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lira. E. A . Leonard or ...::olumbus
!lpUt tbe put wttkend with Mr
· .aJ\d Kn. Ruu Watson.

8-Daily Sentinel. Pomeroy-M1ddleport, O , April 14, 1 960

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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,.,_- L,\ST ANGRY MAN"
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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(1n Color)

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. NOW AT STATE TH EATRE

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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$1295

$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

VI � Ton, Platform. .

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2 1011 t'h11s�is. Ru-I ;-ood.

Buy With Collllden« Al The Big

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Your Chevrolet Dealersh i p

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

W', JIAIN BT,

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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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COLLARLESS SUIT co,­
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.
tricl.

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A M'ddl eport

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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you r h om e a nd wea r i n g apparel f o r yo u r f a m i l y
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Emmett Mankin
Dies In Roscoe
Pennsylvania

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Howard Griffin, Athens. and W.
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.
The next meetln1 will be be\d ljln
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Another greot " first" ... fomous independent coil Beoutyrest construdion
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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BEAUTYRl!lST by

SI M M O N S
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line of' Simmons fine bedding • • most any style or 1l11e m■at ,_ . . or box
S.. . . . . (on the lino, and 3rd. floors) the complete
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and, s.f■ Ilda,
sprl1111, Roll-■w■y Bech, Bed Sr'n111, Met",I ...W ■ncJ the fine line• Simmons ·Hid•
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WEATHER

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.
,._
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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LNnard..
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
t
reYie
the
cadet
wing.
vt1.
Floyd
w
o
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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color,td
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/•
.
The officer h...... In hie c,r mr
n ual award to the Air Force f
an
'.
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
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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..,......
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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.
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· J .,..e E. W. People• beud .tu•
c'1o
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Tt\_e ordetl for th&amp; !!f.iJY ,.._
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p{
lbe
y..,
lo&lt;
fish·
.Emergency Squad.Ge&amp;,,, Ovef
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. .. 'Ml.e ·Wfatn · t..:slf'rtW "ftLtt- pa:,- ·• f'...i�,.,..,
. - 'M.c,- Ml.JI.bone is �in&amp; • �e. •
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y,itboUt
a
license
anrl
handetl
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nominition .tor treasured · on the­
lire bega n .
,
�·t11te··o1 $15 and � to Charles Stuck Twice In Mud
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: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 .
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Bchool rhildren who daily �t•I
of
captivity in tlle hmds of abdue•
rearreste
.
de
n
yesterday
ts,
i
s
bcin;.:publishe
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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;:
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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
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... J.h·p,u· tmenL will conduct a p·1b• m ht1rro...,cd t' •sh. ·
O
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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•
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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

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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
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Campai Funds
Running Low For
Sen. Humphrey

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

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Be Out LJOOD
�

Rutland Honor
Students ArP,
Announced

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Eric Peu geot Returned
Police Close Dragnets

Food Vendor�
Face Health
Regulations

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ent1ne

at y

Turbulent
Weather Hits
I'est, Midwest

OrOrlty M eetS

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Touching All Bases

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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.
black finish. heaMr.
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The program, prepared by ).1rs.
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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1957 FORD

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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•
I
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.
.
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.
.
�0�_rJn
.
.
Th:e Good f'r_ld1y serv1c� i.s spon.
sored by . the M1ddlePort �mlsterial
.
Au�iation _ II 21 community coJop·
erabve proJed.

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People
In Pomeroy

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"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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S&lt;'venlh Grade: Michl Ar,her,
Joy Boggs. Suiannc Bradbutt,
Michael Bratton, Narsa f''rost,
Ellen Hawley, Randy Humphrey8,
Keith Morgan, Martha Nicholson,
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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
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St'olt, Darry'. Stumbo, Janice
Tannehill and Judy Wildermuth.

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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!

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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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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•
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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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11 Years Ago It Was tiO Above

Rewards For Communit y Service

A short time ago seven supermark�I rnanageu from six states were named winners in
an u nusual award program conducted each
year by the National A.ssociation of Food
Chains. The program is designed to rct'ognize
outstanding community service as wel l as
awareness of lhe responsibi lities of citizen­
ship.
T h is year's wi nners were selected from a
group of more t h a n 6,000 managers around
the country who rompcted in the loc.:t l phase
of the IJrogra m . The selections are made on
the basis of answers to a questionnaire pre­
pared specifica l ly for the program by Teach­
ers College or Colum bia Uni vt!rsity, which
has been st udying t he problem of citizenship
under a grant from the Carnegie Found"tion.
The questionnaire is aim e&lt;l at testing citilen­
ship i n commu n ity governmental bodies, acti­
vity on behair of local welfare campaigns, ci•

club and church member ship and participation, and regularit y or voting in all types
of elections .

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What gives this developm ent significan ce

is t h a t . years ago. a com mon eharge held lhill
the chains and their executives and 111anager s
had little or no interest in commun ity wel­
fare and were motivated by the desire to take
as much money out of local t:onununi ltes ils
possible. That cha rge is rarely heard nowa­
days, and with good re&lt;iSOll . All intelligent re ­
tailers , chain or non-thain , encourag e their
people to become aclivt• , cons1 rud ive furccs
for communit y bettermen t a l l along the lirie.
And that is simply the application of good
sense to business policy, for the wel fare of a
retailer or �ny other entt'rprise depends on
the welfare or the town or towns i n which he
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Stabilizing �fluence

In late years there have been big and st.eady increases in the number or individuals
ho lcflng slocks in American corporations. The
total now ii. in the neigh borhood of 12,500,000 - which marks a far cry indeed from the
time when the stot·k market was the province
of the few, and a mystery to everyone else.
There arc sti ll other kinds of investors of
great importance - the institutional invest­
ors. These include pension funds, investment
compan ies, l i fe in9Urance companies and non­
profit institutions su ch as college endowment
funds and foundations. During the past dee•
ade, arc·or-din g lo a recent New York Stock
Exchange study , these investors registered
an overall increase In their holdings of 437
per cent. Some registered much g reater in•
creases - in the case of pension fund hold•
lngs of stoek, for Instance , the figure wa,s a
smashin g 2,0tm per cent.
The signifkance of this. has been pinpoint•

ed by the Exchange's president, Keith Funs•
ton: "The role o( the institutional Investor in
the stock ma rket is consta n t ly Increasing in
importance - just as the nu mber of individual investors has increased trCmendously in
recent years.
"These are healthy developments. Institu­

tions, for instance, represent millions of peo­
ple from every walk of life. Through institu­

tional Investments in common stocks, addi­
tional millions of Amerkans have become indirect owners of the nation's businesses .
"Professional investment managers llandl ­
ing the funds of institutions have also lent a
strong investment tone to the market - their
objectives are long-term, they buy for cash,
and they are not disturbed by short-term
pric� fluctuations."

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YESTli:RYEAR I

White Rose Lodge
Holds Sessiion
At Legion Holl

bAILY SENTINEL

DAYBOOK

Thl s we put in • good safe place and then couldn't find:
A clipping from a 1949 newspaper brought ln by Wil­
- 'Jll
liam Beaver, Racine, concerning lhe weather. It stated that
the February 9 temperature recorded in 1949 hil 60 degrees,
quite a contrast to the same day in 1 899 wh&amp;n the tempera­
ture dropped to 41 degrees l!elo,. iero.
- A picture of Dale Eu­
gene Showa-Ile,, East•m High
school aenior who won a four
yi,ar agrlculturl!I scholarship
at Oblo Stale University in
competition with ,1,032 other
Ohio high school seniors. We
have found the picture w here
we had it safely hidden and
prQduce it herewith. Young
Showalter is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Showalter,
Chester.
- An announcement of an­
other Leap Ye�r baby born to
a Meigs county couple at the
Mason Clinic Feb. 29. II stales
that a daughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Imbod­
en, of Pomeroy_ The baby was
_n amed Ter�1•.... Lyn� a n_d
weighed 8 l'tis., 14 01.1. Grandt il!Slfiu'l!ll
parants ai-e 11\r- ind 1,!rs 1 · Frank G rhtm\,• ·z.et Main st, µ&gt;om.eroy, and ]!fr. _a nd .Mrs. R.o�•r� Worth-, &lt;&gt;f Haaford. ,
- An old, &lt;&gt;eWBjlaper oon-ying on .11ye • l»lhitss -ecoot01t of
tile hanging or s; ,:fen-ett It is l'.hi&gt; Mid.dlepolit Herald and
bears the aate of Sept i, 1887 anB'il'li' UnsJgnea·story re · ting
the frlm det&amp;1ls of ·the deil..-tu,re from Jt\l; wo_pll,_ �f
MriTer,
r�II .ia the noose. 'rile ,;xil,cution 1,�ij !AJJill 'PJ,a�fal" mi ight
�f the pay di pqbllfa!lor �I the Oliio Periiteiltiary. The hame
of the contributor of the paper is still i n a sale place llf!d to
I d■,te has not been found.
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, - And while on the su hject of old paper. an issue of The
Telegraph published in Pomeroy and dated Feb. 13 1884 has
been b�ouJlht In by Simon Johnson of Middleport. Under Ille
heading, '"rhe Deluge, " ii devote, almost three of Its eight
pages to the complete coverage of the flood of 1884.
Editor E. S. Trussell explaihs to hie ,..dors that the paper
is two days late in order to bring a full account of the flood
and h� does exactly that In one of the most detailed jobs of
reportmg we have ever read. According to The Telegraph
only one retai_J e�ablishmen t, a store at "Kerr"s Run, escaped
the flood which mvaded the second story of buildings on
Front Street, now Main Street.
That Item yesterday about a round and square dance this
Sat�r.day evenln with the Rainbow Valle y 'l'rio frorn Galli­
polis playing, buf not menl!. oni_ ng wher.e all the fun.was tp be,
1s being sponsored by · the Pomeroy Moose Lodge · It 1, a n
open affair, the public invite d.
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Meets Wednesday

1ln. John Hayea and Mn. 'Marlon
Wood were hhteuea whe n the
Put Councllort or Chester Council,

Dau,.hJen o{ Amerlc,i, met Wed ­
neldar eve nlu at the lodae hall.
Th• meeting opened wlth the
Euter 1tory by Mu. Clare nce Neut­
illn g, pr�ldent, followed by the
Lord'• Prayer and Pleda:e to the
Flag. A 1h� bua.inesa eS.!llon w11
held and Mra. Milo Blgge was rt•
ported home Crom the· hoapltal.

Mra. Cur li1 Frederick an d M r■.
Freema n Willlams were in c harge
1&gt;1 the en tertai nment and pri.r.ea
were awarded to win ners in saml!I
played. ?l':'8. Neutzling won the
door priu.

Refreshments were aerved by the
Mn. Helen Kennedy ii aniatlnl hoateueti.
in the &lt;'are of lln, Pauline Gal­
John Werner, proprietor of
l 1.1her who is critically ill at her
Radio Store underwent
Werner',
home.
·at the Met11
Wedne■day
aur1ery
Park­
Lewis Sauer Sr. went to
General Hoapltal. He was report­
erabury today for a medical
ed Ttnu-lday to be recovering
the("kup.
eatl1fadorlly.
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Mrs. Rqbert Hyaell bu returned
· to the Ktndera:arden cl•aaea thia
wee): -after Mine ablent because
s •
of Ulntu,
TONIGHT
Mn. J. M. Archer left today
Vi- -.i.,e-. � Red Buttom for Columbua to 1pend E11ter
Rhonda -'11enJinif, David Nel9on with h4!r dauc�ter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. .wmam Beaver.
''fl:IE BiG CIRCUS"
While there lhe will atten d Ell·
(In Color &amp; Scopel
ter aervkea at the North Baptiat
Chureb with her family and on
Montgomery and
April 21 will attend the Graduate
Mona · Preeman m
Recital of tfer grandd aughter,
"H U K"
Linda, who b majoring in voice
(In Ookw)
•t Ohio State. The recital will be
SATUROAY ONLY
held at 1:00 at Hughes HaU. Be­
Cordey
WU.lard .,=
. fore returning home Mrs. Arther
plans to visit lin Union City, Ind.
her eon and family, Mr. and
with
Peter Cushing In
Mrs. J . M.. Myg:a,t.
"HOUND OF THE
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reynolda,
BASKER.Vll.Ll!:S '
Mn. Minerva Child ers a nd Mrs.
(Horror Olamic In C:Olor)
Frank Belt ldt today to spe n d
Ail&amp;O 0.rtoon
Eaater weekend i n A kron with
NOW AT STATI TM ATRE
Mrs. Mini Blen d and Mr. a nd
TONIGHT Mid SATURDAY
Mra. C. E. Childers.
Ouy Gr.Int - James Muon
Mrs. Paul Berkley, Mrs. Vir(i•
Eva Marie Saint
n ia Smith and Roy Blackwell of
"NORTH BY NORTHWEST'
Elyria have returned to their
Viiet&amp;-mion and Color
home after bei nll: here for the
Also 0al10on
fuqeral or Carl ,AUensworth.

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News Of The Week

Will R,:rnold.l who WII taken
to Mel&amp;1 General Ho1pltal lbil
week ia reapondlnl lo treatment
•n d w11 aomewbat lmprj&gt;ved ye1terd1y,
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dau1,hter1, villted yuterday w ith
Mn. J1mea Soudera.
Deltnfl Del..e&amp;al who attend, th,:
local Ktnderaarten school w11
taken to Holzer Hqa,plLal Wed•
nellday with pneumon ia. Oelene ie
the daua:htir of Mrs. Vireinla De
Leeal, employee 1t Lu:ln SI.ate
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NEW HAVEN SERVICES
Mrs. Wllll1m Morris, president,
Easter Su n rise Services will be
Pr,F&amp;hlerl over the business 01eet­ held al ,.6:SO a. m. l n the New Ha­
when the .While Rose- t:o1r,e vent EUB Chui-th, Speakers for
ti,g
Today is Friday, April 1&amp;, the
at the Legio n Hall J n Mi ddle­ the service will be college students.
met
!Oflth da)' of the year, .,... •
port We dne,d ay afternoon.
Special ipuslc will b� presen ted by
more to follow i n 1960,
the .htnfrJT and , Youth choirs. The
The moon 1B approachin g Un
Mrs. L. D. Dlle8 reported on service i1 being pla n ned by Mrs.
Thus, the Influence of thes e investors is a le�l quarter.
the conve n tion which 8he recen t­
The morning .!ltars are1 Mer­ ly attended I n Columbus as a re­ r.wre nce Lievln g �md Mi11s Ethel
stabilizing o'ne.
Riddle. The public Is i n vited.
&lt;:ury, Mars, Jupiter llTid Satur n .
presentetl ve from the locs I lodge.
O n this day 111 history:
Mrs. Pauli n e Gallagher w.as re­
MINERSVILLI SERVICES
In 1843, American a nd British por1ed lo be seriously lll at her
Euler Sunrise &amp;er\'lces will be
11ovelist Henry James was born.
home.
held at the M jnersv!Ue Methodist
In 1861. President Li ncol n se n t
New officers wer� installed by the Philathea Women of the
Church at 6 a. m. with the pastor,
lll
reported
members
Others
a
g
n
recognltl
message
a
Congress
MRS. CHAS. D. WOODE
Middle
Rev.
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n
Su
charge.
n
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d
Car
Robert
port Church of Christ when the gi-oup met at' the
Sunday Sl' lwol all. l'nclance Sun­ stale of Civil War an d aaked for were Sadi� Turner, who Is n ow
m.
a.
10
at
is
school
du:y
chu
rch
Thur_sday evening_ "!rs. Robert _Reil&gt;\,! ..,,, the instaUJoe
Mra.
Lancaster;
In
livinlil
"15,000 volunteers to Join the Un­
day well 44, orrering $12.40.
1ng
office
Mont
Mra.
Foss,
Wm.
Mn.
Turner,
r and presented each new officer with a corsage .durforces.
ion
Worshi p servlcei. were hf'ld at
CORRECTION MADI
• �g the servlre-. Mrs. Fred I. Girdner assisted Mrs. Reibel
10:45 with an aUendance of 14,.
In 1865, Abrah am Li ncol n , 16th Miller,. Mn. Allen Knopp an d
Howard Thoma, Jr. was charged
with Herman T;iylor lay leader.
president or the United StalC's, Mn, McBride who is n ow living by the Ohio State Patrol with hav­ w1lh the service and spoke brielly of the Phllathea society.
Parkersburg.
In
The society was organ ized 45 ye •
The MYF held its regulor meet· died from an asaa11in'e buUet.
,
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87 Willer E. Slae1
ago a,91 Mr,. G�ner .fJid .Jpat rte Praie, tj.ke,u · ,rtqn the �ster
Ing Sunday evening. rw�. lllms
I n 1 895 !he 'J)lay Trilqy_ was
gro111)
the
meetln,
the
After
TIO driver's license &amp;&amp; stated �es­ group
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Hact' bee n I sreat 1sset to t e hfdeif1."
sto11:etl in New York, leaving In were take n to t}le ..,_�lu lt,tlur• terda)'.
l thla name, I n thlH section, ls the were shown.
BICKNRIJ, FAMILY
1
Tj:lere were 26 pres1mt fo� last
church.
There was o n eltcn d,lnc� ,Q� 2l Its wake a maze or Trllhy hats, an t for refreRhmeutt by the hos •
1 1lamily of 1'homQa
and
Henton
Mr. Bl t·klH ' II. wllh his d in lji( hlrr
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Mrs. L. E. Rey nolds was In stalled n ight .!! meeting lnciu din1 Karen
Bare- lest Wedne9duy cvcn i"ng el tho co1c1ts, waltZ1Cs, chocolntcs ..ind tesses Mrs. M ary Jane Neal, Mrs.
1 h Barf' mor. Mrs.
MISSIONARY TO SPEAK
left home Au�u� I I , 11179 , l o vi ! il �: l l z abe
'11 maiden name was Ruw8on. prayer scrv lt•cs wllh Thelma Hc n ­ chiltlren'11 names.
the 24th pre�l�ent or the group. McElhln n y and Lyn n Rey nolds,
as
mor
Br.inch Flemmi n g an d Mra. Mor­
Wllliam Walker of Colu mbus, a
hi8 boyhood home in Chc111111,::o
Mrs. G u y Rey n olds was installed as guests.
der1ion, lrsdlng. This week's lead­
In 1912 arter striking a n Ice ris.
nnlly came from
origt
famlly
Thl11
m l111lo n ary on furlough rTom Japan
("uunly . Nt• w Yor k and while
-------vice president, Mrs. o. E. McKinley
er is Helrn Woode.
hl'r� shortly before mi&lt;lni�ht dur­
will speak a n d show slides on mii.•
thcr·,, lnlcmlcrl to 1,u 1 ne w slonf's near W11verly, W, Va. Several
es
secretary
TO SIGN , PACT
be
will
services
Sunrise
Easler
,
Mrs.
lu,c­
the
evening
previous
the
ing
C
larence
n
Cline
the
fumlly
Hawso
of
mber
m
s
e
1lo n ary work In the field, at the
to his fn1 1wr·� l,!ra v e . In some way
MOSCOW
81 11.asistanl secretary and Mrs.
lJl&gt;I - Can adian
held 11\ 1'1:45 o n the hill at Ella u1·y li n er Titanic �ank. or 2,223
or
bal'k
Creek,
Pond
on
llv&lt;'
Pomeroy Chur(!h of Christ, Sun­
ht• fr) ] rrnm lhe train an&lt;l WIii
CMINA FACIS DRO\IGMT
Trade Minleter Gordon Churchil l
Martha Child,11 as treasurer.
Wenvcr ' s. In case or inclcmrnl ahourd. I .5\7 were losL
Va.
W.
Bellville,
day at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Walker la the
Ot'l"urrrd
kill t•d. The pl·ddcnt
Preeedi ng the meeti n g a din n er today met with Russian trade of­
TOKYO UPI-Large aecUon11 of
weather Lhc servires will be held
A thought for tt&gt;day : Prui de n t
gra n dson of W. R. Welker, and a
1ihll111 :l:00 u. m. A111(11�t fl, 1879
Their l'l1ildre n Mary married al the church.
Abraham Lincol n said: "Import­ Communl1t Chi n a, hll hard by er pastor o the Pomeroy church. was held in the church di n i n g riciels for taUtil before the sched­
f
nf'ur Beaver Fl11lt1, Po, II has nev­ Willi.Im Laughlin the n Joh n Cape­
room with arrangeme ns or jo nquil ulej:I signing Sattlrday of a new
On April 18 al 'i':45 C'Ommun• ant principles may a n d must be drought lut year, 1111 n are
m ht11•11 known jus1 ho w lt hap- ha_rt ; Annie married William Tate Ion �erv1re11 wiU be held al the
and expanded three-year Sovtet•
an d forsythia on the tables.
threatene.d with a 1iml1ar crop
inflexible."
IAST IR TEA
r1wd. I i i� dn11,:h1cr brought the George Boyd and WllllBm Shanes; church by Rev. Ciml.
Mrs. Martha Childs, retiri n g Canad ian tra d e agrt:eme n t.
dllPRter, New Chi n a New, A1ency
The GJrls Guild of Naomi Ba.p­
1ody haek und ht· wall burled bY A,cie married navld Dlddle and
presiden t. had charge or the meetdisclose d tod ay. "In Shantu n g
NAMED POSTER GIRL
C-ol urnbus,
Helen Findling,
Church ol which Prls&lt;"illa
tlst
lhe side or hiM wlft• In \h(' little Hardy Allh1011 ;
Sallie married &amp;pent the weekend at tt,c home
I ng which followed the meal. Mrs.
the
alone,'
provinces
Hople
and
MaSI.
KSBUI\.Y,
TEW
SOUTH
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MENINGITIS EPIDliMIC.
of
Scott ls the preai dent will spo n­
cNnt1 1t•ry hy lhe ch11rl'l1 whil'h James Cleland; Samuel married
Gardner
age
mil·
1
than
"more
nld,
cy
n
opened the meeti ng with
UPI
Robin
blue-eyed
de,
n
Blo
0
NIAMEY, NIJer Republic UPI-·
d
1m
mother
her
and
lvs
brother,
­
n
begl
day
n
,,Su
tea
Easter
n
a
sor
Jitlll lw11 r.� his IHUTIC.
Cora Dlddll'; Fannie married Joh n Ru u ell Findling,
Balnis, 4, Thursday we!I named lion people are eni11ed In bring­ nl n g at 2 ,p. m. at the chur('h, prayer.
Several hund red persons hev6
.
William
Sines;
mar1·Jed Rosa
Money f�m two _ projel"ts o f the died in a men ingitis epidemic in
N1itlonal Poster Girl for the Mu1- ing water to lhe wi n ter wheat Rev, WIiiiam Strickla nd, pastor,
I l l s wi rt• lliecl Ff'hruary i5 , 1863
Casto Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. C. Jo;. Woode of cular
Foundulion'!I crop." Jt sai d the droughl threat of the Mt. Zio n Baptist church at •group: selhng va n illa and lm'lon the British territory of Nigerit
Dystrophy
Tht·Y had six chlhlrrn, one .!!Ion Lawson, Love
navoring lnd devotional books, was j rep,orts rea&lt;'hl ng here said today.
centered on north Chlna.
and r l v1• llaughtcry, Onr daughter Torr('nrc, Av1tnell McKinno n ; Hir­ Tuppcra Plai n s s11e111 Su ndiiy 1900 ru n d drive.
Athena will be guest 1peaker.
turn ed in to the treasuret.
D.
wlth Mr. and Mn. Clrns.
M11ry SuMarm1.1h,
murrlcd Hev. am tnarrled Shirley Staats.
Three charter member, were
Woo
the
t
a
eal\crs
Afternoon
e.
d
Grorj,W l'unnor, a n d after hl9
IASTIR IRIAKPAST
W I iiiam a nd Mary Laughlin.
�
present for last nisht's meeling,
drulh sht• morrird David Cross. Their ('hildren Grover C. married Woode home were Mr. a nd Mr!!.
The Guil d Gll"ls of the Mt. Mor­
ACROSS
8. Hide for­
Gold
21.
Gulhrle.
George
Mrs
Mrs.
Farmer,
Dave
TO 1�'11
DEVOTE�
D
David arst
Sl11• lefl one son W llllu Dlcknell Dab;y lfnyt; aarenee married Ora
iah Baptist Church will be ser­
1. Put out
future uae
I OP MEl(i8.IIM8()N AREA
(her.)
Sr.
,nd
have
Yost
Tom
Mrs.
anti
Mr.
Mr,,
c.
E.
v,nce.
Mro.
Don
Cro�s. Shr dit'ti March "I, 18R2.
vi n g an Ea1tef brukfast Sun day
Srnt t . No childre n by secon d mar•
8. Thick ,ttco
(alang)
22. Ta.vern
Gosney was welcomed Into the
spe n t the past week al 1he home
•ichlh.1 I. C,Wtn., PubU1htr
RAREMOR •'AMll,Y
mor ni n g from 1 to 9 a. m ,
10. Worth
rlage,
Nlll'row
7.
of
Farta
33.
Delbert
Mrs.
.
r
M
son
their
of
member.
new
a
as
group
and
Publlabed.
every fl't"ll'llfll'.ln _Thl' only family we rind by
ll. Story
The breakf'aat is open to the
alrip of
(To a. Continued)
.pinning
b:, 'l'be 'f)hio Vall•
The
Yost and famlly of Suyar Grove.
Good
Fri
day aervices to be
eept
Sundaf
12. Heaped, u
wood
wheel•
pub11c and Included on the menu
held tonlght at 'i' :30 and the Easter hbllahln• Compan, at 110 ¥4
J'l.l r, end Mrs. Leslie Green or
in 11. mound
8. Not
24. La.tvlan.
wJll be Julee, bacon and egga,
Sunrise service at 6 a. m. were an- Jba.n.lc St•• Pom1110,1 Ohio. lw.."
Athens, Mr. a n d Mrs. Homer Rice
13, Blbllcal
windward.
rlver
biscuits or to11t, ftreal a n d cof­
nou
neq oflJce phone WY2-216G, edttor­
n eed.
of Middleport o n d Mr. and Mrs.
name
9. SwJes
26. Close to
fee.
BY JEAN PARKIR
of Norlh weatern apoh on the Junior Seyfr!ctl nnd children or
Mrs, Childs thanked the women ial ollJce obone WY2--2157.
U. Peraont
capital
27, H&amp;wal•
WISTIRN LOCAL PTA MIITS achool mera:er and 1lrHBl!!d the Ly n ch burg, Va.. visi ted II. E.
US. Pale
Entered u lfforn! eJ,aa mllllDII
for their &lt;'o-operation d uring her
12. Arch.
I••
TD M T MONDAY
The Wcstt·rn Loral PTA niet nel'd or parents or the entlre Perry at the El mwoo d Res1 Home,
thrl!lfl yean as p�1illd en t. She . cloa- m atter at the • poa$ office at Poa
18. Pronoun
115. Help
blrd
'Mie ,,M:elga· county Men's Fellow•
al t he Rulluod Grade gym Mon- achoo\ d latrlct worldn1 tOa:ethff, Sunday.
17. Charge
17, Rough
ed the meeting with an Ea■ter eroy, Ohio. .
80. Mo
ot the �hurch of Chrlat will
shlp
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day n lght.
19. Bellow,
quarry
He JUl!liested the 1roup chana:e
NaUon:-1 '4.,-e1·U1tn1 reure111m
at. Em�
VanMeler, Mrs.
Mn. Myrlie
meet nex.t 'Monday evenlnll: at Ing UI, Jame■ Williams, Kent tlv :
The meeth1: w111 called to or- t heir name to Northwei,ttirn Loc.t Zelda Howaril an d son and Ber,
22, Girl"• name
atone
:iS. Min
e �!l+,'-.:mball. tte.. ..
the Bradford Church of Christ at Brown, Wllllam Ryherd, Carol
23. BhllrP
der by th&lt;' prc11lde n t Mildred Lu- PTA. It wu reported I balance of gAta �ae RiHI vi111ted Mr. a nd
le. Ohldo',t .
ma.tttrlal
.mlDltdl, A� . . New Yl}rk ctr,,
1:30.
Dalley, Nita Addia, Jaimes GHi, lflw y�
and harlll
lowe1t nett k. BoU ■lowl;y
cas. Vire president
M �rJorle "99 waa d ue on the tllalile i;urtal" a11d Mrs. l\(lrbert Balley at the
,
SI&amp; Ancltnt
James MeDou1al, Jamea Blatei,
2C). a•nnent
&amp;OJwer, u a
lllet- gave•thc PTA prayer. The which '"'H lnatalled receritl)'. A EhQWOod Nu"r1inl Home TUeRd1y.
I
~11� M
SubM ---'
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'""t:
HOSPITAL
MOl,:ZIR
ot
dlatrlct
,
lll&gt;r&lt;hr
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Ferguson,
Clyde
Eada
Samuel
1f'cretwry 1 rrport wu given by dlseuHlon followia 111th JlOlhlng
ORe,,rt Babcock O! Long Bottom
A,la Minor
Admitted April 18 : Mn. Guy Mr,. C. R. Nilson and aon, Mrt.
Jwllt'I Morri1 and trci1urer Verna definite dec:i ded H to wti 1&lt; �r villted Ott, Swa n , Su n day.
,
28
BvenJ.nl'
Lee, PoJll•"'Y RD.
W.
,
l
and dauahter, t'be 1llilr s..!!111!11 "'ftoe, .111.lill
Snowde n reported a balance or not the PTA would ht!ilp ,:J, th, ·, •1 )lra. Thelm• kel\denon and
aun fOd
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J!:
Mn.
�
13:
April
1
Pl1ml111ed
11 end d1111h- llX mcmthti �-10: tJ\ne mon!III
$22.80. A l'rloUon approved thtt debt.
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Mta.l iJtlla Weaver vltitect Mr. a n d
�
m
n. Butrm,
i
O.
Mn.
Martin,
He
Llevln.,
E.
oll, Mn. D. L, D,IO. By ID.otp'r "'-.. 1fber. oaf
J
.
,
ditdslon or the rommlU.ee to urvt
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.
Tht tUtndance blnner w11 wori kr1. Herbert lta ley 'fhunday.
,
a1. Ink ,pot.
l
VanMeter,
David
Mn.
Lewta,
son.
'llfd
am
n
the .wlumnt banquet at Sl,28 Pft' by Ml11 Carol &amp;iller'1 4th,6th
1bl1: one , moa� 11. :a,, .,..U.: Nii
,
The W8CS WI 1 meet Tuesday
.
H Towar,t
llr,. HuIirid Sid: - Deatlie- April "ia Wilburn Golll- nu - Ila • •optlli, ...20; 1hr
Roy M■
plate. M n Luc11 annou n ced that 1nde room.
eve n i n g April 19 al the home of
den, Wllllam J■el, Arthur Flem- moNi -and Mn. Ella White,.
the MelK,1 County Rclllllous Edu,
IM"ltll. S,
Tbe next meetln1 will be hel d Helen Woode with Eleanor Boy­
l'alio n Counctl would meet Apftl M,y 9th al l11e 'hl1h· achool with les profram lea der.
IT. llco,rch
\
23 ind the Melg1 County PTA open hou1&amp; lo be lleld In the
U. AJlcl.nt
Count'i l, May !Uh at Portlan d . Home Economic'• ,nd I ndu1trl•I
Irl■h ,■pllll
co. 011111
the l'TA work.hop will be held Art, rooms tauIii ht by Mn. Jan
water bottle
Jum• 7-8 at M111kln1 um Cotlea:e. Burleso n and Harold Sauer.
Cl. Lev.I
1bo that lhe StO PTA Cout1cll
"3, Man'1 a1m1
The meetln1 waa adjourned. An
will mPf"l at Marlell1 College on
ly H1.. 1 Prancl1
ff. Not ltrOhS'
open houae w11 hel d throu1hout
May 3rd,
Mr. and M n . Paul Taylor of
Thlok GOrdl
40.
t:dillOn Hobatetter,
Pomeroy, the entire 1rade l!Cbool.
Akron werti week end 1ue1t, ot
ftefre1hmenta of HndwlchH, \fr. an d M\'8. Merle Davh1.
1poke on the Mel111 Cou nty H011PI•
tal humr w11h a queallon and a n 8• coUee ind kool-.ld were lf!rved lo
Mn. Mary Hilliary, who lR em­
approldmately l&amp;o by Alice Wlllwrr pnlod followin&amp;.
ployed In Columbus, spent IHl
A br111 qu,1r1e1
romposed or l1m1, Ruby Ferrell, Gr■ce Du1an, week end with W. R. Swa n and
Rosallit Uni� . Su 1ie Parker, Dt- Donna Kina, Vivian Plerce. Ellen family.
•
v ld Grate and Maude Brewer play. Tuei:flr, lrl, WUH1m1 and Dotty
Mr. and Mn. Beecher CoopeP
.
Wllltam1
ff
t
td "Deep River" . Judy T ke l
look Mn. R. D. HIil to G1ltlpoli1
played a baritone 1010 "Fair Mu­
IHI Monday to, coo,ult her doctor.
Mra. Eihfll NellOl'I, 0A Turner
dov,,••- A &lt;'larlnel rroup COfflpoffd
Sunda)lf vlllton of Mr. a nd Mn.
of Marlene Hoffman, Marsanl and Dee Thoma■ reten lly atte nd­ Worle)' FrJ1�d• �ere Mr. and Mn.
Smith and J1unU1 Tad:ett played ed the dildlcatlon "Nrvtcea at the 'DftlbMt MUim, lt-vinf Han d, Rev.
BradfoM Ctiurth of Chrl1t.
"VafiaUOft1 of Fu1ue.11
Dutther and larqily and Kearney
Mr. 1hd Mr1. Bru«i Davi■ vl■lt­
StveraJ co,nm\uee, wlll be
Rathbum.
ntlbed l&amp;On lo pt.n the •lumnl ed the put week with her UIK'lt
Buryl WhJte, Cha,le11tot1, vl1lled
banquet, A &lt;'OmmlttN wa■ n1m­ Pearl Holden, Colurnbu,.
llim moth•: Mn. Ran Ml11ht, who
tlltabtth McCumber, Dexter, 11 allin,1. He v!llted Mr. and Mn.
lid ror the ltell1lou1 'ldt1e1tlon
wu I Sundav afternoon aue■ t of A, D. 1111� Monday.
- Fun4.
lln. ,-.,. Canaday. eh1lrm1n lfr, and . Mn. J1me1 Nlctloleon.
•
Jlm Ward who haa been In 1
tho �lfll•, l!oOllliltloe pn, llr. and Mn. Leland SPoWden veterans hospital ha■ been return­
�ltd the followln1 n•me1 for and f1mll)' of Palne1vllle IN Yllit• ed home somewhat lm11roved.
Offletn for 'the eomln1 year J&amp;r1. ln&amp; bi■ parent,, Mr. and Mn,
Mr. 111d Mra. 111f)ther Cooper and
laotNha, ,ret&amp;dent• lln. Jean Roy Snowden, Mr. and Mn, eon tptnt trom Friday evenlna un­
P-. •Ice ..,...dent,. lire. J■- Btuce May and family, Mr. and tol Sund,, with hLt alater, 'Mb.
Mn. Chulea Simpkin1, 11.r. 1n.d W1U1ce Owena. South Charleston.
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c...11 Snowdon ind family
lrouUNr. '11101 .,..,,.
A nice &lt;'rowd attended the Sher­
1ml Mr. and Mn. Homer PIRer man ·Ballan1ee ul1 at Dexter, 111t..
� hi • ,roup voto.
eneutw• hea4 ■nd Suite.
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WISHING YOU A

HAPPY EASTER
HOPE TO SEE YOU IN

CH U RCH S U N'DAY
McClure's Dai.ry , Isle

Middleport

Corner So. Fourth &amp; Lo&lt;ust

OM o� ..:,._ ,ee:lap bJ' lbe ooUar wbHe -.· '
kbt,p t9 ,-lll91'1' NU, 'l'heJ pW blm la a 91nit � '
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UMPAOI .ova - � bta
ruokull ii avu lll Puluki. VL,
and Jadt Jcml.bp, 18, who
barrtcaded bllDNlt ln hll
tather--in-l&amp;w"I bome With h1I
10..year-old mt.e:,.ln-law u
boetap,, 11 -.re In a mental
inatltuuon. but the ■ltuaUoD
looked bad fol' a time, 81
boura, to be exact. It all be­
PD when Jenning■ broke
away from officer■ taking
him to a hearing on auw
theft chargea. In h18 ••tort•
N&amp;I" ht h&amp;d I aho� and a
rlfle. He WU anrry 9'.th hlll
'tV1fe-"alWIYI away at night"
Jlennlnp' wile. Sandra. 18. ,
-a.nd Witb b1a ln-laWII. Tear
waldn&amp;: tor bl■ capture.
·1u Un.ally got h1m out.

CELEBRATES 101st B I RTHDAY
ASHEVILLE, N . C. UPI-Dr.
Marion C. Mil lender, oldest living
alum n us of the Universit,y' of
North Carolina, Wed n esday cele�
bratcd his IOl!it birthday. As long
Ll nd s Spen cer, Reednille, wa� as the blood vessels hold up ) he
told relatives, "a man should go
ho n ored with e surprise party al on living unless he gets killed by
the home or her parents, �r. and an 1tUlomobile."
Mrs. Guy Spencer. Eightee n guests
were present to celebraie her I Ith
birthday.

Reedsville Girl
•s Honored By
Birthday Party.

Games were played and refresh•
ments served to Mary Ethel Taylor,
Patty Boring, Jeanie a n d Dorothy
Cashdoll1n, Connie Litton, Sheila
BIJke, Delores Bise, Sandra W alto n , Karen Carter, Sa ndra Trus.!lell, Roberta Wells, Patty Smith.
Chartotte Durst ' Carol Nichols · .
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Caryl a n o. ,_,arrel
Cheveh er, Roger
and LarrY, Spen cer.

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D A I LY C R O S S WO R D

lt.._NDIIOM CLU.
'!be Rhododendron Farm Woman ' , Club met 'lbunday at the
club houae for their April meetina:.
Mn Harry Grimm and Mn. John
•Y IIIMA ._ IHI.
ly Mr,. C•rroU Ad.... Jr.
Mr. a d Mr■. Fredarlck J"obnlOD
Re1tmire were ho1teue1. The meetNIHACLIMA WAIDEN' CLUB
ms opened with the Flag i.a.lute 111d family of ColumbUJ were the
Tht" Nt"hachma Garden Clu b met
rollowed by drvcllonat. led b)' rece n t cuett■ of hla parent■., Mr.
'.'tt ond.i&gt; t- venm11 at the home of
:i.tn T Sert Kouah. The lopi� wu ■nd Mrs. Lee John,on.
'.\1n Jo: A Schaekel. Mn. J.ime■
··Enter " The leuon for the day
Diehl . Jr and )tu Thomaa M cGow
Several from htH atteDded the
Will led by Mra R, Dou &amp;la, Row.b
a n wer l' ('O•ho!tesaea The meeti n1
on
Karr ■ale at Cheater
Purley
on ··wall F1n1she1 •·
opened wJ!h Mn Chester We u er,
John•
tbenin
lhe
d
n
a
urday
Sat
i
Dur
bu11neu
ng th�
meeti n g a
prH1de r1\. in charge. The roll tall
aon ule at Planta on )lond.aJ.
Je tt.et" from Mn. Ramo
wu answered "kow We A1 A Club
· na· Holliday
.. were 40 in attendance at
Ther..
..•xpreumg her 11pprec1auon for th e
Weit VLl"gima'1
L'.11n Conserve
n din c the meeting in - d ub 's coo pe ration wa1 read. M n. Su n day Sehool, Aprll 10th and the
atte
Othen
Beauty " Durllg the buinneaa meet·
A
offering Wal $10.44 .
in, hnal plans were m1tde for the eluded Mn. Bill Heward, Mn. n C harles Y on ker will attend a lead,
Thabet. Mr1. Chet Campbell, � n. er,· lr ai�mg
·
t
mee I.t Jac•■o n • I Miaa Ro»e Ealll:erday 1f Long
annual mot her-daughler banquet.
Mont Wilton, Mn. Charl e■ Dodd, Mdl, Apnl 19 . 21.
May I
••Bollom w,, ,t hom• , f-·
_
•• ...,.
'.1
Thomaa Reed. Hh . Donald
Attend mg the mee tmg
wue M ra. recen tly becau1e or illneu.
or I 1i·erli for the rext two year!!, ' n.
Erahet Riffle.
Robert Hoffm11n. Mn. Charlea Jeware Prcsid,rnt, Mr1. Henry H Buck Hartley and Mr■.
RUTH CIRCLI MEITS
ell, �rs Everett Laudenni lt, Mrs State Conevent1on held recently at
Jr v1l'e president, Mrs. Richard
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The Ruth Circle ol the UlCW Albert Rou1h, Mn. E. T. RoUl!lh. White Sulphur Sprinp. The pro­
Pflffncr. Hrcordmg Secretary, M n
11t the St. Pa11!'1 Lutheran Par- '.wti11 Leata Rickard M is■ Ora Rick­ gram for the evenin s w11 on bill
met
James Gilbt-rt; Treasurer, Mrs.
followin&amp; the Wednesday ard. Mn. Eber Roush, Mr■. R. l&gt;Oarda and waa prete n ted by Mra.
Jsh
House
Donald Baumgardner; Correapond•
ns wonbip aervice with Min. Douglas Rowh, 'Mn. T. Bert Rouah,
eveni
Harry Lay ne.
ing se&lt;.·retary . Mrs. James N. Rowh.
Twenty-one membera and one
The program committee for the James Layne, Mn. John l&lt;'G rew M rs. 0. 0. Sayre, Mr1, C larence
ne:rct two ye.irs includes Mrs. Rich• •nd 'Mn. Clyde Rlce lff\'ing u ' Thomas, Mn. Charle■ Yonker and gue11 attended the meetin g.
WSWS MEETS
ard Pfitrner, Mra. Donald Bumgard h0!ite111e1 J nd program leader■. A the hOllleues
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
The WSWS of the New Haven
nf'r, '.,trli . Will i am Gibbs and Mrs. short husineu �eetinJ was cond�cted by Mn .William McFarla�d. The New Haven Garden Club met EUB C hurch met Tuesd11y evenirfg
David t,· i elds, Jr
, Circle leader. The church clothing Thunday evening al the Alex Quil- at the church with M.ni. Paul Rick­
,
.
1 t c.: pr g am for 1 he evening was drive to be held during April wu len Memoria
l Buildin g with Mrs ard, Mrs. Marvin Ben nett and Mn.
presente� �Y Mrs. Carroll Adams, di&amp;euased. A lilm on the RnurBertha Cunn ingham, Mn. J. L: John Bumgardn er servi ng aa bo1Jr .. "f r• James N. Roush an d Mn:. rect ion wu abowo.
· Stewart a nd Mn · Fred B alef .as te11see.
Chester Weaver. M ra. Adams read
h
s s. R ll
w
�� se _ : call �•- answ•red
Othen attendlnt were Mn. Nel- wa
•n article "Keep Weit Virgi nia
The meeting opened with a hymn
a r1 u_re on
l n lil a 0ow­
GrNn," 'Mrs. Roush gave a short aon Roush, .Mn. Ch.arlea Blessin g,
t �
� e.
� e ��
followed by prayer by Mn T. Bert.
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m
n
io
men
er
talk, on con$ervation proj ects and Mn. Velma Rouah, Hrs. Robert
Roush. A tea was planned for the
Mri, Weaver read an article on Dale Roush and Mn. Grant Rowh.
During the busi neu seuion it May meeting instead of the a nn ual
"Wa,ter Conaervation . "
S URPRISE PARTY GIVEN
'lfll9 voted to accept the nominating Mother-Daughter Ba nquet . Mra. Ro­
A aurpri1e birthday party waa committee•■ report: president, MW bert Dille preaen le d the program,
A tten dlng were those name and give n recently honorin&amp;: Mn. Lou. Lei.ab
Jane Powell ; vice preaid e n t, "That They 'May Have Lire," con­
:"1:n. Donald Brown, Mn. George ise Kanchoik. During the evenins: Mra. Floyd
Carmack; Recordmg cerning midions in Africa. Mn.
Burne, Mr,. Earl Clark, Mrs. Thom­ gamea were played and prizes were secretary,
Mrs. 8. a. Vance; treas.­ DillP. closed wi,h prayer.
as Hoffma n, Mre. Robert Joh n ston , awarded Lhe wi nn eni.
I uruer, Mn. Donald F. Roush; CorAtte ndins were Mrs. T. Bert
Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. Lawrence
di n
eta ry, Mrs. Llo d
Roush, Mn. Thomas Hoffman a.nd
Lieving, Mrs. Herry Miller, Mrs.
Those alte n din g were Mn. John • �:: g secr
Tommy, Mn. Ottie Roush. Mn. Ed­
George MecKn ight, Mrs. Ray Pick­ ny Roush, �iss Louena Roueh, Mn.
na Clark, Mt11. R. F. Brya nt, Mn,
ens Jr., Mrs. Clyde Rice, Mrs. Emo Keith Arnold , Mn. Ralph Roush,
Commilteea appoi n ted include:
Mrs. Kenneth Hem, Mr.a. Fred
Wood.
Program : Mn. Floy d Carmack. Bern ard LleYing, Mia&amp; Millie Bum•
Roush, Mrs. Carl Kin g, Mr■. Everett Mrs. Philip Wolpert and Mra. Fred garner, 'Mra. Otha Lieving, Mn.
REBEC CA CIRCL E MEET S
The Rebecca Circle or the ULCW Roush and the hon oree.
Batey. Fi n ance: Mra. Donald F. Fred Batey and Mrs. Bumgarner,
DEMONSTRATION HELD
mel Wednesday eClernoon at the
Roush, Mn. Ray Proffitt and Jin. Mrs. Ben nett and Mrs. Rickard a nd
The Pare n t
St. Pa u } ' s Luther.en Parish House
Teacher$ Associa- Fred Batey. Publicity: Mra. Lloyd daughters.
YOUTH CONFIRMED
with Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr. as lion held an Appalachion Electri&lt;' Roush a nd Mra. J. L Stewart. Gar­
Amy Roush. Karla Keams, Ro­
hostess, Mr. Philip Wolpert wae demonstration recently at the New den lherapy: Mn. James Hamplcn
leader using the lopic "The Chris• Haven School. It wu aponsored by and Mr1. Harry ..Layne. Telephone : bert G rinstead, Gary Batey, Eugene
tian Missions lo International Stu­ the M ason Furniture Company. An Mrs. Philip Wolpert, Mn. W. T. Elh-&gt;tt, Eldo n Roush and Billy
dents." The meeting opened with eutomalic washer a n d dryer com- Stone and Mta. Clyde Foley. Birds: Nease were oonhrmed on Palm
a hymn A short business meetin g bination waa demonstrated. An Mrs. H. L. Dyer a nd Mn. Oltie Sunday by Rev. Jac k Welch at the
was conducted by Mrs. Robert ".lfc­ eleclric coffee maker WH won by Roush. Flowen: .Mrs. R , F. Bryant, morni n g service at the St. Paul's
Gloth lir, . The Sy110d Meetin g May Mrs. Harry Miller a nd a lamp by Mrs. N. O. Wei n e nd Mrs. Donald Lutheran Church,
OPENS STORE
16 - 1 8 al Jackson's Mill ras dis­ Mrs. Charles Macker.
Foglesong. Park Trustees: Mn. H.
W. T. Stone of Hartford has op­
cussed.
A large n umber o( area firms do- L. Dyer, Mr■. W. T. Stone, Mrs. L.
nated prizes which were given C. Rouah, Mn. Lloyd RoU!lb a n d ened a shoe store in New Haven.
Attend ing were those named and away during the evening,
The store is located in tbe Farm­
Mrs. A. B. Woodrum.
Mrs. Do nald Bumgardner, M rs. Otto
Mrs. Fred Batey rel)orted on the er's Store Building.
FIRS 1· AID CLASS
Grimm , Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. Mel
A First Aid Cla.!18 sponsored by
vin Knapp, ii-l rs. Harry Layne, M rs.
New Haven PTA will begin on
the
Herman Layne, Mrs. William Pow­
April 22. Ralph Gibbs, Jr. will be
ell and Mrs. Howard Wagenh als.
the instrurtor end classes wifl con­
WSCI HOLDS ... ITIJ&lt;G
The WSCS of the Ne-w Juven
Methodi1t Church mel r�ntly at
tht home or Mn, Mu Wetberall,
Mn. Gl�nn Smith wu tbe pro1ram
leader and her topic wu "Church
-�iu1on, In Town and Country."
S11 • WH 1ui1ted by Mn. Will.J.rd
Fur, Mn. Frank TiwmptOO 1.nd
�ra J. L. Stewart. Officen elected
at the meetln,: were : prtlident,
Mn David P'Teeina n ; trea1urer.
Mn Glen Smith; 1ecretar)', Mra
Frank ThomPIQn.

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EASTER
GREETINGS

Capacity Audience
Attends Rutland
Easter Program

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LION$ Cl.UR MEETS

The Lions Club mel for their reg­
ular dinner meeting et the Ameri­
can Legion Home Tuesday evening .
The Auxiliary served the meal. A
short business meeting was eon­
dueled with fut ure district a n d
st,de meetings being discus�,d.

COUNC IL HAS SESSION

The New Haven Town Council
met Monday evenin g for their AP·
ril meeling with Mi11yor Thoma■
Grinstead, Recorder Thelma Cape­
hurl and Cou n cilmen Charlee Ord,
Jack Fry, Thomas HoHman, Rohcrl Cooke and Edwi n Roush prea­
ent.
George Thayer and P'. C. Relchert appeared beCore the council to
further discuss the water li ne to
Haven HeiRhts. Tbe best way to in•
stall the line and for fire protec­
lion was di11cussed.
Cou ncil adopted an ordina nce to
include the new ad dition, Lone
Hickory and Layne-Ohli n ger. into
the corporation . A motlon was
made to co n tact the Ohio Power
Company to make a survey for
street lights in the n ew addition .
The council also reminds all dog .
owners that the tow n has an ordln­
ance requiring all d ogs to be lied
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tinue each Friday eveni n g for sh
weeka. Anyon e interested in en­
rolling please co ntact Mre. Paul
Powell, president or the PTA.
ROTARY MEETS
The Rotary Club met Thursday
evening for their regular dinner
meeting and a short business session.
Attendi ng were Herma n Layne,
Donald Roush, Floyd Carmack, Dr.
John Ridgway, J. L. Stewart, Jack.
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Wil1iamson, Russell Capt•hart, Her­
ry Miller, Alton Bon n ey, Jr., 0. J.
Bostic, Arthur Wehrli, Philip Wol­
pl'rl, Earl Clark, Thomas Reed and
Rev. David t�reema n .

The Easler program presented
Attending were Thomes HoffPalm Sunday nt the Rutland High
School a1Jd ilorium drew a capa­ man, Jack Frey, Franz c. Reiche1:t,
The program Ed Cunninghaw and Robert John•
city attendance.
wa i. presented by the 11upils of ston .
ESTHER CIRCLE MEETS
the -Rutland upper grades and
The Esther Circle or the l.JI..C'w
waa under the direclion of Mrs.
c. o . Chapman , music instru&lt;:tor met 'fucstlay evening at St. Paul 's
Luth{"tan Parish House wilh Mrs.
for the Rull.ind schools.
J ack Well'h end Mrs. Clare nce Bies•
The program was as follows:
sing as hostesses.
Prl'lude "Christ Walks In Beau­
Th(' program was conductctl by
ty", Wilson.
Mrs. Thomas Grinstead a nd Mrs.
Procession al.
Ules.!ling, The meeting ope n ed with
Pa!m Branches: D i ck Williams, the hymn "Jesus Christ is Risen ToCa lvin Biddle, Rusty Little, Mery day," followed by a film on the
Jacks, Sharon Quillen, Judy Cre· Resurreclion ." Mrs. William Russell
means, Elai n e Musser, Jean Tillis, read an article ''Skip Easter."
Others attending were :..i iss Jean
anti Charlotte Rupe.
Gri n stead, Mrs. Edwin Roush. Miss
Easter Morning, Lelah Jane Powell, Mrs. Willi.am n.
One Early
Ralph Marryott : Sabra Canaday, Powell, and Miss Doris Elliott.
Rebecca Crisp end Kathy Thomas.
ROTARY GUESTS
of the Bend Rotary
Members
Robert Lowty:
Christ Arose!
Mike Nicholso n , Sa n dra Tucker, Club an d their wives were guests
Sa1mdra Dean an d De nn is Weber. or the Middleport club recently for
Were You There (A Negro Spir• a din n er held al the high school
itua l ) : Marvel Foley, Judy Wil- cafeterl11. The guest speaker for 1he
Leon Evans, Jackson,
liams, Shirley
Dugan, Connie eve n ing was
Evans
Mr.
made a receDt trip
Ohio,
Cheadle, Co n nie
William end
he spoke on that
end
frica
to
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Jannilee WJIIJams.
country and 8howcd slides h e had
The Holy City Stephen Adams: takC n .
Those attending from the Bend
Suzy Parker, Julie Lucas, Cheryl
\\' il\iams, Sheila club were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bolin, Penny
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush,
Crisp, Nina Mo ntgomery,
Offering "The Spirit Of God" by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carmack, Mr.
an d Mrs. J. L, Stewart, Mr. and
Leybach.
An Easter Cantata by Claire Up· Mrs. Jack Flesher, i'itr. end M�­
shur: Readers Agn es Sigma n , Judy James Hampton, Mr. and Mra.
Rome Wi;Jiamson , Mr. and Mn:.
Mulli ns.
Russell Capehart, Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Alleluia! Christ Is Risen!
ry Miller, Mr. and 'Mrs. Al lon Bon­
Pontiu1 Pilate
ney1 Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. ·BoMtic ,
Thfl CrucillfiXi4;itt
1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wehrli, Mr.
The Gilt
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Easter Morn
.E. L. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
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11 Years Ago It Was tiO Above

Rewards For Communit y Service

A short time ago seven supermark�I rnanageu from six states were named winners in
an u nusual award program conducted each
year by the National A.ssociation of Food
Chains. The program is designed to rct'ognize
outstanding community service as wel l as
awareness of lhe responsibi lities of citizen­
ship.
T h is year's wi nners were selected from a
group of more t h a n 6,000 managers around
the country who rompcted in the loc.:t l phase
of the IJrogra m . The selections are made on
the basis of answers to a questionnaire pre­
pared specifica l ly for the program by Teach­
ers College or Colum bia Uni vt!rsity, which
has been st udying t he problem of citizenship
under a grant from the Carnegie Found"tion.
The questionnaire is aim e&lt;l at testing citilen­
ship i n commu n ity governmental bodies, acti­
vity on behair of local welfare campaigns, ci•

club and church member ship and participation, and regularit y or voting in all types
of elections .

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What gives this developm ent significan ce

is t h a t . years ago. a com mon eharge held lhill
the chains and their executives and 111anager s
had little or no interest in commun ity wel­
fare and were motivated by the desire to take
as much money out of local t:onununi ltes ils
possible. That cha rge is rarely heard nowa­
days, and with good re&lt;iSOll . All intelligent re ­
tailers , chain or non-thain , encourag e their
people to become aclivt• , cons1 rud ive furccs
for communit y bettermen t a l l along the lirie.
And that is simply the application of good
sense to business policy, for the wel fare of a
retailer or �ny other entt'rprise depends on
the welfare or the town or towns i n which he
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operates.

Stabilizing �fluence

In late years there have been big and st.eady increases in the number or individuals
ho lcflng slocks in American corporations. The
total now ii. in the neigh borhood of 12,500,000 - which marks a far cry indeed from the
time when the stot·k market was the province
of the few, and a mystery to everyone else.
There arc sti ll other kinds of investors of
great importance - the institutional invest­
ors. These include pension funds, investment
compan ies, l i fe in9Urance companies and non­
profit institutions su ch as college endowment
funds and foundations. During the past dee•
ade, arc·or-din g lo a recent New York Stock
Exchange study , these investors registered
an overall increase In their holdings of 437
per cent. Some registered much g reater in•
creases - in the case of pension fund hold•
lngs of stoek, for Instance , the figure wa,s a
smashin g 2,0tm per cent.
The signifkance of this. has been pinpoint•

ed by the Exchange's president, Keith Funs•
ton: "The role o( the institutional Investor in
the stock ma rket is consta n t ly Increasing in
importance - just as the nu mber of individual investors has increased trCmendously in
recent years.
"These are healthy developments. Institu­

tions, for instance, represent millions of peo­
ple from every walk of life. Through institu­

tional Investments in common stocks, addi­
tional millions of Amerkans have become indirect owners of the nation's businesses .
"Professional investment managers llandl ­
ing the funds of institutions have also lent a
strong investment tone to the market - their
objectives are long-term, they buy for cash,
and they are not disturbed by short-term
pric� fluctuations."

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White Rose Lodge
Holds Sessiion
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bAILY SENTINEL

DAYBOOK

Thl s we put in • good safe place and then couldn't find:
A clipping from a 1949 newspaper brought ln by Wil­
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liam Beaver, Racine, concerning lhe weather. It stated that
the February 9 temperature recorded in 1949 hil 60 degrees,
quite a contrast to the same day in 1 899 wh&amp;n the tempera­
ture dropped to 41 degrees l!elo,. iero.
- A picture of Dale Eu­
gene Showa-Ile,, East•m High
school aenior who won a four
yi,ar agrlculturl!I scholarship
at Oblo Stale University in
competition with ,1,032 other
Ohio high school seniors. We
have found the picture w here
we had it safely hidden and
prQduce it herewith. Young
Showalter is the son of Mr.
and Mrs. Forrest Showalter,
Chester.
- An announcement of an­
other Leap Ye�r baby born to
a Meigs county couple at the
Mason Clinic Feb. 29. II stales
that a daughter was born to
Mr. and Mrs. Franklin Imbod­
en, of Pomeroy_ The baby was
_n amed Ter�1•.... Lyn� a n_d
weighed 8 l'tis., 14 01.1. Grandt il!Slfiu'l!ll
parants ai-e 11\r- ind 1,!rs 1 · Frank G rhtm\,• ·z.et Main st, µ&gt;om.eroy, and ]!fr. _a nd .Mrs. R.o�•r� Worth-, &lt;&gt;f Haaford. ,
- An old, &lt;&gt;eWBjlaper oon-ying on .11ye • l»lhitss -ecoot01t of
tile hanging or s; ,:fen-ett It is l'.hi&gt; Mid.dlepolit Herald and
bears the aate of Sept i, 1887 anB'il'li' UnsJgnea·story re · ting
the frlm det&amp;1ls of ·the deil..-tu,re from Jt\l; wo_pll,_ �f
MriTer,
r�II .ia the noose. 'rile ,;xil,cution 1,�ij !AJJill 'PJ,a�fal" mi ight
�f the pay di pqbllfa!lor �I the Oliio Periiteiltiary. The hame
of the contributor of the paper is still i n a sale place llf!d to
I d■,te has not been found.
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, - And while on the su hject of old paper. an issue of The
Telegraph published in Pomeroy and dated Feb. 13 1884 has
been b�ouJlht In by Simon Johnson of Middleport. Under Ille
heading, '"rhe Deluge, " ii devote, almost three of Its eight
pages to the complete coverage of the flood of 1884.
Editor E. S. Trussell explaihs to hie ,..dors that the paper
is two days late in order to bring a full account of the flood
and h� does exactly that In one of the most detailed jobs of
reportmg we have ever read. According to The Telegraph
only one retai_J e�ablishmen t, a store at "Kerr"s Run, escaped
the flood which mvaded the second story of buildings on
Front Street, now Main Street.
That Item yesterday about a round and square dance this
Sat�r.day evenln with the Rainbow Valle y 'l'rio frorn Galli­
polis playing, buf not menl!. oni_ ng wher.e all the fun.was tp be,
1s being sponsored by · the Pomeroy Moose Lodge · It 1, a n
open affair, the public invite d.
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Meets Wednesday

1ln. John Hayea and Mn. 'Marlon
Wood were hhteuea whe n the
Put Councllort or Chester Council,

Dau,.hJen o{ Amerlc,i, met Wed ­
neldar eve nlu at the lodae hall.
Th• meeting opened wlth the
Euter 1tory by Mu. Clare nce Neut­
illn g, pr�ldent, followed by the
Lord'• Prayer and Pleda:e to the
Flag. A 1h� bua.inesa eS.!llon w11
held and Mra. Milo Blgge was rt•
ported home Crom the· hoapltal.

Mra. Cur li1 Frederick an d M r■.
Freema n Willlams were in c harge
1&gt;1 the en tertai nment and pri.r.ea
were awarded to win ners in saml!I
played. ?l':'8. Neutzling won the
door priu.

Refreshments were aerved by the
Mn. Helen Kennedy ii aniatlnl hoateueti.
in the &lt;'are of lln, Pauline Gal­
John Werner, proprietor of
l 1.1her who is critically ill at her
Radio Store underwent
Werner',
home.
·at the Met11
Wedne■day
aur1ery
Park­
Lewis Sauer Sr. went to
General Hoapltal. He was report­
erabury today for a medical
ed Ttnu-lday to be recovering
the("kup.
eatl1fadorlly.
�;;;;;;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;:;;;,;;;;;:;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;"I I Bobby HYMII aon · of Mr. and
Mrs. Rqbert Hyaell bu returned
· to the Ktndera:arden cl•aaea thia
wee): -after Mine ablent because
s •
of Ulntu,
TONIGHT
Mn. J. M. Archer left today
Vi- -.i.,e-. � Red Buttom for Columbua to 1pend E11ter
Rhonda -'11enJinif, David Nel9on with h4!r dauc�ter and family,
Mr. and Mrs. .wmam Beaver.
''fl:IE BiG CIRCUS"
While there lhe will atten d Ell·
(In Color &amp; Scopel
ter aervkea at the North Baptiat
Chureb with her family and on
Montgomery and
April 21 will attend the Graduate
Mona · Preeman m
Recital of tfer grandd aughter,
"H U K"
Linda, who b majoring in voice
(In Ookw)
•t Ohio State. The recital will be
SATUROAY ONLY
held at 1:00 at Hughes HaU. Be­
Cordey
WU.lard .,=
. fore returning home Mrs. Arther
plans to visit lin Union City, Ind.
her eon and family, Mr. and
with
Peter Cushing In
Mrs. J . M.. Myg:a,t.
"HOUND OF THE
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Mr. and Mrs. Guy Reynolda,
BASKER.Vll.Ll!:S '
Mn. Minerva Child ers a nd Mrs.
(Horror Olamic In C:Olor)
Frank Belt ldt today to spe n d
Ail&amp;O 0.rtoon
Eaater weekend i n A kron with
NOW AT STATI TM ATRE
Mrs. Mini Blen d and Mr. a nd
TONIGHT Mid SATURDAY
Mra. C. E. Childers.
Ouy Gr.Int - James Muon
Mrs. Paul Berkley, Mrs. Vir(i•
Eva Marie Saint
n ia Smith and Roy Blackwell of
"NORTH BY NORTHWEST'
Elyria have returned to their
Viiet&amp;-mion and Color
home after bei nll: here for the
Also 0al10on
fuqeral or Carl ,AUensworth.

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News Of The Week

Will R,:rnold.l who WII taken
to Mel&amp;1 General Ho1pltal lbil
week ia reapondlnl lo treatment
•n d w11 aomewbat lmprj&gt;ved ye1terd1y,
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Mr1. BeJ'l\ll'd Sucbua. and three
dau1,hter1, villted yuterday w ith
Mn. J1mea Soudera.
Deltnfl Del..e&amp;al who attend, th,:
local Ktnderaarten school w11
taken to Holzer Hqa,plLal Wed•
nellday with pneumon ia. Oelene ie
the daua:htir of Mrs. Vireinla De
Leeal, employee 1t Lu:ln SI.ate
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NEW HAVEN SERVICES
Mrs. Wllll1m Morris, president,
Easter Su n rise Services will be
Pr,F&amp;hlerl over the business 01eet­ held al ,.6:SO a. m. l n the New Ha­
when the .While Rose- t:o1r,e vent EUB Chui-th, Speakers for
ti,g
Today is Friday, April 1&amp;, the
at the Legio n Hall J n Mi ddle­ the service will be college students.
met
!Oflth da)' of the year, .,... •
port We dne,d ay afternoon.
Special ipuslc will b� presen ted by
more to follow i n 1960,
the .htnfrJT and , Youth choirs. The
The moon 1B approachin g Un
Mrs. L. D. Dlle8 reported on service i1 being pla n ned by Mrs.
Thus, the Influence of thes e investors is a le�l quarter.
the conve n tion which 8he recen t­
The morning .!ltars are1 Mer­ ly attended I n Columbus as a re­ r.wre nce Lievln g �md Mi11s Ethel
stabilizing o'ne.
Riddle. The public Is i n vited.
&lt;:ury, Mars, Jupiter llTid Satur n .
presentetl ve from the locs I lodge.
O n this day 111 history:
Mrs. Pauli n e Gallagher w.as re­
MINERSVILLI SERVICES
In 1843, American a nd British por1ed lo be seriously lll at her
Euler Sunrise &amp;er\'lces will be
11ovelist Henry James was born.
home.
held at the M jnersv!Ue Methodist
In 1861. President Li ncol n se n t
New officers wer� installed by the Philathea Women of the
Church at 6 a. m. with the pastor,
lll
reported
members
Others
a
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n
recognltl
message
a
Congress
MRS. CHAS. D. WOODE
Middle
Rev.
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Su
charge.
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d
Car
Robert
port Church of Christ when the gi-oup met at' the
Sunday Sl' lwol all. l'nclance Sun­ stale of Civil War an d aaked for were Sadi� Turner, who Is n ow
m.
a.
10
at
is
school
du:y
chu
rch
Thur_sday evening_ "!rs. Robert _Reil&gt;\,! ..,,, the instaUJoe
Mra.
Lancaster;
In
livinlil
"15,000 volunteers to Join the Un­
day well 44, orrering $12.40.
1ng
office
Mont
Mra.
Foss,
Wm.
Mn.
Turner,
r and presented each new officer with a corsage .durforces.
ion
Worshi p servlcei. were hf'ld at
CORRECTION MADI
• �g the servlre-. Mrs. Fred I. Girdner assisted Mrs. Reibel
10:45 with an aUendance of 14,.
In 1865, Abrah am Li ncol n , 16th Miller,. Mn. Allen Knopp an d
Howard Thoma, Jr. was charged
with Herman T;iylor lay leader.
president or the United StalC's, Mn, McBride who is n ow living by the Ohio State Patrol with hav­ w1lh the service and spoke brielly of the Phllathea society.
Parkersburg.
In
The society was organ ized 45 ye •
The MYF held its regulor meet· died from an asaa11in'e buUet.
,
_
i n g a defective m uffler rather than
87 Willer E. Slae1
ago a,91 Mr,. G�ner .fJid .Jpat rte Praie, tj.ke,u · ,rtqn the �ster
Ing Sunday evening. rw�. lllms
I n 1 895 !he 'J)lay Trilqy_ was
gro111)
the
meetln,
the
After
TIO driver's license &amp;&amp; stated �es­ group
'
Hact' bee n I sreat 1sset to t e hfdeif1."
sto11:etl in New York, leaving In were take n to t}le ..,_�lu lt,tlur• terda)'.
l thla name, I n thlH section, ls the were shown.
BICKNRIJ, FAMILY
1
Tj:lere were 26 pres1mt fo� last
church.
There was o n eltcn d,lnc� ,Q� 2l Its wake a maze or Trllhy hats, an t for refreRhmeutt by the hos •
1 1lamily of 1'homQa
and
Henton
Mr. Bl t·klH ' II. wllh his d in lji( hlrr
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Mrs. L. E. Rey nolds was In stalled n ight .!! meeting lnciu din1 Karen
Bare- lest Wedne9duy cvcn i"ng el tho co1c1ts, waltZ1Cs, chocolntcs ..ind tesses Mrs. M ary Jane Neal, Mrs.
1 h Barf' mor. Mrs.
MISSIONARY TO SPEAK
left home Au�u� I I , 11179 , l o vi ! il �: l l z abe
'11 maiden name was Ruw8on. prayer scrv lt•cs wllh Thelma Hc n ­ chiltlren'11 names.
the 24th pre�l�ent or the group. McElhln n y and Lyn n Rey nolds,
as
mor
Br.inch Flemmi n g an d Mra. Mor­
Wllliam Walker of Colu mbus, a
hi8 boyhood home in Chc111111,::o
Mrs. G u y Rey n olds was installed as guests.
der1ion, lrsdlng. This week's lead­
In 1912 arter striking a n Ice ris.
nnlly came from
origt
famlly
Thl11
m l111lo n ary on furlough rTom Japan
("uunly . Nt• w Yor k and while
-------vice president, Mrs. o. E. McKinley
er is Helrn Woode.
hl'r� shortly before mi&lt;lni�ht dur­
will speak a n d show slides on mii.•
thcr·,, lnlcmlcrl to 1,u 1 ne w slonf's near W11verly, W, Va. Several
es
secretary
TO SIGN , PACT
be
will
services
Sunrise
Easler
,
Mrs.
lu,c­
the
evening
previous
the
ing
C
larence
n
Cline
the
fumlly
Hawso
of
mber
m
s
e
1lo n ary work In the field, at the
to his fn1 1wr·� l,!ra v e . In some way
MOSCOW
81 11.asistanl secretary and Mrs.
lJl&gt;I - Can adian
held 11\ 1'1:45 o n the hill at Ella u1·y li n er Titanic �ank. or 2,223
or
bal'k
Creek,
Pond
on
llv&lt;'
Pomeroy Chur(!h of Christ, Sun­
ht• fr) ] rrnm lhe train an&lt;l WIii
CMINA FACIS DRO\IGMT
Trade Minleter Gordon Churchil l
Martha Child,11 as treasurer.
Wenvcr ' s. In case or inclcmrnl ahourd. I .5\7 were losL
Va.
W.
Bellville,
day at 7:30 p. m. Mr. Walker la the
Ot'l"urrrd
kill t•d. The pl·ddcnt
Preeedi ng the meeti n g a din n er today met with Russian trade of­
TOKYO UPI-Large aecUon11 of
weather Lhc servires will be held
A thought for tt&gt;day : Prui de n t
gra n dson of W. R. Welker, and a
1ihll111 :l:00 u. m. A111(11�t fl, 1879
Their l'l1ildre n Mary married al the church.
Abraham Lincol n said: "Import­ Communl1t Chi n a, hll hard by er pastor o the Pomeroy church. was held in the church di n i n g riciels for taUtil before the sched­
f
nf'ur Beaver Fl11lt1, Po, II has nev­ Willi.Im Laughlin the n Joh n Cape­
room with arrangeme ns or jo nquil ulej:I signing Sattlrday of a new
On April 18 al 'i':45 C'Ommun• ant principles may a n d must be drought lut year, 1111 n are
m ht11•11 known jus1 ho w lt hap- ha_rt ; Annie married William Tate Ion �erv1re11 wiU be held al the
and expanded three-year Sovtet•
an d forsythia on the tables.
threatene.d with a 1iml1ar crop
inflexible."
IAST IR TEA
r1wd. I i i� dn11,:h1cr brought the George Boyd and WllllBm Shanes; church by Rev. Ciml.
Mrs. Martha Childs, retiri n g Canad ian tra d e agrt:eme n t.
dllPRter, New Chi n a New, A1ency
The GJrls Guild of Naomi Ba.p­
1ody haek und ht· wall burled bY A,cie married navld Dlddle and
presiden t. had charge or the meetdisclose d tod ay. "In Shantu n g
NAMED POSTER GIRL
C-ol urnbus,
Helen Findling,
Church ol which Prls&lt;"illa
tlst
lhe side or hiM wlft• In \h(' little Hardy Allh1011 ;
Sallie married &amp;pent the weekend at tt,c home
I ng which followed the meal. Mrs.
the
alone,'
provinces
Hople
and
MaSI.
KSBUI\.Y,
TEW
SOUTH
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MENINGITIS EPIDliMIC.
of
Scott ls the preai dent will spo n­
cNnt1 1t•ry hy lhe ch11rl'l1 whil'h James Cleland; Samuel married
Gardner
age
mil·
1
than
"more
nld,
cy
n
opened the meeti ng with
UPI
Robin
blue-eyed
de,
n
Blo
0
NIAMEY, NIJer Republic UPI-·
d
1m
mother
her
and
lvs
brother,
­
n
begl
day
n
,,Su
tea
Easter
n
a
sor
Jitlll lw11 r.� his IHUTIC.
Cora Dlddll'; Fannie married Joh n Ru u ell Findling,
Balnis, 4, Thursday we!I named lion people are eni11ed In bring­ nl n g at 2 ,p. m. at the chur('h, prayer.
Several hund red persons hev6
.
William
Sines;
mar1·Jed Rosa
Money f�m two _ projel"ts o f the died in a men ingitis epidemic in
N1itlonal Poster Girl for the Mu1- ing water to lhe wi n ter wheat Rev, WIiiiam Strickla nd, pastor,
I l l s wi rt• lliecl Ff'hruary i5 , 1863
Casto Margaret
Mr. and Mrs. C. Jo;. Woode of cular
Foundulion'!I crop." Jt sai d the droughl threat of the Mt. Zio n Baptist church at •group: selhng va n illa and lm'lon the British territory of Nigerit
Dystrophy
Tht·Y had six chlhlrrn, one .!!Ion Lawson, Love
navoring lnd devotional books, was j rep,orts rea&lt;'hl ng here said today.
centered on north Chlna.
and r l v1• llaughtcry, Onr daughter Torr('nrc, Av1tnell McKinno n ; Hir­ Tuppcra Plai n s s11e111 Su ndiiy 1900 ru n d drive.
Athena will be guest 1peaker.
turn ed in to the treasuret.
D.
wlth Mr. and Mn. Clrns.
M11ry SuMarm1.1h,
murrlcd Hev. am tnarrled Shirley Staats.
Three charter member, were
Woo
the
t
a
eal\crs
Afternoon
e.
d
Grorj,W l'unnor, a n d after hl9
IASTIR IRIAKPAST
W I iiiam a nd Mary Laughlin.
�
present for last nisht's meeling,
drulh sht• morrird David Cross. Their ('hildren Grover C. married Woode home were Mr. a nd Mr!!.
The Guil d Gll"ls of the Mt. Mor­
ACROSS
8. Hide for­
Gold
21.
Gulhrle.
George
Mrs
Mrs.
Farmer,
Dave
TO 1�'11
DEVOTE�
D
David arst
Sl11• lefl one son W llllu Dlcknell Dab;y lfnyt; aarenee married Ora
iah Baptist Church will be ser­
1. Put out
future uae
I OP MEl(i8.IIM8()N AREA
(her.)
Sr.
,nd
have
Yost
Tom
Mrs.
anti
Mr.
Mr,,
c.
E.
v,nce.
Mro.
Don
Cro�s. Shr dit'ti March "I, 18R2.
vi n g an Ea1tef brukfast Sun day
Srnt t . No childre n by secon d mar•
8. Thick ,ttco
(alang)
22. Ta.vern
Gosney was welcomed Into the
spe n t the past week al 1he home
•ichlh.1 I. C,Wtn., PubU1htr
RAREMOR •'AMll,Y
mor ni n g from 1 to 9 a. m ,
10. Worth
rlage,
Nlll'row
7.
of
Farta
33.
Delbert
Mrs.
.
r
M
son
their
of
member.
new
a
as
group
and
Publlabed.
every fl't"ll'llfll'.ln _Thl' only family we rind by
ll. Story
The breakf'aat is open to the
alrip of
(To a. Continued)
.pinning
b:, 'l'be 'f)hio Vall•
The
Yost and famlly of Suyar Grove.
Good
Fri
day aervices to be
eept
Sundaf
12. Heaped, u
wood
wheel•
pub11c and Included on the menu
held tonlght at 'i' :30 and the Easter hbllahln• Compan, at 110 ¥4
J'l.l r, end Mrs. Leslie Green or
in 11. mound
8. Not
24. La.tvlan.
wJll be Julee, bacon and egga,
Sunrise service at 6 a. m. were an- Jba.n.lc St•• Pom1110,1 Ohio. lw.."
Athens, Mr. a n d Mrs. Homer Rice
13, Blbllcal
windward.
rlver
biscuits or to11t, ftreal a n d cof­
nou
neq oflJce phone WY2-216G, edttor­
n eed.
of Middleport o n d Mr. and Mrs.
name
9. SwJes
26. Close to
fee.
BY JEAN PARKIR
of Norlh weatern apoh on the Junior Seyfr!ctl nnd children or
Mrs, Childs thanked the women ial ollJce obone WY2--2157.
U. Peraont
capital
27, H&amp;wal•
WISTIRN LOCAL PTA MIITS achool mera:er and 1lrHBl!!d the Ly n ch burg, Va.. visi ted II. E.
US. Pale
Entered u lfforn! eJ,aa mllllDII
for their &lt;'o-operation d uring her
12. Arch.
I••
TD M T MONDAY
The Wcstt·rn Loral PTA niet nel'd or parents or the entlre Perry at the El mwoo d Res1 Home,
thrl!lfl yean as p�1illd en t. She . cloa- m atter at the • poa$ office at Poa
18. Pronoun
115. Help
blrd
'Mie ,,M:elga· county Men's Fellow•
al t he Rulluod Grade gym Mon- achoo\ d latrlct worldn1 tOa:ethff, Sunday.
17. Charge
17, Rough
ed the meeting with an Ea■ter eroy, Ohio. .
80. Mo
ot the �hurch of Chrlat will
shlp
·
day n lght.
19. Bellow,
quarry
He JUl!liested the 1roup chana:e
NaUon:-1 '4.,-e1·U1tn1 reure111m
at. Em�
VanMeler, Mrs.
Mn. Myrlie
meet nex.t 'Monday evenlnll: at Ing UI, Jame■ Williams, Kent tlv :
The meeth1: w111 called to or- t heir name to Northwei,ttirn Loc.t Zelda Howaril an d son and Ber,
22, Girl"• name
atone
:iS. Min
e �!l+,'-.:mball. tte.. ..
the Bradford Church of Christ at Brown, Wllllam Ryherd, Carol
23. BhllrP
der by th&lt;' prc11lde n t Mildred Lu- PTA. It wu reported I balance of gAta �ae RiHI vi111ted Mr. a nd
le. Ohldo',t .
ma.tttrlal
.mlDltdl, A� . . New Yl}rk ctr,,
1:30.
Dalley, Nita Addia, Jaimes GHi, lflw y�
and harlll
lowe1t nett k. BoU ■lowl;y
cas. Vire president
M �rJorle "99 waa d ue on the tllalile i;urtal" a11d Mrs. l\(lrbert Balley at the
,
SI&amp; Ancltnt
James MeDou1al, Jamea Blatei,
2C). a•nnent
&amp;OJwer, u a
lllet- gave•thc PTA prayer. The which '"'H lnatalled receritl)'. A EhQWOod Nu"r1inl Home TUeRd1y.
I
~11� M
SubM ---'
.
. ' -,, - -• "'
'""t:
HOSPITAL
MOl,:ZIR
ot
dlatrlct
,
lll&gt;r&lt;hr
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Ferguson,
Clyde
Eada
Samuel
1f'cretwry 1 rrport wu given by dlseuHlon followia 111th JlOlhlng
ORe,,rt Babcock O! Long Bottom
A,la Minor
Admitted April 18 : Mn. Guy Mr,. C. R. Nilson and aon, Mrt.
Jwllt'I Morri1 and trci1urer Verna definite dec:i ded H to wti 1&lt; �r villted Ott, Swa n , Su n day.
,
28
BvenJ.nl'
Lee, PoJll•"'Y RD.
W.
,
l
and dauahter, t'be 1llilr s..!!111!11 "'ftoe, .111.lill
Snowde n reported a balance or not the PTA would ht!ilp ,:J, th, ·, •1 )lra. Thelm• kel\denon and
aun fOd
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J!:
Mn.
�
13:
April
1
Pl1ml111ed
11 end d1111h- llX mcmthti �-10: tJ\ne mon!III
$22.80. A l'rloUon approved thtt debt.
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Mta.l iJtlla Weaver vltitect Mr. a n d
�
m
n. Butrm,
i
O.
Mn.
Martin,
He
Llevln.,
E.
oll, Mn. D. L, D,IO. By ID.otp'r "'-.. 1fber. oaf
J
.
,
ditdslon or the rommlU.ee to urvt
'
.
Tht tUtndance blnner w11 wori kr1. Herbert lta ley 'fhunday.
,
a1. Ink ,pot.
l
VanMeter,
David
Mn.
Lewta,
son.
'llfd
am
n
the .wlumnt banquet at Sl,28 Pft' by Ml11 Carol &amp;iller'1 4th,6th
1bl1: one , moa� 11. :a,, .,..U.: Nii
,
The W8CS WI 1 meet Tuesday
.
H Towar,t
llr,. HuIirid Sid: - Deatlie- April "ia Wilburn Golll- nu - Ila • •optlli, ...20; 1hr
Roy M■
plate. M n Luc11 annou n ced that 1nde room.
eve n i n g April 19 al the home of
den, Wllllam J■el, Arthur Flem- moNi -and Mn. Ella White,.
the MelK,1 County Rclllllous Edu,
IM"ltll. S,
Tbe next meetln1 will be hel d Helen Woode with Eleanor Boy­
l'alio n Counctl would meet Apftl M,y 9th al l11e 'hl1h· achool with les profram lea der.
IT. llco,rch
\
23 ind the Melg1 County PTA open hou1&amp; lo be lleld In the
U. AJlcl.nt
Count'i l, May !Uh at Portlan d . Home Economic'• ,nd I ndu1trl•I
Irl■h ,■pllll
co. 011111
the l'TA work.hop will be held Art, rooms tauIii ht by Mn. Jan
water bottle
Jum• 7-8 at M111kln1 um Cotlea:e. Burleso n and Harold Sauer.
Cl. Lev.I
1bo that lhe StO PTA Cout1cll
"3, Man'1 a1m1
The meetln1 waa adjourned. An
will mPf"l at Marlell1 College on
ly H1.. 1 Prancl1
ff. Not ltrOhS'
open houae w11 hel d throu1hout
May 3rd,
Mr. and M n . Paul Taylor of
Thlok GOrdl
40.
t:dillOn Hobatetter,
Pomeroy, the entire 1rade l!Cbool.
Akron werti week end 1ue1t, ot
ftefre1hmenta of HndwlchH, \fr. an d M\'8. Merle Davh1.
1poke on the Mel111 Cou nty H011PI•
tal humr w11h a queallon and a n 8• coUee ind kool-.ld were lf!rved lo
Mn. Mary Hilliary, who lR em­
approldmately l&amp;o by Alice Wlllwrr pnlod followin&amp;.
ployed In Columbus, spent IHl
A br111 qu,1r1e1
romposed or l1m1, Ruby Ferrell, Gr■ce Du1an, week end with W. R. Swa n and
Rosallit Uni� . Su 1ie Parker, Dt- Donna Kina, Vivian Plerce. Ellen family.
•
v ld Grate and Maude Brewer play. Tuei:flr, lrl, WUH1m1 and Dotty
Mr. and Mn. Beecher CoopeP
.
Wllltam1
ff
t
td "Deep River" . Judy T ke l
look Mn. R. D. HIil to G1ltlpoli1
played a baritone 1010 "Fair Mu­
IHI Monday to, coo,ult her doctor.
Mra. Eihfll NellOl'I, 0A Turner
dov,,••- A &lt;'larlnel rroup COfflpoffd
Sunda)lf vlllton of Mr. a nd Mn.
of Marlene Hoffman, Marsanl and Dee Thoma■ reten lly atte nd­ Worle)' FrJ1�d• �ere Mr. and Mn.
Smith and J1unU1 Tad:ett played ed the dildlcatlon "Nrvtcea at the 'DftlbMt MUim, lt-vinf Han d, Rev.
BradfoM Ctiurth of Chrl1t.
"VafiaUOft1 of Fu1ue.11
Dutther and larqily and Kearney
Mr. 1hd Mr1. Bru«i Davi■ vl■lt­
StveraJ co,nm\uee, wlll be
Rathbum.
ntlbed l&amp;On lo pt.n the •lumnl ed the put week with her UIK'lt
Buryl WhJte, Cha,le11tot1, vl1lled
banquet, A &lt;'OmmlttN wa■ n1m­ Pearl Holden, Colurnbu,.
llim moth•: Mn. Ran Ml11ht, who
tlltabtth McCumber, Dexter, 11 allin,1. He v!llted Mr. and Mn.
lid ror the ltell1lou1 'ldt1e1tlon
wu I Sundav afternoon aue■ t of A, D. 1111� Monday.
- Fun4.
lln. ,-.,. Canaday. eh1lrm1n lfr, and . Mn. J1me1 Nlctloleon.
•
Jlm Ward who haa been In 1
tho �lfll•, l!oOllliltloe pn, llr. and Mn. Leland SPoWden veterans hospital ha■ been return­
�ltd the followln1 n•me1 for and f1mll)' of Palne1vllle IN Yllit• ed home somewhat lm11roved.
Offletn for 'the eomln1 year J&amp;r1. ln&amp; bi■ parent,, Mr. and Mn,
Mr. 111d Mra. 111f)ther Cooper and
laotNha, ,ret&amp;dent• lln. Jean Roy Snowden, Mr. and Mn, eon tptnt trom Friday evenlna un­
P-. •Ice ..,...dent,. lire. J■- Btuce May and family, Mr. and tol Sund,, with hLt alater, 'Mb.
Mn. Chulea Simpkin1, 11.r. 1n.d W1U1ce Owena. South Charleston.
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c...11 Snowdon ind family
lrouUNr. '11101 .,..,,.
A nice &lt;'rowd attended the Sher­
1ml Mr. and Mn. Homer PIRer man ·Ballan1ee ul1 at Dexter, 111t..
� hi • ,roup voto.
eneutw• hea4 ■nd Suite.
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WISHING YOU A

HAPPY EASTER
HOPE TO SEE YOU IN

CH U RCH S U N'DAY
McClure's Dai.ry , Isle

Middleport

Corner So. Fourth &amp; Lo&lt;ust

OM o� ..:,._ ,ee:lap bJ' lbe ooUar wbHe -.· '
kbt,p t9 ,-lll91'1' NU, 'l'heJ pW blm la a 91nit � '
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UMPAOI .ova - � bta
ruokull ii avu lll Puluki. VL,
and Jadt Jcml.bp, 18, who
barrtcaded bllDNlt ln hll
tather--in-l&amp;w"I bome With h1I
10..year-old mt.e:,.ln-law u
boetap,, 11 -.re In a mental
inatltuuon. but the ■ltuaUoD
looked bad fol' a time, 81
boura, to be exact. It all be­
PD when Jenning■ broke
away from officer■ taking
him to a hearing on auw
theft chargea. In h18 ••tort•
N&amp;I" ht h&amp;d I aho� and a
rlfle. He WU anrry 9'.th hlll
'tV1fe-"alWIYI away at night"
Jlennlnp' wile. Sandra. 18. ,
-a.nd Witb b1a ln-laWII. Tear
waldn&amp;: tor bl■ capture.
·1u Un.ally got h1m out.

CELEBRATES 101st B I RTHDAY
ASHEVILLE, N . C. UPI-Dr.
Marion C. Mil lender, oldest living
alum n us of the Universit,y' of
North Carolina, Wed n esday cele�
bratcd his IOl!it birthday. As long
Ll nd s Spen cer, Reednille, wa� as the blood vessels hold up ) he
told relatives, "a man should go
ho n ored with e surprise party al on living unless he gets killed by
the home or her parents, �r. and an 1tUlomobile."
Mrs. Guy Spencer. Eightee n guests
were present to celebraie her I Ith
birthday.

Reedsville Girl
•s Honored By
Birthday Party.

Games were played and refresh•
ments served to Mary Ethel Taylor,
Patty Boring, Jeanie a n d Dorothy
Cashdoll1n, Connie Litton, Sheila
BIJke, Delores Bise, Sandra W alto n , Karen Carter, Sa ndra Trus.!lell, Roberta Wells, Patty Smith.
Chartotte Durst ' Carol Nichols · .
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Caryl a n o. ,_,arrel
Cheveh er, Roger
and LarrY, Spen cer.

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lt.._NDIIOM CLU.
'!be Rhododendron Farm Woman ' , Club met 'lbunday at the
club houae for their April meetina:.
Mn Harry Grimm and Mn. John
•Y IIIMA ._ IHI.
ly Mr,. C•rroU Ad.... Jr.
Mr. a d Mr■. Fredarlck J"obnlOD
Re1tmire were ho1teue1. The meetNIHACLIMA WAIDEN' CLUB
ms opened with the Flag i.a.lute 111d family of ColumbUJ were the
Tht" Nt"hachma Garden Clu b met
rollowed by drvcllonat. led b)' rece n t cuett■ of hla parent■., Mr.
'.'tt ond.i&gt; t- venm11 at the home of
:i.tn T Sert Kouah. The lopi� wu ■nd Mrs. Lee John,on.
'.\1n Jo: A Schaekel. Mn. J.ime■
··Enter " The leuon for the day
Diehl . Jr and )tu Thomaa M cGow
Several from htH atteDded the
Will led by Mra R, Dou &amp;la, Row.b
a n wer l' ('O•ho!tesaea The meeti n1
on
Karr ■ale at Cheater
Purley
on ··wall F1n1she1 •·
opened wJ!h Mn Chester We u er,
John•
tbenin
lhe
d
n
a
urday
Sat
i
Dur
bu11neu
ng th�
meeti n g a
prH1de r1\. in charge. The roll tall
aon ule at Planta on )lond.aJ.
Je tt.et" from Mn. Ramo
wu answered "kow We A1 A Club
· na· Holliday
.. were 40 in attendance at
Ther..
..•xpreumg her 11pprec1auon for th e
Weit VLl"gima'1
L'.11n Conserve
n din c the meeting in - d ub 's coo pe ration wa1 read. M n. Su n day Sehool, Aprll 10th and the
atte
Othen
Beauty " Durllg the buinneaa meet·
A
offering Wal $10.44 .
in, hnal plans were m1tde for the eluded Mn. Bill Heward, Mn. n C harles Y on ker will attend a lead,
Thabet. Mr1. Chet Campbell, � n. er,· lr ai�mg
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mee I.t Jac•■o n • I Miaa Ro»e Ealll:erday 1f Long
annual mot her-daughler banquet.
Mont Wilton, Mn. Charl e■ Dodd, Mdl, Apnl 19 . 21.
May I
••Bollom w,, ,t hom• , f-·
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Thomaa Reed. Hh . Donald
Attend mg the mee tmg
wue M ra. recen tly becau1e or illneu.
or I 1i·erli for the rext two year!!, ' n.
Erahet Riffle.
Robert Hoffm11n. Mn. Charlea Jeware Prcsid,rnt, Mr1. Henry H Buck Hartley and Mr■.
RUTH CIRCLI MEITS
ell, �rs Everett Laudenni lt, Mrs State Conevent1on held recently at
Jr v1l'e president, Mrs. Richard
'
The Ruth Circle ol the UlCW Albert Rou1h, Mn. E. T. RoUl!lh. White Sulphur Sprinp. The pro­
Pflffncr. Hrcordmg Secretary, M n
11t the St. Pa11!'1 Lutheran Par- '.wti11 Leata Rickard M is■ Ora Rick­ gram for the evenin s w11 on bill
met
James Gilbt-rt; Treasurer, Mrs.
followin&amp; the Wednesday ard. Mn. Eber Roush, Mr■. R. l&gt;Oarda and waa prete n ted by Mra.
Jsh
House
Donald Baumgardner; Correapond•
ns wonbip aervice with Min. Douglas Rowh, 'Mn. T. Bert Rouah,
eveni
Harry Lay ne.
ing se&lt;.·retary . Mrs. James N. Rowh.
Twenty-one membera and one
The program committee for the James Layne, Mn. John l&lt;'G rew M rs. 0. 0. Sayre, Mr1, C larence
ne:rct two ye.irs includes Mrs. Rich• •nd 'Mn. Clyde Rlce lff\'ing u ' Thomas, Mn. Charle■ Yonker and gue11 attended the meetin g.
WSWS MEETS
ard Pfitrner, Mra. Donald Bumgard h0!ite111e1 J nd program leader■. A the hOllleues
GARDEN CLUB MEETS
The WSWS of the New Haven
nf'r, '.,trli . Will i am Gibbs and Mrs. short husineu �eetinJ was cond�cted by Mn .William McFarla�d. The New Haven Garden Club met EUB C hurch met Tuesd11y evenirfg
David t,· i elds, Jr
, Circle leader. The church clothing Thunday evening al the Alex Quil- at the church with M.ni. Paul Rick­
,
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1 t c.: pr g am for 1 he evening was drive to be held during April wu len Memoria
l Buildin g with Mrs ard, Mrs. Marvin Ben nett and Mn.
presente� �Y Mrs. Carroll Adams, di&amp;euased. A lilm on the RnurBertha Cunn ingham, Mn. J. L: John Bumgardn er servi ng aa bo1Jr .. "f r• James N. Roush an d Mn:. rect ion wu abowo.
· Stewart a nd Mn · Fred B alef .as te11see.
Chester Weaver. M ra. Adams read
h
s s. R ll
w
�� se _ : call �•- answ•red
Othen attendlnt were Mn. Nel- wa
•n article "Keep Weit Virgi nia
The meeting opened with a hymn
a r1 u_re on
l n lil a 0ow­
GrNn," 'Mrs. Roush gave a short aon Roush, .Mn. Ch.arlea Blessin g,
t �
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followed by prayer by Mn T. Bert.
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men
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talk, on con$ervation proj ects and Mn. Velma Rouah, Hrs. Robert
Roush. A tea was planned for the
Mri, Weaver read an article on Dale Roush and Mn. Grant Rowh.
During the busi neu seuion it May meeting instead of the a nn ual
"Wa,ter Conaervation . "
S URPRISE PARTY GIVEN
'lfll9 voted to accept the nominating Mother-Daughter Ba nquet . Mra. Ro­
A aurpri1e birthday party waa committee•■ report: president, MW bert Dille preaen le d the program,
A tten dlng were those name and give n recently honorin&amp;: Mn. Lou. Lei.ab
Jane Powell ; vice preaid e n t, "That They 'May Have Lire," con­
:"1:n. Donald Brown, Mn. George ise Kanchoik. During the evenins: Mra. Floyd
Carmack; Recordmg cerning midions in Africa. Mn.
Burne, Mr,. Earl Clark, Mrs. Thom­ gamea were played and prizes were secretary,
Mrs. 8. a. Vance; treas.­ DillP. closed wi,h prayer.
as Hoffma n, Mre. Robert Joh n ston , awarded Lhe wi nn eni.
I uruer, Mn. Donald F. Roush; CorAtte ndins were Mrs. T. Bert
Mrs. Robert Layne, Mrs. Lawrence
di n
eta ry, Mrs. Llo d
Roush, Mn. Thomas Hoffman a.nd
Lieving, Mrs. Herry Miller, Mrs.
Those alte n din g were Mn. John • �:: g secr
Tommy, Mn. Ottie Roush. Mn. Ed­
George MecKn ight, Mrs. Ray Pick­ ny Roush, �iss Louena Roueh, Mn.
na Clark, Mt11. R. F. Brya nt, Mn,
ens Jr., Mrs. Clyde Rice, Mrs. Emo Keith Arnold , Mn. Ralph Roush,
Commilteea appoi n ted include:
Mrs. Kenneth Hem, Mr.a. Fred
Wood.
Program : Mn. Floy d Carmack. Bern ard LleYing, Mia&amp; Millie Bum•
Roush, Mrs. Carl Kin g, Mr■. Everett Mrs. Philip Wolpert and Mra. Fred garner, 'Mra. Otha Lieving, Mn.
REBEC CA CIRCL E MEET S
The Rebecca Circle or the ULCW Roush and the hon oree.
Batey. Fi n ance: Mra. Donald F. Fred Batey and Mrs. Bumgarner,
DEMONSTRATION HELD
mel Wednesday eClernoon at the
Roush, Mn. Ray Proffitt and Jin. Mrs. Ben nett and Mrs. Rickard a nd
The Pare n t
St. Pa u } ' s Luther.en Parish House
Teacher$ Associa- Fred Batey. Publicity: Mra. Lloyd daughters.
YOUTH CONFIRMED
with Mrs. Carroll Adams, Jr. as lion held an Appalachion Electri&lt;' Roush a nd Mra. J. L Stewart. Gar­
Amy Roush. Karla Keams, Ro­
hostess, Mr. Philip Wolpert wae demonstration recently at the New den lherapy: Mn. James Hamplcn
leader using the lopic "The Chris• Haven School. It wu aponsored by and Mr1. Harry ..Layne. Telephone : bert G rinstead, Gary Batey, Eugene
tian Missions lo International Stu­ the M ason Furniture Company. An Mrs. Philip Wolpert, Mn. W. T. Elh-&gt;tt, Eldo n Roush and Billy
dents." The meeting opened with eutomalic washer a n d dryer com- Stone and Mta. Clyde Foley. Birds: Nease were oonhrmed on Palm
a hymn A short business meetin g bination waa demonstrated. An Mrs. H. L. Dyer a nd Mn. Oltie Sunday by Rev. Jac k Welch at the
was conducted by Mrs. Robert ".lfc­ eleclric coffee maker WH won by Roush. Flowen: .Mrs. R , F. Bryant, morni n g service at the St. Paul's
Gloth lir, . The Sy110d Meetin g May Mrs. Harry Miller a nd a lamp by Mrs. N. O. Wei n e nd Mrs. Donald Lutheran Church,
OPENS STORE
16 - 1 8 al Jackson's Mill ras dis­ Mrs. Charles Macker.
Foglesong. Park Trustees: Mn. H.
W. T. Stone of Hartford has op­
cussed.
A large n umber o( area firms do- L. Dyer, Mr■. W. T. Stone, Mrs. L.
nated prizes which were given C. Rouah, Mn. Lloyd RoU!lb a n d ened a shoe store in New Haven.
Attend ing were those named and away during the evening,
The store is located in tbe Farm­
Mrs. A. B. Woodrum.
Mrs. Do nald Bumgardner, M rs. Otto
Mrs. Fred Batey rel)orted on the er's Store Building.
FIRS 1· AID CLASS
Grimm , Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. Mel
A First Aid Cla.!18 sponsored by
vin Knapp, ii-l rs. Harry Layne, M rs.
New Haven PTA will begin on
the
Herman Layne, Mrs. William Pow­
April 22. Ralph Gibbs, Jr. will be
ell and Mrs. Howard Wagenh als.
the instrurtor end classes wifl con­
WSCI HOLDS ... ITIJ&lt;G
The WSCS of the Ne-w Juven
Methodi1t Church mel r�ntly at
tht home or Mn, Mu Wetberall,
Mn. Gl�nn Smith wu tbe pro1ram
leader and her topic wu "Church
-�iu1on, In Town and Country."
S11 • WH 1ui1ted by Mn. Will.J.rd
Fur, Mn. Frank TiwmptOO 1.nd
�ra J. L. Stewart. Officen elected
at the meetln,: were : prtlident,
Mn David P'Teeina n ; trea1urer.
Mn Glen Smith; 1ecretar)', Mra
Frank ThomPIQn.

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EASTER
GREETINGS

Capacity Audience
Attends Rutland
Easter Program

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LION$ Cl.UR MEETS

The Lions Club mel for their reg­
ular dinner meeting et the Ameri­
can Legion Home Tuesday evening .
The Auxiliary served the meal. A
short business meeting was eon­
dueled with fut ure district a n d
st,de meetings being discus�,d.

COUNC IL HAS SESSION

The New Haven Town Council
met Monday evenin g for their AP·
ril meeling with Mi11yor Thoma■
Grinstead, Recorder Thelma Cape­
hurl and Cou n cilmen Charlee Ord,
Jack Fry, Thomas HoHman, Rohcrl Cooke and Edwi n Roush prea­
ent.
George Thayer and P'. C. Relchert appeared beCore the council to
further discuss the water li ne to
Haven HeiRhts. Tbe best way to in•
stall the line and for fire protec­
lion was di11cussed.
Cou ncil adopted an ordina nce to
include the new ad dition, Lone
Hickory and Layne-Ohli n ger. into
the corporation . A motlon was
made to co n tact the Ohio Power
Company to make a survey for
street lights in the n ew addition .
The council also reminds all dog .
owners that the tow n has an ordln­
ance requiring all d ogs to be lied
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weeka. Anyon e interested in en­
rolling please co ntact Mre. Paul
Powell, president or the PTA.
ROTARY MEETS
The Rotary Club met Thursday
evening for their regular dinner
meeting and a short business session.
Attendi ng were Herma n Layne,
Donald Roush, Floyd Carmack, Dr.
John Ridgway, J. L. Stewart, Jack.
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er, James Hampton, Rome
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Wil1iamson, Russell Capt•hart, Her­
ry Miller, Alton Bon n ey, Jr., 0. J.
Bostic, Arthur Wehrli, Philip Wol­
pl'rl, Earl Clark, Thomas Reed and
Rev. David t�reema n .

The Easler program presented
Attending were Thomes HoffPalm Sunday nt the Rutland High
School a1Jd ilorium drew a capa­ man, Jack Frey, Franz c. Reiche1:t,
The program Ed Cunninghaw and Robert John•
city attendance.
wa i. presented by the 11upils of ston .
ESTHER CIRCLE MEETS
the -Rutland upper grades and
The Esther Circle or the l.JI..C'w
waa under the direclion of Mrs.
c. o . Chapman , music instru&lt;:tor met 'fucstlay evening at St. Paul 's
Luth{"tan Parish House wilh Mrs.
for the Rull.ind schools.
J ack Well'h end Mrs. Clare nce Bies•
The program was as follows:
sing as hostesses.
Prl'lude "Christ Walks In Beau­
Th(' program was conductctl by
ty", Wilson.
Mrs. Thomas Grinstead a nd Mrs.
Procession al.
Ules.!ling, The meeting ope n ed with
Pa!m Branches: D i ck Williams, the hymn "Jesus Christ is Risen ToCa lvin Biddle, Rusty Little, Mery day," followed by a film on the
Jacks, Sharon Quillen, Judy Cre· Resurreclion ." Mrs. William Russell
means, Elai n e Musser, Jean Tillis, read an article ''Skip Easter."
Others attending were :..i iss Jean
anti Charlotte Rupe.
Gri n stead, Mrs. Edwin Roush. Miss
Easter Morning, Lelah Jane Powell, Mrs. Willi.am n.
One Early
Ralph Marryott : Sabra Canaday, Powell, and Miss Doris Elliott.
Rebecca Crisp end Kathy Thomas.
ROTARY GUESTS
of the Bend Rotary
Members
Robert Lowty:
Christ Arose!
Mike Nicholso n , Sa n dra Tucker, Club an d their wives were guests
Sa1mdra Dean an d De nn is Weber. or the Middleport club recently for
Were You There (A Negro Spir• a din n er held al the high school
itua l ) : Marvel Foley, Judy Wil- cafeterl11. The guest speaker for 1he
Leon Evans, Jackson,
liams, Shirley
Dugan, Connie eve n ing was
Evans
Mr.
made a receDt trip
Ohio,
Cheadle, Co n nie
William end
he spoke on that
end
frica
to
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Jannilee WJIIJams.
country and 8howcd slides h e had
The Holy City Stephen Adams: takC n .
Those attending from the Bend
Suzy Parker, Julie Lucas, Cheryl
\\' il\iams, Sheila club were Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Bolin, Penny
Roush, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Roush,
Crisp, Nina Mo ntgomery,
Offering "The Spirit Of God" by Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Carmack, Mr.
an d Mrs. J. L, Stewart, Mr. and
Leybach.
An Easter Cantata by Claire Up· Mrs. Jack Flesher, i'itr. end M�­
shur: Readers Agn es Sigma n , Judy James Hampton, Mr. and Mra.
Rome Wi;Jiamson , Mr. and Mn:.
Mulli ns.
Russell Capehart, Mr. and Mrs. Har­
Alleluia! Christ Is Risen!
ry Miller, Mr. and 'Mrs. Al lon Bon­
Pontiu1 Pilate
ney1 Jr., Mr. and Mrs. 0. J. ·BoMtic ,
Thfl CrucillfiXi4;itt
1 Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Wehrli, Mr.
The Gilt
and Mrs. P�ilip Wolpert, Mr. and
Easter Morn
.E. L. Stein, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
i.lr.,_
Al!e,uip.l
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Now The Day rs Over.
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MASSENA, N. Y. UPJ-The
SL, L4lwrenee seaway wilt not op,
en Friday as orlgi11ally echedUJ!ed
beoau9e of heavy ice in tihe w.a ter­
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Dave Hartinger continued his
heavy h1tttng a pair of .!Ingles in
lour trips Thursday at Point
Pleasant and his males outhit the
Bi&amp; Blacks six lo four, but thl!
Yell ow Jackett! lost 6·3 because
of one bad lnnlng.
Coach N1;1lan Swackhamer's boys
were ahead 1-0 when the bottom
of the fourth came up and Point
,pushed home five runa on a walk
to lead o(f batten Newton. John•
aon'11 double anct s1n&amp;lea by Smith,
Rod1ers and Lewis and an error
in left rleld on Boardman's blow.
Middleport a:ot two back In

the top· of the 7th when pinch
hitter Bo lyard led off with a sin•
gle, Jerry F11ay walked but Walt
H.irris ranned and Oiler grounded
out. Hartinger collected his sec.
ond single and Boone Hindy, got
his first. Hartinger was thrown
out, however, o n the base paths
lo choke off the rally.
Hin&lt;ly went the route for the
firet time of any Jacket hurler
this lleallOn, holding Point Ple1s­
ant to four hits. UnlortW11tely
three of lhem ca me ln the bl1
fourth, two doubles and a single,
The Jaekel rlghthander fanned
four, walked only lhree lor hia
best outina: of the year.

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Ohio' s game birds have a, right to feel self.conscious now.
They are being observed as they sound off during their mat•
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Mrs. Erma Nelaon and daughte1
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glen and
daughter Carol or Naval Base
in Bethseda, Md., .are ,pending
a furlough wilh her parenl1, Mr.
and Mn. Harry Hill.
Easter services al the Metno­
dist church will be held Sunday
morning al 9:30 o'clock. Attend•
anee ·at lhe Methodist church was
90, coJ!ection Sl0.50.
Mn. John Hill is reporkd m.
Mra. Clifford Hi!: called Sunday
aflemoon on Mrs. J. D. Roush.
Mills Mary Hayman was return•
ed to her home Friday from the
Meigs General H ospital and ii
improving.
Pvt. Ronald Hurley of ForJ
Riley, Kans., returned Wednesday
following a leave with his par�
ents, Mr . and Mn. Hurley ancj
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Chi&gt;
den of Ra.cir.e RD 2.
Allen Hayman of R.icine qent
Sunday witb his sislen, Miu
Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Proffitt and Nora H ayman and Mn. Liml
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With Downie Nelson m M c-Con•
I was a reeent guest of h11 aunt.
· nelsville, honoring the birthdays
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Eaatef bi'eakfHt wiU be served l1l Mr. Nelson and Roy Ogdin, 1 Columbll!. Other guestll were M tii
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Lautel Gl'anrte. held 1ie cake
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' New )tanageJDent!
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lit-St P�ce._The Easter theme w-..
carried out i,i the progra111. Oper•
alion tOrward will be observed
IN IIIIDDLEPORT, OHIO
May 1,t ' wjth open meet,in,e.
Mi-. ind Mrs. John Paul Heri­
lller and baby, Mansfield .spent
Dinllet' Speclal1
the weekend with home folks.

Game tfianagement qa n throughout the state are busy cen · ·
Bilsing breedlng popu1 �fiIons
' o f many Buckeye game spectes,
reports Eugene KnodeJI,, acting supervisor of game productio n
and i nvestigations, Ohio ,Division of Wildlife. In the case of
Ohio ,:ame birds, wit4out exceptio�. the y are enume rated by
countmg the mating catls th ey utter' per minute.
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tenth mile Intervals olr �ensus routes wh ere they listen for
two minutes to· reco rd all woodcoc k caUs. The tren d in th e total number of calls per route fro m year to year lndica-tes the
size of the breeding woodcock population.
On• Aprll l, the mourning dove count was slarted . This cen•
su, will extend through October 25, th e longest of all gam e
bird ihventories. Rell&amp;()n for the long census is the fact that
mourning doves raise several broods a year and game technicians are tryi ng to de tennine the lim e when breeding stops.
Census workers stop at one •mile intervals and listen for three
minutes at each stop.

th,e wooded hil l countTy o( eastern Ohio, the game m e n
wm"e all ears for the sou nd of d rum min g ruffed grous e Mon .
day. They listen for four minutes at one•mile intervals on
routes running through the forested regions. This census ex•
tends t hrough April 30. ,Thes e field men will also be tuned in
for th" gobbli ng of turkey tOil)S during this same period a nd
Uh4er the same conditions. The turkey count is limited to
areas where these birds have been released in an attempt to
restore them to th e game List i n Ohio.
The ringneck pheasant, Ohio's most important game bird
number wise, w HI come in for its share of attention beginning
A•pril 15. The phe�nt crowing cock count lasts through Ju ne
10 , 8tops are on e 1ru le apart and listening interval is two nu n.
Ute�.
The bobwh ite quail call will be liste ned to from June 8 to
July 20, also at one-mile intervals and for two minutes per
stop. Re�son for the la,teness of the count, compared to other
species, IS t he fact that quail nest late r.
AP of these ce nsus routes are run beginning at dawn a nd
lasting for about oqe h our, as early in the morning is the time
when the b1rds are mosl active voe.a IIy. Each species is cen.
sused in selected counties or areas wh ere it is most common
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for the sake of efficiency.
, T� · br-eeding population infbrmation , wh en consid�
with ijther census information gathered through out th e silffi
me r a·nd earIY fa II months, is useful in helping to set hunting
seasons . Facts gathered on these routes are th e k ey to sound
seasons and better hunting.
The diys to take the grouse census depends on the weathe r
W�llia�s says,. and days must be picked when the weathe r i�
fall' without too much wind.
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· front tha t for the 1958 s�ason was 'ust about realized, accord".
ing to .the (inat figures re1 eased ly Eugen e Knoder , actin g
IP,pern�qr of �me production a,nd investigations Ohio Divislon· of Wildlife .
The estimated final kill for 1 959 was 2,90 1 d eer •• com.
porecj with a n estim ated final kill of 4,630 deer
for 1958. Con.
sldenng that the 1958 d eer s eason was for four days
and the
1959 season only three, th'e prediction �as fa.irly accurate
. It
\\'.IS some•hat low wh ich might be expected i n view of the
ab�n_ce of snow during the deer season.
Hunting pre$9Ure was down om 42,676 permits. in 1958
to S7,976 hi. 1959. The succ�
r tio dropped from one successful hunter In nine In 19 8 to only one succ essful
hu nter
hi 12 hi 1959.
A change In the deer hu nter r eport card design made it
possible lo determine lbe numbe r /Jt bow hunters for
the first
lime In 1959. There were 3,794 archers who sough
t deer hi
Ohio and the)' bag_g"') 50. In 1958, bow hunters killed
6(1. Of
the al'chers Who. dido t bag a deer with a bow 2, 983
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BY MIS. J. D. ROUIN
Joe Hill, son and dau1hlet-ui:
law. Mr. and Mn. Floyd Hill Jnd
daughter, Kathy, East Llv�rpool
viJited the Hill families over the
weekend.
Mr. am.i Mr,. 11:. P. Grimm oi
W11hi nglon Court House were
Wteken d KU.tits of their IOn 1n«1
daughter-in-illW, Mr. and lllrt,
Harold Grimm.
Mn Harold Roush IPf'nt Tuea­
dav wltr Mrs. Harold Grimm.
Mr. and Mrs. D.ill11 Hill are
announcini:: the birth or a 10ri
fl lb. 1 1 oz born April 8 uamed
Owii:ht Vance at Hober HmpJ;
lal.
Mr :m d Mrs, Richard DeWitt
an1t son . LockwoOd of Columbul,
visited some of his friends here
Thursday. He was a former pas­
tor or the Methodlst church,
'1rs. J. Elmer Crimm i.s spend.
ing several weeks with her IOP,
Don al Belpre.

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Don Williams Rutland one of Melgs county'• two game
protectors is getting up ' before breakfast these mornings.
Williams Is enumeralor for this. county, coumµtg the ruffed
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grouse in th e statewlde game b1rd census t aken every spnn• .
A half hour be(ore sunrise for l!lix different daya between
now an d April 30, Wlllla.D15 must be in the Forked Run area
WhBre. be has te n different stops to If!ten and count the mat�
Ing call&amp; of the grouse.
"-ccordina to Wllllatns, the grous� beat every four minutes
during matfng season and each or hts ten storu:i
•· on the census
ro6te must last four minutes d\lring which time he counts the
ntimber of drumming mat In g caIIs.

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Bobby Avila meant It when lie vow- r&lt;
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rO, T'Nm Bcwler
The 83-year•old Mexican native Dlierr
174 1 '12 165 51.!l
hH been optioned to the Mesteo Stobart
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NATIONJt.1.
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lUl 2 1 ui!s £577
san Francisco · · · · · 2 1 ·887
agreement with the MUwau� Lieylng ·
171 159 138 468
tos Angeles · · · · · · 2 1 ··667
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Chicago . : . . . , . . .
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New Yotlc, April. 20; , President
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n.; �•vis
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and' chil&lt;1ten · 11�nt the· . weekend '
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h�re witlir- th• ,-ffenr, �cltinney •to Atheni· t&amp; Ho,p,ital to wo r:rr: .
rirqily.
?if') and �n. Dennil Fraley
LEAGUE
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Cowen, Mrs. were • g:ueata of relative11 in Ken•
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Mi'. and Mrt. William
BlaCkwell qf. Shade � Sunday
were Sunday ray, 501.
gUests o f Mr. alld,· 'Mrs. "lfarl Han• of P.arkerJbure:
HigH Slngle Game - M'. Murray
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Teim Three Game■ - Ebenbach
called toi Par�ersbutg for his mo- Bidwell were gueats -of his par,
ent9, Mr. and Mra. Clint Gil� Hardware, �44.
tllet's rurll!ral.
Team Single Game - Ebenbach
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I George Clark.
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Team 3 Game• - Carling, 1813
Team 1 Game - carllnp, 821.
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Palmer's victory in the Mutef'I
golf tournlment last wetlf ·•••
boo&lt;lo&lt;I hi• ,..,., � lo
Mt.300. Ken Venturl,• Whl) 'ff'll' rup.
nerup in the Ma:itttr'I:
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second place In the PO�l:i
with . $28·.IOO total ePDltllO.

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Ht11h Sln1le Game - Searle• and
Fla rip&amp;an, 3 13.
Tftm Three G1mt11 _ Robtn.
10n·• Laun�, �.
Td.m fln1le Game - Stroh'•
Beei' BMI.
1tWlftP
W• Lolf Pct.
Robihaon'1
23 16 .HiO
File N'ovelty Shop
20 19 .5'3
Elka
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Ohlaf:1'9'fi
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Strol 'I�!�
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New Haven
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NEWS

lc«ft ...,U 12, IMO
Three GOlne Ind. _ surlu

Pomeroy'11 baseball team of nut
year, and for �veral afterwards,
wtm 7-l ovtr Eirtern at Eaatern
Thur8d ay In a agme plJyed b1 � he
Panthers without I.heir senlon wl)o
make up the entire regular start·
ing nioe '\"ith the exception of
Terry Knla:ht.
Easter� Wal held , to two harm•
Jeu singlet, one �Y c. comoa, ttle
c,ther by Cowdery. The home dub
101 i•, run In the bottQm of ttle
s,ventb •hen nlieHr Eddie Bul·
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fiµgton had the leadoU batter &amp;et
1na 3 G1me1 - F'1Ullpn1 e&amp;O
on vi a· an error, then w11lked trie
Inlil Game - Piana1an and
next three batten.
Pom1..rAu'11
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Tt°f'R' r 3 Glimea - Elka, ffl8.
allced as the P11nthl!n were gooseTe•lft 1 Game - Stroh', Beetegged only In the filth and se"enth
989. · ·:
inriings.
1'.. Flw• Bowlers. A¥1,
Dor Co a tes btA1ted a sofo homer
Clifl�
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in the second while Stewart 1ol II
Louks
double and drove in tlie first run
l'f9
111
Hawley
or \he · game. in the initial inning.
Searles
1 '17
l.arry Heine,a, �oncl. sacker, was
Flanaa:an
174
the only plaYer lo get two hit.II,
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TRI COUNTY LIA.GU!
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Pomeroy
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Rlti!NC TO FAME • • • • • ly A"- Maver

Short, Sweet,
For1nterim
Pilot Cohen

Get Your Fishirtg _Ouffi�

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C harles M urray, manager of the b:&gt;ca l Office�or the Ohio
Fuel Gas Co. , was named president of the Meigs 'Count:i,· Little
League Association Thursday night in a meeting held at the
Pomeroy Senior High auditorium.
The slate of o f ficers to serve --------with Murray are Tracy Whaley,
1· 1ce president, and Ed Baer, sec•
1·etary•treasurer. Chl"s Knighl, re­
t ired as president.
The big decision taken last night
was to make a determined cfforl to
hav� more parentR show an active
mlerest in the summer recrealioin
progrum.
While the meeting last night. un•
fortunately and unexpectedly, was
Unit.cf Press lnttfl\atlon■I
111 tonfliat with several special Eas, , rt was 11hort and sweet for in•
!er week church serviee.J, another terim Manager Andy Cohen of the
meeting sel for a week from Sun­ Philliea, who come• down .frotn
tlay al 2:30 p. m. at the Pomeroy cloud nine today aDd t:!oei; back to
Junior High Sctmol athletic field the coaehin• line again.
will n o1 be in con£1iet with any­
Cohen waited � years for a
thing else.
crack at a major leaeue manag.
This meeting has been called for ing job and when he finally got It.
all boys interested in the summer through • strange combination of
Little League prbil'am. 'Ea ch drcUm11t.anc01, he- cert ainly made
shoul� attend, and bring with him . the- moat of lt
Out-eliekin.11 Charlie Dreuen, be
one&lt;dr both ,parents, or ·an ad iJlt to
repr&amp;1ent him. He should .S:IS:b be led Philadelphia to a 10:.innll'l'g; 5-4
preplired to pay his in1urance ree v l ctoey o ver .Milwaukee Thursday
whjc_l\ )s $2 for Little LePE\le.. $2.50 night and It nohing else, Co11en
for f�ny Lea�ue, �"d $;l, for high can alwaya , aay ·ht "l"ffbied" as the
most .11ucceurul maniJter in PhUle .igue. . .,
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Racine and Snacuae.i\linersville · McGraw due up to play secol)d
will continw to handle their base ror the Gi�nt&amp; in 1924 when
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"home" problems.
McGraw wanted to g.lve New York
The league this year will con• rans th eir fi�ft look at' a Jewiah
tinue with at leaat two teams from ball player. �ow �. Cohen was
Racine-Portland, two from Sy lra- hired 88 8 coach by the Phila this
cutie-Minersville, and . rour from year and w111 delega ted to lead the
Pomeroy. More teams may be or- club Thursday night a !ew hours
ganized ln Pomeroy hater i( ncces· afttr Eddie Sawyer suddenly quit
Sllry.
as man a ger.
Cohen knew he was .simply a
League ofrlc�rs eaid they h oped
a representalive rrom Eastern High stop•g• p until Gene Mauch, the
would contact them about a team Phi llies ' new pilot, cdllld j oin the
J n the summer hlgh sthool le.ig' ue . club rrom Florida, But he did a
if lluch a league ia organized lhls j ob that would have made McGraw
proud.
season.
The Dodgern handed the Cardi•
�)ans tor a financial drive and
nal
a their third straight loss, 3-2,
sclectlon of a chairman will be 110 .
the
Cubii t11fUeted the flrsl defeat.
i;ounced later.
Attending last ni s ht's meeting of the reason upon the Giant,, 6-S,,
were Murray, Baer, Whaley, .Bob 1 and t�e Plrates , cru,hed the Redll,
Roberts, Che11 Knight, Gene Conde, 1 3-0'. ·
Gi l Hodges drove in the . tyl�g
Roh Story, John McKenzie. R obert
run
f� the Dod&amp;era with a lr1ple _m
Murray, Hilton Wol-fe, Jr., Bob
Louks Rudy Baer' w · A· Gibb� a nd IJ'te rimth and. then �ottd the win,
ing one on Bob Duliba's wild pitch.
Paul Welch·
Kon Boyer .ind Duke Shlder each
hit homers. Ed Roebuck relieved
starter
Johnny Podrea in the eighth
lfiO HS, Colley;e
and was the winner. Duliba . the
Cards' fourth pitcher, was the loll•
Couches To Meet
BEREA, Ohio UPI - More than er.
Ba\Hmorc defe ated Kans.as City,
150 Ohio college and high scho0l
coaches aro expe-cted Sihurday fur 3•0; Detroit decisioned Washington
the 101h anru,uil coa,ches clinic at 8•3; Cleveland topped Boaton, 5- l ,
and New York bea( its Richmo od
Baldwin.Wallace Coli,:c:e. · 1 ( '
Track Coach Paul ·
.,-\d­ farmhands, 1 5-10, in exllibltion
arns will direct the program lo games.
cow·r foo1 hall, Dasketball, track,
ClIJCAGO UPJ - Ceftter Don
wrl!slling and baseball.
M r. and Mn. Ernie Barrienger Gillis has signed his 1960 contract
1111d f.omil)' of Toro nto, Ohio, �pent with the St. Loula football C11rd.
the week end with Mr. and 'Mrs. inals. It will be hill third season
with the Cards.
Ivan Chevelier.

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Leaa:11el'8 To Practice
l,ittfe Leaguer1 in Syraeusc and
Minersville are asked lo lurnout
for practice Monday at 5:45 at the
Syraeu,se BHeball Park. 1'he prac­
tice will be the first o f the new
,eason. Pony J,eague ph1yen will
be ca lled to practice later by
Manager Corky Kloe,.

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Young Baseball Players Asked
1'o Meet April 24th At high School

ALl �STA R S

�oUed the ball 011er lhe le�1 field (
for e:irtra ba8etl
The hrst five Pirate safeties s"oreboard for the &amp;amt' s only
went for extra ba!H!s and laid the humer
TIit' two teams, idle today, re- j
way for McLish's removal in the
third inning after the Pirates sume their four•game set with an
slretched their lead tu 5-0 in their afte rnoon l'Ontesl �turday to l&gt;e
lullowcd hy a Sunday doublehead
home opener.
The Reds were unabl&lt;' to make er.
any of their seven hits off roote11oin11 Verh Law pay off.
Roberto Clemente drove in five
tuns
with a pair of doubles, a
Hanlbluing Heavies
sacrifice ny and a single, while
Meet ln 10-Rou nder
Bill Mazeroski got a double and
"I think 1,11 become • plldi•r.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. UPI - a homer fol;' four runs.
I 1lrHdY hit like on•I"
Two hard•hitting heavyweights
Law, an 16-game winner la'st
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sparked by Larry
tionally televised boul that piL'I Ar• extra-b■se hjts ofr him were a
Racine,
genline Alex Mileff 1galnst young pair or doobles l)y second ba9e• Grimm's 7th inning bases loaded
Don (Shotgun) Warner.
man 8Uly
triple, beat Rutlantl Thursday, 9-4.
. Martin.
[ to win the Meig� County Class A
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The 25- year•old South Am�rlcan,
La
m trouble only once. baseball championship and the
eighth-ranked heavyweight w.lth a M t w was
ope,1ed
the el1hth With a right lo enter the district tourna­
rtln
. 21-�l record, will be lookinlg (or &amp;
uble.
Eildie
and
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K.a1ko beat out m ent a bout May 1.
his t hird straight knockout when
a
bit
to
deep
•hort,
·But Laiw got
he tangles wllh the raipldly rising pJnchhilter Jetty LYnch
Rutland had beaten Eastern 5. 3
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. UPI­
t� ny out
the coun• The Cleveland Indians' pitching .
Warner.
and dl11poaed o[ Roy �cM1ll�n and llonday for tb'e berth In
impro\ling steadily since, the .club
\t'ada Pinson o� • pop-up an d a ty Nn· ■Ja,
Jobnby Cleland, only senior or left the Arizona bandbox ball·
#0\lnder, � vel)'. ·
16 and parks, reached the summft ThllTs
�e Plt'ileg C�t their attuk roll• the Tofflado' team, , (anned
perform­
best
hlt
fbr
thrtt
Waited
day as Gary BetJ virlua\ly clinch·
tne In ttie �ond ln.ntne wt1h back·
Lawrence Bro­ ed the opening day assi�nmenl.
to-back doublet btJC1etnente and •nee of the aeuon.
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a good game
Jim Perry, the only other Tribe
Smoky BW"tell. ·i·nen Mazeroiki ian or Rutland had
lloing, with tilne· strikeouts, until hurler with a chance to pitch the
the lasl innin_g. He issued eight opener, will hurl to,Jay aa the Jn.
TITANS IIGN ,LAY!RS
which hurt, h owever.
paues,
NEW YORK UPI - The New
diam face their Toronto farrn
The victory was Ra cine's first i n club at Indianvllle. Manager Joe
York Titan, of the American F ootba11 Leaaue have 1lgned thelr the counb tourney tinals i n several Gordon said either Bell or Perry
tuurth Michigan State player, quar• years.
would hurl the ol)('ner.
010 010 7-9 7 4
terback Larry Bielat . The other Racine
The 23 yt'!ar old righthander
000 110 2-4 4 l hurled eight sparkling innings as
fl'.u;r�er Spartans on the aquad are Rutland
Racine: Clelanrl and Jarrell. Rut• tbe Tri be downed lhe Boston Red
lolWI' Le*l1, Jerome McFarland a nd
land: Brogan (LP), German (7), and Sox, 6•1. He allowed only six bits
Bli.nche Martin.
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and struck out live. However, he
gave up four walks.
Bell. coasting along with a 3-0
aoov IDl'NTIP::1 10
ClNCINNA11 (UPI) - The body lead after the third innings, gave
of a man taken from l'Jhe Llttle up only three hits in the first six
Mi ami Rlver W-edn�ay h.as been tnnings. He tired slightly in the
Jdentlf-led •3!'1 that or John Hiryok, &amp;e\lenth when the Sox. scored their
22, Warren, one of tiwo Jesuit bro­ only run, but finlBhl!d strong as
l!hen who dl'OW1lled in- • 1boatin-&amp; he fa('ed only four batters in the
eighth.
ti.ccldent Marcl\ 27.
Deticlowi Food Graciously
Johnny Klippstcin, acquired this
R.AMS SIGN COACH
week fr om the world champion
St-rvetl ln Pl-e•ing Atmoephen1
LOS ANGELES UPI - Vic Lind• Los Angeles Dodgers, made his
akog, former Philadelphia. Ea11:le first appearance for Cleveland in
No Tabl.. Reoerved 1
\leteran. hari: signed as offensive the ninth. The veteran hurler,
Une coach with the Los Angele-s keeping the ball low, retired Bos·
Rams. He ha� been an 1111sistent ton in order.
coach for the Eagles, Stanford, the
Bell, Tito Francona a nd M i ke
Vancouver, B. C. Li o ns and Bak· de LeHoz were the batting 11tar.s
IN MIDDLEPORT
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eratleld College.
In the gamf' in which each club
collected six hits. Bell's double
opened a two•run rally ln the
fifth that gave the Tribe a 5·0
lead.
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Hell moved to third aa Vic
•Power beat out an infield bound•
er and the pitcher scored on a sin
JIM! by de Lelloz. Aflcr a wqll, to
Walter Bo11d loaded the hase!I,
Francone hit a grounder to score
Power.
De LaHoz also figured in Cleve•
hind'� fir11t thref! runs. lie walk•
ed ln Lhe first inning, stole sec­
ond at\d thirtl and scored on
Fra11c ona·s infield out. The 20
year old Cu ban llingJed in the
third, took third, 011 B ond's dou,
blc and both runners scored on
Francon a 's triple.
f"flTSBURGH UPI-Cal McLil!h,
a 19-gam.e winner for Cleveland
til'to i1 supposed to give Cincmnah
pitchiftg a shot in the ,irm this season, chalked 11p ■ bad start with his
new team Thursday as Pittsburgh
bombN. the Reds. 13-0.
Pirak! batters had a field day
againal Reds pitcheNI, batttting
five or them for 11 hits, six good

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McLish Took Beating His First Show For New
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Srrks Tornado
Diamond Victory

Bell Virtually
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MASSENA, N. Y. UPJ-The
SL, L4lwrenee seaway wilt not op,
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beoau9e of heavy ice in tihe w.a ter­
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Dave Hartinger continued his
heavy h1tttng a pair of .!Ingles in
lour trips Thursday at Point
Pleasant and his males outhit the
Bi&amp; Blacks six lo four, but thl!
Yell ow Jackett! lost 6·3 because
of one bad lnnlng.
Coach N1;1lan Swackhamer's boys
were ahead 1-0 when the bottom
of the fourth came up and Point
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to lead o(f batten Newton. John•
aon'11 double anct s1n&amp;lea by Smith,
Rod1ers and Lewis and an error
in left rleld on Boardman's blow.
Middleport a:ot two back In

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gle, Jerry F11ay walked but Walt
H.irris ranned and Oiler grounded
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lo choke off the rally.
Hin&lt;ly went the route for the
firet time of any Jacket hurler
this lleallOn, holding Point Ple1s­
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Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Glen and
daughter Carol or Naval Base
in Bethseda, Md., .are ,pending
a furlough wilh her parenl1, Mr.
and Mn. Harry Hill.
Easter services al the Metno­
dist church will be held Sunday
morning al 9:30 o'clock. Attend•
anee ·at lhe Methodist church was
90, coJ!ection Sl0.50.
Mn. John Hill is reporkd m.
Mra. Clifford Hi!: called Sunday
aflemoon on Mrs. J. D. Roush.
Mills Mary Hayman was return•
ed to her home Friday from the
Meigs General H ospital and ii
improving.
Pvt. Ronald Hurley of ForJ
Riley, Kans., returned Wednesday
following a leave with his par�
ents, Mr . and Mn. Hurley ancj
grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Chi&gt;
den of Ra.cir.e RD 2.
Allen Hayman of R.icine qent
Sunday witb his sislen, Miu
Mr. and Mrs, Jesse Proffitt and Nora H ayman and Mn. Liml
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With Downie Nelson m M c-Con•
I was a reeent guest of h11 aunt.
· nelsville, honoring the birthdays
■v· ARS. J; RADIKIN
Eaatef bi'eakfHt wiU be served l1l Mr. Nelson and Roy Ogdin, 1 Columbll!. Other guestll were M tii
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Lautel Gl'anrte. held 1ie cake
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lit-St P�ce._The Easter theme w-..
carried out i,i the progra111. Oper•
alion tOrward will be observed
IN IIIIDDLEPORT, OHIO
May 1,t ' wjth open meet,in,e.
Mi-. ind Mrs. John Paul Heri­
lller and baby, Mansfield .spent
Dinllet' Speclal1
the weekend with home folks.

Game tfianagement qa n throughout the state are busy cen · ·
Bilsing breedlng popu1 �fiIons
' o f many Buckeye game spectes,
reports Eugene KnodeJI,, acting supervisor of game productio n
and i nvestigations, Ohio ,Division of Wildlife. In the case of
Ohio ,:ame birds, wit4out exceptio�. the y are enume rated by
countmg the mating catls th ey utter' per minute.
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gro�;d ��:1 ::�y1�;:;g;�� �:i:m� ,:.;:, ��� �
tenth mile Intervals olr �ensus routes wh ere they listen for
two minutes to· reco rd all woodcoc k caUs. The tren d in th e total number of calls per route fro m year to year lndica-tes the
size of the breeding woodcock population.
On• Aprll l, the mourning dove count was slarted . This cen•
su, will extend through October 25, th e longest of all gam e
bird ihventories. Rell&amp;()n for the long census is the fact that
mourning doves raise several broods a year and game technicians are tryi ng to de tennine the lim e when breeding stops.
Census workers stop at one •mile intervals and listen for three
minutes at each stop.

th,e wooded hil l countTy o( eastern Ohio, the game m e n
wm"e all ears for the sou nd of d rum min g ruffed grous e Mon .
day. They listen for four minutes at one•mile intervals on
routes running through the forested regions. This census ex•
tends t hrough April 30. ,Thes e field men will also be tuned in
for th" gobbli ng of turkey tOil)S during this same period a nd
Uh4er the same conditions. The turkey count is limited to
areas where these birds have been released in an attempt to
restore them to th e game List i n Ohio.
The ringneck pheasant, Ohio's most important game bird
number wise, w HI come in for its share of attention beginning
A•pril 15. The phe�nt crowing cock count lasts through Ju ne
10 , 8tops are on e 1ru le apart and listening interval is two nu n.
Ute�.
The bobwh ite quail call will be liste ned to from June 8 to
July 20, also at one-mile intervals and for two minutes per
stop. Re�son for the la,teness of the count, compared to other
species, IS t he fact that quail nest late r.
AP of these ce nsus routes are run beginning at dawn a nd
lasting for about oqe h our, as early in the morning is the time
when the b1rds are mosl active voe.a IIy. Each species is cen.
sused in selected counties or areas wh ere it is most common
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for the sake of efficiency.
, T� · br-eeding population infbrmation , wh en consid�
with ijther census information gathered through out th e silffi
me r a·nd earIY fa II months, is useful in helping to set hunting
seasons . Facts gathered on these routes are th e k ey to sound
seasons and better hunting.
The diys to take the grouse census depends on the weathe r
W�llia�s says,. and days must be picked when the weathe r i�
fall' without too much wind.
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· front tha t for the 1958 s�ason was 'ust about realized, accord".
ing to .the (inat figures re1 eased ly Eugen e Knoder , actin g
IP,pern�qr of �me production a,nd investigations Ohio Divislon· of Wildlife .
The estimated final kill for 1 959 was 2,90 1 d eer •• com.
porecj with a n estim ated final kill of 4,630 deer
for 1958. Con.
sldenng that the 1958 d eer s eason was for four days
and the
1959 season only three, th'e prediction �as fa.irly accurate
. It
\\'.IS some•hat low wh ich might be expected i n view of the
ab�n_ce of snow during the deer season.
Hunting pre$9Ure was down om 42,676 permits. in 1958
to S7,976 hi. 1959. The succ�
r tio dropped from one successful hunter In nine In 19 8 to only one succ essful
hu nter
hi 12 hi 1959.
A change In the deer hu nter r eport card design made it
possible lo determine lbe numbe r /Jt bow hunters for
the first
lime In 1959. There were 3,794 archers who sough
t deer hi
Ohio and the)' bag_g"') 50. In 1958, bow hunters killed
6(1. Of
the al'chers Who. dido t bag a deer with a bow 2, 983
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BY MIS. J. D. ROUIN
Joe Hill, son and dau1hlet-ui:
law. Mr. and Mn. Floyd Hill Jnd
daughter, Kathy, East Llv�rpool
viJited the Hill families over the
weekend.
Mr. am.i Mr,. 11:. P. Grimm oi
W11hi nglon Court House were
Wteken d KU.tits of their IOn 1n«1
daughter-in-illW, Mr. and lllrt,
Harold Grimm.
Mn Harold Roush IPf'nt Tuea­
dav wltr Mrs. Harold Grimm.
Mr. and Mrs. D.ill11 Hill are
announcini:: the birth or a 10ri
fl lb. 1 1 oz born April 8 uamed
Owii:ht Vance at Hober HmpJ;
lal.
Mr :m d Mrs, Richard DeWitt
an1t son . LockwoOd of Columbul,
visited some of his friends here
Thursday. He was a former pas­
tor or the Methodlst church,
'1rs. J. Elmer Crimm i.s spend.
ing several weeks with her IOP,
Don al Belpre.

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Don Williams Rutland one of Melgs county'• two game
protectors is getting up ' before breakfast these mornings.
Williams Is enumeralor for this. county, coumµtg the ruffed
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grouse in th e statewlde game b1rd census t aken every spnn• .
A half hour be(ore sunrise for l!lix different daya between
now an d April 30, Wlllla.D15 must be in the Forked Run area
WhBre. be has te n different stops to If!ten and count the mat�
Ing call&amp; of the grouse.
"-ccordina to Wllllatns, the grous� beat every four minutes
during matfng season and each or hts ten storu:i
•· on the census
ro6te must last four minutes d\lring which time he counts the
ntimber of drumming mat In g caIIs.

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MEX1CO CITY UPI _ Holdou( J . OUA.M.
Bobby Avila meant It when lie vow- r&lt;
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rO, T'Nm Bcwler
The 83-year•old Mexican native Dlierr
174 1 '12 165 51.!l
hH been optioned to the Mesteo Stobart
1� um 221 654
By United
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City Tigen or the Mexicali League R�ll
170 128 187 468
NATIONJt.1.
LEAGUI
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lUl 2 1 ui!s £577
san Francisco · · · · · 2 1 ·887
agreement with the MUwau� Lieylng ·
171 159 138 468
tos Angeles · · · · · · 2 1 ··667
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Chicago . : . . . , . . .
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�A. · Wednesdlf Roush
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Milwa\lkee . . . . . . . . 1 1 .500 %
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Pitµburg h
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Alnerican
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Philadelphia · · · · · · 1 1 .soo
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pl--Xed wtth Daltimore • and Bos� Ll}tert;, vs Jr. OUAM
Phil d I h' rr in ,i. ..
t!��ell •� �l''f1118:d in" Milwa',1• White \ta Htilsum
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New Yotlc, April. 20; , President
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review of financial statementll, Uie
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n.; �•vis
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and' chil&lt;1ten · 11�nt the· . weekend '
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h�re witlir- th• ,-ffenr, �cltinney •to Atheni· t&amp; Ho,p,ital to wo r:rr: .
rirqily.
?if') and �n. Dennil Fraley
LEAGUE
Rev. and Mrs. Earl Cowen, Mrs. were • g:ueata of relative11 in Ken•
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COlburn of · Lancaster, and Mrs. Lucky over the weekend.
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Mi'. and Mrt. William
BlaCkwell qf. Shade � Sunday
were Sunday ray, 501.
gUests o f Mr. alld,· 'Mrs. "lfarl Han• of P.arkerJbure:
HigH Slngle Game - M'. Murray
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guests of Mr, and Mrs, John StJ)ut.
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ii.tr. and � .Rfi;ell �titn ,f.,er� , l!r. and ·M-ta."Ho
Teim Three Game■ - Ebenbach
called toi Par�ersbutg for his mo- Bidwell were gueats -of his par,
ent9, Mr. and Mra. Clint Gil� Hardware, �44.
tllet's rurll!ral.
Team Single Game - Ebenbach
,Mrt anfl.MJl, Clinton ,N.lllt'� Jr. �Su
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Marsh a ca11eu
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I George Clark.
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Team 3 Game• - Carling, 1813
Team 1 Game - carllnp, 821.
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Palmer's victory in the Mutef'I
golf tournlment last wetlf ·•••
boo&lt;lo&lt;I hi• ,..,., � lo
Mt.300. Ken Venturl,• Whl) 'ff'll' rup.
nerup in the Ma:itttr'I:
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second place In the PO�l:i
with . $28·.IOO total ePDltllO.

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Other Jacket■
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Ht11h Sln1le Game - Searle• and
Fla rip&amp;an, 3 13.
Tftm Three G1mt11 _ Robtn.
10n·• Laun�, �.
Td.m fln1le Game - Stroh'•
Beei' BMI.
1tWlftP
W• Lolf Pct.
Robihaon'1
23 16 .HiO
File N'ovelty Shop
20 19 .5'3
Elka
20 18 .513
Ohlaf:1'9'fi
20 ,.ft 513
Strol 'I�!�
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New Haven
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NEWS

lc«ft ...,U 12, IMO
Three GOlne Ind. _ surlu

Pomeroy'11 baseball team of nut
year, and for �veral afterwards,
wtm 7-l ovtr Eirtern at Eaatern
Thur8d ay In a agme plJyed b1 � he
Panthers without I.heir senlon wl)o
make up the entire regular start·
ing nioe '\"ith the exception of
Terry Knla:ht.
Easter� Wal held , to two harm•
Jeu singlet, one �Y c. comoa, ttle
c,ther by Cowdery. The home dub
101 i•, run In the bottQm of ttle
s,ventb •hen nlieHr Eddie Bul·
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fiµgton had the leadoU batter &amp;et
1na 3 G1me1 - F'1Ullpn1 e&amp;O
on vi a· an error, then w11lked trie
Inlil Game - Piana1an and
next three batten.
Pom1..rAu'11
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"' ,.., scorini was · W!!ll l:!;at. CIJf ' , ....
Tt°f'R' r 3 Glimea - Elka, ffl8.
allced as the P11nthl!n were gooseTe•lft 1 Game - Stroh', Beetegged only In the filth and se"enth
989. · ·:
inriings.
1'.. Flw• Bowlers. A¥1,
Dor Co a tes btA1ted a sofo homer
Clifl�
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in the second while Stewart 1ol II
Louks
double and drove in tlie first run
l'f9
111
Hawley
or \he · game. in the initial inning.
Searles
1 '17
l.arry Heine,a, �oncl. sacker, was
Flanaa:an
174
the only plaYer lo get two hit.II,
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TRI COUNTY LIA.GU!
122 101 0-7 8 1
Pomeroy
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HiSh• lod. 3 G1me1 - Andel'&amp;OJI,
s warlz
:Moore r&amp;l. �ertl! B9rilll,
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Young Pantfters

Rlti!NC TO FAME • • • • • ly A"- Maver

Short, Sweet,
For1nterim
Pilot Cohen

Get Your Fishirtg _Ouffi�

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C harles M urray, manager of the b:&gt;ca l Office�or the Ohio
Fuel Gas Co. , was named president of the Meigs 'Count:i,· Little
League Association Thursday night in a meeting held at the
Pomeroy Senior High auditorium.
The slate of o f ficers to serve --------with Murray are Tracy Whaley,
1· 1ce president, and Ed Baer, sec•
1·etary•treasurer. Chl"s Knighl, re­
t ired as president.
The big decision taken last night
was to make a determined cfforl to
hav� more parentR show an active
mlerest in the summer recrealioin
progrum.
While the meeting last night. un•
fortunately and unexpectedly, was
Unit.cf Press lnttfl\atlon■I
111 tonfliat with several special Eas, , rt was 11hort and sweet for in•
!er week church serviee.J, another terim Manager Andy Cohen of the
meeting sel for a week from Sun­ Philliea, who come• down .frotn
tlay al 2:30 p. m. at the Pomeroy cloud nine today aDd t:!oei; back to
Junior High Sctmol athletic field the coaehin• line again.
will n o1 be in con£1iet with any­
Cohen waited � years for a
thing else.
crack at a major leaeue manag.
This meeting has been called for ing job and when he finally got It.
all boys interested in the summer through • strange combination of
Little League prbil'am. 'Ea ch drcUm11t.anc01, he- cert ainly made
shoul� attend, and bring with him . the- moat of lt
Out-eliekin.11 Charlie Dreuen, be
one&lt;dr both ,parents, or ·an ad iJlt to
repr&amp;1ent him. He should .S:IS:b be led Philadelphia to a 10:.innll'l'g; 5-4
preplired to pay his in1urance ree v l ctoey o ver .Milwaukee Thursday
whjc_l\ )s $2 for Little LePE\le.. $2.50 night and It nohing else, Co11en
for f�ny Lea�ue, �"d $;l, for high can alwaya , aay ·ht "l"ffbied" as the
most .11ucceurul maniJter in PhUle .igue. . .,
,ch
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Racine and Snacuae.i\linersville · McGraw due up to play secol)d
will continw to handle their base ror the Gi�nt&amp; in 1924 when
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"home" problems.
McGraw wanted to g.lve New York
The league this year will con• rans th eir fi�ft look at' a Jewiah
tinue with at leaat two teams from ball player. �ow �. Cohen was
Racine-Portland, two from Sy lra- hired 88 8 coach by the Phila this
cutie-Minersville, and . rour from year and w111 delega ted to lead the
Pomeroy. More teams may be or- club Thursday night a !ew hours
ganized ln Pomeroy hater i( ncces· afttr Eddie Sawyer suddenly quit
Sllry.
as man a ger.
Cohen knew he was .simply a
League ofrlc�rs eaid they h oped
a representalive rrom Eastern High stop•g• p until Gene Mauch, the
would contact them about a team Phi llies ' new pilot, cdllld j oin the
J n the summer hlgh sthool le.ig' ue . club rrom Florida, But he did a
if lluch a league ia organized lhls j ob that would have made McGraw
proud.
season.
The Dodgern handed the Cardi•
�)ans tor a financial drive and
nal
a their third straight loss, 3-2,
sclectlon of a chairman will be 110 .
the
Cubii t11fUeted the flrsl defeat.
i;ounced later.
Attending last ni s ht's meeting of the reason upon the Giant,, 6-S,,
were Murray, Baer, Whaley, .Bob 1 and t�e Plrates , cru,hed the Redll,
Roberts, Che11 Knight, Gene Conde, 1 3-0'. ·
Gi l Hodges drove in the . tyl�g
Roh Story, John McKenzie. R obert
run
f� the Dod&amp;era with a lr1ple _m
Murray, Hilton Wol-fe, Jr., Bob
Louks Rudy Baer' w · A· Gibb� a nd IJ'te rimth and. then �ottd the win,
ing one on Bob Duliba's wild pitch.
Paul Welch·
Kon Boyer .ind Duke Shlder each
hit homers. Ed Roebuck relieved
starter
Johnny Podrea in the eighth
lfiO HS, Colley;e
and was the winner. Duliba . the
Cards' fourth pitcher, was the loll•
Couches To Meet
BEREA, Ohio UPI - More than er.
Ba\Hmorc defe ated Kans.as City,
150 Ohio college and high scho0l
coaches aro expe-cted Sihurday fur 3•0; Detroit decisioned Washington
the 101h anru,uil coa,ches clinic at 8•3; Cleveland topped Boaton, 5- l ,
and New York bea( its Richmo od
Baldwin.Wallace Coli,:c:e. · 1 ( '
Track Coach Paul ·
.,-\d­ farmhands, 1 5-10, in exllibltion
arns will direct the program lo games.
cow·r foo1 hall, Dasketball, track,
ClIJCAGO UPJ - Ceftter Don
wrl!slling and baseball.
M r. and Mn. Ernie Barrienger Gillis has signed his 1960 contract
1111d f.omil)' of Toro nto, Ohio, �pent with the St. Loula football C11rd.
the week end with Mr. and 'Mrs. inals. It will be hill third season
with the Cards.
Ivan Chevelier.

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l,ittfe Leaguer1 in Syraeusc and
Minersville are asked lo lurnout
for practice Monday at 5:45 at the
Syraeu,se BHeball Park. 1'he prac­
tice will be the first o f the new
,eason. Pony J,eague ph1yen will
be ca lled to practice later by
Manager Corky Kloe,.

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ALl �STA R S

�oUed the ball 011er lhe le�1 field (
for e:irtra ba8etl
The hrst five Pirate safeties s"oreboard for the &amp;amt' s only
went for extra ba!H!s and laid the humer
TIit' two teams, idle today, re- j
way for McLish's removal in the
third inning after the Pirates sume their four•game set with an
slretched their lead tu 5-0 in their afte rnoon l'Ontesl �turday to l&gt;e
lullowcd hy a Sunday doublehead
home opener.
The Reds were unabl&lt;' to make er.
any of their seven hits off roote11oin11 Verh Law pay off.
Roberto Clemente drove in five
tuns
with a pair of doubles, a
Hanlbluing Heavies
sacrifice ny and a single, while
Meet ln 10-Rou nder
Bill Mazeroski got a double and
"I think 1,11 become • plldi•r.
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J. UPI - a homer fol;' four runs.
I 1lrHdY hit like on•I"
Two hard•hitting heavyweights
Law, an 16-game winner la'st
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sparked by Larry
tionally televised boul that piL'I Ar• extra-b■se hjts ofr him were a
Racine,
genline Alex Mileff 1galnst young pair or doobles l)y second ba9e• Grimm's 7th inning bases loaded
Don (Shotgun) Warner.
man 8Uly
triple, beat Rutlantl Thursday, 9-4.
. Martin.
[ to win the Meig� County Class A
.
The 25- year•old South Am�rlcan,
La
m trouble only once. baseball championship and the
eighth-ranked heavyweight w.lth a M t w was
ope,1ed
the el1hth With a right lo enter the district tourna­
rtln
. 21-�l record, will be lookinlg (or &amp;
uble.
Eildie
and
d
K.a1ko beat out m ent a bout May 1.
his t hird straight knockout when
a
bit
to
deep
•hort,
·But Laiw got
he tangles wllh the raipldly rising pJnchhilter Jetty LYnch
Rutland had beaten Eastern 5. 3
DAYTONA BEACH, Fla. UPI­
t� ny out
the coun• The Cleveland Indians' pitching .
Warner.
and dl11poaed o[ Roy �cM1ll�n and llonday for tb'e berth In
impro\ling steadily since, the .club
\t'ada Pinson o� • pop-up an d a ty Nn· ■Ja,
Jobnby Cleland, only senior or left the Arizona bandbox ball·
#0\lnder, � vel)'. ·
16 and parks, reached the summft ThllTs
�e Plt'ileg C�t their attuk roll• the Tofflado' team, , (anned
perform­
best
hlt
fbr
thrtt
Waited
day as Gary BetJ virlua\ly clinch·
tne In ttie �ond ln.ntne wt1h back·
Lawrence Bro­ ed the opening day assi�nmenl.
to-back doublet btJC1etnente and •nee of the aeuon.
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a good game
Jim Perry, the only other Tribe
Smoky BW"tell. ·i·nen Mazeroiki ian or Rutland had
lloing, with tilne· strikeouts, until hurler with a chance to pitch the
the lasl innin_g. He issued eight opener, will hurl to,Jay aa the Jn.
TITANS IIGN ,LAY!RS
which hurt, h owever.
paues,
NEW YORK UPI - The New
diam face their Toronto farrn
The victory was Ra cine's first i n club at Indianvllle. Manager Joe
York Titan, of the American F ootba11 Leaaue have 1lgned thelr the counb tourney tinals i n several Gordon said either Bell or Perry
tuurth Michigan State player, quar• years.
would hurl the ol)('ner.
010 010 7-9 7 4
terback Larry Bielat . The other Racine
The 23 yt'!ar old righthander
000 110 2-4 4 l hurled eight sparkling innings as
fl'.u;r�er Spartans on the aquad are Rutland
Racine: Clelanrl and Jarrell. Rut• tbe Tri be downed lhe Boston Red
lolWI' Le*l1, Jerome McFarland a nd
land: Brogan (LP), German (7), and Sox, 6•1. He allowed only six bits
Bli.nche Martin.
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and struck out live. However, he
gave up four walks.
Bell. coasting along with a 3-0
aoov IDl'NTIP::1 10
ClNCINNA11 (UPI) - The body lead after the third innings, gave
of a man taken from l'Jhe Llttle up only three hits in the first six
Mi ami Rlver W-edn�ay h.as been tnnings. He tired slightly in the
Jdentlf-led •3!'1 that or John Hiryok, &amp;e\lenth when the Sox. scored their
22, Warren, one of tiwo Jesuit bro­ only run, but finlBhl!d strong as
l!hen who dl'OW1lled in- • 1boatin-&amp; he fa('ed only four batters in the
eighth.
ti.ccldent Marcl\ 27.
Deticlowi Food Graciously
Johnny Klippstcin, acquired this
R.AMS SIGN COACH
week fr om the world champion
St-rvetl ln Pl-e•ing Atmoephen1
LOS ANGELES UPI - Vic Lind• Los Angeles Dodgers, made his
akog, former Philadelphia. Ea11:le first appearance for Cleveland in
No Tabl.. Reoerved 1
\leteran. hari: signed as offensive the ninth. The veteran hurler,
Une coach with the Los Angele-s keeping the ball low, retired Bos·
Rams. He ha� been an 1111sistent ton in order.
coach for the Eagles, Stanford, the
Bell, Tito Francona a nd M i ke
Vancouver, B. C. Li o ns and Bak· de LeHoz were the batting 11tar.s
IN MIDDLEPORT
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eratleld College.
In the gamf' in which each club
collected six hits. Bell's double
opened a two•run rally ln the
fifth that gave the Tribe a 5·0
lead.
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Hell moved to third aa Vic
•Power beat out an infield bound•
er and the pitcher scored on a sin
JIM! by de Lelloz. Aflcr a wqll, to
Walter Bo11d loaded the hase!I,
Francone hit a grounder to score
Power.
De LaHoz also figured in Cleve•
hind'� fir11t thref! runs. lie walk•
ed ln Lhe first inning, stole sec­
ond at\d thirtl and scored on
Fra11c ona·s infield out. The 20
year old Cu ban llingJed in the
third, took third, 011 B ond's dou,
blc and both runners scored on
Francon a 's triple.
f"flTSBURGH UPI-Cal McLil!h,
a 19-gam.e winner for Cleveland
til'to i1 supposed to give Cincmnah
pitchiftg a shot in the ,irm this season, chalked 11p ■ bad start with his
new team Thursday as Pittsburgh
bombN. the Reds. 13-0.
Pirak! batters had a field day
againal Reds pitcheNI, batttting
five or them for 11 hits, six good

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Committee make a iJld� of thls
propos1l and work u,p � �mplete
,plan to Include all ��1).1 for
preaentatjqn to the Har',n'qq Park
Commission. A:11 Dir�cre, '&lt;w-ere
in 111reement lhat
recrea­
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that if a a:over:nlnt body !s fqrmed to administer funds raised by
local clubs and ci¥le croups would
be more liberal with their dona­
tions to this cause,
Joe Fann in, Finance Com mittee
member gave the financial report
for the year ended December 3 1 ,
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p!Mled budget for 1900. This en·
tire budget will be reviewed by
the finance committee at a epe­
clal meetina: and will be present­
ed to the Board tor approval at
a later date.
Don Courtwri(ht suggeattd
the idea o( sellin&amp; Point Ple11ant
with "II new slogan be glvtn aome
-�nsiderat-ion.
Motion to adjourn was ,put and
seconded .P.l 10:43 p. m.

Tuppers Plains
News Of The Week

By Ev.lyn Brlcldn
The WSCS o! the Methodist
Church met at the church annex
Tuesday for their monthly meeting
and Easter program.
Mr. and Mra. Herman M arshal l
and famil y of Coolville have moved
.to ll\e Kull protierQ'.
Uo C6le or Ell!t l"iverpool apent
-lilw,�kend here with his mothel'�
'!Ul�ed.
)fr_ and Mrs. Robert Halse y of
Dayton spent the weekend here
with his parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Fon
Halsey.
Mr. and Mrs. •Bennie Bene dum
and , (amity h11ve moved from Tup."
pers Plaihs to lhe Leonard Paul
prope rty near Joppa on Rt. 880.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Kuhn and
£amity have moved from Canton to
the Benn!• lllfl!llll\lffl
!'IY,
Mrs. Grace �iJ'liQ . .
fP,
to
her horn, hed, _i'ilei 'ipih
l,,
eral weeks at "eiftton Wftl
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Mr. and Mri, Fon 'Halle)': 1(l'i
M,bel Ho81ettl' ID� °Mv.
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Bragg lflsited ierrd lfo,,itttle ·•lid
DENVIR u
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11'.r. Ind Mrs. F.tlf¥ 11&amp;-it
son, T,.,mmy, Ot .SllfflnM' Wffi 01)·
Ing on .Mr. and Mn. WIYtte 1Irlck­
les Sunday evtnlha.
George Haml,lti&gt;n liU be,:i:i taken
to St. Joseph fittlipltal In ftrkert- ·
burg. !or medlcil ti'eit inl.
Larr y Land ql) 'reeeli '4did
Cl�tl from a brMn 1 il1bt '' b Whlfi
pla)'lng at seh�l,
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Helen, of Cheim eaiHe lf: bn Mlir
Ethel S_tout SuftilQ'.
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Sunday Showt&amp;1G
Ahnlver,aey· Showcase
Broadway Showc11e
Sunday Showcue
Rev. Wilson (.New Haven
Church o( God)
Sunda)' Showease
News
Sunday Showc11e
New1 &amp; Weather
Congressman MoeUer
Washingon Reporli to lhe
Pe'1ple
Sundown Serenade
Off the Air

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Rev. .Y.e,nt&amp;i&gt;mary (Jlutland
MJllon)
Counlr)' Hy-mn Time
The Sunday Show
New■
The Sundv Show
New■
111• swulay Show
The AnnJ Hour
Noon Ne••
Vlr11.nta Vltatoe (?alntlle
J&lt;Polloll&lt;t f)hordl)
Unlled llatlou Sh-

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Regular Monthly �i on

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Daily
Program
Schedule
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10: 1 5 Sign on
•.
10!:iO 'T'h!s is th'! Ure
1 1 :00 Easter Rell11ious Special
1.2 :00 TV Chapc1 ,
12:80 In-dustry on Parade
Sunday
l2:45 Gard•n Club ol the Air
7:4!1
Sign
On
1:00 Ch11mpi,.. 1shlp Br-•vliq
.,15 Sltrn on
7 :47 Sundt:.ly Chapel
2:00 Sunday Movietime
8:00 Circle 3 Ranch
i:30 World Championship Goll
t:00 Sheena, Queen of JwnJle
G:30 Time: J&gt;reaent
9:30 Junior Auction
li:00 Meet the PreH
t0:00 BnwdJ' DoodJ'
6:30 Sund1:w .News ·l\idUNJ
:1 :. .:.,
IO:.JO • J'rle 'Rafl i.and Meddf ._.
, •·
i:oo Overland Trall
' '." • I . u�t,i&gt; · FuJiy
1'
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�:'00 sut1da� show�se 1
n'. ,o Cft\tl Bo,- � , . . .
lt:00 'ltuo:Slb,t • , •
' 0:00
'Mte Board of Directors of the
. :,:.
�Z:80 Deteeti\Ie's..-. Dalr,
l'Q -(JO, ·Lor'et� � .·
P:o.in� Pleasant Chambe r of Com•
·10'.so · wlohit■ To�
· o.,.,, on "tlt• ·-m
.
m�ce �eld their regular monthl)'
' . 1 1 •M Ne1ws jtf1t.di,Jllit
1
Comm.ind Pel'fonnancle
meeting II! the Cham�r of Com2:00 The New Ameriun
tl:10 1'iatbef'C• · �
merc:e offices on �pnl 5. D!rec•
3:90 Tewboat
1 1 /1� · Nfi'efttri- • '
tors _,present were R. _F. Becktttt,
President; Tom K. Fisher, Secret,ary; Tom Ross, Treasurer ; James
J. Hall, Eugene Ball, W. W. John•
son, Dr. R. W. Eshenauer, Don
1:SO
it \o Bt-av•
Courtwright. Other, present were
0:00 Lawrence Welt Sbn
George E. Hervey, Joe Fannin and
l0,00 Jubilee U, S. A.
U)O American i8and1tand
Heber M. Miller , Mana1ing Dir•
11,00 Up-to-tbt,Mlnute Nen
�:SO llln Tin Tin
ector.
1 1 : 10 Sporta Jieport
8:00 San Francisco Bea\
The mee�ng was called to orl l : 15 Lote Show
8:30 Your Esso Repgrter
der by President Beckett a t 8:30
6:40 Weather Tetter
p, m.
8:45 lohn I&gt;aly New.
The minutes o f the March I
7:00 Bu4dr 3tareber !how
IJ:00 John Roptlna File
meeting were read by Secretary
7:W Wait l&gt;lsney :Pre1Jentl
L2:30 Bishop Pitt
Tom F'lsher and were approved
8:30 Man J'rom Blacl Rawl
t:00 Collete New, COnfere•
by the Board.
9:0() 77 Suntf.t Strip
Three commltlee reports were
200
Easter
Film
\0':00 The Detective.
presented to the Board of Dir­
2:30 Science Theater
ll:00 l!t,ck S.dclle
ectors at thla meeting. Those
8;00 �n Hearln1
II :Oil The New TOnl,i,I
written report&amp; were submlded
3:30 Campaign • Round-up
t0:10 Scanning the· Weather
by the Park.ing and Traffic C\'.ltn·
1 : lb Sports
. i:00 . , Tb.e -CoD'lmonweflth of
,
1
'I I •
ill
mltt"ee headed by Chairman Hom•
l:2D Lele Show
Nations
er Lofe Jr.; The City Planning
t:ao;· l'BA '¥'"
CO!l}mittee, Chairm an o. A. Higgs:
&amp;:Oil llhttle•• Fund,y Fuml-.
and lpe Recreat ion Committee M .
B:SO N..,,._reft«l .
f:00 'Sadee --1nd· · Bullelt
E:. Hudnal, Chairm an.
o
8: 00 Pip18'e
C!fofo8
\J :00 Eddie Seacrist Show
diseusslon wH
Considersble
.
. .12:00 laUlofl ll(JI.II 8oUPl' S....
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Hood
' !.: 80,, ��mai:le on the matter of how the
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�Mo ' (jfi"f GilSirt
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Chamber of Comme rce, the Civlc
MQ,:
Clubs and the citizens or Point
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Pleasent could go about the rala­
'.My_ stery Matinee
l:op 1'tut lle\'.fl
• .-1 1:00
ing ol a set amount of money
1
1 ' 6:00 Studio Wrenlln1
i:80 The Alaskans
annually which would be chan­
10:80 Johnny Staccato
5:00 TBA
!leled for Harmon Park improve•
i :00 The NeWI TonlCht
t,OI Beeord Hop
ment and disbursed by a govern­
ll:1111 Weat!'er Wl�ow
" . 1:00 D(c, Clark , �
ing body. Director Eugene Ball
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recomm
ended thnt the Recreation
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Cha!'lnel 3 - Sunda)

Channel 3 - Saturday

Fi� ' t!o,.

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

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Spring Painting Done

&amp;:00 Science Fiction Theater
,:30 Waterfront
6:00 Home Run Derby
6:30 Newt Plctu.re
11:45 Saturday sporu Roundup
fl:5� Weatherca,st
7:00 Satur&lt;llr NW.I /1J1Jboree
.
I :30 Bohtnli
8 30 Pontiac St,r Parade
9:30 · World Wide Ol) t
\0:30 Mari From Interpol
IJ ,ptl : l\•'!11 �
•·1 ri o Wtltl{flliwl. ·
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· ' ,15 Shottwatc.b
fin �hrn nt,

•:oo Com!dy Playhouse
•:30 Adverilure Time
, 5:00 l!lleamboat Blh
&amp;:SO Cm!o Kid
6:00 Mt11k ln 1 tbe Round
B: lB Jim Thttb'"r Show
ll/�_-i11'&lt;,jlhon&gt;88•·, t
� Newr ).:'fciu-e
B''U
l'llf1,tlli; 111-h*ley Repon
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7 :l)c) · 'Diiloth Volley Days
'f:'8 'Mlis ).!an );lawsoo
Troutileobooten
8:
J1!fry lewui Show
9
Masquerade Party
10
Cavalcade o( Sportl
10 ·
Jackpot Bowllng
News l{eadllnes
111 1 :10 Weathercast
l l : 1 0, J■rk Paar Show
• ·00 Sign OU

ly Morlha HololJobn Dupre of Welllten visited
recently with titr. and Mn. Alvin
Reed and MIH J«axlne Reed.
AT. and Mn. R.ay Adami and
daughter and granddau&amp;hten, Mr.
and Mn. \{earner Crea111er and
children of Parkenburg, Mr. and
Mn. Alvin -Blake, Uttle Hocking,
apent Sunday with Mr. al1C1 Mra.
R4X Blake.
Donald Buchanan spent lhe week
t!nd in TOronto with hil famll)' JDd
Mn. Ethel Grimm.
?ii.any from here att,.nded th_e _rt.•
cent t,enefll show at £utern �ligh
School .
carol Ann Holalna:er c:e.tebra,,ed
her aixth birlbday April 8.

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TE LE VI SIQ N GU ID E -­
WSA Z.TV Ch an ne l 3

Chann'el 3 - Friday

Eden Society
Events Reported

The list doe1 not include New Con­
When mllllle-l111111chinJ 1hips
struction projects announced etr· and submuinei1 Jo into full oper­
lier this year, and does not include ation in 1882, they could Ult" the
any Special Maintenance projeds satellite to determine thelr exact
on Primary roads which will be ,position at sea. Thi.a pln-.,int
made public at a later date.
location ii!! impouible now but 1�
In addition to lhe projecta ape• needed to zero ill, on a taraet.
dfically listed below, the !wad
111,ICTl!P SltRITARY
Cnmmission will stabilize, with
Del,berl
Reeoe, Dire&lt;."'1' ul
stone, various other Secondary 11ound pro&amp;lffl .wu ahown .
Adml.alioM 11.J)d Reci,strV at Rio
roads as needed within the limit•
lee
, ••• 1. \
Attorney "Williain Rardin of Pi. � · Co�e . Wal � � see:
of fun&lt;l1 available.
tl.
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the
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Some project work will be done Ple1ant cloeed the meetlnc with a . tary_ot
t
of
Section
of
crucifixion
"The
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fl11rt
with the new techn ique made pol· reading
h• .
· 1ed ,,_,.e e1.
clation and AII
sible by a machine called a Prepar­ Christ."
Ai'
A.J.,.1."MENTS
£'\UD.llht:d
and
'r
Before 9:30 A.M
lzer. This method enablea the Road
Utlhlrnllihed. Mcll.utera , M.1ddlc-­
Middleport WY-2-2649
CommiSBion to provide more all­
2-3-tf
pocl. l'tione W Y -2-nsu.
Pomeroy WY •2-3195
NOW IS THE MOST OPPORTUN E TIME
SAN FRANCISCO UPI-Caryl weather 1urfaced Secondary roada
KAUTZ Ff!tD STOAI
J ltOl)M fUltNISHED Apartment.
CheHman received new■ or an­ at lower coat.
TO HAVE YOUR
At ChHter
1 :34 Mulberry. CEtl l WY :l--ti9 H5.
other court setback Wednesday
The Secondary Special Mainten•
Yukon 5-2 145
6tc
angrily aaked one of hie attorneys ance program includes the follow·
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HAMI\.L SIRVlt l STATION
to withdraw from the caae, and ing project, in Mason County; Jer·
1 AND 8 HOOM HOUSE, TWO ,
..... ,:ao A.M.
Wo Move Your Ful'llltur• 111d Replace 11
announced he w;is "virtually cer­ icho Roaod, rrom Jct W VA 62 to
room apartments. A. N. Bengel,
Albin, 3353
Without Atldlll-1 Colt,
tain" he will be executed M,ay 2. Jct. WVA 2, 3.20 miles, W iden, pre­
1 1·2•lfc
Phone WY2-3212.
Every Day Service
The California Supreme Court parii.e and apply all-weather aur­
---� denied attorney George T. Davis'
DELUXE 4 HOOM DOWNSTAIRS '.FHEE
Crab Creek Road, from 1 .00 mile
INSPECTIONS.
PHONE petition for a wrile of habeas cor­
Pomeroy, Ohio
GET FREE ESTIMATES NOW
unrurn1shed apartmenl. Nicely
caat
of JCt. WVA 2 to Jct. see. 54,
WY2-2774. Gilmore
Supply pus for CheHman, convicted kid·
furnished 2 bedroom 2nd floor
3.80
miles.
Preparlze
and
apply
Store. Vaughan Pest Control nap-rapist who has escaped the
apartment. Mlddleport WY2·
all-weather surface.
Co., SL Mary's, W. Va, Mem· gas chamber ror a dozen years.
AU&lt;:TION SALii
3874.
-l•J:i-tltp
Arbu .:kle-Tribble Road, from Jct,
ber or N ational Pest Control
On l-iaturda_y April 16, 1 000, be•
Attac,hed to the htgh court'• de•
U.
s. 35 to Jct. Sec. 64, 2.40 miles.
Association.
f·IHfc nial was an angry 10-page letter
J;11111l11g u l \ 2 ·.30 p. 111, c1t m y FIVE UOOM HOUSE Wl'nt BATH
Preparlze
and appb' all-weather
Jarm m1dw 11y hetwecn Tuppcrs
wall lo wull carpeting In Hving
1hat Chenman sent ahri.ultaneous•
surface.
l'lains 11ntl Chester, I mile south
room. Very modern. Garage. Can LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, ly to Davis, stale Chief Justice
Charley's Road, from Jct. Sec. 3 1
of Ht 7, I will sett 11.t auction
Ol! seen by contact1 11 g Mrs. 1 gasoline motors repair&lt;!d, ma- Phil S. G lbMon and California
and
3 1 /4 lo Jct. Sec. 33 and �.
the fuiluw1n�: I Moline Corn
John Hus8t: ll, 1''1sher SL., Pomechine saw filing. Ernest L. Le· Gov. Edmund G . Brown asking
2.20 mile!!, Widen, install drainage
l'l("kl!r, I Mll)'flllh 1111 purpose
roy, Ohio.
(4) lo\, Btc
wis, 48 North Third St., Mlddle­ Davis 10 withdraw from the case.
and apply traUic bound base
Elevator 32 fl, l -8 ft. 20 in,
Chessm11n wrote that he had
port, 0. Phone W \'2-2358.
course.
John Ucerc J)i11c, l Two Bollom
repeatedly asked the attorney to
2•6tc
-4· 1----- - - stop "running lo the newspapers Rising Sun Road, from Jct. Sec.
M u l111c Brc;1king Plo w on rub·
60 to Jct. Sec. 33/ 18, 3.00 miles.
CLILANDI
SALESMEN
ht.!I' , I l'uwj!r take oU Moline
antl maklng headlines."
Widen, lnstall additional drainage
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l l ay lfokc, l Oliver Manure DON'T ANSWER THIS AD JUST
und
stabilize,
Phone WY-2·2255
:;preadcr, I 1940 Dodi,.o\.1 1 1 -2 T.
RIAO IT
Leon-Baden
Roud, from Jct. US
Trnrk, I Cultipnckcr 1 Moline ThiH ud 111 not promislng you any35 to Jct. WVA 87 , 7.20 mil ea. Prething you can't earn, blLl iC you · ...,;__ ___:
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-..-rpw piek up corn" planter, 1
• · parize and apply all-weather'" sur­
are Lil e type or 11al� s111an tttJl t IA,
John De em: !,uh-Su1lllr, 1 5 Ton
l
ns
ur
1 -a
face.
o;Tre(·tor
Wa11on, t
Comfort
look mg to make money then It
Total estimated cost is $193,740.
will give you writt en leii ds bog- BARNES-SIMP ON
'l'tudnr S11rayn, I Joint each 6
IN&amp;u R-N.._,'11:
S
face
in. an d l l 111. Casini!!, I Wheel
g a ng tor the l.i mous WHIT E
A g:;_n tt, M iddleport. Fire . ,� ut o.
Gau9'1: Montgomery, 1 5.3 on
CUuS!-.i PLAN plus a bonus, plus
Uurrnw Sprayer, :l l -2 HP t-;lec­
mooile, Bonds. Phone WY·2- upper, 18.5 on l ower, 22 feet open;
tric Motors, I Hceord l'J1tyer, l
.i d11.ily commission se \·UP that
· Gallipolis, 18.0 on upper, z:J.O 011
2903,
Cons11le lludlo, I Portable Ra•
will startle you. We ne ed men in _ _ __ _ _ _ _
loWtr, 46 feel open; U&gt;ck 23, 18.0.
c\111, Lot o r small !arm tools and
;�1cigs, Gulha, Jack11on, Vinton COMPLETE JN!IURANCE �RO
ConcHOon of Movable OaM,:
ulhN ltc1m1 too numerous to
untl AthoruJ countieR.
tectlon. Llle, Auto, Mre, Pollo.
Dams
.are down at Locle 1 and 8;
nw-ntion. Nol ru1111onsible ' for ae­ For lntet'vlew UltPIY at 339 No. Col·
C•U Don Milli. Middleport,
9 and lO are UP, Lock 1 1
Lock
umhus St., L11ncaswr, Ohio ur
culents.
Obi•.
call collcd UL 3-4:lH5 fur 11.p- ---------· --- tlhruugih l 3 iare down, Lock 1 4 up
U W N Ell: STAN LEY GIBBS
,at 9:30 11.m. 1:oday, Lock 15, up Rt
DON ST 1 VF.RS
Aucl m11ccr. I. \_}. McCoy.
pmuhHl lll 11e1wccn 10 a. m. td
noon today; Locks 1 6 through 23
J.ln1. Janel Surfac11 was re-eletlt·
i I). Ill.
4-9 lil ])
\ .. I l-f, 2tr
still down. Rlver laUing .l per ed president af the Maaon Parent•
· - - - - ·- hour.
Teacher AHociation at a meeting
IVl '.J J f I�, !�
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l l A V llljl; U b l M Y J l U !:illANIJ, I
Ohio River Boals Downbound: he.Id Tu&lt;!sday evening al the :d111on
w i l l ;,ell L lw 101low1ng person al
Mont,gomcry, Lun!l,a Point .at 8:20 Elementary School.
Wonted
pn,pt•r L y ;11 11ud 1un at my
am, 22-0; Lock 8, Walter WillWl�­
Also elected al the meeting
lllllll\', Ulil' wilt• N . ..:. of lh1cLHC, WI!; UU ALI . KINDS.. Of WOHK.
. ' ·:
son ul I : 15 -am. 0-3; Franklm were Mrs. Lavera Yeager, ae-cret­
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We liuild st! 11tic tiink11. TV Radlo
Come In ,\nd See The
Pi«ce .at 8:35 pm, 0-6; Puul Blaz­ tary. and Mn. lsabel Brown, tres1-­
lhlli, 1 2 :w t • . M . : Trat:lur, 111st",
:St!rv1d11g aml
Hcpalr, GraBS
•t3 Uncolt1 It.
er, 4:00 am, 1-2; lock 14, Charles urer.
ll"UII w l l1 cl
Wli:;Utll, tllUl\lll"C
C11tlm�, l'uwcr Mowl!r. l111ndy•
Phone WY•2-3S61 Mk;:clleport
R. Stephenson uL 5:M&gt; am, 19-1;
A special program of Easter
�1,readcr, hori;e l1111wn du1c,
m illlli 1-� ll!ctrn·
Shop. Phone
A. v. criu Jr., at 7:00 am, 5,0; storiea and songs was presented at
piow.s, ("t1 l l 1 1 11l11rs and other
4- Hl-3lp
W Y:.!· MO .\.
The first grade
Lock 21, C. V. Harner ,at 1 1 :00 a.m, the meeting.
f,irm 1oul11, 28 111t·h imw with
2-0 · Lock 23, Elger Cliff al 12:20 elaaseR or Mrs. Dorothy P)'alt and
m :iudi t! ! , 8 luv,•s o[ hct•s and a
FOR SALE: FIVE IIOOM HOUSE pn{, S-0; Ashland 1111t 1 : 30 pm, 1-14; M lss Ivy Sleeth presented the open­
lut 111 lt�•1! 1•1 1 u 1 pment, lJt•rry box­
wllh bath. Nice Ioe1lion. Melvin Rocket at 2:10 pill, 1-0; Trade ins of the program with devotional
I, 0, McCOY
es 1.n ri crnlc�, l"fllll lirooder,
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust SL., Pomero)', Wlndit -at 2::ffi pm, 17-0; Reba Jane song&amp;. They also repeated ln uni­
The famous "no tank" pump! Seil-adjusting capacity
AUCTIONEIR
kcr·osi:ne bruoiler, Baby Grund
3-30-30lp
Route 2,. Lor.1 Bottom, Jhl._
at 10:20 pm, 1-1: ftl,llymo.nd E. Sal­ son, the Easter story taken from
gives steady fiow of fresh water �w•ya at one or more
piano, 1111111llol111, ch1tlrs, dishes,
--· ----- -- - vetti at 1 ; 1 0 '1111, 0, 13; Hortence B. Matthew, They ti� with I pray­
taps at the eame time (up lo 528 gala. per hour). Self­
Ya�1•s, NUIUI' n•ry 11ld 01\l!S, iron AlR COND!Tll1NING, REFRlGER· BOUSE FOR SALE 1,11 PAIJE­
Ingraham at 4:2.3 em, 3-1; Helen er 11nd the singing • two hymns.
h 1 1 1cs, 111011,� jc11·s, picture
11ion service. Jaei:'1 Refrlaera­
pruning
• , , ' compact, l1181alla most anywhere, I&gt; HP.
The Girl Scout Troop :,f Masor
lown, six rooms, 4 room11 down, Z at l 1 : 1� am, 8--0; Gallipoliti., Up-lr111111•s, 1· u t·kuu
clock, 2 other
tion, New Haven. Phone IU
presented
a
1ong,
"Christ
Is
Riser
up,
1pproximatel)'
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11-cre
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2
bound: Miko Credllor at 5 : 15 ,am,
Pressures up to SO lbs.
255a7.
8-23-tl
clocks, 11ntu 11 1 ue bed and mur·
vel land excellent well 18 mlle1 14•1; Lock 23. I. t'. Frieberg�r at Today" under the direction or Mrs
ble top dresser, curd bt'&lt;I , l n
from Pomeroy on Stat1D Jloute 12: 40 pm, 16-0; bl-and Creek et Evelyn Proffitt.
d rnn rt• l ks, Civil Wllf relics, 2 WIUILL ll FURkAC••• WIITINO-692. Price
$1,000.00. lnqulre 10:INI Pl"• 100, lla&lt;keL •I 3 :00
Durina the bUlinua meeun,
HOUI&amp; 1ppll•nct11. AmtUI I,.
Kwvc plpo h11 111, 1plnning wheel
Mrs.
Howell
at
Pa&amp;etown.
Preaident Surface appointed Ed
-am,
2;0;
P:iUebu:f'ther
at
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3-12·60t.c
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2-20; Tri.de WlndJ at 'J:5t Ml, M. wln ,Baldwln to be i n C!hu1e o:
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n11111y other article� 11ot listed.
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A 11umbcr of these, articles 1rt1 �VlSlON flADlO AND SMALL
school kitchen. She alto preaentet
very old and unu11ual.
appliance repair. Pbone 001
and e1:plained a ·chart - of the flnlll
Term of sale: L'ush
M.cCllntock Racine1 ObW.
fARM t· oR &amp;.\LE 79 ACRES B
cial proa:uu and 1tandln1 of , th
Not Rc&amp;pom1ibh:, for Acciden ts
1-1 - tfc
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MARKIT
•■PORT
PTA for, thll yHl\
.Mra. Norman J. ' J hels1
outbuildll'III, plenty of waler,
CINCINNATI
(\11'1) -Llveotock:
1'• IJOup vot4d. .-to 1 ti111 mone:
rok THE. B.EST HOOFING SER·
Qwnor.
p11ature,
cod
mined
or
strip­
t
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cthoice
Oattlti
2&amp;0,
calves
lOOi
rem1ll\ln«
after- the end ot 'lhe yea
,
Sal11 conducted by llr.i.dtord \ vices, roof repairs, roofln&amp;, roof
ped, f&gt;riet!I tsOOO. $ 1 ,000 down, · •rcnind UOO db ateer9 21, food 9li0- in completinl the playlfound. pre
p11.inting Call u■ Bill W)'tlt and
Auction Co.
payments on balance. Located 1 12ft0 lb �28, utility and standard Ject. It wail announced to the rrou1
he
Geori::e Slaats, Pbom!t WY2·2871
A. l " . Urndford, Manager
mile from Dexter. Wilkesville 10-23, ·&amp;000 7- lb heKeni 23· thlt hearlna test&amp; are ·Mina: held a
OHIO
MIDi&gt;Llt1POltT,
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0hio.
4-7-titp
Crill Bradford, Aucl1011cer.
M09-4242,
4- 12-6tp 24.00, utility •nd aLaJ»dard 17-22, thlD ,ehool this week. A lhort tiln .
4-9·6k
utmt7 and commercial cows ltr aho�ln&amp; pro1re11 on the play
--------- CU8TOM BUILT JUTt.lUiN D&amp;­
tl&amp;ned fq: •our laOlPJ l'1"'MI • HOUSE FOR SALE IN POMEROY 18, utility to standard 1025 lb mix•
KAST�;n
DHESSl•:s.
ltl!:ALLY
um.,,n r01 ...ll&amp;n aud Abbott, 9 rooms, 2 baths, full sized ed helfel'II •nd �owa llUO, uUlity
splu rge on II drc11 ror the
Pbo1,e WY-2-5321 .
basement, ne w &amp;as furnace, bL1111 20-21, good and choice vetl•
8-8-ll
yu1111g mi"�- I month lo 14
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large lo\. 1". A . Swab:el, 301 en 26--31, atandard 22--24.
Yt 11N. W11 luwc 1hc lovellest
Hop 2300; barrows and Ci-la 1�
Spring Ave., Pomeroy f- 1 5-12tc
yl'l. 1'he Shoe IJox, Middleport, hLIVIIION RADIO AND SMALL
Appll1nee rep,11lr, C1II Prank
, higher, 180-240 lb 16.�.1_7,�oot­
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4- 12-&amp;tc
C•pttln•, , 414 N. Second Aft..
ly 11 for 1 90-220 lb, � lb
Mldd_,
I I tfc FOR SALE HOUSE IN POMEROY 16.23-18.�. hea- Yier wellht8 ettt'CI,
l t;J ,AS� SHOWC.:ASE, $20,00, &lt;,.:all
7 roo.mi, bath, larae lot, close No 3 210-296 lb 13.7!1-18, 160 lb
AUCTIONIIR
to ne w achool iocation, g111
(4) 14, 311)
16, 325-4l50 lb aoq J3.7r.-l4.2G,
Compl'" Servlca
heat. Call WY2•1708,
4-12-Hte
3211
ib 14.IIO. - lb 13.211-13.75,
7 ACH&amp;S l i ltoUND. N[AH N EW
Crltt lr1dfercl
boars 9.73, 3211 lb 18, � .,nd . ' ' ,, .
Writ., Phone or Cont-9
l lavcn. Tile llloc.:k barn, drH led
,h&lt;&gt;le&lt; 135- 140 lb !lieder 1'l8I J;a:76well uud gardi!n. p11turc for 2 A. C, IRADPOl D, ltatl- Oh.._
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NOTICI
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APPOINTMINT
cow11 or uwrl!. Sonic plne llm- 25-tl
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trsller, l " \usc w 11d1ools. Priced HO\l� BUL...DERS, .&amp;lRCff CABI· i&amp;tate Of WIibur r1,,ce, 0.CHNd
rc11�onablc. Pho11c TUrnc,r 1NM- m•k�n formlca alnk tops,
Notice Is hereby Jhen thsl Neva
Vinyl 11be1toa block lald. House Pierce who1e Po11l Offioo address
LIIOAL NOTICI
3�0 Nt'W lllvl'n.
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repain or all dcacrlpllol\l, Call ts Middleport, Ohio, R. O., has been
The undersigned la offel'ln1 ·ror
CONSIGNMENT IALE
Gu, Me ' (ller, Racine, ()11,lo.
duly appointed admin istratrix of sale two houaea own� by the lite
ja[1• will be held tiaturtl11y, April
2 24 trc the Eal.ale or Wilbur Pierce late o l Elmer Hamm, Wetl&amp;III Street,
----- ----· - MeiRll County, Ohio, deceased.
16, 1 000. 111 11 " · m, ul lhe sale
Pomeroy. OhtO,
grnum1 oiw milt' we■t of Portcr­ QIAVILY T�ACTOR IALII AND
Bldl will be ffltllved for flCh
D11tcd tftis SOt.h day o( March,
lorwko, 512 I. Mol-. ,-.,-,,
f11•ld. Will have machlnory, tool■
l}llrcel or on both parcel1. Two
1 960.
_,. WYl,2975, 0"°" ,11 t
and a ml11ccl1aneo1.11 lot. Lunch
houae1, appraised at $4500.00.
F. H. O'BRIEN
p. "'· u1'1tll June 1. hleunrin;
will be 11t'rvud,
Property may be seen at any
Judae
or
the
Probate
Court
Huohl l•rntt.rt,
RHll&amp;vllle.
Godch1rd Salc,11
time by contaclinl Walter Hamm.
MeiJI
County,
Ohio
(Milo. Phene C.. Mlte 36t1.
Harolll Goddard, Auctlonpor
(4) 1 , 6. 15, 3tc Pomeroy, Ohlo.
S-19-tfc
(f) 13, 3tc
All Nie&amp; subject to approval of
Probate Court. Mei&amp;s county, Ohio.
1rnCE:1v�:n
:0.10RF. TROPICAL ANYON E W HO WANTS THElR PARKER RUN
Wtlter Hamm
Mrt. Alva Swick was a Sund»Y
fhh, Mollle's. An(:cl's and Von
gardens plowed In MiddlePort
Pomeroy. Ohio
gue1t -of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
Rio' 11 , . c,tc. Lo,1,ell McNickle, I or nearby Call WY2..o,44'1.
II, Ill, 111. 18, all, 31, . 111&lt;
J. G, Swan,
Anliqull)', Ohio,
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Stile Road Commi111iont:r Patrick
e. Graney today an nounced the
Hoad Commission's Seconduy Spe•
cial Maintenance program for the
Current year. Mr. Graney made
pubtlC a proJect-by-preject list of
the work sxpecled to be accomplished in each of the 35 cvuntics.

W ASlilNGTON UPI-America'$
new transit navigation satellite
circled the earth tod.Jy, the first
in a aeries of guideposts in the
&amp;ky te direct mll8Ue-firin&amp; ships
and help prevent ocean liner and
airplane eoillsiona.

Dally Sent inel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O. , April

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Shawnee State Forest an average of ""ven poulta per hen WU
coon State Forest broods eight and Waterloo Wildlife Area
broods slightly more than eight.
The primary slsnificance or these oboervallons ls that wild
turkey establlsbmenl appears to bo succeeding on these areas,
Donohoe says.

1-"Ult :-.ALI=:. 7 ROOM HOUSE,,
liHJ/,C garden and y&lt;1rd. Ahlo 2
room house Si:lme lol. Velmar
Hhodcs, Harrilwnville.
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t-"IUGI DAJRE, $2:'.&gt; . 00; living room
sullc, $20.00;
breakfast set
$15 .UO; kitchen cabinet, $1 5 00
�ce K&lt;1Lhleen Caqienter, Deput
:Meet, Rutland.
4 1 5-:Jtc

JIOOVl!: H UPlllGJIT
VAL' U U :i.1
Cleaner in A- I cond1t1on, h&lt;1s
throw away bags, f'' ull price
only $23.00. Phone WY2·2204.
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NEWS FOR THE SPORTSMAN

Legal ,Notice

J 4,000 mlleA by local ow 11t•r,
jet. bllck flni9h. with �rey 111·
tffkw lrlm, 320 I I.I'. V8 motor
with manual ,4 6Jk't•d 1 ra 1uuni,­
aiOD, Posllraction rear axle. A·
dlo, bell.er, wtute wall Urt•�.
See •nd lly a 011r wlt.h power
ualhn".od,

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beautiful modnn cabinel. Com·
plcle wllh attachments and
guarantl'e. Will !H!ll for $37 .00
cash or by monthly payments.
4-15-tilr
Phone WY2-2204.

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M�N AND BIG BOYS - We have
loafers you'll like. A white at
$5.00 and black at $8.99. The
Shoe Box, Middleport.
4 13 3tc

PHONE WY-2-21 57

ThonMI M. f•ln
Termlt• •nd PHf C c,,.trol
r-.. ,f o&amp;pedion, ln1urence N■tlon-- \
wld•. Ea11 t•rm1.
Phone i'o�roy W V 2-1366
Porlunoulh PR 6-2850
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MASSEY- HARRlS 1 ft. CO)IBLN E,
4 cylinder air cooled W isconsin
motor. WUI be suld at the Nor­
man Theiss Sale, Saturday, on
lhe Oak Grove Road.
4 13 3tp '

Ad1 rece1 VL-d by 1 0 A.M. will b� in that day s paper,

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WANT ADS

FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE BE.� ULTS
BATES

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S cent s per wont o•e i nsertion. M inimum cha.rgt' - 60 �enta.
8 cents per word fo't" lhre-c consecutive insertions.
Special - one mouth for 30 cents per word.
FuU rate of 3 Ct:!nl.s per word will be charged for advertising
if not paid withln 10 days after receiving bill.
Erroni in Advertisi ng - ShOuld be reported im•nedlately. The
Daily Sentinel will n ot be rc:.pons.itil.e for more ttla.n one mcor•
reel ill9l!rtioD.
1-afd o( ThanU a nd SJ� dal Notices of Events $1 00. Ubiluar-ie�
published at 1 cent per wun.l.
B DAYS
I MO.
WORDS
I DAY
� DAYS
60c
90c
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15
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$ 1 zo
$I .BU
60c
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$7.50
$1 .50
$2.25
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TRADE

NEW FURNITURE
ON OR t'Oll

HOUSE TRAILERS
lf I nterested See

Rutland Furniture

Rulland, Ohio
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PUBLIC INVITED
Thl' public 1s mvilcd to attend
ii round and !lquarc&gt; d a 11t:c, Satur ·
day cvcninJ.:, 11\ the Moose I,odl(c
April 1 6 from 0.:10 lo 12 :30. Mu ­
sic will be furn ished by the lh.111 bow V.11l lcy Trw from Gallipolii;.
4-15-:.!lp

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I n Memorian

0�' Ji1 Y
I N ,Rt,:M l-:MIIHANCE
dear l1ush11nd and Dad who
p;111sed away two ye11n ago
April 17, 1958, gone hut not
forgu[le11, i;adly mlSSNI l.Jy hi!!.
·wife am.I children,
�ramkhil•
dren JJ11tl i.:rr11t gra uckhildrcn.
Mrll. Davhl Oiler.
4-15- l lc

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11:156 CIIEViltJL�T V8 Belair. 4 dr.
scd11n. Air cand itl,1ncd. Power
llll::(' rin11 illld lm1ke1:1. SpotlcsK.
$Hi05. Ulacltnar's, l ' omcroy.
4 13 lik

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Good c1..n UHd Can
All M,kes and Moct•I•
"'ETROPOL ITAN MOTORI
600-606 E■U MAln SI.
Pomwoy, Ohio
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1 955 M�RCUIIY 2 dr. 1mdan. Mer·
cyomatlc, Cl1!1111 car inRidl! 1rnli
out. $89�. Ulaettnar'i;, Pomeroy.
4 ta me

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19M OLDS 98. 2 nooH IIT, R&amp;I I
WSW, full p1Jwcr, Llruwn and
wluh· Wilh t:llSlllll\ liklr\11. $9�0- ·
tl'J t um1tlcr 11 1 1.Y trade. l'hum�
.11.iUOII ;,l 'l"llt' I! J. j:.!;8.!.
4 l l Ol p
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l'"AlltLANJ o: 2 tlr
1�.. u 1 1ll
lk ll llll,UI '.ilr. $ / 9.). Ul;n-1l 11ar'i,; ,
l'o111crny.
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Ann tvcr111iry 1pel"Li1l. Blacunar · �.
l'olll�ruy. �95.0U,
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RHUPAltli llOUTS. 01.D VICTOH­
JA and C11nu.dl11n Hed- G 1.u1rant­
eed to �row. 25c l'lt:h. Second
hou■e cut [ro1n St.:hool house
in Syn,cusc. William II. Uolmc11.
4 4 \fr

UM9 IIAR Lf, Y J J A V IO SUN
�IU·
lorcyde 141. Newly rcco11dltlon•
�d motor. Contat·t Harry 1lou11h,
Clifton, w. Va. S P:S-5238.
4·12-«llp

ONE DLACK UOllSE, 1 Yt;AUS
old. Sound, work double ur 11111•
&amp;It!, 1 disc harrow, 100d 11hi. 1w;
IDOWIOfl n1a{'hinc. J-lay rule, W,otld
1hapc, h,irHI! dnwn. lluwnrll
Stew11rt, m. I , l larri11u11villt! .
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\'flNDOW 8UND-&gt; ANl&gt; SHADES
Ven�U111 Blind•, ail 1lr:e1 and
color■. Free :&amp;-lhn11te1. Dal"
Wlpl)tl Supply, 2 1 ft Union .\vo.,
Pomeroy, Ohlo.
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Over Transit
Navigational Aid

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WAS A CHUICH, llfOII TOltNADO-Tbe 1eaaon'1 nnt tomadO leavea thl• ah&amp;m.blel ot
the BapU1t church tn Sunnyslde, Tex. A. fellowthlp of 1&amp; men wu in proJl'8H wben the
twllltet ,truck. It left the village of Sunnyelde ju.M. like It left th1■ church. Fou1' kWed.

1•on T H E BEST ROOFING. SER·
vice, roof repairing, roofing,
roof ,painting.
Call us Bill
Wyatt and George Staats. Phone
WY2-2724 Pomeroy, Ohio.
4· 15•6tp.

67 ACH E IIILL 1''ARM. 5 ROOM
House, 3 outbuildings, 12 acres
bottoul land, pasture .ind tim­
ber, electric, water, 40 ac�s ARI
AT THI
with minerals. $2,800.00. Bill
h•tls, Oon ¥Our .oul nHCI ,...
Cozart, Racine, Ohio.
4- 15-4tp
Ing? Bait Vl'ort. Lowe1t Prlce1.
RACINE SHOI $1RVIC'E SHOP
R.ACtNI", OHIO.
--· � USED BOATI AND MOTOR» US
and i,p while ther- I UI. Metro­
pcl!Utan Motor•. 600 i. ,,..In
51., Pomaroy. Phone WY4-117U.
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Secondary Road Maintainance
Program Announced For Mason

Bel Air Z l�M&gt;r

$2395

POMEROY
M.OJOR CO.

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The Navy, Jubilant over the
succe11ful launching, said all ita
shlp1 would be equipped to 'l'fl•
ceive signal■ from the Ntellite if
the sya-tem lived up to ex:-pecta1ion1. The signals would enable
skippert to plot their p(llitiOD
within one.quarter of a mile in
any kind of weather.

USED CARS
ARE SHARP

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Call Die&amp; SterreH

Chessman Sure
He'll Die May 2
After Setback

We Specialize In lntaior Painting

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For Further · 1nhJrmation
Pomeroy, Ohio
Call WY-2-2847

ENIOY DEPENDABLE
WATER
SERVICE • • •

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KlVER·
REPORT .

Mrs. Surface
Re-Elected P1'A
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PUMP!

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2:30 Oral Roberti
1 :00 Willard W�•
'1:30 Movie MilterpJect
8:00 , Sunday 8porll Specta&lt;'.lll11•
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9;16 ·New• 6: Weather
8:00 IIFD
7:00 :Br,nlut Party
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1:15 llruklut Pon,
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U:00 Noon NeWI
12:15 Weekt!ld
1:30 New■
t�J� Weekerid
2:IO O!Jlll New•
1:35 We&lt;!kend
3:30 �tW9
3:SS Weektnd
4:80 News
4:35 Weekend
5:30 Guest Star
5:� Pat Boone Show
6:00 Sundown Serenade
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Mason
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NEWS
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10 AM ·
11:55 AM
and
5 :05 PM

Committee make a iJld� of thls
propos1l and work u,p � �mplete
,plan to Include all ��1).1 for
preaentatjqn to the Har',n'qq Park
Commission. A:11 Dir�cre, '&lt;w-ere
in 111reement lhat
recrea­
tional faeiJlties are needed -and
that if a a:over:nlnt body !s fqrmed to administer funds raised by
local clubs and ci¥le croups would
be more liberal with their dona­
tions to this cause,
Joe Fann in, Finance Com mittee
member gave the financial report
for the year ended December 3 1 ,
UMl9. He allPO presented the pro­
p!Mled budget for 1900. This en·
tire budget will be reviewed by
the finance committee at a epe­
clal meetina: and will be present­
ed to the Board tor approval at
a later date.
Don Courtwri(ht suggeattd
the idea o( sellin&amp; Point Ple11ant
with "II new slogan be glvtn aome
-�nsiderat-ion.
Motion to adjourn was ,put and
seconded .P.l 10:43 p. m.

Tuppers Plains
News Of The Week

By Ev.lyn Brlcldn
The WSCS o! the Methodist
Church met at the church annex
Tuesday for their monthly meeting
and Easter program.
Mr. and Mra. Herman M arshal l
and famil y of Coolville have moved
.to ll\e Kull protierQ'.
Uo C6le or Ell!t l"iverpool apent
-lilw,�kend here with his mothel'�
'!Ul�ed.
)fr_ and Mrs. Robert Halse y of
Dayton spent the weekend here
with his parents, Mr. snd Mrs. Fon
Halsey.
Mr. and Mrs. •Bennie Bene dum
and , (amity h11ve moved from Tup."
pers Plaihs to lhe Leonard Paul
prope rty near Joppa on Rt. 880.
Mr. and Mra. Clyde Kuhn and
£amity have moved from Canton to
the Benn!• lllfl!llll\lffl
!'IY,
Mrs. Grace �iJ'liQ . .
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to
her horn, hed, _i'ilei 'ipih
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M,bel Ho81ettl' ID� °Mv.
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Bragg lflsited ierrd lfo,,itttle ·•lid
DENVIR u
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11'.r. Ind Mrs. F.tlf¥ 11&amp;-it
son, T,.,mmy, Ot .SllfflnM' Wffi 01)·
Ing on .Mr. and Mn. WIYtte 1Irlck­
les Sunday evtnlha.
George Haml,lti&gt;n liU be,:i:i taken
to St. Joseph fittlipltal In ftrkert- ·
burg. !or medlcil ti'eit inl.
Larr y Land ql) 'reeeli '4did
Cl�tl from a brMn 1 il1bt '' b Whlfi
pla)'lng at seh�l,
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Helen, of Cheim eaiHe lf: bn Mlir
Ethel S_tout SuftilQ'.
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Ahnlver,aey· Showcase
Broadway Showc11e
Sunday Showcue
Rev. Wilson (.New Haven
Church o( God)
Sunda)' Showease
News
Sunday Showc11e
New1 &amp; Weather
Congressman MoeUer
Washingon Reporli to lhe
Pe'1ple
Sundown Serenade
Off the Air

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YOU, LUCY?

Rev. .Y.e,nt&amp;i&gt;mary (Jlutland
MJllon)
Counlr)' Hy-mn Time
The Sunday Show
New■
The Sundv Show
New■
111• swulay Show
The AnnJ Hour
Noon Ne••
Vlr11.nta Vltatoe (?alntlle
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Daily
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Schedule
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10: 1 5 Sign on
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10!:iO 'T'h!s is th'! Ure
1 1 :00 Easter Rell11ious Special
1.2 :00 TV Chapc1 ,
12:80 In-dustry on Parade
Sunday
l2:45 Gard•n Club ol the Air
7:4!1
Sign
On
1:00 Ch11mpi,.. 1shlp Br-•vliq
.,15 Sltrn on
7 :47 Sundt:.ly Chapel
2:00 Sunday Movietime
8:00 Circle 3 Ranch
i:30 World Championship Goll
t:00 Sheena, Queen of JwnJle
G:30 Time: J&gt;reaent
9:30 Junior Auction
li:00 Meet the PreH
t0:00 BnwdJ' DoodJ'
6:30 Sund1:w .News ·l\idUNJ
:1 :. .:.,
IO:.JO • J'rle 'Rafl i.and Meddf ._.
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i:oo Overland Trall
' '." • I . u�t,i&gt; · FuJiy
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�:'00 sut1da� show�se 1
n'. ,o Cft\tl Bo,- � , . . .
lt:00 'ltuo:Slb,t • , •
' 0:00
'Mte Board of Directors of the
. :,:.
�Z:80 Deteeti\Ie's..-. Dalr,
l'Q -(JO, ·Lor'et� � .·
P:o.in� Pleasant Chambe r of Com•
·10'.so · wlohit■ To�
· o.,.,, on "tlt• ·-m
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m�ce �eld their regular monthl)'
' . 1 1 •M Ne1ws jtf1t.di,Jllit
1
Comm.ind Pel'fonnancle
meeting II! the Cham�r of Com2:00 The New Ameriun
tl:10 1'iatbef'C• · �
merc:e offices on �pnl 5. D!rec•
3:90 Tewboat
1 1 /1� · Nfi'efttri- • '
tors _,present were R. _F. Becktttt,
President; Tom K. Fisher, Secret,ary; Tom Ross, Treasurer ; James
J. Hall, Eugene Ball, W. W. John•
son, Dr. R. W. Eshenauer, Don
1:SO
it \o Bt-av•
Courtwright. Other, present were
0:00 Lawrence Welt Sbn
George E. Hervey, Joe Fannin and
l0,00 Jubilee U, S. A.
U)O American i8and1tand
Heber M. Miller , Mana1ing Dir•
11,00 Up-to-tbt,Mlnute Nen
�:SO llln Tin Tin
ector.
1 1 : 10 Sporta Jieport
8:00 San Francisco Bea\
The mee�ng was called to orl l : 15 Lote Show
8:30 Your Esso Repgrter
der by President Beckett a t 8:30
6:40 Weather Tetter
p, m.
8:45 lohn I&gt;aly New.
The minutes o f the March I
7:00 Bu4dr 3tareber !how
IJ:00 John Roptlna File
meeting were read by Secretary
7:W Wait l&gt;lsney :Pre1Jentl
L2:30 Bishop Pitt
Tom F'lsher and were approved
8:30 Man J'rom Blacl Rawl
t:00 Collete New, COnfere•
by the Board.
9:0() 77 Suntf.t Strip
Three commltlee reports were
200
Easter
Film
\0':00 The Detective.
presented to the Board of Dir­
2:30 Science Theater
ll:00 l!t,ck S.dclle
ectors at thla meeting. Those
8;00 �n Hearln1
II :Oil The New TOnl,i,I
written report&amp; were submlded
3:30 Campaign • Round-up
t0:10 Scanning the· Weather
by the Park.ing and Traffic C\'.ltn·
1 : lb Sports
. i:00 . , Tb.e -CoD'lmonweflth of
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1
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mltt"ee headed by Chairman Hom•
l:2D Lele Show
Nations
er Lofe Jr.; The City Planning
t:ao;· l'BA '¥'"
CO!l}mittee, Chairm an o. A. Higgs:
&amp;:Oil llhttle•• Fund,y Fuml-.
and lpe Recreat ion Committee M .
B:SO N..,,._reft«l .
f:00 'Sadee --1nd· · Bullelt
E:. Hudnal, Chairm an.
o
8: 00 Pip18'e
C!fofo8
\J :00 Eddie Seacrist Show
diseusslon wH
Considersble
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. .12:00 laUlofl ll(JI.II 8oUPl' S....
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Hood
' !.: 80,, ��mai:le on the matter of how the
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�Mo ' (jfi"f GilSirt
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Chamber of Comme rce, the Civlc
MQ,:
Clubs and the citizens or Point
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Pleasent could go about the rala­
'.My_ stery Matinee
l:op 1'tut lle\'.fl
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ing ol a set amount of money
1
1 ' 6:00 Studio Wrenlln1
i:80 The Alaskans
annually which would be chan­
10:80 Johnny Staccato
5:00 TBA
!leled for Harmon Park improve•
i :00 The NeWI TonlCht
t,OI Beeord Hop
ment and disbursed by a govern­
ll:1111 Weat!'er Wl�ow
" . 1:00 D(c, Clark , �
ing body. Director Eugene Ball
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Channel 3 - Saturday

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Spring Painting Done

&amp;:00 Science Fiction Theater
,:30 Waterfront
6:00 Home Run Derby
6:30 Newt Plctu.re
11:45 Saturday sporu Roundup
fl:5� Weatherca,st
7:00 Satur&lt;llr NW.I /1J1Jboree
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I :30 Bohtnli
8 30 Pontiac St,r Parade
9:30 · World Wide Ol) t
\0:30 Mari From Interpol
IJ ,ptl : l\•'!11 �
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· ' ,15 Shottwatc.b
fin �hrn nt,

•:oo Com!dy Playhouse
•:30 Adverilure Time
, 5:00 l!lleamboat Blh
&amp;:SO Cm!o Kid
6:00 Mt11k ln 1 tbe Round
B: lB Jim Thttb'"r Show
ll/�_-i11'&lt;,jlhon&gt;88•·, t
� Newr ).:'fciu-e
B''U
l'llf1,tlli; 111-h*ley Repon
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7 :l)c) · 'Diiloth Volley Days
'f:'8 'Mlis ).!an );lawsoo
Troutileobooten
8:
J1!fry lewui Show
9
Masquerade Party
10
Cavalcade o( Sportl
10 ·
Jackpot Bowllng
News l{eadllnes
111 1 :10 Weathercast
l l : 1 0, J■rk Paar Show
• ·00 Sign OU

ly Morlha HololJobn Dupre of Welllten visited
recently with titr. and Mn. Alvin
Reed and MIH J«axlne Reed.
AT. and Mn. R.ay Adami and
daughter and granddau&amp;hten, Mr.
and Mn. \{earner Crea111er and
children of Parkenburg, Mr. and
Mn. Alvin -Blake, Uttle Hocking,
apent Sunday with Mr. al1C1 Mra.
R4X Blake.
Donald Buchanan spent lhe week
t!nd in TOronto with hil famll)' JDd
Mn. Ethel Grimm.
?ii.any from here att,.nded th_e _rt.•
cent t,enefll show at £utern �ligh
School .
carol Ann Holalna:er c:e.tebra,,ed
her aixth birlbday April 8.

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TE LE VI SIQ N GU ID E -­
WSA Z.TV Ch an ne l 3

Chann'el 3 - Friday

Eden Society
Events Reported

The list doe1 not include New Con­
When mllllle-l111111chinJ 1hips
struction projects announced etr· and submuinei1 Jo into full oper­
lier this year, and does not include ation in 1882, they could Ult" the
any Special Maintenance projeds satellite to determine thelr exact
on Primary roads which will be ,position at sea. Thi.a pln-.,int
made public at a later date.
location ii!! impouible now but 1�
In addition to lhe projecta ape• needed to zero ill, on a taraet.
dfically listed below, the !wad
111,ICTl!P SltRITARY
Cnmmission will stabilize, with
Del,berl
Reeoe, Dire&lt;."'1' ul
stone, various other Secondary 11ound pro&amp;lffl .wu ahown .
Adml.alioM 11.J)d Reci,strV at Rio
roads as needed within the limit•
lee
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Attorney "Williain Rardin of Pi. � · Co�e . Wal � � see:
of fun&lt;l1 available.
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the
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Some project work will be done Ple1ant cloeed the meetlnc with a . tary_ot
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of
Section
of
crucifixion
"The
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fl11rt
with the new techn ique made pol· reading
h• .
· 1ed ,,_,.e e1.
clation and AII
sible by a machine called a Prepar­ Christ."
Ai'
A.J.,.1."MENTS
£'\UD.llht:d
and
'r
Before 9:30 A.M
lzer. This method enablea the Road
Utlhlrnllihed. Mcll.utera , M.1ddlc-­
Middleport WY-2-2649
CommiSBion to provide more all­
2-3-tf
pocl. l'tione W Y -2-nsu.
Pomeroy WY •2-3195
NOW IS THE MOST OPPORTUN E TIME
SAN FRANCISCO UPI-Caryl weather 1urfaced Secondary roada
KAUTZ Ff!tD STOAI
J ltOl)M fUltNISHED Apartment.
CheHman received new■ or an­ at lower coat.
TO HAVE YOUR
At ChHter
1 :34 Mulberry. CEtl l WY :l--ti9 H5.
other court setback Wednesday
The Secondary Special Mainten•
Yukon 5-2 145
6tc
angrily aaked one of hie attorneys ance program includes the follow·
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HAMI\.L SIRVlt l STATION
to withdraw from the caae, and ing project, in Mason County; Jer·
1 AND 8 HOOM HOUSE, TWO ,
..... ,:ao A.M.
Wo Move Your Ful'llltur• 111d Replace 11
announced he w;is "virtually cer­ icho Roaod, rrom Jct W VA 62 to
room apartments. A. N. Bengel,
Albin, 3353
Without Atldlll-1 Colt,
tain" he will be executed M,ay 2. Jct. WVA 2, 3.20 miles, W iden, pre­
1 1·2•lfc
Phone WY2-3212.
Every Day Service
The California Supreme Court parii.e and apply all-weather aur­
---� denied attorney George T. Davis'
DELUXE 4 HOOM DOWNSTAIRS '.FHEE
Crab Creek Road, from 1 .00 mile
INSPECTIONS.
PHONE petition for a wrile of habeas cor­
Pomeroy, Ohio
GET FREE ESTIMATES NOW
unrurn1shed apartmenl. Nicely
caat
of JCt. WVA 2 to Jct. see. 54,
WY2-2774. Gilmore
Supply pus for CheHman, convicted kid·
furnished 2 bedroom 2nd floor
3.80
miles.
Preparlze
and
apply
Store. Vaughan Pest Control nap-rapist who has escaped the
apartment. Mlddleport WY2·
all-weather surface.
Co., SL Mary's, W. Va, Mem· gas chamber ror a dozen years.
AU&lt;:TION SALii
3874.
-l•J:i-tltp
Arbu .:kle-Tribble Road, from Jct,
ber or N ational Pest Control
On l-iaturda_y April 16, 1 000, be•
Attac,hed to the htgh court'• de•
U.
s. 35 to Jct. Sec. 64, 2.40 miles.
Association.
f·IHfc nial was an angry 10-page letter
J;11111l11g u l \ 2 ·.30 p. 111, c1t m y FIVE UOOM HOUSE Wl'nt BATH
Preparlze
and appb' all-weather
Jarm m1dw 11y hetwecn Tuppcrs
wall lo wull carpeting In Hving
1hat Chenman sent ahri.ultaneous•
surface.
l'lains 11ntl Chester, I mile south
room. Very modern. Garage. Can LAWN MOWERS SHARPENED, ly to Davis, stale Chief Justice
Charley's Road, from Jct. Sec. 3 1
of Ht 7, I will sett 11.t auction
Ol! seen by contact1 11 g Mrs. 1 gasoline motors repair&lt;!d, ma- Phil S. G lbMon and California
and
3 1 /4 lo Jct. Sec. 33 and �.
the fuiluw1n�: I Moline Corn
John Hus8t: ll, 1''1sher SL., Pomechine saw filing. Ernest L. Le· Gov. Edmund G . Brown asking
2.20 mile!!, Widen, install drainage
l'l("kl!r, I Mll)'flllh 1111 purpose
roy, Ohio.
(4) lo\, Btc
wis, 48 North Third St., Mlddle­ Davis 10 withdraw from the case.
and apply traUic bound base
Elevator 32 fl, l -8 ft. 20 in,
Chessm11n wrote that he had
port, 0. Phone W \'2-2358.
course.
John Ucerc J)i11c, l Two Bollom
repeatedly asked the attorney to
2•6tc
-4· 1----- - - stop "running lo the newspapers Rising Sun Road, from Jct. Sec.
M u l111c Brc;1king Plo w on rub·
60 to Jct. Sec. 33/ 18, 3.00 miles.
CLILANDI
SALESMEN
ht.!I' , I l'uwj!r take oU Moline
antl maklng headlines."
Widen, lnstall additional drainage
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l l ay lfokc, l Oliver Manure DON'T ANSWER THIS AD JUST
und
stabilize,
Phone WY-2·2255
:;preadcr, I 1940 Dodi,.o\.1 1 1 -2 T.
RIAO IT
Leon-Baden
Roud, from Jct. US
Trnrk, I Cultipnckcr 1 Moline ThiH ud 111 not promislng you any35 to Jct. WVA 87 , 7.20 mil ea. Prething you can't earn, blLl iC you · ...,;__ ___:
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-..-rpw piek up corn" planter, 1
• · parize and apply all-weather'" sur­
are Lil e type or 11al� s111an tttJl t IA,
John De em: !,uh-Su1lllr, 1 5 Ton
l
ns
ur
1 -a
face.
o;Tre(·tor
Wa11on, t
Comfort
look mg to make money then It
Total estimated cost is $193,740.
will give you writt en leii ds bog- BARNES-SIMP ON
'l'tudnr S11rayn, I Joint each 6
IN&amp;u R-N.._,'11:
S
face
in. an d l l 111. Casini!!, I Wheel
g a ng tor the l.i mous WHIT E
A g:;_n tt, M iddleport. Fire . ,� ut o.
Gau9'1: Montgomery, 1 5.3 on
CUuS!-.i PLAN plus a bonus, plus
Uurrnw Sprayer, :l l -2 HP t-;lec­
mooile, Bonds. Phone WY·2- upper, 18.5 on l ower, 22 feet open;
tric Motors, I Hceord l'J1tyer, l
.i d11.ily commission se \·UP that
· Gallipolis, 18.0 on upper, z:J.O 011
2903,
Cons11le lludlo, I Portable Ra•
will startle you. We ne ed men in _ _ __ _ _ _ _
loWtr, 46 feel open; U&gt;ck 23, 18.0.
c\111, Lot o r small !arm tools and
;�1cigs, Gulha, Jack11on, Vinton COMPLETE JN!IURANCE �RO
ConcHOon of Movable OaM,:
ulhN ltc1m1 too numerous to
untl AthoruJ countieR.
tectlon. Llle, Auto, Mre, Pollo.
Dams
.are down at Locle 1 and 8;
nw-ntion. Nol ru1111onsible ' for ae­ For lntet'vlew UltPIY at 339 No. Col·
C•U Don Milli. Middleport,
9 and lO are UP, Lock 1 1
Lock
umhus St., L11ncaswr, Ohio ur
culents.
Obi•.
call collcd UL 3-4:lH5 fur 11.p- ---------· --- tlhruugih l 3 iare down, Lock 1 4 up
U W N Ell: STAN LEY GIBBS
,at 9:30 11.m. 1:oday, Lock 15, up Rt
DON ST 1 VF.RS
Aucl m11ccr. I. \_}. McCoy.
pmuhHl lll 11e1wccn 10 a. m. td
noon today; Locks 1 6 through 23
J.ln1. Janel Surfac11 was re-eletlt·
i I). Ill.
4-9 lil ])
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still down. Rlver laUing .l per ed president af the Maaon Parent•
· - - - - ·- hour.
Teacher AHociation at a meeting
IVl '.J J f I�, !�
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Ohio River Boals Downbound: he.Id Tu&lt;!sday evening al the :d111on
w i l l ;,ell L lw 101low1ng person al
Mont,gomcry, Lun!l,a Point .at 8:20 Elementary School.
Wonted
pn,pt•r L y ;11 11ud 1un at my
am, 22-0; Lock 8, Walter WillWl�­
Also elected al the meeting
lllllll\', Ulil' wilt• N . ..:. of lh1cLHC, WI!; UU ALI . KINDS.. Of WOHK.
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son ul I : 15 -am. 0-3; Franklm were Mrs. Lavera Yeager, ae-cret­
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We liuild st! 11tic tiink11. TV Radlo
Come In ,\nd See The
Pi«ce .at 8:35 pm, 0-6; Puul Blaz­ tary. and Mn. lsabel Brown, tres1-­
lhlli, 1 2 :w t • . M . : Trat:lur, 111st",
:St!rv1d11g aml
Hcpalr, GraBS
•t3 Uncolt1 It.
er, 4:00 am, 1-2; lock 14, Charles urer.
ll"UII w l l1 cl
Wli:;Utll, tllUl\lll"C
C11tlm�, l'uwcr Mowl!r. l111ndy•
Phone WY•2-3S61 Mk;:clleport
R. Stephenson uL 5:M&gt; am, 19-1;
A special program of Easter
�1,readcr, hori;e l1111wn du1c,
m illlli 1-� ll!ctrn·
Shop. Phone
A. v. criu Jr., at 7:00 am, 5,0; storiea and songs was presented at
piow.s, ("t1 l l 1 1 11l11rs and other
4- Hl-3lp
W Y:.!· MO .\.
The first grade
Lock 21, C. V. Harner ,at 1 1 :00 a.m, the meeting.
f,irm 1oul11, 28 111t·h imw with
2-0 · Lock 23, Elger Cliff al 12:20 elaaseR or Mrs. Dorothy P)'alt and
m :iudi t! ! , 8 luv,•s o[ hct•s and a
FOR SALE: FIVE IIOOM HOUSE pn{, S-0; Ashland 1111t 1 : 30 pm, 1-14; M lss Ivy Sleeth presented the open­
lut 111 lt�•1! 1•1 1 u 1 pment, lJt•rry box­
wllh bath. Nice Ioe1lion. Melvin Rocket at 2:10 pill, 1-0; Trade ins of the program with devotional
I, 0, McCOY
es 1.n ri crnlc�, l"fllll lirooder,
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust SL., Pomero)', Wlndit -at 2::ffi pm, 17-0; Reba Jane song&amp;. They also repeated ln uni­
The famous "no tank" pump! Seil-adjusting capacity
AUCTIONEIR
kcr·osi:ne bruoiler, Baby Grund
3-30-30lp
Route 2,. Lor.1 Bottom, Jhl._
at 10:20 pm, 1-1: ftl,llymo.nd E. Sal­ son, the Easter story taken from
gives steady fiow of fresh water �w•ya at one or more
piano, 1111111llol111, ch1tlrs, dishes,
--· ----- -- - vetti at 1 ; 1 0 '1111, 0, 13; Hortence B. Matthew, They ti� with I pray­
taps at the eame time (up lo 528 gala. per hour). Self­
Ya�1•s, NUIUI' n•ry 11ld 01\l!S, iron AlR COND!Tll1NING, REFRlGER· BOUSE FOR SALE 1,11 PAIJE­
Ingraham at 4:2.3 em, 3-1; Helen er 11nd the singing • two hymns.
h 1 1 1cs, 111011,� jc11·s, picture
11ion service. Jaei:'1 Refrlaera­
pruning
• , , ' compact, l1181alla most anywhere, I&gt; HP.
The Girl Scout Troop :,f Masor
lown, six rooms, 4 room11 down, Z at l 1 : 1� am, 8--0; Gallipoliti., Up-lr111111•s, 1· u t·kuu
clock, 2 other
tion, New Haven. Phone IU
presented
a
1ong,
"Christ
Is
Riser
up,
1pproximatel)'
1
11-cre
le­
2
bound: Miko Credllor at 5 : 15 ,am,
Pressures up to SO lbs.
255a7.
8-23-tl
clocks, 11ntu 11 1 ue bed and mur·
vel land excellent well 18 mlle1 14•1; Lock 23. I. t'. Frieberg�r at Today" under the direction or Mrs
ble top dresser, curd bt'&lt;I , l n
from Pomeroy on Stat1D Jloute 12: 40 pm, 16-0; bl-and Creek et Evelyn Proffitt.
d rnn rt• l ks, Civil Wllf relics, 2 WIUILL ll FURkAC••• WIITINO-692. Price
$1,000.00. lnqulre 10:INI Pl"• 100, lla&lt;keL •I 3 :00
Durina the bUlinua meeun,
HOUI&amp; 1ppll•nct11. AmtUI I,.
Kwvc plpo h11 111, 1plnning wheel
Mrs.
Howell
at
Pa&amp;etown.
Preaident Surface appointed Ed
-am,
2;0;
P:iUebu:f'ther
at
7
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10
tm,
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the
racu
Phone
Oh...
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li
n
1
cmn plutll f sh111g eq uipmen t and
3-12·60t.c
WY :2��•
2-20; Tri.de WlndJ at 'J:5t Ml, M. wln ,Baldwln to be i n C!hu1e o:
1 1-1
n11111y other article� 11ot listed.
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repl1clna the countet topa In lht
A 11umbcr of these, articles 1rt1 �VlSlON flADlO AND SMALL
school kitchen. She alto preaentet
very old and unu11ual.
appliance repair. Pbone 001
and e1:plained a ·chart - of the flnlll
Term of sale: L'ush
M.cCllntock Racine1 ObW.
fARM t· oR &amp;.\LE 79 ACRES B
cial proa:uu and 1tandln1 of , th
Not Rc&amp;pom1ibh:, for Acciden ts
1-1 - tfc
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room houae, barn, cellar and
MARKIT
•■PORT
PTA for, thll yHl\
.Mra. Norman J. ' J hels1
outbuildll'III, plenty of waler,
CINCINNATI
(\11'1) -Llveotock:
1'• IJOup vot4d. .-to 1 ti111 mone:
rok THE. B.EST HOOFING SER·
Qwnor.
p11ature,
cod
mined
or
strip­
t
ow
cthoice
Oattlti
2&amp;0,
calves
lOOi
rem1ll\ln«
after- the end ot 'lhe yea
,
Sal11 conducted by llr.i.dtord \ vices, roof repairs, roofln&amp;, roof
ped, f&gt;riet!I tsOOO. $ 1 ,000 down, · •rcnind UOO db ateer9 21, food 9li0- in completinl the playlfound. pre
p11.inting Call u■ Bill W)'tlt and
Auction Co.
payments on balance. Located 1 12ft0 lb �28, utility and standard Ject. It wail announced to the rrou1
he
Geori::e Slaats, Pbom!t WY2·2871
A. l " . Urndford, Manager
mile from Dexter. Wilkesville 10-23, ·&amp;000 7- lb heKeni 23· thlt hearlna test&amp; are ·Mina: held a
OHIO
MIDi&gt;Llt1POltT,
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Pomeroy,
0hio.
4-7-titp
Crill Bradford, Aucl1011cer.
M09-4242,
4- 12-6tp 24.00, utility •nd aLaJ»dard 17-22, thlD ,ehool this week. A lhort tiln .
4-9·6k
utmt7 and commercial cows ltr aho�ln&amp; pro1re11 on the play
--------- CU8TOM BUILT JUTt.lUiN D&amp;­
tl&amp;ned fq: •our laOlPJ l'1"'MI • HOUSE FOR SALE IN POMEROY 18, utility to standard 1025 lb mix•
KAST�;n
DHESSl•:s.
ltl!:ALLY
um.,,n r01 ...ll&amp;n aud Abbott, 9 rooms, 2 baths, full sized ed helfel'II •nd �owa llUO, uUlity
splu rge on II drc11 ror the
Pbo1,e WY-2-5321 .
basement, ne w &amp;as furnace, bL1111 20-21, good and choice vetl•
8-8-ll
yu1111g mi"�- I month lo 14
1
large lo\. 1". A . Swab:el, 301 en 26--31, atandard 22--24.
Yt 11N. W11 luwc 1hc lovellest
Hop 2300; barrows and Ci-la 1�
Spring Ave., Pomeroy f- 1 5-12tc
yl'l. 1'he Shoe IJox, Middleport, hLIVIIION RADIO AND SMALL
Appll1nee rep,11lr, C1II Prank
, higher, 180-240 lb 16.�.1_7,�oot­
0.
4- 12-&amp;tc
C•pttln•, , 414 N. Second Aft..
ly 11 for 1 90-220 lb, � lb
Mldd_,
I I tfc FOR SALE HOUSE IN POMEROY 16.23-18.�. hea- Yier wellht8 ettt'CI,
l t;J ,AS� SHOWC.:ASE, $20,00, &lt;,.:all
7 roo.mi, bath, larae lot, close No 3 210-296 lb 13.7!1-18, 160 lb
AUCTIONIIR
to ne w achool iocation, g111
(4) 14, 311)
16, 325-4l50 lb aoq J3.7r.-l4.2G,
Compl'" Servlca
heat. Call WY2•1708,
4-12-Hte
3211
ib 14.IIO. - lb 13.211-13.75,
7 ACH&amp;S l i ltoUND. N[AH N EW
Crltt lr1dfercl
boars 9.73, 3211 lb 18, � .,nd . ' ' ,, .
Writ., Phone or Cont-9
l lavcn. Tile llloc.:k barn, drH led
,h&lt;&gt;le&lt; 135- 140 lb !lieder 1'l8I J;a:76well uud gardi!n. p11turc for 2 A. C, IRADPOl D, ltatl- Oh.._
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NOTICI
Ofl
APPOINTMINT
cow11 or uwrl!. Sonic plne llm- 25-tl
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trsller, l " \usc w 11d1ools. Priced HO\l� BUL...DERS, .&amp;lRCff CABI· i&amp;tate Of WIibur r1,,ce, 0.CHNd
rc11�onablc. Pho11c TUrnc,r 1NM- m•k�n formlca alnk tops,
Notice Is hereby Jhen thsl Neva
Vinyl 11be1toa block lald. House Pierce who1e Po11l Offioo address
LIIOAL NOTICI
3�0 Nt'W lllvl'n.
t4) 13 . 3tc
repain or all dcacrlpllol\l, Call ts Middleport, Ohio, R. O., has been
The undersigned la offel'ln1 ·ror
CONSIGNMENT IALE
Gu, Me ' (ller, Racine, ()11,lo.
duly appointed admin istratrix of sale two houaea own� by the lite
ja[1• will be held tiaturtl11y, April
2 24 trc the Eal.ale or Wilbur Pierce late o l Elmer Hamm, Wetl&amp;III Street,
----- ----· - MeiRll County, Ohio, deceased.
16, 1 000. 111 11 " · m, ul lhe sale
Pomeroy. OhtO,
grnum1 oiw milt' we■t of Portcr­ QIAVILY T�ACTOR IALII AND
Bldl will be ffltllved for flCh
D11tcd tftis SOt.h day o( March,
lorwko, 512 I. Mol-. ,-.,-,,
f11•ld. Will have machlnory, tool■
l}llrcel or on both parcel1. Two
1 960.
_,. WYl,2975, 0"°" ,11 t
and a ml11ccl1aneo1.11 lot. Lunch
houae1, appraised at $4500.00.
F. H. O'BRIEN
p. "'· u1'1tll June 1. hleunrin;
will be 11t'rvud,
Property may be seen at any
Judae
or
the
Probate
Court
Huohl l•rntt.rt,
RHll&amp;vllle.
Godch1rd Salc,11
time by contaclinl Walter Hamm.
MeiJI
County,
Ohio
(Milo. Phene C.. Mlte 36t1.
Harolll Goddard, Auctlonpor
(4) 1 , 6. 15, 3tc Pomeroy, Ohlo.
S-19-tfc
(f) 13, 3tc
All Nie&amp; subject to approval of
Probate Court. Mei&amp;s county, Ohio.
1rnCE:1v�:n
:0.10RF. TROPICAL ANYON E W HO WANTS THElR PARKER RUN
Wtlter Hamm
Mrt. Alva Swick was a Sund»Y
fhh, Mollle's. An(:cl's and Von
gardens plowed In MiddlePort
Pomeroy. Ohio
gue1t -of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. ,
Rio' 11 , . c,tc. Lo,1,ell McNickle, I or nearby Call WY2..o,44'1.
II, Ill, 111. 18, all, 31, . 111&lt;
J. G, Swan,
Anliqull)', Ohio,
4-l�L,g
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YOU RUNDO'NM

Stile Road Commi111iont:r Patrick
e. Graney today an nounced the
Hoad Commission's Seconduy Spe•
cial Maintenance program for the
Current year. Mr. Graney made
pubtlC a proJect-by-preject list of
the work sxpecled to be accomplished in each of the 35 cvuntics.

W ASlilNGTON UPI-America'$
new transit navigation satellite
circled the earth tod.Jy, the first
in a aeries of guideposts in the
&amp;ky te direct mll8Ue-firin&amp; ships
and help prevent ocean liner and
airplane eoillsiona.

Dally Sent inel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O. , April

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observed Tar Hollow State Forest brooda avera&amp;ed five, Rae­
Shawnee State Forest an average of ""ven poulta per hen WU
coon State Forest broods eight and Waterloo Wildlife Area
broods slightly more than eight.
The primary slsnificance or these oboervallons ls that wild
turkey establlsbmenl appears to bo succeeding on these areas,
Donohoe says.

1-"Ult :-.ALI=:. 7 ROOM HOUSE,,
liHJ/,C garden and y&lt;1rd. Ahlo 2
room house Si:lme lol. Velmar
Hhodcs, Harrilwnville.
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(CGntlnued lrom Pace 4l

t-"IUGI DAJRE, $2:'.&gt; . 00; living room
sullc, $20.00;
breakfast set
$15 .UO; kitchen cabinet, $1 5 00
�ce K&lt;1Lhleen Caqienter, Deput
:Meet, Rutland.
4 1 5-:Jtc

JIOOVl!: H UPlllGJIT
VAL' U U :i.1
Cleaner in A- I cond1t1on, h&lt;1s
throw away bags, f'' ull price
only $23.00. Phone WY2·2204.
4· 1 5--61&lt;:

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NEWS FOR THE SPORTSMAN

Legal ,Notice

J 4,000 mlleA by local ow 11t•r,
jet. bllck flni9h. with �rey 111·
tffkw lrlm, 320 I I.I'. V8 motor
with manual ,4 6Jk't•d 1 ra 1uuni,­
aiOD, Posllraction rear axle. A·
dlo, bell.er, wtute wall Urt•�.
See •nd lly a 011r wlt.h power
ualhn".od,

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sl.NG En SEWING MACHINE IN
beautiful modnn cabinel. Com·
plcle wllh attachments and
guarantl'e. Will !H!ll for $37 .00
cash or by monthly payments.
4-15-tilr
Phone WY2-2204.

1 9 1 for '.&gt;a le
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M�N AND BIG BOYS - We have
loafers you'll like. A white at
$5.00 and black at $8.99. The
Shoe Box, Middleport.
4 13 3tc

PHONE WY-2-21 57

ThonMI M. f•ln
Termlt• •nd PHf C c,,.trol
r-.. ,f o&amp;pedion, ln1urence N■tlon-- \
wld•. Ea11 t•rm1.
Phone i'o�roy W V 2-1366
Porlunoulh PR 6-2850
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MASSEY- HARRlS 1 ft. CO)IBLN E,
4 cylinder air cooled W isconsin
motor. WUI be suld at the Nor­
man Theiss Sale, Saturday, on
lhe Oak Grove Road.
4 13 3tp '

Ad1 rece1 VL-d by 1 0 A.M. will b� in that day s paper,

( I I Notices

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SURE, ANNIE
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EGS THEATRE

-Mi&lt;tt11eport, 0., April 1 5 , 1960

PODJlOY, 01110

TONIGHT
'"l'lm !,AST ANGRY MAN"
Pml MtJai - David Wayne
SATURDAY
"4-0 MAN"
Soi�n Thmler

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"FO\JR FAST GUNS"
Janel � - Martha Vicllen
SUN., MON, •nd TUES.
"11!E WONDERFUL
COUNTRY"
Robert Mitdbum, Julki London

Holding Bake Sale

Mrs. William Arnott Elected President Of
Racine PTA At Regular Session Mon d ay

The Senior Moth ers Club or Mid,
dltport will hold a bake sale this
Saturday, Ap�il 16: at the Tri-Lustr.e Cleaners tn )hd� leport begmA spring feslival was announ
ni.ng al d a. m.
ced for April JO by Mrs. J. H.
I
On ihe same day tJ ey will have Smith, chairman, of the budget
j i t ney
�lored chicks for 'uie at the \ and finance committee A
suppN
will
ope�
tbe
affair,
fol·
·
Sport's Cent.er.
lowed by a carnival and record
With the t Iose of s� hoo 1 near, hop. 11 was voted to have a re
the mothers are working hard to ccption following
the eighth
raise th� needed ?1-one y for the
1s,ment
comm
grade
enc
I senior trtp to Washington.
Leo Vaughan was present and
issue
hospital
spoke on the
The Southea st District PT A con­
ference will be held at Marietta
May 3 The attendance banner
was iiWarded to the second grade
taught by M iss Dolores Kraeuter
Family night run was lhc
theme of the program with l1 rs .
Arnott as announ cer. A piHnO
1olo was pre.�ent ed by S.indra
Bailey and Pamela Cleek a lap
dance, a trio Linda Johnso r1. El·
len Shi..!er and Donnil Bowers.
aiang "liobie or Calvary" with
Mn. Delrnir Hamm as acoompatl.·
Ult; Jlho nda Ervtn1 Rookifl Crow,
Mickey WqJ.fe, J"en n y Neigler,
e ,
Shella • Bailey, Kenneth , •' .Tb
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a good time to "weed out" h1tdle11 spending
habits-and help your bank savings balance grow
iuat thal much bigger,

SPEND A LlmE LUS;
IAYI A LlnLI MORE - WITH US I

We Pay 3% lnlerelll On Your Saving&amp;

POMIROY NATIONAL BANK
'IIANllJNG SINCE 1811
Helllber Federal Reterve Sy1te11

Member Federal
Deposll lnauru,,e OorporaUon
RUTLAND
POMEIOY

BANK

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Election of officers was held when Racine PT A met Monday evening at the High School Mrs . Howard Johnson pre5ided and a patriotic opening was given by C u b Scouts Den
Two. Elected to offioo were Mrs. William Arnott, presiden t :
Mrs. Kenneth Theiss, vice pres1d�nt: Mrs. Robert Reibel, trca.
surer; and Mrs. frank Arnott, secretary .

Seni,,r Mothers Club

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YOIIR NIXT
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e PRIVATE PARTY
e RECEPTION
e BANQUET

e MEETlNG

HOTEL MARTIN
PQl,IEWOY'S 11ST

Pnwite Rooms For
10 to 175 People

FREE PARKING
After 6 P.M. with
Merchants Pollee Sen,lre

HIDE-AWAY BAR
Serving Gol)d Food
and Lepl Beverag-.1
Until .:30 A.M .

.

lite Spencer,
Jan Alkire and
members of the second grade
ung · · She ' ll Be Comm· Round lhe
MOllntarn .'"
A ballet was presented h &gt;• the
elemrntary chj\(.inn who iatt
taking danc1pg les:.or1s. A .-omc•
dy style show was gtYl'll with Mike
John.�on dre5sed in saek dress;
Spencer Carpenter. a garden
dress: James llamm, can can dress
Mike Spencer, box suit and Randy
Reiber and Stanley Stearns a boy
and girl tramp outfit.
The program c losed with a
number "�aster Parade" by the
Mother-Singers. after which a cof­
fee hour was held.

Kindergarten
Class Surprised
Wi�h Easter Treat .

The - children In Mrs. Go:Y"i�e)'•,
nolds Kindergarte n Classes -,Hfe
-pl1111antly surpri!ed
Th,ur,uiay
morning when tbe;y returhld to
being al" the
their ebss after
hiah school for their practioe for
the Spet'lal program which , they
w ln "Present al PT A meeting
· · Mon•
.day evening.
While they were gone the Eas­
le r Bunny bad been there and
l r H treats for all of them.
Their program will be the story
of "f.oldilocks .and the Three
Beau". Mrs. Reynolds is being
assisted in the dired ion of the
"Tiny Tul Opera" b)' Mrs. Clar­
ence Lacey .. Principal roles are
bclng played by J ill Harris M
Goldilocks: Maralynn Tracy as
Mother Bcar; David 'J&lt;'ife as Papa
llackett as
[kar and Melania
Roby Bear. There will be a cboru1
of over 50 children who will
make their appeannce in teddy
be.ar costumes.
The regular meeting of the
Middloport PTA will be held be•
fore the program .

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Bridal ShQWer Held For Miss Salser At
Racine Meth.'l dist Church Annex Recently

Mainly Abou,.
People
I n Pomeroy

A gree n , pink and wblte color
theme was carried out iD the dec­
orationa. G ifts were placed on a
ta_hle with whlta cover. A green
water sprinkJer waa suspended
from the chandeller over the table
and strea mers carrying out the
color them e ex.tended to the fbur
cornen of the table.
Ga mes were played wlth prizes
awarded t.o Mn. Fern Gaul, Mrs.
Verne Watterson and Mrs. Gretta
Simpson.

.\Ir and :,1rs. Oscar Bauer, daugh•
h·r, Mari;;:aret, and son. Roger Wil•
lnughl;y, uf Central Lake, Mich . ar.
n 1 1"d T uesday for a visll with her
mochf'r, M rs. Florence Smith and
other relauves and friends.
Mrs. C lifford Leifhei: and Mrs.
".n 11:1 Heuter 1:11tended services at
the ( hc1&gt;u•r M t•thod1st Church on
\"ii dnesd.iy t"Vening.
Floyd Man kin was caued to Ros­
l'f1&lt;·, Pa., 1 uesday by the serious
i l ! nc:;s !11 his brother, Emmett.

a.1r1. Jerry Davis and soni. of Ra­
more, Ontario, Canada, arrived
W*eiday night called by the
death of her grandmother, Mn:. Ad·
die Gruei;er.

:1�� Rachel Roush of Cofom bus
nrri.,,t\ today to spena the week
end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Kerns · Roush.

Pres byte ria I
To Be Held
At Portsmouth

The annual spring meeting of
the Scioto Presbyterial will be held
at the Second Presbyterian Church
Ill Eighth and Waller Streets,
Portsmouth, Monday, April �. be­
ginning at 10 a. m.
A roffe� hour will be held from
9: 15 to 9:45 a. m. Speaker for the
meeting will be Mrs. Walter Clyde
of Pilli;burgh. She will present an
of
"Operation
interpretation
Youth" the Presbyterii.n emphasls
for 1960.
JI is hoped that many will at­
tend. Those wishing to Jo and
NOIPDY HOM!
WASHINGTON UPI-Ce n sua those who e11n furnish transporta­
fakeir&amp; are !indtng no one at home tion are askcd to contact Mrs. Har­
al about one household in every old Sauer todey or tomom,-w. Rc�­
2�. thu Census BureHu reported ervations m ust be in Portsmouth
by Wednesday.
tod11y.

ALL N EW a nd USED CARS AT SALE PRIC is

TOTAL EXPERI EIIICE I N AUTOM OBILE BUSI N ESS I S 346 YEARS.

We at B laettnars toke time out to extend apprec ioti on to a l l the f i ne fol k who hove made this anniver­
sary possible. We assure you we a re a l l behi nd every car we sel l .

WON'T YOU JOI N W ITH US I N OU R ANNIVERS ARY CELEBRATION?

Larry Birch and s.on.11, Mike and Ro­
bert, Clinton. N . C.; M.n. Lowell
S1lHr 3nd aon, Scott, Dayton; Carl
Wolfe Jr.. Marietta; Dick Rac e,
Wh eelenblll'g; Bernie Mc Cory, Rio
Grande.

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VOL XII

:dr. and Mrs. Grover Salser, Sr.
daugh lers, Rosemary and Carman ,
and son, Ronnie, Mr. and Mrs. Tom
Wolfe and daughter, Mickey, Di•
an e Salser, Mr. and Mrs. Grover
Salser Jr. and children, Mike a n d
After the honored a:ue!'t opened Rit1, Larr)' Wolfe, M.lH Dolores
uter and the host and hostess
her many lovely &amp;ifls, re£re.sbments Kra e
and
son,
J{.iger Van, all of ft.Qcine.
of cake, iced in areen and pink
with the i nacriptlon "Carol and
Bob," i"' crc.m �•nt,nd w ith a
Pmk unbrella, mmts, nuts, coffee
and te, were •er•ed by Ibo ho,- I
te61eS.

"rs. E u l a Welker of Columbus
1s 1,pcn&lt;lmg this week with :�1r. and
�.Jrs. Orv i l le Well, Tim Welker and
'.\Ir and :\lrs Ralph Wflker and
family

!i1 1ss E: 1 lccn Wt'lkf'r of Columbus
·1 rrt vl·d \01fay to spend the week
l ' ild With relaltVf"S.
,\l lss t�ay Thomas of Columbus
arrirl'd t oday to spend Easter with
hrr p:iren:s, �r. and Mrs. Everett
Thonrns.

A stop 11111 htl lonv baton pvt
•f intef"HC.tlon, to warn motor­
ltts of on-comlnt tr•fflc, but
Malta taon,..-in have � up
with a n._ me.nln1 f'or th• word
STOP. They think It
IMlftl
ScfuNI-TlrH-On-PannMnt.
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Miss Carol Salser was guest of honor at a bridal shower
given recently by Miss Virginia Arnott and Mrs. Grover Sal­
ser Jr. at the Methodist church ann•x.

ly- LUCILLE HAWKlld

_ Attendin . were ""·

'.he!ter

Sl!ftpson, Mn!. Clarence Wltk h ne,
M1� Sally Paar&amp;0n, _ Mr. and Mrs.
Cr1t Bradford, Mrs. Donald Wolfe,
BLOT-SEAMJNO ahapea a
&amp;n-Y tlAl\nel hlpbone�l•nsth
Mrs. John Elw�. Mrf. Heqry EuJ■.c�t dulsn-4 by Robert
le,:, M;�s. Elia Blr�h, Mrs. Clareriee
knox for the Bell Gerallel
Pr1ce, 1dlss Patt)' Price, Ml�• KathIPrlnl' Mdt :colleet.lon. White
ryn Bl�ch . Mtt. ,_ Hllton Wo!fe Jr.,
pearl IMltCOna are \Wld tor
Mrs. Hlltun Wolfe, Sr..- All11; J1me1
Carnahan, Mlsi .Ellen Sbutei-, Rose­
""7 "1'� ....,•.,..,
mary and Ciirman· S&amp;lser.
Mu. GroYl!t §abtr�• Mri. GatrY
Gibbs, Mn. Jf!ff)'• 'Hjll, Mn,. Di:Yfd
Hill, M!l!I �arj�ri! $•lffr, fr1n. Is­
abel S1 mp� · M"' · !d S1mpaon,
Mrs. Roy Donahe•, · lJN, Dlc=k Lei!",
Mrs. Wendell F�cker. Miae:Nadine
Eaater Sui.rise serviee will be Roush, Min ?,J.�_rjly� Rice, .llr1t. Ha•
ht'lcl al the Middleport First Uait- zel Cleland; '.Itta. Qti't Jivid en,
�d Presbyterian Ctll:lrth with the Miss Jt'rances Foster, MtJ. ,rOhn Atnott, Mrs. Ruth Tueker, Mra. Erma
5enior Choir i n eharse.
A spect.al vocal solo will be pre- 1 Wilson, Mrs. Guy_ Ne!J!tr. _
Mrs. Garre tt Circle, l4-l's. Charles
sented by Lewis Sauer, Jr. "The
Lord's Prayer" and the choir will McNlckle, Miss. l!:dith H�ymaq, ){rs.
s ing the anthem ''The Hallelu j ah Margaret m:i udashe,t, .Mn-, , ffel,m
Chorus." The servke will" in�lude Younce, �J'..S . A.ntnn MeetPley,
special readings of poetry, prose Mrs. Char li.!1 Salser, 14.i�. Peer!
and scripture by the following Martin ; 'Mrs. Jake- Gaul, -Mn, . Char•
choir members: Janice Zirkle Car- !es Alkire, Miaa · Vua. 'Beegle· and
.
olyn Russell, LYnn Buchanan. ' J udy the honored gue,t..
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Several se n t aifta but ft'"ere
Gregg, Karell G regg, Mrs. Paul
able
nd.
e
att
to
Haptonstall, Mrs. Farie Erlewine ,

Senior Choir
Will Present
Easter Servic:e

'.�rs. Harold Sauer, Mrs. Lucy

On Wedneaclay evening lyljow•

Grecg, Judy Sauer, Lewis Sauer, Jr. ing the rehearsal at the Racine
Floyd Carma.ek .and Beverly Perrin. Baptisi Ch urch, Mr. and -i. · Elza
Qircb . enterlaih e-d wll.h • •.din.ner
nzhTwifddlria
. lmruedlately following the ser- honoring lht Salser,Bi
. . ( .: . .. , :--,· ; . ,
v1 c� the WYF, under leader� hip of , party\ .
.
their counselors, Mr. and Mrs.
Arnn,ewenta '0t
Richard Vaugha n and Mrs. Everett detoi!lted·.\h13" bofe,ff6r ·t!Q�j&amp;ia,s,
Bachner, will serve a light break- ion. Assisting ri_!ra·. Blrcidrl Sef:vfng
fast.
the_ buffet dinner ·wt'rei Ml'!:; quy
--�----Ne1gler, Mrs. Henry Euler · qnd
'.\lliss Virginia. Arnott.
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Present were Mt.s· Caroi Sai1er
and Robert Birc� bftde- ani:t•grobm
f'lecl, Mr. and ?ilrs, James !fhompson and childr_en, Kaf Ellen and
Dicky, Clinton, Iowa; Mr. a"d Mrs.
Mrs. Loui� e Harrison WH hostess t o the Walk•ln Garden Club 1
on April 18 With the �resident, Mrs.
Belva Willard, presiding. The meet•
ing ope!"'P.d with ttie club prayer
and Flag tialute. Respbn,se tfl roll
rall was a Bible verse on lht! cru­
cifntion 1u:td resurrection of C hrist.

,.,_ijft :nol,r;

Walk- In Garden
Club Meets At
Harrison Home

Th � club voted Lo ord r t1 new
revls�d edition of the Presidents
Handbook. Invitations to attend the
Sprini visitHlior und tour at King.
wood Cenier, Ma nai�leld, and to at•
le,nd the regional meeting In Logan
May 4lh, were reatl.

Birthday Pa rty
Held For Bradbury
Girl Tuesday

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1959 IUICK V8 LaSa�rt · · · · · · · · · · · · $2,795

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4 Door Sedin. Power ,teerfoa •and br•kea. On-e tWe'CuJ awner.
S�rn clean.

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1957 BIACK VI Sup• Hardtop · · · · · · $1,895
Onl' of nl�t &amp;7a aniywhert'. Power 1le.,rtn1i1 and brak-ee.
1957 PLYMOUTH 6 cyl. 4 Door . . $1,095
Ecc,noiny �. abln. -Ver)' nice.

M•n

Ha.rd Top 2 Door. One cvefuil.
,old.

owner.

Almost Hkc the day il was

H.rd Top 4 Door. On.e eu-eful owner. Sharp car. Dpllllflow drive .

1958 BUICK V8 Special . . . .

$2,195

1955 MERCURY 2 Door Sedan

$895

Hard Top 4t Door. On4!! careful owntr. Shows
Mercuryom1t.lc. Cle1n car ln.sldt and ou4..

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POMEROY
OHIO

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w1· th Spec 1· a1 Mu s,· c
p resente d Th UrSd ay

Special music was presented on
Thursday evening {Qr the candle1•1.11,n
LleId a t
�t co1\1tJUU\· 1on serv 1ce •
the First -: Vnlled P-r'1�yteria n
Chur�, 'MiddlePort. . . · . :,
1� An or(lll-!J�:-afid .,1&amp;11u u.1.lef: "The
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Lord's Prayer'' was played by Hrs.
l'..l!Uan Stieff and Miss Lynn Buch•
anan and the choir sang "While I
Sup With Three.'' Thos(' singing in
the choir were Janice Zerkle, Car­
ol:vn Russell, Mrs. Paul H®tonstall,
Miss Farle, Erlewine, Lewis Sauer
Jr., Floyd Carmack and Miss Buch•
11 nan.

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Martin Restallrent, Middleport
Be n Fnnklin, A. E. Jenki n son So­
bio -Bulk Plant, Powell Service Sta.
lion, -Middleport Feed Mill, Gilmore
Servi�e Statton, :Ba�er1 fllmilure,
Erwin �Oolf Station, �m�re•s Pas­
try Shop, Quality Print ShOp, Ev•
ans Grocery Co , ' Home Lauridry,
Downi n g Insurance AgencY, H. R.
Firestone, Motor Parts Co. Roush
Shoe Store, Werner Radio, Middle•
port Lunch.
Joe's Carry Out, Smith's Clo thing
Co., Bachner's Market, G. O.
Schmoll, LaSalle Hotel, Donald
Mills Insurance, John C. Bacon,
:Blue Tartan, Yonker Coal Co., Fire
Refrigeratio n , Ronald Hand, litid•
dlepon, Kal Hlndy, J. J. Davis, HD
Preston Moton Inc., Rowley and
Reed, Burkett Barbe:r Shop, Ad■ ·
line Roush, E. 0. Smith, Middle­
port, Jack Robson , Pomeroy, The
See Easter Egg Hunt Page Six

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CARRIERS GET PRIZES - Dick Neville , carrier for The Daily Sentinel on Brick-st &amp;nd
Wetzgal-st in Pomeroy is shown receiving fir st prize in the carrier circulation camf,aign for
last week. He is being presented a baseball glo ve as a first prize by Miss Helen Dav s of The
Sentinel staff. At right is Butch Meier, earner for Mulberry-av, who is waiiting for his second
prize, a fishing reel.
Weekly prizes are being awarded carriers w Ith a Grand Prize May I of a gasoline-powered
car to the carrier bringing in the most new su bscriptions during Apr�� -

American Captain, 22 Crewmen Feared Lost

Showen and thunder showers
spread from Illinois and Indiana
into Western Ohio and Indiana
during the night. Early today, the
shower activity 1pread into Cen•
tral Ohio and was expected to
move e,-1st by mid-day.
more than etgpt millio.ll pounds of sc rap iron sprang a leai:
Euly morning ttmperatures in
The Coast Gu�
al'lff
,.,. san k off the Virfinia coast early today.
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Ohio today were mostly in the
1n-owner q
�
capta
r ported no trace o the young American
-50$. Columbus bad 661 Cindn­
.
.
nati GB, Findlay 60 end Cleve­ his 22 crewmen. .
Ethel C. radioed at 1 : 12 a.m . , e.s.t. , that its crew,
The
land 56.
mostly Greek nationals, was abandonlng the coal•burn.Ing ship
The outlook for Easter was for
scattered showe,rs over the entire aflef·fighting a lOsing battle to colltrol the flooding.
Capt. Diamedes Caravias, 37,
slate with cooler temperature8 i n
t ll
skipper
o( the 329-foot freighter, ln9 • bay almoat momen tr y
the west and north.
Clashed lhe f irst SOS at 12:06 a. •t '"-1r hDnMI In N.w Torie.
The skipper, a Kt&gt;rMn War vet•
m.; e.s.t. 1·he ship was en route
once deseribed his role in
eran,
from New York to Newport News,
shlp's
itinerant operations by
the
Va., to refuel prior lo an Atlan t ic
saying
"when
I step off the ship
crossing to Rotterdam.
C•r•YIH w•• • naturaUllld I wear the owner's hat. I am the
tai ."
Amerlan. Hla Wife, ,tt., wh om owner-cap n
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Coa1t
Gvard and Navy
the· shlp waa 1111mec:I, ft, •x,ect,,
plaMBi , helicopter. a Coast

!�R�O�! ra2
Il

f

O
r
� a d �­
�,?.d ��
����t�!e��! w���rush
to
scene

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Monday Services
Announced For
Mr. Hamilton

Funeral services will be he ld
Monday at 2 p. m. from the U.
B. Church In· Toppers Plains for
Georie Hamilto n , 85 , of Toppers
Plains, who died . Friday morning
at St. Jose ph Hospital In Park­
ersburg.
Mr. Hamilto n was born in
Meigs County, the son of \h e late
Benjami n and Virginia Hamilton.
He spent all his life here except
abou t 25 y ears When be · was em•
ployed a• . a •polterJ worker in
. ·
East Ll�pool. ,

Religious Theme
Presented For
Lions Meeting

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the
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g
m11�
n
700
2
sweepm
-111uarep
.a. i
area off the V1rgm1a coast.
Coast Guard shore patrols reorted
they found nothing , along
p
the beaches in the wa)' of wreck·
age of debris from the ship.
The ship reported its position at
43 mile&amp; north-northeast of the
Virginia Capes and about 19 mlle,s
from the neareat land, lltUe Ma­
chipongo Point on the Viralnh\
· Easter n Shore Peninsula whicil
j uts d own from Maryland and
Delaware.
The c�ast Guard i:aid the freight•
er hlid one motorboai, one lelf-in•
f1adil9 Ute raft, and OZJe lif41 bolt
aboard.

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C:Oolville's New Bank Is First
In Ohio Within Last 3 Years

A new bank, the first to be cha•rtered in Ohio for three
l'tlligious pi-ogram in keeping
ears,
w ill open its doors for business Monday at 9 a.m. clos•
y
with Kol)' week was presented
a
period
of 29 bankless years in the town of Coolvil1e.
ing
whe n the Pomeroy Lions club met
It l s the Trl•County Bank which
this week at the Federated church.
Meigs count)' directors. Other
· Fo1Jowing a' luncheon served by will -provide all regular services directors are Robert Holdren,
women of the church; Kennit Wal- including safety deposit bo1:es, Henry C. Shaffer and J. S. Lamp
•-1• cash"1er, says.
ton, program chairman, presented ·Fran k L. G oeue
The bank oce u.pies the same for W as hington County and Atty.
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' the speaker, the Rev. Ralph C.
C. E. Berry, Frank L. Goebel and
Surviving are eight crandehll­ Zundel, whose topic was, "Why Did building ancl is using the same A. H
of Athens
all Chapm an
s
e
the
former
antiqu fixture as
dre n, 14 great grandchildre n and Jlldas Betray Jesus?"
n ty.
Cou
a sister, M:rs. Margaret Tbr.rence
D uring a short business session I Coolville Ban k . which fell victim
The bank is chsrtered with a
of East Liverpool. His wife and ' with Willis Leadinaham, preside nt, to the _ depression and closed i�s
,000 capital, $50,000 surplus,
$'15
r
e
d
m
Oth
employes
rs
1931.
one · daughter pr�etl him in in charge, the district convention ' oo m
and
$25,000 in undivided profits
are
Cashier
addilio
to
Goebel
n
death.
l n Athens, April 23•24 was an• J
Rev. Paul Hooks wlll ·officiate nounced. Several members of the Mrs. Ruth Harris and Mrs. Hazel Mr. Goebel said. Banking hours
be 9 a. m . �ill _ 3 p , m. si x
a nd burlel will be in the Reeds• club will attend as delegates in• Westfall, both of Coolville
. will
d�ys ,per week wU.h Monday �ve­
eluding Bernard Fultz, . Kalad Hin·
ville Ceme tery.
The new banklng t nstitutl?n ha&amp;
Friends wtll be received at the dy and Max Ward. Leadingham will as Its directors three mei, from I nmg hour� Ii till � p. m. � drive•
d epository will be . mstall�
Arbaugh Funer�I Home until attflnd as a dlst_rict delegate,
each three counties : Meigs, At· .,_
Funeral eervices- for J ames Hen­ time of services.
Othen planmng to atte nd are hens an d W as h mg 1on. J S Lam p , this s ummer, the cashier said.
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Depo�its In the new institution
. , I')' Spaun, age 78, who died in Hol­
urged to contact Rev. Zundel, sec- park e�suur
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g real e�,a 1e . dea 1e.r are i nsured by the Federal De•
ier: Ho,pUal, Friday, will be held
retary , al once .
who lives near Coolv1 1 le, 1s pres1- posit I n surance Cor oration.
onday at 2 p. m. from the Umg A 'd
p
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CCI ent Check--' BY
dent with Paul Orr, Bashan; Harotlom Methodist Church with burold Barnhart, Reedsville a nd A.
al in Reedsville cemetery.
,
Poi'i.;e Department
est R
O
Arr
W. Schroath, Toppers Plains as
1be Rev. Douglas CltcJe will of-'
Pomeroy · polltfl investllated an
accident, cm /(err St: lit Nmffoy By
Police
lcl.olf.
Surviving are his wife, Bertha IL 5: tl'· p,•,, Jft. "'1,'.diy • LG -wh,!qb · I ·
J;hief ·Jed ·Webster reported
paun, daughters, Mra . Myrtle car owned · 'by Ed111 )(aj, ' Mll�ert· OQe arreat last night in Pom eroy
itch and Mn. tlva Hayman, both Karr St., sustalned an esti mated:'" b'y' t he OSP. R ichard Demou, ad:
dries� not Hated, was rel.eased·
f Lona Bottom ,and Mn. Mabel p)O damaae.
waon,, Canton, Ohio.; and a son,
Mn. Mµler had par�ed the u.nder $30 bond tor bia appear•
PARIS U PJ-Poliee vowed to­
amea Spau n , Jr., Long Bottom. ' car in the driveway of her home ance
tonight
before. Mayor
day that they will track down lb,
over
.Charles
Le1ar
on
charge
of
Friends may call at the Ewing and it rolled backwards and
a
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n eral Home until noon Monday. I an embanll:ment.
· having only one headlight.
Mlddleport's fire department kidnapers of Eric Peugeot before
success Inspires other
•wa.s called twice Friday to the their
same fire, a bru!:h blaze on the •'rencb gangsters to 11,ttr.mpt
properly of Mra. i,�1ossie Alle ns, ''American style" abductions.
The two men who kidnsped 4worth, Grant St., origin of which
year•old t:ric from a Paris play­
rcmalned unknown.
Firemen went first at 2 p. m. ground Tuesday released him,
and got the blate out after a two safe and sound, outside a bar
hour battle. It started agai n at here early Friday aft.er collect­
6:30 but was more easily put out ing a n estimated $!00,000 ransom
from his family.
thst time.
Eric's father, 34-ycar-old Ro­
Meanwhile the Pomeroy fire de
partment went to Kingsbury Road land Peugeot has refused so Car
Friday to put out ii brush lire to tell police anything ahout his
but found il extinguished upon contacts with the kidnapers, des•
pite u rgent appeals for eoopcra•
arrival.
lion from the Surcte Nationale
Fr.11nc�•s FBI.
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Spaun Services
Set For Monday
At Long Bottom

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. Th• finest,
freshe
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. .st cancU
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l!xch,11lvely Ou .. r
· �1i'.etou1 Ru111 I I Stovo;
Clondlft · ore f1mou1 overy,
Where for lhetr s u pe rb
q111ll1y ind frnhnou . .
lhey're doth,.,.., lg UI freah
-kly.

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eported
Chief Of

Churchn Are Asked
To List Mell)berships

Churches of Sutton ttiwnsh!p
are asked to mail or harid their
lists of church membershi p to
Richard
Duckworth,
township
clerk., Syracuse, O .
H e asks that all church m em­
bers be listed 15 years and older
and as soon 11 ·all are received
from those thaL parlldpate i n re•
eeMng money from the township
fund, the board of t rustees will
divide each share to each church
accordi ng to the list of member­
ship.

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Here is another pjcture of the current sert es of "Mystery Farms" taken from·the airways
over Meigs county.. lleaden, are Invited to gue ss identity of the farm by calling The Dally
lb4! pwner may ha ve a 5•1 print of Ille photo by ealling at the
Sentinel Pomeroy,

papet'• :llecb•uk..t

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French Police
HUDgry After ·
Kidnaper Trail

Firemen Called
Twice To Same
Burning Brush

SPECIAL PROGRAM I
'Mie Brrd,ford Church of Christ
� - have 1?unf-lse services a t 6 a.
m. with special program by the
ladlea.
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Pomeroy 's Sewer Quiz
To Start Next Monda )'

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COLUllDUS 0. UPI-'Mie pr(lspeel vr scattered thu ndershowers
threatened to dampen E111ter Su n•
day celebration&amp; in Ohio.
The weatrehman said warm
temperatures would continue over
the st.ate today and toni:1ht, with
., few showers or thundershow­
ers Hkely over the north half and
mostly fa i r Weather over the
south haif.
A cold front e :den:ded from
Noi :tiern Lake Michigan south�e&amp;tward to a low preuure a�ea
m Oklahoma, e�pected to brmg
cooler temperatures to Ohio Sun .
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s:,;GLE CO!'Y -

egg

1s wort h $10; a silver egg, $5.
There are 430 prizes, m a ny contributor, giving eeveral, such as $2,
for example, in 50 cent prlte8, or
another aeveral cartons of soft
drink. Every child In the county is
,
invited.
Rawlings Coats Funeral Home,
Shuler'1 Construction, Royal Crown
BotUlng Co., Foreman &amp; Abbotl ,
Reynolds Dairy Store, Williams
Barber Shop, Deb's Barber Shop.
Columbus &amp; Southern Ohio Elec•
tric Co., Spe ncer's Market, Middlepo_rt Dept. Store, Roller Pharmacy, Sanborn Jewelry Store, Tri•
Lu.stre Cleaners, R. H. Rawlings
Sons Co., Zer�le Trucking Co., Dulton Drug, Friendly Tavern, Sports
B.er neB Cen ter The Shoe Box
Slmpson I nsurance, Oh10 Fuel Gas
Co., Home Restaurant.
Ohio Valif'Y Baking Co., Fry
Plumbing Shup, Clinton Fisher Co.
Duke Cleaners, Tuckerman Grocery
Willi! Anthony, Tom Rue: Motors,
Dick Owen, Valley Lumber &amp; Sup­
ply, D�vid C. Miller Co., H. W.
Craig, Bakers Grocery, Young's
Super Market, SporUlmari, Chase
Hardware, imperial Electric Co.,
Rich Valley Dairy, Rice's Grocecy,
W illiam Lowe · Service Station,
Williams Sobio Station, Coca Cola
Sottling Co., Elberfclds, Lee Smith,
Monna Smith, Paul Smart, Harold
E. Hubbard, Dr. Clyde Ingels, Mid•
dleport Bo'ok Stote, Ingels Furni­
ture Co., Cross Hardware, Uberty
Theatre, Mullen Sohio, Citizen's
National Bank.

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Oltio: l'artty clevct-,,
tr
th�-\vww., Ml'fh ,-rtlen.
MHtly
fair ■outh, conthn,H
••rm today. lun,clay mwtr d..,..
dy,
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thWl....thoWlrl
likely. t4iwh
n\Oltl., In the
TOI, ICMI' tonllht 55 ht 63.

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Volunteers
Come To Aid
Of Village

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owers May
has � corrc,sponding _pri,e. A gold
Dampen ·Oh1" o's
Easter p· arad!ih,

Attending were Sharon Biggs,
Billy BlU• , Candlce Hutton,
Sherry Hutton, Linda R8dcliff,
Linda Boyer, Terri end : Ronda
A.J,h, Janice Bing, Carol)'n Rua­
aell, Arlgie Fink, Becky Goodall,.
Kay Bing,
Barbara W4)iams,
Karen Faulk, Sandra Swarti, Nao­
mi Jo Smith, Tommy King, Caro­
lyn King, Kathryn Landaker, a n d
Winona Mlgt:.t, Anna
Ha n se n,
Keith and Jerry Vanlnwagrn, D(ln
nie Nelson, Jackie Jacobs, Mar•
gle Warner, Mr. �nd Mrs. Ernest
Van lnwagen and Mr. and Mrs.
Eddie Ash.

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immediately after the hunt. Each s
egg is numbered and each number

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o[I with the ir prize, by Rotarians

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Ji:astN Sunrise service will hl'­
�ln 11 1 the Heath Mcthodi5t ;.-h urch
Middkport al 6 a. m. with the ,
Tow"'r Hymn chlmei and organ
preludl·. Durini the service, 1
YoC'III 11010 1 "Th e Morning Purples
all the Sky" will be sung by Mre.
Newman BurdeU.e.
tor the service, Rev. RaymOfl
Konkright will uae. a� his sermon
topic "The An11el'1 Goa�l."
Regular morning worshi p aer•
vice will be held al 10 : 30 and
the choir will sina: the anthem
"Now Ia Come the Salvation of
Our God". Rev. KOl\kriibl'a aer•
mon will be "11 Chri1t Be Not
Rl■en."
'1
ln the eveninl a t '1:30 the choir
wlil present the cantata "Euler•
tide'' by Protberee. Soloist will be
Christine Coats, Mra. Burdette,
Ben Philson, Merlyn Ross.
WIiliam Everson Is the director
and Newman Burdette the orian•
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1959 BUICK V8 laSabre · · · · · · · · · · · · $2,795

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Finders of eru:s will be checked

A birthday party was held
Tuesday evening at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Guy Bing, Brad­
bury, h onoring their daughter,
Roberta's 1 1th birthday. Games
were played and prizes awarded
wi th ice cream, cup cake1, kool•
aid imd Easter candy served .

Easter Services
F1r Heath Church
Are Announced

Hard Top. One
nlce.

Dnoted To 'l'lae

ent1ne

Contributors of prizes for the annual Rotary and fireman
sponsored Easter Egg H unt tomorrow at 2 p.m. at the Middle­
port roadside park have been announced by Rotarian Harold
E. Hubbard, chairman.

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Easter Egg Hunt Contributors
Announced By Event Chairman

fl11rin� thi.: Sl t lal hour a con\tjl ·
�ond mud ay Je:.;i;ic s .. uno.krs wa,-;
\Vun lly ,u111i1 H11rt. Tile hos lcss
.,rrv�d rcfrc�hments a�s1�te:&lt;l by
.\-lrs. N tiomi H.t'td.

· · $695
1954 CHEVROLET 210 - 2 Door · · · · · · · · $495 1955 FORD V8 ½ Ton Pickup
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Shows
Good
Ou&lt;.
U17 Annlvenary Sped•l.
1955 FORDV8 Fairlan1 2 Door · · · · · · · $795 , 1956 CHEVROLET V8 Btlalr · · · · · · $1,495
, Door Sedan. Air conditio ed. Powel' !lt.ffring &amp; brakes. SpoU-e,�1 .
Btautitul car.
1957 BUICK S11per 2 Door . . · · . . · · . . $ 1,795 1957 BUICK Century · . . · ·
· . . · $1 ,795
careful owner. Power atff.rlna and br,am._ Really

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Oi)lo; Saturday, April

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F.or Area Children

Asi;lsling with Ct .. �ri i..H1ti:,ns to
!I� ., h, llf P- -PJlll /if'fd H i "h 'Vll'' I
•l:1ntmg WliS discussed. Judging of
1
��vcnl floul a rrangcml'ul� �c1vi
,1 ',Ya.:·ds to Bdva W 1 ! 1.lrd, Naomi I
.,ecd and �lina !(..1rt, hlu-..; A nn,1
, ,ml nnd Louis� Harrison. whitc.
. llft Belva W i l l ard, red,

107th Anniversary Specials

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CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

Two Couples Obtain
Marriage Licenses

Pomeroy residents will be
vWted this week by a cen.,us
laker for the second time this
month, thia lime to count not
only noses and bathrooms but
septic tanks as well.
Pomerny Village Solicitor
Fred W. t.:row satd today vol•
unteer workers will seek to
interview every resident next
week. Each will be armed
with a questionaire which
may or may not be answered
by the resident. He said:

•'We hope for th e fullest coopera•
tion in seeking the i n formation or.
the queationaire. It may be im•
portant In Pomeroy's
defense
aa:a.ln1t the stale Pollution Board's
order to build a treatment plant
and sewa1c collect.ion system . "

Mr. Crow this week filed a mo•
lion to add evidence to his a ppeal
against the state's recent fi nding
that Pomeroy is violating the law
in dumping raw sewate into the
Ohio River without a permit. The
information being
asked now
is basically to learn, he uplained,
how_ many potenial Ulerl of sewers,
how ma ny ceaspools, and how
many septic tanks are in Pomeroy.
A nother quesllon relates to fam­
ily income. Whil e no one is re­
quired to answer any of the ques­
tions, it is hoped everyone will.
The "income" question is an effort
to determine whether the town
·•can afford" a costly awage 8ys­
i,m.
..,. . Mr. C� JU'"ll'IN UPI flt. ,....
�t actlvffy H afl elf.rt to fNrn
Mfftflrer· or n•t the "aoN" for
public hNlth r..aon, of t.NtJng
...... may be •utwellhed by
"herd,hipa" bacauM of ••ctiMi.,.
cost of building the pn11posed
plant .nd collection 1rstem,
Mayor Charle11 Leglir said today
See Volunteers on Page Six

Just What World
Needs In Battle
With Communism!

LONDON UPI - R.diD Mos­
cow wid today th■t EHtff w■s
W for communism.
"Th.- &amp;..tar Mrmont ■bout b+,
lnw flMek ■nd humbt• caouM
grNf h.,ffl,'' the broMlcHt uld.
..,.._ Id•• prNched durlne EHt­
., hind.,. "'· llduc•tion of thl
�li•n-n In • .-,.uirNly hum.n,
Cemmuni1t mDrality."
The radio, which last Christ•
mtl quoted 5ovi9t 5C lentlsh ..
cl■lmlns Chrl1t MY« lhrlld, said
thet tt. E"N-r hotkl•r atr.,...
thlflt 1'tt!� wildest and mMt 1tu­
pid prejudices" In the hunMn
Mind,

Auction Location
Same As In 1959
Firemen Report

The .annual Middleport Fire•
mens' A uction will be held from
the same location as last year,
in the Ewing Building .it the T,
it was announced today.
Firemen st.artf!d moving in ma­
terials for the May 14 ule last
night. A prl!liminary solicitation
in town last Sunday will be fol­
lowed by another April 24 for
rummage articles.
The Fire Department auxHiary
will conduct a bake and rummage
sale the ..me day and place of
the big auction.

Doesn't Apply In
Middieport Cemel4lries.

An a'nnooncelllent made rece11t·
11 ·b1 Cecil Bradbury, trustee, of
th.e theahire Tawnsbip Gravel
Hlll cem e tery, that wired de(ora­
lions will not be allowed this
year was not inten ded 111 apply­
ing to an)' eemeteri es in the town
of Middleport. Such decorations
are ap proved at Middleport.

Judge E. W. Peoples ls Dean
Of County's B ar Association
E. w Peoples, judge o[ the

coultty court, dean of the Meigs
Count)' Bar Association and presidenl o( lhat body, j; a candldate on the Democratic ticket
for the office of probate judge, unopposed in the Democratic pri•
mar)'
Judge Peoples ts · a lifelong re­
sident of Meiga County and was
'born on Bearwa Uow Ridge .in
Bedford Township. He &amp;raduated
from the Ohio Un iversity Law
School in 1907, haa been a school
teacher, and from 1908 until
1919 was as1od1ted with bis fath­
er, the late C. E. P eoples in the
operatio n of The Democrat, a
Meigs County newepaper. He was
also a partner with bia father in
the practice of law in Pomeroy
for many years.
In 1907, C. E. Peoples and E.
W. People• and their families
I, W. ••OP� ES
went to the Philippine Island!
where thet practiced law but re• foJ'mer County Court, a position
turned to Pomeroy after a short -be now holds.
He bas four children, Robert of
time. Prior to his graduation
from law school, Judge Peoples Pl. Pleasant and three daua:bten
had taught school al Bearwallow Mrs. Florence Mickey, Mrs. Edith
Ridge, Great Be� and at Suiar Ford and Mrs. Helen M. Rea, all
of Columbus. He is· an active
Run in Pomeroy.
Judge Peoples has the distinc­ member of thf Pomeroy Church of
tion of havln� filled all of Meigs Christ and a member or the Ches•
County's judicial oHices. I n 1939 te.r Grange.
In I SS7 Judge Peoples went
he became Probate Judge upo n
the death or Dr. s. A. McCullough by plane lO England where he at­
and in 1950 succeeded Judge tended dedication services held
Edgar E]rvin as Judge of the by the American Bar Association
Common Pleas Court. In 1958 he of the Magna Carta at Runna­
was elected judge of the newly mede on the Thames River.
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Hospital Fund
Contributors
Are Announced

Mrs. Esther Clark, secretary­
treasurer of the campaign com­
mittee asking approval of a one­
hair mill bond iuue al the May 3
primary election for S23�,000 to
build a new, arcredited 44).bed
Veterans �lcmorial Hospital here,
today announce&lt;i narnes of contrib­
uton to the campaign fund.
Edison Hob8tetter is chairman
of the committee whi('h is engaged
in an educational program ta ac­
quaint the public with the need
here for a new hospital which
I would be leased lo the 'ideigs Com•
munity Hospital Inc., a non-profit
corporation, headed by Mrs. Pearl
Reynolds, president .
The contributors:
Pomeroy National Bank, Ewing's
Funeral Home, Pomeroy Chamber
of Commerce, At.kin's Chicks, Meigs
General Hospital, Pomeroy Cemeal
Block Co., Sarah A. Koeblel', Cle­
land's Appliances, Blaettnar .\uto
Co., Meigs Count)' Farm Bureau,
Pomeroy Junk Co., Ben Franklin
Store, Twin City Machine Shop.
Elberfeld Store, Walter Grueser,
Mercedes Condon, Food Mart,
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter, Meigs Equip­
ment Co., Inc., Esther Clark, Dr.
J. J. Davis, Martin Restaurant, tn­
gels Fumlture, Clyde In gels, Rail's
Ben Franklin, Sport Center, Roller
Pharmac)', Cross Hardware, Royal
Crown, Dutton Drug Store.

Rodney Downing, Meigs Water
Co., Hoctney Downing, Downing In·
surance, G. E. Preston, Swisher &amp;.
Lohse Drugs, Ru.er Oil Co., L&amp;Z
Shop, nownie•Gross, Irving Kan,
lrob1nso n's Launcfry, WilliiiDI 11, -".- ·10, Associated Radio.
f�eroy Putry Shop. Smillf11
Studio, Francis FlorUIL&amp;, K&amp;:C Jew,
elers, Vogue Shoe Shop, i.'1arguerit.e
Shoe Shop, Wehrung's Bakery,
Goessler Jewelers, Ebersbach Hard­
ware, Simon ·s Market, The Athena
Messenger, Phil Williamso n, Mul­
len Sohio, Baker 1-'urniture, Fore­
man &amp; Abbott, Motor Parts, Roush
Shoe Store, Becky Bab)' Shop,
M.ejgs
Electric Service, Smilb
ClotbinJ Co., Shoe Box and ColUDl- ·
bus and Southern Obio Ele&lt;lric Co.

Patrol Captures
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FUl'ltlves After
i,-

F3Sl p8Ce R3Ce

ELYRIA, 0. UPI-State High•
way Patrolmen captured two
young me n today after they smas.ta
ed up a 5lolen station wagon in
a lOU-mile an hour chaee.
The youths were identified u
Harold D. Wolford, 21, Dearborn
Mich., and Earl Estep, 18, Thack­
er., W. Va. They meekly surren­
dered to officers who found them
biding i n a wooded area aear
the railroad tracks northwest of
Wellington.
'
Authorities Sllid Estep had admitted be and Wolford bald up a
servrce station on Lorain's east
side Thursday night. He told of•
ficers be was on parole from the
west Virginia State Penitentiary.
He was released
about (our
months ago from serving • break•
ing and entering sen tence.
The speeding station wagon ca­
re ened · down Ohio · 58 for a 1;even
mile stretl!h before overturning
at lhe roadblock. The two escaped
on foot.
NAME IN ERROR
Due to a typographical error,
the name; George Hill, recently
appeared in a news item as
George Hall.

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Goodyear's 'Amb�ador' Will Address SEORC
In i,irst �neral Membership Meeting In 1960

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MHTisge licenses have been is­
W. H. Hisey, Goodyear's "Goodwill Ambassador" for many
sued i n probat e court to two cou•
now retired, will be the speaker April 28 at the Jackyears,
pies as follows:
Country
Club- when the Southeastern Ohio Regional Counson
Jame&amp; Arthu r Greathouse, 39,
clerk and Pauline Elnora Huddles• cil holds its first general membership meeting of 1980.
Richard Holl, SEORC president,
ton. 41 , clerk, both of Pomeroy.
Harley E. Johnson, 22, fa1mcr said Hisey's topic will be " Usi f!&amp;.. � lced the followm� Committee
Pomeroy 11D I and Kt1t hryn Sl11&lt;'k What We Have," (ollowin1 a "ai._� .� h1en �o serve durmg the com•
18, daughter of Mrs. Ada Slack, served at 6:30 p. m. Mr. Hisey is mg year. 1hese chairmen , wiU �·
ti.n accomplish ed speaker a nd gives port . at the general membership
Syracuse.
meetmg . .
an inspirational type of speech.
.
Recreation and Conscr�abon,
Tickets are on sale loc.lly from
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
Admltttd: Mrs. Linnle Pullins lhe Ohio Power Company and Alva Dean Dollison, Logan, cha 1rman,
Emmet Conway, 'McArthur, coT. Grover, Cheshire.
Long Bottom.
chairman .
Reservations
are
to
be
called
in
Dismissed;, D ayton Warner, SyHighway Committee, Frank Morto Bill Robb, Logan, Ohio, or to
racus e .
1 Birth: a son t o Mr. and · Mrs. Fred Rice U1 Jackson on Tuesday, row, Wellston, chairman, Joe Saltz,
PRaald ¥arr, Middleport :Route April 26th. A good tur nout is an• . McArthur, vice cbainna n.
1
ticipated. P.residenl Hull ibo anProifain, }{. T. Eplin.a, Gallipo,
L

lis.

Membership,

Athena. .

Roger C. &amp;rron,

��ustr1al Development, R. B.
Perkins of Log.an a_nd H. C. Rohr
o( Athens, vice chau-man.

State Fa ir Study Committee,
Carl Dahlberg, Wel lston, chairman.
. Dues a.re now being collected
and the prcsidcn l urges those interes l in � upporting SEORC activiti cs for 1960 send the $5 dues for
individual or $25 minimum dues
for companies to the prei;idenl in
care of P. 0. Box 698. Logan, or
to Carl Dahlberg, secretary.treas­
urer, Wellston A.ul.O Parts, WellJ-.
ton.
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