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POENVER UPI - Ke� Full•r
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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'

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Men's Bedford

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Cool. aummer wt., Bedfont
cords in. tan, blue, black,
antelope. Sanforized and
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wi�ti plaid trim 111:rid Ja•
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Easter Baskets

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· Negro Home In White Settion
\ 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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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, • •
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Haroid Hubbard, chatnnan; Don Stivers, and J ack Robson.

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Colo�ing S�ion For Sunday's
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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

Ko"" A[itproprlatlon• Commit•
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· much on bulldln(II, b"t granted
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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to b s own apar ent t
no contact. with the kidnap•
been
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that
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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
1 JJllm'oei' of the .faJDllt •kett n� to pt hit� fOD 1i.ct..

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fact It thwe. I fl■Ye lost ffiY
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out between 4 1nd 5 p. m. tohe
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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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ROME (UPI) - Pope John XXIII gives an example of Chris­

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"
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a "Clove
investigated today an alleged
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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
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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

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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.

Edd,·e Sawye· D,""sn't L·v:ke Ma ,·.o, Leagues

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In Washing Feet Of 13 Priests

lnvcst1n.-nl Capital
P;entiful For Ohio

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.
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fThe public it. m�ued. lo attend
a round and square ·dance, Satu:rr•
CORllCJION
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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.

· Jµdnaper's Ransom Believ� Ready As Deadline Draws Near
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Johnson Claim;
Top Honor In
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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.
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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
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as
does
the
fire
plane
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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
gained much

95 MPH Gusts
Lash Pacific
Coast Areas

At County Court

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SINGLE CO!'Y - lie

Razed In Rolandus Forest Fire

In AI Little·•l��k, Unmark� Bag

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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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waa. naturalized whlle in tbe U. S. ·
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
1
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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

. • Many P�red, all filshion hll•r _ . aD&lt;l

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

A 13-■tore dress sm1M1 _ _ Newes, Spl'Ul(. ltylesl

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UIOrted plald patterns and IK!'lid color..
� - Textured eotto11 Cnbriics. Shes 10 to
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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.

COLMUS . UPI-J'ullus

• Slzeo 7-20, 141'a-24¼

Jamaica Shorts

A TERRI FIC SELECTION

Pqrad1ra

HAND,;PICKED S1111S ·.

IIZIS

ON SALE! ,
Jun.Ion·
Fine Cotton Blouses

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MISSES 111•20
HALF SIZES 1%½-221/i

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e Wblle e Black
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Sizes For Every
Woman

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BOYS' SPGRT COATS

ent1 ne

Costly Ride

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. .

�(' . /bunnie. for
the j!IU� - to
J i!
lov.e · -\---• �rted
· .. atyl&lt;o, all ·- :..
. . ' llng ,pooleb.
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. FABRICS
NEW �ING PATTERNS

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Middleport police sent • 15year-old boy into custody of
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."

For Every LU;
Boy an,d Vlrl
Soll

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Youth Caught
( At Underpass
l · By Patrolman

FOR EVERY

WHAT A • • •

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MEN'S CAMPUS MADE
SPRING and SUMMER
A Specia l Pu rc:hose

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Special -purchiue! Cool,
:JlnltQh @iloves i.n Easter
white. Washable! Sires :l tQ
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VOL XI NO. 307

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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
pair of .fe11t amoq Jb,QN he wa

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PH�Dg� �]Saz!.

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
ill i 11iN1i .. •

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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
experimenting largely with younau JIQ�

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HISTORY
01'

Burke Removed
From Slate Of
Miller Candidates

CAVEMAN COURTSHIP-1960

'

ed the meeting and wu In charge
or the de\·otionals. Group discus­
sion topic "The Meaning of £al·
ter", During the social hour re•
freehments were served to Rev.
·•
and Mrs. Hoover and chi ldren,
Mrs. Hugo Juhling, Mrs. Earl
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Keith
MrClung, Mr. and Mrs. John
B U FFALO, N. Y. UPI ---- Sia­
Kearns Jr., Mr. and Mr1. J. M. mese tw i n girls, joined at the. ab
Cru mp pand Delbert Dotson.
domen. were born Tuesdiy al Buf­
PERSONALS
falo General Hoapital. They were
Pvt. William T. Kimes. sta• reported '·doing nicely" today in
tioned at Fort Gordon, G:1. . and an U'.lcubalor.
Sut h births occur about once
Pvt. Th"mas M. Kimes -and t 1end
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Pvt. Leland
Borqui, Lotiisiana in every 60.UOO deliveries, medical
spent lhe weekend with their authorities said.
parf"nts, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hospital director Dr. Frazer D. {
Kimes and family.
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Mrs. N. O. Wein was hoste,s 'Mooney ljilid the birth was normal (
but about two weelca premature. 1
to the Wednesday bridge club al
He said Ule twins' 'parents wished
lier home, Front SI., this pa Rt
lo
remain unidentified to avoid J
week. Mrs. Hugo Juhling won the
publicity.
prize for high i'lcore. .Playing
were M 's. Juhling, Mrs. George
M ooney said long study will be
Lerner, Mrs. Herman Layne and needed before any decision ls
the hostess.
made on whether lo separate tli� (
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fa_nt_
n_
i_
Charle&amp; Juhling" la a medical
J
•patient at the Pt. Clinic. He is
reported to be se-riously UI.
Mr. and Mn. Rutter Knig ht,
Mr. and Mn. Earl Dean Knight
and daughter Kimberly spent Sun
d1y vlslt.lhl !l'ellltives In Hunting-;
ton. ·
E. D. Knight left Sunday for
Newport News, Va., where lie has
WASHINGTON UPI-Taxpayers
employment.
wlio haven't settled up yef; with
Miss He}t))" J�kiJ!:t, Columbu.9,; Vrtr� Sam ,won't l'tave ta, burn •
11pent the wetkeJjd With her moth; the,: mldnicht oil to mail ifl their
es "Mrs. Henry Jenk-lns.
return, by the usual Aprn 15
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette, Pt. Pl�a deadline i"'l'id1y.
sant were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
BecaUJe the deadline is Good
J. M . crump Tue.sda)' evening.
Friday, the Internal Revenue Ser·
.Mr. ,and Mrs. Cecil Gairing o(
vice has extended the deadline to
nridgeport were guest, o-;er the
next Monday-for this yea'r only.
weekend of Mrs. Henry Jenkins.
Thi1 9ivet tax.payers all weekend
Mn. Charles Juhllng, Mr. and to complete their 1959 rr;turn1.
Mrs. Earl Fields, Mr. and Mrs.
Tax Co111miHioner Dana Lath•
John ReltmJre were in Pt. Pleas­ am aranted the three-da y &amp;race
ant Tuesday evening.
period Wednesday to 11ve all tax.
payers
"equal treatmer.t."
NEW YORK UPI-Two infants
Under the law, taxpayers !n 13
died in a fl.re that 1wept a ba�
mcnt apartment Wednesday. A states and three U. S. possessions
third child was reseued by s where Good Friday is a Jegal
neighbor who said he had felt holiday had until midnight, Mon,
he "owed some child a Ute" since day-the first working day after
•bis 110n wa11 rescued from drown­ the HUh-to file their returns.
i
Rather than have two different
ing. John Herk-0, 48, da1hed into
the blazing aprrtment three times deadlines, Latham told ill 60 mil­
and nacued Douglas Blllm■n. 4. lion taxpayers their returns need
Re waa unable to rt•l!IJ. , the \ vie, . not be postmarked before April
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COLUMBUS L"Pl-The Ohm
Supr£'me C"ourl loday remover1
Thoma� P Burke as a c:mdid.ite
for delegate lo the Oemocra1ir
Nahonal Convt•nt1on from the
23rd District which comprises
W- I!. SIMI
most or Cuyahoga County
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and
Their t h 1ldren Lois. ' Boots ie"
Th e rul111g was a • 1rtory for
STEADMAN FAMI LY
L11l ian
W i l l u1m who marri ed
Gov. M iciiuel V, J1iSall(" in his
(To Be ContinUN)
reud with Cu)· ahoga Co1 1 tlly Demo
J-ames Slaughter was a broth(' r Simpson.
Hobar t married Fern Bellas . rralk Cha1rman Hay T. �1: l�r
of NancY and Roseanna Slaugh ­
hter .
tl\"er clt• l l•gaies to the ron1enhon .
ter. Also of Mrs. Jame-s fJant') On� daug
m;irrie d Floy Mor•
Harold
Paul.
l
F'idella
(
John
Mrs.
Thom11s P. Burke was ru nnmg
of
r,
Warne
rison � u (' hildrt&gt;n . H11sh died a on the M1lkr slate in the sallll'
Barcus. A brother Jacob lived
man
distric- 1 where former Srn Thom­
and died at Eu t Liverpoo l . · 0 young
Charle s and Hlanth e Hayma n as A. Burke was running on the
a
Anwric
rs,
daughle
two
had
He
and
1HI\. e 1 wo sons ,John ' Charles
.
and F'annie.
D iSalle s.late. The forrnn sena­
Ahce.
\1ary
1er
dau�h
onetor prolf'sh&gt;d that at thf' l ime
ROY . FAMIL Y
CON
.
GC'orge ]l .1 yman was the oldest Thomas I '. Burke filed he diQ not
onl_
the
,
fart
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The first �nd,
� ehild of 1 1 1, 11r:J1 ( ' l layman who rC'side in l h !' d1s tri(-t.
Conroy ranuly we know in th
marr ied Emma Be ntz, sister of W.
Durke was one of sevrral ·"samt•
section were James Conroy an I S H 1
cand1date :&lt;1 on the Miller
name"
cmi•
family
Thls
gcic.
hl! wife. M a
elJ1CKN El,L F A MILY
slate running against the DiSalle
gl'lted fr�m Ireland to the UrutNeherni ah Bicknell , son of Ja- ticket. The supportrrs of J)iSalle
ed States m �b_out l ll49. Th e name
Ukkr.el l and Amy Burlin- c ontended lhat Burke and other
eth
was not or1g1na lly, Conroy, but P
e
gam
I
.: was horn June 26 , 1796 , candidates • names were entered
,15 Mr. Conroy h ad b_cen d ra Itet
· h, R · I His in an allC'rnpl 10 contuse voters
a t I-:ast G reenwic
or experted to be draf ll'd soon for
e
r
h
t
v
nt
s
d
m
ar
the English army then fighll_ng in � � _ i° � �� t; '��:� :e r� in Cuya ho1 a foun•y.
7
or
lll
.
Thomas P. Burke rountcrecl
' � l ecn year.s old .
India, he ran away to America I n
u�II 1 he wn� mne
.
let·hnically his voti■g resi ·
that
make the mon -' Y to sepd haek to
H 11! father &lt;t,1ed _here and h i_s mo• denl'e el the time ot lhc&gt; May 3
Jre land 10 hring hi&amp; wife ,end
l her, yo_unger sister and hims elf primary would be in the 23rd
ba b 10 this roun try. Tbeir oldY
with a company o� (!OVere_d
came
·
District. and conseq uently his
e,t daug htcr , Salli e, was born in
0 �the; �:�0could not be chal ler1ged.
J�eland and a very young c h ild
statlW
lea1:��
u J� r
w
thl! Supreme Court !laid
But
w hen they �ame to A�erl e;i . .
or l .he Rev · Samue l Porter.
he liVt.'! in the dis•
lthough
a
Their childre n Sallie ma rr ied shl P
thal
They arriv e d •in A l hens, October trid now, he must have eslab•
Tho mas Amo s· l l u � h married L ou
1 8 1 5 , havin g been on the road f or
lished voting residence in the dis•
(Wag n�r? l; Moll i t! marrlc: d Tho•
daya.
lorty
from w"hil' h he is running :, 1
e
s
lrid
Rhod
m
Hi s mol_her died in . February thl.' time hl! makes h is sworn
�ho mas a�d Sall\ e A m os. Th eir
1 8 1 6 . J eavm g he and his roun ger statement or candidacy.
c hlld ren.. . 8en married. Mau d
among strangers. His rnuthsister
The unanimous dt"cision was
Swan · Betlte never marrie d·, w ·1 i ·
. " bunc
• d • th e O Id ccmeler
· y
1
er
r .tfJ,v•
written by Judge K ingsley A.
H am ·married Liva Sayre then
hens, o'h"I o.
A
at
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mar
n
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1
i_c
('ns
Tuft.
I:I mt' r' k ;
On Mart"h 16. 1826, he married
Enola married
Spel'd Pirktns,.
Ohio,
Rutland,
of
Julia Lark in,
NO CASH, PLEASE
Muri Ashley.
S h e was born at Rutbnd, VerWASHtN C.TON UPI-Th e gov­
Henry c. and Margaret Hay- mont, June 29, 1802, and came ernment .irlvi!les taxpa}ler5 not 1,o
chil dren Leonldos with her parents to Leading Creek pay their federal income taxes by
m � n. Thc&gt;ir
married Aurilla Harpold; Margaret In 1 804, They went to t heir farm cas h . ''If you send rush in the
Meigs mail," t h e lntt&gt;rnal Revenue Ser•
township,
married Washington Wotre; El• in Lebanon
B;irnitz; County. lie was an excellent man vke !laid Tuesday, "it may be lost THE IETRf,YAL, tRUCll!IXION
nora martird W ilson
IY VIRGINIA CARLIJON
Esther married .Manche,ter Qui!, and had a wonderful lnnuence or misdell vered en route and you
IASTER SIRVICI
AND iESURRECTION
COMMUNITY
lcn; William m arried Lina Nor- for good In this pioneer sccll'on would have lo pay agai11."
The Community ,ER&amp;tf.r &amp;1"vi(e
Blanche to w h ic h he had moved.
Jesus with h is twelve dlaciplea,
married
ri�: Charles
.will be held at the• Baptist Cbureh
I l e opened his house for reli• papers.
Katherine
Were in an upper room that day.
and
(lcginu
Wl.'avcr:
'Racine
honor
roll
1tuder,ta
for
-n ,r ,&gt;wo:i1,u1. 1,nuo:, V ·09: : 9 1'
"Why Kaly," said .Joshua Moore A traitor was among them
n"vcr married; George married glous services In 1 829, He later
t o everyone to attend.
tended
period
the
1ht,weelt
Siding
llfth
on
gave a lot for a churrh and for who wa1 pres11ing sUII lurther
Who soon would him betray.
Emma R"ntz.
servtc� will be held in
BaplilfJ'lal
followa:
as
announced.
been
have
every
got
"you've
fornia,
Cali
to
Leonida� anJ Aurllla Heyman. t1 burying ground. Th i!! church la
l
Church, Cbe,hire, at
&gt;Ptlat
th,
sue
JENlq�: K'thl'j'q
them papers upai&lt;le down." The plan&amp;. were all completed,
Their chi ldren Ma&amp;&amp;le married the prei;ent Methodist Church ln one of
·
sund-,.
m.
.
p
4
Joffe
Case,
J11uel,
oonqa
Camn,
nc&gt;x(
the
fo'r
J held iny hreath
1
The bargain had been made,
Wilbur Ellis; May married Fred Grl'nl Bend and bean 1he name
P-rA IN , SISSION
Dorothy
Circle,
John
Cleland,
Carol
she
afraid
so
was
I
paragr11ph
That when Je�us was delivered
Philson; J lom..r encl Edith never "Bicknell Chapel" in h onor of
The I7A held tllelr regular
Deem, Mary Euler, Mary Findley,_
I l"las�
The traitor would be paid.
married May t h h1 man wlio did so much for couldn't read, an affliction
marrierl: Harry
at the school Monday
meeting
Paula
dward
E
lJart,
Fisher,
Louise
calamily.
worst
..
u■et .
1'111 - ,,
Hayward. T�·o daughters Mary this community in its early his• 11s man's
Robert Lewis, Kay Mc- evening. The meettng was opened
Hayman,
Cl\lckooplr.t
I,
Auumed
tory,
and Eu,::c&gt;ne.
"Oh, that" thus Katy, "Well Ae lhey sat around the table
Clintock Donna Neville Chris Pick by th e president, Mrs. George
name
l, A AO
(To B• Contlnutd)
Wlll lam and Lina Hayman.
that'� so t h ul Mike of mine won't Jcs11� told them what he knew,
e. capablt ot
ens, An� Proctor, wuladene Ran• James. Following the devotional
(1nat.)
sit there anrl read t he w hole day And they a l l began lO ques1 ion,
npielUng
JO, Cltru■ f'rUlt
do\ph, Saradelle Rees, Marilyn Rice and business session an interest­
"Oh, M aster, tell us who."
T, Aprlcotl
insteod of �lowin•."
u. Number
Karon Housh, Patty Roush. Margie ing concert w11ie. presented by
:..S. l'rench rl'f'er
(Jap.)
Stobart, Mary Grare Stobart, Re• lf!VCral members of the Wahama
"0 beautiful for spac,vus akie11" '
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nam-Jesus
mentlo
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of
direction
the
under
Cont
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Band
Sheila
Wol(\c
Leroy
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' BJrir'tatd 1n lf'l'tnysterlom
Reed who gave a brief talk diahelbved strivin• 'lt
:-�L�
" He Wh08e hand dips In ,
t •,e dish
try, wh�re In e�rly
J UNIOR S: Donna Brewl. Joyce cussing the variou, musica l inte.
Clea tai ,,. 11. Boy'■
With
me
nts.
strume
reading
have
you belier not
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Circle, Dale Cole, Marlyn Donahue,
ntclauune
17. Accumu..
The clarinet _ �.ecu�n pr�,e�ted
around too handy ii you expect t s the one who will betray.
Janice Drake, Miriam Foster, Joyce
B. 4byaainlall
late
t.
"
e.arme
f1nt
of
Todll
Spun
to l!et the plowing donl!.
Gloeck ner, Nanry Johnso n, Blll
prince
19. State aowm
IY ILANCHI M. HAIK INI
So lhn1 lie would be recognh:ed
11ind Howard
Elizabeth Drema Steward
Shirley Miller
1T. Autbortze1
Lake
of
New
Mike'.11 remurk (her husband) set The plans were mad� a11 lhls:
18. l,{Jq Weat
Ours: James Pape, R� th Ann Pn • Johnso!'l, second _clarine�, . Nancy
Mexico
Tht&gt;
truilor
would
step
forward
tl. Joumey
trel, Pe.t,y Price, Linda Roush, McDanie l a■d Kitty W1l!11ma�n,
A
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ran 111' Ill e me off. "She's c:ra.zy as sure as To gre'et Him with a kiss.
2tl, llr1.n, out
Thi• way you clcun a sun room thing. It' .� no w polished arid so �od's in his hivinl' '
Kenda Russell, Carmen Salser , third el_arlnet �har'on McOamel
1
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Th1•n he, ( M i ke) 11sks h1•r: "\VIII
Is t h i11- yo11 go OU1 am! look . 11re 1hre1i or four other t hiogM I
Lynn Shuler, Carolyn Van Meter, and Shirley Smith, ,uo Phyllis
The traitor, a discipll', was
tT.-Gatne
maybe yu11 'll j wit mop the Uno­ hadn't intendc-d to even touch, you shu1 your mouth unit gel us
Jo Ann VanMeter, Mac VanMeter. Batey a nd • AMe Howard. , bass
One of the chosen few ,
e
antmd
(lea)
lay?"
some
leum, d w,t off II chair or two, The mop is washed out ( I mopped
SOPHO MORES : Barbara Cleland, Judy LLievlng and Marlen Van
IIJ. ,1ur1- , .
Her answer "Shure 1 will, me But hf' was vpry grel!dy.
plump up lhc, old, sud cushion the floor of rourae , you 11lways
Billie Cund iff, Larry Grlm ffl ,, Winn Meler. Followlna: the concert, -re- .
Dishonest throug h and ! hrough.
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11. lilecre&lt;O
on our femou.&lt;J Army
Rees. Philip Roberts, Miria� Smith freshme nts ol Ice cream, cup •
col out wind up mopping) and hung lt up turtledove!''
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to
served
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&lt;leorn
W
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_coffee
wer�
d
n
a
cakes
W
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t
inget
Ruth
there .
Rehecra Toney,
to dry.
Rullflt1
the aroup m t h� sc h�I cafeterla.
I just have to hand on to you l ie w11s �uilty of the death or Duane Wolfe.
Ncer1 I Apeak :'urlhN
Poor
Anrl uow I'm starved. A thick,
12.
Maka
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Christ
he
g
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be
•viii
meetm
The
next
across.
comln11:
keep
n11d, hy !he \ Im" he'd finished, peanul butler sandwich, and a these laffR ·1
FRESH MEN: Teresa Bradford,
, unhaPP1
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"Oh well" sulrl !hf' countcs·s, Rut before lhe Savior died.
Robert Essincton, Jo h n 11�11, Ro- April 25th.
had clc&gt;arwd all l'levPn or tho11e gla�s or mllk have only !llayed
· 10. ln.Net
Uis
guilt
wus
so
o'erpowering,
IIBL
CLASS INTIRTAINE�
berta Kraeuler, Jean Mllllf, June
Vr1wt ia11 Ullnds, washed the win• 1 hr fatal hour. I've now gotta get (a fake onr) "Everyone has his
18. once more
l ie committed suicide.
Mrs. Stephen Howard and M m
Nelgler, James Oller, Donna R11.ndow!i, waahrd 1 hr. woodwork, wa11 h dinner. ror Dael out at lhe "Little own way of killing bedbugs, said
87, Tlbetan
Alice Howard were hostesses to
dolph, Judy Wigal, K•Y W11lford.
ed the chaiu-hc'd have WHh1•d Orflcl'" (you didn't know we had tho old man as he shot orr his
mammal
Whrn on II blll a Cross wn� placed,
t he March meeting of the Adult
the dog, only we Just gave her one like A mos and Andy I ex­ toe" .
89, TV'a Mr.
On
which
our
Lord
was
hung,
Omigosh.
Bible class and teachers of the
Dillon
uway II ft·w we1•k11 11,go.
prrl l h11s cleaned, !Wrled, dump .
The li�htnlng flas hed, t h e thunder
Baptist Sunday School Friday
(pou. )
Now Wf' JIil ln that lovrly. c&gt;lean rel, insprctrd till now we hove In rocent column-what "feasts"
rolled,
rojoct.lnr
evenirg.
Rev.
W.
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Hoover
Op,!n•
to.
P
plut·r, smetllng or plne-y Lestoll !!till ,mother .lond to go. And he's are spread in books not "beasts Whllo darkness hid t he gun.
part■ ot
fl(' ss toil, man, whnt a Joke) 110 so h1mgry ·he "can 1cc
U21\t are spread". I simply must fatten
ehurchel
fo�J!l'd out and wear)' we can hrend t·oming on crutches", a gen• up my f's better for our poor long They nailed Him by His hwnd1 and
,1.
Flower
h11rel)' 1111 up.
IASTlll MAllKIT
yoU•WlllO real old Haskins family suflering llnotypplats.
feet,
'2. a... to
DEVOTED TO INTEREffl
' " M H ble" wol over and 11he " d anylnx.
At 10 ·a. m. Saturday morning OF .MEIGS•MASON AREA
Wllh spear they piercetl his side.
WaNhell four llnea full o( bluiktJt11 ' And my n�w crOC\1:505, llmlling,
DOWN
A good Guyan Twp. (Gama Co.) lie prayed, "F·ather, do foraive thtirc wlll be an Easter market at
ltlchlr\.• 1, owen, Publ4hlr
11prf'ad11, rug, and •he too WH a- never said a word, just sat there one, give you two gueSBes es to
the Rutland Department Store
1,
Repoa
them,"
Published eveey ,tt,rmton a
moanln' : why don't we all quit? and looked 1weel.
1pon1ored by the WSCS of the iiept Sunday by 'l'be l)bio v,11111
l. l'orot
E'rr on the eross he died.
who related it.
Why, oh why, In thi1 lol' ello11 sea
onward
Rutland Methodlat Church' . Easter
com.Pb, Illb llO Ill•
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A little feller was visiting at a T hey plaeed mm In a borrowed baskets, baked 1ood1, and hand• lubllabbil
rcm
11011 01 lhe whole )" e■r, mud a
!ban s
Correrting my calling Sen. H11•
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eroy, O
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bb1,.' k �plder wtob you hadn't evf'n berl llumphrey, Herman. Such a home where several ne w puppies
some artlcles will be for sale.
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right up over you when i.l h11t lludeot te■chinfl in ff. S. En&amp;llsh­ badly, bot was told they were all There was no more that they
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llltVICII ANNOUNCID
Enllr'ed II aecottd ci.u m■lll.111
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yo u gro,ar, your WI)' to lhe tood ,t ou·, Unlv enlty H. S., l had • 11pok1, for.''
An E11ter Sunrise Servi.ct wll1 mattu �; lb, PIii ottlct at Pom. - . ,
, tettff alD;'P.lY ltucS. flaf �ll
1P1' .I II ...
rould do,
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Wallln1 and red-eyed he sobbed So they left Him the.-. arlone,
old bed, tor ■ ■
--. i... � for th1 , ltn
held at the , Hemlock Grove trOJ , 8
tor I puph Herman Humphre1 1
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latt.n, �� ,.
"But
I
want
a
'spoke
pup
too."
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Sunday
at.5
lla:rted
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and fonndl!Ja
an all .....
aU/,Di,l
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o!iri.tlan
Church
atl..rtlllnl
lOJlttNDta
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m11Wt),: lo dWII 1 1m1II now Supt of T-he Plains H. S. (OI'
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t1tllnd, bUft04tllid with 1l1Uonery he wu the l11t I knew), So you
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On the third morn th.rec women
- � GOde ltttfCI IN' 41f� _:!·
uve: �tln•lC•-&amp;mi�. , l'le.. 811 , --,, .
J tecatl now how Mam, alway,
hox@11 , , ,mall redu cheat from
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,ee It came 10 natural to HY He
m
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A a,plopoa
l he Q,,al Smoklea,
11 1p2!- M�
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Alon1
Adm 1"110L
a blt tat man Humphrey Instead of Huber . "1poke for" two young pigs early I t wa1
oo j us
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fK"rap book that conLaln1 pracll­ My 1poloa111 1o both Hie1'man , each aprlng, And ·t hen the fool They were vor)' much aslonl1hed1 el Scott, Lakin; Mr1. Charles
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T • •·•·• r ,T I A: O•r.
subicrl�Uon r11a: ;,ettlfftll � --� callr I ttoord of the whole HH- of (The Plains) and
Morarity, Pomeroy ; Owen Denney, tarrl� . where n.U.ble, . ao ce.D.ll., ,'f' , •., .1..:.
Hubert of little cute thtn11 grew intq areat When the stone w.111 rolled away.
17 p 9
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bli hands�n,e · hams. 1pue ribs
£,
11 .� , ,,
kina manled Hfe, 1 complete hl1- Mlnneaot,.
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Pl, Pleuant.
oe, -..-.i
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and sut.•h alona: about Thanlr:sgiv­ They entered the tomb and fo\lnd
forJ of football under Fore1t &amp;ch
Dllffllutd Aprll 12: Mr1. pb.ude the Dali. �nttn,i offlceJ ll&amp;'tJi
' T -i D L •
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inf.
tel, my Civil War 1ran.dfather'1
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Shtty-flve percent ot Runlan
RAltmln. Loralne Knapp ;- Mr'- · Ill aonUat. -11 .eG: tJlret lftODUII
Him gone,
.
enll,lmenl with account or hi1 student, are 1tudylnt Enallah .
Htnry Kirby, Sol Wllllam Goff, a.90. B:r -,tOI' reute wllen nal
And an angel lo them said.
� (';JU...., I Atclal .AJl
Suddenly I remember I hostess 'Why 1eiek ye for t he llving,
death In M l11l11lppl, num111rou1 And how many or oun are 1tudy•
Clarence 0111le)', Mn. JamN Kl , ,tilt: one mon•. IL BJ mall: a■
l.rmffATIYll 01' TBa
:J.
of
yean 1(1:0 who had \\'Orked In a_ plnce •mong the dead."
11chooJ patrol,
Mr1. Roy Laney, Al�c_e..,_Hall, c1_
.. auUon
•.! fllr .,: alx •uontba. ".21; lb •
Bible Ing Ru11l1nt Probably about one
co �
p io la)
herself Into a lather hand poll1h­
IChO(ll Ind bil rat yellow "M" per('('nt.
Martin, M1r1b1 R&lt;llllM)', cb e- -- atl 11ft _.,. mtw1dt. II
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awanll. Oh you ou11:ht1 1ee thll
I quote the above from the lq ·her hOUlt' for • party that The women hurried from llie place
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1rr1p book. 110 tender lt'1 now eminent editor or Harper'• M11a­ night.
m
To Jlnd their h'lends to tell.
falling to pieces and what"ll I dot tlne.
,nd dau1hier, 11111 - Dalio■ Codi•
To ask for 1ld in seeklng
A■ 1he aervtd lhe delicious re­
�ell, 111 I 11y, I merely ,tarted
and dlua:hter, )4:r,, Melvin BarSay• he, "Thl1 bet OUlhl to fre1hmenls ahe sighed, "You lr:now The Lord they loved 10 well.
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ICIT(I! DI mott than the 1putnil11". rm so hungry, too, every 1ln1le
WAN
tJ,a.Mil
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In time they met the one ,•.., Mn. Dallas HUI and ,on,
We don'I, halt lhe time, know
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thin&amp; I've had all day was -a
_..
soua:bt,
whal they're dolnf or nyln&amp; or ptere of bread at noon and I ate­
CMA
But
did
not
Him
re�a:ni1.e,
plannlnl', The only Ruulan word that on the run.•·
Far It 1eemed that for aome rea,o•
l know 11 "N)'tt"-No.
'MN ;o•
J dont remember wh11ol we 11ite,
Well a peraon could convene or plllyed, or 111d, or 1n)'lhin1- God had bold.en up their eyee.
CllllYli !N lMa
wllh them with that one word, I only lhU "'pieee of bread st
CAil POOL,
But lat�. 11 tbe:r 1&amp;t to eat, \
reclr:on, Jt th�'d •k que1tlon1,
�OfflH
Scot�
noon."
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When ho
and bleued '1¥ 1iOllli
..,. In En1ll1h, 11 1 aen1lble ,pcr­
1otw1ncln1
are
.
broad
lfARQl.'I'
,on ,hou\(t.
llio elii4o W»t o1 lh•tr-'linih­
That was Juat hke 1olnt bare
were o,ened, and
t&lt;UP /118
"Are )'OU afraid or U11" HYI foot when your new a:old aandals Their
�ba _ l!t!ffl. to u,rr;_IIMn
kne,f
• h1n. "Nyet" 11J1 u1. "Do you Ht rl1ht there ln the cloae■t wail­
M111011, of Rio Grande, eon or
EYES' �
Ch.ri1t had rl•en from ttae dead.
Lhlnt we invented eltttrlcltyt" ln1 for you.
Mr. •nd Mr,. Cl,'Jde E. ic,on o f
Sult1J11 . . Lt,ht, Chunll
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"Nyet". "How about u, eomlna
Bidwell Route J
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We hid a lovely time, thourh.
,o
And
He
told
them
many
thtna:1.
Mias Scott wal cradual«I from
OYet, and IMnc with )'OU, 11orla
taking over,• "NYET1''
The tollowlnl was on I churcb Thit His work on earth wu the Cheater Hl&amp;h School In the
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You lino• thll Ruulq itn ll • tiulllltln 1'fti;jl', � lo our -• 1 �.
'41.,., .«,,IW. ontl , hoo, tho Hol1•r
Fall.,,,
,o h■rd after tH, eqieclaUy U \bjf from H"l\'!welt Bllitisl Chu�, , Atld '1 l!(lllt � to
'lftopllll S.hOol of Nur■bit! In
To p,tlla1'1! 1' plaoe -(pr you,
hne sense en1u,gh to ,put ln- Ill. AJtu, -W. va. "
lilGt. Ill(, 1, prosently employed
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Nabllco
1ll1h to UII
•• tb4' Holter Boepit1l u a a\lrCl'"TD 10. whO mourn and nee.I
eal nune In tbe operatlnr room.
aomrort to all who are friendleN A comtorter to you 1 '11 1end,
Mr. Muon Is a ,nduate of the
Funny lntldent ln tod171 Nld• '11\ d need frlend1hlp, to all who And power with which to do
UPP
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Int "lothu1 Moore, American" by are homel11111 and need 1heltertn1 The m11ny thi11p which J hill� Bidwell-Porter Hlah School In
done
llM and 11 1 �untor at JUo Grande
G eor11e Hummel, a book J Jull love, to all who pray,, and ta 111
College where h� I, lttfdylq for
recenlly re-dl1eovered and Just wllo do not, but 1hould, to all who While I WH here with you."
,
hated to have it end, "111 10 fine.
a B. A. Detrff In Sffond111
1ln and need I Saviour; \ht1
Edue■tlon.
It', way out Weal, In early d1ya Church openi, wide lta door, Ind Then, with • promise to return,
The weddlnt wlll be in Mnt
■nl! Katll:, ShAu1hneuy had pap­ m.1ke■ ,. ftee ,plate,. and in the He 1,aendtd lrom their 1i1bt,
or Jun.I s at Utt Jtt. Herman
end her "sodd)'', prairie home name bt Jt1u1 Cllrl1t the Lord, And He trote to Heaven
made •I . �, . .,.U,,. two 1114�
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th� pastor, will present the sermons.
On Eailer mornin1 a Sunrl.e
service will be held at 3:30 .a. m.
with reguhlr worship 1ervice1 at
10 &amp;nd 1 1 a. m.
The Evangeli cal
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of New lla\·en wiJI oblerve the
saf'rament of Huly Communion on
Thursday evc&gt;nlng at 7:30. On
Good Friday the cliurth will pnticipete in the llhowing of a film
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The set �w h i ch was recently re­
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Jimmy Tyo w111 guest of h onor at
a surprise birthday party given by
his mother, Mrs. Lee Tyo, when the
Cub Scouts of Den Two met Tues­
day afternoon on the lawn at the
home of Mrs. Ollver Michael. Den
Mother.
An Ea&amp;ter egg hunt was held
with Eugene Triplett wit,nlng the
prize for finding tlie golden egg.
Games were pJay"ed with Prizes
aw1rded lo Gary Mitch and Jlmmy

Tyo,

After Jimmy opened his gifts,.
the •beys buJlt a lire and roas(e&lt;I
wienera whkh were served • wllh
Potato sa lad, baked beans, potato
chtPI and kooli.ld., A white cake
decorated with green coconut and
jelly beans centered the table.
Present were those named above
and Kelly McKenzie, Jc£r Werry,
J11ck Lohse, David :Pillehael, Leon­
ard Van Meter, · Dennis Wehrung,
Ronnie Tatter1on, Dick Werry and
Jeff and Lannr Tyo.

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subsidiary of Howard P,arlor. Foam nibber seat end
back oonmiiietion, choke of 6 dl.Herent colors: in
natural, turquoise, · brown. eocot, oherry and black.
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Dr. and Mn, P. E, Stanley were
dinner gue!lh of Mr. and Mrs. Har­
ry Pickens at thelr home in Racine
W�IY evenene when lhey en­
tertained hon.orin1 Mr,. Pickens'
orother Qd ltla,brlde, Mr. and MN.
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DON E. MU LLEN

There were 1,pproximately 200
girls attending t he lt'HA District
meeting which was held on April
5 at the Racine Hig h School. The
guests were welcomed by Mary
Grace Stobart, presldeqt ol the
Racine FHA.
Arter the busine$S 6ession each
FHA group presented a !orm or
entertainment, including
slcils,
musical n u m bers and games.
Clubs represented were Racine,
Eastern, Gallipolis, Rutland, South
western and Middleport.
Girla attending from M iddle•
port were Karen Pettit. Dorothy
Howell, Sharon Yeauger, Judith
Fink, Charlotte Davidson, Judy
Overturf, Mary Barth, Linda For•
rest, Bonnie Rife, t'hy!IJa Pettit,
Ida Wilson, Shaula Kessinger,
Carolyn E:rvin, Paula Johnson,
Olamae Clark, Carolyn Gilkey,
Linda Jngels, Jeanne Bowles, Ka•
ren Ferguson, Cinda
Morris,
Susie Singer, Karen Grell&amp;, Col•
een Wil1on,
Beverly Cundiff,
Sharon Ingels, Betty
Gilmore,
Garoly.n Bradford, Karen Herr•
mai'in, Judy Clark, Bonnie Van
Cooney, Marcella Ward, Bertha
Wilson. The &amp;lrla were 1ccompan•
led by their teacher, Mra. Joe
n,11ey.
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cast - ballot but it i1 1 big decision

FOR MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS.

Thomlll Reed, Wahama High
School band director, will sing
selected passion hymns commem­
orating the death of Jesus on
Good Friday In an eveninR ser­
vice beginning at 7:30
o'clock.
The pastor will present medita­
tions on the meaning of the cross.
A morning watch service will
be held on Easter stllrting at 77
a. m. on lhe lawn of Okey Howard
Jr. in Haven Heights. The story
of the first Ea1ter morning will
be retold in song and meditation
by Rev. Freeman and the choir.
Regular worship servicell will
be held at the church on Sunday.

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Cub Stoufs Have
Birthday Porty
For Member

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most b ud9et-plea1ing
W'CII on the markct­
S.T ALI-Weathers by
Goodyear. All oizoo low
priced!

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revival at the Salem EUB church
and will not hold speeial Holy
Week services ln Mason. A Sun­
rise service wUI be presented on
Easter at 5:30 a. m. The youth
feellowship undr Mn. Harold
Schwan will be tn cbarge.

T he Xi Gamma '.\tu Chapter of
The- rharter wu draped in mem•
t he Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met ory of B K Smith when Cheater
tuesd;iy evening at the DAV Hall Giang� met Tuesday evening.
in PotneroY with Mrs. Yirgtl Brown
Dale Kautz, worthy master, pre­
president, in eharge of the businea.s meetlna.
side&lt;! and Pearl Parker wu re-in•
st'aled as .i member. A note wa1
In the .ibscnce of the secretary. read from Bob Hoeflich lhank.ing
Mrs. Roberta O'Brien, I.he 8"Cre- the membera for part icipatmg in
"'
••ry's repor t ..
,.. ,, read by Mr,. S.r, the talcn1 show at Syracuse imd
Gibbs.
�hddleport. A.n invhiltion was read
During the meeting lhe group from Pomt-roy Jknd Grange to at­
voted to help with the Cancer l !'nd ··operation Forward" night on
Drive i n Pomeroy and Middleport . April 28 and lO participate in the
A regis tration reminder for the 1uogram. A communication wa1 al•
State Convention or the sorority so read t·oncerning Oasher lights
was read. The slate meeting will �hich WH followed by a diacusbe held in Dayton on June 3-5.
SI On.
An Invitation was read from Kap•
One appeal ror aid was irnswered.
pa 1 Rho chapter in Athena Inviting There was a di11cUBs.ion on viaila•
the group to a round and square t1on night at Stu Grange.
The
dance they are sponsoring on AP· Home Ec:onomirs ch airman an•
ril 16.
nounced the dres&amp; conted would be
The sororit)' agre� to do • tele• held at the May 10 meetinrt.
phooe campaign to get voters Oil
Marie Koblentz, lecturer, pre­
election day and to urge them to sented a proa;ram ming the Enter
support the hoapilal lHue.
theme. Group singing of "ln the
Plans for Founder'a Day wbic:h Garden" opened the program and
will be obsened with a dinpff at memben anawered roll call with
the Sportsman Reslaur■nt In Ath­ "What Eaater Ileana
lo Me." A
ens were d iscuned. The �h•pter reading ''The Cro11 of the Dog­
will cooperate with other chapters wood" by Mr1. Donald Mora, pre­
in Meil• County .for thi1 evening, ceded a piano solo by Sally Mora
FoUowlng ttie buslnea.a meetln,, and the poem, "The Call of the D1f­
Mn. Ann Rupe presented the cul­ iodils,'' by Mrs. Roy M iller. Group
luril program "'The Enjo)'lTlent of singing or the Doxology concluded
Art." Mrs. Teresa Swatzel pre­ the program.
sented the program, "The Very Refreshments were served a t the
Great."
dose of the meeting.
At the close of lbe evening re­
freshments were served by Mn.
The next meeting will be Tues­
Gibbs ar;id Mrs. Ruby Baer.
day, April 26.

FHA District
Meeting He1d
At Raci ne

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Eallter wlll be uahered in with
I Su nrise service at S:30 a. m.
The worah i p will commemorate
and ex.press the joy of the re1ur­
recllon of Christ at the dawn of
the first Eutern Morn. The music
will be by the choir-a and l he
reading rt,y the college atudents
of the ehurch.

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Che s ter Grange
Drape s Charter
For Late Mem ber

Sorority Pledges
Help For Bond
I ss ue Ma y 3

Holy Week services at the New
Haven Method ist Church include
observances o n Maundy Thursday.
Good Friday and Easter morning.
A Holy Co.anmunlon service is
set for Thursday at 8 p. m. with
ReV. David R. Freem' an presiding.
Speelal music by the churc h 's
youth cboir under the direction
of Mrs. John Morgan will be pro•
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vided.

Easter Grass And All The Items
Needed To Flll Your Basket

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is de1cribed aa an ln■plrin j film
on the life of Cbri&amp; t from t h e
conYenion o f M..ry Magdalene to
the Re1urrectlon. The 1how lnf ia
apon110red b)' the
New Haven
churches.

Evening service. will 11lso in­
clude a sermon by the l3aptlst
p111tor, Rev. Osborne Hoover. Spe­
cial music will be furnished b y
the youtli choir. Rev. David R .
Freeman, pastor of the Methodist
church, will preside.

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Holy Wi!ek and Easter services
have been • nnovn«d by t he
churches In the Bend Area of
Muon County.
Services began al t h e M uon
Methodist Church on Mond1y with
a 24 hour Prayer Vigil starting
1t 6 a. m. on MoDllay and con•
tinuing unlil ti a. m Tuesday.
"Four Nlgbts Fuel � ,. tService1 began at the same ch urch
Tuesday night and were schedul·
ed to be held each evening on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday

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Twin Girls Rom
Joined In Rare
Act Of Nature

DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ' April 14,

MASON, W. VA.

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�2-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 .. April 14, 1960

HISTORY
01'

Burke Removed
From Slate Of
Miller Candidates

CAVEMAN COURTSHIP-1960

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ed the meeting and wu In charge
or the de\·otionals. Group discus­
sion topic "The Meaning of £al·
ter", During the social hour re•
freehments were served to Rev.
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and Mrs. Hoover and chi ldren,
Mrs. Hugo Juhling, Mrs. Earl
Hoffman, Mr. and Mrs. A. Keith
MrClung, Mr. and Mrs. John
B U FFALO, N. Y. UPI ---- Sia­
Kearns Jr., Mr. and Mr1. J. M. mese tw i n girls, joined at the. ab
Cru mp pand Delbert Dotson.
domen. were born Tuesdiy al Buf­
PERSONALS
falo General Hoapital. They were
Pvt. William T. Kimes. sta• reported '·doing nicely" today in
tioned at Fort Gordon, G:1. . and an U'.lcubalor.
Sut h births occur about once
Pvt. Th"mas M. Kimes -and t 1end
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Pvt. Leland
Borqui, Lotiisiana in every 60.UOO deliveries, medical
spent lhe weekend with their authorities said.
parf"nts, Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth
Hospital director Dr. Frazer D. {
Kimes and family.
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Mrs. N. O. Wein was hoste,s 'Mooney ljilid the birth was normal (
but about two weelca premature. 1
to the Wednesday bridge club al
He said Ule twins' 'parents wished
lier home, Front SI., this pa Rt
lo
remain unidentified to avoid J
week. Mrs. Hugo Juhling won the
publicity.
prize for high i'lcore. .Playing
were M 's. Juhling, Mrs. George
M ooney said long study will be
Lerner, Mrs. Herman Layne and needed before any decision ls
the hostess.
made on whether lo separate tli� (
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Charle&amp; Juhling" la a medical
J
•patient at the Pt. Clinic. He is
reported to be se-riously UI.
Mr. and Mn. Rutter Knig ht,
Mr. and Mn. Earl Dean Knight
and daughter Kimberly spent Sun
d1y vlslt.lhl !l'ellltives In Hunting-;
ton. ·
E. D. Knight left Sunday for
Newport News, Va., where lie has
WASHINGTON UPI-Taxpayers
employment.
wlio haven't settled up yef; with
Miss He}t))" J�kiJ!:t, Columbu.9,; Vrtr� Sam ,won't l'tave ta, burn •
11pent the wetkeJjd With her moth; the,: mldnicht oil to mail ifl their
es "Mrs. Henry Jenk-lns.
return, by the usual Aprn 15
Mr. and Mrs. Burdette, Pt. Pl�a deadline i"'l'id1y.
sant were guests of Mr. and Mrs.
BecaUJe the deadline is Good
J. M . crump Tue.sda)' evening.
Friday, the Internal Revenue Ser·
.Mr. ,and Mrs. Cecil Gairing o(
vice has extended the deadline to
nridgeport were guest, o-;er the
next Monday-for this yea'r only.
weekend of Mrs. Henry Jenkins.
Thi1 9ivet tax.payers all weekend
Mn. Charles Juhllng, Mr. and to complete their 1959 rr;turn1.
Mrs. Earl Fields, Mr. and Mrs.
Tax Co111miHioner Dana Lath•
John ReltmJre were in Pt. Pleas­ am aranted the three-da y &amp;race
ant Tuesday evening.
period Wednesday to 11ve all tax.
payers
"equal treatmer.t."
NEW YORK UPI-Two infants
Under the law, taxpayers !n 13
died in a fl.re that 1wept a ba�
mcnt apartment Wednesday. A states and three U. S. possessions
third child was reseued by s where Good Friday is a Jegal
neighbor who said he had felt holiday had until midnight, Mon,
he "owed some child a Ute" since day-the first working day after
•bis 110n wa11 rescued from drown­ the HUh-to file their returns.
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Rather than have two different
ing. John Herk-0, 48, da1hed into
the blazing aprrtment three times deadlines, Latham told ill 60 mil­
and nacued Douglas Blllm■n. 4. lion taxpayers their returns need
Re waa unable to rt•l!IJ. , the \ vie, . not be postmarked before April
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COLUMBUS L"Pl-The Ohm
Supr£'me C"ourl loday remover1
Thoma� P Burke as a c:mdid.ite
for delegate lo the Oemocra1ir
Nahonal Convt•nt1on from the
23rd District which comprises
W- I!. SIMI
most or Cuyahoga County
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Their t h 1ldren Lois. ' Boots ie"
Th e rul111g was a • 1rtory for
STEADMAN FAMI LY
L11l ian
W i l l u1m who marri ed
Gov. M iciiuel V, J1iSall(" in his
(To Be ContinUN)
reud with Cu)· ahoga Co1 1 tlly Demo
J-ames Slaughter was a broth(' r Simpson.
Hobar t married Fern Bellas . rralk Cha1rman Hay T. �1: l�r
of NancY and Roseanna Slaugh ­
hter .
tl\"er clt• l l•gaies to the ron1enhon .
ter. Also of Mrs. Jame-s fJant') On� daug
m;irrie d Floy Mor•
Harold
Paul.
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F'idella
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John
Mrs.
Thom11s P. Burke was ru nnmg
of
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Warne
rison � u (' hildrt&gt;n . H11sh died a on the M1lkr slate in the sallll'
Barcus. A brother Jacob lived
man
distric- 1 where former Srn Thom­
and died at Eu t Liverpoo l . · 0 young
Charle s and Hlanth e Hayma n as A. Burke was running on the
a
Anwric
rs,
daughle
two
had
He
and
1HI\. e 1 wo sons ,John ' Charles
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and F'annie.
D iSalle s.late. The forrnn sena­
Ahce.
\1ary
1er
dau�h
onetor prolf'sh&gt;d that at thf' l ime
ROY . FAMIL Y
CON
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GC'orge ]l .1 yman was the oldest Thomas I '. Burke filed he diQ not
onl_
the
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fart
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The first �nd,
� ehild of 1 1 1, 11r:J1 ( ' l layman who rC'side in l h !' d1s tri(-t.
Conroy ranuly we know in th
marr ied Emma Be ntz, sister of W.
Durke was one of sevrral ·"samt•
section were James Conroy an I S H 1
cand1date :&lt;1 on the Miller
name"
cmi•
family
Thls
gcic.
hl! wife. M a
elJ1CKN El,L F A MILY
slate running against the DiSalle
gl'lted fr�m Ireland to the UrutNeherni ah Bicknell , son of Ja- ticket. The supportrrs of J)iSalle
ed States m �b_out l ll49. Th e name
Ukkr.el l and Amy Burlin- c ontended lhat Burke and other
eth
was not or1g1na lly, Conroy, but P
e
gam
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.: was horn June 26 , 1796 , candidates • names were entered
,15 Mr. Conroy h ad b_cen d ra Itet
· h, R · I His in an allC'rnpl 10 contuse voters
a t I-:ast G reenwic
or experted to be draf ll'd soon for
e
r
h
t
v
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s
d
m
ar
the English army then fighll_ng in � � _ i° � �� t; '��:� :e r� in Cuya ho1 a foun•y.
7
or
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Thomas P. Burke rountcrecl
' � l ecn year.s old .
India, he ran away to America I n
u�II 1 he wn� mne
.
let·hnically his voti■g resi ·
that
make the mon -' Y to sepd haek to
H 11! father &lt;t,1ed _here and h i_s mo• denl'e el the time ot lhc&gt; May 3
Jre land 10 hring hi&amp; wife ,end
l her, yo_unger sister and hims elf primary would be in the 23rd
ba b 10 this roun try. Tbeir oldY
with a company o� (!OVere_d
came
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District. and conseq uently his
e,t daug htcr , Salli e, was born in
0 �the; �:�0could not be chal ler1ged.
J�eland and a very young c h ild
statlW
lea1:��
u J� r
w
thl! Supreme Court !laid
But
w hen they �ame to A�erl e;i . .
or l .he Rev · Samue l Porter.
he liVt.'! in the dis•
lthough
a
Their childre n Sallie ma rr ied shl P
thal
They arriv e d •in A l hens, October trid now, he must have eslab•
Tho mas Amo s· l l u � h married L ou
1 8 1 5 , havin g been on the road f or
lished voting residence in the dis•
(Wag n�r? l; Moll i t! marrlc: d Tho•
daya.
lorty
from w"hil' h he is running :, 1
e
s
lrid
Rhod
m
Hi s mol_her died in . February thl.' time hl! makes h is sworn
�ho mas a�d Sall\ e A m os. Th eir
1 8 1 6 . J eavm g he and his roun ger statement or candidacy.
c hlld ren.. . 8en married. Mau d
among strangers. His rnuthsister
The unanimous dt"cision was
Swan · Betlte never marrie d·, w ·1 i ·
. " bunc
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· y
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r .tfJ,v•
written by Judge K ingsley A.
H am ·married Liva Sayre then
hens, o'h"I o.
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mar
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Tuft.
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On Mart"h 16. 1826, he married
Enola married
Spel'd Pirktns,.
Ohio,
Rutland,
of
Julia Lark in,
NO CASH, PLEASE
Muri Ashley.
S h e was born at Rutbnd, VerWASHtN C.TON UPI-Th e gov­
Henry c. and Margaret Hay- mont, June 29, 1802, and came ernment .irlvi!les taxpa}ler5 not 1,o
chil dren Leonldos with her parents to Leading Creek pay their federal income taxes by
m � n. Thc&gt;ir
married Aurilla Harpold; Margaret In 1 804, They went to t heir farm cas h . ''If you send rush in the
Meigs mail," t h e lntt&gt;rnal Revenue Ser•
township,
married Washington Wotre; El• in Lebanon
B;irnitz; County. lie was an excellent man vke !laid Tuesday, "it may be lost THE IETRf,YAL, tRUCll!IXION
nora martird W ilson
IY VIRGINIA CARLIJON
Esther married .Manche,ter Qui!, and had a wonderful lnnuence or misdell vered en route and you
IASTER SIRVICI
AND iESURRECTION
COMMUNITY
lcn; William m arried Lina Nor- for good In this pioneer sccll'on would have lo pay agai11."
The Community ,ER&amp;tf.r &amp;1"vi(e
Blanche to w h ic h he had moved.
Jesus with h is twelve dlaciplea,
married
ri�: Charles
.will be held at the• Baptist Cbureh
I l e opened his house for reli• papers.
Katherine
Were in an upper room that day.
and
(lcginu
Wl.'avcr:
'Racine
honor
roll
1tuder,ta
for
-n ,r ,&gt;wo:i1,u1. 1,nuo:, V ·09: : 9 1'
"Why Kaly," said .Joshua Moore A traitor was among them
n"vcr married; George married glous services In 1 829, He later
t o everyone to attend.
tended
period
the
1ht,weelt
Siding
llfth
on
gave a lot for a churrh and for who wa1 pres11ing sUII lurther
Who soon would him betray.
Emma R"ntz.
servtc� will be held in
BaplilfJ'lal
followa:
as
announced.
been
have
every
got
"you've
fornia,
Cali
to
Leonida� anJ Aurllla Heyman. t1 burying ground. Th i!! church la
l
Church, Cbe,hire, at
&gt;Ptlat
th,
sue
JENlq�: K'thl'j'q
them papers upai&lt;le down." The plan&amp;. were all completed,
Their chi ldren Ma&amp;&amp;le married the prei;ent Methodist Church ln one of
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sund-,.
m.
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Joffe
Case,
J11uel,
oonqa
Camn,
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the
fo'r
J held iny hreath
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The bargain had been made,
Wilbur Ellis; May married Fred Grl'nl Bend and bean 1he name
P-rA IN , SISSION
Dorothy
Circle,
John
Cleland,
Carol
she
afraid
so
was
I
paragr11ph
That when Je�us was delivered
Philson; J lom..r encl Edith never "Bicknell Chapel" in h onor of
The I7A held tllelr regular
Deem, Mary Euler, Mary Findley,_
I l"las�
The traitor would be paid.
married May t h h1 man wlio did so much for couldn't read, an affliction
marrierl: Harry
at the school Monday
meeting
Paula
dward
E
lJart,
Fisher,
Louise
calamily.
worst
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Hayward. T�·o daughters Mary this community in its early his• 11s man's
Robert Lewis, Kay Mc- evening. The meettng was opened
Hayman,
Cl\lckooplr.t
I,
Auumed
tory,
and Eu,::c&gt;ne.
"Oh, that" thus Katy, "Well Ae lhey sat around the table
Clintock Donna Neville Chris Pick by th e president, Mrs. George
name
l, A AO
(To B• Contlnutd)
Wlll lam and Lina Hayman.
that'� so t h ul Mike of mine won't Jcs11� told them what he knew,
e. capablt ot
ens, An� Proctor, wuladene Ran• James. Following the devotional
(1nat.)
sit there anrl read t he w hole day And they a l l began lO ques1 ion,
npielUng
JO, Cltru■ f'rUlt
do\ph, Saradelle Rees, Marilyn Rice and business session an interest­
"Oh, M aster, tell us who."
T, Aprlcotl
insteod of �lowin•."
u. Number
Karon Housh, Patty Roush. Margie ing concert w11ie. presented by
:..S. l'rench rl'f'er
(Jap.)
Stobart, Mary Grare Stobart, Re• lf!VCral members of the Wahama
"0 beautiful for spac,vus akie11" '
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nam-Jesus
mentlo
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Tom
of
direction
the
under
Cont
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Band
Sheila
Wol(\c
Leroy
.-ard '
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and' all tho:i ,_ . ., _
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' BJrir'tatd 1n lf'l'tnysterlom
Reed who gave a brief talk diahelbved strivin• 'lt
:-�L�
" He Wh08e hand dips In ,
t •,e dish
try, wh�re In e�rly
J UNIOR S: Donna Brewl. Joyce cussing the variou, musica l inte.
Clea tai ,,. 11. Boy'■
With
me
nts.
strume
reading
have
you belier not
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Circle, Dale Cole, Marlyn Donahue,
ntclauune
17. Accumu..
The clarinet _ �.ecu�n pr�,e�ted
around too handy ii you expect t s the one who will betray.
Janice Drake, Miriam Foster, Joyce
B. 4byaainlall
late
t.
"
e.arme
f1nt
of
Todll
Spun
to l!et the plowing donl!.
Gloeck ner, Nanry Johnso n, Blll
prince
19. State aowm
IY ILANCHI M. HAIK INI
So lhn1 lie would be recognh:ed
11ind Howard
Elizabeth Drema Steward
Shirley Miller
1T. Autbortze1
Lake
of
New
Mike'.11 remurk (her husband) set The plans were mad� a11 lhls:
18. l,{Jq Weat
Ours: James Pape, R� th Ann Pn • Johnso!'l, second _clarine�, . Nancy
Mexico
Tht&gt;
truilor
would
step
forward
tl. Joumey
trel, Pe.t,y Price, Linda Roush, McDanie l a■d Kitty W1l!11ma�n,
A
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ran 111' Ill e me off. "She's c:ra.zy as sure as To gre'et Him with a kiss.
2tl, llr1.n, out
Thi• way you clcun a sun room thing. It' .� no w polished arid so �od's in his hivinl' '
Kenda Russell, Carmen Salser , third el_arlnet �har'on McOamel
1
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Th1•n he, ( M i ke) 11sks h1•r: "\VIII
Is t h i11- yo11 go OU1 am! look . 11re 1hre1i or four other t hiogM I
Lynn Shuler, Carolyn Van Meter, and Shirley Smith, ,uo Phyllis
The traitor, a discipll', was
tT.-Gatne
maybe yu11 'll j wit mop the Uno­ hadn't intendc-d to even touch, you shu1 your mouth unit gel us
Jo Ann VanMeter, Mac VanMeter. Batey a nd • AMe Howard. , bass
One of the chosen few ,
e
antmd
(lea)
lay?"
some
leum, d w,t off II chair or two, The mop is washed out ( I mopped
SOPHO MORES : Barbara Cleland, Judy LLievlng and Marlen Van
IIJ. ,1ur1- , .
Her answer "Shure 1 will, me But hf' was vpry grel!dy.
plump up lhc, old, sud cushion the floor of rourae , you 11lways
Billie Cund iff, Larry Grlm ffl ,, Winn Meler. Followlna: the concert, -re- .
Dishonest throug h and ! hrough.
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11. lilecre&lt;O
on our femou.&lt;J Army
Rees. Philip Roberts, Miria� Smith freshme nts ol Ice cream, cup •
col out wind up mopping) and hung lt up turtledove!''
,
to
served
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&lt;leorn
W
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_coffee
wer�
d
n
a
cakes
W
,
t
inget
Ruth
there .
Rehecra Toney,
to dry.
Rullflt1
the aroup m t h� sc h�I cafeterla.
I just have to hand on to you l ie w11s �uilty of the death or Duane Wolfe.
Ncer1 I Apeak :'urlhN
Poor
Anrl uow I'm starved. A thick,
12.
Maka
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Christ
he
g
d
be
•viii
meetm
The
next
across.
comln11:
keep
n11d, hy !he \ Im" he'd finished, peanul butler sandwich, and a these laffR ·1
FRESH MEN: Teresa Bradford,
, unhaPP1
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"Oh well" sulrl !hf' countcs·s, Rut before lhe Savior died.
Robert Essincton, Jo h n 11�11, Ro- April 25th.
had clc&gt;arwd all l'levPn or tho11e gla�s or mllk have only !llayed
· 10. ln.Net
Uis
guilt
wus
so
o'erpowering,
IIBL
CLASS INTIRTAINE�
berta Kraeuler, Jean Mllllf, June
Vr1wt ia11 Ullnds, washed the win• 1 hr fatal hour. I've now gotta get (a fake onr) "Everyone has his
18. once more
l ie committed suicide.
Mrs. Stephen Howard and M m
Nelgler, James Oller, Donna R11.ndow!i, waahrd 1 hr. woodwork, wa11 h dinner. ror Dael out at lhe "Little own way of killing bedbugs, said
87, Tlbetan
Alice Howard were hostesses to
dolph, Judy Wigal, K•Y W11lford.
ed the chaiu-hc'd have WHh1•d Orflcl'" (you didn't know we had tho old man as he shot orr his
mammal
Whrn on II blll a Cross wn� placed,
t he March meeting of the Adult
the dog, only we Just gave her one like A mos and Andy I ex­ toe" .
89, TV'a Mr.
On
which
our
Lord
was
hung,
Omigosh.
Bible class and teachers of the
Dillon
uway II ft·w we1•k11 11,go.
prrl l h11s cleaned, !Wrled, dump .
The li�htnlng flas hed, t h e thunder
Baptist Sunday School Friday
(pou. )
Now Wf' JIil ln that lovrly. c&gt;lean rel, insprctrd till now we hove In rocent column-what "feasts"
rolled,
rojoct.lnr
evenirg.
Rev.
W.
0.
Hoover
Op,!n•
to.
P
plut·r, smetllng or plne-y Lestoll !!till ,mother .lond to go. And he's are spread in books not "beasts Whllo darkness hid t he gun.
part■ ot
fl(' ss toil, man, whnt a Joke) 110 so h1mgry ·he "can 1cc
U21\t are spread". I simply must fatten
ehurchel
fo�J!l'd out and wear)' we can hrend t·oming on crutches", a gen• up my f's better for our poor long They nailed Him by His hwnd1 and
,1.
Flower
h11rel)' 1111 up.
IASTlll MAllKIT
yoU•WlllO real old Haskins family suflering llnotypplats.
feet,
'2. a... to
DEVOTED TO INTEREffl
' " M H ble" wol over and 11he " d anylnx.
At 10 ·a. m. Saturday morning OF .MEIGS•MASON AREA
Wllh spear they piercetl his side.
WaNhell four llnea full o( bluiktJt11 ' And my n�w crOC\1:505, llmlling,
DOWN
A good Guyan Twp. (Gama Co.) lie prayed, "F·ather, do foraive thtirc wlll be an Easter market at
ltlchlr\.• 1, owen, Publ4hlr
11prf'ad11, rug, and •he too WH a- never said a word, just sat there one, give you two gueSBes es to
the Rutland Department Store
1,
Repoa
them,"
Published eveey ,tt,rmton a
moanln' : why don't we all quit? and looked 1weel.
1pon1ored by the WSCS of the iiept Sunday by 'l'be l)bio v,11111
l. l'orot
E'rr on the eross he died.
who related it.
Why, oh why, In thi1 lol' ello11 sea
onward
Rutland Methodlat Church' . Easter
com.Pb, Illb llO Ill•
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A little feller was visiting at a T hey plaeed mm In a borrowed baskets, baked 1ood1, and hand• lubllabbil
rcm
11011 01 lhe whole )" e■r, mud a
!ban s
Correrting my calling Sen. H11•
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eroy, O
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bb1,.' k �plder wtob you hadn't evf'n berl llumphrey, Herman. Such a home where several ne w puppies
some artlcles will be for sale.
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neu OffJ ee phooe WYt-2:lM
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right up over you when i.l h11t lludeot te■chinfl in ff. S. En&amp;llsh­ badly, bot was told they were all There was no more that they
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llltVICII ANNOUNCID
Enllr'ed II aecottd ci.u m■lll.111
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yo u gro,ar, your WI)' to lhe tood ,t ou·, Unlv enlty H. S., l had • 11pok1, for.''
An E11ter Sunrise Servi.ct wll1 mattu �; lb, PIii ottlct at Pom. - . ,
, tettff alD;'P.lY ltucS. flaf �ll
1P1' .I II ...
rould do,
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Wallln1 and red-eyed he sobbed So they left Him the.-. arlone,
old bed, tor ■ ■
--. i... � for th1 , ltn
held at the , Hemlock Grove trOJ , 8
tor I puph Herman Humphre1 1
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latt.n, �� ,.
"But
I
want
a
'spoke
pup
too."
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m.
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Sunday
at.5
lla:rted
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and fonndl!Ja
an all .....
aU/,Di,l
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o!iri.tlan
Church
atl..rtlllnl
lOJlttNDta
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m11Wt),: lo dWII 1 1m1II now Supt of T-he Plains H. S. (OI'
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t1tllnd, bUft04tllid with 1l1Uonery he wu the l11t I knew), So you
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On the third morn th.rec women
- � GOde ltttfCI IN' 41f� _:!·
uve: �tln•lC•-&amp;mi�. , l'le.. 811 , --,, .
J tecatl now how Mam, alway,
hox@11 , , ,mall redu cheat from
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,ee It came 10 natural to HY He
m
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Cit!
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A a,plopoa
l he Q,,al Smoklea,
11 1p2!- M�
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Alon1
Adm 1"110L
a blt tat man Humphrey Instead of Huber . "1poke for" two young pigs early I t wa1
oo j us
··, at the d awn o f day.
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fK"rap book that conLaln1 pracll­ My 1poloa111 1o both Hie1'man , each aprlng, And ·t hen the fool They were vor)' much aslonl1hed1 el Scott, Lakin; Mr1. Charles
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T • •·•·• r ,T I A: O•r.
subicrl�Uon r11a: ;,ettlfftll � --� callr I ttoord of the whole HH- of (The Plains) and
Morarity, Pomeroy ; Owen Denney, tarrl� . where n.U.ble, . ao ce.D.ll., ,'f' , •., .1..:.
Hubert of little cute thtn11 grew intq areat When the stone w.111 rolled away.
17 p 9
Ii V ·
r t
bli hands�n,e · hams. 1pue ribs
£,
11 .� , ,,
kina manled Hfe, 1 complete hl1- Mlnneaot,.
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Pl, Pleuant.
oe, -..-.i
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and sut.•h alona: about Thanlr:sgiv­ They entered the tomb and fo\lnd
forJ of football under Fore1t &amp;ch
Dllffllutd Aprll 12: Mr1. pb.ude the Dali. �nttn,i offlceJ ll&amp;'tJi
' T -i D L •
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inf.
tel, my Civil War 1ran.dfather'1
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Shtty-flve percent ot Runlan
RAltmln. Loralne Knapp ;- Mr'- · Ill aonUat. -11 .eG: tJlret lftODUII
Him gone,
.
enll,lmenl with account or hi1 student, are 1tudylnt Enallah .
Htnry Kirby, Sol Wllllam Goff, a.90. B:r -,tOI' reute wllen nal
And an angel lo them said.
� (';JU...., I Atclal .AJl
Suddenly I remember I hostess 'Why 1eiek ye for t he llving,
death In M l11l11lppl, num111rou1 And how many or oun are 1tudy•
Clarence 0111le)', Mn. JamN Kl , ,tilt: one mon•. IL BJ mall: a■
l.rmffATIYll 01' TBa
:J.
of
yean 1(1:0 who had \\'Orked In a_ plnce •mong the dead."
11chooJ patrol,
Mr1. Roy Laney, Al�c_e..,_Hall, c1_
.. auUon
•.! fllr .,: alx •uontba. ".21; lb •
Bible Ing Ru11l1nt Probably about one
co �
p io la)
herself Into a lather hand poll1h­
IChO(ll Ind bil rat yellow "M" per('('nt.
Martin, M1r1b1 R&lt;llllM)', cb e- -- atl 11ft _.,. mtw1dt. II
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awanll. Oh you ou11:ht1 1ee thll
I quote the above from the lq ·her hOUlt' for • party that The women hurried from llie place
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1rr1p book. 110 tender lt'1 now eminent editor or Harper'• M11a­ night.
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To Jlnd their h'lends to tell.
falling to pieces and what"ll I dot tlne.
,nd dau1hier, 11111 - Dalio■ Codi•
To ask for 1ld in seeklng
A■ 1he aervtd lhe delicious re­
�ell, 111 I 11y, I merely ,tarted
and dlua:hter, )4:r,, Melvin BarSay• he, "Thl1 bet OUlhl to fre1hmenls ahe sighed, "You lr:now The Lord they loved 10 well.
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ICIT(I! DI mott than the 1putnil11". rm so hungry, too, every 1ln1le
WAN
tJ,a.Mil
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In time they met the one ,•.., Mn. Dallas HUI and ,on,
We don'I, halt lhe time, know
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thin&amp; I've had all day was -a
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soua:bt,
whal they're dolnf or nyln&amp; or ptere of bread at noon and I ate­
CMA
But
did
not
Him
re�a:ni1.e,
plannlnl', The only Ruulan word that on the run.•·
Far It 1eemed that for aome rea,o•
l know 11 "N)'tt"-No.
'MN ;o•
J dont remember wh11ol we 11ite,
Well a peraon could convene or plllyed, or 111d, or 1n)'lhin1- God had bold.en up their eyee.
CllllYli !N lMa
wllh them with that one word, I only lhU "'pieee of bread st
CAil POOL,
But lat�. 11 tbe:r 1&amp;t to eat, \
reclr:on, Jt th�'d •k que1tlon1,
�OfflH
Scot�
noon."
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When ho
and bleued '1¥ 1iOllli
..,. In En1ll1h, 11 1 aen1lble ,pcr­
1otw1ncln1
are
.
broad
lfARQl.'I'
,on ,hou\(t.
llio elii4o W»t o1 lh•tr-'linih­
That was Juat hke 1olnt bare
were o,ened, and
t&lt;UP /118
"Are )'OU afraid or U11" HYI foot when your new a:old aandals Their
�ba _ l!t!ffl. to u,rr;_IIMn
kne,f
• h1n. "Nyet" 11J1 u1. "Do you Ht rl1ht there ln the cloae■t wail­
M111011, of Rio Grande, eon or
EYES' �
Ch.ri1t had rl•en from ttae dead.
Lhlnt we invented eltttrlcltyt" ln1 for you.
Mr. •nd Mr,. Cl,'Jde E. ic,on o f
Sult1J11 . . Lt,ht, Chunll
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"Nyet". "How about u, eomlna
Bidwell Route J
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We hid a lovely time, thourh.
,o
And
He
told
them
many
thtna:1.
Mias Scott wal cradual«I from
OYet, and IMnc with )'OU, 11orla
taking over,• "NYET1''
The tollowlnl was on I churcb Thit His work on earth wu the Cheater Hl&amp;h School In the
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You lino• thll Ruulq itn ll • tiulllltln 1'fti;jl', � lo our -• 1 �.
'41.,., .«,,IW. ontl , hoo, tho Hol1•r
Fall.,,,
,o h■rd after tH, eqieclaUy U \bjf from H"l\'!welt Bllitisl Chu�, , Atld '1 l!(lllt � to
'lftopllll S.hOol of Nur■bit! In
To p,tlla1'1! 1' plaoe -(pr you,
hne sense en1u,gh to ,put ln- Ill. AJtu, -W. va. "
lilGt. Ill(, 1, prosently employed
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Nabllco
1ll1h to UII
•• tb4' Holter Boepit1l u a a\lrCl'"TD 10. whO mourn and nee.I
eal nune In tbe operatlnr room.
aomrort to all who are friendleN A comtorter to you 1 '11 1end,
Mr. Muon Is a ,nduate of the
Funny lntldent ln tod171 Nld• '11\ d need frlend1hlp, to all who And power with which to do
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Int "lothu1 Moore, American" by are homel11111 and need 1heltertn1 The m11ny thi11p which J hill� Bidwell-Porter Hlah School In
done
llM and 11 1 �untor at JUo Grande
G eor11e Hummel, a book J Jull love, to all who pray,, and ta 111
College where h� I, lttfdylq for
recenlly re-dl1eovered and Just wllo do not, but 1hould, to all who While I WH here with you."
,
hated to have it end, "111 10 fine.
a B. A. Detrff In Sffond111
1ln and need I Saviour; \ht1
Edue■tlon.
It', way out Weal, In early d1ya Church openi, wide lta door, Ind Then, with • promise to return,
The weddlnt wlll be in Mnt
■nl! Katll:, ShAu1hneuy had pap­ m.1ke■ ,. ftee ,plate,. and in the He 1,aendtd lrom their 1i1bt,
or Jun.I s at Utt Jtt. Herman
end her "sodd)'', prairie home name bt Jt1u1 Cllrl1t the Lord, And He trote to Heaven
made •I . �, . .,.U,,. two 1114�
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th� pastor, will present the sermons.
On Eailer mornin1 a Sunrl.e
service will be held at 3:30 .a. m.
with reguhlr worship 1ervice1 at
10 &amp;nd 1 1 a. m.
The Evangeli cal
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of New lla\·en wiJI oblerve the
saf'rament of Huly Communion on
Thursday evc&gt;nlng at 7:30. On
Good Friday the cliurth will pnticipete in the llhowing of a film
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at tbt. . Baptist Evan1ellca-l U. B.
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The set �w h i ch was recently re­
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his mother, Mrs. Lee Tyo, when the
Cub Scouts of Den Two met Tues­
day afternoon on the lawn at the
home of Mrs. Ollver Michael. Den
Mother.
An Ea&amp;ter egg hunt was held
with Eugene Triplett wit,nlng the
prize for finding tlie golden egg.
Games were pJay"ed with Prizes
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the •beys buJlt a lire and roas(e&lt;I
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Potato sa lad, baked beans, potato
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decorated with green coconut and
jelly beans centered the table.
Present were those named above
and Kelly McKenzie, Jc£r Werry,
J11ck Lohse, David :Pillehael, Leon­
ard Van Meter, · Dennis Wehrung,
Ronnie Tatter1on, Dick Werry and
Jeff and Lannr Tyo.

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Dr. and Mn, P. E, Stanley were
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DON E. MU LLEN

There were 1,pproximately 200
girls attending t he lt'HA District
meeting which was held on April
5 at the Racine Hig h School. The
guests were welcomed by Mary
Grace Stobart, presldeqt ol the
Racine FHA.
Arter the busine$S 6ession each
FHA group presented a !orm or
entertainment, including
slcils,
musical n u m bers and games.
Clubs represented were Racine,
Eastern, Gallipolis, Rutland, South
western and Middleport.
Girla attending from M iddle•
port were Karen Pettit. Dorothy
Howell, Sharon Yeauger, Judith
Fink, Charlotte Davidson, Judy
Overturf, Mary Barth, Linda For•
rest, Bonnie Rife, t'hy!IJa Pettit,
Ida Wilson, Shaula Kessinger,
Carolyn E:rvin, Paula Johnson,
Olamae Clark, Carolyn Gilkey,
Linda Jngels, Jeanne Bowles, Ka•
ren Ferguson, Cinda
Morris,
Susie Singer, Karen Grell&amp;, Col•
een Wil1on,
Beverly Cundiff,
Sharon Ingels, Betty
Gilmore,
Garoly.n Bradford, Karen Herr•
mai'in, Judy Clark, Bonnie Van
Cooney, Marcella Ward, Bertha
Wilson. The &amp;lrla were 1ccompan•
led by their teacher, Mra. Joe
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FOR MEMBERS AND NON-MEMBERS.

Thomlll Reed, Wahama High
School band director, will sing
selected passion hymns commem­
orating the death of Jesus on
Good Friday In an eveninR ser­
vice beginning at 7:30
o'clock.
The pastor will present medita­
tions on the meaning of the cross.
A morning watch service will
be held on Easter stllrting at 77
a. m. on lhe lawn of Okey Howard
Jr. in Haven Heights. The story
of the first Ea1ter morning will
be retold in song and meditation
by Rev. Freeman and the choir.
Regular worship servicell will
be held at the church on Sunday.

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Birthday Porty
For Member

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and will not hold speeial Holy
Week services ln Mason. A Sun­
rise service wUI be presented on
Easter at 5:30 a. m. The youth
feellowship undr Mn. Harold
Schwan will be tn cbarge.

T he Xi Gamma '.\tu Chapter of
The- rharter wu draped in mem•
t he Beta Sigma Phi Sorority met ory of B K Smith when Cheater
tuesd;iy evening at the DAV Hall Giang� met Tuesday evening.
in PotneroY with Mrs. Yirgtl Brown
Dale Kautz, worthy master, pre­
president, in eharge of the businea.s meetlna.
side&lt;! and Pearl Parker wu re-in•
st'aled as .i member. A note wa1
In the .ibscnce of the secretary. read from Bob Hoeflich lhank.ing
Mrs. Roberta O'Brien, I.he 8"Cre- the membera for part icipatmg in
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••ry's repor t ..
,.. ,, read by Mr,. S.r, the talcn1 show at Syracuse imd
Gibbs.
�hddleport. A.n invhiltion was read
During the meeting lhe group from Pomt-roy Jknd Grange to at­
voted to help with the Cancer l !'nd ··operation Forward" night on
Drive i n Pomeroy and Middleport . April 28 and lO participate in the
A regis tration reminder for the 1uogram. A communication wa1 al•
State Convention or the sorority so read t·oncerning Oasher lights
was read. The slate meeting will �hich WH followed by a diacusbe held in Dayton on June 3-5.
SI On.
An Invitation was read from Kap•
One appeal ror aid was irnswered.
pa 1 Rho chapter in Athena Inviting There was a di11cUBs.ion on viaila•
the group to a round and square t1on night at Stu Grange.
The
dance they are sponsoring on AP· Home Ec:onomirs ch airman an•
ril 16.
nounced the dres&amp; conted would be
The sororit)' agre� to do • tele• held at the May 10 meetinrt.
phooe campaign to get voters Oil
Marie Koblentz, lecturer, pre­
election day and to urge them to sented a proa;ram ming the Enter
support the hoapilal lHue.
theme. Group singing of "ln the
Plans for Founder'a Day wbic:h Garden" opened the program and
will be obsened with a dinpff at memben anawered roll call with
the Sportsman Reslaur■nt In Ath­ "What Eaater Ileana
lo Me." A
ens were d iscuned. The �h•pter reading ''The Cro11 of the Dog­
will cooperate with other chapters wood" by Mr1. Donald Mora, pre­
in Meil• County .for thi1 evening, ceded a piano solo by Sally Mora
FoUowlng ttie buslnea.a meetln,, and the poem, "The Call of the D1f­
Mn. Ann Rupe presented the cul­ iodils,'' by Mrs. Roy M iller. Group
luril program "'The Enjo)'lTlent of singing or the Doxology concluded
Art." Mrs. Teresa Swatzel pre­ the program.
sented the program, "The Very Refreshments were served a t the
Great."
dose of the meeting.
At the close of lbe evening re­
freshments were served by Mn.
The next meeting will be Tues­
Gibbs ar;id Mrs. Ruby Baer.
day, April 26.

FHA District
Meeting He1d
At Raci ne

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Eallter wlll be uahered in with
I Su nrise service at S:30 a. m.
The worah i p will commemorate
and ex.press the joy of the re1ur­
recllon of Christ at the dawn of
the first Eutern Morn. The music
will be by the choir-a and l he
reading rt,y the college atudents
of the ehurch.

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Drape s Charter
For Late Mem ber

Sorority Pledges
Help For Bond
I ss ue Ma y 3

Holy Week services at the New
Haven Method ist Church include
observances o n Maundy Thursday.
Good Friday and Easter morning.
A Holy Co.anmunlon service is
set for Thursday at 8 p. m. with
ReV. David R. Freem' an presiding.
Speelal music by the churc h 's
youth cboir under the direction
of Mrs. John Morgan will be pro•
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Easter Grass And All The Items
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on the life of Cbri&amp; t from t h e
conYenion o f M..ry Magdalene to
the Re1urrectlon. The 1how lnf ia
apon110red b)' the
New Haven
churches.

Evening service. will 11lso in­
clude a sermon by the l3aptlst
p111tor, Rev. Osborne Hoover. Spe­
cial music will be furnished b y
the youtli choir. Rev. David R .
Freeman, pastor of the Methodist
church, will preside.

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have been • nnovn«d by t he
churches In the Bend Area of
Muon County.
Services began al t h e M uon
Methodist Church on Mond1y with
a 24 hour Prayer Vigil starting
1t 6 a. m. on MoDllay and con•
tinuing unlil ti a. m Tuesday.
"Four Nlgbts Fuel � ,. tService1 began at the same ch urch
Tuesday night and were schedul·
ed to be held each evening on
Wednesday, Thursday and Friday

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Twin Girls Rom
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DaUy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ' April 14,

MASON, W. VA.

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l1U1m B. Downie presided al
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a lhe Salisbuty Townslaip build ing .
Plans were completed for the
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l&gt;lld at ti), f&gt;ir 1rounds.
fain date for the ahow ia Alay1 22.
Posaible changes m t.be plans for
the show to be held al the MPigs
County Fair in Augu" we� dis­
cU&amp;&amp;ed , nd will be comple�d a t
the May meeting.

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Asked for comment Wednesda y 1 960 "
.rt., sch&lt;&gt;ol ,� he walked up r.al
T hi.' twin aetio m, or!Cr ing of the
l l�lis' marn titrel' t, Sang told G al
d Sanu !&gt; w11lki ng uH hi�
Ii polis Tribu ne rriwr 1e d l lobar l con l n11· 1 ;1n
wh1d1 is t a n t a mount tu quit joh.
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fe ss wn m Uhio high schools, came
The Gallipol i� �dwul board had il :S a suqJ r i:sc
1;1111 1.1 Acaci emy
met Tu�sday ni�tll and rr po rt ..- d in s por t s foll u w c rs bel ieved Simg was
rouli ne fashion thc11 ' " all tf' a r hers set un t i l the l'Urrcnt trop of freshl,,d been rehired " Huw e vl' r, it m e &gt;&gt;. slartrd in Hl111• Devil grid
WH Je.8r.ned that Sung had lw en of - lc(t ilf three seasons ago, had gradu·
lered what a bourd spokesm an call- a t cd.
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Sang has e n � oy �d only med i�re
and did ' not explal r1 further what
at �almeani ri g i u c h � cb n t ra d might succ ess as a w i n m r1 g coach
J ipol is. one or t he large st h igh
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CARDS SI G N BACKS

CH I C AGO UP I-Defemiive llalf•
backs Ditk Lane and Jimmy Hill
h � ve s i'gncd t he_ir 1960, t'OV�acUi
wi t h the St . Lo ut,i rootba� Cardi n als. Lane; whd played two years
with the Los Angeles' Rll� s . Will be
\ e n t ering �is sev� nth '_yeaf ,with the
club. It wall be Hill's stxtb season .
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CHICAGO UPI - Su.. r. Hart,
15:Z, Ph ilade lpt,ia, atoppetl Rocky
K•l lnao, 145, Ph ilippines {51,

winners over Rutland, hare yel to
find a set infield . oulth!ld, or a
dependable route-going pitching
corps. c o,c h N Otan S wae lrhamer
is mightily b lessed with you ng
talen t anx.i ous to play baseball,
individual a nd team
bul the
skills requ ired in t he diamond
!ipOrt are not manu fact 11red over
night in 1 4 and 15 year old ball
players competi11g against sea soned performers fro m bigger
schools.
Cuach Swackhamer likely will
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-Boone H l ndy, Tom Anderson,
·and Charley Bush in that order.
The 'happ)" circum1tan C� could
come about , however, that Hindy 's
atm is ro u nding Into · shape and
that the .Jac ket infield should
decide to b ecome less p(U'0111 .
Anderson h �s had two good

Shaw
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record.
Assistant Coache8 Claude Lan­
ham a nd Udy Stover were schedul­
NEW YORI{ UPI-Bob Shaw
ed lo take the Academy track team
star of the
t rapping surprise
s
to South Point today in place of
Chicago
White
_Sox
pitching
staff
Sang.
in 1£i59, was picked today to be
San g played foot ball and earned t he American League "pitcher of
his teaching cert ificate from Mar­ t he year" b y tilt, natio n 's top base
shall College in Huntin,ton. It was ball e�rt,.
T�e 8-f®t, 2-inch, 19fi pound
reported Sang hoped to enter pri­
vate business, poBSibty in Ken ­ right-hander �p,a ._elected bY 13
of the 00 wrlten and broadcast•
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ers who composed the United
Prl!!SJI tntej'pitilmaJ ls 1960 · board
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With ' fd� .�Otl!!'s.
· rra nk" '1.ar:v afid Jim Bunning
of the 'Detroit Tigert and Milt
PaPPts , 20 year ofd BaltirnOre Or·
iole ace, wrn next with • five
votes each, ' followed by Bob Tur­
ley of the New Y lc: Yankees
with four vote. an'f.
· Ca-.llo Pas­
cual of the Wasbin1ton Senatora
and Gary Bell of the Clevela nd
Indians with three each.

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will �U
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Valley Reill

By Sports Vote

Prod ucts On The Ma rket

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·and Rutland games. llush, eool
Freshman, l ooked ,harp in short
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RACINE AT RUT-LAND
Meanwhile Racine Coaeh Donald
Wolle takes his young n ine to
Rutland for a fi n als game in the
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county tourname n t to d·ay s a r1mg
at 4 :30 P, m,

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111ngles. Orlando
Cepeda, Jj m
Davenport, Willie Kirkland and'
Edd ie Bresaoud contributed two
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alao tbree,hitted the Card inals i n
the Giants' 3-1 opening-day vic­
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rate, in the
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tbe WHhi ngton �naton downed
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DAYTONA BEACK, Fla. UPIThe poutbility i n ereaded today
that Heth Score wlll be of little
value to thei Cleveland India ns
thl1 .season.
&amp;we wu diiapP:Qiotinf again
" the W�y,rtoo 5',nator, edged
Cleveland, 5�, in 10-iunlngs ·here
Wednesday. The . oftc•hl•zine
1.Q¥pt�w save Up Jour run·, -in
tdur llDll&amp;I· U11!1udl•r th,.. J• , ,
the fint frame.
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LOS ANGELES tlPl - Frank
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Ryan, second .strtn,: taiarterback of
the Los ARJelea "'ma, h111 signed
Some of the greatest , runners
contract, wJth the club for 1860
qf all time have ®mpeted In the
and 1961, General M1nager Elroy
event which was started ln 1927
Hirsch �ounced \today,
by Hansfiel4 _ High ,Bahool Tl.11Ck
Coach Harry E. Mehoct, a gradu•
ate of University of 11Unol:1
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Mn, Roscoe Wise entertained
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lntluded in the field are Nate with a
noon luncheon at her hOJl\e
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Ad� ms and Vic Reed� two top �1dd
leport, Tueid■y . . Guests we,�
sprinters o n the Cleveland Glen- Mrs, E.,rl
Scott of Suiar Grove
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John Stott Mra Jo hn F Bai.Iy'
sprints in last year's reljyl�
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Fla., and �l11�orte of Bron�
vllle, N, Y., were the eilrly !Hor•
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amateurs opening _ play today jn
the $17,500 Greater Greensboro
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F'tn.sterwald, the 1959 winne r,
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WoPld Series' lrl um 9h; aot h!.
Iona-awaited chance aa a •tart
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Wed nesday nia:bt ,nd ■uffered •
4 O J ou to the Chicqo Cubs. ledhot Glen Hobbie, who never flad
�aten the Dodgen, fired a fiveh�tter and never was in serious
da n ger.
The S&amp;n Fr1U1 ci8Co Giant, cot
specttl(,P lar three.hit
pltcWng
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WiUie Maya cracked. out lour ll ts
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VILLANOVA, Pa. UPI � Ath·
1111°"'1- onol
Ietic Director Frank Re1f.n of Vil­
lanova Wednesday announcecl the
At Tl,e Coimtf
PfTTSBll,RGH UPI-Cal Mc• appointment of Ed ScuUlll ,a freah­
Lish, 19 came wlnner laet 1eason man buketbaU �ch.
1Rd 111 top Cincinnati
pitching
hopeful, will start today for the
Reds in the Pi�taburah Pirat�••
sea■on ope ner Kere.
Melish, who posted a
rec­
ord with Cleveland before he
faee
WIil
came to the Reds,
Pltts»u-1'"1¼ ,v. team •-he was wi t h
ln)-•7,� ,11,t. l�. '1Jle Pirates are
twtfog Y.ar,q L,w, who . h,d a
TII 7:SO
g:9 record · l n 1$59.
POllll)I.OY, OHIO
lbe Reds, playing their �econd
game. got lheir new se,,Wn otf
to a hangup st.art Tlle)iija)' by
1fowning the PhlladelphlW · Phils,
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innine: stint of reU�f dl\lJlhe: b)'
SMOKED P•ICNICS - REA&lt;BY TO l!AT
Jim O'Toole, but the Reas a�
Jooldng for e:oo,t suatal ned mound
work a, they begin their 12-da)'
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injury in his NCAA middleweight
tltle right Saturday night aaalnU
Stu Bartell, San Jose Stat, Col­
lege sophomO'te from ��lyn,
N. Y. Bartel knocked Mohr !)pt lor
I the first time in the Badrer box·
er•s· 37-fi.ht career:1 1 1)1.m; :r ·'. ,
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�aily Sen tine l, Pomerov•M idd lep0rt, 0., April 14, 11181)..4
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Worl� Seri�• he�o Larry Sbeny
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Jon of
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CANTO,.?f, 0. UPI-O hio Uni• even ing at
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called JI complete diaappoinlme et / nils and Cubt lo Th rada.t' nifhl l
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around the clock .al thi, , hQQltil
with his wlfe, two da\lahtera Jnd
numeroua frle nds, said t;&gt;oxtn,:
had always bee n Charlie'• niafo
i nterest and t�at he �'l.d lti! �i_fe
had approved their soh's paitlcl­
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big do- or-die battl e -with Galli,polis here next Tuesday, take
e\lerybody ex cept the senion to
Eastern for a practice game this
aftern oon . Terry K n ight, a j unior
and Tom White, £.reshman, -will
ha n dle ,pitching chores.

MADISON, Wis. UPI - Univu­
si ty of Wiaconsin boxer Cbplie
Mohr remai ned at the brink of
dea t h t oday but hia father said
"don't blame the aport."
The father, whose name abo ia
Charles, was ,sked if he bl,med
boxi n g for his son's very critical
brai n injury and he said, "abso­
lutely not."

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No doubt you hove seen me around del ivering Valley
Bell Milk ond dairy products to your neighbors . I 'd l i ke
to deliver these fine products to you too. You see, there's
a difference .in milk and in Val lf;!y Bell QUAL ITY
CH�K D milli/ it's a difference you G�n TASTE . I t's t"1e

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EVANSTON, Ill. UPI - Bob Ehr-­
h•rt bu been naro•d track coach
al NortbweatU'n Univenlty, replac­
ina Rot Walker, who q uit to a�­
cept 1 ,limilar poal at tbe Unh·er­
,sity of Wilcomin.

Middleport's battered Yellow Jack4:½t baseball tea� travels
to Point Pleasant this afternoon hoping lo get a win streak
Started after losing two of their first three games.

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l1U1m B. Downie presided al
rneebng a� the Meigs Cq,wity
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a lhe Salisbuty Townslaip build ing .
Plans were completed for the
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l&gt;lld at ti), f&gt;ir 1rounds.
fain date for the ahow ia Alay1 22.
Posaible changes m t.be plans for
the show to be held al the MPigs
County Fair in Augu" we� dis­
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l l�lis' marn titrel' t, Sang told G al
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Ii polis Tribu ne rriwr 1e d l lobar l con l n11· 1 ;1n
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met Tu�sday ni�tll and rr po rt ..- d in s por t s foll u w c rs bel ieved Simg was
rouli ne fashion thc11 ' " all tf' a r hers set un t i l the l'Urrcnt trop of freshl,,d been rehired " Huw e vl' r, it m e &gt;&gt;. slartrd in Hl111• Devil grid
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Sang has e n � oy �d only med i�re
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at �almeani ri g i u c h � cb n t ra d might succ ess as a w i n m r1 g coach
J ipol is. one or t he large st h igh
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CARDS SI G N BACKS

CH I C AGO UP I-Defemiive llalf•
backs Ditk Lane and Jimmy Hill
h � ve s i'gncd t he_ir 1960, t'OV�acUi
wi t h the St . Lo ut,i rootba� Cardi n als. Lane; whd played two years
with the Los Angeles' Rll� s . Will be
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club. It wall be Hill's stxtb season .
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CHICAGO UPI - Su.. r. Hart,
15:Z, Ph ilade lpt,ia, atoppetl Rocky
K•l lnao, 145, Ph ilippines {51,

winners over Rutland, hare yel to
find a set infield . oulth!ld, or a
dependable route-going pitching
corps. c o,c h N Otan S wae lrhamer
is mightily b lessed with you ng
talen t anx.i ous to play baseball,
individual a nd team
bul the
skills requ ired in t he diamond
!ipOrt are not manu fact 11red over
night in 1 4 and 15 year old ball
players competi11g against sea soned performers fro m bigger
schools.
Cuach Swackhamer likely will
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-Boone H l ndy, Tom Anderson,
·and Charley Bush in that order.
The 'happ)" circum1tan C� could
come about , however, that Hindy 's
atm is ro u nding Into · shape and
that the .Jac ket infield should
decide to b ecome less p(U'0111 .
Anderson h �s had two good

Shaw
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Assistant Coache8 Claude Lan­
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NEW YORI{ UPI-Bob Shaw
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star of the
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to South Point today in place of
Chicago
White
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staff
Sang.
in 1£i59, was picked today to be
San g played foot ball and earned t he American League "pitcher of
his teaching cert ificate from Mar­ t he year" b y tilt, natio n 's top base
shall College in Huntin,ton. It was ball e�rt,.
T�e 8-f®t, 2-inch, 19fi pound
reported Sang hoped to enter pri­
vate business, poBSibty in Ken ­ right-hander �p,a ._elected bY 13
of the 00 wrlten and broadcast•
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Prl!!SJI tntej'pitilmaJ ls 1960 · board
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· rra nk" '1.ar:v afid Jim Bunning
of the 'Detroit Tigert and Milt
PaPPts , 20 year ofd BaltirnOre Or·
iole ace, wrn next with • five
votes each, ' followed by Bob Tur­
ley of the New Y lc: Yankees
with four vote. an'f.
· Ca-.llo Pas­
cual of the Wasbin1ton Senatora
and Gary Bell of the Clevela nd
Indians with three each.

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Meanwhile Racine Coaeh Donald
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that Heth Score wlll be of little
value to thei Cleveland India ns
thl1 .season.
&amp;we wu diiapP:Qiotinf again
" the W�y,rtoo 5',nator, edged
Cleveland, 5�, in 10-iunlngs ·here
Wednesday. The . oftc•hl•zine
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tdur llDll&amp;I· U11!1udl•r th,.. J• , ,
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LOS ANGELES tlPl - Frank
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the Los ARJelea "'ma, h111 signed
Some of the greatest , runners
contract, wJth the club for 1860
qf all time have ®mpeted In the
and 1961, General M1nager Elroy
event which was started ln 1927
Hirsch �ounced \today,
by Hansfiel4 _ High ,Bahool Tl.11Ck
Coach Harry E. Mehoct, a gradu•
ate of University of 11Unol:1
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Mn, Roscoe Wise entertained
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Ad� ms and Vic Reed� two top �1dd
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sprinters o n the Cleveland Glen- Mrs, E.,rl
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WoPld Series' lrl um 9h; aot h!.
Iona-awaited chance aa a •tart
er
Wed nesday nia:bt ,nd ■uffered •
4 O J ou to the Chicqo Cubs. ledhot Glen Hobbie, who never flad
�aten the Dodgen, fired a fiveh�tter and never was in serious
da n ger.
The S&amp;n Fr1U1 ci8Co Giant, cot
specttl(,P lar three.hit
pltcWng
from 21 ye,r old Mike McCormick lo whip lite St. LouiJ �ardlnal1, 8--'l, and now lead tbe NaUonal l,.e11ue wijtll a 2-0 slate.
WiUie Maya cracked. out lour ll ts
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In tiv.e tries in the only
other
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9n . Routo 7 H1tl-,,,y ..,_..
VILLANOVA, Pa. UPI � Ath·
1111°"'1- onol
Ietic Director Frank Re1f.n of Vil­
lanova Wednesday announcecl the
At Tl,e Coimtf
PfTTSBll,RGH UPI-Cal Mc• appointment of Ed ScuUlll ,a freah­
Lish, 19 came wlnner laet 1eason man buketbaU �ch.
1Rd 111 top Cincinnati
pitching
hopeful, will start today for the
Reds in the Pi�taburah Pirat�••
sea■on ope ner Kere.
Melish, who posted a
rec­
ord with Cleveland before he
faee
WIil
came to the Reds,
Pltts»u-1'"1¼ ,v. team •-he was wi t h
ln)-•7,� ,11,t. l�. '1Jle Pirates are
twtfog Y.ar,q L,w, who . h,d a
TII 7:SO
g:9 record · l n 1$59.
POllll)I.OY, OHIO
lbe Reds, playing their �econd
game. got lheir new se,,Wn otf
to a hangup st.art Tlle)iija)' by
1fowning the PhlladelphlW · Phils,
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9-4 in a come-frot11-belitl)}i, vie•
!f
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tory .
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That e:ame Slw A 1&gt;tl1¥d:, slx­
innine: stint of reU�f dl\lJlhe: b)'
SMOKED P•ICNICS - REA&lt;BY TO l!AT
Jim O'Toole, but the Reas a�
Jooldng for e:oo,t suatal ned mound
work a, they begin their 12-da)'
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injury in his NCAA middleweight
tltle right Saturday night aaalnU
Stu Bartell, San Jose Stat, Col­
lege sophomO'te from ��lyn,
N. Y. Bartel knocked Mohr !)pt lor
I the first time in the Badrer box·
er•s· 37-fi.ht career:1 1 1)1.m; :r ·'. ,
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World Series Hero Sherry's Luck Is
�aily Sen tine l, Pomerov•M idd lep0rt, 0., April 14, 11181)..4
Better
Bobcats Si gn
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• hower al thr home of Mr and Conc:m. will be held April Jt at
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8 p._ m. ln the ffJ1h Schoo.I ,,._
Worl� Seri�• he�o Larry Sbeny
, Mn Robert Will iam, Po�
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au., under lbe direct
may lh lfl� h1a future i• brii'htff
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1era and Giant.a re•
Road ' Saturday ;;:
Jon of
Actual
Sherry'a J)trfor.manc ,e
CANTO,.?f, 0. UPI-O hio Uni• even ing at
maa P. Deed. No adn.iaJoa
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called JI complete diaappoinlme et / nils and Cubt lo Th rada.t' nifhl l
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around the clock .al thi, , hQQltil
with his wlfe, two da\lahtera Jnd
numeroua frle nds, said t;&gt;oxtn,:
had always bee n Charlie'• niafo
i nterest and t�at he �'l.d lti! �i_fe
had approved their soh's paitlcl­
pation In the 1port.

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The Panthers. sborini up for a
big do- or-die battl e -with Galli,polis here next Tuesday, take
e\lerybody ex cept the senion to
Eastern for a practice game this
aftern oon . Terry K n ight, a j unior
and Tom White, £.reshman, -will
ha n dle ,pitching chores.

MADISON, Wis. UPI - Univu­
si ty of Wiaconsin boxer Cbplie
Mohr remai ned at the brink of
dea t h t oday but hia father said
"don't blame the aport."
The father, whose name abo ia
Charles, was ,sked if he bl,med
boxi n g for his son's very critical
brai n injury and he said, "abso­
lutely not."

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No doubt you hove seen me around del ivering Valley
Bell Milk ond dairy products to your neighbors . I 'd l i ke
to deliver these fine products to you too. You see, there's
a difference .in milk and in Val lf;!y Bell QUAL ITY
CH�K D milli/ it's a difference you G�n TASTE . I t's t"1e

milk that's ,GUARANT EED RICH ER:

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Starter Today

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EVANSTON, Ill. UPI - Bob Ehr-­
h•rt bu been naro•d track coach
al NortbweatU'n Univenlty, replac­
ina Rot Walker, who q uit to a�­
cept 1 ,limilar poal at tbe Unh·er­
,sity of Wilcomin.

Middleport's battered Yellow Jack4:½t baseball tea� travels
to Point Pleasant this afternoon hoping lo get a win streak
Started after losing two of their first three games.

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For Diamond Contest Today

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bright way you feel when
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FOR SALE

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 1 4 1960

WA �T AD S

FOR CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE RESUL_TS
RATES
I eenl! per word, 011e insertion. M i nimum charge - 60 cents.
�nts per word fo .- t.hrec consecutLve rnscrlwns.
Special - one mo11t!1 fol" 30 C!,!nls per word.
Full rate of 3 cents �r wore! will ht l"harged for advertising
·11 not paid within 10 dJys &lt;1fter fCCClVllll,l bill.
Errors in Advert1sir1g - SJ1ould be rcµorted unmediately. The
Daily Sentinel wlll not be rt:3ponsible for more th.an one mcor•
rtct • iruertion.
«a.rd of Thanlr:s and 5,pecial Notices of Events $1 00 Obilu.iries
�bliVti!d at 1 cent per word.
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6 OAYS
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PHONE WY-2-2 1 57

DO Y O U PAY CITY PRICEs F O K
\ls.ed farm machinery when I
can soe you up lo fl()% . I glve
, bonus on e,e,ythin" I sell by
laking off on the c-ost. Prices
taken from local and Columbus
papen:
City Price Bonus
.My Price
Ford
11146 $875.00 $375.00 $ 100.00
$595.00 $ 1 20.00
1 948 $475.00
$575.00 $700.00 $ 1 25.00
1 95 1
J. D A.
S325.00 $550.00 $225.00
1 944.
1 9 46
$425 00 $650.00 $225.00
$L65.00 $2&amp;1.00 $ 85.00
1 93'7
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••r ••�c lls l
3 Ca11c VAC $1�.00---$250.00
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2 A verys $100.od----$200.00.
Moline "U" with 3 butto m plow
8 foot disc. 4 row cultillators, 4
ro w corn planter $650.00.
O l i ver Super 55 'tractor with
heaV}' duty loader and back
hoe cost $6800.00 my price
$2200.00.
Ford plows $30.00------.$50.00
P u l l plows 1 - 2-3 botwm $20.00
l o $60. 00
Discs 5-6-7-8 foot $25.00 to
$80.00
Corn pllmtcrs 2-4 row $20.00 to
$ 1 50.0Q
4 row pickup eorn planter fine
Pomeroy, Ohio
condition new coll $64-0.00
price $150.00.
Ba iera; A. C, $295.00; JD-PTO MASSEY-HARRIS 7 (t. C0'1 BlNE,
$95-.00; Ford $350.00; N. H . 77
4 cylinder air cooled Wisconsin
$200.00-$250.00; Int. MT $200;
motor. Will be sold .st the Nor­
I n t 4i,T $375.00-$47�.00; Rakes
man Thel.88 Sale, Saturday, on
hy lhl' dozens $35.00 to $10j).OO
4 13 Jtp
the Oak Grove Road.
Combmes AC and Ford $150.00
t o $250.UO; New Johnson poul- M EN AND BIG BOYS - We have
loaler11 you'll like. A white a l
t r y picker, city pric e $300.00
$5.99 and black a l $8.99. The
m y price $75.00. This paper
4 13 3lc
Shoe BOx, Middleport.
doesn't have enough apac e to
print all the things I have to
.
- - :-sell. , believe I can sav e you ( 9a l Ma r1 ne Suppl ies.
ple nty on bulk m i l k tanb. I
$ IIS
don't sell the best equip ment US IO BOATS AND MOTOR
Mttr•
lflt.
the,
while
1,1p
and
m i n e is identical with dly
pa lltan MotorL 600 E. �In
equip ment. The only d ifference
Pomero,, Phone wv.:1..-p.
SI.,
is the price.
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4:;t�u.. From Wllb1vlll•

MUE L L IR FURkAC'-•• WISTIN(r
HOUSEi appliAntH, Arnold Bro­
th•r•. 5Yr•i;u••• Ohio. ,tton•
1 1 - 1 9-tft
WY -2-6314.
-- -,-,--,-TELEVlSI ON RADIO AND SMALL
9-ppliance repair. Phone Olis
McClmtoc i., Racine, Oblo.
2• 1 - t k

USED CARS
ARE SHARP

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NEW AND USED MATERIALI :.' ,:J I .J..1r C JHHtery)
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I L&amp;K 1·ll·l"lrk refrigerator
7 I 2 \ "IJ . ft.
100.00
3.00
I ' J di· 1 ,ho11l· 1&gt; t .111d
I t:1�y tlwir "" ' stool
15.00
t•a('h 5.00
:! &lt; : ;,nkll t·u l l i v;itors
l \-\l J I H u ! �c·t h Thomas t1 01: k 7.00
I ( J,1k 11prid1l d1•sl,,.
l !&gt; . 00
I I la1,1t morl ls(• mad1 tnc
5.00
j 1 - J I 8 1 1 1 111(.'!;i l Duwell gun
;, nd / )nw,·b
15.00
1 1•h•,·1 m glue pot
5.00
1
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I :111 ;.:.,I l!l!'Ld 1 ;, n k
3.00
I :ilJ J.',d Hll ' l a ) 1 ! n1 m
2.50
If l n h-n·sh'd St•c
I J ' 1·d, �1.11 l :1v:1 t 11ry - eom plrte
1d t h f1l l l 1 1gs
12.00
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APA.h l'MENTS - l'U rmshed and
AUCTION SALi
Pad1 . l U
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uur frwncb ,1 1 1 1 1 ! w 1 ;..: h!111r, ! 1 1r I rnil_1 "''"' l tl 0 1 . True
••niurnished - Mdt:11ter,, Middle­
On Salurt.lay April 16, 1 960, be­
l llt•l t 11\·lp d i! l" I II;.! a l l d a l 1 l" I" l h1 · I
2-S-tf
port. Phone WY-2-!1286.
T t· i i qi&lt;·r halll llH·r
gin ning a l 1 2 :30 p. m. at my
3.UO
fire ill ut1r hrn111• 011 :-.1·1· 1 Jt1d i\Vt' 1 1 _• • ·• ,,
-' t k 1 1 1 ., I 1a1· k , a w
Tupper•
between
midway
farm
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rcn•ri l l� .
Plai n� and Che,ter, l mile 10uth
1 I lot v. mu l rra ltll' p!.i1ws .2�- l . 50
134 Mulherry. - Cal' WY 2-ft9 15.
� I r a 1 1 d .\ Ir., . Wa) II&lt; ' 1 1 ,, ITl:O.&lt;III I 11 11•1:1 / ;1r11 i l
o ( Ill. 7, I will sell at au�ion
3 50
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t h e following: I Moline Corn
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Elovalor 32 fl. l-8 fl , 20 Jn.
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room
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Jffhn Deere Di�c, I 'J'wo Bottom
WY2-3272.
Phone
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M olino Brea king Plo w on rub•
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DELUXE
4 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS
bet, l Power lake-of! Moline
I 1111 l . irys I l l &gt;
5 OU-4U Otl
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apartment. Nicely
unrurnishcd
1 R t � ft plywood ho:1 !
Manure
Oliver
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Rake,
Hay
110.00
1, 1 495 I I J.wll11;,1"�. 1'11111,•ruy.
furnished 2 bedroom 2nd floor
! 11nly fr1•q•h1 1•;irt
Spreader, 1 1946 Dodg e I 1-2 T.
5
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4 1:1 li \ 1·
apilrtmenl. M iddleport WV2Truck, l C'ult lpacker 1 Moline
I lol nf lwlt p1i l l 1•y!l
l 00 to 4 00
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2-ro
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corn
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5
Vood C le•n Uted t.u1
John Deere Sub-Sailer, I 5 Ton
:l 1 ihas•• 2:W
17:J!Jrpm
All Mak•• And Mu&lt;1•t1
nvE HOON! I IOUSE WITH BATH
I Jll f,I' 1 IM' ;.111d i; 1 Jr1tl
Comfort
Wagon, 1
Tr.11ctor
1 5 00
"'ETROPOLITAN MOTOHI
wall to wall cupeting in llving
1 lot H H rrn·ki;
Tractor Sprayer, 1 Joint each 8
1':irh 2.00
60l)-oo6 E..ut Main St.
roum. Very modern. Garage. Can
1 1111 1'old l'll t 1 ,•rs
in. and 1 2 in. Casing, I Wheel
◄•u,·h 1 .00
Polfteroy. Ohio
b1• seen by contacting Mr�.
1 1 IIJ! �!11tlt• JJH ' k s
Barrow Sprayer, 2 1 -2 {IP El ee,
t'arh 1 . 25
John
1\usscU, Flslter St., Pome1
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l0a3 .111-. I H li l t Y :.! &lt;Ir.
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roy, Ohio.
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Olli :i,ll!l!i
r!l(':1 1 1 1
dio, Lui of small farm tools and
l'lll"h 1 f1 00
-I 1 :1 b l , I lul fo11t :111 1 .�
ot her items loo nu merous to
(':wh 2 00
mention. Not responsible for ac­ WOMAN TO CAHE f"O R CIIJLD1 Hid-\
n ,.p d di,·s 1 4 lo
l !iM O l , 1 ):-,; nu, :.! ! &gt;( )O H I l l. !!&amp; I I
cidenh.
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HEN and do housework by day
'N�W, l u l l , .. ,wer, l \ l"Ol\ ll .1 1 1 1 1
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OWNER: STANLEY G IBBS
i l ,\ " ' 1 • l l V\ I UI 111 2 Ill 22.00
or live In. To tilart April 1 1 t h .
whllt• 1'. l l 1 1 ,-u�l111 1 1 � k i r i .. $U:-io 1 I! m
ul i ll IHI ur llll•Ld 11 , 1 1 ! 1111
AuctlonC'cr; I. 0. McCoy.
Call aflcr 6 p.m. TUrner 2·
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1ind
sizes
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colors. Free .&amp;:•llmate.. Dale
READ IT
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3.'75
Uci111 t 1 J u l '. H, $7\:15. Jil1w t t 11ur's,
Wippel Supply, 211'\ Unic,n .\ve., Thia ad is not promlBini,: you 11.ny­
4 JJ Ol&lt;' I rndy !ul t • f mctul luddor
l'onwrny.
Pomeroy, Ohlt..
3--4.ffOtc
thlnt you can ' t CUii, hut if you
1,r.n·kt.'ls
eurh 2.25
!UM l I U '�Vl lU l .1-: l ' :,! J O :! di'. IU? 1 uuly l!il u r �tTl'W .iucl(.t;
Hre the type of t111lctim11n thal iK
t\11111\'l'Tllil ry �p1 rnd. lll:w\1 1111r • �.
l l" 1 1 1 2 •f '
looking lo mukc llloney 1 hen I
IO.UO lo 1 2.00 IIAVJNG LOST ' M Y I I U SBAND, I
4 J a OIL" l n11l .1 lul uf ht:i.�l'i llilvc.� anti
l'111n,•r11y. $4!15 OU.
will give you written leads b,:,.g.
will sell lhe following personal
glng for the fam'um1 WHfrE
f 1 1 1 1,1g.�
ptoperly ut auction at my
3.00
I !•nl ,v 1 &gt;&lt;111• : i x i i
CROSS Pl.AN plus a bonu�. plu1
t·arh 2.�
home, one mile N . E . of Racine,
I ,,111.1 lnl Nlt•dJ.:&lt;'S 6 to I O 1h11
a dally commission set-up t hn�
Ohio on Ouk (;rove llv1nl, Aprll
67 A t ' J ( I,: 1"/\ lt".11 , l:!. A&lt; I i ES HO r
will stulle you. We ne('d men in
1•;u•l 1
12:
6th,
1
disC',
Trador,
M.:
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5.0U
30
'l t J.\l 11,1.�t Ul"t', W a l l• r , d , •l'l t l (' l l )I ,
Gallia, Jackson, Vinton
)h-i,i:s,
I 1 1 11 1; l ul 1 1 .1!"�
4•ad1
manure
w.a�on,
wheel
iron
J .U()
4 U m 1n1·ru l.,, t 1 1 11 h,·r $:.WOO l l d l I rn i l 1 ., , I l d ni · k ;u1 d t:t('kll
ur1d Alhl!n11 Countic,.
sprc;1de1· , lrnrsf' drawn dlMt,
' 10,00
.
t:m�arl, H.il· 1m·, u l 1 1 1 1
1 n11I\' ,;w11 1 t.: 1·1 1 ! orr saw
plows, l" Ultivalor&amp; ancl olhllr for Interview apply at 339 No. Col­
l UU.OU
1 4 1 1 3 , li l p I 1 1 1 1 h- 1•lr•dr11· 11101 grinder
farm tools, 28 inch saw with umbus St., Lancaster, Ohio or
ctill collect OL 3-4:U5 for ap­
:l 4 I l l ' ;t ph11sl' 220 20.00
m 1m cli1•I, 8 hl vl•i; of hce11 and a
IU IUUAHU HOUTS. U I . J J V llTUII
pulntlTlcnl between JO u m . to
l
uni�
:�k
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l
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1•11.•t·. h.11ncllot of bee equipment. berry hox•
IA llnd l'an11.d1:.n U NI - c;uaran1
p, Ill.
2
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4
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hll11ks
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brooder,
coal
crates,
and
cs
urnl
eed to grow. 23c: ud1. St•rnml
t ' ll�t'
kerrn;ene brooder, B�by Grand
7�.00
house cust from &amp;hol)I lwuw
piano, mandolin, chairs, dl11he1,
in Syra(usc. W1Jli.lm I I. J111l 1th•s I :id 1 11sl 11lili• 1l1·uwlr1{l table
, i 11• •t lx:1 2
nse11, some 11ery old ones, iron
2S.OO
I. 0. McCOY
4 4 l lt·
4 1n,n 11,•;o t i u i,: stu1·1•� cuch l!'i.00
kcl lles, stone jat11, plcture
AUCTIONI ER
f,'l::RTIUZi'.:H, SAL"K l•'.I) At : JIJ( ' l J L l 1 , 1'd �l•·pln dclt-rs 6, 7, 8, 1 0
Route l, Lq lottom, Jhla,
rr11111c1, cuckoo clock, 2 c.ther
TUllAI. Jl ml', fccdini; lime .
I :.! lt•n�lhs
cloek11, i1 11tlc1quC! bed and m11r•
.41J ft.
hydr&amp;led lrn1c K. ( ; . P1l' kcll I nwlul purdi gticlt-r
tile top clre1111cr, cord bed, In AIR Cl'.'lfr(DrrlflNING, REFR�
HUMJ
1tlon service. J1d:'1 Refrlgera­
t·arnu, ltd. No. I, l'omcruy
1 d1·.-tri1 · h111 ,,1'ft'te, (two
diun rolicN, rivil War relics, 2
tlon, New Haven. Phone TU
4 1 1 :H ,·
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»tovc pipe hat1, 1plnnin.V: wheel
2.25
2M37,
8-23-tf
t
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lilll
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complete rt1hlng equipment and
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I GLASS SJIOWL'ASl:, $20.00, c -,.u I lul IJM•d w i mlow
m11ny other article, nol listed.
li(' l'Cl'US
{,ti 1 -1 , :u p
1•11d1
.M A number of these- articles arc
I lu1 a� lll'sl o.� mlorcd
very old and unusual.
PIANOS FOR SALE
i;hm1tlt•.s
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M.
1'crm or ule: Cash
lll'r
SQ.9.0(}
2 nice ru·o111\11 1orwcl p1a110� w 1 1 h
Not RHponslble fot Accidents
bench. !'riced t o i;t• l l . Frt·t• ck l !nl h11 11tl SUW8 new and
tbt'd
Mr�. Norm•n J, Thtihs
:.!./iO to 5.00
livery. l ' 11JI Hut lund !i l l �-48 1 1
1
lul
lmlls,
md1
11nd
Owner.
carriage
Aller � p .m. t:1111 !.ill:? -1034.
!lO''/ off 1 1st
Sale conducted b7 lrodford
41-12-;jll'
I lut hl ;1t•k rou( pain!
A UC!tlon Co.
g:al . ,GO
ONE I.U�i\CK I IUHSK 7 Y l•,AI(:'&gt; I 1111 H l \1111i1111m window
A. C. Rradford, Manig er
old . Suu111I, work ito11 hl&lt;· or � I l l
/IWflini.:s
Crill Bradford, Auctloneer.
l'IICh 10.00
gh•, I d1s1· harrol'. . gu11d �h.ip1• . I lu! h 1· 1,t.s 1wr1'l'n door 1irilll
4•9-!lilc
mowlu.w 11111d11 11t• l l l.1 ruk, · . �rn •d
1·ud1
1 .2�
l l 1 1w,1r'1\ I onl,\ 1 . . 1 110111 .� hovels C'llt' l1 LOO FINI!: si-.:u;cTJON O fi' A RTIFl­
sh1qlt', l11Jr�i· tlr.1 1\ 1 1
dal flowt'r for R1tstcr. Cltrr 's
.Stt•w.ir1, H I . l . 1 1 . ,rn.�.. 1 1 1 111 ,·
l ouly 1iitrh fork
2.00
Shoe Hcpair, Mid dleport.
1 -' 1 1 4 :11 11 I lul pu11 1 1 t- d -� hov(']i;
t'a('h 1 .00
4-1:.!-3\ p
1 lut 11,11•· llnndh·d .!.hO\'t'IS
Tallored by
e:id1
4,00
MO1949 IIARLE Y . DAVl l)SQN
! lot mortar hose
1iad1 l .71!i
tort·yclc 74. Newly recondition·
MARX-MADE
I lot ri1k1•s
Nil'h 1.00
ed motor. Contact Harry Roush,
1 lu1 lna11uek�
l'lll'h 2.28
C11fton, W. V1. SP3-�238.
I Int metal �rub ho11kN l!arh .20
4-l2•6tp
1 � 1,1111. ga1·11t,n 11pray
3.50
I HD e�1t-n�lon ford and C'On•
7 ACRES GROUND. NEAR NEW
1wd ion on reel JOO ft. 211.00
Haven. TIie block bun, drilled
I-lath roo m l'l"■les
3,00
well and &amp;•rd.en, paaturc tor 2
.:l
USIID
Hair dryer
3M
cowm or more. Some pine Um­
CAR
l Starr Spinet Piano
130,to
ber. N ice pla ce for house or
',
I Phlko 1·2 lon air condl•
_ triller. CIOIII to achools. Priced
M.00�
tlont-r
re11onablo. Phone Ttlrner 2- I
I Delta !!hnd drl l l pr('U
3540 New Haven.
(4) 13. 3tc
htiu11y duty 8 apet'd und
Impala llnd Top toupc
CONIIONMaNT IALI
hol lnw bit mortlae 1tt•ch1001)4, a:u;iranlce, 1,potlc11S in­
be held Salurday, April I
will
Sale
menl
'JIUK)
terior, ern)illc while finl�h
l
16, 1960, at 11 a. m. at lhe 1ale
De\'OC' Gr�f'n Shtnale Stain
Yrith � lntc•rlqr. 348 t·u. in.
ground one mile we�t or Porter•
1.75
motor, Turboilldc lranL, push
IJN jt3 I .
field. Wlll hnve ma&lt;'hi ncry, loob
Uuildl•n
lldwc,
30"�
on •elling
button radio, helll"r, wheel
ind a mlaceUaneoua lot Lunch
price
dilel, wfl(tiew.J I lit'CI, Ortwlm1[
will be served.
l l l'lllS .ahove l1walC'd al
•Ml,. pri&lt;,, $3000,
Godd11td Sale.1
147 South Third •�nve
Harold Goddard 1 Auetlonecr
Middleport, Ohle
(4) 13, 3tc

I
Thoma, M. Fain
I
Termit• and Put c, .. 1rol
N•tionln1ur■nc:1
in1pectlon,
r,-.
wide• . Ea1y t■rml.
Pbon• il:omeroy W Y 2-2366
Porttmouth PR 6-2850
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NEW FURNITURE

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, 1ccs, roof repairs, roofing, roof
parnting L.'all u� Bill Wyo1tt and
Georl!(e Staats, Phone WY2-287 I
4·7-6tp
Pomeroy, Ohio.

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11igned fo:· ·our hmr � �• ea
tim,,1 tea l''o,-.:nan aod Abbott,
8-6-U
Phone WY ·2-�321.

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ULEV ISION RADIO AND SMALL
Appl i•nc• repair. Call Fr•nk
C•ptaina, 414 N. Skond Ave,,
3 3 tfc
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7:00 Death Vallpy Days
1':SO Thi9 Man J;)awson
8:00 Troubleshooten
8:30 Jerry Lewis Show
, 9:SO Masque,ade Party
· '· tO!OO CJ.valcade or Sparta
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8:40
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8:80
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9:90

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ANYONE WHO
gardens plowed in Middlt•potl
or nearby Ca ! ! WY2-5447.
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We1thennan
John Daly Newm
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Steve Canyon
Donna Reed
The ' ,Real llcCoJ1
P,.t BOO!'• &amp;how
The Untoucb1ole1

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\f:211 :Jour Ello Rt,portei,
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fl:30 Your Euo Reporter
(1:40 Weather Teller
s:•o John Daly Neln
7:00 Buddy Studler 9how
7:30 Walt Disney Pre$entl
8:30 Man From Black Hawk
9:00 71 Sun:w.t Strip
'D:Ol) Tbe Dete&lt;ltves
· ·0;1111 · lliock !lotldl•
1:00 , The i,-ew Tonlpt
the Weather
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d:19 lpqrta Report
11:l!I! late Sho,.

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Middleport, Ohio

Hood, 111 Loc:111t St,. _Pomero,.

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F u rn itu re

ONLY

$299

MASON
FURN! fURE CO.

Unfinished Chairs

Sale $4.99

$2.49 and $3.49

.

Sale $2.99

BLOND

SALE $4,85
STEP TABLES

3 Burners
4 Burners

200 PORalAIN llDS
Sizes
YOUR CHOICE
All

Kelvmator - Reg. $:MJ0.00

SUPER KEMTO NE

outside White House Palnl

SALE $150.00

Reg. $8.05 , . , Sale $4.39

REFRIGERATOR

$12.95

Shffwtn WIIIIMM

AUTOMATIC WASHE R
SAi$ $114,85
KELVINATOR DRYER
Kelvlnalor

Dining Room Chairs

Sale 99c

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&lt;m - Reg. '235JlO

Sc each

12 ft. - Reg. $275.00

All Colon - New Stock
Reg. $6.39 , , . Sale $4.99
New Stock

· Bov Springs or
ln'rspring Mattresses
Reg. '59.50

, �• $3,,.,1 .!lc_ h • _ .. Sa1, s1 1s.oo
Sa1,l2f;,s •-. , :
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Reg, $4.50

Reg , ,a,95

Your Choke $1.99

. . $25.00
. . $35.00

SCOOTER

SMOKERS

. ½ PRICE

To

Oil STOVES

COFFEE TABLES

llLOND

All FISHING RODS

Up

WASHER
$84.50

SALi! $4,95

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WMPO Daily Program Schedule

Kelvlnllor Wringer Type

SALE

White Porcelain
Reg. $12,50

HIGH CHAIRS

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UTILITY TABLES

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Monday Throuth ,rldr,
12:80 Julll For You
1:80 Newa
U18 Si.in On
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1:00 Gueat Star
l:SI Just For You
8:1:5- New, &amp; Weather
2:00 Calling O n Pt. Pleasant
8:30 RFD
3:00 -Music Go Round
3:30 News
'1:00 Breakfast Party
3:315 Music Go Round
8:SO New•
8:35 llinatfut Party
4:SO Local Newa
.f:30 :J4ualc Go Round
8:30 News
6:00 Sport&amp; .In !\•view
, 1():00 CoHoe nine
s,1p Sport&amp; �'ore•
10:15 Swap Shop
10:32 l(ornlni lltYD�•"'•
5:15 TIie Bud Bu
10:41 On the Town ' ' j '
II:� ( Pat·'!B®i• !how
11;00 Countrr j!oe Down
i:4io • iuitdolffl StNnodo
2:00
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LAW\' ER INCOMII L:AGGING

S.=�:.spr!:���::n:e

Ainer-iean Bar AuociaUon, cloima
a lawyer musl eharge -his clients
at least $20 an hour to •ttaln take
home .pay oJ' $1&amp;,000 a year. Sat•
tel'fleld, of Jatkaon, Mill., told a

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�:;i�/\\V:se�:v :th!;
protffsfon1. ' Re· nl·a phymiclan.a
ire a:etling 15'1 per cent more
than lhey eot 25 yurs ago while
lawym are only ml'klhC Da per
mo_
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with balh. Nice loeatlon. MelYln

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12.-00 Love Of Life
ay
1:00 11le Brighter Da:,
1 2:30 �
- earch for Tomorrow
4:1&amp; The Sttrtt Storm
12:� The Guldlna Light
4:30 The Edge of Nl&amp;ht
1:(10 Heart of the Cit,
1:00 The Tbre� Stooges
:V Al tbe world TurM
1
Riley ,
8:30 'M&gt;e i,ile
tter.
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r.e· Weather
8:15 A Looi
9:20 Jule RtVll , Show
The Millionaire
8:30 Amoa 'n And
1 • VI The Verdlet 111 Yourl
Marshalf
'1:00 U.
too The Brighter Day
?:30 Lo&lt;k Up
f:trTh°e Se&lt;ll'et Slotm -­
!:00 Betty Hutton Show
!:SO The Edge of Nllhl
8;30 ,Johnn1 RJn'°
'flle Three Stooget
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.\ ,._ .1:00 Zane Gl'f1Y Theatre
i:80 The Life of lliley
· - 11:fO Shotgun Sl•de
':OQ" Arthur J. Smith-New•
10:®. Revlon Pre1ent1 �
8:15
A X..Ok at the Weather
}t:00 News
8:20 Jule'J.,Uvlin Show
;,,,U:18, A Look at the We-ather
1:SO 4'noa 'n' .MJtib
I _, 11:111' Thei!tef 1 3
' . 12 · 311 Sim Off
Kartllam
f:io lln ijlde
8:30 ' ff9tel De Paree
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9:00 Westinghouse Playtiouae · •
8:00 CBS News
. l:HI Captain Yangaroo
0:00 The Twilight Zone
.0:30 Person to Person
e:OO Cartoon Theater
1 :00 New•
R:00 The Red Rowe Show
f 1 : 10 A Look at the Weather
1.1:30 On th� Go
11:1� Theater 1 3
U:Of' t 1JIWe _Lucy
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Delli d!lt\&gt;UII

J l :30 ·. I Marli!d Joan
,12:IIO R,teilt'11' Gun
'12:90 Love ' 1'11.at BoJ
J :00 About Faces
1:30 Medic
2:00 Day in Court
2:-30 Gale Storm Show
3:00 ·t�at the Clock
3:30 Who Do You Trust
1:00 ,uneriran iBandstand
$:SO Rln nn Tin
8:00 Sin Francisco Beet

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MEN'S SHOP I N POMEROY, '°HIO .
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Phono wv.2-2255
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Kelly Tires

H AT S
$3.50 to $10.00

REALLY
ORESSES.
EASTEK
1plurge- on a dre-. rot the
yonn1 ml11, 1 month to lt
year•.· We h,ve the lovel!Ht ·
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gasoline motora repaired, ma­
chine saw filing. Ernest L. �­
wis, 48 North Third St., Middle.
port, O. Phone WY2•23'8,
4-12�tc

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1 1 :00 News Tonight
\1 :05 feannlng the Weat;her
1 1 : 10 Sport, Report
1 1 ,1a Loto Sh•.,
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, t:00,,
. 1,30 'Romper !loom
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Mlddl•port WY •2·2649
Pom•roy WY-2-3695
KAUTZ F E E D STORi
At Che1ter
Yukon S-2:145
tlAMILL SIElilVICE STATION
Before 9:00 A.M.
Alb•ny 3353
Every D1y 8enrlce

Whit, Sport Coats
$1 6.95

D•vld C. MIiier

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4 :00 American iBandatind

Call Dlci Sterrett

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BOUSE FOR SALE M l'AGEtown, •Ix room-. 4 raoma down.
2 up, approdmateb' 1 •ere lo­
vel land excellent well 13 milea
frqm Pom�y on State Rout•
$1,000.00. Inqulte
892- Price
Mia. Howell at Pa,etoft.
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No. 11,.354
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1NSPECTIONS. PHON:!
WY2-2774. Gilmore
Supply
Store. Vaugh1n Peal Oontrol
Co., St. M»ry'1, W. Va. Mem­
ber of National Pest Control
Associa{ion.
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COMl'Lffl � �
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10:so Sea Hunt

$1 9.95 to $27.50

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S.rvlce. 511 E. Main, Pom•rcrt,
PhGne WYl-2975, Open 'tll 9
p. m. until Jun• I. S.IMm,n:
Rffdn•III• ·
Ha,lllld Bamhart,
Ohio. Phone Coolvlll• 3691.
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SPRING

1960 CHEVROLET

Douaft ,

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BARNES-SDIPSON l!ISUR."5CII
AJ'i!1,t1, Middleport. FIN, Auto,.
motrile, Bonds. Phone WY-22903.

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P.dventure Theater
Stumbottt 8111
Sgt. Preatori
Flatt &amp; Seruggs Sho\11'
Weathercast
Ni'WI Picturfll
Huntley Brinkit.f Report
WblriybirtLt
Resc·,e 8
Bat Masterson
Producer's Choice
Bachelor Father
Ford Show
Yau Bet Your Life
Take A Gaod :..Ok
News Headlines
Weatbetcaat
Jiclr: Paar Sho'III'

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Price II Right
1 1:30 Concentration
1%:00 Truth or Consequence!
12:30 It Could Be You
I:()() Mid Day New.;
1�10 :Vavldlme
2:30 Loretta Young Theater
3:00 Young Dr. Malone­
3:30 From Thewt Roots
4:00 Comedy P'l"eyhouse
1:30 Adventure Time
S:00 ��eamboat Bill
11:30 Cisco Kid
6:00 Music in lh e Round
8:15 Jim Thacker Show
8:25 Wealhett111t
8:30 New.1 Pl�tu-e
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RACINE, OHIO.

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NET makt"I'S F·ormica sink tops
Vinyl asbestos block 111,id. Hoult'
repair• of all descripti or:1. C1II
Gu.)' :Me' gler, Racine, Obio.
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Compl et• Service
C rltt Br•ctford
Write, P hon• o,r Cont•ct
A. C. BRADFORD, Racine, Ohle.
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11am G, McQuie&amp;, whoae Polfl Of•
fice 1ddre11 is 3061 2 Webtter Road
Bay Villag e, Ohio, h11 bttn duly
apPointed Admlniatrator or lhe
Eltate of George McQulll' lat19 of
MelJ! County, Ohio, dece11ed.
Dated this 1 1 th day or April
1960.
F. H. O'BRIEN.
Judge of t he Probate Court
Mei&amp;s County, Ohio
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tegal Notice

LEGAL MOTICI
Malp County Hs,hwa, Dept,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOIIS:
Sealed Bids will be received by
the Meigs County Commissioners,
Pomeroy, Ohio, up until J0:00
o'clock A. M . Monday, May 2nd,
1 960 for furnishing and e!)plying a
minimum of 83,000 gal. pf J. E. 1
Dust Control on County Roads.
Material to be applied under the
direction of County EQJlneer and
must b.iive • temperature of not
lesa than '160 degreea when .applied.
Wor,k lo •tart · on or. •bout; \h!!
fir1a of June 1 980. and to be com­
pleted by July firat, 1980.
A Certified Check in the amount
ol $500.00 mu1t accqmpany each
Bid, S�cce.sful A14der lo furp.ish
Bond in the amOUftt of $10,000.00.
;Meigs County Commlsalonera re­
serve the right to reject any or all

bids,

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Legal Notice

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RIVER
REPORT

FARM FOR SALE 79 ACIIES 8
room houte, barn, cellar and
outbulldlngs, pl enty of water,
pasture, coal mined or strip­
ped. Price $3000. $1,000 down,
payments on baianee. Loeated 1
mile from Dexter. Wilkesville
Gau9H: M ontgomery 15.2 on
4-J2-6tp upper 8.7 on lower, running 23
MOM242.
leet ; GaUlpolis 17.8 on upptr'
FOR SAL1f .HOUSE,lll.1'01,(£RpY �fU on lowei-, 'iQniiliig' 56 . -le�;
!£k, 23, }20.3 falling ., per bour.
7 rooms, bat'h, Large lot, close
to ne w school location, gas · · �Ikon Df Movlbl• Lock1:
4-12.fftc All da11s are down.
beat. Call WY2-S708.
Ohio Rlwr Bo■t1: Downbound:
Dashield, Franklin Pltr,ce at 1 1 : 1 0
am, 0-7 ; Lock a Ingraham at 3 : 4!5
111m, 8-0; Charles R. -Stfi,benaon at
,&amp;:45 am, 9-0; BSiymond E. Salvetti
at 5 am, 0-9; Lock "16 Reba Jane
at 1 1 :60 am, 1-1; Lock 18 Trade
W.ind at 6 :30 4ffl, , 1�-()it Rocke'tt
-at 10 am 1-0; Loek 20, Ashland
at 10:30 1m, 2-14; Lock 23, A. V.
Criss ·at 12:50 pm, 6--0; Ernestine
•t 5:05 pm 6-0; Belpre at IM5
pm, 0-1; Wal_t�r .C . �tjord at
11 :OB ipm, 1 UM;
W.. Alr-ott
.at 1 1 :30 ])I'll, 0-1'; St. d•nevlt'Ve
at 12:40 am, .58 pi11ees; Indian-a
at 5:20 am, 9-1; Cornell at 8 :45
am 8-9; Upbound G1lllpoU1, I. F.
· Freiberger at 10:M pm, 16-0;
Lock 23, Robert E. 11eed at 12:35
pm, 9,0; City c.f Huntlngt-On · at
3:38 ,pm, 12-4; C. V. Hornet •t
10:40 pm, 0.2; Elger Cliff at 1 2 ::W
am 0-1; Brooklyn at II am, 2-1.

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NANCY

l'M GOIN&lt;;r TO BE A
BATON TWI R LER
IN THE PARADE

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TOKYO UPI-The Japanese
Foreign Ministry reported today
it has received. a flood Of tequestl
for permission to invite President
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Church in Pomeroy wUh David
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TO � AWAKE
LON.§' ENUFF

NOTICE o• APPOINTMINT
No. 1 1.325
l1t1tt, of Avtl• Mlllhon•, 0.C..Hd
Notice is hereby given that Clyde
G. Mlllhone whou Po»t Office add.
ress Is Pom�roy. Ohio, has been
duly appointed Executor of the Ea­
tate of Alllie M lllhone late of
Pomeroy, Melga county, Ohio, de­
cieued.
Dated this 29th day or March
1960.
F. H. O 'BRIEN
Judge of th e Probate Court
Meip County ,Ohio
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FOR SALE

6-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 1 4 1960

WA �T AD S

FOR CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE RESUL_TS
RATES
I eenl! per word, 011e insertion. M i nimum charge - 60 cents.
�nts per word fo .- t.hrec consecutLve rnscrlwns.
Special - one mo11t!1 fol" 30 C!,!nls per word.
Full rate of 3 cents �r wore! will ht l"harged for advertising
·11 not paid within 10 dJys &lt;1fter fCCClVllll,l bill.
Errors in Advert1sir1g - SJ1ould be rcµorted unmediately. The
Daily Sentinel wlll not be rt:3ponsible for more th.an one mcor•
rtct • iruertion.
«a.rd of Thanlr:s and 5,pecial Notices of Events $1 00 Obilu.iries
�bliVti!d at 1 cent per word.
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6 OAYS
3 DAYS
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$ 1 .35
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PHONE WY-2-2 1 57

DO Y O U PAY CITY PRICEs F O K
\ls.ed farm machinery when I
can soe you up lo fl()% . I glve
, bonus on e,e,ythin" I sell by
laking off on the c-ost. Prices
taken from local and Columbus
papen:
City Price Bonus
.My Price
Ford
11146 $875.00 $375.00 $ 100.00
$595.00 $ 1 20.00
1 948 $475.00
$575.00 $700.00 $ 1 25.00
1 95 1
J. D A.
S325.00 $550.00 $225.00
1 944.
1 9 46
$425 00 $650.00 $225.00
$L65.00 $2&amp;1.00 $ 85.00
1 93'7
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7 t'armalls $ IOO.t)0-----$300.00
••r ••�c lls l
3 Ca11c VAC $1�.00---$250.00
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2 A verys $100.od----$200.00.
Moline "U" with 3 butto m plow
8 foot disc. 4 row cultillators, 4
ro w corn planter $650.00.
O l i ver Super 55 'tractor with
heaV}' duty loader and back
hoe cost $6800.00 my price
$2200.00.
Ford plows $30.00------.$50.00
P u l l plows 1 - 2-3 botwm $20.00
l o $60. 00
Discs 5-6-7-8 foot $25.00 to
$80.00
Corn pllmtcrs 2-4 row $20.00 to
$ 1 50.0Q
4 row pickup eorn planter fine
Pomeroy, Ohio
condition new coll $64-0.00
price $150.00.
Ba iera; A. C, $295.00; JD-PTO MASSEY-HARRIS 7 (t. C0'1 BlNE,
$95-.00; Ford $350.00; N. H . 77
4 cylinder air cooled Wisconsin
$200.00-$250.00; Int. MT $200;
motor. Will be sold .st the Nor­
I n t 4i,T $375.00-$47�.00; Rakes
man Thel.88 Sale, Saturday, on
hy lhl' dozens $35.00 to $10j).OO
4 13 Jtp
the Oak Grove Road.
Combmes AC and Ford $150.00
t o $250.UO; New Johnson poul- M EN AND BIG BOYS - We have
loaler11 you'll like. A white a l
t r y picker, city pric e $300.00
$5.99 and black a l $8.99. The
m y price $75.00. This paper
4 13 3lc
Shoe BOx, Middleport.
doesn't have enough apac e to
print all the things I have to
.
- - :-sell. , believe I can sav e you ( 9a l Ma r1 ne Suppl ies.
ple nty on bulk m i l k tanb. I
$ IIS
don't sell the best equip ment US IO BOATS AND MOTOR
Mttr•
lflt.
the,
while
1,1p
and
m i n e is identical with dly
pa lltan MotorL 600 E. �In
equip ment. The only d ifference
Pomero,, Phone wv.:1..-p.
SI.,
is the price.
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BILL GOODW I N
4:;t�u.. From Wllb1vlll•

MUE L L IR FURkAC'-•• WISTIN(r
HOUSEi appliAntH, Arnold Bro­
th•r•. 5Yr•i;u••• Ohio. ,tton•
1 1 - 1 9-tft
WY -2-6314.
-- -,-,--,-TELEVlSI ON RADIO AND SMALL
9-ppliance repair. Phone Olis
McClmtoc i., Racine, Oblo.
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USED CARS
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NEW AND USED MATERIALI :.' ,:J I .J..1r C JHHtery)
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I L&amp;K 1·ll·l"lrk refrigerator
7 I 2 \ "IJ . ft.
100.00
3.00
I ' J di· 1 ,ho11l· 1&gt; t .111d
I t:1�y tlwir "" ' stool
15.00
t•a('h 5.00
:! &lt; : ;,nkll t·u l l i v;itors
l \-\l J I H u ! �c·t h Thomas t1 01: k 7.00
I ( J,1k 11prid1l d1•sl,,.
l !&gt; . 00
I I la1,1t morl ls(• mad1 tnc
5.00
j 1 - J I 8 1 1 1 111(.'!;i l Duwell gun
;, nd / )nw,·b
15.00
1 1•h•,·1 m glue pot
5.00
1
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2.50
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APA.h l'MENTS - l'U rmshed and
AUCTION SALi
Pad1 . l U
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••niurnished - Mdt:11ter,, Middle­
On Salurt.lay April 16, 1 960, be­
l llt•l t 11\·lp d i! l" I II;.! a l l d a l 1 l" I" l h1 · I
2-S-tf
port. Phone WY-2-!1286.
T t· i i qi&lt;·r halll llH·r
gin ning a l 1 2 :30 p. m. at my
3.UO
fire ill ut1r hrn111• 011 :-.1·1· 1 Jt1d i\Vt' 1 1 _• • ·• ,,
-' t k 1 1 1 ., I 1a1· k , a w
Tupper•
between
midway
farm
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'.:I ROOM FU IINISHlm Apartmi;nt.
rcn•ri l l� .
Plai n� and Che,ter, l mile 10uth
1 I lot v. mu l rra ltll' p!.i1ws .2�- l . 50
134 Mulherry. - Cal' WY 2-ft9 15.
� I r a 1 1 d .\ Ir., . Wa) II&lt; ' 1 1 ,, ITl:O.&lt;III I 11 11•1:1 / ;1r11 i l
o ( Ill. 7, I will sell at au�ion
3 50
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t h e following: I Moline Corn
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room
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Jffhn Deere Di�c, I 'J'wo Bottom
WY2-3272.
Phone
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M olino Brea king Plo w on rub•
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DELUXE
4 ROOM DOWNSTAIRS
bet, l Power lake-of! Moline
I 1111 l . irys I l l &gt;
5 OU-4U Otl
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apartment. Nicely
unrurnishcd
1 R t � ft plywood ho:1 !
Manure
Oliver
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Rake,
Hay
110.00
1, 1 495 I I J.wll11;,1"�. 1'11111,•ruy.
furnished 2 bedroom 2nd floor
! 11nly fr1•q•h1 1•;irt
Spreader, 1 1946 Dodg e I 1-2 T.
5
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4 1:1 li \ 1·
apilrtmenl. M iddleport WV2Truck, l C'ult lpacker 1 Moline
I lol nf lwlt p1i l l 1•y!l
l 00 to 4 00
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corn
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5
Vood C le•n Uted t.u1
John Deere Sub-Sailer, I 5 Ton
:l 1 ihas•• 2:W
17:J!Jrpm
All Mak•• And Mu&lt;1•t1
nvE HOON! I IOUSE WITH BATH
I Jll f,I' 1 IM' ;.111d i; 1 Jr1tl
Comfort
Wagon, 1
Tr.11ctor
1 5 00
"'ETROPOLITAN MOTOHI
wall to wall cupeting in llving
1 lot H H rrn·ki;
Tractor Sprayer, 1 Joint each 8
1':irh 2.00
60l)-oo6 E..ut Main St.
roum. Very modern. Garage. Can
1 1111 1'old l'll t 1 ,•rs
in. and 1 2 in. Casing, I Wheel
◄•u,·h 1 .00
Polfteroy. Ohio
b1• seen by contacting Mr�.
1 1 IIJ! �!11tlt• JJH ' k s
Barrow Sprayer, 2 1 -2 {IP El ee,
t'arh 1 . 25
John
1\usscU, Flslter St., Pome1
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l\kr 1 only lul,: i•;1rry
l0a3 .111-. I H li l t Y :.! &lt;Ir.
l r ic Motors, I Record Pla,r, l
J .O(l
roy, Ohio.
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Console lladio, I Portable,.,la;
1
t 1 l �l' l t 1 1ar ·�. J , 1 11H·n,y•.
Olli :i,ll!l!i
r!l(':1 1 1 1
dio, Lui of small farm tools and
l'lll"h 1 f1 00
-I 1 :1 b l , I lul fo11t :111 1 .�
ot her items loo nu merous to
(':wh 2 00
mention. Not responsible for ac­ WOMAN TO CAHE f"O R CIIJLD1 Hid-\
n ,.p d di,·s 1 4 lo
l !iM O l , 1 ):-,; nu, :.! ! &gt;( )O H I l l. !!&amp; I I
cidenh.
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HEN and do housework by day
'N�W, l u l l , .. ,wer, l \ l"Ol\ ll .1 1 1 1 1
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OWNER: STANLEY G IBBS
i l ,\ " ' 1 • l l V\ I UI 111 2 Ill 22.00
or live In. To tilart April 1 1 t h .
whllt• 1'. l l 1 1 ,-u�l111 1 1 � k i r i .. $U:-io 1 I! m
ul i ll IHI ur llll•Ld 11 , 1 1 ! 1111
AuctlonC'cr; I. 0. McCoy.
Call aflcr 6 p.m. TUrner 2·
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Uci111 t 1 J u l '. H, $7\:15. Jil1w t t 11ur's,
Wippel Supply, 211'\ Unic,n .\ve., Thia ad is not promlBini,: you 11.ny­
4 JJ Ol&lt;' I rndy !ul t • f mctul luddor
l'onwrny.
Pomeroy, Ohlt..
3--4.ffOtc
thlnt you can ' t CUii, hut if you
1,r.n·kt.'ls
eurh 2.25
!UM l I U '�Vl lU l .1-: l ' :,! J O :! di'. IU? 1 uuly l!il u r �tTl'W .iucl(.t;
Hre the type of t111lctim11n thal iK
t\11111\'l'Tllil ry �p1 rnd. lll:w\1 1111r • �.
l l" 1 1 1 2 •f '
looking lo mukc llloney 1 hen I
IO.UO lo 1 2.00 IIAVJNG LOST ' M Y I I U SBAND, I
4 J a OIL" l n11l .1 lul uf ht:i.�l'i llilvc.� anti
l'111n,•r11y. $4!15 OU.
will give you written leads b,:,.g.
will sell lhe following personal
glng for the fam'um1 WHfrE
f 1 1 1 1,1g.�
ptoperly ut auction at my
3.00
I !•nl ,v 1 &gt;&lt;111• : i x i i
CROSS Pl.AN plus a bonu�. plu1
t·arh 2.�
home, one mile N . E . of Racine,
I ,,111.1 lnl Nlt•dJ.:&lt;'S 6 to I O 1h11
a dally commission set-up t hn�
Ohio on Ouk (;rove llv1nl, Aprll
67 A t ' J ( I,: 1"/\ lt".11 , l:!. A&lt; I i ES HO r
will stulle you. We ne('d men in
1•;u•l 1
12:
6th,
1
disC',
Trador,
M.:
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5.0U
30
'l t J.\l 11,1.�t Ul"t', W a l l• r , d , •l'l t l (' l l )I ,
Gallia, Jackson, Vinton
)h-i,i:s,
I 1 1 11 1; l ul 1 1 .1!"�
4•ad1
manure
w.a�on,
wheel
iron
J .U()
4 U m 1n1·ru l.,, t 1 1 11 h,·r $:.WOO l l d l I rn i l 1 ., , I l d ni · k ;u1 d t:t('kll
ur1d Alhl!n11 Countic,.
sprc;1de1· , lrnrsf' drawn dlMt,
' 10,00
.
t:m�arl, H.il· 1m·, u l 1 1 1 1
1 n11I\' ,;w11 1 t.: 1·1 1 ! orr saw
plows, l" Ultivalor&amp; ancl olhllr for Interview apply at 339 No. Col­
l UU.OU
1 4 1 1 3 , li l p I 1 1 1 1 h- 1•lr•dr11· 11101 grinder
farm tools, 28 inch saw with umbus St., Lancaster, Ohio or
ctill collect OL 3-4:U5 for ap­
:l 4 I l l ' ;t ph11sl' 220 20.00
m 1m cli1•I, 8 hl vl•i; of hce11 and a
IU IUUAHU HOUTS. U I . J J V llTUII
pulntlTlcnl between JO u m . to
l
uni�
:�k
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l
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1•11.•t·. h.11ncllot of bee equipment. berry hox•
IA llnd l'an11.d1:.n U NI - c;uaran1
p, Ill.
2
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hll11ks
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brooder,
coal
crates,
and
cs
urnl
eed to grow. 23c: ud1. St•rnml
t ' ll�t'
kerrn;ene brooder, B�by Grand
7�.00
house cust from &amp;hol)I lwuw
piano, mandolin, chairs, dl11he1,
in Syra(usc. W1Jli.lm I I. J111l 1th•s I :id 1 11sl 11lili• 1l1·uwlr1{l table
, i 11• •t lx:1 2
nse11, some 11ery old ones, iron
2S.OO
I. 0. McCOY
4 4 l lt·
4 1n,n 11,•;o t i u i,: stu1·1•� cuch l!'i.00
kcl lles, stone jat11, plcture
AUCTIONI ER
f,'l::RTIUZi'.:H, SAL"K l•'.I) At : JIJ( ' l J L l 1 , 1'd �l•·pln dclt-rs 6, 7, 8, 1 0
Route l, Lq lottom, Jhla,
rr11111c1, cuckoo clock, 2 c.ther
TUllAI. Jl ml', fccdini; lime .
I :.! lt•n�lhs
cloek11, i1 11tlc1quC! bed and m11r•
.41J ft.
hydr&amp;led lrn1c K. ( ; . P1l' kcll I nwlul purdi gticlt-r
tile top clre1111cr, cord bed, In AIR Cl'.'lfr(DrrlflNING, REFR�
HUMJ
1tlon service. J1d:'1 Refrlgera­
t·arnu, ltd. No. I, l'omcruy
1 d1·.-tri1 · h111 ,,1'ft'te, (two
diun rolicN, rivil War relics, 2
tlon, New Haven. Phone TU
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»tovc pipe hat1, 1plnnin.V: wheel
2.25
2M37,
8-23-tf
t
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lilll
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complete rt1hlng equipment and
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I GLASS SJIOWL'ASl:, $20.00, c -,.u I lul IJM•d w i mlow
m11ny other article, nol listed.
li(' l'Cl'US
{,ti 1 -1 , :u p
1•11d1
.M A number of these- articles arc
I lu1 a� lll'sl o.� mlorcd
very old and unusual.
PIANOS FOR SALE
i;hm1tlt•.s
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M.
1'crm or ule: Cash
lll'r
SQ.9.0(}
2 nice ru·o111\11 1orwcl p1a110� w 1 1 h
Not RHponslble fot Accidents
bench. !'riced t o i;t• l l . Frt·t• ck l !nl h11 11tl SUW8 new and
tbt'd
Mr�. Norm•n J, Thtihs
:.!./iO to 5.00
livery. l ' 11JI Hut lund !i l l �-48 1 1
1
lul
lmlls,
md1
11nd
Owner.
carriage
Aller � p .m. t:1111 !.ill:? -1034.
!lO''/ off 1 1st
Sale conducted b7 lrodford
41-12-;jll'
I lut hl ;1t•k rou( pain!
A UC!tlon Co.
g:al . ,GO
ONE I.U�i\CK I IUHSK 7 Y l•,AI(:'&gt; I 1111 H l \1111i1111m window
A. C. Rradford, Manig er
old . Suu111I, work ito11 hl&lt;· or � I l l
/IWflini.:s
Crill Bradford, Auctloneer.
l'IICh 10.00
gh•, I d1s1· harrol'. . gu11d �h.ip1• . I lu! h 1· 1,t.s 1wr1'l'n door 1irilll
4•9-!lilc
mowlu.w 11111d11 11t• l l l.1 ruk, · . �rn •d
1·ud1
1 .2�
l l 1 1w,1r'1\ I onl,\ 1 . . 1 110111 .� hovels C'llt' l1 LOO FINI!: si-.:u;cTJON O fi' A RTIFl­
sh1qlt', l11Jr�i· tlr.1 1\ 1 1
dal flowt'r for R1tstcr. Cltrr 's
.Stt•w.ir1, H I . l . 1 1 . ,rn.�.. 1 1 1 111 ,·
l ouly 1iitrh fork
2.00
Shoe Hcpair, Mid dleport.
1 -' 1 1 4 :11 11 I lul pu11 1 1 t- d -� hov(']i;
t'a('h 1 .00
4-1:.!-3\ p
1 lut 11,11•· llnndh·d .!.hO\'t'IS
Tallored by
e:id1
4,00
MO1949 IIARLE Y . DAVl l)SQN
! lot mortar hose
1iad1 l .71!i
tort·yclc 74. Newly recondition·
MARX-MADE
I lot ri1k1•s
Nil'h 1.00
ed motor. Contact Harry Roush,
1 lu1 lna11uek�
l'lll'h 2.28
C11fton, W. V1. SP3-�238.
I Int metal �rub ho11kN l!arh .20
4-l2•6tp
1 � 1,1111. ga1·11t,n 11pray
3.50
I HD e�1t-n�lon ford and C'On•
7 ACRES GROUND. NEAR NEW
1wd ion on reel JOO ft. 211.00
Haven. TIie block bun, drilled
I-lath roo m l'l"■les
3,00
well and &amp;•rd.en, paaturc tor 2
.:l
USIID
Hair dryer
3M
cowm or more. Some pine Um­
CAR
l Starr Spinet Piano
130,to
ber. N ice pla ce for house or
',
I Phlko 1·2 lon air condl•
_ triller. CIOIII to achools. Priced
M.00�
tlont-r
re11onablo. Phone Ttlrner 2- I
I Delta !!hnd drl l l pr('U
3540 New Haven.
(4) 13. 3tc
htiu11y duty 8 apet'd und
Impala llnd Top toupc
CONIIONMaNT IALI
hol lnw bit mortlae 1tt•ch1001)4, a:u;iranlce, 1,potlc11S in­
be held Salurday, April I
will
Sale
menl
'JIUK)
terior, ern)illc while finl�h
l
16, 1960, at 11 a. m. at lhe 1ale
De\'OC' Gr�f'n Shtnale Stain
Yrith � lntc•rlqr. 348 t·u. in.
ground one mile we�t or Porter•
1.75
motor, Turboilldc lranL, push
IJN jt3 I .
field. Wlll hnve ma&lt;'hi ncry, loob
Uuildl•n
lldwc,
30"�
on •elling
button radio, helll"r, wheel
ind a mlaceUaneoua lot Lunch
price
dilel, wfl(tiew.J I lit'CI, Ortwlm1[
will be served.
l l l'lllS .ahove l1walC'd al
•Ml,. pri&lt;,, $3000,
Godd11td Sale.1
147 South Third •�nve
Harold Goddard 1 Auetlonecr
Middleport, Ohle
(4) 13, 3tc

I
Thoma, M. Fain
I
Termit• and Put c, .. 1rol
N•tionln1ur■nc:1
in1pectlon,
r,-.
wide• . Ea1y t■rml.
Pbon• il:omeroy W Y 2-2366
Porttmouth PR 6-2850
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, 1ccs, roof repairs, roofing, roof
parnting L.'all u� Bill Wyo1tt and
Georl!(e Staats, Phone WY2-287 I
4·7-6tp
Pomeroy, Ohio.

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tim,,1 tea l''o,-.:nan aod Abbott,
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Phone WY ·2-�321.

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ULEV ISION RADIO AND SMALL
Appl i•nc• repair. Call Fr•nk
C•ptaina, 414 N. Skond Ave,,
3 3 tfc
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7:00 Death Vallpy Days
1':SO Thi9 Man J;)awson
8:00 Troubleshooten
8:30 Jerry Lewis Show
, 9:SO Masque,ade Party
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8:40
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8:80
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ANYONE WHO
gardens plowed in Middlt•potl
or nearby Ca ! ! WY2-5447.
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We1thennan
John Daly Newm
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Steve Canyon
Donna Reed
The ' ,Real llcCoJ1
P,.t BOO!'• &amp;how
The Untoucb1ole1

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\f:211 :Jour Ello Rt,portei,
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fl:30 Your Euo Reporter
(1:40 Weather Teller
s:•o John Daly Neln
7:00 Buddy Studler 9how
7:30 Walt Disney Pre$entl
8:30 Man From Black Hawk
9:00 71 Sun:w.t Strip
'D:Ol) Tbe Dete&lt;ltves
· ·0;1111 · lliock !lotldl•
1:00 , The i,-ew Tonlpt
the Weather
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d:19 lpqrta Report
11:l!I! late Sho,.

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Middleport, Ohio

Hood, 111 Loc:111t St,. _Pomero,.

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F u rn itu re

ONLY

$299

MASON
FURN! fURE CO.

Unfinished Chairs

Sale $4.99

$2.49 and $3.49

.

Sale $2.99

BLOND

SALE $4,85
STEP TABLES

3 Burners
4 Burners

200 PORalAIN llDS
Sizes
YOUR CHOICE
All

Kelvmator - Reg. $:MJ0.00

SUPER KEMTO NE

outside White House Palnl

SALE $150.00

Reg. $8.05 , . , Sale $4.39

REFRIGERATOR

$12.95

Shffwtn WIIIIMM

AUTOMATIC WASHE R
SAi$ $114,85
KELVINATOR DRYER
Kelvlnalor

Dining Room Chairs

Sale 99c

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&lt;m - Reg. '235JlO

Sc each

12 ft. - Reg. $275.00

All Colon - New Stock
Reg. $6.39 , , . Sale $4.99
New Stock

· Bov Springs or
ln'rspring Mattresses
Reg. '59.50

, �• $3,,.,1 .!lc_ h • _ .. Sa1, s1 1s.oo
Sa1,l2f;,s •-. , :
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Reg, $4.50

Reg , ,a,95

Your Choke $1.99

. . $25.00
. . $35.00

SCOOTER

SMOKERS

. ½ PRICE

To

Oil STOVES

COFFEE TABLES

llLOND

All FISHING RODS

Up

WASHER
$84.50

SALi! $4,95

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WMPO Daily Program Schedule

Kelvlnllor Wringer Type

SALE

White Porcelain
Reg. $12,50

HIGH CHAIRS

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Monday Throuth ,rldr,
12:80 Julll For You
1:80 Newa
U18 Si.in On
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1:00 Gueat Star
l:SI Just For You
8:1:5- New, &amp; Weather
2:00 Calling O n Pt. Pleasant
8:30 RFD
3:00 -Music Go Round
3:30 News
'1:00 Breakfast Party
3:315 Music Go Round
8:SO New•
8:35 llinatfut Party
4:SO Local Newa
.f:30 :J4ualc Go Round
8:30 News
6:00 Sport&amp; .In !\•view
, 1():00 CoHoe nine
s,1p Sport&amp; �'ore•
10:15 Swap Shop
10:32 l(ornlni lltYD�•"'•
5:15 TIie Bud Bu
10:41 On the Town ' ' j '
II:� ( Pat·'!B®i• !how
11;00 Countrr j!oe Down
i:4io • iuitdolffl StNnodo
2:00
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LAW\' ER INCOMII L:AGGING

S.=�:.spr!:���::n:e

Ainer-iean Bar AuociaUon, cloima
a lawyer musl eharge -his clients
at least $20 an hour to •ttaln take
home .pay oJ' $1&amp;,000 a year. Sat•
tel'fleld, of Jatkaon, Mill., told a

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�:;i�/\\V:se�:v :th!;
protffsfon1. ' Re· nl·a phymiclan.a
ire a:etling 15'1 per cent more
than lhey eot 25 yurs ago while
lawym are only ml'klhC Da per
mo_
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with balh. Nice loeatlon. MelYln

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12.-00 Love Of Life
ay
1:00 11le Brighter Da:,
1 2:30 �
- earch for Tomorrow
4:1&amp; The Sttrtt Storm
12:� The Guldlna Light
4:30 The Edge of Nl&amp;ht
1:(10 Heart of the Cit,
1:00 The Tbre� Stooges
:V Al tbe world TurM
1
Riley ,
8:30 'M&gt;e i,ile
tter.
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r.e· Weather
8:15 A Looi
9:20 Jule RtVll , Show
The Millionaire
8:30 Amoa 'n And
1 • VI The Verdlet 111 Yourl
Marshalf
'1:00 U.
too The Brighter Day
?:30 Lo&lt;k Up
f:trTh°e Se&lt;ll'et Slotm -­
!:00 Betty Hutton Show
!:SO The Edge of Nllhl
8;30 ,Johnn1 RJn'°
'flle Three Stooget
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.\ ,._ .1:00 Zane Gl'f1Y Theatre
i:80 The Life of lliley
· - 11:fO Shotgun Sl•de
':OQ" Arthur J. Smith-New•
10:®. Revlon Pre1ent1 �
8:15
A X..Ok at the Weather
}t:00 News
8:20 Jule'J.,Uvlin Show
;,,,U:18, A Look at the We-ather
1:SO 4'noa 'n' .MJtib
I _, 11:111' Thei!tef 1 3
' . 12 · 311 Sim Off
Kartllam
f:io lln ijlde
8:30 ' ff9tel De Paree
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9:00 Westinghouse Playtiouae · •
8:00 CBS News
. l:HI Captain Yangaroo
0:00 The Twilight Zone
.0:30 Person to Person
e:OO Cartoon Theater
1 :00 New•
R:00 The Red Rowe Show
f 1 : 10 A Look at the Weather
1.1:30 On th� Go
11:1� Theater 1 3
U:Of' t 1JIWe _Lucy
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Delli d!lt\&gt;UII

J l :30 ·. I Marli!d Joan
,12:IIO R,teilt'11' Gun
'12:90 Love ' 1'11.at BoJ
J :00 About Faces
1:30 Medic
2:00 Day in Court
2:-30 Gale Storm Show
3:00 ·t�at the Clock
3:30 Who Do You Trust
1:00 ,uneriran iBandstand
$:SO Rln nn Tin
8:00 Sin Francisco Beet

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MEN'S SHOP I N POMEROY, '°HIO .
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Phono wv.2-2255
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Kelly Tires

H AT S
$3.50 to $10.00

REALLY
ORESSES.
EASTEK
1plurge- on a dre-. rot the
yonn1 ml11, 1 month to lt
year•.· We h,ve the lovel!Ht ·
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gasoline motora repaired, ma­
chine saw filing. Ernest L. �­
wis, 48 North Third St., Middle.
port, O. Phone WY2•23'8,
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1 1 :00 News Tonight
\1 :05 feannlng the Weat;her
1 1 : 10 Sport, Report
1 1 ,1a Loto Sh•.,
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. 1,30 'Romper !loom
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Mlddl•port WY •2·2649
Pom•roy WY-2-3695
KAUTZ F E E D STORi
At Che1ter
Yukon S-2:145
tlAMILL SIElilVICE STATION
Before 9:00 A.M.
Alb•ny 3353
Every D1y 8enrlce

Whit, Sport Coats
$1 6.95

D•vld C. MIiier

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4 :00 American iBandatind

Call Dlci Sterrett

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BOUSE FOR SALE M l'AGEtown, •Ix room-. 4 raoma down.
2 up, approdmateb' 1 •ere lo­
vel land excellent well 13 milea
frqm Pom�y on State Rout•
$1,000.00. Inqulte
892- Price
Mia. Howell at Pa,etoft.
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No. 11,.354
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FREE
1NSPECTIONS. PHON:!
WY2-2774. Gilmore
Supply
Store. Vaugh1n Peal Oontrol
Co., St. M»ry'1, W. Va. Mem­
ber of National Pest Control
Associa{ion.
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COMl'Lffl � �
o Life,.

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10:so Sea Hunt

$1 9.95 to $27.50

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S.rvlce. 511 E. Main, Pom•rcrt,
PhGne WYl-2975, Open 'tll 9
p. m. until Jun• I. S.IMm,n:
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Ha,lllld Bamhart,
Ohio. Phone Coolvlll• 3691.
3-19-lfc

SPRING

1960 CHEVROLET

Douaft ,

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BARNES-SDIPSON l!ISUR."5CII
AJ'i!1,t1, Middleport. FIN, Auto,.
motrile, Bonds. Phone WY-22903.

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P.dventure Theater
Stumbottt 8111
Sgt. Preatori
Flatt &amp; Seruggs Sho\11'
Weathercast
Ni'WI Picturfll
Huntley Brinkit.f Report
WblriybirtLt
Resc·,e 8
Bat Masterson
Producer's Choice
Bachelor Father
Ford Show
Yau Bet Your Life
Take A Gaod :..Ok
News Headlines
Weatbetcaat
Jiclr: Paar Sho'III'

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Price II Right
1 1:30 Concentration
1%:00 Truth or Consequence!
12:30 It Could Be You
I:()() Mid Day New.;
1�10 :Vavldlme
2:30 Loretta Young Theater
3:00 Young Dr. Malone­
3:30 From Thewt Roots
4:00 Comedy P'l"eyhouse
1:30 Adventure Time
S:00 ��eamboat Bill
11:30 Cisco Kid
6:00 Music in lh e Round
8:15 Jim Thacker Show
8:25 Wealhett111t
8:30 New.1 Pl�tu-e
8· 45 Huntley Brlu1tley Repon

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Vinyl asbestos block 111,id. Hoult'
repair• of all descripti or:1. C1II
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Compl et• Service
C rltt Br•ctford
Write, P hon• o,r Cont•ct
A. C. BRADFORD, Racine, Ohle.
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11am G, McQuie&amp;, whoae Polfl Of•
fice 1ddre11 is 3061 2 Webtter Road
Bay Villag e, Ohio, h11 bttn duly
apPointed Admlniatrator or lhe
Eltate of George McQulll' lat19 of
MelJ! County, Ohio, dece11ed.
Dated this 1 1 th day or April
1960.
F. H. O'BRIEN.
Judge of t he Probate Court
Mei&amp;s County, Ohio
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tegal Notice

LEGAL MOTICI
Malp County Hs,hwa, Dept,
NOTICE TO CONTRACTOIIS:
Sealed Bids will be received by
the Meigs County Commissioners,
Pomeroy, Ohio, up until J0:00
o'clock A. M . Monday, May 2nd,
1 960 for furnishing and e!)plying a
minimum of 83,000 gal. pf J. E. 1
Dust Control on County Roads.
Material to be applied under the
direction of County EQJlneer and
must b.iive • temperature of not
lesa than '160 degreea when .applied.
Wor,k lo •tart · on or. •bout; \h!!
fir1a of June 1 980. and to be com­
pleted by July firat, 1980.
A Certified Check in the amount
ol $500.00 mu1t accqmpany each
Bid, S�cce.sful A14der lo furp.ish
Bond in the amOUftt of $10,000.00.
;Meigs County Commlsalonera re­
serve the right to reject any or all

bids,

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lly Sharon ao,,IM, C l•rk
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Legal Notice

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REPORT

FARM FOR SALE 79 ACIIES 8
room houte, barn, cellar and
outbulldlngs, pl enty of water,
pasture, coal mined or strip­
ped. Price $3000. $1,000 down,
payments on baianee. Loeated 1
mile from Dexter. Wilkesville
Gau9H: M ontgomery 15.2 on
4-J2-6tp upper 8.7 on lower, running 23
MOM242.
leet ; GaUlpolis 17.8 on upptr'
FOR SAL1f .HOUSE,lll.1'01,(£RpY �fU on lowei-, 'iQniiliig' 56 . -le�;
!£k, 23, }20.3 falling ., per bour.
7 rooms, bat'h, Large lot, close
to ne w school location, gas · · �Ikon Df Movlbl• Lock1:
4-12.fftc All da11s are down.
beat. Call WY2-S708.
Ohio Rlwr Bo■t1: Downbound:
Dashield, Franklin Pltr,ce at 1 1 : 1 0
am, 0-7 ; Lock a Ingraham at 3 : 4!5
111m, 8-0; Charles R. -Stfi,benaon at
,&amp;:45 am, 9-0; BSiymond E. Salvetti
at 5 am, 0-9; Lock "16 Reba Jane
at 1 1 :60 am, 1-1; Lock 18 Trade
W.ind at 6 :30 4ffl, , 1�-()it Rocke'tt
-at 10 am 1-0; Loek 20, Ashland
at 10:30 1m, 2-14; Lock 23, A. V.
Criss ·at 12:50 pm, 6--0; Ernestine
•t 5:05 pm 6-0; Belpre at IM5
pm, 0-1; Wal_t�r .C . �tjord at
11 :OB ipm, 1 UM;
W.. Alr-ott
.at 1 1 :30 ])I'll, 0-1'; St. d•nevlt'Ve
at 12:40 am, .58 pi11ees; Indian-a
at 5:20 am, 9-1; Cornell at 8 :45
am 8-9; Upbound G1lllpoU1, I. F.
· Freiberger at 10:M pm, 16-0;
Lock 23, Robert E. 11eed at 12:35
pm, 9,0; City c.f Huntlngt-On · at
3:38 ,pm, 12-4; C. V. Hornet •t
10:40 pm, 0.2; Elger Cliff at 1 2 ::W
am 0-1; Brooklyn at II am, 2-1.

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NANCY

l'M GOIN&lt;;r TO BE A
BATON TWI R LER
IN THE PARADE

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OIT IKE IIQUE,1 S
TOKYO UPI-The Japanese
Foreign Ministry reported today
it has received. a flood Of tequestl
for permission to invite President
Elmenhowe-r to various funtilonm
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Announced By Cbu•ch
Special Good

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will Ile held at 7:30 p. m. April

10 at the St. Paul's Lutberin ., �
Church in Pomeroy wUh David
F. Jocb', .aenlor .aen#niry ,tudent
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held Ealter Sunda1 at 10: 30 a. m.
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with an ordained minister offlciat
Mtg, SpecJal muilc Will be furnlahed by SUnd1y School children
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TO � AWAKE
LON.§' ENUFF

NOTICE o• APPOINTMINT
No. 1 1.325
l1t1tt, of Avtl• Mlllhon•, 0.C..Hd
Notice is hereby given that Clyde
G. Mlllhone whou Po»t Office add.
ress Is Pom�roy. Ohio, has been
duly appointed Executor of the Ea­
tate of Alllie M lllhone late of
Pomeroy, Melga county, Ohio, de­
cieued.
Dated this 29th day or March
1960.
F. H. O 'BRIEN
Judge of th e Probate Court
Meip County ,Ohio
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Papers On United Nations Presented At
Session Of Middleport Literary Club

MEIGS THEATR£

The Middleport Literary Club met Wedn�day afternoon
at the home of Mrs. Cedric Clark with Mrs. Emerson Jones '

vice president. i n charge of the
The meeting opt•nt&gt;d w1lh the
song " Americ;1 the Beautiful" with
organ lilTOmparnmt"nl by the hos•
ll"SS.
It wai; voted by t he group to do­
net,p $ 1 0 to tlw !1,f 1ddlt"pt1rt Puhl!('
Library.

l"OMEROY, ORIO

TONIGHT :;;a Fiiblv

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t-.u1 M u.Di - David Wayne
SATURDAY
"4--D MAN"
Sc.lenoe-F'iction 'l'flrilh::r
- ,also "FOUR FAST GUNS ..
Jlmes Craig - Marth.a Vickers

1 1· •-�.��-�N Drive•ln

TONIGHT and FRIDAY
Victm- Mtiture - Red Buttons
Bbonch Fleming, David Nelson
"THE BlG CIRCUS"
(In Color &amp; Scope)
- also George Montgomery and
Mona Freeman i n
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Thursct.y, Friday &amp; Saturday
Cary Grant - James M i1so11
Eva MMie &amp;amt
''NORTI--1 BY NORTHWF.ST''
Y:ist.a.visio n and Color
Also Cartoon

1 953 FORD

Honor Rol l
For Middlep.o rt
Is Announced

Sophomores: Susie A l lensworth
Jea n Case)·, Charle ne Dais, Ruth
An n Dowell, Kare n Fersuao n ,
Evelyn Gibbons, Sarah Hanni nga n ,
Barbara Jones,
C11rol Jocohs,
\'1,' anda Lightfoot, Alice Milliron,
C'ind)' Morris, Sharon Pickens,
James Heed. Tcx.an na W h ite and
Col1&gt;; e n W ilson.

Freshmen: Johnny Allensworth,
Forrest Bachtel . Sarah Becbtle,
Charles Bu5h, Jud)' Fink, Carl t..e·
fevre. David Lewis, RuHell Mc·
Elhi n ny, Rirky Oiler, Judy Over­
turf, To m J{.,;jlJ, David Wiley, Ben.
ny Wilson and Sharon Yeauger.

1 949 PONTIAC

Vlctoria. ftard Top Ope. VB mo• 2 [}our S,-, Jjd hO{ly, �ounrl mo­
Lor, &amp;td. traM., radi o &amp; hl'atcr. tor, hNtrr. Bal'glli ll prll'l'tl.
Dark 1reen over beige hnish.

$665
1 953 BUICK

"6". - 4 Dmr. Clean l11terior.
�u kept fhii-$h. e:,ctra sood
Ure,, l'l!dio and hoot-er.

$595
1 955 PLYMOUTH

Belvedt-re 2 f)r. 6 1·y1. motot,
power!Ute tr1111s., radio, ,1\-eater,
locaU y owned, turquoi.i;e fin•
WI. Olean interior. S��ll

$99.00
1 9S2 FORD

''8" 2 Dr. Std. lrarui., hrater,
1ood tire1, e,ctr,a clNn iDl&lt;'rior,
beautUW white &amp; blat•k fl ...h.

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$1 1 95
1956 OLDSMOBILE
$1 295
1 957 PLYMOUTH

$1 299
1958 CHEVROLET

Bruokw�,d Stal io11 Wagon.
Ue;i utiful bt•i�t• !Ind t·oral willh
malrhin� h1ll'rior . V4•ry low
n llc-.ngc b)' l oet1.I nwncr, �48
.·u. , Jn. VB motur, power ,'ltel'r·
Ing and braltoii, -aulonu,tic tran�.
&amp;idlo, ,t1eater. Intl)' iu niC1J oiie
.J nd ,prked to movr..

Hosp ital, Safety
Discussed At
Syracuse Meeting

$1 385
1 954 CHEVROLET

$1395
• $495
1947 FORD · · $165 '52 CHEV. · · $595

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Buy With Collllden« Al The Big

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POMEROY MOTOR CO.
'l'be' Dealer Thal Deals For Less

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Mrs f'' ern Gardner drove 1 o
F1orida with them to visit with .il r .
and Mrs. �ank Abbott and Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Abbott and new ,on who
was born Cln January 29.,The Pick�
ens ' also visited with the Abbott
families and with Mrs. Pickens•
brother, Howard McElhinny, an d
Fsul Scott a nd other former .M�iga
Cou n ty residents .
Mrs. I . R. Neal was m Gi!ll ipolis
)'esterday for a check•up at the
hospital . She is 1mprovmg nicely
from recent surgery.
Mr. and Mrs. Albt&gt;rt Sparks of
Haydenville and lfiss Sylvia Mc•
�aster, local, Hpent last Su nday in­
Beverly with Mr. and Mrs. William
c:inlher and also in Waterford with
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Ginther.

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tume with cowl-draped blQUH
ta trom Chrtatia.n Dior ot New
York. Deatped ln cold .Uk
linen, the' 11t1lt 1' comple­
mented by &amp; aleevelen blouae
aottly ta11hioned In bet.re an4
gold p&amp;lal6f--print.ed lll1k oldt•

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t:hester PTA To Hear
Bond I ..uc S1,eakers

All parents are urged to attend
the PTA meeting at the Chester
Sl'lwol. Monday, April 1 8 at 8:00
p m . as Edison Hob�tettc-r, presi•
dt'nt of the Pomeroy Natio n al
Bank, will speak concerning the
hospital for MPigs Coun1y and .J
BAKE SALE
S. D.evis, eucutive head of East•
The Ro&lt;·k Springs �JYF wlll ern Local Srhools, will discuu the
hold a bake sale at Krogers Store special bond issue for the dis-­
Saturday morning, April 16th.
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Heath Church
To Present
Cantata Sunday

E L B E R F E L D S 1 n P O M E R O Y - f u r n i s h i n g s· f o r
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0. Atki ns, Poml'roy, were speakers
Tut&gt;sday evening 11t t ile rea:ular
meeting of the Syracuse PTA al
the achoo) auditorium. Irene Gruet,
t'r, president, preaided at the ses·
slon.
\fr. Griffi n , highway safety di•
rrctur for this district, spoke on
1hl' 1111nual n•hicle �afety check to
be held I n this coilnty 1larUn1 on
M�y l :J. 'Mr. Grllfln asked the ro·
operation of the PTA in makinS the
llh OW(ld two riltna, Ont'.!
Chl'ck.
on schoo hus ufety and the 01her
on 1cncral highway aa.fet)' precau•
tions.
llr. Atkhu was preHnt in bthall
of the \tcl;s Memorial Ko!lpital
bond !!sue and uplatned t�e iuue
11nrl an�wered q11t'11tlona of the PTA
m&lt;'mbeni.
OUlccn f'lt-rled for tbe romlng
year were Katherine rrow, prl!SI•
den l: ll&lt;'l"n Teaford. lit vice pre1. idtnt: F..!lther Sylve1ter. 2nd vice
PNRidr,n ( ; lrt'nc Parker, secretary:
F.lme Louks, lre.esurer: and l\fr!t.
David Nuse. pl1nb1t end E11ther
Hardin. historian.
llostt'saeH for the meetina: were
Jone S1tyre, Maraaret Ro11e, Fran•
ce11 Imboden, Polly Gibba 1nd DorU:
Jewell. Mr. Wolfe•• room won the
atlendance prlle for the moat par- ·
enb preaenl.
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plus the added comfort of this new, smooth, quilted sleeping surface

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Here It is, the new Quilted Beoutyrest with the smoothest sleeping surface over.
Not a bulton or o tuft. And It's BeaU!yrest through ond througk, giving you the
buoyant firmness that's kind to your bc,ck, Under the gay, quitted top Individually
pocketed coils push up under you for porfec! body-fitting comfort. They never,
never sog. In durability tests madt by tho United States Testing Company,
Beoutyrest lasted 3 times longer than ordinary conno&lt;led coll m-.. Seo,
try new Quilted Beauty,.,t today.

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S.. . . . . (on the lino, and 3rd. floors) the complete
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sprl1111, Roll-■w■y Bech, Bed Sr'n111, Met",I ...W ■ncJ the fine line• Simmons ·Hid•
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Ohio: MNtty doivcft, • r.w ...._
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Mdlon1 today, Pairtty cl.udy ..
niwftt. Sahmlay pairtly devtly ffllll
a littt. Wlr..,.., with a clunc. ef
w..att..-.d thund..-.hctwwa �
Wfft portion. Ht9h todaiy 6'-76.
Low tonia,ht 55-61.

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PARIS (LPI) __: Four•year·old Eric Puegeot was returned
safely to his family early today and p01ice,' hampered by thou.
sands of Easter travelers . threw a vast dragnet across Paris
for his abductors.
There wa,s a momentary flurry at midday when the official
French News Agency flashed an announcement that police
had captured the boy's abductors - �wo men and a woman.
But police prom(ft ly denied the report. Further developments­
trank W. Porter, Jr., hu been were awaited.
Eric , tiny heir to a multi•mi\lion dollar Frenc h automobile
appointed aa attorney ror Harry
� Hayma.11, according to I entry fortune was released shortly before 12 :55 a·.m. after his fa.
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111ned by Jqdge John C. Blcon ther paid
$100,000 ransom in gold coins. How it was handed
in �ommon ple11 court. Haym1n,
over remained a secret.
ind1d.ed at the recen t session of
The t· hubhy•t'heeked,
blon d•
the gnn d jury, hH entered I
j haired little hoy was found by a
plea of not guilty to a charge of
lalmrer not lo n g after midnight.
non.support and has been re• /"1
lie was rrymg, standing in the
le11ed under $500 bond.
b3t
Or
strc('t m fronl of a Paris cafe
In other action of the common !
only thre(' blocks from his home
pleas court, • judgment of $3611.45
in the plush passy area.
01SC
and court coal&amp; h.as been han ded
Taken inside lhe bar. the
down against the defend1nt in
COLORADO SPRINGS. Colo. youngster was asked who he was.
the -c:aae of Thomu L. Gent and UPI-Lt. Ge n . James H. Doolittle
"My name is Eric Peugeot and
the Moton Insurance Corporation (Rel.) a n d 24 of the filers who I live at 170 Ave n ue Vic-tor Huc;:o"
Raymond L. Kerna, Port• r.eided Tokyo with"- him in 194..2
The bar patro n s burst into
w1iu.�r K..'l))ic �ll;lrtb is pictured _abo,e accumulllted. complete shop equipment, including Ii bench ,1pinst
A Syracuse
Land RD. The cue of Haake! E. swaP. reminiM"ences of'"their &lt;Ure spontaneous cheers. The police
hand
assortment
ol
complete
and
jointer,
lathe,
saw,
jig
saw,
!he
workshops
in
h.oine
equlppe(I
tines!
in whal is one ol
part of the shop, his son 1 Richard, GiUispie va . M. H. Martin has devil 30-aeco nd attack today al and his familf were notified. The
county. Mr. Hartis, a caq,enter, baa l&gt;ullt his own 24x40 !dot tools for any job. In one
youngster waR safe and 54 hours
been diamiued with prejudice the Broadmoor Hotel.
equipment.
repair
radio
shop, complete· wllJ\ a ciimenl fl&lt;¥!r a!ld over the years has has television and
&amp;11:alnst future adion, aecording
Fifty.eight of the men who of terrible anguish were over.
to an entry.
man n ed tbe HI 8·25 bombers Doo-Uw L..,.r Tend.,A new cue has bttin filed with little led over Tokyo are Jiving.
Friends
said he paid in gold
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Marcel Price, Smithen, W. Va., Not all could make this year's pietes---the widely-famed Louis
asking for dlrorce from Chules reu n ion, but every crew was rep. d'Or, which is legal te nder in
resented.
W. Price, Harrisonville RD.
France and beloved of the peas•
Doolittle gathered with his his•
hearing
on
a
motion
to
A
ts and small , shop�olden who
.·.� i '.c .
change the custody of minor -c:hil• toric raiders at the Broadmoor ��
I e t� help their savings in gold
CROO�SVILLI, 0, . UPI- dren haa been set for April 18 Thursday night. Today they wool and hide them from the tax eol•
CINCINNATI UP) - P•trol•
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Mick clflll\ld todtf M at 10 a. m. in the case of Phyllis to the Air Force Academy nearby ) lector ·
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man Bradley Mathl' pt I t\p I
Raines
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the
cadet
wing.
vt1.
Floyd
w
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B.
Raines,
the
hit • flotk of hens which, lay
Te.a�s of JOY strea_med down the
Thur.day th1t I l�...olcf boy
court calendar shows.
Tonight at a banquet, Doolittle, father s face. He said he �ad pre-­
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l11ter
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wan� by poHct- Was •• hom.,
will present the Tokyo raiders' crrcd to deal with_
iUhone, county treasurer, is the only candidate Mick, owner of a hr,.. h.,,.£
Clyde·
the k1�n apen
0 county,J) ice Ibis Y""' who is compelled to con&lt;luct b/•
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The officer h...... In hie c,r mr
n ual award to the Air Force f
an
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Mid
hi•
flock
of
2'
h1ns
and
m
his
way
to
get
bis boy
own
and 1!Md to th r,O_.lh'1 hotN, c,mpaign
un it with the outst.a.nding safety back.
Main st in Pom­ .... ........ -·• · b...,b, f"
East
on
home
his
at
bl,!;-be,d
�
rHdV io m..1k1 the' 1f'l'..t. ,lltut.
record in 1959.
b.. been . confined convalescing from a broken .. this couhtr.y from · Entlend,
The elde1 Peugeot took his son
plnriN to th• icrNlt, door. wa, er.oy whero, ;he
The Tokyo raid, lau n ched fJom
°
wh••· the -1" w., d..,......
hh!. .
.
.
I
· . .
home
to his wif-e, Colette, who
this not1:
an
aircraft
carrier,
this
coun•
was
· td dtlrlnt th• put 300 )'fffi,
1
Mr. Millhone- fell on the ice 1
c-0Uapte. They
"lorry. Too late. · 11m l'M·
l.ry's
first
strill:e
.at
the
Japa
nese had been n ear
e
d by a doctor,
him
xamine
had
U
_ch l:=r·h :''c�
Th• ...,. cit that tipped you- off in fron1 of ·hta bome and $uffertdmainlan d during World War .
a
=
a tracture.d hi.p· which cost him
who
found
him
well,
and then put
tipped (lie- too. H1I H1I"
The
B·25s
fle
on
China.
to
w
iJ
aiid '· ,, are ra..-. In th.I• CDUn
him to bed beside his brother,
a: looa ttay in the l;iospit,l aod a I
llh
· ir,. . h• chlcll'"' t1y
hi&amp;
, tt:diolts· •-eOnvaleactnCfl ,i
Jean•Philippe, 7.
. ,. I
· J .,..e E. W. People• beud .tu•
c'1o
,.....-u,. Mi.I.. JNt �
·
·
l,onte._- ' •
Tt\_e ordetl for th&amp; !!f.iJY ,.._
,,.,
.
-•••H
p{
lbe
y..,
lo&lt;
fish·
.Emergency Squad.Ge&amp;,,, Ovef
•
•• Jlf � ..�,.,
••
. .. 'Ml.e ·Wfatn · t..:slf'rtW "ftLtt- pa:,- ·• f'...i�,.,..,
. - 'M.c,- Ml.JI.bone is �in&amp; • �e. •
I».
y,itboUt
a
license
anrl
handetl
.JO
?
nominition .tor treasured · on the­
lire bega n .
,
�·t11te··o1 $15 and � to Charles Stuck Twice In Mud
·
·
:Rtpubllctn ticket". He tvH born
The ;,t:idc:Ueporl emergency squad
Chaffee, Long Bottom. Chaffee
Li:�Je Er;,. was whisked to a
near the Tuppen Phtlnfi �ommun•
WIS .arrested for fl1hing at Fork• was called to Leadi n g Creek when ·police station anc:i then borne
ity and ' Jived there. ft:)llowing his
ed Run Like without the requir- William Oldaker- btc;t.me ill c1! 3:55 where his , overjoyed parents
marriage to Aulle E. Swindler
ed fishing lic�nse by Game Pro• p. m. Thursday. He wa, brought to tucked him safe!)' in bed.
of that community until be - mov•
Roule 7 and transferred lo a pri .
tector Don W1lll1ms.
Police sources said Eric gave
WASHINGTON UPI - Ahles to ed lo Pomeroy 14 years ago, Mrs.
Ronald
L.
Mille.".
Mi
nersville, vale ambulance for the trip to Hol• a · ·fairly detailed" description of
Sen. Hub..?rt H, Humphre y (D­ ,Millhone dl!!d suddenly of a
an apartment in which h, was
waa released on $300 bo nd ill zer Hospital.
The
squad's
ambulanee
became
COLUMBUS UPI - The statll" Minn.) reported today !·hat he has heart atlack Feb. 19.
held
a n d said he believed it waa
county court on an old charge or
Mr. Millhone iB a member of
stuck twice on the road comi n g out inside Paris.
will adopt h�lth and sa n itation cut his presidentlal c::ampaign staff
driving
while
Miller
lntoxieated.
The
Parent.
maga•
Marshall
a
regulatiouB soon to protect the almost in half because fu n d! are the Federated Church in Pome·
Eric was tired but apparently
lne soon to be received by par• had' entered a plea of not guilty . to Route 7, the second lime bG-ing
Tup­
or
Vance
aons,
two
h.i.s
roy,
,
freed
only
after
inched
out
with
a
thousands of factory hands and '\lnning low.
ne the worse for his 57 h('luts
no
at
the
time
of
ents
of all Mar�hall College slu·
hl11 arrest bul was
"come•.elong."
The silu11tiori is so hnd. a spokes­ perS Plalns .anct t'loyd of Belpre .
·
Bchool rhildren who daily �t•I
of
captivity in tlle hmds of abdue•
rearreste
.
de
n
yesterday
ts,
i
s
bcin;.:publishe
·
b�·
)far
in
order
to
d
d
,
1
their hmf'.w.� frnm ecin operalrJ 'l�l' s:i;rl. t!nt prelimina ry ph.ase!'i aod thr� ir, ndc 1 ildrf\n . H� wa.•· ,
tors who had thrPalened lc1 kill
bring
the
case
t
shall's
Offkc
ol
DevefoPm&lt;:
I
conclusio
o
n,
nt
"If Hm1, rh�ey · s r-:irnpHil{ n rOr the 3 n1tsman for !hf! Ford Motor
foo� vending machinl's.
hirn uni.PSS his father produced
and Alu'llni Affairs for the first county officers said.
..'-.a Ies 'fax 1gures
·n,,. ful-i! •e H•'a'1 h Cn11•1ril, ,rn ,!av !O W-r s1 V 1 r�inia p-rimary ar� '."'ortlpany in M :ddlC1port before
$1 00.000 ransom and did not co­
.
time
thiB
year.
operate with police .
ad·,isory arm o f the state 111":ilth 1 leing fi11a·1rt·d with ahout $'.!,O(K 'lis election .ns cou11t)' treasurer. ,
A . sect ion of Iha M arshall Par•
1 Holding Steady
I
... J.h·p,u· tmenL will conduct a p·1b• m ht1rro...,cd t' •sh. ·
O
E
MR.
MILLHONE
D Y astern School
Statistics released by the state
_____ ent 1s devoted to . Parents' w eek
Trigpen M.nive Manhunt
lie h(!arinf! ht&gt;rc Mav Z3. 1hrn I "We ' re raising mo11ey throu'i:h
end
event
an
trcasurcr·s
office
for
th�
week
which
will
be
held
The
rcleqse of the boy trii:?�er.
prope
ff
and
Clas
l'
availahlc
vi ng
ses To.-J
ay
adopt regulations un lhl' in�J--&lt;' �t i ,,g rver�
e
n di ng April 2 sho\·✓
that
tbe
on
the
Marshall
campus
May
6,
.
.
massi\'I'
manhunt bv Fren.ch
ed
a
�aid.
lw
mr;111s,"
1
nm•
vcndim
fond
or
g
n
licensi
and
Afi . chool&amp; Ill Melgs County sale &amp; ta x receipts for Mei;,:s
7 .and 8 according to L . D. Egnor
.
0Wll ll
police
who
had
the fa.
chinC'li. The rulf'S will probabl�· c,o ' Thr sp&lt;'ke�man said )-lumph
ar�
losed
today
obser�rng Good Count y for the week were $3 789 . . ther to conduct permiued
chairmtri
of
the
Parents'
,Week
negotiations
for
$10,
/
.ab(lut
as
v
•.
atinn
�e,v's or'!aniz
into dfecl within a year. .
Fri ay with the ellcepUOD of the 09 as compared lo $3 a·,6
end Commission.
- · 1�" for the boy ' s release without inter•
·
In hundreds of factori,,�. schrio1 ', 000 In ! he red followi n !:! t he Wis•
Eastern Local school Mrs Wilma
. Pla n s ha_, � been made to P l r"e , 'i argent ln the office' 0 th· e cou � . the �me week last year. Total rerencc.
.md camruses a"ld otht"r public consin primary. in whkh the Minn•
billboards In variou!l areas of tht ty school auper lIIten�ent Sil d collect1ons from Jul)' 1, 1959 are
Pol1;e Sl I up roadblocks to try
places ali over Ohio, th1m�11nd 1 or esot11 senal&lt;'r Josi to Sen. John r
$127,464.36.
state to puhlidze Parcnls' Weck I today.
to bottle the kidnapers---heliev•
persons buy l lmcheB - ra.,..�in� K r.nncdy D-Mass.l.
Motor vehicle sales tax l'Ollec• ed to be :it 1,. &lt;tst two young men
end, sai� �:g11or.
Rutk nd High School honor roll
The aide said Humphrey will
from a bowl of baked hear� It, a
Pomeroy
and
Mi.ddleport titm
s for the week were $5,012.3 6 -withi n the city.
_
]
said
PI-Police
U
0.
IRONTON,
the
for
,
West
·veck
in
this
Activities
.
g
n
.
taki
during
p
ace
anr,ouneed
was
al'tivites
his
curtail
'lnt
.arid
potato
.
complete meal
schools
are
also
observing
the
with
the total for the fiscal' year
today
they
down
would
"crack
by
"we
period
the special weeke nd include a n
fifth six•v. �ek gradlni,,
Eric said. ''The man was very
vej(rt11ble fro:r.� n din ne, - from Virginia · · 111 fact." he said,
holiday.
to
date
given as $72,351.62.
on
an
hard''
rrack
and
clown
Dallas.
�•
.
to
ROTC
M
Pershing
George
stops
Rifle
drill
ur
Head
exposi•
couple
Executive
a
nice to me."
h:we added
vending machines.
They are, Seniors: Joan Harri• illegal .ictivities of a group of lion, guided tours, de(,,lrtmental
the tour ."
Two of Paris' lop cops, Com•
West
son, Dottie Lucas, Marjorie Prid• high school lec n•agcrs and youn g displays, open house i n dormitor•
Humphrey rlans to stump
missioner An dre Pierangeli or the
Vir,llinj:,i hy chartcr('d hm. He is dy, Wayne Roush. P.imlenc Gibson adults wh o have formed a club ies, fratnnity and sorority hous­
famed Flying Squad ( 1 st Mobile
k.n,iwn 11:s • 'The Nazi's." .
es and the traditioncil Mothers'
!'&gt;chrdu!rd to return to the· ' Slat" Iklrothy �sell, La�nce Brogan,
Brigade) a nd Chief Pie!'re Clot
·
Authorities said lhat several Day Sing.
Patty YDung. ·
',
, .
;
April 2s.
of the criminal brigade went to
Junlor.s: Larry Hoffman, · Nini. members of the club have bee n
the plush
Peugeot apartment
on downtown
Adkins, Rosalie Davi8, Waid. .Nkh• seen walking around
.
shOrtly after Eric was taken th.ere.
·
Mltsl
GENERAL
HOSPITAL
ol.11on, Patty Rife; J,1net , SUI·· · ,i t1eets with bla ck ar m bands with
Tuo oldsters, one of New Haven, W . Va., and the other of
Realton,, Ar•ociates
AdmiUed: Mrs. Llll'Y Spencer, Leadmg
w hite swast..i:u,s o n them. The
wart. ·
Creek Road, Meigs county, made news today.
Frmn S EO To M�
Soph·omores: June Tilli1, Jim bJtyis appeared lo be homemade, Lor.g Bottom; Charles Carmichael, Arthur Sayre, 34, New Haven
Akron Woman To Have
Over 100 Ri:ia-llor&amp; and 13!,;-.ociiate.-. SheelR, Latry P,rsons, .C}arel)ee , Several members of the group Middle�rl; :Jrs. Thelma Clark, father ,of George E. Sayre, Demo'. frie n ds out to see me . .
Word was received here Thurs·
Middleport.
meet
wrn
Ohio
n
sou�he"8ter
Emmetl
Whl'ch
is
believed
to
tot.el
around
of
·r:lm
"Old Bob" managed to get his State's De,no Honors
day night of the death
L,ambert.
cratic candidate for tbe House of
Discb.argcd : Ari Tracy, Pomero)'; Delegate,. and a
i1t the Zanesv i!.l e Country Club,
Mankin o f Rp9ooe, Pa.
COLUMBUS UPI-Franees M'c•
freihmen: Sho�Ofl Case, Joe 50, are .as old as 24, with others
B&amp; O Ra il- little jo)f.c across because sure
retired
�frB. Pully Hut!cn('Utter .and baby, road man, i!I
it
last
Mr. Mankin, a native of Pome• I ZlnesvHle, Apr.ii 19 fpr tihe �n� Chapman, Darlene Goff, Madene barely _i n their teens.
his
Govern,
a former state repre&amp;en•
enough.
93rd
be
wHI
activel)'
:;allipolis; �lrs. Addie B.arton, RB· dismantling the Maaunengaged in birthday. Thi' former :deigs Colin· tativc from Akron, will be hon•
roy, was the son of the late Mr. ::· HI.I d i ,.trid. sales clinic of the Hortman, Brenda •Turner:
rail.
City
ci n e; William Swisher. Mi�d!eport. road station. He
and )In. Benjamine Ma n kin and Ohio A�s()('l.ation of R-ecal F"ltate
served
years t)' rep�ese�tative no doubt expects ored as Ohio's "Democratic Worn•
OhHli·
FrtWkand.
R.
John
Board&amp;.
to greet his 1 00th birthday.
an or the Year" .at the annual
died Thursday evening following
Services
For
l\ln,
and 10 months on the B&amp;O.
cot he. district vice 1presi-de n t of Wmnan Is Critical
Then something new :
slate Jeffl'rson-Jackson Day d.in•
a Ion, illneH.
A nd in Meigs County, Bob Car•
'
Mrs. Emerson DoJglas, Bear• Davis Are Annouuud
Survivors include his wife, llhe: association, will Pl,"E81de.
son, Leading Creek, reports he will • Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Lamber(, Mid­ ner here April 25.
The all-day sessiorr opens at wallow Ridge was rushed to the
Funeral services for M • ry · I
Sadie, two sons, Werton and Em·
be
93 years old May 23 and Bob dleport R. D. , have their 131h
Miss McGfvern, 32. is a mem•
melt Wesley of Roacot; three 10:00 a.m. wit,h Harold W. AJbr,and White CroB! Hospital in . Colum­ Davis will be hl 1 ri Su nd.ey ;t
Th• Pomeroy- fir• depertJTMnt must have been feeling lower tha n grandchild born April •13 at the her of the Public Utilities Com·
daugbten, carrie Lot1isf', Mary of Columbus, speak:inr on ''8-'Jc• bus )'e&amp;terday where ,he is said 2:30 p. m. from the First U nited was celled out •t 1 : 1 5 tod1y to u�ual_when he penned a .note about Meigs Ge n eral Hospital. The new• mission and a candidate for dele­
rrcBbytreian Church in Middleport, fight • bn, 1h fire at l•urtl his birthday. He wrote:
and Martha Jane, all of Roscoe; a eeasluJ. Sale.man Se-Uina Aids, !' l. •to be -in critical- cn n.dition.
eat grandchild of the Lambcrts is a gate to the Democratic National
Mrs. Douglas suffered a severe wilh buri.el in Middleport Hill Cliff l»Ack of the- olct Laural
brother, Floyd ri'ed) Mankin df D. Sawyer, Middletown, ,pr,isident
.
.
.
.
feel
this
wUI
''
I
be
my
last
boy born lo Mr. and Mrs, Robert Con\·entio n pledged to Gov. Mi•
Pomeroy and a number of grand· or the Ohlo Ob-apter, ·�ty of lllness enroute home from the fu. cemetery.
Cliff School houM.
93rd birthday, ao i n vite all my . Haney at the hospital Wed ne5Clay. chael V. DiSalle as favorite son.
·
tmlustrial Reahora, will dilt.'U,s nenl of 'bier father•Jn..Jaw, H11rve
The remains wlll be taken to the
children.
Funeral services which wlll be the role or the Reoltor in- rom- I Dou,:las, a t Shade, yesterday ar. c.-hurc-h at 1 :30 p. m. Crom the Raw,
li n gs-Costs Funeral I-tome where
ternoon.
1n-uni�y . indwrtrial de�opment.
held in ROllcoe are Incomplete.
Criends may call until lhat time.
By United P,._. 1'nttrMtlon1I
furbulent
spring weather
touched all the bll.liiel today with
rt'!COrd beat in Washington, tor•
nadoes in Arkansu., snow and
hail in the Pacltlc Northwest a n d
ice on the St. L.twrence Seaway.
M issouri officials added a tool·
note to disaster by appe1Ung ror
federal ald to thelr fiood-.acou.r•
ged stat.e and small fires black•
ened hundreds of acres of tinder•
dry brushland in southern In·
diana.
More mow was ,predicted today
for the northern Rockies and
thunderstorms were expected lo
dre n ch a vast area from Te1u19
and Louisian a to the Canadian
border or Minnesota and Michl•
gao.
Three tornadoes dipped into Ar•
Unsas, damaged five houses and
1everal fum buildings and slight
ly Injured three women.
.
two women were injured al
Co ncord. near Fort Smith, when
the twister unroofed their home
and whipped the house 100 feet
off its- foundation:
Snow, hail and thunderstorms
left a path or felled trees .a nd
power lines and ca1.1sed thousands
or dollars damage u they rlpped
through lhe Wlllamette Valley In
Oregon and invided the northern
RoekieB.
The cherry blossoms bloomed
� week late-at Washington,
D. C. where 90•degree tempera·
ture reidlngs broke the old Arpri1
J4 record or 88 set ln 1941. Thurs
day night's low of 82 wn only
two &lt;''"�rees belowe the averag�
daily high for this time of )'ear.
St. Lawrenre Seaway officials
at M111ena, N. Y., said ice in the
St. Lawrence River ne.ar Mon•
treal would delay opening the
seaway to Lake Michigan for at
least three day,.

Porter Named
Defense f.ounsel
In Hayman 'Case

'

Tokyo Ra1'ders
henng
, f

I

Rem1" · ences

man·the

Double Tipper
Gets La_ug,h On
Ambitious Cop

Crooksville Hen
f!9.f:� Cooperates
This Easter Time.

Meet The CandJdates
·

Mr. MiJlhone Conducting His

Cam,�·.rugn While Convalescine
G,

Lack Of License
Costs F sherman
;!11
h•
��; $Ii::. PlUS Costs
••
I .- .....�,, · ,;. , ·

I
I

Campai Funds
Running Low For
Sen. Humphrey

Marshall Parent
MagaZlll
• e "''
1" 1" ll

•·

Be Out LJOOD
�

Rutland Honor
Students ArP,
Announced

(�
/,' .--

•-·

Eric Peu geot Returned
Police Close Dragnets

Food Vendor�
Face Health
Regulations

' .

ent1ne

at y

Turbulent
Weather Hits
I'est, Midwest

OrOrlty M eetS

•

e

Touching All Bases

s·
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VOL XI NO. 31)8

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$1 995

El Camino. 6 &lt;')'I . m otor, delulle \I, Ton Pickup. F.Jllra &amp;ood 1:,,··
equipped. hl"al�r. good tlrN. 6 ply tire.ti, tt0Hd cab but needs
A lll)Ol"t job in i1I 1,!i ton tmck. 1p11.intin&amp;:

Mr. a nd Mrs Sid n ey Picke ns re.
t11me&lt;:l lo their home this week
ilfter a three months vacation in
Florida On their way home they
stopped in St. Alhans to visit over
the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Av•
ery Drenner and sons, Sidney and
Max. While the)' were in Florida
Lhey stayed at the home of Mt. and
Mrs. U. G. Hull.

to meet the need!J of the com mun•
it)'.
Many people who live ln the nt·
rat areas work in urban center,
and l ikewise many Ctty worken
live in the rural areas. Today many
of our... rural communities are H
moder n as the city. Allhough, wlth
moder n tra nsportation d ista nce
sometime!
is • barrier. To belp
B t
I
meet some o( the1e need, m.eny
ehurche9 employ rural community
worker, whose duties are not to
take the place of paators h1Jt to
a11i1t them in the total program of
t I·
churt h.
the
n.
v
M Betty E ennn preslded ov.ir
DI.IJ'ing the program presentation
the meeting of the Ohio £ta Phi
Chaprer, Beta Sigma Pbl Sorority lbe members di11cussed the role of
when tbey met Tuesday evenin1 at the church i n both the urba rJ and
tbe Ohio Fuel Gas office in Mid· rural phases of its work and point.
ed out that the interests of both
dleport.
Committee report!! were given are inter•relak.-d.
Highlights i n the study boo);,
and the group voted to l8lliat with
th.e Cancer Drive in Meigs County. ''People Land In Churches," whic_h
· Mrs. Edison Hobstetter wa1 pro- deal■, with the problems of town
ent at the meetin1 �nd, s"ke on an� counLrJ, were giYen by Mta.
beha lf of th e bond 1&amp;11u� · r.irt flD- Sm1tb ;Who�as taken the class at
log to the M eigf � Mem�rlal · If� •,the ,j�diction school of miuio�
pital. ,A. n Ull forr!W disCUufbn wai Under the author of the book, Rock•
held with Mrs. Jiobetett,ir anaw•· wd). C. Smith.
':
lt!jp � Eb&lt;rsbach presided
Ing que■tiono for' th'e gro)ip.
.
The cuftui-a'I progt'am Wu ij)f •t tne bu,lneas session. The service
"Sl'ulpture" and was presented by for the fi1cal year 1960-61 was belt!
with Mro. Robert Warner and Miu.
Miss Lile)' A msbary.
Mrs. Lee Seylttr was 1warded the Lucretia Genheimer partieipatifll.
traveling prir.e and durin1 the so, The pledge to missions was In•
cial hour refreshment, wer1: served creased for the coming year. The
Banquet
The cantata, "Easter Tide" will be by Mrs. Eleanor Blaettnar, I,lrs. Mottler • D a u g h t e r
presented Sunday even ing at the Jranne Brau n a.nd Mn. Reva for woml!ln of the church on 'May 10
wa11 announced.
Heath Methodist Church in �wfiddle• Vaugha n .
Refreshments were served durport at 7 :30 under the direflion or
Others present for the meeting
William Everson, choir director.
were Louise Zerkle, Charlotte Oil• in&amp; the social hour h)' Misses Au•
Featured in the cantata will be lard, Yvon n e Scally, Sue Grueser, gusla and Ada Genhelmer. The ta·
soloists Ben Philso n . bass, Chrlstine Carol Bachtel, Sabra Morrison, Mar ble was centered with .en arrange•
Coats, alto, Cheryl Burdette, so- lene Reinhart. Betty Fultz, Shirley ment or jonquils in a brHs con•
prano. and Merlyn Ross, tenor. I Huston, Shirley Beegle, MIia Woods tainer wlth taper• in cr)'slal hold•
Newman Burdette will be orgtnist. I Barbara Betzina and A pril Stnith. , era on either side.

A:Jc John Beaver rl'turued to
Lorkbourrm Air lluse Monday after
a n\·t·ntl days visit with his p11r•
ents, Mr. atid Mrs. John Beaver.
Tut&gt;sday he Id! for the LaJes Air
f'orcc R11.�1• on lh(• Azore Mand11
where Ill' will he stalluncd for
three months.
Mrs. l'al Qmnn and dauu;hter,
Ci n d)', arrived Wcdnt•11day ror a
visit with her (larc n h., Mr. and Mrs.
K11rl t;rul'sn, Mi nersville.
lldon KraN1ter. L&gt;el1m1r 1 111mm
and Uoy VunMetcr of Morning Star
and Rri�·uiond KridN or Syracuse
al lcnrll'CI an EUR Men·s meeti n g of
U1stnct Four hdd Tuc:;dciy even­
mg at Ul'lvn· .
C. t'. TompkillH was a buslneBS
vi�ilor in Charlesto n , W. Va., Wed•
II01id11.y.
fdn. Earl St&gt;olt or Sugar Grove
is the g11r111 of her 10n ,ind dauah•
ter•in-!aw, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Scott,
Jo'ore1t Run .

',ii Thn Pickup. 6 cyl. molor. 1 ', Ton Pickup. F,larmlde booy,
ueed as pau. &lt;'Ir, uh, rl nh,h &amp; 8 (Y,I, motor, au good 6 ply
1eneral condltlon like new. UrrH, deluxe eab, white and
tt.ater.
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Jed Wehster, Sr. and pre11ented by
:11rs. Harry P . Smith continued the
devotional t heme. The main em­
phasis was the mi&amp;sio n of t!,e
chun·h i n both urban and rural
anas. Realizing that the population
trends are c hangi n g the church,
too. in some locations, mqst cha n ge

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Finest Selection Of Used Trucks In SEO
1958 CHEVROLET
1957 FORD

$1445
1957 CHEVROLET

Mr. and Mrs. E(lison Baker were
in Charleaton yesterday eventng
where they attend� a furniture
,how i n the interests of the Baker
Furniture Store.
Mn babel Winebre n ner, Mrs.
Blanche Hapto11stall and Miss Syl•
via McMaster visited recently m
New Haven with Miss :11:ary Phil•
l i ps.

;�11ddl e por1 C:ommunity Good Fri
day �ervices will be held Friday
evenmg at 1he local Church of
Christ w1lh Rev. Fred I. Gardner,
I hos1 p.estor, presiding.
The program will begin at 7 13
with an organ and piano duel by
Mrs Chtster Erwi n and Mrs. Har­
old Lohse. The choir o( the Chun·h
of Chnsl will also prese n t special
mu ·; 1�.
O the r m m isters o f the tow n, in•
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duding Hev Clyde Bartlett, Church
of 1he Na:tarene, Rev. Howard Ruppelt, First United Presbyteria n ,
Rev. Raymon K{ln)tright, Heath
Mnhodist, and "RIN: Nyle Borden,
Mt. Moriah Baptist, will assi"st the
Rev. G.a rdn.er.
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The mimSlers w1U als? have
�hon talks _on the foUowmg sub•
J ects: " Soldiers ?,f t�e Cross, " by
Rev: �ardner;
T�iev�s ... o n the
Cro�s . R�;- Konkright, JeV.:� ?f
trye Cross,
Rev. �.uppelt ;
Disc le�. or the Cross, R�v. Bartlett
� We of the Crou b)' Rev.
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Th:e Good f'r_ld1y serv1c� i.s spon.
sored by . the M1ddlePort �mlsterial
.
Au�iation _ II 21 community coJop·
erabve proJed.

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Su Jtf'r SE\ 2 J )r l l:.inl1op l l yilr,1•
matii·. poW('I" �!('l'rini.: &amp; hrnk.1•:s,
l1eat{'r, 1•i11 t 10, wh11l'wa!b �lwrp.

$1 295
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VS Owtlorn Ro�I 4 l&gt;r. SNlan,
2 tone creen rlnit.h, -g ood t.Jtts ,
automatic lrana., Ndlo :rnd
hHter, Specl&amp;lly priced.

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Bl"l\' cdf'rt' ll ardto p t '.J)(' Nice
ivory O\' t'r him' f1 11i�l1 V8 1110·
tor 11nd ri11lorm1 1 1 1· l 1•n1� l lu
···n dio uml ht•lt tl•I' . lik1• nt&gt; w tlr('5,
Price l' l'lhH'!'d I rom $li9�.

Spt('t.111 Hardt·op 4 Dr. Sedan.
Low rniloa.ge by loc11.I owner,
beautiful red and white flni11h.
n�w tires, Ndlo end beater.
M.an I mean IDl:rp,

FIEDDII HOUDUJ-41'.T

"New Light For Town And Country" was !he topic of the
devotions led by Mrs. C. E. Nease when the WSCS of !be
United Methodist churth met Tuesdliy evenhii al the church.

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Cu.�tomli11l' 4 nr. VH motor, �i d .
1 r3n11. Origi 11•al pain. I &amp; 1 111enor,
olru nit.:c. guod tiro.:s, l!tW m i k
ugc.

$745
1 956 BUICK

Around And
About
Middleport

C,h urch Work In Urban, Rural Areas Is
Discussed At WSC S Sessi,o n Wednesday

S&lt;'venlh Grade: Michl Ar,her,
Joy Boggs. Suiannc Bradbutt,
Michael Bratton, Narsa f''rost,
Ellen Hawley, Randy Humphrey8,
Keith Morgan, Martha Nicholson,
Karl!n Singer, Roger Stiles and
llichard Wilson.

Only $ 1 49
1953 FORD

Surer 88 - 1 Dr ncanliful iv•
ory &amp; lurq. f i n i,;;h, !ikf' new
1 Jrrs. hydra1Hilli1• 1 rans., pOWl'r
brnkt's, rii1rl 1n, lwJlf'r, .1 l'al llll'C.

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Good Friday
Services At
Church of Christ

POR T WAIHINOTON, WI._ U,t
-A ju1tlu .. the P,Hc.e, t1kl111
tllfflH f•r fOOd n..,._ thoutht
he hid betn rMIHted � WNks
•" 1nd applltcl for I ne• bond
Th,,r1d1y, Offlclala ww• emlbar•
rasffCI whan th. JP 1pp.1red.
SomHody forvot to lnclud• hi,
pHt on the electlOft MIiot, Th•y
d•clded to rHpttolnt him.

Eighth Grade; K,.aren Bachner,
Elle n Dutton,
Neda Bradford,
Carroll Lyons, James M I iier, Kim
Neal, Carol)'n Nicholso n , Jack
SHllerfielrt., Cinda Sauer, Carol
St'olt, Darry'. Stumbo, Janice
Tannehill and Judy Wildermuth.

l l ,1rd Top C'pC1 . V8 motor, fair
l
Sped.J 2 Dr. Locally ow.ned &amp;. ircs. Rougih body.
low m!lea,a:t&gt;. Cltian intcr10r, iv·
ory over turquollle ifinilfh. A
real n-ice car.

Only $495
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meeting.

The roll call was answered with
responses on the program by the
trn membus present. There were
also three guests attendmg the
mel•tini:
The next meeling, which will be
Two papl'rs on the 1·n 11c-d Na­ the final one of the year, will be
hons were g1v('n. The first ·· Jnl'!f· held on April 27 with Mrs. Wilham
national Court Of J•sti1·e was glv• Bradford as ho::;lcss.
t'n b)' M iss Bess S;rnho.11 '.V!ISS Silll
born s1alt&gt;d, tn ht&gt;r papn, that n.e•
\ions engilgrct in d1spu1e may sub
mi! their t·ast•s to t h i s cot:rt . whos1·
, 1 5 jutlges a u· drn..,l'Jl
.
by l11l' Gener
al Assi·mh!y am! the Scn1r1Ly Coun
l'll
With the issuance or thf MHS
Thr �,·c-r&gt;n&lt;I rrnpf'r wus f'I, the Se A&lt;•tivity yest.Prday the ho n or roll
l'Urily ( 'ounri l ilnd was prt'sente&lt;I for the Middleport School for th('
hy \1rs Ar1hur S1ra usll She said six . weeks was a nnounced as fol ·
the ('011n,· l l Wils org,rnized to func• lows:
l ion contmuously, consi�ting of J I
8eniors: Man Barth, Roger
memlwrs of the Pnited Nations
Marianne
Brinkman,
r1\'t' of these :nembcrs are prrm Bennett..
anent fhma. Frun{'e, Hu�81a. Great Lynn Buchanan, Judy Clark, 6har•
Britam anti The U 11itc1t State. The on Evans, Judy Gregg, Loretta
rem11 m111 g _.., i:,c ;.re ('kr\ed hy the 1-1.a n n i n g, Dave Hartinger. Kuen
GenC'rnl As.� rmhly. F.leclrd rnCnt· Herrmann, Phyllis HHberl, Ber­
hen St'rvr two y{'ars The prirnar)' n ard Might, Bob Preston , Janice
rc sponsihil1ty ,,f l tH" l'!\11tu · il is to Richards, Barbara Stiles, Bon n ie
111:untain i n t ernalion!il pe:tl'I' and Van&lt;.:oo ney, Den n is Walburn, Kar•
en Walker, Carol)'n Willlon a nd
secur ity
Sue Yeauger.
Mn Slr;,us.� sa id nwmhN s mu�I
Juniors: Judy But.ther, Christi ne
alw11)'s bl' pn•�i•n l a1 h1•;1dq1 1artors
and do 1 l s \\fork ,•vt•ry day, year in Coats, Barbara Covert, Betty Co•
;incl ve;ir out. l a k i nJ.: prompt action vert, Ka)' Jenkinson, D1vid Lyo ns,
Dan11y Malik, Kare n McElhinny,,
Ill :i lly C'1TI!'rg1 •111· .v
Susie Pullen, Jac-klyn Ratliff, Dori11
Rice. Rosetta
Hichards, Judy
Sauer, Wilham Stobe.rt, Richard
Swackhammer, C)yda Taylor and
.Janice Zirkle.

11te Boss says move these nrs or e l se. Biggest Deals
ever on ibe biggest selection c11er. Tht"rc's no better
lime than NOW lo mall.e a de11l!

$1 399
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A Man's Lif.e At Stake

Rockefeller Mum On Grow�g Belief He's Back Rain Date Is Set
r:�1:�:.1.!�'i'h� �r��';'.....
For President
. In GOP Picture As Candidate
·
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· ftll' the annual Horse Show sponoor•

ALBANY, ·N. Y. UPI - Gov.
Nelson A. Rocke(eller refueed to.
dB.)' to Btop lncrwing speculation
that he wu again thlnkinr of the
Republican prea.idenUal nomtn&amp;•
lion.
The ,ovemor, litho has formally
ruled out active competltion with
vice pruident Richard lf. Nixon,
told reporters ht! would not com ·
ment on any · aspect of the GOP
convention.

But Rockefeller wa!I preparing
a new cycle or 'IOlitie.&amp;11 activity,
lnct: udinl appeu,ncea in Penn•
sylvanla next week and tri lfAf.lh
Dakota and :Mont,na tor the an•

CQnrerellce In
nutl covemon'
·
June .
He turned aside di&amp;euSBion· oC
the presidential situation. When
asked U he h•d any doubt t'1at
lhc vice president would be the
party nominee aft.er the Clilcago
convention, he nplied "I don't
want to talk about that."
Rockefeller made it clear, as he
has done before, that he has no
intention of endonlnc Nixon or
anyon� e1se uritll the convention
haB aelected ill choice.
''Th.en, H 1 have aatd, 1 wm
support the a.ndtdate - and the
Mf::ket.n
'l'1Hi ann11al ronferenee of gov•

er.nors cpuld serve as a launchin 1
pl11tform for any preSide n tial
draft m ovement th11t ap�arCd to
bl! gaining strenJth a� Republiean1,re-cvah1ated th_e!r prospect or
winning the election,
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A ·whole new wave Of interest
was 'aet off Wednesday when the
Denver Post called for the nom•
in•Uon of Rockefeller ·by the GOP
because ·"Nb.on is not the type"
to win the Independent votes needed in November.
Rockefeller admitted the editor•
i■I pleased h i111 .
"Wbo wouldn't be If they said
nice thinga about you!" be ·asked.

ed �Y lhe Meigs County Junior
Chamber of Cc,mmerce and the
Meigs Cou n ty Riding Ch.ib in 11.
meetin!!: this week at the Salisbury
Township Bulldlng.
The settled date ror lhf.' show is
May 15 at the Rock Sprin,;ts lair•
grounds. Further p l ans for the
show will be made at the club's
May meeting.

LICENSE ISSUED
A marriae:e li('ense has bPen is-­
sued in probate court to David J.
Cincinnati, truck
Jenki n s. 22,
driver and Ruth Robinson , 25,
walt·ress, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Harold Chase, Middleport.

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Gov. DiSalle Tu� Detective Saturday Night In Murder Case

COLUMB�S UPI_ - Gov. Ml·
c_hael V . D1Sall� will turn detec•
t1ve �aturda)' �1ght for an on.the•
,
spot mvcsllgallon
at tJte murder
· dec·1a e If h e
scene ( o h eI p I um
will spare the !ifc or a ma n. doom•
ed l("I be e ccuted 'Monday .r1:1ght.
� nor lw1ce this week
The gO\er
took the unusual slep of visiting
the condemned man [11. . his 1mall
death row cell to discuss the
r.rime. Then he announ ced he will
go to Hamilton, ?hio. lo talk with
authorities and i nspect the place
where the shooUng occurred.. He
spent ,even hours studying the
case Wednesdaj and Hid there
were matters he wants to clear
up,.
The n,an whose life ls at stake
j

ts F'tant 'Poindexter, 50, who has
9{1:�nl 26 years in prisdn. He said
th_al he went with , an elt-e�nvld
friend
· to a metal shop 10 discuss
roofmg. The shopow ner .suspected
• bro ke out, and
a �obbcry, sh ootrng
Poindexter killed a woman he nev•
er saw.
Thr•
Difhrut Sen�ncH
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Pomd�xtE"r was !lente nced r�r
lhe April 10, 1959, murder of Mrs.
Roxie Marie HireB. Hollis Le igh
oC Cindnanti , who took Poinde :C •
ter to !be shop, was sentenced to
life and may be parole d in 20
years. Sam Decker, who set up
the- robbery and then allegedly
tipped off the Hires', was sen•
tenced to life with parole possible
.in 10 years. Decker di 1ed tipping

off lhe Hires'.
The go"ernor said he wants to
know wb.y three men indicted
for
.
the same l'rlmc received dtfferent
M- n tences
.,
. · Poi ndexter and Lei"h
were tried by a three.judge court.
Decker pleaded guilty lo second
degree
murder before a single
.
JU dge.

Poi n dexter's prison rec-onl goe5
back 41 years . He lived in the
barnlort of an older married sis·
ter and al 12 years of age wa5
sent to the Kentucky reform school
for killing his brother•i n •law's
chicken. He said he missed eating
regularly after he was released.
stole a pair or overalls. and was returned lo the corrcdional school.

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or robberies.
CLAIMS F IRED BLINDL Y
· •., h e w11rked
pom
· dex t er cI 11meu
· h t ror t hree years at a
every mg
Cincinnati YWCA. Leigh, a friend
from their days in Ohio Pe nite n•
·
· to. go
u:, an.1u asked hm1
l1ary,
ca.me �.
lo H.am 1ll1Jn ta see about buying
roofing. Poi ndexter said hf' had no .
I a ned
w
idea
bb
8/�fd :�\a;�e� ; gu� be­
cause a woman had been shot
near his home

Poindexter claims he whipped
out hiS gun and bega n firing
blindly, only as a means or at·
tempting to escape. One of his
shots kUled Mrs. Hires.
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