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Scipio _ Dad Hearin g Wednesday Wil l
Decide· eopening Of State Route 692
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tow�� . · ,RaJ�ijle to.'ijll
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five· m�s west 'o1 Harrison•·
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riie road has been cloie ,
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for aboat a·year .following
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wuhout of a slr1p mine
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which left the h!Rhway: cov · ., ..,�
e:d· by '1)out six 1eet or· · ' •
a�d lili\d , Oscar
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l¥ihway . ,uperinte�dent,. sa ' ··
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Mr. W �ber said · that . 11.,,..rit '
pl.ns of the l,!arietta offic e of the .
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Sta te Hl&amp;hWIY Department call I""
. AITE NOS ASS�B I,,Y. - Wendell Gerlac)I,' right , Cothe road 1o:1&gt;e rebuilt on the n orth
,Ide of the blll from the Pl"'�nt �hairma.n of the Meigs County Unit of Americaa Cancer Solbcalion, "'.!11&lt;:li will eliminate two ciecy, ls welcomed to th!! Second Ohjq C ured,O!iJIW Asaemcul erta. 'Pq, ��ild 1.1,e road l n th� l&gt; ly held recenUy for Ohio Ca ncer Cru sade ·�kot! {II Colurn�
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TREE SE)':OLINGS - M.ayford Harris (left), Racine Iarin­
for the p,urpo� o[ aecurlng public
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reaction to the propo,ed con•truc- · •
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cured through the Agricultural Stabilization and Co,n(!ilrvation
1'be present plan, for conlllrUC·
office. The trees had been delivered by . state truck from the
lion call for •grading and rrurfaclng
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stale �urseries. [or . Meigs county farmers. Helping Mr. Harri&amp;
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tfte I ¼ mil• of new highway about
load his trees 1s Milllljd VanMeter , Syracuse, a state highw�y
halfway """'•en Pagev ille and the
Four persons suff�e.d mi nor injurries in a wreck on Route
efl!l)loye.
Route 143 mtenecllon. The high- 7 •ear Shenang Spnngs at 3 : 15 p m. Sunday, Sheriff Robert
way wiH b• surfaced with lime• }lartenbil&lt;!h reported today. Heavy damage was suffered
by
,tone 1 1 18 undentood, with • ,ur- both .vehtc)es.
Ac®rdl ng lo the wrec� report, attempted lo mate a left lurn inlo
���:•g �•::r;� : ':: a.dded la!er
lb
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-�. ,.Lohn, 108. $lltl!A,_ Pom- dr1-, �• .Frri Houdaahelt, Rut- 1
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Webet aid', but the construction tllTn when it was st,u{k' l'tofii the . "'llhior damage W'u susi.ii ned by
be done throus h the Manetta rear by a car d riven by Evelyn both · miclei;
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Two Muon County men. one •
�� from "u.e ;.�e��I� :�.:' l�nd· /k�d mart, o n the roBJI ed with .mine prop• for deliveey to
retired
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coal miner aad th, other·•
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l at the Kirk vehicle sktd· the m ine.
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three
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to be investigated by
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will be buried Toeaday.
by the washoll� Mr• Weber
laid
M. rs. Kirk s_uf1ered i:nouth in- the office of Sheriff Hartenbach.
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Services for HermaJ1•1A. Zer�
Juries and Shirley EUuns a cul The other w11 reported Saturd ay. I
RFD,
Letart, W. Va., will, died Sun•
lip and Sarah Kirk a bruised knee.
day
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9 •· m. at the home of Dr.
They were passenger, in the Kirk
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T. A. Hewet.Mm in Pomeroyt will be
car.
In
the
Lohn
vehide,
a
pass•
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he ld Tuesday at 3 p. m. from the
enger, Mrs. Fanny Scholl suflered
ma
Foglesong Funeral Home iD Mason.
a neck i(!JUO'.
ar. Zerkel was born Mardi 2,
Army Pvt. Lorry E . Boiloy,
. lllrs. Knie was arre,te� for ':'ck.
1888
in Letart, w ; Va. and ba,j
aon of Mr. end Mn. Elmer E.
1... .eperallon by ahenlf . ollicer,
Bailer, Route 1, ru.11w1011 ,. been a coal miner until recent
and . will appear 4� ooun w court
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r,_,, , -·- ,... i.tern­ years. His parents were the late
The 1960 Cen,118 of population Apnl 23. The accide nt was 1nve1t•
operatian
covne at The Soufh.. Samuel R. and Ellen (Ypnker) Zer·
and housing entera its final stage ,gated by Deputy Kennelh Grover.
Hltem
$ifnal
School, Fort Gor­ tel.
puty
ma
Heavy
bY
ge
was
reported
Clarence
De
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Shields
investion April 16 when a picked _ group
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Survivprs a.re bis wife, Sara� at
· a n acctdent a l don, Go. Ho II o 1954 91'idu•to
of interviewers begins 1 "moi&gt;ping gated a wreck a t Ru tiand th1s Pomeroy police ill
home;
two ,oos, Ralph, Letart, and
1,
Hlth
Scheol.
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P.....,o
Condor
the
and
Plum
of
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corner
near lhe ·
up" opentlon to C&lt;llllpele the te n• morning � l 8:30 am.
Loren,
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yeu inventory of the nation 's
Louella Johnson, Mn. Blandle
Orvt·11e Napper, pomeroy was dri v•
Accon11ng
Io . the wreck. report
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people and their homes.
Hoffman and Mn. O. P. Jobnaon,
ing a lhree,quarler ton truck and fl� by Patrolmen Phi l Globaker
The inlervlewen are primarily
all of ColumbUI, and Mn. Ruth Ob·
w,,o
inveatigated,
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Pontiac
concerned with accounting for the
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lin ger, Orlando, Fla., fi ve gre&lt;I•
dr·I Yen by WillJim EdwIn SIivers,
"blue" household que,1,·o nnoires
Udren and several nieeea and
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meroy,
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which were left at every fourth
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' llrom 'Piwn-t
household dur,·0°
u• stage of
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Burial will be made in the Zer­
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kel cemetery in the Fairview com­
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munity near Letart, with the Re�.
eroy.
Eight Pomeroy High School band R.alpb Mahonep officiating. Friendil
failed to mall thil report form to
Silv
ers lold police that be was
students returned from Lancaster
!he Census Bureau's di$
. 1r,·c1 office.
loo"·
c a.Dd Saturday with medals indicating may call at the funeral home any.
41mg Ior a PIace t o Pata
Alao, some of •tbe report forms
FLinera 1 serv i ces 1or 7-month oI d fa1· 1 ed to sec young trave1 10g
east musical aptitude and versatility, re­ time.
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Services for John Har1 is, 8-rf.
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amage ceiving the hi&amp;hesl award possible,
e one-way
G ary w aync w I· 11 w1·11 •� heId
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tla:et edt�aJ: o!fices 11nd mechanical plant on i, daJ Wt · w11ek in COIQ.p&amp;ny
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�lber,:·Here they are watching the press pr oduce ,their ho�:.new�aper.
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Lei.and BrO&gt;VIJ , Marvin Fry; �'&lt;ll®,d ,
Gt!l,ii5; -pj!n• S;- Mrs: Loul!I Sauer, Jr. , Wayne
ntlmbei', Mr,.. Jo�•�qJo�1111 · ',..George Sauer, Billy Hysell;- and a ·new den, with
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pen•�• drawi,ng une1r1ployment
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-;i-ears• ,Jd ,r more o!i or belpre May pukin g area ·at the , 'torn . Jenkins
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Mao:.e said today.
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Moore said 1h11 the ,quad hu
�en busy the past week remodel•
Iii&amp; the lire howe in the village
hall lo accommodate the new veSheriff Robert Hartenbach re- IJlcle
ported three men jaUed by bis de•
partment over the weekend.
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21, Minersvi lle, w111 1·1iled on a
ace
ch ar ge ,orl di,turbing the
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peace warrant Sunday and released

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d. 1ma,e . was Oxley, Columbus, was jailed on a
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weekend', witli three men awaiting healing before
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Edlaon Hobstetter, chairma n of

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later in the day on J,ond. He waa

the commlt e asking for support
Judge E. W. Peoples in county of the prop!:ld Meig1 County Vetcourt and released.
eran s 1'1emorlal Hoiopilol al the
In other action ln county court May primary election, will be a
today, John Har- Wilson, Porna aker Tue ay evenln1 a&amp; 1 reaeroy, was tined •
•10 and coat, by upe m etin sd
&amp; o[ the .Middleport
Jar e
Judge Peoples on a st-ate patrol Busineu
and Profeasional Women's

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ing to atop •1 an Club, ellie ale, pre lde nt, 11id
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today.
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W'"lam Jlor&lt;lin,'
The mt- "ting will beJin wilh .a
Plea11nt attorne1, 1t \,be' ncular
n er at 6:30 p. m. sened liy the
in
d
15
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April
Friday
nieetlns of lb• Muon Pll'Ont•Tea•
Star ladies In the Teinple
Eastern
the
of
meeting
Semi•annuai
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Th
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cher A oc a lo

Meet

the M.-on ' Elementuf School Meigs CQunty Association o{. Trust- Theater building in Middleport.
Program Co-ordinator Mt1. Betees and Clerks will be held at the
Tuelday evening, April 12.
tf Pickens alao will presept Waba•
on•
C
on
House
Fire
Ward
Second
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re eived
A lo, n_ ,..rdln
Hi h S h I Guid ance Coun•
m··•c·h eccl"- thron•boul th,·• area dor Strret, Pomeroy, Ohio, at 8 ma • g . c oo

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seIor, M 111 capeha,t, w ho wIii di•·
p.m., Fri'day, ApriI Ulth .
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1'be '!"elliOS will begin with a ri,on. Refre,hments will be served. youth.&amp;u.idance and counae=,g
�•k dl1lrier lo be served al
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Payola In Reverse - An Editorial

i,y member• Of the
l1t11 and second grade&amp; will begin
g
Ille Pll&gt;Crllll at 7 :30 p.m. Girl
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ScO:ut �p d wiU present special
mtlllic, J'ollowlng the devotions a
Last week a candidate for a local political office was shockfillll ■\rip will be sbolffl depicting
tbe lm)fovements of the school ed, but not by completing an electrical circuit. He came Into
•-aklng for a
•• •nd'er a PTA project cont.act with a person representin himself .,..
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ir
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whic hao been conducted through Mel�s county church groue with po itlcal influence to i;ell.
out
·carididafe repor'lllig Ole 'ihc1d�ht' to The Daily Sentinel
. tno pail year.
in
Supe
ol
Sch
nty
to
o
t' · has personal knnw)edge that si mi lar offers . were
Matin Cou
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tlindtftl w1klon Rou1ll and Al8isl• other candidates'
.
Powell
anl &amp;uperlatende
will
be preaen nt �ul
m be
of
Briefly , It went like this: "Jf'you would �e ttt make a :cont and em n
lbe
. of educoUon al,o have tribution to our buildiqg · fuad for a ne"! �rsonage , well ; . . "
:
.
A few l.binga occur to Us about this:
been 111\11\ed.
o
bi
a
money
s
t
f
for
influence
ha
'
tradl"i
group
- A church
.
missionary work to do bllt not in Afrka or China.
· NolUIID iu,
, l •owLAND
s
Q, llowl
ng
h
"under
The
Slood"
offer
· as tl:!ges � embli P.fil01�
o nd, At n o
W lti m
in rever5t;, and worse, &lt;&gt;r Is some mg
own_ as po - ca
attorney, hU. been named Athena

"i!voi101111 .

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Influence Peddlin

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Meigs Man Born
In Civil liar
Times ·ts Dead·

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Heavy Da ges
Reported In
Saturday Wrec, k

Of Census To
Be.in April 16

TO Be ffe}d On

Tllesday At 2

The "clean up'' intervte wen wUl Tueiday at 2 p.m. alter bi5 death to the Stivers car was estimated •'
17 and to the Young car, $400.
mue penonal viilts to
bouso- at 7 : 45 a.m . !&gt; unday at his home $ �
There
were no injuries or arrest.a.
on
E.
,
Main-st
Pomeroy.
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holdJ from
w
· · g are h 1. s parents, Mr.
"g
,.. '"ch repo
s
urviv
m
have not been received a nd obtain

tbe

. the anawen to the census que••
!ton1. They will abo seek, · by tele;
phone and personal visits, the ans.
wen &amp;a que1tiorui left blank or
incorrectly an5wered in the report
forms aIread'/ sent io the census
office.

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Retired Car
' InspectOr
- Dies

earl George Allen sworth, 88,
Middleport, paue&lt;l &amp;WIY Saturday

noon at I.he Maeon Clime two hours

and Mrs. !teed Will; two sisters,
Rhea Ann, Clarinda Sue, an4 bis

superior, in their ,respective en­ ford, who died at bis home Sun1a,y
.:,emblea. They bad earned the right will be held from the .Fog(eso.,.
�o compete after having been rated Funeral Home Tuesday at 1 p. m.
He WH born in Meigs County on
superior in district competilion
several weeks ago al Ohio Univer- Dec. 25, 1664, during the Civil

MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admitted Saturday: Mn;. Addie sity.
grandfather, (;1arence Hawley, A Barton, Racine, Mk-a. Paul Rutten•
The S tale solo

brother, Robert, preceded him in
death..
8unal wi11 . be in Beech Grove
C.elI\etery. l''rten ds may call any11me at Ewings .funeral Home.

Minersville Man
Fined $100, Costs

In a snort session of Mayor
Charles Legarls Court Saturday
evening JHubart Court, Miners­
ville, RO, was fined $100 and costs
and given a three day jail session
on a Pomeroy Police charge of
driving while intoxicated.
Chief Jed Webster reported to­
day that R. D. Boggess, Racine, ar­
rested on a charge of no driver'5,
lh;enee, will appear in mayor'5
court April 16.

cutter� Gallipolis.
Discharged Saturday: Mrs. Louise Cha-pman, Syracuse; Mn. Roxie
Palmer, Portland; Mn. Pauline
Gallagher, Middleport, Charles
Congo, Long Bottom.
Births, .Saturday : Mr. and Mrs.
James li�ield, Middleport, a son;
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Stewart, Middleport. a son.
Admitted Sunday: Ralph Warncr, Mason, Mrs. Virginia Michael, Pomeroy.
Discharged Sunday: Julia Tittle,
Pomeroy/ Arch Hanning, Cheshire,
Mrs. Winona Buckley and son,
Middleport, Henry Ward, Middleport, John Selbe, Pomeroy.
Birth Sunday: Mr. and Mrs. Paul
Ruttencutter, Gallipolis, a daugh•
ter.

Ch• ken, A//. TNfflffllngs
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bootd

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and ensemble
au,ditions are under auspices o( &amp;he
Ohio Music EducatJOn .As6ociation.
Director Ray Woodgean1 said he
was well pleased with the results,
especialJy the many favorable re­
marks made by the judges. The
youthiul musicians are: drum quar­
tel-Bill Young, Jon Webster,
Charles Kitchen and Mike Werry,
and trombone quartet - Jennifer
Lohse,
Elsie Arnold, Dorothy
Brown and Ruth Ann Brothers.
These groups_ will be featured in
the rorthcoming band concert and
Commencement uercises.
----·---NO DAMAGE

Letart Falls area truck farmers
said today last night's frost did no
observable damage to young cab•
bage planta.

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Tradit"'10Da} 'F•iremen S 1nner G1ven
• Athleles

gro"9

SaCU!I �

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8 PUS Students
Earn Medals In
MUSIC• Audit1ons
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Infant,s Hites

made.

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alter bil 1dmisaion by the Mlddleport emer1ency oquad for a cerebal
thrombosis.
He wao • native of Pomeroy, the
•-1vt
•• n and cather,on of the late · ..
ine Allensworth. Survivin g are his
wlle, �•h, •nd . th
' •s following chi l ·
dren , ,.,rs. 0ame wi•her, Ches h.
ire; Mn. Marion VanMet�r, Middle, IC
port; Sue Alice, at home, and Char,.. Robert Allen,worih, Clifton .
A slater, Mrs. Eleanor M artine, Ma·
so n, and •llbt grandcblld ren survi
��. Allen,worth retired as a car
in spector for the New Y ork Cen Saturday night Pomeroy fire men
. tr,1, Jan. 1 . He was a membE-r of tol dtheir favorite athletes how
.
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. the Sacred Heart Church in Pom- much they were appreciated. It
Countr ,campaq:n manager for blackmail
was accomplished in the traditional
Whether
Of
not
th
person
(o�)lersons,
perbaps)-rnaking
eroy and of the K of c l,odge.
e
.
Otlief Collini, Jron lon Republl·
way, with a giant fried chick en d in•
dl
n
Frle
Rawlingsthe
at
call
Is
may
will
tbe
of
clnirth
represent
c
con
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the
"
the
ed
ts
t.a
coil coadtda\e ror 10th D11trict
ner with all the trimming,.
n
Fu
eral Home anytime.
not known; in any case the ruune of the church 'Was used, 9ur• I Coate
con,n11mon.
s
Klichcn chairma n Ted Man k in
lo•
ce
i
will
held
serv
be
lloAr)I
porting to have the chureh's blessing. For practical purp�ses,
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and
night
8
hJs committee spread food
o'clock
•t
funeral
the
at
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it was bona fide.
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ho.me ll!llh the funer!l m a ss to be high for Panther footb&amp;II and bas­
C OF C TO M■ ll!T
.,
b
, We reco!Ml end. this kind of a�tlvil s somet ln the reo aatd tomorrow mornmg at JO o'• ketball players, their coaches,
The Pom•ror ,ch..,.ber ,of Com•
£Jt!
Ill
�ock at the. Sacred Heart Church neighboring coaches, school admw:i ii lrieellftl ill cil'flees of the e of Meigs county can ll.et along wl ut, as mosf cern1lnly
to
c,n.
.Tbe.
llrQUP,
Is
J.Uldenl,Qod
lbe.
cbur�h
by Fr. John Tutti. Buriai will be mlnistrators, and firemen.
ot
gfO\lP.
In
�r
d
W!labt
Olilo Po•er Cmi&gt;i!IJ
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be
outside
POmQrO)'•
.
_port.
mad•
ill
Ce111e.teq,
auest waa forQleJ POIII•
• p.lll.
,

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eroy cage coach Dick Rctton of
i�ansfield, Ohio, who tei;tlfied he
watches progress of the Panthers
closely from his northern vantage
point. He said Panther Phil Har­
rison fully deserved his all-state
ranking in Ohio ocage circles.
Another guest was Junior Haw­
thorne. former Panther grid great,
now at the Univenity of Kentucky.
Leslie Fultz, Pomeroy buainessman and cl\lie leader served as MC,

Gi·bbs, Principal James Diehl, Jr ..
Coaoch Russell Moore, who review­
ed his Cirsl pear here as a good
one. Coaches Jim Barton and No­
lan Swackhamer of Middleport, Jim
Vennari or RuUand, and Don Mc­
Kenzie or Wabama.

the

late

Ruby Board , Hartford, W. V1.; a
son, Earl, Nitro, W . Va., ta grand­
children and 20 great grandchild­

ren.
Burial will be in Brown,,' HiD
cemetery il'I Hartford with the ReV•
e-rends Guy Sayre and Willladl
HoHover in char,ce. Friends ma,
eall at the funenl home at any
time.

Fish, Grune
Regulations To
Be Determined

A f"ish and Game meeting to

d.­

termlne the attitude of tM Meip
County sportsmen and larmtrt �
gftme regulations being conaidered

by lbe Division of

WUd Life, jl

seheduled ror Tuesday evening f
the City Hall in Pomeroy. 'I1le
meeting is set for 'J' p, m.
\
Al Talbot, Game Biologllt, a...i
George Billy, Fish Managemeqt
Technician Crom District 4 of the
Dvision of Wildlife will be pffl.
ent al the meeting. Alao schedl&amp;l�
to lake part in the discuu.ion Ate
Meig!J County game protettoh -4,.
H. Joachim and Don WHUama.

Captains o( the football team,
Bill Gibbs, Nick Coates and How­
All persona in\ereated in buntldll
ard Parker, were introduced, as
were c�e cap�ins, Har�on and and fiibins are ur&amp;ed· lo •Uen4 lbe

llltroducmt: Su_pt, of Scb._,l, C. �luli• CUrn

·,.

War. llis parents Were

William and Mary Ann (Willi�
Harri$. His wife, Millie, died ill
1900.
Survivors are � daughter, ltn.

H&amp;1ion.

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HISTORY
OJi'

Meigs County
Ji'AMlLY
Children Ptler marri&lt;'d Murtha
10.tChle , John marrie d Melind a
llcDaniels, Lewis marrie d t-:sthl'r
l-'layman Lybrand marri f'd Jemi m:i.
Hup.
Peter and Marth a Pih-ha rd.
Their children GE&gt;orge married
Sarah Sayre, Frank marrie d Rose­
anna Slaught er.

Pttell,XRlr

By Walter E. Sllle1

Frink and Rmra�e. Pilchanl .
Their children Ed��. Charles.
Addie and Willi a m . Charles rii ar•
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rled Cora Snydt·r. The oth, rs
never rnarri ed.
George and Sarah Pili- hard.
Their c-hildl"en H('ath, H arv ey,
Martha, "Pel" and Mack. Mack
married May Ball.
Lybrand and · Jemima Pilchard.
Children Mary Cathe rine married
Jnhn Sha11non, Jemi ma married
married
Hatti e
Malay Rock,
ed
marri
n
Millo
er,
Warn
Charlea
Victoria Sayre, George married
ll'lora Rad(o,--d then Egon Owens.
FJ.i:t,lb, Sarah and Effie nevPr
,mari-led.
After the dPath o f his first wirr
marriNl N3mY
Peter Pikhard
Sl1ughter. sister of rrank Pil·
Rosean na. Their
chard's witc,
children Ella marr ied Philso n Nor­
ril, Grant marrie d. He did not
live with his wi re very long and
eamml lted suicide al the home of
hla slater El la Norris.

BEAV ER FAMI LY
The Beaver hmily came to Gr.a
ham Station, W. Va., a bout the
time the B,eegle family came to
that place and both lived there
fKlme time b&lt;-fore coming lo Ra•
cine, Ohio.
SylveBter (John) Beaver mar­
l'ied Goldi Clark. \'heir ,children

.John marri Nl Marv Ann l\('&lt;'gl l' .
.lodir- ( J o.,wph )
E m rna m a rried
Bt'l",!::lf" . M l l'hael :n,irri erl Mol l ir
G ra h ;1 m . Catlw rinC' (C�d .1' ) mar­
ril·d ,f lll'llh l .a}!H'.
Svlvc&gt;� lt:"r 8('11\•er w::is a cousin
of �lary. w hu rnarriN I Basil l)ulie
Uecg !P also o r ('alvi t\ Rciw rr.
s,·h· ;,st l•r Bl•aw r and ,Johnn ie
ltrl';gle wrrr work ing in t he woods
and a t ree frll on ,1r. li(•aver and
j k i l l&lt;' d h i m, his widow l hen mar­
ri c1I Johnnie Beegle.
John m e a n d Golda Beeg!e's
fa m i ly. Bl'll married a Gil key,
W i l ! t1Jn• marri Pd C ';1roli ne Sh;1i11
t h t:&gt;n J .ou Wolfr, c ;eorgc married
F. m m a M d-:lroy , P lyses ma rrit•d
Jda McE J roy , thim Mary Wolfl·,
Sylvester
t hen Emma Graha m,
died young.

Arter the\f kqlh of Ben Bee�Jt
J�scp� (.lodie) 'Beegle married
his widow .
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Lou Wolf e was a SJSf� Mary
s Beeg)e
Ulyse
ied
Wol fe who marr
Thl'Y w&lt;;rc rluughters . or 0har hc
1.V otre, sisters of Fannie , Minnie .
Ida McEJroy W8fi later the see•
oncl wife of Thoma&amp; Diddle. F.m•
ma Graha m was drowned when
tho Str. Kanawha r+uftk. Katie
Beaver'» m�iden name· was Wick·
line, daught er of Elliott Wicklim•.
John and Mary Ann Beaver 's
childre n: Charles married Fannie
Wolfe, George married Mattie
Sayre, Arthur married Daisy Pi1· ·
kens, Rose married Allred (Pi&lt;"•
kens) Carpent er, Ella married
.John McGraw then George Pk
kens.
Mattie Sayre WO! the daughlC' r
or Isaac and Urd l l l a Sayre.
Johnni e Ueegle's se('ond wife
was a Cunning ham, she was the
mother of Mrs. Lyons of Racine.
(To I• C'ontlnuH)

Midd lep.ort Band Concert Well Received
'Sunday Afternoon; Awards Are Preseynted
after­

most appreciative audience was on hand Sunda
noon al the Middleport High school auditorium to receive the
prescn ta-tion of the a nnual Band Conrn t.
Mr. Eugene Sears, director of the band, also presented the
band aw:irds for th e year hefOr{'! th(• dosing number . He was
assisted by the Mujorettes. Receivi ng Senior medals were,
Emmali ne Rowles. Lynn Buchana n, .Judy Clark,. Ronald Ev­
ans, Don C. rueser, Janice Richard s. Dennis Walbur n, Karen
Walker, Mariann e Woodgcrd, Russ&lt;'I� Lewis, Maida Roush
A

and Lo�tta Hanning.
Junior lt•lters were prl'sl'n hid to
Tom Anderson, Judy Uulrh&lt;'r.
C hrh1t ine C&lt;uits, ttarhnr11 ! 'ovl'rl .
B_e tly Covcr1. Belly l:m 1 Gti more ,
Jim l l_ood, Kay ,lenk m11on, Ka r�
1
Susan Pul ll'n. lhu:J£
M.cE.hmny,
R_1ce, Ho�tlFI Rlchurd11, Jud"Y Su�l('r
R1t'hard �war�ham cr, nob y1111 {oo•
ney, Janict• Zirkle and Jam� lluuck
Mr. Scarij_ pr,psrnted Soph'. 1mon
note11 . to Susie AllenHworth, _ Sandra
Brew mglon, Charhme Davi!, Jean
cuey, Knr&lt;'n &lt;1rcg1t H11rhara .lont•11.
Patricia 1 .owcry, Cindy Morrl!I, Rev•
t-rly Perri n, Farrt!II S hul &lt;' r, Mar:,
Swanaon, Tcxanna W h ilr, 1 Jer1ha
Wil11on and Colleen Wihion.
Freshman notes tn JunPt Boker,
Johnny Allensworth. Charll'!I Bui;h,
Forrest Da!'htcl, Carla Sl.U• ( ; i [morC'
DlannP McC'onuui, Ru111('\1 Ml'Elhin­
ny, llavld Wiley, Cnrolyn St•orle1o,
Carolyn Ru·ueil 11nd Arland King.
In th&lt;' lower C'\a,1111c11, Eigfith
GradP 1'l'rl iffral&lt;'R W('r&lt;' 1,?iv11 n lo
KUl'll Hnd1nN, Nt'dll 8rar\ford, F.J .
}f'-n Dn1to11. Jal'k Sntrern�M. f';1rol
Sco1 1 . l&gt;avill Thomas, .Judy Wihl
crmulh, Lynn Dnnleh1, Ml'1vi'1 1
Swi,11her, .lndy Mart in, ,1 nrilyn
Swan and Mick Morrl.s.
Scvt"n1h Grad(' ,,crtllio1NI w,•nt
to Jim llarketl , Dn"Yld Casrl and
Sur.annc- Hradhur-y.
The 11ro1,1ram WllR ul&gt;f'nNl wlll1
the t'nt irc hand p!Aying "rorm•.

Missionary Group
Holds Meeting
Business Session

A hu�inC!lS mef'1 irig of the MiR­
sionary Sr,ciety or t llf' Mt. Moriah
f1aptisl Church, Midd l&lt;'port, was
held Sunday afternonn at the
church with Mrs. Nellie Winston,
vice president,' in rharg(';. Mrs.
ra mpbell Harper was piani�t !or
t he meeting.
the various c"mmil•
Reports
tec11 were given and pl:i.ns were
mnde to 11ervc the dtnner for the
Hattie .Jockl!on Guild Day which
will be held .:it the lot'al church on
May l!lt.
During Sunrlay'11 meellng the
,i!roup voted to meet on the tirst
Thursday evenin.l( or each month.

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-===�Around &gt;:nd
About
Middleport
h FIEDDllii HOIJD,U,,tl'�·T
.
Rev. nllll Mrs. Haymon Konkrichl

were in Oa k H i l l this morning to
attend the Min isters ' and Wive11'
l loly Communion Service and
Brenkrast al t ho Oak Hill :lf,..11;').
dist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Haroi(J Vogel.aonf:l
and doughter, Melinda of Irnnlon
spent yt•sterday with Mr�. Vugt•I ·
son�'s mother, Mrs. Allen Knopp
und othor relatives.
llll' hnrd Gress who underwent
m11jur surgery recl'ntly ot Uol1.er
Hospital was returned to his home
111st ��riday and iM Jm 11rov ing
'1
uicdy.
Mrs. Hurry Hysell Imel
Churle11 Lewis were in J-l untington
Suttmluy to u t l ond the flower show
wl11clt was held at the l l 11ntington
tiu llcry.
Mr11. Louise Thom11s of Colum­
bus who l111K bcon vi�JHng with for·
mer friends und relatives and her
11is1cr, Mrs. Lulu LewiK of Pt. Plea•
finnl wen• the weekend �uests of
1h 1•ir hrotlwr-ln-h1w 1111d si�ler,
T\lr. and Mrs. Ma:ir. l111rrah. Mrs.
Lrwi8 l111s up untfl Just recen1ly
Ileen n•sidi11� i n W;i�hln�tnn, D.C,
1
.und is now li\•iuu irl Pt. i,looaant
wilh her daui:hter Mu. Harrlelt
Croohhank,
David Kmtkright spent !he we&lt;'k­
cnd in Jurncs\OW11 with his brothf'r.
in•t11w und siHt cr, Mr. und Mrs.
John Loi·kwood.

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'fOD,\Y !\ND
YESTa;:RYEAR

FREE
Hearina Aid Clinics

Fortnl'te Club
• d At
E n tertatne
Ho"'.ell Home .
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Indiana Splitface Limestone
FOR YOUR BU ILDING d� EEOS

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Elected For
Riverview PTA

C'harlet Norris presided at the
Ml!etlng of the Riverview PTA
held Monda)' eveninl at tho Riv•
trvlew School.
STONE MANTELS and PLANTER AREAS
The followlna: offlcc;rs were
ch01en for the next term : Mn.
ALSO:
Muin111 Whitehead, presldtmt: 09·
car Babcock, vice p�1ident; Mrt.
PEATHER,ROCK For Small Planters
Dortha Riebel. seffebry and ' Mrt
Ella Olbal'n', lreattl�r.
The date choae-n for the ban­
quet for b.aali:etball play.r1 and
cheerle-aden 111 S•turday evening,
WY•!-3148
Route I
MlddleP.,ort, Ohio
April SO. TickeU will be aold to
_ , BRADBURY kOAD
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Dr. K.· D. Amabary, Pomeroy
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The regul;.r monthly meeting
of thl' J.arnplightt&gt;rs was held re•
("e n t l.v at t hr Athens Sta t(' l lospi­
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11 was H \"NY interesling meet•
inf as �f'\·eral or 1 he members
had 1\/rlt t C'n or t heir experirnl'e�
whil� t ht&gt;y \\/ere in ihc hf)spi1al
and how t hey are pro¢n•�sing
since, tlwy have ret urnl'd ho1111·
Earh one read t heir r.,apns
w h i C"h they had written and they
w1•rt• rollet'ted to be used in a
bookl1•t which will be accessible
to t he public at a later dille
l t was decided lo purchase
La mpl ighter pins which will be
worn tiy the member!! There are
many plans being formed whieh
will I.Jc p ut into practice at a
la t&lt;'r dote
A l l w h o are i n terested are cor•
(! .illy i n v ited to attend the ri;-­
guJar meetings which ar(' held on
l he fourth Sundoy of each month.
All m(!mbers should a t tend t he
meetings regularly.

·Swt'et nruth" whidt wa� fnllowt•d
hy " Two Woodlan d Ske1chmi " in•
duding "'l'o A Wild RoHe" and "To
A W ate r Lily" and " F&lt;mtasy on
...._rlc&amp; n •soiling
Songi"..., 'by
Grun dm an.
ft· Grueser, Rcmnle Evane and
Russell M&lt;'Elhlnny formed the
, rombone trlo for "Sl ippery Gen­
Ueman "
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. Por�y und nese" hy Gershwin
and " l lii;ih ::khoo\ Cridets" by sou•
sa l' nmph•led the first part of thP
1 irowrnm
Duri ng intermission Mr. Sears
int roduced bind directors from
1t.uth1nd, Mr. lto11Cr ..Rou11h, pmJ of
Waha1na High, Mr. Tom Reed. Al
1h11 time h1• 11h10 asked formH
l\fllS b11r1d mrmhen to stnnd.
"Syneopu!t'll Clock" by ;\nclf'r•
.�on, a f11w1rlle of lovers or hand
music, fllwnccl tho second half or
t he t·on&lt;"•-rl and t he numher "H1•d
Surw•t" !Jy .Joh1111on wllh J.,ynn Bu­
drnn:rn . Durham Jo11c1, Mory Swan•
son and Juuu ·c Zirkle rorrnlng 11
durind quc1rtct wns wpll rerl'ived.
l nt· 1 m1NI in ! ht• "TV Suite" by
Wal t◄·rs was "Sa&amp;('hru�h Suga,"
"Who ' hmll" 'und "llnyJof1 Boe·
1low11." \l,1&lt;'111 music for lhe hu1t
n 11111 hrr wa.� hy Donnie V1tnC00111'y
Judy nregi:, J11nice Zirkle. Mari11111u• Br111k11111n, ('olecn W i lson 11nd
l'hylli11 llilbt·rt . Also in 1 he group
wa!I " !Jig Name 811.nd . "
"Tl•n l•'ur Tw11" hy Youmon� 11:nd
8� UnltH -PrM■ lntern,1tlonal
"Till' J lo1 Cnnnry" by Nero, both
Today Is Monday, A,prll J l , lhe
rn m i l l11r )Hlmh&lt;'r.11 lo hnnd 11udl• 102nd dny or the year, wltb 264
('ll('('!I wrrl' well done by the band more In 1960.
M' wn.� 1111• rlos.lni: numh&lt;•r uf !ht, . The moon is f1ill.
u f l l1 rno(111 "Kine Cotton" by Sou11.
The morning star11 are Mercury
Belt&lt;1ne hearing aid rllnlr
M11rs, Jupiter 11ml Saturn.
achedule,
on this day in history:
POMF.ROV al the MARTIN
In 181◄, Nopolcon d,•ddcd to
abdlC'ate the 1''rcnch 1 hrone.
HOTfL on THURSDAY.
In 1802 Cho,lcs Evuns Hughes,
April 14th. Douro 10,4.
1
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th chler )u,tlce of the u. S.
Morrl, L. llensl•y
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11ecretary or -�late for Pre11iand
('oneultant
HardJng, was born ,
dent
li h1s Ann Howell entNtainl'd
866 President Lincoln made
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Cluh
Fortnit,•
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of
nw111b&lt;'t11
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PT. PI.EAS,\ N T at th
h&lt;'r homo In Middleport Thursdny his last public speech on his pre•
I..OWF. HOTEL on FRIllmlnary p lans for tecon11tructlon.
DAV, Aprll 15th. Itri. 10•4. C\'t'llln lf,
In 1 947 for the rtnl lime In
Mn. Robert Mi1111, pre11id('(I over
l hc 11hort busln('AA ml"CUn� altn bal't"ball history, u Negro played
Conrmltant
whfrh 1tnntt'A were pl1yctl with wilh a major le-ague team. Tho
Morrl!II I,. Hl"ntlry
Robinson; th.'
prl7.f'11 won hy MrA. Rnbert T('wkA· player: J11ckle
Come In for n FRF..F. !Nil and
lu1r:v, Mr�. (;eorgt l)n\1"8 ond Mn. te11111: the Brooklyn Dodgers.
demoMttalion or thl' lale..&lt;rt
Ja\· k tlnrhntr. Mis� Jc-an Grandin•
In l 9tU President Truman rein, h.-.rinic ;1t\da and tirarl ng
&lt;'I i i waA A RUC81 .
Hovcd Gen, Dou11h1s MacArthi.r
elasse,.
Purine lh(' &lt;'Vf'ning refre!lhment 11 of his command In the Far East.
M'rverl by 'MIRR Howell 1o
wrre
A thought ror loday: Napoleon
t'lnanrlng Av■ l1able
t hoA&lt;' 11r&lt;'vlousl,v ment_lonl'd and Bonaparte 11\d: "PrQJll the 1ub,
M r� . .John Fultz, Mr■. R1ch111·d O w• \ ll nu, to the ridlCIII0\19
lA1t •
1•1111, Mn. M.ary l.ou Srhw.ah, Mn. step , "
Honry N ull. Mn. Gl'l"ald /\nthouy
IH 1757, Huntl,,.tlN\, W. Va.
and Martha IIOWE-11, who WAIi alao a
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They'll Do It Evei.y Time

Lamplighters
Have Regular
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2.--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MlddleR()rt,,O., Ao,tl 11, 1960

before thia dale set lo open bids.
The minimum wage to be paid to
all labor em loyed on this contrad
shall be i n accordance with the
' ' &amp;hedule of Prevailing Hourly
\\'age Rales Ascertained and Determined by" The Depar1menl of
Industrial Relations applicable to
State Highway Department Im•
provements in accordanee wilh
Sections 4 1 1 5.03, 4 1 1 :5.04. '\1 1 5.05,
41 1:5.06, and 411 5.07 of the Revised
€od� of Ohio."
The bidder must submit with h is
bid a certified check in thE- amouht
of $740.00.
Plans and spet'ifications are on
rue le the department of highway&amp;
and the office of the division dep,
uty director.
The dil'ector reserves the right
to reject any and all bkls.
E. S. PRESTON
Director
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to be placed in accordao.ce w1
Slk-a Chemlcll.ls speclflcallons,
3. Replace all step! at the• awi
ming pool with -eoncrete.
4. constrlK't J concrete walk
feet In width and 4 inches Ihle
with one . inch drop endreU
the swimminJ pool in the
of Midd leport, Ohio.
Detailed speclficelions for all t
wurk to be performed- r under
above bid may be obtained at t
Office of the MRyOr ol Middle
Ohio. Contact V i llage Clerk, '
Separate bids are reque1ted fo
each Item and alternate Item as set
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The ,uht- is reserved to reject
any and ail · bids.
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tb'e Village of Middleport,
Ohio.
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Death � Florida

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t h e sudde n _dP.alh of I I , W. K u r�
Or 0 ra� ge City, Fla.
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Su�1vor� 1 ncl u�e his
wife, the
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former Goldie Hill of Pomeroy ,
two SQnl, Raymo11d of Florida and
Edwar d o( M iddletown one da u.
ghter 1 and a number ' 01 grand•
children. LF'uner al service.a will h .
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held al1 Ha"'ilt
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11t 10 .m.

Ea•t ern Hi1b Boy,
\\'iii, Superior Rati,ng

WASHINGTON UPI - The M'­
my uid Sunday Jt will de"10J1 1
lurblne•�Wfft'd hellcqP\l'lr for ,1,1.r­
gel 11pott1n 1 a nd �.
The turbine copter, tcliediited" for
le!i!ling in 1863, will replaee two
type.s of helicopter" 1nd 11 1ijbt
plane pruentl)' bl UH,

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to see us for ·

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$1 000
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CLUB TO ME E T
Thl' Friendl y Neighl.Jors' Clu b
Na�· lor·s R u n will fix Easter boxes
anrl _ visit the_ infirma ry Tuesday
evcn111J! , April 12 starling al 7
p.m.

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Cuc/do �ulti,

RAC INE-Q,room frame
bath
basem ent, forced air ' heat, 2
large lots, oul of high water.
$ 1 1 ,000.00.
POME ROY RURA L--4-room bun­
galow , bath, full basem ent fur.
uacf' heat, drilled well se'veral
fruit trees and alm ost ' an acre
?f land. $6000.00. Can you beat
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100..ACR E FARM-Near
Alban y
011 Route 50, lays well. Has an
8-room frame, bath, closets, 2·
cur garage, also a 4-room frame
with natura l ga.a. water. and
clcdri city, Basement barn 20
stanch ions, IO(Hon silo, �ilk
house, , 2 ponds. 60 aeres in cuJ.
tivalio n. Miner als. $20,000.00.
VIRGI L TE:AFO RD, 5"1esm.an
Box 229
Phone WY2-6731
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You and your family can
look your very best Easler
Sunday with dry cleaned
garments by us.

HACKETT'S
SOHIO SERVICE
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HOM,E U:l,.IHDR-Y
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MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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ELECT RIC HEAT
' • • • the b.ett•r way to heat your hQPl.tt

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Employment

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OWNER,

A V I I A e l l t OO- IQU A a ,.
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,ooT N O M I ti
U T ,11 A M O N IH, Befonyou ;,.;,
� _ out Jtaw litt� it co11ts to p rot,.d
build _or r,�el,=�
y our bwfflmfnl
th only modern heating •yatr.m
t;� ,.iimate Electric Heat
lhot wiJl 1ta1 'JDd,llJ.
within 6 psr OIII( f/ � l,DN:t, .. , tlurt i• no obligation.

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derful to ligh� 4'.Y·'2Y·.w hou�ework, but more wonderful wheq your dnperiee,
furnishings and walls stay clean and bright months longer than ever b!fo,e J
You'l1 enjoy· � H1111t's comfort even more than cleanlineos. It's a new
kind of comfort with � even temperature everywhere in the room. And,
room-by-room, fOU t111n heat each room at different temperatu.�es.
More � f,O()q. 9four customers (including one-fifth of new homes built last
Year in Ohio i4fle&amp;:Jte¢_wry) 110w heat the modern, worth more ELECTRIC way,

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or foe) whfn Y� M'IV �� � heated the modem Electric way.

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ators, from heater cores to
the largest truck or tracto,,
radiator.

Relative Pa••eo In

Paul Brown , Jr. and Richard
Fru�t or f:.iMtP.rn Hi,11'.h SrtiooJ won
I bUperic r ratings ('n t i t l m, lh-em 10
W l' ,lt mf'dal s o( the Ohio �IUll(' F;d .
11rators' A.Asocia twn a fter solo and
1•n .�t•rn ble .i ud i t ions held in Lanc1Jster Saturday ·
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tist
Paul
Emsw orth locks. Island Creek at
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1• a sousap hone pl�y�r. Lloyd John8:4� . a m , 0•9; Montg omey, Mike
wn 1� Eastern music i nstructor ·
Cml1 tor at 8: 1 0 am, 8·5; Lock 10
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J. B. Chauv in at 7:55 .am 1 -3 · Lo1•k
STOCKI ARE FIIM
12, .lanii: D. al 2:30 am, ' 0.3 .' Lock
NEW YORK UPI - Slocks
20. !Cobert F.:. Reed al J0:25 am,
PL Y QATE COIIE CTID
firmf'd in a moderately active
0·9: Lo�k 23, Orlea nian at 2:20 pm,
The
ine High School Senio r
22-0; City of Hunti ngton at 5:50 Play,
der 'the d iredion o( Carl openi ng today .
Pm, 14·6; Pertnsy lvania at 8: 15 am Weese, l will ·be pruet1ted Thurs.
9-2: Frew W. Olcott at 9 : 1 5 pm: day _ April 21 al 8 p.m, instead of
1:2; C 'ott �n Queen at 10:40 pm, 3·5; April t.!' as was erronio usly a n ­
�.l,1,!&lt;'r l 'IJ(f at 9:40 am, 1-0; Up. nounced. i n Saturda)•'s pa per. ih i,
bound : G a l lipolis , Paul Blazie r at play proeeeds will go toward th &lt;'
10:20 prn, 7-0; Vulca n at 1 2 :35 am, Senior (? lass trip.
9·0: l,ol'k 23, Charles R. Stephe n•
sou at {j:45 pm, 10-0; Walte r Wjj.
-' po,l lltln9
l 1arnson at 9:00 pm, 3•0; Bob Ben•
ter at 2 : 30 am, 12·6; Ovec al 2:40
to
am, 13 -2.
Condition of monbl• D■m• A 11
dams down IA-'ilh rivc&gt;r fallin g J h
I t-11th per hour Lor k 13 t hroug h
1 11, 1 .ocks 1 7 through ::!3, .l per
hour.

REPAIR

. Mra. E1lil K i m of Mariett a, O_hj 0
died Saturday, /\pnl 9, at her
home. t'uneral 9t&gt;rvicH will he
co.ndPc-tcd at 2 p.m. Tuesda y a !

the TuppeNa Plalns Chrl.tbn
Church by the Reverend Rey
l)ee tn.
McClure Funer al Home of Mir·
ielt,. will be in cha rge.
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G•up•: Montgomf'r)', ] 5 . 7 on UP·
�tor. . 12.� on lower, 42 !cet open;
Galhpvl1s. 19.9 on upper, 35.Q on
luw1•r, r(1llt&gt; rs all out: Lol'k 23. 28.3.

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will &amp;ell the following personal
property at auctio n at my
home, one mile N. E. of Jtacme
Ohio on Ouk Gro\re Hoad, Aprii
16th, 12:30 P. M . : 'Ihcto r, disc
iron wheel
wqon, man ur�
!lpreader, horse drawn disc
plows, cultiv alors anu olhe;
farm tools. 28 inch saw with
mand iel, 8 hives of hee11 and a
lo1 or bee- equipm ent. I.Jerry box•
es and crates, toal brooder,
kerosene brooder, Baby Grand
piano, mando lin, chafrs , dishe,,
vases, some very old ones, iron
kettles, stone jars, pi.cture
frames, cu�koo clock, 2 ot-.er
clocks, u1tiqque bed and mar•
ble top dres,;er, cord bed In
dian relics, Civil War reli� 2
stove pipe hats, spinni ng wh�el
complete fishing equipm enl and
mal\)' other articles not Ji:,;ted.
A number of these articJes are
very old and unusu al.
Term or sale: Cash
Not Responsible for Accide nts
Mrs. Norma n J. Theiss
Owner.
Sale conducted by Bradford
Auction Co .
A. C. Bradford, Manage r
Critt Bradford, Auclioneer.
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FOR SA LE

Thom■, M. F■in
S-NGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE
Termite ■nd PHI C"1"n'OJ
Pomeroy, Ohio
sewing machine in excellen t
FrN ln.,....io:fi; l9M1r•• flletlon­
conditio n. Bal-auce due only
w� 11.9
$39.50. Terll\,!I if desired. Phone
WY2·2204.
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AUCTIONEER
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Compl•t• Service
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Crltt Br•dford
quilt. Phone WY2,6266 ur .Mrs.
Writ•, Phon• or Conted
Charles E. Snider, Uai-,n Ave- IX ROOM
(2)
HOUSE AND BATI! A. C. BRADFORD, hcln., OhJe.
nue.
47•31c
in Harrisonville .
25-tf
Close
to
WE WOULD UKE TO THANK
church and school . Mrs, John
RHUBARB ROOTS. OLD VIC1'0 R­
the Doctors ·and Nurses al Hol•
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RStout,. !larrisonville.
4-6-6tc HOlll:_
IA 11nd Canadian Red· Guarant­
ter Hospilal , The Bigony 1run•
NET makers Formica sink tops.
eed to grow. 25c e.ch. Second HAVING SOLD
era) Home of Albany, Reverand
MY FARM I WILL
Vinyl asbestos block laid. House
house east from School house
offer at public auctio n Thurs­
Weber 1'homa ani:1 aU our
repairs of all descriptions. Call
in Syracuse. William J-1. Holme&amp;.
day, April 14th, at 1 2 :30 on
friends, neighbors and fpmily
Gu)' Ne'.gler, Racine, Ohio.
4 4 t(c
Leadin g Creek Rond, 4 miles , _ ______ 2 24 t!c
who helped us during the recen I
west of Rt. 7 at Hob.�on, 2 miles
loss or our baby son ..
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NECCHI
SEWING
MACHINE
south
of Rutlan d,· ½ mile east BULLDOZER SERVICES AVAIi,
Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Heitger and
equipped to zig-zag, darn, mono­
ABLE by hour or job. Contact:
of Bine:h am M m the follow ing:
family
gram, etc. Sold 01iginally for
Mason City SP 3-5776, Delwon
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Tract
liarrison ville, Ohio
or, l A. C.
$181 .00. Pay �'f balance, due
Roberts.
25tp
3
Comb
ine
with
clover
attach
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$56,00 or $r...OO per month.
4 1 1 ltp
ments
, comPiete with 2 straw ARE YOU RUN DOWN AT THE
Phone W V2-2204.
4-6-61.c
spreader�, 1 A. C. 7 ft. Mower,
hffl5? Doe■ your ...oul nNCI uw­
MEET ING NOTICE
1 A. C.P1ck up plow, I Case side
CHROME FOLDING TYPE Wheel
lno? Bnt i,,'ork. Lowed PricH.
The Meigs County
Democratic
rake, 1 7 ft. disc, 1 l i m e sprea­
chair. Call WY 2-2921 .
RACINE SHO&amp; ,eRVIC� SHOP
Club meets April 1 1 at the Mid­
der, 2 rubber tire wagons, with
4 1 1 3tc
Jf.ACINE, OHIO.
dleport Elementftry &amp;!ltooi build•
box �nd Ilat bottotn, 1 team
ing at 7:30 p. m. Refre11hments.
mares with h arness at about GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES ANO
Everycine is welcome. (4) 8, 3tc DO YOU PAY CITY PRICEs F O R
3000
S.rvlc•. 512 E. M.tin, Pomeroy.
lb, a quantity of new and
u sed farm macl\inery when I
used
lumber
Phou. WY2-2975. Open 'til 9
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NOTIC E TRUCK G ROWERS
good
farm
bell
can sne YOll UJI to 60% . I give
2 hand corn planters, 2 grai;
p. m. untll Jun• 1. S1lnm■n:
Have cabbage pl�nts now. Will
a b,onus on everything 1 sell by
cradles, 2 corn shellers, t iron
Reed•vlll•.
Harold Barnhart,
have tomato planta la.at of April
taking off on the cost.. Prices
ketlle, it, quantity grain sacks
Ohio. Phone Coolvlll• 3691.
C,,JJ or br\ng orders. Ch.!lrles
taken lrom local and Columbus
Joi: chains, 1 single shove,I plow '
3-llHfe
ll. Hn�h,, Portlan�. Ohio. Phone
papers:
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cultiva
tor,
1
log
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sled,
some
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MY Price
City Price Bonus
INSPECTIONS. PHONE
cust nosts, gusoHne drums 1 FREE
Ford:
Supply
Gilmore
WY2-2774.
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side
saddle,
feed
barrels fer•
$375.00 $100.00
1946 $375,00
Store. Vaughan Pest Control
tllizer,
wire
stretch
ers,
�oven
$595.00 $L2Q.OO
1948 $475.00
Co., St. Mary's, W. Va. Mem­
and smooth, so me household
\J!f.7 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. CLEAN
1951
$575.00 $700,00 $125.00
ber or National Pest Control
furnitu
re,
antiqqe
s.
Many other
J. D. A.
W, $Ix cyl. Economy with std.
Association. ·
4--9•tfc
articles too numerous to men­
transmission. $1095.00. Blaet1 D44
$325.00 $550.00 $225.00
tion.
Not responsible tor acci' . tllll'I, Pomeroy.
19'(!
$$25 ,00 �-0!! $225.00
4-6·6k
dents.
1931
,1611.0Q $,250.00 $ 85.00
Clw Cl- UN&lt;! C.,o
FRANK BEACH,
7 Farmall s $100.�.oo
All
and l,lodol,
(Owner)
3 Case VAC $ 150.otJ.:..µ50.00 '
John West, Auietioneer
..ETROPOl,IT,\N "IOTORI
2 Avery, fl00.00-$200.00.
- l..t Mil• St,
M,oline "V" with 3 bottom plow Ralph Gilmore, Cl�k.
--,' Ohio
Casti in hand on day of sale
foot disc;:. 4 row cultivators, 4
8
,,.,.--::-,
4-D•3tp
row corn 'Planter $650.00.
� FORD STATION WAGON
Oliver
Super
55 Tractor with
�8 Ford�matlc, 6 pass. bla"J
Before 9:30 A.M.
heivy , d ��r_ loader and b�ck
and white. two tone finish.
Middleport WY-2',2649
hoe co;itl ,'$6800.00 my price
'69li.OO. Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
USED BOATS ANO MOTOR0$15
Pon,e,ay WY-2-3895
•
$2200.00. · "
f.&lt;Hlc
Ind \Ip whll• th,y lut. M■tro-­
KAUT% FEED STOR9
, Ford plows $30.00--$li0.00
p6llt1n Motors. 600 E. Main
At Chffter
Pull plows 1·2·3 bottom $20.00
St,, Pomeroy, Phon• WY-3_,.,0.
1115D. OLDs 98, 2 DOOR HT, R&amp;H
Yukon .5-2145
to $1!0,00
1 1-24-tfc
.
WSW, full power, Brown and
ttAMILL SliRVICE STATION
Dl.ecs !H-7-8 foot $2�.00 to
· �hlte with custom skirts. $950.·
Before 9:00 AM.
$80.00
00.. Consider any tra�e. Phone
Albenr 3353
Corn planters 2·! row $20.00 to
Maron SPruce s-:.;282.
Every Day Service
$1!0.00
FOR RENT Oil
SALE FIVE
4 II 6tp
4 row pickup corn planter fine
room modern house
,and 20
CLELANOS
condition
peW
,cost
$640.00
1955 MERCURY 2 DR SEDAN.
acres ol good ground on 680
TV R•r11lr .......
&amp;
price $ 1 50.00.
Merc-o-oiitlc; cle,o car . Inside
at Darwin . Call LY2-8130 At­
WY ,2-2255
Phone
Balers:
A.
C.
�95.00;
JD-PTO
dlJld out.
$895.00. BlaeUnars,
hens. Lucille Hol&lt;len.
·•:a.3tc
P:tmeroy, Ohio.
$95.00;
Ford
$3IIO.OO;
N.
ff.
7
7
Pomeroy.
4-�tc
.
_
$200.ll0-$250.00; Int. 50T $200;
Int 4ST $375.00--$475.00; Rat.ea
BUICk ClmfflJI\Y 2 DR
hardtOp powet llte,iring and
b� the dozens $35.0Q to·$1�(1.00 APAlt1'MENTS Furmshed and BARNES, SIMPSON INStJR~NCE
brakes. Dynaflow, one owner.
Combines AC and '.Ford $150.00
l1nfurn lahed. · 1,h::MasteJt1. Middle•
Agent&amp;, Middleport. Firt Auto­
,1795.00. Blaettn.ar,, Pomeroy.
to $250.00; New JohnsOn poul­
port. Phone WY-2-5286."
mobile,
2-3-tt
Bonds. Phone ' WY-2·
tr.v · picker, city price $300.00
f-8.6tc
2903.
my price $71Uto. This paper
11116 CHEVROLET HARD TOP doesn't have enough space to 7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE , TWO 5 COMPLETE IN5UIIANCE !'RC}
V-8. Standard
room apurlm ents. /\, N. Benge
Transmission
l,
print all the thines I have to
°
tecUon. Life, Auto, t'ire, Pollo.
Priced $950. Wilcoxon Barbe�
Phone WYZ. 3272.
l i-2-tfc
sell. I believe l can savo you
Call DOD Milla, .Yiddleport,
Shop, Phone Gal. G18-14'19 after
plenty on bulk milk tan.ks. l FOUR ROO HOUSE
Ohl•.
M
,
CELLA
R,
_6 ·p. m .
f:9-atp
don't sell the best equipment • gopd well, garden
. $20.00 a
mine is identical with city
DON STIVEBB
month. Delbert Gaul
Chester
equipment. The only difference
Ohio. YU5-2401.
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4•7-3tP
is the price.
PONY WEIGHT 7!!0 LIi$. ,IVILL
IILL GOODWIN
work $715.00. Dorr Boso Portland
FlVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH
Six MIIH From WUkNvlll•
Ohio.
· wall to wall carpeting i n living
' 4 1 1 3tp
-4-8-6tc
�
room. Very modern. Garage . Can
Uh l•--·
\ GLASS SHOWCl\SE, $20.00. Call
be seen by contacting Mrs.
Dutton Drug Co.
i
4 1 1 3tc SEVEN WINDOW SCREENS SIZE
John Russell, Firflher st., Pome­
621&gt; in. by 29¾ in In good
493 Llnceln SI.
0.
roy,
4-S.Ste
iERTILIZER, s'ACKEi,-I,;iiiiCULcondition. Phone WY2-fl632.
Phone WY ,2-3561 Ml4dloport
• TURAL lime, f�lng lime
4-8-StC •
4 ROOM HOUSE, l l l PEARL ST.
hydrated Ume. , R, 0, Plt'kett'
also for sale, 1949 ½ ton Chev•
______-________
Farms, ltd. No. l, Pomeroy.
A U CTION SALE
rolet Pickup $250. [nquire Clayton
4 1 1 3tc On Saturdiy Al)ril 18, 1960 ' be­ Bolyard, Ash St., Middleport.
gitining ·at 12:� p. in.. at' my
4 l 1 3 1p FOR SALE, FIVE liOOM HOUSl'l
fartn
midway between Tuppers
with bath. NiC8 location. Melvin
REPOSS!)S
f!'l!Y 6.P�.
Piaina and Chester, 1 mile aouth
Hood, 111 Locust St., Pomeroy.
, sed •n� iJI A•l eoJ'lfftion. Bal­
of Rt. 7, I will sflll 1at auction
3-30-30tp
ance &lt;lgf: $3!1,0Q,
o ver pay.
the followlng : l Moline Corn
ments. fihone WY.2•2204.
Picker, 1 Mayrath all purpoae
Ullte
BOUSE FOR SALE M 1"AGE­
Klevator 32 ft, 1-8 ft. 20 in. OUSEWORK
town, six rooms, , rooms down,
BY THE DAY. 161
Jl.ECT!WI.UX VACUUJ( CLEAN.
John &amp;eere. Disc, 1 TWO Bot. tom
Pearl St., Middleport or WY2•
2 up, approximately 1 acre �e­
er, Bun■ like rew. Has throw
Moline Breakin g Plow on rub­
2909.
vel
land excellent well 13 mlles
4-6-&amp;tc
ber, 1 Power take-orf Moline
•way 11&amp;1. Full .price ..1¥ faj .00
from Pomeroy on State Route
avai lable , · Phoq� W\"2.
Hay Rake, 1 Oliver Manure
$1,000.00. Inquire\
892, PrJce
Spreader, 1 1946 Dodge ·1 t-2 T.
t
Mr1. HoW'ell at Pa&amp;etown.
Truell:, 1 Cultipacker 1 Moline
3-12-l!Olc
L 0. �OY _ _ _
2-row �lck up corn planter, 1
AUCtlllNEIR
Jobn l&gt;eere Sub-SOUer, 1 G Ton
OR SAµa: ' HOUSE IN POM E l&lt;OY
Route 2,, Long Bottoni, ( Jhl-.
Tractor
Wa1on,
7 room11, bath, large lot, close
1
·
Comfort
f.&lt;H ,
'_l'ractor SpraYfl, J l .Joint .ea'ch 8 Alli CClNDrry(&gt;NING,
tq new school locatioll, gas
1Uon .service. Jack's Refriaera­
h!"'t , Call WY'l-3708.
m. and 1 2 ln. Ca111na:, I Wheel
4-5-6tp
Uon, Ntw H,ven. Phone TU
Barrow Sprayet, 2 1·2 HP Eiec•
FOR SALE, SIX ROO M HOUSE
25N?.
.tric Motora, 1 Re-coi'd Player, l
6,:(3.lf
and qath. Garden. Extra build­
�
. 'Console Radio, 1 Portable Ra­
ing on Maln Streel, Rutland.
dio, Lot of small farm tools anj;I MUELL•R PURNAClli1,,, WISTING­
HOIJSI •PPIIM- Amold f1ro,
K&amp;thl�n Carpenter, Depot
otller item too 11umerout to
St.,
Rutland.
""­
Ohle.
S,rtlten.
4·7•3te
tnention. Not responJi ble for ac­
WY•U31C.
l
l•lt.tfc
cidents.
FOR SALE HOU SE IN SYRA·
STANLEY GIBBS
cuse, Iii rooms, gas, water and
IUEVISIONR
ADlO ANDSKALL
Aue�oneer: f. 0. McCoy.
excellept location. Priced low
appliance repair. Phone 00,
f-96tp
for quick sale. PhOne W19·36'1.
MeCllll.tock, Racine, Ohio.
2 DOOR
t-�-atp.
2-1-tlc
INDOW QIJNDo AND SHADES
lpimediole deli\!QJ.
lln, iih.
Ven-.Uab B lindt, Ill lilel and FOR Till; BEiT ROOFING SER­ TWO BEDROOM
lioat.r ...i · ·-· 'Mbite
HOUSE, IO
colon. Free :t.Umates. Dale
waU tiN&lt;,
interior,
vices, roor reJ)alrs, rooring roof
years old, bath, 32 acres, some
Wippel Supply, 211' Onlcin Ave.,
turn "1Cllall. bumper 111i11.
painting Call us Bill Wyat't and
trutk land, free g.as, berries
Pomero1, Ohle..
. M-GOtc
Clomf&gt;l ct �.
George Slaal.11, Phone WY2·2871
fruit, city water $MOO.
Pomeroy, Ohi o.
4-'1-6tp
6731 .
4·8-3t'c
31 IN. II, C. .\. TELEVISION SET.
fle1sonable. Mn. Ron Sprtna:er C.USTO.M RUILT KITt.HEN DE­ FOUR ROOM
I
MODERN
Al).Qrtment over 1lobinll0n 1s
lilned fo: . ..our bGrrt:i FMt e..
Good location 96 1 S.
Cleanen.
il-8-lte
tim1te1. to.. ..man aod Abbotf,
4 ,�·31p
J
,
WY-2-15321.
Phone
I
1-8-tt
'l:()14ATO ST4)[ES ANa tjU¥8·
FOR SALE HO\JSJ! . WITH ·'SIX
ty llp to ' �0.000. lteuonab1y TWLIYIS ION RADIO AND $1,\ALL
t'OO.JIIS 11,Rd J:ui,tb, �oCI :ir. 100 cOl'­
priced. C11J WY2- 2565 or MaAppllN� ,.pair, C1II FNnlr:
ner
in M'11on. William In,
� s:..,. 3-'89&lt;1 collect�= c:.-1... 41 4 N. Socond ....... gela lot
1 P)loge. Spr� 3-5617.
Mltltll_,
4-9-3tc ·
' I tfc,
• •

"''IJI!&gt;

oo

1'\

$6:oo

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Easter Cantata
To Be Given
By Baptist Choir

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DEPE NDAB LE RESULTS
RATES

3 t'ents per word. oae .insertion. M inimwn cba.r,:e
_ 60 cents.
6 cen-t.s Pf!r word for l.br.te consecutive iMertions.
.
SpP,Clll - (N)e fQOlJth for 30 ceJlUi per word.
•• l'uU r�te �l 3 cent$ pttr word will be char-&amp;ed for a4vertlslna
u: poi p,a1,J witrJuu 10 daya after receiving bill
� in Advertising - Should be reporled i1mnedJately
T.be
Dally Se11�n el wU! nol be reJpo nsible for more
than one lncor
rect Jnsertion,
Cud
.-. � �
tDd �ial Notices of Events 11 .00. Obituaries
.. d at 1
pub1 1a,..,,
cent per •word
WOIIDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
8 DAYS
t MO
16
"4 !IO '
f!.116
90c
60c
• 1.20
110c
:
711c
$1.l!O
$2.26
$7.511
Ads received by JO A.M. will � i n that day'e paper.

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Legal Notice

rpa CONSJST!j:NT

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'1'111.,..,lillfn church wedding or
Slack of Syracuse
Miu
Johnson of Pomeroy
tey
,nd
event of Easter
RD., w · 1 be
Sunday, Aprll 17, ,at the Syracuse
sbyterlan Church.
First U11 ed :
'Mle ffe noward Ruppelt, pu,.
i-ate at the cereqiony
tor, wilf o
to be hthl at· :30 p.m.
.
Ml• Sia'
18 1he daUJhtel' 0I
Mn. :4\,da 9 ck and the late John,
of , Syra�se and 1-fr.
Orville Sla
Jobnsont i_ is &amp; son of ·Mt. and Mrs ..
Harlv T. Ohn,:,n of Pomeroy �D.
The· m11tron, of lfonor will t,e. Mrs.
Lela Watki'18 Weir of Cal�onia,
sitter of Mi11s Slaclt. Serving as
btjdernatda -wm be Mias Viola
Tuck�an of PGmeroy RD, and
Miss Ann Proctor ot Racine.
An open reception honoring the
couple Will ' be hi!,Jd ' in the chul"ch
social room · fOUowjng the weddine:
ceremony.

P'Iap 1111 No. 1 0
Gallia County, Ohio, on part of
Section 7:04,.. State Route No. 554
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
i n Morgan Township, by cleaning
STATE OF OHIO
spot pritne and applying one prime
DEPARTMENT OF HfGHWAYS
coat and ane fleJd coat, Bridge No.
Col umbu�, Ohio, April I, 1 960
TO SfRVE S R EAKFA ST
GAUli�.1101, span one (1) 51 feet
Contr■d Sain
The Guild of lhc Ml. Moriah Bap­
-0 i�che11, Roadway , width 13 ft-0 in•
tist Church will be serving .a
Lepl Copy No. �157
ches. Type-Pony Tru5s.
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
break(ast Easler morning at thr
Pr011M1l.J No. 1 1
Senled proposals will he received
church dit1ing room in Middleport.
Gallia County, Ohio, on part of
They will �erve from 7 a. m. to a t lhe office of the St.ate Highway Section 9.24, State Route No, 775
8:30 a. m. and incl uded on the Diret·tor of , Ohio, at Columbus, I n Green Towrnihip, by clean, spot
I\ Certified Cheek in the amount
menu will be juice, bacon and eggs, Ohio, until 10:00 a. m., Ohio ( East­ prime ind applying one prime coat of $500.00 must aecompany eaieh
biscuit or toast, cereal and coffoc. ern) Slundard Time, Tuesday , Ap· and one tield coat, Bridge No. GAL Bid. Successful Bidder to furniah
The publlc is invited. Price is ril 26, 1960, for improvements in: 775-0933, Span one ( 1 ) 80 feet · O Bond in lhe amount of $10,000.00.
75c per plate.
Propos,11 ls Nos. 1 to 17 inclusive inches, Span one (1) 100 feet- O in•
Meigs Count,.. Commissloners re
are offered as one project and will chf!s, Span one (1) M feet • O inches aerve the right to reject any or all
SERVICES ANNOUNC!:ID
be awarded as one contract.
Tola) Spans three (3) 26o.feet · o bids.
Union Good Friday serv,ces will
Propoul No. 1
inches, Roadway Width 24 feet • 0
IA.ti ts County Commlsslon•r■
he held :tl the United Mathodlsl
Steel
inchee. Type-Continuous
By Sharon Boyln, C l •rk
of
part
on
Ohio:
County,
Athen11
Church FridaY at 7:30 p. rn. with
(built-up).
Beam
(4
1 , 14, 10, 21, �. 28, 6tc
1
)
tile Rev. IU:lph Zundel bringing Section 20.61 , U. s. Roule No. 50 ln
•'
2
1
No.
Propoul
the 1cie1111aie. St&gt;«ial muilt will be Rome Township, by deaning, spot
of
part
on
Ohio,
County,
Hocking
prime
one
applying
and
ming
i
pr_
presented by the Methodlet Choir
coat and one rleld coat, Bridge No. Section 0.53, State Route N o. 56 in
and t he High School Glee Club.
A l. Jr� �91!'-Y, of Apple Grove,
ATH-50·2506, Span one ( I ) 68 feet- Salt Creek Township, by cleaning,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
, been notfied of the death of
has
Q inches, Span one (I) 85 feet · 0 spot priming and applying one
HOLZER HOSPITAL
State of Ohio
Mrs. Ver■ Tonep
sister-in-law,
his
coat,
field
one
and
coat
prime
Admissions, April 8; John Elmer Inches, Span one (1) 8ft feet -0 In•
O.,,.�nt •f · Hlthw•Y•
Columbus
Hospital, fol
Grant
in
one
j
,
Span
'6-0699
HOCNo.
Bridge
s
in•
·
O
feet
ope
( I ) 68
Co!umbu■, Ohio, Aprll I, 1960
CnrilPy, Pomeroy, Mrs. Otmer Ed- ches, pan
of lu­
Illness
prolonged
a
winc·
o
l
(1) 49 feet . 10 inches, Span one ( 1 l
Contract S■IM
gar Licving, WeJlt Columbia: Clyde cheJ, Total Spana four (4) 296 fctt•
.
a
i
kem.
)
I
(
one
Span
inches,
10
•
feet
49
W i l hur i,�orguson, west Columbia; o inches, Roadway Wiath 30 reet­
Legal Copy No. 60,174
Mra. Toney is survived by he1
- 10 inchee, Span one ( 1 )
. husband, Vallie E. TonttY, Jr and
Unit Prlc• Contract
Mrs. Rol.wrt Frank Hawk, Hemloc k O inches. '['ype-Continuous Steel 49 feet
Spana
Total
.
49 feet • 10 inches.
Grove· Mrs. Jamt's Henry Spaun, Beam.
Sealed proposals will be received t�ree small chil�ren. Feuneral ser•
Road•
inchee,
4
.
feet
1.99
(4)
four
Proposal No. 2
Long Bottom; Ricky Allen Taylor,
al the o lfice of the State High way
At'hens County, Ohio, on part of way. Widt h 24 feet . o inches. Type Director of Ohio at Col um bus, vitts have not tieen completed but
Middleport.
will be held1 1n Buf(alo, W. Va.
J Section 20.6 1, U. S. Route No. 50 -Steel Beam.
Ohio, until 10:00 a. m., Ohio (EastPrepGUI No. 13
_Dis �harges, April 8; P erry Ed· in Rome Township, by cleaning,
ern) Standard Time, Tuesday, AP.
BIVAN SUPPEkS SITBACK
Meigs Count)', Ohio, on part of
w1_1i _1haxton, Mrs. V_a�ce E. Leedy, spot priming and applying one
ril
26, 1960, for i mprovements in:
LONDON
. UPI- British Labor
in
7
e
No.
Rout
Stale
M,
10
S
ction
Grueser,
.
W 1 ll1am J. Burk.e, W1!11am
prime coat and one IJeld coat, e
Proposals Nos. 1 to 6 inclusive,
Mrs. George D. Riffle, Mra. lforion Bridge No. ATH-50-2537, Span one Chester Township, by cleaning, as shown on the plans, are offered Leader An"urin Bevan, 62, rectiper•
Napper, Mrs. l•'red L. Roush, Mel• O J 64 feet . O i nches, Span one (1) spot prlming and applying one as one project and will be awarded atlng fJ'Om a serious abdominal op­
en.tlon. 'three months ago, wlll take
vin 13. Grimm, Wilbur W . Thacker, 80 feet . o inches, Span one ( 1 ) 64 prime coat and one rield eoaot, as one contract.
a twl).'week holiday because or a
l larry Melvin Ahern, Riehar-d Paul feet . O inches, Total Spans three Bridge No. MEG-7-UHO, Span one
AthenR, Meigs, Moriroe, Morgan, setback in 'health, it was learned
one
Span
)
0
inches,
o
.
tireHs·, Mrs. Gilman G. Grimm . Mn, ({) ) 208 feet . o inches, Roadway ( 1 ) 48 feet
Noble and Washington Cou n lie1,
.
Albert E. Wallace, Gordon Erwin, Width :II feet . O inches, Type­ 80 feet . o i nches, Span one ( 1 ) 48 Ohio , o n varioU8 a.ectio.� of U. S. Sunday night.
'
,
s
feet - 0 lnchea. Total Span three
.Joseph Wall, Mn. Roy D. S,enccr, Continuous Steel Deai;n,
Routes _ Nol. 21, 33, � al'fd !iO•A,
(3) Hi6 feet . o inches, Roadway
Mr1. GcoriJc W. Smith, John Wei•
PnJpowl N•, 3
State Routes Nos. 7, 8, 7'1, 78, and
.
Widt h 28 feet 0 inches. Type
don Clllrk, Willi am 1-1. Riggle.
124, by painting existing g uard DEVOTED TO INTEREST(
Athens County, Ohio, on part of c.:onUnuous steel Beam.
a s per plan.
rail
MKIGS-MASON AREA
lHrlhl, April 8; Infant M11!@ Section 6.17, State Route No. 56
Pro,eNI No. 1 4
1 s, 0--., PublW,..,
e
llch'an..
inclusiv
to
ls
1
Nos.
6
Hawk, Mr. and Mrs, Hobert Frank in Athens Township, by clePning,
Proposa
"
Melg1 County , Ohio, on part of
,
np
Published. every flt'!rileon ti
Hawk, Hemlock Grove: Infant �pot priming and applying one Section 10.M, State Route No. 7 in of thia project to be complet ed 1
· terpti SUnd1y b,- The (Jb.lO Valkt
�ale Uill, Mr. und Mn. Dallas V. 1,rime coat and one field coat, Chester Township, by cleanin g, later than October ltl,, 1960. ••
:Bidders muat apply, on the prop. ,Vbllal!tn, CQ"1panJ at 110 l'o
l l ill, Hadne.
Bridge No, /\TH 156-1074, Span one spot prlmlng and applying one
( I ) 1 05 reet . o inches, Roadway prime coat and one field coat, er for. m !, ror prequalHicaUon with ,!UJllc SI,, Ptlnel'OJ', Oblo. . _).w.,'-1.
Width 23 r&lt;'et • O Inches. Type Pony Bridge No. MEG-7-1 �39, Span one the Highway Credit Examiner, at nea office •one WY2--21D6, edit.
r
; russ.
( 1 ) 40 feet . o inches, Span one ( l ) Columbus, Ohio, at least- 1 0 days Ill ofrlce ptidne WY2•21D7.
EnteN!d u ■econa class mallinl
PnJpota l No. 4
60 feet • o inches, Span one (I) 40 before the date set to open bids.
The minimum waae to be paid to natter at the pod office at Pam,
Athens County, Obio, on part or feet . O i nche.a. Total Spans three
;;,.rtion 6.3 1 . State Route No. 78 In (3) 130 feet . o inches, Roadway all - labor employed on this con­ !fW, Ohio.
N1'1Qn1l a,d.vert111nt repreeenr.
Trlml.Jle Townstlip, by cleaning, Width 28 feet . o inches. Type- tract shall be in actordan ce with
the •'Schedule of · Prevallinll Hourly tlve: .8r.iltlne&amp; 1 -lt!mb,ilL lie .. Ml
spot priming and applying one Continuous Steel Beam.
Wag e Rates Ascertained and" Deter- �•I�• Ave.. New YQJ'.k Cltr.
The Cantata, "Tho Way of the prime coat and one field co11t,
Propoul No. 15
by the Depar1ment of In­ lflw Ynt�
the
by
mined
presented
be
will
,
Cross"
Bridge No ATH-'18-0634, Span one
Melgs County, Ohio, on part of
Bti-101\t\D r.,.., .lell_.., 111
d1olr or the Finl Haptisl Chul'ch, ( I J 50 feet • 3 inches, Span one ( 1 ) Section 10.58, State Route No. 7 i n dustrlal Relations applicab le to
Department t.arrler wlier, avaJ.l,.blt., 30 cena
Highway
Middl1&gt;port at the Maunday Thurs­ 67 feet · O inches, Sp.an o ne ( 1 ) 50 Chester Township, by cleanip11, State
d11y servife at the churrh lhis feet • 3 lnches, Total Spans three spot priming and applying One · improvements in accordance with Nr fNIJk; ane y�ar In advance •
Thursd11y ev('n!ng at 7:30.
(3) 167 reel • 3 inches, Ro.udway prime coat and one field coat, Sections 41 1S.03, 411!Ulf, 4 1 Hi.On, The Dttj,, Sentl•el ofllce, '111.""
Width 2-4 feet • 0 inches. Type-­ Bridge No, MEG-7- 1841, Span one 4l l5.06, and 4 1 15.07 of the Revim­ &amp;IX II\Onth4, S'f.80: three 10.onlUI
Mrs. Clarence L11coy, rhoir dir• Continuous Steel Beam.
lf.90. B; motor· route where Hal
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l l ), 44 feet - O- lnt'hes, Span one (1) ed Code of Ohio."
l'l' tor of the church Is dircdlng
1blo:
c,ne m9"lh, $1. BJ mall: ...
his
The bidder mu st submit with
Proposal No, 5
!i!i feel . o lnchs, Span one ( 1 ) 44
1hr cantata and Mrs. Cecil Btad­
alx' • ffllntha, M,21; tk •
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Yut
in
amoun
the
check
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bid
certifie
a
feel • O inches, Total Spans three
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"-;tile:, h JIO' GI'• 11'1Mth • .,
hury is the organjst. Paul Smart
Athens County, Ohio, on part of
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ooo
$1
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Roadway
0 inches,
will he 1 he reader for the cunlata. Secti on 1 •• state Route N o. f'lon (3) 143 feet ·
Plans and 1peclficatlon1 are on ·
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-"'JV Width 43 feet . o lnchea, Type
Solo.a .ond choral numbeu will in Ames '"'•
Township, by cleaning, Continuous Steel Beam.
_ Ille in the · departmel\t of highways
makt! up the evening's program spot prlmln[I and applying one
and the oflice of the divisio n depuPropoMI No....,16
with the numbars es follow&amp;: prime coat and one field coat,
a.- art of ty director.
Ohio,
Counl,Y,
Meigs
• · BJessrd h He, ' ' "He Loved Them Bridge No. ATH-280·0144, Span one
·.,i
The di reetor rel6rve1 th1 · riiht
0.40, State , ,Route�o. 338
To The End." "Gethsemane," "My (1 ) 60 feel · 0 Inches, Roadway Sectlon
reje-ct ■ny and •II bida.
to
ing,
by
clean
T
wmhil&gt;,
n
q
JNrns. As Tho u Will," "The 1'rlal," Width 20 feet . 8 hu: hes. Type- in Sutto
E, S. PRESTON,
apot prlmin&amp; and appl)'ina: one
"Daughl eni of Jcn1salem," "From Steel Beam.
Dll'fftor
coat,
prime coat and one rield.
Ot1t Tht' Oee11 I Call,. and "Death
(4) 11, 18, 2te
pPepaHl ' No. 6
Bridge No. MEG-338-0086, Span one
On 'T'he Cross."
Athena County, Ohio, on part of
( 1 ) 3 1 feet · 9 lnchea. Span one ( 1 )
Section 2.06, state Route No. 329
6 feet . 6 inche1, Span one ( 1 ) 43
4
Me mbers of the choir • are: Sop­ I n
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Rome Township, by d eanln , feet · 0 inehea, Span one ( 1 ) 42 feet
ranos, Mrs. Beulah While, MN. ,pnt priming and applying one
I' rTUl'Ice
Shlrley Mills, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, prime coat and one field coat, O Inches, Span one (1) 38 feet • 4
LIOAL NOTIC
Mr11. Clifford Stumbo, Miss Doris Br1'd ge No. ATH-S29-03M, Span Inches. Total Spara ftve (8) 200
Bids wlll be received a t the of'
feet . 0 inches. Roadway Width 24
hico, Mlsa Jerrf Pullen and M ra, one
feet · 0
rice o( the Mayor of' the Village of
( 1 ) 86
inche■, reet · O iuches. Type-Girder.
David Jenklna. Altoes• Mrs. John Roadway Width 16 feet • 6 Inches.
Middlepo.i, Ohio, unttl 12 o'clock,-.
Pr.,_.I No. 1 7
Fultz, Mrs. L. D. Dilos, Mrs. Fran• Type Po
noon-on the 20th day of April, ID80
TruH,
County, Ohio, on part of
Moraan
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ces 8&lt;'arh11, Mn. LIiiian McGhee,
ror the followln&amp;::
ropoNI .,._ 7
Section 16.5 1, State Route No.
Miss Susan Pullen. Tenon, Tomiuy
1 . (a) To replace the entire botAthens County, Ohio, on pal't of In Union Township, by .cleanln1,
Dar!l .and Kalad Hind)', 81111.�es, •·-"
•� St1t Route, No. 336
,
-..or tll wlmmlnt pool In tlie
torn
o2e1.1uon 2 .OT,
L. D. Dlles 1nd Harold Hubr1ml. 1n ater 1oo Town � Ip, by cle1nin1, 1pot priming and applying one Vlllaae of�lddleport, Ohlo.
prime coat and 001 field coat,
(b) To replacie the bottom ln
spot priming and applying one Brlda:e No. MRG--Ml-l'llS, Span
d
prime roat and one field roat,
th
eep end of the nlmb1ing potl;
1
RITURk GIRMAN FLAGS
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one U) 36 feet • l 1 inehe Road
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and prt18Ul'e grout the ahalone
only
Span
Brldge
No.
ATH-858,0lfM
INGOLSTADT, Getmany UPIway Width 12 feet . o tnchea. Ty pe
2'
of the awlm:mtna- pool.
·
wldth
end
In.
(1)
low
Roadway
rt
10
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ISO
German
veterans
Two flags of a
Pon.v TruH.
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plihe a dtn,itone 111\er
To
Beam
l
(c)
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fe
t
inehe1.
0
Type-Stee
t
assodallo n, kept as relics from
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"Proposals Nos. 1 to 17 inclusive or liner of Ute quality in the swim1876 and 1891 and seb.ed by Ameri•
Gallia County, Ohio, on part of of thil proJoct to btl completed not mint pool In the vma1e of Mid,.
can troops In HK15, were retur.ned
dleport, Ohio.
Sunday in ceremonies ■t the town. Section 4.15 1 , U. S, Route No. 3&amp; In later thin October HI, 1980."
i. Inltall mastlt Raia when
Township,
cleanin
Proby
the
narteld
on
Spr
apply,
mlllt
BlddU'•
C,
,
n
of l'foerrlng near here. The ags
had been kept In the Ft. Sill, Ok.la., 1 ■pot primina and applyina one per forma, for ptequ11ification ,vith Door and w11l1 of tbti nilmming
prime coat and one field COit, jhe Hl11bway Credit Enminer, at pool join, and around all drain,
Army Muaeum.
· Bridge No. GAL-3&amp;·0'158, Span one �umbua. Ohio. at least 10 days and cracka In the deck. Saki IUla
------------------dent111t, 1ave • helpful Ind In- · (l) 4; feet . a Inches. Roadway
•tructive tall!: on "Cll'e of ChiJ. Width 28 feet - O inche1. Tyl)&amp;dren'a Teeth."
Steel IBeant.
Another au11l 1pe1ker, Edi,on
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Gallia County, Ohio, on put of
Hobstetter. Pomeroy, gave � talk
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on what has 1lrudy be.!':n aceom - Seotlon 0.00. State Route No. 1♦1
pllshed and wh■I more h11 to be In Walnut Township, by clcanln1
done to aet I Veteran■ Memorial 1nd, 11pot prlmlna: ■nd _,pplylng one
Ho11pita-l that is �o badly needed prline coal and onifC" .field coat 1
Bride• No. QA.L,,141-()853, span OM·
In Mt.Ill County.
Tffe\ 1tt&amp;ndlnce
-banner was (1) 21 feet - 8 inches, Span one (1 )
■'Narded to Miu E111t�rda)''11 room reet . t inchu. Total Spana three
tor most parentl present at the reet . 9 8lnche1 1 Total Spana three
(3) 93 feet · i lnches, Roadway
meclin1.
Pie Jnd �flee were ,erved Width 2$ feet • 8 inehea. 'fypeSteel Be■rn.
during the 1GCl1l hour.
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NOTlCI. Tb CONTRACTORS:
Sealed Bids will be received by
the Meigs County CommiS1ioners,
Pomeroy, Ohio, up until 10:00
o'clock A. M. Monday, May 2nd,
1960 for furnishing and applying a
minimum of 83,000 gal. of [, E. 1
Dust Control on County Roads.
Material to be applied under the
dinction or CounLy Engineer and
must have a tem'IN!rature of not
leBs than 160 degrees when applied.
Work to start on or about, the
first of June UH:SO, a nd to be completed by July first, Ult!O.

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O , April 1 1 , 1960-3
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HISTORY
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Meigs County
Ji'AMlLY
Children Ptler marri&lt;'d Murtha
10.tChle , John marrie d Melind a
llcDaniels, Lewis marrie d t-:sthl'r
l-'layman Lybrand marri f'd Jemi m:i.
Hup.
Peter and Marth a Pih-ha rd.
Their children GE&gt;orge married
Sarah Sayre, Frank marrie d Rose­
anna Slaught er.

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By Walter E. Sllle1

Frink and Rmra�e. Pilchanl .
Their children Ed��. Charles.
Addie and Willi a m . Charles rii ar•
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rled Cora Snydt·r. The oth, rs
never rnarri ed.
George and Sarah Pili- hard.
Their c-hildl"en H('ath, H arv ey,
Martha, "Pel" and Mack. Mack
married May Ball.
Lybrand and · Jemima Pilchard.
Children Mary Cathe rine married
Jnhn Sha11non, Jemi ma married
married
Hatti e
Malay Rock,
ed
marri
n
Millo
er,
Warn
Charlea
Victoria Sayre, George married
ll'lora Rad(o,--d then Egon Owens.
FJ.i:t,lb, Sarah and Effie nevPr
,mari-led.
After the dPath o f his first wirr
marriNl N3mY
Peter Pikhard
Sl1ughter. sister of rrank Pil·
Rosean na. Their
chard's witc,
children Ella marr ied Philso n Nor­
ril, Grant marrie d. He did not
live with his wi re very long and
eamml lted suicide al the home of
hla slater El la Norris.

BEAV ER FAMI LY
The Beaver hmily came to Gr.a
ham Station, W. Va., a bout the
time the B,eegle family came to
that place and both lived there
fKlme time b&lt;-fore coming lo Ra•
cine, Ohio.
SylveBter (John) Beaver mar­
l'ied Goldi Clark. \'heir ,children

.John marri Nl Marv Ann l\('&lt;'gl l' .
.lodir- ( J o.,wph )
E m rna m a rried
Bt'l",!::lf" . M l l'hael :n,irri erl Mol l ir
G ra h ;1 m . Catlw rinC' (C�d .1' ) mar­
ril·d ,f lll'llh l .a}!H'.
Svlvc&gt;� lt:"r 8('11\•er w::is a cousin
of �lary. w hu rnarriN I Basil l)ulie
Uecg !P also o r ('alvi t\ Rciw rr.
s,·h· ;,st l•r Bl•aw r and ,Johnn ie
ltrl';gle wrrr work ing in t he woods
and a t ree frll on ,1r. li(•aver and
j k i l l&lt;' d h i m, his widow l hen mar­
ri c1I Johnnie Beegle.
John m e a n d Golda Beeg!e's
fa m i ly. Bl'll married a Gil key,
W i l ! t1Jn• marri Pd C ';1roli ne Sh;1i11
t h t:&gt;n J .ou Wolfr, c ;eorgc married
F. m m a M d-:lroy , P lyses ma rrit•d
Jda McE J roy , thim Mary Wolfl·,
Sylvester
t hen Emma Graha m,
died young.

Arter the\f kqlh of Ben Bee�Jt
J�scp� (.lodie) 'Beegle married
his widow .
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Lou Wolf e was a SJSf� Mary
s Beeg)e
Ulyse
ied
Wol fe who marr
Thl'Y w&lt;;rc rluughters . or 0har hc
1.V otre, sisters of Fannie , Minnie .
Ida McEJroy W8fi later the see•
oncl wife of Thoma&amp; Diddle. F.m•
ma Graha m was drowned when
tho Str. Kanawha r+uftk. Katie
Beaver'» m�iden name· was Wick·
line, daught er of Elliott Wicklim•.
John and Mary Ann Beaver 's
childre n: Charles married Fannie
Wolfe, George married Mattie
Sayre, Arthur married Daisy Pi1· ·
kens, Rose married Allred (Pi&lt;"•
kens) Carpent er, Ella married
.John McGraw then George Pk
kens.
Mattie Sayre WO! the daughlC' r
or Isaac and Urd l l l a Sayre.
Johnni e Ueegle's se('ond wife
was a Cunning ham, she was the
mother of Mrs. Lyons of Racine.
(To I• C'ontlnuH)

Midd lep.ort Band Concert Well Received
'Sunday Afternoon; Awards Are Preseynted
after­

most appreciative audience was on hand Sunda
noon al the Middleport High school auditorium to receive the
prescn ta-tion of the a nnual Band Conrn t.
Mr. Eugene Sears, director of the band, also presented the
band aw:irds for th e year hefOr{'! th(• dosing number . He was
assisted by the Mujorettes. Receivi ng Senior medals were,
Emmali ne Rowles. Lynn Buchana n, .Judy Clark,. Ronald Ev­
ans, Don C. rueser, Janice Richard s. Dennis Walbur n, Karen
Walker, Mariann e Woodgcrd, Russ&lt;'I� Lewis, Maida Roush
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and Lo�tta Hanning.
Junior lt•lters were prl'sl'n hid to
Tom Anderson, Judy Uulrh&lt;'r.
C hrh1t ine C&lt;uits, ttarhnr11 ! 'ovl'rl .
B_e tly Covcr1. Belly l:m 1 Gti more ,
Jim l l_ood, Kay ,lenk m11on, Ka r�
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Susan Pul ll'n. lhu:J£
M.cE.hmny,
R_1ce, Ho�tlFI Rlchurd11, Jud"Y Su�l('r
R1t'hard �war�ham cr, nob y1111 {oo•
ney, Janict• Zirkle and Jam� lluuck
Mr. Scarij_ pr,psrnted Soph'. 1mon
note11 . to Susie AllenHworth, _ Sandra
Brew mglon, Charhme Davi!, Jean
cuey, Knr&lt;'n &lt;1rcg1t H11rhara .lont•11.
Patricia 1 .owcry, Cindy Morrl!I, Rev•
t-rly Perri n, Farrt!II S hul &lt;' r, Mar:,
Swanaon, Tcxanna W h ilr, 1 Jer1ha
Wil11on and Colleen Wihion.
Freshman notes tn JunPt Boker,
Johnny Allensworth. Charll'!I Bui;h,
Forrest Da!'htcl, Carla Sl.U• ( ; i [morC'
DlannP McC'onuui, Ru111('\1 Ml'Elhin­
ny, llavld Wiley, Cnrolyn St•orle1o,
Carolyn Ru·ueil 11nd Arland King.
In th&lt;' lower C'\a,1111c11, Eigfith
GradP 1'l'rl iffral&lt;'R W('r&lt;' 1,?iv11 n lo
KUl'll Hnd1nN, Nt'dll 8rar\ford, F.J .
}f'-n Dn1to11. Jal'k Sntrern�M. f';1rol
Sco1 1 . l&gt;avill Thomas, .Judy Wihl
crmulh, Lynn Dnnleh1, Ml'1vi'1 1
Swi,11her, .lndy Mart in, ,1 nrilyn
Swan and Mick Morrl.s.
Scvt"n1h Grad(' ,,crtllio1NI w,•nt
to Jim llarketl , Dn"Yld Casrl and
Sur.annc- Hradhur-y.
The 11ro1,1ram WllR ul&gt;f'nNl wlll1
the t'nt irc hand p!Aying "rorm•.

Missionary Group
Holds Meeting
Business Session

A hu�inC!lS mef'1 irig of the MiR­
sionary Sr,ciety or t llf' Mt. Moriah
f1aptisl Church, Midd l&lt;'port, was
held Sunday afternonn at the
church with Mrs. Nellie Winston,
vice president,' in rharg(';. Mrs.
ra mpbell Harper was piani�t !or
t he meeting.
the various c"mmil•
Reports
tec11 were given and pl:i.ns were
mnde to 11ervc the dtnner for the
Hattie .Jockl!on Guild Day which
will be held .:it the lot'al church on
May l!lt.
During Sunrlay'11 meellng the
,i!roup voted to meet on the tirst
Thursday evenin.l( or each month.

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About
Middleport
h FIEDDllii HOIJD,U,,tl'�·T
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Rev. nllll Mrs. Haymon Konkrichl

were in Oa k H i l l this morning to
attend the Min isters ' and Wive11'
l loly Communion Service and
Brenkrast al t ho Oak Hill :lf,..11;').
dist Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Haroi(J Vogel.aonf:l
and doughter, Melinda of Irnnlon
spent yt•sterday with Mr�. Vugt•I ·
son�'s mother, Mrs. Allen Knopp
und othor relatives.
llll' hnrd Gress who underwent
m11jur surgery recl'ntly ot Uol1.er
Hospital was returned to his home
111st ��riday and iM Jm 11rov ing
'1
uicdy.
Mrs. Hurry Hysell Imel
Churle11 Lewis were in J-l untington
Suttmluy to u t l ond the flower show
wl11clt was held at the l l 11ntington
tiu llcry.
Mr11. Louise Thom11s of Colum­
bus who l111K bcon vi�JHng with for·
mer friends und relatives and her
11is1cr, Mrs. Lulu LewiK of Pt. Plea•
finnl wen• the weekend �uests of
1h 1•ir hrotlwr-ln-h1w 1111d si�ler,
T\lr. and Mrs. Ma:ir. l111rrah. Mrs.
Lrwi8 l111s up untfl Just recen1ly
Ileen n•sidi11� i n W;i�hln�tnn, D.C,
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.und is now li\•iuu irl Pt. i,looaant
wilh her daui:hter Mu. Harrlelt
Croohhank,
David Kmtkright spent !he we&lt;'k­
cnd in Jurncs\OW11 with his brothf'r.
in•t11w und siHt cr, Mr. und Mrs.
John Loi·kwood.

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Riverview PTA

C'harlet Norris presided at the
Ml!etlng of the Riverview PTA
held Monda)' eveninl at tho Riv•
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STONE MANTELS and PLANTER AREAS
The followlna: offlcc;rs were
ch01en for the next term : Mn.
ALSO:
Muin111 Whitehead, presldtmt: 09·
car Babcock, vice p�1ident; Mrt.
PEATHER,ROCK For Small Planters
Dortha Riebel. seffebry and ' Mrt
Ella Olbal'n', lreattl�r.
The date choae-n for the ban­
quet for b.aali:etball play.r1 and
cheerle-aden 111 S•turday evening,
WY•!-3148
Route I
MlddleP.,ort, Ohio
April SO. TickeU will be aold to
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Dr. K.· D. Amabary, Pomeroy
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The regul;.r monthly meeting
of thl' J.arnplightt&gt;rs was held re•
("e n t l.v at t hr Athens Sta t(' l lospi­
la l
11 was H \"NY interesling meet•
inf as �f'\·eral or 1 he members
had 1\/rlt t C'n or t heir experirnl'e�
whil� t ht&gt;y \\/ere in ihc hf)spi1al
and how t hey are pro¢n•�sing
since, tlwy have ret urnl'd ho1111·
Earh one read t heir r.,apns
w h i C"h they had written and they
w1•rt• rollet'ted to be used in a
bookl1•t which will be accessible
to t he public at a later dille
l t was decided lo purchase
La mpl ighter pins which will be
worn tiy the member!! There are
many plans being formed whieh
will I.Jc p ut into practice at a
la t&lt;'r dote
A l l w h o are i n terested are cor•
(! .illy i n v ited to attend the ri;-­
guJar meetings which ar(' held on
l he fourth Sundoy of each month.
All m(!mbers should a t tend t he
meetings regularly.

·Swt'et nruth" whidt wa� fnllowt•d
hy " Two Woodlan d Ske1chmi " in•
duding "'l'o A Wild RoHe" and "To
A W ate r Lily" and " F&lt;mtasy on
...._rlc&amp; n •soiling
Songi"..., 'by
Grun dm an.
ft· Grueser, Rcmnle Evane and
Russell M&lt;'Elhlnny formed the
, rombone trlo for "Sl ippery Gen­
Ueman "
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. Por�y und nese" hy Gershwin
and " l lii;ih ::khoo\ Cridets" by sou•
sa l' nmph•led the first part of thP
1 irowrnm
Duri ng intermission Mr. Sears
int roduced bind directors from
1t.uth1nd, Mr. lto11Cr ..Rou11h, pmJ of
Waha1na High, Mr. Tom Reed. Al
1h11 time h1• 11h10 asked formH
l\fllS b11r1d mrmhen to stnnd.
"Syneopu!t'll Clock" by ;\nclf'r•
.�on, a f11w1rlle of lovers or hand
music, fllwnccl tho second half or
t he t·on&lt;"•-rl and t he numher "H1•d
Surw•t" !Jy .Joh1111on wllh J.,ynn Bu­
drnn:rn . Durham Jo11c1, Mory Swan•
son and Juuu ·c Zirkle rorrnlng 11
durind quc1rtct wns wpll rerl'ived.
l nt· 1 m1NI in ! ht• "TV Suite" by
Wal t◄·rs was "Sa&amp;('hru�h Suga,"
"Who ' hmll" 'und "llnyJof1 Boe·
1low11." \l,1&lt;'111 music for lhe hu1t
n 11111 hrr wa.� hy Donnie V1tnC00111'y
Judy nregi:, J11nice Zirkle. Mari11111u• Br111k11111n, ('olecn W i lson 11nd
l'hylli11 llilbt·rt . Also in 1 he group
wa!I " !Jig Name 811.nd . "
"Tl•n l•'ur Tw11" hy Youmon� 11:nd
8� UnltH -PrM■ lntern,1tlonal
"Till' J lo1 Cnnnry" by Nero, both
Today Is Monday, A,prll J l , lhe
rn m i l l11r )Hlmh&lt;'r.11 lo hnnd 11udl• 102nd dny or the year, wltb 264
('ll('('!I wrrl' well done by the band more In 1960.
M' wn.� 1111• rlos.lni: numh&lt;•r uf !ht, . The moon is f1ill.
u f l l1 rno(111 "Kine Cotton" by Sou11.
The morning star11 are Mercury
Belt&lt;1ne hearing aid rllnlr
M11rs, Jupiter 11ml Saturn.
achedule,
on this day in history:
POMF.ROV al the MARTIN
In 181◄, Nopolcon d,•ddcd to
abdlC'ate the 1''rcnch 1 hrone.
HOTfL on THURSDAY.
In 1802 Cho,lcs Evuns Hughes,
April 14th. Douro 10,4.
1
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th chler )u,tlce of the u. S.
Morrl, L. llensl•y
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11ecretary or -�late for Pre11iand
('oneultant
HardJng, was born ,
dent
li h1s Ann Howell entNtainl'd
866 President Lincoln made
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Fortnit,•
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nw111b&lt;'t11
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PT. PI.EAS,\ N T at th
h&lt;'r homo In Middleport Thursdny his last public speech on his pre•
I..OWF. HOTEL on FRIllmlnary p lans for tecon11tructlon.
DAV, Aprll 15th. Itri. 10•4. C\'t'llln lf,
In 1 947 for the rtnl lime In
Mn. Robert Mi1111, pre11id('(I over
l hc 11hort busln('AA ml"CUn� altn bal't"ball history, u Negro played
Conrmltant
whfrh 1tnntt'A were pl1yctl with wilh a major le-ague team. Tho
Morrl!II I,. Hl"ntlry
Robinson; th.'
prl7.f'11 won hy MrA. Rnbert T('wkA· player: J11ckle
Come In for n FRF..F. !Nil and
lu1r:v, Mr�. (;eorgt l)n\1"8 ond Mn. te11111: the Brooklyn Dodgers.
demoMttalion or thl' lale..&lt;rt
Ja\· k tlnrhntr. Mis� Jc-an Grandin•
In l 9tU President Truman rein, h.-.rinic ;1t\da and tirarl ng
&lt;'I i i waA A RUC81 .
Hovcd Gen, Dou11h1s MacArthi.r
elasse,.
Purine lh(' &lt;'Vf'ning refre!lhment 11 of his command In the Far East.
M'rverl by 'MIRR Howell 1o
wrre
A thought ror loday: Napoleon
t'lnanrlng Av■ l1able
t hoA&lt;' 11r&lt;'vlousl,v ment_lonl'd and Bonaparte 11\d: "PrQJll the 1ub,
M r� . .John Fultz, Mr■. R1ch111·d O w• \ ll nu, to the ridlCIII0\19
lA1t •
1•1111, Mn. M.ary l.ou Srhw.ah, Mn. step , "
Honry N ull. Mn. Gl'l"ald /\nthouy
IH 1757, Huntl,,.tlN\, W. Va.
and Martha IIOWE-11, who WAIi alao a
Robe� M n_an M•r
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Bellone of Huntington

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They'll Do It Evei.y Time

Lamplighters
Have Regular
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2.--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-MlddleR()rt,,O., Ao,tl 11, 1960

before thia dale set lo open bids.
The minimum wage to be paid to
all labor em loyed on this contrad
shall be i n accordance with the
' ' &amp;hedule of Prevailing Hourly
\\'age Rales Ascertained and Determined by" The Depar1menl of
Industrial Relations applicable to
State Highway Department Im•
provements in accordanee wilh
Sections 4 1 1 5.03, 4 1 1 :5.04. '\1 1 5.05,
41 1:5.06, and 411 5.07 of the Revised
€od� of Ohio."
The bidder must submit with h is
bid a certified check in thE- amouht
of $740.00.
Plans and spet'ifications are on
rue le the department of highway&amp;
and the office of the division dep,
uty director.
The dil'ector reserves the right
to reject any and all bkls.
E. S. PRESTON
Director
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to be placed in accordao.ce w1
Slk-a Chemlcll.ls speclflcallons,
3. Replace all step! at the• awi
ming pool with -eoncrete.
4. constrlK't J concrete walk
feet In width and 4 inches Ihle
with one . inch drop endreU
the swimminJ pool in the
of Midd leport, Ohio.
Detailed speclficelions for all t
wurk to be performed- r under
above bid may be obtained at t
Office of the MRyOr ol Middle
Ohio. Contact V i llage Clerk, '
Separate bids are reque1ted fo
each Item and alternate Item as set
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forth above.
The ,uht- is reserved to reject
any and ail · bids.
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GENE GRATP,' Clerk or
tb'e Village of Middleport,
Ohio.
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Death � Florida

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Rel..ah'1e1 ha,·e received word of
t h e sudde n _dP.alh of I I , W. K u r�
Or 0 ra� ge City, Fla.
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Su�1vor� 1 ncl u�e his
wife, the
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former Goldie Hill of Pomeroy ,
two SQnl, Raymo11d of Florida and
Edwar d o( M iddletown one da u.
ghter 1 and a number ' 01 grand•
children. LF'uner al service.a will h .
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held al1 Ha"'ilt
... o n, Oh'10, T ue11d a y
11t 10 .m.

Ea•t ern Hi1b Boy,
\\'iii, Superior Rati,ng

WASHINGTON UPI - The M'­
my uid Sunday Jt will de"10J1 1
lurblne•�Wfft'd hellcqP\l'lr for ,1,1.r­
gel 11pott1n 1 a nd �.
The turbine copter, tcliediited" for
le!i!ling in 1863, will replaee two
type.s of helicopter" 1nd 11 1ijbt
plane pruentl)' bl UH,

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Sh� � ot yqur �,. _.
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to see us for ·

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$1 000
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CLUB TO ME E T
Thl' Friendl y Neighl.Jors' Clu b
Na�· lor·s R u n will fix Easter boxes
anrl _ visit the_ infirma ry Tuesday
evcn111J! , April 12 starling al 7
p.m.

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Cuc/do �ulti,

RAC INE-Q,room frame
bath
basem ent, forced air ' heat, 2
large lots, oul of high water.
$ 1 1 ,000.00.
POME ROY RURA L--4-room bun­
galow , bath, full basem ent fur.
uacf' heat, drilled well se'veral
fruit trees and alm ost ' an acre
?f land. $6000.00. Can you beat
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100..ACR E FARM-Near
Alban y
011 Route 50, lays well. Has an
8-room frame, bath, closets, 2·
cur garage, also a 4-room frame
with natura l ga.a. water. and
clcdri city, Basement barn 20
stanch ions, IO(Hon silo, �ilk
house, , 2 ponds. 60 aeres in cuJ.
tivalio n. Miner als. $20,000.00.
VIRGI L TE:AFO RD, 5"1esm.an
Box 229
Phone WY2-6731
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You and your family can
look your very best Easler
Sunday with dry cleaned
garments by us.

HACKETT'S
SOHIO SERVICE
WV 2·3977

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Fut Same Day Servi&lt;e

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HOM,E U:l,.IHDR-Y
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''We Clean 'Every lli

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Phoao WY-:1-3057
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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ELECT RIC HEAT
' • • • the b.ett•r way to heat your hQPl.tt

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Employment

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OWNER,

A V I I A e l l t OO- IQU A a ,.
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,ooT N O M I ti
U T ,11 A M O N IH, Befonyou ;,.;,
� _ out Jtaw litt� it co11ts to p rot,.d
build _or r,�el,=�
y our bwfflmfnl
th only modern heating •yatr.m
t;� ,.iimate Electric Heat
lhot wiJl 1ta1 'JDd,llJ.
within 6 psr OIII( f/ � l,DN:t, .. , tlurt i• no obligation.

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How clllan is lj:��o. �? Ifs 100 per cent clean -clean as sun.a�. Won•
derful to ligh� 4'.Y·'2Y·.w hou�ework, but more wonderful wheq your dnperiee,
furnishings and walls stay clean and bright months longer than ever b!fo,e J
You'l1 enjoy· � H1111t's comfort even more than cleanlineos. It's a new
kind of comfort with � even temperature everywhere in the room. And,
room-by-room, fOU t111n heat each room at different temperatu.�es.
More � f,O()q. 9four customers (including one-fifth of new homes built last
Year in Ohio i4fle&amp;:Jte¢_wry) 110w heat the modern, worth more ELECTRIC way,

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or foe) whfn Y� M'IV �� � heated the modem Electric way.

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ators, from heater cores to
the largest truck or tracto,,
radiator.

Relative Pa••eo In

Paul Brown , Jr. and Richard
Fru�t or f:.iMtP.rn Hi,11'.h SrtiooJ won
I bUperic r ratings ('n t i t l m, lh-em 10
W l' ,lt mf'dal s o( the Ohio �IUll(' F;d .
11rators' A.Asocia twn a fter solo and
1•n .�t•rn ble .i ud i t ions held in Lanc1Jster Saturday ·
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hard
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corne
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tist
Paul
Emsw orth locks. Island Creek at
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1• a sousap hone pl�y�r. Lloyd John8:4� . a m , 0•9; Montg omey, Mike
wn 1� Eastern music i nstructor ·
Cml1 tor at 8: 1 0 am, 8·5; Lock 10
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J. B. Chauv in at 7:55 .am 1 -3 · Lo1•k
STOCKI ARE FIIM
12, .lanii: D. al 2:30 am, ' 0.3 .' Lock
NEW YORK UPI - Slocks
20. !Cobert F.:. Reed al J0:25 am,
PL Y QATE COIIE CTID
firmf'd in a moderately active
0·9: Lo�k 23, Orlea nian at 2:20 pm,
The
ine High School Senio r
22-0; City of Hunti ngton at 5:50 Play,
der 'the d iredion o( Carl openi ng today .
Pm, 14·6; Pertnsy lvania at 8: 15 am Weese, l will ·be pruet1ted Thurs.
9-2: Frew W. Olcott at 9 : 1 5 pm: day _ April 21 al 8 p.m, instead of
1:2; C 'ott �n Queen at 10:40 pm, 3·5; April t.!' as was erronio usly a n ­
�.l,1,!&lt;'r l 'IJ(f at 9:40 am, 1-0; Up. nounced. i n Saturda)•'s pa per. ih i,
bound : G a l lipolis , Paul Blazie r at play proeeeds will go toward th &lt;'
10:20 prn, 7-0; Vulca n at 1 2 :35 am, Senior (? lass trip.
9·0: l,ol'k 23, Charles R. Stephe n•
sou at {j:45 pm, 10-0; Walte r Wjj.
-' po,l lltln9
l 1arnson at 9:00 pm, 3•0; Bob Ben•
ter at 2 : 30 am, 12·6; Ovec al 2:40
to
am, 13 -2.
Condition of monbl• D■m• A 11
dams down IA-'ilh rivc&gt;r fallin g J h
I t-11th per hour Lor k 13 t hroug h
1 11, 1 .ocks 1 7 through ::!3, .l per
hour.

REPAIR

. Mra. E1lil K i m of Mariett a, O_hj 0
died Saturday, /\pnl 9, at her
home. t'uneral 9t&gt;rvicH will he
co.ndPc-tcd at 2 p.m. Tuesda y a !

the TuppeNa Plalns Chrl.tbn
Church by the Reverend Rey
l)ee tn.
McClure Funer al Home of Mir·
ielt,. will be in cha rge.
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G•up•: Montgomf'r)', ] 5 . 7 on UP·
�tor. . 12.� on lower, 42 !cet open;
Galhpvl1s. 19.9 on upper, 35.Q on
luw1•r, r(1llt&gt; rs all out: Lol'k 23. 28.3.

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will &amp;ell the following personal
property at auctio n at my
home, one mile N. E. of Jtacme
Ohio on Ouk Gro\re Hoad, Aprii
16th, 12:30 P. M . : 'Ihcto r, disc
iron wheel
wqon, man ur�
!lpreader, horse drawn disc
plows, cultiv alors anu olhe;
farm tools. 28 inch saw with
mand iel, 8 hives of hee11 and a
lo1 or bee- equipm ent. I.Jerry box•
es and crates, toal brooder,
kerosene brooder, Baby Grand
piano, mando lin, chafrs , dishe,,
vases, some very old ones, iron
kettles, stone jars, pi.cture
frames, cu�koo clock, 2 ot-.er
clocks, u1tiqque bed and mar•
ble top dres,;er, cord bed In
dian relics, Civil War reli� 2
stove pipe hats, spinni ng wh�el
complete fishing equipm enl and
mal\)' other articles not Ji:,;ted.
A number of these articJes are
very old and unusu al.
Term or sale: Cash
Not Responsible for Accide nts
Mrs. Norma n J. Theiss
Owner.
Sale conducted by Bradford
Auction Co .
A. C. Bradford, Manage r
Critt Bradford, Auclioneer.
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FOR SA LE

Thom■, M. F■in
S-NGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE
Termite ■nd PHI C"1"n'OJ
Pomeroy, Ohio
sewing machine in excellen t
FrN ln.,....io:fi; l9M1r•• flletlon­
conditio n. Bal-auce due only
w� 11.9
$39.50. Terll\,!I if desired. Phone
WY2·2204.
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AUCTIONEER
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Compl•t• Service
.:1 29 Hc G . E. OVEN, O N E HOME MADE
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Crltt Br•dford
quilt. Phone WY2,6266 ur .Mrs.
Writ•, Phon• or Conted
Charles E. Snider, Uai-,n Ave- IX ROOM
(2)
HOUSE AND BATI! A. C. BRADFORD, hcln., OhJe.
nue.
47•31c
in Harrisonville .
25-tf
Close
to
WE WOULD UKE TO THANK
church and school . Mrs, John
RHUBARB ROOTS. OLD VIC1'0 R­
the Doctors ·and Nurses al Hol•
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RStout,. !larrisonville.
4-6-6tc HOlll:_
IA 11nd Canadian Red· Guarant­
ter Hospilal , The Bigony 1run•
NET makers Formica sink tops.
eed to grow. 25c e.ch. Second HAVING SOLD
era) Home of Albany, Reverand
MY FARM I WILL
Vinyl asbestos block laid. House
house east from School house
offer at public auctio n Thurs­
Weber 1'homa ani:1 aU our
repairs of all descriptions. Call
in Syracuse. William J-1. Holme&amp;.
day, April 14th, at 1 2 :30 on
friends, neighbors and fpmily
Gu)' Ne'.gler, Racine, Ohio.
4 4 t(c
Leadin g Creek Rond, 4 miles , _ ______ 2 24 t!c
who helped us during the recen I
west of Rt. 7 at Hob.�on, 2 miles
loss or our baby son ..
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NECCHI
SEWING
MACHINE
south
of Rutlan d,· ½ mile east BULLDOZER SERVICES AVAIi,
Mr, and Mrs. Lowell Heitger and
equipped to zig-zag, darn, mono­
ABLE by hour or job. Contact:
of Bine:h am M m the follow ing:
family
gram, etc. Sold 01iginally for
Mason City SP 3-5776, Delwon
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A.
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Tract
liarrison ville, Ohio
or, l A. C.
$181 .00. Pay �'f balance, due
Roberts.
25tp
3
Comb
ine
with
clover
attach
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$56,00 or $r...OO per month.
4 1 1 ltp
ments
, comPiete with 2 straw ARE YOU RUN DOWN AT THE
Phone W V2-2204.
4-6-61.c
spreader�, 1 A. C. 7 ft. Mower,
hffl5? Doe■ your ...oul nNCI uw­
MEET ING NOTICE
1 A. C.P1ck up plow, I Case side
CHROME FOLDING TYPE Wheel
lno? Bnt i,,'ork. Lowed PricH.
The Meigs County
Democratic
rake, 1 7 ft. disc, 1 l i m e sprea­
chair. Call WY 2-2921 .
RACINE SHO&amp; ,eRVIC� SHOP
Club meets April 1 1 at the Mid­
der, 2 rubber tire wagons, with
4 1 1 3tc
Jf.ACINE, OHIO.
dleport Elementftry &amp;!ltooi build•
box �nd Ilat bottotn, 1 team
ing at 7:30 p. m. Refre11hments.
mares with h arness at about GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES ANO
Everycine is welcome. (4) 8, 3tc DO YOU PAY CITY PRICEs F O R
3000
S.rvlc•. 512 E. M.tin, Pomeroy.
lb, a quantity of new and
u sed farm macl\inery when I
used
lumber
Phou. WY2-2975. Open 'til 9
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NOTIC E TRUCK G ROWERS
good
farm
bell
can sne YOll UJI to 60% . I give
2 hand corn planters, 2 grai;
p. m. untll Jun• 1. S1lnm■n:
Have cabbage pl�nts now. Will
a b,onus on everything 1 sell by
cradles, 2 corn shellers, t iron
Reed•vlll•.
Harold Barnhart,
have tomato planta la.at of April
taking off on the cost.. Prices
ketlle, it, quantity grain sacks
Ohio. Phone Coolvlll• 3691.
C,,JJ or br\ng orders. Ch.!lrles
taken lrom local and Columbus
Joi: chains, 1 single shove,I plow '
3-llHfe
ll. Hn�h,, Portlan�. Ohio. Phone
papers:
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tor,
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log
VJ3.2fl93.
sled,
some
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MY Price
City Price Bonus
INSPECTIONS. PHONE
cust nosts, gusoHne drums 1 FREE
Ford:
Supply
Gilmore
WY2-2774.
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side
saddle,
feed
barrels fer•
$375.00 $100.00
1946 $375,00
Store. Vaughan Pest Control
tllizer,
wire
stretch
ers,
�oven
$595.00 $L2Q.OO
1948 $475.00
Co., St. Mary's, W. Va. Mem­
and smooth, so me household
\J!f.7 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. CLEAN
1951
$575.00 $700,00 $125.00
ber or National Pest Control
furnitu
re,
antiqqe
s.
Many other
J. D. A.
W, $Ix cyl. Economy with std.
Association. ·
4--9•tfc
articles too numerous to men­
transmission. $1095.00. Blaet1 D44
$325.00 $550.00 $225.00
tion.
Not responsible tor acci' . tllll'I, Pomeroy.
19'(!
$$25 ,00 �-0!! $225.00
4-6·6k
dents.
1931
,1611.0Q $,250.00 $ 85.00
Clw Cl- UN&lt;! C.,o
FRANK BEACH,
7 Farmall s $100.�.oo
All
and l,lodol,
(Owner)
3 Case VAC $ 150.otJ.:..µ50.00 '
John West, Auietioneer
..ETROPOl,IT,\N "IOTORI
2 Avery, fl00.00-$200.00.
- l..t Mil• St,
M,oline "V" with 3 bottom plow Ralph Gilmore, Cl�k.
--,' Ohio
Casti in hand on day of sale
foot disc;:. 4 row cultivators, 4
8
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4-D•3tp
row corn 'Planter $650.00.
� FORD STATION WAGON
Oliver
Super
55 Tractor with
�8 Ford�matlc, 6 pass. bla"J
Before 9:30 A.M.
heivy , d ��r_ loader and b�ck
and white. two tone finish.
Middleport WY-2',2649
hoe co;itl ,'$6800.00 my price
'69li.OO. Blaettnars, Pomeroy.
USED BOATS ANO MOTOR0$15
Pon,e,ay WY-2-3895
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Ind \Ip whll• th,y lut. M■tro-­
KAUT% FEED STOR9
, Ford plows $30.00--$li0.00
p6llt1n Motors. 600 E. Main
At Chffter
Pull plows 1·2·3 bottom $20.00
St,, Pomeroy, Phon• WY-3_,.,0.
1115D. OLDs 98, 2 DOOR HT, R&amp;H
Yukon .5-2145
to $1!0,00
1 1-24-tfc
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WSW, full power, Brown and
ttAMILL SliRVICE STATION
Dl.ecs !H-7-8 foot $2�.00 to
· �hlte with custom skirts. $950.·
Before 9:00 AM.
$80.00
00.. Consider any tra�e. Phone
Albenr 3353
Corn planters 2·! row $20.00 to
Maron SPruce s-:.;282.
Every Day Service
$1!0.00
FOR RENT Oil
SALE FIVE
4 II 6tp
4 row pickup corn planter fine
room modern house
,and 20
CLELANOS
condition
peW
,cost
$640.00
1955 MERCURY 2 DR SEDAN.
acres ol good ground on 680
TV R•r11lr .......
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price $ 1 50.00.
Merc-o-oiitlc; cle,o car . Inside
at Darwin . Call LY2-8130 At­
WY ,2-2255
Phone
Balers:
A.
C.
�95.00;
JD-PTO
dlJld out.
$895.00. BlaeUnars,
hens. Lucille Hol&lt;len.
·•:a.3tc
P:tmeroy, Ohio.
$95.00;
Ford
$3IIO.OO;
N.
ff.
7
7
Pomeroy.
4-�tc
.
_
$200.ll0-$250.00; Int. 50T $200;
Int 4ST $375.00--$475.00; Rat.ea
BUICk ClmfflJI\Y 2 DR
hardtOp powet llte,iring and
b� the dozens $35.0Q to·$1�(1.00 APAlt1'MENTS Furmshed and BARNES, SIMPSON INStJR~NCE
brakes. Dynaflow, one owner.
Combines AC and '.Ford $150.00
l1nfurn lahed. · 1,h::MasteJt1. Middle•
Agent&amp;, Middleport. Firt Auto­
,1795.00. Blaettn.ar,, Pomeroy.
to $250.00; New JohnsOn poul­
port. Phone WY-2-5286."
mobile,
2-3-tt
Bonds. Phone ' WY-2·
tr.v · picker, city price $300.00
f-8.6tc
2903.
my price $71Uto. This paper
11116 CHEVROLET HARD TOP doesn't have enough space to 7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE , TWO 5 COMPLETE IN5UIIANCE !'RC}
V-8. Standard
room apurlm ents. /\, N. Benge
Transmission
l,
print all the thines I have to
°
tecUon. Life, Auto, t'ire, Pollo.
Priced $950. Wilcoxon Barbe�
Phone WYZ. 3272.
l i-2-tfc
sell. I believe l can savo you
Call DOD Milla, .Yiddleport,
Shop, Phone Gal. G18-14'19 after
plenty on bulk milk tan.ks. l FOUR ROO HOUSE
Ohl•.
M
,
CELLA
R,
_6 ·p. m .
f:9-atp
don't sell the best equipment • gopd well, garden
. $20.00 a
mine is identical with city
DON STIVEBB
month. Delbert Gaul
Chester
equipment. The only difference
Ohio. YU5-2401.
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4•7-3tP
is the price.
PONY WEIGHT 7!!0 LIi$. ,IVILL
IILL GOODWIN
work $715.00. Dorr Boso Portland
FlVE ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH
Six MIIH From WUkNvlll•
Ohio.
· wall to wall carpeting i n living
' 4 1 1 3tp
-4-8-6tc
�
room. Very modern. Garage . Can
Uh l•--·
\ GLASS SHOWCl\SE, $20.00. Call
be seen by contacting Mrs.
Dutton Drug Co.
i
4 1 1 3tc SEVEN WINDOW SCREENS SIZE
John Russell, Firflher st., Pome­
621&gt; in. by 29¾ in In good
493 Llnceln SI.
0.
roy,
4-S.Ste
iERTILIZER, s'ACKEi,-I,;iiiiCULcondition. Phone WY2-fl632.
Phone WY ,2-3561 Ml4dloport
• TURAL lime, f�lng lime
4-8-StC •
4 ROOM HOUSE, l l l PEARL ST.
hydrated Ume. , R, 0, Plt'kett'
also for sale, 1949 ½ ton Chev•
______-________
Farms, ltd. No. l, Pomeroy.
A U CTION SALE
rolet Pickup $250. [nquire Clayton
4 1 1 3tc On Saturdiy Al)ril 18, 1960 ' be­ Bolyard, Ash St., Middleport.
gitining ·at 12:� p. in.. at' my
4 l 1 3 1p FOR SALE, FIVE liOOM HOUSl'l
fartn
midway between Tuppers
with bath. NiC8 location. Melvin
REPOSS!)S
f!'l!Y 6.P�.
Piaina and Chester, 1 mile aouth
Hood, 111 Locust St., Pomeroy.
, sed •n� iJI A•l eoJ'lfftion. Bal­
of Rt. 7, I will sflll 1at auction
3-30-30tp
ance &lt;lgf: $3!1,0Q,
o ver pay.
the followlng : l Moline Corn
ments. fihone WY.2•2204.
Picker, 1 Mayrath all purpoae
Ullte
BOUSE FOR SALE M 1"AGE­
Klevator 32 ft, 1-8 ft. 20 in. OUSEWORK
town, six rooms, , rooms down,
BY THE DAY. 161
Jl.ECT!WI.UX VACUUJ( CLEAN.
John &amp;eere. Disc, 1 TWO Bot. tom
Pearl St., Middleport or WY2•
2 up, approximately 1 acre �e­
er, Bun■ like rew. Has throw
Moline Breakin g Plow on rub­
2909.
vel
land excellent well 13 mlles
4-6-&amp;tc
ber, 1 Power take-orf Moline
•way 11&amp;1. Full .price ..1¥ faj .00
from Pomeroy on State Route
avai lable , · Phoq� W\"2.
Hay Rake, 1 Oliver Manure
$1,000.00. Inquire\
892, PrJce
Spreader, 1 1946 Dodge ·1 t-2 T.
t
Mr1. HoW'ell at Pa&amp;etown.
Truell:, 1 Cultipacker 1 Moline
3-12-l!Olc
L 0. �OY _ _ _
2-row �lck up corn planter, 1
AUCtlllNEIR
Jobn l&gt;eere Sub-SOUer, 1 G Ton
OR SAµa: ' HOUSE IN POM E l&lt;OY
Route 2,, Long Bottoni, ( Jhl-.
Tractor
Wa1on,
7 room11, bath, large lot, close
1
·
Comfort
f.&lt;H ,
'_l'ractor SpraYfl, J l .Joint .ea'ch 8 Alli CClNDrry(&gt;NING,
tq new school locatioll, gas
1Uon .service. Jack's Refriaera­
h!"'t , Call WY'l-3708.
m. and 1 2 ln. Ca111na:, I Wheel
4-5-6tp
Uon, Ntw H,ven. Phone TU
Barrow Sprayet, 2 1·2 HP Eiec•
FOR SALE, SIX ROO M HOUSE
25N?.
.tric Motora, 1 Re-coi'd Player, l
6,:(3.lf
and qath. Garden. Extra build­
�
. 'Console Radio, 1 Portable Ra­
ing on Maln Streel, Rutland.
dio, Lot of small farm tools anj;I MUELL•R PURNAClli1,,, WISTING­
HOIJSI •PPIIM- Amold f1ro,
K&amp;thl�n Carpenter, Depot
otller item too 11umerout to
St.,
Rutland.
""­
Ohle.
S,rtlten.
4·7•3te
tnention. Not responJi ble for ac­
WY•U31C.
l
l•lt.tfc
cidents.
FOR SALE HOU SE IN SYRA·
STANLEY GIBBS
cuse, Iii rooms, gas, water and
IUEVISIONR
ADlO ANDSKALL
Aue�oneer: f. 0. McCoy.
excellept location. Priced low
appliance repair. Phone 00,
f-96tp
for quick sale. PhOne W19·36'1.
MeCllll.tock, Racine, Ohio.
2 DOOR
t-�-atp.
2-1-tlc
INDOW QIJNDo AND SHADES
lpimediole deli\!QJ.
lln, iih.
Ven-.Uab B lindt, Ill lilel and FOR Till; BEiT ROOFING SER­ TWO BEDROOM
lioat.r ...i · ·-· 'Mbite
HOUSE, IO
colon. Free :t.Umates. Dale
waU tiN&lt;,
interior,
vices, roor reJ)alrs, rooring roof
years old, bath, 32 acres, some
Wippel Supply, 211' Onlcin Ave.,
turn "1Cllall. bumper 111i11.
painting Call us Bill Wyat't and
trutk land, free g.as, berries
Pomero1, Ohle..
. M-GOtc
Clomf&gt;l ct �.
George Slaal.11, Phone WY2·2871
fruit, city water $MOO.
Pomeroy, Ohi o.
4-'1-6tp
6731 .
4·8-3t'c
31 IN. II, C. .\. TELEVISION SET.
fle1sonable. Mn. Ron Sprtna:er C.USTO.M RUILT KITt.HEN DE­ FOUR ROOM
I
MODERN
Al).Qrtment over 1lobinll0n 1s
lilned fo: . ..our bGrrt:i FMt e..
Good location 96 1 S.
Cleanen.
il-8-lte
tim1te1. to.. ..man aod Abbotf,
4 ,�·31p
J
,
WY-2-15321.
Phone
I
1-8-tt
'l:()14ATO ST4)[ES ANa tjU¥8·
FOR SALE HO\JSJ! . WITH ·'SIX
ty llp to ' �0.000. lteuonab1y TWLIYIS ION RADIO AND $1,\ALL
t'OO.JIIS 11,Rd J:ui,tb, �oCI :ir. 100 cOl'­
priced. C11J WY2- 2565 or MaAppllN� ,.pair, C1II FNnlr:
ner
in M'11on. William In,
� s:..,. 3-'89&lt;1 collect�= c:.-1... 41 4 N. Socond ....... gela lot
1 P)loge. Spr� 3-5617.
Mltltll_,
4-9-3tc ·
' I tfc,
• •

"''IJI!&gt;

oo

1'\

$6:oo

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Easter Cantata
To Be Given
By Baptist Choir

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DEPE NDAB LE RESULTS
RATES

3 t'ents per word. oae .insertion. M inimwn cba.r,:e
_ 60 cents.
6 cen-t.s Pf!r word for l.br.te consecutive iMertions.
.
SpP,Clll - (N)e fQOlJth for 30 ceJlUi per word.
•• l'uU r�te �l 3 cent$ pttr word will be char-&amp;ed for a4vertlslna
u: poi p,a1,J witrJuu 10 daya after receiving bill
� in Advertising - Should be reporled i1mnedJately
T.be
Dally Se11�n el wU! nol be reJpo nsible for more
than one lncor
rect Jnsertion,
Cud
.-. � �
tDd �ial Notices of Events 11 .00. Obituaries
.. d at 1
pub1 1a,..,,
cent per •word
WOIIDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
8 DAYS
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16
"4 !IO '
f!.116
90c
60c
• 1.20
110c
:
711c
$1.l!O
$2.26
$7.511
Ads received by JO A.M. will � i n that day'e paper.

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Legal Notice

rpa CONSJST!j:NT

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'1'111.,..,lillfn church wedding or
Slack of Syracuse
Miu
Johnson of Pomeroy
tey
,nd
event of Easter
RD., w · 1 be
Sunday, Aprll 17, ,at the Syracuse
sbyterlan Church.
First U11 ed :
'Mle ffe noward Ruppelt, pu,.
i-ate at the cereqiony
tor, wilf o
to be hthl at· :30 p.m.
.
Ml• Sia'
18 1he daUJhtel' 0I
Mn. :4\,da 9 ck and the late John,
of , Syra�se and 1-fr.
Orville Sla
Jobnsont i_ is &amp; son of ·Mt. and Mrs ..
Harlv T. Ohn,:,n of Pomeroy �D.
The· m11tron, of lfonor will t,e. Mrs.
Lela Watki'18 Weir of Cal�onia,
sitter of Mi11s Slaclt. Serving as
btjdernatda -wm be Mias Viola
Tuck�an of PGmeroy RD, and
Miss Ann Proctor ot Racine.
An open reception honoring the
couple Will ' be hi!,Jd ' in the chul"ch
social room · fOUowjng the weddine:
ceremony.

P'Iap 1111 No. 1 0
Gallia County, Ohio, on part of
Section 7:04,.. State Route No. 554
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
i n Morgan Township, by cleaning
STATE OF OHIO
spot pritne and applying one prime
DEPARTMENT OF HfGHWAYS
coat and ane fleJd coat, Bridge No.
Col umbu�, Ohio, April I, 1 960
TO SfRVE S R EAKFA ST
GAUli�.1101, span one (1) 51 feet
Contr■d Sain
The Guild of lhc Ml. Moriah Bap­
-0 i�che11, Roadway , width 13 ft-0 in•
tist Church will be serving .a
Lepl Copy No. �157
ches. Type-Pony Tru5s.
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
break(ast Easler morning at thr
Pr011M1l.J No. 1 1
Senled proposals will he received
church dit1ing room in Middleport.
Gallia County, Ohio, on part of
They will �erve from 7 a. m. to a t lhe office of the St.ate Highway Section 9.24, State Route No, 775
8:30 a. m. and incl uded on the Diret·tor of , Ohio, at Columbus, I n Green Towrnihip, by clean, spot
I\ Certified Cheek in the amount
menu will be juice, bacon and eggs, Ohio, until 10:00 a. m., Ohio ( East­ prime ind applying one prime coat of $500.00 must aecompany eaieh
biscuit or toast, cereal and coffoc. ern) Slundard Time, Tuesday , Ap· and one tield coat, Bridge No. GAL Bid. Successful Bidder to furniah
The publlc is invited. Price is ril 26, 1960, for improvements in: 775-0933, Span one ( 1 ) 80 feet · O Bond in lhe amount of $10,000.00.
75c per plate.
Propos,11 ls Nos. 1 to 17 inclusive inches, Span one (1) 100 feet- O in•
Meigs Count,.. Commissloners re
are offered as one project and will chf!s, Span one (1) M feet • O inches aerve the right to reject any or all
SERVICES ANNOUNC!:ID
be awarded as one contract.
Tola) Spans three (3) 26o.feet · o bids.
Union Good Friday serv,ces will
Propoul No. 1
inches, Roadway Width 24 feet • 0
IA.ti ts County Commlsslon•r■
he held :tl the United Mathodlsl
Steel
inchee. Type-Continuous
By Sharon Boyln, C l •rk
of
part
on
Ohio:
County,
Athen11
Church FridaY at 7:30 p. rn. with
(built-up).
Beam
(4
1 , 14, 10, 21, �. 28, 6tc
1
)
tile Rev. IU:lph Zundel bringing Section 20.61 , U. s. Roule No. 50 ln
•'
2
1
No.
Propoul
the 1cie1111aie. St&gt;«ial muilt will be Rome Township, by deaning, spot
of
part
on
Ohio,
County,
Hocking
prime
one
applying
and
ming
i
pr_
presented by the Methodlet Choir
coat and one rleld coat, Bridge No. Section 0.53, State Route N o. 56 in
and t he High School Glee Club.
A l. Jr� �91!'-Y, of Apple Grove,
ATH-50·2506, Span one ( I ) 68 feet- Salt Creek Township, by cleaning,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
, been notfied of the death of
has
Q inches, Span one (I) 85 feet · 0 spot priming and applying one
HOLZER HOSPITAL
State of Ohio
Mrs. Ver■ Tonep
sister-in-law,
his
coat,
field
one
and
coat
prime
Admissions, April 8; John Elmer Inches, Span one (1) 8ft feet -0 In•
O.,,.�nt •f · Hlthw•Y•
Columbus
Hospital, fol
Grant
in
one
j
,
Span
'6-0699
HOCNo.
Bridge
s
in•
·
O
feet
ope
( I ) 68
Co!umbu■, Ohio, Aprll I, 1960
CnrilPy, Pomeroy, Mrs. Otmer Ed- ches, pan
of lu­
Illness
prolonged
a
winc·
o
l
(1) 49 feet . 10 inches, Span one ( 1 l
Contract S■IM
gar Licving, WeJlt Columbia: Clyde cheJ, Total Spana four (4) 296 fctt•
.
a
i
kem.
)
I
(
one
Span
inches,
10
•
feet
49
W i l hur i,�orguson, west Columbia; o inches, Roadway Wiath 30 reet­
Legal Copy No. 60,174
Mra. Toney is survived by he1
- 10 inchee, Span one ( 1 )
. husband, Vallie E. TonttY, Jr and
Unit Prlc• Contract
Mrs. Rol.wrt Frank Hawk, Hemloc k O inches. '['ype-Continuous Steel 49 feet
Spana
Total
.
49 feet • 10 inches.
Grove· Mrs. Jamt's Henry Spaun, Beam.
Sealed proposals will be received t�ree small chil�ren. Feuneral ser•
Road•
inchee,
4
.
feet
1.99
(4)
four
Proposal No. 2
Long Bottom; Ricky Allen Taylor,
al the o lfice of the State High way
At'hens County, Ohio, on part of way. Widt h 24 feet . o inches. Type Director of Ohio at Col um bus, vitts have not tieen completed but
Middleport.
will be held1 1n Buf(alo, W. Va.
J Section 20.6 1, U. S. Route No. 50 -Steel Beam.
Ohio, until 10:00 a. m., Ohio (EastPrepGUI No. 13
_Dis �harges, April 8; P erry Ed· in Rome Township, by cleaning,
ern) Standard Time, Tuesday, AP.
BIVAN SUPPEkS SITBACK
Meigs Count)', Ohio, on part of
w1_1i _1haxton, Mrs. V_a�ce E. Leedy, spot priming and applying one
ril
26, 1960, for i mprovements in:
LONDON
. UPI- British Labor
in
7
e
No.
Rout
Stale
M,
10
S
ction
Grueser,
.
W 1 ll1am J. Burk.e, W1!11am
prime coat and one IJeld coat, e
Proposals Nos. 1 to 6 inclusive,
Mrs. George D. Riffle, Mra. lforion Bridge No. ATH-50-2537, Span one Chester Township, by cleaning, as shown on the plans, are offered Leader An"urin Bevan, 62, rectiper•
Napper, Mrs. l•'red L. Roush, Mel• O J 64 feet . O i nches, Span one (1) spot prlming and applying one as one project and will be awarded atlng fJ'Om a serious abdominal op­
en.tlon. 'three months ago, wlll take
vin 13. Grimm, Wilbur W . Thacker, 80 feet . o inches, Span one ( 1 ) 64 prime coat and one rield eoaot, as one contract.
a twl).'week holiday because or a
l larry Melvin Ahern, Riehar-d Paul feet . O inches, Total Spans three Bridge No. MEG-7-UHO, Span one
AthenR, Meigs, Moriroe, Morgan, setback in 'health, it was learned
one
Span
)
0
inches,
o
.
tireHs·, Mrs. Gilman G. Grimm . Mn, ({) ) 208 feet . o inches, Roadway ( 1 ) 48 feet
Noble and Washington Cou n lie1,
.
Albert E. Wallace, Gordon Erwin, Width :II feet . O inches, Type­ 80 feet . o i nches, Span one ( 1 ) 48 Ohio , o n varioU8 a.ectio.� of U. S. Sunday night.
'
,
s
feet - 0 lnchea. Total Span three
.Joseph Wall, Mn. Roy D. S,enccr, Continuous Steel Deai;n,
Routes _ Nol. 21, 33, � al'fd !iO•A,
(3) Hi6 feet . o inches, Roadway
Mr1. GcoriJc W. Smith, John Wei•
PnJpowl N•, 3
State Routes Nos. 7, 8, 7'1, 78, and
.
Widt h 28 feet 0 inches. Type
don Clllrk, Willi am 1-1. Riggle.
124, by painting existing g uard DEVOTED TO INTEREST(
Athens County, Ohio, on part of c.:onUnuous steel Beam.
a s per plan.
rail
MKIGS-MASON AREA
lHrlhl, April 8; Infant M11!@ Section 6.17, State Route No. 56
Pro,eNI No. 1 4
1 s, 0--., PublW,..,
e
llch'an..
inclusiv
to
ls
1
Nos.
6
Hawk, Mr. and Mrs, Hobert Frank in Athens Township, by clePning,
Proposa
"
Melg1 County , Ohio, on part of
,
np
Published. every flt'!rileon ti
Hawk, Hemlock Grove: Infant �pot priming and applying one Section 10.M, State Route No. 7 in of thia project to be complet ed 1
· terpti SUnd1y b,- The (Jb.lO Valkt
�ale Uill, Mr. und Mn. Dallas V. 1,rime coat and one field coat, Chester Township, by cleanin g, later than October ltl,, 1960. ••
:Bidders muat apply, on the prop. ,Vbllal!tn, CQ"1panJ at 110 l'o
l l ill, Hadne.
Bridge No, /\TH 156-1074, Span one spot prlmlng and applying one
( I ) 1 05 reet . o inches, Roadway prime coat and one field coat, er for. m !, ror prequalHicaUon with ,!UJllc SI,, Ptlnel'OJ', Oblo. . _).w.,'-1.
Width 23 r&lt;'et • O Inches. Type Pony Bridge No. MEG-7-1 �39, Span one the Highway Credit Examiner, at nea office •one WY2--21D6, edit.
r
; russ.
( 1 ) 40 feet . o inches, Span one ( l ) Columbus, Ohio, at least- 1 0 days Ill ofrlce ptidne WY2•21D7.
EnteN!d u ■econa class mallinl
PnJpota l No. 4
60 feet • o inches, Span one (I) 40 before the date set to open bids.
The minimum waae to be paid to natter at the pod office at Pam,
Athens County, Obio, on part or feet . O i nche.a. Total Spans three
;;,.rtion 6.3 1 . State Route No. 78 In (3) 130 feet . o inches, Roadway all - labor employed on this con­ !fW, Ohio.
N1'1Qn1l a,d.vert111nt repreeenr.
Trlml.Jle Townstlip, by cleaning, Width 28 feet . o inches. Type- tract shall be in actordan ce with
the •'Schedule of · Prevallinll Hourly tlve: .8r.iltlne&amp; 1 -lt!mb,ilL lie .. Ml
spot priming and applying one Continuous Steel Beam.
Wag e Rates Ascertained and" Deter- �•I�• Ave.. New YQJ'.k Cltr.
The Cantata, "Tho Way of the prime coat and one field co11t,
Propoul No. 15
by the Depar1ment of In­ lflw Ynt�
the
by
mined
presented
be
will
,
Cross"
Bridge No ATH-'18-0634, Span one
Melgs County, Ohio, on part of
Bti-101\t\D r.,.., .lell_.., 111
d1olr or the Finl Haptisl Chul'ch, ( I J 50 feet • 3 inches, Span one ( 1 ) Section 10.58, State Route No. 7 i n dustrlal Relations applicab le to
Department t.arrler wlier, avaJ.l,.blt., 30 cena
Highway
Middl1&gt;port at the Maunday Thurs­ 67 feet · O inches, Sp.an o ne ( 1 ) 50 Chester Township, by cleanip11, State
d11y servife at the churrh lhis feet • 3 lnches, Total Spans three spot priming and applying One · improvements in accordance with Nr fNIJk; ane y�ar In advance •
Thursd11y ev('n!ng at 7:30.
(3) 167 reel • 3 inches, Ro.udway prime coat and one field coat, Sections 41 1S.03, 411!Ulf, 4 1 Hi.On, The Dttj,, Sentl•el ofllce, '111.""
Width 2-4 feet • 0 inches. Type-­ Bridge No, MEG-7- 1841, Span one 4l l5.06, and 4 1 15.07 of the Revim­ &amp;IX II\Onth4, S'f.80: three 10.onlUI
Mrs. Clarence L11coy, rhoir dir• Continuous Steel Beam.
lf.90. B; motor· route where Hal
.
l l ), 44 feet - O- lnt'hes, Span one (1) ed Code of Ohio."
l'l' tor of the church Is dircdlng
1blo:
c,ne m9"lh, $1. BJ mall: ...
his
The bidder mu st submit with
Proposal No, 5
!i!i feel . o lnchs, Span one ( 1 ) 44
1hr cantata and Mrs. Cecil Btad­
alx' • ffllntha, M,21; tk •
�
Yut
in
amoun
the
check
d
bid
certifie
a
feel • O inches, Total Spans three
· . ,
"-;tile:, h JIO' GI'• 11'1Mth • .,
hury is the organjst. Paul Smart
Athens County, Ohio, on part of
,
ooo
$1
r
o
Roadway
0 inches,
will he 1 he reader for the cunlata. Secti on 1 •• state Route N o. f'lon (3) 143 feet ·
Plans and 1peclficatlon1 are on ·
·
-"'JV Width 43 feet . o lnchea, Type
Solo.a .ond choral numbeu will in Ames '"'•
Township, by cleaning, Continuous Steel Beam.
_ Ille in the · departmel\t of highways
makt! up the evening's program spot prlmln[I and applying one
and the oflice of the divisio n depuPropoMI No....,16
with the numbars es follow&amp;: prime coat and one field coat,
a.- art of ty director.
Ohio,
Counl,Y,
Meigs
• · BJessrd h He, ' ' "He Loved Them Bridge No. ATH-280·0144, Span one
·.,i
The di reetor rel6rve1 th1 · riiht
0.40, State , ,Route�o. 338
To The End." "Gethsemane," "My (1 ) 60 feel · 0 Inches, Roadway Sectlon
reje-ct ■ny and •II bida.
to
ing,
by
clean
T
wmhil&gt;,
n
q
JNrns. As Tho u Will," "The 1'rlal," Width 20 feet . 8 hu: hes. Type- in Sutto
E, S. PRESTON,
apot prlmin&amp; and appl)'ina: one
"Daughl eni of Jcn1salem," "From Steel Beam.
Dll'fftor
coat,
prime coat and one rield.
Ot1t Tht' Oee11 I Call,. and "Death
(4) 11, 18, 2te
pPepaHl ' No. 6
Bridge No. MEG-338-0086, Span one
On 'T'he Cross."
Athena County, Ohio, on part of
( 1 ) 3 1 feet · 9 lnchea. Span one ( 1 )
Section 2.06, state Route No. 329
6 feet . 6 inche1, Span one ( 1 ) 43
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Me mbers of the choir • are: Sop­ I n
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Rome Township, by d eanln , feet · 0 inehea, Span one ( 1 ) 42 feet
ranos, Mrs. Beulah While, MN. ,pnt priming and applying one
I' rTUl'Ice
Shlrley Mills, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman, prime coat and one field coat, O Inches, Span one (1) 38 feet • 4
LIOAL NOTIC
Mr11. Clifford Stumbo, Miss Doris Br1'd ge No. ATH-S29-03M, Span Inches. Total Spara ftve (8) 200
Bids wlll be received a t the of'
feet . 0 inches. Roadway Width 24
hico, Mlsa Jerrf Pullen and M ra, one
feet · 0
rice o( the Mayor of' the Village of
( 1 ) 86
inche■, reet · O iuches. Type-Girder.
David Jenklna. Altoes• Mrs. John Roadway Width 16 feet • 6 Inches.
Middlepo.i, Ohio, unttl 12 o'clock,-.
Pr.,_.I No. 1 7
Fultz, Mrs. L. D. Dilos, Mrs. Fran• Type Po
noon-on the 20th day of April, ID80
TruH,
County, Ohio, on part of
Moraan
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ror the followln&amp;::
ropoNI .,._ 7
Section 16.5 1, State Route No.
Miss Susan Pullen. Tenon, Tomiuy
1 . (a) To replace the entire botAthens County, Ohio, on pal't of In Union Township, by .cleanln1,
Dar!l .and Kalad Hind)', 81111.�es, •·-"
•� St1t Route, No. 336
,
-..or tll wlmmlnt pool In tlie
torn
o2e1.1uon 2 .OT,
L. D. Dlles 1nd Harold Hubr1ml. 1n ater 1oo Town � Ip, by cle1nin1, 1pot priming and applying one Vlllaae of�lddleport, Ohlo.
prime coat and 001 field coat,
(b) To replacie the bottom ln
spot priming and applying one Brlda:e No. MRG--Ml-l'llS, Span
d
prime roat and one field roat,
th
eep end of the nlmb1ing potl;
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RITURk GIRMAN FLAGS
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one U) 36 feet • l 1 inehe Road
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and prt18Ul'e grout the ahalone
only
Span
Brldge
No.
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INGOLSTADT, Getmany UPIway Width 12 feet . o tnchea. Ty pe
2'
of the awlm:mtna- pool.
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end
In.
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Roadway
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German
veterans
Two flags of a
Pon.v TruH.
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plihe a dtn,itone 111\er
To
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assodallo n, kept as relics from
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Gallia County, Ohio, on part of of thil proJoct to btl completed not mint pool In the vma1e of Mid,.
can troops In HK15, were retur.ned
dleport, Ohio.
Sunday in ceremonies ■t the town. Section 4.15 1 , U. S, Route No. 3&amp; In later thin October HI, 1980."
i. Inltall mastlt Raia when
Township,
cleanin
Proby
the
narteld
on
Spr
apply,
mlllt
BlddU'•
C,
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n
of l'foerrlng near here. The ags
had been kept In the Ft. Sill, Ok.la., 1 ■pot primina and applyina one per forma, for ptequ11ification ,vith Door and w11l1 of tbti nilmming
prime coat and one field COit, jhe Hl11bway Credit Enminer, at pool join, and around all drain,
Army Muaeum.
· Bridge No. GAL-3&amp;·0'158, Span one �umbua. Ohio. at least 10 days and cracka In the deck. Saki IUla
------------------dent111t, 1ave • helpful Ind In- · (l) 4; feet . a Inches. Roadway
•tructive tall!: on "Cll'e of ChiJ. Width 28 feet - O inche1. Tyl)&amp;dren'a Teeth."
Steel IBeant.
Another au11l 1pe1ker, Edi,on
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Hobstetter. Pomeroy, gave � talk
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on what has 1lrudy be.!':n aceom - Seotlon 0.00. State Route No. 1♦1
pllshed and wh■I more h11 to be In Walnut Township, by clcanln1
done to aet I Veteran■ Memorial 1nd, 11pot prlmlna: ■nd _,pplylng one
Ho11pita-l that is �o badly needed prline coal and onifC" .field coat 1
Bride• No. QA.L,,141-()853, span OM·
In Mt.Ill County.
Tffe\ 1tt&amp;ndlnce
-banner was (1) 21 feet - 8 inches, Span one (1 )
■'Narded to Miu E111t�rda)''11 room reet . t inchu. Total Spana three
tor most parentl present at the reet . 9 8lnche1 1 Total Spana three
(3) 93 feet · i lnches, Roadway
meclin1.
Pie Jnd �flee were ,erved Width 2$ feet • 8 inehea. 'fypeSteel Be■rn.
during the 1GCl1l hour.
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NOTlCI. Tb CONTRACTORS:
Sealed Bids will be received by
the Meigs County CommiS1ioners,
Pomeroy, Ohio, up until 10:00
o'clock A. M. Monday, May 2nd,
1960 for furnishing and applying a
minimum of 83,000 gal. of [, E. 1
Dust Control on County Roads.
Material to be applied under the
dinction or CounLy Engineer and
must have a tem'IN!rature of not
leBs than 160 degrees when applied.
Work to start on or about, the
first of June UH:SO, a nd to be completed by July first, Ult!O.

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O , April 1 1 , 1960-3
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Hutch Has Starting Lineup Ready
ALL-STARS
l'"1th Brosnan Tak'ring Mound Tuesday =:::c---=:-=i I
CINCINNATI (UPli -, This first City of professional basec
ball toot on tis usual fesUval atr today on the eve of another
op,enln.g: day when the Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phils

kick off the
· 1960 National League season.

- bUn\mg and IIags were in
.11111
p'4ce at Crolley Field, the band
held a final workout, Mayor Dw
C)JDC)' and City Manager c . A.
Harrell l001ened up their arms i n
preparation for throwing the first
few pJtcbea, and all was ready for
the ct, ol "play ball" from the
men lb blue.
At 1:30 p.m. Tuesday the two
teartta. arc 1theduled to lake the

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The Red!&gt;, who finished in a tie
w ith t h e Chica go Cub, for filth
place la s t Yt'M were e1' pected to
start bespl•t·lal' led Jim Brosn:in.
who pl&lt;1} ed sandlot baseb;1J I
around Crnn nn.i t i. against the
Phils af'(' righlh.i 11der Robrn uoberB.
N•w Look Rtd1
T l1 e 1-leds, sporting a new look
this year du e to winter trading,
were e x perted to open with Frank
1 1v�N
Robmson .i t first. Billy Martin at
second, Hu y \f&lt;: M i llan at sh o rt stop and Erme Kasko at t hird.
TONIGHT
In the o ut field i t will be rookie
Llb.a 'l'urneT' - John Gavin
Saodila Dee - S\1.'ian Kohner Tony (;onzalet rn left, fleet Vada
l'inson i n (' i"n!er and ol d steady
"IMITATION OF LIFE"
Gus Ucll i n right. Ed M.ailcy will
(Color)
catch.
Jolin. OuNvetea, Ra)'mond Burr
Ma1,a�er r'red Hutch inson, startmg his first full season with the
"An'A.IR. 1N HAVANA"
Alm oartoon
Heds. 1 s expecteu to stick with
FA.MIL Y NIGHTS
his ope n i n g day lineup for ! ht'
TUIIOAY &amp; WEDNESDAY
fir.st rew weeks or until it beJet'k Webb - Mon:iea Lewis c o111ei; a pparent that some 011cr•
"11IE DRll.L INSTilUCTOR"
haul 1s needed. So me swlt t h t•5
- also whkh m1ghl be- made w o uld st&gt; e
flats Domino, Jerry l.&lt;."t' Lewis
Lee Walls l::(1 either to first tu
"JAMBOREE"
Pt•rm1 I Robinson to i::o 10 the out•
Also C.irtoon
Field or for Walls to go t o the
ouh' r pasture t o replace r.om: alez .
NOW AT STATE THEAT R E
After t he opening game here ,
G141Nl hrd _ Debobic Reynolds
the Reds will Jum p to Pittsburgh
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Sherry AboUt Jfi
As Starter For
Dodger Champs
By FRED DOWN

United PrHI International
Dodgers
The Los Angeles
. cle-ared the decks for lhe opening
nf the National League season lorlay with World Series hero Larry S herry , l I1e great . . finisher" of
1 959, slated for dutf as a s1art c r.
The 24t,-'1P-;1r old riAht-J1and&lt;'r
WH listed as a possible starter
again.st the Chicag o Cuhs on
Wednesday afler a final tune-up
Sunday in which he allowed 011e
run and 011e hit in three innings
against the San Francisco Giants.
A crowd uf 10. 1 39 at Sacramento
saw the world champl om com•
plele their exhibition campaign
with an 8-4 vict ory OYCr 1 he
Giants.
Manager Wal! Alston, who
pr
omised Sherry he w o uld get a
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chance t o start l f he&gt; had a strong
!i[)riug, indicated the big righlhander had won his battle.
Wally Moon hit two double� a nd
Norm Larker druve in lwu rim�
to lead a 13-hit attack lhat
brought the Dodgers their 12th
win in 22 exhibition garnet. The
Giants _ riuishcd their Grapefruit
League �aKuri with a 1 3-13 record .
Th� l:il. Louis C ardinals · completed one of tJ1eir m ost -success•
ful spring sl'asons iri hist ory with
a 5-2 vlcl ory over the Chi f.n go
Cubs lhal g·uve 1hem .i n 18- H
iT�ii�;� ��e !��.��s- tofu��� r� l� ��:�
five l1 its in seYcn innings.
The Cinclnn11li Reds ended lht'ir
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Bravt•ti,• the Pittsburgh 1&gt;l\-al �
beat the Kansas City Alhlclie�,
3-2, and !ht: Philadelphia Phillies
bowed l o the UalUm ore Orioles,
!io·O. Tho Herl.� had ll 10· 1 4 uhi­
bitiun record, the Uraves were
14- 10. thc- Pirates were 15·10 and
the l'h11lies WNe S- 1 3 .

EXHIBITION BASE BALL
Hy Unlt•d Prell tnt•rn■llon.l
Cincinnati 4 MllwaukH 2
B•ltlmore 5 Phil•d•lphla 0
Plthbur9h 3 K1n111 City 2
Cl•v•land 9 Boston 8
N•w York 1 1 Chicago l A ) 0
St. Loul1 5 Chicago (N) l
W11hln9ton S Detroit 4
Loi Anc,elH 8 San Fnncl1co 4

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Los Angeles bas bt&gt;cr1 sold to the
Cleveland lndilrns In II straight
cash de11l, tho Dodgers announced
loday.

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SOI i on Thursday. In that game
Cul McLl11h, al'quired from Cleve,
lum.1 In the trade that 8Clll Johnny
Temple lo the Tribe, wlll open for
the Reds.
'rhe Red� tuned up far their
opener over the wet•kend wlth the
lu1tle11t hi ttlng of the spri'ng. Cin­
dtmati bombed Milwaukee, 16-3.
on Raturdiy and followed that u p
with a 4-2 win 011 Sunda1.
Tha two wins, however, lert Cin­
cl11m1H 10-14 on lhe GnpofruJt
League season, better th1rn only
Philadelphia who wou nd up with
an 8· 13 spring .seuson.

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3. REDUCE PAYM ENTS
4, OWE ONE PLAC I!

EaSle� Tak�
Coolville By
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A U GUSTA, Ga. UPI - It took a
championship fimsh lo do it and
Arnold Palmer, who had been
scrambl ing a l ! day, w.is up t o it. so
he won this ! !}6() )fasters golf
tournament over second place Ken
Vcn�ur1 ,r nd th1rd place winner
! fo r $7. 000 ), Dow finsterwald.
His victory wa1rn 't eil�'t' Gorng to the 1 7th hole, he was
tra i l i ng Venturi, silting in a roo m
adj o ir1in� lhc Augusta Nati onal
golf rnurse, by one stroke, Venturi,
for nearly an hour had baL'(!eoling congratulations as the winner
a n d as ht· sa1J, ·'My jacket sure
I o oked mighty greeu."
H u i then Palmer sank a 30-foot
b i rdie l) utt on the 1 7 t h green,
w h ich meant he needed a birdie
on the !8th to wm, a par to tie.
'"When he sank that pull on the
1 7t h , " said Venturi, • · my jacket
.!:itarted turning from green to i ts
lla t u ni l � 0 1 0 r - gray."
A grer.n Jal'ket goes to the Mas•
Lers winnt:r ao&lt;I !'aimer got his
Sf' C OtHl one when he put his six.
iron �et'ond tih0l on !ht&gt; 1 8th hole
S I X f e i: I off th (' pin .ind sank th e
p ut t .
Ovcircorrws Preuure
I I wa� ,, v,•n a more dramatic
. 11 1 1lilll 1 ast year when Art Wall
f nus
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Jackson Tuesday

f'1Jr1wroy's l',rnthers car1 put real
�Joss on 1he1r hopes for a so uthern
d 1 v 1 � 1 0 11 ha se lia ll title Tuesday
whi•n th&lt; · y l ra11cl 1 0 Jackson for a
J i a miorn l 1t•s t wilh lhc fi. 3 winners
ov N t h ( • J Q59 (;allipolis champs.
(' o ;u h l! 1 m 1•II Moor(' will warm
u p f11 r th l' n1n h•sl w1tl1 cJ game this
afternoon at 4 �J. m. agaim11 a
� 1 r ung l't ) 'l e.is .int tva111.
Ponierc,y is l O in the leai.:uc

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port
C11ld weatlwr (·nHtinues lo hamp e r .ill r rc p tcarns J.:l'ttiu g in good
i.hape, especially thrir J&gt;itchcrs. Op ·
p u rlun1ly for o u 1 .., 1d c dri l l has bcun
l mu l cd ,
Th(• '.,1 iddlr•111'1 Yt•llow .l&lt;ll' kets en1 1.' rtam l ; . ill i p ol1s h r n• Tuesday and
l 1�� l o �H� I � 1•;1.�;1111 Thursday .

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His puller was Lhe payoCI. He had
.a total of 1 19 putts--29 o f them
S unday,
Venturi received $ 10,500 for his
heart. breaking second.
Palmer. carded a final round
two under par 36·34-70 for a total
of 282----two strokes less than he
shot when he won it in 1958.
Venturi had a 33-31-70 lor 283 and
Finsterwald 34-37-71 for 284_
U. S. Open champion •B illy c 11.
per, the Master putter, lost his
touch on the greens and finished
•"•r 7&lt;, iood for
with a two over r-.�.
fourth place and Ben Hogan. slipped to a three
over par 7d, which tied him for
sixth place at 28 wlth Walter Burkemo and Gary Player. Boros cardcd a 75 which gave him fifth place
with I total 0( 288.
Sammy Snead, second choice to
Palmer before the tou.rney started, ahot a 73 for . total of 292. Another favorite, Mike Soucbak, shot
a 75 for 294.
U. 5. Amateur champion Jack
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Nicklaus and Billy Joe Patton, who
nearly won thia tournamen t in
1 954,
• tied for low amateur honors
w1tb aggregates Of 293.
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(Red)
BOSTON UPI __
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...'smne pep pills and emerged with
Boston ' s third world basketball
championship in four yean,
He , waited two years to get
even with St. Louis which robbed
his Cel tics of the world cage title
in I aeven-game series in 19M.
Auerbach aveng,pd the lou laat
Saturday as Boston dumped the
COLL"MBUS UPI - Shelby hot•
Hswks, 122-103, for t he Nallonal ahot Larry Siegfried has been nam­
Bas1cetb.all Association crown.
ed captain of the 1960-81 Ohio
Sam Jo nes was Auerbach"s State basketball Buckeyes.
hunch. The 6-4 former North Caro•
The 21.year--old junior was nam•
J i na College star gave Bo11ton its ed captain in a vole by teammates
needed spark in an explosive third w�ich was announced here
Satur­
peri od. He scored 13 of his 1 8 day night. All-American Jerry
Lu •
points In the peri od to pull the cas received the most
valuable
Celts from a ao to 29 deficit to a player .iward on the squad, grad­
70 to �3 haUtime lead.
uating senior Joe Roberts t he most
improved
player and John (Hondo)
" I just h11d a hunch for Sam.
since ,1e could be more eftectlve Havlicek an award front a local
m:e�
on oHense," Auerbach said. "When television station for the •beat ga::
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Sam went in, Green went nowhere.
We got our [ast •break going and
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we were on our way."
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Bob Co usy, Boston's ace play.
maker, credited pep pills ,nd rubdnwnii for his dazzling, racehorse
tactics i n leading the Celts ' fas t
brt'uk .

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t hr 1•1gh! National l.t!aguc 111:ma­
gers h,1 111• l o �l"IY on thr eve of the
1900 p1•nn,111t r;1("f':
W■lt Allton . Dodgers: ·· vo11
c1ui 'I k· t•t•p frn111 ht•ing cnlh usiastie
wilh all 1 11 e fin, · !ookirt)( yo1111gstt"rs
we hllllt' Look al \hr joh thf'y did
Inst Yl'ilr. And now Wf' have more.
Wt• ' n • sal isht•d we'll make a i;lrun1,;
bid for t lw pt•rmant."'
Ch■rlie Dr•nen, Bro•1; "I
t h i11k we huvc ;1 better h'am than
Lo.� Ang('lcii nntl I feel we ran heat
the G ia111s, too. My young 11ih.:hcrs
will 1:1-t morl' work 11nd that 11w111111
Warrt•n Spahn aud IA!w Burdette
shoold be murr dfeclive than l;u1t
yeur And H.l'd SchM!ndiensl �111es
cvcrf i rul1c·u lion lhat tic will nrnke
a cmn1'ba1·k."
BIii Rigney, Gianh: "All I f1•t• I is
that wc·u ht.' a C OIJl('lldl•r. Tht' CX·
pt•riru&lt;·e of last year hclpt•d us
11nd our ddt•nsc is betkr our
pikhi111:: ls clccpcr. Hut W(• slill
nt•cd a slrongt•r h(' ll&lt;' h. But all
l"m going tu say is t lu1I wt•'II d o
o ur h1'sl."'
Fred Hutchln1on, Red1:
··we
hun• the 1iow1•r, 1 h 1• speed arul the
ddrnsc it tak1•11 hut I wish I Mt
murt• st!cu rt· 11boout my pikhir1g
Cal ti.f rLish will he a big lwlp hut
ht• ran ' ! do it alone. Slill, my
11itt'hing has lonhd ht'ltcr durmg
l he s 11rin1: lhan pcu11il' told me 1l
would."'
0.nny Mvrtaugh, Plr■tts: •· 1
think w,, have a fine t'lllllll'e 10
win 1h11 p1•110unl. few peo1&gt;lc rt•al­
iic th.it with 11.1\ our t rouhlc� wi1h
fnJuries, t•lt•., we wf're only a few

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8:00 Guest Star
2:00 Calling On .Pt. Pleaunt
party on April 19.
8:15 News &amp; Wea ther
3:00 Muelc Go Round
Eric Chamben wn narrator foe
8:30 RFD
S:30 News
the films shown the Senior aroup •
7 :00 Breakfast Party
3.:,33 Mutlc Go. B.oUpcl
'Tliey Wel'e "Judgement and Cruet­
8:30 News
4:30 :Local New1
filion" and "The Resurrection."
8:3!: (Breakf1iat Party
4:30 Mtllie (lo Round
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9:10 Newi •·
5 ;� f;i"pc,rta Jil.'&lt; Review •
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Concefltn.tion
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Jt. Could Be You
Mid Day Ne'!la
Film Feature
favorite Story
Opening Day '60
Cincinnati Baseball Game
Woody Woodpecker
Music in the Round
Jim t ha eker Show
Weatherealt
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Huntley Brinkley bport
Canoonball
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Huckleberr, Hound
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Peter Gunn
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g.illlf'S out of first place in late
Auri:u.st. Bo b l&lt;'riend should make
a comeback and Gino Cimoli and
llal Smith are kt}' additions."
Charlie Grimm, Cub1: "This team
has improved all the way over las t
year's. I feel that we'll flni11h In
the hral division lhis year because
we've eliminated some weak spots
with off-season deals and have ac•
quired speed and power."'

Solly Htmua, Cardlnals: "1 think
we have laJd the groundwork for a
first di vialon te11em- and once yo u
reac.-h the first dlvi1ion it's not a n
awfully long way to flrat place , W e
feel our off-season deals helped our
pitching and our bench."
lddl• $ewyer, PhllllN: "We a:re
going to go along thi11 year. witb
our young pl1yen. We finl1hed
l111t playing our veterans la,t year.
Our trouble lut :year wH that w e
couldn't score runa. Maybe our kid•
can't either bu t they're 1oinc to
get a llhot at it."

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CINCINNATI llPI - The CIJ·
clnnati Red&amp; today returned Cb!cp
'.ite losing pitcher, lnclud- Cadena,, 11 21-year-old lnfleld4f'
ing doubles by LllR)' Collini, Ron froro M.itanu1, Cublll, to Havana
Cowdrey ·a nd Terry Swartz, ihe of �e lntematioqal- LetJ!iue, aul­
ject to Z..bour f'e atU.
latter the winning hurler.
.
Swartz gav� up -only three bits
BILLS SIGN 001those being Lo Dodd, Stepbenso�
and Thompson, all tingles.
BUFFALO, N. 1'. lJPJ -Ru•
Other E.111tern hitter1 ge tting Goings, a 6-2, 225-pound vent.tile
singles were Zenith Chevalier 11.n'eman from Xavll:r ob.lo Uni­
Lyons, Durs(and Bahr. The winne,'. venitr, has ,igned 1"th the Buf·
falo Billa of the American Foot•
played on a TV appearance.
llall Leilgue.
Lucas' award makes him eligi­
ble for the annual award given by committed four emra, Cool�
the Chlcago Trlbune to the Big three,_wlth Swartz . J� �rn. f■ii•
Ten's most valuable player.
olng 12 and Ste� j_
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birdied five of lhe IHt six holes to
win it.
D own-hearted Venturi said:
"There's only one thing I like
a bo ut it,"' 'Venturi smiled through
his disappointment. I blew this
tournament in 1956 as an am11teur,
when l was a kid .and didn't lrnow
my way ar ound.
·· 1 didn't blow this one. A guy
simply beat me. My hat's off to
him."'
Palmer, who picked up $17,M&gt;O
for his triumph, had been scrambling all day. He was in all kinds
of trouble. Palmer, who won his
first Masters Is 1 958, was only the
se eond g olfer in history to win the
tournament by leading all the way.
The only other one who did it
was Craig Wood in 1941.
His first prize money brought hit
1960 m o ney winnings to $44,200.

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IAIILY CtaCII
. NEW YORK uPI - Don
dlle of tho to, Anltl.. Dod(
and Huit Aaron of the Jfllwa11-,
kee Brave, were pl�td today 11oat,1
1&gt;, tile NaUonel
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Hutch Has Starting Lineup Ready
ALL-STARS
l'"1th Brosnan Tak'ring Mound Tuesday =:::c---=:-=i I
CINCINNATI (UPli -, This first City of professional basec
ball toot on tis usual fesUval atr today on the eve of another
op,enln.g: day when the Cincinnati Reds and Philadelphia Phils

kick off the
· 1960 National League season.

- bUn\mg and IIags were in
.11111
p'4ce at Crolley Field, the band
held a final workout, Mayor Dw
C)JDC)' and City Manager c . A.
Harrell l001ened up their arms i n
preparation for throwing the first
few pJtcbea, and all was ready for
the ct, ol "play ball" from the
men lb blue.
At 1:30 p.m. Tuesday the two
teartta. arc 1theduled to lake the

..---,----------field l o open the season.
The Red!&gt;, who finished in a tie
w ith t h e Chica go Cub, for filth
place la s t Yt'M were e1' pected to
start bespl•t·lal' led Jim Brosn:in.
who pl&lt;1} ed sandlot baseb;1J I
around Crnn nn.i t i. against the
Phils af'(' righlh.i 11der Robrn uoberB.
N•w Look Rtd1
T l1 e 1-leds, sporting a new look
this year du e to winter trading,
were e x perted to open with Frank
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Robmson .i t first. Billy Martin at
second, Hu y \f&lt;: M i llan at sh o rt stop and Erme Kasko at t hird.
TONIGHT
In the o ut field i t will be rookie
Llb.a 'l'urneT' - John Gavin
Saodila Dee - S\1.'ian Kohner Tony (;onzalet rn left, fleet Vada
l'inson i n (' i"n!er and ol d steady
"IMITATION OF LIFE"
Gus Ucll i n right. Ed M.ailcy will
(Color)
catch.
Jolin. OuNvetea, Ra)'mond Burr
Ma1,a�er r'red Hutch inson, startmg his first full season with the
"An'A.IR. 1N HAVANA"
Alm oartoon
Heds. 1 s expecteu to stick with
FA.MIL Y NIGHTS
his ope n i n g day lineup for ! ht'
TUIIOAY &amp; WEDNESDAY
fir.st rew weeks or until it beJet'k Webb - Mon:iea Lewis c o111ei; a pparent that some 011cr•
"11IE DRll.L INSTilUCTOR"
haul 1s needed. So me swlt t h t•5
- also whkh m1ghl be- made w o uld st&gt; e
flats Domino, Jerry l.&lt;."t' Lewis
Lee Walls l::(1 either to first tu
"JAMBOREE"
Pt•rm1 I Robinson to i::o 10 the out•
Also C.irtoon
Field or for Walls to go t o the
ouh' r pasture t o replace r.om: alez .
NOW AT STATE THEAT R E
After t he opening game here ,
G141Nl hrd _ Debobic Reynolds
the Reds will Jum p to Pittsburgh
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As Starter For
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By FRED DOWN

United PrHI International
Dodgers
The Los Angeles
. cle-ared the decks for lhe opening
nf the National League season lorlay with World Series hero Larry S herry , l I1e great . . finisher" of
1 959, slated for dutf as a s1art c r.
The 24t,-'1P-;1r old riAht-J1and&lt;'r
WH listed as a possible starter
again.st the Chicag o Cuhs on
Wednesday afler a final tune-up
Sunday in which he allowed 011e
run and 011e hit in three innings
against the San Francisco Giants.
A crowd uf 10. 1 39 at Sacramento
saw the world champl om com•
plele their exhibition campaign
with an 8-4 vict ory OYCr 1 he
Giants.
Manager Wal! Alston, who
pr
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!i[)riug, indicated the big righlhander had won his battle.
Wally Moon hit two double� a nd
Norm Larker druve in lwu rim�
to lead a 13-hit attack lhat
brought the Dodgers their 12th
win in 22 exhibition garnet. The
Giants _ riuishcd their Grapefruit
League �aKuri with a 1 3-13 record .
Th� l:il. Louis C ardinals · completed one of tJ1eir m ost -success•
ful spring sl'asons iri hist ory with
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Cubs lhal g·uve 1hem .i n 18- H
iT�ii�;� ��e !��.��s- tofu��� r� l� ��:�
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bowed l o the UalUm ore Orioles,
!io·O. Tho Herl.� had ll 10· 1 4 uhi­
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14- 10. thc- Pirates were 15·10 and
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B•ltlmore 5 Phil•d•lphla 0
Plthbur9h 3 K1n111 City 2
Cl•v•land 9 Boston 8
N•w York 1 1 Chicago l A ) 0
St. Loul1 5 Chicago (N) l
W11hln9ton S Detroit 4
Loi Anc,elH 8 San Fnncl1co 4

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SOI i on Thursday. In that game
Cul McLl11h, al'quired from Cleve,
lum.1 In the trade that 8Clll Johnny
Temple lo the Tribe, wlll open for
the Reds.
'rhe Red� tuned up far their
opener over the wet•kend wlth the
lu1tle11t hi ttlng of the spri'ng. Cin­
dtmati bombed Milwaukee, 16-3.
on Raturdiy and followed that u p
with a 4-2 win 011 Sunda1.
Tha two wins, however, lert Cin­
cl11m1H 10-14 on lhe GnpofruJt
League season, better th1rn only
Philadelphia who wou nd up with
an 8· 13 spring .seuson.

1, PAY B I LLS

2. BUY BARG A I N S
3. REDUCE PAYM ENTS
4, OWE ONE PLAC I!

EaSle� Tak�
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A U GUSTA, Ga. UPI - It took a
championship fimsh lo do it and
Arnold Palmer, who had been
scrambl ing a l ! day, w.is up t o it. so
he won this ! !}6() )fasters golf
tournament over second place Ken
Vcn�ur1 ,r nd th1rd place winner
! fo r $7. 000 ), Dow finsterwald.
His victory wa1rn 't eil�'t' Gorng to the 1 7th hole, he was
tra i l i ng Venturi, silting in a roo m
adj o ir1in� lhc Augusta Nati onal
golf rnurse, by one stroke, Venturi,
for nearly an hour had baL'(!eoling congratulations as the winner
a n d as ht· sa1J, ·'My jacket sure
I o oked mighty greeu."
H u i then Palmer sank a 30-foot
b i rdie l) utt on the 1 7 t h green,
w h ich meant he needed a birdie
on the !8th to wm, a par to tie.
'"When he sank that pull on the
1 7t h , " said Venturi, • · my jacket
.!:itarted turning from green to i ts
lla t u ni l � 0 1 0 r - gray."
A grer.n Jal'ket goes to the Mas•
Lers winnt:r ao&lt;I !'aimer got his
Sf' C OtHl one when he put his six.
iron �et'ond tih0l on !ht&gt; 1 8th hole
S I X f e i: I off th (' pin .ind sank th e
p ut t .
Ovcircorrws Preuure
I I wa� ,, v,•n a more dramatic
. 11 1 1lilll 1 ast year when Art Wall
f nus
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f'1Jr1wroy's l',rnthers car1 put real
�Joss on 1he1r hopes for a so uthern
d 1 v 1 � 1 0 11 ha se lia ll title Tuesday
whi•n th&lt; · y l ra11cl 1 0 Jackson for a
J i a miorn l 1t•s t wilh lhc fi. 3 winners
ov N t h ( • J Q59 (;allipolis champs.
(' o ;u h l! 1 m 1•II Moor(' will warm
u p f11 r th l' n1n h•sl w1tl1 cJ game this
afternoon at 4 �J. m. agaim11 a
� 1 r ung l't ) 'l e.is .int tva111.
Ponierc,y is l O in the leai.:uc

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C11ld weatlwr (·nHtinues lo hamp e r .ill r rc p tcarns J.:l'ttiu g in good
i.hape, especially thrir J&gt;itchcrs. Op ·
p u rlun1ly for o u 1 .., 1d c dri l l has bcun
l mu l cd ,
Th(• '.,1 iddlr•111'1 Yt•llow .l&lt;ll' kets en1 1.' rtam l ; . ill i p ol1s h r n• Tuesday and
l 1�� l o �H� I � 1•;1.�;1111 Thursday .

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His puller was Lhe payoCI. He had
.a total of 1 19 putts--29 o f them
S unday,
Venturi received $ 10,500 for his
heart. breaking second.
Palmer. carded a final round
two under par 36·34-70 for a total
of 282----two strokes less than he
shot when he won it in 1958.
Venturi had a 33-31-70 lor 283 and
Finsterwald 34-37-71 for 284_
U. S. Open champion •B illy c 11.
per, the Master putter, lost his
touch on the greens and finished
•"•r 7&lt;, iood for
with a two over r-.�.
fourth place and Ben Hogan. slipped to a three
over par 7d, which tied him for
sixth place at 28 wlth Walter Burkemo and Gary Player. Boros cardcd a 75 which gave him fifth place
with I total 0( 288.
Sammy Snead, second choice to
Palmer before the tou.rney started, ahot a 73 for . total of 292. Another favorite, Mike Soucbak, shot
a 75 for 294.
U. 5. Amateur champion Jack
J
Nicklaus and Billy Joe Patton, who
nearly won thia tournamen t in
1 954,
• tied for low amateur honors
w1tb aggregates Of 293.
•
- A•nold
(Red)
BOSTON UPI __
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...'smne pep pills and emerged with
Boston ' s third world basketball
championship in four yean,
He , waited two years to get
even with St. Louis which robbed
his Cel tics of the world cage title
in I aeven-game series in 19M.
Auerbach aveng,pd the lou laat
Saturday as Boston dumped the
COLL"MBUS UPI - Shelby hot•
Hswks, 122-103, for t he Nallonal ahot Larry Siegfried has been nam­
Bas1cetb.all Association crown.
ed captain of the 1960-81 Ohio
Sam Jo nes was Auerbach"s State basketball Buckeyes.
hunch. The 6-4 former North Caro•
The 21.year--old junior was nam•
J i na College star gave Bo11ton its ed captain in a vole by teammates
needed spark in an explosive third w�ich was announced here
Satur­
peri od. He scored 13 of his 1 8 day night. All-American Jerry
Lu •
points In the peri od to pull the cas received the most
valuable
Celts from a ao to 29 deficit to a player .iward on the squad, grad­
70 to �3 haUtime lead.
uating senior Joe Roberts t he most
improved
player and John (Hondo)
" I just h11d a hunch for Sam.
since ,1e could be more eftectlve Havlicek an award front a local
m:e�
on oHense," Auerbach said. "When television station for the •beat ga::
����""
Sam went in, Green went nowhere.
We got our [ast •break going and
1
we were on our way."
I
Bob Co usy, Boston's ace play.
maker, credited pep pills ,nd rubdnwnii for his dazzling, racehorse
tactics i n leading the Celts ' fas t
brt'uk .

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t hr 1•1gh! National l.t!aguc 111:ma­
gers h,1 111• l o �l"IY on thr eve of the
1900 p1•nn,111t r;1("f':
W■lt Allton . Dodgers: ·· vo11
c1ui 'I k· t•t•p frn111 ht•ing cnlh usiastie
wilh all 1 11 e fin, · !ookirt)( yo1111gstt"rs
we hllllt' Look al \hr joh thf'y did
Inst Yl'ilr. And now Wf' have more.
Wt• ' n • sal isht•d we'll make a i;lrun1,;
bid for t lw pt•rmant."'
Ch■rlie Dr•nen, Bro•1; "I
t h i11k we huvc ;1 better h'am than
Lo.� Ang('lcii nntl I feel we ran heat
the G ia111s, too. My young 11ih.:hcrs
will 1:1-t morl' work 11nd that 11w111111
Warrt•n Spahn aud IA!w Burdette
shoold be murr dfeclive than l;u1t
yeur And H.l'd SchM!ndiensl �111es
cvcrf i rul1c·u lion lhat tic will nrnke
a cmn1'ba1·k."
BIii Rigney, Gianh: "All I f1•t• I is
that wc·u ht.' a C OIJl('lldl•r. Tht' CX·
pt•riru&lt;·e of last year hclpt•d us
11nd our ddt•nsc is betkr our
pikhi111:: ls clccpcr. Hut W(• slill
nt•cd a slrongt•r h(' ll&lt;' h. But all
l"m going tu say is t lu1I wt•'II d o
o ur h1'sl."'
Fred Hutchln1on, Red1:
··we
hun• the 1iow1•r, 1 h 1• speed arul the
ddrnsc it tak1•11 hut I wish I Mt
murt• st!cu rt· 11boout my pikhir1g
Cal ti.f rLish will he a big lwlp hut
ht• ran ' ! do it alone. Slill, my
11itt'hing has lonhd ht'ltcr durmg
l he s 11rin1: lhan pcu11il' told me 1l
would."'
0.nny Mvrtaugh, Plr■tts: •· 1
think w,, have a fine t'lllllll'e 10
win 1h11 p1•110unl. few peo1&gt;lc rt•al­
iic th.it with 11.1\ our t rouhlc� wi1h
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party on April 19.
8:15 News &amp; Wea ther
3:00 Muelc Go Round
Eric Chamben wn narrator foe
8:30 RFD
S:30 News
the films shown the Senior aroup •
7 :00 Breakfast Party
3.:,33 Mutlc Go. B.oUpcl
'Tliey Wel'e "Judgement and Cruet­
8:30 News
4:30 :Local New1
filion" and "The Resurrection."
8:3!: (Breakf1iat Party
4:30 Mtllie (lo Round
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9:10 Newi •·
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g.illlf'S out of first place in late
Auri:u.st. Bo b l&lt;'riend should make
a comeback and Gino Cimoli and
llal Smith are kt}' additions."
Charlie Grimm, Cub1: "This team
has improved all the way over las t
year's. I feel that we'll flni11h In
the hral division lhis year because
we've eliminated some weak spots
with off-season deals and have ac•
quired speed and power."'

Solly Htmua, Cardlnals: "1 think
we have laJd the groundwork for a
first di vialon te11em- and once yo u
reac.-h the first dlvi1ion it's not a n
awfully long way to flrat place , W e
feel our off-season deals helped our
pitching and our bench."
lddl• $ewyer, PhllllN: "We a:re
going to go along thi11 year. witb
our young pl1yen. We finl1hed
l111t playing our veterans la,t year.
Our trouble lut :year wH that w e
couldn't score runa. Maybe our kid•
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CINCINNATI llPI - The CIJ·
clnnati Red&amp; today returned Cb!cp
'.ite losing pitcher, lnclud- Cadena,, 11 21-year-old lnfleld4f'
ing doubles by LllR)' Collini, Ron froro M.itanu1, Cublll, to Havana
Cowdrey ·a nd Terry Swartz, ihe of �e lntematioqal- LetJ!iue, aul­
ject to Z..bour f'e atU.
latter the winning hurler.
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Swartz gav� up -only three bits
BILLS SIGN 001those being Lo Dodd, Stepbenso�
and Thompson, all tingles.
BUFFALO, N. 1'. lJPJ -Ru•
Other E.111tern hitter1 ge tting Goings, a 6-2, 225-pound vent.tile
singles were Zenith Chevalier 11.n'eman from Xavll:r ob.lo Uni­
Lyons, Durs(and Bahr. The winne,'. venitr, has ,igned 1"th the Buf·
falo Billa of the American Foot•
played on a TV appearance.
llall Leilgue.
Lucas' award makes him eligi­
ble for the annual award given by committed four emra, Cool�
the Chlcago Trlbune to the Big three,_wlth Swartz . J� �rn. f■ii•
Ten's most valuable player.
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birdied five of lhe IHt six holes to
win it.
D own-hearted Venturi said:
"There's only one thing I like
a bo ut it,"' 'Venturi smiled through
his disappointment. I blew this
tournament in 1956 as an am11teur,
when l was a kid .and didn't lrnow
my way ar ound.
·· 1 didn't blow this one. A guy
simply beat me. My hat's off to
him."'
Palmer, who picked up $17,M&gt;O
for his triumph, had been scrambling all day. He was in all kinds
of trouble. Palmer, who won his
first Masters Is 1 958, was only the
se eond g olfer in history to win the
tournament by leading all the way.
The only other one who did it
was Craig Wood in 1941.
His first prize money brought hit
1960 m o ney winnings to $44,200.

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and Huit Aaron of the Jfllwa11-,
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Mary Shrine Holds Offi�er Installation
In Public Ceremony At IOOF Hall Friday

tieath Church
Pfficial Booryl
!Holds Meeting

L. W. Y.eComas presided durin&amp;
� meotiq of the official board
Heath Melhodisl Church, Mid­
;ateport when they met foi: their
tee;ular meeting Sunday evening.
•He '110 wa, the devotional leader
;tor the enn.ing.

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attendinc were, Miu
-Priem Faehnle, secretary, Rev.
!JlarmoD K�nkri&amp;bt, Mr. and Mn.
!c- �A.. bun)lh, Uri. 0. P. Klein,
alln. Eventt Davi., MiN Nellie
:zertle, )4i11 Bets Sanborn, Jame&amp;
Euler and la k Be(.blle,
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Public Installation ol officers ol Mary Shrine No. 37 Order
of While Shrine of Jerusalem was held Friday evening at the
IOOF hall.
The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion. In the
east on a white background, were the inscription "In God
We Trust" and crossed keys, in silver carrying out the theme
of the year, •'Key of Friendship". Arrangements of jonquils,
forsythia and hyacinths were used throughout the hall, On
the piano was an arrangement of pink camellias and lily of
the valley, the flowers for the year.

Mainly Abou,.
People
In Pomeroy

I Presbyterial
I Spring Meeting
Set For April 25

The Spring meeting of Scioto
Presbyt..?rial will be held in the
M r. anrl Mrs AndTt'as Turnbull Seror.d Presb)·terian Church in
of Columbus ,·1sited Saturday wJ,.lh Portsmouth on Monday, April 25,
at 10 o'clock with .first and Cen­
his aunt, Mrs, Jacob Ebt!rsbach.
Mrs. Earl Denny �r and son, tral Presbyterian Churches a'j;­
f.arl, Miss Be-tty Demoskey and s1sting in hospitplity. Coffee hour
Mrs. Albert Mees spent Sunday in 9 to 9:50.
Grafton , W Va, wllh Mr. and MrK.
The speaker for this meeting
Paul Shay and family.
wtll be Mrs. Walter R. Clyde, of
Mr. and Mrs. (;Jen 0111 spent P11Lsburgh,
Pa. Mrs. Clyde 11 the
the weekend with relahvcs in Col­ wife of Prof. Clyde
of West_ern
umbus.
Theologic al Seminary in PittsMrs. Mary Wippel of Gelhpollt1 burgh and a former
Presbylerlal
1s the guest of Mr. and ltrs. John pres1den t.
Got!II Jr.
.
She spent the year of 1938 in
Or. E. A. Trary of Columbus was
the weekend guest of hu; parents,
Mr and Mrs. E. J. Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlchal'd Karr were
Columbus visitors, Friday.
Miss Polly Karr returne-0 to her
home in Columbus Friday, after a
w�ke11d visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Karr.
Mn. Cecile ross of Cold
Springs, Ky. is the iuest or -rf'la­
t ive,.
Mrs. William Eic-hm�er has re"
turned lo her home, Rock S Pringl! 1
road from Holzer Hospital wh4're
she underwent e)·e surgery, and is
convalescing nicely.
Ylrs. Eldun Kraeuter �nd dau­
ght�rs. Leda M�e. Roherta and
Dolores .ind Lury Wolfe were Col­
umbus visitors Saturday.
6y LUCILLI HAWKIHI

Pa ulmc Alkma, worthy high
priestess, called the meettng to or- Shrine
Lula Nease, Inviting Herald, a n
der and wf'lcomed the members
ed the presence of the insta l l •
nounc
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.a nd guests after which she inv11e
s includ ing Edith Hut
ing
officer
all worthy high pries tesses and
sinpiller,
PWHP.
installing officer;
watchmen of shepherds, past SU·
chappreme officers, honorary officers Elaie Smith. PWHP, innte.lllng
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Lear,
Eliubeth
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and past worthy high pn es tesses
TO SHOW Fl�
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Young
Maud
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herald
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and watrhm en of hephe rds to ap
• A mm , 1 Behe.1. d His Glor)'" will pcoac I1 t he E ast w here t hcy were PWHP, installing scribe·, Margaret
,;e ,hown ,t the United Methodist intr oduced and welcomed.
Neuman, lnittallin&amp; organist; Lula
Nease, l'WHP, in1tal l m1i: guardian,
-Church Wtclnud.ay • t ?:30 p. m .
, ' publlc l• l••i led .
Honored guest&amp; pre&amp;ent were WU- and Bunice Winn, i nstalling solo,:1'b
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tie, WW', and Lloyd Kittle, WOS, then seated on ch,lirs with white
of Athens Shrine; :\t c h·ern Wilson·, coYers in the form of a cross a fter
WOS, Hork1 n g Valley; Stanley wbich Ada Ward preS&lt;'11ted the
PO!IIEROY, OHIO
Saunders, WOS, Lafeyetle Shrine; (lag with Harriet Ne1gler and Gol­
�nrgarct l opping, W H P elect of ·ttie Ward aB escorts. Elsie Smit.h .
and past WHP and was, chaplain, was f'&amp;cortrd � the altc1.r
La£ayrttc
TOIIIGl4T ■nd TUIIDAY
Esta Heese, Vennie Casto, Charles by Elizabeth Lear. mst;illing her­
Casio and John Reese of Lafcyette; aid and whlle 11he knelt at l h e al­
· "TIIE GA.:EBO"
Inez Wilson, Hockmg Valley; Bell- tar, Bernice Winn sang "The Lord's
sic t•a1rchild, Athens, who is also Prayer."
supreme material objective of disInstalled into office were Mary
Debbie R,eyuolda - Glenn t•ord
lrict 16, and Elsie Smith, lA!lla Hughes, worthy high priest4iss; ;Al­
Croi.s, Ed i th Hu�sinptller, Lula !en Hughet1, watchm11n of shcP·
Nea8t&gt;, Elizabe th Lear, Hury P. herds; '.11abt!I Bennclt, · Noble Pro' ' S m i t h and Ernest Wingett o f Mary phetess; Virgil Atkins, as,;oc iat('
watr hma n of sheph erds ; l'c.i rl Heyea
nolds. worthy Sl·r1he; Zella croSB,
worthy treasurer; N aom.11 BnnJ,;.cr,
O UQ
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worthy rhaplain; 1''ern l 'heru:brcw,
worthy shephcrdees; t'lora Long,
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wotrhy guide; Bernice Wynn worthy herald; Harry Smith, first wise
Tut&gt;sd11y at JO a. m. adults who
man; E. A. Wingett. second wise- will ht•gin their trainin,!; for Girl
man; Everett Colwell, third wise- Scout :Jay Camp ,.re to meet with
n;,an; Leo Vaughan, king; Eunice l1rs. William Everson a1 1hc •Sun­
J\v iden, queen; !\hl.ih Lutz, first shim· Cottage in Middleport.
handmaid; Leona Wells, second
There is still need for lenders
handmaid; Ada Hoot, third hand- lo assure Pnough to accommodate
maid; Lillian Stciff, worthy organ - lhc nurnher of i,:irlt1 wishing to at­
lst.; Em11r n K. Clatworthy, worthy tend the ('amp. Ac-cordlns to Girl
guardian: and Jante.i; Clfl.tworthy, Scout tra1nmg x:,_u les for camp there
must be �t lcdc one adult for ev.
worthy guard.
Honorary officer� were Ala Ward cry eight tu ten scouts. If there is
flag hearer; Harri('lt NriglPr and I not a .suHkient number of Jeadere,
Amber Warner , escort.i;; Helen Rey enrollment will have to 00 cul.
noldB, bannf'� bearer; Maud Grue1Mrs, l=:verson's phjne numl:l&lt;'r ts
�r and P.taxme Wlngf'tl, banner WY 2-2726 and anyone inlereated
bearers; t'l_orence . McGuflin, ma- in being a day cam p lender is aak­
donna; Hanett Ne1glt&gt;r and Amber ed to rail her and attend the Tucs­
Wairner, 11ngcls;_ Phyllis Martin, day mf,rnrng meeting.
courier; a_nd Margaret Neuman and
Bernice Winn, soloists.

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_ 1t­ at.tte conte■t for 1,aflidt.
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y
u &lt;l� to p &amp;t1Jc1 pate 1n _ the &amp;ta tt
mu.sic iuditJons. In order � Hter
the state event all P!-fti_cfpanta
TO MIT TU■ioAv
The WSCS of I.be Ultitfd. Melho­
Westminster Foumlation, l:burdl
related oolle a:• •nd Pf'91C'Qt • ab dist Church wlll meet tl tbe cbUttb
interpretation of
"Operat10'1 TllelAiay •t 7:IO p. Jll..
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HOl,D NUCLIAR HIAIIINGS
Mr!\ W. Verne BqcMDtO, Ob'°
SynoQ:cal pre,ddeqt, of /Jew Phi­
WASIWIGTO)I UPI - Two con,
ladelphia, Oblo, will 11&amp;0 •� 1N&amp;1ioQ.11 atomic eneru 1ub-eom•
and wl!I irutall tbe officer�.
mlttee, will begin public be&amp;:ring1
1:frs. H. t. B1u,:hl'{'lea, Prelbr­ April 19 qn �tl(Ul Of nuclear
tertal president of Scioto wdt tveat,,onl teltl and the problem of
preside.
Wpectl,on contro.11.

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Rehearsing For
May Recital

Saturday afternoon Mrs Hay Hf'
rox helcl a rehc11.rt1al al hrr hnn1t•
for the recital of her piano pupils
whjch will be gi¥tn Mtty II 11t the
Ml�dle-port 'llfcthodist Churc-h.
At the dose o[ the rehearsal ice
crf'am and cake w.is Sl'fV1•d
Early in June four of Mrs. lie•
cox's advo nct-d pupils, Lynn Buc·h·
anan, Judy Butcher, Karen Mrtl­
hinny, ull of Middleport , 1111d John­
ora Lambnt of Pt. Plcas1uil will
preae11l another redial.

Vi,it In Columbus

Dr. and Mrs. P. E. S1an\ey \'IStfrd
in Columbus Palm Sunday, gut-.� ls
or Mr. and Mrs. Oanny 1\1 . Ro11&lt;'n­
�a11m and ramlly. They went l'S(}{'C·
1atly to attend morning worship
srrvice at the North Community
Luthoran C'h11r&lt;'h where Dr. and
\frs. Slanky Wl'fC sponsors in l);,p.
tlsm for 1he infant daui::hlcr of Mr,
and Mn. Rosenhuum. Thirh•en in•
fants received 'the S,lh'rllll'l&lt;'nl of
Bapliam and fifty -six adnl1a Wf're
conf_i rmed into membershi p at the
1erv 1ce.
mums with yellow candleH i11 nys
tal holderH on t•ither side Mr� At ­
kins presided at 1he pu11d1 bowl .

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Mra. Sybil O't'en1, Pomeroy, and
Mrs. Margaret Qbilleil., Middleport,
have received word of the death
of their brother. Cbarte1 MuUohan,
at St. Jose, Calit,, Sundtr ni&amp;bt. A.
l\aliYe of Pomeroy, Mr. MuUoh1n
had been working in an 11rcraCt
(actory in California.
Surviving are bi.a w�. Kuby, a
son, Charle■ Allen. and a stepson,
Bobbie Smith, Wilkesville. b.il 1i1ters and an uncle and aunt, Frank
and Gladys Mullohan, WUkesville.
Funeral services and burial will
be made Wednesday at St. Jose.

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ELB ERFELD S IN POM lROY
Compl1te Furn ishings For Your Hom e and

Ardith Barton, Butt.erllut An�
PomeNJy, WU lodged in jail lut
night by Pomfll'OJ' Police on 1
ehara:e of amull and battel'J pro
!erred by bl, wile, t:dltb B&amp;rton.
He wu released MnJ' this mom•
Ing and will appear before MA70f
Charles LeJar April 11 for hear­
ing.
Noah Hurley, Colu.mbu.l, H­
,..,ted on East !fain 61., by Poll&gt;
eroy police on a apeedinc cbu1e­
h•• po1ted a $25 boad for Iii&amp;
:appearance in mayor'• court April
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lurned, lacludlq the la11allallon cioa&amp;a,

Want more livinr an,a? Place the Quick•RecoWI\\I &amp;O,pllon
Electric Water �eater in a ct.at. Or how about moie
surface _in the kitchen? lt'e yours with tho oompect iahle-top
model. Because t.hia amHina: new water beater ia eleoiric, it can ,
be installed anywhere. 'Th.ere are no venta or fl.um. No. a.pensive
lon1 pipe runs. /Mt.ant hot water, whenever and wbenvv �
w•nt it. Beot of all, if you're not compklrly aati,/ls; your money
will be returned, includina: the installation coot,o, Seo your electric
appliance dealer or plumbef, or call .. for ,,,... cletaila.

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Hearin,: Before Mayor

Wearing
, �pporel For Your FamHy

you wJ.11 be &lt;.:OMPLETiLY l!llATUIPl ■ D wl&amp;li • Quick-Recovery l .._,�·tft(
lJO••allon Electric Water Heater or yoar money will be re•

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in today and
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Serving Good Food

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All Fresh New 1960 Colors Ar&lt; !lore

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t'lorence TrBl'Y, Tht:lma Dill,
ror.a Wet.lb, Winona
Hoff"'lao,
Blanrh NelHOII and Phyllis H awley,
I matron� of hmior, and rern Gaul,
Ha:tel l'lcland, Helen N . Johnson,
Pauline Atkim, Goldie Ward, Ed­
ilh lhlHHt'II, Gr&lt;1CC Colwell, Dorothy
Youn1i:, Moe JI,. Hhoad�.•. M11rie
llawkin�, Anna Sievers and M1uiha
Wood were queen's athmdanta·.
King's guard� were Clurence Stru­
ble, Jesse Branker, l\alph Gravf.'s
and l!:ber Carnahan.
After :Mi.. Hughes was installed
and &amp;II ahe approached the east ,
Mni. Winn sang "My God and I"
anct as �tr. l l u,1:hes approached the
cast, 1he sang "In the Garden."
Vollowlng the installation Mn.
llu1i:hes was presenled II wbi1c Bi
b\e from me.mbers of the Che11hire
Order of Eastern' Stars 11nd a cor­
H.8e from Zella l'rosl!. Pauline and
VfrSII Atkins were pre:.t'nted past
officers jewel• by 1hcir daughter,
Sharon Jewell. on behalf of lh&lt;'
Shrine and M11htl Bennett present­
ed Mu. Atlktna wilh a g1f1 from lhe
oHlccrB.
t'om rni1tet's nanl('d by the wor­
thy hii!:h prieeteu were Edith Hut­
BinpUler, Oorolhy Y oung and Clar­
ence Strublt, t'lutmi111n11: Grace
Ji'rench, Ethel Maud Young and
Harry
Smith, [inanre; llowena
V11u11:h1n, Thelma Dill and Loo
Vaui,;han, audltlni: Lul11 N"ease, El­
sle Smith and E. A. Win11ett, ma­
terl■I objective; Edlth Hutsinpiller
!!Ale Hart and Virgil Atklna, hY,
law1; Neille Tracy, Aill'C Struble,
Dey Hysell, l''ern Gilmore and
BeSlle Weed, re£1stratlon; Allt&gt;n
Hua:ht1. Vlrgil Atklna, Ab.be! Ben­
nett and f'ern Chee&amp;t"brew, para­
phtm1lla; E18le Smith 1nd Edith
Hutalnplller, prompters: Elizabeth
IA-ar, Eunl�e Jlvlden, Nellie Tracy,
Phylll1 M11irUn 1md Mabel Bennett,
publicity; Martha Chapman, Lula
Nea!le, Bernice Winn, Gr.Idle Ward,
Bea11lc M u11r■ve, N�llle Zerkle,
Jennle Stone, Ma,cine Wingett, Et1ie Smith and Mabel Bcnn€'ll, hos­
pltallty; and all PWHP 11nd PWOS.
aubatltutc offlctrB.
The meetin1 cloSNI with thfl brn·
edktion by HarrySmith. arter
which rerreahmenb of rake, punch
and mlnhl wtire s&lt;'rvcd from a
table with white rover •nd center­
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Forced to evacuate their home In
the Miuton -compoWld In Belr1.1t
during lh■t ■ummor's polillcal up
h,a.,I. Dr. and Mra. CI,de found
saler quarlen In Jeruulem Jor�an. In Marcb 1968 Mrs. Clyde
had the prlvilecie Of repretf:nting
Preabylelian church women at the
fi i:-st official meet.in&amp; of ! he Cop- 1
tic Evangelical church as an independent' naUonal church. She
was the deleg&amp;le-1t-large on tbe
Women's Advisory Committee to
the Special Committ ee on Consolidation1, which worked out the
details of the merger of the Unil­
Cd Presbyterian Church o f North
America and the · Preabylerian
Church in tHe tJ s A
nt the
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! Board or Christian Education.
She will e-mpbulze lhe work of

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hal been. Ntumed home and is con­
val� following a Nffhl oper­
ation -at the Meiga General Hoa­
pit,l. Mr&amp;. Gilkey ia rad.lo operator
for the )tlddlePort police and fire
depllftJDentt.

MIITING CHANfl!D
The re1ular 1neetina: of the .Mt•
IOD Mothen Club bu been poet•
polltd from Wednesday, April 13,
to Wedensday-, A pril -20. The meet•
in, dtte w•B ch111n.i:ed because of
Holy Week a&lt;U.WOI.

MIIGI GINIIIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: lln. LmliH. ctiapman,
SyratllN; Theodore Reed. Sr.,
pOIDefOY; Mn, Thelma t)an.lel1,
PoffleN)y,
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