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

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the Pint United ('r&lt;Obf·
toriaa Cllurd&gt; with Rev. Howml
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Tb.e meeting beganow1th a piano
of h~r brcther-ln·law
prelude by Mrs Em~rson Jones. tlf''s Creed g 1ven by Conme Cook Mr and Mrs. Wayne SWitber lD
followed w1th group eungmg of and the Gar! scout Promtse by Su~- Pomeroy.
"'Tel1 'Me the Stories of Jesus" af· anne Bradbury and Olano Crlrwell
Mrs Edi&amp;on
Saker rttumta
ter which Mn. Gene Harns was tht
The story took !ler ml.o high hetme Mo}lday evenina: froiD IAt•
narrator for the program . The nar· school and then a member of the wood, CaLH, where she hal 1pent
ration bat been written by Mn.: scnwr Methodist fellowship w1th the · past three weeka asaiJUnc
Nan Moore especially for the even the Joining m singmg tn the camp- with the care of her ct.uehtc",
ing.
ftre ctrcle by J:..vclyn Gtbbons, San· Mra. Donald A. Russell Jr., ud
The story began with a mock ry Brewmgton, Barbara Covert, new '\o.n ,. Jonathan Edwar-4.
bapttsm by Rev Raymond Konk Betty Covert. Sara B~chtle , D1ane
Min Sara OObbs it reported to
nght baptulng Brenda Smith , small McComas and Sandy SimpsoQ. Her be recovenng nicely .at Holzer
daughter of Mrs. Lee Sm1th
Joinmg the Sentor chrm wifs em · Hospital where she wn taken af·
The haby 's entrance mto the phasi:red w1th a vocal solo by Bar ter a fall in which abe brokt ber
Nursery clBII&amp; of the churcb was bara Jones.
Ihlp.
algnit1ed with Beth Fu\U, Barbara
Mrs Warren Davit who N•
Fultz. Mary l{ra.W!ICZ)'D and Denis11 • Following her graduahoin from been a patient at Hol:r:er Hoapitll
Hawl~y Nnging "Jesus Loves Me." high school r he entera collegf': and was returned to her home Monday
As the Child grew- older, abe par- ~rites home to her mother of the and is improving
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ticipated In the Mother's Day pro- mfluence of the chureh on her Rev . Shirley Wooda,
gram wLth recitations spoken by colleg~ hfe. Em.phuJs was ~laced tor of
the Che1hire
Luann f')'rn ch, Patty Harris, San· on this point With the readmg of Church viaited bt'iefb bere
dra Johnson, Mary Bradbury and a. Le1ter by Mrs Jones from her friend Tuesday Mrs. Woods Ja
Patty Evenon. Still a little older d•~a:hter, .s ~aron, 8 student. at OU undergo s11rgery at the
the narrator told of the girl tak·
Mr~- WILham Everson, m h~r Hospital in Marysville
Rev. Howar-d
ing pia~M leaaon• With vialon or nurses u.nllorm, gave t~e ~urt~ I
someday be&lt;:omin.~ the cbUNh M'- oath to slgni~y a profe8SIOn Ill l~fe Huntington 9fl bu•meaa
g.anl1t. A plano aolo wn played by and h.er ~arrlage was stressed With
Mrs Virginia Estep
Glenna Sprague. ·
the stngmg by Mrs Newman Bur· Harold Lemley were ln"(i;m,;;i~ l~.iel~.;
. Another phase of the little 11irl'6 ~=~t~~~:r~n~:dhJf:g~ere sung at Tuesday on buaine-u.
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Jtfe
would
be
her
entrance
hrto
a
Th
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ti
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with
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Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jack
Bolld.ura"t
lceren&gt;&lt;IDW~l
CllAWLERS
BrownJe troop and the Brownie . .e nar a on cone1u
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e who reside in the Mrs. J . E. Hat·
Promi~e was given by Nancy Har· JOimn~o: of chu~c b organn:auons as ley apartment at Bryan ~~
35t d...,n
ri.a and Kathy Morgan. She was IIllO ~i~hE~~~.o~~T'le ;~~i~~e r:~;nsg plan to move into the Blattlnlik'
p1clured .:~s a member of the Jun· th WSCS p a 1
a
house on Butternut Avt .• fomeior choir which aan&amp; "Happy the
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urpose.
roy.
After the program,. Mrs. 0 · P.
Lynn Reynolds, daUJbt.tf of
Home." Choir memben were JanAuthotized MaeGregor
tcc Everson. Katy Morarlty, Kay Klem spoke in appreciation of t~e Mr. and Mrs. Val Reynoldl of
Headquarters
Ault, Charlotte Black. Marjorie mothe~ pr~~ent, Mrs. Robert Hams Morgantowu is spending tbe Wet
Harns, Karen Hawley and Rachel giVen or em .
with her granrtp.arentl, Mr. tlld
llill ltree&amp;
Middleport Wilson.
To honor the mothera, red rose Mr1 . L. E. Reynolds •and hll' •nat
~~=~~~=:r====!__T:":he~n~arr~at~lo~n~l~n~cl~u~d~ed~lh~e Apol· corsages were given to the oldest grandmother, Mrs. Margaret J'IY·
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m.o ther pr!)snt, ~o,{rJ, Robert Harris, nolds .
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the youngest, Mrt. Burdette ; the Mr and Mrs. M. L. French re"D£-nu~("
one with the mo•t daughters, Mn. turned home Monday .afternoon
William .(\ult and Mrs. Harris, and after a two weeks vacation 'n
to the most recent mother, Mrs. Florida .
John Krawaczyn. The corsages were Stanford Stockton of Hemlock
presented by Mrs. Krawaczyn, prea- Grove viaited
Tuelday ev4JIJft.l
!dent o£ the Circle, llnd Mra. Ber· with Mr. and Mn, Jolin WIUOnnard Full~. vice _,resident of the Mrs. Campbell Hi.rper repoiil
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Marietta Finn Award~ Contract For
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By Couiteil
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pl4ce and date to be announce4
llatA!r. PJ~n• wert~ Qao made t6
Arnold and _. an~d: the· 90iKl . ~id~7 aervica
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at .tht · Ulijted 'Meittt.:KI1st Chureb.
Gloria Buck. · The (!ODae~tloo fUm to be thOWQ
Arnold.
to the troop at the school on
B11ck and Joan April 21 by Don WiUlim• wa'
discussed. Day camp waa alsO
Hewet- dlscusaed and most of the girla
plan to .attend.
and
Jem1ie ~va91- rand Becky Ebllft
were unabJe ·Ri attend but will
~elve their badges at a later
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Church Session
Plans Easter
Actiyities

C:hurch Sch_ool
Officials Hold
Monthl.y MeetinQ

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ward Slmpeon, repre.enttng
company, explained to
his firm bUJI tas from
Fuel Gas Cornpany 1nd
~UPPlier. baa failed ita rate1
ioc" firm. Thfl ,miDtmum

T~ . ,Seaa_lon of the F1rst Uoit~d
monthly , meetll)c , pf ~e l'n•l»-teriap C~urch met Monday
leD~;;;~ schOol oflieWa ,'•dd teaCh- ~venl~;~g 111 the putor's study at tho
held tueaday evenlnl, ~t chureh in Middle,port with Rev.
liOWard R,Qppelt u moderator,
, Sun·
Rev. Ruppelt also opened the
·In
~eet.ing 'l'ith pray~. ,DurJ.ng the
of
Fowler was
devotional meeting pJans ·were made for the
tor the evening and Mfa. preparation 's'erv(ee !or tommunlon
Bennett why was aasilt· to be held on 'w~nesday evf!nlng
Mrs. Jame~r--Pullen,' Mrs. April 13 .at 8 p. m. iihmediatell
IFowi&lt;ir and Mrs. Paul Smart was following Senior Choir practice. ·
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On Thut~day evening at 7:30 the
DUTinl the bWtneJB meeting church will hold Maundy Thurs.
cHEC program o.r th.e eburch- day Communion Service o~~.nd on
ttiscWJsed wltb the group Frida,. will join with the other
that the
cburehes of ·the town in Good f'rt·
OllltO oc~lve
dAy services. to be held at tbe
Ci'lurch of Christ at 7:30.
meetina: of the group
MeJnberabiP' Sunday will be ob.
at tbe bo~ne of Mr. Betved
by the .:!horeb this eoming
D. .Dileo.
Sunday (Palm Sunday) and the new
the meeting a det· m£mbera are to meet with the sea·
W¥S. .Jervetf to tbaae alon at 7:30 p. m. Tbe Jut COm·
mentwned •Jtd tJie fol· municanta Clasa wUl be hi:ld ··on
Saturd!lr at 10 a; m.
SIQ&amp;rt, Anthoey,
KrJ. Beuiah
Mrs. Wihia
Mrs.
The aes8ion also confirmed tbe
. Mra. Fr4DCftl BearluJ. plp.ns far ihe Eait•r Sunrise .tervlce
sponsored by tbe Senior Choit to
be held 1t 8:30 a. m. foUowed by a
J'uit In Springfield
Mr. •nd Mn. Fred l\Gsenba~m U&amp;ht -br~akfa•t setwed by. t~ WYJ:.
the weekend in · S~Ingflefd FollowiDJ the morning wonltiP
tlielr IOD el1d ·dtUJhter-ta.-1aw serviee a coffee hour wilJ be held
•tao,
,
Mn. Jack Roaenba1:1m by th•
Atlendln&amp; the $e1Sion meet.iha:
~toaerm.um, , ·lt'lnd· were Hubert TJ-ylor, Mra. !1oyd
Fted :Roaenbaum'a Carmack, ·lif:ra. Arthur Lewis, Mn.
at the cOnfirmaUon E. 0. Tewkabary, Mrs. James Har·
St. Bernard, Church ley, Lewls Sauer, Jr., Harold Sauer,
J. H. Grate ·and Rev. Ruppelt.

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'hft wlh ~M oM d1ild in MW.
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Athens Children
Ask $386,000 In
Damage ACti•on
DETROtT UPI-A

$3Sij,I)OO

damage suit en behtlf of three
•th
Obi
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o,
orphaned
a car ttaah
Wedne•
court here.
defendants
Inkster,
Ink Co., which
him al(d Aaron E. Roa Chicago .ear rental ageot
whom the SaDford firm
Ltutzenhelser'a ear.
headon colliaton laat D\!:C30 tJUed WUUam I). Laah, 28,
Athens, Oblo, and bis wile, Pab'lcla. The owl was llled lor their

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and Bf)'an, 1, who are uow Uovlng
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warned
dikes
bact the Misaiasippi
were dangeroual,y soft ud could
give way unless the riwr level
began to drop In the QuinCy area.
Downstlum, some ·flooding wu
expected at the confluence of the
Mi.-.s.lssJppJ and .Missouri J:ivers
near St. Louis. A crest of 34-5 feet
was pred~ted at fit. LouiJ lor next
Monday. F1ood stage la 10 fef!l.

Tbe chief ot po1iee, Col. Ter·
blanebe, repOrted the aituation inside tbe compound "very tense."
He declined to give details .
N..Uves reached by telephone
tency.
inside
' Yyanga told United PrtN
Mr. Harrell was a~ompanied
hol'&lt;l by Donald S. Thompaon, lint InterDJtional that a new WIVe of
police beatings had erupted. .
vice president of the Cleveland fj.
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oaocial institution. Both vi&amp;lton
lr&lt;l•ab:le was ex~· as
, _ Introduced -by LiOb ~1uKJoj
MA. N ARRIITED
fklbJtetter, program cbairma';,
sues~re Theodore T. lu;;;t~d
· White, Midd1eport, wu
of lowlands would
I~~:,; Sr., and Paul Smart, intro- 1•
last night for lntoxlcaby the swollen Missl$·
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alao by ,Mr. Hobstetd!r; Lion
wiD be given a hearjng
Shain, attending for the Ilrat tonight before Mayor Kenneth Meti
lte
Elhinney, Chief Herbert Gilkey
days of floods in the
1 glh"
me a r a en -v illness, and reported today.
west already . have inundated
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Car smashed u'p
In Collis•"on
On. Route 689

Patrol reported
on Route 689 ia
which one car
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Offidal!l aald here
picked up uytlme,
be aet out u aion Rl pouibJe. 'f.be
treea were"'dut April 15, but 'ar·
rived today.
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Bruce Stalnaker hal. been added
to the cut ot Ute 1880 ''VarteUes"
to be preeenttd by the Pomeroy
HI&amp;~ School In t\Oo atalldo tonl&amp;ht
and tmnorrow ntshl. He II to Bin&amp;
"We're Goana MO~."

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.jlmy BeloiOI!tO,

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in ·_ th.~ ..

. -Heatd contracta read· wltb
&amp;cine Fire Dept. to handle
wmt.&amp;, ind with-; Robdt' HodJICh
h!o A:ug. 20' · Satllrila1
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On the mined banks, men uaing
planting bars will set out black
loeu•t. tuUp poplar, red oat, wbite
oak, ash and maple treea. .
Six. plarltlng machines will be
by ere_ws to plant white pine,
lear pine, red pine, silver
and bald eypress on the unlands.
At
or this year'a plant. :;~;~·d~d:itino~in to regular
inp, the company will have ll,Ml
plaiJtin,ss nf . vuioua
acrea of tree plantations.
made by the com·
cooperation with ·state and
reaeareh stations.
Starts 2 D d e8810D
Source of the seedllnes is the
Entry
Foreclosure
Ohio Divialon of Forestry NurserThe grand jury will be in &amp;el· ics and labor for the project ls
sion tomorrow to eon&amp;ider oea&amp;ea aupplied by the Dunzweiler Conthat have been eertifil!d to u by struetion Co., of Zanesville.
the lower courta, an entry in the , Ohio Power'&amp; reclamation proclerk of courts offlee reveal•·j gr.m ia under the dltec!tion of
This will be the second session John J. Reiser, syrtem assistant
for the gr&amp;Jtd Jury for this term manager of the Right-of-Way &amp;
or court.
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·'Jbe rJports oa iobl, income,
aalea and production, to be re.
l.fased In about 10 d1ya, are ex·
peeled to show little improvemftt
apd posaibly some dipa.
Unuaually cold and anowy
\lfeatber lut montn is responsible,
actording to tbe nperts. 'l'beJ a11o
;::.~:.dowm in oteel and auto

.at one o'clnt!k Friday for
son of Hr. and Mrs.
uarrtaonrille RD,
away laat night at the
H01pital. The infant fa
aurvJved bJ tbe parents lDd aix
brothers u4 1iltet1•
Rev.
Thoma will offj.,
ciate at tlae tenriees with bW'lal
in tbe Carleton Cemetery. Frienda
will be retfived at the Bigony
Funeral Home in Alblny after Bi1.
o'clock tbJJ eveninJ.

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Filed In Court Here

AD entey ot
forecl01ure has
been filed . in tlle clerk of court's
office in the Q8e of the Pomeroy
ational Bank, Rutland Branch.
versus Clyde aDd Helen King.
The pl.alntiff ia seeking reeov·
ery of $2,48f.80 from the
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. . To Cost Ohio rupayers-·$400,000
~~ ~ua~ Spruce-UpOf State's Highways
Its ~prmg cleamng time agam on Ohio's blgbwa~s- Plans 1 ym. During 18llll, roata mounted
for the al)llual war against roadside traah are now bemg read- to $389,000 llT!IItb' lor laOO..
ied by the Ohio Department of Highways.
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prediekd toda1
lbere will be litth; 1o ebeer about
in their reports on bwiinea ·in

Ohio Power Co., whlcll annually conducts the largest indl, WiD Be 011 Friday
operation in Ohio, bas announced it will
FUneral ~erv~a wUI bel beld
set
and a half tree seedlings in strip mine
HarriSOQvllle Presbyterian

An antlc~Pated $400,000
apent in .plckJng up a vast assort-

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RD
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Galli·
poUs munlclpal court on a charge
or ' bavllll no muffler. He is to
-appear Saturday.
Joseph Paul
Drummond, 28, Addison, waa fined $10 and llosta yea:terday in
munlci~i.l court for speeding.

W~HINGTON
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Predicted In
March Reports

·Obi. 0 power company Will set
Out Nearly 1,500,000 Trees Servi-eeo-Fo-rw-an-t

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fHUiliOAY 11M PRIOAY

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...,lo,.....m wtth Karr &amp; Van
Z.ndt (Coofitloe, Ol&lt;lo-

for Jill s.ervi~ 6a~ al8o been
ed from p to $2.50.

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Council Votes Hike· In Residence Gas:;

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her fatber
baf
returned
to hit Fred
ho01e fr~ ! 'lobe
Meigs G~neral H~pltpal •tad· t~
convaleiiCIDIJ nicety:
Mrs. Ro~rt ~rkey, hfol'J" dJr•
ector at R1o Grand' CoPeft returned to Rio Grande SuncUt)' tf·
ter a week.'s vacaUon wit.. btr
sister, Mrs. C. A. Polnd~¥'tet­

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clinner, badge
Wen made by Mrs. 100al Healtb ana Birda were pr•
Tbe: pre~entation aented to Sutauna Arnold and
o01remony opened )With the Girl Home Gardener, Cook and FirSt
and promiJe.
Aid badeea to RuUl Ann Bailey
prel!lented -,ere: Yolk and a Pen Pal badge to Susie
Anita CoUi.ns, S11a.utna Tracy.
Gloria ·auc:t, lluth ADn
r..ouaruia Lea{l&amp;l'd, Ktthy
Firat clus bad•e• "7f'etfl preJoyce Evana, Jane Evan~, eented tq Linda Sauvage, Gloria
Jennie Evald, Patty Buck and Joan Hewetaoa and
Sauv.t.Cf', Li.nda membenhip p1M. to each girl and
Su1ie Tracy, BectJ Eblin, tbe commit~e for ' lalt ' year Mrt.
Spencer, SUJ411 Dixon, Merlin Traey, Wilbur Bailey and
A,nn Bauer, Sand:; Gllmore, )lr. and Mrs. Lawrence Leonard
Heweteon and MarilYn Mooro and Mrs Maxine 1\rnold.• Year
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pin1 were givea to Mrs. Moore,
Tbe Rambler: Olor~ Bud'. Jen· Mrs. William Collin• and Mrl. ~
Evans, Joan Hewetlon, Linda ger Spencer.
Lin4a Smith, I~
Debra Bpen~r. Susan
The committe for this year
Polly Ann Bauer, Sandy were introdut:ed and included
Mrs. Arnold, chaiJ man, Mrs. Ju·
and Beck')' Eblin.
Evans,
Debra
tiua SauYige and Mr. and Mn.
Joyce
the ocene of tile celebration
l)iJ.on,
Polly Jos.eph Fields. Mrs. Herbert Dix.oo
!bird annlversary tl)is forthGilmore, olen· and Mra. Roger Spencer will
to an annOIIIIcement ·made
HewetiOa.
serve aa leaders for the cardinal
Ev&lt;1.., De- patr-ol •nd Mrs. DW&gt;I• waa preaented • Scout pin. .

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&amp;roup.
At the concllUIIon of'the evening,
cook lea, coffee, mlatl and soft
drinks were served frcm tables
decorated with sprmg flOWe£11 M'rs.
Jaek Bechtle prcs1ded at t~e silver
Ml"o'ice
:Mr:~., James Brewington was the
wanner of the door prbe. an arrangement of yellow daffodils
, Futur~ plans for the Eleanor Ci r·
cle include the selling of ti ckets
for an operetta which wiLl be pre·
s.ented &amp;t Che&amp;hlre High S.chool by
Merlyn Roas.

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School Saturday Night
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the Girl Scouts of Troop Six at the SallBbury
the dinner the HaUelulAh Grace waa SUIIJ

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OIUCKLE FOR ToDAY

Girl Scouts Observe Family Nigbt At
Salisbury School With Dinner M?nday

h IIIIDDtl MOUDA.PIII':f
A special program which deP.icted the poS5ible hfe story of
a girl Dorn to a Methodist famtly from blrth to adulthood was
~ lldallta t.ptbed were Brian presented Tuesday evening when the Eleanor Crrcle of ~he Mn. Francia Andenon wbo UIJ·
Heath Methodist Church held their Mother-Daughter meetmg
So Lt..U, dauel:lter of Mr. and Mra. at tb.e church.
and 11 recuperati~ at

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meht ot rubbish tossed from cara
since last summer's clean up.
Armiea of highway maintenance
wOTker.s will spend approximately
two months ~CC~urins the right·of·
wa'1_ alOfll aU major routes eol·
lecting' paperS, tin ean1, ~ttles
and otber WUiigbtl)' · objectl by
hand.
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cent yean, the nault of everhigher 'trsffle wJumes and in·
creas~ng Cll'elesanesl on tb~ part
of dr1vers. Offleia1a. are consider
in~ an. inteuive edu.cational campa1gn m an attempt to duplicat(l
the ,reeord of 1~ WheJJ st.t.ltewide anti·litte~ publicity sflced the
budget to leta than $27Q-

the Department has iDatalted·
refuse barrels at Jntenaf4: ot 20
to 25 miles along beavily tr.·
velcd routes. Some loca~ garden
clubs and service organhatl01l8
distribute: litter 'pags, eOCGura&amp;fnJ
every motorJat to keep pape.fl
and bottles lnllde his •iltomobl18
instead of flinging tbe~ ,aUt tile
window.
The
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fHE DAILY

wm~~entating Kditorially

HISTORY
Meigs County

.'Dae..D,fd. M.tNi.ckeles we have
P,. feeord of in this 3ection were
· Jaml!i.s Alexander McNickles ed
bis w~e s.tah Arbs tbe)' came
from \he we.~rn part of Pen~YI­
vauia,"' to .f.etart township, Me1gs
CO\lnty. Ohle, tn 1857. They set.tJed on what became the Me
Nickle homstead .. about one nulc
.-~st of PlanJs, Ohio.
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Mr. McNickle did DOt bulid
·this bovse but bought the farm
' ' ,.ncl ho~u1e (rom Josf"ph R1tctde
Mrs. McNickle took sick on th('
journey to her new home and
enly lived aboUt one week afler
reaching it. She ia bLlried 1n the
Wolf ~eter)' at Plants, her husband is buried bY h.er side.

(Toadl marned Alice Shanes, Bel le married Grover Wolf, Rush
married Vetrica
Roush, Ad1th
n,arr!ed oenn1s F . Sayre, Minnie
marrted Edgar Sayre, Melt mll'·
ned Blanche Balser. Marshall
married Ethel Adams daughter of
Job Adams, Jennie, Lillian. Leona
and Helen.
Harvev married May
Two daUghter Blanche,

To eommemorate National lJb- of the belt aellen:
1 "The Status Seeken'' b v
rary Week, April I lhro~ April t,
"Tbe Enemy Within" by Robert Paetud. "In our great d.e~oc.rance

~t,!:;~;!w ~~e: ~m~rial ~ Kennedyk' , "l"uclnatiqg re~rt of

h.unevetl!eell ... ~~· .."""'""

. -&lt;-'-ily· ....- . . ..
' of the ~"":""" ' "\7.~-.-~
lo.'1'2iii ' -··"'~1
mitttie,
""~ ,take' ·&lt;;U,&amp;~
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_.toquately.
,op;· 1!1': on ~
~·This poll!f,!!' -.~irllW!!trateit.y'Uie
fact ¥ .dllflni the ~~ ~ .roo;06o
claslroc)nl8 hove been ~ In the lll!i!Od

Shuler.
Gladys

are

Herbert married Fannie Slaughter. Onr son. Homer.

mailit.ail1lng \11\t
adequately OUr

MIDDLESW i\RTH F AMI LV
Tunis Middleswarlh had three
sons William, Cl-ark .and James.

lD order to

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and breau otatemen and/or poJi .
ticlaru and preaurnably makea tbe
goverpment run."
.. Tbe Longeat Day" by ComeUUJ
Ryan. "A spellbinding aceount of
D-Day. My most luting impression

FOOD MART atUPON

MINUTE STEAKS
lb. 69ff .

wu of the bravery or tbe para-

troopen. A good book for a gradu·

WITH THIS COUroN

BACON ENDS

1!4use

61bs.$1.
R 2 lbs. 49~

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CMOPS
IIIB CVTS
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BOLOGNA

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present."
"The Strategy of Peace" by Senator Jo.hn F .. Kennedy. "Speeches
on fo~tgn policy, defense, national
aecur1ty and leading domestic iasuea. by the front-running Democratic car.dldate for the presidential nominatJon. A must for the
would-be well informed cltiun

"P~r No More" Jty Jlobert Ruark: ;.. well written, eaay readina:

aovel by tbe new•paper eolumnlst.
All or the uaual ingredients for a
best seller inclwiing, of eourae
sex. Tbe main character Ia 10
bopping In and out of bed t)yt it'•
bard to fieure where tbr time
came from to make all thoue bJl-

buaY

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Ill The

lions.
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"Once Upon A D~am" by Patti
Pqe. "For teenagers. A penonal
cbat with Patti Page that I think
moat will enjoy and from which a
few mi.a:ht even derive some benefit ."

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Ia ParterabUlJ SaturdaJ on

Mr. and Mra. Oscar Henry an4
Terry, Mr. and Mrs. Don QutBeD.berry and family, MiddleJIOrt, motored to Columb\11 Sund•t to \ltait
fdr. and Mrf. Clarence Ward .-n4

lUMBO P.\IJCAL

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· and died in Antiquity.
William married lubell~ Wolfe
.and went west allo hill brothers
James arid Gabriel. Tll'ey hved

ried Juha Alexander, AdAlia marricd Harrison Parr, Ama.,. mar·
' ~d Qenrge Cooper, Hannah mar~tid W 0 WHkln50n.
and (!led In the west.
Ceorge and Amaoda Cooper.
After thv death or hill fir.~t Tl'leir children Alke marr.led a
wife, [)at!!~',
Chnrlt~!f MeNick\c West. Adelia married W11Uam
marrlt'd Sanl)tna Osborn, widow of Petrel, Al_rrcd never married, le•·
Georg 1• Oshorn.
sle, Gtorge and Charlea all died
Dt&gt;\Huh'!i childrf"n : Lorrnzo younG.

A ....... w• 'IIIII lif ~
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bJ lbe ~.u.all loeloll f
HarrliOft•IIW.' • .atce •Ml6c!tiiilhome-m-adet biked •JoodS WIU ~e
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CELERY • .• bunch 19¢
WINESAJ'IJ or ROMES

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Jeweler

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Onion Plants

Mason County
Farm Bureau
Discusses Drive

Methodlit Cburtb' .will ser\le • ham
supper April 1' b.eeinning at &amp; p.
m. it Ul annou~.

Blunt Words
Answer Reds'
Sharp Attack

Back m thlll capital city 20
years after he rlrBl anlved here 1111
a l1llle·known brlj.~adl er general
eACaplng from German · o~cupied
france. dt• Ga ulle wtu given 11 paJl•antry - rich rDYlli welcqmc. lt
was his Urlt \'is1t since the war
and de Gaulle
v. urc hls [ormcr
rank.
'1'\e iaat1 ) iml tt hnd been dif~eHnt. 'Then:' he rame unkn own
and unhalled .

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and maneuvertn1
polJUea and the
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make•

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:LONDON UJll - Frenl'h Pre.11i ·
dent Charles dr. Caulle donned the
old rpnk or hi11 warttmc Free
French cQI11tnand and returnl,d. to
his rormei- hi-&lt;~dquarh•rs tod1.1y 'witO
a wekome fit ror a king.

"ndel Castro" by Julel DuBoi•

Board often a brlet' review of each tory in Cuba"

William married Helen William-

son. T~1r childre n Nettie married
Jesse rnan'led
Their children John married Van Mc-Dade,
George
Crow,
Lucy
married War~ Maney R1chardson, Willlurn m.arrled Isabelle Wolf, Mary marned die Ml'Dada. They had one dall·
M.eU Wolfe, .lamc1, Gabriel _ and g'hter, Helen who married Col.
Delilah never m.arrll'd, Jane mar· George Bush. One dtu&amp;hter Jane.
Unnle married Leash Price
ried John S1pes.
and Jived in the west.
Clark mar~ied Florence Will·
John McNicki~s returned to
Penns)·lvania and married Nancy iarryon. ,
Ri cbnrd!iOU, near Kitlanmg, Pa .
Jame&amp; hoad one daughter Eallle
They then returned lo the Mc- who married David
Alexander,
Nickle hom~?stead . Their children (his second wife.)
'Sirah Catberine (Sadie) married
Edward f~ hapman , Guy ne\·er marHOPKINS FAMILY
ried Clarence man·ied Louise
ln lhe names of the early set·
Bur;i FlOyd
marm•d Mildred
..i-"'·, R•IJllt married Nancy Wil tiers of Letart TownsMp we find
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the name
Tltoma.a D. Hopkins
son from Kentucky, Charles mar- and hii wife, Eliubeth. Mr. Hop!'ied Dais)' WIIGner . One BO n , dy - kms died November 24, 1863, rand
'1ng In Infancy. William mamed
Til
Mallie Fry. Children Olive, Rulh, h1s wile January 4, 1956.
ey
Rub~· .. Violt'1, William, Howard BI'C both burled In Letart Falla
marrit•d Ida l'olnwr. One ~:~on cemetery.
Their children Thomas maJTI'Jd
Paul.
Mary and Mel\ Wolfe, live11 Harriet .Hayman, Dav1·d o . mtr·

th~re ~

durinJ National Ubrary Week, Mrs. "Good background book for .,;
~ an Coi\SeJlt" by Allen
Geer&amp;e Thayer of tbe Library undentandin&amp; of the cWTent hil- Drury. 6~8 page• 9f the beat writ-

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doile excellent job

and William

the researchers maintain

pu on
e wor mp of the McClellan five diltlnet clusee of society See
I e1ves 10 boob from the cur- Committee. Facti that shock and if )'OU aaree .nd in which ·clau
rent belt seller U.t.
naUJeate.
you qualify "

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"During the pooot .(l."e yaara, the Senate
Labor and Public Welfare Commltt.., : has
held many days of ltearln-gs on 1illls· w)lle~
would provid~ Fed~nl aitd• Wthe Sti,~s for
the construction of ~~}l!?~· A:'!'! ye.t, tb~e

By Wolt..r 1!. ~

MtNICKLE F.\MILY

In New Haven April3-9 With 10 New Volumes

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Social Events In

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Order Easter Flowers

~yUy balanced dtaarmament agt~e·

mCnt thal safeguard• Its own se-

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TANK EXPLOSION FATAL
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FRESH VEGE'i'ABLESf
New Pole Ieana
-New Pod Peas
New ,florida Red Potatoes
New Texas cGbboge
New Texas GNen. Onions

UnltM PNaa ln..rMtl..,..l
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Mars, Jupiter, and Saturn.
On thta day tn hiltorY:

In mo. Ensllsh poet

Word'1wort~

lb.can49c
INSTANT

The moon Is approaching ita
pbaae.
mornln&amp; tJtal'l are Mercury

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MAXWELL HOUSE

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ninty.et&amp;hth day or the year, with

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YESTI4:RYEAR I

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l'urity.
U S. Dcloglite Fredrick M. Eaton
mude the statement nt a two-hCIUr
and 20-rumute seasion ot the 'tO-nation disarmament conference,
one o[ thr Jonaest aince the. group
convened Merch 11).
Eatnn sald tlte United States
would not !iign any aJrecment
that ~t'opa.rdlz~d Amcr)~lfl .lleeur-

CROSSWORD

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MIDDLI!PQRT,

SELF SEBVIC:!E

Buckwheat

Among the very earliest, three
memben or lhe Arum' family
1how aome atrlktne resemblanc~ta.
both In leaf and flower form.
Perhaps the very earliest II the
roetld, or foul-Smelling, -Skunk
!ty
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Jt!aton Wll.!l replyin~ to 'I shJrp Cabbage. First, appears the yel·
stlack on the Wefl~ and the Un"cd lowtsh or brownish spadix sur·
SIBil'S in purticular deJh·ered
·rounded by .reddish-brown spathe
dn~· hy Soviet Delegate Valerian
.Inclosed ln.·"'i Jleahy round of
leavr:s . At tint tht leiYe&amp; tre
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Thi• Umc he wn' mot by Queen Zorln .
EHtabcth, Prince Philip, PrJnccsa
Mr. and Mra. Harvey Ertewlne
Mar.,urft ai'ltl other meml&gt;t'n of
and Jnctta vi~Jited hia11ililter&amp;., Mrs .
lhe royal romU)', as well aa by l'aul Ucnnetl and 'Mrs. Howard
)lr.lme Minister ~arohl Macmillan
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Carder, Pt . Pleaaant, Sunday.
l\ld leader&amp; of, the government. • • •

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Open
Evenings
Til 7:30

·cEN}:VA UPI - Tllc Unltod
Statca bluntly told the Soviet U•

Optometrist

MILL STREET

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NOVELTIES.
Euler Graos Aad All The !lema
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·n thers Beat Jackets··14-0 In . S~ason Opener
Early (Gus) Wynn Gives Notice He's Ready For

39th birthd&lt;ly latt January .
for Cleveland 's 10-9 \'Jctory over
Wilh 271' vlctories already in the the Ch1eago Cubs; D1ck Scho.till, "hard rock '' Wynn is !our tn· field's IUlh-inmng !lingle drove m
ump~ ahead of Milwaukea·s War· Pittsburgh's wmnmg tally in a 7-tl
l'E'n Spahn for top honors among di:ctsion over Philadelphia; Stan
Th~ Jac~et.r J&gt;aWl)' (Boone) Htncurrently acll\'e hurl"rs and he ~usial 's homer led the Cards to
dy, with leak} ~qpport afield, ~aw
knows that another btg: year will a 13-10 victory over Boston; :;.nd
11 fl.llli cross ~ Pl•U! });y· t}le t!me
put him within arm'i reach of that Roger Marh;' 11th-inning . single
two were out In the_ fh'tt tnwne.
"300 club "
aav~ tht' Yankees a 4·3 Win OVt'r
To~ Ande:rsol), Jumor -~UthPaw,
"'heved ham, pve. up f1 ruq scorOnly six modern hurlen are Baltnnure
In&amp; single to Gary ~re. tt!en got
membua of that dub and they
~· II••! Jo~
Terry
Kn,ght oq. a roller to end
are all Hall of Fame lmlolortab.san Junes. the G1ants 21-game
the Inning.
Cy YounG , Walter Johnson, Chns- wmnt'r. was blasted for S('Ven r~ns
ty Mathewson (irover Cleveland m the Dodgers' v1ctory 1ncludmK
Alex,11.nder Eddte Plank and l.efly homers by Wally Moon and John "I'd Ilk• .,.rrnisston to remove
Grove.
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th• 1pik" from my ahoeet''
Only three more wins will put Covey'!! three-run homer led the
Wynn m the :"ttu. 7 alot among !G;t";;"~~·;'~·~~:':;u,tile counter-attaek .
modern pitc hers. just ahead uf
blast orr ruokie Dave
the 273 wms by former Yankee 1
ll!RVt&gt; Milwaukee it's'
~tar Charley Ruffing.
firth straight victory and made
St:attan f!:our Hits
Bob Rush the winner in relief.
. AlJGUSTA, Go. UPI - The
wynn, who eompla.ined of a gout Frank Torre also homered for the
.worki'4
mastera of the falrways
attack just last weekend, WillS a Braves.
the first
1fta:it out today -_fter
pain in the neck Cor the Ti&amp;ers
Ol 1 's major golf title• - the
Lou Johnson and •Ernie ·Banks
as he St:attered four 1ingles over hit homcn for the Cubs, but
Athens, led by Bob Norris's three M
__ with ArQold Palmer
his IM!ven inninas. Two of the De· Ciev@land rallied for five runs in hits and two runs, beat WelJston . tbe be:tting choice aod . Sammy
troit hitters were quickly erased the laat half of the nioth. includ- 5-2 Wednesday for the Bulldog.' 'SneHI and Ben HOlan· and teRti·
1n double play11. A two·run Chiea·
ing Hale 's three-run double that first SEOAL (northern division) mental favoritfJ.
EVERY
go rally in 'be fiflh mniag on rolled under the fenll!e, and the baseball victory of the season.
A 1field of &amp;4-17 ama.teura and
Oene Freese's single, i~innie i
.
ld
6'7
P1()fetllonab -- wli ~SCheduled
.
1
winning
run
was
walked
across
SUNDAY AFTERNOON oso's double and AI Smith's
l..erthander Charles Bur"1Je
to te• off it 10 a. m. u .t. over lhe
by
pitcher
Moe
Drabowsky.
, fri•ls 1 p.m. - ltace1 2 p.m. ble enabled Wynn to turn over a
went all thr way for Athena, al- l,9"" ~ A
t N li 1
11
lowing five hits. Joe Collins went
~ya.-~~,~
u'ua a a ona go
eModified
eSportsmen
2-0 lead to )&lt;"'rank Baumann, who
Pittsburgh committed four er.
- Well 8ton perml1· course with fa1r ~nd mil~ weather
•Striobly StocK.
allowed two hits and no runs in rors that led to five unearned t he d Is1ance lor
forecast
the lut two innings. Frfnk Lary Phillies runs but pulled the game tmg eight h.its. Jon Hendera~U,
By d~sk on SUtlday- b\'!Cri''g
This ..,_.Y 35 Lap
went tbe route for Detroit and lost out when Schofield's third hit ot for the \o~rs, had three safat1e1. playoff _ one · or them
DUNCAN TIOPHY RACE
deaplte allowing only four hits.
the ume in the lOth inning scored
At~ens plays at Lancaater
the green jacket· wlilil~c~ht!~i'&gt;~?~~:
In other exhibition games, Los pinch-runner Joe Christopher from day. m a non-league &amp;~me. G~lll· one of tbe mo.i I?
AniJeles mauled San Francisco, ~econd.
polis goes 1.? South Pomt ltJ4Ught plonahlps In the game.
1•·10, in their fint meetin1 this
after .11eelnlil 1ts track team so down
The Yankees finally won two 72Ih to 17Ih at South Point la1t
year; Stan Lopata's 12th innina:
0
gan'l:efl
In
a
row
for
the
first
lime
homer
gave
Milwaukee
a
3·2
win
ni,hl
Itt. 2 Parker...,,.., W. Va.
(.\Yer Cincinnati; Bob Hale's ninth- this !Ieason when Marls blosted a
Lme amre:
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Inning doublt" cleared the base11 lonljl drive to right that easily
Athens
130
5
8
scored Cleti.ll Boyer from third. Wellston
001 010 0-~ I
('l,.,.,
Duke Maas arid Eli Grba pltl'hed
Athem
:
Burnfield
and
·Bennett.
Ma~h
hitleeB relief for five innlnga to W~lston : Collins snd Ramsey,
Itt the atage for the win .
MU1ia1 says he haa trouble seeMIAMI BE-'CH, Fl•. UP!-Fo""·
in&amp; the ball In the -bright Arizona Naming Hurth Called
er heavywei.Jtht ~ft~pJon Rocky
t'.lnlio:ht, but hl!l doubled and
Marciano summed ·tCup perfectly
FEATURING WHITJY .
BAND .
acared in the seventh inning and ~nother 'Mil8tone'
in discuul,ng Wedne!lday ftitht's
NEW
YORK
UPI
Thio!
namJD&amp;
amaahed a grand-slam homer in
Charles A. Hurth, former ~resi· tO-round natlona&amp;lf•te~evlsed fight
th6 etrhth to pace tile Cudi'nals' of
dent
of the Southern Association, between welterwe11bta Gale Ker·
victory. Carl Sawatskl and Leon
aH
general
manager of the New win MKl Jay ~llmer, whi(!h ended
Wagner also homered for St.
York
entry
in the Continental in a draw.
Louis.
"Kerwin wa1 more aa:lresive,"
Leofue today wa.11 hailed aR another
"ml
CRtone"
for
basketball's pro· 11aid Marciano, w~o refeyeed the
TO SIGN PACT
conest held in. the swank FounGENEVA UPI- 1-feavyweight posed third major league.
talnebleau Hotel:a grand b'llroom.
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Ingemar Johans~on
Although the New York fran- " But Fullmer lander more puns.ald Wednesday he will tly to t·hise-holders still are sweating ches."
~ew York some time next w~&gt;£-k oul plans for a new stadium, they
Marciano scored it 98-98 for
to sign a contract for a return announced the scleetion or Hurth each tighter under the 16-poinl·
match with Floyd Patterson on a!l the club's general manager at must system. Judie ·Barry Pearl ·
June
Johansson has lined up a pre.u eonlerence Wedne•day·. man favored Fullmer, 9'7-95, but
F Do ld .M,. 1 ,ifr~nt, .. a New Yorii:J1JudJJ~ Dave Feld had . K~rwin in
bro ltr, 1• waa nluncd president ot 1r~t. 9B.D5. United ~'¥ie~~f¥t·
the earn
. 'llonal .acored it (NJ. ~ for
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'Palmer Choice
In Masters On
Augusta Greens .

Burnfield Picks
Up First Win
For Bulldogs

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THE PILOT WHEEL

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BlgO,State'sNational Champs Rewrite
Country's Record Books In ~asketball Play

byGOOD/iEAR
lite people who

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NYLON TIRE 'COROI
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. NEW YORK UPI- Ohlo State' a
naticmel champions and Oscar
Ro~itiOfl of Cincinn~tl sparkeJ
th• ntur~ to emphas1s on aeorlnJ in ma}or. college ba•kctball
durlnt the 1~·00 •eaton.
Final N.. C. A. A. figures for
the ~ampa~gn dlsclo1ed today :
An all·time record for goal
scorlnK hy one learn.
.....New Individual, team -nnd natio{lal records for shooting accur-

at San Francisco that Coach 'Fred
Taylor'a champion Buekeyea had
an tx!foptiomll shootin&amp; night.
The Buckeye-s sank 67 .4 per cent
or their rield eoal trle1, clicking
nn 16 or 19 In the first hslf.
It was a phenomenal
display
but the Buckeyes sank .497 per
ct-nt · of their tield goala during
the season, led the major colleges
in seorlna with the highest aver·
11,11:e since 1956 00:4 polnl.; per
game and produced the higheat
averos:e number of rleld goals
per 1ame ever recorded 37.3.
Miami of Florida 89.9, West Virglnia 89.5 and Clneinnati 86.7
ranked 2-3-4 behind Ohio State
In final team offense figures.
lie 0 Rewrite• Rtco,..
Jerry Lucas, Ohio State'• •o·
phomore All·America, paced this
spree b)' laadina the nation In Indivldual field toal shooting. He
sank 283 of his 4ft trias for a
record .637 -per cent.
Roberllon virtually re-wrote the
recQI'd book whUe betomlng the
major. colleee game'• fir•\ thrtetme ' acorlng champton. HI• record .-how•:

AC)!.

'fhe biiJest overall seorln~~: Increau in five year11.

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The reault of last month's flrst
N. C. A. A, basketball champion·
ship event lnvolvlnc-a campaign's
top teams in offen•e Ohio State
ancl defeftllt California confirmed
the new tte,pd.
qhlo State won, 7li-M. The last
fiu preeeding ctlampions all
had leaned atrongly toward de·
Sen Pranclseo In 195ll an&lt;l
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more 984 1958; lf-HI.ghest ayerage b3 ·a sophomore S2.fl Um8.
R(lbertson and Lucas eparked
pace ·letting offensive effort. by
thtlr team 1. CinelnnaU and Ohio
State left the re1t of the major
teams far behind while out~oring
their combined opposltiop by av·
•raging rnaretns ()t U.o ·and 2iU
points per game durhlg'~tle 1059-60 sea!lon
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Ohio State, ;the first Bl&amp; Ten
team to lead thJJ major schools In
scoi'lng, bettere~ the ' ptievloua
hllh of 35.3 tiJld· goal• pet' itme
ueroged by -thall &lt;W. fa.) in
IMtl the sam• · :year M~ad
State hit the ptevio~:.. •11-time
seofln&amp; high of 88.8 :l ftolnts 1
Jame.

second and both xored

Wil801l's sharp single

on

opened the meet·
responJlve re•cl·
to the Lenten

was
he14 Wlt:h.etday at the Middle.
port HIJI! l&lt;bool.
Tile . . . .IJ . _.ed -'tb the
'!lnlinl ,01 tbe Star Spooclect
Banner and tflen DenniJ WalbJ.trn
led tbe croup In the Pledge or

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11a county should sel'Ve u a warnlpg to the fishing bretbrep
that new fishing licenses are now required. The two mm (orfelted f20 bond eaeh in GallipoUs municipal court on cliar!"S
of fishing without a license brought by a Gall~ county game
.
protfl'lor.
• Meigs eounty has two fine game protectors, A. H. J.oacbn
Qnd Don Williams. Neither bas any desire to cause lileal
sportsmen tronble and money but It is their duty to ask you
for a fishing license if you 4re fishing . It is also their duty to
place you under arreat if you· do not have a license. llefore
go fishing save iourself money and both you and the
protector embarrusment by buying a Ucense. Price:

BqR.ene Brown

of Ute Lord'•
. 'Mte mlnuie1

to center.

Middti!port High
Auembly
April6
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'Pomeroy's experience-Loaded Panthers boomed home 12
runs on six hits, four opposition err~rs, ~wo _ hit batsmen, an_d
three walks Wednesday all in tbe fnst mnmg to open their
1960 campaign In the SEOAL with a H-o diamond win over
ILiddleport'sYellow Jac~ets:
Anderson walked two in the

lnt.m.tioftal
'Birlat (_Gua) Wynn, the Amerie&amp;ll. ~·· top winning piteher
af lMl · ~euoa, ,gave notice today
t ... )lt'J Ill set felt another big
JeCl' tllat .•ill"twinl- blm close tu
ttie .iMiieflr.;.re ol300 victories.
IJ!he !Citleq:o Wl'li'e Sox' ac-e
ri.,.IMnder dlsp!a)'M mid-se-ason
1 - W. br~g eeven shutout inJilr:lcllin a Z-0 \lictory O\'er the Df"·
trot11'llm Wednt"llday, just about
u Mlib 11 be breezed pa!!l his

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Big First lnning,,Coast To Victory

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ALL-STARS

. : inuther Big Season Putting Him Close To 300
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ing thru the fifth and only Howard Parker got a harmless single

. th th 'rd
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In the big first fOl' Pomeroy, centerfielder Nick Coates unloaded a
two run homer behind Bob Cuningham's ttQ'ee run triple, and Tom
Grueser added a double wh1le Cunningham and Coates added singles
their second time up that frame .

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ed the follOW"~£ Girl'• Intermural
IWfl'dl: 11,1Dior letter IAI J..,y

Butcher, ~ IYelvn Capteina, ChriJ.
tine Co•'4. Barbara Covert, s.tt)'

GllmDn!,,.II!'IJ lkaok.·I&lt;IY ~ortiiJn,
.... KoMi iieEJhi•n)'. Richard•, .t~ S.uer, · ~'aniu Zir·
Ide, PhJJijl, Bostic, SuNe- PuJien
•nd Clydlt T~ylor .

EXQUISITE FORMS

FIRST TIME SALE!
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32A to 42D.

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Middleport: Hindy (Lfl, Ander·
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Pomer.,.:

l;oqn!niliom (WP),

Whlte (5) an(l Gi-ueer, Stew•rt (5).

Umpire: Armes.

MightyMjte
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youog mound talent after the Jlfth
inning . Maore sent in TC\m White
and Swackhamer ealled on Charles
Bush. Botb are righthanded fresh·
Moore abo subbed five others.
Roger StewaJ1. 191' Grueser, Ed Buf·
fingtop for f.d Bartels, Lee Reed
for Pbil Harri10n, Dor Coates fQr
l&lt;niih1 aftd Brown for HoV(ard
Parker.
White gave up a tolid double tQ
Doc Hartinger but Doc died on tbe
sacks. BUib 'fanned Brown and :Buf·
finatoa aQCI got Stewart on a pop
to Hartinger at •hort.
Cunningham 1 in hi&amp; five inninp,
aUowed only ofM'
hit, Hiody's lhot
tbrough the ntiddle in the fourth.
He fan,ned five, Anderson fqnned
five also.
Both
by mud·
Pomeroy
at Pomeroy, and

THIS MONTH ONLY
st)ift to eboo8e from. 32A to
42C. Kany otber ttyles in bquisite
Form tlot
Crom $1.50 to $3.9ti,

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TI!EN·AGE liRAS, 3 STYLES

At U.st- %8AA lo UAA
We also carry Play-teo: bras from
including the new •eol~1'' IIUI "Faoblmt Magie.

PJIO .. up,

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SIONJ WITH AILOI.IITTII\ ..
er1 will emnpete ln an ~lbltiolp
M(llf111t&lt;AL UPI-l!ob 'If~~
from Toledo.
Iormor ,Umy hal!bjlcl4 II¥ Bill!·
ed to pl!tf wl~h the MontreJl
Other Hail of F.amers appearing Alouettes for the 1860 Jea$011. IQ'·
tonigltt
are Fnrik lJenkovlc, eSky, an assistant ~h at Welt
Ardolph Carlaoa, Joe .IIOI'l'il, Jlaak Polllt under- Coaeh Dale Hall lett
Mtrlno, Harry Streets, and Walter year, has bee_n a ~tery coriuun·
Ward.
der of a nike hue in Corinectieut
Thl! highesc poulble total tor alace Jaop.ary.
WAShiN.ccG:.:TO_N_UPI
Pran
any bowler
in a three·&amp;lldJie
leiJIUI' 'fl is 900 ,or thr1e Q!l'(ect els E. Walter D-h. intt0d11ffil a
3410 acetes .. Brandt aCfoml\lllbed bill Wedneaday that would- oUt
his great 1.04,al on PP'M . ~ - ~· federal employt~a wlao -n!UMd k :
2U 'and 300. 'He rolled ·33· strtles anowe1 •'~""'~""- aboat Ct!all'lll'· l
,
Out or a ml•.lmu~ ot ~.a .-··_ · · "'· ilt afli'lliU.,s.

GlrdiH
The above mentioned ''unmentionables" will make )'liltr
Easter dress loolt; "like a mlltion"- Altho we fulve iltem
at only $5.99.
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the mighty miti frefh ~kport, NY., who rolled the highest leuue
series in bowlioJ his\oty, wijl be
inducted into bOling's Hall of Fame
In teremoniea at the ABC. to~namtnt here lonight.
~ ~·
Brandt, WliO rolled a e'ler11ationaf
836 series ih Ht39, Wilf*.ome the
21st member of the ·_boji)ing Hall
of fi'ame. FollQwing bld.ttttioll.' cere·
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WANT ADS

'1181 Employmettt j
Wanted
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llATI!8
I ee:Dll psr word. o .. iMertioa. Mh:Mmum eharee - 80 eenl.t.
11 cmta per word fer tftree. cou:aecuuve inaertioDL
Sped&amp;! - 011e mGU.tb for 30 eenta per Vr'Ord.
Full rat. of 3 cents per word ..ut be cbarCed t.. Mlvertlolnc
II aot »ood wiWa 10 cloys otter re&lt;e1vinol oW.
-~~~ MY«&lt;IIIae - Sbould be reported lmmedlatob'. Tile
Daily Seatlnel wlllnot be rapootible for more tbllt one ilJIC(I!'-

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p»&gt;1abecl at 1 eeot per word.
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AUCTION

On Saturday, April 9, 1960, beginning at 12 .30 P. M. at my
farJU one mlle northeut of

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GROCERY
AND
JOHNSON'S
Serviee S.tat.lon on Sumner Road
buineas.
Your
for
Opeo
patronage apprec:ll.ted We glVe
Top Value 11111np1. FridaY and
Saturday AprU 8-9 2 stampa for
each 10c spent CASH . John C.
ltd Lora 0 . Johnson, Long
4-6--3tp
Bottom, RD 2, Obio.

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DR~.~CU~AN7.1

Cheater on the New Hope Boad,
I will sell at aucUon the folIowmg:
1 Two-piece LiviD~ Room Suite
3 Odd Chain
2 WrlUng Deakl
1 GE TelevblOD Set

3 Floor LamPt, 2 Tabla t.mpa
1 Conaole Table
1 two-oven Hot-point Eleotri&lt;
Range
1 8 Ft. GE RefriSerator
1 Norge Wrin.:er Washer

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HoLf Tueaday Meetln6

For Hilly State
WASIUNGTON UPI-n&gt;e roll·
&amp;lOI.ll quesUODJUnlVed todar at
a DemocraUc !e'pey of tbe w...
consin primary and as an lllut

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Wisconsin Democratic prelidenttil
' Uon, New H..eu. Pl&gt;Dae tf lprimary, and the IOJel', Sen. lfu.
21537.
1-:11- bert H. Mwnphrey, both deplored
MIML.l-11 FURNACio., Wlm NO- the a ppearan~ of the iaue iD.
I HOU58 appl..,..._ Arnold B,.. the r.ace. But tlley also knew tiH¢
Olllo. PhoM poHticiam in botb partin would
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m.EVlSION IIADIO AliD ~ , .areWhen
remat1:bed in the Wetl Vir· vodoD.al leader llld l1led acriptqre
taken from Epheeiaal. She pve 1
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111nia .Primary oo May 10 the I•
sue wtll be tested in a dtfleteDt
8-l.Uc
way, perhaps of ereat.er import.
Ellance
to Kennedy.
, FOa TilE BEST ROOFING S
ltNII Cotllollc " - 1 • 1 vices, root rtp&amp;.ln, rooflng, roof
Le1a than D 1)el' cent of Uae
painting Call ua Bill Wy.att and
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populaUon
or West Vlrilnla il
Gtorce Staats, Phone WY2·287
Jtomeroy, Ohio,
4-7-8tp , Catholic compared with Pion
than 30 per cent in W~a1D. 1
West VtriUlla eon~tll
CUITO.Il JIUJL1' IU1'\JW'i D
aald today they viewed tbeJr
qD..a 1M . •our _ , l'no
st.ate'a race as a lou-up. ~
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thought
the religious inue bad
l'bOao WY-2-8821.
been over-empbtsized but otben
nUl/IliON IAOIO AND fMAI.t. thought it cou.ld be the dominlnt
Ajopll- ,.,.I,. Cell ,,ant factor 'in the outcome.
Humphrey begins a two-day
CopiOI.., 414 N. ........ An.,
tfc
swing
into West Virginia Fridly.
I a
Kennedy visits the state Mondiy
and n;pects to apend a week or
AU~IONIIR
more there after Easter.
Complolohmco
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1:30 Steve Canyon

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3,- Friday

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'58 .Ford · -·· lt_19~

Bible verae.

car, ux t:yl. Economy w1th atd.
a-anamillion. fl096.00. Blaett.D&amp;rl,

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~ 100 ,.._,

12·00 Truth or COnequenee•
12 :~ It Could Be You
J:OO lfid DAY 'Newa
1:10 Mcme)Jme
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2:80' · Loletta Younr Theater
3o00 Young Dl'. !.loloM

., ·' :,;• ... Weatheraost r •
6olf\l $. , ,.,,.111&lt;
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~oW ljunttey )lriallloy Report
' 7:()(), Wblr1l'bl\:o!od .
7:30 Reacue 8
8:00 Bit Htsterson
8:80 Ptrodueer•• ChOJce

OJ!Doul, old- - · 4]··

medJtiUon- bued. on Good Fridly,
after which each member aave a

IOoOO O.U,b a. Ill
tOoJ!O Pl•r Your Hunch
u,oo · Prl&lt;e 1a Rilbl
11:80 Corteat:Ntkm

uo C,oifeo~Y P!irhoooe
4:io AdVenture '' lbe,ter
&amp;:00 Steamboat Bill
5:80 Sgt. Pre•ton
6:00 .. st"e;itn'tioit BID
tHS Jim Thacker Show

'59 Ford · ·· ·· $"95
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'59 Opel .... $1895
'59 Eng. Ford

GUIDE

WSAZ.TV Channel 3

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TO SELL

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.AB.II PlliCBD

Noah Hatldna ll the leader fo1
the meetinp.

otbera present were Mr. and
Mn. Robert Milll, Mr. and lira
Earl Smith ODd Mr. aod lin- Clw'les VromaD..

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Vlrgmia next month.
---;;.;Sen . J obn F. Kennedy. • Romaa
llUIIIG-~ Catholic
and vJctor in Tneeda:fa

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The Cbriatlan crul&amp;den Clau of
the
.Middleport Fint'
Blptt."
Chu.reb met Tue56ay eveninl I"
the bome of M.r. and Mn. Henbe'
McClure for their Bible study meet

to be put to another teat in Weet

2. L... lullom,: .Jhte.

CONI)ITIONING,

Religious Issue
Remains In Air

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..Channel a...;. Friday

tz·sO .b:J" 1'1\•t Bob

1:00 · AboUt t.eea
Medic ' ·
2 .00 Dl)': in Court
2~30 G'al; Storm Show
SoOO Eoat lbe Clock
3;30 Who Do You ·Trust

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1:00

'S:SO
OoOO
6:80
8:'40

eots
1oOO
7o30
8o90

i8indltaD4

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Follow the above-described
cedure.
Of courae, after you've made
l&gt;oalc clrooslnl from oil and

it'• easy to create other
flavors by adding apices
aveb as thyme, dt1
rl.k.a, pepperl, rosemary,
rei. celery salt, and the
celery, poppy and dlll-UJ the -~ nee;;
lobed olrelli!\1!lkrtlor 'With A Dl-o"
Butter-witb a
a lift to family meala.
is' a list of seuoned butten
uae thezr.:

cartood·SPftcticalar .
"ROIDI&gt;erl!oo.m .

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11167 t•l!ll'TA. WlLt. SELL REASQNAIILE. toll WY :1-2~07 d 1a1
cloy, ..U WY :I-2MO in t!W, ' • •·
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18117 BUICK CENTURY 2 DR.
btrdtop power ll.eetlDi and
brake1. D)'naflow, one owner.
•1793.00. BJ..etbura, Pomeroy.

H-ate

1111 t-or !)ale

Kelly,Tires
Ho•te111es for next montll will be
11!1&gt;- Allred BliiO. l(ro. Bortle
Walta and Mra. Na*han 8J111.

M1. ITNA IIIUI'TS
CATI'I!A, Sicily UPI-MI. Etna
Wedneoday alibi , . . . apewing
red-hot IIVa and rock1 in tnother
of the 10,74.2 toot voltano'• many
erupUOnl. klentiata were ttudyln&amp; the eruPUont to determine if
It would be terioua.

at Wllolea.r.

POWELL'S
SERVICE STATION
Mllldlepon,OIIIo

ELECTROL~ VACUUM CLEANer. Rw" like new. Has ' throw
IWl)' bu. fQU price only ' "·00

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or lernu evaUat&gt;ll. Phone WY2· ·
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lor maaJl IR(IDIU')I bulldlnl Jlte
or bulineu. Not far from Atbtml.
1'17e 1'11111et, R. B. 2, Carpenter, 1
Oblo.
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n;,ae.htoe In excellent
n. Bahnce &lt;lue

only

Tefllll if dtalred. Phone

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Mtn1a ·wash n' Wear
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by

RESTON

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$)9.95SUITS' • • $36.95

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Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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Mr. and Mrs.-Aibert Swatzed
spendmg this week In
with their SOD·ln·ll w and

POIIEIIOY, OHIO

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Easter devottonJ whick had
be-en pre pared by Mrs, E. 0 Rail Scholarship Fund
Mrs Blakeslee, chairma n of
were given by Mrs. Robert Coats.
the Essay Contest on Gardens
Membera re11po nded to the roll wh1ch the cluh sponsored ltl the
call with Interestin g s pot&amp; I n !lxth g r ade~ at Middleport re·
Meigs County after which Mrs ported thai the followmg has been
Guy Reynolds, pret~l dent, conduct- given Hon orable mentiOn
Roy
ed the business meeting.
Coleman, T omm y Baker, Larry
A donation was voted to the Gladwell , Conn ie Cook and Ollta

"'DDS AGAINST

1A

TOMORROW"

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SATURDAY

oil
thol

"THE IIIIJMMY''

l'!llrill&lt;r)

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''111E GIANT BER!lM.OTII"
(SolenceFicUoo)

rip

fan
DID
trol
u

J ohnny Appleseed Highway p ro.

ject and al so to the Vtctor Reta

Uw1s.

)irs Wesi&lt;'Y f'ry, the secretary

read a letter from Mrs. Herman

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"Cleanest Cars

In Town
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lot and Su The Choice Cars Of TheYear
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.1960 Volkswagen $1899
' 2 Door. Immediate delivery. Grey finish , heatt· r and defroswr , white wall tires, Leatherette Jnterior, turn sig.
nals, bumper rails. Compact pleasure.

1960 Chevrolet
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Impala Hard Top Coupe. 100% gua ra ntee, spotless interior , ermine white finish wlth red interior, 348 cu. in .
motor, Turboglide trans., push button radio, heater,
wh""l diacs, whitewall tires. Original selli ng price $3505 .

' 1959 Goliath
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Mlii:h, much; Ieos than dealer cost .

1959 Chevrolet

$2395

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Bel Air 2 Door. 14.000 mile$ by local owner, Jet bl~~
fbiUh, with &amp;rey Interior trim , 320 H.P . V8 motor witH

manlllll 4 speed transl)11s:~ion . Positraction rear ax le, radio, heater, white wall tires. See and try a car with power unilmtted .

1957 Plymouth • $1299
Belvedere Hal'dtop Coullf; Nice Ivory over blue finish.
VB motor alld automatfc trans. Has radio and heater,
Like new tires. Price reduced from $1495 .

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Brookwood Slal1on Wagon. Beautiful beige and coral
wil.h matchlnglllterior. Very low mileage by local owner,
34tl cu. in. VB motor, power steering and brakes, · automatic transmission, radio and heater, trul y a nice one
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and priced to lllove.

19'5 7 Dodge • • • $1399
V8 Cuatom ROya14 Door Sedan, 2 tone green finish, cood

tlret, automatic trana., radio and heater. Specially priced.

1957 Packard

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$999

Clipper 4 Door. Automatic trans., good tires, grey finish,
radio and heater. Locally owned. Weekend Special.

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1956 Buick • • • $1295

Special Hardtop 4 Door Sedan. Low mileage by· local
owner, beautiful red and white finish , new ilres, radio
and heater. Man I mean sharp.

195S Buick •

Only $995

Special 4 Door. Ivory over green finish, new tires, clean
biterlor, another new Chevle trade-In, radio, heater and
•ll)'lllllow.

1955 Mercury • • $1095

I Puseqer Wagoa. Clean one owner new cor trade ID,
Mercomatic trans., radio, heater, like nn tires, 2 tone
blue f!niiiL

1955 Plymouth •· • $745

Belvedere 2 Door. 8 cyl. motor, powerfUie trans., radio,
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H um pbr e~s .
Regwnal
Director
concernmg the regwnal meeting
to be held m Logan on May 4.
and told of the n~tw handbooks
now available The club voted to

purchase one
A letter wu also read from
t.,e KmgswoOO Center at Mansfi eld announclllg the Spring Visi1 tation and Tours, of the Oh10 As·
sodatlOn of Garden Clubs which
wlll be held on May 11. There
w11l also be a optJOnal tnp t o the
Malabar F&lt;~rm5 on !he sa me da y.

The followmg were elected to

ter. Mr. and Mra. J ohn
and other relative&amp;.
Weekend guests of Mr , and Mra

G1Wernor( Show

tndty r~ nd gro up s.mging were
en jl)yed during th e recreation per-

Coca Cola CompRny were distri
buted to the members.
Durmg lht' progr;~ m hou r Col ·
lowing the meeting 11 fil m, en ·
titled, "The Earth 15 the Lord's"
which had been ohtamcd for the
club by Carl Bilikcn was shown
by Mr. Blakeslee.
Th e door pnze was won by
Mrs. Lloyd.
AL the close of the evr nm g a
sa lad course was served by the
hostess from !be table centcrNJ
with candlea, da!lodlb and an
imported paper bunny. f avors of
small bunnies matching the one
used .on the table were
g iv~n
each guest.
1 .. aa

!Od Th e girls completed their pin
eusluuns started ~ t a previous
1 m7~ tm g ..
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and prayer by Shar~ n Young
concluded
the meetmg, f;fter
whi ch popcorn was served to 19
girls, the leaders and helpers
and three v1sitors.

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"CRY TOUGH"
AJso Cartoon

STATE THEATRE
THURS., F. I. ancl SAT.

A,.ll 7...9
day Danton i'n
"THE RISE AND FALL

Yo ung

Ga mes or zoo keeper and elec-

Initiatory Work
For 3 Candidates
Was Exemplified
The Racmc Chapter OES met on
Monday at the MaBOnic Temple
with W M Jane Hill and W. P. Al·
rred Tone&gt;' preai~in~.
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· lnitiatOi'y work 161 three canlll
dM(ij ~ was exemplified. Shirley MJ.
Kclvey presented a solo, "On Hagpinel8 Stret&gt;t" with Lee Lee at
aC'compams t

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ld.Oneymooners
Still Fear Leist
Act Of Mof11er

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Mia. KJtlu"Yn MorA

Chev-

oliOf.
· Childn'h p~sent ... :Were Catby
Bahr, Mik'e Elberfeld, Tommr and
TtmL4y Gumpr, Howard Nell Bahr,
Tommy and Harry Spencer, Karen
Gi'J1Jith, Karen and Barbara Eben·
bach, Jimmy Stettler , Bobby Lynn
Woods, Byron McCoy, Unda Baer,
Jenny DeaD, Naacy Karr, Joy Kaull:
Johnn)' Ward, Jackie Mora, Kirk

HENDERSONVIlLE, N. C. UPI
- Heirell Gamble Benedict tad
Andre Porumbeanu bQneymoaned
seeretJy today in fe1r her f1mily
wo~d preiJ Ita relenUess battle
to break up their tntematlonaJ
romance and marriage-on-tbe·run.
The couple was mal'l'led Wednesd•Y pleht in a l().mlnute., single ring ceremony on the lawn of
an iiOl•ted log eabln lodle by 6
juatice of the peace. Gambl, lt,
nearly collapsed In byater~ ~fter
the ceremony, alternately laugh·
lng and crying.
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¥-d t~'e · bono~d

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tn tlitefut,
design end IMu~hilul
rhymer •..: •.

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UStD DUMP BODY .

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cards.
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S...._.t oonditiom were dlscusoed' at length In ·• re"'•llir
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. Nit!, "II thai"'TI.t 110uuco1 meellng.l&gt;f Syracuse ~undl T~f ~ht 'filth Mayor Dick
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~ •illol!l' ollldala that · animola. musl
!_"&lt;;~ .'""'~ "''~ .. ,ulltl. . e pro.
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. · · ·~ ·· tlal , ~ arrangemeata . wt:re
~·IJ· 1tlll (et underWay It 4:11:1 ct;~nlractor&amp; for eatiltlata on resur· tlftade 1 .111
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t••t ·,
of tbe
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t,cwe all streeta. Coundll will hold -r • e mee 1ng 1as1 n &amp;O~ ,o
f .. .,,
l
rial eef Aptll 2 t 0 f
contact tbe county doc wai'den to
payutenl
«J.ue .to tll8 · il)llce ' llmttatlons, :.. &amp;pet d mtbe me Het · 1
ur- .pick up itray doga in the c:ommWl·
for the gym,
I"'II'~Ql muft be liiQJte to
er 1 u Y
rna ·
ity. RO'utlne I:IUiinesa wa• traoaact11 presented.
and their .·:fem.Ules.
The atreet committee il Herman ed In the' lengthy meetiftg.
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tee. A member of the street com·
mltee 11ld tOday that 1be committee will contact the Chrl&amp;ty Road
Resur.fac:lng Company of .~arJ,-tta
for an e1timate on hliurfacing.
uneonaclous · when 'fbe company has already been CiY·

lb~ •ltl · was
they arrl vad , ot tbe ""hool.
QllloJlla ol tho • hoaplta1 iald en

~~ 1¥ Jlrl W. . allU Un&lt;OilliCIOIII
. ·u.~mvrnmc ,qd that ••• .....
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tO :to; tlie CIIRdho'o l!ospllol
, . 1n , CIJ[Uinbuo lblo mornlu( by

Now's The Time o Buy
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Of Low Prices ·
.·c ·hevies

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ity&amp;Revoked ·
- 'Tbo olate
today

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pace Wllh IDdUJirial exl&gt;apllion
and va1tly Ineretled watet- lraffie.
Mr. Moellu atreued the net!(l
for inclusion in the fiJcal Ulll
appropriation - of fupda to begin
adv1nce plannii;IJ for the proposed Racine Loeb all4 Dam in
Metgs Co.unt)', .and to begin con·
I atJmcl:ion ot the BeU.VUie LOckl
and Dam near Reedsvme, also in
Mel.ge CoWJty,
The Corps of Eo&amp;Ineera hils
&amp;upported both of these requeats,
but the
ol the Butt,et,
Administration

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ecmtract to reaurface Racine

Vehiclti! Damaged
In Rt. 7- Cr!ish .

lhe
of
tn a. Uat
prepored tor
meetJna of 'the

IM" FINID
Three new membef:a repl1eed
James White, Middleport, ar· members of tbe formet ll'abd
rested by MJddleport poUee on jury who were excaleQ b1 JuilKe
an Intoxication charge, waa fined Joho C. Bacon. New me~bers
tD and coati last night by Mayor are Homer Casto, Mary Rogers
Kf;!nneth McElhinney.
and 'William Holt.
MElTS IN MA.Y
'lbfl regular April , !"·~~-tlnC.

lhe Laurel Cllll Health Club
House been caocelled aod will meet: ·
Appropri1Uona COmmiUee told the its regular date in May wbicli'
'State Departmeot today to quit the 9th.
living sq high but neverthele11 ap.
proved the bulk of funds requested
by t~ department for tbe next flscal year,
. It ah.o chid~ tbe Unlted SUtea
Inl'ormation Agency .tor 1pendang
.a mucb on PIYCblatru: exanuna·
11001 of ita empl~et~ and eua:ie1t~d lhit the uenty atop overpa:rm1
1t.s betp. ltut USiA iu,ao aot moat

of tbe II10ll07 II wonte&lt;l.
.t.~-d wninuLtee at a closed se&amp;tllll' dii\db~ ·or 11r.·and ' A wreck on Route '1 .,.orth of
, Mn. ·J\Oben Bilfb, ~ootor Star Pomeroy yesterday Involved ~ehl· slon approVed fun4a for both
ele1 driVen .., Oliver Baile)', Jta. atenctttl in t. $ti'ltl,b'~~.807 bill ~
ROute.
.
ciM, and Herbert A. Mdnt)'re, rr1na: mohe)l a110 ~or the Jqatice
Fr
.... illnenrllle, the state patrol re- ilepartmt~nt,· Uie ted;eral cOUrts.
ana t:IVU lb.Cbtl com--ion.
.·
porlod today'

, .. h'JI!l ·ambulon~:

of the

ePRiVAft i&gt;AlTY

commi~

wil ,cOUe&lt;l to. 'e.tlfml· Scbool
teotoi'daJ. of Z:IO p. .m. and
U,!WII· Vlrllnlo·Burke, 11, Flora,
lo' Ill• Help Gen ...! Hl&gt;lptlal.
Att6tdfl1&amp; to &amp;hJ aqaad recorda,

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the congressman was the
Joclls, 21, 22 and 23 between Ratine and a proReedsviUe for which $250,000 has been lnclud·
11161.. budget.
hll.teotimony before the group, Conaressznan
out that in
to the long term advanOblo River
program with construe.
type .&lt;la!m
area and
the
to the two
would mea11 a
of
. The construction of the two
this section for the
the sul&gt;commiUee.
•long the enUre ao mile. Obio
honta&amp;e . ot the river to keep

~me ~w-;nlng.

project to

10 to Columbus
compote in the :

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~etQf ;~bow ioclwJed the bl1ek·
.tiifi.\1. cl•d Pony Choru• of winJom~fii'P · school lasses who came

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PUN'I III._GI

~',(ira))~.· Ole Opry, Eastet:n Sb'le'' l''ii{;il·l Wi~,
4lft"' ·f,t .Eastem High Sclloql ~e

All members of coullcll, except IJigh LivimJ Hit ·
BedfOfd School Thomas
Clark, who is
were
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Girl Stricken
":~:·work has already been . But Committee
doue on a
widen COl· G
RMUests
Jeee Road, one of ijle moat heavily
rants
8l~~~!~orpac~ oquod Was
travele&lt;l 11reet1 ·tn tile vllloge, •it
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reported by the street
WASHINGTON UPi-Tbe

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Repeat Performances Of Two Shows Tonight

LoDdon, &lt;!hairman, E. E. lia1mlll,
and CharJea Neuman.

Charlotte Taylor, Senior · t&amp;
conteat at Middleport High School
MHS
returned to school ' Wedwere held Tueaday with Carolyn
ofm
bema abtenl lor ltV·
Nicholson of the Bth ara~e nam·
daya beeauae of HlnMa.
ed as champion. Carolyn Is the
daughter {If Mr. and M'H. O.le
Nicholson .
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••U b
ul •11&lt;1 awrep.,. ve ' ouaes greeted two llgbter-sided en· back later
tertainments In M!'iis county 1bur~day night 'both of which ooulbern
are scheduled tdr ~-S.howlngs toll®tt.
The Pomeroy "1~ yarteUea" :
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Action To Resurlaet Streets
toc··u
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B . . B C il
~ ~~r.:;:~~ oru.:,~~
n yracuse egqn.· y ounc 1ev:~~t~:~:·:;n;
~~bllltle1,
•m~~·~~e· to·r.oom•

((lte bunnft$ ,for chJI..
dren, aa well as mod-

Barnett.
Mra. Nathan Blat, Mn. Glenq
Ev•a• and mother, Nn. ~U
and Mn. Elroy MtGlone Wert lD
The finals in the Spelling Bee P.arkersbutr Tueld&amp;y of thla week

e Black

oy parklni lot£.

atac~d by· itUdentl'·lii)der ~C!iion
of ) iupt. c . S. Gibbs •. ~rs. Nol•h
~n,titfoD ~ l).( ~ullVnatorial Swaetbamer, Ray WOodseardo if.IH
cfndtdlteS bft'ore an hiduttriAI Connie Marley, uad1it'a.'Ev• StoUt
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Caat,pa.ny liiPOif:fld)eJJ· ' $iii the
Ov~r 300 jiersoris ~~~h~d the
»f!!ll'im Is doiilanod Ia JNlp •Di·

You,cqo~ dl9ose
.titliglqus: thttfilet,

Carolyn Nicholson
Wins Spelling
Championship

eWillleSmoollt

rise of the Obio River last week an
wb eeler, rare on the OhiO anymore~. Is
boat ·believlld to ~ the Cbatles n.

beld

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young Ideas for
EASTER shopping
A very complete leleeijon ol Sprlnc . tntpired
otyl., •· lil'cl,y ioathero,
fresh eolors. Siiea and
lreab colon. Sins e.ud

will be

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pollcy..,td tnGOUHC·

The couple "luned at Itt••t H
hmea" at the laknide lod1e In
the Blue Rld&amp;e M:ountatn1 bel~
hopping into a waiting autornobUI
tu begln their frantic lloneymOon
tllght atill fear lna the aqclalite'l
grandmother - 1uardi•n
woul«t
bl~k their union with aorne. la•t·
nUnute lt&amp;al mtneuver.

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1j.lo11n~d:~~M~:"·~·~c;~h~ar1 ;1':l'~~.A'!I
Joy Bradbury
Boggs and

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COLUIIIIUS

SEE US

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P&lt;~meroy, Eastern

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ro.ns,tnictl••n bfrltwr.o::Joc:
·

CamplllJ Jpobsmen IDDOunced
today aU but ooe of tbe Demo, crtttc · U~ kpublica,n randldates
-tqr the ltate'l '1860 culm'oatorial f
bom:Jna.Ucms 'have accepted invJta•
tloftl tO' appear In • tpeelal
·.. ouberutorial Preview" program
THE OLD
t.t iht: mammoth aluminum ·producln&amp; f.c:Hib' nur RaveniWOOd. wns caught in a
Due to prevlou&amp; ae.Dedullllg com ed by a modem
attD1~D.~. c!hlpmu Rtvereomb, The a&lt;tlon was
e.ddidtte tor the llepublican nomtillti011, mQ be unable to at-

(1)', llorold -ly (Rl and Cbapmoo Revereomb (R) will be al·
rOll&lt;! ·10 1o 'b minutes ea&lt;h 1o
j&gt;iouni their ·prol!'amo 1o an ...
atldbll•e of Ra\l'en~wt:iod worb
Qlpi_O)'ees.
,
,
'.
· rt Win be the fiht "'aUnultafteous

expre1sed

'tbe milUOnllMII brldt Wll
married In a !J!mPle blue ~4
wbJte froell: . She Wllte no veil ud
.carried neither flowera nor BU:ili
Andre, 36, wOre a slnJlt bre1ateti
Lwo.button blue 1lllt 1nd I boJ'~
rowed t~hirt teveral tizet toq
large for him.

the 7th grade was n11mM as thr
al1ernate. Her parenlt are Mf.

rueat.

YC.Ur Euler. g/eoflng

tmoon

"nil BAT"

J, 0.:1

liy dluthter&amp;,

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Suzanne Br1dbury, 1tudent

Giogressmail Moeller, Improvement
·~Group, ~k For 'Economic

We:Jt Vlt,inia'l IUbei'Dit.oJ'III
tan41datea, prepping for tbe
1tre~ drive to the )lay ~rlmu·
lei., wUl p~aent thfllr eamp•i&amp;n
plalfotm.a to ~lbpJoyeea of K1iser

The wooihy matron announced
the annual Inapectlon of tbe chap·
ler will tJe held May 2 at the Tern·
pie with a 6 o'clock potluck din·
~er. Vesper llervlcee will be held
April 2-4 at 2:30 p. m. at the
dleport ChurC'h of Christ. Rev. '
=
John Elwood will be the l peakel".
Mr. and M:rs. L. D. Qile1 vltlt·
Harrl somd!le, Pomeroy and Mtddle- t d Jn Pt. Pleuant laat . SUpdaj af.
port Chapters will join In this
·
with Mrt. t1!p'a HamUtOn
vice.
, the llO:I;fte ol , her -dl.u1hter,
meeting .
A rummage sale was ~mtoutnced J ',!~' llel Ty._,ttt·
The next meeting w11l be at the for April 22 . 23, the plAce to
, '.Nr. and Mrl. ,trank Hatxab 1nd
Amo.s home on April 26, 6:30 p rn announced later.
~~ lay wbo hfve been.mldlna;:
Refre 8hments were served
~ wl'th htr parent&amp;., Mr. and Mn.
Cora Webb, M.1Jdred Donahue,
Farmer, have mowd · to
1ah Stobart, Velma Quillen
New Haven to the home of h .. par
Pauline Hill.
enll, M.r. a.ncl Mn. ' Buil . Har·
rab.
Mr. and Mn., Ctarene&amp; McNeal
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
VJIJted
Ill Huatina'ttln Sunday' ef.
James Cagney - Shirlf"y Jone~
temoon
witb Mr. and Mrt. J~
" NEVER STEAL
ANYTHING SMAI!.L"
(Toohfllioolor &amp; Scope)

. rly Co:Dstrudion Of Meigs
~cks Urged In Rouse Hearing

Kaiser Works
Emyloyee8 To
Judge Hopefuls

"Uli eurrellt 4;1mpa.ign.

Tenderfoot req uirements wfti
completed making the girls ell•

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NO. 302

Al"*'looim 'and Che10loal Corpora·
,Jio"'' ~v~ W~ta Ia the
fi~ ,1.1JriaJtan4!0UIJ qpearance of

Central Girl
Scouts Hold·
Meeting Tuesday

The new " Pause fo r
Livmg"
books whlt'h are published hy the

1'11e Rock Springs Busy Bee 4·H
Club mpt April ~ th at 6 .30 p. m.
at the home of Mrs. Amos Leonard
with Mrs. John Erwin as advi80r.
There were 14 members present.
Roll call wall: ans wered with a
name of ll {lower.
A( the nt&gt;xt meellnll ,Joyce Stan·
ley will give a demonstration on
se tting a lable. Ga meR wrre l ~d by
Polly B11uer al the close or the

VOL XI

John Smit h, Nye Ave., wer~ Mr.
and Mrs Ho mer Walter and daughters of Upper Sandusky and
Mr . and Mrs Perry Smlth and
f&amp;mily of Columbus.
Mrs Est her Picken• returned
to her home , Antiq ui ty Saturctay
;~ l ter !!l)en&gt;:ling
the wmter In
Columbus with Mr. an~
Mrs.
Perry Sm1th and family.
Mr . and Mrs. R. B Wi!kiru!l returned to their home in Lancaster Tuesday evening after a visit
wlltl her mother, Mn. Addie
Gruf'&amp;er
,
Miss Roberta' Kraeuter waa an
overmght guest Tu e&amp;hly of Mrs.
Larry Mor nson, Racine

gtble for reil istra lJOn when tb:&amp;
G1 rl Scout Troop
of Central
School met Tuesday after scbodl
&lt;1! tile Baptist church .
Praye r opened the mee ting fol lowed by the pl edge to the flag
and gJrl scout prom lte and laws.
The reg istration fee and consent
of parents were collected. Plans
wrrc made for an inveJtiture aer·
vtce 111 lwo weelrs. Dues and at·
tendance were taken tJy Sharon

Rock Springs Busy
Bee 4-H Club Has
Session Tuesday

.IJeNted 7e T . . IIII,MNjlfr.':I H Tile • .,._.....••••• .t....

four .......... ,...

6erve on the nominating committee Mrs. Coats, Mrs Ea rl Kn1" ht
and ~lrs . Glenn Lambert
Pl11ns V.l'r€' dil&gt;&lt;'usse d for de
l'nr~:~IJng lhe sluge for Jhe Banrl
CoM·erl thJs Sunday Wllh the
foUOw1ng t·omnultee hl' ing appointed· Mn; Charles A:sa Brad
bu ry. chauman. Mr~ Coal!i, ~ rs
Bruce Lloyd and Mrs . F'ry.
Durmg the mcetlng the llospJ
tat Bond l~.:SIL'.'! \\ h lch wlll be
voted on at ti'le Pnma ry Blertlon
was d tscus~ed and t he d u b we n l
on record as pledg ing thei r ~u p

port to 1t

enttne

Tlli HUNTID
L.ONDON UPI - Du-.n IW.
Ott, ., wM won the aMUill hunt•
lnt ltorn blowl"' C~MttNt' Thunday
..........lftN ...., Ulilll 1M ftDm

8y LUCILLI IIAWktNI

·MEIGS THEATRE

•

OIUCKLI FOR TODAY

thest S...-geon'
Blames Smoke
.
As cancerf..ause '
.

PITTSBURGII \ll'i. ..;_ A. Boo\!&gt;~
1chest sut&amp;eon teitified.! Th~
in a cancer victim's damage suit
against 5 majPf cipretc~ : romp•,
ny that amoki'ng is the blf..geSt , . ·
factor ·in' the c;Je\'elopment of lung
cancer.

•
But that is difficult
to prove,
Dt. Richatd H. ' Ovf!rholt said in
federal oourt, because, ''we're
havlo.g 1 bard Ume getting a
to smoke like a man ... He
·
l'l!pugoance of p1ice to
I::;!?~" made laboratory testa d.lf~

tm&lt;•uoe

A wit11~s in the $1,250;000 suit
agaipat Liggett and .Myen Tobac·
COl Co., Overholt testified there
· . "no questiOn that inhl.lati.on of
tob1oceo smoki is the largest liD·
In the causation of thiM
of lung cancfl1' ." ..
"

Otto Pritchard , 61, a Pittsburgh
~binet maker, is suing the big
tobacco .flrm. contendlns he con- ,
tracted lung _canc,er. ~1::9. lmokh•g
Chesterfield cigarettai ttfanuttc~ured by tJceett and M)rers, for
more than 26 yean.

TO

IIOIICATS

three,out of tbelr

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the 'ManhaU
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