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6--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., April,2, 1960

Around

Baptist Church Men's Brotherhood To ,
Spons.or Lenten Service Sunday Evening

Mro. Normon Frederick loolt
her mother· Mra. IIllo BiUI to

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

bavin$ nu.
Mn. W&amp;ld Spencer and chHmedkal treitment.
apefit Sunilay afternoon vis·
Jake Babcock apent the weet
an au.nt in Muietta.
end' with hi1 brother, C. A.
. and Mra . Raymond Frank
Eugene McElroy It suffering
viJited Mr. end Mr1. Cw1- Fre-with a broken rib.

Middleport

1¥ l'ltiPDII HOUD.....I .1
Mr . and Mrs. Harry John soD wh tt
have been vacatiomng in Florida

propriate ~or all ages.

The fUm , "Gates of Glory: · highlights Thomas who once with Herbert and Artie Mills vitllt·
doubted retelling the wonderful story of the last days of ed Tbunday with Mr. and Mrs .
Cbr!Bt's 'Life to a small group ol Chnsuans im prisoned for Shirley Mills while eo.route to theit

dJeir belief. Tbe Last Supper. ---;::-:- - --:-- ·
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Get.hRmu the Trial Crucifixion CuOlr wl 11 atn.g an !.1m-~ WY
Appear..,..;· Lo the dLSciples and p~aoh on the ~~eme ''Why Judu
tlbe A!.een.ioo are all ·portrayed 1n · Betrayed Jesus.
.Biblical cOitwnes a.n&lt;1 setung.s
The Men's Bro~herhood Monthly

Vidor Young Sr., 8Ct;.'l'e·

tary : and :~trs William Watson,
tn a~ urr r Jn ~hdh1lion of offieen
w ill be h(•lt1 a t the April meeting.
A communieation was read from
the Korean gir l thank ing the ~.::allis
fur a cash g1ft at Christmas and
told how 11 was usPd .
'· Houseclranmg:· as applied to W ullaces Return
Christum life, wa11 the topic r:f the Frl&gt;tn Zan-vl·lle Trip
devot ions led by Mrs. Wat~011 . Mn.
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Ste phenson closed the dt'votionl
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Walla~
with prayer. Mrs. Daily Jasper con- 11f Middl~ort
returned hOme
dueled a number of game&amp; and Tburaday evenin&amp; from Zanesvlllt
prizes were awarded to Mra. 'I'. T. where they had gone to be with
" . .sterre It .
her mother, Mrs. G. C. Knox who
Sh
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od
Rclreshmcnh; were &amp;erved by the underwent surgery at the Go
hostesl'iN to th e above n~med ~tnd S~tmarlhn HoapiUil.
Mrs. Ralph c. Zundel, Mra. Dale
MP'I! . Knox is reported to be
W 1ppel, Mrs . Georwe Skinner. Mrs . ~ ~~;~~~rh10 from the operation
J . K Foster , :~1r11. Joseph Cook, Mn.
Thomas Weston , with Mr11. Vidor

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hi• home lhia week.

'Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Jobn11on
and fomlly 0[ Charleston, w. Va.

co-hostess.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY. llHIO
TONIGHT

"TilE I'OUR SKULLS OF
JONATHAN DRAKE"
- also " '111E HOUND OF THE

BASKFJl VII ,J.F.S"
(Thrillers)
IUN., MON. 1nd TUIS.
"OPEilATION PE'ITICOAT"
C.ry Gt..ant - Tony Ourtis

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-- ·. a'n d Mrs. Stanford Stockton of Hemlock Grove are an·
nounclng the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Carol, to
o'aniel Richard Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bernard

Here's all we need to do it right. CLASSic- seed for
the front lawn (extra beauty for just a little .extra
care), FAMILY® for the bl\Ck (good loQks, with the
accent on wear), TtJltF BtfiLDER• to
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build the protein all gra~s . ~¥ds to ·
• thrive~ }.)}us the all-impoJ;tant Scotts
Spreader to help do each Job righ.tl

School.
No definite date has been ~t for the wedtllng.
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voca II nstructor
Wedd~d To Lore

C1'ty Postmaster

in
and
of this week where he
convention of the
TrJinmen held at

Marcelline Buell, Clifton, formerly of Middl(!port .and vocal
music
Instr uctor or Wahsma
Uigh School, was married to Mr~
Homer Galloway, Lore City, 0 .,
Hotel.
in -a ceremony read at the Point
Pleasant Episcopal Church at 10
Mr. Scott repreaented the loc;li a . m. last Saturday with the Rev.
lodge at the meeting which was Jt'rome Rogers orfidating.
held for the purpose of electing
Mr. Galloway Is Lore City post
chairman for the Ohio IA!gi&amp;r ma~ter.
Board of B. of R. T. aJld ' ---;:;-;:;::-;:;=.;;::::;--&amp;hi' vke tbalrman and liter&amp;P'-4tt• M..SING
CAIRO U. A. R. UPI-A •••
plane carrylne: eltht Amerloana
and one It.allan was misllnf1 and
feared down today somewhere
between Lu:xor on the -upper Nile
and Jerusalem.
Monday, tuesday

et · heavy rains, the' river ·
continue fallir.J.
,
A low presaure area·
north~aat from 'the Gulf of ·
was , respqnsible tor
rainfall, 9hich was
far.m ers. The rain
ed during
moved into

Mor~ and

more (ollu 4N comln1 to ue for odi.Jice on i1flpl'Otlint tMlr
Ia~ through an e&lt;UY·to.follnw Scott. Pr'rogram. Com-t In:· MY~·

Oth(!r rates uli.ed are, for buai-

ness,. one party, $13; two party
$10.:KJ; -multi-party $10.
For residence: one J)a1'tJ $7.25;
two party $6.4Q; four part~ ~-50
and multi-party $6.
Tbe prosecutor ~it-1 citizen• may
ask the county bo.vd Of commia-Jioners to protest before tbe Pub-

SMART LOOKING RECRUIT - Samuel McKinney, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Burwell S. McKinney, 291 North First-st
Middleport, receives congratulations and his Hononnan certi:
flcate and engraved placque in recent ceremonies at a Recruit
Graduation Review held at the U. S. Naval Trainlng Center,
Great Lakes, Ill., from Commander Richard A. Markham.

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lic Utilities Commiaaion the nte
inereaoes being wed, at no eoot to
theni.telves.
He added tbat in his opinion,
"It would be worthwhile to oppoSe
the ir•crease."
The hearing Is Kheduted for
May 3, 4, 5, and 6, aecordlng to 11
official notiee received by the PJW
ecutor.

------------------~----~~~New lower _prices on $C)O,tts Seed.I r·" Family or Classic, 121SO sq ftt.IU6
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""'*d when tbe1 told

aide ·tlle deparbnent
r•tda. Smith aald he know.
qenll were. But 'he 11id lt
eJ:tremel)' cllfll~t to fire them. They
are under clvll aervice.
"It'a almost u hard to convict
1 fire
him,"ofthe
enforcement
an agent
a crime
aa it is ::

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noticeably diAplealled
report menUoning tbe

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accldentaUy been

mad_. available to reporters.
"'lb.at

WIID't IUJ»PPaed to

there, .. be aald.

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Independent
Insurance
Agent?

"Joyoqs Easter"
aeross tbe miles ..

of phone, residence or buliineu,
and the number on the line. For
exa mple, a four party line in the
Pomeroy--:diddleport area served b:r
the company, would cost $:1.:10 onder the new propotJed rate.

Wt-'U be slcid to pre-1crlbe th• correct ProJrqm /or your lawn:.

Thun.),

FLOWERTIME

lilly eommimiiJ

The swollen bhlt; River

ported fa1Ung afl the way &amp;o
c~nati, where the water
tionary early ioday. Bolrrill,l

Just What

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County Proaecutor James Q~Brien
said today people of Meigs County
ha"e a ready way to protut proposed increases in telephone rates
het'e by the Genera( Telephone Co.
and that they should use it.
The utility has applied for a
general increase, based on the type

Pom:i!'

of·R.oute 3, Coolville, Ohio.

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OPTOIIETRIST
J!!all Courl Slrrol, Pomoro7
Oftl.e Boun: I to II, I to •. jCIOIO II N-

Oppose Phone
Hike In Rates

The Ohio River crested in
oy at 1:30 a.m . Sunday at
43.1 feet, according Jo Pollee C : f Jed Webster who compiled an hourly reading of the ver stages during the past
lew days.
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This.. was about one foot '
thJm the predicted crest.
Elsewh~re,_ according to
lnternaUonal, threat of
any senous flooding along
·River was eased today,
d~splte, widespread rainfall
of the state Sunday.

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Way Exists To

"":!~~ U.Wid lbe eloek
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to bold bldt wbal

and /dr. Bernard is a 1956 graduate of Carthage-Troy Htgh

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Sunday;,~ssi~sippi Threatens Levees
tJuoougll oaulllg lewller 1wlrlltlc ooer
Pr- IDiei'MI.IOilal

Att.ends B· of RT .
•re expecled to mive early In the f" ,
m•rntna to spend tb• dar with ~~r. Co.nvention
and Mrs. BUl'l Boggess.
M-rs. oau Miller. Mrs. Ml&lt;,k•,, l 1 C 1
b
; tiller and Mrs. !:arl ~mllh were
n
0 Um US
Parkersbu.r&amp; yet~terday.
,Scott, Middleport, was
Mils Sue Wallace it living in Columbu11 and I• presently working at
a restaurant there.

SINGLE CO!'Y -

Water Falling All Way To Cincinnati
As Rains Die
1'eekend Here

Miss Stockton is a 1956 graduate of Pomeroy High Sch~ol

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Ohio' Crests At 43.1 Feet

there.

During t h(' husme!ls sf.'ssion t~:ec­
tinn of nft1ccrs was held with Mrs.
Lorai n Stern•tt M' lt~clt•d a.~ president ; :\1rs. Atcn Shain. v1cc presi-

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ha Pauley of Columbus left
day for Norfolk, Va ., where
will viait with Mn- P. F. Klein
lORI, Peter and Richard. and
thur Clark who is goin11 to college
Sharon J Jnes, student at OU
came Friday for the weekend with
her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Emenon
Jones and family .
Edw.rd Kitchen, who iB stationed at Fort Eustis. Ya., is spending
a few days wlth Mr. and ~~ - Ce·
cil Bradbury and other re!Rtives.
Mr . and Mrs. Leonard Bltler of
Cleveland were overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mill• and
family Thursday. They are on their
way to Flurlda .
Mrs. Jack Satterfield substituted
Thundoy at the Middleport High
School cafet~ria in the •bsence ot
Mrs. Dwight Wallace who waa out
of town because of lllness in her
fa~~~ Colenun, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Coleman has been ill at

nilht mkWte •

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Mra. Cedric Clark and Miss

llrs. Leslit !' rice , assisted h}
William Watson , enterlaine~..
the One Won One Class of lhe
Pomeroy Fm;l Baptist ('burch on
Thursday evening at her home,
Henry Street.
Prayer by Mrs. J. II. Stephenson.
president, ope rwd the meeting followed w1th a med1tat1on on the
words of Christ , ··cuuld yc nol
watch wilh me one hou r"" which
was appli ed to the Christians or ·
today , hy Mr~. Slcp hPnsnn . Mem·
hers .answt'r&lt;'d to roll ca ll with a
Btble verse .

Young Sr.

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Grapevine In
LiCfUor Dept.
IsKevealed

i~n. Betty Gladwell of Columbus
vi11ited briefly with her parent.,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Becker and
her aon, Llrry, one day ~ 1 1i1 week .
She canlc to Middleport espedally to brinK the MiSiell Lelia and
Edith Hawkins here for the funeral
of their brother, Charles Howard

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Mike Vs. Editors

the weekend here wlth relatives
¥nd friends .

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Mr~

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week.
Min Betty Lou Harris who is employed in Columbus is spending

Baptist Class
Meefos At Church
Thursday Night

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Better Lawns Begin This Way ,

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lot Dr. 11. T~ ,..,,.
N Mill lrt a ·t.tk ""' lull illY thet
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Joob .....,.,. at
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Shop after being abt;ent due to
burna received on her bands 1111

Meeting will follow the film Lor·

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Mrs. Charles Neal bu returned
t.o her employmflnt at the WafRt

ain Sterrett lS chairrn.an or the
refre6hmen:t committe-e Hoy Domt·
.gan, president, will p.res1d~ at llhe

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bua rectnU;,..
Mr. and Mn. Milo BICCJ IPIDt
Monday in GaUlpoll 1.
Mr. and Mn. Put" KelJ)' and
son Jaek spent SUaday with hil
mctber at Sistersville.

home in Columbua.

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business ~ion.
Sunday morning at 9.30

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unoble derlct Sunday olternoon.
atterut. ldlool - lut week due
Henry Spencer wu 1n Colum.·

Monday and wu kept

A~ut

The Men's Brotherhood of the Pomeroy Baptist Church is
sponsoring a Lenten film Sunday at 7:30 p.m., which is ap-

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eau Youth CouneU.
CSN Four Racine P111 ThrM)

Meet The Candidates
Thursday Services
Set For Dai8y Marr

nid he wanted to make
the

doe~ not "ditfend

iatepft of any of

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theae pllcea"
tee ln the LueH CountY IJ'Ia.

Thursday funera) BeJ'Vicea Will bi ·
held at 1:30 p, na. for DaiaY Gri£
fith Marr, 83, from the S)'l'leUM
Methodist Cb'lfCh with burial ill
Letart Falls Cemetery. .
Surviving -are lheae nieW!I. Mn.
Marjorie Coverdale; Mrs. llartha
Mulligan. Creta NOon and Mrs. Noble Evans. aU of Colmnbua-. The
Re·v. George Davis will officiate.
Ewing Funeral Home is in char&amp;e.

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thM Dly lo commemor.te title 4eportul'e In !81t ol tile AIMmerchant 11hip, Savannah oil ibe
llrsl ~nlc voyop by •Ill'

Tooay,

Plontt.

tul l.lowon ,.. ..,..
11101 wlll ,be cleUvend •Ill'·
whor-e ~n town or anywMre
ln Ute world.

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We Con Fu11111h

Alter Flowers For Edster

FRANCIS FLORIST
·POMEROY, OHIO;

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·and:Savings ·

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·Wisconsin Adversaries Both Claim Foot fu White House Door

r.toter Ftow,...bJ·wlro UI)'WIItN.

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.Look To The Independent Aie~t Before You luy

On the DIY ot Hopo,lei10Uf

lilm9J1 phone "'' "'""' Ia
ond 111• llneol 01 !lutor

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still comes fro in old, Ul)le-teslfd com·
panles
the kind an Independent agent represenlli. W~'d like the cbance to
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fOU 1ft wliJI fltom iD l)tril.

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place your 'I!IISineohvhere'sltls ~stfor you .. '. ) · '
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actlv! ln ,clvle ~f~rs. He'sln_busln~~ for hlm~~lf~,~·~p~&gt;~o~~~··

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gotiated in the ~urrent Genev-a matters. ·
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dogged the candidates during extalbi.
Furthermore, said the Minne- tensive appearances on 'IV SunThe Moagsachuseth lawmaker sotan, the U. S. disf!.nnament po· d-ay .
said he wrote the letter volun· sition at the Gene¥~ talks is what , Roman Catholi-c Kennedy and
tarily so that the President ftc proposed somf! time ago.
· Protestant Humphrey proclaimed
"would at least havt. my views on
The White House seekers con· religious
tolerance. BIJIDpbreY
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centrated . their fire on at last said "nothing would ·
me
Humphrey didn't let Kennedy day of the · :campaign today .tb -Sicker tban to ·have this cam•
have the sblge to himself to the - populous MilwaP.~ are:~-, paign injected with re1lgioua il- .1
long. He 61id a short time later where one third of tbe vote will sues."

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Kennedy aaid, fit hOpe. that peQon i ,lOcaJ TV show that he too be cast. A record turnout ol mor.e
II .in lometpondenee wt$1 the tban l,lOCi,ooo iS forecaat TuesdaY'-, ple will vOte for a
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White Houae, ODd baa ·been !w Tbe ·!'Orsiltent ~~~~~ llf ... tbe ca~jdldate'• -~

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fHE DAILY SENTINEL

-.. . ~11111entating ~ditorially
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Largest Aid To T~e Handicapped
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·•· ..• c:~tirlci.ng 1,655 Easter Seal .affiliiitP s in I he
50 states, District of Col um bia and Puerto
Rico.
. ., - Fou.nded in 1921 , it is the largest voluntary
age~~:ty ~rving the physica lly handil'apped .
., It ~ates ~ co-sponsors a network of more
.than a thousa·nd centers and programs offcr,.
ihg direct services to crippled childrPn and
adults tP,rough treatment and rehabilitation
centers, Uinerant mobil e and home the rapy
p_rogr~ms, sheltered workshops, equipment
loan pools, summer therap,\· scrvi&lt;:es. and re sident and day ca-mpS.

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be1ore the American Cancer Soc·
Jety 1ponsored Stcond Obiu CUred
Cancer AJJembly, SLIJ\day IUJJeJt-•
ed that drugs micht aomeday provide a complete cure fit the dJs.

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x.tP .Coi\Uley
erie llifdilt

and . acro.. th" Nation)' homeOf an American tradition, Spring
Inside and peintling
and
that acellmulated
up their yards, ,

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BY PHONE

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2. BUY BARGAINS
3. REDUCE PAYMENTS

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We ·Mke to flnanee .f ofb w.hO k;..,. how
to do well with extra -apring easb. -----$100 ---- $300 - --- $300 ---- $800
P.hone Cor fast ~approval . Get Our · low-

cost teml8. W-e aim to

"God bless our wlves
They Ill! our hives

Rolfl. . .
Sqcial Events

With little bees and h&lt;lney
They mend our socb
They ease life's shocks
But don't they 1pend the
money."
Oh, Well.

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Mla• WUm1 Sayre spent SunMr. · and Mrs. Grover

Lawrence Welk {Oh, that Joe
slna:ina: "Mascuskla" so

so

and look

finally dipnew one from
Lib1rary (No lemon this) titled
intriglngly "GenUemen Sebol, and Scoundrels,'' a treasury
Harper's mag._;;ine iasues
18~p to· the present time ..

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Thurtday 9 til Noon

Phone WY-2·2171

I just had to give up and go to
bed . Because· I was getting in a
worse l!lhape than "Davy" Stover a
bo.rk - Jane told me this
few
he had the TV on and
match It, I tbln11;
and at the ,tame
time was '(Joing some home work.

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Wonderful • what beasts are
spread in the world of books,
Music, friend&amp;, 'home religion, polillct~ (I'm liable to get at fever
heat in this latter, politiC'S, most
anytime nnw).
"See You Jn My Dreama.''

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SO. Olrl'o IWIII

SJore leftover whites in a U&amp;bt!y til lnelude pork, lard, mJlk Md
covered jar in . the refrJaerator dairy product~, broller-leyen, eat.
They may bt held a week or 10 shrimp aad carrott&amp;. Prab diNt,
day1 .
~nned lrUitone peaeJ.. rtoe..
Store leftover yolta u:lder water raialnl, almoDdl and fllbena. aDd
tn i covered jar in the relriaerator.
peanuu and peanut butter are a11o
Tht&gt;y may be held two or thref lioted.

daylf._ Or hard cook the yolk1. Ute

m aalad1, scalloped di•hes, or aand-

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Ueeue Is8 ued u --e

Alway1 serve hot egg di!hes on
warm plate.a.

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A marriaae license hal been ,Ja.
In Probate Court to Richard
Harria, 21 , radio-TV rep.innan,
10n of Ur. and Mn, Dick HarriJ,
Syneu.se, and Alice Marie Ward,
Ul, 1tudent, dauihter of Ray W1rd,
Portland.
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Cranberry producta will be the

RIVER
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Spiritual Awakening Meetings
"Spiritual Awakening" meelinRs are being planned
at the Laurel Cliff Free Methodist Church to begin
Tuesday, April 5. serviceo are each evening at 7:30 p.
m. The evangelbt is the Rev. 0. G. McKinney of the
Unlled Goepel Mission, Charleston, W. Va., above. Special slnldng is planned each evening featuring Miss
Marsha lialbtrt on the eleclrlc organ. She is from Alban~ Ohio. The public is invited. Rev . W. H. StrausIIau&amp;n Ia the church pastor.

IOO.kn~lll'"'s: Montpmery, lt.l on. up.
per, 24.1 on lower, nmDiDg t3 feet;
Galtlpolis, 28.0 on upper, 48.8 on
lower, all out; Lock 23, 39.1 rivet.
faUln1 .1 per hour.

auc~.,-­
daru Ue down; JUVer i1 fallJn&amp;

from Lock 9 tbroiJI)l LOck 23.
Ohkt llllvw ...... . Dowabound:
Elm1worth, Loultlanna at 11:28 am,
lllht; LOck 8; Indiana at 8:311,,a,.,
li.O; ·LcH;k 10, IItke Creditor "7:03 am, 0-0; lMk 13, Ashland at
6:00 am, 1·8; Lock 18, Jeff Boat at
9:50 •m, l!J.O; Lock 23, Wilkhettet'
at 0:40 pm, 2-7; Gatton Crane 1t
9:30 am, ~1; I. F. l'l'eiberger at
11:15 am, 0-ZO; Beaver at 11:30
am, 1-Q; Upbound: Lock 23, Ovee
at 12:MJ pm, 111-~; bland Creek
at 8 : ~ .pm, H; Nita N. Dean at
9:00 pm, 3-0; L. Wade Childret~ at
8:30 1m, 6-7.
No KAnawha River report available.

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4red• of ways. They are euily and
Quickly prepared by cookioa: in
the ahell, frying, broiling, bating,
pruacbing, JCrambling and lill Jim•
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leaderabip ir1 home and community
life.
- To provide wholesome Individual and group recreation.
-To further interest in Home
Eoonemics.
Any F .H.A. Member mar work
for degrees (awards of achievements). Tbe Junio~ deeree may be ocratic meetJna: at Rutland Tuesday
obtained .after completing one aero- evei'ling.
eater of Home economics, the
chapter degree the following year.
The symbol for a Junior Degree
is the key-to open tbe door toopportunity. The symbol for the
Chapter Degree hi the· scroll. Tbeae
two degrees are a:t.ven locaJiy.
· The State Degree is the highe~t
honor a ·m ember may receive. It
is given at state level. The symbol
f&lt;1r thia degree la · the torc-h-to
"Ught '1he· Way for ' the future". . l
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Each ot the degr'eea must abow , . ' I Tt ' II
Improvement ·in Ute home, acbool,
-chapter, communUy and state.

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lilt.

Take from refrigerator only the
number of eggs needed. Remove
eua from refria:erator about 45
minute• before UiiD£ aince the separation of yolks .from whites is
quicker and better if eggs are
~llgbt to room tempuature.
Egcs beat up fast to large,:-volume
when brought to room temperature.
ln combining hot mixturea and
eggs, as in custards, cream filling,
souffles, your the bot millture into
the beaten egg, stirring or beating
constantly.

Our Del'ldous
"Broastecl Chicbn"
Our Brouleol Cbkk.., I, a favorite, Generoua porllou,
all lhe fbln's.

Family and party meals are always a pleasure at our
friendly restaurant. Come, soon!
DINE AT

CIRCLE'S

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OHIO WOMAN KILLID

GA 'IUN'BURG, Tenn. (UP])
Mrs. Selm• Poteet, 32, 114ute 2,
Lebanon, Ohio, wu killed Satardi!y when her car •nd a bUI collided on U. S. 441 inJide tbe Grut
Smoky llouatalna: National Part.
Her husband, lvtn, who wu dlly.
ing the cu, wu treated
lot

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charaat.,.
name
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IN.- ohell II. Keshed
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and aoft dringa, 1.9 'billion.

THEY All LOVE

in meat loavea and croquettes;
emullify-u in salad dreuinga and
cream puffa; clarify-a• in prel'laration of consomme' or in ''boiled"
cOffee, and binder crylt.aUizatioBu In candy mating.
These cooking hintl are also listed:
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Eggs combine well with other
foods. They are useful in the preparation of beverages, breada,
cakes, deqerta, saladl!l, aalad dreuings, sandwiches, sauces, aoupt1 and
cereal , cheese, filh, meat, and vegtable dishes. In cookery, eggs do
these thinp; thicken-at ln custards and puddings; leaven- by
HARKISONVJLLE
Mrs. Hazel Stanley Is CentUI beating to Incorporate air as in
en~merator for thl1 area .
cakes; add color, richness and flavMr. and Mn. McKinney spent an er to individual dishes; coat-as in
afternoon with Mr. and Mra. John breaded meats; garnish----as in caStout recently.
napes, salads and souP':; bind-al!l
Mr. and Mra. Earl Clark were Sunday guests of Mr. and Ml'f:l. George
Clark.
Mr. and Mn. Clint Gilkey Sr:,
Mr. and Mn:. ~ora:e Clark and
OPTOIIETRIST
M.rl. John Stout attended the Dem·
1!111 Coort Slr..t, PomerO)'

:U.I'IIl't W. 111. Biblical
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featured food on the U. S. De~art­
ment of A~i c ulture's plentiful&amp;
li1l in Apn1 . Tl'aditional Eaater
fare , cranberries either in sauce
j uice, or !he frozen product should
have good seasonal appeal. Cleared
supplie1 from the record 1969
crop of one arid oue-fourth million
b~rrels of berries will be abundant.
Smee demand during the paat seve.ral ~ontha has been lagging, a
.tllzable dent in the huge 1tocka atill
o• hand ia ureent.
The other plentiful foodJ for Ap-

Cootumen lpeDd mon on llilll
than any other drint--1.4 btlllolll
Jn 195ft. Beer lt neXt with ta.l; IJt.
uor $4.8 billion ; coffee 2.1 'bUlJoa

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-To eJ11phas~ae the Jmportan'!4'
of worthy home memberablp.
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-To encour.aee demoeraey in
home and community life.
- To wort for a good home and
family l'te for all.
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-To Promote international good

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Apr114, lMO-a

thertPJ field "'one of tbe mOlt
ueiUnc veM Jn eamer retearcb"
polJat.c:J out thlt U l&amp; ldlleva it•
bJ&amp;helt objeetlve, .. 'lb4f' medieal
prot-., one da)o will he ormed
wltb a number o1 dru,.,, wbJch, bY
t.bem~elvet or jn a combination
with aurceey and ndYtion, will
provide eompJete e1D'e of malla:·
DaDt dlle.ue.

MAKE NO
MISTAKE
ABOUT IT...

DAILY CROSSWORD
s. PJto•

She is also aeaetary of the
Bethany E.U.B. church and. youth
fellowship and aoololant edltor ol
"The Ectho", ud a reporter for
F.H.A.
She is the daughter of Mr. Forest Van· Meter of Racine and the
late Mrs. van Meter.
Purpose11 of F.H.A. Include:
-'l'o promote growing appDeciatlon of joys and tatiafaction Of
homemaking.
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-'l'o foster and develop young

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I Was' juat now trying to Uaten

John R. Heller, M.D., Director
of NCI at Betheada, · llarybad,
iOUndect the note ot optiml.tm at
the OSU Oblo Union where 63 cured cancer representatives, Itom all
pub of Ohio, convened to focus
.p ublk attenUon on tbe fact thll
cancer ia curable.
The victors over caneer, which
included 18 men, 40 women ad
five children, jofned with wme
500 Ohio Cancer Crusadera in heralding April ae National Cancer
Control Month.
Sharing the apeaten ph!tform
with Dr. Holler waa J . L. Mau.tbe.
Cbairman of the Youns:ttown Sheet
and Tube Company and iiMIO

·Four Racine

I. PAY BILLS

·'bi~You Know 1hat?

Ohio Clncor er-da ~.
Dr. lieDer, Ia eolllnl tho cllemo-

For Cancer Soon

by Mr. Taylor, dua:hten Mrs.
The chief ot the 0 . s. Natlonral
Saturdiy Kennetb Davit and Mn. Lee Cancer lnatltu~ &lt;NCI), ~
ntcht by eounty officers on the Hunt.
rape .
· 'W.bltt wu

A'RUNNIN'

pletl t'hildren and adults
58 Residential Camps serving 7,398 crippled children and adu lts
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75 Day Cam ps se rving 3,6 10 cnppled chJl dren and adults
39 Itin era nt Mobile and Home Therapy

pr edicts Druerg
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T0 Be Best Cur
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&lt;omplolnl of tbe f•ther of"' el(ht 1
yeor-old llrl. He Wll ,..monded to
jail on ni!!l IIUure to make bond

Allen Whit!, 64, of Delbarton, W.
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Ju.r:r today under $5000 bond by Morully to the trntver1ity Hospl.Judle E . W. People• foUowJna hiJ tal at Columbue for further enplea of not &amp;uill)' to a charre of minationt. She wa 1 ae:oompanied

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:: • all Amerleane taee a "chtPs...~r:IQwn" ratnft.
Our country ill eb811J"iq &amp;t an ever increUing

rate, ..W It II .....11a1 that we know uactl,y
where we stand at aD tim-.

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1960 Cenaua Information wiD be one ot tftl. na
tion'a vitaJ toole for quick and accurate planning
of aew ed Improved facllltleo for educatloa.
medlc:fne, !clence, hoaainr, tnn,eportl.ttoD,dettDM .
-and fOr U.plar America •!JOn&amp;' Uld aler&amp;.
Your 1960 Cenlua queotlonll&amp;l,. w!Q bjl,..llod to
:vour homo boforo Atirll hi. Pill I&amp; Oljt ODd hlovo
It reldl tw tbo ..,... ~a,~ror•.

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·A -kind ot CoMVOR'I' is the best ol aD
Electric heat advantages.
Eleetric Heat is like 811118hine heat•• ,
pure, clean, draft-free. Floors stay cozy
W81'lll (wonderful fM cblldren) and each
room has its own thermostat- its own
"inviaible" 'furnace- to give IOOID·bY•
room heat control
l!:li'ctric Heat is always safe. You'll
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And, )'Ciu'll spend less for maintenance.
:l!:lectric Heat is so simple -no complell: .
eontrols, DO motors, no eomplicated
. piping, no fuel storage, nothing to oil or
adjust or replace.

More than 5,000 of our customers
(including one-fifth of new homes
.built last year in .Ohio Power territory)
now heat the modern, wonh more
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·~·C'I'C HIAI COII .fOI AYIIAII 1t00·10UAII•
fO!Itt, NOMI II AI'OII '"A MONrN. ~you. buy.
6A#lfl _e r NlltOMI,
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yo,.inwalmmt wllh the ollly modem Mati~t~ , ay•tot
tlaat wiU ata.y m.odtm. W• "" •atlmat• Electric H•~
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I W111lt to know more about Electric Heat lor!
0 a new home 0 DIY preoent home
0 •end 12·pap Electric Heat booklet, "New
value and CGIDfart for JOIIl' home"
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Hindy Vs. Cunningham In Local Prep Opener

4--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. April 4, 196()

Young Jarkets

Cards Add Spice To Exhibition
Season, Lick Yankee 9 Again

Meet Strong
Panther Vets
Danny

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Danny Kravitz whilt' winninig, 1-0.

The St. Louis Cardinals had a It was the sixth eonsecuth·e l01~s
in Florida and no team iJ for Pitt&amp;bW"gll.
1h.•p••i« to Set! them leave than PumpSie Green's single ir. the
Sten~::el 's bedraggled New lOth inning nve the lloston Red

H.indy) and Ran-

dall (Mealey) Bowlet, a palr of
juruors, will be the openlD.@: battery fur the Middleport Yellow
J&lt;~chh when they play tile veteran
Ponwruy baseball team tomorrow
for lh~ lidlifter of the prep diamond sr ason .

Y01nkees.
LouiJ
ended the Florida sec·
twn of Its dbibition &amp;chedule Sl\0·
by whipging New Yol'k, 6-3. It
was the Jliational Lca&amp;ue club's
f1fth triumph .over the Yankees in
games and left Slet1gel''1 lads
w1th one of ttte poorelt records
in big lt!ag\k' exhibition play, 7-15.
The Cardl nals (13-7) boasted the
not top ex.hibitiuu record among the
16 major leagu~ teams when they
left florida Moilda)' by plane ror

Arizona ~o ,tackle the four bii
league clubs training in the S~Nth­
west.

went next W{;leke.nd detptte hlo
-victory.

~al~a Winner
Didn t Make .

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first tournament of the yeu on
the PGA tour SUnday but didn't

Maste-rs, Dow Did

have enough poinll to reeeive a
)lid lor lbe Allll-· -Ga., ....,..

WILMlNGTON, N. C. UPI- Tom

tiU.on.

Nieporte of Rronxville, N. Y., who
DoDw Fi'"'''~"ld
led from start to finish in the Fla ., who

Tequtlb,
place in

~Aza~~le~a~o~p~e~n~go~l~f~t~ou~r~n~•~m~e~n~t,~!~a~il~·~t~h~e~1~2t~h~a~n~n~U~Q~I~~~e~v~e~n~t;·:er~e

Sox
5"'f vittory
theAngeles
Cleve- ed to qualify for the Masters tourn· wUI plaJ in .the ·
land aJndiails;
the over
Los-

Dodgers and Cincinnati Reds were
tied al 4-i -:hen rain halted play
after eight innings; the Baltimore
Orioles downed the Kansas City
AthlctiL'!, 5-2, and ,the Chicago
Wh ite Sox defeated the Philadelphia Phillies, 4:-2, in a night game
at San Juan, P . R.

Wilt Penileriog Fat
O!fer From Harlemites
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When bOll take tile u.n&gt;s

b.re boosts went In-

to t:f!ect in at least 20 other cities.
Petitions for transit fare increases
are pending in New Orleaps.
Philadelphia and Newark, N. J.
Tlte.enc.· ~rnmon dkM lfrutCfll'
II ~liout • thl"' of tho
put. So II~ ltrHtcar l,_..f in
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IS BLOOMING!

s•VINGS

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9 A.M. til 6 f.M.

4 manwidr is lilY man-sized Ullllwidt
madt wi1l1 Heiner's bread ••• iclo;ll
for luncb lloies for ac:hool or .1111
m•n. en tha _.j1b, ltecaYY
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COLUMBUS Ul'l _ Sptng offi· good nthletes than we've had in a
riall)' ca nie to colum bu~ ~oday as long time,'' he laid. "We had our
Coach Woody Hayes Ol)cned fool · best freshman te111m laat f~ll. It 's
ball Jrills dt Ohio State.
a mutter of how' fast they come
Hayel'i, who begins Jll s 10th year I along. We're probably a c?~ple
t B head Buckeye t•uul h , Mtid lhat yeara away (ro.m a great tflllnt,
"not a t m gle job 1s st•wed up yet
Amon' the outstandinQ
"Laet ye,.r we knew fellows like coming .up of( tbe .
J1m Hoult()n, Bob White and Er are backs John
me Wright 1\ad them jnbs clin ched . vll1e, Bob Klein M
~ut we hav e had no ,inal~ great 11M Bill Mrukow,ali.l !)I
athlete yet ~ nn tfr, uaton or w\ill.(l."
'111rta
Hayes, whn experienced hi~ most ol
•ont year 111 the helm in 19&amp;~
as the Bmks !l)s\ Uve 'anws, Ued
Ger·m,.n.
one and won three-, 'fl optimistic
about tbla ye11r ~. •
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EASTER FLOWERS

Spring Grid Drills Started . .•.
At OSU With'All Jobs Open

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PATRIOTS SICJN TWQ

BOS'l'ON (JPI The i!08ton
Pstrolt!l Rlgned two Midwf'~t linemen Su nda y rnr their l060 Amerl. ca n fo~oolball r...-ali!Ue season. Com·
int:: to
were · Juhn On•mer,
tut"kle from lllinois
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CAGE, HOCKIY RIIULTS
BY United Preu ljltttw.natlonJt
National &amp;uk.ett.ll1 A11ociltllfft
St. L.oul&amp; 11)6 Botton 96
National HMkey LH.,ue
Toronto Detroit 2

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LIGAL NOTI(!
8 ROOM HOUSE, 2 FULL WTS.
1Priced reasonably . 104 New Street. Bids will be received at the ofSee Gentle ·Brown .
(• ) t. 6tp fice of tht! Mayor of the Village of
Middleport, Ohio, until 12 o'clock
1950 ALLIS
CHALMERS WD noon on t.he 20th day of April, 1960
FOR CONSlSTI!NT DI!PI!NDABLI! USULTI
tractor and mounted 14'" plows. for the following:
John Deeu waa:on with corn bo:x
1. {a) To replact'! the entire botllATES
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and hay rack, baled hay , 100 rail · tom of the awi.m.min_g pool in lhe
J cent. per word, '&lt;JIN! "hl6ertioo:. llirltl..au.na eharc• - eo euta.
road ties, two +hole ga lvanized Village of M.iddlepot1, Ohio.
I eeota per word for three enn~eCUtive insertiou.
(b) To replace the bottom in
bog fe-eden . 0 . M. Woun . Rou~
Special - one month for 30 centa per word.
l, Bailey Run Rd. Pomeroy, Oh1o the deep end of the swimming pool
Full rate of 3 centa per word .,.;.u be cbarted for Mvertiltnc
!4! 4, 6tc only and pressure grout the sbal·
lf oot ~id witlbin 10 days after receivq bill.
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Erron in Adverti&amp;inc - Should be reported immediately . The
.SUPPLIES
_(c) To ~IAhe a _de~stone l~cr
Dally SeDtinel will not be responaib~ for more tb&amp;D ODf hJCOI"·
Powden, primers, bulleta. We j or_Imer af like quahty m the swlm·
Ret in~~ertion.
ai&amp;O have ammunition for most mmg pool _m the Vlllqe of Midl-ard of Thanks aad ~lal Notkea of Eventt $1.00. ObltlW"iet
U. S. guns and 90% of the for- dlepori., Ohto .
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pubUt.bed at 1 cent per word.
e1gn rifles. Primers $7 .50 per
2. Insl.all masttc seals. wh~re
WORDS
1 DAY
2 DAYS
1000, ~ per 100, 22 shorts floor ~nd walls of the swtmmmg
1&amp;
60&lt;
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tsOc, 22 IDn&amp; rifle 68c, 100 guns/ pool JOin , and around all drains
20
60&lt;
$1.20
to trade. Fife's, open 10 a. m. GRAVELY TllACTOR SALII AND
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41.110
to 1 p. m.
3·3l-8tc . S.nlu. S12 1. M.ln, P1111111ray.
Ada received by 10 A.M. wW ~ in tbat day·a ptlper1
Phone WY2·297S. Optn 'til 9
p. m. until June 1. S.IHMin:
PHONE WY-2-2157
Harold Barnhart,
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UIID BOATS AND MOTORI $25
Ohio.
Phone
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1691.
anti .. while liMy lut. MM~
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Thomas M. Fein
SAVE S200. ON NEW 1959 1• cu. 1 :;" PCNMrOr. PhDM WY·NI70. ARE YOU RUN DOWN AT THI
T..-mlt• and PHt Cc...irol
foot llotpoint automatic defrost
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· fr~ezer com bina- (
wkh. laq hrm..
t!On, 2 door, With l50 poun.,
RACINE IHOa IIERVICI IHOP
Phone ,..,....Y WY 2-2366
freezer in bottom. Regular price APAh'l'MENTS _ .i'Umllbed and
ltA.CtNE. OHIO..:__
,..ttmouth PR 6-2ISO
$629. Sale f42ll. Phone WY-2·
oafurnlahed McM.uten M.ld:UeCLILANDI
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mouth old beegle. 681 s. Third IRHUBARB ROOTS. OLD VICTOR- 7 and 8 ROOM HOUSE, 4 ROOM
P'Mieniy, Olne
St., Middleport.
4 4 3tc
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menl A. N. Bengel, PhoDe
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WY-2-3272.
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In SYl'lcuae. William H. Holmu. Y.a DOUBLE FOR RENT, 870 LO· I
PON 8'11VEU
I WISH TO EXI,RESS MY Tha11ks
4: 4 tfc
wer Second Avenue, Middie-1
to all who sent letters and CJrda
-t $.1
h c 11 WY2
and to all who called on me dur- 2 HOUSES, 32 ACRES, ~ MILE
por · ~ per mDnt · 1
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ing my recent injury. 1 also wish
frQm New Haven, One new house
to thank Edna 11nd Norman
and lot at CIJrton. See John Me_c3.,·2::il-::O,ctc'::,-,:-===:-c-::-=-:=
Schaefer, who pro\'~d such true
Daniel, CUlton, W. Va.
HOUSE IN POMEi\OY. 4 ROOMS
friends in need as well as dee&lt;! . [
4 4 6tp
and bath. Unfurnished. Phone!
.Mn. Lester Brookover
WY 2-35715.
4 I 8Lp ·
-491 Llnceln St.
~4 4 1\p : WS ALLIS.CHAMBERS TRACTOR -::-:C,'
Phone WY-2-3561 Middleport
plow and cultivators $3SO Ph 115 ROOM HOUSE, :S Miles from RaYU-~-2248 . Roy Pooler.
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Goud garden. On good road. C. BARNt:S·SlllPSON IN5UJWiolll
4 4 3tp
Agents, Middleport. Fin, t.utoD. Circle, &amp;acine, Ohio. 4 l 3tp
FOUND - BLACK MALE SHEP· AU'roMATIC WASHE,R and G. E.
moblle, Bonda. Phono WY-2HERD DOG . Collar and cbaln.
refrigerator. Phone WY 2-3408. TWO SINGLE HOUSES, UNFUR·
2903.
Owner pays for ad. Jed Webster,
nished, 1 apartment, furnished
4 1 3tc
City HalL
4 • 3tc
• or unfurnished, 1 apartment COMPLETE IN&amp;URANCI!: ~RO
tection. Life, Au~o. }ire, PoUo.
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fumtahed, all in Middleport
'•"ipped to llg-zag, darn, monoc.u WY23261.
uatc Call DOD Killl. 11iddltport,
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gram, eu.~ ' $6id orla:lllally for
19!14 fiUICK vu spoci•l • dz .... ) $181.00. Pay ou balancti duo/(20)
dan. Like new f•msh . Dynaflow
$56.90 or ~.00 Pet mo.,1.4.·
dme. $695.00 Blaottnar'a, Porn·
I'hone WY2·!120.,
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HOUSE FOR SALE: 5 ROOMS &amp;
eroy.
3 ao Ole
bath, full basement, garaa:e. COn·
19M FORD VB 4 dr. sedan. Rough SINGER ELECTRIO PORTAl!JLE
tact John H. RuMeil, Fiaber St.,
looking but runs good. 1295.00.
nwlng macb.lne ' bi excellent
Pomeroy. Phone WY-2-Dn.t·.
3 30 6tc
condill.on. BalaDoe dut only
Blaettn/lr's, Pomero¥.
4 4 6tp
$39.00. Terms if desired. Phone

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RAD.IATOR

WY2-220f.
3·311-8~c
1957 MEilCURY 4: dr. hard top
sedan. Very low mileage. Sharp WINDOW BLINDb ANl&gt; SHADES
car Inside and out. Push button Ven~Uan BUnda, all t!zea end
colon. FrM IIU,matea. Dalfl
thlft. H.&amp;H. •169~. Blaettnn'1,
WlpPil Supply, 211\ Union AYe.,
Pomeroy.
3 30 6tc
Pomer(ly, Obic..
3+00tc

FOR SALE: FIVE liOOM HOUSE
with bath. Nice loc:aUon. Melvin
Hood. lli Loeuat St.; Pomeroy.
2-80-30tp

BOUSE tFOR SALE IN l'AGEtowo, tix rooms, 4 rooms down,
2 up, approximately 1 acre · leland
well 13 miles
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KIRBY S\\I:EPER. REPOSSESS·

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condition. BaJ.,c~·~·- hUC $3? .00. Tilke OVI:f pll.JI·
menlll. Phone WY:.!·22043-31).6tc

REPAIR

'U CHEVROLET I&gt; TON TRUCK.

pick·up. New mDtor and lilood
AUCTION
rubber. Reasonable . Call Cool·
On
Saturde~y,
April 9, 1960, beWe repair all types of radivilie 1917, Gordon Chevalier,
glnnina:
at
J2 ;30 P. M. at my
Turtpen Plains, 0 .
4-2·3it
ators, from heater corea to
farm ope mile northeaat of
the largest truck or tractor
Chester on the New Hope Road,
1858 BUICK Special hlll'dtop, 4 dr.
1 will soli at auction the fol·
aedan. Leas thao 28,000 actual
radiator.
mllet. Dynarlow drive, R&amp;:H, 1 lowing:
1 Two-piece Living Room Suite
_,19~.00. Blaeltnar'a, PBmeroy.
3
Odd Chairs
331)614:1
:rl Writing Desks
Pomeroy, Oblo
19111 ISElTA. WILL SELL REAS·
1 G.l!.! 1'elovlsioo Set
ONADLE. Call WY 2·2207 durlna 3 Floor Lamps, 2 Table lAmps
day, cwll WY ~HMO in the ev~n­
1 Console 'fable
L 0. MoCOY
lng.
t 1 tlte 1 two-oven Hotpoint EJeclrlc
AUCTIONIII
lfMIM 2. Lon1 lottom, ,Jhltl,
Ranae
J 8 i"t. GE Refrlaerator
.nt C0NDITION!NG, REFRIGER·
I oJ• t-or !»aN
1 Norae Wrln1er Waaher
atlon tervlce. Jac.k'a Refrirera·
6 ROOM HOUS~ WI1'H BATH.
1 Bendix Electric Dcyer
tlon, New Haven. Phone TU
Mra. JDhn Stout, Harrisonville,
1 Maple DininC 'fable and 8
21&gt;537.
O.li3·U
ChaJra
Ohio.
4 1 3tp
1 DJnette let
MUILJ.IR PUINAC~., WIITIN.
LIVI BAIT ABOUT APRIL 4
1 12 Ft. Phlleo Freez.er
HOUII oppllancoo. Arnold I,.
Mtnnoww, nlaht crawlera,
1 Gla11 Door Cupboard
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worms, flahlni auppliea. Licente
1 Utillly Cabinet
WY·UIII.
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1 Maple Bedroom Sultfl
feea fDr Ucenaea donated to
Meii• Fith lind G11me Aasocla·
1 Odd Bed and Bedroom Furnl· ULEVll&gt;JON JIADIO AND SIIALL
appll.anee repair. Phone OtJt
tion. Flfe'a, opcrt 10 a. m. to
ture
.MeCUntoek, Raelnt. Oblo.
7:00 p. tn.
3-31 tltc
1 Eleclrlc and One 011 Heater
2·1-tfc
.. - · - -l LDt Dishes and other lterna
too numerou1 \o mention.
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN
er. Runs like new. Has throw
All ltema h1r excellent «JndJUon CUtiWII BUILT ¥JT•·IIDI Dlllo
illlnad ~ •oor boaoo ,... tt
awa,v baa:s. Full prJc. only
aome aame 11 DOw.
Um•~ ,...,_~..._ aud ~
t3Ul0 or
lermt
IYillable.
Sile w1U 1 bt btld under- roof.
•bno WY-NIIIL
11+11
Phone WY:J.2:M.
1111~:.;:;1 Combine
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for accltlentt IILIVIIIOH "'IIICII/ ~D IIMAI.~
LAND 0 N RT. tiO, E. ATHENS. N.t re "' ~·~
AHJI- nollr.l .~H Pronk
t'or omoll ln&lt;luotry bulldlllll olto
'"~I.IY KARl, OWNIR
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or bualneas. Not. far from Athebl.
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Faye Turner, R. R. 2, Carpenter,
f ·'Utp . ,·• . ,
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Conlploto lohltt
HAY I'OR SALE. Denvar or o~ f00sA~1
ROOM HOUSE
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ville Carmon. Poach Fort U011d,
ot lloxl,r., ~)'l~ ,polaled, In·
off Rt. 33.
4 1 3tp
side and oat GGOCI' weH and
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-outbulldina:•. CaU WY2·28a7

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4-2-lltp

SUBURBAN - 8 · room stuc~o,
bath, basement, central he&amp;t,
nice kitchen with birch cabineta,
double garage with room over
i~ead. Large lot with flowers and
!ruil. City water, gas. Located on
basement, a:araa:e. nice lot wltb
shade . $4200.00. Down payment

$1000.00.

10-ACR.I FARM -

Only 6 miles
from Pomt&gt;roy on h11rd ro&lt;~d . 25
acres in cultivation, l:S acres in
timber, balance in pasture. Six
room fr.ame hou1o, bath, porches
city water, barn and other build·
inp. Double a:aralile. $13,000.00.
VlttGIL TIAJII'ORO, lalwnan
Box 229
Phona WY 1-6731
,., 2, $1c

lmpala llardlop Coupe .
100% pa111ntee, apotlcu Inter·

Htr, er.bllne whJte finith wJth
red interiGr, 348 ('ll. ln. motor,
Turboa'llde tr.ana., pwrh button
radio, heater, wheel dtsca,
wtMtewall Urea. Orisinal telli.na:

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Mn. William Rousb.

IIOT ARY HOLDS MIIITING
The Rotary Club held Ua reaula..r
dinner meetina Tbl11'8111)1 eveninl
at IW'tfDrd Metbodlst Churcla. An
election of offlcen wu held with
Phu Wolpert elee\ed prealdent;
HarrY Miller, vice president; RuseU Clpebart, secretary-treasurer;
and Q. J. Bostic, Dr. Jdhn RidP"IIf
and J. L Stewart, Board of Diree-

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Attending were those named and
Donald Roush, [Jyod Rouab, Floyd
Cormack, Richard Ord, Jack net!&gt;
er, Jame. Hampton, Rome tlUliamJOn, Alton Bonney, Jr., Artbur
Wehrli, E. L Stein, E!U'l Clark,
Thomaa Reed · snd .aueall, James
Diehl, Jr.. Pomeroy, abd Emmett
Shuler. lliddleport.
SIIWING CLUa M. .T$
The Sewtna: Club met TU.elday af.
ternoon at the l)ome of Mrs. Herman Layne. DwiDa: the toelaJ bour
ttae bolteu served refre•bm.enta to
Mrs. L. J. Ruttencutter, Mn. L. C.
Rnuah, Mrl. N. 0. Weln, Mra. Ollie
Rouah, 'Mn. George Lerner, Mn.
Hugo Juhllns. Mn. IJoyd Roulh.
14n. Philip Wolpert, llro. R. F.
Bryant, Mn. Fred ·Batey, lira . .J.
L. Stewart, Mn. W. T. Stone, Mn.
Carroll Adams, Jr., Bruce Adams.
The nes.t meeting will be at the
home of Mn. Ottie Rolllh April 12.

4-:00 Comedy Playhouae
' :30 .Adventure Time
':00 Steamboat Bill
5:30 Sit Pre!ton
8:00 Stea-mboat BiU
6:1a Jim Thacker Show
0:25 Wea.tbertaJt
lrSO NP.WI# Picture ,
1 :45 Huntley Brir.klfly Jl.ept rt
' ~00 Huckleberry Hound
7:30 Riverboat
e:20 'Ialea of Wfills FarJo
9:00 :Peter Guon
9:3() Alcoa Theater
10:00 Oscar Night in Ho11ywood

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Plans Boycott
Of City Stores

CommunWD. They allo ah·· P&amp;tn·
otically doina: tbelr bit to prftect
us from over-production. '
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Some of the ways Jn wb.ifb ' lhii
is done are described In • report
prepared by the staff ol tbe
House Appropriation~ Committee.
from tbe tone of tb' l'fotbat the committee
we would be better olf with·
out this extra protection.
Take, for eumple, tbe cue of
tbe expendable RaablighU, whiCh
the Army Sien•l Corps purebaN!d
for a west Coast air base. Tbey
were so defectiYe, the report said,
"they were locally known aB llP·
gle-uae items, to be thrown away
the fi.nt time the switch failed to
work instantly."
You can see how this eladses
with the M.rxi•n theory. · ~y
throwing awaY fiashltghtl alter
using tl)em once, we need nevq; , ·
worry about over-pr~uc:tlo~.[·
NQr did Marx evf!l!" dream t UJiatPhiladelphla Quartef't.!ltster
Jl&lt;pot could cut 7M items o1 tift~ •
shot inventory and atilt ave

COLUMBUS UPI-The Colum·
bus Chapter of the NAACP said
todsy it will hold a mass meet·
ing on the state house a:roundA
April 10 to demonstTate sympathy
for Negroek in the -south and, to
kickoU a boycott of three dbnl!
store chaiiUi.
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The Negro group old that It
received permission to bold • the
meet1ni from state officials.
The Rev. John B. Quiet cochairman of the arrangementa
committee, said the put"pose of
the open air mass meeting was
twofold.

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The '!Jir~e Stoogea
The IJfe of Riley
Artl:lur J. Smith. New
A Look~ the Weather
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Ann Soth'erri. Show
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J:tiO J'rontier
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'!Jte repdl't said the •lock .!ould
be further reduced at a uvlnl-"'Or
$M.OOO ·on paperwork aloae "il
tbe a!arine COrp. can be penuaded to abandon Its requirement for
a special mahoJany finish lhoe·lM'
ther."
But I think we can count ~n
the Marine Corps to confobld
Marx by remaining distlnetava1J
lhod.
Where Marx really under-rated
us was in the field of fooUocteft.
cou1dn't have known that 10
base In Germany would ordef
fOOtlockers from the Un!Utd
when they were available
at a supply depot nearby.
Certainly he couldn't have roteseen the mix-up that caused JO,·
· Jnstead of 300, footlockers to

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know much more about Kl.rl
Marx Lhan the ave.rage Russian
knows about Groucho. 8Llt one of
his economic tbeorie• seems to
bave stut!k in my memory.
1 recall reading some place that
Man. predicted capitaliJm would
eventually fall Df ita own weljht
by producing more Ulan it could
consume.
Tltouabts
nervous. Su
in his study,
his
to
the klda quiet, then invented
munism.
The Marxian doctrme nas been
pretty well picked to pieces hf
now and I think 1 have spotted
still anothe naw in bls theory,
Marx failed to reckon with U. S.
armed servicea.
1 mean some of our warriors are
doing more than merely protect·
ing us from the military threat of

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Wllllam. Kehrland, lin. .Jt&amp;7 Wet· •'"II ProjOot of the .,..p. Tho cltth
ver, llra. Tbelma Capehart. Mrs. voted to Ml'Ye the lJont Club diDo
LawreDce Lieving, )Ira. PIDIY P:ey, 1111: meeUU o.nee a mouth. Sec:r.t
Mn. JOHpbine Miller, Mn. Doua:- SI.sten were revealed.
W Miller, Mn. Melvin Knapp, and
AUeodifta were Mrs. Nora Tripp,
1uest.J, Mn. Charle1 Rouab and Mn. C. C. Monta:omery, tiN. carl
Bect)o, Karea U.evin«. MrS. Neal King, Mrl. Ralph Roulh, Mn. KonHaym.a.ker and the hostess, Mra. aelh Hem, Mn.. Fred Rou.tl, Xlu
Cunningham.
Lohena RGUib, lin. Sadie Warth,
WOMAN'S CLUB MilTS
14n. Thelma Capehart, Mn. H. C.
The New Haven Wornan'a Club Roner, Mn. Nelson Roush and

held their Mareh meelin&amp; at the
Alex Quillen Memorial llluildm&amp;
wJtb Mn. Alton Bonney, Jr. and
Mn. William Cbuiler servjns: u
hosteases. Mrs. Paul Scally, preti·
dent, presided at the bu&amp;.ineu
Mr. an&lt;. Mrs. Otis McClintock
meeting. DevotionalJ for the evenand family •pent Saturdaw# evening
o·n•a were go·ven by .......
"- ·1am ea
w1lh Dr. and Mrs. Charles Jividen
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and family at Athens.
M
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Mn. Francis Romine, Hemlock
on the decorating and cleaning of
Grove, is a iuest
her IOJl·in-law
the G'1r1 Scout room at the Memand daughter, Mr. and Mrl. Heney
B 'ld'ma:. ..
_ R . G. Greene
otlal
m.cll.
Euler, and ·family.
d .._Ul Sc
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port
.Mr. and Mn. Jack Curtis and
an JD.J.S.
a Y a:ave a n
on
the convention held at the r.reendaughter of Pomeroy were Sunday
brier Hotel at White Sulphur
guests of hi• mother, Mrs. Leone
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SprlDil. .Mra. Mar
ar , a:ener
Curtis.
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chairman o t e cub's annual in·
Mrs. Carolyn (Norria) Y01t ll vianer to be held in May, appointed
iHng Mr. and .Mrl. Dlck ·Reid and
the table coromtttee: Mrs. Louis
Uoreen Norris at St. Paul, Mlnn.
Karschnik, Mn. William Chlliler
Mrs. Mae F. Wolfe spent la~t
d id
K 1 w·1
Thr
week in Athen• villtlna Mr. and
an
rs. ar
1 ell .
ee new
memben were voted on and ex·
Mrs. Floyd Wo~e.
d d · · ·
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Mr. and .Mrs. Sam Curtis and
ten e mv1tations o o n e u :
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Mrs.
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Campbell,
Mra. C. T.
d augh..r DI Co Il,lmbus apent the
Dodd and Mrs. Paul B. Powell.
A short program was presented
weekend with his parenta, Air. and
Mrs. Harry Curtis.
c
by
.Mrs. ScaUv. She reviewed an
5 COUT INVIITUI.II! SIRVI E
Mr. and Mrs. Darcy Potter vlait#
ed over the weekend with her· moThe Glrl Scouts held a candle·· artide appearing in the General
ther, Mrs. Lovey Sayre.
Uebt 1nvesture Service recently at Federation Maiazine on Obscene
Mrs. Isabel Simpson spent lut the Alex Quillea Memorial Build· Literature.
A social hour was enjoyed by
week i~ Columbus with M.r. and In •• to advanc e the f o11 ow lng gor·I•
Mrs. Charles Beeile.
from Tenderfoo&amp; Seoutl to Second Mrs. Jesse Abel, Mu. Robert McMr. and Mn. Dean Allen and Claa Scouti: .llOBtmary Siak, Chris-l'~~~~~lini&lt;~!M~r~a.hJ~al~m~:elll Hampton, Mnl.
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Howl!rd , Br.en d a Brown, San- Louis
Mrs. Donald
daughter, Beverly, of New LexJns-1 ' tna
ton spent Sunday with her parents dra Marsb:aJl, Susan Grmstead and Brown, Mrs. R.
Mrsand.
Kev. and )Ira. F. E. Dunn.
t Nancy Capehart. .
M.rk Ward, M.ra.
Mrs. Laura McKemie 11 spenorttna:, The gIr18 d liPIayed some p rn the hostesses.
s~veral days with her son 1nct jects they had completed and some
AUXILIARY MEETS
daughter·in·law, Mr. and Mn. BUJ ~hey were workJng on. Refres_h·
The American Lesion Auxiliary
lrnenta were served to ~ra. Bill Post 140 met on Monday evening at
!'tteKen!lt at Gallipolis.
Among those attendlns the In· Capehart, Mrs. Howard S11k, Mrs. the Legion Home. Applications for
spection of the ·Belpl'e ~hapU:r OES 0. J. Howard, Jr., ~- and M~.· two girls to attend Girls State in
Satu;of\ay night were Mra. Marge Donald Brown and Libby, Mrs. W_aiCrow, Ann ftupe, PauHne Hill, Vel· liam Manhall, Mrs. Richard Gnn·
rna QulUt~n, Jane Hill.
stead, and second claa scouts SharGuestJ of Mt. and Mrs. 1-'red Ca· ry Flelhe_r, Myra . RouiJh, Donna
die were Mr. snd Mrs. Ruuell Roush, Diana Boattc, Leah Ann
Woltz Df Bremen, Ohio, last Thurs· MUler1 Judy Hoff~an, Sheri Meday and Mn. Charles Tucker and Glothll.n, Nancy Hall, ,Juet I_-IudI
nall, .Barbara Marshall and ~rs.
!lon, Karl, of Lancaster, S•mday.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jaccaud Marvm McFarland, leader. The
visited Mrs. Kermit Dalley at Hoi· Girl Scouts Troop 1 of New Haven
i1 sponsored by the New Haven
and craeks in the deck. Said seals Woman's Club.
to be placed in accordance wlth
aiRTHDAY PI\RTY
Unda Lou Roush, d:~ughter of
Sika Chemicals specifications.
3. Replace all steps at the swim· Mr. and Mrs. James N. Roush eel·
ming pool wUh concrete. ·
ebrated her Oth birthday on Wed4: . Conatruct a concrete walk 15 nesday evenin&amp; with a party.
feet in width and 4: Inches tJ•ick Games were played and favors givwlth one inch drop encircling en to tbe children. A birthday bunthe swimming pool in the V.Uqe ny cake, Ice cream and beverage
of Middleport, Ohio.
were served to Carolyl} Ro.ush,
Detailed specifications for all the Bruce Adams, Jeffery Roush, C1ndy
work to be performed under the Tennant, Mrs. Albert Fields, Mrs.
above bid may be obtained at the Dorsey Lee Roush. Mrs. Carroll
Office of the Mayor of Middleport, Adam• Jr., and Mr. and ~1'8 . Roush
Ohio. Cont"ct VUIB&amp;~ Clert,.
and Unda.
Separate t:IJda are· l."ef.,IUelted for
GOOD WILL CLUB
e&amp;ch item and alternate Item as set
The Goodwill Club met for i.ts
forth above.
March meeting at the home of Mrs.
The right Ia reserved to reject James Cunninabam. Games were
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any and all bJds.
played and prizes awarded. Birth·
GENE GRATE, Clerk of day gJfta ~re sent by the mem·
the Vlllage of Middleport, bers to Mrs. Harold Capehart, who
was unable to attend due to illness
Ohio.
C'&gt; 4, 11, 2tc 'nose attendin&amp;: were Mrs. Thorn-

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HE:lFEitS FRESU, THREE HOIIi: BUU.OERS, BIRCH CAlli·
NET makm ronnlca 1lnk
Guern&amp;e)'l, 1 Jerny, 1 Hoi·
refrlgeratol'. Phone WY 2VIU~l ubeatot bloclr. laJd. House
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GU¥ N•'•lor; Baolito, Olllo.
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8 uted pofter mOweta, aome lUte
new;
WI\ITI TODAY FOR RHODES
folder 1Dd low ebJeJt prleea.
Uaed ahoe skate~, we Lrade:
Prompt auwer. Rhoclea Hateh·
10 uted bikes tl-00 to f20.00;
el')'l Spencer. w. va.
3-IHO\p
Musical .Jnstrumen\8, 1\lhan, ban·
jos, \rumpeta and clarlneU;
Movie t~mer11, projectors, Pol· BULLDOZI!II SERVICES AVAILABLE b)' hour or jo~. Contact: .
loraj~ and ttilJ cameru;
Muon Clt)' 8P 8-I'M'8 1 Del won
used, boa\1, 8 ft. plam to 18
Rnberta.
a 12 ztp
ft. cabln;
Eilht UHd . outboard motors. 1~
lo i&amp; b. p.;
101 jokea. 10me adult joket.
Record plarera. 45 r. p. m. r•
cords, 3k each:
ElectrJc sewlna mac:hlnes;
very lood &amp;Ohlt Urea:
llhl~! a:a• motor eart tor cbUd
Dod 420.00 up;
Sweepers, power uwa, toola,
hobbJe•~ toya, electrJe moton
and appUancea, aunt;
We redeem lftiO atampt.
We bU)', ell, trade. Brlnl in
IOIDethiftl )'1)1.1 don't need
TUrn it ·in&amp;o cub or trade lor
,IMml~laa JOQ eaD uae.
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rues, open 10 •· m. ·to 'I p. m.

By Mn. Francis Morris
A3c and Mn. Jamea Price, recent newlyweds, left Wednelday to
mab their home
in California
where he is atationed.
A large group lrom here attended the Baptismal aervic61 held m
lhe Pomeroy Baptist Church, last
SundAy afternoon.
The Racine Chapter OES attended services at Le~t Methodut
Church Sunday e\'erunr.-

panied by Mn. Cleland, wbo bad
spent tbe lut week whh their
son-in-law and daughter, .\ir. and
M.rs. Ivan Powell and new btby.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Lindsey and
aon, Scotty, of Grove &lt;::ity spent the
weekend wltb her Parenti, Mr. and
Mrs. ldason Spencer.
Mr. and Mn. Verne Watten_on
SpP.nt Friday rnth relatives at VmCt nt, Obi~.
Mn. Mary Wood of Apple Grove
spent Friday visJtmg her lister-inJaw, Mra.. Fern Norril.
David &amp;nd Eve• .. n Roush of Col·
umbu1 spent the~ weekend wilh
their father, Dale Roush, and
grandparentl, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Roush.
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M.n. Heleo Johnson spent SI.Ulday with her .on and daughter-inlaw, .MJ. and Mrt. Thereon John·
son, at PlanU.
Mr. and Mn. JunJor Stewart of
Belle, W. Va. called Monday even·
ing on lli• parents, .Mr. and Mrs.
W. S. Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Otto Bradford of
Dorcu were guests Sunday afier·
'noon or Rev. and Mrs. F. E. Dunn.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aprll4, 1960-7

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Celebrating ·1118 39th Year

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Frank Cleland and 100, Steve,
went to Sprinl Lake, N. C., Frlday, and returned Sundq, acc:om101' Holpltal, 8Wida1

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- The April meeung of Amatuer
Gudenen. CJub w1V meet th!lto
Wednesday eve01n1 at the home of

•Jln. C E Blake&amp;lee w1th members
responding With "lnteresling Spots
in Mel&amp;l County" to the roll call
Mr. Bb.keilec , Me1g5 Counly
A&amp;rlou.ltural Agent w1ll be the
guest speaker for the J•1ee1Jng

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Ticket Committee
Announced For
Charity Ball
The Bend Area Uci:et committee
for the first charity ball of tbe
Pleasant Y.alley Hospital aUXJlury
has heen announced by Mrs. Malpb

Warner, of Maaon , chairman
The ball w11l be held 1n the

Bradf.ord Church of Christ Dedicates
Happy Harvesters
New Class Rooms With Ceremony Sunday Meet Friday At
Sunday was a special day of interest to the members of the
Bradford Church of Chrtst with dedication services for three Federated Church

new class rooms being held in the afternoon at the church.
Mn. Max Me,inhart, Mrs Edward
Ralph Humbte, student at Kentucky Christian College, is H1t~ and Mrs. Bent! Wolre were
the pastor of the church and for the servtces Sunday corninc hostesses when the Happy Hanes
with htm to speak to the church during the morning worship tE'rs Class of the Federated Chur~h

.wrv1ce was Professor Nash of KCC
with lbe program topic, " Conser National Guard Armory near Pomt ... nd for the dedacat1on program a
quartet from KCC sang several
Y&amp;l100",
Pleasant on May 7
Mrs. Huold Lohse will be the I On the !Jekel commlttee 1n the lUmbenJ John BurkiPy of the Pom ·
assJShng hostess
Bend Area are Mrs Grace Wh1te , eroy Church of Chnsl dehvered the
Mrs Jo)ce Carson, Mrs Ray Fox, Je&lt;J1catton s~rrn 1•n Followmg the
Mrs J05eph I.Jsh, Mn Ray Prof. mormng servu~ e a basket dmner
GUILD TO MEt::T
fltl , Mrs Alma Turner, all of Mas was served to the 114 present
The Guild of .;raee t:p1scopal on , dOd Mn Arnelt Roush of LeThe work un the roums was done
Church w1JI meet at the pansh tart Rural Route
hy men of the church and as a
house ThuNlda)', Apnl 7 at B p. m.
part of the afterno(ln program, Mr
Hostt'SIIPM arc ~Ir s Evrrett Hayeli,
General IICkel chalrmaJ, '8 Mrs Humble read a poem whiCh had
Mlss Lenora Giles and MISS VIda
Haught nf Poml P!eds.ant bel'fl written b)' Mrs Ethel Ru~Jt~ell
Jhle
Norman Pmschm1dt of Galll- Nelson es pecially for t he occcas10n
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&lt;~re bemg sold at four dol- Rutland was. for a number of
lars per couple wJth all proceeds yean, a member of the Brad1ord
to
to the Pleasant Valley hos Churc h and made special effort to
attend the day's program Mr~ Nel
POMEROY, OHIO
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11on h~:~s been ..:onhned to her home
BRIEF TIROS STORY
smcc last September w1th a broken
MOSCOW VPI All Soviet h1p and Sunday was the first Ume
newspapers Sunday prmted
she has been able to attend church
TONIGHT •nd TUESOA Y
lmef, factual Tass news a~~.:~ 1 serv1ces smce her accident
d1~patch rrom New York. rj
Her poem .
"OPERATION PETTICOAT"
1 'MY
mg w1t hout comme nt the succesa
HOME CHURCH"
Cary Gnant- Tony CurtJs
of America's T1rots satelhte. The The Bradford Church by the s1de
rllspah h noted the Tlros would
of the tO&lt;td
Not 0p.n Wldnesd•r
fly O\Cr Sov~et territory and war; Has been a bouse of the Lord for
many to unload
capa ble of sending plcturea to the
earth
Their sorrows and Joys of life they
have kn 1wn
And the love of God to us he has
shown.
The httle creek below we'll never
forget
Where we obeyed our Lord, in
baptism, and yet
It seems only just a little wh1le
Everyone greeted each other With
a sm1le.
We have to weep as we thmg of
those so dear,
Who have gone to their heayenly
abode,
F'rom the Church by the side of the
road
But of aU the churches in the land
Bradford Church iii t&gt;tlll Just grand

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

ly LUCILLI IIAWKlld

Mrs
Holzer
vatlon
Mrs.

Thomu Goegleln entered
HospllMI Friday for obesri!lld treatment.
Willard Ebersbach was the
Fn~ay dmner euest of her parents,
~1r and Mrs . Clarence Might of
find bury
M1ss Joyce Ebera!Jach returned
home Fr1day evemng after a
week's v1stt with her grandparents, Mr and Mrs Clarence Might.
Mr and Mrs. Rollm Bearha spent
the weekend 1n Thurston the
guests of the1r daughter and son·
m·law, Mr and Mrs. Raymond Pulhnt~ and famlly
Mrs. W1lham Elchmger under·
went eye surgery Thursday at Holzer Hospital and 18 oonvaleaciny
mcely Her room numbt!t is 3~ ..
William Eichinger who has ~~
qu1te Ill at his home, Rock Springs
Road, is much improved
M1ss Olga Pterottl of Columb!JI
sp('nt the weekend with her mothe.-, Mrs. Odetta Pierotti .
Mr and Mrs. Edward Parfitt returned home Sunday after a vialt
m C'htlhc()the w1th the1r daughter
and son-m-law, Mr. and Mn. W~­
ham Claar .
Mr and Mrs Nt'lrman Fit.her re·
turned to lhetr home, Senecaville
today af Ler ,.f1 weekend visit w1th
relatiVe!l in the area.
Mr and Mrs PMul Fisher left
Sunday for a vis1t 'in CJncmnatl
with thetr sun and daughter-m-law,
Dr and Mrs James FJsher and
daughters
Mrs Wilham Baker returned
home Sunday after a week's vis1t
1n Charleeton. W.Va . With Mr. and
Mrs. William Grate and son, Jomcs
She wall accompanied home by .Mr
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Around .And
About
Middleport
. . fRRDDII HOUDU&gt;II'.l

VISlllu&amp; with Mr. and Mra. Wilham Slater and family last Satur~
were Mr .and Mrs. Ed Slater
; Athens Later In the day the
, JLam Slater fmuly went to Jacktpnvllle to visit With Mr. Slater'•
~nenls, Mr. aDd Mra. C. E. Slater.
Mrs. E. 0 rtall, who broke her
hip last l.l.ll, it reported to be improving at her home on S. Third
Ave-.ue. She 1s now able to be in
a wheel chair and 1.;: domg some of
her own work. It wtlJ be several
fl"'ore months before abe 11 able to
waik.

Mr. and Mr J . W. Scarbrough
and fannly had u Sunday dmner
gue1ts Mr. and Mrs Ted Scarbrough and IWn, Mr. and : oil'S Delly Scarbrough, Mrs. Ruth Scarbrough and M:r and Mn. Basel
Scarbrough and famtly all of Charleston, W. Va., Mr and Mn. Kenneth Scarbrough and &amp;on, Mr and
Mrs. Joe Hunt and IWD or Ripley,
W. Va., Mr and lin. Dale Scarbrough and fllSter. Deltha and baby
of Kentucky, Barbara Scarbrough
and rnend of R1pley, W Va . and
Ray and Martha Wheeler of G&amp;y ,
W Va.
Melvtn Circle or Columbus spent
the week end w1Lh h1s !bother,
Mrs. Mary Circle.
LE-slie Scarbrousb of Cleveland
and Phylhs Scarbrough or Parkersburg spent the weekend with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J . W. Scubrough
Mr and 'Mrs. Lawrence ~m1th
and Carolyn, Mr and Mrs. Oscar
Smith and Mr . and Mrs. Larry
Smith of Pomeroy were Sunday
danner guests of Mr and Mn Dan
Smith and famdy Mr. and )(rs Eu·
gene Hawkms and son, Middleport,
called in the afternoon.
Dix1e Circle apent the weekend
m Athens with Manlyn Roush and
attended the "Little Sister" week
end at OU.
Mr Ayward Jonea returned to
CleYeland Monday after apending
several du1 here.
Dorothy Circle visited Mrs Mary
Circle Tuesday evening.
The young people under the
leadership o£ Mr. Edson Roush
h11vr: been practicing an Easter pla.t
"II It J, Lord?'' whJ~ will be pre~mted .at the Carmel Church on
Good Friday at 8 p m.

Don Becker, who is employed m
Ironton, spent the weekend wnh
his aon, Randy, and his parents,
Mr and Mrs. Delbert Becker and
Larry Gladwell.
By VERA WEBER
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Kloes of
Mr and ~rs. Bobble Dlll and
Coi•Jmbus are spending several
(Jays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs children of Pomeroy were vis1tors
Karl Kloes.
of Mr. and Mrs. Hank Holter, re·
cently
Mr. and Mrs. Ge(lrge VJughan
Morgan Yates and fnend, J1m
and famlly moved last week from Morgan, were recent Wednesday
the Wilham Grueser apartment on afternoon vJsjton of Mr. and Mrs.
N Second to the Klem house on Dav1d Yate&amp;.
Pearl St.
Stevie, son of Mr and Mrs
Mr. ~&amp;nd Mrs. Jack Kauff and Hank. Holter. was. bttten by a dog
"From A Nurtured Bud Unfolds
daughter, Jody , of Pt Pleasant, recent.Jy Several stitches were reA Wholesome Flower" was the
vtsited last Saturday with Mr. and quired
theme of the annual Sprmg con·
Mrs. John K.au!f.
Mrs Effie German nas been tak
ference or the South Central DisMr. and Mrs David Sneller. Jr. en tc Holzer Hosp1tal. Her conditrict of the Child Conservation
of Columbus VlSitcd recently wllh tion rcm11lns the same
League when the group met last
Mr Sneller's puents, Mr. and Mrs
Mr and Mrs Marion Hall and
Friduy ~tl Rl(l Grande.
David Sneller.
Randy were Sunday visitors in
The meotlng was held at the CalM1ss Jean GrandmetU, teacher 1n Reed.wille .
Members of the memberahlp the local schools spent the week
vary Baptist Church and began at
Norman Weber and Howllrd Lar3·00 with the Lea following the tralnmg class of Heath Methodist end In Stcubenvtlle with her par- kmlil were m Columbu11 Tuesday on
meeting Mra. Miles T. Eppling of Church of Middleport were m ents, Mr and Mrs. D. Grandinetti
busmess.
Gallipolia.. acting Distnct Presi- Jackson yesterday afternoon to ~t·
Mr and Mrs· Charles Capehart
Geneva Yates, Tress Swam and
dent was In char~e of the m&amp;etifl&amp; t,eJ'd the reeeption for Interm.!~t­ of Charles~on 'f'ilated recen~l:y with Bermce Prmce attended AchieveMra. William Slater, ot the Mid- 'te Youth which was held at tHe Mr. and Mrs. Herman V. OhUager . ment Day meeting in Middl eport.
League gave the report Methodist Church for young peoP)e
Miss Dixie Pierce, student at OU
Mrs Pauline ~1yers substit1,1tcd
for
local organization and the of the Methodist Portsmouth Disyesterday with her parents, at Tuppera Plains School in the a b.
trict
league received their 14th achieveand Mrs. Mlllittd Pierce . •
senet~ of Mrs. Perry
Youth from the Middl eport
ment len award.
Mr and Mrs. Edwin Smith und
Mr. and Mrs. Dalla&amp; Rummager
The Middleport league also ex- church attendmg the reccplion family have moved Into the pro· visited his mother laat week
were
C(lnme
Cooke,
Celeste
Ault,
tended an lnvllation to the D1s
perty whtch they recently purchui1irs. Helen Bowman, Maryland,
Lr1ct to hold the 1961 meehn~ here Kate Morar1ty, Suzanne Bradbury, ed from Mr and Mrs. Fred Hoff. IS visiting her sister, Nellie Cozart
Others rrom the loca-l league Jimmy Johnston, Mike Lloyd, M1ke man m Bradbury.
who attended F'nday's meettng Archer, Teddy Morarity, and
Mrs. G. A. Ferguson of Parkers
Mrs L'harlc~; A1:1a Bradbury, ny Blake.
burg spent yellterday with Mr and
These young people will be re- Mrs . Lon GreenJeo and family ,
Culhuns, Mrs. Gene
and Mr11. RI"Chard ceived into membership of the lo- . Mtss Carol Jean Jlud1on, student
cal church next Sunday u will at Mflligan College m Tennes8ee
Br Mrs. J. I. Rad•kln
Keith Morgan who was unable to returned to her studies today aftLaurel
Granae honored quarterly
attend the Jackson meeting.
er spending the past week with her b1rthdiys and 1Jao made a eontri·
Accompanymg the youth were parents, Mr. and ilfrs. George HudEaster Pra11rnrn
bution to CARE when they met
Mn. Kenneth Cooke and ReY. and son and other relatives
Saturday
evenmg.
Harriaonvllle
Plan1ted For Bradbury Mr11. Raymon Konkrlght.
Mr and Mrs. Clyde Myera of Grange wtll be ilUesta at the next
A special Easter program 1s be·
Ripley recently moved int(l the meetmg on April 9. Lecturer Mae
Ins prepared by tht~ Sunday School
Herman Ohllna:er property, on Rupe conducted a program on
of the Bradbury Church of Christ
South Sixth Avenue!!.
·
"Health and Happiness." Roll caU
lo be presented un E.. ter Sunday.
•
was answered "How to be HealAdulls work!llg With the pro·
,IDIRAL JOlt UP
thy." Readln11 on health were givsratn Include :llrs Oleola Collerlll,
5
WASHINGTON UP! Sen. en and M contest conducted by Ar·
Sharon WhiUatch , Mrs. Neva
L. McClellln D·Arlr:. re· lin Radeldn "•• won by lAymon
Pierce, Mrs. Paul Wlnn, Mrs EdUf
UR
I ;,o;;t;... Sunday that 2,178,1161 civil· Rupe. Refre1hmenta were 1erved
lth Russell, Mrs Waggoner and
Evelyn Gibbons was devotional
workers were on the federal by the Home Economic committee.
:v1rs. Kathryn Werner
leader Sunday evening when the payroll on Jan 1. Thil wu 'In
Nellie Vale accotnpanied
I ,;;;;;;;;;ii;;;;;;;i;;;;;;;;;;;;;;i;;;~;;;;;;;;;;-.,j Senior Youth aroup met at the increase of 20,008 over the pre- Mr.Mrs.
and Mn. Owen Kennedy to CoHeath Methodist Chur&lt;~ In Middle- vroua year.
lumbua Saturday to vlslt her aunt,
. port. Her dev(ltiona were baaed on
:ilrs Magg1e Burchfield.
the 23rd Psalm
DtiLIICIS PRINCH PAIHIDNS
Mr. and Mrs. John Holliday apent
A short business metltlng
P,.\R~S U~~ Nllr:l.. Kbr~ Sunday w1th Mrs Annice Vale and
YOUR NIXT
r conducted by Eric
Chambers. shchev'a dauJhter, Rada, took a daughter In Cardington
ePRJVATE PARTY
shot 1t French faahiotla
1 president of the aroup after which
Mr. and Mrs. Wm PhiliiPI of
Tom Rail and Forrest Bachtel
ttymg b1ck to MoiJ- Frankfort Were recent vl!llton of
-·ECEPTION
Ihowed the !Um strip "Trial and
parents . .Atked whet- Mr. and Mr1. G. 8 . Radekln.
Atreat.''
French
clc..thea were not
Mr1. Lutber Harvey and son,
eBANQUET
Adults attending were Mrs.
enou1h for her, the rt· Dale, apent Tuesday with her un.
Wayne Glbbona, their .• •1 ' ::lo:"lt'c not juat that, 1 fouiHI cle, Elmer Houdashelt, In the Vet·
eMEETING
arid Rev. Raymond Konk:lgbt.
friahtrlll."
eran1 Ho1p1tal at Huntincton.

Child League
Holds Spring
Conference

If you were caugh t in the ram and your clothes look

met l'"r1day evening at the church
for their April meeting.
1 he meeting ln ~.:barge of Mrs.
Ph1l Memhart opened with devotions by Mrs.. Ben Neutzhng whose
topic was " Love and Friendship."
A con tnbutlon was made to the
Leonard Wood Memonal It was
~oted to contribute on the payment
of the new hot water heater for
th" church kitchen .
Games were played during the
smlil l hour wltb prizes awarded to
Mrs Lawrence Lanmng, Mrs. Aman
da K.alipar, M188 Freda Grue~;er and
··1rs Carl Shields after wh!ch the
hostesses served rerreshments

Carmel
News Of Week

S-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., AprU 4, 1960

Naomi Baptist Church Observes 64th
Anniversary Sunda:r. With Services

The 64tb anniversary of Naoml Bap st church wao obsarv·
ed Surul;i1.
Sunday School at 9:30 a.m. In charge Of Superlntenden~
WiUiam Lewis, opened the days activities, followed by the
worship servlce in charge of the pastor, Rev. Samuel Jackson.
Special l'lUSic was provided by the junior choir wilh Mrs.
Campbell Harper as the pumut.
Luncheon was served at noon in
lhe church dmmg rot;tm w1th an af·
Lernoon service beginning at ~ p
m.
Devot 10118, conducted b)' deMcons,
Harlan Goins and LaVerne Pre•
ton, opened the afternoon session
Mrs. Allen Hampton gave tb.e
church b 1story and stated that the
Naoml Mwtonary Baptist Chureh
was organized September a, l896
and that the church buudmg is 1
years old, having firat been occuPled by the Free Will Baptitt Congregation. Rev J. H. HJd;man of
Mlddleport wat the lint paator of

. .
Naomi ChUrch. Deacon Wllham
Lewis, 'Ovho tlu been a member of
the church for 89 yeara, baa the
longeat lllemberaJup wtth Sulle
Venable next with 44: yean membershlp.
.
Re'Y,. Granville Seward, pastor of
t~e Fint Baptist Church of Rend·
VIlle had for bla: anniversary sermon ''T~e Church of My Dreama"
and SJ)etlal mu8lc wa1 presented by
tfle seruor choir of the Rendville
Church.
Remarb were g.ven by Rev Elbert McGhee of GallipoUa. ,.&gt;retident of the MJnisters and Deacons
Union of Providence District; Rev.
Rev. Konkright lloldiflll Charles Wood, asalst.ant pastor of
the Mt. Zion Baptlat Church in
Servke• A.t Rltlweville
Athens; and Rev Jacbon, after
Rev Raymon Konkri&amp;ht. p1stor wh1cb the servJce closed w1th the
of the ~eath Methodist Chlli'eh, benqdiction b7 Rev. Seward.
Middleport, conducted special ser·
vaces be&amp;~nnina; last SuDday evenIng and continuing through Fridl')"
"'FO MElT TUESDAY
al the B.ll!r•vill• , Commonlly •· M~ :J'•rnP!~ Prll!lan Sillten
Church near Leh1nop. -He was (a· ,Will~tthia Tiie~ evening at
sialed by llie P'uiOO' ot tho
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Thursd~y Dlebt lhe curWn goes up on th&amp; first perform·
ance of the "Grand Old Opry - EQW\'n Style" as presented
by the Athletic
of Eastern Local Hl&amp;b School.
Sebeduled for
both Thursday aDd F~y

The proposed rate increale being asked by tbe General
Telephone Company for lh system w:UCh Includes Pomeroy,
Middleport, Raclne, IWUand, and Portland exchanges will be
protested.
Tbls was assured by action of the county commissioners
Monday In a unanimously a~prove-d resolution "protesting the
increase" to lhe Public Utilities CommiS8ion of Ohio. They
al!o Instructed county prosecutor James O'Brien to take such
action as be deems neceuary in protesting the increase.

a vast amount of local talent.

the Secrdary Gtf the PUCO.
The hearmg on the ina'e,.. re-

queated will convene at 10 a. m.
May 3 at the office of the PUCO
in Columbus and wiD continue liDtil noon May 8
In other action t.aken bJ the commwlonen, bub were uked for
guolme for the county garage, and
for 83,000 gallon IE-1 dlllt eontrol
for use on the county roada bJ
the county engmeer 'fbe commi.-.
s1onei'J' voted to buy a used brid&amp;e
from the Ohio Bridje Company, ins1alled J,t l&gt;)'eDvUle, for fl%,100.
In thell final action or the meeting, the commi»&gt;lionen aecq:ted
the resignation Of Don Hllla:, Mid·
dleport., from the Meigt Count)'
Hospital Commluion and appointed Kal IJindy u his re:plaeement.
Mr. MiJIJ gave u bi1 reuon lor
retigning the preu
of pertQDI].

...,, o~Brien, who at:ated that he
hu been atudyinc the matter ol
tne lnerea" for 10me time, Nid
todiJ that he will immediately take
the m.attel up with the PUCO.

cbara:ea made by the company at
present do !lot appear to correspond lo current rates lllted by the
PUCO, in b1J opinion. The per«nt·
.age of increaae uked by the teteHe $Aid hla lint move in the~ phone company lii.Dg&amp; from 18.18
c!aae wnt be to seeure more inlor· [ percent to 150 percent, according
m,atlon on pre~ent ratet, u phone to figure. li&amp;ted in the report of

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purehued for lbe
The p!'Oil'll,. II IIDtler lbe dire&lt;·
tion ol Norma l'tlewlaild. Curtain:
prom~.

&amp;hool Deficit Facing Board
At Eastern In Meigs County

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Pounded Hard By
Swollen '01 Miss

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truclr:int COIII91Dies and
industry uiln&amp;" eara PI'
to have eome one to attend
meet1n1.

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Winners
In Scholarship
Are Announced

den Club are busy with 1''elr r ~• ·
eomlna project of the aale of 1-:.:.s
ter flower• on April 15 and IS.
They
hold th41 sale at the
ErlewJne
Store In Hut.
l1nd with the
each tnkin.c:
turn at the
becomln ..
the club
sale wdl

IMPROVING ILOWL y

Mrs. Merlin Sbiveler who has
seriou&amp;ly ill .at her bome
Enterprise is slowly

EXTEND SMALL GAINS
NEW YORK UPJ.-Stocks eximprov· tended Monday's small gains
slightly at the opening today.

Varieties' Curtain Goes Up Thursday At PHS.·
In 2·Night Stand With Top Youns Entertainers
From tbe opening 11umber, "Say It Wilh Music" by the
dance band to the curtain number; "Southern Belles" by the
Pony Chotus the 1960 Pomeroy High School V&amp;l'leties IS deslgned to please, says the director.
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Cal'QJ.yn Vaughan and Ju~l~ Web-

will be a w:JniSOme and !Cantily ~row.n, Leah Grueser, Ronald Phal· rung.
"Misty,'' Arnold Evans.
clad chorus hne, this season billed ID, C~nqa SwatJel, Sharon "w'alker

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Membira of the Rll"'lnd r ·~

Even c-hildren notice how pleatlnt It l1
to put on • rwell-cletntd t~rment bbat
eeem~ to
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Social Items

Training Class
For Methodist
Y6uth Held Sunday

.Rldi'Albert Brll!gs. NO.

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Paula Sayre, Edna Carman. Sondra
Drake Je.n Webster Cardlvn Ed'
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wards,
Aaenath Tracy, Bec!ky
Grueser and Andrell Evans.
The ahow ie scheduled for two
dates Thursday and Friday even·
ings, ' Aprtl 7 and e, in Pomeroy
Junior High Ai!ditorium.
The program:
''Say It With Music," Dance
Band · "Boogie Babes.," ·Pony Chorus· "~Re·Mi •• Brenda Potts, Donna' Crow, Mary Rickard, Linda
DarneD Jennifer Crew Sondra
Thomas' Donna Hauck ~nd Kitty
Persing~r.
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••BeJond the 5e~t" Terry Knight;
Record Hop F1nal1, cathy Wolfe,

and
Weblter.
"Sou lhern SlyIe, " Da~'"G.Jon M
A Little Ki , C th
,....., Band .
1ve .. e .
- 18:, a Y Sons Medley: "Loy Rift!",", Mlz~
Wolf~; Spr111g Fanctes,
Style
Show; ''They Say It's Wonderful," ed Ch(lrus; "Rockin' Cbalr~" Bill
M rna Mu..
Glbbs· "Basm Street Bluea" C"·'"'Y
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• ..·~Hatfielda &amp; Mt'!Co~" Dick ~~sanna He&amp;s ~d ,Ralp). _Werry'
Clark, Barbara Loaan, Charlesan· 'c~~II!m~ Ttme:,I' ~~ ~iUtJa~
na Heu, JaDet •Brown. ~my Fin· 1r ~ , ,, o~~s:
ve o
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law, Sharon Douglaa, Tin~ Baxter. N~!Rm ThlJsint,
d .uda tta1 ,0
''The Beat of Everything," Bill
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an,
a
Gibbs; '"The 'Hula Kat.a." Jean Bolt, nooga. S~~ Sh1ne Boy, ,Robbie
Sue ' PhiUlJ)i, SIW'oa. :M.~. Ruth Green , ~utbem B~U~t Polly
Edwards and Karen Drake.
Chorus.
:
"Moon.ili:i,\ir,"
D~~ce Band;
Da!Jce •Banq p~~t. ~e J'Jm
"That'• Why J Was Born," Carolyn Ebersbacb,lJnda C6•pmo, SQndra .
Bell; "Paula and Her Baton," Potts, Mary AD'tbe~, .. 1umifet
PaulQ Sayre; "You'"d Be Surprised," Lohse, William YOlllll:·~ae., Rea.
Charles Downie.
1 Nancy W'oodltafdi Nancy B(oWO.
"Pnroeroy's' Summertime,"
Elsie Arnold, Dorothf ~ ad

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