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�Dally Seotlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., April 12 1960
,

· Shower Held
Pre-Nuptial Shower Give n For Kath ryn
In Hono r Of
Slack At Lead ingh am Home In Syra cuse Rece nt Bride
llrs. WWls Leadingham

'

MAR RIAG E ANN OUNC
. ED

,

•

· Middleport PTA. Holda

Mainly About
People
In Pom eroy
ay LUCI LL

Meetin11 Mondtrr Nirht

Ka lad Hind)', pret/'dent , w11 in
.:har1e or the meetln1 of the Mid­
dleport PTA Ex.ecutive Board
whkh w11 h e ld Jut n ight at the
hiJ:h school.

and Mrs. Ada Slack were hostesses Mi.!S Connie Woodgeard w bose
·
to a pre-nuptial shower for Miss Kathryn Slack, Friday ev en­ marriage to Dile Bro'N'll was an
I tt.AW ICINI
event or March 2tl was guKl or
lnll. April 8, at the home of Mrs. Leadingh am.
Rev. and Mn. Lewis Berger of
'i\.t Ncl'Ulion room WH dehon or at a shower 1:ive n rece nt·
Variou1 rna ttel'I for t he future
Colum
bu1 visited Sund1y afler­
erm
.in London, Mrs. Gnce Oiler l y by Mrs. Eugene Conde an d
in 1fMn ind yellow in l-l
were
diacuued and the Kindergar­
noon with Miase11 Auguat.1, Lucr e­
keepiq will lb,e tater Seuoo. M lss Bonnie Hubbard , Mr s. Al- Mr�. Ceward C111lvert at the DAV
ten clau will h avt the progra
tia
a
m for
nd
Ada
G enhemier.
Miss .t'ra11k1� Hall.
Gifb 1"eft pla� on I table COY· bert Duckworth,
the PTA meeting nea:t Monday, Ap­
Debb
ie
.Kitch
e
t:u
re
Mumaw,
n
t
urned
Carroll Norris,
Mrs.
to
itN4 wttJt. 1 wb.tte t.able clo th cenMI 18.
her hom e in Chilli c-othe after a
A :,ellow and sreen rolor t heme
teted w'llb I lu1e bride doll � isses Co,:t nie and Barbara Le ad­
week.
8
was
viei
c
arrie
d
t
Out
in
wltb
the
decora•
her gra ndmolh•
Others attendtn1 the mee tin&amp;
dreaed witb I tt.?a witb I veil 1�gham., Richard Salser, Earl Wat­
er, Mrs. Alma Kitchen. She was
Gifts
were Mrs. Ben Phll10J1, Mr1. Luc)'
falllnc lo the table and carrying kins Jr , Mias Eleanor Kay Schne1- tio n s .and re!re1h menls.
.accomp anie d ho m e by her fa ther,
were placed o n I table over
GNlil, MJu Mildred Hawie.)', Earl
the tradiU.nal bridal bo uq uet. der and Mias Shll.J'on Cottrill.
Willia m Kitchen .nd her uncle,
h icb was s uspe nded a
w
yellow
nl1ht and L. W. McCom11.
K
streamer, of yellow and creen
Not prese n t but se nd ing girts an d green u m brl'lla wit h slrt'lm•
Howard KHCh en Jr., who vlel ted
were centered over the doll ' s were Mrs. Carl
the ir mo ther.
head by wedding bells ;ind tap­ Pearl McBride, Hubbud, Mrs. en extendin g to the table
Federated Church Open
Mrs.
Mn. Pearl Hyse ll and grand1on
Hele
Siu•
n
ered to lhe corners of the t.1ble. vage, Mrs.
Games were played a n d priU'S
A
m hrbie
Rodne
Fla
y
na ga n ,
Hy&amp;e
•�
nt
t
he
U
weeke
n
d
Each Day Till Eaater
1bf! nfnt�ment table alao was Mn, Clara
in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
of Portla nd, awarded lo Mrs. H1rry Bolinger
The Federated Church, Setoud
covew,J with a wbfte table cloth Mrs, HerbertSarson
Otho Keen am.
r, Mn.
Flor­ and Mra. John Boliriger and Mn.
and
Lynn Sb'ffte, •ill be open
and centertd wilh I large cake de­ ence Harden, P..rke
Mra. kl Nease, Jolm Hami l ton .
Mr. an d Mra. Charlea Buck were
e
ach day durln a tbl1 Holy Week
corated wtUI ea&amp; Ulidividut1 &amp;erv• Mrs. A. H. D urst,
Af
t
er
t
he
.
honore-d
gut&gt;�!
open•
Sunday evening dinn er guests of
The public la cordially invited to
i111 ln Jellow wedding bells with Diddle, M.n. Don Mrs. William td her nu,ny lovel1 gift s . refreah·
Lil.le, Mo.,,ao­
Mr. and Mrs. Willa r d Ebenb1ch
enter the church lot re st, medi
ll'ffD bow� An 1n11agement of hert Crow, Mra. Mayme
mtnls of lee rrea m centefe d w ith
t,.
Hol.me
.and
daughter!i.
1,
tion a nd prayer.
Euler flower&amp; ftl placed a t Mn. Bob While , Mr
1
,reen
umbrella,
cake
.
topped
s. Lige S hUllds,
.
MlSll
Nettie
Koe
h ler spen t Sun­
Heb eno Of the qbte.
Service, of wor,Jtlp wlll be held
Mr&amp;. Charles Neuma n , Mn. Mor• with yitJlow and a:reen umbre llas,
day in, Gallip olis with Mrs�
0110..- _,,, tlaY!tl 111d priaa ris Har den, Mn, Lela
in
the (:b1,1rc h on Wedn esday even,
�Uee
an.d m ints i n the slriaJ&gt;f' of
He.ndr
Charl
ix,
es
We aver a nd other rela·
won by Jin Jarnn, Qulck, Mn. Jlo.. Mrs. Dick HarriJ. Ml'll.
ing
at 7:30 o'clock, on Thursday
UQllti�Jlu
were
�e
y
r
ved
the
h
o
s­
b
Oen . Sb■ne,
Live11.
bert Hal'dep, �. Ro!a t.eadlng• Mrs. Janie&amp; Thfor
even
te11es.
ing at T:30 o'clock a11d on Eas­
d·
,
Mr� and Mrs. Willia m Park er
Sch neider, Mn. Teaford., MiQ !leanoMils Janice
hf.m, Mn.
ter
Day
a t 6:30 a.m. and J0:2'1 a.m.
,
t.rroJJ
an
d
,
fa
m
ily c,f Columbu s were
.,\tieodU,f . were Min JoEllen
Don Cottr\U. Mt&amp;. Vlrill Te.aford, Mrs. Lln da Roae
We
we
lc
ome you to a ll or these
ab'd
Sunday 1uest11 of hi1 parents,
· Mn. · Dfclr: Follt(Jd, Mi,u �ndra Smith, Misa
Mn. RQJlood StlMr, Mia, Susie Winebrenner.
services
.
Mr. and Mr1. Edward Parker of
R'tllb P'arm er, ·M r,, William Wal,
Telford .land tllie door prize waa
M
a
MRS. lt1CHARD ,HA,4its ·: ;
l1ee, . Mn. Carl Will, Mrs. Bolin•
wu won ,by Mill _.\pril Tea ford.
,
.
,
i�'.
:�tMr, Ray Woodi•ud
: · , •. , .
Miu S11tlr: reQeived maru, beau•
· ·1er, ·Mrs. Ltil1od Sluon, M fsa
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Cochran. PortJand ··n.p:, are •aimoQ'.nc• and •on Timm y vi11tec1 Saturdsy
tile• an • · . . 11;
,' ilirlene Sch oll, MiS&amp; Be:verly
tilul &amp;lfts , and rotlowin g the open•
_ .
In Larieuter. wi th Mr. and Mrs .
ing',tpe
marriage
of
their
granddaugh
b
ter;
1n
,
inc of tlie , aift,a, refreshm ent!: of
A.Uce
look
bl
Mar
Marie
rew,
d
'11tt,
Wlrd,
Ao
1
•
y
- ,.
C al)Q1 , .111Jo1
Mrs. Mary . K,niehna n, Mi11 P.1tty 10 RicbJrd A. H arris, son of Mr. and Mn.' Walter K. Hanis , Jae� w.., ••d .llr. and �M ..., El, .,
call:e, coffee, nutJ .and mint! were
··- ·� . ,
The
.
Cardi
n al Pa tt;
,on Kennedy.
01 · (;,lrl Blake-Jee, lffaa Jane
mu ta
1
aerved to the above ment ione d Srout
Syraciise. _
,
nter.
Tr_oop Six �t AJ,;,n-,..y__ ... . M.t.., Rolf,, Jlprak,t Carpe
: .
Mr. and Mn. William Nease
eet
•�� lM
... , ..,.
and Mn. Wlllian, f'!i(' h lngt-r, Mra. Sl
Th
Mrs.
e _bride was a student at Racine
Jean·
hi&amp;ll ,c'hool and the and family •I M iddletown
I
'hool with their le�del'I, M'r1. Her; Dad9Y. Mr1. 'n'a n k Johnsto n , Mrs.
bier � .,. , -�
were
Mary Hubbai-d, Mr11. Earl Watkins, bi:rt
groom
1s
1956
a
gradu
ate
p
of the Pomeroy hi ,i:hool. He bas the weekend g ue
Dixo and Mn. Roger Spen• Hi.rry N ill of Loga n, Mrs.
sts or lheir par• j
leu � �t ·� •1.rt
Mn, Harle
Elson spent the past three yean In the U. S. Navy. and
.. . .y T. Joh mon , Mn ccr. at thrnDixon
home.
ls, now em- •nto, Mr. and Mrs. Clil/ord P hilwhlte � l&amp;
Kennedy La ncader Mrs. Ha m il• ploy
d al Cleland ' s TV Store in Pomeroy, il'he you!'ll co� ple 1 ll pt and Mr. a n d M". U,
During lhr meetin� a di sc1111sio'n ton and rlaughter
e
tn
t�,:t i_;,m �Wf.;
1'
s.
!,
was hel d on badge&amp; to be worked Mra, Glad s BrownJ�dy of Logan, are now at home lo their friends on College !loid , 8yra s e . Nea.1 e.
�
,
Mrs.
y
JoAn
n ,---,,-,---,- --:----:c:-:-::--=----:-,;c..-,___;_,__r::
(_U
on this sum m er. Pla na \l,'l!re mad&lt;: Ta t\e non , Mis1
.__ Mr. and Mrs. Gerse Bowen and
,,4..
'!i"..�
for the next m e eting. , P.l�ru �ere Mrs, 1'ay Woo Dorot.h y Long an d
daog
h
t
ers
Kare
.
n
Sue
a
n
d
Kaye
dgea
.
of
rd
• . ',
alao made to attend Good Friday
J'AMILY. NIGHT$
WbeelinJ were visitin g hi, mothSending girt11 but un a ble l o
M't\'1
ces
at
the
Unile
d
Me t h odl1t atleh wetc Mn. Jo hn Perr
• !J
TONIGH,T &amp; WEDNESDAY
Mra. Mar1aret McKenzi, o,er
y an d
Church wilh the. trQl'Jp. Sus.a!\ Di J· Mr5t dRobe
Jaek Webb _ MtmlN J..ewis
the weeke nd . Mr� Ken Hope
l'l
Perry
also
of
Loga n . . Mi!!s
on was n,med n ews repoftcr.
Mrs. B. N. East was the devotional leader When t.48 regUlar of Wheeling _ v1a1ted her sister l
•'nfE DRD..L INSTRUCTOR "
Jean An n Wehstn. Miss An n
I
frmi_
H
e
h
m
e
nt
were
&amp;
_ alto _
.. se rvt'!d by Baker, Mn. Charles Mull en Jr., meeting or the
, . :
of Heath Methodist Church Mlddl!'.l!?rt , Mra. M c1Ce,me over the weeke nd.
Susa n D1 xnn to J oyce E_ya ns. Deb- Mra. Ha n
flats Di:IJu,lno, �ry Lee Lewi.,
was
onda_Y
held
e
M
vening
o ung, Mrs.
••;!
Y
chur�
k
he
h
Don ald
topic WH, '·l'/ew
.
ra S�rn:er, Polly Atm Bauer, Sa o• Mu!Jen, Miss
, i•JAl(BOA.tt"
Mr. an d Mn. ��"·�·· Co�de
Son dra Potts, Mrs. Light for Town and Country.
OC
G
IS trlC
i
lmor
ra
. t
d
the
e,
lea
de
nd
n
a
a Ed Ford , )fi ss Je,en Ellen Dabo
Abo C.rtoon
en tertain ed wlth _ 1 · �•IIY 1,,1
1
progra
he
m for the evening W ayne
.
GJbbOn•
:
see-re
t
il')'
of
gm•at, Hoger Spen ce,.
NOW A,T ,ffAU ' THEATII
w eek honortn&amp; lhelr 4.luebter,
Mr11: La�rence Morarity.
was preacn led by Mr�. Forreal church ,ocial r,latlonJJ, M'r,a, ·John
I
Glerm Ford - Ol!bbie Reyn olda
5
Th e ne U meeti ng will be h e�
Cyn d ie, on her 12!W :, tiirlbd1y , a t
M)&amp;11 M yt na MR ag, Mis s Sh e ila Haeht�l wh o als o �sed the th eme Ketchln · . se�� tary of lih&gt;rflur
e
Monday after school at the Dix on StratJu:,
''IT STARTD&gt; wrtH A KISS"
their ho m e, Anne."St., · .,.. ·
Mrs.
u
s
ed
th�
Sid
m
devotio
n ty Spence r, Mr&amp;
n s.
Mn:. . .ll�· and pub\IC'lltlO'n1, Misa Sfn�m ;
ho m
0
5
88tln
g
Gam es were p �'
, •fll3;' pfiies
·-,,,:e!=:""=========:=:=:,,:..:.::::_::•:;_· __________ Pauline A n geletti, Mrs. Ida Bur ns ehtel s upplie d the topl(I lo llfcUc
se teta�• of ,pirltu al
f
The annual meeti ng of the J{ock, a warded lq ,Shirl�]' • • ;• Oaridy
Ml•• June Sayre, Mill Libby Did ­ v1duals &amp;f!.d how they work in Lbe N'oah H11JUn1• , tect. el U • e.,o lfhi:9.
1
i n ,i: Diatrict. Chli!l ren's Band was Grueser, Dula Jt
dle, Mrs. Kerm lt · Walton, Mrs. church. She stressed how l lW,a d.re11 '1 WOtk, Mra. Rsyuyon f tnd, ; ivicki
ktn
�(I
hel
Sll
d
nday
"{
a
t
M
the
tty and N•flcy Vi ·1
Fe
l.
Be111it �rlnstead, Misa Ch arlotte are changed �y the love Of Cbflat righ t; 1ecret
oriah
Bap4!Y of mlu�ary tiff Church Jn Middlepor
·
Murr1y, 'Mis, Jill Snowden, Mis,
As � part of her program, Mn. educa tlori , Mt,. �•ck Bechtl�;
. · � . :; \ ' ·.
ee- rntellnc wu t a i led to ordt'!t. Th�e
Refre.!lhtl_lentll
Nancy Wood,geard and Mrs. Pa· Bach tel gave the poe m , "�e retafY' of ·s u.�phn, M rs . lf.a:trr
r
by
th
df
I.I� ', _jlffio,
y supervisor, Mrs. C. R. oung.
pota to ehlp1, birth;ayf
.
.
•.&amp;!9�- and
tricla Smith . ,
Y
Everl_utine Mei :y ,, an d she al� C�e•her
;-:tecrefa ry or protnotion , • Children unde r
ho
t cliocoJ�te
��
.. try
Hi
e
sulHl
uper.
read pa.rt_ ol "S..:re wtape LeP,f, . Miss f'rl�• ;Pllehnle.
vl�or , Mrs. Fred Seoll 01 the Na• Mrs, Conde. Favo,a•. w�· ,�ow
·
'
m pba s lzmg 1 he fact o f tli:fl; Uvt
-t . 1
•
Birtli A n,wUIICed
'
om i Church f p
·
o
1 d ou ts and small 41P, �, i, JW•t ed
Mr. a nd Mr11. Paul Rutt en.cut t er Ing God, i;he s aid -� hat Utt' 91rnt1 el!�!t .,•��,r,i ilob� lntt�t ,_werli: 1 n u m ber 0 rec���f:� -���se!�
w \th a girl's pie� · u . 1 *fth
g,. m
JlJ":" 1 fl'd a t
.
ol Gall i poli\ are announcinl!! the of today are t he s1gn pod1 . of a 1 h e n1i nts.
•'Whe
r
e
He Le ads I'll Fo llow
u:__l ."4
·;. '
piee_1"
.
11 n1.
; ·
birth of a s1x 'J)o und, seven ou n co living Ch�ist . She said , that 011e
ose
Atte n di11g were. ; �b&lt;fte , .n,.llfed
of
the
Th
Forre,t
h
Run
Churc
.
should
_
tbm
ut
a
t
k
Ic:111
em
bo
h
dat.lgbler1 · Pllr.ida Ly n n, who was
Mri. -(J: p . !Cleln llfl:oo\Jnced with Mrll. Willia m Sm ith. Y
e:r,vl "'5,watda, �ill�
e above and
botn Sund ay, Apri l JO, al Meigs sehoes and their needs . an 4 Q'.l.tµ'e that �e�I.Y'I - �os,, vocal in•tru c• vi,or, �;mg "He ·• Got thub•sup r- Reu t , U.Ch
ah
e
Whole
er
H
or
oth
ers. S�e urged
Va��. : �'ll'"e
i
n
dlvld
Ttif• Roman Collar Pullo"''
�b tor at �et
General HolJll taJ.
SchQols woul d World m ftis Hands."
Nibert, Ka.14Y �.�bJ;I� , - . na
Can you use an eUra '300
$500 or
tin ue m Pray er, Medlt'111tltJn
to
co�
pity,
lta part. Mid• 1. r on;­
Gt1md paren ts arq Mr. an d Mr�.
he el ngfnJ wl ib the l:leat b Choir
_The group of t he local churrh Hedri!k S, ·1. ilirbarl � J&lt;tq,)I. �
.. . ry
,
more? Feel free to phone us or stop in.
lt
ltlp
111ue&gt;N11 c:�lon,lt �tP•
Lem uel Ru tteneul ter, Ma son, W. an d C h urch Work as .i m eans to fOT the �at.et , Qanta t.a .
with Mh. Marearet Bowle-s 18 s ub-- Fru cill, �•• _ 14�
.,
nd
.
f'9,
eo{or,
11
.
i
ltt ahape •nd' It•·
,
V11., i[\d Mr. sq� "Mrs, J. W. Kin­ slay near God.
Mn. K�i/) ant! Mn.
Se e how you can haive �P.rip,g tash qultk�
Bi-cblel 1uperviaor sang "He Arose .''
Cathy, J1mm,- ·and
, ·"'9in a&gt;naeJ
:tlnlah lfterc:oun.u,,■w11hlnr,,..
1
caid, Middl(lport.
g
e
te
f
u
h
1H
Ben
k
s
M�. Bernice Borden of · Bid well,
l· Y1;&gt; O : t m a - · fn.
11·n b orn led �e
ly on terin, to ••II you fl4lc. Be Ind.,,
Cyndie · NCf!1vedN·,1DIOi1/ .' ,riJct:
$ocb '"""
11�
u pervisor of "Chu rch Work Jn lhe glfts frdm bi&amp;J:I tr�ir':lf.
in a lribute to M ni . R r.f h EvereU l?avls', M'rs. 'ttlJ',r
p
S
.'
.
eh
1
..·.'.· . �- , .1 . • � ..
Wl
tna
�
C:Offlfo!J
t1rom
pendent. Come lo Clly L..n. The cost
""' to '"·
a
nd
Mn:
·
!:.
M'
.
Wao
.
·
Ro hroek a · former rneniber of
d fOr · eir Providence A1socl 1tlon, an d Mrs.
·
· ,. 1
·
$
170-llom•
wor
1
COIJo,
in
n
l
Dor
that
b fair and ,,...nable,
thy
�
� C. tidir . �P,bes
tile church who d i ed recen tly,
�ee )r
Lewis of Bidwell . pre:; i- Informal
t
. ·, . ' :· "�
. :&amp;-,,
,..,_, •Stan 2-6K tl,H
.� •.. , Citt..,.""
.'T' :
de nt ot lhe Ptovl de nce A111oc iation,
.
. '
Mrs. Rothrock wa1 the organizer are now . a y11il,ai,Je.
_
Mt11. �rtn� Ca1ey r epe,ted were pre11ent and spoke briefl
Hourt: 9 to 5 - Thur,. 9 Ill Noon
of t he lo�al wscs while her h tJ•·
1W Q-11qya• er... Socb.
'ilkr HollW ·
y to At Myro;,..
, m inister of \he on lhe D 1atrlct WSCS meeU ne · the group
POME
ROY,
01110
n
ba
the
was
d
. Mrs. Lula Ha mpton , aub-Phone WY 2•2171
. lizll l:8� ..... . . ....
Mr,.
1!5 E. Maln SI.
Myr(K\
·
M
JlJer of Mldat,epo,t
which ./,�a• held in PorllmOUth on pre1ide nt of Hoc k i ng District, was
Hea th Church.
e ntertain� lf.Ub
lnfor�l· parbt
al&amp;o preaent and spoke to the at her homl! ,� an
Durlng t he bu si n ess m ee t in, M'1'ch 29. ·
·Sa t ul'dq fOr
TONIGHT
·
· � her
group.
condueted hy Mrs. Harry C hesher,
· ' 1n.� ·
son, Jimmy. • . .. / ./
The mee,
1,.___.
OAZEBO"
"TIIE
c
lt
.._
h
w
, Each han d was npresen ted with
Mr11. Gle nn La m bert gave . the fol·
The evenini wa� 1pent playi n g
r b
Df.Dbie Reynoldl - Glell n Fo rd
lowi n g report of lhe nomina t ing P�Y�
,'.:!,�b'�hl after lhe exception ot Glen vale a nd recorda and ' d1ncln1 after which
w 1 11 �..�
Not Opan �•dMtday
d
•
ed
-�! Hl'Vu Glouster.
""'.::C
�
tom mittce : Pre11ident , Mn. Earl by -�rs. - �
Mr11. Miller
bot clq••• po• �
. . .II· w
"'""" ,...-,. E· .. .
The meeti n g closed wilh the ato chips, 1 .. served
ht
Kni
I
c
c
v
pre
i
dcnt,
V
Mrs.
_,
U.SD
F
Y
TH
;
g
A
•�
RIDA
e
Blak nd u- 8a h••l to 2, m
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S,IWICH, lntland UPI--Mra.
Derot'h'f Woollard acrNmed and
fled Tuuday w+t•n har &amp;.yur-old
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Bro'WTI ind Mrs, Chulea Peralneer.

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spccl1l n umber "Were Ycu. There"
by t he boy, of the Senior arou.p
foHowed by a dramalllatlon of
''Pilate ·• Brethren" by the Senior
gr'"'. A duet "What Will ' You
DO Wit h Jeau1!'• wa, preaen ted
�, �rbara and Cheryl Brown.
J{i\ " �fterin, was lall:en wJ th
Pft)'k alveri by David Bi-own af.
ter which a candlelishl prese-nta­
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, ,'mem btr. had a Ugt,t� can•
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:onued I cros, and lbe con1re11Uon 1an1 ''t:le Old RllHed
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Eu tne Brown cl� the Ntvice.

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Mn. Leonard VanMeter, 104
Locust St ., Pomeroy, is "Mrs.
Mi ddleport '' of 1960 it w as an •
today.
\ nounced
C. Murray , local manager for
t he Ohio Fuel G• • Co., said Mrs.
'vanMeter WH selected in prelim­
inary Ju dging to represent Mid\ dleport at a tea in A t hens Friday.
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Division conte1t winners wall
compete :n i dletrlct "Mrs. A.ner­
ica" «intest cook-o!f In Ath ens
on Ai)l'll 21.
'lbe contest u1 sponaored in
thl1 are, by ·Ohio Fuel.
llra. VanMeter it the mother or
Her husband ,
three children.
Leonard i1 chief engineer for the
M.wls,lppi Valley Barge Line, St .
Loul,, Mo. Mra. VanMeter la a
member o( the PTA, Homebuild­
en Class and iJ a Cub Scolit Helper.
Tbe district coolr:-ofr win ner
will receive ah RCA•Whirlpool gas
range wonh $5CIO 1nd will repre­
.ent tbia area in the ''Mn. Ohio"
finals May. 4 and 5 in Columbus.
Runner-ttp in the di1trict conte1t
will win an ou t door gas ligh t for
the yard or patio of her home,
with free illlltallation by Ohio
Fuel.
The homemaker named "Mrs.
Ohio'' will win an expenee-paid
trip for henelt and her hu.aband
to the nation a l "U:rs. America"
final, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in
Jun,. She also will recelwe an
RCA Whlrlpapl ice Ka,_ie cu re- 1
frtcentor, a 11.oob ·wardrGbe in.
cJudhtf a ReypOldi alyml num
drtll worth SIM)O, and other valu­
able prims, M:oN! than ,10,000 kl
pritel will be awarded at the
sta te contest.
Runner-up •t- the 1tale · final,
wm wtn -.n Rt'A•WbirJpoo1 com­
bination washer and, cu , dryer.
the homemaker named "Mn.
America" wiU win 1. sso.-000· Hu­
ber home in Fort Llludenlile, Fla
c,olDplete with '8,500 J..-ncer
' awlmmiq pool, 1od RCA-Whirl­
pool Ill IU ..lln. America" k!t­
ehfn, • two-week expense paid
Florida ,-aation for the entire
family, a complete year..aroud
wardlo!&gt;e, olld an ISIOrtment of

Oh�: Cloudy, warM today.
Cloudy w"11 tcettfl-ed ......n or
�hunderlhow.,, wHt portion t..
night, mo,t of the ,ta,. ThurNl■f.
L ittl• temperature ehA,... Thu,.
day. High todey 6J..70 north, 70.77 south. Low tonieht 47-5S.

llcven truck drivers were cit�
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nlo .', leigs County Court April . 22:
:11r overweight in a weight' check
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,·csterday on Stale •R oute 143 by
patrolme n fr om the Ohi o S4i,te Pl·
trol PQ.Sl. One truck w as priv11til)I
own ed and the rest were tandem
vehicles owned by t he Swl.aher
Coal Compa n y, Pom eroy.
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Patrolma n David Proffitt of t�
.rallipolis Post Haid today thJilt
143 is posted for a 25 percent ,
dut:uon from the re1u.Iar we l I
:11111ts and that the trucks wef1' I
loaded to exceed the l e gal load 01' j
1 hal highway. They were n ot ovf!f•
loaded for normal highway use, �
said. Normal weight limi ts arc
19,000 lbs on a si n gle a xle and lh,•
000 lbs on a tandem axle.
emb ers of the Pomero; Volunteer Fire Assc?ciation , are the bi� chicke n dinner are, First r?w: Charle? J. W��Y, Ha�
Tl1 e 25 per cent w e ight reduc-­
d of their annuli� "big feed" for their fiwonte athletes old Tnplett, Frank Chapman, Rolland Neutzlmg, Wilham SU �
uo n on Roule 143 has been Im•
om�roy Panther football, basketball and baseball teams. vcrs. Second Row: Willi.am Shertda_n , Robert Kautz, Wilham
posed reeently, an oUicial al the Ea
year they manage to have their gjcture tak en a print o( Young, Antone Lucke , Fl�yd Mankin, Herman .Werry , H�ry
'.lfelgs Coun ty stale highway gar­
wh
h
is posted in lhe Second Ward } ,rehouse, as a h1Storical Watson, John Werry. Third Row: Wayne Sw,sher, Dwight
flgc said today. The limit was im•
of their membership. Taken last Saturday night after Parker, A�ron Kelton , Gilbert Freeman, George Nesselroad ,
rd
rec
posed t o prevent ex cessive dama�e
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Lo 1he highway by hP.avy tramc bei g host to the athlet es , and looking wen satisfied following. Harry Bollinger, Harold �be
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U u rin� the spring lha.ws.
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c:0111 rrom a s1rip m i n e operation
in the Harrisonvill� com r.,unity tO
lhc Swisher coal tipple on East
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Main•st in Pomeroy.
William H. El l iott, Ro u te 4, Lo­
g.in, was t he driver of tht: single
' M rs. Raymond Capehart guidance director at Wahama the vote.rs of M�1gs Co unty.
M•I Clerk, West Cohm1bia,
.)xle vehicle ciled l.ly patrolme n a t
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and I He H id that th e Stri te Health
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the wdgM station set up yesterday. form.r malor INpue baMball High School, was introducd to the M1dd
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the
nd
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vtce e- I Departme n t, �fter a surve y baa
yer a wldaly k n..wn sport,- Professional Women s Club 'I'u�sd
mg �y
Drivers of Swis h er. vehicles cite d
r ecommen ded tha t a h ospital of
Pickl!ns a�� Edison Hob5tetter at least 40 beds is needed for
were Ray Proffitt. Racine, Route 2; man, enterwd Grant H05pltal In sident of the club. Dr.
r;crald Sa yre, Cheshire Route l ; Columbus Tuffday for a com- I were other guest speak�rs or. lhe e�enmg when th ey met at :'a-f �igs County.
M_r. Hobstetter
fosse P . I-Jaggy, Pomer oy Route 1 ; plet. checkup,.
he Masonic Hall for their A nl meetmg.
said lhat the bosp1t.al :,vaa to be
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C lark WH reported suf....- i n9
Bruce P. Da\' is, Langsvillc; James
I n h er talk. M.rs. Capehart said that the real goal of gmd- opera.,.ted as a n on-prol1t eorporaP. Snyder, Po•eroy Route �; Wil• f!.�. • n t1mbness In an arm •nd
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anee i&amp; to help individuals to mak e thei r own decisions. In Lio n and . that lhe !.a,i: paye� would
a
!ln.nll,. Justicl!. · Rutland; . Carroll­
a
e said that G.De of the �8 o f n_o� be �;1 ble �or any possible de-...
er -.wotk� at the high sc�
!ft��'�.
hff
cl•n'? .dv,M
d.ay. . .His phys!
rmMathews, Cheshire Roule 2; Rich­ . -��
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program
th
guidanc
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ard M. Rculcr, Mi d dleport; Jack med1at. hotp1tallution for •
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The bond. issue. 1s ,vr. _...-,
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their ivocation.
Gillilan. Chester. a nd Joseph Schu­ chKkup.
ance ,program in a com m un• 10 be repaid .over a �nod of 20
guid
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explai
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Capehar
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follower■
Mel
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ity i t took the efforlS of eve� years sn d will requue �n lh P
In an other patrol arrest ! Cster­ ball career r.m.mber th.t hi National Defe.n se Act which al- p.aren l, pupil .and .also the bus1- average, one-halt of one""_mill tax
d ay , Virgil Eugene Hudson, McDo n • WH once druck in the face by lows for pupils 'Who have bee n nes s concerns .
£or t h is period to retire th e
sld, Pa .• was lodged i n the Me igs a betted b.all lo&amp;t In the sun, in the h ig her ¼ of thelr class to
dison Hobs tetter, ch.airma n of bonds and pay the in terest . This
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borrow money for ru�t her educa- the c.impaig n tor t he Meigs me ans t h at on the average a P_l'O­
County jail nn a charge of driving fracturing his p,alit•.
on, which can be pai d back al a
ti
without a l icense.
Memorial Hospita l Bond Issue and perty owner whos e tax valuation
n veni ent tim e a n d a t an easy
co
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R. R. Pi ckens were bolh pre• is $4,000 would pay on ly $2 per
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Dr.
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ra te Mrs. Capehart said than sen t and eaeh talked on the issue. ye ar for th is hospital.
Wahan,a Lillie Lea,i:ue
higher education i s not on ly ben e•
After Mr. Hob ste t ter had con­
Mr. Hobstetter gave a brief
ML-etin� I• April 25
fida l to the individual but a_lso history of the Meniorial Hospita l d uded h is tal k and answered
A meetmg of persons interested raised �he level of Lhe . �mmunit y. and of the diHere11t limes that que sti ons from t he group, Dr.
in the Wlllhama Little League .i nd
She said that t he choice or vo•
(See BPW on Page Two)
Puny Leagu e program has been caUon i s a most i m porta nt matter the i ssue has bee n voted upon by
p
called for April 25, 7:30 p. m ., at as lt m akes a deep impre ssion on
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the high school.
,OU
d ivid ual,
in
nt ire life of an
e
the
Relatives have l earn ed of lhe
Coach Ralph Sayre ot Wah ama,
ll
way, t heir hom e life,
death Tu�sda)' at a Columbus, Ohio
At 8:55 last night 1 he Syracuse in ann ouncing the meeting, as ked in every as
well a s em otion al
s piri tual
A large at lend a .. ce was report• Fire Departmcn1· was called to the that all foterested perso ns .att end .
rc11t ho me of Mrs. Dess Darby, age
said that to help
She
up.
e
ak
m
79. a n ative of Harrisonvill e.
e d al th e m eeting of the Meigs town d ump on Snowball Hill to CK ·
'Wi th lheir pro•
youth
or
d
a chil
�1rs. Darb.y was born a nd ralsed Coun ty Democratic Club al Mid- ti n guish a blaze that started from
lake thrir
nev�r
hould
s
one
ble:n
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MEE
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TO
al Harrisonville, the d a ughter o( d leport, Mo nday n ight with about an unknown origi n .
the m
t ly, tha t to
ligh
problems
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'fhirtef'n Junior and 10 Senior
the late Morgan an d Jan e (Hewitt\ JOO prese n t to llH:!C't an d hear lhi!
pro b•
s
a
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importa
as
t
jus
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Fre nch. She l eaves a sister, Ed i th Dem ocra tic ca nd i dates for public firemen un der dire&lt;'lion or Chief F ircme n 's Ascociat io n will mee t
she
closing
ts. In
adul
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B
at
ight
on
D1t n iel, McCo nnelsville, Ohio; two office. All ca11did.ate5 were pre• Woodrow Hendri!&lt;, a nswered the
eHective
good
that for a
said
roy.
ome
P
in
House
Fire
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War
Middleport .law enforcement officers said to&lt;lay Ordinance
each at- �all, which c.iused little or no da m •
n ieces, two ntphews, a nd several s e_n t C'Xcept lhre�, ;r nd
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will be .enforced to the full letter.
663
cousins.
ag('
ten di n g spol.e bri efly.
Two sisters, Cor.i Clayto n 11nd
re
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lhe
hr
anno_unccd
663 provides $5 fines for_ owners who do not
Ordinance
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Also prese n t ror brief
Maude French, and a brother, Wal• were Rosc oe Fowler, Hobson , for. ch1('f th , l burn mg · perm_1 s must c
keep their dogs tied up. That's for .i first offense. For sue.
ter Fren ch, preceded her i n d eat h . m er sheriff and D. A. Ca n aday, se cu�ec1 ,or open rtres. 1 !ey ca� �e
cessive convictions the rice tag goes up.
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Services are to be held Thmsday Pomeroy for mer mayor.
obtal n ed from �uyor D11.;k . Winet
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Grocery,
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Jlarrlen
brennrr,
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A poll t1ca l skll w.is presen te d
h al Law•
Mars
ow !Ic-ndrix an d
r
�-----k ey sa id lhey have received num ­
by ,two women �r the club. Folrence Whitlac h .
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
A fire that bega n apparen tl y
Ed. Nole: The letter printed below Is s�lf explanatory of a erous complaints rece nt ly of
mC"c tmg, relreshmi!n ts
the
lowmg
hot ashes, destroyed a tool
from
Adm itted: Will Re yn olds, Mid· were 11erved.
soapparent
to
pla
.l!Dimals
h
Suc
dogs.
loose
attentio�
drawing
r
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9:45 a. m. today on pro­
at
shed
dleport ; Mrs. Wyatt Gilbert , _Porn•
Heiting for church building funds by a Meigs _county church havoc with early spring garde n pert)' owned by R ay William11
The nex t m eet ing of ,he club
eroY ; Mrs. Jenie Haynie , Mlddlehas been set for April 28 al the
group . We are certain this church grou� 15 entirely worthr of efforts.
nesr Cook G.ap's Hill. Ru tland
port.
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1n mornin g may or'l. court ac• R oad .
Pornn
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Ward
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consideration given all others, and that 1t was not resp�ns1ble
Dism issed: E. O. Smlt h, Middle­
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ney
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McElhi
Mayor
lions
for verbal representations as understood by local candidates.
port; Louise Chapm an, S yracuse; eroy.
Mid d lep ort ,.,otifflteer firem en
Freci' De.an. Harrison ville, and
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To The E d itor :
Mary Gilkey, ' Middleport; Mrs.
ch arge or Chief Tom D.'1.1'8l,
in
fu
ate
t
s
was
as
nds
le.
c
artl
the
in
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Howard B. MacDorm, Virginia,
EXTEND RALLY
Subject Involved: I nfluence
Margaret Stewart and 10n . Mid•
was a total
Fro
m the evi de nc e gathered it each $5 and costs on conviction said the stn.tct u re
Pedd ling.
NE�V YORK UPI - Sl'ncks ex•
dleport; Mrs. Virginia Mi chael,
an d o ther
tools
including
loss
.
mvol�ed .appears th at someone oLher than or i n toxi ca t ion .
ten ded Fri day's late rally i51ig h tly PARIS UPI-A kidnapper snatch- , The pastor
Pomeroy .
e i n it. Cblef
wer
that
supplies
. _and p�plewas
the
authorize
m
fro
periions
d
prmt •
Birth: a so n to Mr . a n d Mrs. at the openi n g today in mbdera te rd the 4-year-nld grandson of auto- m the ed itorial wluch .
Darst said hot as hes had been
ch urch has been soliciting fun ds
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tak
to
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paper
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d
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on
m
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Robert Haynie, M idd_l_
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Pengrre
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Jean-Pi
magnate
bil�
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m
rted
o
rep
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c
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polic
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too close to one s ide of
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• in the name or t h e church m the ar,e,t of Carson J. Lingerreu. lhf hui\ ding. There was no lnaur­
eo1 and dema nded t he fa mily pay th 16 oppor1 um ly to 'le ar the m
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question.
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$1 00,000 ransom w i thou t not ifyi ng seI ves befo,-. t h •" people of th is
To stop th is unfa ir practice , Pl. Pleasant, last night on a anre on it or the conten ts.
area.
poli ce or t h e ch il d woul d be. killed ,
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The fire threatene d the new
charge of drivini:: while intoxica t •
We humbly fcc1 th at our the p astol' urges the public t o re• ed . H, h a s bl'cn released fro rn DC'Weese home in fron t of the
Police rep orll'd toda y.
cognize only those perso11s who
h2�., made . a con side-rahle
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The yo u ngslt'!r, Eric Pueg('nt. "h"rch
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have a letter Crom the ch ur ch ell· the county jai l on $250 bon d 11n d bur n in:;: shed . The n ew ho me still
was said to have been Jed aw ..t)' spirit ual rnnlrihuho n t o t his area plainin g our buildin g fun d pro• is scheduled f or an appearanl·c has paper sid i n g. Th e ownen
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• con doned .such
·ro111 11layiilg i n the sand at th&lt;' and we hav,-• nC"Cr
b,•fore Mayor Charles Leg11r April spraye d ii with a gardrn hose, un­
. g 1 gr.a m The letter m ust ;"C si�net. 30.
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metho
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d
underhan
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rxclu:;ivc Saini-Cloud Golr lub
til the fire d epartm ent arnved
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I by t he pastor.
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Tuesday by a man who drove a
. a n d took over.
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There will be n o e1111d id atcs
Also in the county Jail this
bl.�ck auto mobile.
�ontac ted u n der any circumsl;m - m orning wa s Leah J�ne Napper,
"' . Su pper Wil1 Be
The boy was playing wit h his Ha111
I sao s. Second S1.. M idd lep ort, beSUPERINTENDENT DIES
ces.
7•ycar-old brotht&gt;r, ,Jea n-Phil i ppe, Held J n Letart Falls
.
Harrt
e
Rob
SheriH
0. (UPI)_ - Paul
by
held
ing
LANCASTER.
m&amp;ny
our
and two other boys a nd his nurse
w i h t thank
Letart Fa lls WSCS will f .W
� \ �ave already l'lelped tenbac h for parole ol! icers.
53, supenm.endent
Cummings,
R,
3.lld ch a uffeur were slttlng In a h oThe
c
l d a h a m supper _ft'riday, . A ?ril :; : � �n;one desiring fu rt her
a y , pol ee sa d
n
Cl irton K Kinne ar. Mag ne�i , o f f'.airrield Coun�y Sohools tor the
car 1 yar
bu l ld m g , /
a t lhe c om m unity
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eh
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. , died Tuesday eve"i
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Y2·691.
ll
W
o
ca
son
t
e
c� with rv ing from
P ice sai t e ra � i
Springs , 0 ., Was j aile d yesterd ay p�sl 15 yt.'fil'S
to 7 p. m . i n form ation may
ning.
a
to
answer
to
rouml by the n urse tn Ihe san AUultsse$l ch ildren 550 cen ts. _
orfirers
t}'
n
cou
by
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rs·ig n ed)·· The }•a�
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�cot. he- ha d 48 hours lo prod uce
the money and_ that h is so� . would
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------------he killed If pohL-e were n ot 1£lt'd.
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n.::,a:::�� �.;'; ·.::. ,;,�,::��· ;�:
ran from the ror to ask Jean-Phi•
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. shot which
lipp c where h is brother was.
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failed last
transit
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cause
d
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wfoun
N
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a,
Arge
more,
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UPIFla.
",\ mtr n took him away '·• the boy . CAPE CANAVERAL
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For the price of a s pecial radio Srpt. 1 7 because of rocket trouans�cred.
Tlw United SL.all's hurlc�I a t�an • an.� _La.! ha,:, - gla d Th Na,'Y
and a slide rule. a n.ivi- hie.
reeei,·er
orbit.
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p��ribe
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ac
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sit "radio slnr"' saLelli te . mto sai �
be abl e t o use operawill
r
ato
g
'I p NVfllt A cchkntt.
The pl a nned orbit would carry
space today t o test a revolutionary
fi n d his ex.act
to
sits
n
Edwards Appoi111e1l
trs
al
n
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t
how
s
may
let
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The ITl!w, m
s ste m of navigation that would
barber po le-striped 5;1tellite
he
l
in
night
or
day
earth,
how to avo1� d isasters suc h �s 111( osi tion on
BROUGHT BACK · TO EARTH - While Detective Sgt. Ed New Special Deputy
b� free rrom wt-ather problems.
earth once a pprox1 ma tel y
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The 265-pound earlh satellite, An drea Dori a - Stockholm ship
The appointrJle n t or V. D, Ed ­
Watson (left) and detective John Breen wait, 13-ye�r-old D�an
minu tes, covering •. an
100
every
the coast of �assach,u said
I area between Canada a nd _ Argen•
Siering teUs his grandmother about lasl-talkmg his way mto wards, Pomeroy, a s a spec ia l de­ equipped with four r adio tran sm it- lision off the
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crash of wo a i_r
sky sttl s a nd
a free airplane ride from New York to Chi,cago and then tak, Puty sheriU by Sheriff Robert teri rod e i n to a morning
Th ex eri mental moonle,t � r1 hna in the Western Rem1sphere.
the Gran d Can yon
over
Hoerr,
space
ericall_
m
A
ew
n
a
abo�rd
by
approved
been
has
hach
n
Harte
police.
by
up
picked
was
e
h
where
Buffalo
to
rid
train
e
Ing a
36-in:h ,:here dubbed Transit J . IJ I Under i�eal con ditions-at daw_n
two
d s�e• l"C&lt;!en! years. T�ese we
fire
stage
d
n
seco
'Ihe
accord•
eourt,
rocket.
ts
e
pl
common
he
t
He's being held at a. detention home pending arnval of reta­ ing to 1n elitry today'in the clerk ·�fully and signal• were rece1v• the b1gg1Pst accid_en� n:
b a med fn was. launched at 7:02 a. m. e.s.t . 1 or d usk in. . clear we_ather - a t
1s was c,,ssenLiaUy a repea t o( would be v1s1ble as .a f11nt star.
tlvq.
ed by h'ack.in&amp; staLio os in BaUi, part on .navigational error1s Tb
of COW'ta office .
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Portland Asks
Reservations

Of Pomeroy Is
'Mrs. Middleport'

Ideal For

WEATHER

1 ll Coal Truck Drivers Cited In Court
By Patrol For Overloadin g On SR 143

Ralph Graves, manaier of the G &amp; J Auto Parts Company ,
in Pomeroy, was appointed to the Pomeroy scho�l h,oard, at ,
the regular meeting last night in Supt. Charles Gibbs olhcc. 1 .
He will serve the un expired term of the late Robert S. Coates.
Mr. Graves had previously se rvschool who were I
ed el,ht year• or two terms as a the Pomeroy year
eonlract&amp; last
n ted two
gra
member of lhe board,
dwin Ka uffm'a n . assi�tE
are
nig!ll
ln c,ther action last night, Mrs. ant football coach;
T heodosia
Dorothy Barnes, Pom eroy, was Frecker,
History
nd
-a
n glish
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give n a o ne year contrac t as a
fourth
n e Smit h,
Caroli
leache-r;
c:rade achool teach er ln the Po m - grad e teacher at Sugar 'Ru n an d I
eroy system. Mrs. Barnes is n ow Russell Moore, coac�. A rive year
teachiri&amp; in the Syracuse •chool contr a ct w.as give n Con s t ance Msr­
where ahe Is co m ple ting the l ey, girls physical educa tion 1
sebool term of Mrs. Marlene Flsh• teacher, an d a one year i:.eon tr.a ct
er who baa been given a leave or was awarded to Eva Stout to
MK. HILL
•blltn ce by lhe Southern Local leach ½ day e�ch day. She is
School board.
Ohio History and girls college
Teachers already e m ployed i n pre Ho m e Economics tea..'.:her.
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C. W. Kirk.land, Ohio Power
Company manager, was present
to consult with th e board con ·
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,
Home Econo mics departme n t.
Presc11t for th e meeting w ere
ICC
H. E. Bon ey, Preside n t . who Prt;·
.
s idetl; w. A. Gibbs, vice pres1•
. Ju_lian 1;111_1 . LeLar, farmer a_nd
foster, clerk; ilfe uu�e res.td�nt O'. the . �l•La�t
dent; J . E d ward
Ja mes L. Brew'er, Mi ddleport, Willi:im . Anderso11, Mr. Grave� f �alls �ommumty. 1s f1ak_1ng h!�
first bid for c?un\y office thh
said Tuesdaf tha t on advice of and 5upt. Charles S. Gibbs.
year as a canQ1date for county
--- -- - h is · attorney John Eppling, Galli•
commiss ion er on the Republican
polls, he enicre d .a plea of guilty
ticket. Mr. Hill is at the present
in com mon pleH court to a plea
ti me, a trustee in l.etart township.
of petty larceny rather than to
t he char.ge or pocke t picking for
Promi nen t in the co u nty as a veg,
which he was indicted by the
ctable �,owe,, Mr. Hill has been
grand jury.
activ e in the Meigs Couu ty Truck
Jamee O"Brlen, county prosecu­
lirowcrs Assodat1o n at Letart
tor, toda y conrirmed Brewl!!r'1
sin ce its orga n ization se veral years
fl
statement . He said the charg e wa1
ago, lie is n ow serving . as vice
Portland Community C lub m_e m- pre sid en t of the association
reduced following a conferenee
and is
between the court, at lorn ey1 in bers arc urg i ng that reservati ons o ne of t h e largest us ers o f t he as•
the case and the arresting offi• £or their • 'Can didates' Night" di n- soc1c1tion's £.ic1htics. This year Mr.
cers. He ,pointed out tha t Meigs ner, 5 to 7 p. m., April 22, b e made I HUI has u ndel' cultivation 60,000
cabbage planls irnd exl,)ects to pl.ant
odanty wa, sued t he e:rpen se of by this Friday, April 15. ,
F'or the past decade t he club �a_s 80,000 tom utoe s, with other truck
a Jury t rial by accepting the
guilty plea to the reduced charge, in vite,! cand idates for local _poht1• crop.
Brewer was arrested Nov. 20 in cal office to appear _bef?re it an d
H e at tended Letart grade and
Middleport by Middl eport police visitors to speak their p1e�e. The high schools und is murrk&gt;d to the
ind charged with ta ·kin g a billfold event 1s part Of t he club s ��J ee- former Jncz Dufly, daughl&lt;'r of
t)rom Sherman Bu1klrk Jr., fol• U. ve of seeki n g to create c �md ll tons :or . .i nd Mrs. J at: k Dut fy, Syra cuse.
Ic,wiog a wreck on Soo.lh Second for better local government .
They have eight childre n, with a
Past such events ttave drawn so n an d a daughter married . His·
Sa., Middleport , i n which Buskirk
w,e lnvo1»ed1,., A�� to ._ re­ con11Jtt'!n t full houses a\ t h e Port- daugh� er, :Wlrs. li.r.ady Hoff! an , Mid
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oc,rdil in-ilia- oU.:_ lhe ;blllfo1d land ar11�e Schoo l .
.
dleport, recently prese nted him
F"o
will
there
�Inne
win11
a
be
ll
o
r
contained $30. In a signed co n fes•
wi th his lirsl grand child .
slon m ade following" bis arrest, s hort en terta111ment to be follo wed
M H'll is a m e m ber of the JUI\·
'Witnessed by Pat rolm an I. R. Neal by in troduction of . ca.ndi�ates. Sa nd . r h·rd�r of Unite d American Me•
servbe
111
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pie
d
an
e
e
co£f
s,
c
wich
and Deputy Sheriff Howard Fra n k
,
��-imics a nd or Jann organuatio11s
Brewer confessed to t ak i ng the ed thro ugh_o ut the ev_e n m g
Reservati�ns for dlnner shoul d in his community. lie, in pa rtner•
billfold from Busklrk's pocket,
made with Harrf Swan, Rulh ship with Hilton Wolfe. Racio.e, re­
be
ex tractin g the mo ney ·aild throw•
Ebersbac h or Joe Pn ce . by phone. ce n lly purchased the Home Rcs­
Ing the billfold awa y.
t a ura n l i n Mi ddlep ort which is
Followjng hia gullty plea to
now operating un der lease to Mrs.
the petty larceny charge- · Mond ay
Karl Kloes.
atternoon, Brewer was fined $100
a n d 1ente n eed to 90 days in jail.
The jail sentence wu suspe nded
and he was placed o n a year's
probation by Judge Jo hn C. Baron.

Mrs. \'an Meter

FOil YOUR BUILDING NEEDS

1960 Powe r Lawn Mower

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SoYe At Pickens' On Your New

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BA K E R
FU RN ITU RE
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Mr. and Mn. Ken n et h Cook ol
Middleport en tertai ned Sunday :
with a fa mily di n ner in h onor or
the 12th birthday or lheir daugh•
ler, Con n ie.
Con nie'• decorated birthday cake
waa served wit h lte cream as
dessert for the family di nner. Beforn
the dinner. the Cooks an d the-ir
gu eetll attended t he mornlnj: wor•
1hip servicoi al the Hea th Met ho­
diat Church wh en Conllie w11 re­
ceived aa a member of the thurth.
I Gueata Cor th e day were Mr. and
Mra. J. C. Cook of Mason, Mrs.
Clarence P.:berabach, George t:ber1bach and rhHd�n. Tera Ja ne 1nd
Johnny, of 'Middleport.

YOUR NIXT

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Elberfelds

Birth.day Obaerved
With Family Dinner

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, April 13, 1960

NO. 306

Petty Lar�eny
Plea Accepted
&amp;y Local �urt

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Normal Weight
: Reduced No,v .
25 Per Cent ·

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. s H old
. th Method
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Sess1,on At Ch urc,h Monday Ev4:!n1
ng

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Ralph Gra�es Takes Post On
Pomeroy· Board Of Education

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I 1!,B t�N Drive-In

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Veteran Returns To Duty

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I Clark Ta king
'!tspital Checkup
FCN Numbn,ess

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Advantages, Need For New Hospital Discussoo
Before Ladies Of Middleport BP&amp;W Tuesday

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-Snowball Hill
Dump Fire Does
Little Damage

IOO Hear Demo
Candidates At
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Cl b Mieettn

Loca/ R

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Dog Ordinance To Be Enforced
By Middleport Officials Now

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Not To Blame

Church' Group Clears Itself

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Magnate's Son
Held 'In Ransom
By Kidnapper

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Radio Star Launched Today May Give World Nav1' gat1o

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fHE DAILY SENTINEL
Mental Health

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\\"hen the great economlc depression struck
. the United States three decades ago, it is sig­
niricant to recall that, though the luxuries
and even many of the necessities of life were
hard to come by, the minds of our citizens
were at that time occupied with doing some­
thing fQr those more unfortunate than them­
selves.
One such group , fl�serving its 30th anni•
versary this year, is The Ohio Menta l Hea lth
Association - an orga nization or ritizens

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banded together to amt&gt;liorate the �ufforing
of the menlally i l l and dedicated to bringing
better, mental hea l t h to a l l . Formed in the

Thirty In Sixty

were relegated.

The· state Program has hcen st rrngihened
and e:iqla nded . Com munity tnl'nt:il hc,:1Jtl1 cli•
nics have appeared in mnny plac�s. SuC " h a
racility a l lows treatment a fte r Uisl'ha rr:,• . and
kPeps many at home so t hey do not ncrc: h1 n;
pitalization. New buildings, p;1 i d for h_v .::i VO·
ter.approved bond issue, are be ing built to
relieve the old, crowded institutions. A state
program on alcoholism was started this vcar.
ThC.Se are just a few of the t h i n gs 1hat havr
come to pass, largely because of t h e urgi ng of
the citizens who started their campaign thir­
ty years ago.
The Ohio Mental Health Association, it­
selC, is entering its adult years with an ex•
panded program that also provides direct
service to the people and to the communities
in Ohfo. This year, they will initiate their
"Chemo•Therapy" Program.
This is a plan to furnish miracle drugs to
discharged, indigent mental patients, They
ha11e begun to furnish Ohio Libraries with
selected mental health publications. T h e
OMHA will continue to offer its mental
health exhibit, and no-cos t educa1ional ma­
terials, at over half of the County Fairs in the
state'..
Staff expansion in the OMHA h.eadquar­
ters in Columbus and in the field will allow
greater, direct service to communities community groups, OMHA chapters, and individuals. Their work o n alcoholism, and In the
field ol religio n 'and mental health, is to ton•
tinue with greater vigor .

HISTORY
OF

Meigs County
NOllRIS FAMll,Y

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BJ Woller I. 1i1Me
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IIIA t'hlldren : Rev. Ell married
l l arvf'y nrnrriNI M nry Housh.
Their dul1lr1•n llornl'r, l towurd. l'olly ( ; ntc•s; Levi marrird Doro­
Th1)1t1u11 11111rrif' d l "u rri" ltiplry, ' t hy l DOIJ}'I Cowdery; Rlul mllr•
nl'tl Sally l&lt;'oHl(lr or Athens o ..
tla111-:h1..r of 1;cc•�1,w H l pl,•y,
R11"h livt•d Ir l'l'tltral Ohio.
Rf'\'. 1-: 11 Steadman w11� horn a l
!kdmoml nrn..-riN1 Myrlie QuJl .
Tunbrid!:f',
Verinont, August 17,
ltn.
1 777 atHI marrlrd Polly G-aff'S,
Tl11l'em bl!r 5, 1 798. She wee born
Ellu marrll',t \.Jalt&lt;'r Sayre.
Mler lht• deuth of hi11 flr111 wife 1-'ehruary I Q, 1778. 1'hey eame
Gilhcr1 Norrifl' mnrriNI Mrs. llaw­ lo HclprP, 0., ln 1804, and In
lhnr11e, mol h1•r ur Jumes, r.eorgt&gt;. the following YC'llr sel11ed on
Alonw married Vlrto�la Cuni­ l.1•1dlng Creek. lie wa.1 a Free
m h1�. Thrlr children Seva 1narrled WIii Uaptl!II and prea('hert the
Htnry Wolll'. Onf' daughter Dorn 111-cond _qermon ever preached a1
1hy married
fotcph Promu: the plare \1,-hlch -arterwards be•
JameR never married, dird R came Chesttir. 0. The first ser.
young mnn, Sarah ma rried I.onn if' mon preached In t hi1 section was
Lloyrt, Arthur
never married, sl lhu home or Nathan Durrls who
Clydf' rn11rri1•d Ada RlplPy, Mina 1e1tled on the middle branch of
marr i td llu1 Miller,
Blam·he Shade , about one mile above Chea­
marrit•d E1trl Winlcra, Vergie ter. Rev. Steadman preached hla
rnurrled in Northern Ohio, Ger• 11ermon at -the home o r Samuel
trudc married Dennie HIil, then Branch.
-; Maa,le never manll'd, died
Their children Mary mah-led
a }'Oun,i woman.
Abner Stout ; AuNIIJa married Mr.
John married Mulah Plekena. Branch. then Bartlett Paine A, lex ·
Their eh!ldren: Alon:ro married ander, born 1800. died 1869 In
Sttlla Whelsto11e, One dauihler, Mlnne10ta; 'Elihu' married Adtline
Edit rnarrled Dale Smith; after l!:lllo.!J dauehter or Squtrti Sim•
the Hth or hi• wJre, s1elf•. he eon r::lllot.
Levi Steadman and Peter Grow
mar�
� again. Vfl!rna marrled
Joh Llord. They had two chll• bullt cablhll on the 1ite of Che.1dren erna then married Aithur tn, Ohio, In 1718, but did not
move their faml1l11 here until the
Sayre.
Waltt-r married Myrlie Mell• lollowlna: year. Mrs. Oro,,. died
roy, then Sallte Rood. Ora, Alfred" before the c1bln1 were complet•
Taylor rind Mervin. Do not 11:now ed but Mr. Grow came with hla
hmll.v of •Ix chi ldren the fol•
'A'ho lhC! la1t four married.
JC&gt;nnlr married Alfred Smllh. lowlna: year.
Thty have twn llauehter, and one
l.evl Stead man bullt I loir mill
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and lhe place w11 known
l 'hnrles dl,I 1101
live In thl1
for
,ome
time H Steadman'e Mill.
srcliun.
He could not 1et mill 1lone1 at
rhih10n and f.lia Norri,. Their lhat time and he uled a pair or
children: Edwin married Mabel hand mill 1tone1 tbat Thurman
Wolfe, Eulah married • • man by Htto1: hid bou1ht and uled In
the name or Peacock, then Sayle, 1804. It w11 necedary to 10
then Bratlt:en, Ron married Mar. to Marlelta, 0., for mall unlll
le Carnahan. Tom marrlff Adelle a mall route wa, opened from
Rou.111h, Tin married lklJlnda Wolfe Parkenbur1 to Point Pl&amp;uant In
rarl mtrrled Silva Rotl ln1.
1812 and J.e\'i Steadman wa ■ ■P·
· Tom and Tan wue twln1.
pointed l)Olt muter and ' he was
Eulah rint marrle4
Waller alllO the tiMII Julllc ol 1ht' Peace
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lnwnell.
and Thurman Hecox the flrll CQJI·
STEADMAN FAMILY
stable. EU 81lt'tldm1in aold hl1
The St•admtn tamll)' w11 1 very llort al Cheat,eit to Dr. Ould
lnlluential famlly In the early Gardner ·•nd hiR brotheor Charle,
hlllol'Y of llelg1 County,
!fl 1818,
Aluander Stead man, t n1Uv1
Adam and
Loretta Wigner.
ol Vermont, aetU!Nt 111 Rt&gt;me
Townlhtp, Athena County. Ohto, Their chlldrt'n Thom11 mariltl
ln 11N. Be w11 an arti11n by p� �ay Day; Jna married I Noll: Le­
fell.Ion. Jn 1900 he wH appointed ha manlt'd Davld PlckeT111; L)'dlt
• JwlJo of lilt Court ol Com• married • Scott;, Emma married 1
mon Pleu. and held tlt■ t office S1under1.
1ow lt\'ff.fll 1e1rs. From the date, Jaml!II tnd "Kit" Slauahter.
o•olloblo Ii "°llld hldl01t1 tbot Their thlldren James Jr,, Carl,
1111 - ltll · � Lffl, ftlnt lo and Atam.
(To .. C'llll-1
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ing the once gloom}' atmospherr &lt;l'nd ne,:1r\y
hopeless situation to which the mrnt.'.l ll� i l l

depths o( the depression, these persons set
out to help those who were afflicted with t he
most serious of human su rfering - mental
ilfness. As in the other major health move•
rnents, important break-th roughs have result•
ed since the citizens have interested them.
selves in the problem .
It will be just a short time until these ded­
icated persons wil l be notifying us that Men­
ial Health Weck has arrived. This year the
date is set for Ma y I to 7, but for the �pie
who are most interested in what the citb:en
can do, Menta l Health Week is every week of
the year.
Their slogan for 1960, "Bring Them Home;
Keep Them Home ; Keep Them Smlllng",
tel ls what they have been doing and what
they are now doing. Although results have
been astoundingly good, we are reminded
that this 30th year Is just the beginning, and
CVl'r greater Jnterest and effort is necessary
to extend the benefits l.o thousands of others
who are now, or who, without aid, may some
day be suffering from some form of menta1
A large number of well-known persons
or emotiona l illness.
serve The Ohio Mental Health Association a,s
I n 1 930, and for many years thereafter
officers, directors, and advisors. This year,
until the cith:ens i n the mental health move�
an addltion3} group of prominent. Ohioan's
mcnt began to receive recognition, the state
has formed � 30-year Comm ittee to bring spe•
.
institut ions were a l l dark, over-crowded asy. ctal
emphasis to the citizen p.Jrtidpatio n for
lums - as they were then known . Care and
better menta•I health.
treatment by a, small corps ol dedicated doc.
The Daily Sentinel joins ot hers in this slate
tors, techni dans. a nd attend ants, was scant in congratu lating The Ohio Menta l l lealth
a nd below standa rd because not enough citi­ Associati on on becoming 30 years of age, and
zens rared to make the effort to start the ektend these congratu lations to the nu merous
machi nery that has since brought great im• OMHA county chapters and thousan ds ol
JJTOve ment to the state.run progra m, and cdu. members. Many Happy Ret urns so tha{. the
cation and knowl edge to the public ,
benefit s lo human ity. may continu e to accrue .
Gradu ally, throu gh these efforts, many An OMHA c-hapter in this county would
be
·•·, "' 1
things hav e made for progress that is chang- one of those benefits.

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2-Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Midd leport, O. , April 13, 1960

WIND OF CHANGE!

Cornmentating Editorially

I

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'fOD,\Y AND

The Almanr.

4

I

Plans for the remodeling of the old Wahama High Scho
gymnasium into a cafeteria were approved by the Maso
Board qf Education at a regular meC'+ing held tn Point Plea
- ------------ant on �fonday evening.

ft

Savage Tornado
Rips Texas Town
Apart, Kills 4

2

DAYBOOK
BP&amp;W Hears
DAILY SENTINEL T
wo Speakers

DIMMl 'IT, Tex. UPI-A savage
tornado, one of several tlial skJp.
ped a cross the Texa1 -panhandle
Tuesday night, ripped one tiny
town to shreds and lert four per­
sons known dead and dozene in•
Jured.
Only a pJle or debris remains
wher,e the town of Sunnyside once
stood, about 1-, m iles �outh o f
Dl m mitt. The twls�er raced I nto
the town almost without warn lng.
It .demolished a church where 73
mon . "\lf" e re having' a fellowahlp
meeting, a community store and
half a doien homes near the
church:i_
The Department or Public Safe•
ty D PS reported the four dead,
and said it had counted at lea.et
60 persons lnjur_ed, eome crttl­
eally. A little girl and a boy had
their ni;,ns torn olf, a woman wu
found still alive With a vtioard
protriuling -- t1Qi;.;}i1111 .�t1ck' and
most of her face torn away.
Killed were J. R. Hogan, owner
of the Sunnyside Ginn iilg Co., J.
8. Kidd, !ffl, of Plainview and
Nona Beth Phelan, 12, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelan of
Sunnyside.

ROC KS PRINGS SERVIC E
Communion servl c,11 will be ol).
)
1erved at the Rock Springs Church
(COlltinulfd fl'011li Page Ona}
Friday, April },5, at 7 :30 p. m. All
By United PHH lntwn■tlonal
?ickens spoke on the question
are welcome.
Today is Wednesday, April 13,
whic h h e raJ■ed aevAraI weekI
1he 1 041h day or the year, with
.
INSPiCTION MAY 17
ago of tne propo11E:d hos�1tal to
262 lll t)l'(' in 1960.
Mrs. Nathan Blgge le announcing be
open co
Tlw more is approaching Its
people �: , t he
thal the date for the a11nual In­
coµnty and have the doctor- Q(
lns1 q u arter.
spection of the "Mei&amp;R Temple Py­
their cl10iee, Ai the aitualion
Thl' morning stars are
Merthian Slsters ia to be May 17. Mem­
cury, '.\-hers, .l upiter and Saturn.
stands, the hoepitaJ committee
bers will be notified lat.er as lo
On this day in history:
h H not stated whether doct ors
pra ctice dates.
In 1742, Thomas Jefferson, third
other than M D would be permit•
11rr!iidcnt or tht' United States,
led to 1erve o;n the staff.
D. OF A. Sl!RVICIS
was horn in Albermerle Couni,y,
Members or Theodorus CouneU.
Dr. • Piclt:ens staled that he did
Vil.
Daughlers of America, are re. not WRnl to hke rights from any
In 1846, t he PennayJvanla Rall• quested to meet at the Ewing
other doctor but wanted hi, own
road was chartered.
Funeral Home tonight at ;t: l� rlghts' for his patientt. He is
In 1852, Frank W. "Y{,f¥&gt;)fl'Qrth,
prom1&gt;t to attend '1 services ror' asking for equal treatment tor all
A nwrlcan merchant and fouhtlier
a member, Mrs. Addle A. Grue�er. doctors or this uea, u11der hospi­
or l lw rive and ten cent store,
tal regulations, anrt
said that
W;i.� born,
.'it)'run,�,• Rrou;11 it•lf
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
lhcre wae 110 reason why the gov­
lri I OJ&lt;I, llarry Hopkins, chief or
There will be Sunrise Services erning board eoulrJ not state the
'l'11ke l'irst Hik"
! lu• l"ivil Works Admin1stralion
al 5:45 A. M . Easter at the Carle• polity of the hospital on the m.e t­
The Syral'usc Urnwnit•.� mr! a 1111011ntetl L h u l 4 ,700,000 famil ic�
ton Interdeno minational
Church ter, there being no barrier with
Saturday und&lt;'r t h,• h•(lfl&lt;•ri;hi p r-f ill I he l f . S. were on relief.
located on KingAbury Road. Sun• the State or American Hospital
111 HM!, Hussiu umt Japan
Mrs. Adri11 S11}' rf' ond Mrs. Vir
day S chool al 9 : 30 A . M. with an &lt;\.ssoclation on lhe subject. He
i-igrwd
.. fire•Yf' :Jr neutrality paet.
·
ginia � 1shC'r. Th11 y tr,ok 1 h t i r
also expplained how the starr
111 l tJ.1:1, J'n·sid1•nt 1-'ranklin D . E.t�lcr egg hunt following.
rirsl h i k r 011 1 111' l•:dnHlrHl Grtll 'SN Houst:
members could be chosen. ,1nd
V1•II
tkdicat&lt;"d
lhe
Thomas
'
EASTE� IGG HUNT
rarm and rc1 u rm•d to t h l· ri.� hl'r Jdfors1111 :\lcmorial in Washing.
gave som� ot the pose)ble Qualifi­
An Easter egg hunt will be held cations.
hurnf' whrr1• t lwy 1•11joyc(l an in ton .is 11 �hrine to freedom.
afttr Sunday Sl'hool Sunday al
door w1rrwr roa.\ l, marshrn:ill ows
In closini: Dr. Pickens staled
and konl •11id . Two 1-!Ursls w1•n·
A thnui.:ht for lodny: F S. Pl'e!lli­ the Hau.el Church, it Is announ­
l
l
t if the Hospital Committee
ced.
Sunday
School
will
he
held
ui
prt!!l&lt;'l11 and orw mn11wr wh 1 1 11r11. drnt Thurm:1!1 Jcffl,rson !'i:J H ! i "De­
would
t'Orne out wllh a publi('
al
10
a.
up
m.
and
all
children
PULASl&lt;J, Va. UPI _ A belligviclctl tX1rn l r;n1sp11rt a l 1t&gt;rt.
lay l .'1 preferable to orrnr. ·•
to the ages of I� will be given stalement to the ral'l that the c renl teenager who barricaded
proposed hospital would be open himself in his father.in-law's home
,111 E11ster treat.
to all qualified dortors, he would ror 3 1 hours with a to-year. old
do all in his power to help pas s t! irl hostage was captured scream.
HOLZ R · HOSPITAL
02. An
AOROAA
Admitted April 1 1 : Mrs. Evt&gt;r• the is 11 ue to build lhe hospital as Ing Tueiduy night during a tear gas
22. M111lcr
1. To accent
elocntlonl.t
note
elle: Treadway, Langsv llle· Mrs. he tell that Meigs County was in · bnrrage,
7. A n equal
DOWN
23, CJty
Zilla Dennt&gt;y,
Cheshire;' Mrs. great need of it.
The girl was found unharmed.
part
!. Beront
traln
Homer Hysell, Pomeroy, David
Jack J,nning,, 18, an uncm•
11, Cau■e .
2. Group
Mn. Nellie Vole,
pre,idcnt,
24, Sloth
•t
J r.. p omeroy ; Mrs, Vance
"
org,n
m ill hand, driven (rom the
ployed
to oxlat
of three
27, Kind or
K en t P resided over the husiness meet- house by the tear gas, was beaten
R a 'enswood ;
MCDon'ld ,
12. External
8, 'rm1t
leather
A l •• Brow n, M a.. n; J oh n \V erner ing of the club. Miss Fredd le Into subm ission b'
Y poli&lt;e when he
-.eed coa.t1nJ 4. Wator r04 39. In.
Houdashelt was nominated to rill
M
id"leport
u
·
rushed
out
screamin•
and firrhting.
18, Troublo
6
(Babyl.)
definite
lhe vacancy of• secretary in the
His hostaa:e ran rrom the hou se
JC. Epoch
S. Oulde
Rrtlclo
Dismissed April 1 1 ; Kelth Heek new slate· ol offi cers who will be
H, lroquof■.111
ahead o r Jenninga. She was exCl. Cont1nuo4
80, Per,.
W.
Colby Pera :ina, Mra. Sally 8, inslalled at the next meeting o l
r aupemal\l.1'11
•tory
amined by a doctor and then tak•
form i' l'ettert!a, •, ...... Finney, Mrs. Lonnie Met.J:ler, Ken• the club.
al obJ0&lt;t itc f, lllxot..
en to her anxious parents.
38. Rub out.
31. Hllf
neth Adkins, stne Thomas, Mrs.
IT. Pl� II "
ntaUon
0£ficers eeized JennlngB by the
,1. Tart
for
attending
made
Plans
were
)
c
Willie Osborne, Mrs. Wllliam u .
U. Norao
8. Jl'ragran�• 88. A aUmule.t­ '2. llounde4
and the seat ot' bie , l)ants
collar
GaUl•
the
the
f
meeting
o
birthday
well, Howard Nela:ler, Mrs. RoD. Cmnpar,,
/ IO(ld· a � and, puthed b_im 1 his fa� cut and
root
lnr drlnlo
April
polls
on
18
Club
:BPW
,
bert Bostwick , Horner Harvey,
Ofhel!IJII' 10. Captatn
falllJll')
,s. Smell
, ,
e l1lJ, lntq a· _lo;Yre car where
Stanley Skagg1 , Glen We rry, Ml· the Farmer'11 Honl� . ;
'Jf
19. Male &amp;dUlle
--. plrlll H. J'athert
lllltlh 11
;
)111"* )ti■� .;, in a. Jlraight
Th
ate
conventlo:1
lb�
of
e' . ,t
Ill, H&amp;v!ns
thael Blair, Mrs. Daw Canady
Cant
8emblqce
&amp; godde•
aC�et.
wls orlverl dlredly to
Day•
in
which
be
held
tlub
will
,
:
► • 8WeQ
Mrs. Carme l Jewett, John Conley
IO. Out,poke11 17. Bllll1,l'd
GO. UnJcnown
1outhwe1tern
the
State Mental Hoa•
ton I n May was discuated.
eoent
IL Ru.tlo
1trok1
, pl CHln�tlj Mra. Frederick ca1vert.
pltal
et
Marlon,
Va.
,
·
II. Dread
Births April 1 1 Mr. and Mn,
&amp;l�fe began iabout f
N. :lfan'a
The meet lflg wH preceded wit �
Everette ';l'l'e- adway, LanisY llle, •
dlnrter
a
a,
». 6:IO 1erved by me_�·
·.�
rCt;t
'
dda,
,tfter Jcmnlna&amp;
lllo�ll.ffll
son ,
r;vaha:eUne Chapter, OES,. j rota'.: • -,, frdm oUietts taldnt
bers of ..i.
ll 4olumt4
with Mra. Jamf'J Pullen, Mn. E. him to jail following a preHmi•
namo
M . Blake, M_ra. Harley Swisher; nary; ,heartn1, 1l" . 11,1to t�eft char•
Mn. Lee Smith, Mrs. Denver Nel· gea. lte o'l'ii:iea' hls young q i ' ter•
11. Gllt Of
• oto17
ClNC'INNATI UPJ-Livestoct­ 10n, Mn. MIiton Hood and M rs. In-law, Barbara Butts, and ti ,rr:1.
If. Soon
Caltle "30, calvet 100; t!OWI 5oe Jack Satterfield preparini and taded h i m se1f ln the home 01 his
111. l'llb
father-in-law, c. W, Butta.
hl1her tor three day,; vealer, Sl 1ervin1 the meal.
18. 0lndleaal
lower; choice lMe lb alau1htet
lteers 27.75, food 800-1100 lb 262fl.llO, 1l1nd1nl 1072 lb zt.llO:
llmbelat
a:ood and choice 850-800 lb heifera
tL J'ulo
211•2'1.&amp;0; standard cow■ 19, ulllitJ
.._ _
and -commercial 18-17.50; utlHty
plt ­
and commtirelal bulls .10 5;•211
choice Yt1l�r1 30-32, cood 28-Soi
1l1ndud llll-26 utlllty 20-22.
tlon (abbr,) .
Ho11 2300: barrow-a and a:llta
4t. l'ooll la
2Sc hl1her 180-Ho lb 18.II0-17,
4'. ......
!or III0-10 lb le02110 lb 18.21J.IA,IIO
310 lb 18j 30CMIIO lb IOWI 13,111-

YEST1t:RYF...,\R l

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1'ear Gas Ends
:Figlit Put, Up
Ry Teenager

DAI LY CROSSW O R D

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Market Report

�r..r

0rgan1zat1ons

R0ll T0 v·Ictory
'
n IlliROIS
[

CHICl,GO UPI and
Republican
organi;ations
111eamrollered to victory . in Illi­
nois · today, crushing the hopee of
insurgents i n both parties who
sought to occupy the governor'e
mansion in Springfield.
Gov. WiUiam C. Stratton, seat.·
ing an unprecedented third term,
wun the Republican nomination
and Otto A.emer, choice of . or•
11:anized Democrats, 11lopped cold
the dree1µe of two would-be-gov•

Vi ce President Riehard M . Nhcon •
piled up a substantial popularity
vote il'I 1be · natibn 's third state
primary of the 1960 presidential
eledion year. "But Nixon, uncon•
teated on the GOP ticket, lagged
behind . Prei,idtnt
Eisenhower'a
vote in !he 1956 primary,
Four years ago Ei84lnhower out­
ln!nned former Sen. ·wnuam F.
Knowland o.f Cal ifornia, 781,710 to
33,534. Nixon passed tht' ha1f mil­
lion vote mark with 2,300 pre.
einets left to tount.
Dtl...te1 Not Committed
Sen�. John F. Kennedy and Hu•
bert Humphrey, the leading Dem•
ocratic
presidential candidates,
did not entet- the Illinois primary,
probably betause· the national
convention delea::ates elected wel'fl (
not committed to any candidate.
Kerner, former Cook County
(Chicuo) judge, nailed down the
Dcmperalic gubernatorial nomlna. f
tion by a 2-1 mar�in" over hl1
combined
oppodtion o( State
Tre&amp;1uret Joseph • Lohman and
former Democratic National Chaiflt
man Stephen Mitchell.

et'lt\1 11) his"·party.

. ��ratton, whoire political fortune,
had shown some signs of slippillll,
re�oyped with a .strong victory
over State Sen. Hayes RqbertsGn.
Sttatton, despite seven' years In
office, faced
opposition fro
some GOP oreani:r:ationa outaidt
Chicago.

Wahaiua•s White Falcons have
�cheduled Jwo. -mgre baseball iarnea­
-'to IJl!f""ed t6 lKeir current sched.
ule aeeor:dlng to Coach Ralph �
Sayre.
The Falcons will play Hannan
High School 11-t Hannan on April
25 at 1 : 1� p. m. and will entertain
Hannan at home on May 3 at 1:15

p. m.

Divorce Is Granted
Dorothy RaJbbuns

ml
THE DAIi
.., SE'NJllrR
. -.1

Rl$h•""-' S. Owen. Publlther
PubU,bed e\'ery f(t'!fflMQ ch
te-pt Sunday by The Jhio V11hl
hbllabfnf Companr at 110 11'1
,!Jwi lc Sl, r'":-?nero,, O bto. Im,:\
2-2 158, editorr,_es, oftJce Pho�
111 offlc• abOI\CI WY2-215'1.
Entered. 11 �hd d.,a mallfnll
matter ,t tbe poll office at p0..,

wv

•�:vNaUon'aJ
. Oblo.

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\Ive: Bottlnet.••KlmilMU, h.• &amp;II
.,ezlr.zton Avt1.. New YO"- cttJ
'llflw York.
Su�alotton ratet1: :teliY� h1
whe� avallllblfl, 30 cena
-, -..at: one nar In advance ,v,
1'he Dt.lhr Sf"nih:iel otrice, $11.ril
�ir months. S7 .80: tti.ree :monm,
a.to, 'B-.' l!lotor route where uail
,hte: obe montlt, S l "8:, m.U� C\S
tear r.':; 1b; - aonthl, 14.2'; tJr- •
aeeitht. .., "" ...... fflnflth. .,

ldveitbin6 NDteaenta­

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Preston Motor
Sa les I nc.
Middlepo1t, Ohio

vs

Alvin R itc hie

Racine, Ohio R.D.

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TRADE

. Amount of Clai111
$1 20.35

NEW FURNITURE

County Court
E. W. Peeples, Judge

If Interested See

With Interest &amp; Cosli

ON OR FOK

HOUSE TRAIURS
Rutland Furniture
Rutland, Ohio

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, wtui llowo
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DAILY Cliirl'OQUO'l'E - Bon'• how lo worll 11:
A X T D L 11 4 4 X II
II L O N O .- II L L O W

One letlff llmply llla•dl for onon,.,,
lhla 11111]&gt;1• A 11 u,e4
for lht thl'ff L'1, X for the two O'•• tltc. 8ln1I• letters, apoita­
bophea, Ute IUllt)li t.nd tonnatloa o1 tbl words 11'1 au hint.I.
- 0¥ 1111 - ltlltn an dllte,..L

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N D T D O I\ B !I I I D
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l' D lf D l\ l' D N D A •
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T,.to..,-, CPJpt_,., '1'1111 APPt,AUlll!l 01' A BINOLII
11\JMAZf IIIDllfQ J8 o, OIIIIAT WNB-VllNClll..-.lOIIN•
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....

' ••m-.11111 ........ ...

lt.llO; unaer 300 lb IS - lb

13.IIO-ll.'1'!; boon 9.?J under too

lb 10-10.,.,:
III0-200
boan 10-71-11.
,

lb leeder

Police Seek Guuman
Wbo Stole '21 1,�

eoeto�

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H a m ....

C

lb.
r
r
�!�
_
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_B���� . �or Rath Blackhawk
r--------7
Holiday Lamb Sale
Easter Canned Ham s
Hickory Smoked ............ 3 lbs. $2.99 1
I Rath·
lag 'O Lamb . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... 69c
...... ................ ................. 4 lbs. $3.49
H
I

t

ygrade
I
Rath Hickory Smoked ............ .. 5 lbs. S4.79
Rath Hickory Smoked . . .... 6-3/4 lbs. $5.99 1

Bu tte rb al'lJIl Tu rkeys . . . . . .
Wllelo ., Holl

.1.. 100

St•- �1 Fresh Roasters . . '*a,•, . .

•·

14/16 lb. ave.

45c

. . . . .�· . . 5 5 c

...
Wl,nl� Hoa Sausage
PIOllttP

Fish Sticks ,....... 3 •:.;: $1
Shrimp . . ••,. x . . 2 ,., $1 . 59
Perch ·••n�h Fried, Gartcin1 "pk.."' 53C
W hiting ....-;..t, Hao 5 .�;. 79c
..,,.11,
Shrl'mp . J,.....
' v,,..."· $2 • 39
1...J

I lb. or more sliced ham, whole or
half W.Va. ham or canned ham

Leaf Lettuce . . . . . . . . .. 29c
Romaine . ,_, 1 9c Bibb . ,. 59c

Re d Beets ········ ····"'·· · ........ ... OuMh lOc

•

__Straw berr1es

lhii &lt;OU?on

with

2 lh�. w1,..,�

and

11�-. �111••saqe

r�v.-�n �-,·· ' · • : � - • . , . ,, • · 'I 1 \ J060

lb.

Easter
Potted Flowers
-,

wllh 1h11 coupon nnd purcl1ou of

5 lb. bm!I Flori!la 0111!!�es
C-,u..,on .. �-· ·, !-. · ·•" •�··. t · ii

1 �,

1 "' 6,:1

at
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v i--'
r _S_a_
M u It i p Iy You r Eas t_e_
0
0
5
8
Fr ui t Cockta il .. ���� 3

Ic e C re a m

:a�

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1-

Country Club
.....
. . . gal.
. . . . . . ' .... .. . . .½
. . . . . . . . . .All. . Flavors

St raw be rr ie s ... . ...... ..._ ...... . ... 4
Sweet Potatoes •·-· 2

By Hatlo

55c

. Kroger Eggs

Peas

· · • '• • · · · · · · ·

Bread ...

...th tflk � •!Id purdim. ef 2 "91.
('"'u.,,...,. �.,,1.... �rd-,

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.
-.
Fr.. 25
Extra Top Value Stampa -"'

-Zips . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...., !. 33c
wMo tMa -..n -' P"""- "'

C"""°" ••olrfl 5.ttvntay, AMI

•

Jf,

lNO

2 ...... 3 9c

Stuffed Olives •�.,::• ,v, ••. 45c

Dinner Rolls "',:;;: '".,....211 16.•••··10d042c

*

c�.... w.... . . .

.... $1

5 Jc

doz.

..;.;:•

Mustard

Kleenex . . ,.i.,. Naplil

nt

• • • • • . • • • , •• , . , . frond.'• '

Pound Cake .... ,..., ,... .... ... 49c

Emba11y

16

,, off . .

so .,. 24c

0•- 191-

Coffee Cake

..........,

• M Cittttcilffltn . . oath

Sizes from 1 0,\? lo 3
incllHiing Ya -.....·i¼.

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Scientist Kissed
Tiros Satellite·
Goodbye On Pad

BOWLING

FRIDAY NtGHT LEAGU E
High Scorn, Ap,-11 J
High 3 game ind. P. Mullen 503
High single game P. Mullen 193
Team 3 games New York Clothing
2,278
Team gingle g.ame New York
Clothing 794:
,
Won L05f
Standing,
1 8 liit 1 1 1ft
N. Y. Clothing .. .
1 5 1,, 14½:
Landmark . . . . .'. .
13¼: 16½:
M oores Store
12\.2 17"2
Racine Serv. Sta.
SEASON HIGtiS
Ind. 3 games, M. Murray 577
Ind. I game, P . Collins 219
Team 3 game!! Landmark 2381
Team· I game, LancJ.mark 863
TOP ..5 .. BOWLERS AVG.
158
M . Eberaba ch
157
�. Murray . .
155
P. Mullen
151
P. Collins . .
1-W
P. Pitchford

Ohio River Bolts: Downbound:
Deshrield. Ashland al 1 1 : 45 pm,
0·5: )lontgomery, Cornell at 8: 1 0
am. 6.fl: Lock 7 Indiana a t 7:20
am. 8-0; Lock e, Trade Wind.I a t
a·:;o a m . 14--0; Lock 1 5 Fory1thia
&lt;1t 7 10. work flat; Walter C.
Beckjord at 8:30 am, 9-2; Lock
23. I. F. Fre: !&gt;erger .it l ; � pm,
0-19; Elger Cliff at 4.05 pm, 3-0;
In vader al :uo pm, 0-4; Island
Crrek at 5 . 35 pm, 0'6; Patsy Cbo­
tan at 7 pm, 0·2; Mis, SterUng at
9 pm, 2·0 and a derrick boat;
Mike Creditor at 10:50 pm 20-0;
Beaver a t l 1 . 05 pm, l -0 ; Janie D.
at J : 1 5 a m , 4-0; :,ational al 2:40
am 0.J: U p bound Galli-polis City
of Huntington at 3 . 10 pm 1 0-2;
Robert E. Reed al 1 1 :50 pm 6-6;
Brooklyn at 7 am, 3- 1 ; Lock 23,
Fre&lt;l W. Ollcolt at 12: 20 am, 2- 1 ;
A. V. Criss Jr., at 7:20 am 1-6;
Janie D. at 10 am 0-8: A. V.
Criss at 6 : 40 pm l·&lt;I: Ernestine
al 9.45 pm, 0.-fl: Colton Queen
at 3 am 5--0; Reliance at 6;25 am,
12-4.

YORT MONMOUTH. N. J. UPIScientist Herbert Butler kissed a Breakfast On Ea�ter
satellite goodbye forever - but
The Guild of the Mt. Moriah
he's still receiving its messages Baptist Church. Middleport, ille
pl.inning to serv(' a n Easler break
from outer space,
"My heart isn't really broken, I fast this coming Sunday morning
although I never expect lo see i t at the church basement from 7
.again," said Butler, referring to to 8:30 a. m .
the revolutionary Tiro.11 weather
The puUlic i s invited and the
satellite launched April t .
men
u will include juice, bacon
ro·
in
ast
Butler, director of the
• strumen tation branch of the u . s. and eggs, biscuit or toaet, cereal
per
s ignal corps laboratorie.11 here , and coffee. The price is 75C
guided the sdentifici te.am that person.
de\•e]oped the Tiros and its tele•
vision car ,eras.
1
The T , ros has been sending
back daily pictures of · the earth's
By Unit.d Pres, International
cloud cover, which may provide
man with a means of predicting
NATIONAL LEAGUE
weather disasters rar in advance
W L Ptt. GB
and making long•r.inge roreea.sts.
INDUSTR IAL LEAGUe
1 0 1 .000
Oi.ncinnati . .
The New York-born Butler, Mw �ilwauk.ee
I O 1.000
H igh Seo�• for April 7
1 O 1 .000
High 3 games ind. H. Clatworthy a resident of Little Silver, N, J., San Francisco
recalled the tense woments as Los Angeles
1 0 1 .000
089
the Tiros was poised on its launch­ Chicago . . .
y
Clatworth
H.
game,
0 1 ,000 l
single
High
ing pad al Cape Canaveral, Jo' la,
21 2
O 1 .000 1
Philadelphia
Wife Didn't Mind
0 l .000 1
Pittsburgh . .
Team 3 games, Pomeroy Cement
··1 kissed the sate llite right above St. 1..-0uis
Block, 2�6
o l .000 t
ninth stage before it was
the
Tuesday'1 Rffulb
Team single games, Foreman·
launched," Buller said. ' ' My wife.
MllwaulcN 4 Pittaburs,h 3
Abbott 930
Won Lost Pct. Kalhlee, tells me she doesn't
Cincinnati 9 Philadelphia 4
Standin91o
mind."
San Fr•ncisco 3 St. Loui, 1
Swii;her•Lohae
Then Butler and the other sei1 1 718
28
Loa Anplq 3 Chicago 2 (N)
Drugs
24 \o, 1 4 ½ 628 enlists waited anxiously wh!ic lhe
WitdnHday't. ProlMbla Pitch11n
Sport Center
1 6 590 count.down proceeded. He and
LHt year"t. won-lost r■cords in
23
Daughert y Inc.
RCA lalKiratories worked on the pa.renthHes
Pomeroy Cement
20 487 11atcllite under signal corps sU'per•
1Q
St. Louis. at 5.n F ranciKO--Mi­
Blo(k
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14
25 359 vision.
wll 13-10 vs McCormick 12-16..
Foreman-Abbott
"We all swore up
and &lt;fOV,:n
8½ 30½ 218
Chicas,o et Lot Ane.-fH night
H. &amp; R 1-'ireston e
was -Hobbl• 16-13 YI S...rry 7•2
lite
satel
the
when
thal
SEASON HIGHS
launt·hcd thr f'arth would prob­
Thunday's Gamn
Ind. 3 games, Cla lworthy 625
o
bl)' be completely naked," Butler Cincinnati at Pitts.burgh
Incl. 1 game, J . Duerr 248
said wilh a smne "no clouds "
Mllwaukff at Philedelphla (N)
Tea m 3 games, Sport Center 2678
During the co��tdown, a �inor Chicaoo at San Francisco (NJ
Lohse
Swisher•
game
1
Team
972 problem deveJopt:d in the vehicle St. Louis at Los Angelff (N)
Drugs . . .
and 1 1 was checked "while we all
TOP 6 BOWLERS AVG
Ame.-ic•n L-tu•
sweated:· Buller said.
SfflOn s.t•rh nut -•
B. Louks . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
"'FinaUy, il was launched-one
175
s. Flanagan . . . . , . .
the mosl beautiful launchings other weather satellite when Tiros
of
171
.
.
11. Clatworthy . .
ever seen, four minutes be· finslly gives out.
I've
170
C. Searles
our final dt·adlin,." he said.
fore
"We're still looking onward and
169
M. Houdashelt . .
No Plctu.-.. T•k.n
upward,"
said Butler. "Now we get
lfl7
McKinney
J. Dl1err-Bud
Buller said he has some trouble back to work for bigger and better
WEEK 6 HIGH SERIES
he actually satellites."
212 1 7 1 206 589 convincing people
Clatworthy
kissed Tiros. "After all, we didn't
183
164
166
5
1
3
Duerr
J.
176 176 160 512 take pil'lures," he said.
R. D.11vis
Butler bas seen more lhan 2.·
174 136 201 5 l l
W. Radford
of the satellite's pic tures be0
00
A. Sylvester . . 197 1 52· 158 507 ,
are sent for �tudy .to the
f
re
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Wea1her Bureau tn Su1tland.
Md., and the National Aeronauties
and Space Administration (NASA)
Cll'Y LEAGUE
in Washin gton.
High Three Game lnd. - Louks,
The government is keeping con.
602.
f1dential £or the present any con•
High Single Game - Louks, 2-47. clusions drawn from the cloud
Team Three Games - Fife Nov• pictures.
elly Shop, 2632.
"The satellite Is working beau•
Team Single Game - Fif� Novel• tirully," Butler said. Tiros had a
ty Shop, 966.
Pt.on. wv.2-3914
life expectancy of 90 days, but
Won Lost Pct, scicnlists hope it can continue
Standing!'
Corner 2r.d .a. RuHand Sts.
21 15 .583 longer.
Robinson's
Middltp0rt, Ohio
19 17 .328
Fife'e Novelty
Plans are in the works for an.
19 17 .528
Elks
1 9 17 .528
Ohio Power
Grange Auto, F i re, Hospita l
15 21 .417
Stroh·a Beer
.417
21
5
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New Haven
S.-son Hl9h1
Ind. 3 Games - F11nagan, 659.
Ind. I Game - Flanagan and
FOK MEMBERS AND NON MEMBERS.
Clilford, 256.
Team 3 Games - Elks, 2778.
Team l Game - Stroh's Beer,

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Top Five Bowlfft Avg,
182
Clifford
179
Louks
171
Hawley
17?
S('arles
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TOLEDO IIPI-Pi&gt;lke today

1outht a bold 1unm1n who rob­
bed lht" downtown office of the
Ohio Fuel Gas Co, of about :,3,'700
Tuesday afternoon and then es•
eaped afteT I foot race with com•
pany employes.
Pollt:t ttnt all •valltble men to
seal off the area, ,earched · pub­
lic bulldlna:1 and e•en atopptd
buau. but to no avail. 'Nie ban•
dlt 1ot U.e b\C)ney from 1 20-"81'
old woman1 clffll: -,.ho tDld poltce1
the fflffl nlcl he bad • fi1D ln 1111

SURVIVIS TRYOUT (AMP
BURBANK-:- Calif. UPI-Billy
Anderson, 29-year-old son of Ed·
die (Rochester) Anderaon of the
Jack Benny teJevialon show, has
survived the four-day tryout camp
of the Los AngeJea Chargers of
the American Football
League.
He is a 6-foot, 190 pound half•
baci; who formerly played with
I Compton College and the Chicago
Bears.

,OME llOY HIG-H SCHOOL
BASEBALL - 1960
Gama Time 4:00 P. M..
O•t•
T.. m
Place
April 5
Here
�lddleport
Apn! 7
llacine
Here
A1ml 1 1
l'l l-'le11111.11t
Here
A1ml 12
Tht-re
J ukson
April r n
&lt;.;11Jl1poils
Here
Arml 2 1
Hu\liind
Here
Aprd 26
Rutl ;md
Here
April W
Middleport
There
A 1ml 28
kutland
There
M ,,y :S
Jackson
Here
:,fay
4
Pt. Pleas,rnt
There
i\lay 5
Hacine
There
UII)' JO
Gallipullh
There

Gallia Academy' !! v i ■iting defend•
mg SEOAL champs l ook ed every
bit rapable of repeating thil &amp;eason
m whopping Middleport'!- Yellow
Jackcte 22·2 Tuesday amida t a covcy of ba1&gt;e hits, Jacke t errors afield,
and wildn cts from Jacke t pitchers.
There wa an't much Gallipolis
eould do wrong, or Middleport
right afte r an explosive a.run
fourth inning that made the! sc-ore
10-0 for the winnen. Those bla: S
runs &lt;::i mc o n 5 single s, 3 stolen
hasee. a walk, and 3 crrors , the j
MIDDLEPORT HIGH
mos1 rrnin!ul one w he11 the acket
Date
Pl•ce
THm
1 and
righlfielcler dropp�d a sinking
GallipoliR
Home
fading liner off Gilly Caldwell's April 1 2
Pt. Pleasant
Away
bat with the bases full and one April 14
April r n
J.icksun
Home
out.
H.icinu
Away
Until Lhen starter Boone Hindy I April 20
Home
Pomeroy
had thmgs :.:nder reasonable con• -� pril 26
Gallipolis
Away
trol. Mi(ldleporl had laken an 1 .0 i ...ay 3
ay
5
Wah"ma
Away
s
lead in the first on Jerry Fry· .\.1
Jarkson
Away
walk, John Singer"s sarrifiec, ;,nrt M:ty IO
Away
Rutland
Rirk Oiler ' s single. Gallipolis tied , \t ay 12
it in the second on Matthews sin- mounrJ dehut, striking out Evans
gle, a.A
r and Caldwell's i;ingle. for the last out.
Arter�
lh big fourth inning when
For Gallipolis, now 1 - 1 in league
Tom Ander n relieved Hindy, Gal· play, Caldwell's double and Gary
mt out in the fifth, Lane's' triple were the only e1.tra
Jipotis was
then blew h me 5 runs in the s.ixth base hits.
.end 7 more@
in seventh.
The Jackets go to Jackson Thurs
Doc H;:irl t!r got two of Mid- day.
diepm t's f1Jur hits, a doubl t! and a Gallipolis
0 1 1 8M 7-22 12 o
triple, th� three bagger leading off Middleport
1 00 ooo 1- 2 4 12
Lhc seventh. He scored 011 an in•
Gallipolis: Coder and Roderi ck
fhld 0ut.
Middleport: Hindy (LP), Anderson
Fro.;h_ Charier Bush rcl!cved An• 1 (3), Bush (6}, Hartinger (6) and
derson m the sixth, but his control Bqwles.
was AWOL. So Harti nger made bis
Umpire: C. Searles.

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lf the 1 959 pattern holds true,
the A&amp;. A Asphalt club of Birmmgha(Jl, Mich., will be the open
Learn champion with 1 3096, rolled
·"arch 23_ Should the 3096 hold up
BEAUMONT, T••· U PI-Paul
it will be the lowest champ ionshi p
Jor
v■nNn, 1 36, Pert Arthur, Tax,
!a:
Falstaf
the
tot1tl since t9M when
, 1 36,
of Chicago won at Rothester with knocked Ot.lt CarlOI, . Mltia,
Bander.,
Tex.,
1.
3092.
Pa ul Kulbag.a. of Cleveland ta
FRESNO
C11llf. UPI-Gi an
the singles leader with 726 bowled Flan,,.n 1.U¾, St. Paul, Minn.,
d,.._ with Javellana Kid, 144, Ma•
nlla, 10.
WOULD LIKE TO

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A divorce WIii granted yeeterday _..
in Commiin Pleas Court to Dorothy
Evelyn ,B.atJiburn from Franeb
Homer Ralhburn. atcordlng io ••
entry.
In iiddilion to divort'e, the plain•
llfl was granted eustody of minor
ehildren, Rupport and the riiht to
real est.ate owned by the couple
until the youngest child is 18
years or age,

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Order of Attachment
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M a.rl'h 24 . He wou1d be the lowest
to l.all:e the big pr ize since Tony
�parando . Qf Newark, N. J., won
m 1 954 w1th 723 at Seattle.
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l'be last time such a score won
was in 19M, al110 at Seattle when
Brad Lewi&amp;, Aahland, Ohio, had
an Identical total. For the past
four years it has taken over 2,000
to c11pture an 111!-events · crown.
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out Eddie Jackson, 1 87, Lo, An•
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RIVER
REPORT

Prep Baseball

Jackets Bow
J��g Tourney Enters 2nd
22 2 1 n ?a e
?1
Half Of Arduous 79 Day Grind � .
With Call1Polts

DISCUSS FIGHT SIGHT
JERSEY CJTY, N. J, UPJ­
Promoler Jaek Fugazy of Feature
TOLEDO, Ohio li Pl-The Amer.
Sporl.i Inc., and New Jersey offi .
clals Tuesday diSCUIISed the possi• 1 can Bowlmg Congreu tournamenl
binty of st.11g:ing the Arehle entered lhe s�cond h1lf of I� 11td·
Moore•Eric
Schoeppner
light uous 9-day grui.d today, �nd If the
heavyweight title fight al Jersey meet follow� lasl year a: p�ttern
City's Roosevelt
Stadium this all bu� one title hu been decided.
Durmg the 1959 tournament, on,ummer. The New Jeraey offi·
ch1ls e:itpect to give Fuga zy their ly tWI_) men crowned won during
proposal next Monday.
Lhc Imal h11ll _ of t_he meet. The
doubles cha�1 p10nsh1p �aa ':"on l y
l
U1trney Ve�1ge and Gib Fishback
Flied March 26th, 1960
or St. Louis on the 4:�th day of
,
t he tournamen t.

·Old G ym Conversion Approved
By Mason Board Of Edu�atio
Willlam R. Frampton ant'! Son ,
,rehite ch, o p peared before the
board w1lh the plans for the pro•
t'l'l. A l so appro\·ed by Lhe Board
�ere plans £or a two room addi•
t1011 l o the New Haven grade
�ehool . The Board requested eom•
plete plans on other buildings
in the county.
Discussion was held briefly on
the school entranee age whieh
will be in efleet during the com•
ing school year. Pupils must be
six years of age prior to Nov•
ember l before they i:an be • ad•
milted t o school. The ruling was
made by the West Virginia Board
of Education.
Hired for the next school term
were the following new teachers:
B�rn1ce L . Arttlerso�. element,ry;
Ri_cWd I 1 , Auf\in, seco�dary;
4.nbb E:laKe Conley, secondary;
Sue Rhodes, elementary; Ul_ona
Wamsle-Y, 11econd*ry and Kent(eth
Mµrra.y ff:COndar;-. , .
fJhe botrtl · ac�eptec'I the resig­
nalion of Felix Preston Boy� as
a l.eaeh tr at tbe 1 Pt. Pleasant Jun•
ior High Sc�I. H. Cliff Hamil­
ton, former , stile eut,ervlsor of
elementary schools, was hi r1•d to
act as consult.ant to work in the
pilot study program.

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Mental Health

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\\"hen the great economlc depression struck
. the United States three decades ago, it is sig­
niricant to recall that, though the luxuries
and even many of the necessities of life were
hard to come by, the minds of our citizens
were at that time occupied with doing some­
thing fQr those more unfortunate than them­
selves.
One such group , fl�serving its 30th anni•
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of the menlally i l l and dedicated to bringing
better, mental hea l t h to a l l . Formed in the

Thirty In Sixty

were relegated.

The· state Program has hcen st rrngihened
and e:iqla nded . Com munity tnl'nt:il hc,:1Jtl1 cli•
nics have appeared in mnny plac�s. SuC " h a
racility a l lows treatment a fte r Uisl'ha rr:,• . and
kPeps many at home so t hey do not ncrc: h1 n;
pitalization. New buildings, p;1 i d for h_v .::i VO·
ter.approved bond issue, are be ing built to
relieve the old, crowded institutions. A state
program on alcoholism was started this vcar.
ThC.Se are just a few of the t h i n gs 1hat havr
come to pass, largely because of t h e urgi ng of
the citizens who started their campaign thir­
ty years ago.
The Ohio Mental Health Association, it­
selC, is entering its adult years with an ex•
panded program that also provides direct
service to the people and to the communities
in Ohfo. This year, they will initiate their
"Chemo•Therapy" Program.
This is a plan to furnish miracle drugs to
discharged, indigent mental patients, They
ha11e begun to furnish Ohio Libraries with
selected mental health publications. T h e
OMHA will continue to offer its mental
health exhibit, and no-cos t educa1ional ma­
terials, at over half of the County Fairs in the
state'..
Staff expansion in the OMHA h.eadquar­
ters in Columbus and in the field will allow
greater, direct service to communities community groups, OMHA chapters, and individuals. Their work o n alcoholism, and In the
field ol religio n 'and mental health, is to ton•
tinue with greater vigor .

HISTORY
OF

Meigs County
NOllRIS FAMll,Y

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IIIA t'hlldren : Rev. Ell married
l l arvf'y nrnrriNI M nry Housh.
Their dul1lr1•n llornl'r, l towurd. l'olly ( ; ntc•s; Levi marrird Doro­
Th1)1t1u11 11111rrif' d l "u rri" ltiplry, ' t hy l DOIJ}'I Cowdery; Rlul mllr•
nl'tl Sally l&lt;'oHl(lr or Athens o ..
tla111-:h1..r of 1;cc•�1,w H l pl,•y,
R11"h livt•d Ir l'l'tltral Ohio.
Rf'\'. 1-: 11 Steadman w11� horn a l
!kdmoml nrn..-riN1 Myrlie QuJl .
Tunbrid!:f',
Verinont, August 17,
ltn.
1 777 atHI marrlrd Polly G-aff'S,
Tl11l'em bl!r 5, 1 798. She wee born
Ellu marrll',t \.Jalt&lt;'r Sayre.
Mler lht• deuth of hi11 flr111 wife 1-'ehruary I Q, 1778. 1'hey eame
Gilhcr1 Norrifl' mnrriNI Mrs. llaw­ lo HclprP, 0., ln 1804, and In
lhnr11e, mol h1•r ur Jumes, r.eorgt&gt;. the following YC'llr sel11ed on
Alonw married Vlrto�la Cuni­ l.1•1dlng Creek. lie wa.1 a Free
m h1�. Thrlr children Seva 1narrled WIii Uaptl!II and prea('hert the
Htnry Wolll'. Onf' daughter Dorn 111-cond _qermon ever preached a1
1hy married
fotcph Promu: the plare \1,-hlch -arterwards be•
JameR never married, dird R came Chesttir. 0. The first ser.
young mnn, Sarah ma rried I.onn if' mon preached In t hi1 section was
Lloyrt, Arthur
never married, sl lhu home or Nathan Durrls who
Clydf' rn11rri1•d Ada RlplPy, Mina 1e1tled on the middle branch of
marr i td llu1 Miller,
Blam·he Shade , about one mile above Chea­
marrit•d E1trl Winlcra, Vergie ter. Rev. Steadman preached hla
rnurrled in Northern Ohio, Ger• 11ermon at -the home o r Samuel
trudc married Dennie HIil, then Branch.
-; Maa,le never manll'd, died
Their children Mary mah-led
a }'Oun,i woman.
Abner Stout ; AuNIIJa married Mr.
John married Mulah Plekena. Branch. then Bartlett Paine A, lex ·
Their eh!ldren: Alon:ro married ander, born 1800. died 1869 In
Sttlla Whelsto11e, One dauihler, Mlnne10ta; 'Elihu' married Adtline
Edit rnarrled Dale Smith; after l!:lllo.!J dauehter or Squtrti Sim•
the Hth or hi• wJre, s1elf•. he eon r::lllot.
Levi Steadman and Peter Grow
mar�
� again. Vfl!rna marrled
Joh Llord. They had two chll• bullt cablhll on the 1ite of Che.1dren erna then married Aithur tn, Ohio, In 1718, but did not
move their faml1l11 here until the
Sayre.
Waltt-r married Myrlie Mell• lollowlna: year. Mrs. Oro,,. died
roy, then Sallte Rood. Ora, Alfred" before the c1bln1 were complet•
Taylor rind Mervin. Do not 11:now ed but Mr. Grow came with hla
hmll.v of •Ix chi ldren the fol•
'A'ho lhC! la1t four married.
JC&gt;nnlr married Alfred Smllh. lowlna: year.
Thty have twn llauehter, and one
l.evl Stead man bullt I loir mill
1011
..
ere
and lhe place w11 known
l 'hnrles dl,I 1101
live In thl1
for
,ome
time H Steadman'e Mill.
srcliun.
He could not 1et mill 1lone1 at
rhih10n and f.lia Norri,. Their lhat time and he uled a pair or
children: Edwin married Mabel hand mill 1tone1 tbat Thurman
Wolfe, Eulah married • • man by Htto1: hid bou1ht and uled In
the name or Peacock, then Sayle, 1804. It w11 necedary to 10
then Bratlt:en, Ron married Mar. to Marlelta, 0., for mall unlll
le Carnahan. Tom marrlff Adelle a mall route wa, opened from
Rou.111h, Tin married lklJlnda Wolfe Parkenbur1 to Point Pl&amp;uant In
rarl mtrrled Silva Rotl ln1.
1812 and J.e\'i Steadman wa ■ ■P·
· Tom and Tan wue twln1.
pointed l)Olt muter and ' he was
Eulah rint marrle4
Waller alllO the tiMII Julllc ol 1ht' Peace
e_
lnwnell.
and Thurman Hecox the flrll CQJI·
STEADMAN FAMILY
stable. EU 81lt'tldm1in aold hl1
The St•admtn tamll)' w11 1 very llort al Cheat,eit to Dr. Ould
lnlluential famlly In the early Gardner ·•nd hiR brotheor Charle,
hlllol'Y of llelg1 County,
!fl 1818,
Aluander Stead man, t n1Uv1
Adam and
Loretta Wigner.
ol Vermont, aetU!Nt 111 Rt&gt;me
Townlhtp, Athena County. Ohto, Their chlldrt'n Thom11 mariltl
ln 11N. Be w11 an arti11n by p� �ay Day; Jna married I Noll: Le­
fell.Ion. Jn 1900 he wH appointed ha manlt'd Davld PlckeT111; L)'dlt
• JwlJo of lilt Court ol Com• married • Scott;, Emma married 1
mon Pleu. and held tlt■ t office S1under1.
1ow lt\'ff.fll 1e1rs. From the date, Jaml!II tnd "Kit" Slauahter.
o•olloblo Ii "°llld hldl01t1 tbot Their thlldren James Jr,, Carl,
1111 - ltll · � Lffl, ftlnt lo and Atam.
(To .. C'llll-1
W,
lllelr lather

oecdoa &lt;l&gt;elore

I

ing the once gloom}' atmospherr &lt;l'nd ne,:1r\y
hopeless situation to which the mrnt.'.l ll� i l l

depths o( the depression, these persons set
out to help those who were afflicted with t he
most serious of human su rfering - mental
ilfness. As in the other major health move•
rnents, important break-th roughs have result•
ed since the citizens have interested them.
selves in the problem .
It will be just a short time until these ded­
icated persons wil l be notifying us that Men­
ial Health Weck has arrived. This year the
date is set for Ma y I to 7, but for the �pie
who are most interested in what the citb:en
can do, Menta l Health Week is every week of
the year.
Their slogan for 1960, "Bring Them Home;
Keep Them Home ; Keep Them Smlllng",
tel ls what they have been doing and what
they are now doing. Although results have
been astoundingly good, we are reminded
that this 30th year Is just the beginning, and
CVl'r greater Jnterest and effort is necessary
to extend the benefits l.o thousands of others
who are now, or who, without aid, may some
day be suffering from some form of menta1
A large number of well-known persons
or emotiona l illness.
serve The Ohio Mental Health Association a,s
I n 1 930, and for many years thereafter
officers, directors, and advisors. This year,
until the cith:ens i n the mental health move�
an addltion3} group of prominent. Ohioan's
mcnt began to receive recognition, the state
has formed � 30-year Comm ittee to bring spe•
.
institut ions were a l l dark, over-crowded asy. ctal
emphasis to the citizen p.Jrtidpatio n for
lums - as they were then known . Care and
better menta•I health.
treatment by a, small corps ol dedicated doc.
The Daily Sentinel joins ot hers in this slate
tors, techni dans. a nd attend ants, was scant in congratu lating The Ohio Menta l l lealth
a nd below standa rd because not enough citi­ Associati on on becoming 30 years of age, and
zens rared to make the effort to start the ektend these congratu lations to the nu merous
machi nery that has since brought great im• OMHA county chapters and thousan ds ol
JJTOve ment to the state.run progra m, and cdu. members. Many Happy Ret urns so tha{. the
cation and knowl edge to the public ,
benefit s lo human ity. may continu e to accrue .
Gradu ally, throu gh these efforts, many An OMHA c-hapter in this county would
be
·•·, "' 1
things hav e made for progress that is chang- one of those benefits.

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2-Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Midd leport, O. , April 13, 1960

WIND OF CHANGE!

Cornmentating Editorially

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The Almanr.

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Plans for the remodeling of the old Wahama High Scho
gymnasium into a cafeteria were approved by the Maso
Board qf Education at a regular meC'+ing held tn Point Plea
- ------------ant on �fonday evening.

ft

Savage Tornado
Rips Texas Town
Apart, Kills 4

2

DAYBOOK
BP&amp;W Hears
DAILY SENTINEL T
wo Speakers

DIMMl 'IT, Tex. UPI-A savage
tornado, one of several tlial skJp.
ped a cross the Texa1 -panhandle
Tuesday night, ripped one tiny
town to shreds and lert four per­
sons known dead and dozene in•
Jured.
Only a pJle or debris remains
wher,e the town of Sunnyside once
stood, about 1-, m iles �outh o f
Dl m mitt. The twls�er raced I nto
the town almost without warn lng.
It .demolished a church where 73
mon . "\lf" e re having' a fellowahlp
meeting, a community store and
half a doien homes near the
church:i_
The Department or Public Safe•
ty D PS reported the four dead,
and said it had counted at lea.et
60 persons lnjur_ed, eome crttl­
eally. A little girl and a boy had
their ni;,ns torn olf, a woman wu
found still alive With a vtioard
protriuling -- t1Qi;.;}i1111 .�t1ck' and
most of her face torn away.
Killed were J. R. Hogan, owner
of the Sunnyside Ginn iilg Co., J.
8. Kidd, !ffl, of Plainview and
Nona Beth Phelan, 12, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Phelan of
Sunnyside.

ROC KS PRINGS SERVIC E
Communion servl c,11 will be ol).
)
1erved at the Rock Springs Church
(COlltinulfd fl'011li Page Ona}
Friday, April },5, at 7 :30 p. m. All
By United PHH lntwn■tlonal
?ickens spoke on the question
are welcome.
Today is Wednesday, April 13,
whic h h e raJ■ed aevAraI weekI
1he 1 041h day or the year, with
.
INSPiCTION MAY 17
ago of tne propo11E:d hos�1tal to
262 lll t)l'(' in 1960.
Mrs. Nathan Blgge le announcing be
open co
Tlw more is approaching Its
people �: , t he
thal the date for the a11nual In­
coµnty and have the doctor- Q(
lns1 q u arter.
spection of the "Mei&amp;R Temple Py­
their cl10iee, Ai the aitualion
Thl' morning stars are
Merthian Slsters ia to be May 17. Mem­
cury, '.\-hers, .l upiter and Saturn.
stands, the hoepitaJ committee
bers will be notified lat.er as lo
On this day in history:
h H not stated whether doct ors
pra ctice dates.
In 1742, Thomas Jefferson, third
other than M D would be permit•
11rr!iidcnt or tht' United States,
led to 1erve o;n the staff.
D. OF A. Sl!RVICIS
was horn in Albermerle Couni,y,
Members or Theodorus CouneU.
Dr. • Piclt:ens staled that he did
Vil.
Daughlers of America, are re. not WRnl to hke rights from any
In 1846, t he PennayJvanla Rall• quested to meet at the Ewing
other doctor but wanted hi, own
road was chartered.
Funeral Home tonight at ;t: l� rlghts' for his patientt. He is
In 1852, Frank W. "Y{,f¥&gt;)fl'Qrth,
prom1&gt;t to attend '1 services ror' asking for equal treatment tor all
A nwrlcan merchant and fouhtlier
a member, Mrs. Addle A. Grue�er. doctors or this uea, u11der hospi­
or l lw rive and ten cent store,
tal regulations, anrt
said that
W;i.� born,
.'it)'run,�,• Rrou;11 it•lf
SERVICES ANNOUNCED
lhcre wae 110 reason why the gov­
lri I OJ&lt;I, llarry Hopkins, chief or
There will be Sunrise Services erning board eoulrJ not state the
'l'11ke l'irst Hik"
! lu• l"ivil Works Admin1stralion
al 5:45 A. M . Easter at the Carle• polity of the hospital on the m.e t­
The Syral'usc Urnwnit•.� mr! a 1111011ntetl L h u l 4 ,700,000 famil ic�
ton Interdeno minational
Church ter, there being no barrier with
Saturday und&lt;'r t h,• h•(lfl&lt;•ri;hi p r-f ill I he l f . S. were on relief.
located on KingAbury Road. Sun• the State or American Hospital
111 HM!, Hussiu umt Japan
Mrs. Adri11 S11}' rf' ond Mrs. Vir
day S chool al 9 : 30 A . M. with an &lt;\.ssoclation on lhe subject. He
i-igrwd
.. fire•Yf' :Jr neutrality paet.
·
ginia � 1shC'r. Th11 y tr,ok 1 h t i r
also expplained how the starr
111 l tJ.1:1, J'n·sid1•nt 1-'ranklin D . E.t�lcr egg hunt following.
rirsl h i k r 011 1 111' l•:dnHlrHl Grtll 'SN Houst:
members could be chosen. ,1nd
V1•II
tkdicat&lt;"d
lhe
Thomas
'
EASTE� IGG HUNT
rarm and rc1 u rm•d to t h l· ri.� hl'r Jdfors1111 :\lcmorial in Washing.
gave som� ot the pose)ble Qualifi­
An Easter egg hunt will be held cations.
hurnf' whrr1• t lwy 1•11joyc(l an in ton .is 11 �hrine to freedom.
afttr Sunday Sl'hool Sunday al
door w1rrwr roa.\ l, marshrn:ill ows
In closini: Dr. Pickens staled
and konl •11id . Two 1-!Ursls w1•n·
A thnui.:ht for lodny: F S. Pl'e!lli­ the Hau.el Church, it Is announ­
l
l
t if the Hospital Committee
ced.
Sunday
School
will
he
held
ui
prt!!l&lt;'l11 and orw mn11wr wh 1 1 11r11. drnt Thurm:1!1 Jcffl,rson !'i:J H ! i "De­
would
t'Orne out wllh a publi('
al
10
a.
up
m.
and
all
children
PULASl&lt;J, Va. UPI _ A belligviclctl tX1rn l r;n1sp11rt a l 1t&gt;rt.
lay l .'1 preferable to orrnr. ·•
to the ages of I� will be given stalement to the ral'l that the c renl teenager who barricaded
proposed hospital would be open himself in his father.in-law's home
,111 E11ster treat.
to all qualified dortors, he would ror 3 1 hours with a to-year. old
do all in his power to help pas s t! irl hostage was captured scream.
HOLZ R · HOSPITAL
02. An
AOROAA
Admitted April 1 1 : Mrs. Evt&gt;r• the is 11 ue to build lhe hospital as Ing Tueiduy night during a tear gas
22. M111lcr
1. To accent
elocntlonl.t
note
elle: Treadway, Langsv llle· Mrs. he tell that Meigs County was in · bnrrage,
7. A n equal
DOWN
23, CJty
Zilla Dennt&gt;y,
Cheshire;' Mrs. great need of it.
The girl was found unharmed.
part
!. Beront
traln
Homer Hysell, Pomeroy, David
Jack J,nning,, 18, an uncm•
11, Cau■e .
2. Group
Mn. Nellie Vole,
pre,idcnt,
24, Sloth
•t
J r.. p omeroy ; Mrs, Vance
"
org,n
m ill hand, driven (rom the
ployed
to oxlat
of three
27, Kind or
K en t P resided over the husiness meet- house by the tear gas, was beaten
R a 'enswood ;
MCDon'ld ,
12. External
8, 'rm1t
leather
A l •• Brow n, M a.. n; J oh n \V erner ing of the club. Miss Fredd le Into subm ission b'
Y poli&lt;e when he
-.eed coa.t1nJ 4. Wator r04 39. In.
Houdashelt was nominated to rill
M
id"leport
u
·
rushed
out
screamin•
and firrhting.
18, Troublo
6
(Babyl.)
definite
lhe vacancy of• secretary in the
His hostaa:e ran rrom the hou se
JC. Epoch
S. Oulde
Rrtlclo
Dismissed April 1 1 ; Kelth Heek new slate· ol offi cers who will be
H, lroquof■.111
ahead o r Jenninga. She was exCl. Cont1nuo4
80, Per,.
W.
Colby Pera :ina, Mra. Sally 8, inslalled at the next meeting o l
r aupemal\l.1'11
•tory
amined by a doctor and then tak•
form i' l'ettert!a, •, ...... Finney, Mrs. Lonnie Met.J:ler, Ken• the club.
al obJ0&lt;t itc f, lllxot..
en to her anxious parents.
38. Rub out.
31. Hllf
neth Adkins, stne Thomas, Mrs.
IT. Pl� II "
ntaUon
0£ficers eeized JennlngB by the
,1. Tart
for
attending
made
Plans
were
)
c
Willie Osborne, Mrs. Wllliam u .
U. Norao
8. Jl'ragran�• 88. A aUmule.t­ '2. llounde4
and the seat ot' bie , l)ants
collar
GaUl•
the
the
f
meeting
o
birthday
well, Howard Nela:ler, Mrs. RoD. Cmnpar,,
/ IO(ld· a � and, puthed b_im 1 his fa� cut and
root
lnr drlnlo
April
polls
on
18
Club
:BPW
,
bert Bostwick , Horner Harvey,
Ofhel!IJII' 10. Captatn
falllJll')
,s. Smell
, ,
e l1lJ, lntq a· _lo;Yre car where
Stanley Skagg1 , Glen We rry, Ml· the Farmer'11 Honl� . ;
'Jf
19. Male &amp;dUlle
--. plrlll H. J'athert
lllltlh 11
;
)111"* )ti■� .;, in a. Jlraight
Th
ate
conventlo:1
lb�
of
e' . ,t
Ill, H&amp;v!ns
thael Blair, Mrs. Daw Canady
Cant
8emblqce
&amp; godde•
aC�et.
wls orlverl dlredly to
Day•
in
which
be
held
tlub
will
,
:
► • 8WeQ
Mrs. Carme l Jewett, John Conley
IO. Out,poke11 17. Bllll1,l'd
GO. UnJcnown
1outhwe1tern
the
State Mental Hoa•
ton I n May was discuated.
eoent
IL Ru.tlo
1trok1
, pl CHln�tlj Mra. Frederick ca1vert.
pltal
et
Marlon,
Va.
,
·
II. Dread
Births April 1 1 Mr. and Mn,
&amp;l�fe began iabout f
N. :lfan'a
The meet lflg wH preceded wit �
Everette ';l'l'e- adway, LanisY llle, •
dlnrter
a
a,
». 6:IO 1erved by me_�·
·.�
rCt;t
'
dda,
,tfter Jcmnlna&amp;
lllo�ll.ffll
son ,
r;vaha:eUne Chapter, OES,. j rota'.: • -,, frdm oUietts taldnt
bers of ..i.
ll 4olumt4
with Mra. Jamf'J Pullen, Mn. E. him to jail following a preHmi•
namo
M . Blake, M_ra. Harley Swisher; nary; ,heartn1, 1l" . 11,1to t�eft char•
Mn. Lee Smith, Mrs. Denver Nel· gea. lte o'l'ii:iea' hls young q i ' ter•
11. Gllt Of
• oto17
ClNC'INNATI UPJ-Livestoct­ 10n, Mn. MIiton Hood and M rs. In-law, Barbara Butts, and ti ,rr:1.
If. Soon
Caltle "30, calvet 100; t!OWI 5oe Jack Satterfield preparini and taded h i m se1f ln the home 01 his
111. l'llb
father-in-law, c. W, Butta.
hl1her tor three day,; vealer, Sl 1ervin1 the meal.
18. 0lndleaal
lower; choice lMe lb alau1htet
lteers 27.75, food 800-1100 lb 262fl.llO, 1l1nd1nl 1072 lb zt.llO:
llmbelat
a:ood and choice 850-800 lb heifera
tL J'ulo
211•2'1.&amp;0; standard cow■ 19, ulllitJ
.._ _
and -commercial 18-17.50; utlHty
plt ­
and commtirelal bulls .10 5;•211
choice Yt1l�r1 30-32, cood 28-Soi
1l1ndud llll-26 utlllty 20-22.
tlon (abbr,) .
Ho11 2300: barrow-a and a:llta
4t. l'ooll la
2Sc hl1her 180-Ho lb 18.II0-17,
4'. ......
!or III0-10 lb le02110 lb 18.21J.IA,IIO
310 lb 18j 30CMIIO lb IOWI 13,111-

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:Figlit Put, Up
Ry Teenager

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0rgan1zat1ons

R0ll T0 v·Ictory
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n IlliROIS
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CHICl,GO UPI and
Republican
organi;ations
111eamrollered to victory . in Illi­
nois · today, crushing the hopee of
insurgents i n both parties who
sought to occupy the governor'e
mansion in Springfield.
Gov. WiUiam C. Stratton, seat.·
ing an unprecedented third term,
wun the Republican nomination
and Otto A.emer, choice of . or•
11:anized Democrats, 11lopped cold
the dree1µe of two would-be-gov•

Vi ce President Riehard M . Nhcon •
piled up a substantial popularity
vote il'I 1be · natibn 's third state
primary of the 1960 presidential
eledion year. "But Nixon, uncon•
teated on the GOP ticket, lagged
behind . Prei,idtnt
Eisenhower'a
vote in !he 1956 primary,
Four years ago Ei84lnhower out­
ln!nned former Sen. ·wnuam F.
Knowland o.f Cal ifornia, 781,710 to
33,534. Nixon passed tht' ha1f mil­
lion vote mark with 2,300 pre.
einets left to tount.
Dtl...te1 Not Committed
Sen�. John F. Kennedy and Hu•
bert Humphrey, the leading Dem•
ocratic
presidential candidates,
did not entet- the Illinois primary,
probably betause· the national
convention delea::ates elected wel'fl (
not committed to any candidate.
Kerner, former Cook County
(Chicuo) judge, nailed down the
Dcmperalic gubernatorial nomlna. f
tion by a 2-1 mar�in" over hl1
combined
oppodtion o( State
Tre&amp;1uret Joseph • Lohman and
former Democratic National Chaiflt
man Stephen Mitchell.

et'lt\1 11) his"·party.

. ��ratton, whoire political fortune,
had shown some signs of slippillll,
re�oyped with a .strong victory
over State Sen. Hayes RqbertsGn.
Sttatton, despite seven' years In
office, faced
opposition fro
some GOP oreani:r:ationa outaidt
Chicago.

Wahaiua•s White Falcons have
�cheduled Jwo. -mgre baseball iarnea­
-'to IJl!f""ed t6 lKeir current sched.
ule aeeor:dlng to Coach Ralph �
Sayre.
The Falcons will play Hannan
High School 11-t Hannan on April
25 at 1 : 1� p. m. and will entertain
Hannan at home on May 3 at 1:15

p. m.

Divorce Is Granted
Dorothy RaJbbuns

ml
THE DAIi
.., SE'NJllrR
. -.1

Rl$h•""-' S. Owen. Publlther
PubU,bed e\'ery f(t'!fflMQ ch
te-pt Sunday by The Jhio V11hl
hbllabfnf Companr at 110 11'1
,!Jwi lc Sl, r'":-?nero,, O bto. Im,:\
2-2 158, editorr,_es, oftJce Pho�
111 offlc• abOI\CI WY2-215'1.
Entered. 11 �hd d.,a mallfnll
matter ,t tbe poll office at p0..,

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\Ive: Bottlnet.••KlmilMU, h.• &amp;II
.,ezlr.zton Avt1.. New YO"- cttJ
'llflw York.
Su�alotton ratet1: :teliY� h1
whe� avallllblfl, 30 cena
-, -..at: one nar In advance ,v,
1'he Dt.lhr Sf"nih:iel otrice, $11.ril
�ir months. S7 .80: tti.ree :monm,
a.to, 'B-.' l!lotor route where uail
,hte: obe montlt, S l "8:, m.U� C\S
tear r.':; 1b; - aonthl, 14.2'; tJr- •
aeeitht. .., "" ...... fflnflth. .,

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Preston Motor
Sa les I nc.
Middlepo1t, Ohio

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Racine, Ohio R.D.

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. Amount of Clai111
$1 20.35

NEW FURNITURE

County Court
E. W. Peeples, Judge

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Scientist Kissed
Tiros Satellite·
Goodbye On Pad

BOWLING

FRIDAY NtGHT LEAGU E
High Scorn, Ap,-11 J
High 3 game ind. P. Mullen 503
High single game P. Mullen 193
Team 3 games New York Clothing
2,278
Team gingle g.ame New York
Clothing 794:
,
Won L05f
Standing,
1 8 liit 1 1 1ft
N. Y. Clothing .. .
1 5 1,, 14½:
Landmark . . . . .'. .
13¼: 16½:
M oores Store
12\.2 17"2
Racine Serv. Sta.
SEASON HIGtiS
Ind. 3 games, M. Murray 577
Ind. I game, P . Collins 219
Team 3 game!! Landmark 2381
Team· I game, LancJ.mark 863
TOP ..5 .. BOWLERS AVG.
158
M . Eberaba ch
157
�. Murray . .
155
P. Mullen
151
P. Collins . .
1-W
P. Pitchford

Ohio River Bolts: Downbound:
Deshrield. Ashland al 1 1 : 45 pm,
0·5: )lontgomery, Cornell at 8: 1 0
am. 6.fl: Lock 7 Indiana a t 7:20
am. 8-0; Lock e, Trade Wind.I a t
a·:;o a m . 14--0; Lock 1 5 Fory1thia
&lt;1t 7 10. work flat; Walter C.
Beckjord at 8:30 am, 9-2; Lock
23. I. F. Fre: !&gt;erger .it l ; � pm,
0-19; Elger Cliff at 4.05 pm, 3-0;
In vader al :uo pm, 0-4; Island
Crrek at 5 . 35 pm, 0'6; Patsy Cbo­
tan at 7 pm, 0·2; Mis, SterUng at
9 pm, 2·0 and a derrick boat;
Mike Creditor at 10:50 pm 20-0;
Beaver a t l 1 . 05 pm, l -0 ; Janie D.
at J : 1 5 a m , 4-0; :,ational al 2:40
am 0.J: U p bound Galli-polis City
of Huntington at 3 . 10 pm 1 0-2;
Robert E. Reed al 1 1 :50 pm 6-6;
Brooklyn at 7 am, 3- 1 ; Lock 23,
Fre&lt;l W. Ollcolt at 12: 20 am, 2- 1 ;
A. V. Criss Jr., at 7:20 am 1-6;
Janie D. at 10 am 0-8: A. V.
Criss at 6 : 40 pm l·&lt;I: Ernestine
al 9.45 pm, 0.-fl: Colton Queen
at 3 am 5--0; Reliance at 6;25 am,
12-4.

YORT MONMOUTH. N. J. UPIScientist Herbert Butler kissed a Breakfast On Ea�ter
satellite goodbye forever - but
The Guild of the Mt. Moriah
he's still receiving its messages Baptist Church. Middleport, ille
pl.inning to serv(' a n Easler break
from outer space,
"My heart isn't really broken, I fast this coming Sunday morning
although I never expect lo see i t at the church basement from 7
.again," said Butler, referring to to 8:30 a. m .
the revolutionary Tiro.11 weather
The puUlic i s invited and the
satellite launched April t .
men
u will include juice, bacon
ro·
in
ast
Butler, director of the
• strumen tation branch of the u . s. and eggs, biscuit or toaet, cereal
per
s ignal corps laboratorie.11 here , and coffee. The price is 75C
guided the sdentifici te.am that person.
de\•e]oped the Tiros and its tele•
vision car ,eras.
1
The T , ros has been sending
back daily pictures of · the earth's
By Unit.d Pres, International
cloud cover, which may provide
man with a means of predicting
NATIONAL LEAGUE
weather disasters rar in advance
W L Ptt. GB
and making long•r.inge roreea.sts.
INDUSTR IAL LEAGUe
1 0 1 .000
Oi.ncinnati . .
The New York-born Butler, Mw �ilwauk.ee
I O 1.000
H igh Seo�• for April 7
1 O 1 .000
High 3 games ind. H. Clatworthy a resident of Little Silver, N, J., San Francisco
recalled the tense woments as Los Angeles
1 0 1 .000
089
the Tiros was poised on its launch­ Chicago . . .
y
Clatworth
H.
game,
0 1 ,000 l
single
High
ing pad al Cape Canaveral, Jo' la,
21 2
O 1 .000 1
Philadelphia
Wife Didn't Mind
0 l .000 1
Pittsburgh . .
Team 3 games, Pomeroy Cement
··1 kissed the sate llite right above St. 1..-0uis
Block, 2�6
o l .000 t
ninth stage before it was
the
Tuesday'1 Rffulb
Team single games, Foreman·
launched," Buller said. ' ' My wife.
MllwaulcN 4 Pittaburs,h 3
Abbott 930
Won Lost Pct. Kalhlee, tells me she doesn't
Cincinnati 9 Philadelphia 4
Standin91o
mind."
San Fr•ncisco 3 St. Loui, 1
Swii;her•Lohae
Then Butler and the other sei1 1 718
28
Loa Anplq 3 Chicago 2 (N)
Drugs
24 \o, 1 4 ½ 628 enlists waited anxiously wh!ic lhe
WitdnHday't. ProlMbla Pitch11n
Sport Center
1 6 590 count.down proceeded. He and
LHt year"t. won-lost r■cords in
23
Daughert y Inc.
RCA lalKiratories worked on the pa.renthHes
Pomeroy Cement
20 487 11atcllite under signal corps sU'per•
1Q
St. Louis. at 5.n F ranciKO--Mi­
Blo(k
,
14
25 359 vision.
wll 13-10 vs McCormick 12-16..
Foreman-Abbott
"We all swore up
and &lt;fOV,:n
8½ 30½ 218
Chicas,o et Lot Ane.-fH night
H. &amp; R 1-'ireston e
was -Hobbl• 16-13 YI S...rry 7•2
lite
satel
the
when
thal
SEASON HIGHS
launt·hcd thr f'arth would prob­
Thunday's Gamn
Ind. 3 games, Cla lworthy 625
o
bl)' be completely naked," Butler Cincinnati at Pitts.burgh
Incl. 1 game, J . Duerr 248
said wilh a smne "no clouds "
Mllwaukff at Philedelphla (N)
Tea m 3 games, Sport Center 2678
During the co��tdown, a �inor Chicaoo at San Francisco (NJ
Lohse
Swisher•
game
1
Team
972 problem deveJopt:d in the vehicle St. Louis at Los Angelff (N)
Drugs . . .
and 1 1 was checked "while we all
TOP 6 BOWLERS AVG
Ame.-ic•n L-tu•
sweated:· Buller said.
SfflOn s.t•rh nut -•
B. Louks . . . . . . . . . . . . 179
"'FinaUy, il was launched-one
175
s. Flanagan . . . . , . .
the mosl beautiful launchings other weather satellite when Tiros
of
171
.
.
11. Clatworthy . .
ever seen, four minutes be· finslly gives out.
I've
170
C. Searles
our final dt·adlin,." he said.
fore
"We're still looking onward and
169
M. Houdashelt . .
No Plctu.-.. T•k.n
upward,"
said Butler. "Now we get
lfl7
McKinney
J. Dl1err-Bud
Buller said he has some trouble back to work for bigger and better
WEEK 6 HIGH SERIES
he actually satellites."
212 1 7 1 206 589 convincing people
Clatworthy
kissed Tiros. "After all, we didn't
183
164
166
5
1
3
Duerr
J.
176 176 160 512 take pil'lures," he said.
R. D.11vis
Butler bas seen more lhan 2.·
174 136 201 5 l l
W. Radford
of the satellite's pic tures be0
00
A. Sylvester . . 197 1 52· 158 507 ,
are sent for �tudy .to the
f
re
'
?
s. Flanagan· 146 1 B9 171 506 Li. S. they
Wea1her Bureau tn Su1tland.
Md., and the National Aeronauties
and Space Administration (NASA)
Cll'Y LEAGUE
in Washin gton.
High Three Game lnd. - Louks,
The government is keeping con.
602.
f1dential £or the present any con•
High Single Game - Louks, 2-47. clusions drawn from the cloud
Team Three Games - Fife Nov• pictures.
elly Shop, 2632.
"The satellite Is working beau•
Team Single Game - Fif� Novel• tirully," Butler said. Tiros had a
ty Shop, 966.
Pt.on. wv.2-3914
life expectancy of 90 days, but
Won Lost Pct, scicnlists hope it can continue
Standing!'
Corner 2r.d .a. RuHand Sts.
21 15 .583 longer.
Robinson's
Middltp0rt, Ohio
19 17 .328
Fife'e Novelty
Plans are in the works for an.
19 17 .528
Elks
1 9 17 .528
Ohio Power
Grange Auto, F i re, Hospita l
15 21 .417
Stroh·a Beer
.417
21
5
1
New Haven
S.-son Hl9h1
Ind. 3 Games - F11nagan, 659.
Ind. I Game - Flanagan and
FOK MEMBERS AND NON MEMBERS.
Clilford, 256.
Team 3 Games - Elks, 2778.
Team l Game - Stroh's Beer,

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Erwin's Gulf Service

Top Five Bowlfft Avg,
182
Clifford
179
Louks
171
Hawley
17?
S('arles
1?4
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TOLEDO IIPI-Pi&gt;lke today

1outht a bold 1unm1n who rob­
bed lht" downtown office of the
Ohio Fuel Gas Co, of about :,3,'700
Tuesday afternoon and then es•
eaped afteT I foot race with com•
pany employes.
Pollt:t ttnt all •valltble men to
seal off the area, ,earched · pub­
lic bulldlna:1 and e•en atopptd
buau. but to no avail. 'Nie ban•
dlt 1ot U.e b\C)ney from 1 20-"81'
old woman1 clffll: -,.ho tDld poltce1
the fflffl nlcl he bad • fi1D ln 1111

SURVIVIS TRYOUT (AMP
BURBANK-:- Calif. UPI-Billy
Anderson, 29-year-old son of Ed·
die (Rochester) Anderaon of the
Jack Benny teJevialon show, has
survived the four-day tryout camp
of the Los AngeJea Chargers of
the American Football
League.
He is a 6-foot, 190 pound half•
baci; who formerly played with
I Compton College and the Chicago
Bears.

,OME llOY HIG-H SCHOOL
BASEBALL - 1960
Gama Time 4:00 P. M..
O•t•
T.. m
Place
April 5
Here
�lddleport
Apn! 7
llacine
Here
A1ml 1 1
l'l l-'le11111.11t
Here
A1ml 12
Tht-re
J ukson
April r n
&lt;.;11Jl1poils
Here
Arml 2 1
Hu\liind
Here
Aprd 26
Rutl ;md
Here
April W
Middleport
There
A 1ml 28
kutland
There
M ,,y :S
Jackson
Here
:,fay
4
Pt. Pleas,rnt
There
i\lay 5
Hacine
There
UII)' JO
Gallipullh
There

Gallia Academy' !! v i ■iting defend•
mg SEOAL champs l ook ed every
bit rapable of repeating thil &amp;eason
m whopping Middleport'!- Yellow
Jackcte 22·2 Tuesday amida t a covcy of ba1&gt;e hits, Jacke t errors afield,
and wildn cts from Jacke t pitchers.
There wa an't much Gallipolis
eould do wrong, or Middleport
right afte r an explosive a.run
fourth inning that made the! sc-ore
10-0 for the winnen. Those bla: S
runs &lt;::i mc o n 5 single s, 3 stolen
hasee. a walk, and 3 crrors , the j
MIDDLEPORT HIGH
mos1 rrnin!ul one w he11 the acket
Date
Pl•ce
THm
1 and
righlfielcler dropp�d a sinking
GallipoliR
Home
fading liner off Gilly Caldwell's April 1 2
Pt. Pleasant
Away
bat with the bases full and one April 14
April r n
J.icksun
Home
out.
H.icinu
Away
Until Lhen starter Boone Hindy I April 20
Home
Pomeroy
had thmgs :.:nder reasonable con• -� pril 26
Gallipolis
Away
trol. Mi(ldleporl had laken an 1 .0 i ...ay 3
ay
5
Wah"ma
Away
s
lead in the first on Jerry Fry· .\.1
Jarkson
Away
walk, John Singer"s sarrifiec, ;,nrt M:ty IO
Away
Rutland
Rirk Oiler ' s single. Gallipolis tied , \t ay 12
it in the second on Matthews sin- mounrJ dehut, striking out Evans
gle, a.A
r and Caldwell's i;ingle. for the last out.
Arter�
lh big fourth inning when
For Gallipolis, now 1 - 1 in league
Tom Ander n relieved Hindy, Gal· play, Caldwell's double and Gary
mt out in the fifth, Lane's' triple were the only e1.tra
Jipotis was
then blew h me 5 runs in the s.ixth base hits.
.end 7 more@
in seventh.
The Jackets go to Jackson Thurs
Doc H;:irl t!r got two of Mid- day.
diepm t's f1Jur hits, a doubl t! and a Gallipolis
0 1 1 8M 7-22 12 o
triple, th� three bagger leading off Middleport
1 00 ooo 1- 2 4 12
Lhc seventh. He scored 011 an in•
Gallipolis: Coder and Roderi ck
fhld 0ut.
Middleport: Hindy (LP), Anderson
Fro.;h_ Charier Bush rcl!cved An• 1 (3), Bush (6}, Hartinger (6) and
derson m the sixth, but his control Bqwles.
was AWOL. So Harti nger made bis
Umpire: C. Searles.

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lf the 1 959 pattern holds true,
the A&amp;. A Asphalt club of Birmmgha(Jl, Mich., will be the open
Learn champion with 1 3096, rolled
·"arch 23_ Should the 3096 hold up
BEAUMONT, T••· U PI-Paul
it will be the lowest champ ionshi p
Jor
v■nNn, 1 36, Pert Arthur, Tax,
!a:
Falstaf
the
tot1tl since t9M when
, 1 36,
of Chicago won at Rothester with knocked Ot.lt CarlOI, . Mltia,
Bander.,
Tex.,
1.
3092.
Pa ul Kulbag.a. of Cleveland ta
FRESNO
C11llf. UPI-Gi an
the singles leader with 726 bowled Flan,,.n 1.U¾, St. Paul, Minn.,
d,.._ with Javellana Kid, 144, Ma•
nlla, 10.
WOULD LIKE TO

f

A divorce WIii granted yeeterday _..
in Commiin Pleas Court to Dorothy
Evelyn ,B.atJiburn from Franeb
Homer Ralhburn. atcordlng io ••
entry.
In iiddilion to divort'e, the plain•
llfl was granted eustody of minor
ehildren, Rupport and the riiht to
real est.ate owned by the couple
until the youngest child is 18
years or age,

DbV""""D
TO INTb•rEt v.,.�.,
t:..nDa.11
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OF mEIGS-MASON'
ARIA

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M a.rl'h 24 . He wou1d be the lowest
to l.all:e the big pr ize since Tony
�parando . Qf Newark, N. J., won
m 1 954 w1th 723 at Seattle.
.
,
J
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L c 1
pa�i::t th: �i1-e1:en��\,i�h 1·m:.
l'be last time such a score won
was in 19M, al110 at Seattle when
Brad Lewi&amp;, Aahland, Ohio, had
an Identical total. For the past
four years it has taken over 2,000
to c11pture an 111!-events · crown.
________
LOS ANGE LES UPI-Jim
Carter, 215, Lot Anael••• knockff
out Eddie Jackson, 1 87, Lo, An•
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RIVER
REPORT

Prep Baseball

Jackets Bow
J��g Tourney Enters 2nd
22 2 1 n ?a e
?1
Half Of Arduous 79 Day Grind � .
With Call1Polts

DISCUSS FIGHT SIGHT
JERSEY CJTY, N. J, UPJ­
Promoler Jaek Fugazy of Feature
TOLEDO, Ohio li Pl-The Amer.
Sporl.i Inc., and New Jersey offi .
clals Tuesday diSCUIISed the possi• 1 can Bowlmg Congreu tournamenl
binty of st.11g:ing the Arehle entered lhe s�cond h1lf of I� 11td·
Moore•Eric
Schoeppner
light uous 9-day grui.d today, �nd If the
heavyweight title fight al Jersey meet follow� lasl year a: p�ttern
City's Roosevelt
Stadium this all bu� one title hu been decided.
Durmg the 1959 tournament, on,ummer. The New Jeraey offi·
ch1ls e:itpect to give Fuga zy their ly tWI_) men crowned won during
proposal next Monday.
Lhc Imal h11ll _ of t_he meet. The
doubles cha�1 p10nsh1p �aa ':"on l y
l
U1trney Ve�1ge and Gib Fishback
Flied March 26th, 1960
or St. Louis on the 4:�th day of
,
t he tournamen t.

·Old G ym Conversion Approved
By Mason Board Of Edu�atio
Willlam R. Frampton ant'! Son ,
,rehite ch, o p peared before the
board w1lh the plans for the pro•
t'l'l. A l so appro\·ed by Lhe Board
�ere plans £or a two room addi•
t1011 l o the New Haven grade
�ehool . The Board requested eom•
plete plans on other buildings
in the county.
Discussion was held briefly on
the school entranee age whieh
will be in efleet during the com•
ing school year. Pupils must be
six years of age prior to Nov•
ember l before they i:an be • ad•
milted t o school. The ruling was
made by the West Virginia Board
of Education.
Hired for the next school term
were the following new teachers:
B�rn1ce L . Arttlerso�. element,ry;
Ri_cWd I 1 , Auf\in, seco�dary;
4.nbb E:laKe Conley, secondary;
Sue Rhodes, elementary; Ul_ona
Wamsle-Y, 11econd*ry and Kent(eth
Mµrra.y ff:COndar;-. , .
fJhe botrtl · ac�eptec'I the resig­
nalion of Felix Preston Boy� as
a l.eaeh tr at tbe 1 Pt. Pleasant Jun•
ior High Sc�I. H. Cliff Hamil­
ton, former , stile eut,ervlsor of
elementary schools, was hi r1•d to
act as consult.ant to work in the
pilot study program.

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Mrs. Charles Hayes
I
Elected President
First Presbyterian Church Session Held
Sunday At Syra'cuse Church By Minister Of Central PTA
The Session of the &gt; ·st United Presbyterian Church of
1 the chu rch annex with Rev How­
Syracuse rnel last Sunday
�
ard Ruppel\, the moderato in charge of the meeting_
The group decided to have
-,
Communion sen•1ce Sunday �m�.
�.
ing and William F. Winebren
was. named .u Comm union Place�ent Chairman and Elders to 118•
sist au Mrs. 1'om Clark, Ml'I. A. H
Durst., Mn. Pearl McBride, Miss
Frankie Mumaw, ��- � ayme
HolmL"S, Mn. Jame! Quick. Richard
Duckworth and Mr. Winebrenner.
�rs. Tom Clark was named as
eha1rm,n of the Every Me mbe r
Canvus far this year with MiH :\tu•
maw, Mn Holmes. Mr!! Dunt and
:Mr,. Ra('hel McBride lo 3!&gt;Jist her.

od is ! Cb utth at 2 p. m. Specia l
music will ht presented by each
churc b . Re \· . Harold Holmes will
be the apeaker and the R l" vs
Geo�ge Davis and Ruppt&gt;lt will co­
pres i de.
\ April 21 IHI announced as the
r'l',eeting date for plans for the Syr­
a,fllse Dally V&amp;cJtion Bible School.
t,"h l· meeting closed with the
Lo?Ji ·s Prayer in unison
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Mrs. Charle!i Hayes was e\ert
ed as pre11iden1 ror the t'Omrn1:
ye,r when the Central P'I'A mrl
M t'\day evening , 1 the school .

A workshop al Marietta on May
3 was annou nced. 11 w1ts also 11 n •
nouncif'd that Lhe s11les tax stamp
ronlest would dose in I he school
April 29 and that members would
meet at thl': school on May 4 t o
Tht! Good 1-T iday service for Syre-ount the st11mp11. I I was decided
acu,e wa&amp; discussed and the Presfore the May ml'eling. The attend•
.,_ 1
forf" the Ma ymeet ing. The attend•
byterian Chureh is cooperalins
with the other Syracuse churches
ance banner was awarded to thr
in having the service at !he MothfHlh grad1• taught by M rs. Spen­
Durin l\_ the Palm S1md11y service
cer.
a1 lhe ,\lliddleport F'irst United
Presbytru,ililn Church the putor.
Mrs. C F. Tompki� Ind Mrs.
ltev. II
1rd Ruppc)t, received Oliver Mithae! read artit"l� on
new rneml ers into the fellowship "Children Corne First" during the
, of the rh ch T11ose in the dass program hour.
were Alan and Bruce Wallace,
At the rlose of the meeting a
Sercn and Olita Lewis, Leland jitney supper w11s held.
Haptonstall, Cindy
Brown, Edi
Sauer and Mr. and
Sauer, Rodn
Mn. Dick � rrett, Roy Coleman Birth A nnou nced
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rought
and Jame&amp; inbom, members of
the church, a o took the rourse as ( Ellen Nessclroad) are announcIng the birth of a daughter, April
11 re(re1het. \
J 12 at Portsmouth, N. H. The
Other recent additions t_o the baby weighed !5 tbe. 1 1 oz and has
church have biJ!en Roy Strickland been named Stephanie Ellen.
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Leo Kenn8'1y.
Grnndparents are Mr. and Mr�.
Geor11e Nesselroad Sr., Pomeroy
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rought,
Hesperia, Mich.

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and everyhody is partial to his own
battle.

Col Cambell Brown, head of
Tennessee 's Civil War Centennial
Planri \ng Committee, looked over
the bewildering array of possibili,
ties and dcci&lt;ll'd to do a little
legend.trampli11g - not a laughing
malt£&gt;r in Dixit'.
Col. Brown, ro11vi nl'rd therl.' Is a
certain amoun1 uf "wrong in•
formation" about the w11r for
soul hern lndepl'ndcnt•1•, has sent a
ninP-msn committ1w nro1111d thl'
stale to form local committees that
-will dig through old trunks. attirH.
newspapers. handhill5. lettl'rs and
otbcr a8$0rt00 ml'mor11bifo1 to "pul
1111• Civll War in its Lnw 1irrspf'&lt;'·
live:·
Therei1\ liea a possihl1• i;nl 111inn
to the d ilemmu.
If rv1•1·yhocly wnuld p;ct tog(•ihrr
and IIJ.!"'(' lo &lt;' Pli·hrute nnly 1 111·

11 ".. 11 1·, o r N .i 1 ura 1 8n• • ge , Fla ··
honor would he salved on both
sides though legends might
be
trampled.
That wa.� a hattle.
IA.'j,:l'nd has it that on th('
night of "\-l ar('h 6, 1865, the en•
.l(ineer of a 11urfing loeomot i11e
whirh had rared from SI. Marks lo
Tallahassee. Fla ., aroused the good
people of Tallahassee with the blust
of his whis1 le.
W•rns of Y■nkNI
His new� was that Union Gen.
John Newlon wi1 h n flrel of 16
ships - induding a New York
ferrybetat - lwd put ashore about
900 Negro troops to cupture the
Florida capital.

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Well, maybt' it wasn ' t quilt!
1 hnt Wll)'.
G('n Nrwton got off on 1 111'
wrong sidr or 1 hEi river, 11\0st of
his ships ran aijround in A11alul'•
ht•&lt;• lll!Y, m,nr of his preeast plans
11l burn bridi::es worked out just
right, u ml he never could firid a
plat·c to eross !he river.

Th,, f'nnfed1•rulcs, aclilll,? a hit
too h!-tsl ily. St'I fi:r to thf'ir own
�ri4! null. worki.hop� and �llW111 1 1 1 111 NC'Wport, Flt1 .. and ra1Jsrd
1 lw t111·nl populacf' "grral hart!•
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Com1m11Jit�•." ··Actvantagt&gt;s of Hurni
Living," "Conservation of our Na•
t ural Hesourc-es," 11nd ··Jlow 4 II
l'lub Work Conlributc s lo C:i1nd
Ci: iz,cni;hip."'
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posit&gt;, wr rlub with 11n idea S('
lected from eil ht!r slule h1'.'u l1h.
/Ulrcty. or l'.'onst&gt;rvn l ion tlwme�
The poster will be m1nh· or1 a t·r,rd
22" by 20'', with imy urt m(•1\ium in

The following eommiUees
for
Hound-up Oay have been t1ppoinl•
t•d by lhe planning commit lC&lt;' : Rc11•
i.�tration. Mrs. 11.ichard Tat1erson.
:'\lrs. S. C. Fuwlks, Mrs. Bryon
c:reenlee. Jr., Mrs. Clyd&lt;' Asbury
and Mrs. Clara Schul!z; Music,
Phyllis Miller, chairman, Claudia
Zctkle, l 'harhine Diehl, Vlcklf
Steel(' and Brenda Steele.
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Walldng, Demi Fitted and
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SHUMWAY FLORIST
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sold thei .. reaidence at Rutland to
Joh n Tuck er and have moved back 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apartment.
134 Mulberry. Cal 1 WY z.t!.915.
on their farm.
4 lS 3k
Sever.al from here attended re---------vival meeting at Laurel Cliff.
Mrs. Dewllurst is visit ing her
son and fan Jiy in Rutland for a
[cw days

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NIGHT CllAWLERS
were ,,,;,;ng her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Russell for
35c dozen
Maundy Thursday s�rvices will
several days.
be held al the First Baptist Church
Re\'. lliatt of Ada has been here of Middleport with the present.a.
repairin1: their property.
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There will be a youth meeting at the Cr�" by the Senior Choir,
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this place Tuesday evening. Rev.
Mrs. Clarence Lacev is director
AU thorazed MacGregor
Miers will be the speaker.
and Mrs. Cecil Bradbury, organist.
Headquarters
There w i ll be an Easter proThe meeting will �gin at 7 :SO
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Mill
Street
Middleport
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Valiant c:idets of West Florida morning. Everyone invited.
erv ce w Jpn-. e l!I,
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front with Gen. William Mil ler lo
t h row back the Y1mkee invader.
Thex_ came home the next day
vil'lol-1bus.

We wish to lhank 't he many
people who made our Open
House a blg·success.
We enjoyed having you slop
by and hope you will visit us
again soon.

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M�· .�;··M�·..::·o�:-�...
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Richie Ashburn

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$5.99 and blaek at $8.99. The
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FOCA.l POINTS Of FASHION-A straw hat from a or emba 1.:ismlne mink (center) that has four
London collection comes to o point witb a small Dearl buttons lend!n1 • double-breasted look.
black bow accenting the h igh, wide and handsome A t right, a button ...front skirt can convert the
crown. In New York, the eye is caught by a cape I effect or a matchlna:-prlnt, strapless awinuult.
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Round-up Oay for 4· H youth 11f
:'-,111son (.'oumy will he lwlcl Tl,111·, .
da�·, May 26, 111 the Mason Ct,un1)'
4-11 und Ym:tth Camp m•ar South
Sit.If. Thi' event wus orig1nwllr
i;rht"dulcd for April .
Ael ivi1 i&lt;'H ml th11l day will lw.1(111
at I p. m . and inclllllt' {.il'mnnsl rn
liuns, public spcuking and 1-1us l N
l'Onlt'SIS.
Dcmomstro11ons will he p1 l•s1•11t
c&lt;l in two groups: members 10• 1:J
year� of age as of Jun. I, r nuo, 1111d
for mcmbl•rs 14-2\ y(•ars
u�e n�
of Jan. I , 1000. The first l(r,mp will
present demonstriitlom1 of 3-� minutes ln length while the oldi·r
group will prl'st•nt demon!ltralion
or H • 10 m inutes. Demonst ra! ions
m11y he! given hy l(•om or hy imli.
viduals.
The Public Sp&lt;!aldnl[ eonkst will
consist of separate c1,ntest for boys
anrl girls with apeeche� of 5 • 7
minutes In length. Noll'&amp; may he

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Round-U p Day For Mason 4-11
Youths Set For May 26 At Ca1np

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-IN LOVING MEMORY (W OU R
h1Hband and father, Dell Larki n:,
who passed away 3 yea rs ago
.
April 13th.
Wt&gt; mourn .for him bo1h night
and day
As he lays beneath the cold. cold
ELMS ....Olm. N. Y. UPI-Mlke
da�• Turnesa,
B!I. £ather of the famous
We tr}• to hide our tears from
�olfing brothers, died Tuesday in
each other
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We loved h i m so and know there Im ske11 at the home of one f
his
daughters,
Mrs.
John
Reccan never be another
Like our own husband and 'h ;, .
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By LOWERY BOWMAN
ATI,ANTA UPI - The South is
getting ready for the centennial
l eldnation of the Civil War with
an embarrassment of riches-too
many ba!tleficlds.
U 1 he Yankees want to rlo any
re1£&gt;hratini: next year, they'll prob•
ably frnvl' to rome Soulh to find a
su1tablt" site to t"e\ebrate a victory.
N""' 8111,v Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Homer But the southern states all hsve
Bartels o! YounRetown are an. Mmmittees hard al work picking
nounl'inK the hlrth of an 8 lb 3 oz out appropriate baltles for re-enact•
ment. And legl.'nd has it that the
son, Dennis Michael April 10.
Paternal srandparents are Mr South won all the battles.
and Mn. Harold Bartels of Younl!'.s
Tak(' Tennessee. There were
town snd Mrs. Edna Bartels of more than 800 battles fought in
Pomeroy is a great grandmother. Tennessee between 1861 and 1865,

COUNCIL MEETS
Farm Bureau CGuncll 3A met
with Elme, Kautz for the-Ir April
meeting with 1ix famHlea ans•
wering roll call. DlseuHions were
from the Guide on Farmers '
Right&amp; and Reaponslbi l ities under
law and ronservntion reserve.
Next month meeting will be
wlth Charles Betzlng of Tuppers
Plains.
The hostess �f'rYed refreshments
.at the l'lose of the meetini;:.

The birthday of Mrg. Morab
Leon.ird wall celebrated laat Sat• •
urday l!-vl'nine with a dinner In
her honor at the home of Mrs.
Isabel w;nebrenne.. Mlddl•port
Amon� other gifh Mrs. Leol\ard
WIii presented with a large de-corated cake b'y Mrs. Blanche
Haptonst al l.
Follow i ng the dinner the even­
ing was spen1 in pl.1ying g■ me-s.
Others at the dinntr party were
Mrs. Bertha Archer, Miss Sylvia
Me�osler, Miss M·ary Phillips.

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N� Members Are
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Saturday Evening

TO CLASS I FY____

1'he 'l!eetine:, i1. ch.ar�e of Or•
val W1ll' S . presiden.l. opened with
lhe pled�e to thP flag i.nd !ht"
,1..ord·s Prayer.
Other offirer�
e'IN·\ed were Mrs GeraiJd G rut&gt;·
ser, v1r e prrs1dent: Mrs. Dont1ld
McKenzie. serrt'tary and Mr�
Ralph Spem·er. ltt"IISUrer.

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4--Daily Sentinel, l'l;,meroy-Midd!eport, 0., April 13, 1960

Mrs. Charles Hayes
I
Elected President
First Presbyterian Church Session Held
Sunday At Syra'cuse Church By Minister Of Central PTA
The Session of the &gt; ·st United Presbyterian Church of
1 the chu rch annex with Rev How­
Syracuse rnel last Sunday
�
ard Ruppel\, the moderato in charge of the meeting_
The group decided to have
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Communion sen•1ce Sunday �m�.
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ing and William F. Winebren
was. named .u Comm union Place�ent Chairman and Elders to 118•
sist au Mrs. 1'om Clark, Ml'I. A. H
Durst., Mn. Pearl McBride, Miss
Frankie Mumaw, ��- � ayme
HolmL"S, Mn. Jame! Quick. Richard
Duckworth and Mr. Winebrenner.
�rs. Tom Clark was named as
eha1rm,n of the Every Me mbe r
Canvus far this year with MiH :\tu•
maw, Mn Holmes. Mr!! Dunt and
:Mr,. Ra('hel McBride lo 3!&gt;Jist her.

od is ! Cb utth at 2 p. m. Specia l
music will ht presented by each
churc b . Re \· . Harold Holmes will
be the apeaker and the R l" vs
Geo�ge Davis and Ruppt&gt;lt will co­
pres i de.
\ April 21 IHI announced as the
r'l',eeting date for plans for the Syr­
a,fllse Dally V&amp;cJtion Bible School.
t,"h l· meeting closed with the
Lo?Ji ·s Prayer in unison
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Mrs. Charle!i Hayes was e\ert
ed as pre11iden1 ror the t'Omrn1:
ye,r when the Central P'I'A mrl
M t'\day evening , 1 the school .

A workshop al Marietta on May
3 was annou nced. 11 w1ts also 11 n •
nouncif'd that Lhe s11les tax stamp
ronlest would dose in I he school
April 29 and that members would
meet at thl': school on May 4 t o
Tht! Good 1-T iday service for Syre-ount the st11mp11. I I was decided
acu,e wa&amp; discussed and the Presfore the May ml'eling. The attend•
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forf" the Ma ymeet ing. The attend•
byterian Chureh is cooperalins
with the other Syracuse churches
ance banner was awarded to thr
in having the service at !he MothfHlh grad1• taught by M rs. Spen­
Durin l\_ the Palm S1md11y service
cer.
a1 lhe ,\lliddleport F'irst United
Presbytru,ililn Church the putor.
Mrs. C F. Tompki� Ind Mrs.
ltev. II
1rd Ruppc)t, received Oliver Mithae! read artit"l� on
new rneml ers into the fellowship "Children Corne First" during the
, of the rh ch T11ose in the dass program hour.
were Alan and Bruce Wallace,
At the rlose of the meeting a
Sercn and Olita Lewis, Leland jitney supper w11s held.
Haptonstall, Cindy
Brown, Edi
Sauer and Mr. and
Sauer, Rodn
Mn. Dick � rrett, Roy Coleman Birth A nnou nced
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rought
and Jame&amp; inbom, members of
the church, a o took the rourse as ( Ellen Nessclroad) are announcIng the birth of a daughter, April
11 re(re1het. \
J 12 at Portsmouth, N. H. The
Other recent additions t_o the baby weighed !5 tbe. 1 1 oz and has
church have biJ!en Roy Strickland been named Stephanie Ellen.
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Leo Kenn8'1y.
Grnndparents are Mr. and Mr�.
Geor11e Nesselroad Sr., Pomeroy
and Mr. and Mrs. Guy Rought,
Hesperia, Mich.

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and everyhody is partial to his own
battle.

Col Cambell Brown, head of
Tennessee 's Civil War Centennial
Planri \ng Committee, looked over
the bewildering array of possibili,
ties and dcci&lt;ll'd to do a little
legend.trampli11g - not a laughing
malt£&gt;r in Dixit'.
Col. Brown, ro11vi nl'rd therl.' Is a
certain amoun1 uf "wrong in•
formation" about the w11r for
soul hern lndepl'ndcnt•1•, has sent a
ninP-msn committ1w nro1111d thl'
stale to form local committees that
-will dig through old trunks. attirH.
newspapers. handhill5. lettl'rs and
otbcr a8$0rt00 ml'mor11bifo1 to "pul
1111• Civll War in its Lnw 1irrspf'&lt;'·
live:·
Therei1\ liea a possihl1• i;nl 111inn
to the d ilemmu.
If rv1•1·yhocly wnuld p;ct tog(•ihrr
and IIJ.!"'(' lo &lt;' Pli·hrute nnly 1 111·

11 ".. 11 1·, o r N .i 1 ura 1 8n• • ge , Fla ··
honor would he salved on both
sides though legends might
be
trampled.
That wa.� a hattle.
IA.'j,:l'nd has it that on th('
night of "\-l ar('h 6, 1865, the en•
.l(ineer of a 11urfing loeomot i11e
whirh had rared from SI. Marks lo
Tallahassee. Fla ., aroused the good
people of Tallahassee with the blust
of his whis1 le.
W•rns of Y■nkNI
His new� was that Union Gen.
John Newlon wi1 h n flrel of 16
ships - induding a New York
ferrybetat - lwd put ashore about
900 Negro troops to cupture the
Florida capital.

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Give Cantata At
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Well, maybt' it wasn ' t quilt!
1 hnt Wll)'.
G('n Nrwton got off on 1 111'
wrong sidr or 1 hEi river, 11\0st of
his ships ran aijround in A11alul'•
ht•&lt;• lll!Y, m,nr of his preeast plans
11l burn bridi::es worked out just
right, u ml he never could firid a
plat·c to eross !he river.

Th,, f'nnfed1•rulcs, aclilll,? a hit
too h!-tsl ily. St'I fi:r to thf'ir own
�ri4! null. worki.hop� and �llW111 1 1 1 111 NC'Wport, Flt1 .. and ra1Jsrd
1 lw t111·nl populacf' "grral hart!•
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])011c for W1•. My 1 1011w and My
Com1m11Jit�•." ··Actvantagt&gt;s of Hurni
Living," "Conservation of our Na•
t ural Hesourc-es," 11nd ··Jlow 4 II
l'lub Work Conlributc s lo C:i1nd
Ci: iz,cni;hip."'
T hr i&gt;o!lter t'Ontcsl permits 01w
posit&gt;, wr rlub with 11n idea S('
lected from eil ht!r slule h1'.'u l1h.
/Ulrcty. or l'.'onst&gt;rvn l ion tlwme�
The poster will be m1nh· or1 a t·r,rd
22" by 20'', with imy urt m(•1\ium in

The following eommiUees
for
Hound-up Oay have been t1ppoinl•
t•d by lhe planning commit lC&lt;' : Rc11•
i.�tration. Mrs. 11.ichard Tat1erson.
:'\lrs. S. C. Fuwlks, Mrs. Bryon
c:reenlee. Jr., Mrs. Clyd&lt;' Asbury
and Mrs. Clara Schul!z; Music,
Phyllis Miller, chairman, Claudia
Zctkle, l 'harhine Diehl, Vlcklf
Steel(' and Brenda Steele.
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LOIN HALF, lb. 53c

Pork Loins

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Whol•, Young and T•nct.r Cut-up,

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price .i:, advertised .
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FULL LENGTH WOOL COATS
Sizes 8 to 44

$1 3.9S lo $21 .95
WOOL TOPPERS
Juniors, Misses and HaU Sizes

$8. 95 to $18.95
FAILLE DUSTERS

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Sizes 10 to 18 and 16½ to 2411

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lff,utlful Se-lection of Mllllntry

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For a &amp;•la touch without the fu• or bakin&amp;, serve this lusciol19 pie ),Vitb
ita bounty di �t. juicy cheqiet. �oy the savin11•, tool

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Florida Oranges

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Jelly Eggs - ��, 4Sc

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Worthmore . . . .

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C&lt;MFl1 and Toppert·� : ,1-11 to $It.II
fob,. 3 ,to ftX oricf?-14.

EASTER CANDY!

Walldng, Demi Fitted and
Fitted Jacket,

JACKET DRESSES
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Fresh Broccoli ::;.-: __ :i7: 25c
Fresh Beets ��.... --· 3 1.cb� 25c

Large Brim,, Filo"""' Binds, Oloohe, Sai­

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SHUMWAY FLORIST
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sold thei .. reaidence at Rutland to
Joh n Tuck er and have moved back 3 ROOM FURNISHED Apartment.
134 Mulberry. Cal 1 WY z.t!.915.
on their farm.
4 lS 3k
Sever.al from here attended re---------vival meeting at Laurel Cliff.
Mrs. Dewllurst is visit ing her
son and fan Jiy in Rutland for a
[cw days

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FRESH . . . . OV&amp;N READY

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Mrs. Glen White and son Bobby
NIGHT CllAWLERS
were ,,,;,;ng her parents, Mr
and Mrs. Clarence Russell for
35c dozen
Maundy Thursday s�rvices will
several days.
be held al the First Baptist Church
Re\'. lliatt of Ada has been here of Middleport with the present.a.
repairin1: their property.
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tion of .the l'antata, "The Wsy of
There will be a youth meeting at the Cr�" by the Senior Choir,
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this place Tuesday evening. Rev.
Mrs. Clarence Lacev is director
AU thorazed MacGregor
Miers will be the speaker.
and Mrs. Cecil Bradbury, organist.
Headquarters
There w i ll be an Easter proThe meeting will �gin at 7 :SO
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Mill
Street
Middleport
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Valiant c:idets of West Florida morning. Everyone invited.
erv ce w Jpn-. e l!I,
Semin1ry in Tallahassee dropped .,;;;
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front with Gen. William Mil ler lo
t h row back the Y1mkee invader.
Thex_ came home the next day
vil'lol-1bus.

We wish to lhank 't he many
people who made our Open
House a blg·success.
We enjoyed having you slop
by and hope you will visit us
again soon.

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South's Senten11ial Is Blessed
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M�· .�;··M�·..::·o�:-�...
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SMOKED HAMS

THIS WEEK ONLY
Regular $12,95
Richie Ashburn

MEN A.ND , B IG BOYS _ We have
loarers y ou 'll like. A white at
$5.99 and blaek at $8.99. The
Shoe Box, Middlepott. i 13 3tc

Hysell Run
Society News

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BASEBALL
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�ASSEV•HAR RIS 7 ft. co:�IBINE.
4 cylinder air cooled Wi8consin
motor. W i l l bl! sold at the Nor•
m1tn Theiss Sale, Saturday, on
the Oak Grove Road.
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FOCA.l POINTS Of FASHION-A straw hat from a or emba 1.:ismlne mink (center) that has four
London collection comes to o point witb a small Dearl buttons lend!n1 • double-breasted look.
black bow accenting the h igh, wide and handsome A t right, a button ...front skirt can convert the
crown. In New York, the eye is caught by a cape I effect or a matchlna:-prlnt, strapless awinuult.
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Round-up Oay for 4· H youth 11f
:'-,111son (.'oumy will he lwlcl Tl,111·, .
da�·, May 26, 111 the Mason Ct,un1)'
4-11 und Ym:tth Camp m•ar South
Sit.If. Thi' event wus orig1nwllr
i;rht"dulcd for April .
Ael ivi1 i&lt;'H ml th11l day will lw.1(111
at I p. m . and inclllllt' {.il'mnnsl rn
liuns, public spcuking and 1-1us l N
l'Onlt'SIS.
Dcmomstro11ons will he p1 l•s1•11t
c&lt;l in two groups: members 10• 1:J
year� of age as of Jun. I, r nuo, 1111d
for mcmbl•rs 14-2\ y(•ars
u�e n�
of Jan. I , 1000. The first l(r,mp will
present demonstriitlom1 of 3-� minutes ln length while the oldi·r
group will prl'st•nt demon!ltralion
or H • 10 m inutes. Demonst ra! ions
m11y he! given hy l(•om or hy imli.
viduals.
The Public Sp&lt;!aldnl[ eonkst will
consist of separate c1,ntest for boys
anrl girls with apeeche� of 5 • 7
minutes In length. Noll'&amp; may he

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Round-U p Day For Mason 4-11
Youths Set For May 26 At Ca1np

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-IN LOVING MEMORY (W OU R
h1Hband and father, Dell Larki n:,
who passed away 3 yea rs ago
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April 13th.
Wt&gt; mourn .for him bo1h night
and day
As he lays beneath the cold. cold
ELMS ....Olm. N. Y. UPI-Mlke
da�• Turnesa,
B!I. £ather of the famous
We tr}• to hide our tears from
�olfing brothers, died Tuesday in
each other
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We loved h i m so and know there Im ske11 at the home of one f
his
daughters,
Mrs.
John
Reccan never be another
Like our own husband and 'h ;, .
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Sadly missed by wire Ethd
and children.
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By LOWERY BOWMAN
ATI,ANTA UPI - The South is
getting ready for the centennial
l eldnation of the Civil War with
an embarrassment of riches-too
many ba!tleficlds.
U 1 he Yankees want to rlo any
re1£&gt;hratini: next year, they'll prob•
ably frnvl' to rome Soulh to find a
su1tablt" site to t"e\ebrate a victory.
N""' 8111,v Announced
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Homer But the southern states all hsve
Bartels o! YounRetown are an. Mmmittees hard al work picking
nounl'inK the hlrth of an 8 lb 3 oz out appropriate baltles for re-enact•
ment. And legl.'nd has it that the
son, Dennis Michael April 10.
Paternal srandparents are Mr South won all the battles.
and Mn. Harold Bartels of Younl!'.s
Tak(' Tennessee. There were
town snd Mrs. Edna Bartels of more than 800 battles fought in
Pomeroy is a great grandmother. Tennessee between 1861 and 1865,

COUNCIL MEETS
Farm Bureau CGuncll 3A met
with Elme, Kautz for the-Ir April
meeting with 1ix famHlea ans•
wering roll call. DlseuHions were
from the Guide on Farmers '
Right&amp; and Reaponslbi l ities under
law and ronservntion reserve.
Next month meeting will be
wlth Charles Betzlng of Tuppers
Plains.
The hostess �f'rYed refreshments
.at the l'lose of the meetini;:.

The birthday of Mrg. Morab
Leon.ird wall celebrated laat Sat• •
urday l!-vl'nine with a dinner In
her honor at the home of Mrs.
Isabel w;nebrenne.. Mlddl•port
Amon� other gifh Mrs. Leol\ard
WIii presented with a large de-corated cake b'y Mrs. Blanche
Haptonst al l.
Follow i ng the dinner the even­
ing was spen1 in pl.1ying g■ me-s.
Others at the dinntr party were
Mrs. Bertha Archer, Miss Sylvia
Me�osler, Miss M·ary Phillips.

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N� Members Are
Red'.. · ved Into
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Saturday Evening

TO CLASS I FY____

1'he 'l!eetine:, i1. ch.ar�e of Or•
val W1ll' S . presiden.l. opened with
lhe pled�e to thP flag i.nd !ht"
,1..ord·s Prayer.
Other offirer�
e'IN·\ed were Mrs GeraiJd G rut&gt;·
ser, v1r e prrs1dent: Mrs. Dont1ld
McKenzie. serrt'tary and Mr�
Ralph Spem·er. ltt"IISUrer.

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About 20 Meigs county farmers and sportsme n attended a
Fish and Game Management meeting: at the city hall 111 Porn­
eroy last night and took exception to three proposals for 1960
bunting and trapping regulations
The meeting, presided over by Arnold Snowden, was called
f�r the purpose of sa!npling opinion of l he public on regula­
lions proposed by 01f 1c1a1s of the lJivisiOn l)f W ildlife to be
elfective this year.
.. The recommenda tions rnadt&gt; last night will be presented
at
a district meetrng to he held 1 1 1 Cambridge J une 9.

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Pomeroy's Panthers took undis- mil l• or two.
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lt"lit· championship
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M oore
wnh a 54 diamond victory al Jad( t \ur
fi led out, Harn,mn fanned, Knighl
I �Oil High School
loarh Hussell Moore's boys pla),'• w:1lked, and Parker douhh2d home
I'd (•trorless bal l , were blessed with Lwo runs. It was ··the ball gamt'," as
11 111ely hitting, great d elens,vc Cunnrngham put out the side 1 ·2-3
pl.ip . :111d outstan d ing pitchinl!, 111 lhe home hell of tlm seventh.
r r"m Jio b cunnmg h am.
wild momentarily
Cunnin"h.i:lm,
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] rom be J l!ll d O·3 to tie It up, l el l a l fir sl, .settled down Lo strike out
behind UHalll 3.,. tt"u! n pushed 1 2 batters, walki n"" only fo ur. Ke;;hunw twu runs i n the top of the scn!!cr
" fanned 9, walked 7.
�uth for 111l·tnry.
Pomeroy ltcserves play at East·
Pomeroy now is 2·U i n the South . c rn Thur sday, while the Varsity
rn
l)ivi.�io"n while Jaekson an ti rests u ntil next Tue',day when it
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loM'I' to G�llipolis. is 0·2.
. Pomeroy
003 002 0-5 3 O
Carl Surrell's d1,ublc 1n the first J.ickson
2 1 1 000 0-4 9 4
l'omeroy; Curu1in�ham (WP) and
I 11111 1ng •nil Jackson ahead 2-0 and
Harry Wright's double m the sec­ Grueser. Jackson: Kessinger and
ond ma d e it 3-0. ln the Pomeroy Swingle.
third Gary Moore led off s i ngling,
Phil Harrison fanned, Terry Knight
singled, .E'adie Bartels walked to
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load the bases, and Chuck Kessen­
gcr, ace Juckson hurler, walked
Uill Wilson fur one Panther run.
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Tom Grueser lined a skimmer at
third ba!.C whith went for a two
I.Jase error. two runs scoring.
Ke�sin�er tripled with one or. in
COLUMBUS UPI - The Ohio
Ilic bollum of the third to put
of Watercr.ift Tuesday
Divisioin
Jackson ahead 4-3. It was in that
Howard suid Lhe dC'a d lirw for boat licensps
rn1mp that leH£ielder
Parter caught a boomin� drive off will be the middle of next week,
[ronman Roge r Hyden's bat in left but that huat owners will have a
._ couotry "rcasunablc Ome" 'to comply.
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forctrr\t;nl offit"ials to arrest any­
ont· fur a rca!IOllable time after all
'" ,uning an
r,f the agent.-; rcrcin" th!! li­
censl s,'' a division �pokef:mirn sai d .
'I tie �;ilv of licenses Las b1,en
held uµ �l' Cause of hi te reteipt of
applwation forrns from the print­
n�
ers.
Wel lston &amp; Logan wan northern
Divisi on SEOAL diamun d . gamC"s I
Tuesdey, the Rockets bcstmg Nel..,
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COLUMBUS UPI -· The Ohio
Athens 13·7.
Nelsonv i llC' pitchC'rs gave up 9 Statt, University faculty Tu esday
walks, the big di ffcreucP, w hile b.irkl·d tire unanimous vok ol' thc­
Honnic Burton o f Logan hit 3 univl'rsily's · Athletic C o u n c i l
honwrs &lt;lriving in 8 r u ns in the a�ainst a pro11osal to halt partiei­
pation rn .i i! NCAA post-season
win over A1hcns.
Rus.� Wickerham hit a single, (•v1•111s hy the Big Ten.
OSU's laC'ulty representative,
double, tr•ple and homer.
Dc;rn Wendell PosLle O.f tile ColThe line score:
1 '! 3 0 1 0 0-10 5 h'dgc of Dentistry, will go tc the
Welhlon
001 001 0- 2 2 May conference meeting in Eusi
Nr!sonvi)lc
Srhadcnharger and llamscy, Lansing, M kh . , with instructions
Wend ( L l'l. Hrunslon (4) an d lu vote ugamst the proposed ban
on po�t-season NCAA play.
l k xlc-r, Wend (4).

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O'Toole Blesses Cincinnati
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W.ith Great Re}'1ef p·1tch'1ng Win ND Games

CINCINN ATI UPI - Ldty Jim
{J'Tooh• gave lhc l'in(·inn a ti Hed8
11 welcome du�4• of 1he relief pitC'/1•
m g lhC'}' nc-ed as the home team
opened its 1 1)1)0 season with a 9.4
\111.· tory uvl'r the l'hiladrl1lhi,1 Phils
T11c.-;4Jay .
Tlw 23-ycar.old hurle r , who posted a ,''Hi ruconi la�t season, came
on 1 11 th(' ! b ird inning fur a hril,
lia11 1 , SIX i1lllllll-( alinl, giving Ufl
unly two hits ;1n1l striking out four
ha1 t&lt;·rs. M,magl'f rred ll utchin.!lon
ri•placed him at Lire start of the
llllllh with lcfthHnded Bi ll Henry,
who r,wn�d twu hatters in rdiring
11 11 ' Phils.
c ; unwll ''l, ;i ynwtl( Cuh11n play1ni-: 1n his first major lcai.:u1 , g;inl('
.� 1 ,1rlNI l lw fiw-r1111 rally in the
l:1.,1 or 1 1w Sl't· o1ul with II si11i,:lt1 to
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Heds in fronl , 5-4.
Hulwrts y1eldt&gt;d another run in
the third when M11rtin doubled
home Frank Robinson and then
was knoi::ked out in the fifth.
Cus Hrll opened the fifth with
11 single t u righl 1rnd after Robinson flied out, Gonzalez hit a hom­
er into 1hc right field bleachers.
Chris Short then c11mc on to te­
pl.ire l\Ob(•rt:-i .
Mc·Millau tin!\ • in his fourlh
run or lh l' �a1111· i11 th!! sixth oH
Ruben ( ;ornl'Z wht'll ht· hit a ·sac­
rifitc fly lo score Eddie Kasko
from third.
The l'hil11 g-ut two first inning
runs wht·n llrt)snan walked Jol'
Koppe ;ind Al Dark, thl'll lt•t loOsl'
a wild pitch. Ed Bouchce singled
tu srore bnth r unners.

I SEOAL Play

OSLI Faculty Rat:ks
Counc1l N(.AA Pol1t�y

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A six.th school, Wisconsi n, was
l·xpectcd to vote for the po�t-sea­
son competition since its board of
regents, in a n advisory action, vot­
ed ill favor of the policy .
Regardless or Wisconsin's vote,

BOSTON UPI-Tom Mc.NNlev,
199, Arlington, Mau., outpointed
Tunn■y Hunwker, 18,4, f1yett.
ville, W. Vil., 9.

with a nine-hit alta�k. Roberts
was rocked for seven hits and eight
earned runs in 4 1;,'J innings. Jim
O'Toole, who shut out the Phill i es
from the thi rd thr ... ugh the e i ghth
inning, was the winn�r.

The Cleveland Indians beat lhe
New York Yankees, 7-4; the Bos­
ton Red Sox downed tne Detroit
Tigers, 3•0; the Kansas City A's
beat the Baltimore Qri dles, 3-0, .and
the Chicago White Sox topped the
Washington Senators, �O, in Amer­
itan League exhibition games.

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in the 1 959 World SNie:-i, c;tlled or ...:andl4•stitk !'ark and beat the
the ruggc(t u1ility o u 1ficlder wiH ii. Louis Cardinals, 3-1, before
Lwo out in the la)ll or the l l lh-unr 12,269; the Milwaukee Braves
i::ot the �11, 111e winning homer iron: ,hUtted the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4.3
wforn :m,s88 .ind tho C i ncinnati
hirn.
.teds 1·0111 1)cd uvcr the Philadcl•
Esscgian's· tcummates galliercd
&gt;hrn l'hil11cs, 9-4, before 30,075 in
at home plulc to meet him as ht ,he daylight openers. American
ran out lho game-winning homc1 League opcnC'rs ni·e schcdull•d for
and the h uJ.:e crowd acconkd lht
ril 1 8 a o d Ajlril 10 .
e x -Stan ford fooL ball pla)'CI' 11 th u n • .\µ
dnous ovation. It was the 1hird
Vit•t• PrC'sidcnt Richurd Nixon
�traight homer IQr Esseglan us a was among tnc capacity th rong Ht
pint·h-hittor, dating back to the ::illn l"runci�co .ts S&lt;rni Junes hurl­
'tl9 series.
ed a thret··hHtcr and Orlando Ce­
The attendance broke the old peda drove in 11,II three Giant r uns.
National
Leagu� single · · game ) Jones Ianued three and walked
ni1:ht crowd of 87,037 set by the uply une, yielding the Sl. Louis
Dodgers ,galnst Milwaukee 11, l lhc ru n on a homur by ex-Giant Leon
Coliseum l.11111 Aua . 8 and ro und- Wagner, Cepeda tripled home lwo
ru ns Ill the first inning and singled
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- - t:luirl1c Dressen m.ide a victor·
ious Jebul 11s manager of the
'Braves When Joe Adcock blasted a
two-run eighth,inning homer oH
Pittsburgh relief ace Roy Face,
who didn ' t lose hh1 Jirst game of
the 1959 season until Sept 11.
Warren Spahn had homr:i:ed ,nd
pi tched shutout ball . uritit&lt; t'bt! 1 Pir­
e1tes tied the score 8.t 2�2 tn the
eighl. Don McMahon plcked up the
win with ninth-inning relle1 aid
from l.AJw Burdcltc.
Red Schoendienst made his
CLOTHCRA F'r and CURLEE
fi rst start for the Braves since the
1958 World Series but went hitless
in three t rips to the plate.
Roy McMillan and rookie Tony
(.onzalea h i t hOmers as the .Reda
spoiled Robin Roberts' 1 1th con­
secutive opening-day . appearance

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ni�hl whc11 the Outl11,crs C'limaxrd
mu• 1 Jf th1· �rcatcsl o))t'nin..: ilays
m N;1t1o1wl League hi.!itory with
an urihHI J-2, I I-Inning vktury
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A record night game crowtl for
the league or 67.�50 turned out in
1 lw massivC' Los Angele� t ·nti­
st•um und W(IS trcatt-d lo ll SCIISil
lwnnl gmnc in wluch:
- Don Drysdale, 1059 striki·out
king, hmncd 1 4 Cub11 and 111lowcd
only seven hits over the f u ll I I in11mg.11.
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About 20 Meigs county farmers and sportsme n attended a
Fish and Game Management meeting: at the city hall 111 Porn­
eroy last night and took exception to three proposals for 1960
bunting and trapping regulations
The meeting, presided over by Arnold Snowden, was called
f�r the purpose of sa!npling opinion of l he public on regula­
lions proposed by 01f 1c1a1s of the lJivisiOn l)f W ildlife to be
elfective this year.
.. The recommenda tions rnadt&gt; last night will be presented
at
a district meetrng to he held 1 1 1 Cambridge J une 9.

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grn,n l',o ln&lt;lg,•. No,. 15 lo U,c
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::I o\ l l h h u n 1 1 1 1 g h\ l V. lTll l lil' h1,u r), 1101'.:, pht'a.s;rnt ur wild turkey.
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,l.1:,oH ti,, ;•X[t'lldl•d lv f&lt;&gt;llf day� or M'X . i � Lht l1111it fur rilher bow "lx,n·t let him worry you, He'1
: II l l li l l i l' huur� rrum dayl1gl11 to ur gui1.
our newsboy ■nd he h,1511't hit the
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'J here v. 1•re no rhan�cs n•,·omA l �" 1,11 a n·.�ul u!lon hy M r
SOUTHERN DIVISION
'idi,u·t, r. tht· lff&lt;iup 11,tt&gt;d t hat 1h(• 1 111£•/ldl•tl l ur thr propui.ed regul:i
Won Lost
HOURS 9 TO S
, . 1 , 1 1 1 1 �,•;1,,,11 h• •Llr� uf h u 1 1 1n� he t1ons n·�.ird1 11� fislung.
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l l U am e l\lanagcm e n t Super 111.'lor Middleport
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BOZEMAN. Munl. UPI-NBA
werr also present.
champio11
world middleweight
l\tt. Snowden was rc-electrJ as Gc11c Fullmer and challenger Joey
ch.airman uf 1h1i t·oun t y group, l lcr­ Giardello each
s;iarred four
lwr1 Shi(•lJs, Racint: HD. was re• founds Tuesday in preparation
t·lel'led as farnJer's" repn:se11tative, for their 1 5-round title bo ut at
and W1llium J,0111e , Midd leport, as the Montana State Uni versity
8ports111an'!:i repr1!sentat ivc
Field I-louse, April 20.

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Pomeroy's Panthers took undis- mil l• or two.
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went h1
this school yea� of Jae ks·on's four errors.
lt"lit· championship
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M oore
wnh a 54 diamond victory al Jad( t \ur
fi led out, Harn,mn fanned, Knighl
I �Oil High School
loarh Hussell Moore's boys pla),'• w:1lked, and Parker douhh2d home
I'd (•trorless bal l , were blessed with Lwo runs. It was ··the ball gamt'," as
11 111ely hitting, great d elens,vc Cunnrngham put out the side 1 ·2-3
pl.ip . :111d outstan d ing pitchinl!, 111 lhe home hell of tlm seventh.
r r"m Jio b cunnmg h am.
wild momentarily
Cunnin"h.i:lm,
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] rom be J l!ll d O·3 to tie It up, l el l a l fir sl, .settled down Lo strike out
behind UHalll 3.,. tt"u! n pushed 1 2 batters, walki n"" only fo ur. Ke;;hunw twu runs i n the top of the scn!!cr
" fanned 9, walked 7.
�uth for 111l·tnry.
Pomeroy ltcserves play at East·
Pomeroy now is 2·U i n the South . c rn Thur sday, while the Varsity
rn
l)ivi.�io"n while Jaekson an ti rests u ntil next Tue',day when it
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loM'I' to G�llipolis. is 0·2.
. Pomeroy
003 002 0-5 3 O
Carl Surrell's d1,ublc 1n the first J.ickson
2 1 1 000 0-4 9 4
l'omeroy; Curu1in�ham (WP) and
I 11111 1ng •nil Jackson ahead 2-0 and
Harry Wright's double m the sec­ Grueser. Jackson: Kessinger and
ond ma d e it 3-0. ln the Pomeroy Swingle.
third Gary Moore led off s i ngling,
Phil Harrison fanned, Terry Knight
singled, .E'adie Bartels walked to
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load the bases, and Chuck Kessen­
gcr, ace Juckson hurler, walked
Uill Wilson fur one Panther run.
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Tom Grueser lined a skimmer at
third ba!.C whith went for a two
I.Jase error. two runs scoring.
Ke�sin�er tripled with one or. in
COLUMBUS UPI - The Ohio
Ilic bollum of the third to put
of Watercr.ift Tuesday
Divisioin
Jackson ahead 4-3. It was in that
Howard suid Lhe dC'a d lirw for boat licensps
rn1mp that leH£ielder
Parter caught a boomin� drive off will be the middle of next week,
[ronman Roge r Hyden's bat in left but that huat owners will have a
._ couotry "rcasunablc Ome" 'to comply.
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forctrr\t;nl offit"ials to arrest any­
ont· fur a rca!IOllable time after all
'" ,uning an
r,f the agent.-; rcrcin" th!! li­
censl s,'' a division �pokef:mirn sai d .
'I tie �;ilv of licenses Las b1,en
held uµ �l' Cause of hi te reteipt of
applwation forrns from the print­
n�
ers.
Wel lston &amp; Logan wan northern
Divisi on SEOAL diamun d . gamC"s I
Tuesdey, the Rockets bcstmg Nel..,
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COLUMBUS UPI -· The Ohio
Athens 13·7.
Nelsonv i llC' pitchC'rs gave up 9 Statt, University faculty Tu esday
walks, the big di ffcreucP, w hile b.irkl·d tire unanimous vok ol' thc­
Honnic Burton o f Logan hit 3 univl'rsily's · Athletic C o u n c i l
honwrs &lt;lriving in 8 r u ns in the a�ainst a pro11osal to halt partiei­
pation rn .i i! NCAA post-season
win over A1hcns.
Rus.� Wickerham hit a single, (•v1•111s hy the Big Ten.
OSU's laC'ulty representative,
double, tr•ple and homer.
Dc;rn Wendell PosLle O.f tile ColThe line score:
1 '! 3 0 1 0 0-10 5 h'dgc of Dentistry, will go tc the
Welhlon
001 001 0- 2 2 May conference meeting in Eusi
Nr!sonvi)lc
Srhadcnharger and llamscy, Lansing, M kh . , with instructions
Wend ( L l'l. Hrunslon (4) an d lu vote ugamst the proposed ban
on po�t-season NCAA play.
l k xlc-r, Wend (4).

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O'Toole Blesses Cincinnati
e ston, og
W.ith Great Re}'1ef p·1tch'1ng Win ND Games

CINCINN ATI UPI - Ldty Jim
{J'Tooh• gave lhc l'in(·inn a ti Hed8
11 welcome du�4• of 1he relief pitC'/1•
m g lhC'}' nc-ed as the home team
opened its 1 1)1)0 season with a 9.4
\111.· tory uvl'r the l'hiladrl1lhi,1 Phils
T11c.-;4Jay .
Tlw 23-ycar.old hurle r , who posted a ,''Hi ruconi la�t season, came
on 1 11 th(' ! b ird inning fur a hril,
lia11 1 , SIX i1lllllll-( alinl, giving Ufl
unly two hits ;1n1l striking out four
ha1 t&lt;·rs. M,magl'f rred ll utchin.!lon
ri•placed him at Lire start of the
llllllh with lcfthHnded Bi ll Henry,
who r,wn�d twu hatters in rdiring
11 11 ' Phils.
c ; unwll ''l, ;i ynwtl( Cuh11n play1ni-: 1n his first major lcai.:u1 , g;inl('
.� 1 ,1rlNI l lw fiw-r1111 rally in the
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Heds in fronl , 5-4.
Hulwrts y1eldt&gt;d another run in
the third when M11rtin doubled
home Frank Robinson and then
was knoi::ked out in the fifth.
Cus Hrll opened the fifth with
11 single t u righl 1rnd after Robinson flied out, Gonzalez hit a hom­
er into 1hc right field bleachers.
Chris Short then c11mc on to te­
pl.ire l\Ob(•rt:-i .
Mc·Millau tin!\ • in his fourlh
run or lh l' �a1111· i11 th!! sixth oH
Ruben ( ;ornl'Z wht'll ht· hit a ·sac­
rifitc fly lo score Eddie Kasko
from third.
The l'hil11 g-ut two first inning
runs wht·n llrt)snan walked Jol'
Koppe ;ind Al Dark, thl'll lt•t loOsl'
a wild pitch. Ed Bouchce singled
tu srore bnth r unners.

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OSLI Faculty Rat:ks
Counc1l N(.AA Pol1t�y

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A six.th school, Wisconsi n, was
l·xpectcd to vote for the po�t-sea­
son competition since its board of
regents, in a n advisory action, vot­
ed ill favor of the policy .
Regardless or Wisconsin's vote,

BOSTON UPI-Tom Mc.NNlev,
199, Arlington, Mau., outpointed
Tunn■y Hunwker, 18,4, f1yett.
ville, W. Vil., 9.

with a nine-hit alta�k. Roberts
was rocked for seven hits and eight
earned runs in 4 1;,'J innings. Jim
O'Toole, who shut out the Phill i es
from the thi rd thr ... ugh the e i ghth
inning, was the winn�r.

The Cleveland Indians beat lhe
New York Yankees, 7-4; the Bos­
ton Red Sox downed tne Detroit
Tigers, 3•0; the Kansas City A's
beat the Baltimore Qri dles, 3-0, .and
the Chicago White Sox topped the
Washington Senators, �O, in Amer­
itan League exhibition games.

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N EW SPRI NG SUITS
WA LK I NG SU ITS and
F I TTED JAC KET STYLES

tc:immate Don Zinimer's homer, tc �d out a day d u ring which the
t it• l hc sco rr in the fifth inning 11n1 I our Nation.ii League opene rs
rarry the g1m1e into e:ittra inninl,l� lrcw a 1uta1 uf 179.782 funs .
Gi,1nt1 o.dicflte P,1rk
E111gl1n Pinch Homen
The San Franc i sco Giants dedl-Alston, who twice i::ot pinch
hit homers from Churk F.ssegiar ·atC'd thf•ir new 1 5-mil\ion-dollar
in the 1 959 World SNie:-i, c;tlled or ...:andl4•stitk !'ark and beat the
the ruggc(t u1ility o u 1ficlder wiH ii. Louis Cardinals, 3-1, before
Lwo out in the la)ll or the l l lh-unr 12,269; the Milwaukee Braves
i::ot the �11, 111e winning homer iron: ,hUtted the Pittsburgh Pirates, 4.3
wforn :m,s88 .ind tho C i ncinnati
hirn.
.teds 1·0111 1)cd uvcr the Philadcl•
Esscgian's· tcummates galliercd
&gt;hrn l'hil11cs, 9-4, before 30,075 in
at home plulc to meet him as ht ,he daylight openers. American
ran out lho game-winning homc1 League opcnC'rs ni·e schcdull•d for
and the h uJ.:e crowd acconkd lht
ril 1 8 a o d Ajlril 10 .
e x -Stan ford fooL ball pla)'CI' 11 th u n • .\µ
dnous ovation. It was the 1hird
Vit•t• PrC'sidcnt Richurd Nixon
�traight homer IQr Esseglan us a was among tnc capacity th rong Ht
pint·h-hittor, dating back to the ::illn l"runci�co .ts S&lt;rni Junes hurl­
'tl9 series.
ed a thret··hHtcr and Orlando Ce­
The attendance broke the old peda drove in 11,II three Giant r uns.
National
Leagu� single · · game ) Jones Ianued three and walked
ni1:ht crowd of 87,037 set by the uply une, yielding the Sl. Louis
Dodgers ,galnst Milwaukee 11, l lhc ru n on a homur by ex-Giant Leon
Coliseum l.11111 Aua . 8 and ro und- Wagner, Cepeda tripled home lwo
ru ns Ill the first inning and singled
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- - t:luirl1c Dressen m.ide a victor·
ious Jebul 11s manager of the
'Braves When Joe Adcock blasted a
two-run eighth,inning homer oH
Pittsburgh relief ace Roy Face,
who didn ' t lose hh1 Jirst game of
the 1959 season until Sept 11.
Warren Spahn had homr:i:ed ,nd
pi tched shutout ball . uritit&lt; t'bt! 1 Pir­
e1tes tied the score 8.t 2�2 tn the
eighl. Don McMahon plcked up the
win with ninth-inning relle1 aid
from l.AJw Burdcltc.
Red Schoendienst made his
CLOTHCRA F'r and CURLEE
fi rst start for the Braves since the
1958 World Series but went hitless
in three t rips to the plate.
Roy McMillan and rookie Tony
(.onzalea h i t hOmers as the .Reda
spoiled Robin Roberts' 1 1th con­
secutive opening-day . appearance

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United Preli lnt•rn,1tlon■ I
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tiouu,rs lasl .� 1•,1s1111
1\11rnagl't" Wall ,\lston st ill has
111 1�1&gt;1 ·d 1111 1d1 1,f N prir1 J: l rn inin �
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d tlt' lfl ll1J11rws . hit tl1e hall o Vl ' f that Wor l &lt;I Serles ma)(ir and the
600-804 F.ast !\fain Stn•t•l
J1om&lt;'roy, Ohfo
tlli• 11• 1 ! fi . . ld f1·11re 1 0 put 1 1 11, Lns Ani;:1,1,,s Oo,lgcrs still h,ivc
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That w11,s tlH' bii,: �lory Tucsduy
ni�hl whc11 the Outl11,crs C'limaxrd
mu• 1 Jf th1· �rcatcsl o))t'nin..: ilays
m N;1t1o1wl League hi.!itory with
an urihHI J-2, I I-Inning vktury
over lhc Chira"o
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A record night game crowtl for
the league or 67.�50 turned out in
1 lw massivC' Los Angele� t ·nti­
st•um und W(IS trcatt-d lo ll SCIISil
lwnnl gmnc in wluch:
- Don Drysdale, 1059 striki·out
king, hmncd 1 4 Cub11 and 111lowcd
only seven hits over the f u ll I I in11mg.11.
-The '!rli rf.hangcr" Dodgl'rs
ritllit•d !rum a n 011rly 2·0 drfie1t.
brought ahuul with lhc hdp o( c:o1.r;;;.;·
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l s Vote To :::�;·::,.:�:��;" ., Its
SchooNCA l y
Keep
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!-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., April 13, 1960

Around And
About
Middleport

Middleport Ministeri al Association Hos
l
Se�sion Tuesday At Church of Christ

rt Rev: Nyle Borden, ptesident, presided over the meeting of
e Middleport Ministerial Association which was held at lhe
:jo&lt;:al Church ol Christ Tuesday morning al 10 o'clock.

M r and Mrs R&lt;1mon Gnm who 1
ha,·e sp('nl t h i• winlt'r months m
Tulsa . Okla , w 1 1 h Mr and Mrs
H. D. Quick have returned to
their home on Brownt&gt; ! J Ave.
M r and .\trs Duke Sears and
son Robert
of M cConnelsn l 11·
were gups\s of 1 h e1r son an&lt;l ctau
ghter-in-law Mr ;;nd Mrs 1-:ugt'ne
Sears Sunday Thl' y i·amc l':.pec•
ially to attend t he hand ronccrt
.al the high s1• hool Aftn ]E'avmg
hl're they we111 t o Gall ipolis lo
at tend !hi' wrdd 111g of Hobert Le
wis Fredrrick, brother of Mrs
Eugene Se.ars.

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MEIGS THEATRE

"THE LA.ST ANGRY MAN"
Paul Mu.ni. - David Wayne

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FAM ILY NIGH T
TON IGHT
Jack Webb - Monica l�WIS
· '11{E DR.fLL INSTRUCTOR"
- also hts Domino , Jerry I.Re Lewis
"JAM BORJo:F. ' "
Also C1inoon

THURSD AY and !=R IDAY
Victor M a t u re - Red Buttons
Rhonda Fleming. Da11ut Nels&lt;&gt;r\
""TH E BIG ( "IHl ' l ·s··
{In Color &amp; ScopoJ
- aho George Moutg-om.-ry and
M o n a rre-t-11\'an m
•·11 U K "'
l ln Golorl

NOW AT STATE THIATAE
Glenn Ford -- Debbie Reynolds
"IT STARTED Wl111 A KISS"

The · · 011c Grut Hour of Shar•
ing ' proJcct was discussed and the
�roup ucc1ded to ask thurch m�m­
l)cri; to lmng used clothing on Sun­
I day, Apnl �4. which will be used
,or Lh1.'l (.JrOJt:l"I, and aloo some Wlll
be Lall.en to t;,111l1polis Slate Jnsti•
lUle. Jtev. Borden said there 111 a
\Jellnne need for lid1e8 coats at
1hc 1nst1t1ne.
·1 he meeung closed with prayer
Uy Rev llordcn.

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Hearthstone Class
Meets Tuesday
At Hubbard Hom e

The Hearthstone Cla8s of the
First Baptist Church or M iddle­
port met Tue11day evening at the
home Dl Mr. 11nd Mrs. Harold
Huhtiard on Fifth Avenue.
The mretinw wae opened with
t h e devulwna l period with Ediaon
Haker as leader. l ie chose the
topic "Thi!
World ' s
Greatest
.
N ut'd .

Mr .llu bbard. president ol the
clast1 presided 011er the husines.s
meeting. Willis Anthony reported
c,n 1/Jc tenla t J ve plans for the
installi1ti on ot an incinerat or at
the church.
Needs £or the l'hurch kitchen
were di11cusse1t and Mr�. Paul
SnuirL Mrs. Willis Anthony and
Mrs Max OrndorH were asked to
111\'e�t1ga te lhe need.s and report
a t a l.itcr timl!. Plans were di8•
ru11scd for lhe Sunrise Service
whirh !he class will 1.:onduct at
the ch urd1 for EilSIN .
T h l' mecti11g was duscrt with
pr11yf'r hy Paul Smart after which
Mrs. Allt•n l l ui;:hcs had charge or
the rirui;ra m hour
Al ! he clw�e of t h&lt;! ('V('nin g
Mrs. J l u hbard st•rv erl II dc•sscrl
course using the (!;jji1ter I heme
in the are1•11soric11, to the follow .
in-'C Mr. anti Mrs. IJ11vid IJ 1 m1t .
Jr., M.P. 1,nd Mrs. Orndo rff, Mr.
;111d Mrs Smar1 , Mr. and Mrs.
/Jught•s, Mr ,uid Mrs. lfakcr . Mr.
and Mrs. Arit hony 011d Mn;. l lood.

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I• Fl liDDII HOUOt. S'"tl".l

• The meetin1 opened with senThe if'OUP •irttd lo ha Ye a rep•
tence prayers by the minls�rs afwhlch Rev. Howard Ruppelt resenL&amp;llve present 1t the . local
councll meelln g, on the second and
cave the devotion, for L he morning
11. n a rn urr n M onday&amp; of each month
I
od
mini � the topic, "What's Go
Lo open the c1v1c meetmgs w11h
About Good Friday!"
prayer.
, ne Daily Vacation Bible school
was discussed. Mrs. ltay Pickens
aad ke, H,,mon Koukrighl w&gt;ll
heil.d the st.alf for lht school .
'J he Lood t•nuay krv1ce to be
held at the C h uHh of Christ was
POM EROY, OHIO
a1scusSW. ·1 he service will tx-�in
al 7 l � p. m. wnh spenal music.
,\lltlJ.stcn of tht! town will a.i;s1st
1n the service.
Not O.,.n Ti&gt;nlght
THUR SDAY and FR I DAY

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1kvea allk tuuah a narrow yet
aupple Une. It h.U &amp; molded
bod.lee with ra.glan1 1leeve■
end wtck•tcOOp neckline. A
ii•rrow bow mark• the wal11t
al)ove ._ 1llm 8klrt eued wllll
1ott. tolda at �• hlpll:ie.

Mary Ruth S.iul'r. d11ughtcr of
:\1 r. and Mrs Harold SauE'r who JS
a pa1Ll'u1 at t he Mason Clinic is
improving from an al\a('k of pn('u
mon1a.
Mrs Walter A!h ey w;i� i n Eur .
eka yesterday.

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Card Clr,b E11tel'fained
By /llr,. Hu ,11pltrey

Mrs. Norman llumphreya en,
terta ln� the members of her
card club Monday ,evenin&amp; at her
h-0me in M lddlepo,rt,
, . . After PJ,1,.wtth •
Priu·s were won hy Mr1. Ken­
ercliante Police Sen'ke
neth McElh lnnei• and Mu. Chnl­
ea Clarkson. Other• playlhg were
Mre. Arthur-.. Strauu, Mrs. Joe
alley, Mr1. Denver Rke, Mn.
B
· Se,:vln1 Good Fl)Od
Donald Lowtry, Mrt. Paul TheUI
alid . Le1al Be,ent41
i.nd Mr■. Ralph Sl11on.
Unlll .:iii A.iii.
I OUrln&amp; the even1n1 NfN11h•----------- I menu were 1erved by lb41 hoateM.

Smart new sprl n.g and &amp;um­
mer patterns and colors lo
complete you.r Easter ward­
robe - po,pu ktr new wid-Lhs. _
Wembley ti&lt;..'IS are smart lo
wear - ,hol'd Weir s.1-tapc
well and arc wool lined.
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W&lt;IShable

! ! till' 1runm,\:

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with fl•p pockets.

e Ci&gt;ntinenhl styles with ex­
tended waistband - no
belt looPI - tapered legs..

$1.00

Mens Hanes
KNIT BRIEFS . f $1,00
Mens Hanes
BOXER SHORTS . . 79c
Mens Hanes Gripper
�OXER SHORTS - 79c
�lens Hanes Side Elastic
GRIPPER SHORTS 79&lt;

l00%

Cotton

Drip Dry

Permanent stay
collars. Dua l
cuffs. Wear as a,
regular cuff or
French cuff with
links. Si:t:es 14 to
'-'l.,_J 17 .

HANDl{ERCHIEFS

1-'ine quality w h it� hand­
kerchiefs with.hand roll­
eJ hems. Large size.

Boys Sizes
$1 .95

25c

Mens Colored Border
llandkcrC"hlcrs . . . . 5tlc

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MENS LEATHER

May We Suggest

8ELTS

Stylemarl and Brookfield

SUITS · · · · from $29.95
SPORT CbATS
· fh1111 $1 7.50

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MENS W I I ITI,;

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MENS WH ITE

Danc e Plan n�d
For New He: ven
eW Thur sday Night

HIDE-AWAY BAR

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a o ri . �nfor 1z('d �hrunk. Need

Harold Bartels returned to his
home in Yo1111gstow n Sunday after
a several duys 11isH with his mo­
ther, Mrs. t.:dna Bartels.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and
Mrs. V1:rne Davis re111rncd home
from Kc,riosha, Wbr., were they
werl' called by thl' serious illness
of Mrs. IJ11v1s' brother, Floyd
Smith.

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$4.95 to $9.95

Me,.,,

$7.95

l·ol tons

Other

Y.o uth Fellowshi p
Hold s Session
At Ente rprise

FRO flAll(IMG·
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1:,hed

By LOWELL WINGETr
Tuesday, April 1 2, was a red-letter day in the life of a
Pofl!eroy ·man who has traveled thousands of mlles by rail­
road without getting more than five miles away from home.
He ls Clyde Andrew,, Ebenezer-st, who yesterday celebrat­
ed hJs 50th annlvers'll'l' as a member of the Chesapeake &amp;
Ohio yard crew in Pomeroy.
Mr. Andrews, who started man and sinee June 15, 1917
to work hen for the Hocking as conductor on the yard train
Valley April 12, 11910 as a here. A:nd alter 50 years, he
brakelll8D, has completed 50 says he stilt wants to continue
� travellng up and down the job which has been so
the ('ofl!,roy :1111t1· Middleport muc h a part of his Ufo.
T�e story oJ Clyde Andrew's
waterfro11t, flrlt as a brake-

T-SHIRTS

Wdilit !',l!C� 29 t o 3B in pol-

Iv LUCILLa HAWKINS

BAKER
FURNITURE

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Church Women
Boa rd Meeting Held
tuesdoy Afternoon

Private lloom4 l:or
10 lo 115 hojllo

Mens a nd You ng Mens

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iQYS' SPORT COATS
and SLACKS

Top grain lelther belle; in
reg-ubr widths end t1he "rpop ,
ullir narrow belts. Brown,
blaek, ,grey. All size!I 30 to
50.

Huskle - Regular

ARROW SHI RTS,

$1 .00

Other Men's a.Its _ _ $1.39

TilS by Arrow

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SJRETCH SOCKS

Washes �asHy - fits ne-at­
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dy \.... dri-es quickl y - ny­
lon elretch fits sfaes 10 to
13.

Men, Cotton Art'lla
SOCKS � �- _ 2 p•I" $1.00
Men1 8-n Lon
STRETCH SOCKS _ _ 69c pr.
Man&amp; E1qlHre
NYLON SOCKS _ _ $1.00 pr.
Mtn, Nylon
STRETCH SOCKS ·_ _ 39c pr.
Mens Cotton Sport
SOCKS
_ _ 3 pal" $1.00
1!111ulre Sport
SOCKS
$1,00 • pair
, EMtui,. Llale
SOCKS
,1.00 a P•lr

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OfEN ALL J!AY THURSDAY, APRIL 14
For -Your Eisler Shopping Convenience

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Herc is the world's thinnest pass-case billfold thanks to
the remarkaUlc f!ut:ih dosing { shown above), and the
windows of thrn, strong ''M Y LAH." polyester film. 1n
genuine buffalo calf, $7.50. Jn other tine leathers from
,s.05 to $ 10.00.
Other 1llens BIiifolds . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 .00, •1.95, $2,00

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Let DOWNIE-G_ROSS show you the
latest in Spring
Men's Wear
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2 pairs $ \ .00

the new Thin-Fold by
LORD BUXTON

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and Sha des in Spring HATS
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MENS N YLON

Mens Sport Shirts

COLGATE BARBER 5HAVI - - - - - - - · · - - - · - - · - - - 69c - 91c
- - - - · · · · - - - - - - 79c
MIS. INSTANT LATHER · - - - - - - AERO SHAVE 59c - 98c
MINNEN FOAM SHAVE _ _ 7tc
GILL&amp;TTE fOAMY 5HAVE - - - - 79c
79c
NOXZiMA _ _
OLD SPICE LATHER SHAVI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1.00
.APID SHAVE LATHER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . _ 79c - 91c
'-\INNIN 8RUSH&amp;.ESS SHAVE - - - - - - - ·· - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SSc
MliNNIN LATHER SHAVI _ - - · - - - · - - - - - - - · - - - - - · - - 60c
COLGATI BRUSMLESS SHAVE - · - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . · - - - lSc
COLGATE LATHER SHAVli . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ 39c. - 57c
8AilBASOL SHAVING CRIAM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - 29c
PAt.MOLIVE BRUSHLESS SHAVE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ :Uc - 53c
PALMOLIVi LATHER SH.\VI - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - 39c - 57c
BARBASOL 11:USHLl!SS SHAVE _ • - - - - - - - - - - � - · - - - - - 69c
OLD SPICE SHAVING SOAP - - - - - - - - - · _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7Sc
C.OL.'-AT!l Cl.JP SOAP _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - lSc
' WtLL IAM&amp; "5MAVING SOAP _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Uc
- · · - - 1 5c
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PALMOLIVE SHAVING SOAP
PALMOLIVE APTIR SHAVE LOTION _ _ _ - - · · 30, - Sl,00
MAX FACTOR APTER SHAVE LOTION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - fl,GO
_ _ _ _ - · - - - - - - - - 11,00
SEAFORTH COLOGNI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
wooo•URY AFllR SHAVE LOTION _ _ _ 21, AQUA VELVA APTeR SHA.YI LOTION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .$9c
MINN&amp;N SKIN iRACIR _ _ _ _ _ . - - -- - - - _ - - - - 60c - $1 .00
CCK.GATI AFTER SHAVE LOTION _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 30c - 60c
MENNIN AFTIR SHAVI LOTION _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $1.00
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 75c
MINNIN PRE-SHAY LOTION - - - · - - - · ·
MAX FACTOR PRE•ELICTRIC SHAVE LOTION _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 7k
OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVI LOllON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fl,00
OLD SPICE SHAVING MUG
Sl .25
SCHICK SAFETY RAZORS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - · · - - - -- Sl,00
GILLETTE SAFITY RAZOltS
79c on11 $1,00
GILLETT ADJUSTABLE RAZ RS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fl ,,S
100 SCHICK SPICIAL RAZll'IIII _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ 79c

White or Colored

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V isit The Mens a nd Boys Wea r De pa rt'l! J1 nt on the Main F loor C a pa ble Cou rteous Sa lespeople t o help yotl with you r selection.

Mr and Mn. Dcnn·r Hice spent
last week1;-nd in :V 1 ri;:mia with 1
Denw•r's brother Chester
and
family Chester hJS heen station­
ed in the army thete and will be,
going overseas m thr near future.

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Tuesday evenin� thE' Oeacom!
end Deecone8ses or th,· First Unit•
ed Presbyterian Church, Middle­
port, met in the pe!ltor's study for
thPlr regular meelins. llev. How·
ud Ruppelt was the moderator for
the meel.ing.

Hom MAITIN

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People

Chu rch Otlficials
Hold Session.T.o
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Plan Activities

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The i!roup made plans to send
allk Celtic crns!lles to :;hut · ins fur
Mn Denv'cr Thomas hu.!1 re­
Ea,lcr. Mn. Herman Bailey und
Mn. JamE's Sanborn were eleclcd turned home after undergoi ng
surgery at Meigs c.;encral Hospital
lo make the r:ommunion elemenLH.
and is convalest.'i ng nicely.
Mrs. Ernest Rhodes returned
The group also voted to continue
their work with the children. at home Friday alter a visit in Can•
the County Home in providing ton with relalivcs . She was uc­
s wimming parties for them as well companie d home by Mr. and Mrs.
aa purcha8i11ti swim suits when nee• Mannitlg Walker who remained
for a weekend visit.
e,sary.
Mrs. Albert :-:imilh returned
Mn. Jam('s San1Jorn, Mri;:. Ever­ home Sunday 11 ftt'r a weeks
visit
ett Bachner, Marcua Chambers and in Columb us with her son-in•l.i
w
Vincent D-11bo were elected ushers and daughte r Mr ,ind Mrs.
James
for the Ealiler gt''eeting eommil­ Hawley arid fo m1ly.
tee. A special offering will he tak­
Dr. nnd Mrs. Paul Bauman of
en for t he Dl•acon11 and D eaco11- Portsmo uth wnc weekend
gucsh
esses rum\ -11fter the Easter service of Mr. 11t1d Mi-!i. i"rcd
ltosenha um.
with Mr.s. B111ley and Ml�s l'hylli5 and Art h u r Hoi;cnha um.
Jol!c him in charge.
Mr. and Mr11. llerbNt Mi ller
OtherH attending the meeting and Mr. atid Mrs.
Edward Venoy
werC' Mrs. Paul Haptonstall, Mrs. and son Craig spent
l he wt•ekend
Floyd earmark, Dick Vaughan illtl in cleveland with Mr. and
1\lr9 .
Mrs. Harnl&lt;I Suucr.
Ucrhcrt Glaze.
Mrs. E . J. Hill returne d home
Monday evening u flf'r ,1 several
days husinei; i; visit in Culumb u.� .
C. I&gt;. Henry or Allll'SVll l 1• ar­
rived Sunduy for u vlH1t wilh his
son · in -law and cl;,ughlc r Mr. ;ul&lt;l
Putril"k Lod111ry.
A Board meel ing of the Meigs
rounly Count·ll of United Church
'rhr. Dis11hll'"lt
Ameri can Vcl- Womt•n was held Tuesday aflur•
Nt1n1, t.'11ll'hriit('rl their birthday noon 11l the Unllect Meth odist
an111vrr1111ry Monda y CVl·ning at ChutC'h.
lhelr hall Oil lh11ter nut Ave.
Mr.!1. A rnold Richurds, pr1!!8i­
A liam 1rnd turkey potluck din­
den1, was in charge und plans
ner was �ervrrl by members or
The monthly bm1incu 111rC"t 1 11i::
were made for the May Fellow­
t�e Ladi,r11 Auxi liary. A larae
ship Day service whi.:h will be of the Enterprise EUB Youth VPl­
b1 rthd;iy l'ukr, the gift or lhe
held
at tho Enterpri.�c
EUB lowship Wall helct Monday e11cn 1ng
Ohio Va1 !1•y Hakin g f'o., and lee
Church on Muy 6 with MrH. t'ra11- at the church with Ruth Ann Brn­
C'ream were Hrrvl'&lt;I with the din.
thers es leader.
ner. A l1irae t·11kf\ was 111110 pre­ ci8 Glader, as chairman.
Group singing of "The Lord Is 1
Prese nt were MrH. Purley Karr,
• Living Room
sented hy :\tisi;e� Ll'na and Kutie
Mra. Ralph Gilmore, Mr11. Buford My Shephcrrf'• opl'ned lh&lt;• tn('f'l­
Guth.
•Bedroom • Kitchen
EHl, Mre. Earl Knigh1. Mrs. ing followed with lhe rcadinc of
Willi am S. l\ull uw, Shud ystde ,
Matthew ff: l · l S and prayn by
ClnN ThvrNaf AfhrtlNIII
stale rnmmBndN of the V1•terans Clartnce Casey, Mrs. Allen Hamp­ Elsie Arnohl. f:roup singin�
of
ton, Mrt. Marion t'rench, �trs.
wuM guest 111,&lt;'11ker ualnii u� hifi
Campbell Harper, Mrs. WIIIW.m Choruse� concl uded the dl'VOlifins
topic I he lll' w p1•11s lon Jsw11 . Mn,
Durln@ th{" husi ll('IIS lif'S�i&lt;,n,
Atkin,, Mrs. W. A. Mor,1um , Mra.
Iris Lumb ert, Col11m hu1. Auxi l
Fred Crow Jr., Mrs. P.carl llysell the treasurer reported $190.71 in
Jury lilalc c· onun nndn , was 111110
Mrs. LLouis llcibl'I and Mr11. Pearl the treau1ry. Ruth Ann Rroth1-r�.
pn•sent and s11oke brirf ly.
Jimmy Cark•lon and Shuron Hi ll
McBride.
Ml�mhers or the Auxi liary ser­
were nanwd as the nnmi11.i tlnJ.:
v!r1g the dinn er were Helen Uatey
commit
tee. Summer camp WSB dis­
On the Brfghteat Come, Lena Wnlf
o, Jlelt• n Kenn edy, Ila�• Sewing Club
cuHcd.
tie Woodard, Muc Roat·h, S&amp;di�
In Middleport
At the l'losr of the meeting, re•
Wolf �. Kathryn Wlkt'y B.nd L,11un With M,.. Clat1mirtl1y
fre�hm
ents wcrt' served by Mlss
Mra. Jame8 Clatworthy
en•
Watson.
lert1Jncd lhe Second Monday sew­ Brothen to Sharon and Linda
tn1 Club Monday even!nc at her Dill, BUI and MuJorie Bc11tz.
home, Luley St. A .!ihorl bu11lneS,8 Belly and M1try GruE'scr, Dottie
se11ion WH held with Mrs Mix Brown, Elsie Arnold , Jrrry Fri �:,.
Ward, presldtnil. Mn. Grace Hol­ Jlmmy Cul-01011, Mrs. Orville
ter acled H 1erret11ry In the ab­ Brown , Mu, Gcorgr IJrothtirti 1tnd
aen&lt;'e of Mn. George S&lt;·hneldcr. Rev. and Mn. Fr1rnei11 Glazier.
Refreahmenls were served by
ppfng
BIG G!��!
�E� R�� o
lhe ho8t�BI .to MIii Eleanor Rob­
son. Mrs. Paul K�n. Mra. Robert
BIG BOYS' - Ll1TLE BOYS'!
.
Lewhi, Mn. Palrkk Wood, Mrt .
Ward, Miu Martha Howel aOd
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Mrs. Holter.
The next mieetin1 will �
A \rery complete selec­
A big rvf'n\ of t lw yciw· for I l w '
at the home of Mi11s Robson on
New lla,·cn T('Ctl l'nntcen i� pl.intion or Spring . . inspir­
May 9.
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J:i, s
t.&gt;d sty les. Sizes for a!I
ol Pomeroy hold a d:Ull'l' p11rt_1 :1:
the New Haven Communit y Umht /
ages.
ing.
' The Gnlnxks, Bob Prc�lon . .Jim
YOUR NIXT
Lohse, 1'immy lluncan and !Mph
i\kDaniel, wilt furnish live inst.ru•
e PRIVATE PARTY
mental entertainment. F'ive now
retord11 will be gh•en to the J)(!r:-con
Black Patent
e RECEPTION
aUendln1 from the farthest dii1•
e Whtt,, Smooth
e BANQUET
lance. New Haven Canteen danel'
champions of 1 960 will be crowned.
e MEETING
• Black Leather
Diredor of the Cant&lt;'en Is MTII.
Jane
)1cFar11nd and the danrc is
• Bro"8 Leathor
1po11sorl'd by the Junior Women's
Club of New Haven.
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DAV Observes
Ann iversary Wit h
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Mostly About P�ople

Ovrlnt the day1 precitdblfr -.d
durlnt WorlO War I, Mr, J.n,
dr-1 uy• thet his c....., wH
hu,dlln9 100
cars of out:
bot.ind product, ..r d•f• mostly
coal end salt. It wea • M¥tn
d1y PN' weeJ,: l ob for the fl••
man crew, with plenty qf offr
thwe at that, Mr. Andrew. recalla.
Coal
Later the • Pittsburgh
Company took over the oper1Uon
of �he Dark Hollo w and Forest
Run mines Which conlinued to
operate until late in the t9ma.
They aiso opened No. 1 1 mine in
upper Minenville, whUe mines
were alllO established in uPPer
Pomeroy WH
booming
and Minersville b&gt;' Ohio Collieries and
prosperou, with
mines,
salt above Sracuse on the preeent Jo·
W-OrkB, ·• foun&lt;try and several cation ot tbe Racine Planning Mill
m,nur.acturina: firms. From these and Bailey's La}le.
concerns Lhe Hocking Valley did
a thriving bullneu. In Its Pome•
Coal from the upriver mlne•
ro� )'ards and Pomeroy capital was brought to. ,K,rrs Run by au
Naped. a a:olden barvtst selling electric locomotive operated. ;by
it• products to an outside world. the electric company which also
operated the street car line be­
In 1912 two luge mines were tween Hob6on and Racine.
opened by the Ebersbaeh in ter•
Al Kerrs Run all c:ars were
eat&amp; ownera of the Peacock Coal taken
over by the Hocking Valley
Co, with a decided influence on yard crew and made
p for
the future of the section. The shipment over the main u line.
I-locking Valley track WH lald lo
Mr. Andr� says that in addilion
the Forest Run 'and Dark Hollow lo coal, the line alsO handled
miau and all mine equipment,
salt Crom the Excelsior Salt works·
Ues, rails, propa, power house ln Pomeroy, White Rock • Salt
equipment, everythln&amp;: that it Works in Syracuse and chemicals
took fo open the two 1argeiit min­
from Grecliff Chemical Worb al
es in the county, was hauled lnlo
Kerrs Run, the Buckeye Chemi­
lhose communilles by the train cal C
. o., in Pomer-0y and ci1eml•
crew then ,under the direction of cals from each of the sail worktt.
Conductor Thomas Bowen.
rortunes were made on Pomeroy
8oom YH" follOWH for Pom­ bromine during World War l
The Pomeroy Foundry which
eroy and fer th• rall,-..da.
had been served by the electtic
locomotive until 1912, became a
customer of the railroad afte�
the track wa9 extended eastward.
Mr. •Andrews recalls . that he waa
a member of the flnt crew of the
Hocking Valley to haul lnlQ. and
out of the foundry end was a
member ot the cre w that haul��
Joe Chapman'a' Oreamtimera or­ the last losd from the foundry
ehestra will play at I.be Chuity when it closed la&amp;t year.
TIMES CHANGI
&amp;II spo.qaored by the Pleasa11t
Vflle)I Holpital Auxillary on May
But times change and so do the
1 at the W. Va. ,.National Guard fortunes of people, of railroads,
• Armory near Pt. P.leasant, it has and of towns. The large mines
been announced".
were worked out and tire big com­
panies abandoned their opera­
The- dance b a benefit affair tlon1, cutting a payroll of ap­
for the hospital. It has been an• proximately
$200,000
weekly
nounccd lbat apecial features will from lhe Pomeroy economy. New
be pre,Einted at the intermissh&gt;n and cheaper WRY.I t� produte BBlt
o.f the dance.
were found and of all tbe aalt
Special Invitations have been wfrl• h;1 this area, only the Ex­
�t. to Gov: and Mn. Cecil Un der­ celsior Salt Works continues in
wood and· to Mri. Mamie Eisen: operallon with an occasional car
bOwer. The Invitation to M n . Ei• shipped over the Pometby tracks.
a;eflho wer was sent for a contri­
The old Rolling Mill WH moved
bution of an item either for auc­ lo Youngstown where il became
Uon or for a door prl!e.
the Youngstown Sheet and Tube
a natloqally known concern. The
big shippers on the Hocking Val­
ley gradually bowed to the Inex­
orable laws of supply and de­
mand and . buslneQ dwindled. In
1� the HO(!king Valley b8came
a part tif the C_he8apeake snd
Ohio RailWay system.
In ite hey-day here lhe Hocking
Valley maintained a yard In low­
er Pomeroy with shops employing
50 men and a round-bouse at the'
lower end of. the yard about under
the Pomeroy•Muon bridge. At
this time the New York Central
,hops at Hobson were emplo.ying
300 men and necessitating a
commuter lrain frobf Middleport
to Hobson on 24-bour schedule
l.o haul 1hop men -and road men
to their employment at Hobson.
At tliai time the Hocking Va11ey
- -railroad career here ia ,lao the
atory or tbe rlae and decline in
the eeonomic hi1tory of Pomeroy
and of this entire section. ll ia
the story of lhe change in Pomeroy'3 role IS an exporter or a
g.real q_uaitity of natural goods la
it1 prueot role of heving HUle
to ,ell lo the outaide world.
In 1910, Mr. Andrew, uy• the
eastern temlnua or the Hock.in&amp;
Valley tracks' in Pomer-Oy was lhe
old RolHng Mill whlch ...tood
where the Meigs Landmark Store
now ,tandi. Both lhe mm and
the mine •ere heavy ahippen on
tile ¥ocklng Valley.

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PLUMBING &amp;

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(ieft) wllh Ille pm, ftlt indn .,...,, E. C. Owens, Middleport, Encm-;
C &amp; 0 Y� CREW -4,, Mr,
Brakeman, and Clair Nellon, LangovWe, Brakeman.
Lopn, Fireman/ &amp;b · Louks, .
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two :pauenger White, and a_ cuhier, Cba:rle, cord Ave., Marion. HU: aon, Cla�- Business has now dwin� , � a
also operated
ence Andrews, hu followed hlS few carlo.tds of lnbound m�
trnins into Pomeroy each way be- People,.
a11 a railro.ader and is such H nour f-or the Mid�'
father
tween Pomeroy and C.olumbua.
· When Mr. Andrews joined tbe
a
ow a conductor on lhe New bakery, lime, lumber,_ ete.. _ ri;re
In addition to this service, they
Valley
king
of
H
e
c
d
y
a
Ctntral. A d aughter, Mrs. is lilllt out.-bound traffle ...- �tilt
York
oc
th
rew
r
each
train•
excuralon
also ran
Sunday and for f l .23 POi;neroy he was I YOU?II man . Other crew Paul (Marcela) Moore, live8 in local crew is now �· •
people could visil Columbus one mem bel'l at thit U me were Con · Fairborn. Ohio. Hi• wife ia .an three day l'eek.
He�y employe of the Ohio Univenily
Sunday and the next Sunday lhe d 1J ctor Bow.JD, B�eman
But Mr. �ndre,w,, bale.. �lni(
A.
g
Yo
W.
ng,
u
( Bill) at Athens.
:&amp;n ti;,.eer
excursion train was nm trom
E.
hearty
In spite of h,lJ
.f�
C.
man
and
l
e
Max
l
the
of
proud
is
Andrews
Mr.
f'iN:
w
Columbus to Pomeroy. ltscunions
t,
were crowded, Mr. Andrewa re- Youi:i1 . Mt. Bowt-n retlttd in 1917 s;afety record established by hi9 of rain or shille aerne,, bot»¥,
go
lo
the
end
of
the
ed
linewltb
promol
Mr.
and
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Atidn:Wl
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crews over the past 50 years. He
members, with e. large number of
, , -:;
the e .and 0.
passengers each weekly trip. At from' brakeJN.n to eonductor• 1 said that in that lime no one haa
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ean.
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be
!fe�
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itlOn
liiJi
recelved an Injury while on duty.
the same time, he uy,, thf: Nt'W Pol
Adnre'lltl WII born In Zanes- During bis 50 yea.rs be bu worll­
York Central wai nmnlha: ab
Pussenger tralns lbrou1h HN!son ville and ca�· to Pomeroy at e� under a.ix. division superin ten­
the age of ,in, with bis parenta, dents, 14 different tnin masten
daily.
HU fe.ther wu . JnlP&amp;a:ff here for and assistant train 1DaJter1 and
the Standard Oil C'vmpany,
NOW EMPLOY I 7 MIN
six local agents.
The C. and O. now entploye1
He has one brother, Earl J.
As to the future of tfie C. and
seven ·men here, a · fi'le-m•D yard I Andrews, who" o,etatea the An· O. here, Mr. Andrews aees JU.tie
crew, a station agent, £. C. drei.fa. Inaurmce �• 624 Con- to offer encouragement unle11
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some. industry which needt the
r.Ji&lt;o,d d
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Ancient Service Of Mass h Hysell un
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Unltitd- Preia lntwnitlonal
For centuries, the . M ai• has
been celebr.iited, in most Catholic
churches, b"y the prl.el\t perform­
ing cerlain rik!8 wtine · tHe congre­
.talion looked on ind Uat.eaad.
·
· 'ffiday In btmdreds of c,tbelie
parishes across the ,iat\.o", U. ·
ancient service bas a _n e w jook.
Laymen in ' the · pews ,ate no
longer sil�µt spectators'. · They
have become actln patticlpanU
in corporat.e worship.
The kind and degree of lay par­
ticipation varies from one parish
to another. A typical pattern calls
for the congregation to sing one
or two hymna, to recite in Eng­
lish several prayera formerly said
in Latin by the priest, and to
make some of the 11horter Latin
reaponses formerly made by the
altar boy.
Another innovation found in
many parlahes ls the •provision of
a narrator or lector, who leads
the eongregalion in its prayers
and responses, and who reads the
scrlpture lesson in En1lish while
the prieat reads it ln Latin.
These changes are greatly de­
sired fur the Jate Pope Pius JUI.
They are based oa instrudions
which he approved only I few
weeks before his death ..
Pl111 XII m.de c:INr that tht
llfur9i�I reforMI were lnhndff
to lead Catholic laymen from a
paulve to an active rol• not onty
In public worship, but In 111 a•
pech of rellttolll- l lfe. "The
l•ity," ht- Mid, "mu1t be tlffil
1 aenM • not of 1-lon11nr to
fhe church • but of IIING the
church."
Even with tbe all·out back.ins of
the Valican, however, perilh
priests have not found il eaay to
bri'ng their tong:regationa around
lO the new waya. Llretltne bablta
are , atrong, and m■ny . devo�t
C■thoUca tend to look with suapl•

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any " I.amd-0n and diifavor
· 1 ' w1t.,
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pertnti:
Stirt '1iilvoetlonail Prograrna
To ' ovti-comC ttii, · inerta, CathoHC blaftop'a in several · larg"e diocelttt" hawdnst.rtuted - tnten rive �1C4lional �•IQl' •to· eulain the
Jior ad;?
•hy .of -�•�y pu:tkipaH
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that the reforms ai,e not really a
n� •4epartjift in ClthoUc wor•
shlp. tiiey . are •ntlally a re•
turn to the . most ancient tnditions
of the church.

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The new ",Aiicipation" of
'dialogue'' Mau is being in�
dued graduu1D,r in mollt dioceses.
for example, th� archdiocese of
Washincton, D. C:, began 1t the
start of Lent 'with congre&amp;:alional
participation at two weekday eve­
nlng Maa,ea id each pariah. Other
dioceses have launched lay par•
tlclpaUon at one Sundl,)' mornin,
MHII-,
Prlesb report · on enthu&amp;iastic
respon&amp;e from laymen who have
actually taken part In a dialogue
Maa. They say the eona:regatlon
.eems to be more attenti� and t-0
have a cre•t�r realtzatron or what
I.ii taklnc place at the altar.
That 11 precisely what Pope
Plus hoped fOJ',
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cutting chamber . . . Salety-Grip handle. For Lhe best
possible rotary cut, try this Holly.

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Alpha Ru¥ell and Clarence
Russell were calling on Nick.
Pierce at the home ot hls dau1hter, Mrs. Don McKnight, last
week.

Air. and Mn. Howard West and
md •IOfl8 of Cincinneti- -were 'diit­
her parent&amp;, Mr. and Mn.
.Alpha Rw;aell cprar , lbe •efftftd.
Rev. Earl Snider of Columbus
attended church
and Sunday
School here Sunday .
Mr. and Mr.s. Howard Wiest and
children Jihlm)' and Karen Sue
Charleaton were gue,ta al the
home of her br&lt;ither J. A. Eden
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early
church,
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WH
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In
Sunday.
tomary for the congreiation to re­
cite all prayera 1long with the
priest. The concentration of the
ritual in the priest was a alow
process that · toot place very slow­
ly between the 8th and 12th cen•
turles. It was furthered, no doubt,
by the fact that tbe Ma&amp;s was
conducted predominantly in Latin
a language undentood by fewer
and fewer nr the wonhippers as
the centuries passed.
lntroclvnd Gradually
In theory, the l1ity continued lo
"aSBist" at tbQ service by uniting
with the prleit in silent prayer
and devotion. ConJclebtloua wor11hippen did practice this kind of
"'interior participation" by follow­
ins the service in a 1)mer book,
COUIIT ST.
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or miaaal, But for many laymen,
the opportunltie1 for distraction
and the temptation to ''.sit out the
,erviee" were very gre'1 t.

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time thin aow
ta lunt how
rnuch fflON
TAIIOIID PIIIRTIIN
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!-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., April 13, 1960

Around And
About
Middleport

Middleport Ministeri al Association Hos
l
Se�sion Tuesday At Church of Christ

rt Rev: Nyle Borden, ptesident, presided over the meeting of
e Middleport Ministerial Association which was held at lhe
:jo&lt;:al Church ol Christ Tuesday morning al 10 o'clock.

M r and Mrs R&lt;1mon Gnm who 1
ha,·e sp('nl t h i• winlt'r months m
Tulsa . Okla , w 1 1 h Mr and Mrs
H. D. Quick have returned to
their home on Brownt&gt; ! J Ave.
M r and .\trs Duke Sears and
son Robert
of M cConnelsn l 11·
were gups\s of 1 h e1r son an&lt;l ctau
ghter-in-law Mr ;;nd Mrs 1-:ugt'ne
Sears Sunday Thl' y i·amc l':.pec•
ially to attend t he hand ronccrt
.al the high s1• hool Aftn ]E'avmg
hl're they we111 t o Gall ipolis lo
at tend !hi' wrdd 111g of Hobert Le
wis Fredrrick, brother of Mrs
Eugene Se.ars.

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MEIGS THEATRE

"THE LA.ST ANGRY MAN"
Paul Mu.ni. - David Wayne

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FAM ILY NIGH T
TON IGHT
Jack Webb - Monica l�WIS
· '11{E DR.fLL INSTRUCTOR"
- also hts Domino , Jerry I.Re Lewis
"JAM BORJo:F. ' "
Also C1inoon

THURSD AY and !=R IDAY
Victor M a t u re - Red Buttons
Rhonda Fleming. Da11ut Nels&lt;&gt;r\
""TH E BIG ( "IHl ' l ·s··
{In Color &amp; ScopoJ
- aho George Moutg-om.-ry and
M o n a rre-t-11\'an m
•·11 U K "'
l ln Golorl

NOW AT STATE THIATAE
Glenn Ford -- Debbie Reynolds
"IT STARTED Wl111 A KISS"

The · · 011c Grut Hour of Shar•
ing ' proJcct was discussed and the
�roup ucc1ded to ask thurch m�m­
l)cri; to lmng used clothing on Sun­
I day, Apnl �4. which will be used
,or Lh1.'l (.JrOJt:l"I, and aloo some Wlll
be Lall.en to t;,111l1polis Slate Jnsti•
lUle. Jtev. Borden said there 111 a
\Jellnne need for lid1e8 coats at
1hc 1nst1t1ne.
·1 he meeung closed with prayer
Uy Rev llordcn.

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Hearthstone Class
Meets Tuesday
At Hubbard Hom e

The Hearthstone Cla8s of the
First Baptist Church or M iddle­
port met Tue11day evening at the
home Dl Mr. 11nd Mrs. Harold
Huhtiard on Fifth Avenue.
The mretinw wae opened with
t h e devulwna l period with Ediaon
Haker as leader. l ie chose the
topic "Thi!
World ' s
Greatest
.
N ut'd .

Mr .llu bbard. president ol the
clast1 presided 011er the husines.s
meeting. Willis Anthony reported
c,n 1/Jc tenla t J ve plans for the
installi1ti on ot an incinerat or at
the church.
Needs £or the l'hurch kitchen
were di11cusse1t and Mr�. Paul
SnuirL Mrs. Willis Anthony and
Mrs Max OrndorH were asked to
111\'e�t1ga te lhe need.s and report
a t a l.itcr timl!. Plans were di8•
ru11scd for lhe Sunrise Service
whirh !he class will 1.:onduct at
the ch urd1 for EilSIN .
T h l' mecti11g was duscrt with
pr11yf'r hy Paul Smart after which
Mrs. Allt•n l l ui;:hcs had charge or
the rirui;ra m hour
Al ! he clw�e of t h&lt;! ('V('nin g
Mrs. J l u hbard st•rv erl II dc•sscrl
course using the (!;jji1ter I heme
in the are1•11soric11, to the follow .
in-'C Mr. anti Mrs. IJ11vid IJ 1 m1t .
Jr., M.P. 1,nd Mrs. Orndo rff, Mr.
;111d Mrs Smar1 , Mr. and Mrs.
/Jught•s, Mr ,uid Mrs. lfakcr . Mr.
and Mrs. Arit hony 011d Mn;. l lood.

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I• Fl liDDII HOUOt. S'"tl".l

• The meetin1 opened with senThe if'OUP •irttd lo ha Ye a rep•
tence prayers by the minls�rs afwhlch Rev. Howard Ruppelt resenL&amp;llve present 1t the . local
councll meelln g, on the second and
cave the devotion, for L he morning
11. n a rn urr n M onday&amp; of each month
I
od
mini � the topic, "What's Go
Lo open the c1v1c meetmgs w11h
About Good Friday!"
prayer.
, ne Daily Vacation Bible school
was discussed. Mrs. ltay Pickens
aad ke, H,,mon Koukrighl w&gt;ll
heil.d the st.alf for lht school .
'J he Lood t•nuay krv1ce to be
held at the C h uHh of Christ was
POM EROY, OHIO
a1scusSW. ·1 he service will tx-�in
al 7 l � p. m. wnh spenal music.
,\lltlJ.stcn of tht! town will a.i;s1st
1n the service.
Not O.,.n Ti&gt;nlght
THUR SDAY and FR I DAY

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FOR BPRING Moll\e Pam11
1kvea allk tuuah a narrow yet
aupple Une. It h.U &amp; molded
bod.lee with ra.glan1 1leeve■
end wtck•tcOOp neckline. A
ii•rrow bow mark• the wal11t
al)ove ._ 1llm 8klrt eued wllll
1ott. tolda at �• hlpll:ie.

Mary Ruth S.iul'r. d11ughtcr of
:\1 r. and Mrs Harold SauE'r who JS
a pa1Ll'u1 at t he Mason Clinic is
improving from an al\a('k of pn('u
mon1a.
Mrs Walter A!h ey w;i� i n Eur .
eka yesterday.

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Card Clr,b E11tel'fained
By /llr,. Hu ,11pltrey

Mrs. Norman llumphreya en,
terta ln� the members of her
card club Monday ,evenin&amp; at her
h-0me in M lddlepo,rt,
, . . After PJ,1,.wtth •
Priu·s were won hy Mr1. Ken­
ercliante Police Sen'ke
neth McElh lnnei• and Mu. Chnl­
ea Clarkson. Other• playlhg were
Mre. Arthur-.. Strauu, Mrs. Joe
alley, Mr1. Denver Rke, Mn.
B
· Se,:vln1 Good Fl)Od
Donald Lowtry, Mrt. Paul TheUI
alid . Le1al Be,ent41
i.nd Mr■. Ralph Sl11on.
Unlll .:iii A.iii.
I OUrln&amp; the even1n1 NfN11h•----------- I menu were 1erved by lb41 hoateM.

Smart new sprl n.g and &amp;um­
mer patterns and colors lo
complete you.r Easter ward­
robe - po,pu ktr new wid-Lhs. _
Wembley ti&lt;..'IS are smart lo
wear - ,hol'd Weir s.1-tapc
well and arc wool lined.
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W&lt;IShable

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e Regulu I "Y L ugue dylH
with fl•p pockets.

e Ci&gt;ntinenhl styles with ex­
tended waistband - no
belt looPI - tapered legs..

$1.00

Mens Hanes
KNIT BRIEFS . f $1,00
Mens Hanes
BOXER SHORTS . . 79c
Mens Hanes Gripper
�OXER SHORTS - 79c
�lens Hanes Side Elastic
GRIPPER SHORTS 79&lt;

l00%

Cotton

Drip Dry

Permanent stay
collars. Dua l
cuffs. Wear as a,
regular cuff or
French cuff with
links. Si:t:es 14 to
'-'l.,_J 17 .

HANDl{ERCHIEFS

1-'ine quality w h it� hand­
kerchiefs with.hand roll­
eJ hems. Large size.

Boys Sizes
$1 .95

25c

Mens Colored Border
llandkcrC"hlcrs . . . . 5tlc

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MENS LEATHER

May We Suggest

8ELTS

Stylemarl and Brookfield

SUITS · · · · from $29.95
SPORT CbATS
· fh1111 $1 7.50

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Dress Shirts

MENS W I I ITI,;

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$1.50

MENS WH ITE

Danc e Plan n�d
For New He: ven
eW Thur sday Night

HIDE-AWAY BAR

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a o ri . �nfor 1z('d �hrunk. Need

Harold Bartels returned to his
home in Yo1111gstow n Sunday after
a several duys 11isH with his mo­
ther, Mrs. t.:dna Bartels.
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Moore and
Mrs. V1:rne Davis re111rncd home
from Kc,riosha, Wbr., were they
werl' called by thl' serious illness
of Mrs. IJ11v1s' brother, Floyd
Smith.

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Mens Slacks
$4.95 to $9.95

Me,.,,

$7.95

l·ol tons

Other

Y.o uth Fellowshi p
Hold s Session
At Ente rprise

FRO flAll(IMG·
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1:,hed

By LOWELL WINGETr
Tuesday, April 1 2, was a red-letter day in the life of a
Pofl!eroy ·man who has traveled thousands of mlles by rail­
road without getting more than five miles away from home.
He ls Clyde Andrew,, Ebenezer-st, who yesterday celebrat­
ed hJs 50th annlvers'll'l' as a member of the Chesapeake &amp;
Ohio yard crew in Pomeroy.
Mr. Andrews, who started man and sinee June 15, 1917
to work hen for the Hocking as conductor on the yard train
Valley April 12, 11910 as a here. A:nd alter 50 years, he
brakelll8D, has completed 50 says he stilt wants to continue
� travellng up and down the job which has been so
the ('ofl!,roy :1111t1· Middleport muc h a part of his Ufo.
T�e story oJ Clyde Andrew's
waterfro11t, flrlt as a brake-

T-SHIRTS

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BAKER
FURNITURE

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Church Women
Boa rd Meeting Held
tuesdoy Afternoon

Private lloom4 l:or
10 lo 115 hojllo

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iQYS' SPORT COATS
and SLACKS

Top grain lelther belle; in
reg-ubr widths end t1he "rpop ,
ullir narrow belts. Brown,
blaek, ,grey. All size!I 30 to
50.

Huskle - Regular

ARROW SHI RTS,

$1 .00

Other Men's a.Its _ _ $1.39

TilS by Arrow

and Superbo

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SJRETCH SOCKS

Washes �asHy - fits ne-at­
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dy \.... dri-es quickl y - ny­
lon elretch fits sfaes 10 to
13.

Men, Cotton Art'lla
SOCKS � �- _ 2 p•I" $1.00
Men1 8-n Lon
STRETCH SOCKS _ _ 69c pr.
Man&amp; E1qlHre
NYLON SOCKS _ _ $1.00 pr.
Mtn, Nylon
STRETCH SOCKS ·_ _ 39c pr.
Mens Cotton Sport
SOCKS
_ _ 3 pal" $1.00
1!111ulre Sport
SOCKS
$1,00 • pair
, EMtui,. Llale
SOCKS
,1.00 a P•lr

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OfEN ALL J!AY THURSDAY, APRIL 14
For -Your Eisler Shopping Convenience

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Herc is the world's thinnest pass-case billfold thanks to
the remarkaUlc f!ut:ih dosing { shown above), and the
windows of thrn, strong ''M Y LAH." polyester film. 1n
genuine buffalo calf, $7.50. Jn other tine leathers from
,s.05 to $ 10.00.
Other 1llens BIiifolds . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 .00, •1.95, $2,00

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$1 .50

Let DOWNIE-G_ROSS show you the
latest in Spring
Men's Wear
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2 pairs $ \ .00

the new Thin-Fold by
LORD BUXTON

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,t"ew $ty111
and Sha des in Spring HATS
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MENS N YLON

Mens Sport Shirts

COLGATE BARBER 5HAVI - - - - - - - · · - - - · - - · - - - 69c - 91c
- - - - · · · · - - - - - - 79c
MIS. INSTANT LATHER · - - - - - - AERO SHAVE 59c - 98c
MINNEN FOAM SHAVE _ _ 7tc
GILL&amp;TTE fOAMY 5HAVE - - - - 79c
79c
NOXZiMA _ _
OLD SPICE LATHER SHAVI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $1.00
.APID SHAVE LATHER _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - . _ 79c - 91c
'-\INNIN 8RUSH&amp;.ESS SHAVE - - - - - - - ·· - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ SSc
MliNNIN LATHER SHAVI _ - - · - - - · - - - - - - - · - - - - - · - - 60c
COLGATI BRUSMLESS SHAVE - · - - - - - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . · - - - lSc
COLGATE LATHER SHAVli . _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ _ _ _ 39c. - 57c
8AilBASOL SHAVING CRIAM _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - 29c
PAt.MOLIVE BRUSHLESS SHAVE _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ . _ _ _ :Uc - 53c
PALMOLIVi LATHER SH.\VI - - - - - - - - - · - - - - - - 39c - 57c
BARBASOL 11:USHLl!SS SHAVE _ • - - - - - - - - - - � - · - - - - - 69c
OLD SPICE SHAVING SOAP - - - - - - - - - · _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - 7Sc
C.OL.'-AT!l Cl.JP SOAP _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ - - - - - - - - - lSc
' WtLL IAM&amp; "5MAVING SOAP _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Uc
- · · - - 1 5c
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PALMOLIVE SHAVING SOAP
PALMOLIVE APTIR SHAVE LOTION _ _ _ - - · · 30, - Sl,00
MAX FACTOR APTER SHAVE LOTION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - fl,GO
_ _ _ _ - · - - - - - - - - 11,00
SEAFORTH COLOGNI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _
wooo•URY AFllR SHAVE LOTION _ _ _ 21, AQUA VELVA APTeR SHA.YI LOTION - - - - - - - - - - - - - - .$9c
MINN&amp;N SKIN iRACIR _ _ _ _ _ . - - -- - - - _ - - - - 60c - $1 .00
CCK.GATI AFTER SHAVE LOTION _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 30c - 60c
MENNIN AFTIR SHAVI LOTION _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ $1.00
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 75c
MINNIN PRE-SHAY LOTION - - - · - - - · ·
MAX FACTOR PRE•ELICTRIC SHAVE LOTION _ _ _ __ _ _ _ 7k
OLD SPICE AFTER SHAVI LOllON _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fl,00
OLD SPICE SHAVING MUG
Sl .25
SCHICK SAFETY RAZORS - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - · - · · - - - -- Sl,00
GILLETTE SAFITY RAZOltS
79c on11 $1,00
GILLETT ADJUSTABLE RAZ RS _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ fl ,,S
100 SCHICK SPICIAL RAZll'IIII _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _____ 79c

White or Colored

from $4.25

See The Complete Selection

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V isit The Mens a nd Boys Wea r De pa rt'l! J1 nt on the Main F loor C a pa ble Cou rteous Sa lespeople t o help yotl with you r selection.

Mr and Mn. Dcnn·r Hice spent
last week1;-nd in :V 1 ri;:mia with 1
Denw•r's brother Chester
and
family Chester hJS heen station­
ed in the army thete and will be,
going overseas m thr near future.

ti.AN and ARRANGE

WEMBLEY
NECKWEAR.
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Tuesday evenin� thE' Oeacom!
end Deecone8ses or th,· First Unit•
ed Presbyterian Church, Middle­
port, met in the pe!ltor's study for
thPlr regular meelins. llev. How·
ud Ruppelt was the moderator for
the meel.ing.

Hom MAITIN

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People

Chu rch Otlficials
Hold Session.T.o
.
Plan Activities

young Ideas for

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The i!roup made plans to send
allk Celtic crns!lles to :;hut · ins fur
Mn Denv'cr Thomas hu.!1 re­
Ea,lcr. Mn. Herman Bailey und
Mn. JamE's Sanborn were eleclcd turned home after undergoi ng
surgery at Meigs c.;encral Hospital
lo make the r:ommunion elemenLH.
and is convalest.'i ng nicely.
Mrs. Ernest Rhodes returned
The group also voted to continue
their work with the children. at home Friday alter a visit in Can•
the County Home in providing ton with relalivcs . She was uc­
s wimming parties for them as well companie d home by Mr. and Mrs.
aa purcha8i11ti swim suits when nee• Mannitlg Walker who remained
for a weekend visit.
e,sary.
Mrs. Albert :-:imilh returned
Mn. Jam('s San1Jorn, Mri;:. Ever­ home Sunday 11 ftt'r a weeks
visit
ett Bachner, Marcua Chambers and in Columb us with her son-in•l.i
w
Vincent D-11bo were elected ushers and daughte r Mr ,ind Mrs.
James
for the Ealiler gt''eeting eommil­ Hawley arid fo m1ly.
tee. A special offering will he tak­
Dr. nnd Mrs. Paul Bauman of
en for t he Dl•acon11 and D eaco11- Portsmo uth wnc weekend
gucsh
esses rum\ -11fter the Easter service of Mr. 11t1d Mi-!i. i"rcd
ltosenha um.
with Mr.s. B111ley and Ml�s l'hylli5 and Art h u r Hoi;cnha um.
Jol!c him in charge.
Mr. and Mr11. llerbNt Mi ller
OtherH attending the meeting and Mr. atid Mrs.
Edward Venoy
werC' Mrs. Paul Haptonstall, Mrs. and son Craig spent
l he wt•ekend
Floyd earmark, Dick Vaughan illtl in cleveland with Mr. and
1\lr9 .
Mrs. Harnl&lt;I Suucr.
Ucrhcrt Glaze.
Mrs. E . J. Hill returne d home
Monday evening u flf'r ,1 several
days husinei; i; visit in Culumb u.� .
C. I&gt;. Henry or Allll'SVll l 1• ar­
rived Sunduy for u vlH1t wilh his
son · in -law and cl;,ughlc r Mr. ;ul&lt;l
Putril"k Lod111ry.
A Board meel ing of the Meigs
rounly Count·ll of United Church
'rhr. Dis11hll'"lt
Ameri can Vcl- Womt•n was held Tuesday aflur•
Nt1n1, t.'11ll'hriit('rl their birthday noon 11l the Unllect Meth odist
an111vrr1111ry Monda y CVl·ning at ChutC'h.
lhelr hall Oil lh11ter nut Ave.
Mr.!1. A rnold Richurds, pr1!!8i­
A liam 1rnd turkey potluck din­
den1, was in charge und plans
ner was �ervrrl by members or
The monthly bm1incu 111rC"t 1 11i::
were made for the May Fellow­
t�e Ladi,r11 Auxi liary. A larae
ship Day service whi.:h will be of the Enterprise EUB Youth VPl­
b1 rthd;iy l'ukr, the gift or lhe
held
at tho Enterpri.�c
EUB lowship Wall helct Monday e11cn 1ng
Ohio Va1 !1•y Hakin g f'o., and lee
Church on Muy 6 with MrH. t'ra11- at the church with Ruth Ann Brn­
C'ream were Hrrvl'&lt;I with the din.
thers es leader.
ner. A l1irae t·11kf\ was 111110 pre­ ci8 Glader, as chairman.
Group singing of "The Lord Is 1
Prese nt were MrH. Purley Karr,
• Living Room
sented hy :\tisi;e� Ll'na and Kutie
Mra. Ralph Gilmore, Mr11. Buford My Shephcrrf'• opl'ned lh&lt;• tn('f'l­
Guth.
•Bedroom • Kitchen
EHl, Mre. Earl Knigh1. Mrs. ing followed with lhe rcadinc of
Willi am S. l\ull uw, Shud ystde ,
Matthew ff: l · l S and prayn by
ClnN ThvrNaf AfhrtlNIII
stale rnmmBndN of the V1•terans Clartnce Casey, Mrs. Allen Hamp­ Elsie Arnohl. f:roup singin�
of
ton, Mrt. Marion t'rench, �trs.
wuM guest 111,&lt;'11ker ualnii u� hifi
Campbell Harper, Mrs. WIIIW.m Choruse� concl uded the dl'VOlifins
topic I he lll' w p1•11s lon Jsw11 . Mn,
Durln@ th{" husi ll('IIS lif'S�i&lt;,n,
Atkin,, Mrs. W. A. Mor,1um , Mra.
Iris Lumb ert, Col11m hu1. Auxi l
Fred Crow Jr., Mrs. P.carl llysell the treasurer reported $190.71 in
Jury lilalc c· onun nndn , was 111110
Mrs. LLouis llcibl'I and Mr11. Pearl the treau1ry. Ruth Ann Rroth1-r�.
pn•sent and s11oke brirf ly.
Jimmy Cark•lon and Shuron Hi ll
McBride.
Ml�mhers or the Auxi liary ser­
were nanwd as the nnmi11.i tlnJ.:
v!r1g the dinn er were Helen Uatey
commit
tee. Summer camp WSB dis­
On the Brfghteat Come, Lena Wnlf
o, Jlelt• n Kenn edy, Ila�• Sewing Club
cuHcd.
tie Woodard, Muc Roat·h, S&amp;di�
In Middleport
At the l'losr of the meeting, re•
Wolf �. Kathryn Wlkt'y B.nd L,11un With M,.. Clat1mirtl1y
fre�hm
ents wcrt' served by Mlss
Mra. Jame8 Clatworthy
en•
Watson.
lert1Jncd lhe Second Monday sew­ Brothen to Sharon and Linda
tn1 Club Monday even!nc at her Dill, BUI and MuJorie Bc11tz.
home, Luley St. A .!ihorl bu11lneS,8 Belly and M1try GruE'scr, Dottie
se11ion WH held with Mrs Mix Brown, Elsie Arnold , Jrrry Fri �:,.
Ward, presldtnil. Mn. Grace Hol­ Jlmmy Cul-01011, Mrs. Orville
ter acled H 1erret11ry In the ab­ Brown , Mu, Gcorgr IJrothtirti 1tnd
aen&lt;'e of Mn. George S&lt;·hneldcr. Rev. and Mn. Fr1rnei11 Glazier.
Refreahmenls were served by
ppfng
BIG G!��!
�E� R�� o
lhe ho8t�BI .to MIii Eleanor Rob­
son. Mrs. Paul K�n. Mra. Robert
BIG BOYS' - Ll1TLE BOYS'!
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Lewhi, Mn. Palrkk Wood, Mrt .
Ward, Miu Martha Howel aOd
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Mrs. Holter.
The next mieetin1 will �
A \rery complete selec­
A big rvf'n\ of t lw yciw· for I l w '
at the home of Mi11s Robson on
New lla,·cn T('Ctl l'nntcen i� pl.intion or Spring . . inspir­
May 9.
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J:i, s
t.&gt;d sty les. Sizes for a!I
ol Pomeroy hold a d:Ull'l' p11rt_1 :1:
the New Haven Communit y Umht /
ages.
ing.
' The Gnlnxks, Bob Prc�lon . .Jim
YOUR NIXT
Lohse, 1'immy lluncan and !Mph
i\kDaniel, wilt furnish live inst.ru•
e PRIVATE PARTY
mental entertainment. F'ive now
retord11 will be gh•en to the J)(!r:-con
Black Patent
e RECEPTION
aUendln1 from the farthest dii1•
e Whtt,, Smooth
e BANQUET
lance. New Haven Canteen danel'
champions of 1 960 will be crowned.
e MEETING
• Black Leather
Diredor of the Cant&lt;'en Is MTII.
Jane
)1cFar11nd and the danrc is
• Bro"8 Leathor
1po11sorl'd by the Junior Women's
Club of New Haven.
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Ovrlnt the day1 precitdblfr -.d
durlnt WorlO War I, Mr, J.n,
dr-1 uy• thet his c....., wH
hu,dlln9 100
cars of out:
bot.ind product, ..r d•f• mostly
coal end salt. It wea • M¥tn
d1y PN' weeJ,: l ob for the fl••
man crew, with plenty qf offr
thwe at that, Mr. Andrew. recalla.
Coal
Later the • Pittsburgh
Company took over the oper1Uon
of �he Dark Hollo w and Forest
Run mines Which conlinued to
operate until late in the t9ma.
They aiso opened No. 1 1 mine in
upper Minenville, whUe mines
were alllO established in uPPer
Pomeroy WH
booming
and Minersville b&gt;' Ohio Collieries and
prosperou, with
mines,
salt above Sracuse on the preeent Jo·
W-OrkB, ·• foun&lt;try and several cation ot tbe Racine Planning Mill
m,nur.acturina: firms. From these and Bailey's La}le.
concerns Lhe Hocking Valley did
a thriving bullneu. In Its Pome•
Coal from the upriver mlne•
ro� )'ards and Pomeroy capital was brought to. ,K,rrs Run by au
Naped. a a:olden barvtst selling electric locomotive operated. ;by
it• products to an outside world. the electric company which also
operated the street car line be­
In 1912 two luge mines were tween Hob6on and Racine.
opened by the Ebersbaeh in ter•
Al Kerrs Run all c:ars were
eat&amp; ownera of the Peacock Coal taken
over by the Hocking Valley
Co, with a decided influence on yard crew and made
p for
the future of the section. The shipment over the main u line.
I-locking Valley track WH lald lo
Mr. Andr� says that in addilion
the Forest Run 'and Dark Hollow lo coal, the line alsO handled
miau and all mine equipment,
salt Crom the Excelsior Salt works·
Ues, rails, propa, power house ln Pomeroy, White Rock • Salt
equipment, everythln&amp;: that it Works in Syracuse and chemicals
took fo open the two 1argeiit min­
from Grecliff Chemical Worb al
es in the county, was hauled lnlo
Kerrs Run, the Buckeye Chemi­
lhose communilles by the train cal C
. o., in Pomer-0y and ci1eml•
crew then ,under the direction of cals from each of the sail worktt.
Conductor Thomas Bowen.
rortunes were made on Pomeroy
8oom YH" follOWH for Pom­ bromine during World War l
The Pomeroy Foundry which
eroy and fer th• rall,-..da.
had been served by the electtic
locomotive until 1912, became a
customer of the railroad afte�
the track wa9 extended eastward.
Mr. •Andrews recalls . that he waa
a member of the flnt crew of the
Hocking Valley to haul lnlQ. and
out of the foundry end was a
member ot the cre w that haul��
Joe Chapman'a' Oreamtimera or­ the last losd from the foundry
ehestra will play at I.be Chuity when it closed la&amp;t year.
TIMES CHANGI
&amp;II spo.qaored by the Pleasa11t
Vflle)I Holpital Auxillary on May
But times change and so do the
1 at the W. Va. ,.National Guard fortunes of people, of railroads,
• Armory near Pt. P.leasant, it has and of towns. The large mines
been announced".
were worked out and tire big com­
panies abandoned their opera­
The- dance b a benefit affair tlon1, cutting a payroll of ap­
for the hospital. It has been an• proximately
$200,000
weekly
nounccd lbat apecial features will from lhe Pomeroy economy. New
be pre,Einted at the intermissh&gt;n and cheaper WRY.I t� produte BBlt
o.f the dance.
were found and of all tbe aalt
Special Invitations have been wfrl• h;1 this area, only the Ex­
�t. to Gov: and Mn. Cecil Un der­ celsior Salt Works continues in
wood and· to Mri. Mamie Eisen: operallon with an occasional car
bOwer. The Invitation to M n . Ei• shipped over the Pometby tracks.
a;eflho wer was sent for a contri­
The old Rolling Mill WH moved
bution of an item either for auc­ lo Youngstown where il became
Uon or for a door prl!e.
the Youngstown Sheet and Tube
a natloqally known concern. The
big shippers on the Hocking Val­
ley gradually bowed to the Inex­
orable laws of supply and de­
mand and . buslneQ dwindled. In
1� the HO(!king Valley b8came
a part tif the C_he8apeake snd
Ohio RailWay system.
In ite hey-day here lhe Hocking
Valley maintained a yard In low­
er Pomeroy with shops employing
50 men and a round-bouse at the'
lower end of. the yard about under
the Pomeroy•Muon bridge. At
this time the New York Central
,hops at Hobson were emplo.ying
300 men and necessitating a
commuter lrain frobf Middleport
to Hobson on 24-bour schedule
l.o haul 1hop men -and road men
to their employment at Hobson.
At tliai time the Hocking Va11ey
- -railroad career here ia ,lao the
atory or tbe rlae and decline in
the eeonomic hi1tory of Pomeroy
and of this entire section. ll ia
the story of lhe change in Pomeroy'3 role IS an exporter or a
g.real q_uaitity of natural goods la
it1 prueot role of heving HUle
to ,ell lo the outaide world.
In 1910, Mr. Andrew, uy• the
eastern temlnua or the Hock.in&amp;
Valley tracks' in Pomer-Oy was lhe
old RolHng Mill whlch ...tood
where the Meigs Landmark Store
now ,tandi. Both lhe mm and
the mine •ere heavy ahippen on
tile ¥ocklng Valley.

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C &amp; 0 Y� CREW -4,, Mr,
Brakeman, and Clair Nellon, LangovWe, Brakeman.
Lopn, Fireman/ &amp;b · Louks, .
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two :pauenger White, and a_ cuhier, Cba:rle, cord Ave., Marion. HU: aon, Cla�- Business has now dwin� , � a
also operated
ence Andrews, hu followed hlS few carlo.tds of lnbound m�
trnins into Pomeroy each way be- People,.
a11 a railro.ader and is such H nour f-or the Mid�'
father
tween Pomeroy and C.olumbua.
· When Mr. Andrews joined tbe
a
ow a conductor on lhe New bakery, lime, lumber,_ ete.. _ ri;re
In addition to this service, they
Valley
king
of
H
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y
a
Ctntral. A d aughter, Mrs. is lilllt out.-bound traffle ...- �tilt
York
oc
th
rew
r
each
train•
excuralon
also ran
Sunday and for f l .23 POi;neroy he was I YOU?II man . Other crew Paul (Marcela) Moore, live8 in local crew is now �· •
people could visil Columbus one mem bel'l at thit U me were Con · Fairborn. Ohio. Hi• wife ia .an three day l'eek.
He�y employe of the Ohio Univenily
Sunday and the next Sunday lhe d 1J ctor Bow.JD, B�eman
But Mr. �ndre,w,, bale.. �lni(
A.
g
Yo
W.
ng,
u
( Bill) at Athens.
:&amp;n ti;,.eer
excursion train was nm trom
E.
hearty
In spite of h,lJ
.f�
C.
man
and
l
e
Max
l
the
of
proud
is
Andrews
Mr.
f'iN:
w
Columbus to Pomeroy. ltscunions
t,
were crowded, Mr. Andrewa re- Youi:i1 . Mt. Bowt-n retlttd in 1917 s;afety record established by hi9 of rain or shille aerne,, bot»¥,
go
lo
the
end
of
the
ed
linewltb
promol
Mr.
and
H
Atidn:Wl
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crews over the past 50 years. He
members, with e. large number of
, , -:;
the e .and 0.
passengers each weekly trip. At from' brakeJN.n to eonductor• 1 said that in that lime no one haa
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ean.
d
be
!fe�
.
itlOn
liiJi
recelved an Injury while on duty.
the same time, he uy,, thf: Nt'W Pol
Adnre'lltl WII born In Zanes- During bis 50 yea.rs be bu worll­
York Central wai nmnlha: ab
Pussenger tralns lbrou1h HN!son ville and ca�· to Pomeroy at e� under a.ix. division superin ten­
the age of ,in, with bis parenta, dents, 14 different tnin masten
daily.
HU fe.ther wu . JnlP&amp;a:ff here for and assistant train 1DaJter1 and
the Standard Oil C'vmpany,
NOW EMPLOY I 7 MIN
six local agents.
The C. and O. now entploye1
He has one brother, Earl J.
As to the future of tfie C. and
seven ·men here, a · fi'le-m•D yard I Andrews, who" o,etatea the An· O. here, Mr. Andrews aees JU.tie
crew, a station agent, £. C. drei.fa. Inaurmce �• 624 Con- to offer encouragement unle11
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some. industry which needt the
r.Ji&lt;o,d d
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8y LOUIi CASSILS
Unltitd- Preia lntwnitlonal
For centuries, the . M ai• has
been celebr.iited, in most Catholic
churches, b"y the prl.el\t perform­
ing cerlain rik!8 wtine · tHe congre­
.talion looked on ind Uat.eaad.
·
· 'ffiday In btmdreds of c,tbelie
parishes across the ,iat\.o", U. ·
ancient service bas a _n e w jook.
Laymen in ' the · pews ,ate no
longer sil�µt spectators'. · They
have become actln patticlpanU
in corporat.e worship.
The kind and degree of lay par­
ticipation varies from one parish
to another. A typical pattern calls
for the congregation to sing one
or two hymna, to recite in Eng­
lish several prayera formerly said
in Latin by the priest, and to
make some of the 11horter Latin
reaponses formerly made by the
altar boy.
Another innovation found in
many parlahes ls the •provision of
a narrator or lector, who leads
the eongregalion in its prayers
and responses, and who reads the
scrlpture lesson in En1lish while
the prieat reads it ln Latin.
These changes are greatly de­
sired fur the Jate Pope Pius JUI.
They are based oa instrudions
which he approved only I few
weeks before his death ..
Pl111 XII m.de c:INr that tht
llfur9i�I reforMI were lnhndff
to lead Catholic laymen from a
paulve to an active rol• not onty
In public worship, but In 111 a•
pech of rellttolll- l lfe. "The
l•ity," ht- Mid, "mu1t be tlffil
1 aenM • not of 1-lon11nr to
fhe church • but of IIING the
church."
Even with tbe all·out back.ins of
the Valican, however, perilh
priests have not found il eaay to
bri'ng their tong:regationa around
lO the new waya. Llretltne bablta
are , atrong, and m■ny . devo�t
C■thoUca tend to look with suapl•

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any " I.amd-0n and diifavor
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pertnti:
Stirt '1iilvoetlonail Prograrna
To ' ovti-comC ttii, · inerta, CathoHC blaftop'a in several · larg"e diocelttt" hawdnst.rtuted - tnten rive �1C4lional �•IQl' •to· eulain the
Jior ad;?
•hy .of -�•�y pu:tkipaH
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It 1s streued m theie pro,nma
that the reforms ai,e not really a
n� •4epartjift in ClthoUc wor•
shlp. tiiey . are •ntlally a re•
turn to the . most ancient tnditions
of the church.

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'dialogue'' Mau is being in�
dued graduu1D,r in mollt dioceses.
for example, th� archdiocese of
Washincton, D. C:, began 1t the
start of Lent 'with congre&amp;:alional
participation at two weekday eve­
nlng Maa,ea id each pariah. Other
dioceses have launched lay par•
tlclpaUon at one Sundl,)' mornin,
MHII-,
Prlesb report · on enthu&amp;iastic
respon&amp;e from laymen who have
actually taken part In a dialogue
Maa. They say the eona:regatlon
.eems to be more attenti� and t-0
have a cre•t�r realtzatron or what
I.ii taklnc place at the altar.
That 11 precisely what Pope
Plus hoped fOJ',
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Alpha Ru¥ell and Clarence
Russell were calling on Nick.
Pierce at the home ot hls dau1hter, Mrs. Don McKnight, last
week.

Air. and Mn. Howard West and
md •IOfl8 of Cincinneti- -were 'diit­
her parent&amp;, Mr. and Mn.
.Alpha Rw;aell cprar , lbe •efftftd.
Rev. Earl Snider of Columbus
attended church
and Sunday
School here Sunday .
Mr. and Mr.s. Howard Wiest and
children Jihlm)' and Karen Sue
Charleaton were gue,ta al the
home of her br&lt;ither J. A. Eden
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early
church,
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In
Sunday.
tomary for the congreiation to re­
cite all prayera 1long with the
priest. The concentration of the
ritual in the priest was a alow
process that · toot place very slow­
ly between the 8th and 12th cen•
turles. It was furthered, no doubt,
by the fact that tbe Ma&amp;s was
conducted predominantly in Latin
a language undentood by fewer
and fewer nr the wonhippers as
the centuries passed.
lntroclvnd Gradually
In theory, the l1ity continued lo
"aSBist" at tbQ service by uniting
with the prleit in silent prayer
and devotion. ConJclebtloua wor11hippen did practice this kind of
"'interior participation" by follow­
ins the service in a 1)mer book,
COUIIT ST.
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or miaaal, But for many laymen,
the opportunltie1 for distraction
and the temptation to ''.sit out the
,erviee" were very gre'1 t.

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ta lunt how
rnuch fflON
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'·N -nte ., I &lt;Olll&lt; pet' word ,.ill be dlarg,d for a&lt;lvertlBlr,c
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Air _ �fOnditioned. .Power
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ltejnaa: ana brakes, Spotle11S.
papen:
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keo ■nd -•
1951
$575.00 $700.00 $125.00
POLITAN MOTDU
J, D. A.
laot Mohl II,
1 94•
..,..eny, Ohio
1325.00 $MO.DO $225.00
1 946
$4,25.00 $880.00 $225.00
1• ";i:DCURY 2 dr. �an. Mer•
19,1
s1�.oo $250.oo s 95.oo
e,+_t!c, Clean car Inside and
7 Farmalle $100.00-$300.00
out. ,'995. Blaettnar's, Pomel'oy.
VAC $1�.00---$280,00
, ts etc 32 CHe
Averys $100.00-----$200.00,
Moline "U" with 3 bottom .plow
1111: 0� 118, 2 DOOR HT, ·11.&amp; H
foot disc. 4 row cultl\'alOrs, ,
8
WIW, fu11 power. Brown and
ro w corn planter $650.00.
Wh1ki with curtom 1tlrt1. �-·
Oliver Super IJ!5 Tractor with
��·- jonaider lft)' trade, ,l'llone
hea\'Y
duty loader and beck
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hoe cost $6800.00 my price
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4 ,, 6tp
$2200.00.
Ford plows $30.00--$50.00
. VI FAJIU,ANf! 2 d r.
Pull plows 1·2-3 bottom $20.00
· •· f795. tUaettnar's,
to $80.00
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Dlsc, 0-6-7-8 foot '2!5.00 to
.· Lll'I' 210 2 dr. 107
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$80.00Afln(,.,..r.)' special. Blliettnar's,
Corn planters 2·4 row $20.0() to
P
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4 -�3 61c
1150.00
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4 row pickup corn plAnter fine
condition new cOlt $640.00
price $150.00.
Baiera: A. C. $295.00; JD-PTO
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$95.00; Ford $350.00; N. H. 77
bprr io.10, Portl.11t1d
$200.-l!O.OO; Int. 001' $200;
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Int 45T $.1'75.0()--$47!U)0; Rakes
by the dozens $36.00 to $1M&gt;.OO
87 AOIIE FARM, 1 2 ACRES BOT·
Combines AC and Ford $1M&gt;.00
paetutt, water, �letlrlcUy,
to $21i0.00; New Johnson poul­
40 l'IWlerals, Umber. $2800. Bill
try picker, city price $300.00
Cduft, Rlcihe, Ohio.
my price $75.00. This . paper
(41 13, fllp
doesn't hBYe enough epace to
-· tirlnt all the thing11 I have to
ROOTS. OLD VICT
JJ. J believe l can save you
JA pnd Canadian Red- Guat
enty on bulk milk tank11. J
� le pow, 2k uch. Second
don't Hell the best equipment
,_,. eut frorn School hou11e
mlne i&amp; identical with city
In lyrweue. WI\Uam H. Holmes.
equlpment. The onlY difference
4 4 tk
l1 the price.
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chair. Call WV 2-2821.
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FINE SELECTION OF ARTIFl­
rial flnlA'E'r for Easter. Cliffs
Shoe ReJ);llr, M iddleport.
4-12-31 p

LONDON UPI - tn claimingMt. Everest for itR very own,
Red China appears to have entered a new phase of its cru!Ulde
for :Marxi!l[Jlilllak.ing a Communist out Qf the abominable snow man.
Of course, the legendary nun­
beast of the J.iimalayas the Y.e li
as natives know him-will have to
be found befoi:e he can be con­
v-erted. Capitalists have IM:!en
seal'thlng_ in vain ever since his
footprints first were sig�ted by
Western eyes 72 years ago.
The Yeti may not .have bePn
Mao Tee-lung's primary objective
when he started the tiny kingdom
of Nepal with his demands for
Everest and other Himalayan
areas. But he could have been
one of the things on Peiping's
-mind.
For Chinese anthropolo,cists,
Uke some Western onet, believe
that the abominable snowman
may exist. And if he does, they
think he ,probably crossed into the
Himalayas from China.
Finds, H"lt Tooth
Thereby hangs a fasclnating
. ·1 I
scientific tale.
In 1939 Dr. G. H. R. von Koientfs­
wald of HoUand was examining
"dragons bones" sold for medici­
nal p urpos_es In a Chine1e · ftl.lg
store in Hong Kong. He foutid
among the foesila a hu,e tooth
whlch must have come from 1 lall
ape or man-ape of monstrous ,ro­
portion1.
He named the prehistoric IPOS­
sessor of the tooth" &amp;itantoplthe­
CUli" - the giant ape •· ·and othel'
scientists estimated that when he
stalked the earth about half a mil­
lion years ago he must have been
12 feet tan.

M01949 HARLEY DAVIDSON
1orcycle 74. Newly recondition­
rd motor. Contacl Harry Roush,
Clifton, W. Va. SP3-5238.
4-12-fitp
HAVING LOST MV HUSBAND, I
will sell the following personal
propert)' at auction at my
h.oml:!, one mile N. E. of Racine,
Ohio on Oak Grove Road, April
160,, 12: 30 P. M . : Tractor , di�,
iron wheel
wagon, manute
spreader, hone drawn disc,
plows, cultivatots 11nd other
. farm tools, 28 inch saw with
rnandiel, 8 · hives of bees and a
lot of bee equipment, berry box­
es a"d crates, coal brooder,
kerosene brooder, Baby Grand
piano, mandolin, chairs, di111hes,
vases, some very old ones, iron
kettles, atone j11rs, picture
frames, cuckoo clock, 2 other
clock11, antiqque bed and mar­
!&gt;le top dresser, cord bed, In
aian relics, Civil War relics, 2
1tove pipe hats, spinning wheel
complete fishing equipment and
many other articles not listed.
A number of these articles are
very old and unusual.
Term of sale: Caah
Not Responsible for AccidenlA
Mrs. Norman J. Theiss
Owner.
Sale conducted by .Bradford
Auction Co.
A. C. Bradford, Manager
Critt Bradford, Auctioneer.
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Chir ese anthropologlstl bectune
USID BOATS AND MOTOR• $115
anO u whll• they IHt. Mltro­ lnten.tJly interested in Jlrantopi•
polltan MMors. 600 E. Main
All YOU RUN -N AT THI
.,.• Pomeror. Phone WY..2-1810.
hffl1f 0... your IOUI MN ....
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lne? Best Witrk. LowNI Prh:et.
RACINI SHOI Ill.VICI IHOP
RACINI, OHIO.
AP.All'l'MENTS - Funu1bed and GRAVELY TUCTOI SAi.if AND
unfurnilhed. Mcllla,ten, Middle­
S."lce. 512 I. Main, ,_..,...,
port, Phone WY-2-5286.
2·3-11
Phone WY2•2'15, O• .,N t
p, m. until Jwrte 1. S.l•INm
H1ro14 a.,.,,.rt,
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7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 5
Ohio. Phone Coolvllle U,,.
room ,aparlment.1. A. N. Bengel,
8-19-tfc
Phone WY2-3272.
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4 ROOM HOUSE, 1 1 1 PEARL ST.
INSPECTIONS. PHONE
a!So for sale, 1 849 ½ ton Chev• FREE
WY2-2774.
Gtlrnore
Supply
rolet Pickup $250. Jnqulrc Clayton
Store.
Vaughan
Pest
Control
Bolyard, Ash st., Middle-port.
Co., St. Mary's, W. Va. Mem•
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DE:LUXE 4 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS
unfurni�hcd apartment. Nitely 1
furnished 2 bedroom 2nd floor LAWN . MOWERS SHARPENED,
1aaoh ne mot�ra repaired, maapartment. Middl eport wy2.
chlne saw flhng. Ernest 4 Le­
3874.
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wis, 48 North Thlrd St., Middle­
port, 0. Phone WY2-2368.
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gardens plowed In Middleport
or nearby Call WY2 ·!M47,
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On Saturday AprlJ HI, 1960, beglnnln• ,1 12,30 p. m . .t my
farm midway between Tuppen
Plalns aftd Chester, 1 mile south
1--1"1!1
of Ht. 7, J wlH sell ,11t auction
the followln1: 1 Moline Corn
Picker, 1 llayrath all purpose
Ele\lltor 12 rt, 1-8 ft. 20 In.
John Deere Disc, 1 Two Bottom
Mollne Breaking Plow on rubher, 1 Power take-olf Moline
H.1y Rake, I Oliver Manure
We repair a ll types of radlSpreader, I 1946 Dodge 1 1-2 T.
&amp;tors , from heater cores to
Trucl::, 1 Cultipacker t Moline
2-row JJt(!k up corn planter, 1
the largest truck or tractor
John Deere Sub. Soller, I 5 Ton
radiator.
Tractor Wa1on, 1 Comfort
Tractor Sprayer, 1 Joint each 8
I
in. and 1 2 In. Cuing, I Wheel
.
Barrow Sprf!yer, 2 1-2 HP Elec,
lrlci Motor,. 1 Record Playel', 1
Pomeroy, O]tlo
Oouolt lttdlo, 1 Port able Ra•
dto, Lot of ■mall fann tools and •
I O. MCICOY
othll' llem1 too nuqatrous to
A\CTIONIII
mtntion, Not rt11ponllble for ac•
10"'9 2, Lq lottellb �
otden
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O�: BTANLIY GIBBS .ml CONDITIONING, REFIIIGEIIAll&lt;t-.1 L O. lloCoJ.
•!Ion ■ervice. Jock'• llelrtaera,
tlon, New Haven. Pbon, '111
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ABLE by hour o, Jo�. Contact:
yeon. We hove the lovelleat
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wttll IIIV.. Ni.. 1-tlon. lleltla
ll!IOd. 111 i:.o;,1111 St., Pomoro1.
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put-. eoal mined or ■
...Prl&lt;o '3000, $l ,OOO d-.,
payment■ on bdance. Loclted 1
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MarbJe Tourney
In Mason Connty
Opens
In 11:pri}
ne

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ty Marble. Tournament w U be
spomored this ye,ir bt' the Point
PleJ!flhI ""-mber O1 ...,_
.-,mmerce
and the Peint Pleaa�nt Beclater.
'12M tournament wUl officially
9PCtn tbi.a month •nd iall boya In
the 5th •nd 8th trades are ellli•
bl• to w,Ucipale,
IL g \ Hudaall. Chamber of
Comm,erce Recreation c.ommtttee
Ch.llrman, ,announced that .all
el�tar)' .ehoola will be aent
inwJ.tatjon-' today to participate in
this event and each parUc�ling
.11chooJ wUI conduct ltl own to(lrn.mitRt to detennine Jta charn•
pion, �•t dhampion 'Will com
.,..,. in the county finala in Point
Pleasant durlrtg the i11econd week
of M·■)',
Prizes -and .award, will be
given lo 1 lhe school champion by
the Merchants Division of the
Cltamber of Comn\erce . . A Jarge
trophy will be awarded to the
County Cham pion by the newspaper.

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111e Seeond Annual Tounlament
held l&amp;at Je-ar, aaw 16 of the �
schools partldpaUns ,\tl lJli Jlnry
Junior Stover of Central Grade
School, Pl. Pleasant
winner of
the County.
Further details of this event
will be · announced 1t a 1-ater date,

Mr. 11.nd- M"'. Nelson 1t9ush and

.... ol New Hoven called on Mr.

an·d Mtt. Hart)' Jobnion sutlday.
Mr. and Mtl. F'reeman John,on
-entertained a aroup of boys In
honor of the birthday of their son,
Chuckle, Stt�q aftemoon. ke
.cream, cake and j;op waa aervtd to
oeorsle and BenlU' Joht110n, Arn•
old ,lohnaon, . Chrla Keatna and
Randy Lee Lewis.
.
Vilittns Rev.
Un. ijanlon
were llr1. C. E. .
ltr and chlldren, Jq,:-,_�, baron, of Bl.oomJnl(ton, ¥d,."1ff)v. and Mn. ICellh
Hanlon �¥.d famny, Ca(l'o,
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Sundt)' ,nemoon VJliton · wen Mr.
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and Mr,. l,ewla lt!He ,Ind
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lira. Emi&gt;r, D1W10n anc ehlldren,
tt.tty • llld J'9;ne-, Partuabllf'I.
... ud Kn: Luther Tueller and
faml1)' 1pent the weell end in Toled, vilhlni rel1tlw1,
Mr. iftd Mn. Otcar HenfY vl1U.
td llr. · and .Mn. Clarence Newell,
Chelhlre, SIUIIIIII',
.Kr. ond ltt,, Don Quiaenbtrry
weNI SunclQ dinner llileota ol
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and 11h. Oteu Hem,.
Leona wamole, aod Pat Brown
ol lholllll\Oil •llllt4 JI,, •nd · --·
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Planp to enter the 1')ondlke
Dertiy· jlt the · M•lp County Fair•
ro'41nd, on April 29, SO and Mey ,
1 were made by Boy Scouf Troo�
25i 3 or Muon al a regular meet:1
in11: in the city bulldlne.
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Mi� Turner A,varded Album
In Junior Cook Competition

dollar!! this week as the ·Captains,
'!is1 Ann Spropae and Alice Groser, spurred' their teammates to
ctlon.· The tlrls 11re sawiQi 'penlea to plll'Chue small equ'tpmeht
eeded 4n tbe home economics
epartment. flle losing team will
1ave ._ J&amp;ft¥ fvr tbe winners in
4ay. � fl1pter donated $25.00 ,
o the
St11.dent Council
iurchaie palqt for the upper ball
tf tbe · ht,11�.chool building,
.
. e girls
will begin .
Next_ � Ill
•reparm1, .� UI:� open house and
to be g:lv�n May
1p�lng ,�
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tehool auditorium
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Mr. and Mrs. ,Dallas C�dle of
Mason are announcing the blrill
ol a seven POI.Ind. 11e:ven ounce.
dauihter on Saturday at the
Hober Ho1:p.ltal.

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-J,2:00 Love of Lite
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f2:30 Search for Tomorrow
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1.00 Living in W. Va.
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2:30 Bouse ::."arty
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4:8/.)'. :....'ffie E!dge Of \Nigbt
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5:30 The Life of Rlley
8:30- :Mei' Dito Spac!fi.
�8:00 Arthur J. Smith---.Nen
9:00 . The Mlllionaire
6: t:i A Look at the Weather
D:30 rve G9t A Secret 1
�:20 Jule " Rivlin Show
10:00 Arinstroog Clrcle Theater
� tl:30 Amos 'o Andy
U� 11 o�oek N--■• . .
7:00 U. S. Marshall
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9:00 C�tbon , Theater
ll:15 A Loot at the Weather
t0:00 'ftle Jte4, Rowe Show
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Adventure 'nl,eater
Steamboat Bill
Sgt. Preltoo·
F1att &amp; Scrugc1 Show
Weatherca1t
N,'WS Pictuff"
Huntley Brinkrtr Report
Whirlybird,
Rescue 8
Bat Masterson
Producer'• Cholu
Baehelor Father
Ford Show
You BeL Yuur Life
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911 · 1 -, !2:00 RP1Li.e11 Oun
11;� Love That Bob
4:00 American Bandstand
1:-00 �• Facea
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9:41 John ·Daly NeWI
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4 :00 American Bandatand
'1:30 Brave Stallion
5:30 .nocl[J all(I His Friend•
8:00, . Music for a Spring Night
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Steamboat Bill
Quick I&gt;n1r McGr1w
.Music In the Roun4
The· Jin, TL.uke, Sha.
We:.theteall
News Plctur.
Huntley Brlnlt:ley Berort
lt{anhunt
tfpgon Train
Pries? Is Right
hrTy Como Sbow
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Tombstone Territory
Newa Headline,
WHtbercalt
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memtiers of Ma110n County are ex.­
peeled to attend the Pbu,rth . Dis�
trlet American Legion conwen­
tion to be held in Point Pleasant
on AprU 24th.
The convention which 11 to be
held at the Point Pleasant Legion
Home will start at 9 a, m. with
registration. A dinner Ill to be
sen·ed by the auxlllary at noon.
Ne w officers for the dl.1trlct
will be elected at the meetitl.g.
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OIHO VALi.iV LIVIITOCK
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18.l!O Llll\1 111 19 lf,I\O ,Fat Sowa
12 lo IG Sta.a 12 lo 1' lloan 8 lo
1' SOW. 4, Pip 80 to 100 Shnats 7
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CAntE- •Stoen 18 to 24.110;
JJ•llen,. iy lo M; llaby Jleef ao lo
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lo 14; Bullt- 11 lo II llllt CoWI 100
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Com. 6 R¥1, , ll) lo 10; CUii, a. lo
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Mh1 Brenda Tumer, daughter
of ?h. a11d "¥r1. W1)'ne Turner
ftutland, Ohio was awarded a re
eord ..tubu�. thUI past week in th,
KrOJ�'WestJ,ni�ouae Junior Cook
of-th,,-Xear Cimtes:t. Her succes:
hel,ped her Hotne Economics tea
cher, Mr,. J,n Burleson. win 1
Westinlh� tr,n1i1tor radio ani
the Home , Economics Departmen·
a We11ti (\lho1.1u mb:er.
Mi.as Turner and 21 other bomr
econom1cs 1Jt\l.denti at Rutland blgt
School �bmitted their favorite re
clpu last November to theb
Home Ec:onomlca teacher who 8 1
slsted t�em 19 they filled out their
entry blanks after a lesson 011
recipe maltblg to stimulate Inter•
est •nd achievement in c.Teative
cookln&amp;, Brendal• recipe was for
Apple Pudding, a favol'ite dessert
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of her family.
Other happeninas in the Rut­
land Home Economics t&gt;epa.rt­
ment last week eelltered around
lhe R11tH.ncl F.ff.A, CbapU!r a•
they recognlzl!d National Future
Homemali:era of America Week.
Tueflday .,night 24 Girls accompan:led by thtlr advisor, attended and
parttctpale(I In the Dlatrlct 5outh
3 B.F.H.A. Meeting at Raclne. Mias
Osa 1'urn&amp;r, diJtrlct president, who
Is a junior in Home Economics at
Rutlt:nd pte�ided. Next year Rut­
land will have the dlatrict recrealion le!lder.
· The l\titland chapter of F. H. A.
preaellted a skit, "Careei-s in Home
Econor:aka," and an autobiography
pencil and ,paper &amp;.ame for their
part in I.he program. The girls
I alltO
prepared a .1pecial . �uUetin board
on Home liconomica Career, and
had a aectioft devoted to clippings
telling ibow other ch&amp;iPters in
Ohlo were reCOgnlzlng National
FHA -Weelt.
Tht Rutlund Cb.Qter'a F. H. A.
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a �tt.rre tUt he wu convtcted dellbera
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i.etJury, UJ• attorne.y .George T. Davia (I
otaqo. Davia
be oow baa evidence tm
to
ve Chlllmap
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ace pMve1
- •tu auppreaskm ot
tertal evtdenoi
- · Cheaiimun
�ocuce." At
tnVe1Uptor W�
·Ltnhart. wi;.o
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Sroutmaater Donald Cook , was
present for tlle meeting and pre­1
sided. Reet.1tration 'fees w�re sub­
miUed by 'thole who expect to \
itlenp- Oamp, AG-owhead this sum•
mer.
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A 8o4� -of Review was held
for bp1(o!1'ho· &lt;hive COIJlpleted re­
quiremeiiU lor merit awards.
They �.; l!&lt;il,ert JohJlson and
Latty
Eacll has completed
requirena�iib fl.r four merit bad­
,.,. •�� be •warde d the bad•
&amp;es 'a.W''�
Honor I&lt;&gt; be
held '111:· t?Je f\eff future.
All�
Wtrf those na1ned
a.�ye t.@11�LelNJ.d SlT(ith, Shelby
Par:roqj_..:s_· andall
i:;.ibbs, Gary
GlbbJ,· \-� ll'Iea Anderson, Joe Na­
Jle, Ml '(&amp;eam�•• llobert Grimm
OtorlN ' ,ii
. iifl. ind Jorry Boggs.
Maternjl , 1r1ndmother is Mrs.
Martha Smith ' of Pt." Pleasant
while , paJfr.'Jll . . p-fndparenta are
Mr. and
� , Cl�n Cadle of Leon .
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two sons, Ste­
The Ca�
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her parellti. Mr. aM Jilri. Corl Lenbun ln\l ion, Pl, Pleuant.
XI', ond Mra. WIiiie McKinney
of � vllllod Sunclq afternoon
with· Mr. iuid Mn. Joaepll U1h end
tamU,.
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Dalla■ Ye11■r op;rtmenta to the
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1'1111� ol. � llld . , llonde, evening ot _ ,_ home of
llln. E, .\, Sc:haoltll.
Dlllih � .llld 111111, llew •
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t111111d hen with them for I
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... ... � Jim ltolllillan C� ol 114illopott ■pet lu�
with llr. ind 11n. pq,\ Nlebn!NI.
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D�ily Sentin el , Pomeroy-Midd leport , O. , April 13 , 1960- 1 1

Mason Seouts
Plau. l'o Enter
Kiondi� Duby

A::�'!_I .. , Ml�� �hw� �li= :'.;.it•� � t'1:::t 5- and
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Mr. and Mr■• Calvin McDonl l
of Pojtll •
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therus and one of tht!m . Dr. Pei­
Wen ·cllung or the Chinese Acade­
my of -Sciences found more of bis
teeth-three times the site of bu­
man teerh - tn ICwangsl Prov
ince.
ShJ Giant Prlm-etff
Afler a study of all the evl­
denre a French ex.pert, Bernard
Heuvelmana, offered the theory
that the Yeti is a "shy survivor-"
of t hese giant primates.
Mou peopA• .,. Inclined to
r.gard tM snowmen •• a s.:lence
fiction figure. But not the Com­
munl1ts. Ruula ha, fu1t scou,..d
th• P•mlr Mountain■ for months
in an uniucc:auful Mllrch • "thus
narrowln1 th• bN•t'• pos11H,••
habitat to almost euctly th•
arq clalmacl ,rom Nep,I by
China,
And quite a few Westerners be·
lieve "there is someihin&amp;: u,p
there"•notably F;:verest C'lin:tber
Eric Shipton who photographed
Yeti footprints and Sir John Hunt,
who led the conquest of the
world's highest moutaln.
Sir Edmund HIiiary, who actual­
ly climbe.d the 29,028 foot peak
with the Sherpa, Tensing Norkay,
Is forming an expedition desi&amp;ned
to look for the abominable snow­
man in the Everest area in Sept•
ember.
If the Red Chinese don't repat­
riate hlm first.

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Mystery Abominable Snowman

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Col\lDC On Pl. Pleaanl
Music Go Round .
News
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Local News
l(n■le Go Round
�rte In R&lt;&gt;leW
Spol'II 11eor..
The llalld lle,x ,
Pal Boone Stiow
Sundown serenede
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I t,•'!· d,,.. visit wltih Mr. anti lfn,
Dr. itdna M��� Bedford,. J!'· A. V. Howell and l\llph Mel&lt;ee 1I
dianl, ,an4' MN: Lo\akl Jlcltnl�, their Plum $ttHt home. Thia II a
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To his many friend, who would
like to write hlm or send cards his
address
A.Sgt. Gary D. Burns,
1511002, cto U. S. Navel Hospital,
Ward SA, Besurort, s. C.
' , Sgt., �u�•
baa been in the Mar­
ine Corps ib: yeart. He is married
and t.Ke falb♦r or two children. He
at�td Po�eroy schools before
his enllttm.irt.

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BUl1lt_ will Ge in and out of the
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''Body In ·Line .,_ Potture Fine"
· Uie, 1,8jlf&gt;· health theme, · II beinl
�- ,by 4-H club members
� o�t Maaon County in AJ&gt;cll.
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,a of the
Jp,ve been teheduled. At ·
Nalona tft movies "Poaturi
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School; April 21!, Ifill 01111, and
V,rn� Star :Du,te.,. at Vemoll
Clqbliouse ond Amerlcon Leadtn
llld Leon Luckl ,. 11 Leon 011f41 11,
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JuPUI at the Otl1 MtCllntock hnme.
Mr. 4nd Mn. Bruce WIitshire
and Llnd.111, Marmet, W. Va., spent
the weekend with hl1 parenb, Mt.
lnMllt CHICLE MIITI
and Mn. Harry WHbhlre.
llra. Emma Salm Wllll hofitN
Mr, and M.ra. Henry Cleland or
Frida)' evenln, when the Either Pomm)' 1pent Sund.a)' e¥enlng
Circle met at her bomei
with bJ1 mother, Mn. Heul Cle­
The meeting opened with "Al land.
!hf Crou'• and acriplure- John 1 : 1•
.lln. EaU Elton moved into t-he
1,t. In the bulineu aeuion MW of• rred Sure propert}', Fourth SI. ,
flCfl'I were elected.
Saturday. Rel.lltlvff belpinl lier
1',e program "Today•• Need for were Mn. Curt.ii John800 and Mn.
the 1-!Ptist Miuionaey Tr-,l nin1 Ruth Smith of 01'k Gro.,,e. Clyd.,
Scho�r WBI presented. Mn. Marie Cl).'de John110n of Columbus, , llr.
-,11121 had charge of the Love Gift and Mn. J. P. Sauer of Pt. P1e8S­
ant, W. Va., llr. and Mrt. Stanley
prouam "Trea1ure11 tor Chrlst."
' 1'1le hostess 1erved rerreshmenta Dow, Raveuwood1 and \Ir, and
to l(n. Una Curtis, Mra. Ura Mor- M�. Darrell Picken,, Chuleaton.
, l(r.1. Llvlnla SJmpaon retumed
'l'i.J, Mn. Blanche Watterson, Mra.
.na,a Gaul, 'Mrs. Phyllis Martin, Mrs. home after 11,1t:ndln1 the •inte.r in
Isabel 'SliQpMm, Mrs. Ethe] Smith, t11Jt Liverpool. Weekend IUHU of
• Mn. Edna Pickens, Miss vera Bee- Mrs. Simpeon were her daughter,
Mrs. Marion Kni,:hutep and d•u&amp;:h•
g:le and Mrs. J.larle Ro111h.
ter of Columbu..
YOUTH GaOUfJ IIIIITS
Mrs. Helen Younce left Friday to
The Junior ·BYF held an EA,ter'
part)' in the chur� basement on· visit over Eater with her 80n and
Thur,day evenin&amp;:, New officer■ family in Cleveland.
elected were Charles Cleland, preiiSundaf a:uestl or Mr.. and Kn. A.
ident; David Cole, vice president; C. Bradford were Mr. and Mn. Leo
Alice Cleland, secretary; and Joyce Mitchell and children, P•rkersburt,
add Mr. and Mn. Hetman Carson
Brace, treasurer.
Mrs. Gretta SimPtOn fl.nd Mn. Lo- and ehtldrea, Belpre.
Mn. Esta EaWn accompanied by
vey Sayre aerved refreshments to
Mt. and .Mr■. Glen Cartwright and
twelve members.
wn of Ma.aoo wen Sunday dinner
A�ND BAILIY tuns
Amoq.c the relatives from out of aueats of Mr. and 'Mn. curti, John,n
town 1Uten&lt;ltng
the funeral of Mr1. son.
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flunday euests or )t:r. and Ml'I.
Kerm�t Bal(ey were idn. Ruth Baile)' and llt. and Mrs. Ralph Batley Roa:er Theiu were llr. and •. (,
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of Marion; Mrs. Wandi' Jaeeaud Ite Wiaeman of Oallipolla.
Ml� Vera Beetle acoompanl&amp;d,·
and. IOII, limmy, Delaware; Bill Jae
-,, OOlwnl,us; Mr. and Mra. Bill by Jolr. and lfn. ltobert �
. •CD; Mr. ua Mrs. Rex Alter- apent the week end with relatiNes
, &gt;(,
tii1ibt ud �. and Mrs. Clarence in Akron.
Mr. and Mn. Henry Roush apent .
A1te,brJc)it, lVoo:ster.
SU'W,!' alternoon with . jlll:. M!d
aACll!fl PIISONALS.
Relatives from Ra.cine attending Mn. Alt�'ur' Rouih, Salem Center.
IAo,Dale QDuah, accompanied
the funeral of Clyde Watson at
Obarle&amp;ton Monday were Mrs.• nard Skien of Portland, spent the
Pauline Hart, Owen Watson and weekend with Mr. and Mn. Ra)'
Roush, Cinclnnati.
John Bentz,
Mr. and Kn. Wa,ne Carpenel' ol
A family dinner was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H art, Belpre spent SlturdaY with her
M111. Helen Johnaun. .
Sunday, April 3, honoring Mn. mdtber,
,. and Mn. � Hirt went to
.mr.
.
Hart on her blrthda)'.
Mr. ind Mr,. Earl Hart and Mra. Colu111bus Frid&amp;)'. They Ntui':ned
1\onald Hart were· bUJineas visiton S.turday accompanied by thelt
doughier, Mn. Joyce South -,.d
In HunUnaton, 11ollday.
�'!l!dre
.•Jam�}wut b" '�!urned h�ine
. n who will vi1lt tor ,ev,
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Alfred Dunn 40d
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:d
GW!ltl df Mr. and M:ra. Ralph Mc. •� of Croobville and Mn. ·Dean
!Allington visited
Kenzie were Mr. ID� Mrs. Carl � of
lloelul and dauahter, Debbie, an4 lhcilr .f•ther, Rav. F. I!. IIU'1n, and
�alien IQt Friday were Mr. an d • t�lr mother, Mn:. Dw!ln, wbo_ia. 1
palj_ent In Uo11er Hoapltal, Tull\In, Wesley McKent1e; Salem.
Mr. and !,!rS. Clyde Croll ond d
dof..
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ia'W!ler, Lynn, Coltlmbu,, opent
�he weekend with Mn. A. B. cro,,
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\!r. Ne1gler was ho!!pltalized at
qoi,er Hospital with pn&amp;umonia,
S·
.oeturning home Monday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hrarry
Picken, were Mrs. Pickens' brow
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'bet and wife. 1dr. and Mts. Rowan
Mr.
and
Mn.
Pau\
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of
Ma•
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lf Frankfort, Indiana.
nr. and Mrs. Charles Jividen and eon, W . Va. ' hav� .rec�ived word
. �1illdren of Athens spent Sunday that their BOil A-Sid, Gaey D.
1rternoon with his grandmother. BurnaJs-confined jo the U. S. Na•
\In, J. F. Jividen and were supper val H°'-Pltal al Beaufort, So uth
1 Carolii1a, , With an injury .to hie
•
right arm . .- LBurns dropped a gun
which he
· �xamlning, the blast
I.IWn·g tilm" in the arm. A team cifi'
fb,w' docton worked five hours to'
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RATES

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I � # WIINI fer uiree OOMemtive inaerliom..
lp1·dal - w month hr JO cent.a per word.
'·N -nte ., I &lt;Olll&lt; pet' word ,.ill be dlarg,d for a&lt;lvertlBlr,c
• • plid willibln 10 ,iliays after receiving bill.
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6 DAYS
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PIANOS FOR SALE
2 nice reronditloned pianos with
..,_.._, hasur■nce Nltlon­
bench. Priced to sell. Free de­
lli�..., IWML
livery. Call Rutland SH2-481 1
P PH,.,- W·Y 2,,216'
Afler 5 p .m. Call SH2-4034.
4- 12-Stc
2 29 tfc
DO YOU PAV CITY PRICEs FOR
used farm machiner)' when I
can lift you up to 60% . I give
,_,
.a bonu1 On ,verythin1 l aell by
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YRO
IIM
T VB Be1alr. • dr.
takln&amp;: off on the cost. Prices
Air _ �fOnditioned. .Power
taken from local and Columbus
ltejnaa: ana brakes, Spotle11S.
papen:
,14111:lstaettnar's, Pomeroy,
My Prlce
City Price Bonus
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Ford:
, Cltid ClaM UIN Can
11146 1375.00 $375.00 $100.00
1948 $475.00 $593.00 $120.00
keo ■nd -•
1951
$575.00 $700.00 $125.00
POLITAN MOTDU
J, D. A.
laot Mohl II,
1 94•
..,..eny, Ohio
1325.00 $MO.DO $225.00
1 946
$4,25.00 $880.00 $225.00
1• ";i:DCURY 2 dr. �an. Mer•
19,1
s1�.oo $250.oo s 95.oo
e,+_t!c, Clean car Inside and
7 Farmalle $100.00-$300.00
out. ,'995. Blaettnar's, Pomel'oy.
VAC $1�.00---$280,00
, ts etc 32 CHe
Averys $100.00-----$200.00,
Moline "U" with 3 bottom .plow
1111: 0� 118, 2 DOOR HT, ·11.&amp; H
foot disc. 4 row cultl\'alOrs, ,
8
WIW, fu11 power. Brown and
ro w corn planter $650.00.
Wh1ki with curtom 1tlrt1. �-·
Oliver Super IJ!5 Tractor with
��·- jonaider lft)' trade, ,l'llone
hea\'Y
duty loader and beck
...., SPnice U2112,
hoe cost $6800.00 my price
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$2200.00.
Ford plows $30.00--$50.00
. VI FAJIU,ANf! 2 d r.
Pull plows 1·2-3 bottom $20.00
· •· f795. tUaettnar's,
to $80.00
"4 JB 6tc
Dlsc, 0-6-7-8 foot '2!5.00 to
.· Lll'I' 210 2 dr. 107
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$80.00Afln(,.,..r.)' special. Blliettnar's,
Corn planters 2·4 row $20.0() to
P
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4 -�3 61c
1150.00
. ;tl? �
4 row pickup corn plAnter fine
condition new cOlt $640.00
price $150.00.
Baiera: A. C. $295.00; JD-PTO
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$95.00; Ford $350.00; N. H. 77
bprr io.10, Portl.11t1d
$200.-l!O.OO; Int. 001' $200;
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Cllllo.
Int 45T $.1'75.0()--$47!U)0; Rakes
by the dozens $36.00 to $1M&gt;.OO
87 AOIIE FARM, 1 2 ACRES BOT·
Combines AC and Ford $1M&gt;.00
paetutt, water, �letlrlcUy,
to $21i0.00; New Johnson poul­
40 l'IWlerals, Umber. $2800. Bill
try picker, city price $300.00
Cduft, Rlcihe, Ohio.
my price $75.00. This . paper
(41 13, fllp
doesn't hBYe enough epace to
-· tirlnt all the thing11 I have to
ROOTS. OLD VICT
JJ. J believe l can save you
JA pnd Canadian Red- Guat
enty on bulk milk tank11. J
� le pow, 2k uch. Second
don't Hell the best equipment
,_,. eut frorn School hou11e
mlne i&amp; identical with city
In lyrweue. WI\Uam H. Holmes.
equlpment. The onlY difference
4 4 tk
l1 the price.
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chair. Call WV 2-2821.
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FINE SELECTION OF ARTIFl­
rial flnlA'E'r for Easter. Cliffs
Shoe ReJ);llr, M iddleport.
4-12-31 p

LONDON UPI - tn claimingMt. Everest for itR very own,
Red China appears to have entered a new phase of its cru!Ulde
for :Marxi!l[Jlilllak.ing a Communist out Qf the abominable snow man.
Of course, the legendary nun­
beast of the J.iimalayas the Y.e li
as natives know him-will have to
be found befoi:e he can be con­
v-erted. Capitalists have IM:!en
seal'thlng_ in vain ever since his
footprints first were sig�ted by
Western eyes 72 years ago.
The Yeti may not .have bePn
Mao Tee-lung's primary objective
when he started the tiny kingdom
of Nepal with his demands for
Everest and other Himalayan
areas. But he could have been
one of the things on Peiping's
-mind.
For Chinese anthropolo,cists,
Uke some Western onet, believe
that the abominable snowman
may exist. And if he does, they
think he ,probably crossed into the
Himalayas from China.
Finds, H"lt Tooth
Thereby hangs a fasclnating
. ·1 I
scientific tale.
In 1939 Dr. G. H. R. von Koientfs­
wald of HoUand was examining
"dragons bones" sold for medici­
nal p urpos_es In a Chine1e · ftl.lg
store in Hong Kong. He foutid
among the foesila a hu,e tooth
whlch must have come from 1 lall
ape or man-ape of monstrous ,ro­
portion1.
He named the prehistoric IPOS­
sessor of the tooth" &amp;itantoplthe­
CUli" - the giant ape •· ·and othel'
scientists estimated that when he
stalked the earth about half a mil­
lion years ago he must have been
12 feet tan.

M01949 HARLEY DAVIDSON
1orcycle 74. Newly recondition­
rd motor. Contacl Harry Roush,
Clifton, W. Va. SP3-5238.
4-12-fitp
HAVING LOST MV HUSBAND, I
will sell the following personal
propert)' at auction at my
h.oml:!, one mile N. E. of Racine,
Ohio on Oak Grove Road, April
160,, 12: 30 P. M . : Tractor , di�,
iron wheel
wagon, manute
spreader, hone drawn disc,
plows, cultivatots 11nd other
. farm tools, 28 inch saw with
rnandiel, 8 · hives of bees and a
lot of bee equipment, berry box­
es a"d crates, coal brooder,
kerosene brooder, Baby Grand
piano, mandolin, chairs, di111hes,
vases, some very old ones, iron
kettles, atone j11rs, picture
frames, cuckoo clock, 2 other
clock11, antiqque bed and mar­
!&gt;le top dresser, cord bed, In
aian relics, Civil War relics, 2
1tove pipe hats, spinning wheel
complete fishing equipment and
many other articles not listed.
A number of these articles are
very old and unusual.
Term of sale: Caah
Not Responsible for AccidenlA
Mrs. Norman J. Theiss
Owner.
Sale conducted by .Bradford
Auction Co.
A. C. Bradford, Manager
Critt Bradford, Auctioneer.
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Chir ese anthropologlstl bectune
USID BOATS AND MOTOR• $115
anO u whll• they IHt. Mltro­ lnten.tJly interested in Jlrantopi•
polltan MMors. 600 E. Main
All YOU RUN -N AT THI
.,.• Pomeror. Phone WY..2-1810.
hffl1f 0... your IOUI MN ....
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lne? Best Witrk. LowNI Prh:et.
RACINI SHOI Ill.VICI IHOP
RACINI, OHIO.
AP.All'l'MENTS - Funu1bed and GRAVELY TUCTOI SAi.if AND
unfurnilhed. Mcllla,ten, Middle­
S."lce. 512 I. Main, ,_..,...,
port, Phone WY-2-5286.
2·3-11
Phone WY2•2'15, O• .,N t
p, m. until Jwrte 1. S.l•INm
H1ro14 a.,.,,.rt,
I-IN.,
7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 5
Ohio. Phone Coolvllle U,,.
room ,aparlment.1. A. N. Bengel,
8-19-tfc
Phone WY2-3272.
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4 ROOM HOUSE, 1 1 1 PEARL ST.
INSPECTIONS. PHONE
a!So for sale, 1 849 ½ ton Chev• FREE
WY2-2774.
Gtlrnore
Supply
rolet Pickup $250. Jnqulrc Clayton
Store.
Vaughan
Pest
Control
Bolyard, Ash st., Middle-port.
Co., St. Mary's, W. Va. Mem•
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DE:LUXE 4 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS
unfurni�hcd apartment. Nitely 1
furnished 2 bedroom 2nd floor LAWN . MOWERS SHARPENED,
1aaoh ne mot�ra repaired, maapartment. Middl eport wy2.
chlne saw flhng. Ernest 4 Le­
3874.
,4·. 12.81P
wis, 48 North Thlrd St., Middle­
port, 0. Phone WY2-2368.
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gardens plowed In Middleport
or nearby Call WY2 ·!M47,
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On Saturday AprlJ HI, 1960, beglnnln• ,1 12,30 p. m . .t my
farm midway between Tuppen
Plalns aftd Chester, 1 mile south
1--1"1!1
of Ht. 7, J wlH sell ,11t auction
the followln1: 1 Moline Corn
Picker, 1 llayrath all purpose
Ele\lltor 12 rt, 1-8 ft. 20 In.
John Deere Disc, 1 Two Bottom
Mollne Breaking Plow on rubher, 1 Power take-olf Moline
H.1y Rake, I Oliver Manure
We repair a ll types of radlSpreader, I 1946 Dodge 1 1-2 T.
&amp;tors , from heater cores to
Trucl::, 1 Cultipacker t Moline
2-row JJt(!k up corn planter, 1
the largest truck or tractor
John Deere Sub. Soller, I 5 Ton
radiator.
Tractor Wa1on, 1 Comfort
Tractor Sprayer, 1 Joint each 8
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in. and 1 2 In. Cuing, I Wheel
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Barrow Sprf!yer, 2 1-2 HP Elec,
lrlci Motor,. 1 Record Playel', 1
Pomeroy, O]tlo
Oouolt lttdlo, 1 Port able Ra•
dto, Lot of ■mall fann tools and •
I O. MCICOY
othll' llem1 too nuqatrous to
A\CTIONIII
mtntion, Not rt11ponllble for ac•
10"'9 2, Lq lottellb �
otden
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O�: BTANLIY GIBBS .ml CONDITIONING, REFIIIGEIIAll&lt;t-.1 L O. lloCoJ.
•!Ion ■ervice. Jock'• llelrtaera,
tlon, New Haven. Pbon, '111
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ll!IOd. 111 i:.o;,1111 St., Pomoro1.
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put-. eoal mined or ■
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payment■ on bdance. Loclted 1
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ty Marble. Tournament w U be
spomored this ye,ir bt' the Point
PleJ!flhI ""-mber O1 ...,_
.-,mmerce
and the Peint Pleaa�nt Beclater.
'12M tournament wUl officially
9PCtn tbi.a month •nd iall boya In
the 5th •nd 8th trades are ellli•
bl• to w,Ucipale,
IL g \ Hudaall. Chamber of
Comm,erce Recreation c.ommtttee
Ch.llrman, ,announced that .all
el�tar)' .ehoola will be aent
inwJ.tatjon-' today to participate in
this event and each parUc�ling
.11chooJ wUI conduct ltl own to(lrn.mitRt to detennine Jta charn•
pion, �•t dhampion 'Will com
.,..,. in the county finala in Point
Pleasant durlrtg the i11econd week
of M·■)',
Prizes -and .award, will be
given lo 1 lhe school champion by
the Merchants Division of the
Cltamber of Comn\erce . . A Jarge
trophy will be awarded to the
County Cham pion by the newspaper.

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111e Seeond Annual Tounlament
held l&amp;at Je-ar, aaw 16 of the �
schools partldpaUns ,\tl lJli Jlnry
Junior Stover of Central Grade
School, Pl. Pleasant
winner of
the County.
Further details of this event
will be · announced 1t a 1-ater date,

Mr. 11.nd- M"'. Nelson 1t9ush and

.... ol New Hoven called on Mr.

an·d Mtt. Hart)' Jobnion sutlday.
Mr. and Mtl. F'reeman John,on
-entertained a aroup of boys In
honor of the birthday of their son,
Chuckle, Stt�q aftemoon. ke
.cream, cake and j;op waa aervtd to
oeorsle and BenlU' Joht110n, Arn•
old ,lohnaon, . Chrla Keatna and
Randy Lee Lewis.
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Vilittns Rev.
Un. ijanlon
were llr1. C. E. .
ltr and chlldren, Jq,:-,_�, baron, of Bl.oomJnl(ton, ¥d,."1ff)v. and Mn. ICellh
Hanlon �¥.d famny, Ca(l'o,
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Sundt)' ,nemoon VJliton · wen Mr.
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and Mr,. l,ewla lt!He ,Ind
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lira. Emi&gt;r, D1W10n anc ehlldren,
tt.tty • llld J'9;ne-, Partuabllf'I.
... ud Kn: Luther Tueller and
faml1)' 1pent the weell end in Toled, vilhlni rel1tlw1,
Mr. iftd Mn. Otcar HenfY vl1U.
td llr. · and .Mn. Clarence Newell,
Chelhlre, SIUIIIIII',
.Kr. ond ltt,, Don Quiaenbtrry
weNI SunclQ dinner llileota ol
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and 11h. Oteu Hem,.
Leona wamole, aod Pat Brown
ol lholllll\Oil •llllt4 JI,, •nd · --·
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Planp to enter the 1')ondlke
Dertiy· jlt the · M•lp County Fair•
ro'41nd, on April 29, SO and Mey ,
1 were made by Boy Scouf Troo�
25i 3 or Muon al a regular meet:1
in11: in the city bulldlne.
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Mi� Turner A,varded Album
In Junior Cook Competition

dollar!! this week as the ·Captains,
'!is1 Ann Spropae and Alice Groser, spurred' their teammates to
ctlon.· The tlrls 11re sawiQi 'penlea to plll'Chue small equ'tpmeht
eeded 4n tbe home economics
epartment. flle losing team will
1ave ._ J&amp;ft¥ fvr tbe winners in
4ay. � fl1pter donated $25.00 ,
o the
St11.dent Council
iurchaie palqt for the upper ball
tf tbe · ht,11�.chool building,
.
. e girls
will begin .
Next_ � Ill
•reparm1, .� UI:� open house and
to be g:lv�n May
1p�lng ,�
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tehool auditorium
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7 �. '111,b, krp lot, cloae
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Mr. and Mrs. ,Dallas C�dle of
Mason are announcing the blrill
ol a seven POI.Ind. 11e:ven ounce.
dauihter on Saturday at the
Hober Ho1:p.ltal.

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-J,2:00 Love of Lite
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f2:30 Search for Tomorrow
,:oo £The l'lghtff DQ
12,45
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1.00 Living in W. Va.
f:30 Edg
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1 : 15 Neiahbors
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1:00 ,The Tti��-�
As the World Turn■
1:30
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2:00 For iBetter or Worse
2:30 Bouse ::."arty
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1:00 Ft
3:00 The Millionaire
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3:30 Verdict Is Youn
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1:00 The Brighter Day
;Amo,°"n' ,(il
4;15 . . ne s,cret ,1o1111
___, __f:1;19 Blgbway 'Pi I
4:8/.)'. :....'ffie E!dge Of \Nigbt
&amp;:"00 "nle Three St.ooges
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5:30 The Life of Rlley
8:30- :Mei' Dito Spac!fi.
�8:00 Arthur J. Smith---.Nen
9:00 . The Mlllionaire
6: t:i A Look at the Weather
D:30 rve G9t A Secret 1
�:20 Jule " Rivlin Show
10:00 Arinstroog Clrcle Theater
� tl:30 Amos 'o Andy
U� 11 o�oek N--■• . .
7:00 U. S. Marshall
11:10
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Lock Up
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Shotgun Slade
· , 1,00 CBt Ne'li■ •;
10:W
Revlon
Preaenta
8:UJ Capt,Jn Kin,proo
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9:00 C�tbon , Theater
ll:15 A Loot at the Weather
t0:00 'ftle Jte4, Rowe Show
1 1 ,1a Theater 13
10,ao on the Go
lf·30 Sl&amp;n OU
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Cci edy Playhouse
Adventure 'nl,eater
Steamboat Bill
Sgt. Preltoo·
F1att &amp; Scrugc1 Show
Weatherca1t
N,'WS Pictuff"
Huntley Brinkrtr Report
Whirlybird,
Rescue 8
Bat Masterson
Producer'• Cholu
Baehelor Father
Ford Show
You BeL Yuur Life
Tlke A Good �t
New1 Headline,
Weathercast
Jack Paar Show

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Play Your Htli\dl
Price Tl �ght
Conc-.t,a1,i.on
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1:30 I Married Joan
911 · 1 -, !2:00 RP1Li.e11 Oun
11;� Love That Bob
4:00 American Bandstand
1:-00 �• Facea
Fli(U
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1:30,
1,so M&lt;idl,
Beat
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2:00 nay in Court
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2:30 Gale Stonn Show
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iBeat the ClO!.:L.
9:41 John ·Daly NeWI
S:30
Who
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4 :00 American Bandatand
'1:30 Brave Stallion
5:30 .nocl[J all(I His Friend•
8:00, . Music for a Spring Night
1:00
San Francleeo Beat
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v:10:00- WedneNly Nt&amp;ht Fllbtl
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U:20 .Late ·ShoW ,;.J�:i
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Adventure Time
Steamboat Bill
Quick I&gt;n1r McGr1w
.Music In the Roun4
The· Jin, TL.uke, Sha.
We:.theteall
News Plctur.
Huntley Brlnlt:ley Berort
lt{anhunt
tfpgon Train
Pries? Is Right
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Tombstone Territory
Newa Headline,
WHtbercalt
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6,00 Continental Claas!'oom
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9,00 Katie Doonan Show
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100 i.tlon.
memtiers of Ma110n County are ex.­
peeled to attend the Pbu,rth . Dis�
trlet American Legion conwen­
tion to be held in Point Pleasant
on AprU 24th.
The convention which 11 to be
held at the Point Pleasant Legion
Home will start at 9 a, m. with
registration. A dinner Ill to be
sen·ed by the auxlllary at noon.
Ne w officers for the dl.1trlct
will be elected at the meetitl.g.
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OIHO VALi.iV LIVIITOCK
!hll1")11. Clj,fo, AtN'II t, lltO
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ROOS..1'13
18.l!O Llll\1 111 19 lf,I\O ,Fat Sowa
12 lo IG Sta.a 12 lo 1' lloan 8 lo
1' SOW. 4, Pip 80 to 100 Shnats 7
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CAntE- •Stoen 18 to 24.110;
JJ•llen,. iy lo M; llaby Jleef ao lo
24; ' l'al O,W, It lo 10; CalUlel'I 12
lo 14; Bullt- 11 lo II llllt CoWI 100
to 200.
VE6L GAL� - Topo I0,110
SeOOlllll llll W JIG; •odium IO lo 218;
Com. 6 R¥1, , ll) lo 10; CUii, a. lo
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Stock $Wet 4..i\r'l.-o; Fat Sheep 4 to
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LA,iBS - 'l'opa 21.80; Setondo
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Mh1 Brenda Tumer, daughter
of ?h. a11d "¥r1. W1)'ne Turner
ftutland, Ohio was awarded a re
eord ..tubu�. thUI past week in th,
KrOJ�'WestJ,ni�ouae Junior Cook
of-th,,-Xear Cimtes:t. Her succes:
hel,ped her Hotne Economics tea
cher, Mr,. J,n Burleson. win 1
Westinlh� tr,n1i1tor radio ani
the Home , Economics Departmen·
a We11ti (\lho1.1u mb:er.
Mi.as Turner and 21 other bomr
econom1cs 1Jt\l.denti at Rutland blgt
School �bmitted their favorite re
clpu last November to theb
Home Ec:onomlca teacher who 8 1
slsted t�em 19 they filled out their
entry blanks after a lesson 011
recipe maltblg to stimulate Inter•
est •nd achievement in c.Teative
cookln&amp;, Brendal• recipe was for
Apple Pudding, a favol'ite dessert
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of her family.
Other happeninas in the Rut­
land Home Economics t&gt;epa.rt­
ment last week eelltered around
lhe R11tH.ncl F.ff.A, CbapU!r a•
they recognlzl!d National Future
Homemali:era of America Week.
Tueflday .,night 24 Girls accompan:led by thtlr advisor, attended and
parttctpale(I In the Dlatrlct 5outh
3 B.F.H.A. Meeting at Raclne. Mias
Osa 1'urn&amp;r, diJtrlct president, who
Is a junior in Home Economics at
Rutlt:nd pte�ided. Next year Rut­
land will have the dlatrict recrealion le!lder.
· The l\titland chapter of F. H. A.
preaellted a skit, "Careei-s in Home
Econor:aka," and an autobiography
pencil and ,paper &amp;.ame for their
part in I.he program. The girls
I alltO
prepared a .1pecial . �uUetin board
on Home liconomica Career, and
had a aectioft devoted to clippings
telling ibow other ch&amp;iPters in
Ohlo were reCOgnlzlng National
FHA -Weelt.
Tht Rutlund Cb.Qter'a F. H. A.
Penny �aui scaled aeveral m re

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tar life -by couvtct-«uthor Caryl Cheamao 1tjD i. llllel(I en
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a �tt.rre tUt he wu convtcted dellbera
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i.etJury, UJ• attorne.y .George T. Davia (I
otaqo. Davia
be oow baa evidence tm
to
ve Chlllmap
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ace pMve1
- •tu auppreaskm ot
tertal evtdenoi
- · Cheaiimun
�ocuce." At
tnVe1Uptor W�
·Ltnhart. wi;.o
Ullilted ID obt&amp;l.h1ng thll new , .
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Sroutmaater Donald Cook , was
present for tlle meeting and pre­1
sided. Reet.1tration 'fees w�re sub­
miUed by 'thole who expect to \
itlenp- Oamp, AG-owhead this sum•
mer.
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A 8o4� -of Review was held
for bp1(o!1'ho· &lt;hive COIJlpleted re­
quiremeiiU lor merit awards.
They �.; l!&lt;il,ert JohJlson and
Latty
Eacll has completed
requirena�iib fl.r four merit bad­
,.,. •�� be •warde d the bad•
&amp;es 'a.W''�
Honor I&lt;&gt; be
held '111:· t?Je f\eff future.
All�
Wtrf those na1ned
a.�ye t.@11�LelNJ.d SlT(ith, Shelby
Par:roqj_..:s_· andall
i:;.ibbs, Gary
GlbbJ,· \-� ll'Iea Anderson, Joe Na­
Jle, Ml '(&amp;eam�•• llobert Grimm
OtorlN ' ,ii
. iifl. ind Jorry Boggs.
Maternjl , 1r1ndmother is Mrs.
Martha Smith ' of Pt." Pleasant
while , paJfr.'Jll . . p-fndparenta are
Mr. and
� , Cl�n Cadle of Leon .
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two sons, Ste­
The Ca�
phe_n ind·&amp;,o\t•

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aueru
her parellti. Mr. aM Jilri. Corl Lenbun ln\l ion, Pl, Pleuant.
XI', ond Mra. WIiiie McKinney
of � vllllod Sunclq afternoon
with· Mr. iuid Mn. Joaepll U1h end
tamU,.
Vl■ltlnf over
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Dalla■ Ye11■r op;rtmenta to the
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Mason Seouts
Plau. l'o Enter
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A::�'!_I .. , Ml�� �hw� �li= :'.;.it•� � t'1:::t 5- and
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Mr. and Mr■• Calvin McDonl l
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Wen ·cllung or the Chinese Acade­
my of -Sciences found more of bis
teeth-three times the site of bu­
man teerh - tn ICwangsl Prov
ince.
ShJ Giant Prlm-etff
Afler a study of all the evl­
denre a French ex.pert, Bernard
Heuvelmana, offered the theory
that the Yeti is a "shy survivor-"
of t hese giant primates.
Mou peopA• .,. Inclined to
r.gard tM snowmen •• a s.:lence
fiction figure. But not the Com­
munl1ts. Ruula ha, fu1t scou,..d
th• P•mlr Mountain■ for months
in an uniucc:auful Mllrch • "thus
narrowln1 th• bN•t'• pos11H,••
habitat to almost euctly th•
arq clalmacl ,rom Nep,I by
China,
And quite a few Westerners be·
lieve "there is someihin&amp;: u,p
there"•notably F;:verest C'lin:tber
Eric Shipton who photographed
Yeti footprints and Sir John Hunt,
who led the conquest of the
world's highest moutaln.
Sir Edmund HIiiary, who actual­
ly climbe.d the 29,028 foot peak
with the Sherpa, Tensing Norkay,
Is forming an expedition desi&amp;ned
to look for the abominable snow­
man in the Everest area in Sept•
ember.
If the Red Chinese don't repat­
riate hlm first.

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Local News
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Spol'II 11eor..
The llalld lle,x ,
Pal Boone Stiow
Sundown serenede
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Dr. itdna M��� Bedford,. J!'· A. V. Howell and l\llph Mel&lt;ee 1I
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To his many friend, who would
like to write hlm or send cards his
address
A.Sgt. Gary D. Burns,
1511002, cto U. S. Navel Hospital,
Ward SA, Besurort, s. C.
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baa been in the Mar­
ine Corps ib: yeart. He is married
and t.Ke falb♦r or two children. He
at�td Po�eroy schools before
his enllttm.irt.

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Mason
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BUl1lt_ will Ge in and out of the
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· Uie, 1,8jlf&gt;· health theme, · II beinl
�- ,by 4-H club members
� o�t Maaon County in AJ&gt;cll.
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Nalona tft movies "Poaturi
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V,rn� Star :Du,te.,. at Vemoll
Clqbliouse ond Amerlcon Leadtn
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Mr. 4nd Mn. Bruce WIitshire
and Llnd.111, Marmet, W. Va., spent
the weekend with hl1 parenb, Mt.
lnMllt CHICLE MIITI
and Mn. Harry WHbhlre.
llra. Emma Salm Wllll hofitN
Mr, and M.ra. Henry Cleland or
Frida)' evenln, when the Either Pomm)' 1pent Sund.a)' e¥enlng
Circle met at her bomei
with bJ1 mother, Mn. Heul Cle­
The meeting opened with "Al land.
!hf Crou'• and acriplure- John 1 : 1•
.lln. EaU Elton moved into t-he
1,t. In the bulineu aeuion MW of• rred Sure propert}', Fourth SI. ,
flCfl'I were elected.
Saturday. Rel.lltlvff belpinl lier
1',e program "Today•• Need for were Mn. Curt.ii John800 and Mn.
the 1-!Ptist Miuionaey Tr-,l nin1 Ruth Smith of 01'k Gro.,,e. Clyd.,
Scho�r WBI presented. Mn. Marie Cl).'de John110n of Columbus, , llr.
-,11121 had charge of the Love Gift and Mn. J. P. Sauer of Pt. P1e8S­
ant, W. Va., llr. and Mrt. Stanley
prouam "Trea1ure11 tor Chrlst."
' 1'1le hostess 1erved rerreshmenta Dow, Raveuwood1 and \Ir, and
to l(n. Una Curtis, Mra. Ura Mor- M�. Darrell Picken,, Chuleaton.
, l(r.1. Llvlnla SJmpaon retumed
'l'i.J, Mn. Blanche Watterson, Mra.
.na,a Gaul, 'Mrs. Phyllis Martin, Mrs. home after 11,1t:ndln1 the •inte.r in
Isabel 'SliQpMm, Mrs. Ethe] Smith, t11Jt Liverpool. Weekend IUHU of
• Mn. Edna Pickens, Miss vera Bee- Mrs. Simpeon were her daughter,
Mrs. Marion Kni,:hutep and d•u&amp;:h•
g:le and Mrs. J.larle Ro111h.
ter of Columbu..
YOUTH GaOUfJ IIIIITS
Mrs. Helen Younce left Friday to
The Junior ·BYF held an EA,ter'
part)' in the chur� basement on· visit over Eater with her 80n and
Thur,day evenin&amp;:, New officer■ family in Cleveland.
elected were Charles Cleland, preiiSundaf a:uestl or Mr.. and Kn. A.
ident; David Cole, vice president; C. Bradford were Mr. and Mn. Leo
Alice Cleland, secretary; and Joyce Mitchell and children, P•rkersburt,
add Mr. and Mn. Hetman Carson
Brace, treasurer.
Mrs. Gretta SimPtOn fl.nd Mn. Lo- and ehtldrea, Belpre.
Mn. Esta EaWn accompanied by
vey Sayre aerved refreshments to
Mt. and .Mr■. Glen Cartwright and
twelve members.
wn of Ma.aoo wen Sunday dinner
A�ND BAILIY tuns
Amoq.c the relatives from out of aueats of Mr. and 'Mn. curti, John,n
town 1Uten&lt;ltng
the funeral of Mr1. son.
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Kerm�t Bal(ey were idn. Ruth Baile)' and llt. and Mrs. Ralph Batley Roa:er Theiu were llr. and •. (,
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of Marion; Mrs. Wandi' Jaeeaud Ite Wiaeman of Oallipolla.
Ml� Vera Beetle acoompanl&amp;d,·
and. IOII, limmy, Delaware; Bill Jae
-,, OOlwnl,us; Mr. and Mra. Bill by Jolr. and lfn. ltobert �
. •CD; Mr. ua Mrs. Rex Alter- apent the week end with relatiNes
, &gt;(,
tii1ibt ud �. and Mrs. Clarence in Akron.
Mr. and Mn. Henry Roush apent .
A1te,brJc)it, lVoo:ster.
SU'W,!' alternoon with . jlll:. M!d
aACll!fl PIISONALS.
Relatives from Ra.cine attending Mn. Alt�'ur' Rouih, Salem Center.
IAo,Dale QDuah, accompanied
the funeral of Clyde Watson at
Obarle&amp;ton Monday were Mrs.• nard Skien of Portland, spent the
Pauline Hart, Owen Watson and weekend with Mr. and Mn. Ra)'
Roush, Cinclnnati.
John Bentz,
Mr. and Kn. Wa,ne Carpenel' ol
A family dinner was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Earl H art, Belpre spent SlturdaY with her
M111. Helen Johnaun. .
Sunday, April 3, honoring Mn. mdtber,
,. and Mn. � Hirt went to
.mr.
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Hart on her blrthda)'.
Mr. ind Mr,. Earl Hart and Mra. Colu111bus Frid&amp;)'. They Ntui':ned
1\onald Hart were· bUJineas visiton S.turday accompanied by thelt
doughier, Mn. Joyce South -,.d
In HunUnaton, 11ollday.
�'!l!dre
.•Jam�}wut b" '�!urned h�ine
. n who will vi1lt tor ,ev,
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Alfred Dunn 40d
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GW!ltl df Mr. and M:ra. Ralph Mc. •� of Croobville and Mn. ·Dean
!Allington visited
Kenzie were Mr. ID� Mrs. Carl � of
lloelul and dauahter, Debbie, an4 lhcilr .f•ther, Rav. F. I!. IIU'1n, and
�alien IQt Friday were Mr. an d • t�lr mother, Mn:. Dw!ln, wbo_ia. 1
palj_ent In Uo11er Hoapltal, Tull\In, Wesley McKent1e; Salem.
Mr. and !,!rS. Clyde Croll ond d
dof..
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ia'W!ler, Lynn, Coltlmbu,, opent
�he weekend with Mn. A. B. cro,,
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\!r. Ne1gler was ho!!pltalized at
qoi,er Hospital with pn&amp;umonia,
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.oeturning home Monday.
Guests of Mr. and Mrs. Hrarry
Picken, were Mrs. Pickens' brow
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'bet and wife. 1dr. and Mts. Rowan
Mr.
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lf Frankfort, Indiana.
nr. and Mrs. Charles Jividen and eon, W . Va. ' hav� .rec�ived word
. �1illdren of Athens spent Sunday that their BOil A-Sid, Gaey D.
1rternoon with his grandmother. BurnaJs-confined jo the U. S. Na•
\In, J. F. Jividen and were supper val H°'-Pltal al Beaufort, So uth
1 Carolii1a, , With an injury .to hie
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which he
· �xamlning, the blast
I.IWn·g tilm" in the arm. A team cifi'
fb,w' docton worked five hours to'
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TICKET COSTS CITY

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today pl■nntd to •�I th• 4tcl ..
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him 1Vllty of • $2 perklna viol•
tion. Tbt, trial thu1 far has COit tna
city $250.

Step Out In Style Easter Morning
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LADIES'

LADI ES'

Men's Bedford

ORLON SPRI NG
Sweaters FLATS

CORD

WASH SLACKS

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Slip-on 91.'yle, witb modi:·
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32..18.

Cool. aummer wt., Bedfont
cords in. tan, blue, black,
antelope. Sanforized and
washf1,1u1L. Sizes 29 to 38.

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Sleeveless white blouse
wi�ti plaid trim 111:rid Ja•
maict short:a fn plaids to·
match, Ptt-!:ibrunk and
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Spileial pu�e! Yout):1ful eheath · with, eide
sliUI; ,usmiecl plaid cottOflt and . striped: Dill•
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blJcll, 1lmu.lated patent.
Sire, 4 to 9.

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leo�tiful Filled

Easter Baskets

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sleeveletB Jtyles in washf•st, sanforillitd
cottorwil - 1K11ld1, woven 1trlprs 11nd no­
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• Printed lllyon ere,.. and Olben ·•
e Whlln, P11tel1, Dark1, Prl•I•, etc,
Big Dress New,! Big values al little price tags\
Dozens of &amp;tyles lo soo, try on . . . . cuuals, dresay.
type, and 111any non-stop ,tuhlons! Dresses for
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\ Bombed, Teenagers Shoot Man

' NASHVILLE (UPI) - A Negro bome tn a white section
, Qf Atlanta was_ bombed Wednesday �ight and a Negro man
.was shot by white teen•aJers in Naahville, Tenn. In fresh out'

1 wo $500 Bonds
Given In Case

bunts of racial violence 10 the South.
The two inddenll shattered an
uneasy calm that prevailed over
moat of the South where Negro
college 11tudents have been dem
on1trating
agaihst
segregated
lunch counters·.
No one was in the house at the
time the dinamite charge went off.
A Negro ,(amJly h11d moved in fur­
At a hearing in county court
nit�e and planned lo occupy the
this morning John Bolin, Pome­
ho\lle Jn the near future.
roy, waa bollnd
over to the
However, it was reported that grand jury on $500 bond each
resldenu of the all-white neigh- on two charges of a11ault and
. borhood were disturbed over the battery filed by Faye Bolin.
purchase o! _ lhe home by Ne&amp;roes.
In other court action, Howard
While the _family waa moving furn• Arnold McIntyre, charged b)' the
iture Tuesday, several white youth Ohio State Patrol with failure lo
pelttd the home with rock.ii. One yteld right-of-way, entered a
of Jhe Negroes poked a shotgun plea of not guilty and was relea&amp;·
out\ the door and threateQed to ed on $50 bond for a later hear•
shobt if they didn't stop.
ing on the ease.
The dynamite blast was concen,
Three men Virgil Eugene Hud•
ttated beneath the house and blew llOn, no driver's license; Howard
· out part of the foundation. Police Thoma Jr., no driver's license
said apparently only one stick of and George A. Hall, passing on a
dynemite w11a usl!d. A · 126-foot yellow line, were each fined $10
length or wire leading to a six-volt and costs ol\ guilty :pleas. All
battery in a nearby field was found. three had been arrested by the
In Nashville, police searched state patra.l.
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RQ!J'Alti,\NS
BUT KIPS HAVE P UN·..:. Tile annual Easter Egg Huni held Eas­ gro, in the arm. Officers uid the
check, paid off the check and
ter Stjnilay iri Mlddl�Rort ls work /or Rotaria
_lun lor the hundreds ol children from youths shot Stewart from a speed. coSts
of the action and was re­
walk� ;ige thi;liiijh'elemenlary school ':"ho' •� i•mble gver the stale roadside park. Here ing car Wednesday night.
leased from jail. Orville John•
members of. the Rol4ry-club and U,elr wives a&lt; e on duty preparing the eggs for Sunday's
son, Harrisonville, was released
hunt. ,They met !aot night in the home of Rota rian Emmett Shuler. Top photo left lo right,
following settlenieltt of a theft
Mrs. Te4 Re�r., Mrs. Jack Robson, Mn. Di ck OWen·, \lrs. Cash Bahr Mrs'. Don Stivers,
charge end an a!188Ult and battery
charae. He had entered a not
lo�•r photo, left to xlgld, Emmet! Shuter, Fred Hibbs, • •
Eql!llett
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Haroid Hubbard, chatnnan; Don Stivers, and J ack Robson.

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Ex-ecufves, M,ore

Moon Shots Please

The Middleport-Pomeroy Rotary Club East�r- Egg CpmlJlil·
tee met at Emmett Shulers resiaence Wednesday night in
Middleport to color Easter egss ·for Sunday's ·21lth MU&gt;ual
Easter egg hunt sponsored jointly by the Middleport.Pomeroy
Rotary club and the Middleport Fire Department .
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WASHINGTON UPI - The

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awry ctnt of lt1 req"ost for
rockets and moon shots.

Tho commlttff •pproved tho
National Aeronautic, and Sp,aco
Admlni1tratlon's budget of $277
608.000 for rocket 1 d•velopment
In fiscal year atartlnt July 1 .
Part of the funds are earmark•
ed for the S•furn 1pace vehlcle
which NASA pl1n1 to comblu.
with a nuclear-powe-recl upper
1ta1t to try ■ "soW' landing on
the moon In six or Mffn Yffn,

Children Of
Cincinnati To
Get' Live Virus

CINCINNATI
UPI-Children
here will start getting live-virus
polio vaccine under •fl voluntary
program endoraed Wednesday b)'
!Ocal ffl(.dlcal ·groups.
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The, vaeeine will bo provided by
the labontory ot •Us developer,
Dr. Albert Sabin, to both public
health and private physicians tree
of ch,arge through Sabin's polio
research grant.
Approving the program were
the Coun�ll of the Clnclr'lnati Aca
demy o1 Medicine, the Southwest•
ern Ohio Soclet)' of General Phy1ician,· and t�e Cincinnati Pedla•
tric Society.'

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PAIUS UPI-Roland Peui:eot I follow Roland If he left again.
A source cl 1ue to the femlly
car.rfed from hil father'• houae
at. 10 a. m. that there had
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ek
that
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unma ed bla
have eont.ined $100 ooo tidnapen I 8IJ tn U houri.
deniallded for thee ftmom of his J Rolln.d, S'1 made it clear to
four and • half yeu old toll, Erle. n�amen WedDf•daY nt1ht he was
Police arid meinbera of Ille willi�I lo clve- up Ju,t a bout ■ 11
mil
fa y rtfuHd t,, 091Dm,nt , �t Of h� conald'1'able ,fortune If
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Polite and the Peugeot family day (10 and 1 1 -a. m. est) For ii
q,wner, ' ot 300 tnlllion dollar a wn between those hdurs on a
year- automobn, empire, dropped ple11ant Tuesday afternoon that
a veil ·ot 1ilenee over the caie a man believed to be in his early
today n t �e end of a 48-hour 20'1 walked up to Eric at play
and said "come." And Eric went.
detdllqe approached.
The kJdnapers wetned in I note The plea■ of the distraught
crime father penu'IMled police 1101 to
Jen at the acene of the
thlit if po� were notifled the try to interfere wlth Dl!;lotitlions
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Director Koder M. Collison of the
slate's new Dep�rtment of Indus•
trial and Economic Development
said today he has been advised that
unlimited (unds now are available
to finance new and expanding industries in the state.
Director Collison said represl:'n­
tatives of several of the nation's
largest mortgage corporations had
adv ised him that they have "un­
limited capital for such ventures,"
and asked him to pass the word
along to industries seeking to lo­
cate or expand in Ohio.

Sheets Opens Store
Near County Line

John Sheets, former operator or
a grocery store ln Rull.and for sev­
en years, has opened the Meigs and
Gallia Cash Food idarket midway
between Middleport and Cheshire
near the county line .
Mr'. Sheets has been a Meigs
County resident over 15 year&amp;. He
is originally from Charleslon, W.
Va. The newly op!lned Food Mar­
ket is scU•service and carries a ·
fflONTON, O. UPI-Police and
complt!te line of groceries and is
the looal American Legion post
store.
Farni"
r
a "Clove
investigated today an alleged
I
Nazi organization formed by a
'Nelson Arrives In
group of j unlor and senior high
school bo.)ls.
Korea
Aid Man
Police. said the club was be­
· Army Pt""C Robert C. N¢oon,
lieved to have .about 50 members
20, for,mer MHS ,athfele, recently
and distributed membership cards
anived in Korea ,and is now .as­
l others. The cl ub holds meet­
signed to the 7"1 J.nfai:atry Divi­ o
Tuesday and Friday
ings on
sion. Nelson, who w&amp;; la.st sta­
nights but not always in the same
tioned rat Fort Devens, Mass., is en
place, officers said.
,aidman in Headquarters Company
Orticers questioned several teen
1
of l!he division -s: 3-f.lih lnfantry. His
-agers about acts of \l&amp;ndalism and
f,ather. Willi�m E. Nelson, Lives at
violence here and uncovered evi­
750 Syoamore, Middleport.
dence of the club's existence.
Some or the boys carry clubs,
resulting in several cla shes be­
Pomeroy Firemen Are
tween rural and city students.

Youth Nazi-Type
Groups Probed
In Ironton

As

Called To Brush Fire

The Pomeroy fire department
was called al 3 p.m. yesterday to
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
extinguish .a brush fire near tihe
Admitted: None.
Enterprise t:huroh. 11he depart­
Discharged : James Hawley, Che­
ment was d:lle-d by Mrs. M.ae Eng­ shire; Mrs. Betty Fields and
lish. There was no d amage report­ ·9on, Middleport: Lewis Sauer, Mid
rtleporl
ed.

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lnvcst1n.-nl Capital
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along the railroad near the Meigs
County line.
In Columbus, United Press In­
ternational reported that the Divis
ion of Forestry warned Ohioans
today to take extreme caution
burning debris becal.l5t! of an ·•ex­
tremely high" forest fire haz;ard.
Bob Redetl, assistant chief or
the division said forest fire
workers have been handling about
50 fires per day and so far this
week.
"To date. fast r.ction on the
part of these employes bas kept
most fires under IO acre&amp; in
size,' ' he said. "A few have con­
sumed a5 much as 00 acreJ1."
RedCtt said the current dry
·weather ha� caused fires to burn
extreme)y hot, making them diffi­
cult to control. In several in­
stances homes have been threat­
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t'uncral 1 service&amp; for Mary J.
Davis, age 93, who died at 8:30 this
morning at her home on North
Third-st, will be announced later
from the Rawlings-Co.11ils Funeral
Howard Joh(lson ot Racine
llome.
made the top score of 180 out of
a possible 200 in StaLe Eighth
Mrs. Davis was the daughter of
Grade Tests given April 8 ill
Benjamin and Sarah (Williams)
Meigs County grade schools.
Jones. She wa&amp; born in Wales. Her
'l'he son of Mr. and Mrs. How­
husband, T. H. Davis, founded and
ard Johnson Sr., the lad also re­
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cently won the county spelling
Company in lower Pomeroy, and
bee. He will represent Meigs
survives. Other survivors are a
County grade school&amp; at Columbus
daughter, Mra. John E. {Lucille)
next month in the state spell
Hall, Washington, D. C.; a son, Dr
down.
T. H. Davis, Tulaa, Okla.; two
A total of 322 pupils took the
grandchildren and one great grand
ex.eminations with the upper 2:i
child.
per cent winnin,: certificates and
She was a member of lhe First listing Bl ''honorable mention".
IJnlted Presbyteri1rn Church of
The top 10 acvren, after John•
Middleport. Friends may call at son, were Ben Petrel, Racine,
the funeral home afler 1 p. m. Fri­ 1-77; Carol · Shain, Letart, 167; AJ­
day,
len Swartz, .Bedford, 164; Calvin
Biddle, Rutland.
US9; Roberta
LICENSE ISSUED
Smith, Rutland, 155; Carl Holter,
A marriage license bas been .Racine, 1"; D1vid Baker, Syra­
issued in probate cQurt to Robert cuse, lM; Paul King, Rutland,,
Birch, 20, Racine, stud,nt�on of 1$3 •and Sannie Lou Yates, Ra·
Mr. and Mrs. Elza Birch, and cine, 150.
Carol Salser, 21, teacher, Racine
Members of the committee in
RD, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. ehatge of tbe telfll given· in the
Grover Saber.
various :i:chools were Charleii: Hay•
man, George Dalµy and J. S. Da•
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via.
1
fThe public it. m�ued. lo attend
a round and square ·dance, Satu:rr•
CORllCJION
.
W)'att GUbel't ill in- the Melts
day evening, April 16 from 9:30
to 12:30. M,ooic wlll be- fumiabed G-.?neral HoSJ)ilal and not Mr1:­
by tihe Rainbow Velley Trio- from Wyatt Gilbert as stated yester­
day.
(;,ollipolis.

Dr, Cl)'de S. Roof president of tian humility today by washing the feet of 13 priests repre­
the academy 11id the vaccine · senting races from the four corners of the world.
has been approved on tm "inves­
For the first time , Negro and Asiatic priests were inc-luded
tigative and voluntary" " basis.
in the traditional Holy Thursday ceremony in the Pope' s own
The Cincinnati Board o f Health
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will continue to use the Salk Vac ba,s ilica , St. John s in Lateran.
He washed them without ques­
The
Pope's
choJce
of African
cine in its mass immunltatlon
tion, and, according to church
program, Roof said, "but m.al' Im priests at a time of racial strife tradition, learned in a vision thal
in South Africa and the United
munh:e ·children vnder five with
they were the feet or Christ him­
States •appeared to be a prolell
tbe oral vaccine if the chilclren'a
self.
against intolerance,
which the
�&amp;n!ntl want it."
Pontiff often has condemned in
sermon,. II followed hi, naming
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of tbe first Negro f Filipino, and
Japanese cardinals in modern Ro·
man Catholic history.

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�ossibiLity that the most costly forest fire to hit Meigs county 1n �hree years had been set deliberately today was being
mvest1gated.
The fire burned off 55 acres '&gt;f oak and pine on the farm of
E�mett Taggert at Rolandus Wednesday. It final ly was con­
tamed at 8 o' clock last n ight by 16 fire fighters under direc­
tion of Meigs Fire Wa-rden Victor Bahr.
Mr . Ba�r said today that he is investigating the possibility
that the fire may bave been deliberately set. Lawrence John­
son , Spiller , who was c..:utting timber in the vicinity of the fire
said he and his crew heard shots nearby shortly before theY
discovered the blaze , _ Warden Bahr stated. Bahr said today
that a � eavy penalty 1 s provided for anyone who deliberately
sets a fire and that he would continue his i nvestigation of the
cause of the blaze.
Eleven junior firemen of the
Rarme fire Department
w�re
cal led -out or cl.iss to help com­
bat the blaze which started in an
open field near the old Taggert
Grove picnic grounds and spread
rapidly into the woods bf the
wind. When i t was found that the
SEAITLE UPI-Hurricane for&lt;'e blaze rould not be controlled by
winds with gusts up to 95 miles an hand tools. a bu lldozer belonging
hour lashed Taloosh Island off the to the Morris Implement and
coast or Washington state Wed• Supply at Racine was pressed in­
to service, operated by Carrol
day night.
The ijherifC'&amp; office report� the and Bert Teaford.
squllll line. which dropped more
A tr.ii:tor and fire plo w was
than an inch of rain on the island. dispatched to the scene from the
1mocked down trees and telephone Mariella State Nursery but ar­
Jines. But there were no reporti of ri.,.ed after the fire was under
ir]J uries .
control.
Spring storms also struck Texas
Timher destroye d or damaged
and K.ansas before moving north­
consisted of oak of a to 14 inch
eastward.
Tornadoes knocked the roof oH diameter and native pine of 4 to
a frame building at Salina, 1-.&lt;ln . . S.ind1 diamt:ler. No estimate had
and knocked over a ranch hou.se been m.ide today as to the loss.
Warden Bahr said today that
chimney aud destroyed several
sheds four miles south of Pratt, the pre:sent "burning Index'• in
Meigs County is 24. This ia ex­
Kan.
r
An airline pilot reported sight­ tremely high, be &amp;aid, as fi e tow­
er
spotters
go
on
duty
.,»'hen
the
ing two runnel-liLce clouds high
index
is
as
does
the
fire
plane
7
ih the sky 65 miles southwest of
San Angelo, Tex., but neither that patrols thiis area out of
Athens.
touched p-ou,nd.
Two airmen were killed but
He reported that another fire
two others parachuted to s.fety near Albany
yesterday · "'as
when their B-47 jet bombet' brought under control by Athens
crashed during a hf"..avy rainstorm County fire fighters before it had
in northwest Missouri.
headway. U was
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Ohio; Partty doucty .ad c:onlln­
ued warm with wlct.ly 1e-1ttarN
•howen north portien. Moltly f1lr
cool1r •xtr.,,_ north tonii,ht.
Friday fair and contlnwct w1r,n,
Hl9h today 75-12, low tonlfht J.560 IOUth.

55 Acres Of Oak, Pine Timber

bond and ordered him before U.
A totll o.f 430 prizes are offered
S dist.rlct court here next Wed­ thla
year to1e\her with 1 ,iold egg school-_age children having their
neaday on the charge.
worth $10 and a silver: eg&amp; worth hunt r1rst.
Ed Mason, specitl agent In $5. Children from the Children's · Emmett Sl,uler's birthday also
charce of the FBI Office in Cin­ Home will be guest.s and given was celebratt-d, last night, and th�
cinn1tl, said
Jehn WiUioams, a treati after the e1u:: bunt.
group sang songs. Mrs. Leland
TWA employe, became euaplcious
a beauti­
�dr. Harold E. Hubbard Is chair- Brown baked 'Mr. Shuler
when lhdwanski epproached him man and members of hi• committee ful birthday cake.
to have his bag wei,ghed before wbo met lnt night were Mrs. Hub­
leaving on the flight.
b,rd, Mr. ,nd f,lrs. Emmett Shuler,
"Your ba&amp; ls heaV¥," Wllllams Mr. and M.ra. Ted Reed, Jr., Mr. Motion Filed To Add
told Radwanski.
and Mrs. Donald Miven, Mr. and Evidence In Petition
"There ls a bom b in il," Rad­ Mrs. Charles Clarl'8on., �U"- and
A motion ha&amp; been filed in
w1mski responded.
Mrs. Fred Hibbs, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Jack common plras court by Pomeroy
HI, bag wu aearcbed but n• Robson, Mr. and Mn. Cash •Bahr, Solicitor Fred Crow asking per•
bom b WIS foun4. The flight WH Mr. and Mrs. Dick Owen, Gerald ml salon lo include additional evi•
delayed for 82 minutes.
dence ln the petition of the VII •
Preston and Bernard Fultz;.
The
Egg
Hunt
will
begin
Sunday
lc,ge of Pomeroy vs. the Ohio
Radwanski , 1 native of Poland,
2 p. fll. with the walking to Water Pollution Control Board.
came to this country in 1&amp;19 and at
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Na� ih. 19M, the FBI aid.
Married -and th� father of two,
be hll been employed H a sale•
enir:lneef 'by a Philadelphia con­
st,uttl�n Co. and h11 • worked in
Cohunbu1 the p11t four mont.b1,
Radwanati wa■ chu,ed with
This Friday, April 15 l, Good #r�y.• Asl in the i&gt;Mt two
violatian of the £-al� bomb report
1ectlori of th&amp; deatructlon of air• years, Good Friday will be set aside as ''Coffee Day", not only
craft or motor vehicle 1t1Lue o f tn Meigs County, but this year all over Ohio.
th� U . S . cQde. The. penally for
eo.f!ee D�y waa at11rted thffi!
conviction 11· 1 $1,000 fine or Im• years ago by Mrs. Nell Davy, a thi.11 Friday on cofiee wUl help
prb1onment of up to one year, or field repn::se.ntati,ve for the Ohio some crippled child walk again
both .
Society of Crippled Children. Ber­ "Give what you can," said '.Ldr.
experimenl w■1 1lrit tried in Meig11 Grate.
The .following establishments are
County, and since then, because of
such great . ■uccess, haa Spread all participating:
Snowball
Needed
over the 1tate and even to a, lew
The Martin Reaaurant. The Home
Fireman Crew
othen,
Reetaurant, Reynolds Dairy Store,
Syncute Fin Department went
"(offee Day" 11 1pon1ored by the Jack's Dairy ear, Headquarlers,
to Snowball HUI for the 1econd
dme in two d1y1 at 5:4S p. m. Wed­ MJddleport-Pomeroy Rotary C1 Ub Waffie Shop, Blue Tartan, Friend­
wUl be given ly 'Favero, Middleport Lunch Room,
nesday to put out • nre In the \rl.14 and tht monlly ratHd
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la1e . dWllp that alao had been ex­ to the Mei11 . County Crippled Zlrk'e Dairy Bar, C:,ow'1 Steak
Childreh's
Society.
All
eatl0:1 House, Jtva'• Jteiltauram:, Century
UnpUbed once the day before.
establishments
in
the
area
have Bar, Libsrty Resta·uranl, Green
Se•en . .enior. firemen and 14!
jutt1frt answered the call. At '1 : 18 consented to Slve their procted11 Lantern; Court Streit Grill, Blue
p. m. lalt eveni'n1 fireiqen were made on the aale or coffee thl1 and Grey ConR!ctlona!'y, Stark's
PruJrmicy, Circle's Restaurant of
called to the Foster bst Hom• for Friday to Crippled ChildN!ll,
an electrical fire, nere w11 no Gene Grate, Middleport, · vice Pomeroy, Deem,'s R,eat11urant anU
damaa:e. 'ten eenioN ind 13 jun­ pre■ident or tbe Rotary Club, i■ the the Club Restaurant, Racine, •rnd
iors ,llllwered that call, aatd Wood­ ch1irrr.1n for Coffee Day thia year The Hut Restaurant and Carty's
Rutland.
in M.Jip County. 'J1te mODey apeqt Restaurant,
row ' Hendrix, fire chief.
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Pomeroy-Mid�hio, Thursday, April 14, 1960

Coffee Dimes Friday Going
For Ohio Crippled Chl,ldren

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every one a terrific

Bomb Scare At
Columbus Has
Salesman'Jailed

ftou.
dolph ftadwanakl, 38, Huntingdon
Valley, Pa., · was free on $1000
bond today on .an tB1 false bomb
rei&gt;ort charge involv,ln, ,a TWA
Columb111 to Pittsburgh
flii;:ht
Wednesday night.
Tbe FBI arrested RAllwan1kl 1t
Port· Columbus before takeoff of
'lWA flight 300. He wis Immedi­

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Officer Neal apotted the car
about four miles from Hobson 0111
the' Leading Creek road where i.t
goes through a · narrow underpi.U.
He stopped the dr!Ver. Chief Gilkey
met Neal at the scene and the car
was brought In.
'the boy told officers, Chief "Gil­
ke:y said, he had taken a tag off a
pickup truck on the lot by the Rue
Motor Company, then went to the
nearby Preston Motor Co and -drove
of the Dodge. As he drove into the
aJley to get away from the Preston
place, Chief Gilkey said, a corner,
of a buUdinl wa11 struck. Damage
to the Dodge was e1Umated be­
l\ffff '300 ,-nd $f00,
Offlce.n aald queatlonlnl of the
y�uth f1i\ed to turn u_p any reasor1
for hia act.

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Chief or Police Herbert Gilkey
uid he learned from a telephone
ca.II a t 1 1 :45 p. m. laat night that
the youth w11 seen driving a 195'1
Dodge 4-door stdan with dealer'a
Platea dn il in Middleport.
The chief 11ked Patrolman I. R.
Neal by radio to check tl1e report.
Neil learned the car bad been
seen. g,oing u'P the Leadine Creek
road, and followed. .

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the Meigs County Probate
court today after the youth al­
legedly stole a car, tore up
one !ide of It, and was finally
apprehended apparently out
"JOY riding."

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The pre-Easter ceremony is as
old as Cbri1tianity itself. The rite
commemore.tes Christ's own act of
humility in washing the feel of 12
disciples on the eve of his cruci•
fixion.
Popea have performed the cere·
mony through the centuries with
13 men taking part, although
there were only 12 apostle■ of
Christ.
The extra man was added by a
6th Ceniury pope, St. Gregory the
Great, who dlsCO\lerecl a 13th
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Sawyer unexpectedly resigned to-,
day as manager of the Philadelphia
Phillies and was succeeded by
Gene M1uch.
The news was announced at a
hurriedJy-summoned press conference by President Bob Carpenter.
Mauch, S3, has been manager of
the Minneapolis Millers, a Boston
Red Sox farm club in the Amert•
can Assoc:iation.
"I �ve, .an announcement to
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!!?.�r��!��!,!.�,i,I� '!����. �.��?,! York
said. "And I rriight add a great
disappointment to me.
"I spoke to �die Sawyer on
the phone last night and he resigned ,s manager."
Sawyer then spoke for himself.
"I just don't care to manage a
major league club," be said. "I
would like to stay in baseball but
have no plan&amp; at tbl!I time."
This was lbe second term as
Phila manaa:er tor Sawyy, a 49lc4141 . ..&amp; Ill&gt;
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He first took ovrr lhe Phils in
1948 and guided th(' 1950 "Whiz
Ki,:ls" to the National League
pennant. lie was let go on June
28, 1952 and succeeded by Mayo
Smith.
Sawyer returned as Phils man.
ager in July of 1958. The club fin­
ished last under his leadership in
19�9. but that season wat1 wrilttD
off a:i: one 'in which the PhUs were
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