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Brownie Troop
Communi ty Good Friday Services H eld
Friday Evening At Middleport Church Meets Thu rsday
A very impressive service was held Fnda� evemng at_ the
At Mu rray Home
Middleport Church of Christ when commuruty Good Fnd

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S-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Aprll 10, 1860

I Union Good Friday Services. Held Last
Night At Pomer.,:,y United Mettiod ,st

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Sixth Birthday
Observed Thursday

or Bo bby Hy­
,ell, ,on of Mr. and M.n. Robert
Pt{. Hy1eU, Mlddl�port. w11 ce le•
Union Good Friday services were _held al tt.e ,United Metho­ br1ted Thunday afternoon during
dist churc:h in Pomeroy Friday evemng._ White lilles decorated lhe Klndera:arten day of the
the altar railing with the cross and lighted ca ndles on the Middleport echools.

The 1lx.tb birthday

d1 he Brownie t ronuse and the
services were held at t�t church with the Rev. Fred I . Gar . smgms
the Brownie Smile Sting
ner pre.siding over the service. Ch urch of the Nazarene. After the openta of
the meeting of tht' Secund
The church waes beauttfull y dee - cuiigre gauona l 110ng, Rev. Raymon vradc Brownie Troop of Sugar Ru n
altar .
oraited for lhEl service with the Konknght, of the Heath Methodist Sd1ool held Th ursday after school
Bobb)o'a mother wu asallted by
An organ prelude "Oh Sacred Head tiow Woun ded " bY Mn.
lighted crOl5 011 • bi l l Kelle. Lilies. Cburcb gave the prayer.
Guy Ri,ynolds . te-acher and
1-ter
Mrs.
leader,
the
of
at lhe home
Van V ranken opened the service followed by the Mn. Lewis
Mrs. June
' tuliPI and palm• were placed on
Lioore In serving re­
The choir, under the d lrection ber l M "" '' · " • n e rn " t • a \'
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h:,,· m n . Al as And Did My Savior
the rostrum . The inscription, "He of �its. Arthur Skinner, presented
e
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nts
eshm
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f
f Bun n y sh a ped cook­
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the laat seven words or Christ
E,, ,,.r b,, , ,,, m ,,, f , ,m
Bleed."" and th e lnvocation by Rev
ls Risen" was used over the bap- the anthem, • · The Pray er or 1'"or . tate chee se boxt-s which were be­
b;;heod o re t&gt;eboia was pree,ented ies, ice cream and Easter e&amp;&amp; fa­
Wa l do J·. Bartels. A i;penal num•
tistery.
v or s, filled with candy.
the United Methodial Cho ir.
givcness" with a l to so l o by Mrs. g un last week were finish ed and
lier, . . Opt'n Our Eyes." wa s prr· bY
open
an
placed
On the al ta r was
H!h:d wnh can&lt;ly purchased by the_
Davis.
Paul
1,,entcd by the Pome r.iy High School
was SbeUa
gu est
Specia l
The offe ring ta.DI;!, will be u1ed
Bible with th e Cross and Crown
'I hc thcrne for the service wa� girts The girls also colored eggs
Glee Cluh under t he direction of for tl1e Dai ly V11;:1tion Bible M oore. Beb by choose fOr his he).
and t he .even b ranched candelabra . . Gamb�..:rs on l'&lt;1 lvary" and the I A choroiat,;.• bunny was given each
'.\1rs. Lucille Swackhamer .
School. �rs. Vanvranken played pen Jlll H arris, Bobby Titu1,
An or gan and piano duet was mim�\cr:, �ave short talks rt•laung girl tJy fi.uberta W i lson and Janu:
Je(f.. Hysell and Patty Har•
pla)•ed by )1 rs. Chesltr Erwin and suhJe&lt;:ts of the cross wub g.irub- L. OUdl for refreshments.
f'ollowmg respon:;ive rea ding led "Ofl C.i.l vary HiW' by 81arwh Doui­ Bobb)'
ris.
lass
Byl
es, for the offertory.
Mn. Ha rold Erwin before t.he ser· lmg.
I Goud i, riday the troop met .at the
by Rev. Eugrne Br own and the
vice beg a11 witll th e choir or the
G l oria h1 tri. 1 h e Glee C l ub sang
.rr.iy home .i t 1 . 30 t ro m where
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In a ddi tion lo bis helpers and
The Do ll:ol ogy and benediction by
host church 1u ng, " WerC' Y ou
Rev . C ar d n c-r spoke of th e !&gt;Old- lh&gt;'y went to th t! Foster tt£ at Home
' "Jesus Ou r Lord We Adore Thee" Rev. Zundel with the choral re­ hi11 1pecial guest, Darla and Ma r­
bf.rare
There"' in the choir room
iers of the first tastn who C'a!&gt;t 10 Syracuse They presented the
and Re v. Bartels read Mark 1:5: sponse by the choir concluded the la Tracy were also seated at hia
thei r ent rance into th e sanctuary. ! o h f u r th t' clothes of Christ. Rev residrnts there with the Easter
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tab le.
service.
The music in the distanc e g a ve an Konkng ht sµokc of the thlt'Vt:li anrt hll!&gt;kcts which they had made and
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to
"What·s Good About Good l""ri·
u f how t h (• y hthl stoll•n and gu r1- filled
i mpressl\•e beg111n111
day?"' was the topic of the se rmon
vice.
hkd that Lhi'y w(mld not be caught.
were Pame l a Neutz
going
Those
Re v . ll u pp�·lt used l'ilate as his l ing, Sul!an Gerlach, Sheila Cowpresen ted by Re v. Ha lph C. Zun•
Rev. Howa rd Ru ppel ! , pastor o l
Un ited Pre�b)' lerian subject and of t1ow he washed his
del,
who brough t out that good
the First
Murray,
Vkki
an , Jamee Couch,
C hur ch, gave the in,· ocal i on.
things may be the result of t hat
h t111ds of I lle m .... H er ,i nd tried Lo Kathy Watson, Mary Ash, Kathy
SC'ripture was read by Rev ignore 11
Jong ago day. That God and Je­
&lt;:onde, :� arlene Coudwin, Betty
Jlc v Hart k 1 1 !&gt;PflkC on the d1sri- Jean lobstetler. Jeannott.c Phi l lips,
su5
are not lleparate even m th e
C l yde Bartl ett. pastor of l he
l
.------------;..;;1 i r le8 of the Cro!&gt;s and told of how
dea t h of Jesus. An a rtist pictu res
Karen Hayt:ti , Roberla W ilson and
the pie rced hiands of Jesus an d
they disappeared in the crowd and the l cad1:rs, Mrs. Murray and Mn&gt;.
SAN DRA KAY TAYLOR
back of the cross the pie rced bands
were not there when Christ need- Harry Wati,on.
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of God the F a ther . The suffcrrng
ed then, thus gambling with the
Tram,porta tton wa s provided by
·vour New
are
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Paul
C
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Taylor,
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Mrs
R
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and
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Rev
- of tile Father for the Son was
future.
t he Pomeroy Chu r&lt;'h of Christ, the
Rev. Ny l e Borden of th e Mt . Mor· sponsors of the troop, �Ith Mrs. nouncing the engagement of their daughter, Sa�dra, _Kay, ,to brought out and also how long a
lab Baptist Church u,ed t he sub- Harold Smith, Conrad Ohlinger and Car l R. Veith, son of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Ve llh, C heshire pe r.feet ilUffer�g God has been suf.
I termg over a ,m•slck world.
ject ""We of th e Cros s Tod ay" and Melvin Smith driving their cars .
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Route 2 .
�-:-said we are ga m bli n g with owSEL F-SE RVI CE
the weddmg.
for
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been
has
date
No
Rev. Zunde l spoke on selfish
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Coin Operated
tl
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thu� becume assured o f our des­
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tiny
AG
MAYT
how wrong a penon IS they call
1 he ll!('e ti ng closed with the
make
i t right b y going . t o ChrlsL
hymn. "Only Trust Ihm" and llev.
Ca l vary 1s full of forgiveness of
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Ruppclt pronounced the bened1c•
IN M l llllL F.PO RT
A contrihut1on w as made to the Johnny Appleseed f� nd God.
ti 011.
the Winding Trail Garden club met Thursday evening
when
Ushen for t he service were Wi l•
aw LUCILLI HAWK.IHI
The anthem "Thee We Adore "
home of Mrs. Allard Pratt.
the
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bur Th4'oha ld. ficorgc Meinhart.
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Mrs. G. R. Thompson presided al the meeting
Mr. and Mrs. Edwud Lietwi ler
1 (11ran· A h bo!l, ;l.1arvm Kel l y, l l ar•
�t��t
c �u_b
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and fami ly of Lor a i n arrived ed with d�votions by Mrs. John Terrell, f ollowed wl
CJld Luh!&gt;e und Wendal l G e rl ach.
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the
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The off l'rin)( Lakcn wi l l be used Thursday lo spend the w eekend prayer in unison. _M e mbers answered to roll call With
T
YOU R NEX
fur the to-011crative work of the with his parents, Mr. an d Mrs. mo11 t effeclive insecticide . . A tour ribbons, one for douh le daffodils,
:11m1stenul
Association which m• John Lietwiler and Mr. and Mrs. of th e Ke nwood Center &lt;tt Mans1· u
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s
y h.
e PRI VA TE PAI\TY
dutk� ( lie summer Duily Vai:ation John M . Li e twilcr, lle lh eada, Md., field on May I I was 1mnounC&lt;ld.
QR O O Un
i�e ac!nt:i� ::, 11� d �;e ;tt1. e:
�h•
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who
arrived
Friday
night
to
spend
l lihle Srtiool.
Th
e regi ona l meeting lo be hel d
ION
"All Hal l The Risen
Th
EPT
e REC
fur hi.rge )' e llow daffodi ls, forsythia
------ ¥Cvcral da ys with his parents .
,e cantata
at Logan on May 4 was an nounce d .
Jane J...?reny wi ll
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by.Helen
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wi
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pus1;y
and
Marvin B. &lt;.:arbon11ea u wi ll be the brass con t ainer .
e BANQUET
pre
s ented a� t h e M1dd le pport
be
Mr. and Mrs. Jue Beegle and �
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peaker for the forenoon and Mrs.
Church o r Chr1at for the Easter
daughter, Shirl ey, wtre In Colum• Ceci l Uyehara of Dayton, a J a pan•
e ME ET ING
Ro
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hour,
Mrs.
During the socia
· Sunrise service at 6 by th e choir.
bu11 Saturday lo meet t heir son ese llower 11rrani er, will speak i n
bcrt Lewis conducted two contests
Mrs . .Arthur Skinne r is directo r
and brother, "Buzz" Beegle, who the .pfl ernoon. Mrs. L eo Bryan, H
w h Mrs. Charle11 Lewis the wi r. ner and Mn. Clarice Erwin, accom •
flew th e re from f't. Monmouth, Mrs. Pat rick. Wood and Mrs, Ca rl
of bo th a (ter which a d essert p a nist.
J., t o spend the weekend witli Wlll w e re named AS the n ominalN.
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Church
EUB
C1irmel
The
cou
rse as se rved by t�.e hostess.
Now Scl\lptured SVlini - AGA Approved
BIIT
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POMaRO Y'S
� � wll� be
M rs. Martha Cb1ld
sented an F.uitl'r play "' [¥ It I. them.
jng commit tee.
Th,,. May meetin g wi l l be at the
1960 Automagi� 'Cl,tikjng Featur1"':
r e ader and colored ahde! will be
Lord?" with the followmg l·ast,
Pttvattc Roome For
M rs. L c1 un d S ax to n and 80. 11 , A Jet ter of realgna1 i_on was r ead hOmc of Mrs. W a l ter Bentz.
h
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own.
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lasl night.
10 to 17� People
rom M rs. G eor' e Hemes · "Pause
f
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Do Eastman were business Ylsi-.- .Rold Wheel O,,en Heat Control
M agic 1.,lte
�hry, mothf'r of John Mark. Suf' tors� Ill f;olum'bU !I l'' ue11day.
(or Living'' booklets con tributed
R
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gular
mc\'nln1
W
o
rship
a
t
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Circle; Mary Magd.alene and ;I.far
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Mrs. �arl Muore and Mrs. G oef. by the Coca Co la Co. were distrine,:. - Swing-Out Broiler
Hi-Ln Ui!i•Bur
10:30 with the- pastor, Hev. Fred
tlrn, �J�! t•rs o! Belt111ny, Karen frcy w_1lson a nd daughter K�ll y buted The traveling p r ize donated
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p
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s
enting
n.
Easte
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a
w a :, 11 ward ed
Holtrr ,i r1rl A1,n Ca rlet on: Hh11da, were f rlda)' guelitS or Mr. and b l\ll;s . Walte r Benti
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Leg
Levelers
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After 6 P.M. with
message. Evening worship ser vice
a snvi11g mnid, Pixie Cirdt• . John Mrs. Verne D av,s.
toY M rs. Robe rl Le w, �.
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Servie
a l 7 : 30
Merchants Police
:\'lark. l .nrry ( 'irdc: S;1r.ih. n1u1hrr
Two topics were p re,;cnled , " A
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Visit the furniture dept. on the 2nd floor. See the
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or J111l;1•: l:;rarlnt . l loru l hy ('1rdf';
Mr. ,r nd Mrs. Willi11m . McQuigg Lesson on CultlYatio n and Trcal ·
Thi:! Cll'tlC'� of the First Bap t ist · Recor Hop 011tpone
' "' '""' " ,1,,,.,,,1,,. u,11,. 'l,tl d•"ihters spcnl the past ing" taken from the t-'lowcr and
.tetrn.
variety of UHIO titodelo of Magic Chef Gas Ranges.
. 11 meet
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WI
leport,
Midd
hurch,
C
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11
Terse
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M
hy
M � r x : ( ' leoph.is, n dt�(' l(IIL ' , Bill W'ckenll ·,n Pomeroy.
magazine
n
Garde
Due to Good Fr I d ay, t here was no
oI
Serving Good Food
1 · arldnn: Th&lt;' JUrss1·d Viri-:m ;l.fory,
Mrs. Helene Johnson left tod ay and "Pest Co ntrol" taken from the this TuesclllY in the homcs .
reco
rd hop at the Syracuse Sch oo 1
and Legal Devcra.g�a
Aurt . . 1 1 1, Oct!frr; .J1u.l111,. Hngcr llnll• for Dayt(Jn wh e re she wllJ care government b u II e t"m N 0- 46 • bY t he memb ers. Each group w1 1 1 l "l night. There will be a �c ord
hold a pollu'-'k suppe r at 6 pre ced hop next ..--r iday evening and eaeh
N; Salome. P11t1y June!!: Joa11na, Jor Mrs. John Chase the comina Mn. Charle, l,ewis.
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their mcetlnt:.
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"Portra ita o f Sprmg 111
week, while Mr. a nd Mr11. Gjen
rr
.....,d ay evening ti 1.erea fler u ntil
meet
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l
wi
Circle
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The
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p�sign" w•11 lh e theme of the flow"".
Chase are uway.
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further noUc e . The hops are spo n­
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er arrangemen1B which were Judg- at the h o me of Mr_s. Charl es sored by the Sy racuse Junioir Fire­
Col. and Mrs. Wi ll iam Smith of ed by Mrs. Tltompson. Mrs. Char l es ! B&lt;'nneU, the Electa Circ le at the me n. The ma s ter of ceremonies for
Alexandria, Va., arc the guests of Lewis a received a hlu e one for an I home of .Mrs. Wi l lia Anthony, thP. the hop wil l be announced l�ter.
Mrs. Theodore Elier!lbach.
arrangement or forsythia, yd l ow Priscilla Circle at the home of
a nd while d11 rtodlla and aborhllke Mrs. Gene Coleman and the Dor·
Lowel l Sa!licr of D1,_vlo n a rriv•
Ci rcle will meet a l the
a f l at whllr container and ,'1- t rs. cas
c d Thursday to attend the wed­ in
bert Lewis received two blue church.
Ro
dini: o f his sister, Miail Caro l .
l ie was 1l{'Compa11ied
home by
PTA MEETING
Mr!I. Salser and chi l dren wh o
The Sa l isbury PTA will meet
have l&gt;et'n the gue11h uf her par ·
'f111N1d11y f'Vf'n in[! at the school.
ents, Mr. -1111d Mrs. t "l arence Ihle.
Th" rirw:r :m1 wil l t.e a display _or
Hu rry Will111m11on and grantlso!l
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a hollhy or rol l Ntion by pupils
Jef h'{'Y Bork holder or Akron src
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of l tu· scbool. Chi l dren m"51
tno i,:ucsts uf h1.s brother and
l
h:11· c lhrir c,hib(t at the school
um
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penplr
ymmg
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Hlster · 111 - 111w, Mr. uncJ Mrs. l'hLJ
('h11 1 r h Youlh F,·11 "\'-' hv 7 11 m. Mrs. G•ll Suc k and
11ptlst
e
eroy
w111111m.son.
�hip act·ompanh·d Mr:;. I LMh l · . Mrs. l ! C'rbcrt !Jixon wll l be hos·
Mi's, ltuth 8uffin1::ton lefl Wed· Zundlll to a distrid tritmmi: c,in . teslles.
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uctiduy tor JI. Lou1i-, Mo., to spend fl'ren&lt;'e al Rio ( ; rade.
The eonfer,•o,·e .. ,,, "'""""' hy 1
L WO WCell!I W l ln Ur. &lt;llld l\lu. Wlll·
Ma ry Tracy of 1(10 (,ra 11(k wlrn 1:1am McUow1m.
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POMEROY, OHIO
Yo uth ffllowsh i() £or Snu!111·rn
Ohio. "And Be Rl.'newctl"' • \l'Jb h,•
TONIGHT
l hl'me of the c11nfrren ce whid1 r,,n
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con
gt'neral
of
sisted
Sclencr-t'icti-on Thrll•ler
iods and worksho11 1ie11i- ions. Sc'1n11I
- lliiSO nH\l't' rR who arc al'l1 v1• 111 hoth
"FOUR FAST GUNS"
a nd naliuna l Bapt ist yo11 l h
�talc
five aplp1cants 1or membership
Ja•mcM Craig - Martha Vickers
work. a��isted i n the 1·1mf1·��•m•n
wero n•ct&gt; ivt•d wht&gt; u Hock Springs
which includfd II noon l und1co11.
SUN., MON. ■ncl TUES.
Grange met Thuuday evening.
Attending wlth Mrs. ZundP I wt•n·
"THE WONOERY'UL
Amoa l.A.·o nurd, worthy m.a ster,
Sally r'oster, Sharon Vou1111:. Jean
t:OUNTRY"
presided anil one appoa l for aid
and Sharon and Charlene I .Robert M-itohum, Jul� London
Holt
wu answered ll was decided to
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have II Hhor1 huslnes!l St'S8ion at Zund
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'1:30 on Aprll 28 and then a ttend
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rome ro)' Bend Granae ,
The ledure r , Mrs. Huber Brown,
presented a procram which opened
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with a;roup singing of "The Old
lluggcd CrollS " fo ll owed by the
re ading nf ! h e !!:ast e r story bf Mni.
Edward llumphrty a nd an 11 rllde
"What 111 �lltt•r"/" b)' Mn. Robe rt
·11 you're a newcorndr
Louks. Thrcl' poem!! Wfre Had:
" ' A l'robkm , " by Nancy Skinner.
hi this o,.a, we invite you
"A Gimlen."' l!r11. W. A. Morgan,
an d "A P11ck11gc o f Seeds," 'Mrs.
•• com• In a n d g t l
Gl'o rgc Sklnnt'r.
An a rtic le 11hout "Him" by Ho ·
ocqualnt.d. We will wtl•
mer llict precl' d4'd II readinj. "The
Nfw 11\red Man'' by M.ni. 1'"rank
- tti. opportun ity to
A p�m "Sahity Jo'int" by
r.ru,c,11rr.
Harry MUler, Owner
M r8. Emil Ball rond uded the pro­
help you "get settled"
i; ram.
POMEROY, OHIO
At the cl o� of the meet lng the
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l,i Oll'f way thot _,.
£, .,IAIN ST.
1nnu11 I Easter supper was served.
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Church of Christ
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Easter Play
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Here Is Meigs County's AIIOClaUnn ol Jnd.epeadenl
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The FARMERS BANK
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I N MI DDLE PORT

This rnon suffered on unnecessary loss when
his house burned down . . . o loss he would not
hove suffered i f he hod received sens�le, pr9�
fessiono l i nsuranc e odvi.c:e·. ·,P(ln't let this .J,g::&gt;:pen .to you. Buy your i nsurance front •ci'n-·hidependent i nsurance agent who con help you with
a l l your needs.

Agent Before You Buy

to p,r nNds.

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Thought Any Insur-•

WFD -LIKE TO · MEET YOU!

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v, D. Edwardl Insurance Agency
POffitrOY. OhJ.

Reuter Jnauruee Agency
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Hobeletler · lnauranee Agency
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wunnce Agency

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oevi.Warner ln11111'11n"" Servi""
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JUIT l�ADI AWAY"
LONDON UPI - 1 The LIN'MND
TI'"" Sutld■y ,rlnt... en artlde
abovt m■ct.l t for l•n• ..rvlc■
•wtrdN lly the 1.-,aJ Hortlc ul,
tvr■I Socl..,. un.,_ thlt h-.dlln.:
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, April

March: New Peak

18, 1960

Housewife May
Face Hi gher
fletail trices

WASffiNGTON UPI - .:ov­
tm1.,1e1u c �onc.,m,als sa id today
thut scar :r:� wholes::le prices !Jst
m,r,lh m:iy p::imt lL a new round
of �etni l pr\cc increases before
r;n)j- !vmmer.
. l heir fo:eco&lt;it wa� based ou a
�t,Qr Deparlment report Sund�r
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rµ,ahl bh•)Wing th.It whole� .. . ,
Jqiit--a ln . M,i-th elllbl:Jed 10 J :
•!f,Hme 'Peale, ,rc::ect'.Jlg �h-cr
e,fls of farm products and food.
, .'he eCOnomie'ts. Hid the rep,,�t
mttn- the awriee con1ume. { j
IMhl cos:Ls also J)l'obab ly reafhed
a ~new record high Jut montti.
' t'he
wholesale price Index
�prnpcd 1iJ1:-tentbs of one per cent
in .,iart!h • the la rgest monthly
tt• in two rears • to 1 20.0 per
cont of the 19t7-f9 average. T.his
eq�,1cd the record high set Ja8t
Ajml.
a1 ..... Wint..- W■ath.,
�w winter weJther In •March
Puahed QP prices of livestock,
nreall and eggs, and vegetable
P.rlffs moved up seasonally, the
BtirHli of Labor St�tlltles said.
ll said gasoline costa also ro11e
111\il&gt;i�tfall, but other non • farm
commOdltl19:s were unchanged or
dedln� in pri�.
tnciease ln : - the wholesale
in� Came on the heels of a re,
from • cabinet.level com•
�e said tb,e wholesale prke in•
was virtually steady for two
Y.�r• and called It "a very use­
fµ-.1 tool for detecting and ■naly­
IlflM infiationacy trends."
t1111t the u psur1e in the farm­
fobd ·category is bad , news for
hOuaewive1, economiats said. Low
1rocery price.s i\ave been holding
dawn the con,umer pdc,i; index.
down the consurnet , ppice indwt,
�other bftGmeter Of infiatld'n,
fbr. D'loat of the past fear.

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Minor Accident W
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I Delinquent Tax Issue
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rn a m"i!eting of the Met�s th• commlaion-en uld
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be follo wed . Any land on which
cO·Jn ly &lt;.:omnus.sioner.s t u J s
lernh wtllch. if not paid, st-.tld I t.axes
�re o�er duf' ii irnbject to !hei
moi nrng at the court hou.:ic, I bt forfefttd tv lhe 11,t&lt;1 r.11ther
dr:hn quen t J:st, C..tdwel l sa id.
111 .ol d for • moun,, w;1ich •r•
rhe su uJect of delinquent tax•
Mr.
•nwfflci.,.t hi pey "'- e.,._tt 1111 ! of Ice. Caldwell 1ndJcated that hi,
es_ w_as discussed by the c om•
_wou ld state &lt;'ompilin g a liit
mimone � s and Cou nty Audi· Mlvet tl,ln 1 the _ lands as delln• I or deun que nl l ane., !Jr publieat.i
on
qi.ent •n d for NI•. •
as soon a, the present oersonal
,tor &amp;ordQn Ci'ldweU. The aud.
The
p
roceis of C?l 1ecllng• de l in•
t?.x �ol lection i, cJmPit!Cd May J .
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1Lor . ind.!catcd fol ,o w ln
g the I quent tu�.,; as pro\rlded by [aw re• 1I A11
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wu po1merl ocl at the meetinl
�SSlO J! that a delinquent t ax .quirei tha
t the delin�uent l a nds be:w�en the a udito
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r ,md t he com­
UJt WJ l l be cornp 11.ed j n the be adverti�ed
,
H del1nqqent for missioneni, the ma::e r oi
the to l­
ncar future �nd pu bJ1sbed as I �wo sucee-dmg years and then ad: lechol'J of
deJinqurnt U J1:es ii 1
a
p �t of a dnve lo collect an j ,Lrl t!il!� f ,,r HI� . The �r�eu, 1 1 , du ty of the eounty
aud i to r •Jleci•
GSlUJJated $40,000 in delin- , was rx,1nl ed. out 1a a cor, ;,nu111 g one fil!d by Jaw.
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que!lt taxes.
I fn the only reso lutio n passed li7
1he deHn qUeI 1 tax list, Mr Cild - pllbl�s�ed �aeh year . with the lan�I ; the _c11unty commissioners
UJil
wel_l ,.aid . W3.'I lul publ ished i n I u p 1,1,h.c h l,1e la,ill'S hhe been paid mornmg 1 8 i:_:ross o f I " ..1 �8
,or
u se
Meigs. Co unty in 1 956 but no fur I del!led th� second hme and new 1n the ce:ne t(lrie s Mem orial
Day
BtiGS i'AY OFF - Here is on a smail part of the crowo
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adde d. Too, ;. sale of w.as ordered frJm
ther effort" has been ma d e t.o colthe L. W. Par­
. that wail.ed for prizes during the ster Egg hunt at Middle­ lect the
taxfs or to orfer the delin - 1 del inqu ent, lands mu11 be made ker L:impany, Clyd e, Ohio at $18.43
port Sunday afternoon. That bard working man with the lists, quent proptrly for sa le .
each .vear 1 f the lega l process Ill t o per gross.
oack to carnera 1 center, i:s Rotarian George Meinhart.
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and Rol land l'ieu Ulin g present at
the time of the diSl'Ussion . were of
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�e opin ion th a t the delin quent :
11:.t shou l d be published b}' tbe
audi tor but only i f the n ecessary
lega l p rocedure is fo l lowed to
coll ect the t axes each yea r there­
Over 500 y\)ungsters were estimated in the crowd that after. In a. sale of deUnquent tax
. swarmed
afternoon over U,,e green slopes of the Mid­ properties he ld abou t 10 years
ago, they pointed out, !I large acre­
. �•�rt Roa�e park huntin If 430 priz!' eolored Easter age
or coal lands w11 sold to lodi­
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viduala as speculation and that
ff.,y llai� dao'tht.r ,r. Mr.
,a
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the sam e Jandl i.re again delin•
Mrs. WIiiiam Haji, 556 Lauul..i)
Qff
QSS aS
q uent u the buyers at the delin•
lound the "nugget" erg-Qold col..J.
quent land sale have made few H
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µred-.worl.h \$10, •hile l\&lt;IQOrt ,
fanumO
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any tax payment, on the Pro.
SWan&amp;.1n, aon of Mr.. and M:n. 4.J •'
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�arroll Swan,on, 219 s. Finl-av,
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Much of "'- dotUnqUMt l■ncls,,
·OW
found the 1iilver . egg worth $5 .
. . . L itff• Kathf Thom,
,, 1 1 , of
. The event WIii the annual Easter
Rutl■nd, Ji apparffltly tryln• to
&amp;iii hunt sponsored by the Middle- · , follow
In the foah..;., of her
&lt;port-Pomer oy Rotary Club as- ,
IH ndmoth.,.-even If thev lead
ahted ·�y members of the Middle,
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to tha ,...i,- o.n.rar Ho,
, PItal.
port Fire Department.
Last S■p,NINr tha g,i11ndmoM ayor Kenneth McElhinney firIMRY LINk
ed the opening gun for the &amp;J"\Xl• ' th w, Mn. E th■I N,lson, fel l at
h., 1,11, nd h ..... while .,.,hln1
ou, children who &lt;&gt;O ul d hard
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l �ow1 and 1uft■ r■d a IN'olc•n
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take a step .....0 d lh e
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111 \whieh hn retuit.ct in ijevwal
· Meil, men Weta)I ·
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ro_pe witlwui U01
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· �r@&gt;l'lf " .';;d t�:..�trJ/i�qth�
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nt of dam•
Darabar• Stout of the cou nty ter · of Mr.
■nd Mn. Ed Thomaa, ages and oourt; eoaa.
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, -�e: �Ual r;;ilY of the Daughters �f Ame�ica� District 13,
welfare �e_partm�nt staff, � ro u g� l Ruthind, fell out of
a 1wl.w and
Sheriff Robert' Hartenbach said CQn �, � ¥.atietta at
seve� child ren fro� .the fhlldren s ■ lq 1uff■rN
2 �·�· • April 20, wuti
a brohn 199 and lhat Pau l Sigman 27 Charleti Wake
puty,
presi ding .
ly,
Distri
home to lhe hunt, . ah d saw that i1 now taki g er
ct
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n h s,r•nd�htr'• Schoonover 26 and ' Ma; Co 21
The ,linual rally Of the Da u&amp;ht·
they � ad _treat, .dterwards at Rey•
plan
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Carrie
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Mrs.
fbi:Kathy 11 • all o f Rutla�d. �nd Bob Banefi, 20: en of America, District 13, con• trid Deputy, preaidfng.
Funeral st!:rvlCos
n ol da Dairy Store.
curl• r for Th• o,uy S.ntlnal and Weeley Barrett, 24, of Dan- venes in Marietta it 2 p. tn., April
Belle MClnt,re, of N�w Haven who
The Golden Gleam No. ZM chip.
Ha rold E. Hu.bbard, Hunt C�air- i n Rutl•nd.
died at the Pleaaant Viiiley Hospl·
ter
ville,
will serv e u hostcu Council
were
arrested
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for county of 20, with M .
ith W ely, Di
· man of I.he Rola�y Club, aupervtsed
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tal Saturdl.y a[Jernoon after a
with
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Mi u I va Griffin as &amp;eneral
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Pomeroy
atrolman
Hena staff � f �ot a_r1an s _and vo l unteer
ch_alrl.ady . Dignalariei. expected ia-Ion&amp; illness �ill 'be held Wedneary Werry after they had d•m•ged
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help
m
en
1ssu
mg the _ prlze11 w h lcb Middlep
elude Mrs. Mary Link, State Co11n4ay at 2 •p.m. from· llae Church of
ort Police
the top of a new eon.Vertibe park- Wellston Man
BIG Wi!'.INi!:I\S left, and "Robbi' ' Swanson, ranged from 50 cent p1etea to num•
dlor, Cleveland; Mn. Harriett CanChrist. near Cotlagdille, w. Va.
ed
at
a
R
oute 7 night club.
hold aloft their gold and silver eggs good, for $10 and $5 at er ous_ kinds of merchandise, all
eport Two Attests
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ningb am, state vice eouncilor, Clnwith the Rev, Clifford Shaver of
Sheriff Hartenbrich said that the
r1bu ted by merc�ants .and pr&amp;on
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h ief Her be rt Gilkey
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th�
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Rotary
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-Firem
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ted
e 2, dnnati ; Mr,. Ruth Broedlillg, J .
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red
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Easter Egg .Hunt SUnday in
al
Cahoon.
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HendertoD, J.n char&amp;4' and b u
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e men had damage
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the ar by
fe im onal men of Middleport and two arrests over the weeke nd with
releaaed from the pHt !bte collD.cilor, · Dayton; Kn..
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jumpi ng on the roof o f the n r as Wal� • .
wlll be made In the Woodruff Mi�dleport.
Pomeroy.
Reuben Swa r tz . Thomas Fork, sti ll
cemetcrr near the church.
it wa s parked in the parlr:lng lot o f coonty J•ll � by Judci: E. W. Margaret Daniels, auociatc Junior
in
jail
Mid
People, following a hearing tn put sta te counci
in
dlep
awa
ort
iting
hear
Cot­
In
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born
lhe nigh l spot.
Mrs. McIntyre was
lor, BycsvlUe;
ing before Mayor Kenneth McEIcounty court Oil • non-111ppol'I Mrs. FlOlllie Wilson
t.aaeville Aug. 24, 188:1 the dau gh­
, aSIOCiate
hinney on an intoxication cha rge.
c harae . Cahoon bad been UTttsted councilor, Akron ; n ci.r, state
ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ham•
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SHAVER CITE D
R unSaturday by !lbenff's offioen.
Ralph
E.
Noel,
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Hav
New
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PHt
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was
state
councilor, Akron:
Wiayne Leo Shaver, Ga llipolis,
ihon Boone.
Oahoon WU orden,d to pay the Mra. Cecila Dunfee
arrested by Middl eport po l ice on WQS cited -iuto
state JealalaM� county court � or the eaae
Surviving are her buauand, Tho­
and � were tiYe, Ulre City; Mn. Hazel Ander
a DWI charse and has been TC-- by the Ohio" State
R.
W.
son
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Haven;
ratro
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mae M., New
leased und er $200 bond for a later -eee of -.....m.. - 00 Route
U - 13mi5sed w h e -D erran,:ements son, past s tate councilor Canton ·
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Saving lives oow, as well as couhtlcss lives in the future
Mcfol.)'re, New Haven; two daua:b·
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n were- made for paym� oo Ute Mn.
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hearing.
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Edit h Betzing, chairman oi
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ten, Mts. Hit.el st�.kman, ID'D, ls t� double•b
non-aupport charge.
led objective of the American cancer SoOC
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(S.. AnnU11I R■ llr P■.. Fl")
Mc­
Grace
Mias
and
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Chlllicothe,
ciety s Crusade . wh1cb opens today, accordip.g to Charles
Mur.
l"uneral services for William a.
Intyre, Columbus, O.; two 11i1ten, ray, chairman of the driv'
e
here
in
Meigs
Co'unt
y.
Swisher, 81, who died Saturday
fdr1. Lydia Warner. Long Beach,
"The SUCC"fiSi of o ur abort-range , ---�-�-"-----evening at his home on Ru81Lel l-s1,
Calif.; �nd MJ"B. Vi r&amp;inia Hussell, and long-range program, depend
,
Middleport will be held Tuesday
Pt. rleua.nt; 1ux a:randchildren a nd upon, the &amp;enerous cooperatton
of
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at 2 p·. m fro m the Rawlings-Co als
fo ur a;r-eal arande�ildren.
the public," said Mr. Mw-riy .
f&lt;
' tmeral Home with burial in Mid•
Fogle­
lhe
at
call
ma)'
r1ends
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"lf funds are available, we can
dleport I-Jill Cemetery.
song Funeral Home a!ter Tueada1 step_ s! P _the re11earch we now s�p
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M r. Swisher had worked at Hob·
noon. ,
poµ In · �undred_s of l�ator1ei
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aon
u a macbinlat, reUrlnc in. 11&gt;44.
l�{ed .,)" more ., t
�in l.opQ �icm•
Survivlni:
are tnree sons, Ern•
tin, · wh,o .,. �ee,klna .lo . &lt;iobtroi , }"
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r i}' -�• taken i� Toledo, O.; and Charles, of Sagi.
"1i\n' -�flma - -;"i({ P iJa '
1�allabre ·,,� . $1.n.
� to,.,n elfl:(tiona IHt Tbvn- .Daw, "M.ith . ; two sisreh, Mrs. J51,. ·
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needa iQ U\li iiro�· nf· WV--:, , · '�
Pomeroy police inveitl&amp;ated •
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•tio �. ...J.,..111 , . • .;, whtn.
c�t��tUl'ned:. Out bel�e Auth erson, Bradbury; Mn.
p
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mlnw aeeklent. Su.ndly •t 11 :411
. . fU, �e , lllri,ft' tqwn �rtha Carter,' New P1Ym0Ut h , O. ;
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,o:levr;t .t hotJI
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ve:
-a0d
education.
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a.m. a t the traffic' titffl. ,at the in­ o• ,.,.,..
·L.· · w i. o ,11
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and a brot-hcr, Earl , of Addison. .
. vote in tiiany �s. ,
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tersection of · 0ourt ·· anc1 Main .,.,_ m er���
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Ticket
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Services will be conducted by
the
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ever
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feu - without need. ·
,streets. A ear . dri- ven· by Da11,1
, . I n Rev. Francis Glader . Friends mai
· CtllNd9 W11J ,:on: elect.fob b.,.� a l•fle · ritl)ortv
The
&lt;.:aneec
1'�1st.er, Gr,eenfield, IUft'cred about
unue thr&lt;NJ.Cbout A PtU� which ·•• w_h'iC:h the followiba' �re ele�\ed. call at the funeral ho me anytime .
� dam91'! -when it w.a struell:
' , Mayor, E, . J, '1 CtlWSj• Recorder
�8ua1, h H been desI&amp;nated Cancer Jam es :t1 . c rump · 11. mf Cou
by a back.mg car driven by Diane L:
nditnen
ontrol M�nth .by Aet of Conerea.t (
w:
· Gibbs' D. Smith K. f" Ride Bond
Kiay Kins, 109 Un.ion •ve, Pom· and
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.Hre1lde n l Ewnhower. Tht1
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'· g ., 01 1 H 1 Ye:tr n�ur, A. E. McM
effe ctive ra U y.,,
Mayor
Court
1'1sher l"old police that his was 19 , again the lite-saving slog:ap of Fu:fds
In a session o f J'lay or Charles
Crlt�s
Smith 8.nd Ridenou r a l l
tihe' t;bu:d w- in a line 1twped al th11 ,Year's Cr.sade; "�uard Your
.
were · in�umben!.ti, During thei r Legar"s Com:t Saturday evening,
t.be tf,titc Uibt. A oar abced of fa )' , Fi�hl c��cer w1 lh a Ch
k,
ec
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terms •�f offi �e they expressed in ­ Noah Hu.rl ey, Columbus, forfeited
the
.vebie&amp;e stalled and Lhe lip� d a (. heci.
te
Ki!i&amp; car •WIit -backed to ca around On t_he eve o� the drJve, Mr. Mur- reiiit In improviflg the town and a $25 bond on a ch.lrge of s peed­
mg on East Main•l'lll bro ught by
th&amp; parked car and ,truck tihe ray !Bid lll&amp;t mghl that more t an in trying t o get a · water i;ystem.
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Th�
Pomeroy
poliee. R. D. Boggess, Ra•
pledge, or platform, of the
Flahu oar. There ,,.,we no -in-Juriea l� vol unte ers arc ready to go 1 to
o
C itize ns TickN is: A new school cine, arrested by Pomeroy po lice
.. c�l!)n in M�lgs_ C(!tinty.
on a charge o f havlng no driver's
'T hey d�atr1bute informat on building 8:nd playgro und; bc!tl'r
!
ts trnd roads: comp lete dust l icense, was fined � and costs.
str
ee
m.i�erl�.I which 'A'.e know � be life.
In a state patrol caae, Richard
saving, t h e cha1rm�n Hid to t �,e control;J do u ble the number of M. D
emoss fl!I fined $5 and costs
s treet ight:i' � nd progres s t or the
householder, of Me1,(I County, l
on
a
charge of having a defect ive
eYer
tow
w11y
in
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.
urge you to save 011,r Ie•f'J"!t&amp;, to
head l ight.
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Lall rttu fOr Shenl"an Granl 1tudy them
SENIOI\ CLASS PLAY - Racine High Sc_hool senior class nolly, Don Weese, Mary Euler, Pally Roush, Doroth
u lly and bttd
step1pe..., qe 84, who died early tbelr advice -caref
y Circle,
to give yourself and
actors
and actr_esses are, front row: (left to right) Mary Grace Karon Holter, Jerry Lee and
Sunday morning in an At.henl H0t­ your fa ily
Play
Directo
r
Carl
Weese.
Third
p
MEIGS GINElllAL HOSPITAL
lbc beal .pouible
m
Stobart , Saradelle Rees, Joyce Carson, Margie Stoba-r t, Sheila Row: Don Beegle George
pl'"1, wlli be 2 p.m. Wedneoda, chance
Beegle
Jackie
Wigal
JUfred
'
Toney
in lbe event that cancer
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Admitted Saturday : Cathern
Custody
Young, Sue Buck, Lqis Graham. Second Rnw, George Con, Robert Smilh, . Bob Wingett.
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from the RawHnp,-Oo,atl Funeral strikes.
Cbie[.ted WobJOer r:cportcd one Wolf, Racine, Route :Z, Leona Win•
Homt!l with burial in GN� Hill
"And don't target , that tbUI dl- •rreBt in ltomeroy o'Vf'!t the'° week• nln(s , New Hl\'ell, W. Va.
sent fo'r msrriage but is afraid he marry Berlrum will make
Cemetery, Clbelll»re.
the play·
1ea11e 1trike1 in two uut of° three end. Ernest P OunninBbam. Route
Dtscharged saturda:,: Mr•. Ro­
won't give it if h e finds out that aU the more a musing anti
.
inter:
SUrvl-vl.r\lg lll'e a dauahter, Mn. bou1eholds at o ne Om� or •nother.' l , 'Nf!M f.ntland, W . Va .• was ar­ bert Haynie and son, Middleport;
her boyfriend is afraid o f horae11 esting.
Mattie llodgera, Columbus, o.; • B)lt with prompt 111d ,proper treat­ rested ,and ,lodjifed in flhe county Thelma Daniels, .Pomeroy.
and guHs. So she writes him exag•
Pl aying the part of Hen rietta•
aon, Stephen Dlnolth stephena, ment, one hall of all . thOH: who Jail on an intoxicatio n charge.
Bl rthe Saturday: A son to Mr.
gerating letters a bo ut Bertram in Dud ley, manager and owner
of the
Arlintton, · Tex.; a ellt.er, Laurie get t:ancer can be u.ved. Unfortun•
hopes M r . Young wi l l consent to d ude ranch is Sarad elle
H e wa s 1 released on bond for and Mrs. David Wolf, Racine
Rees. Don·
Colm.n, Leon, w. V-a.. ; , and • ate ly, treatment Isn't always pro, ·appee r,nce Tuesday night in- May­ Route 2, Mr. and M rs. Harold Win­
the marriage.
Beegl e wi ll play the part of Jim­
"Dude Ranch", a three act western comedy play, will be
gr1ndeoo, Raymond, Columbus,
mpt so we are act ually aavJna onl)' or Charle; 4'gar'11 oouf!t.
nings, New Haven, a son .
Instead of wiring co nsent, Mr. Dudl ey, a prospector, and llenrie
.t­
presented
at
the
Racine
High
School
Auditorium by the senio r Young decides to come lo the Dud.
Admitted Su nday: Kalhy Th o m­
one ln three patients}'
ta's hus qand. Their daugh ter, Sal­
as, Rutland, Mrs. Thelma Daniela, class tbjs Thu rsday, April 2 1 , at 8 p.m. A cast of slx girls and ley ranch to check Bert ram over,
ly, w ill be portrayed by Mart:le
LICINSa ISSUED
TO Vt$1T AUSTRI A
P o meroy.
five boys, plus eight square dancers will stage the presenta­ first hand. Upon hearing of M r.
. t, Hu bert
1 MeT STAITS TOUR
Stobar
A man'iage licenee ·bas been i&gt;
Young will be por•
LONDON UPI - Soviet Pre•
Diacharg:e� Sunday; None.
tion, which is being directed by Carl B . Weese.
Young
s
coming
Wes!,
a
fake
hold• lrayed by Bob Wingett, Barbara
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.aued In Probate &lt;?OUtt to Otariea
NEW YORK UPI - The New mier Nikita Kru1Shchev will visit
. The aetting for lhe play Is Ule
up is staged in an e ffort to make Young by Sue Ann Buck, and Hul­
Doflll-ld.oo, 22,- • laborer, Logan, and York Metropolitan Opera Com• Aualr"b in July pr Au gu 1t al the
CIRCLI TO MIIT
D11d l ey Dude Ranch, whert'.! Bar• and aunt, owners o f t he ranch.
1fr. Young think that Bertram is a da, t he maid, by Loi, Graham.
IJrela - 21, clerk, di....,te, pany leaves for Boaton today to I invitation of Austrian Chance'l lor
'l'h•
1111e Friendly Cirde -or tbe Fed- b.e,a Y,;i1.mg, daughter ot million• with Bertram Weeks, a tender foot. rough and tough westerner.
part of. Sam Banks, a ranch hand
of Mr. Mw:t Mrs. kiilph. Barton of open the 7otb tour of it, 75-year .JuliUs Rabb, o·adio Moscow an- erated Church
wiU meet Tuesdat aire Hubert Young, has come to Barbara wants her father's con­
A right, 1 11quare dance, and Mr. who al110 hopes to mariy BarbHa,
lle&lt;d&gt;rille.
histocy.
nounced Su.aday nlgbt.
eveniI)i, A,pril 19.
l!pcnt the summer with her uncle Barbara wants her !�lbcr '&amp; Joo- Young's collleDt for Barbua to
(Seo 0vdo ..nch P- Flw/

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day, ..,... IMW flurr• flblJ
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dlmlnlthi"9 lfHa ■-..ti... Pair' 1M
pold t."'9M, T.......,. t.lr W
warm.r. Low �t 21-14.

Forfeited 111
Legar'•

,~

Kine

., ......., reporn,d.

Stet,hem Services

To Be Held Wedoesday

West Virginian S ent
Weekend Jo

'Dude Ranch' Is Western Play
Presented Thursday At Racine

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PITCHER'S MOUND '

(HE Qf.JJ,.Y $JNTINEl

�pnei&gt;.tatmg Kditorially

tries - includin g
American people, on the whole, hav e very great concern to.-indus
those which stand to gain and those which
bigger- incomes than ever , and are spending
stand to lose. U. S. N e ws quote s a motor com­
more mone y than ever. But this does not
pany economist as pointing out lhat " t he
wean tb�I all the businesses which provide
goods and serv ices are sharing with anything family that is going into debt this year for a
resembling equality In this largesse. For the trip to Europe is unlikel y to go into debt for
a new car also." This is one of t he r e asons
public's spending habits undergo continual
't mea­
change - and, according to an article in the why new car sales, though good, haven
csti•
ry
March 28 issue of U . S . News &amp; World Re• su red up to the more optimistic indust
mates . People see-m to be ke e ping their c:ars
port, "A definite shift appears to be gol•g on
longe r. And the same thing is true of variou s
at this time in the way people spend their
other expensiv e items, such as house hold ap•
money. This shift in patterns of sp e nding ac•
pliances.
counts for same of the feeling of u ncertainty
U. S. N ews points out that technological
in business."
changes achiev ed by industry are having I heir
Th e magazine cit e s the two main factors
i n fluence on buying trends. New produc tion
that account for that. First, family debt is also
al record lev e ls , due both lo the sue of the
debt itself and to high er interest rates. Sec•
ond, the bi g families of postwa r ye ars are

growing UP,, and the burden on family bud•
gets refl ects that pressur e .

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.

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This last is an important matter. Acrord ing
to U. S. News, the .a-verage annual cost of a

child's support is $436 at age one, and twice

that,

$876,

at ag e

15.

And when t he young

person goes to college , th e tab really

becomes

big. Current coll ege costs ru n $ 1 , 200·$2,000
a year for each student. Fi ve years from now,
if the recent cost trend continues, the bill

will be

$1.600.$2,700.

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The impact of this is felt in all kihds of
spending. To beg\11 · wiih, obviously, the mar­
k et fo,r everrday necessJ/le s broadens as the

fam!Ues grow and

Home, ed�catlon.

1,ncr�.a,e.

utility service , ,nd PllfJO�al care costs 11a•
turally rise. Al
:ume, the ap�tlte
for luxuries grows, }#, A n example are tile

I.ht �

boating and traveJl/li l&gt;ooms. So the strain
ws &amp;leadlly ll••v·
on the domestic b�djel'
·
· p.p
· ·
1er.

The lone-tel'l)I lnflwmce of all

this

Is o/

metho ds, for instance, are makin g substa n•
tial cuts in the cost of such items as ca,b in
cruisers and swimm ing pools. And the steady
l�ngthe�ng of vacation periods has an ob­
. vious e(fect in the stimulation of travel - as
does the
plan.

sale

of

tickets o n

Another import ant factor is the expand ing
role of the, teen.agers in the econom y. In the
next 10 y ears , youngsters in the 13-19 age
bracket are expect ed to incre ase in n umber
by som e 38 per cent, as against 20 per c e nt

for t he popula tion as a whole. And the wants
and demands of young people vary markedly
from those of their elders.
In summary, U . S. News finds that econo­
mists · " . . . look for still sharper gains in
home buying, sports, travel and recreatlon,

as

the

wave of youngsters moves toward

ma­

turity and then produces its in ev itable wave

of marriages.

''Thlls, the bas.ic shifts showing up in peo•
pie's wants wlU help to determlne how fast
many Industries grow i n the years ahead. 1 t
'10W ,..m, a good bet that the 'population

lon'
1•t•
explo.
'

wlU not turn out to be a uniform

The following editorial

ls

reprinted from

The American Press:
"We are happy to know that
Cornmltte e on Smal l B u siness of
has recommended that somethi ng
rules regarding
On equ·, wnen t .

the

"The committee's request
based primarily on the need

tax

the Select
the Senate
be done to

depredation

for changes a,re
to Jink inflation

with depredation, If you bought a machine
I. n Yea rs a go for • 1 0 • 0-00 , · an d d epreelated It

ove r 10 years, th e depreciation deduction
would now be used up. But, if you now buy

11,,�
Mr. +nd M"r&amp;. Rlmtal 1lej;tord and
(an!ilY qf Alcoif.
y,.. spent 1
weekend wi�1 ·Ar. ■nd Mrs.
Ora
·
Wti lte' and Linda.
· �r . cincl Mis. A. H . Bailey 1pent
Th ursda)' afllirnoon with Mrs. Bes•
&amp;i.e Web1Ur, Long Bottom.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Morarity of
P.qmerQY spe.ril S�nd,y �ven ing
with M"r. :md Mrs. Ralph B■118.rd.
Jfiirs. Donna Ohlinger and child­
ren of Po'tneroy spent a day with
htrr parents, :M. · and ¥n. Robert (
W h ite.
spe n t Monday
Sharon Holter
night with Patty M cLaughlin of

·Ii',

Mrs. Lola Sarden spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sorden of
Eagle Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Griffith have
mover.I to their home on Eagle
Ridge.
Bill Orr . Reedsville, spent sever,
al d11ys with his grandparents, Mr.
and ;1frs. Cllnt Orr.

Flatwoods.

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WERE DINNER OUl!STS

Mn.

"f�i

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3•F ClUb Enlerlnir"'"

COME
A'RUNNIN'

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blesalng to all buslnessos "

By BOIi i!, BYER

a similar machin e you will find its cost is
now $20,000 or ,,;ore. Thus , half of the value ,
i n terms of today ' s dollar, cannot, u nd er present law, be depreciate d for tax p·urposes.

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Asa HoskJn.i and sister, Miss Ada,
entertained the- 3·F Club Saturday
evenin.: at their home, Pp mero)'
Route t. A _potluck dinner was
served at 6:30 alter whlch a social
evening was enjoyed and games
.
were played.
A e d
I
Bak!� ��i�tl�
M;�.\�1
Wlcl;.ham, Mrs. George Parker and
gue,t, Ml" Dora Wilson, of Matl•
ettn.

At Ho1kin• Home

!��

c. (,.

=��: .

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l'.f.�: tMte:
'2.
fur :P: -.It
'1° 8"' �

tJr"

11 n'.' '"'
UH, fl.. '( (.; K O !) 5 we
•· -1 t - � -Mf · ·

CIIJ\ton
1. ftnant.
tiival
jl. j)Nat
Jyl1o
1. A ndh ol
Mr,. Neme Entercaim
wards
_f. Mix . '
1,'19em
Mr.•· c. E. Nease entertained with
ll. New Zeltan4 f. Ji:tc.._ � • � JU&gt;tiid ·
a dinner E■lter Sund•y at her
aboriSI••
foot)&gt;all'
home, Wehe Tert.aee. Guests were �
·
J.2, Part ot bl·
8. llmfflet
� �•
. and
Thompson and
.
ti 1111t
0. Letter'
A
R.
Mrs.
Mr
esbl.t•
daughter, J.toberta, of Bridgeville,
JS. Qt the •¥• 10. M't)l:e -s
' 2t t Il\h$bl,.
Pa., Mrs. 'I11 erion Ohlinger and
14. Bury
ml�
wits • '
Mr1. Guy .,
1u.u�r
•- oI Dayton and
lii, Fuel
17. Apricot
30. ParUele ·
Mn. Car'rie Nye ot Pomeroy.
,10, Injure
of - ,.
(lap._)
h�q'a An••
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18, lndlltlnct
U. � ·
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;J9, lf&amp;at ,, ':, lil 61•fl�l..•':•
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18. AfflmMd"
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tal'l'
11. Samuel'f
te"',her
Jl. 1'onrd Jhe 1111. ...plo,..S
-�
(Bib.&gt;
ahelterel . 39. ctty ·!Pa&gt;I 43.,-.,.
18.Tro�leal
·
,o. A ,..ee1,,
&lt;'- 8" 1D dabt
dlm""'S
#ll'riu
••• ---Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thoma sur•
�!ant
.
.
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.... .,. M"T!,-;,,
prised his mother Thunday efen•
.-,,...,;,,,,,0..
It. Po-Ina'
Int With a birthday party at their
home at Wolfe Drive.
Jt . "- ' '
After opening her Jlfta Mra.
ai.
11. :r.m
.
Thoma bllW out the c11ndle•
pn •
' to
.
beaulilullf· de&lt;ohted . tilrtfiday
'
f:t1oq.)
cake. Jell9, cake, la"'.ors of candy
k Europe&amp;11
resemblfng · -baby ehlekli, coffee and
lklnk
lee were ■er'Ved td the■� guests:
H. hrfonn'4
17, JDa'Yptlll&amp;\
Mr. and M rs. ·H,trold -Burn1lde,
Mary Lou and Tommy, Mrs. Harold
.,.port ...
Hager and Rhonda Kay and Debra
19. Bprtte I
Ly n n, Mr. and Mn, Gteh Thoma
••. J,t.._ and Gall £1len, '¥rs, Alonzo Hu�47.
A i&gt;fiool&gt;e
1on, Mr. aiid Mn. 'Earl Thoma, Guy
4.8. Artlua
..
Thoma and the �onored ,:uesl.
••• Correct
The eve1;dng W11 apenl socially
IIO. C&lt;lertty
and enjoylnf mUJic.
DOW!f

ACIIOIIS

4. Swlls

,a;Jltil•

The use of ju ment is an important factor in our lives.
�
How�ver , fe w chi d ren, today, are taught the ti-ue meaning
of this word.
Becaus e of this lack· of teachin g children so m etimes u se
"There hav e bee n a number of methods misj udgment o( the rJght time to �ross the street, the mis•
udgment of things to drink, or taste , therefor e, causing
suggested for dealing with this matte r . We j
mo ny ru ns for ouc ,olunteer em ,,. ;:;:;
do not consider ourselves expert enough to gency . rescue units.
The Alman�
judge which might be most practical. But it .-- Many bottles that oft,d look
other
and
poison•
pr
cohtain
etty
t
is comforting to know that the c.c;,mmj�te
lnJullous c:orilpo�w. "'"E•en --.,t of
which Is supposed to look Into the woes of Judgme nt I n taking too ma ny.. . aspir•
'
•••al=ed
this
sub·
small business has finally ""'
m
tablets
causes
dejlths
and
many
J�
ject and has ask ed Congress to remedy the resuscitator runs ror emergency
u n tta.
situation."
The fire chief and first aid chief
By UnltN PrHt lnttrnatlonal
of • departme n l need lo b• equip
Today is Monday, April 18, the
pcd with a tremendous amount of 109th day or the year, wlth 257
judgment to eHiciently carry out more in 1960.
lheir duty. On their 1houldere are
The moon is i n its Jast quar •
the responsJblllllE!B of resc uing of ter.
,
person s In a burning or other e n •
The morning stars are Mercury,
dangered building, the serety of Man. Jupiter and Sat\U'n.
MEETING POSTPONED
On this da)' i n history:
The meeting of the JOF Claes of their me n o n whe n to sen d them
n nut to semi.I them in.
whe
anti
ln
In 1775, patrolt Paul Revere
the United Methodist Church
A fire chlef must know th" pro• 11tarted out on his famous mid·
Rcheduled for tonlaht has ,been
per time to withdraw his men n ight ride to .alert the country•
polltponed until Aprll 25.
from the interior, and thE&gt; proper side that Britl!1h soldiers were
time to chanae the line of attack coming to con fiscate eunpowder
GARDIN CLUB MEETING
The TwUl&amp;ht Garden Club wlll and from what a n ale to first at• stored in Concord.
meet Thursday evening at the tack the £ire. He mus1 k nnw how
In 1906, San Francisco w11
home of Mrs. !&gt;wight Parker with many lines will do the job, how struck by a 'Viole nt earthquake,
many will overdo ll and cause worst i n U. S. hletozy that :tilled
Mrs .. Robert Morris as co--hosteu.
greater waler loss than !0�11 by
500. lnjured 15•hu ndred, left more
fire.
than o ne ,quarter of a mUUon
A chief must use judgment of homele111.
'
how many men he need� on a call,
In 1934, the era of .t�� ,Jaundro­
when to call for additio nal - 11\JR· mat was born In Fort "orth. Tex.
power lnd equipment. He ll\Ust
when a lodl re1Jdent Opened his
use Judament of whether II fire is
wuhateria.
4•18
truly 'out, and unatile to flore up
Fidea .Lodae, K. o( P. met ThursIn HMS, war corre1pondent Er·
·aaal n after the equipment hns re•
,rork 11:
DAILY CAYl'TOQUOTE
nle Pyle waa killed on an Island day evening ·•I th, Hall In M iddleturn ed to the station.
A X. ' 'I' D L. •
.SJ� '
near Okinawa. Jn llMll, i 21•g1.1n port with Herber, Hoover, 'chan•
Down through the ranks of a n y
11 L O N' 0 .,
O
.
,
cellar commatuler fn c�ge of the
11lule
mark�
the
in1u1ur1tion
fire department the mponsibillty
·
· one ,Jett.r lbnply atuiia 'for another. Ja. tMa IIJI\PI• .A. ta ttlldl
meetlnc.
the republic of Ireland.
of Judcme nt not only is on the of
foe.Ula - L'I,'X lo• tlio' llllo &amp;o,. ....
1,tton. ._
Dorine 1"6 ,peellna . lhe \laok ol
chltf'a shouldeN, but the ehould·
trophe■, tho ltn,U, �d lcirnialion o1 IU ,OWI\I
N'!!
Rlohird
on
A lhou.ht for totfay : Irlah play• E"'!uire WII eoh(!!l'fed
·
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ers of every man In the depart•
clureNDL
lro
c
lotion
co&amp;i
Iha
lla,y
h
lla
••
�
W.
nie•llnl
p
S
rlock.
u
wrisht
Ceorte
"rnard
Shaw
ment. They muat ke■ p a constan t
i'
'
1 . � -� t. ....·,t �
wom• w
, ork in tbo X.,lihl ranlc. will be
• ·· .J1..
--ta--'
1JJ.
J _ ._,a_9 , ,
�
check on the eq1,1lpment. They said: ''the te,t of • man or
•·.
-•r
)
.
I Vl!n, .
.
,
,
have to be ,ure It la in top workin&amp; •n's breedln1 is how they be• I
1
quarrel."
have in •
11 N
X•
order 110 that when the need arisel
J ,i
.�,�[ Y:,i.l'-. Q
nir.' ��.,'/
the fire will not .iilet out of control
,v 11: K X U
B O N G �;'" X &amp; O X U,
V:
. In&amp; in Ga)lh1olli wb� "•�k. in the
because of , faulty equlpment.
,
P•I• .,ant wlli be 1lv01&gt;, All -�h•
.
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Judgment must also be uaed to
Ina to att,nd tl,,e 1J&amp;lijpoll1 nw,t•
-� -•
UNTO
,
keep enough equipment on hlmd to
1.
'1-e- ,..�
1n1 ffl 11�d :to piee,t at the
MY P IIN aANK
IO - � .....�.. ,,....... �
.
do whatever job that ma)' arise.
hall al . T:00 pm.
....;.._:__::.
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Huse flrti Jo,1e1 aomellmes resull I know a bank -,,here wud t•rn
thrh•ea
from the lack of tire flgblns eq_ulp•
Hidden
away from human O)'H,
to
hose
fln
from
m"nt, therefore.
ladden, noal111, pump,, tools and Ita lonly froftdl of PUNll ai'Mn
enatne,, everythtn1 mu1t be check, Not many eyH but mint have 1e1n.
ed.
My fern bank mean, 10 much to
Another l■ctor In lhe uae of
, ,.. LlnUI
�- Jud1ment by I fireman, which 11 That many Ume1 I ,o to aee
:r'M
'
% &amp;!IOWS IJP
,
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probably tlMi mOlt teuchy 1ubjecl The lovely frond, all Wfll with dew
: AM Ill/&amp;/( Ii,\�'/
«;llli'�/'.
' -KIN' ;a,t GOH�
�
el\t , ' la lhie fact of An1! 1olden
of any d
1unltcht
1hlnln1
w�on � s
I
•• Nltcbed his
through.
· lo'tl,i'i,ommunlty
�
�rlriie bf•
, DO M DiG ROCKS
ed 10 faithfully
which he hH
It take, me out of world17 thtnga
Ot/TA 'IME INFIIILDfor ma� yelll'I,
otten ieavt 10th cruel at.Ina:•
That
A. ,flreffltn ahould not hold on TUrt"ls ttlf thouaht to things above
once thlt t\mf ha1 been reached So, ahould I not my fem bank lo�e.
beeauu the 9tnclency of the men
-Mrt. Herry Wei..
beneath ht&amp; • \fr,ap1. flti• as ig
creat n.,onslblltty or Judgm,.nt
of
that &lt;an •ndo 111 tho good , fine
flr&lt;man can do In hl1 lifetime.
HOSPITAL
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VlJlton lrom Cheater and t,lt(le
Renr, ·F. KaptMn•. � 'Ray R. ''Come A'Runnln•.tt
l;loekltii �undll -,,re wel�fPo.-.,nter, Geo,ra:e W:llllam Scurlock
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Mr. ,nd Mn. A. D. Huint retutn•
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rri
ld
p
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orue•• Mn . Hume wu I patie nt at St.
lrin\mer. Mn. X.,UU,,n
Prile1i 'wf!!re· 1Lven for \hi ·moat
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.HlddJeport ,

Robinson-Jenki ns Weddin g Solemn ized Reedsv ille Girl
Saturday Evening At Baptist Church I Scouts Meet
The mar:rt.ag of Mrs. Ruth _Robinson and David Jay Jenkin s
was solom,zed Salurday e ening a l lhe First Baptist Church I A t Ste wart H all

Around And
About
Middleport '

0., April 18, lUGO--a

Paul Davi.a, Mn. Suun Rawlln,p.
Judy Butcher, Judy Wildermuth,
Easter �•• obse rved Sunw.y with a good attendance at all
e
Carol Scott, Beverly Cundiff, Mn.
churches Ill Pomeroy, which were decorated for the occaston
v
0. E. McKinley, Mn. Geor.a:e Mein•
White lilies decorated the altar at the First Baptlsl church:
.. � IDOll HOUD....,1 -T
Euter project.a were worked on
Middleport, with me mbers of the immediate family present'.
hart. Judy M.utln, Ellen Dutta,
The morning servic e opened with the organ prelude "The
Cub Bahr, David Wile)', Dkk WU•
}'.tev , Ralph Zund el �astor of th e Pomeroy Baptist C hurch . a nd completed during the Brownie
�oly City," by Mrs. J. ff. Stephenson, organist, Two anthems John Werner, who underwent of�1clated at the wedding. Attendants
"All Haili The Risen Lord !" a ey, 0 E. McKinley, and Carl IA!•
fo r the couple we re ' and Girl Scout meetings at Stewart
Joy Dawned On Easter" and "He Uves Again ' '' were pre- •�re:ery laat week at Holz.er Hoa• M!ss Carol Cunningham and Gera ld Anthony.
Hall in Reedsville the pa,t week
cantata
in son a- and readi n g w11 ,er.
p1tal is 'tecovuin 1 nlcely and 0 .
sen ted by the choir directed by given
Sunday
morninf for the 6:00
fhoae
present
tor
the
double
Gir\1 in Brownie Troop 180 mJde
pe_ctJ t..o be home sometime early
Mra , Elmer Wickham. The Rev. ed both aervicea.
Sunrise Service at the Mlddleport
ring
cerel\lony
we-re
the
bridc"A
EiiSter
bHketa
from
berry
boxes
n
Su
rlae
services
at
lhe Un lled th11 week.
Ralph C. Zundel used "Falth 'a
parents, Mr. and Mn, Harold.
crepe paper and wire. Arter th� Ch_urch of Chrillt with Mn. Arth Ul
Methodist Church opened with the
Mi: and Mrs Fieldi ng Hawk.I
Firm Foundation" as his topic.
Che..se,
Steven
Robinson,
Mr.
and
Brown ie• placed grau in lheir bu. Sk1nner direct ing.
n
Holy C�mmu n ion was held at the or1�. prelude, "In An Ea■ter Gar· of Belie, w. V,1 spen t tbe EHt�:
The ca n tata wu auppJemenled
Mn.
Allthony
and
e.bildren,
Bar•
kets,
Mr■. Lyle 8i1.ldenon, lec1der .
n
�)'
de
Mrs.
H.li.rvey
Va
n
Vr.a
n
ken,
week
end
here with rel11,t.ive1
Grace Episcopal Church whicll was
by
colored pieturea by the old
and
Mfl
.
Ray•
bare
and
Joe,
Mr.
gave each a chocolate egg for her
alllO decorated W'lth whlte li He, . or 1an 11t. The anthem " Y
tat! ed mond Lieving and childre n . Shelia,
• e Watcf:r Airman Michael Erwi
M.ast.en
which made very Jm pre11•
basket.
and
en
e
o;
Y 1-� oly Ones · WH pr�• al Brooklyn Navy y
T.he Rev. William Roberh chose
The rea-ular meeting of the Brad­
&amp;ive the _pkture story of Chrlst 't
Michael, Judy, Susie and Jan ie, cpl
h1r; �rmon fro� Colossia n , 3 . A sented b ythe cb �! r and Mrs. Rus• Y?rk spent th .e. bollda� w�eke�:
bury
PTA will be held thla Wed­
I
.as\
Saturday
afternoon
the
l
lth
Karen
Sprague,
Karen
Humph·
res urrection
West Columbia, W. Va., a nd Mr.
baptismal service WH al11o. co n. aell Moore aang, ,?�.n the Gates wit� his paren t,, Mr. a nd Mrs.
nesday
evening at 7:30. There will
rey, Patt� Boring, Jeanie Cashdol .
Mn.
n y o( Mid• hirt hday or Marvin F'ry wu cele·
Marlha
and
.
Mrs.
Willis
Antho
.
Child11
was the read­
'I'he Riaen Cheater Erwin an d family
ducted with Marcia Matte Dillard, of . °!,e Temple.
brated at hi1 home in Middleport lar, 1;-inda Brown, Diane Petty, er for the program and the film be an election of officers for the
dl
eport.
·
Mrs. Mabel Walburn bf Colum•
daughter of �r. and Mrs. Roger Christ was the topic of the Rev.
The bride is a graduate of Mid• when his parent, . Mr , a n d Mr■. Bonnie Rockhold, Jackie Bise Jean 1trlp wa, ahowo by Mn. Flo1111le­ coming )'ear.
.
bus visited over the week end with
J?d lard,_ rece1vL ng the rites of bap• Eugene Brown.
Edi11on Hobstetter will be pre&amp;·
dleport
High School and until her Wesley Fry, entertai n ed with a Whiteh�ad, Sandy Newla nd , • Bren• Allen,worth. Mn. Chester Erwin
The 10:30 servi � opened with her d a ughter and family Mr an d
ham. M1sa M;arle Blchrnan and Mr.
party in his honor. The afternoon da Bormg, Sa ndra carter. Connie­ waa the orcani at..
ent lo present the f.el1 con cemin,
marriage
was
employed
at
the
1nd Mrs. Edison Hobstetter were the, �rgan prelude, "Easter Fe.ti- . :drs. Har-old Thomas and' children , Home , Resta urant. Mr. Je n kin! is was spent in playing games and Lltton , Patty and Brenda Holsing
the bond Issue to raise funds for
val an d lwo oanhems were pre- Teresa Lynn and Terri, a n d other
th! godpare_nts.
Choir member s singina- were the Meigs Memorial Ho.apital.
danl'ing
.
er are member11 of the Brownie
employed
with
the
Bell
Telephone
..
,
Neda Bradford, Mrs. Edgar Allen•
�esus Lives was the aerrnon stnted by the choir directed by relatives Jn the county.
Troop.
A spring muaical program unde,
Company.
After Milrvin hild opened his
William Davl@f Soda Sprin g8
,worth, Mra. Fred I. Gardner Mrs the diredion
topic or the Rev. Geor1e Schultz Mts. .John Werry, "Rejoice the
of Mr, . Eleanor
F'ollowing
a
s hort trip to Mo­
Fo llowi n g their b111inet1 meet• O,car Roush, Carolyn Searle,'. Mr•· Welch Zieher
o� Columbua who co nducted ser• Lord �111 Ki n s" a� d "Alleluia" Crom Idaho, came Sunday to , pend � bile, Alabama, where they will rlso presents from his frie nds refre,h•
with
Ruth Reed au
'
v t ces at the St. Paul s Lutheran l� Lo� ol L ife. Chartea Rich• few d1y1 with his mother Mrs vi11il with the groom s parents, Mr. me n ts of dec o raled l'UP cakkes, ings, the two Patrols in Interme-d1• Robert Craig, Susan Slater, Mra.· accompanist will be given.
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'
Wright,
.
ard
son
of
and
Mr.
and Mra Crary DavU1. Mn. Davis Is recup:
vanilla ice cream with choco­ ate Scout Troop 179 made "Eaater
Church, W hite lil!es de�orated the
and Mrs. J. B. Je n ki n s. the new
altar for the service which opened George Wrl ,: ht, received the rites erati!11 from a re&lt;:e nt lll ne.sll but couple pla n to retur n to Middl�• lale bunnies were served to the ho n.net" favon to be used on the
with the .?rga n prelude, "The E11l· of b_�Ptlllll prec�ding the .�rmo n ls still not able to return to her porl before movi n g to their new gue�t�. Favors for the puty were pauenu trays at the Elmwood
NOW IS THE MOST OPPORTUN E TIME
basketJ; fil led with Ea11ter candies. Rest Home on Easter. ratty Dorat
The dutie&amp; as a teacher in the local
er Song, by Mrs. Fred Blaettnar on Ou� Chrlet1an Faith.
location.
TO HAVE YOUR
Mrs. Fry was assisted with the Norma Nicholl, Patricia Smith ii.Pd
orga n ltt. The anthem, "How Great benediction by the pastor and the achool.
response_
by the choir concluded
Party b)' Marvin 's grandmother Sandy Walton, whpae name, were
Mr . .aod Mra. Gordon Harris and
Tbo_u Art" w111 prese n ted by the
drawn from the "do it " boxes ac.
Mn. Ada Lambert.
choir. Holy Communion wa■ alto the aervice. The church WH dee• son11, o f Columbus were Eaater VI&amp;·
orated
with
white
tll\et
of
back
companied
itors
Mn. Ernest While-With
Mr.
and
Mrs
c
M
.
held.
We Move Your Fumilure and Replace It
Guealt for the party were Dia ne head!, leader, to the Hom e Friday
the altar railing and on tht: alter, Hen n�sy and other relatives · Mn
A while croas with white candel- a croas with lighted
Wllbo� Addllional COIi.
Davis,
Kathy
McElhin
n
y
Su
evening to deliver tho favors.
candle• and Julien Motley (Kathrin He�ne )
' , z·",n
abra- on either .i;ide were used on arrangeme n t.II of'
Oblin"er'
,
Susa
n
Cbapm
n
.,
ie
a
a
·
·
white
lri■ and of Sunnyvale, Calif., 11pe n l the p:�
.
tht altar of the Federated church. "almll on either side.
Nit�rl, Ros,e Marie Hackett. Mar• I Olh er g1r1a in t h e troop are Sanweek wilh ber parents, the c. :.t.
.
rla .tnd Sandra
White lllles al'ld seven branch canJorie .H.arru, Peggy McKinny Way• dy Sprague.
GET FREE ESTIMATES NOW
The young peoplf' of the church Hennesya.. ·
'f!ussell,
Dolor
and
av LUCILL HAW'fCINI
.11.ary France•.
delabrl formed the backgrou nd for
i;
ne
Davis,
Asa
Bradbury,
Harold
Mr. anti Mn. John Talbott of
r, Joan Davia,
the altar and were also placed on conducted the au�iae service at
Lightfoot, Steven Pullen, Sammy Bise, Janet H
Mr. and Mrs , Edward T. Bauer
Nola
· · tors
Myers,
�arol
Nkhoh, Char•
each iide of the unctuacy. The or• the Church of Christ, which was Colu m bus were weekend vm
Hood. BIiiy Davis, Rsymond Bindy
of Marion were weekend guests of
lotte Dunt, Lm� Spencer. Linda
'
can prelude "The Resurrection" decorated with white lilies, hy . with Mrs. Homer Russell
F'Tankit' While. and Jim Butcher.
and Br,n�a Lark1A1, Ja n et Holsi n g .
M. L. Kelly received :.Vord Sat • her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
by Mn, Ben NeutJlin ( opened the drangia, hyacinths aod begonias.
Sending gifts but un able to be
l
)'
J')l
thei;t"
and
were
morn•
daughter,
the
solo_s
Karr
0
at
sung
er, Cy n thia Gabhart, Roberta Wells
urday nlight of the death of his
sunrise service and the choir sang, "!W
l here were Leland Brown and
Mary Ethe-I Taylor and Karen cal
"Early In the Morni n g. " The Rev. ing aerv1�e, o ne by Peggy Bow• brolher-ln•law, Robert Darst , at Ann.
Sleven Hindy.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jal'k
Cramer
11.nd
and
Buck
hn
n
o
J_
rs.
ler .
the
.
Ple11aant
aa
e
Valley
!�Y
..r
.
Hospital
•
used
Waldo J. Bartels
as his aer
'The �enty•thtrd Psalm.
Mr. a n d • Mn. Robert Daniels of daughter of Do ver and Mrs. Mar•
mon ''The Supreme Victory."
Both troops formed one large
Willia m Walker of Columbus Col u m b us spe n t the week e nd with garet Cramer of Jackaon were
At the 10:30 service, the organ
H&lt;'ver
ly
Ann
friendship
Cup.ip
cirde and sang 'Tap1"
prelude was "He Ar�e" 'and the s poke and s �owed 11lde1 �n Jap� n Mr. and Mrs. James Mourning and Easter guests of Mr. and Mu. C. J.
lo
close
their
meetings.
Struble.
the
In
eve
nin g_ ufter
Jill
which
so
n
Dale,
,
and Mrs. Golyda MournHorwred At Dance
choir aang. "'He is Riaen." "Im·
Brow
n
le
.md
G irl Scout leaders
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ma urice Dean or
l:Severly Ann Cullip of Gallipolis
mortality"' was the sermon topic Snowden, Conme and Sharon Free• ing.
allended
the
Belpre
Girl Scout
man
Pt
Fri•
were
baptized.
visited
.
Pleasant,
....
Va
W.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Val Reynolds and
be-cam(' the third perso n to be
after which Mrs. Robert P. Ross
Neighborhood meeting at the Uni•
-------day
evening
with
Mr
a
n
el.
Mrs.
baby
came
tr)
spent
the Easter
namrd to MG� Teenage Hall of
of Columbia n a sang,' "Oh Divine
�crsa.list Church on Monday even•
weekend with Mr. a nd Mrs. L. E. Elmer Wickham.
Fame Saturday night at the Tri•
· Redeemer." The service clo11ed
mg.
Or
and
r.
Mrs.
Wickham
Elmer
M
Reynolds and Mrs. Margaret Rey•
County Teen Canteen's "People
l'ith the "Hallelujah Chorua" by
no]ds and to �turn the!r daughter a n d Misti Jean Holt spe n t Easter Are Funny" reco rd hop, which was
the choir. Holy Commu nion follow•
Plans were made durir• ., the
Ly nn , to their home m Morga n - in Gallipolis with her molher, Mrs.. staged at the "Danccland" in Dun• meeting for the Browniei,; a :d Girl
bar, W. Va.
�wn, _w. Va. Lyn n has been vis it- Jul i a Davis. ar-d other relatives.
Scouts to participate In the "We1t•
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mees or
llli' with her gra n dparents for the
ern Parade" in .Belpre, �ay 14 .
Sh e is the daughter or Mrs.
Athena vial� in Pomeroy Sunday
The ninth birthday o f Ruth A n n put two weeks.
Day Camp was dlecusaed and a
ura W isc o f G�llipolis and is course
a
La
a
the
d
and
:•services
�t•l'l\l&amp;d
�
l
Ceci
Rathburn, Cleveland came
Lacey was ·celebrated Saturday I
in folk game1 and dahces
, , _ .._._.. i t h e secon d teenager of the area to was planned lor next Jail.
when her ,parenta, Mr. and Mrs. f'_rlday to spend the weekend with U11it.ed M ethodit Church.
Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Mi\DM'1 -of• • be named l o the Hall ot i'�ame.
Clare nce Lacey. and her gran d• his d a u ghter and family, Mr. 11nd
Clevela
nd were Easter, wlekei'id
Mr s . Cullip was cited for her three
Mrs. John Hetzer, Mrs. Er nest.
Mrs.
O
Dell
Manley.
'
father Charle• Peoples, entertain'
'
Whitehead, Mrs. Guy Spen�er, Mrs.
Mrs. Vi ola Yeauger left this guests of Miss Grace Camp.bell and y ea rs of service to the canteen.
........Iv,
ed with a skating part-y In her
Providing music for the arrair Lyle Ba.Ider-son and Mrs. A . t.
morni n g for a two weeks vacati on brother.
honor.
.
re Th e Rebels .
Stewart attended the meeting. Two
we
Rio
of
Elizabeth
Cutler
Mrs.
Tenness
and
ee
n
_
l
Florida.
In FlorThe �h1ld�en mM at the Lacey
was the C11nteen's th ird visi1 leaders, Mrs. Paul Nichols a n d Mrs.
It
home m Middleport where they 1da she will visit al the home of Grande was lhc weekend guest of
to Dunbar and the 196th dance i n Dawai n Dunt, were unable to al·
Mr. and Mrs. Gle n Dill.
Houn: 9 to 5 - Thu�. 9 tll Noon
presented Ruth Ann with ma ny her brother , Jack L.attlnzia.
h &lt;' past three years.
t
tend.
Mr.
an
Bright
C.
J.
or
Mrs.
.I
Mr.
and
ll
Mrs.
Paul
John
'a
d
n
a
on
&amp;lfts an d the n w'enl to the Sk. ting
Phone WY Z•217I
125 E. Main St.
Rink, near Chester where the party children spent the week e nd with D unbar, W. Va. were guests of her
was held fro m to em to ,12 noon. her father, �illiam Autherson, mother, Mrs C E W. Do wnie.
I Miss Martha Genheimcr of Col•
For her party, Ruth Ann had a Bradbury .
umbus was the weeken d guests of
large cake which had been made
M
,a n d Mn. John Mayer and her au n ts, Misses AugL1sta, Lucre•
OPTOMETRIST
.
.
especially for her at the Ohio Val· h 1 r·
1 ; l'n of Grove City spenl the tia and Ada Genheim er
I
1!181
Coitrl Slr•et, Pemeroy
·
ley Bakery. On one end or the �BSter
weekend wilh Mr . and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tho mpson
. .
51Sb cake was a large Easler bas• George
Boun: I Jo JJ. ! � .�: . .
III
ftan.),
Mernhart and Mrs. Wmme an 4t�W\ter Roberta of Br.:idge.
ket . made of various colors of ic•
Mayer.
.
vi ; :l'a..:i'and Mn. 1•hci-i6n OhJin
·
, .
inf Md"the other e n d were the
f •.• .,
Mr. a nd Mrs. William
Yeau�er gc and Mrs. G uy Muter of Da)'ton
words, Hap�y Birthday, Ruth A n n. of Kent
were weekend guests with returned to thelr homes today, affee crea111: with chocolate eggs were M
I
. E. Vance.
ter a weekend visit with Mn. c. E.
. .
served with lhe cake lo the guests.
.
�·r.C and Mrs.
W�ll•am Kitche n Nease.
Eich gu�st was also given ,favors nd
Mr. and Mrs. James R. H ood or
�aughtc�, Debbie, spent East•
,of to)' l'hicks i n a ha1 ' shell. Mrs. :r wilh
rclahvcs here.
pltloC
!loll■r
Columbus were weekend guests or
H..
Lacey was assisted in the 1erving
.
. ,J
Harr}' Shafrnr, salesma n m thi!i Misses Lena and Kalie Guth
m.111f'l Can we hope 10 avoid
by Ruth Ann' s sister Kathy and
rea for some time_ for the Uni.
'
Jack
Ken n edy of coiumbus
Edith HaJ)tonstall.
aky•rocketing prices in the future?
: real Supplr C�., is reported lo
spent the weekend with his par•
Those
attending
the
-party
were
� recuperating m the St. Joae ph
We can! This is the studied opinion
ents, Mr. and Mrs · William Ke n·
Connie Bachner, Lois Ann Sauer, HO$pltal
from a severe heart al• nedy
of' 64 leading repraentatives of
··
Billy Haptonstall
Mary Long • tack
' John Ingels,
·
education, aovernmcnt., labor and Mary Ja n e Jenkins,
Weekend guests of Mrs. Odetta
Sharon Jones, student at OU, Pierotti were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
who conform! .-.tJy
Marta Hubbard, Van Johnaon came
Th_uradar 10 spe nd the East•
' ·•
lt the American A""11biy. Thay Judy Brewer, Mytra Wilson, Sherle er vacation with her parenls Mr. Ebersbach and Miss Olga Pierotti
,
ot Columbus
The 1nvmerotion or Ame-ricons In th1 1960 Ctntut ls now almost
qrccd thai America 1hould 1trive Shuler, John Krawsczyn Debbie
d Mrs. Emerso n Jones and Bar.
Edward Graber of Columbus
L)'ons, Terry Harr\gan , K� thy Mor• =ra.
finished. A1 you know, it i1 ve,y lmportanl 1hat th, Census be
for throe goala: dynamic gro"M:h.
visited the past week with his
ran 1hd Cynthia Mills.
Arnold,
Judy
Sludent
complete
and correct. If you b1li1111Ye that you were Rot counted,
at
Rio motber Mn Charles Graber
• • • low unanplO)'MMt . • . reuon-­
Others in vited but unable to at-' G
nd
r
e,
spent
EaSter
with
her
par•
!\,Ir.
�nd
Mrs.
George Maes�r of . 11tlto5t
out the form below and mail it hn111td1at.lvto;
ably stable prices. But It won't be tend were Ron Hand and Don n a
Ollie,
)i
en�
r, �d Mrs. James Arnold: Columbus were weekend guesls of
easy ! Needed is the whole-heuted Weimann.
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Reed K�n 1g his pare n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Cl-arence
Athens, Ohio
cooperation of al/ Amcricam in
were
0 i n �h �1!:t�n on busmese Massar. They were accompanied
workina to a.cbieYe • 1wodi1Y rl.r­ Birthday Ob,erved
itli last Friday
ho me by_ their children, Steve n
Mrs. Wilbur Theob
ald wi·11 re. an d Melissa who spent several
lnl prodMctMr,-.
.
Family
•iK&gt;
nu••J"
t
tO h d
A family dinner marked lbe birth i:� Se�� u s a\ Br�dbi_iry days with their grandp.arents.
flnd o11t Vlf11t 11"1lllt t» doMa e
l t� ay a 1er avmg
I have checl&lt;ed with the membe� of my household, and I bclic\'I tl,at one (or mo,.)
Mrs. William Dan n hardt and Mr
u, wa, NOT counJ.d' heN or anywh.,. cl,.'
and tlll rola ,M can play.
day of Mn. M. L. Kelly Sunday at been a bsent part
or last week due and Mrs. Frand11 Dan n hardt oi
Writ• far ftN boot,let, "PflcH,
1n
the
1
960
Census.
her
home
on
Grant Street. Mn. to Illness. Mrs. Gretchen
Cnwlh arid You". to Amir i• '
Bondu•
t d
Kelly received many gifta from her •nt of Pometo)', former residen Piftaburgh Pa visited
ca.I Alltmtll)', Columbia Unlt wlth Mr. �nd Mrs. James ;i;a::.
friend, and family.
rn tbe Mrs. J. E. Harley home on
On Ap,;I 1 . 1 960, I Bved at
•llly, Naw Yor• 27, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fugate and
{Bou,,e Number)
t8trwt Cl' Boadl
(Apa,tmem Nueblr or l.oolUNl)
IC1&amp;,-)
Those present for the day were Bryan Place, substituted
for Mr11. Mrs. Mary Wippel
.
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Tom Kelly, Jean Ellen Oabo, Mark Theobald.
Mr and Mrs. Garland Weaver
Kelly, Phyl111 Hilbert, Jack Kelly
• This address Is localed belwttn
Week e nd visitors at lhe A · A • and daughter, Ann of Dayton were
and
Loui1e Zerk.le, Myron Bailey, Mn.' S b rr h
(NUII II SU-.. or Ro.d)
(N&amp;mt � scrm ar ILcadl
wltb r. •
rs. weeke nd guests of her parents, Mr.
Ann Bailey and son, Gary, and Mr Atf°
d iar::r,
�
�:e
�
re
n
an::lrs. John Sauvage Sr.
I Kelly.
• I om listing below the nom• and required inFonnation for myself ond each mtmbtr of my household.
Peggy and Bruce. M� Sca��rry ��
nry Korn of Marlon was the
a teacher In North Fatrfi eld M r. weekend guesta of Mr .. and Mr■
I
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and lira Ralph Stoch
PLEASE BE SUR£ TO USTGeorge Korn and family.
09 NOT USTLarry w�ns ol Colu m&amp;��
Mr. and Mrs. Robert p Ross ind
e Al l Ml!lbtn of yo,ur lan.ily IITln1 witli YOII, Incl_.
spent EHter wlU\ the Sc rbe ys. io n Waldo of Columbiana wel'.,
e CaHt!• dlldfflh wt.o are oway at coll"•
ln9 babl11,
PLEASE LIST,
Mr. and Mrs. William :Car;rry weekend guest, o( her paren�.
(or who a,. hart only on ¥acation).
e All other rtlatlvfl IMnt .....
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· Ind fam lly, who have spent the Rev. and Mrs. Wald Bartel s
o
.
• P.-. ltclllOftfd away frOM h.,. 1111 tl,a
• Lod!ffl and boal'ffl IMns hae.
past week . with relatives here, left
1 , Everyone 'tl'tlo usually liva In 1M1
Mr. an d Mrs. Phlllp Meinhart a�•
' •
A....d forea.
•
S.MIIIII,
hl,-d
hanch,
otften
naf
Nlated
to
l'Of
•
ommg for thelr home in l tended service!! at lthe Pilgrim
s
household, whatht:1 ralatad to yoi,
� l�
are llrin1 h•r•.
'llhere's no med for You to lug
• Persont away In lnJtitutlom, 1uch m a 1art•
church fn Nelsonville Sundal
or not ,
e Anyon1 •IM 1tavfn1 MN1 hut wtw,, '- _. dlter
I.bat bwvy ffflftly wasb.
8: e Barhaur, · 11tuden t al R t o t mo rning where they served ' d
ltc:,rium, nuitin9 h0me, hom• fot Iha as,d,
!tom-.
Grande 11pent Easter wceke n� with sponsors at the chrlstenin i of
' 111\1111'al hqtpi�.
Let Us Do It
Mr, a nd Mrs. James Brewington Philip Roger Smith son of M r.g: ancl.
2. All ptttcin• staving ht141 wt,o liave
ALSO LISTand daughter, Sandra.
Mrs.
no oth•t home.
Roger
Smith.
. .
wl// �. counlM ,i.....
PtftOftS who VMlally llve httt but who .,. awoy
Your w&amp;$h will spark-le and so
John McCarthy of_ C1.nc111 natl
Miss Dora Wilson of MarieHa is
.
will you.
ttmpo,....lly
on,
butlnan,
on
VC10afion,
OIi
in
a
,-aal
spent the week end w1 1 h hi s grand the guest or her cousIn, Mr&amp;. Geo·
hospital.
mother. Mrs . A. H. Carpenter a nd rge H. Parker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dutton a n d
NAMES OF PERSONS LIYINR IN THIS HOUSEHOLD 01 &amp;PIil I
It .. P11W
W E PICK UP and DELIVER
Whal h lh•
h lhlt pe,soatdaughtec. Ellen.
lllO, ANO THOSE ITAIINQ HERE WHO HAYE NO OTHER HOMt
"'latlONhlp of
Wllilc
I
Mont..!
Widowed
CLASS MEETING SET
Hood of hoo..hold oo Ant 11,.
th■ haocf ol lhh
Dl......t
Wife of h.ad
Male
The Homebuilden c1, .. or the
ho,..hold 7
WriJu Mmtl Unmanltd childttn, oldflf firs!
S.paroltcf
f
"We Clean Everythin1 Bui The Biby"
Whell .. ....
Middleport Church of Christ will
in this
{ Maninl children and th1i, f11milies
511111 11...
IECOND ST.
(for example,
. Phone WY •2·20$7
MIDDL.IPORT, OHIO
F•iaal•
- bon,?
meet this Tue11day evening ill the
llll....
•NH
..... �1
wife, aon,
Qth•r relotivn
horn� of Mr. and Mrs. Dan White.
Sunday evening the members of
(I or f) POii Hew.la
daugtiter,
Othcn not ralaltd to h90d of household
(leue blank for
randson,
the choir of the Hf!ath Methodis t
children born
Alm
(II :,ou 11,t mon, tb111:1 � f""IODI, 1191!1 ID lddltloml lbNI)
mo� her•ln•law,
, Church under the direclion of
after March 3 1 ,
lal,1lodger,
lodpr'1
William Everson pre�ented the
1 9 46)
(et&lt;.)?
(1'2)
- (P6) wife)
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l'a11tata "Eastertide " by Protherce.
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: MWdle
Mon1h i Y■or
Lott nam•
-.1
fjqf ""'"·
The sandary was dcl'oratcd with
m"'
'°)l
i Initial
�'!
flowers and ! he St'rvice was given
'
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H...d
i
by canrllelighl.
'
i
Soloists for 1 he nnlata were
'
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Christine Coals, Mrs. Newman Bur­
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dette, Ben Philson. and �uest Mer.
'
1
lyn Ross. Newma n Burdette was ·
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the orga n ist.
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Other choir members, sln.ing
!
Sumfay eveni n g were F'orresl Osich•
I
i
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tel. George Dallas, Homer Cook
1
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Mrs. Bernard Fultz . Carol Bachtel
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Marianne Woodgerd,. Mrs. Hatti�
!
Smith, Mn. Ross, Mrs. Chules Asa
CONPIDINflAL-11M Un.,. q r■quir■d hy ths U11ikd Shm• Conatitution ond further avttioriad
• Name of person who filled this forma
Bradbury, Mrs. Don Stivers, Bar­
b1 l l U.S.C. I, 9, 141, z:1 1:....4,, TN law requires t+iat th inquiries be _.,.d eomplfflly ON
bara Jones, Evelyn Gibbons. San­
occurohly, and pa...-t.a +hot the l1Jfa,Matioai furnidi,d will be occorded eonfld111tiol �
m111f, Th C.MU1 ,epo,t comiot be uMd f� pu rpoH• of tamli°"' invaffl s!W011, or n11uloti&amp;
dra Brewington, Dianne McCom■s
' .
lladpl Bl!ftllll. No. "1--4!�
Jean Cas«:!y, Mary Kay Swanao�
FWa lDPll-11 A
IHI
•al
and Sarah Bechtil!I
and Mrs.·
Everson .

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Ma,dne Arn old, daughter
Suzzane, and Mrs.
Arnold,
ch� fD P lo� .f:011e-" .bo�er, dttd Athens Road, were dinher guests
tei- �N�. d Y q/ lniBflei he su £. of Mr. a nd Mrs. Reu�h Stewart,
earJ.i,r �!l the rin!J.' Ma'6�, W. V� .• )!:1!1ler S'unday.
. ed, a . .
r,aligiqu. 122 •year•old
e
y
p
h
�
t � �»
Univers\W of Wistj)ns\ft senior
w�s ·\no'el(ed out I� the .'finals -0f
the NCAA, tournament here Ai'.'r� DEVOTED TO INTl!IWl'n
Of 111EIG8lMA80N ·AIIEA
10 in defense or hls '105 - pound
ltlchO"' J.
tftle. Ql;�flie walked �Q hls dress­
Publltbed •v"'l' .it'.lftleOD er
ing r99m a�ter th� fi,:ht a nd col•
lapsed. He surrered' · a maHive oeot Sunday by Tho &lt;lblo v.u.i
brain injury and was unconsious tuhlJthlna Comp1117 Ill 110 ...
until his death at 8:40 a.rn Sun• !hanlc St., r�mero,-. Obio. •u...'\
ntN ortke phone WY2•21'6, editlJII
day.
lal office obane ·WY2-21M.
Entfflll II aeeona cJau mollllll
G ue116 Entertained Wilh
ice •1
l'oDo
u,,, pool off
Thoma. Home DinMr
NaUonal 14verUl1n1 rebre1en1a,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thom as en.
tertained with • dinner Saturday ove: Bottlneli'•ltimball. t,c,. 11111
at their home, Locuat St. Guests aJnatoa An.. New y6,k Cltr,
were Mr . .•nd Mrs. Walt�r Thorn• llew Ynrk.
$ubscrl1&gt;U� rites: .:&gt;ellvered ht
a� and children, Mike, Ju�y, Jo n,
i
le.
Susie,
C
of
and
aarrt
ed
er where av.U,ble, IO eena.
rookiv t
Ti m, T .
Miss Fay Thomas,. Columbus, and Dar wect; one year ln advance •
1'be Df,i.16' 9er;a!.wel office, ll�ucl:
Davi d Thoma.a, ¥mersville.
S u_nday dinner gue�a were Mr. alx months.
i;nonml;
and Mn: Don �OlnlJ and daught- ·�:!. Br,
le.:Pera ivd
,
m&amp;U· NII
en, Mellis,. .and Jlebecea , and · Ro@ 'll.lali: -ode
"' lll(lj
of Pom«ot, and Miss FIY
Jon
�-pb;ft , · - w.U;
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rn(lftth. ll
�tK,.
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Tho� aa.

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'Alter Boy' Dies
After Brain Damage
M.AD�OJi,, Wis. 'µfl. - Charlie
M,oh,r,,,,ll •l!Ar �oy , who. became

'the installm ent

Pomeroy Chu rches Observe Easter
With Large Atten dance For All Services

o., April 18, 1960

Bashan N�ws
ts
Sc;,t;iD� tv.e"
/.. /.i." �lier

COLUM BUS UPI - Gov. Di•
Sal l e l oday g,ranted convicted·
killer Frank Poindexter a stay or
executi.o.n until Frid» night. Poin•
dexter had been -schedu,led to die
tonight in the Ohio Pe n itentiary
electric chair 'tor the, ITi urdn of
, .Mn. Roxie' ¥,arle Hires of Ham•
lltun..
Gov. DlSalle wa n ted more time
lo decide whether he would set
aside lb., death sen tence of Frank
Poindexter, 50, so that the fate
of the prison er and that of his
partner would be equaliz ed. The
partner, Hollis Leigh, drew a life
sentenl'e from the same thrcr
j udges who first trie&lt;J Poindexter.
The governor spe n t a solemn
week.e nd, here and at the m urder
scene, search ing for a decision.

I

Depreciation Vs. Jnflation

chang e

Convicted Killer
Granted' Stay
Until Friday

Our Economic Heading

The

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2- Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport,

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Cantata Presented
At Easte r Service
Sunday Morning

Bradbury PTA
To Elect New
Officers F.or Year

1 1 th Birthday
Observed With
Party Saturday

"r:,,

Mainlv Abaut
People
In Pomeroy

Sp rin g Pa int ing Do ne

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We Specialize In Interior Painting

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For Further I nformation
C all WY-2-2847
Pomeroy, Ohio

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SHRINK

Birthd a Y p ty ·
H eld Saturday
For Ruth Lacey

BILLS
PAID ... ffoly Mackerell
Enjoy that happy feelin1 now. Lob
of folks are doina: it quickly safely
p........,. CIN ■s f�r sprin1 cash
and relu. Terms to please you.

1 N. W,
COM PTON , O. o;

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UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
.•1960 Census of Population

WERE YOU COUNTED?'

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Con toto Sunday

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Heath Choir
presents Eqster

HOME LAUNDRY COMPANY

BAKER'S

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PITCHER'S MOUND '

(HE Qf.JJ,.Y $JNTINEl

�pnei&gt;.tatmg Kditorially

tries - includin g
American people, on the whole, hav e very great concern to.-indus
those which stand to gain and those which
bigger- incomes than ever , and are spending
stand to lose. U. S. N e ws quote s a motor com­
more mone y than ever. But this does not
pany economist as pointing out lhat " t he
wean tb�I all the businesses which provide
goods and serv ices are sharing with anything family that is going into debt this year for a
resembling equality In this largesse. For the trip to Europe is unlikel y to go into debt for
a new car also." This is one of t he r e asons
public's spending habits undergo continual
't mea­
change - and, according to an article in the why new car sales, though good, haven
csti•
ry
March 28 issue of U . S . News &amp; World Re• su red up to the more optimistic indust
mates . People see-m to be ke e ping their c:ars
port, "A definite shift appears to be gol•g on
longe r. And the same thing is true of variou s
at this time in the way people spend their
other expensiv e items, such as house hold ap•
money. This shift in patterns of sp e nding ac•
pliances.
counts for same of the feeling of u ncertainty
U. S. N ews points out that technological
in business."
changes achiev ed by industry are having I heir
Th e magazine cit e s the two main factors
i n fluence on buying trends. New produc tion
that account for that. First, family debt is also
al record lev e ls , due both lo the sue of the
debt itself and to high er interest rates. Sec•
ond, the bi g families of postwa r ye ars are

growing UP,, and the burden on family bud•
gets refl ects that pressur e .

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This last is an important matter. Acrord ing
to U. S. News, the .a-verage annual cost of a

child's support is $436 at age one, and twice

that,

$876,

at ag e

15.

And when t he young

person goes to college , th e tab really

becomes

big. Current coll ege costs ru n $ 1 , 200·$2,000
a year for each student. Fi ve years from now,
if the recent cost trend continues, the bill

will be

$1.600.$2,700.

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The impact of this is felt in all kihds of
spending. To beg\11 · wiih, obviously, the mar­
k et fo,r everrday necessJ/le s broadens as the

fam!Ues grow and

Home, ed�catlon.

1,ncr�.a,e.

utility service , ,nd PllfJO�al care costs 11a•
turally rise. Al
:ume, the ap�tlte
for luxuries grows, }#, A n example are tile

I.ht �

boating and traveJl/li l&gt;ooms. So the strain
ws &amp;leadlly ll••v·
on the domestic b�djel'
·
· p.p
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1er.

The lone-tel'l)I lnflwmce of all

this

Is o/

metho ds, for instance, are makin g substa n•
tial cuts in the cost of such items as ca,b in
cruisers and swimm ing pools. And the steady
l�ngthe�ng of vacation periods has an ob­
. vious e(fect in the stimulation of travel - as
does the
plan.

sale

of

tickets o n

Another import ant factor is the expand ing
role of the, teen.agers in the econom y. In the
next 10 y ears , youngsters in the 13-19 age
bracket are expect ed to incre ase in n umber
by som e 38 per cent, as against 20 per c e nt

for t he popula tion as a whole. And the wants
and demands of young people vary markedly
from those of their elders.
In summary, U . S. News finds that econo­
mists · " . . . look for still sharper gains in
home buying, sports, travel and recreatlon,

as

the

wave of youngsters moves toward

ma­

turity and then produces its in ev itable wave

of marriages.

''Thlls, the bas.ic shifts showing up in peo•
pie's wants wlU help to determlne how fast
many Industries grow i n the years ahead. 1 t
'10W ,..m, a good bet that the 'population

lon'
1•t•
explo.
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wlU not turn out to be a uniform

The following editorial

ls

reprinted from

The American Press:
"We are happy to know that
Cornmltte e on Smal l B u siness of
has recommended that somethi ng
rules regarding
On equ·, wnen t .

the

"The committee's request
based primarily on the need

tax

the Select
the Senate
be done to

depredation

for changes a,re
to Jink inflation

with depredation, If you bought a machine
I. n Yea rs a go for • 1 0 • 0-00 , · an d d epreelated It

ove r 10 years, th e depreciation deduction
would now be used up. But, if you now buy

11,,�
Mr. +nd M"r&amp;. Rlmtal 1lej;tord and
(an!ilY qf Alcoif.
y,.. spent 1
weekend wi�1 ·Ar. ■nd Mrs.
Ora
·
Wti lte' and Linda.
· �r . cincl Mis. A. H . Bailey 1pent
Th ursda)' afllirnoon with Mrs. Bes•
&amp;i.e Web1Ur, Long Bottom.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Morarity of
P.qmerQY spe.ril S�nd,y �ven ing
with M"r. :md Mrs. Ralph B■118.rd.
Jfiirs. Donna Ohlinger and child­
ren of Po'tneroy spent a day with
htrr parents, :M. · and ¥n. Robert (
W h ite.
spe n t Monday
Sharon Holter
night with Patty M cLaughlin of

·Ii',

Mrs. Lola Sarden spent Monday
with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sorden of
Eagle Ridge.
Mr. and Mrs. Eddie Griffith have
mover.I to their home on Eagle
Ridge.
Bill Orr . Reedsville, spent sever,
al d11ys with his grandparents, Mr.
and ;1frs. Cllnt Orr.

Flatwoods.

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Mn.

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COME
A'RUNNIN'

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blesalng to all buslnessos "

By BOIi i!, BYER

a similar machin e you will find its cost is
now $20,000 or ,,;ore. Thus , half of the value ,
i n terms of today ' s dollar, cannot, u nd er present law, be depreciate d for tax p·urposes.

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Asa HoskJn.i and sister, Miss Ada,
entertained the- 3·F Club Saturday
evenin.: at their home, Pp mero)'
Route t. A _potluck dinner was
served at 6:30 alter whlch a social
evening was enjoyed and games
.
were played.
A e d
I
Bak!� ��i�tl�
M;�.\�1
Wlcl;.ham, Mrs. George Parker and
gue,t, Ml" Dora Wilson, of Matl•
ettn.

At Ho1kin• Home

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1. ftnant.
tiival
jl. j)Nat
Jyl1o
1. A ndh ol
Mr,. Neme Entercaim
wards
_f. Mix . '
1,'19em
Mr.•· c. E. Nease entertained with
ll. New Zeltan4 f. Ji:tc.._ � • � JU&gt;tiid ·
a dinner E■lter Sund•y at her
aboriSI••
foot)&gt;all'
home, Wehe Tert.aee. Guests were �
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8. llmfflet
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Thompson and
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0. Letter'
A
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Mrs.
Mr
esbl.t•
daughter, J.toberta, of Bridgeville,
JS. Qt the •¥• 10. M't)l:e -s
' 2t t Il\h$bl,.
Pa., Mrs. 'I11 erion Ohlinger and
14. Bury
ml�
wits • '
Mr1. Guy .,
1u.u�r
•- oI Dayton and
lii, Fuel
17. Apricot
30. ParUele ·
Mn. Car'rie Nye ot Pomeroy.
,10, Injure
of - ,.
(lap._)
h�q'a An••
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te"',her
Jl. 1'onrd Jhe 1111. ...plo,..S
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ahelterel . 39. ctty ·!Pa&gt;I 43.,-.,.
18.Tro�leal
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,o. A ,..ee1,,
&lt;'- 8" 1D dabt
dlm""'S
#ll'riu
••• ---Mr. and Mrs. Earl Thoma sur•
�!ant
.
.
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.... .,. M"T!,-;,,
prised his mother Thunday efen•
.-,,...,;,,,,,0..
It. Po-Ina'
Int With a birthday party at their
home at Wolfe Drive.
Jt . "- ' '
After opening her Jlfta Mra.
ai.
11. :r.m
.
Thoma bllW out the c11ndle•
pn •
' to
.
beaulilullf· de&lt;ohted . tilrtfiday
'
f:t1oq.)
cake. Jell9, cake, la"'.ors of candy
k Europe&amp;11
resemblfng · -baby ehlekli, coffee and
lklnk
lee were ■er'Ved td the■� guests:
H. hrfonn'4
17, JDa'Yptlll&amp;\
Mr. and M rs. ·H,trold -Burn1lde,
Mary Lou and Tommy, Mrs. Harold
.,.port ...
Hager and Rhonda Kay and Debra
19. Bprtte I
Ly n n, Mr. and Mn, Gteh Thoma
••. J,t.._ and Gall £1len, '¥rs, Alonzo Hu�47.
A i&gt;fiool&gt;e
1on, Mr. aiid Mn. 'Earl Thoma, Guy
4.8. Artlua
..
Thoma and the �onored ,:uesl.
••• Correct
The eve1;dng W11 apenl socially
IIO. C&lt;lertty
and enjoylnf mUJic.
DOW!f

ACIIOIIS

4. Swlls

,a;Jltil•

The use of ju ment is an important factor in our lives.
�
How�ver , fe w chi d ren, today, are taught the ti-ue meaning
of this word.
Becaus e of this lack· of teachin g children so m etimes u se
"There hav e bee n a number of methods misj udgment o( the rJght time to �ross the street, the mis•
udgment of things to drink, or taste , therefor e, causing
suggested for dealing with this matte r . We j
mo ny ru ns for ouc ,olunteer em ,,. ;:;:;
do not consider ourselves expert enough to gency . rescue units.
The Alman�
judge which might be most practical. But it .-- Many bottles that oft,d look
other
and
poison•
pr
cohtain
etty
t
is comforting to know that the c.c;,mmj�te
lnJullous c:orilpo�w. "'"E•en --.,t of
which Is supposed to look Into the woes of Judgme nt I n taking too ma ny.. . aspir•
'
•••al=ed
this
sub·
small business has finally ""'
m
tablets
causes
dejlths
and
many
J�
ject and has ask ed Congress to remedy the resuscitator runs ror emergency
u n tta.
situation."
The fire chief and first aid chief
By UnltN PrHt lnttrnatlonal
of • departme n l need lo b• equip
Today is Monday, April 18, the
pcd with a tremendous amount of 109th day or the year, wlth 257
judgment to eHiciently carry out more in 1960.
lheir duty. On their 1houldere are
The moon is i n its Jast quar •
the responsJblllllE!B of resc uing of ter.
,
person s In a burning or other e n •
The morning stars are Mercury,
dangered building, the serety of Man. Jupiter and Sat\U'n.
MEETING POSTPONED
On this da)' i n history:
The meeting of the JOF Claes of their me n o n whe n to sen d them
n nut to semi.I them in.
whe
anti
ln
In 1775, patrolt Paul Revere
the United Methodist Church
A fire chlef must know th" pro• 11tarted out on his famous mid·
Rcheduled for tonlaht has ,been
per time to withdraw his men n ight ride to .alert the country•
polltponed until Aprll 25.
from the interior, and thE&gt; proper side that Britl!1h soldiers were
time to chanae the line of attack coming to con fiscate eunpowder
GARDIN CLUB MEETING
The TwUl&amp;ht Garden Club wlll and from what a n ale to first at• stored in Concord.
meet Thursday evening at the tack the £ire. He mus1 k nnw how
In 1906, San Francisco w11
home of Mrs. !&gt;wight Parker with many lines will do the job, how struck by a 'Viole nt earthquake,
many will overdo ll and cause worst i n U. S. hletozy that :tilled
Mrs .. Robert Morris as co--hosteu.
greater waler loss than !0�11 by
500. lnjured 15•hu ndred, left more
fire.
than o ne ,quarter of a mUUon
A chief must use judgment of homele111.
'
how many men he need� on a call,
In 1934, the era of .t�� ,Jaundro­
when to call for additio nal - 11\JR· mat was born In Fort "orth. Tex.
power lnd equipment. He ll\Ust
when a lodl re1Jdent Opened his
use Judament of whether II fire is
wuhateria.
4•18
truly 'out, and unatile to flore up
Fidea .Lodae, K. o( P. met ThursIn HMS, war corre1pondent Er·
·aaal n after the equipment hns re•
,rork 11:
DAILY CAYl'TOQUOTE
nle Pyle waa killed on an Island day evening ·•I th, Hall In M iddleturn ed to the station.
A X. ' 'I' D L. •
.SJ� '
near Okinawa. Jn llMll, i 21•g1.1n port with Herber, Hoover, 'chan•
Down through the ranks of a n y
11 L O N' 0 .,
O
.
,
cellar commatuler fn c�ge of the
11lule
mark�
the
in1u1ur1tion
fire department the mponsibillty
·
· one ,Jett.r lbnply atuiia 'for another. Ja. tMa IIJI\PI• .A. ta ttlldl
meetlnc.
the republic of Ireland.
of Judcme nt not only is on the of
foe.Ula - L'I,'X lo• tlio' llllo &amp;o,. ....
1,tton. ._
Dorine 1"6 ,peellna . lhe \laok ol
chltf'a shouldeN, but the ehould·
trophe■, tho ltn,U, �d lcirnialion o1 IU ,OWI\I
N'!!
Rlohird
on
A lhou.ht for totfay : Irlah play• E"'!uire WII eoh(!!l'fed
·
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·
ers of every man In the depart•
clureNDL
lro
c
lotion
co&amp;i
Iha
lla,y
h
lla
••
�
W.
nie•llnl
p
S
rlock.
u
wrisht
Ceorte
"rnard
Shaw
ment. They muat ke■ p a constan t
i'
'
1 . � -� t. ....·,t �
wom• w
, ork in tbo X.,lihl ranlc. will be
• ·· .J1..
--ta--'
1JJ.
J _ ._,a_9 , ,
�
check on the eq1,1lpment. They said: ''the te,t of • man or
•·.
-•r
)
.
I Vl!n, .
.
,
,
have to be ,ure It la in top workin&amp; •n's breedln1 is how they be• I
1
quarrel."
have in •
11 N
X•
order 110 that when the need arisel
J ,i
.�,�[ Y:,i.l'-. Q
nir.' ��.,'/
the fire will not .iilet out of control
,v 11: K X U
B O N G �;'" X &amp; O X U,
V:
. In&amp; in Ga)lh1olli wb� "•�k. in the
because of , faulty equlpment.
,
P•I• .,ant wlli be 1lv01&gt;, All -�h•
.
.
�
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. .
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Judgment must also be uaed to
Ina to att,nd tl,,e 1J&amp;lijpoll1 nw,t•
-� -•
UNTO
,
keep enough equipment on hlmd to
1.
'1-e- ,..�
1n1 ffl 11�d :to piee,t at the
MY P IIN aANK
IO - � .....�.. ,,....... �
.
do whatever job that ma)' arise.
hall al . T:00 pm.
....;.._:__::.
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Huse flrti Jo,1e1 aomellmes resull I know a bank -,,here wud t•rn
thrh•ea
from the lack of tire flgblns eq_ulp•
Hidden
away from human O)'H,
to
hose
fln
from
m"nt, therefore.
ladden, noal111, pump,, tools and Ita lonly froftdl of PUNll ai'Mn
enatne,, everythtn1 mu1t be check, Not many eyH but mint have 1e1n.
ed.
My fern bank mean, 10 much to
Another l■ctor In lhe uae of
, ,.. LlnUI
�- Jud1ment by I fireman, which 11 That many Ume1 I ,o to aee
:r'M
'
% &amp;!IOWS IJP
,
�� .
probably tlMi mOlt teuchy 1ubjecl The lovely frond, all Wfll with dew
: AM Ill/&amp;/( Ii,\�'/
«;llli'�/'.
' -KIN' ;a,t GOH�
�
el\t , ' la lhie fact of An1! 1olden
of any d
1unltcht
1hlnln1
w�on � s
I
•• Nltcbed his
through.
· lo'tl,i'i,ommunlty
�
�rlriie bf•
, DO M DiG ROCKS
ed 10 faithfully
which he hH
It take, me out of world17 thtnga
Ot/TA 'IME INFIIILDfor ma� yelll'I,
otten ieavt 10th cruel at.Ina:•
That
A. ,flreffltn ahould not hold on TUrt"ls ttlf thouaht to things above
once thlt t\mf ha1 been reached So, ahould I not my fem bank lo�e.
beeauu the 9tnclency of the men
-Mrt. Herry Wei..
beneath ht&amp; • \fr,ap1. flti• as ig
creat n.,onslblltty or Judgm,.nt
of
that &lt;an •ndo 111 tho good , fine
flr&lt;man can do In hl1 lifetime.
HOSPITAL
¥J"l,!' A. l;lf, a t
Therelottl, a ' fireman ntUJt use
m
D µib
For&lt;if� l;.�p,
Adm lea!Olll, i\pril
_
the atml(III · o nod Jild SltiO'lt '"
l
even!ft
. sn et Tu .
of
c,ii
,._ert
t
John F11h1t, Jr., Rlclne.
pedorm
e
,
he
n!J
evtry Uim rta�l
s
Pt.in
In
n
hall
e
'NRP'the
at
Jodi
Dla&amp;ar.-, AprU UI: Walttir R. trom tb'e very firat day t_ o tqe very
r.
o
c
o
an
•J e µJa µ,
Wedemeyer, M ri . Zelma E. Lewll, laal day h11t ,nswen the call to with Vl•h· s1
VlJlton lrom Cheater and t,lt(le
Renr, ·F. KaptMn•. � 'Ray R. ''Come A'Runnln•.tt
l;loekltii �undll -,,re wel�fPo.-.,nter, Geo,ra:e W:llllam Scurlock
Plant
. wore 11!�� fqr the l1!fl&lt; l
LS
p•a•-A
•
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W
l.,e
ll•�mond
...
oeor
N
lltoven T.
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'on A-ll �,
•I
Rally
.., ••·-'etta
.,....
01114; lln. l,[ell •L. Halo, Mra. Ray
Mr. ,nd Mn. A. D. Huint retutn•
�-•
l!'t
er
A
li;liuon, Mn. .BeU HU&amp;ha, MN. ed to thtir home here after 1pend•
!I Eul )lt �•
Y�
Pel4:ft�
hen
ment
me
much
rri
ld
p
l'Ov ed
.�J B. Hamm, Jtlc)\ird 'II . lng the put wHk in Hunt ington . each modeled tht h1l
orue•• Mn . Hume wu I patie nt at St.
lrin\mer. Mn. X.,UU,,n
Prile1i 'wf!!re· 1Lven for \hi ·moat
e1·, Rhoda �arle bune!an, Jewl'III M ll")''I HOllpltal whllt there.
1
C. lllln"'11, Owen D. llenny, Jr., ....c:.c..=::,,,.--===....:- comlcal h�ta.
•� en•
Potlu.c� �')I
ll&lt;l!Mld JI, :JQDJ, 11!IW1 - ..,,.i, ero\te Tnadway end il\lJlll,
�
h•'!·
/•red d�
Aliiirl It. Harcrall and "fl\lant.
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HISTORY
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.HlddJeport ,

Robinson-Jenki ns Weddin g Solemn ized Reedsv ille Girl
Saturday Evening At Baptist Church I Scouts Meet
The mar:rt.ag of Mrs. Ruth _Robinson and David Jay Jenkin s
was solom,zed Salurday e ening a l lhe First Baptist Church I A t Ste wart H all

Around And
About
Middleport '

0., April 18, lUGO--a

Paul Davi.a, Mn. Suun Rawlln,p.
Judy Butcher, Judy Wildermuth,
Easter �•• obse rved Sunw.y with a good attendance at all
e
Carol Scott, Beverly Cundiff, Mn.
churches Ill Pomeroy, which were decorated for the occaston
v
0. E. McKinley, Mn. Geor.a:e Mein•
White lilies decorated the altar at the First Baptlsl church:
.. � IDOll HOUD....,1 -T
Euter project.a were worked on
Middleport, with me mbers of the immediate family present'.
hart. Judy M.utln, Ellen Dutta,
The morning servic e opened with the organ prelude "The
Cub Bahr, David Wile)', Dkk WU•
}'.tev , Ralph Zund el �astor of th e Pomeroy Baptist C hurch . a nd completed during the Brownie
�oly City," by Mrs. J. ff. Stephenson, organist, Two anthems John Werner, who underwent of�1clated at the wedding. Attendants
"All Haili The Risen Lord !" a ey, 0 E. McKinley, and Carl IA!•
fo r the couple we re ' and Girl Scout meetings at Stewart
Joy Dawned On Easter" and "He Uves Again ' '' were pre- •�re:ery laat week at Holz.er Hoa• M!ss Carol Cunningham and Gera ld Anthony.
Hall in Reedsville the pa,t week
cantata
in son a- and readi n g w11 ,er.
p1tal is 'tecovuin 1 nlcely and 0 .
sen ted by the choir directed by given
Sunday
morninf for the 6:00
fhoae
present
tor
the
double
Gir\1 in Brownie Troop 180 mJde
pe_ctJ t..o be home sometime early
Mra , Elmer Wickham. The Rev. ed both aervicea.
Sunrise Service at the Mlddleport
ring
cerel\lony
we-re
the
bridc"A
EiiSter
bHketa
from
berry
boxes
n
Su
rlae
services
at
lhe Un lled th11 week.
Ralph C. Zundel used "Falth 'a
parents, Mr. and Mn, Harold.
crepe paper and wire. Arter th� Ch_urch of Chrillt with Mn. Arth Ul
Methodist Church opened with the
Mi: and Mrs Fieldi ng Hawk.I
Firm Foundation" as his topic.
Che..se,
Steven
Robinson,
Mr.
and
Brown ie• placed grau in lheir bu. Sk1nner direct ing.
n
Holy C�mmu n ion was held at the or1�. prelude, "In An Ea■ter Gar· of Belie, w. V,1 spen t tbe EHt�:
The ca n tata wu auppJemenled
Mn.
Allthony
and
e.bildren,
Bar•
kets,
Mr■. Lyle 8i1.ldenon, lec1der .
n
�)'
de
Mrs.
H.li.rvey
Va
n
Vr.a
n
ken,
week
end
here with rel11,t.ive1
Grace Episcopal Church whicll was
by
colored pieturea by the old
and
Mfl
.
Ray•
bare
and
Joe,
Mr.
gave each a chocolate egg for her
alllO decorated W'lth whlte li He, . or 1an 11t. The anthem " Y
tat! ed mond Lieving and childre n . Shelia,
• e Watcf:r Airman Michael Erwi
M.ast.en
which made very Jm pre11•
basket.
and
en
e
o;
Y 1-� oly Ones · WH pr�• al Brooklyn Navy y
T.he Rev. William Roberh chose
The rea-ular meeting of the Brad­
&amp;ive the _pkture story of Chrlst 't
Michael, Judy, Susie and Jan ie, cpl
h1r; �rmon fro� Colossia n , 3 . A sented b ythe cb �! r and Mrs. Rus• Y?rk spent th .e. bollda� w�eke�:
bury
PTA will be held thla Wed­
I
.as\
Saturday
afternoon
the
l
lth
Karen
Sprague,
Karen
Humph·
res urrection
West Columbia, W. Va., a nd Mr.
baptismal service WH al11o. co n. aell Moore aang, ,?�.n the Gates wit� his paren t,, Mr. a nd Mrs.
nesday
evening at 7:30. There will
rey, Patt� Boring, Jeanie Cashdol .
Mn.
n y o( Mid• hirt hday or Marvin F'ry wu cele·
Marlha
and
.
Mrs.
Willis
Antho
.
Child11
was the read­
'I'he Riaen Cheater Erwin an d family
ducted with Marcia Matte Dillard, of . °!,e Temple.
brated at hi1 home in Middleport lar, 1;-inda Brown, Diane Petty, er for the program and the film be an election of officers for the
dl
eport.
·
Mrs. Mabel Walburn bf Colum•
daughter of �r. and Mrs. Roger Christ was the topic of the Rev.
The bride is a graduate of Mid• when his parent, . Mr , a n d Mr■. Bonnie Rockhold, Jackie Bise Jean 1trlp wa, ahowo by Mn. Flo1111le­ coming )'ear.
.
bus visited over the week end with
J?d lard,_ rece1vL ng the rites of bap• Eugene Brown.
Edi11on Hobstetter will be pre&amp;·
dleport
High School and until her Wesley Fry, entertai n ed with a Whiteh�ad, Sandy Newla nd , • Bren• Allen,worth. Mn. Chester Erwin
The 10:30 servi � opened with her d a ughter and family Mr an d
ham. M1sa M;arle Blchrnan and Mr.
party in his honor. The afternoon da Bormg, Sa ndra carter. Connie­ waa the orcani at..
ent lo present the f.el1 con cemin,
marriage
was
employed
at
the
1nd Mrs. Edison Hobstetter were the, �rgan prelude, "Easter Fe.ti- . :drs. Har-old Thomas and' children , Home , Resta urant. Mr. Je n kin! is was spent in playing games and Lltton , Patty and Brenda Holsing
the bond Issue to raise funds for
val an d lwo oanhems were pre- Teresa Lynn and Terri, a n d other
th! godpare_nts.
Choir member s singina- were the Meigs Memorial Ho.apital.
danl'ing
.
er are member11 of the Brownie
employed
with
the
Bell
Telephone
..
,
Neda Bradford, Mrs. Edgar Allen•
�esus Lives was the aerrnon stnted by the choir directed by relatives Jn the county.
Troop.
A spring muaical program unde,
Company.
After Milrvin hild opened his
William Davl@f Soda Sprin g8
,worth, Mra. Fred I. Gardner Mrs the diredion
topic or the Rev. Geor1e Schultz Mts. .John Werry, "Rejoice the
of Mr, . Eleanor
F'ollowing
a
s hort trip to Mo­
Fo llowi n g their b111inet1 meet• O,car Roush, Carolyn Searle,'. Mr•· Welch Zieher
o� Columbua who co nducted ser• Lord �111 Ki n s" a� d "Alleluia" Crom Idaho, came Sunday to , pend � bile, Alabama, where they will rlso presents from his frie nds refre,h•
with
Ruth Reed au
'
v t ces at the St. Paul s Lutheran l� Lo� ol L ife. Chartea Rich• few d1y1 with his mother Mrs vi11il with the groom s parents, Mr. me n ts of dec o raled l'UP cakkes, ings, the two Patrols in Interme-d1• Robert Craig, Susan Slater, Mra.· accompanist will be given.
'
'
Wright,
.
ard
son
of
and
Mr.
and Mra Crary DavU1. Mn. Davis Is recup:
vanilla ice cream with choco­ ate Scout Troop 179 made "Eaater
Church, W hite lil!es de�orated the
and Mrs. J. B. Je n ki n s. the new
altar for the service which opened George Wrl ,: ht, received the rites erati!11 from a re&lt;:e nt lll ne.sll but couple pla n to retur n to Middl�• lale bunnies were served to the ho n.net" favon to be used on the
with the .?rga n prelude, "The E11l· of b_�Ptlllll prec�ding the .�rmo n ls still not able to return to her porl before movi n g to their new gue�t�. Favors for the puty were pauenu trays at the Elmwood
NOW IS THE MOST OPPORTUN E TIME
basketJ; fil led with Ea11ter candies. Rest Home on Easter. ratty Dorat
The dutie&amp; as a teacher in the local
er Song, by Mrs. Fred Blaettnar on Ou� Chrlet1an Faith.
location.
TO HAVE YOUR
Mrs. Fry was assisted with the Norma Nicholl, Patricia Smith ii.Pd
orga n ltt. The anthem, "How Great benediction by the pastor and the achool.
response_
by the choir concluded
Party b)' Marvin 's grandmother Sandy Walton, whpae name, were
Mr . .aod Mra. Gordon Harris and
Tbo_u Art" w111 prese n ted by the
drawn from the "do it " boxes ac.
Mn. Ada Lambert.
choir. Holy Communion wa■ alto the aervice. The church WH dee• son11, o f Columbus were Eaater VI&amp;·
orated
with
white
tll\et
of
back
companied
itors
Mn. Ernest While-With
Mr.
and
Mrs
c
M
.
held.
We Move Your Fumilure and Replace It
Guealt for the party were Dia ne head!, leader, to the Hom e Friday
the altar railing and on tht: alter, Hen n�sy and other relatives · Mn
A while croas with white candel- a croas with lighted
Wllbo� Addllional COIi.
Davis,
Kathy
McElhin
n
y
Su
evening to deliver tho favors.
candle• and Julien Motley (Kathrin He�ne )
' , z·",n
abra- on either .i;ide were used on arrangeme n t.II of'
Oblin"er'
,
Susa
n
Cbapm
n
.,
ie
a
a
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white
lri■ and of Sunnyvale, Calif., 11pe n l the p:�
.
tht altar of the Federated church. "almll on either side.
Nit�rl, Ros,e Marie Hackett. Mar• I Olh er g1r1a in t h e troop are Sanweek wilh ber parents, the c. :.t.
.
rla .tnd Sandra
White lllles al'ld seven branch canJorie .H.arru, Peggy McKinny Way• dy Sprague.
GET FREE ESTIMATES NOW
The young peoplf' of the church Hennesya.. ·
'f!ussell,
Dolor
and
av LUCILL HAW'fCINI
.11.ary France•.
delabrl formed the backgrou nd for
i;
ne
Davis,
Asa
Bradbury,
Harold
Mr. anti Mn. John Talbott of
r, Joan Davia,
the altar and were also placed on conducted the au�iae service at
Lightfoot, Steven Pullen, Sammy Bise, Janet H
Mr. and Mrs , Edward T. Bauer
Nola
· · tors
Myers,
�arol
Nkhoh, Char•
each iide of the unctuacy. The or• the Church of Christ, which was Colu m bus were weekend vm
Hood. BIiiy Davis, Rsymond Bindy
of Marion were weekend guests of
lotte Dunt, Lm� Spencer. Linda
'
can prelude "The Resurrection" decorated with white lilies, hy . with Mrs. Homer Russell
F'Tankit' While. and Jim Butcher.
and Br,n�a Lark1A1, Ja n et Holsi n g .
M. L. Kelly received :.Vord Sat • her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. R.
by Mn, Ben NeutJlin ( opened the drangia, hyacinths aod begonias.
Sending gifts but un able to be
l
)'
J')l
thei;t"
and
were
morn•
daughter,
the
solo_s
Karr
0
at
sung
er, Cy n thia Gabhart, Roberta Wells
urday nlight of the death of his
sunrise service and the choir sang, "!W
l here were Leland Brown and
Mary Ethe-I Taylor and Karen cal
"Early In the Morni n g. " The Rev. ing aerv1�e, o ne by Peggy Bow• brolher-ln•law, Robert Darst , at Ann.
Sleven Hindy.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jal'k
Cramer
11.nd
and
Buck
hn
n
o
J_
rs.
ler .
the
.
Ple11aant
aa
e
Valley
!�Y
..r
.
Hospital
•
used
Waldo J. Bartels
as his aer
'The �enty•thtrd Psalm.
Mr. a n d • Mn. Robert Daniels of daughter of Do ver and Mrs. Mar•
mon ''The Supreme Victory."
Both troops formed one large
Willia m Walker of Columbus Col u m b us spe n t the week e nd with garet Cramer of Jackaon were
At the 10:30 service, the organ
H&lt;'ver
ly
Ann
friendship
Cup.ip
cirde and sang 'Tap1"
prelude was "He Ar�e" 'and the s poke and s �owed 11lde1 �n Jap� n Mr. and Mrs. James Mourning and Easter guests of Mr. and Mu. C. J.
lo
close
their
meetings.
Struble.
the
In
eve
nin g_ ufter
Jill
which
so
n
Dale,
,
and Mrs. Golyda MournHorwred At Dance
choir aang. "'He is Riaen." "Im·
Brow
n
le
.md
G irl Scout leaders
Mr. a n d Mrs. Ma urice Dean or
l:Severly Ann Cullip of Gallipolis
mortality"' was the sermon topic Snowden, Conme and Sharon Free• ing.
allended
the
Belpre
Girl Scout
man
Pt
Fri•
were
baptized.
visited
.
Pleasant,
....
Va
W.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Val Reynolds and
be-cam(' the third perso n to be
after which Mrs. Robert P. Ross
Neighborhood meeting at the Uni•
-------day
evening
with
Mr
a
n
el.
Mrs.
baby
came
tr)
spent
the Easter
namrd to MG� Teenage Hall of
of Columbia n a sang,' "Oh Divine
�crsa.list Church on Monday even•
weekend with Mr. a nd Mrs. L. E. Elmer Wickham.
Fame Saturday night at the Tri•
· Redeemer." The service clo11ed
mg.
Or
and
r.
Mrs.
Wickham
Elmer
M
Reynolds and Mrs. Margaret Rey•
County Teen Canteen's "People
l'ith the "Hallelujah Chorua" by
no]ds and to �turn the!r daughter a n d Misti Jean Holt spe n t Easter Are Funny" reco rd hop, which was
the choir. Holy Commu nion follow•
Plans were made durir• ., the
Ly nn , to their home m Morga n - in Gallipolis with her molher, Mrs.. staged at the "Danccland" in Dun• meeting for the Browniei,; a :d Girl
bar, W. Va.
�wn, _w. Va. Lyn n has been vis it- Jul i a Davis. ar-d other relatives.
Scouts to participate In the "We1t•
Mr. and Mrs. Jacob Mees or
llli' with her gra n dparents for the
ern Parade" in .Belpre, �ay 14 .
Sh e is the daughter or Mrs.
Athena vial� in Pomeroy Sunday
The ninth birthday o f Ruth A n n put two weeks.
Day Camp was dlecusaed and a
ura W isc o f G�llipolis and is course
a
La
a
the
d
and
:•services
�t•l'l\l&amp;d
�
l
Ceci
Rathburn, Cleveland came
Lacey was ·celebrated Saturday I
in folk game1 and dahces
, , _ .._._.. i t h e secon d teenager of the area to was planned lor next Jail.
when her ,parenta, Mr. and Mrs. f'_rlday to spend the weekend with U11it.ed M ethodit Church.
Mr, and Mrs. C. K. Mi\DM'1 -of• • be named l o the Hall ot i'�ame.
Clare nce Lacey. and her gran d• his d a u ghter and family, Mr. 11nd
Clevela
nd were Easter, wlekei'id
Mr s . Cullip was cited for her three
Mrs. John Hetzer, Mrs. Er nest.
Mrs.
O
Dell
Manley.
'
father Charle• Peoples, entertain'
'
Whitehead, Mrs. Guy Spen�er, Mrs.
Mrs. Vi ola Yeauger left this guests of Miss Grace Camp.bell and y ea rs of service to the canteen.
........Iv,
ed with a skating part-y In her
Providing music for the arrair Lyle Ba.Ider-son and Mrs. A . t.
morni n g for a two weeks vacati on brother.
honor.
.
re Th e Rebels .
Stewart attended the meeting. Two
we
Rio
of
Elizabeth
Cutler
Mrs.
Tenness
and
ee
n
_
l
Florida.
In FlorThe �h1ld�en mM at the Lacey
was the C11nteen's th ird visi1 leaders, Mrs. Paul Nichols a n d Mrs.
It
home m Middleport where they 1da she will visit al the home of Grande was lhc weekend guest of
to Dunbar and the 196th dance i n Dawai n Dunt, were unable to al·
Mr. and Mrs. Gle n Dill.
Houn: 9 to 5 - Thu�. 9 tll Noon
presented Ruth Ann with ma ny her brother , Jack L.attlnzia.
h &lt;' past three years.
t
tend.
Mr.
an
Bright
C.
J.
or
Mrs.
.I
Mr.
and
ll
Mrs.
Paul
John
'a
d
n
a
on
&amp;lfts an d the n w'enl to the Sk. ting
Phone WY Z•217I
125 E. Main St.
Rink, near Chester where the party children spent the week e nd with D unbar, W. Va. were guests of her
was held fro m to em to ,12 noon. her father, �illiam Autherson, mother, Mrs C E W. Do wnie.
I Miss Martha Genheimcr of Col•
For her party, Ruth Ann had a Bradbury .
umbus was the weeken d guests of
large cake which had been made
M
,a n d Mn. John Mayer and her au n ts, Misses AugL1sta, Lucre•
OPTOMETRIST
.
.
especially for her at the Ohio Val· h 1 r·
1 ; l'n of Grove City spenl the tia and Ada Genheim er
I
1!181
Coitrl Slr•et, Pemeroy
·
ley Bakery. On one end or the �BSter
weekend wilh Mr . and Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Tho mpson
. .
51Sb cake was a large Easler bas• George
Boun: I Jo JJ. ! � .�: . .
III
ftan.),
Mernhart and Mrs. Wmme an 4t�W\ter Roberta of Br.:idge.
ket . made of various colors of ic•
Mayer.
.
vi ; :l'a..:i'and Mn. 1•hci-i6n OhJin
·
, .
inf Md"the other e n d were the
f •.• .,
Mr. a nd Mrs. William
Yeau�er gc and Mrs. G uy Muter of Da)'ton
words, Hap�y Birthday, Ruth A n n. of Kent
were weekend guests with returned to thelr homes today, affee crea111: with chocolate eggs were M
I
. E. Vance.
ter a weekend visit with Mn. c. E.
. .
served with lhe cake lo the guests.
.
�·r.C and Mrs.
W�ll•am Kitche n Nease.
Eich gu�st was also given ,favors nd
Mr. and Mrs. James R. H ood or
�aughtc�, Debbie, spent East•
,of to)' l'hicks i n a ha1 ' shell. Mrs. :r wilh
rclahvcs here.
pltloC
!loll■r
Columbus were weekend guests or
H..
Lacey was assisted in the 1erving
.
. ,J
Harr}' Shafrnr, salesma n m thi!i Misses Lena and Kalie Guth
m.111f'l Can we hope 10 avoid
by Ruth Ann' s sister Kathy and
rea for some time_ for the Uni.
'
Jack
Ken n edy of coiumbus
Edith HaJ)tonstall.
aky•rocketing prices in the future?
: real Supplr C�., is reported lo
spent the weekend with his par•
Those
attending
the
-party
were
� recuperating m the St. Joae ph
We can! This is the studied opinion
ents, Mr. and Mrs · William Ke n·
Connie Bachner, Lois Ann Sauer, HO$pltal
from a severe heart al• nedy
of' 64 leading repraentatives of
··
Billy Haptonstall
Mary Long • tack
' John Ingels,
·
education, aovernmcnt., labor and Mary Ja n e Jenkins,
Weekend guests of Mrs. Odetta
Sharon Jones, student at OU, Pierotti were Mr. and Mrs. Robert
who conform! .-.tJy
Marta Hubbard, Van Johnaon came
Th_uradar 10 spe nd the East•
' ·•
lt the American A""11biy. Thay Judy Brewer, Mytra Wilson, Sherle er vacation with her parenls Mr. Ebersbach and Miss Olga Pierotti
,
ot Columbus
The 1nvmerotion or Ame-ricons In th1 1960 Ctntut ls now almost
qrccd thai America 1hould 1trive Shuler, John Krawsczyn Debbie
d Mrs. Emerso n Jones and Bar.
Edward Graber of Columbus
L)'ons, Terry Harr\gan , K� thy Mor• =ra.
finished. A1 you know, it i1 ve,y lmportanl 1hat th, Census be
for throe goala: dynamic gro"M:h.
visited the past week with his
ran 1hd Cynthia Mills.
Arnold,
Judy
Sludent
complete
and correct. If you b1li1111Ye that you were Rot counted,
at
Rio motber Mn Charles Graber
• • • low unanplO)'MMt . • . reuon-­
Others in vited but unable to at-' G
nd
r
e,
spent
EaSter
with
her
par•
!\,Ir.
�nd
Mrs.
George Maes�r of . 11tlto5t
out the form below and mail it hn111td1at.lvto;
ably stable prices. But It won't be tend were Ron Hand and Don n a
Ollie,
)i
en�
r, �d Mrs. James Arnold: Columbus were weekend guesls of
easy ! Needed is the whole-heuted Weimann.
:
�
� E 1
Reed K�n 1g his pare n ts, Mr. and Mrs. Cl-arence
Athens, Ohio
cooperation of al/ Amcricam in
were
0 i n �h �1!:t�n on busmese Massar. They were accompanied
workina to a.cbieYe • 1wodi1Y rl.r­ Birthday Ob,erved
itli last Friday
ho me by_ their children, Steve n
Mrs. Wilbur Theob
ald wi·11 re. an d Melissa who spent several
lnl prodMctMr,-.
.
Family
•iK&gt;
nu••J"
t
tO h d
A family dinner marked lbe birth i:� Se�� u s a\ Br�dbi_iry days with their grandp.arents.
flnd o11t Vlf11t 11"1lllt t» doMa e
l t� ay a 1er avmg
I have checl&lt;ed with the membe� of my household, and I bclic\'I tl,at one (or mo,.)
Mrs. William Dan n hardt and Mr
u, wa, NOT counJ.d' heN or anywh.,. cl,.'
and tlll rola ,M can play.
day of Mn. M. L. Kelly Sunday at been a bsent part
or last week due and Mrs. Frand11 Dan n hardt oi
Writ• far ftN boot,let, "PflcH,
1n
the
1
960
Census.
her
home
on
Grant Street. Mn. to Illness. Mrs. Gretchen
Cnwlh arid You". to Amir i• '
Bondu•
t d
Kelly received many gifta from her •nt of Pometo)', former residen Piftaburgh Pa visited
ca.I Alltmtll)', Columbia Unlt wlth Mr. �nd Mrs. James ;i;a::.
friend, and family.
rn tbe Mrs. J. E. Harley home on
On Ap,;I 1 . 1 960, I Bved at
•llly, Naw Yor• 27, N. Y.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Fugate and
{Bou,,e Number)
t8trwt Cl' Boadl
(Apa,tmem Nueblr or l.oolUNl)
IC1&amp;,-)
Those present for the day were Bryan Place, substituted
for Mr11. Mrs. Mary Wippel
.
·
Tom Kelly, Jean Ellen Oabo, Mark Theobald.
Mr and Mrs. Garland Weaver
Kelly, Phyl111 Hilbert, Jack Kelly
• This address Is localed belwttn
Week e nd visitors at lhe A · A • and daughter, Ann of Dayton were
and
Loui1e Zerk.le, Myron Bailey, Mn.' S b rr h
(NUII II SU-.. or Ro.d)
(N&amp;mt � scrm ar ILcadl
wltb r. •
rs. weeke nd guests of her parents, Mr.
Ann Bailey and son, Gary, and Mr Atf°
d iar::r,
�
�:e
�
re
n
an::lrs. John Sauvage Sr.
I Kelly.
• I om listing below the nom• and required inFonnation for myself ond each mtmbtr of my household.
Peggy and Bruce. M� Sca��rry ��
nry Korn of Marlon was the
a teacher In North Fatrfi eld M r. weekend guesta of Mr .. and Mr■
I
·
and lira Ralph Stoch
PLEASE BE SUR£ TO USTGeorge Korn and family.
09 NOT USTLarry w�ns ol Colu m&amp;��
Mr. and Mrs. Robert p Ross ind
e Al l Ml!lbtn of yo,ur lan.ily IITln1 witli YOII, Incl_.
spent EHter wlU\ the Sc rbe ys. io n Waldo of Columbiana wel'.,
e CaHt!• dlldfflh wt.o are oway at coll"•
ln9 babl11,
PLEASE LIST,
Mr. and Mrs. William :Car;rry weekend guest, o( her paren�.
(or who a,. hart only on ¥acation).
e All other rtlatlvfl IMnt .....
' "
· Ind fam lly, who have spent the Rev. and Mrs. Wald Bartel s
o
.
• P.-. ltclllOftfd away frOM h.,. 1111 tl,a
• Lod!ffl and boal'ffl IMns hae.
past week . with relatives here, left
1 , Everyone 'tl'tlo usually liva In 1M1
Mr. an d Mrs. Phlllp Meinhart a�•
' •
A....d forea.
•
S.MIIIII,
hl,-d
hanch,
otften
naf
Nlated
to
l'Of
•
ommg for thelr home in l tended service!! at lthe Pilgrim
s
household, whatht:1 ralatad to yoi,
� l�
are llrin1 h•r•.
'llhere's no med for You to lug
• Persont away In lnJtitutlom, 1uch m a 1art•
church fn Nelsonville Sundal
or not ,
e Anyon1 •IM 1tavfn1 MN1 hut wtw,, '- _. dlter
I.bat bwvy ffflftly wasb.
8: e Barhaur, · 11tuden t al R t o t mo rning where they served ' d
ltc:,rium, nuitin9 h0me, hom• fot Iha as,d,
!tom-.
Grande 11pent Easter wceke n� with sponsors at the chrlstenin i of
' 111\1111'al hqtpi�.
Let Us Do It
Mr, a nd Mrs. James Brewington Philip Roger Smith son of M r.g: ancl.
2. All ptttcin• staving ht141 wt,o liave
ALSO LISTand daughter, Sandra.
Mrs.
no oth•t home.
Roger
Smith.
. .
wl// �. counlM ,i.....
PtftOftS who VMlally llve httt but who .,. awoy
Your w&amp;$h will spark-le and so
John McCarthy of_ C1.nc111 natl
Miss Dora Wilson of MarieHa is
.
will you.
ttmpo,....lly
on,
butlnan,
on
VC10afion,
OIi
in
a
,-aal
spent the week end w1 1 h hi s grand the guest or her cousIn, Mr&amp;. Geo·
hospital.
mother. Mrs . A. H. Carpenter a nd rge H. Parker.
'
1
Mr. and Mrs. Dale Dutton a n d
NAMES OF PERSONS LIYINR IN THIS HOUSEHOLD 01 &amp;PIil I
It .. P11W
W E PICK UP and DELIVER
Whal h lh•
h lhlt pe,soatdaughtec. Ellen.
lllO, ANO THOSE ITAIINQ HERE WHO HAYE NO OTHER HOMt
"'latlONhlp of
Wllilc
I
Mont..!
Widowed
CLASS MEETING SET
Hood of hoo..hold oo Ant 11,.
th■ haocf ol lhh
Dl......t
Wife of h.ad
Male
The Homebuilden c1, .. or the
ho,..hold 7
WriJu Mmtl Unmanltd childttn, oldflf firs!
S.paroltcf
f
"We Clean Everythin1 Bui The Biby"
Whell .. ....
Middleport Church of Christ will
in this
{ Maninl children and th1i, f11milies
511111 11...
IECOND ST.
(for example,
. Phone WY •2·20$7
MIDDL.IPORT, OHIO
F•iaal•
- bon,?
meet this Tue11day evening ill the
llll....
•NH
..... �1
wife, aon,
Qth•r relotivn
horn� of Mr. and Mrs. Dan White.
Sunday evening the members of
(I or f) POii Hew.la
daugtiter,
Othcn not ralaltd to h90d of household
(leue blank for
randson,
the choir of the Hf!ath Methodis t
children born
Alm
(II :,ou 11,t mon, tb111:1 � f""IODI, 1191!1 ID lddltloml lbNI)
mo� her•ln•law,
, Church under the direclion of
after March 3 1 ,
lal,1lodger,
lodpr'1
William Everson pre�ented the
1 9 46)
(et&lt;.)?
(1'2)
- (P6) wife)
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l'a11tata "Eastertide " by Protherce.
· ··-· ··--y· '
: MWdle
Mon1h i Y■or
Lott nam•
-.1
fjqf ""'"·
The sandary was dcl'oratcd with
m"'
'°)l
i Initial
�'!
flowers and ! he St'rvice was given
'
'
H...d
i
by canrllelighl.
'
i
Soloists for 1 he nnlata were
'
'
Christine Coals, Mrs. Newman Bur­
!
'
dette, Ben Philson. and �uest Mer.
'
1
lyn Ross. Newma n Burdette was ·
'
the orga n ist.
'
1
Other choir members, sln.ing
!
Sumfay eveni n g were F'orresl Osich•
I
i
!
tel. George Dallas, Homer Cook
1
I
'
Mrs. Bernard Fultz . Carol Bachtel
'
1
Marianne Woodgerd,. Mrs. Hatti�
!
Smith, Mn. Ross, Mrs. Chules Asa
CONPIDINflAL-11M Un.,. q r■quir■d hy ths U11ikd Shm• Conatitution ond further avttioriad
• Name of person who filled this forma
Bradbury, Mrs. Don Stivers, Bar­
b1 l l U.S.C. I, 9, 141, z:1 1:....4,, TN law requires t+iat th inquiries be _.,.d eomplfflly ON
bara Jones, Evelyn Gibbons. San­
occurohly, and pa...-t.a +hot the l1Jfa,Matioai furnidi,d will be occorded eonfld111tiol �
m111f, Th C.MU1 ,epo,t comiot be uMd f� pu rpoH• of tamli°"' invaffl s!W011, or n11uloti&amp;
dra Brewington, Dianne McCom■s
' .
lladpl Bl!ftllll. No. "1--4!�
Jean Cas«:!y, Mary Kay Swanao�
FWa lDPll-11 A
IHI
•al
and Sarah Bechtil!I
and Mrs.·
Everson .

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Ma,dne Arn old, daughter
Suzzane, and Mrs.
Arnold,
ch� fD P lo� .f:011e-" .bo�er, dttd Athens Road, were dinher guests
tei- �N�. d Y q/ lniBflei he su £. of Mr. a nd Mrs. Reu�h Stewart,
earJ.i,r �!l the rin!J.' Ma'6�, W. V� .• )!:1!1ler S'unday.
. ed, a . .
r,aligiqu. 122 •year•old
e
y
p
h
�
t � �»
Univers\W of Wistj)ns\ft senior
w�s ·\no'el(ed out I� the .'finals -0f
the NCAA, tournament here Ai'.'r� DEVOTED TO INTl!IWl'n
Of 111EIG8lMA80N ·AIIEA
10 in defense or hls '105 - pound
ltlchO"' J.
tftle. Ql;�flie walked �Q hls dress­
Publltbed •v"'l' .it'.lftleOD er
ing r99m a�ter th� fi,:ht a nd col•
lapsed. He surrered' · a maHive oeot Sunday by Tho &lt;lblo v.u.i
brain injury and was unconsious tuhlJthlna Comp1117 Ill 110 ...
until his death at 8:40 a.rn Sun• !hanlc St., r�mero,-. Obio. •u...'\
ntN ortke phone WY2•21'6, editlJII
day.
lal office obane ·WY2-21M.
Entfflll II aeeona cJau mollllll
G ue116 Entertained Wilh
ice •1
l'oDo
u,,, pool off
Thoma. Home DinMr
NaUonal 14verUl1n1 rebre1en1a,
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thom as en.
tertained with • dinner Saturday ove: Bottlneli'•ltimball. t,c,. 11111
at their home, Locuat St. Guests aJnatoa An.. New y6,k Cltr,
were Mr . .•nd Mrs. Walt�r Thorn• llew Ynrk.
$ubscrl1&gt;U� rites: .:&gt;ellvered ht
a� and children, Mike, Ju�y, Jo n,
i
le.
Susie,
C
of
and
aarrt
ed
er where av.U,ble, IO eena.
rookiv t
Ti m, T .
Miss Fay Thomas,. Columbus, and Dar wect; one year ln advance •
1'be Df,i.16' 9er;a!.wel office, ll�ucl:
Davi d Thoma.a, ¥mersville.
S u_nday dinner gue�a were Mr. alx months.
i;nonml;
and Mn: Don �OlnlJ and daught- ·�:!. Br,
le.:Pera ivd
,
m&amp;U· NII
en, Mellis,. .and Jlebecea , and · Ro@ 'll.lali: -ode
"' lll(lj
of Pom«ot, and Miss FIY
Jon
�-pb;ft , · - w.U;
'
rn(lftth. ll
�tK,.
'
Tho� aa.

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'Alter Boy' Dies
After Brain Damage
M.AD�OJi,, Wis. 'µfl. - Charlie
M,oh,r,,,,ll •l!Ar �oy , who. became

'the installm ent

Pomeroy Chu rches Observe Easter
With Large Atten dance For All Services

o., April 18, 1960

Bashan N�ws
ts
Sc;,t;iD� tv.e"
/.. /.i." �lier

COLUM BUS UPI - Gov. Di•
Sal l e l oday g,ranted convicted·
killer Frank Poindexter a stay or
executi.o.n until Frid» night. Poin•
dexter had been -schedu,led to die
tonight in the Ohio Pe n itentiary
electric chair 'tor the, ITi urdn of
, .Mn. Roxie' ¥,arle Hires of Ham•
lltun..
Gov. DlSalle wa n ted more time
lo decide whether he would set
aside lb., death sen tence of Frank
Poindexter, 50, so that the fate
of the prison er and that of his
partner would be equaliz ed. The
partner, Hollis Leigh, drew a life
sentenl'e from the same thrcr
j udges who first trie&lt;J Poindexter.
The governor spe n t a solemn
week.e nd, here and at the m urder
scene, search ing for a decision.

I

Depreciation Vs. Jnflation

chang e

Convicted Killer
Granted' Stay
Until Friday

Our Economic Heading

The

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2- Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport,

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Cantata Presented
At Easte r Service
Sunday Morning

Bradbury PTA
To Elect New
Officers F.or Year

1 1 th Birthday
Observed With
Party Saturday

"r:,,

Mainlv Abaut
People
In Pomeroy

Sp rin g Pa int ing Do ne

',

We Specialize In Interior Painting

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For Further I nformation
C all WY-2-2847
Pomeroy, Ohio

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SHRINK

Birthd a Y p ty ·
H eld Saturday
For Ruth Lacey

BILLS
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C LEVEL.AND lJP l-Frank Lane
finalty got Harvey Kuenn from De­
lroil and now stands to get a lot
more 1rom Clevel;,md fans for trad•
ing away Lheir "per' born� run
hitter, Rocky Cola\'ilo.
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land fan.,; were even more sure
of 1\. The Clev(',land Press re­
ported that the reaction of £ans
calling in was more than 10 to I
against the trade.
II c-ould turn ou1 to be a rough
deal for Lane unless Kuenn, the
1 959 American U-ague batting
champion, makes Clr"eland fans
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Bob Ft'ller. hid farewell lo the
ln&lt;lians Sunday by slamming a
home run in a 2 - 1 exhibition
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James Stewart - Vera Mile•
"'THE F.H . I . STORY"

( Here's 'T'ruJy A. Picture Both
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1ame victory over the Whhe Sox
at l.temphis. Ten n. Tht&gt; homer
was his eigh1h or the spring.
Rocky w11s lht&gt; big gun m the
Indians' surge to second plal'e
last s�11�n even though he bat­
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Ha npon Killt&gt;brew for llll' titlt&gt;
and drove in J 1 1 runs.
Th� 29-Y'-"•r-old Kuenn, on the
other hand. lt-d the leag'ut' with a
.a,J averagi', but the 1najority of
his hits were singles and doubles .
He hit only nine homers and drove
1n 71 nms.
Casey Stengel. in New York,
was amcmg those who liked t he
Tigen' (&gt;nd or the deal.
"They sure go l lhemselves a
dandr In Colavito," he said,
Yenkt&gt;e catcher Elston Howard
couldn't understand Cleveland's
thinking OD the trade.
"How can they give ·away a guy
who hits 42 hom ers and kMrks
In 1 1 1 runs even for someone like
Kuenq?" he asked . "Harvey doe1•
n'I hUrt you like Colavito."
Wnf had been trying b) obtain Kuehn all winter. Negotia­
tions with Titer Pre11id,nt Bill
DeWitt broke down 1event times,
chlefly because Lane 11110 wanted a
pitcher thrown ln. But they were
cllJDpleted Sunday over the tele­
ph01'1e with La;ne 11peakJng from
M.t phis and l&gt;eW'iU from St.
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Raids On Majon,

UnitM Prest . lnternation,I
Bnnch Rickey, heed ing a call
for "more pOaJ.tjve action'• by
,buebtll Commis'1oner Ford Fri.c k,
,ravided ,plenty of It today with
I Ulreat that the Con ll,JJentil Lea•
,u, may raid ' the Am,trfcar, ill\d
National lel.lUH lo get Pla ,.-s.
Rlckq, /19we,.,, said
raj&lt;!, wqu/d _. m!4!, onlr If
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- a ls,o Jock Mahoney, Leigh SnowdeQ
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Ponwroy and M iddleport bast·
ball teams conl i n uc their spring
sdiedull' TuE&gt;sd.ay, lhe P.;mlhers
hot on the trail of their first South•
em D1\· 1s1on litle in sevn.J] years,
the Jack ets in a batlle lo 1:ilay olU (
of the ha�ement.
Thi." Panthers are riding a strict­
ly nit·e four game winning streak,
with no ddeats, ownlr1g victories
0 1,er M i ddll"porL lhcine. Pt. Plea­
san1 and Jackson. Midd leport on
thr other hand has been measured
and q u a rtered by Gallipolis. Pom­
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round Sund&amp;y.
Snead · said the course was
"lousy" and, cocking his panama
hot at the gallery, added. "You
deserve more than you're get•
ting." Tht latter was in reference
to the luck of "i-ia!nf'" playerR at
the tournament this year, Including Mastt"rs champion
'\rnold
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BenJao1m 1s president and main
stoc�bolder or the Starmount
Corp .
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Dop Whitt of Borrego Spr t ngs,
Calif., look $1 ,400 third money in
with a 'l77. L� n Woodward of
Sydney, Australu1, on hl_s first
PGA tour, was fourlh wi th 278
!or $ 1 , 200, Bradley Anderson of
Greensbor� was the top ran Jd n �.
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PA U , Franee UPI - J1e)t:
Brabham, the Australian who WIii
the world auto racing title Ult
ye11r, 11et an unofficial record of
one minute, 34 seconds for the
Pa u trae k Sunday during trials
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ed but about a do� firemen
were overcome • by ,JJ)eke Jn the
two-hour b&amp;t\le to get the (laUlU
under control al Ru&amp;1wood ,lark.
D Ul'iJtg the heia;ht ot thf bl'?,
88 ne\lborn bable11, lncludlilr �1
premature in!ant1, Were ,taken QUt
of the nursery at John Ga11ton
Hospital and paued down the
stairs by a human chain of . doc.
tors, nur&amp;e s and internes. The I�
fants and al !the palients in the
maternity ward were, s11-fel)' taken
to another section of ;he building.
Huss�ood _I,ark, home of th e
Mem ph1� Oucks ot the Souther
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twi�tt-'&lt;I steel, charred and amouldermg ruins early tod_ay following
the five-alarm blaze th11t raced
throu th the 39-year•old structure.
•rtie fire out shortly after 8 p.
m. (e.s.t.l Sunday, several hours
SPORTS WRITER D IES
after the Cleveland lndians and
BOSTON UPI - Bill Cunn ing­ Chicago W h ite Sox played an ex•
hHrn, 64, national ly-known sports hibition game.
wri!er und a Doslon Herald col­
The Intense heat rrom the halo•
umnist for the pasl lg years, dit&gt;d caust shattered more than tJOO
Suncl.iy .irtcr u long illness.
windowa in the 1 2 -alory ; B1ptis�
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Home runs by CII
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Los Anttelk t6 lts v{�fo;y,-iver the
stumping Cardinal!. hlr,ry Sherry ,
the Dodgers' relief ace of 1959,
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week and reeelYed . �d.lt' ror the'
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WI Sch_Q!II . a.�t,e liaw playing basketball at .Rio • lltlllilf,. '
lfiege:· Willi' 'lihlf' wll,re:,!lls cqach and teamlllates, mo!II kit! · .
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•ignll!"nt In. Klotllla{ ,ne of my old le&lt;lm111l!l'l5- OJ&gt; J!ir.t
drtmin's Raclne �ball team yelled over. It was !Jan P&lt;!1¥!1\·
Re and his wile !l'iil lh�tr three children now live In Wlnlif
Jfaven. Fla., site of llie fa!Jlous Cypress Gardens 11'.•ter ..iur,v .
and next di:lor to L¥.elalld, where the Detroit Tigers hold
their s�ng drills.
Don s parents, Mr. anll Mrs. Herbert Powe)!, also are llvlai
In Florida now and ·lf• got together for a .long visit . , .
dinner with Don and bis wife and Mrs. Diles and It re,Uly ­
made our stay In Florida a pleasant one.
Of course, Don and ·1 chatted at length Qbout the way we
used to play ball around Racine . . . those games I pt�l!CI
. are getting much more effective as the years go by, anll th♦
way Don played shortstop is constdera�ly l&gt;etter � II ..,,.
some seasons ago. We laughed a long lime tjbpµt the iolld
clays.
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Mrs. Eva Adama, state home and officers, Golden Gleam No. 1 ;
or_phan comm ittee, East tlverpool ; A ppointment of COAtmitteea� laiMrs. Olive White, district deputy tri_it Deput-y; Introduction o, �li\t·
ties, Cotmcllora of each Co�U;
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CQ�ncllor· Fay Parlin, "Marietta, ae• No. 2M.
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train ing, will be the 01'{;y· -�kle
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Woodie Held, flrd baseman Vic
Power, catcher Russ NiJ:on, third
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l}nlJJ1 ol &amp; f111Jto viii 11!1 'lllife,
Authorities could !ind no moNEW PffJLADELl'H IA, O. UPI live tor the murder of Wfil1-m
Highway Pa(rolmen, aided by a w. Fender, 60, and hit wife, .lf.r.
Intensified tht�r nic e, at their remote farm ho,ase
patrol rlane:
M" arrh m this east central O hio Saturday ni.f;ht. The couple fl'U
.a r ea today for a 111•pect i n the found lying on the living room
�floor of I.heir home, shot throt.1Jh
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weapon . Their car wa1 stolen.
awarded at lhe charity ba U ben t' Wa,HH Selby ___
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al in Pl, Pleasant hue lwen term
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Contributions have been rece1¥e4 from Pomeroy, GalUpol i..s ,
MaaoQ, t{'!,w Havf!n 1(¥1 Point
PleaU�tqr the evenl which will
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G1llrd1 .,111nry near Point Pleas•
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ready is fa,rthei- up the ladder of reportial success status-w1?fp�•UOi: Lorett1.r, M��(er, of th� proYlaionaJ Ala:erlan cabi· Premler Nikila S. KhrushcbeY ln �A r-.. J'" JJ.oien, Mrs. Louis Telle,
Orai "ND. 13 ao.d �Li. � ,1"et seei:I!'' financial aliistance France and Prime Mini,t.tr · HaJ', Mra. Alffll Turner, Mrs.. Nor•
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Davenport"11 8in1le. Orlando .('('pt•·
Th£' San Fr1mcisco Giunts, p roud do I. led th (' !lcore at 3.3 with a 1
ownrN or two quick dividends l w n - run homer off starler Bob
from
UflPl'fldletable Bill:Y Loes, Andnson In the !1111:th.
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now know there ill: abeolutely
The victory was the Gian1s'
nothing wrong with his arm-or
rourth in five games and 1 110
his bat, (or that matt e r, cith t' r .
Some skeptic&amp; re1t Loes had lost Dodgers kept pace with a 7 . r/ dt•·
his .!1h1lt when thl' llaltlmore Ori• cislon over the Cardinals, who
ole!I traded him and Billy O'Dell dropped thoir fifth straight. The
to the Glante l11:11l Deeember for Braves beat the Phill ies, 8-4, and
Jackle Brandl. They thought the the Pirates swept a douhll"headn
30-ycar-old Loes was merely
a
"throw-in" to keep lhe Giants
happy ."
He kept tht'm happy, all rlght .
Sunday and kept them In a firat­
plaee tle with the Dodgers too by
pltchina hitless ball in relier, pro­
ducln1 a key hit and scorina the
winni111 nm in a H•lnntna, 4-3 ,
vlclory over lhe Chk■ao Cub11.
Loes, tredited with his first National Lea1ue vletory , since 19'5f'
when he w11 with the Do;fa:er11,
took over for �-� JNnford fn the
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,lnale to rla\l Y&amp;'Stoaer Ben John• ' ,on, 1dvaneed to aecond on I HC·
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1960

MEIGS IHEAffl

San Fr-ancisco Giants Satisfied Now On Loes.- · ·
After Victory For 1st Place Tie With Dodg�rs

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Pl'ITSB{JJ&amp;GH , UPI - A four• i n his firit majo, le1g1i1e appea,r­
dame seri�l with the PiltsburUl, ance, while Tefl Wlend was chl;fi·
Pirates senled one Jhing about the ed with the loss.
C::incinnatl Reds today; ?hey ttaYe
In the rlrst game, the Pirates
plenty of pOIWer Otl ociiasion.
racked up 1 1 hits lo anchor lhelr
After Ule .Pirate,• Bob Friend th ird game of the four-came !Let ·
sfmt out the--- aed•. �, g;I ibe open­ here.
ff" or a double"Fieader Sunday, the
Friend allowed only lhree .ain­
Reds looked like a sure bet to take
gles going into the ninth Jnning
the 11:i'lhtcliip.
when Lee Walls touched him lqr ,
Cincinnati bombarded fivf pitch­ a triple which oroved . harmles,,.
en for H hits and looked aa
Jn the Reds' only win out of
though ·they had the game ulted
aw11y until the Pirates exploded in the fou, games, J1y Hook show­
ed real mastery in a seven-hit
the nlght.
pitching . performance
Satur�ay
Behind 5-0 at the start of the · that gave the Re-ds .!l-n 1 1·3 victory.
ninth, the Pirates put on a six.run Cincinnati now has a 2-3 season
burst, highlighted b)· homeruns by reeon:I so far.
Hal Smith and Bob Skinner, that
Idle today, the Rede travel to
carried them to a 6·5 victory.
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Henry Rel �vH
The Reds sent Billy Henry to of late seasons in a two.game
the mound after started Don New• series, startina Wednesday.
combe and Raoui Sanchez had
fa11hioned a shutout for eight in­
ninaa, then the Pirates exploded.
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hil,S '�tote M w.is lifted In the
POMEROY, OHIO
fiflh innini· •f�r being stmck on
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tht rit!ht wri&amp;t by Bill Vlrdon 'i
ground tingle. He wu taken t.o
TONIGHT 111d TUISOAY
a h01Bpit11-I for i-nys. but said h�
"TIIE WONDERFUL
bad 1 f� use of .bis hand.
COUN11_lY''
' The 'ttMs seO�e'rl one Tun in · t he
First and added a pair of tallies
Robert �u,t,,..,, Julie Loooon ·
il'l each of the t h ird ind fifth ln­
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ta, Fla., th. ' l 9ri9 1·•inner, flni11hed
with a 68 !or a 27 2 and e sec:ond­
platt money of $1 ,900. After win•
11lng last year, when he ,played
with Snead in a final-round three­
some, Ftnstcrwald indlcaled he
would not re1urn . He said the
.gallery waA so 'pro-tinead that
hockti.ng by the Slammer's ad­
mirers in terferred with his game.
ft was Snead's turn to expound
this yeer.
"I hope it will linnlly get to
Edward Denjamln to do ,some­
thlni:: about his golf C'Ourse," the
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.,
Mar told th@ .amazed gullery. He
h11d been han&lt;led o mirrophone
&lt;'onneded with the publk• acldre.qs

It's time

Galli polis Is
Tuesday Invader
And Challen ger

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Where He Won

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Reds Show They ·Have ·P.lmty
Of Power, But On Oeeasion

Galli polis, nipped by Ja(bon in
the opener. is al Pomeroy tomor•
row for the showdown battle in the
first round. Coach Russell Moore's
boys have had plenty or rest and
his No. One Cireman, Bob Cunning.
ham, should be ready !or a route
going .mound appearance.
Pomero;y und oubtedly will lace
Apeedballer
. Paul Evans, lat1ky Ne·
w.,i,1n"'n - Sturdl,
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GallipoH11
hurler, wh&lt;&gt; was ear•
v•r1t . (U) v, Pa1cual ( 1 1-10).
marted ear])' this sea&amp;On for great
o.l;' �..,. ICMdultid.
ihln.es in 8l)l'ing prep ball.
'tunda,'t Gamtt
l(an.., City at Cltica10
The Jackets will have their start
Detroit 11 Cfeffland
read y, too, being Boone Hlndy,
'tlf't�lnMen II isaltlmor•
Jilly Tom Anderg:on, and Fresh•
Niw ·· YOf'k at Boston,
111an Charley Bush, when Jackson
comes to the Municipal Park d ia­
mond. Chuck KeBSinger, fast ball•
ing righ thander wilh a nice curve,
probably will Rtart for the visitors.

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Sam Snead, already involved in
the year 's top s:olf controversy,
left toda y with $2,800, his i;eventh
Greater Greensboro crown and a
aneer for the starmount Forest
Country Club course.
SAA.id birdled ,the · last two holt11
Bunltb ro, ·• r1••t ·rettnd 36-llf­
•· 'lilie lltrc;lul&lt;ler-{'ot' fov� lllm
!Int plo8 with a · ,n.liote to\al M
270.
The fl.nltb bt!lore a gallery or
some 9,000 w1111 par for the end
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of a Gre11.t.er
Greensboro Open.

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Unlttd Pritn Internat ional
NAT IONAL L E AGUE
W. L. Pct. GB
Sa n F'rancisco
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t;1 Jnllay·� Results
t-lthburgh S Cincinnati O ht
Pltttbureh 6 Cincinnati S '2nd
MllwaukN I Philadalphia 4
LOI Angelff 7 St. Louil 5
Saturday's Ae,ults
MIiwaukee 1 3 PhllHelphla 3
C lndnnati 1 1 Pittsburth 3
S.n Franclko 6 Chic.ts,c, l
La1 AneelH 3 SJ. Loui, 2, night
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Chlcaeo at St. Louis, night
Los AnplH at S.n Fran-= isco
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finalty got Harvey Kuenn from De­
lroil and now stands to get a lot
more 1rom Clevel;,md fans for trad•
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hitter, Rocky Cola\'ilo.
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land fan.,; were even more sure
of 1\. The Clev(',land Press re­
ported that the reaction of £ans
calling in was more than 10 to I
against the trade.
II c-ould turn ou1 to be a rough
deal for Lane unless Kuenn, the
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li,dl1r111' 819 Gun
C'olavito. probably the most
popnlar and excitin� player to ap­
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Bob Ft'ller. hid farewell lo the
ln&lt;lians Sunday by slamming a
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"'THE F.H . I . STORY"

( Here's 'T'ruJy A. Picture Both
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1ame victory over the Whhe Sox
at l.temphis. Ten n. Tht&gt; homer
was his eigh1h or the spring.
Rocky w11s lht&gt; big gun m the
Indians' surge to second plal'e
last s�11�n even though he bat­
tl'li nnh ��7
6- l nni:i w i t h th111
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Ha npon Killt&gt;brew for llll' titlt&gt;
and drove in J 1 1 runs.
Th� 29-Y'-"•r-old Kuenn, on the
other hand. lt-d the leag'ut' with a
.a,J averagi', but the 1najority of
his hits were singles and doubles .
He hit only nine homers and drove
1n 71 nms.
Casey Stengel. in New York,
was amcmg those who liked t he
Tigen' (&gt;nd or the deal.
"They sure go l lhemselves a
dandr In Colavito," he said,
Yenkt&gt;e catcher Elston Howard
couldn't understand Cleveland's
thinking OD the trade.
"How can they give ·away a guy
who hits 42 hom ers and kMrks
In 1 1 1 runs even for someone like
Kuenq?" he asked . "Harvey doe1•
n'I hUrt you like Colavito."
Wnf had been trying b) obtain Kuehn all winter. Negotia­
tions with Titer Pre11id,nt Bill
DeWitt broke down 1event times,
chlefly because Lane 11110 wanted a
pitcher thrown ln. But they were
cllJDpleted Sunday over the tele­
ph01'1e with La;ne 11peakJng from
M.t phis and l&gt;eW'iU from St.
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Raids On Majon,

UnitM Prest . lnternation,I
Bnnch Rickey, heed ing a call
for "more pOaJ.tjve action'• by
,buebtll Commis'1oner Ford Fri.c k,
,ravided ,plenty of It today with
I Ulreat that the Con ll,JJentil Lea•
,u, may raid ' the Am,trfcar, ill\d
National lel.lUH lo get Pla ,.-s.
Rlckq, /19we,.,, said
raj&lt;!, wqu/d _. m!4!, onlr If
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Ponwroy and M iddleport bast·
ball teams conl i n uc their spring
sdiedull' TuE&gt;sd.ay, lhe P.;mlhers
hot on the trail of their first South•
em D1\· 1s1on litle in sevn.J] years,
the Jack ets in a batlle lo 1:ilay olU (
of the ha�ement.
Thi." Panthers are riding a strict­
ly nit·e four game winning streak,
with no ddeats, ownlr1g victories
0 1,er M i ddll"porL lhcine. Pt. Plea­
san1 and Jackson. Midd leport on
thr other hand has been measured
and q u a rtered by Gallipolis. Pom­
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round Sund&amp;y.
Snead · said the course was
"lousy" and, cocking his panama
hot at the gallery, added. "You
deserve more than you're get•
ting." Tht latter was in reference
to the luck of "i-ia!nf'" playerR at
the tournament this year, Including Mastt"rs champion
'\rnold
Palme�. . .
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BenJao1m 1s president and main
stoc�bolder or the Starmount
Corp .
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Dop Whitt of Borrego Spr t ngs,
Calif., look $1 ,400 third money in
with a 'l77. L� n Woodward of
Sydney, Australu1, on hl_s first
PGA tour, was fourlh wi th 278
!or $ 1 , 200, Bradley Anderson of
Greensbor� was the top ran Jd n �.
nmatuer with a 293.
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Brabham, the Australian who WIii
the world auto racing title Ult
ye11r, 11et an unofficial record of
one minute, 34 seconds for the
Pa u trae k Sunday during trials
for today's Grand Prix de Pau
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ed but about a do� firemen
were overcome • by ,JJ)eke Jn the
two-hour b&amp;t\le to get the (laUlU
under control al Ru&amp;1wood ,lark.
D Ul'iJtg the heia;ht ot thf bl'?,
88 ne\lborn bable11, lncludlilr �1
premature in!ant1, Were ,taken QUt
of the nursery at John Ga11ton
Hospital and paued down the
stairs by a human chain of . doc.
tors, nur&amp;e s and internes. The I�
fants and al !the palients in the
maternity ward were, s11-fel)' taken
to another section of ;he building.
Huss�ood _I,ark, home of th e
Mem ph1� Oucks ot the Souther
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Aesoclat.1on. was juai 11 thell O
twi�tt-'&lt;I steel, charred and amouldermg ruins early tod_ay following
the five-alarm blaze th11t raced
throu th the 39-year•old structure.
•rtie fire out shortly after 8 p.
m. (e.s.t.l Sunday, several hours
SPORTS WRITER D IES
after the Cleveland lndians and
BOSTON UPI - Bill Cunn ing­ Chicago W h ite Sox played an ex•
hHrn, 64, national ly-known sports hibition game.
wri!er und a Doslon Herald col­
The Intense heat rrom the halo•
umnist for the pasl lg years, dit&gt;d caust shattered more than tJOO
Suncl.iy .irtcr u long illness.
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Home runs by CII
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Los Anttelk t6 lts v{�fo;y,-iver the
stumping Cardinal!. hlr,ry Sherry ,
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week and reeelYed . �d.lt' ror the'
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WI Sch_Q!II . a.�t,e liaw playing basketball at .Rio • lltlllilf,. '
lfiege:· Willi' 'lihlf' wll,re:,!lls cqach and teamlllates, mo!II kit! · .
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•ignll!"nt In. Klotllla{ ,ne of my old le&lt;lm111l!l'l5- OJ&gt; J!ir.t
drtmin's Raclne �ball team yelled over. It was !Jan P&lt;!1¥!1\·
Re and his wile !l'iil lh�tr three children now live In Wlnlif
Jfaven. Fla., site of llie fa!Jlous Cypress Gardens 11'.•ter ..iur,v .
and next di:lor to L¥.elalld, where the Detroit Tigers hold
their s�ng drills.
Don s parents, Mr. anll Mrs. Herbert Powe)!, also are llvlai
In Florida now and ·lf• got together for a .long visit . , .
dinner with Don and bis wife and Mrs. Diles and It re,Uly ­
made our stay In Florida a pleasant one.
Of course, Don and ·1 chatted at length Qbout the way we
used to play ball around Racine . . . those games I pt�l!CI
. are getting much more effective as the years go by, anll th♦
way Don played shortstop is constdera�ly l&gt;etter � II ..,,.
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or_phan comm ittee, East tlverpool ; A ppointment of COAtmitteea� laiMrs. Olive White, district deputy tri_it Deput-y; Introduction o, �li\t·
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couflcllor; Beulah Moyers1 Marietta , Loul 9e McKnJght and Hatt� :Slliln,
CQ�ncllor· Fay Parlin, "Marietta, ae• No. 2M.
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Little Hocking. Team capta�n Is Es- and )(arcenfl Walteta, * . ol�•
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Marietta by M&amp;fOl J)ptt , Curtl.a
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train ing, will be the 01'{;y· -�kle
J n the Indiana' Uneiip �lday .
Second baseman Jotinny·'tJ, ple
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bat fourth followed by shortstop
Woodie Held, flrd baseman Vic
Power, catcher Russ NiJ:on, third
baseman Bubba Phillips and pitch•
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l}nlJJ1 ol &amp; f111Jto viii 11!1 'lllife,
Authorities could !ind no moNEW PffJLADELl'H IA, O. UPI live tor the murder of Wfil1-m
Highway Pa(rolmen, aided by a w. Fender, 60, and hit wife, .lf.r.
Intensified tht�r nic e, at their remote farm ho,ase
patrol rlane:
M" arrh m this east central O hio Saturday ni.f;ht. The couple fl'U
.a r ea today for a 111•pect i n the found lying on the living room
�floor of I.heir home, shot throt.1Jh
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weapon . Their car wa1 stolen.
awarded at lhe charity ba U ben t' Wa,HH Selby ___
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fitllnj tb4!l PIHtant Valley Ho8p1t
al in Pl, Pleasant hue lwen term
ed ·•� nerous " b-y the hospital
autlUary which ill 11ponsorlng the
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Contributions have been rece1¥e4 from Pomeroy, GalUpol i..s ,
MaaoQ, t{'!,w Havf!n 1(¥1 Point
PleaU�tqr the evenl which will
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SevJd'y ' m'a mbers -Q( jpe senior d1 sappoiotmeQt ot the Air Force.
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The- ttl)lule was lutce8d ully
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.a · yiie,�en. Alfr� .School left. on Monday for I five- elected Saturday on the l7tb orbit
ey ia 11:iH-Hii!u\,a �wl:N)y,
day ttaJ Jn New York City , The of Dl� verer . X[ satelliu . B ut it
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be&amp;rit Co_n&amp;altJ M I play the Patt _,..nta p,il1 telurn � Saturd ay . nol hi m a n;iu ia MNato, Rbht,u
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By CHIT �ANNIHILL
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PARIS UPI _ P•esident Chor'
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where
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Meigs
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Se-Yeral teaCM!n chaperoned
are everywhere except
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Other eommitte.e rnembers an
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Bell• Pralri.: No. 269:. · J\lhe .Mc- m iir · Abdel Ka r.im Kassem held The Nortt, American visit wi11 Gel1¥.
ambition here.
Uum!)hfey,
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Dave , ex•Middleport (Beech- st) bo y a dec� de ago1 wlao · f,f• ' Kenll.e. IA&gt;la.n ,
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t.alkl toda)' with three m embers cap prevlous talks with Sovlet Knigh�, \.,Mr,:. Charles Musgrave.
ready is fa,rthei- up the ladder of reportial success status-w1?fp�•UOi: Lorett1.r, M��(er, of th� proYlaionaJ Ala:erlan cabi· Premler Nikila S. KhrushcbeY ln �A r-.. J'" JJ.oien, Mrs. Louis Telle,
Orai "ND. 13 ao.d �Li. � ,1"et seei:I!'' financial aliistance France and Prime Mini,t.tr · HaJ', Mra. Alffll Turner, Mrs.. Nor•
than most workhorse Q.ewsmen, wrote t)lis welcome.;I nole •lg\
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old tlfacmillan In Britain.
m.ao SiJn�lns, .lilrs. LaVera l'ier• \
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Davenport"11 8in1le. Orlando .('('pt•·
Th£' San Fr1mcisco Giunts, p roud do I. led th (' !lcore at 3.3 with a 1
ownrN or two quick dividends l w n - run homer off starler Bob
from
UflPl'fldletable Bill:Y Loes, Andnson In the !1111:th.
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now know there ill: abeolutely
The victory was the Gian1s'
nothing wrong with his arm-or
rourth in five games and 1 110
his bat, (or that matt e r, cith t' r .
Some skeptic&amp; re1t Loes had lost Dodgers kept pace with a 7 . r/ dt•·
his .!1h1lt when thl' llaltlmore Ori• cislon over the Cardinals, who
ole!I traded him and Billy O'Dell dropped thoir fifth straight. The
to the Glante l11:11l Deeember for Braves beat the Phill ies, 8-4, and
Jackle Brandl. They thought the the Pirates swept a douhll"headn
30-ycar-old Loes was merely
a
"throw-in" to keep lhe Giants
happy ."
He kept tht'm happy, all rlght .
Sunday and kept them In a firat­
plaee tle with the Dodgers too by
pltchina hitless ball in relier, pro­
ducln1 a key hit and scorina the
winni111 nm in a H•lnntna, 4-3 ,
vlclory over lhe Chk■ao Cub11.
Loes, tredited with his first National Lea1ue vletory , since 19'5f'
when he w11 with the Do;fa:er11,
took over for �-� JNnford fn the
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hit with ,,. : gl , all last season, dlH
q� o b at bat al!l:o.
H• lod
t • ;,1.•l)i with • tine
,lnale to rla\l Y&amp;'Stoaer Ben John• ' ,on, 1dvaneed to aecond on I HC·
,,nee and •�ted home on Jim

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1960

MEIGS IHEAffl

San Fr-ancisco Giants Satisfied Now On Loes.- · ·
After Victory For 1st Place Tie With Dodg�rs

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Pl'ITSB{JJ&amp;GH , UPI - A four• i n his firit majo, le1g1i1e appea,r­
dame seri�l with the PiltsburUl, ance, while Tefl Wlend was chl;fi·
Pirates senled one Jhing about the ed with the loss.
C::incinnatl Reds today; ?hey ttaYe
In the rlrst game, the Pirates
plenty of pOIWer Otl ociiasion.
racked up 1 1 hits lo anchor lhelr
After Ule .Pirate,• Bob Friend th ird game of the four-came !Let ·
sfmt out the--- aed•. �, g;I ibe open­ here.
ff" or a double"Fieader Sunday, the
Friend allowed only lhree .ain­
Reds looked like a sure bet to take
gles going into the ninth Jnning
the 11:i'lhtcliip.
when Lee Walls touched him lqr ,
Cincinnati bombarded fivf pitch­ a triple which oroved . harmles,,.
en for H hits and looked aa
Jn the Reds' only win out of
though ·they had the game ulted
aw11y until the Pirates exploded in the fou, games, J1y Hook show­
ed real mastery in a seven-hit
the nlght.
pitching . performance
Satur�ay
Behind 5-0 at the start of the · that gave the Re-ds .!l-n 1 1·3 victory.
ninth, the Pirates put on a six.run Cincinnati now has a 2-3 season
burst, highlighted b)· homeruns by reeon:I so far.
Hal Smith and Bob Skinner, that
Idle today, the Rede travel to
carried them to a 6·5 victory.
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Milwaukee to test their nemeel11
Henry Rel �vH
The Reds sent Billy Henry to of late seasons in a two.game
the mound after started Don New• series, startina Wednesday.
combe and Raoui Sanchez had
fa11hioned a shutout for eight in­
ninaa, then the Pirates exploded.
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NewcJunbe all�1fed ont, th.re.e
hil,S '�tote M w.is lifted In the
POMEROY, OHIO
fiflh innini· •f�r being stmck on
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tht rit!ht wri&amp;t by Bill Vlrdon 'i
ground tingle. He wu taken t.o
TONIGHT 111d TUISOAY
a h01Bpit11-I for i-nys. but said h�
"TIIE WONDERFUL
bad 1 f� use of .bis hand.
COUN11_lY''
' The 'ttMs seO�e'rl one Tun in · t he
First and added a pair of tallies
Robert �u,t,,..,, Julie Loooon ·
il'l each of the t h ird ind fifth ln­
J\.lng11.
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Dow Fin1terwald, 29, of Teques­
ta, Fla., th. ' l 9ri9 1·•inner, flni11hed
with a 68 !or a 27 2 and e sec:ond­
platt money of $1 ,900. After win•
11lng last year, when he ,played
with Snead in a final-round three­
some, Ftnstcrwald indlcaled he
would not re1urn . He said the
.gallery waA so 'pro-tinead that
hockti.ng by the Slammer's ad­
mirers in terferred with his game.
ft was Snead's turn to expound
this yeer.
"I hope it will linnlly get to
Edward Denjamln to do ,some­
thlni:: about his golf C'Ourse," the
White Sulphur Springs, W. Va.,
Mar told th@ .amazed gullery. He
h11d been han&lt;led o mirrophone
&lt;'onneded with the publk• acldre.qs

It's time

Galli polis Is
Tuesday Invader
And Challen ger

T� .,

Snead Gives
Slap To Course
Where He Won

Senti!'el, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , A,J&gt;rll

Reds Show They ·Have ·P.lmty
Of Power, But On Oeeasion

Galli polis, nipped by Ja(bon in
the opener. is al Pomeroy tomor•
row for the showdown battle in the
first round. Coach Russell Moore's
boys have had plenty or rest and
his No. One Cireman, Bob Cunning.
ham, should be ready !or a route
going .mound appearance.
Pomero;y und oubtedly will lace
Apeedballer
. Paul Evans, lat1ky Ne·
w.,i,1n"'n - Sturdl,
IJ'I)
GallipoH11
hurler, wh&lt;&gt; was ear•
v•r1t . (U) v, Pa1cual ( 1 1-10).
marted ear])' this sea&amp;On for great
o.l;' �..,. ICMdultid.
ihln.es in 8l)l'ing prep ball.
'tunda,'t Gamtt
l(an.., City at Cltica10
The Jackets will have their start
Detroit 11 Cfeffland
read y, too, being Boone Hlndy,
'tlf't�lnMen II isaltlmor•
Jilly Tom Anderg:on, and Fresh•
Niw ·· YOf'k at Boston,
111an Charley Bush, when Jackson
comes to the Municipal Park d ia­
mond. Chuck KeBSinger, fast ball•
ing righ thander wilh a nice curve,
probably will Rtart for the visitors.

GREENSBORO, N. C. UPI
Sam Snead, already involved in
the year 's top s:olf controversy,
left toda y with $2,800, his i;eventh
Greater Greensboro crown and a
aneer for the starmount Forest
Country Club course.
SAA.id birdled ,the · last two holt11
Bunltb ro, ·• r1••t ·rettnd 36-llf­
•· 'lilie lltrc;lul&lt;ler-{'ot' fov� lllm
!Int plo8 with a · ,n.liote to\al M
270.
The fl.nltb bt!lore a gallery or
some 9,000 w1111 par for the end
,
of a Gre11.t.er
Greensboro Open.

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NOW AT STATE TH Ataa
TONIGHT

Unlttd Pritn Internat ional
NAT IONAL L E AGUE
W. L. Pct. GB
Sa n F'rancisco
4 I .800
l..,&lt;.11; Aneeles
4 I .800
Milwirnket•
3 I .750 h
htuburgh
3 2 .600 1
l'mc1nn.it1
2 3 .400 2
2 3 .400 2
Chica�o
1 a .250 2 ½
Philadelphia
St. Louis
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t;1 Jnllay·� Results
t-lthburgh S Cincinnati O ht
Pltttbureh 6 Cincinnati S '2nd
MllwaukN I Philadalphia 4
LOI Angelff 7 St. Louil 5
Saturday's Ae,ults
MIiwaukee 1 3 PhllHelphla 3
C lndnnati 1 1 Pittsburth 3
S.n Franclko 6 Chic.ts,c, l
La1 AneelH 3 SJ. Loui, 2, night
Mond•y's ProNble Pilchen
No G•m" Sc;heduled
Tutsday'1 OamH
Phil1d•lphla ,t Pittsburgh, night
Chlcaeo at St. Louis, night
Los AnplH at S.n Fran-= isco
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I ' ( 1 8 1 Emplovment

Legal Notice

o lnd1t1, Span one {1) 85 feel - O
lnches, Span one ( I ) 85 feet -0 in­
chea, Span one ( 1 ) 68 feet - O in•
chea, Tot■! Spana four l4) 296 feeto inches, Roadway Width 30 feet•
o mchea. Type-Cont.inuous Steel
Beam.
Propowl No. 1

Bond In the amount of ,10,000.00.
and one Field coat, Bridge No. CAL uty dlredor.
The director reserve■ the rl1ht
'77�0933, Span one ( l ) 80 feet 0
Meip County commluionen re­
serve th,e rJa:ht to reject any or all
inches. Span one { l ) 100 feel• 0 in­ to reject any and all bidn.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
----- --- -- -btd1.
E. S. PRESTON
ches, Sp1rn one ( 1 l 80 feet · 0 inches
WE DO ALL K I N D S O F WORK.
STAT I OF OHIO
Director
Total Spans three (3) 260-ft.'et • 0
Mol91 County CommlulOMN
We buLld septic tanks, TV Radio
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
(4) l l, 18, 2tc
ay Sharon a.,1� Cl.-k
inches, ltoadway Width 24 feel · 0
Columbu1, Ohio, Aprll I, 1960
,Repair, Grass
Servicing and
(4) 1 1 , 14, 18, 2 1 , 2tl, 28, Sic
Steel
mehes. Type--Conlinuous
Contnd S..IM
FOR CONSlSTENT DEPEN DABLE RESU LTS
Cu t t i ng, I'owcr Mower HandyBeam (buill•upJ.
Phone
Shop.
Electr1r
mans
Copy No. 64-157
1,.eeel
Propoul No. 1 2
RATES
Athens County, Ohio, on part of
W Y 2-5404.
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
4·1S•3tp
County, Ohio, o n part of
Hocking
NOTIC
TO CONTRACTORS
LIG-AL NOTICI
J ttnta per word. o■e inaert100. Minimum charge- - 60 i:ent!
Sealed proposals will be received Section 20.81, U. S. Route No. 50 Section 0.53, Slate Roule No. 56 in
Ohio
Of
StaN
Township,
Rome
cleaning,
m
by
I cent. per word fo.f three consecutive in.sert1oru1.
The
is offering for
undenlgned
J
at the office of the State Highway
Sall Creek Town11hip, by cleaning,
Department of Hl1hwar1
sale two houses owned by the late
Special - one moulb. for 30 cent.a per word.
Direc1or of Ohio, al Columbus, spot priming and applying one spot priming and applying one
Columbus, Ohio, Aprll I, 1960
Elmer Hamm, Wetzgall Street,
ntn rat.fl of 3 C1.?nta per word will be cha.-ged for .advertising
Ohio, until 10:00 a. m., Ohio (East­ prime coal and one field coat, Bridge No. HOC•5tMJtl99, Span one
S..I"
ad
tr
Con
one
Spa"
ATH-50-2537,
No.
Bridge
Pomeroy, Ohio ..
1f not paid withln 10 days after receivms hi.ll .
l'rn J Standard Time, Tuesday, AP·
( 1 ) 49 feet - 10 inches. Span one ( 1 )
L ... I Copy fllo. 60,174
Bids wilJ be received for each
Erron: ia Advertislne - Should be reported imrnediately The
ril 26, 1 960. for improvement&amp; in ( 1 ) 64 feet - O inches, · Span one (1 ) rl9 feet - 10 inches, Span one ( I )
I parcel or on both parcels. Two
feet
ContrKt
Prlte
Unit
·
O
80
inches,
Span
64
one
(
l
)
naily SerJtlnel MU not be reapon&amp;ibLe for more th.an one mcor•
Proposals � os. 1 to 17 inclusive
49 feet - 10 inches, Span one l l )
Sealed proposals will be receiYed houses, apprained at $4MO.OO.
reel tndeJ"Uon.
are offered as one project and w i l l feet • o inches, Total Spans three 49 feet • · 10 inches. Total Spans
at the office of the State Highway
(3) 208 feet - O Inches, Roadway
Property ma)' be ■een It &amp;Dy
«.rd of Tbanta and Special Not.i ces of Events $ 1 .00. l&gt;blluaries
be 11w.ardcd as one contract.
four (4) 100 feet - 4 inches. Road· Dire&lt;:tor or
Columbus,
Ohio
'J'ype­
inches.
O
•
feet
21
Width
at
time
by contatting Wallor Hamm,
published at 1 cent per word.
PropoMI No. 1
way. Width 24 feet - O inches. Type
Beam.
Steel
uous
Contm
(EastOhio
m.,
a.
I0:00
until
Ohio,
uhio.
Pomeroy,
3 DAYS
1 DAY
':"/ OROS
6 DAYS
l MO.
Alhenli County, Ohio, on part of
-Steel Bearn.
Propo-aal No, 3
ern) Standard Tlme, Tuesday, AP·
All salea subject to approval or
14
60c
90&lt;
$1 :ij
Section 20.61 , U. S. Route No. 50 in
$4 :,0
PropoHI No. 1 3
ril 26, 1 960, for improYemcnt.5 in: Probate Court, Meigs County, Ohio.
20
$ 1 20
60c
$1 .80
Rome Township, by cleaning, spot
$U.(X)
Meigs County, Ohio, on part of
Athens County, Ohio, on put of
Propoaals Nos. I to 6 inclusive.
Walter Hamm
20
75&lt;
$1:,0
5
prime
one
applying
and
priming
$2.15
$7 0
Section 6.17, State Route No. 56 Section 10.58, Stale Rou\e No. 7 in as shown on the plans, are offered
Pomero.}', Ohio
o
N
Bridge
coal,
field
one
and
toat
cleaning,
Ad., N!Q\J\lt,d by 10 A .M . wlll b� 1n that day li paper.
in Athens Township, by cleaning, Chester Township, by
awarded
be
wlll
and
projetl
one
as
(4)
1.5,
HI,
18, 19, 20, 21, 6tc
ATH·50·2506, Span one ( l ) 68 feel spot priming and applying one spot priming and 11pplying one
u one conlracl.
prime coat and one field coat, prime coat and one field coal.
Athens. Melgs, Monroe, Morgan,
Bridge No. ATH 56- 1074, Span one dridge No. MEG·7 ' 1 :'.&gt; l 0, Span one Noble and Waehington Counlie■.
DON ST.• \I llllb
i l &gt; !O:i feet • O inches, Roadway ( 1 ) 48 (eet - 0 inches. Span one ( I ) Ohio, on v arious sections of U. S.
1
Width 23 feet . o inches. Type Pony 60 feet · O inches, Span one i I ) 48 Routes Nos. 21, 33. 50 and �A,
,eet - 0 inches. Total Spiins three
l rus11.
St.ate Routes Nos. 7, 8, 77, 78, and
I hOmH M. Fain
ATIONIWI•
.II
W
(J)_ 1 56 feet • O in�he6, Roadway 1 24, by painting existi.ng guard
4
No.
Propostl
1
I
Term it• and Pest C,. , ro!
Athens County, Ohio. on part of Width 28 feet · O inche1. Type-­ rail as per plan.
c.. ..
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, ·re• in1P4Ktion, l n1unnce N•tion- ,
.._
,=,, .... ,_,.
Section
6.3 1 . suite R.oute No. 78 in Continuous Steel Beam.
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.,,,;Je. EMy f■rm•.
''Proposals Non. I to 6 Inclusive
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Propot,al No. 14
Town1hip, by cleaning,
Trimble
radi­
of
types
l
l
a
rer,air
we
·
Phone i"&gt;omeroy WY 2-2:IU
this project to be completed not
of
M�igs County, Ohio, on part �f
spot priming and applying onu
Portamouth PR 6-2850
ators, from heater cores to
later than October 1�, 1960."
"93 i,..h\C:Olh $1 .
m
7
No.
Route
Stale
10.58,
Section
one
prin1e coat and
field coat
2 29 t k
aiddcrs must apply, on the prop.
the la rgl'st truck or tractor
Phon, WY -l-3561 Mltdleport
Brldge No. ATH·78-0634 Span on� , Chester Township, by cleaning,
-------er forms, for prequalification with
.
( 1 ) SO feet - 3 Inches, sPan one ( 1 ) sp�t priming and app�ying one
rad)alo r.
!he Highway Credit Examiner, at
WOULD LIKE TO
one
,coat.
and
field
coat
prime
(
inche1,
O
one
50
feet
Span
67
(21 )
1)
Ohio, at least 10 days
Columbus,
feet - 3 inches, Total Span■ three Bridge No. M�G-7·1 539, Span one
FOR SALE, t'IVE IIOOM HOUSE (3) 167 feet . 3 inche■ Roadway ( 1 ) 40 feel · 0 mches, Span one ( 1 ) before the date set to open bids.
The m i nimum wage to be paid lo
with bath. N ice loc1t..ion. Melvin Width 24 feet - o inch�a. Type- Mi feel • 0 inches, Span one ( 1 ) 40
labor employed on this con­
e.11
Pomeroy, Ohio
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy. Continuoua Steel Beam.
feet • 0 inches. Total Span&amp; three
tract shall be in aceorda!l.ce with
3.30 . :�0tp
Roadway
inches.
0
·
feet
130
3)
PrOPoHI No. 5
ON OR FOR
Width 28 feet . o inches. Type-­ lhe "Schedule of rrev1lllng Hourly
· o. Mc:i..01'
BOUSE FOR SALE fr' ti'AGEWage Ratee Ascertained and Deter­
of
part
on
Ohio.
County,
Athens
continuous Steel Beam.
- • •d H . , .
AUCTIO:ii.EER
town, six rooms, 4 rooms down, Section 1.3-4. State Route No. 280
mined by the Departmect of In•
5
1
No.
Propoul
Rout•
2,
tom
LIM':9
Bot
,
eer , , 1 e l h l
2 up, approxihl1tely 1 acre le. in Ames Township , by cleaning,
Meig1 County, Ohio, on part of dustrial Relations applicable to
- ------- · --vel land excellent well 13 milea spot priming and applyin 11 one
c o e I•
Department
H i(hway
1
l'.l
H
)
&lt;
NU
Section
..
10.58, Slate Route No. 7 ln Stale
_
1
'Jl
·
lN ING, REF RIG
.
If I nterested See
from Pomeroy on State Route prime coat and one field coat,
Improvements In accordance with
a ■ d ltt H
Wllship,
a t 1on �erv1c e. Jack , 8 .Hdn g�ra· 1
Chesler
by
To
cleaning,
Inquire Bridge No. ATH-280-01 44, Span one
6 1JZ . Price $800.00.
1 1 u 1 1 . Nl• w llciven. Phone :ru
spot priming end .applying one Sectionn 4 1 15.03, 4 1 15.04, 4 1 1 5.05,
Mri. . H o we i l at Pagetown.
8
,
I
)
60
inches,
feet
Roadway
O
prime coat and one field coat, 41 15.06, and 4J l5.07 of the Revis­
25-,J7.
I
6·23-U
Rutland, Ohio
3-12-60tc:
Width 20 feet · 6 inches. Type- Bridge No. MEG-7-1 84 1 , Span one ed Code of Ohio."
I _
Steel Beam.
- - -- -- - I
( 1 ), 44 feet . O inches, Span one ( 1 )
The bidder must submit with his
MUELLER FURNAClt. ..., W ISTltliG­ FARM FOR SALE 79 ACRES 8
PropoNI No. 6
feet - O Inches, Span one (J) 44 bid a certified check in the amount
55
room house. barn. cellar and
HOYS6 •ppl1anc;H, Arnold Br•
Athena County, OhJo, on part of feet . O inches, Total Spans three
outbuildings, plenty of water,
of $1 ,000.00.
then, 5yra,cu._, Ohio. PhoM
WE W IS H TO T I I A N K ALL WIIU
Section 2.05, �tate Roule No. 329 (3) 143 feet . O inches, Roadway
paature, coal mined or strip­
Plans and specifications are on
WY-2-6384.
1 1 -19-tfc:
Hl'IUilt'd us at t he { I IIIC of Lhc
in Rome Township, by cleaning , Width 42 feet . o inches, Type ped. Price $3000. $1,000 down,
file in the department .of hlghway.s
dealh of our son Wt· l'!lpe1-ially
spot priming and applying one Continuous Steel •Beam.
TELEVISION RADlO AND SMALL
payments on balance. Located 1
and the office of the division depu•
wu;h to thatlk t h e l'omcroy c111
REV. WRIGHTSELL
prime coat ■nd one field coat,
Proponl No. 1 6
appliance repair. Phone Otii
mile from Dexter. Wil kesville
ty director.
er�enn !i&lt;1uad. Ilic pol1ee de
·
Brldll:e
329·03:ffi,
No.
pan
ATH
S
'Meigs County, Ohio, on part o f
M ct:l into.ck, .Racine, Ohio.
The Morning Star Evangelical
M09· rl242.
4•12 ..fltp
The director reserve.s the right
part mcnl, 1·1ty offictah nnd 11 m 1
one
( 1 ) 86
feet - 0 inches, Section 0.40, State Route No. 338
-tfc
2-1
Brethern Church is plan­
United
to
reject
any
and
all bids.
ployee,. lll-nry Ewrn,l,l, fo'ri t .1.
HOUSE FOR SALE lN POMEROY Hoadway Width 1 5 feet - 6 inches. J n Sutton Township, by cleaning,
ning its Spring RcviYal meeting
S.
E.
Duck and l l o m e r U a x t c r nnd
PRESTON
,
Pomeroy, Ohio
sized Type-Pony TruBB.
9 rooms, 2 bath.1, full
spot priming and applying one
to bcain Thursday evening, April
everyone whu helped in any
i,;V:i'J'OM H U I L1' JU1't.w:;N lJ.l!iDirector
PropctMI No. 7
basement, ne w gas furnace,
coat,
field
one
and
coat
prime
Wily,
1:11,i:ned tu: 'OIU buu,J .Fr-,e M­
(4) 1 1 , 18, 2tc 21, at 8 p. m. and close, Sunday,
Athens County, Ohio, on part o! Bridge No. ¥::EG-338•0086, Span one
large Jot. F. A. Swatzel, 307
May 1 .
.Mr a n d Mn. H.cE•d Will
l!Wd les. i,·o, .... nan and A1.1botl,
Spring Ave., Pomeroy 4•11H2tc Section 2.84, State Route No. 356 ( 1) 3 1 feet - 9 inches, Span one ( 1 )
Rev. Kenneth Wright!f-11, Belpre,
1ind dau�hter)j.
8-6-tl
Pbone WY-2-5321.
ti l.AS::t �IIUW CASE, $ltJ.00, Cali
in Waterloo Township, by cleaning, 45 feet . 6 Inches, Span one ( 1 ) 43
be the evangelist. Rev. Wright­
will
1
4 18 l i t·
Ti9er1 Get "D•ndy"
T E L EVISION-RADIO ANO SMALL r FOR SALE HOUSE IN POMEROY spot priming and applying one feet . o Inches, Span one ( 1 ) 42 feet
h'u been Jn the ministry for
sell
( i i 1 -1 , 3 1 1)
7 room,, bath, large lot, close prime coat and one field ooat, o inches, Span one (1) 38 feet • 4
Appll.ann r•pelr. Call Frank
L EGAL NOTICI
several years. The music will be
ne
to
gas
location,
school
w
Bridge No. ATH·356-0204, Span one inches. Total Spans five (5) 200
Capt•ina, 41• N. 5Kond An.,
Meigs County Hlghwey De¢.
Fl l H S/\ 1 .E : 5 IHJVM l l l&gt;USI·:.
under the direction of Rev. Fran•
4-1 2-6te ( I J 50 fl · 1 0 In. Roadway width 24 feel - o inches, Roadway Width 24 NOTIC
hea t· Ca ll WY.2•3708·
---- --- - ---Middleport.
E TO CONTRACTORS:
31 3 tfc
full hiiSl l tl\Clll 1n Clw:,ter , 3 . ti5
cis H. G lazier, pastor of the
feet · 0 inches. Type-Steel Beam. leet . O lriches. Type-Girder.
l9MI CHEVROLET VH Delair. 4 dr.
Sealed Bitls will be received by church. There will be special music
aln·s, 2 li1g l·1s l t'ru:-., w;itcr 111
POMEROY
lN
HOUSE
SALB..
FOR
AIJCTIONIIR
Propowl No. 8
aedan. Air conditioned. Power
PropoH I No. 1 7
the Meigs County Commissioners, each
huUM' . .$U,uuo.ou. Call Y U 5 208::i
anyone
and
evening
6 rooms, bath and 8H beat. GaGellia County, Ohio, on part of
Compl•t• s,ntc.
nteerln.i and brake■. Spotieli.i.
County,
.Morgsn
Ohio,
on
of
part
Pomeroy, Ohio, up until 10:00 who cares · to sing a spedal num•
4- ltl-Jl p
rlYcr.
of
view
Beautiful
rage.
Section 4.51, U. S. Route No. 35 in Section 15.51 , Sta(e Roule No. 555 o'clock A . M. Monday,
Critt Bradford
$1495. lllacltnar '11, P01J1croy.
May 2nd, ber during the meetingt1 is invited
Out or all high water with or Springfield Townnhip
W,II,, Phon• or Contact
, by cleatting, in Union Township, tty cleaning, 1960 for furni1hlng and applying
13 61&lt;' ' - ◄
wlthoul
furn
1
·
ture.
2W
Y
• to contacL Rev. Glazier. The public
SING�
J t Sl::WJN&lt;; M i\t ' l l lNt: IN A. C. BRADFORD, 1,cln•, Ohio.
----------spot priming and applying one spot prlming and applying one minimum of 83,000
gel. of I. E. 1 is welcomed. The church is local•
5376_
3tc
8
1
lWall l 1 l u l modern cillmwl. t:0111•
Good Cl ..n UMd Car■
25-U
prime coat and one field coat, prime coat and one field coat, Dust Control on County
Roads.
ed just east of Nease Settlement on
----- - - --AU M.kH and Mt:tdalt
l lkl c with at taduncnts arnl
Urldi,ic No. G AL-3�·07!J8, Span one Bridge No. MRG-:iM-1 716, Span
Material lo be applied under the the Morning Star Road.
t
-.6,,
.
,lfl"
CABI·
�l
ClHC.n
BUILIH
S,
t
IIU11
U
guanJhtcl '. W i l l :;ell for $3 7.U
AITROPOL ITAN MOTORS
.( I ) 47 feet · 6 inches, Roadway one (0 36 feel - 1 1 inches, Road- dirccllon of
,.
ftJ
Engineer and
N E T 111.ikcn Formica slnk �ps.. ......
� cwsll or hy lllllllllLly 1,a�'rl\Cll\S .
600-606 .... Main !tt.
sa:ll..7 Width 28 feet · 0 inches. Type- way Width 1 2 feet . O inches. Type must have a County
�
temp-@r■tu
re of not
NAMED TALINT SCOIJ T
V myl ashc:itos block laid. }fa!M_fl!
J'hu n1J _WY2·2, U4.
-,
Po,naroy, Ohl•
4. 1 J&gt;-lit1·
Steel Beam.
-Pony Truss.
less than 160 dcgrees Wheh applie d.
-.
_
MINNEA-POLIS, Minn. UPI
-_ _ _- _ �_
repll.lr• uf 11.U descriptioraa,, �- · POMEROY - lO·room frame, has
PropoHI No. 9
Work lo start on or about, the Joseph Henry Thomas of Court­
.
.
" Propo als
2 ap11rlmcnl11 . (one ·hoom and
r n�, M t:I&lt;( I /H Y 2 dr H&lt;'d1:111 . Mor• FJ (H; JUA(l(I'..:, $:.!5.Uu. 11�11 1:,: room
t_; uy .l'\t• i;Jcr, li.aclnc, Ohio.
G allia County, Ohio. on part of
Nos. I lo 17 mclus1ve first of June
R
1000 and to be· oom- land, Ohio, h11 been appointed a
one 6· room). baths. Large lot, out
h1·1•&lt;1 k fasl set
cyomat1c. Clean &lt;'11r 111s1de and
:;11 1 tl!, :i;"u 00;
2 24 tfc
Sectlon 0.00. State Houtc No. 141 of this project to be complet�d not pletcd •by
i
$ H:i.UO; k1tl' 11cn l' aluuct, $15.00
of high water. $4000.00 Tmns.
July !irs , 1960.
out. $8Y5. lllaettnar's, Pomeroy.
talent scout for the Minneapolis­
October
than
later
Township,
Walnut
in
1960.
S,
I
cleaning
by
A Certi fied Check in the amoun t St. Paul club which will begin
�ct• Kul h 11.:1•n Carpenter, Dcµut GA. AVE LY T "- ACTOR SAL IS AN D SYRACUSE - 6•room frame, bath,
4 13 tile
dders
B
apply
must
spot priming and applying one
l
: on � he P�O- of $500.00 must accompany each play In the National FoobbaJl
___________
furnu(· e, shade, double gatage, and
Street, Hut lund.
4- 1 ::i· Jk [ S•rvlc•. 512 E. Main, Pomeroy.
coat and one field coat, per ro1:m11. for preq�alificati_on wilh Bid. Successful
Phon, WY2-2975. Open 'tll 9
196� OLl)S 98, 2 DOOR H1', 'R&amp;H
Bidder to furnish League in 1961.
large corner lot, 2 blocks from prime
BridKe No. GAL-1(1 -0653, Spall one the Highway Credit Examiner, .it
m.
until
1.
1111,sman:
Jun,
WSW , lull power, B rown and l-' O lt SA LK
p,
school.
$65i00.00.
7 H UUM HOUi:i E .,
Harold Barnh,rt,
RffdsvlttiL 1 38 ACRI flAIM - 40 lo Mt acres ( 1) 2'7 feet . g inches, Span one ( 1 ) ColumJ:,us, Ohio, at least 10 days
"'9®.·
white wllh cuatom 1klrt1. �
largo garden and yard. A lso :l
feet - 9 lnche■. Total Span■ three befort the date aet to open bids.
O h lo. Phon, cooh, Ill • 3691 .
tractor t 111 a ble, 10, acres river
trade. Phone
00., Contlder an°
-1
. 9 9lnches, Total Spans three
room house. .s11me lol. Uclmar
feet
The minimum wage to be paid to
3- I IHfc
Muon SPnic� 3-fl282.
bottom, good barn, 14 stanchions,
l!hodct1 1 Hurns mvilltJ.
4- HS·Jtc
________
all labor emloyed on this contract
inchea,
2
.
(3)
feet
93
Roadway
4 1 1 6tp
9 sta 11 Ii, concrete fl oor, e Iectr ·
.
shall be in accordance with th�
FOR TI ii!: BEST HOOFING SER·
city. 2-bcdroom home. rrce gu, Wldth 25 feet 6 inches. TypeUl'HIGJIT
IOUVl:ll
I
VACUUM
SPRED SATIN FOR INTERIOR WAL�
" Schedule of Prevailing Hourly
vice, roof rcpu.iring, roofi ng,
Beam.
Steel
19M FORD V8 t'AIRLA N�; 2 dL
with oil lncom e. Located on
hais
tion,
condi
1
A
in
Uca11cr
lle·
and
Ascertained
Rates
Wage
No,
Propouf
pain
Call
roof
iing.
10
us B ill
Be11u.ll1ul -:ar. $7�. !Blaettnar's,
blacktop road . $12.500.00.
SPRED LUSTRE OIL BASE ENAMEL
thro w 11way luig11. t'ull price
Wyu tl and George Staats. Phone I SO-ACRI
Gallia Count)'. Ohio, on part of termlnerl by The Department of
PoQleroy.
4 13 6lc
·
FARM
_
60
acres
act1
only $23.00. l'ho11e W \'2·:.!204.
lndus1rial Relations applicable to
W Y2- Z724 Pome roy, Ohio.
tor tillab le, bank barn. stanc h• Section 7 :04, State Route No. 5M
NEW:
•"15-�tt
19" CHEVllOLET 210 2 dr. 107
4 - 1 !5-6tp.
• iahway Department rm­
r Jons, concrete floor, several ln Morgan Township, by cleaning State ll
Annlvenary special. B laettnu's,
applying one prime provements in accordance with
other buildJng1. Good fence,. spot prime 1nd
Pom..lrO;y. $493.00.
-i 13 6tc �7 ACII � I I I LL ft'AHM. 5 IWUM
coat, IBrldge No. Sections •u�. oa. 4 1 15.04, 4 1 15.90,,
field
one
coal
and
Day or Evening call WY 2-3748
Drilled well. several springs . ._
l lou�e, 3 oulbuildings, 12 acrc!i AR YOU RUN DOWN AT THI
oJ\e ( l } 31 fut 4 1 15.08, md 4 1 15.07 ol the Revised
Span
l
10
GA.lr5M-1
h .. lsl Ooa Your aoul nNd ...,
room hou1e, all mlncraln. $6M&gt;O.
l10Hum land, 1)11.s\urc und Um·
-0 lnche1, Ro;dway width 13 ft-0 in· Code of Ohlo."
Ing! l11t Work. Lowell Prltet.
VIRGIL TIAFORD, Salesman
ber, cledrh:, water, 40 acrl!s
cbe1. Type-Pony Truaa.
The bidder must suhmit with his
Bo• 229
RACINI SHOI $IRVICI SHOP
PIIOM WY 2-67'1
RHUBARB ROOTS. 01.D V lCTOR,
Wllh m111cntl.s. $2,300.00. Hill
a certified check in the amount
bld
1
1
No.
Propoe1I
OHIO.
RACtNI,
4 JR 3tt
JA and Canadian Red- Guarant•
4- 1 5-4tp
Cu,art, HiiClllC, Ot110.
$140.00.
of
of
part
on
Ohio,
County,
Gallia
to
Roule 1
Middleport, Ohio
Phone WY-Z-37'8
eed
a:row. 2k each. Second
Plans and 11pccifications are on
4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. "61 Sectlon 9.24, Stile Route No. 775
.llou1e e■1t frora School house COMfUHTAUL � FOUT W E A H for
ROAD
BRADBURY
South 2nd St., Middleport, 0. in Green Town1hlp by clean spot me in the department of hlghway1
now IIIU.1 the hol dU)'K 11he1u.l. W e
Jn Syracuae. WlllJam II. Holme■.
· i i n d
' o�n�e:._p
lh�e'.._d
of�l�
th�e:_..'.'
4-16-31p.
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- -- - ----HI tlh! "111ust wanted" styles.
·1 111.: �hoc Uux, '.t11utllti1101· t.
MO11M9 IL\RLEV VAVl[)SON
'
tort:vele 74. Newly recondition­
4 18 {jl(•
I'\
ed m r&gt;tor. Contact llury Hou�h,
l.1tlton, W. Va. SP3·0238.
110-r:
fvl&lt; SALl::-i-- H
4,12&lt;1tp
po1n 1 rc1n1::er.ilur. J du.11;, 1::11i1
Hefore 9:30 A.M
rnngc u11d l d l U l' l ! C �ct. Price d
WV-2-26-49
Middl,port
\f'JNDOW QUND.., ANLJ SHADES
rl· u:11,uubw. lC1:1}· 11wntl Thom11s,
Pomeroy W Y-2.U95
Ver •tlar, lUlnd,, 111 1ize■ and
Li.i ll�li\'l lk, 01110.
4 1 8 Ute
llAUTl. P: I ID ITOll
colora. lqoee ¥11Umate1. Oale
---- -- --At Cheater
Wlppel Supply, 21A Unlon �ve., u.-,t;l) I U .\IATO S'l AKl!:::-i, CALL
Yukon 5414'
Pomeroy, Ohh,.
S·fi-60tc � I �·�� (J,
- �u_a��
.
HAMILL l ■ IVICI ITATION
\
SHEARING � HA.H.Lt:� l' ON f'.ULi,.. llA::iE. illlW •
COMPL;;TE SllE1£P
....,. 9:00 A.M.
•
ouUU. 3 )'car old 1orrel mare.
1353
Ata».ny
art.I l..111t1wcll, 'J u1111u·11 J ' l,11111s,
John Meekl, Shade, Ohio Rt. I . Jluo. 1 hu11c Loolv111c 1Mu.
Ivery Oay Ser rtce
.
Phone ..\then, NJY8·3271 .
- --- · 18 Otp
t'H.EE
INSPECTI ONS-- . r
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4- l 6,3tp,
II
W Y2·.2774. GIimore
MOHE T!WPICAL 1
iu,:etlVlW
I • I '
Supply
1P�9 HOUSF. TRA l l .�IL UNI.Y
Sture. Vuughan Pest Control
fish, Mulllt•'s, A11J;f'i'� .i 11d Vo11
$26'°. with islorm wh11low1 and
l'o., SL Uury's, W. Va. Mem•
Uw·,, etc ,
l .uwctl !\k:-.l1d,k,
air conditioner. WIii drdlYer up
Ant1quliy, Ohio.
her o( N1:1tlonal l'esl Control
t·l Od:lle
to 20 mlle1 frl'(!. SN! or Phone
Assoclnlion.
4·9-lfc
---- - Willl■m Roush, M1uio11, W. Va.
srruce 3·�207 .
( 90 1
4 1 8 3tc
LAWN litl' WEHS SIIAltPEN ED.
l!:ttSulme mv, "rs repaired, ma­
JSl0 BOA rs ANO MOTORa, $A5
WE'LL OUUAIITSI: YOU WON'T! And we'll fllnher ....,••iee
chme s.1w £illng. Ern�sl L. Le­
11nd JP wh1l• lh•y IHt, M.tr•
wis, �a North Third SL, Middle­
I
you will be COIIPLBTSLY A,JSPIBD wltl, a Qulek•lleeovery
f'Olhan Motr;in. t,O(I Ii:. #Min
po1·t, o. l'hone WY2-2358.
IIO.•allon BINV!c -Wa�r H•�• or YOl\f m-7 wlll be re•
i.t,, Pom.,-or. Phon, WY ..,_,._.,O.
4- 12·61c
I M4-ttc
&amp;urned, lnolllllbls Ule lu&amp;alla&amp;IOD ONla.
- - - - - - ------ - UPHOLS Tl!RY CI.IANI D
t,y rn:w modt't'll nwlhod endor,ed
Worry-f__ That'• the Quiclt•R.covery 50-pllon Elect.ric
by leadlnc hbm• manufal'lurcn.
Water Heat.I Compare It to electric u,ht. Both are flamel­
\.l'Ah .•MENTS - i u rn uihed IDO C ost cry
low. A l l wnrk guara n·
Y
vnlun1lahed. Md'..,Hten, M ld cUe le('d. }'u 1 11 1 t urc
reason why so
and fllllNIIM 6-11• 6o6\ Cll'I t/«lri&lt;:. It's a
reedy to use iri
·
pOrt. Phone w y . ;i.,U:tti .
.,:' ! ';,
2-3- U . 2 ho ur9. All work done ell&gt;clri­
many molhen are insiatm&amp; qn ' '.l,he llfe Qulcl&lt;,Recovery Elect,;c
· . . _ _ __ l l•ally Call tod11y (or demoniitration
'
,uanm­
�
Water Heatar. The water heater witli com,,1,te aad,/
J HOO� li' U H N ISI I IW A1u1rtmcnt. j or &lt;'Sll1111Hc. NO OBLIGATION
-,_ or your money will be returned, including 'the installation
Paugh'• Uphol stery Cl..,..,.
134 Mulberrl' · Call WY 2.(JOI5.
..,.ra_ See your elec:tqc t1ppli1111A1 doaler or phunber, or call U11
Phon• TU2-56l5.
(4) 13, 6lc
�16-6t1t
·;
VI CIIJlom Royal
fo, more detailL
7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 5
CLILANllt
of Door" Sedan. 2 tone IIN)en fln­
roorn 1partmeuls. A. N. Ben!Zel.
&amp; TV Repair len6N
'
illl, pod. Ure•. automath: tril\'I.,
/
l'h4int WY-242SS
1 1-Hfc
Phone WY2-3272.
-·
redlo ond boater. Speelall1 prlc,
P'llltMNIW, l)h..,
DELUX E 4 HOOM nOW NSTAIRS - - ____
ti&gt;
:,'0\11'
ed.
unfurn i:1hcd o partm l' nt. Ni &lt;.'t ly
furnl1hed 2 bedroom 2nd floG,
11parlment. Middleport WY2· 8.ARNEB•SIKPSON
1118ull,,,)ICX
4-12-61p
3874,
Al�nt� Middleport. l'ir•. ,\uto­
qioblle, BondL Phont1 WY,a.
2903,

WANT ADS

Wonted

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1 (20 B u�ess�e�-:_s
Experienced

Notice

Legal Notice

RADIATOR

PHONE WY-2-2 1 57

Notices

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TRA DE

NEW FURNITURE

HOUSE TRAILERS

Rutland Furniture

t 2 i Cord of Thanks

B laett111a r's

USED CARS
ARE SHARP
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Real Estate

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Belpre Minister
To Speak For
Sprin� Revival

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Legal Notice

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King Builders Supply Co.

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Ru nn ing
out of
hot wate:t
too often ?

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41 For Rent

POMEROY
CO.
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1'6NPM• ' OB10
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10,30
1 1 , 00
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1.2,00
12,30
1 :00
1 : 11
2 ,3()

Play Your Hunch
Price ii Rl&amp;ht
ConcentntJon
Truth or ConteQuenCfll
'
It Could Be .Y011
Mid Day Ne" '
Movietime
Loretta Youn11 Theiler
Youn� Dr. M alone
FNm These Roots
Comedy PlayJ 1ouse
Adventure Theater
Steambo11 Bill
Woody Wood pecker
Music in the Round
Jim Thacker Show
Weatherca,t

-- 1· ul
Chester c.lA.K..
N eWS Reported

�NVTI'

dauJhte,, Mr. ,,,d M n Victor WIil
1t Canal W 1 nchHler.
Mr and Mrn. John Sheet, and
,on of Charle,lon spenl TUe1&lt;by
wlth his aunt. Mrs. Mollie Book•
man.
Mn. Henry Beaver 1pent Wed- nesday in Parkerabu.r,:.
Mr. and M�. Homer Frank of ', '
t)nlon Furna.ce spent Thursday &lt;
wlJh Mr. t,nd .Mr&amp;. Guy S�'"i�- ' '
,
.
, llehl. .
'ii
,
Mrs. �Jl4-el Cleland ■pen\ •n •
1
ternoon with Mrs. J11mn .B&amp;Ue,i . O
14r. and Mrs. Joe NunnalJy aod
son, Steven. spent Tue■day I� Col­
umbus. Their daughte� B�cky,
spent the day wil h her grandpar•
enls, 'Mr. and Mrli. Ray Whaley of
Shade.
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By Cl•rl� A.11.n
C. N. Jones ,pent several day■ ln
Columbus attending a apeclll
4:!I() l,d · lurt TDII•
=
ac:hool for milk te1tin1 at OSU.
Bill
S:00 8le111l
Mrt. Jonet visited with her daua:h•
Sgt Preston
ter anij 1 fatnlly, Mr. and Mn. :td
il:QO liluuc in the Round
lfolTIIIOl'l, While Mr. Jones _attend
f:11 1#11 Tbacbr Show
!lit od&gt;MI.
(tt:20 Weathercpt
3:00
.
• Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Marl-i.n are
•� ll�J&lt;ll Plclure
3 , 30
vlsltin,: thei'r 10n and fanilly tt
1:45 Huntley Bl:lr.kl11 r.•P•rt
4 ;00
Tucson Arizona.
Hud:leberr, ll•�
4 : 30
Vi111t\pg Mr. and Mrs. Deruel
-IIJvuboat
5,00
Cleland we-re Mrs. Nora Bailey of
a,
Jl:30'
5,BO
Flatwoods and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
P:00 i'iter t.\JIUI
6:00
Will, Syrac use .
A,Topa Tl/eater
G:11
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris, Colum•
•10:® !Steve Allen Show
6:25
spent the weekend with Mr.
bus,
1 1 :do News Headlines
-J:80 �,;'l''lli'S P:lrtu,.
and Mrs. Ric hard Fick and •on.
1 1 : 10 wti,thereast
8:45 Runt!e, BrJnkley Repor1
l\fr. and "Mrs. John G inlher _p,µd
i,
1 1 :J� Jack Paar ShQw
._
Cannanball
daughtef5, Joyce Ind Mn. �it1ej,
, 1 :00 Sign OIi
,.I
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7 :ao La.rlmle
, I�
Peterson, and Mn. Faye fat.-on
'j,
spent Sunday tn Dayton visiting
Hartvn■
!�1��;·Murra, Pan,
Mr. and Mn. Carl Watson and Mr.
er spent SUnday
ti
151
�
I0:00 M-fquad
5:45 Sitn On
and Mr,. Tom Barihel,ny ahd ;yr11. afternoon W�tJl � FA!na Arnold
Phfi . sllveni Show
l0:30
Classroom
l
e:QO Continenta
husbind, Sgt. � ·PeterJames Euier bf .Middleport •· �
Peterson's
1.1 . 00 NOWA H'Ni •ll.111..
T:00 Today
Sat�ij Jue� bf John Ten-ell. ·
thh
Fo�
Air
the
in
ilt
is
who
son,
1 1 :lli w-,.tberc-Alt
9:00 Katie Doonan Show
os �nard ,
Hospital there. Mn. Peterson re:IJomi? J.(adfora f
1
l! ' l5 Jaf!li. Paar fih01i
9:30 Topper
h� :r�I ,i,,
malned for a lon1er violl �lh her !('!fes'E!ll�t'. h�
�
l
lie 111
10:llO
husband.
rn �w1•'1'
if•� T�onus o\,
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p
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l•, fvt�ed •tft�ntly . ·' fi.
lliam ' SlahinN' .Jlafl: rewllh
ailt vn.'hed Jlfee,. """ tul'ijod , , •Pdirl 'Jlfil..,. ,lill.,11,b •••;,,,
H •
,urg er')' .
Lov� That jlob .
Mr. alid· lilri.' :Jl'�i'lon �: 1, ' · y,hert i · ·· �...,_,,,
Q)
Aboul Face,
._, 1
'va;t lllrQl� 1 1Jawk; BIDdU ,on ol l!f�.'J!:r h eti'itio!lhd!beei/ guile
', , ·
1 :30 l,l_e d11 , .
e, albwJy. �Hr. and· llro: fl'arhrd Hrwlc'.' was m-w� ii
.
1,()0 �Olorlcan !!!iia,lt,..
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. &lt;hrist,ned lit tit�· )fothodfil "hurdt , fflVIAf'.' 1\• ' ' · ,
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.cOO D�� In .Court .
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ind
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2:90 •l'fi• Gale GI- Show
1:00 Saa ,....- Relit
· '\Ii". and Mn.'La:rg Roush, Jack- Wolfpeli"�
' • �ay ·att.n,id8B
�eat the Clock •
t:l(f T&lt;NI' f'.ac&gt; l-6Cltl
-·,
son, J_P,ent IHe_ ·+�e,�a• ,f"h /#r. w\lp ' "\lr.' , ·Mri'1 �o• We)'��111�,
1;30 Who il&gt;o You Trust
e:..;, , Weather Tett er
1
-�fiil"'if/
a nd
4'00 �l'!lerlcaJl J!l,pdll!'&lt;Jd
. 6,11) John Daly l'leWI
.,i'l)�
,
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.fomerfU'
ueier
' " &lt;:Jrl:I 111!
5 ,JO R&lt;lcky Ind HI• Friend,
7:00 Brobn An-ow
James ,Ridenour Ind /1118' i: b�r
&lt;1 �t)!Fi�a '!f!tle 'eier �l,ll- ,
,: 30 Cheyenne
UJO Sin Franciac:o Beat
1)1
llaye• sp,pl' TJu1/&gt;d1y .1n · e;,1Pii
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and:
�: !iloik Pue'se-/
Ortl Your SIIO Repor141
8:30 Bourbon Street Bea1
� · ·
on bu■lness. Th ey ■bft vJhlt , lli� ,80 , r SHa ,:
ParadlH
o
in
ures
Adv.-,t
q;30
e:40 Weatherm&amp;n
ther
grandm
s
o
,
Mr
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1:�!b
'
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i
qld
la a P8_\[fql 1,n ,
ri.
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t0:30 Ted Mack Amateur Hour
�
11:43 John Daly Mews
our.
'lri' l')tr'l:ers,
�Hital
b
ti,,;.)\
the
" S) ·
11.:00 The News TOlllpt
.
7·30 Honeymooner■
Mrs. Ida J'nla�t 11 vl,aJt� h�J·
· •
Lu_r.i.
· '&lt;'if'
7:30 Bronco'
,.
U : 10 Scanning the Weather
' �s. �uUa LelJpe�t '!dio 1ha_ s been
8:30 W:yatt l:arp
1 1: 15 Sport Report
h�lill�g care' !or -�er pa,rents, Mr,
W
":00 'l"l1P .Rlfl.einan
n ;20 Late Shaw
• A ' ,.. '·
Mrs. ' Wm. Eichinger Sr., the
11,30 Co,t 45
past week, has returned to h•,
, o :oo ALcoa '1esents
Mr. and Mn, Dendl Geoglein borne in Akron.
10,30 l(eep Talking
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ti,purrier
and grandson Mark Cluke .and
-H:00 Cartoon Spectadltlar
Newa Tonight
Th,
1:00
Thoma.s Fork spent Monday with
of
Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd Spence call•
i:s:30 Romper Room
:015 Sca:t&amp;nln&amp; tlu! Weather
and Mrs. Norrr�an Weyersmll ­
Mr.
1
ed on Mrs. Jennie Roush Sun9:30 Movie
ler.
rt
Re,o
SPorll
&lt;:I&amp;
d ay ·
\l:2G Your "'ASO Re,orter
Mrs. Dale Smith of Pome,roy
I ,1s i.te Sbow
Recent visitors of .Mr. and Mrs.
'"1:30 I Married Joan
a day la1t week 'with ?.Jrs:
spent
ff
·
O
Sip
12:46
Will Heilma,i were Charles Sa'yre
1 2:00 ReirtlellS Gun
Jind heli,ed wllb \tie
Leonard
.and sons of Wolfe Pen. StilrJey Amoe
qullting.
Heilman, Rev. ,and Mn., Weber
Family pight wlll be 6bsi,J'td
Thoma, Rev. and Mn. G.arrabnnt
the Rock Sprints Chnrch · on
at
Mr. and Mrs. J)ave Willtams and
11 ,30 l)ecomi,,r arid•
22. Rev. Robert King I will ,
April
children and 'Mr_ and Mrs. John
12,00 Lo� 91 Lile
show hlS sJides on Alask11. A pot!2:l!O � 11\&gt;1' Tomom,w
1:IIO Tbo llrtl),ter Day
luck supper' will be held at '7 p. m .
Tho l&lt;lld� Llllll
,2:45
W�����d Mrs. Robert Pa inter Everyone i s welcome.
l:ID The 116&lt;HI Storm
and Douglas Johnson called on
1 :QO Heart of the Citr
IIIO The Edee of Nlet
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Humphrey
and Mrs. Harry Brown T1u!s:Mr.
Tl11n.s
the
World
A;
1
Stooeea
.J:00 The 'l'bne
and son were guests of Mrs. Hatel
day.
For Better • ror Wont
I•
1:30 The lJfe of Ril ey
.
and (amily recentl)'.
Dana s. Heaton ca lied on his Humphrey
PutJ
HouJe
2:
1:00 Ar'"lam J. Smlth, N'eWf
Charles Eskew and Mrs.
Mrs.
lather Dana Turner Sr., of Harri- .
11:00 The MilUonaire
1:UI A Look at the Weather
Florence Burnside of Pomi?roy
sonville Sunday.
3:31) Verdict ll Youn
' wert! Monday guests of Mrs. Hazel
t:20 Jule RlvJin Show
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roush
l:OI&gt; T�• wl«Jrt.r 1:80 AIDoo 'n' Andy
Humphrey.
Jackson celled on Mr. and Mrs
of
Stonn
&gt;lecre1
♦:11
l
Patro
ay
H11bw
MM)
Mrs · Marie,. Koblentz of C�e1ter
Virgil Roush Sunday.
Ut' tdae of NlRht
1:80 Tlie Kate Smith Show
a recent gue11t or Mrs. H azel"\
was
David Heaton &amp;pent Friday
l:&lt;ill, 'J'lio · Three Stooge1
l:GII Tb, Toan
. .
. ,
umnbrey.
H
•• ' 1 \1'.•.
night and Saturday wlth D()nllle . .
,-. _______
1,111, , ,� ,of Riley
: .1:10c 1'11�111\ - �,Jleat
Roush.
1:00 : ,Artb!U' ·J. Smith Jlf...
1:00 Danny Tbomaa Show
Mr. and Mrs. WJlliam Taylor
Show
Weather
the
t
a
Sothero
Look.
A
Ann
tU�
9:30
!Ion spent Monday evening
and
,
lQ:00 Hennesey
Show
tl�Jule Rivlin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P ainter.
with
Show
t
10:30 DuPon
t:30 Amos 'n.' AnlIJ
Mrs. William Pooler of C1nt&lt;1n
Ll :00 News
T·JO i'ronUe,
is spending th week with Mr. am:\
11:10, A Loot at thl: "1eather
7;30 To Tell the Truth
,Mrs. Lenard Laqham.
1 1 : 15 Theater 13
'
%ow
Dennis O'Keefe 0
8·00
·
Oil
12:30 SIil&gt;
c;1ugts: Montfomery, 15.8 on
·
8:30 Many Loves of Doby 00111
up'per°, 10.1 on lower, running 1 7 .
iteet 1· GeM�Il.$, 19.1 o n upper,
ope
1 00 �
1
14.0 on lower, runniiffg 15 f�et;
Show
l;SO M,, Skaltoa
8:00 CBS News
Wforield 17.9 on upper, ll.O , on
Show
Moore
Garey
:00
0
.
1:10 Captain Kanlower, oil)Sed; Lock 28, H.7 and
� New■
l:OO l 1 O 'clo.:-.
1:00 Cartoon Tbeatlr
stationacy.
Weath�
the
at
tl:10 A Look
!D:OO Red Rowe Show
Condition of Movable Locks: All
1 1 :is Special Broadcast
»:30 On the Go
ere up down to and inc,lud- ·
dams
l:J:00 Theater 13
11:00 I Love ....acy
hit Lock 22, rwurlnK 2 U\\l)S -and
lfi wick.ts; llock '28 ls down&lt;
Ohio Rl'lfr Bo-ah; Dov,,nbound:
Lock 17, Bob Be-nter at 6:00 lffll,
AS W,:LL AS
12,�o Jull For Yo•
Mon,loy Throuoh Frlday
18-1; Lock 21, 0¥ec at 7:30 e.m,
I ,30 New•
17-1; NoJ!t;bern at 10:48 am, 14-2;
f:llll SIID On
1,35 Ju,t For You
Lock 23, Helen Z at 1 :25 pm, 6-0:
1:00 GUHi Star
I
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2:l)O -C�lne · On Pt. Plea■ant
V,uloa-n at 1 :30 pm, 0-10; Paul
8:15 Newe &amp; Weather
Round
k
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o
G
3: 1111 11!
Skuer ft 6: 15 pm, 2-6; Lunra
8:80 IIFD
,3,311 l'iWa
Point •t 8:35 11.m, 22-0; Upbound:
1:00 Breakfast Party
3,311- ,�us!, GCi
8:30 NeWI
Lock 23, Peggy Downie al 3 ,OO
4:30 Local New■
F&amp;OM
8·95 •Breatfut PorlJ
,pm, 4.0; C. V. Horm,r et 4:15 pm,
4,30 M i Go ll9µnd
0-Z; Ernestine at 4:35 pm, 0--8; .
9:30 New,
Ill RMew
�:OD s .
10:00 Coffee Time
llobert E. Reed at U , 15 pm, 9-0;
ii
5:10 S , . SC�
10:li - Shop
CJ;lf at 12:30 am, H�\: A.
"'l'
d
5:15
10·31 MornlnK nevotlona
V. Criss at 3:00 iam, 0-2; Charles
5:411 Pot lloone SboW
10:41 On tire ToWD
R. Stephenson at 6: 10 mn, 13.JJ;
�:OC! Sund...,·r!lottnade
own
Roe
D
11:00 Countey
Belver al 7:10 em, 0-1.
&amp;.30 OU - iha. Air . . . ·
'2:00 Noon Newo
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prince
lhe
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d
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�nla11!ti•
S&lt;l\'let
of tiie
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Chur,h - 1 11 . aeveral cen1uri, �'
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lames M. Crump: woo hio been
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reporl&lt;,d
antthe
census enumerotor for Ha�ord, • ilorrnf' �!l!�n f"'!"
cts
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alter
lhe
ffoih
d!Uon
Pews , •�ency
v. saya that be recevid the nrc�, tlle · So'fJt'V
mtliria. · The 48-year-old Afritan
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penllon
hearty
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In the ;
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. klndn... Sundoy llit die Ml el,Ctrlc ship Ob
treated lib the utmoat
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dorm ••d nearly
by all the people he vlolled for· ron li,to
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I ' ( 1 8 1 Emplovment

Legal Notice

o lnd1t1, Span one {1) 85 feel - O
lnches, Span one ( I ) 85 feet -0 in­
chea, Span one ( 1 ) 68 feet - O in•
chea, Tot■! Spana four l4) 296 feeto inches, Roadway Width 30 feet•
o mchea. Type-Cont.inuous Steel
Beam.
Propowl No. 1

Bond In the amount of ,10,000.00.
and one Field coat, Bridge No. CAL uty dlredor.
The director reserve■ the rl1ht
'77�0933, Span one ( l ) 80 feet 0
Meip County commluionen re­
serve th,e rJa:ht to reject any or all
inches. Span one { l ) 100 feel• 0 in­ to reject any and all bidn.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
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E. S. PRESTON
ches, Sp1rn one ( 1 l 80 feet · 0 inches
WE DO ALL K I N D S O F WORK.
STAT I OF OHIO
Director
Total Spans three (3) 260-ft.'et • 0
Mol91 County CommlulOMN
We buLld septic tanks, TV Radio
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
(4) l l, 18, 2tc
ay Sharon a.,1� Cl.-k
inches, ltoadway Width 24 feel · 0
Columbu1, Ohio, Aprll I, 1960
,Repair, Grass
Servicing and
(4) 1 1 , 14, 18, 2 1 , 2tl, 28, Sic
Steel
mehes. Type--Conlinuous
Contnd S..IM
FOR CONSlSTENT DEPEN DABLE RESU LTS
Cu t t i ng, I'owcr Mower HandyBeam (buill•upJ.
Phone
Shop.
Electr1r
mans
Copy No. 64-157
1,.eeel
Propoul No. 1 2
RATES
Athens County, Ohio, on part of
W Y 2-5404.
UNIT PRICE CONTRACT
4·1S•3tp
County, Ohio, o n part of
Hocking
NOTIC
TO CONTRACTORS
LIG-AL NOTICI
J ttnta per word. o■e inaert100. Minimum charge- - 60 i:ent!
Sealed proposals will be received Section 20.81, U. S. Route No. 50 Section 0.53, Slate Roule No. 56 in
Ohio
Of
StaN
Township,
Rome
cleaning,
m
by
I cent. per word fo.f three consecutive in.sert1oru1.
The
is offering for
undenlgned
J
at the office of the State Highway
Sall Creek Town11hip, by cleaning,
Department of Hl1hwar1
sale two houses owned by the late
Special - one moulb. for 30 cent.a per word.
Direc1or of Ohio, al Columbus, spot priming and applying one spot priming and applying one
Columbus, Ohio, Aprll I, 1960
Elmer Hamm, Wetzgall Street,
ntn rat.fl of 3 C1.?nta per word will be cha.-ged for .advertising
Ohio, until 10:00 a. m., Ohio (East­ prime coal and one field coat, Bridge No. HOC•5tMJtl99, Span one
S..I"
ad
tr
Con
one
Spa"
ATH-50-2537,
No.
Bridge
Pomeroy, Ohio ..
1f not paid withln 10 days after receivms hi.ll .
l'rn J Standard Time, Tuesday, AP·
( 1 ) 49 feet - 10 inches. Span one ( 1 )
L ... I Copy fllo. 60,174
Bids wilJ be received for each
Erron: ia Advertislne - Should be reported imrnediately The
ril 26, 1 960. for improvement&amp; in ( 1 ) 64 feet - O inches, · Span one (1 ) rl9 feet - 10 inches, Span one ( I )
I parcel or on both parcels. Two
feet
ContrKt
Prlte
Unit
·
O
80
inches,
Span
64
one
(
l
)
naily SerJtlnel MU not be reapon&amp;ibLe for more th.an one mcor•
Proposals � os. 1 to 17 inclusive
49 feet - 10 inches, Span one l l )
Sealed proposals will be receiYed houses, apprained at $4MO.OO.
reel tndeJ"Uon.
are offered as one project and w i l l feet • o inches, Total Spans three 49 feet • · 10 inches. Total Spans
at the office of the State Highway
(3) 208 feet - O Inches, Roadway
Property ma)' be ■een It &amp;Dy
«.rd of Tbanta and Special Not.i ces of Events $ 1 .00. l&gt;blluaries
be 11w.ardcd as one contract.
four (4) 100 feet - 4 inches. Road· Dire&lt;:tor or
Columbus,
Ohio
'J'ype­
inches.
O
•
feet
21
Width
at
time
by contatting Wallor Hamm,
published at 1 cent per word.
PropoMI No. 1
way. Width 24 feet - O inches. Type
Beam.
Steel
uous
Contm
(EastOhio
m.,
a.
I0:00
until
Ohio,
uhio.
Pomeroy,
3 DAYS
1 DAY
':"/ OROS
6 DAYS
l MO.
Alhenli County, Ohio, on part of
-Steel Bearn.
Propo-aal No, 3
ern) Standard Tlme, Tuesday, AP·
All salea subject to approval or
14
60c
90&lt;
$1 :ij
Section 20.61 , U. S. Route No. 50 in
$4 :,0
PropoHI No. 1 3
ril 26, 1 960, for improYemcnt.5 in: Probate Court, Meigs County, Ohio.
20
$ 1 20
60c
$1 .80
Rome Township, by cleaning, spot
$U.(X)
Meigs County, Ohio, on part of
Athens County, Ohio, on put of
Propoaals Nos. I to 6 inclusive.
Walter Hamm
20
75&lt;
$1:,0
5
prime
one
applying
and
priming
$2.15
$7 0
Section 6.17, State Route No. 56 Section 10.58, Stale Rou\e No. 7 in as shown on the plans, are offered
Pomero.}', Ohio
o
N
Bridge
coal,
field
one
and
toat
cleaning,
Ad., N!Q\J\lt,d by 10 A .M . wlll b� 1n that day li paper.
in Athens Township, by cleaning, Chester Township, by
awarded
be
wlll
and
projetl
one
as
(4)
1.5,
HI,
18, 19, 20, 21, 6tc
ATH·50·2506, Span one ( l ) 68 feel spot priming and applying one spot priming and 11pplying one
u one conlracl.
prime coat and one field coat, prime coat and one field coal.
Athens. Melgs, Monroe, Morgan,
Bridge No. ATH 56- 1074, Span one dridge No. MEG·7 ' 1 :'.&gt; l 0, Span one Noble and Waehington Counlie■.
DON ST.• \I llllb
i l &gt; !O:i feet • O inches, Roadway ( 1 ) 48 (eet - 0 inches. Span one ( I ) Ohio, on v arious sections of U. S.
1
Width 23 feet . o inches. Type Pony 60 feet · O inches, Span one i I ) 48 Routes Nos. 21, 33. 50 and �A,
,eet - 0 inches. Total Spiins three
l rus11.
St.ate Routes Nos. 7, 8, 77, 78, and
I hOmH M. Fain
ATIONIWI•
.II
W
(J)_ 1 56 feet • O in�he6, Roadway 1 24, by painting existi.ng guard
4
No.
Propostl
1
I
Term it• and Pest C,. , ro!
Athens County, Ohio. on part of Width 28 feet · O inche1. Type-­ rail as per plan.
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Section
6.3 1 . suite R.oute No. 78 in Continuous Steel Beam.
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.,,,;Je. EMy f■rm•.
''Proposals Non. I to 6 Inclusive
'
Propot,al No. 14
Town1hip, by cleaning,
Trimble
radi­
of
types
l
l
a
rer,air
we
·
Phone i"&gt;omeroy WY 2-2:IU
this project to be completed not
of
M�igs County, Ohio, on part �f
spot priming and applying onu
Portamouth PR 6-2850
ators, from heater cores to
later than October 1�, 1960."
"93 i,..h\C:Olh $1 .
m
7
No.
Route
Stale
10.58,
Section
one
prin1e coat and
field coat
2 29 t k
aiddcrs must apply, on the prop.
the la rgl'st truck or tractor
Phon, WY -l-3561 Mltdleport
Brldge No. ATH·78-0634 Span on� , Chester Township, by cleaning,
-------er forms, for prequalification with
.
( 1 ) SO feet - 3 Inches, sPan one ( 1 ) sp�t priming and app�ying one
rad)alo r.
!he Highway Credit Examiner, at
WOULD LIKE TO
one
,coat.
and
field
coat
prime
(
inche1,
O
one
50
feet
Span
67
(21 )
1)
Ohio, at least 10 days
Columbus,
feet - 3 inches, Total Span■ three Bridge No. M�G-7·1 539, Span one
FOR SALE, t'IVE IIOOM HOUSE (3) 167 feet . 3 inche■ Roadway ( 1 ) 40 feel · 0 mches, Span one ( 1 ) before the date set to open bids.
The m i nimum wage to be paid lo
with bath. N ice loc1t..ion. Melvin Width 24 feet - o inch�a. Type- Mi feel • 0 inches, Span one ( 1 ) 40
labor employed on this con­
e.11
Pomeroy, Ohio
Hood, 1 1 1 Locust St., Pomeroy. Continuoua Steel Beam.
feet • 0 inches. Total Span&amp; three
tract shall be in aceorda!l.ce with
3.30 . :�0tp
Roadway
inches.
0
·
feet
130
3)
PrOPoHI No. 5
ON OR FOR
Width 28 feet . o inches. Type-­ lhe "Schedule of rrev1lllng Hourly
· o. Mc:i..01'
BOUSE FOR SALE fr' ti'AGEWage Ratee Ascertained and Deter­
of
part
on
Ohio.
County,
Athens
continuous Steel Beam.
- • •d H . , .
AUCTIO:ii.EER
town, six rooms, 4 rooms down, Section 1.3-4. State Route No. 280
mined by the Departmect of In•
5
1
No.
Propoul
Rout•
2,
tom
LIM':9
Bot
,
eer , , 1 e l h l
2 up, approxihl1tely 1 acre le. in Ames Township , by cleaning,
Meig1 County, Ohio, on part of dustrial Relations applicable to
- ------- · --vel land excellent well 13 milea spot priming and applyin 11 one
c o e I•
Department
H i(hway
1
l'.l
H
)
&lt;
NU
Section
..
10.58, Slate Route No. 7 ln Stale
_
1
'Jl
·
lN ING, REF RIG
.
If I nterested See
from Pomeroy on State Route prime coat and one field coat,
Improvements In accordance with
a ■ d ltt H
Wllship,
a t 1on �erv1c e. Jack , 8 .Hdn g�ra· 1
Chesler
by
To
cleaning,
Inquire Bridge No. ATH-280-01 44, Span one
6 1JZ . Price $800.00.
1 1 u 1 1 . Nl• w llciven. Phone :ru
spot priming end .applying one Sectionn 4 1 15.03, 4 1 15.04, 4 1 1 5.05,
Mri. . H o we i l at Pagetown.
8
,
I
)
60
inches,
feet
Roadway
O
prime coat and one field coat, 41 15.06, and 4J l5.07 of the Revis­
25-,J7.
I
6·23-U
Rutland, Ohio
3-12-60tc:
Width 20 feet · 6 inches. Type- Bridge No. MEG-7-1 84 1 , Span one ed Code of Ohio."
I _
Steel Beam.
- - -- -- - I
( 1 ), 44 feet . O inches, Span one ( 1 )
The bidder must submit with his
MUELLER FURNAClt. ..., W ISTltliG­ FARM FOR SALE 79 ACRES 8
PropoNI No. 6
feet - O Inches, Span one (J) 44 bid a certified check in the amount
55
room house. barn. cellar and
HOYS6 •ppl1anc;H, Arnold Br•
Athena County, OhJo, on part of feet . O inches, Total Spans three
outbuildings, plenty of water,
of $1 ,000.00.
then, 5yra,cu._, Ohio. PhoM
WE W IS H TO T I I A N K ALL WIIU
Section 2.05, �tate Roule No. 329 (3) 143 feet . O inches, Roadway
paature, coal mined or strip­
Plans and specifications are on
WY-2-6384.
1 1 -19-tfc:
Hl'IUilt'd us at t he { I IIIC of Lhc
in Rome Township, by cleaning , Width 42 feet . o inches, Type ped. Price $3000. $1,000 down,
file in the department .of hlghway.s
dealh of our son Wt· l'!lpe1-ially
spot priming and applying one Continuous Steel •Beam.
TELEVISION RADlO AND SMALL
payments on balance. Located 1
and the office of the division depu•
wu;h to thatlk t h e l'omcroy c111
REV. WRIGHTSELL
prime coat ■nd one field coat,
Proponl No. 1 6
appliance repair. Phone Otii
mile from Dexter. Wil kesville
ty director.
er�enn !i&lt;1uad. Ilic pol1ee de
·
Brldll:e
329·03:ffi,
No.
pan
ATH
S
'Meigs County, Ohio, on part o f
M ct:l into.ck, .Racine, Ohio.
The Morning Star Evangelical
M09· rl242.
4•12 ..fltp
The director reserve.s the right
part mcnl, 1·1ty offictah nnd 11 m 1
one
( 1 ) 86
feet - 0 inches, Section 0.40, State Route No. 338
-tfc
2-1
Brethern Church is plan­
United
to
reject
any
and
all bids.
ployee,. lll-nry Ewrn,l,l, fo'ri t .1.
HOUSE FOR SALE lN POMEROY Hoadway Width 1 5 feet - 6 inches. J n Sutton Township, by cleaning,
ning its Spring RcviYal meeting
S.
E.
Duck and l l o m e r U a x t c r nnd
PRESTON
,
Pomeroy, Ohio
sized Type-Pony TruBB.
9 rooms, 2 bath.1, full
spot priming and applying one
to bcain Thursday evening, April
everyone whu helped in any
i,;V:i'J'OM H U I L1' JU1't.w:;N lJ.l!iDirector
PropctMI No. 7
basement, ne w gas furnace,
coat,
field
one
and
coat
prime
Wily,
1:11,i:ned tu: 'OIU buu,J .Fr-,e M­
(4) 1 1 , 18, 2tc 21, at 8 p. m. and close, Sunday,
Athens County, Ohio, on part o! Bridge No. ¥::EG-338•0086, Span one
large Jot. F. A. Swatzel, 307
May 1 .
.Mr a n d Mn. H.cE•d Will
l!Wd les. i,·o, .... nan and A1.1botl,
Spring Ave., Pomeroy 4•11H2tc Section 2.84, State Route No. 356 ( 1) 3 1 feet - 9 inches, Span one ( 1 )
Rev. Kenneth Wright!f-11, Belpre,
1ind dau�hter)j.
8-6-tl
Pbone WY-2-5321.
ti l.AS::t �IIUW CASE, $ltJ.00, Cali
in Waterloo Township, by cleaning, 45 feet . 6 Inches, Span one ( 1 ) 43
be the evangelist. Rev. Wright­
will
1
4 18 l i t·
Ti9er1 Get "D•ndy"
T E L EVISION-RADIO ANO SMALL r FOR SALE HOUSE IN POMEROY spot priming and applying one feet . o Inches, Span one ( 1 ) 42 feet
h'u been Jn the ministry for
sell
( i i 1 -1 , 3 1 1)
7 room,, bath, large lot, close prime coat and one field ooat, o inches, Span one (1) 38 feet • 4
Appll.ann r•pelr. Call Frank
L EGAL NOTICI
several years. The music will be
ne
to
gas
location,
school
w
Bridge No. ATH·356-0204, Span one inches. Total Spans five (5) 200
Capt•ina, 41• N. 5Kond An.,
Meigs County Hlghwey De¢.
Fl l H S/\ 1 .E : 5 IHJVM l l l&gt;USI·:.
under the direction of Rev. Fran•
4-1 2-6te ( I J 50 fl · 1 0 In. Roadway width 24 feel - o inches, Roadway Width 24 NOTIC
hea t· Ca ll WY.2•3708·
---- --- - ---Middleport.
E TO CONTRACTORS:
31 3 tfc
full hiiSl l tl\Clll 1n Clw:,ter , 3 . ti5
cis H. G lazier, pastor of the
feet · 0 inches. Type-Steel Beam. leet . O lriches. Type-Girder.
l9MI CHEVROLET VH Delair. 4 dr.
Sealed Bitls will be received by church. There will be special music
aln·s, 2 li1g l·1s l t'ru:-., w;itcr 111
POMEROY
lN
HOUSE
SALB..
FOR
AIJCTIONIIR
Propowl No. 8
aedan. Air conditioned. Power
PropoH I No. 1 7
the Meigs County Commissioners, each
huUM' . .$U,uuo.ou. Call Y U 5 208::i
anyone
and
evening
6 rooms, bath and 8H beat. GaGellia County, Ohio, on part of
Compl•t• s,ntc.
nteerln.i and brake■. Spotieli.i.
County,
.Morgsn
Ohio,
on
of
part
Pomeroy, Ohio, up until 10:00 who cares · to sing a spedal num•
4- ltl-Jl p
rlYcr.
of
view
Beautiful
rage.
Section 4.51, U. S. Route No. 35 in Section 15.51 , Sta(e Roule No. 555 o'clock A . M. Monday,
Critt Bradford
$1495. lllacltnar '11, P01J1croy.
May 2nd, ber during the meetingt1 is invited
Out or all high water with or Springfield Townnhip
W,II,, Phon• or Contact
, by cleatting, in Union Township, tty cleaning, 1960 for furni1hlng and applying
13 61&lt;' ' - ◄
wlthoul
furn
1
·
ture.
2W
Y
• to contacL Rev. Glazier. The public
SING�
J t Sl::WJN&lt;; M i\t ' l l lNt: IN A. C. BRADFORD, 1,cln•, Ohio.
----------spot priming and applying one spot prlming and applying one minimum of 83,000
gel. of I. E. 1 is welcomed. The church is local•
5376_
3tc
8
1
lWall l 1 l u l modern cillmwl. t:0111•
Good Cl ..n UMd Car■
25-U
prime coat and one field coat, prime coat and one field coat, Dust Control on County
Roads.
ed just east of Nease Settlement on
----- - - --AU M.kH and Mt:tdalt
l lkl c with at taduncnts arnl
Urldi,ic No. G AL-3�·07!J8, Span one Bridge No. MRG-:iM-1 716, Span
Material lo be applied under the the Morning Star Road.
t
-.6,,
.
,lfl"
CABI·
�l
ClHC.n
BUILIH
S,
t
IIU11
U
guanJhtcl '. W i l l :;ell for $3 7.U
AITROPOL ITAN MOTORS
.( I ) 47 feet · 6 inches, Roadway one (0 36 feel - 1 1 inches, Road- dirccllon of
,.
ftJ
Engineer and
N E T 111.ikcn Formica slnk �ps.. ......
� cwsll or hy lllllllllLly 1,a�'rl\Cll\S .
600-606 .... Main !tt.
sa:ll..7 Width 28 feet · 0 inches. Type- way Width 1 2 feet . O inches. Type must have a County
�
temp-@r■tu
re of not
NAMED TALINT SCOIJ T
V myl ashc:itos block laid. }fa!M_fl!
J'hu n1J _WY2·2, U4.
-,
Po,naroy, Ohl•
4. 1 J&gt;-lit1·
Steel Beam.
-Pony Truss.
less than 160 dcgrees Wheh applie d.
-.
_
MINNEA-POLIS, Minn. UPI
-_ _ _- _ �_
repll.lr• uf 11.U descriptioraa,, �- · POMEROY - lO·room frame, has
PropoHI No. 9
Work lo start on or about, the Joseph Henry Thomas of Court­
.
.
" Propo als
2 ap11rlmcnl11 . (one ·hoom and
r n�, M t:I&lt;( I /H Y 2 dr H&lt;'d1:111 . Mor• FJ (H; JUA(l(I'..:, $:.!5.Uu. 11�11 1:,: room
t_; uy .l'\t• i;Jcr, li.aclnc, Ohio.
G allia County, Ohio. on part of
Nos. I lo 17 mclus1ve first of June
R
1000 and to be· oom- land, Ohio, h11 been appointed a
one 6· room). baths. Large lot, out
h1·1•&lt;1 k fasl set
cyomat1c. Clean &lt;'11r 111s1de and
:;11 1 tl!, :i;"u 00;
2 24 tfc
Sectlon 0.00. State Houtc No. 141 of this project to be complet�d not pletcd •by
i
$ H:i.UO; k1tl' 11cn l' aluuct, $15.00
of high water. $4000.00 Tmns.
July !irs , 1960.
out. $8Y5. lllaettnar's, Pomeroy.
talent scout for the Minneapolis­
October
than
later
Township,
Walnut
in
1960.
S,
I
cleaning
by
A Certi fied Check in the amoun t St. Paul club which will begin
�ct• Kul h 11.:1•n Carpenter, Dcµut GA. AVE LY T "- ACTOR SAL IS AN D SYRACUSE - 6•room frame, bath,
4 13 tile
dders
B
apply
must
spot priming and applying one
l
: on � he P�O- of $500.00 must accompany each play In the National FoobbaJl
___________
furnu(· e, shade, double gatage, and
Street, Hut lund.
4- 1 ::i· Jk [ S•rvlc•. 512 E. Main, Pomeroy.
coat and one field coat, per ro1:m11. for preq�alificati_on wilh Bid. Successful
Phon, WY2-2975. Open 'tll 9
196� OLl)S 98, 2 DOOR H1', 'R&amp;H
Bidder to furnish League in 1961.
large corner lot, 2 blocks from prime
BridKe No. GAL-1(1 -0653, Spall one the Highway Credit Examiner, .it
m.
until
1.
1111,sman:
Jun,
WSW , lull power, B rown and l-' O lt SA LK
p,
school.
$65i00.00.
7 H UUM HOUi:i E .,
Harold Barnh,rt,
RffdsvlttiL 1 38 ACRI flAIM - 40 lo Mt acres ( 1) 2'7 feet . g inches, Span one ( 1 ) ColumJ:,us, Ohio, at least 10 days
"'9®.·
white wllh cuatom 1klrt1. �
largo garden and yard. A lso :l
feet - 9 lnche■. Total Span■ three befort the date aet to open bids.
O h lo. Phon, cooh, Ill • 3691 .
tractor t 111 a ble, 10, acres river
trade. Phone
00., Contlder an°
-1
. 9 9lnches, Total Spans three
room house. .s11me lol. Uclmar
feet
The minimum wage to be paid to
3- I IHfc
Muon SPnic� 3-fl282.
bottom, good barn, 14 stanchions,
l!hodct1 1 Hurns mvilltJ.
4- HS·Jtc
________
all labor emloyed on this contract
inchea,
2
.
(3)
feet
93
Roadway
4 1 1 6tp
9 sta 11 Ii, concrete fl oor, e Iectr ·
.
shall be in accordance with th�
FOR TI ii!: BEST HOOFING SER·
city. 2-bcdroom home. rrce gu, Wldth 25 feet 6 inches. TypeUl'HIGJIT
IOUVl:ll
I
VACUUM
SPRED SATIN FOR INTERIOR WAL�
" Schedule of Prevailing Hourly
vice, roof rcpu.iring, roofi ng,
Beam.
Steel
19M FORD V8 t'AIRLA N�; 2 dL
with oil lncom e. Located on
hais
tion,
condi
1
A
in
Uca11cr
lle·
and
Ascertained
Rates
Wage
No,
Propouf
pain
Call
roof
iing.
10
us B ill
Be11u.ll1ul -:ar. $7�. !Blaettnar's,
blacktop road . $12.500.00.
SPRED LUSTRE OIL BASE ENAMEL
thro w 11way luig11. t'ull price
Wyu tl and George Staats. Phone I SO-ACRI
Gallia Count)'. Ohio, on part of termlnerl by The Department of
PoQleroy.
4 13 6lc
·
FARM
_
60
acres
act1
only $23.00. l'ho11e W \'2·:.!204.
lndus1rial Relations applicable to
W Y2- Z724 Pome roy, Ohio.
tor tillab le, bank barn. stanc h• Section 7 :04, State Route No. 5M
NEW:
•"15-�tt
19" CHEVllOLET 210 2 dr. 107
4 - 1 !5-6tp.
• iahway Department rm­
r Jons, concrete floor, several ln Morgan Township, by cleaning State ll
Annlvenary special. B laettnu's,
applying one prime provements in accordance with
other buildJng1. Good fence,. spot prime 1nd
Pom..lrO;y. $493.00.
-i 13 6tc �7 ACII � I I I LL ft'AHM. 5 IWUM
coat, IBrldge No. Sections •u�. oa. 4 1 15.04, 4 1 15.90,,
field
one
coal
and
Day or Evening call WY 2-3748
Drilled well. several springs . ._
l lou�e, 3 oulbuildings, 12 acrc!i AR YOU RUN DOWN AT THI
oJ\e ( l } 31 fut 4 1 15.08, md 4 1 15.07 ol the Revised
Span
l
10
GA.lr5M-1
h .. lsl Ooa Your aoul nNd ...,
room hou1e, all mlncraln. $6M&gt;O.
l10Hum land, 1)11.s\urc und Um·
-0 lnche1, Ro;dway width 13 ft-0 in· Code of Ohlo."
Ing! l11t Work. Lowell Prltet.
VIRGIL TIAFORD, Salesman
ber, cledrh:, water, 40 acrl!s
cbe1. Type-Pony Truaa.
The bidder must suhmit with his
Bo• 229
RACINI SHOI $IRVICI SHOP
PIIOM WY 2-67'1
RHUBARB ROOTS. 01.D V lCTOR,
Wllh m111cntl.s. $2,300.00. Hill
a certified check in the amount
bld
1
1
No.
Propoe1I
OHIO.
RACtNI,
4 JR 3tt
JA and Canadian Red- Guarant•
4- 1 5-4tp
Cu,art, HiiClllC, Ot110.
$140.00.
of
of
part
on
Ohio,
County,
Gallia
to
Roule 1
Middleport, Ohio
Phone WY-Z-37'8
eed
a:row. 2k each. Second
Plans and 11pccifications are on
4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. "61 Sectlon 9.24, Stile Route No. 775
.llou1e e■1t frora School house COMfUHTAUL � FOUT W E A H for
ROAD
BRADBURY
South 2nd St., Middleport, 0. in Green Town1hlp by clean spot me in the department of hlghway1
now IIIU.1 the hol dU)'K 11he1u.l. W e
Jn Syracuae. WlllJam II. Holme■.
· i i n d
' o�n�e:._p
lh�e'.._d
of�l�
th�e:_..'.'
4-16-31p.
t __:•�n�d�
ln�g�
m'.'.e�a'.rn�d�ap�p�l!y�
p
nr,�l_".
h;,.Yl'
CAIH::fs
•'._
U
IH.1
�ummcrcllcli
�r�lm
�
;�•�•�
k:e�•�f�
"_•'_'.,�
•:i:•���
•i&gt;:
P-�=======�=================:-i 4 tic
:_
- -- - ----HI tlh! "111ust wanted" styles.
·1 111.: �hoc Uux, '.t11utllti1101· t.
MO11M9 IL\RLEV VAVl[)SON
'
tort:vele 74. Newly recondition­
4 18 {jl(•
I'\
ed m r&gt;tor. Contact llury Hou�h,
l.1tlton, W. Va. SP3·0238.
110-r:
fvl&lt; SALl::-i-- H
4,12&lt;1tp
po1n 1 rc1n1::er.ilur. J du.11;, 1::11i1
Hefore 9:30 A.M
rnngc u11d l d l U l' l ! C �ct. Price d
WV-2-26-49
Middl,port
\f'JNDOW QUND.., ANLJ SHADES
rl· u:11,uubw. lC1:1}· 11wntl Thom11s,
Pomeroy W Y-2.U95
Ver •tlar, lUlnd,, 111 1ize■ and
Li.i ll�li\'l lk, 01110.
4 1 8 Ute
llAUTl. P: I ID ITOll
colora. lqoee ¥11Umate1. Oale
---- -- --At Cheater
Wlppel Supply, 21A Unlon �ve., u.-,t;l) I U .\IATO S'l AKl!:::-i, CALL
Yukon 5414'
Pomeroy, Ohh,.
S·fi-60tc � I �·�� (J,
- �u_a��
.
HAMILL l ■ IVICI ITATION
\
SHEARING � HA.H.Lt:� l' ON f'.ULi,.. llA::iE. illlW •
COMPL;;TE SllE1£P
....,. 9:00 A.M.
•
ouUU. 3 )'car old 1orrel mare.
1353
Ata».ny
art.I l..111t1wcll, 'J u1111u·11 J ' l,11111s,
John Meekl, Shade, Ohio Rt. I . Jluo. 1 hu11c Loolv111c 1Mu.
Ivery Oay Ser rtce
.
Phone ..\then, NJY8·3271 .
- --- · 18 Otp
t'H.EE
INSPECTI ONS-- . r
,.
lu
_
N
_
E
4- l 6,3tp,
II
W Y2·.2774. GIimore
MOHE T!WPICAL 1
iu,:etlVlW
I • I '
Supply
1P�9 HOUSF. TRA l l .�IL UNI.Y
Sture. Vuughan Pest Control
fish, Mulllt•'s, A11J;f'i'� .i 11d Vo11
$26'°. with islorm wh11low1 and
l'o., SL Uury's, W. Va. Mem•
Uw·,, etc ,
l .uwctl !\k:-.l1d,k,
air conditioner. WIii drdlYer up
Ant1quliy, Ohio.
her o( N1:1tlonal l'esl Control
t·l Od:lle
to 20 mlle1 frl'(!. SN! or Phone
Assoclnlion.
4·9-lfc
---- - Willl■m Roush, M1uio11, W. Va.
srruce 3·�207 .
( 90 1
4 1 8 3tc
LAWN litl' WEHS SIIAltPEN ED.
l!:ttSulme mv, "rs repaired, ma­
JSl0 BOA rs ANO MOTORa, $A5
WE'LL OUUAIITSI: YOU WON'T! And we'll fllnher ....,••iee
chme s.1w £illng. Ern�sl L. Le­
11nd JP wh1l• lh•y IHt, M.tr•
wis, �a North Third SL, Middle­
I
you will be COIIPLBTSLY A,JSPIBD wltl, a Qulek•lleeovery
f'Olhan Motr;in. t,O(I Ii:. #Min
po1·t, o. l'hone WY2-2358.
IIO.•allon BINV!c -Wa�r H•�• or YOl\f m-7 wlll be re•
i.t,, Pom.,-or. Phon, WY ..,_,._.,O.
4- 12·61c
I M4-ttc
&amp;urned, lnolllllbls Ule lu&amp;alla&amp;IOD ONla.
- - - - - - ------ - UPHOLS Tl!RY CI.IANI D
t,y rn:w modt't'll nwlhod endor,ed
Worry-f__ That'• the Quiclt•R.covery 50-pllon Elect.ric
by leadlnc hbm• manufal'lurcn.
Water Heat.I Compare It to electric u,ht. Both are flamel­
\.l'Ah .•MENTS - i u rn uihed IDO C ost cry
low. A l l wnrk guara n·
Y
vnlun1lahed. Md'..,Hten, M ld cUe le('d. }'u 1 11 1 t urc
reason why so
and fllllNIIM 6-11• 6o6\ Cll'I t/«lri&lt;:. It's a
reedy to use iri
·
pOrt. Phone w y . ;i.,U:tti .
.,:' ! ';,
2-3- U . 2 ho ur9. All work done ell&gt;clri­
many molhen are insiatm&amp; qn ' '.l,he llfe Qulcl&lt;,Recovery Elect,;c
· . . _ _ __ l l•ally Call tod11y (or demoniitration
'
,uanm­
�
Water Heatar. The water heater witli com,,1,te aad,/
J HOO� li' U H N ISI I IW A1u1rtmcnt. j or &lt;'Sll1111Hc. NO OBLIGATION
-,_ or your money will be returned, including 'the installation
Paugh'• Uphol stery Cl..,..,.
134 Mulberrl' · Call WY 2.(JOI5.
..,.ra_ See your elec:tqc t1ppli1111A1 doaler or phunber, or call U11
Phon• TU2-56l5.
(4) 13, 6lc
�16-6t1t
·;
VI CIIJlom Royal
fo, more detailL
7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 5
CLILANllt
of Door" Sedan. 2 tone IIN)en fln­
roorn 1partmeuls. A. N. Ben!Zel.
&amp; TV Repair len6N
'
illl, pod. Ure•. automath: tril\'I.,
/
l'h4int WY-242SS
1 1-Hfc
Phone WY2-3272.
-·
redlo ond boater. Speelall1 prlc,
P'llltMNIW, l)h..,
DELUX E 4 HOOM nOW NSTAIRS - - ____
ti&gt;
:,'0\11'
ed.
unfurn i:1hcd o partm l' nt. Ni &lt;.'t ly
furnl1hed 2 bedroom 2nd floG,
11parlment. Middleport WY2· 8.ARNEB•SIKPSON
1118ull,,,)ICX
4-12-61p
3874,
Al�nt� Middleport. l'ir•. ,\uto­
qioblle, BondL Phont1 WY,a.
2903,

WANT ADS

Wonted

I

Legql
■

1 (20 B u�ess�e�-:_s
Experienced

Notice

Legal Notice

RADIATOR

PHONE WY-2-2 1 57

Notices

t1

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TRA DE

NEW FURNITURE

HOUSE TRAILERS

Rutland Furniture

t 2 i Cord of Thanks

B laett111a r's

USED CARS
ARE SHARP
■

Real Estate

,h•o.J

I

"'"' ,,.

Belpre Minister
To Speak For
Sprin� Revival

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

Legal Notice

( 8 1 Auto Sa les

c,n

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King Builders Supply Co.

ni'.· ,--r

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Call Dic1. !nerrett

f

Ru nn ing
out of
hot wate:t
too often ?

_t 1,______
41 For Rent

POMEROY
CO.
MOTOR
1'6NPM• ' OB10
.

'

.

_,

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10,30
1 1 , 00
I L 3u
1.2,00
12,30
1 :00
1 : 11
2 ,3()

Play Your Hunch
Price ii Rl&amp;ht
ConcentntJon
Truth or ConteQuenCfll
'
It Could Be .Y011
Mid Day Ne" '
Movietime
Loretta Youn11 Theiler
Youn� Dr. M alone
FNm These Roots
Comedy PlayJ 1ouse
Adventure Theater
Steambo11 Bill
Woody Wood pecker
Music in the Round
Jim Thacker Show
Weatherca,t

-- 1· ul
Chester c.lA.K..
N eWS Reported

�NVTI'

dauJhte,, Mr. ,,,d M n Victor WIil
1t Canal W 1 nchHler.
Mr and Mrn. John Sheet, and
,on of Charle,lon spenl TUe1&lt;by
wlth his aunt. Mrs. Mollie Book•
man.
Mn. Henry Beaver 1pent Wed- nesday in Parkerabu.r,:.
Mr. and M�. Homer Frank of ', '
t)nlon Furna.ce spent Thursday &lt;
wlJh Mr. t,nd .Mr&amp;. Guy S�'"i�- ' '
,
.
, llehl. .
'ii
,
Mrs. �Jl4-el Cleland ■pen\ •n •
1
ternoon with Mrs. J11mn .B&amp;Ue,i . O
14r. and Mrs. Joe NunnalJy aod
son, Steven. spent Tue■day I� Col­
umbus. Their daughte� B�cky,
spent the day wil h her grandpar•
enls, 'Mr. and Mrli. Ray Whaley of
Shade.
--------

By Cl•rl� A.11.n
C. N. Jones ,pent several day■ ln
Columbus attending a apeclll
4:!I() l,d · lurt TDII•
=
ac:hool for milk te1tin1 at OSU.
Bill
S:00 8le111l
Mrt. Jonet visited with her daua:h•
Sgt Preston
ter anij 1 fatnlly, Mr. and Mn. :td
il:QO liluuc in the Round
lfolTIIIOl'l, While Mr. Jones _attend
f:11 1#11 Tbacbr Show
!lit od&gt;MI.
(tt:20 Weathercpt
3:00
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• Mr. and Mrs. Jamea Marl-i.n are
•� ll�J&lt;ll Plclure
3 , 30
vlsltin,: thei'r 10n and fanilly tt
1:45 Huntley Bl:lr.kl11 r.•P•rt
4 ;00
Tucson Arizona.
Hud:leberr, ll•�
4 : 30
Vi111t\pg Mr. and Mrs. Deruel
-IIJvuboat
5,00
Cleland we-re Mrs. Nora Bailey of
a,
Jl:30'
5,BO
Flatwoods and Mr. and Mrs. Eldon
P:00 i'iter t.\JIUI
6:00
Will, Syrac use .
A,Topa Tl/eater
G:11
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Morris, Colum•
•10:® !Steve Allen Show
6:25
spent the weekend with Mr.
bus,
1 1 :do News Headlines
-J:80 �,;'l''lli'S P:lrtu,.
and Mrs. Ric hard Fick and •on.
1 1 : 10 wti,thereast
8:45 Runt!e, BrJnkley Repor1
l\fr. and "Mrs. John G inlher _p,µd
i,
1 1 :J� Jack Paar ShQw
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Cannanball
daughtef5, Joyce Ind Mn. �it1ej,
, 1 :00 Sign OIi
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Peterson, and Mn. Faye fat.-on
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spent Sunday tn Dayton visiting
Hartvn■
!�1��;·Murra, Pan,
Mr. and Mn. Carl Watson and Mr.
er spent SUnday
ti
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I0:00 M-fquad
5:45 Sitn On
and Mr,. Tom Barihel,ny ahd ;yr11. afternoon W�tJl � FA!na Arnold
Phfi . sllveni Show
l0:30
Classroom
l
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husbind, Sgt. � ·PeterJames Euier bf .Middleport •· �
Peterson's
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T:00 Today
Sat�ij Jue� bf John Ten-ell. ·
thh
Fo�
Air
the
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who
son,
1 1 :lli w-,.tberc-Alt
9:00 Katie Doonan Show
os �nard ,
Hospital there. Mn. Peterson re:IJomi? J.(adfora f
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l! ' l5 Jaf!li. Paar fih01i
9:30 Topper
h� :r�I ,i,,
malned for a lon1er violl �lh her !('!fes'E!ll�t'. h�
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1:00 Saa ,....- Relit
· '\Ii". and Mn.'La:rg Roush, Jack- Wolfpeli"�
' • �ay ·att.n,id8B
�eat the Clock •
t:l(f T&lt;NI' f'.ac&gt; l-6Cltl
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1;30 Who il&gt;o You Trust
e:..;, , Weather Tett er
1
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4'00 �l'!lerlcaJl J!l,pdll!'&lt;Jd
. 6,11) John Daly l'leWI
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7:00 Brobn An-ow
James ,Ridenour Ind /1118' i: b�r
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,: 30 Cheyenne
UJO Sin Franciac:o Beat
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llaye• sp,pl' TJu1/&gt;d1y .1n · e;,1Pii
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�: !iloik Pue'se-/
Ortl Your SIIO Repor141
8:30 Bourbon Street Bea1
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ParadlH
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in
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Adv.-,t
q;30
e:40 Weatherm&amp;n
ther
grandm
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Mr
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la a P8_\[fql 1,n ,
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11:43 John Daly Mews
our.
'lri' l')tr'l:ers,
�Hital
b
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the
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11.:00 The News TOlllpt
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7·30 Honeymooner■
Mrs. Ida J'nla�t 11 vl,aJt� h�J·
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7:30 Bronco'
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U : 10 Scanning the Weather
' �s. �uUa LelJpe�t '!dio 1ha_ s been
8:30 W:yatt l:arp
1 1: 15 Sport Report
h�lill�g care' !or -�er pa,rents, Mr,
W
":00 'l"l1P .Rlfl.einan
n ;20 Late Shaw
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Mrs. ' Wm. Eichinger Sr., the
11,30 Co,t 45
past week, has returned to h•,
, o :oo ALcoa '1esents
Mr. and Mn, Dendl Geoglein borne in Akron.
10,30 l(eep Talking
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence ti,purrier
and grandson Mark Cluke .and
-H:00 Cartoon Spectadltlar
Newa Tonight
Th,
1:00
Thoma.s Fork spent Monday with
of
Mr. and Mrs. Fioyd Spence call•
i:s:30 Romper Room
:015 Sca:t&amp;nln&amp; tlu! Weather
and Mrs. Norrr�an Weyersmll ­
Mr.
1
ed on Mrs. Jennie Roush Sun9:30 Movie
ler.
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Mrs. Dale Smith of Pome,roy
I ,1s i.te Sbow
Recent visitors of .Mr. and Mrs.
'"1:30 I Married Joan
a day la1t week 'with ?.Jrs:
spent
ff
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12:46
Will Heilma,i were Charles Sa'yre
1 2:00 ReirtlellS Gun
Jind heli,ed wllb \tie
Leonard
.and sons of Wolfe Pen. StilrJey Amoe
qullting.
Heilman, Rev. ,and Mn., Weber
Family pight wlll be 6bsi,J'td
Thoma, Rev. and Mn. G.arrabnnt
the Rock Sprints Chnrch · on
at
Mr. and Mrs. J)ave Willtams and
11 ,30 l)ecomi,,r arid•
22. Rev. Robert King I will ,
April
children and 'Mr_ and Mrs. John
12,00 Lo� 91 Lile
show hlS sJides on Alask11. A pot!2:l!O � 11\&gt;1' Tomom,w
1:IIO Tbo llrtl),ter Day
luck supper' will be held at '7 p. m .
Tho l&lt;lld� Llllll
,2:45
W�����d Mrs. Robert Pa inter Everyone i s welcome.
l:ID The 116&lt;HI Storm
and Douglas Johnson called on
1 :QO Heart of the Citr
IIIO The Edee of Nlet
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Humphrey
and Mrs. Harry Brown T1u!s:Mr.
Tl11n.s
the
World
A;
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Stooeea
.J:00 The 'l'bne
and son were guests of Mrs. Hatel
day.
For Better • ror Wont
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1:30 The lJfe of Ril ey
.
and (amily recentl)'.
Dana s. Heaton ca lied on his Humphrey
PutJ
HouJe
2:
1:00 Ar'"lam J. Smlth, N'eWf
Charles Eskew and Mrs.
Mrs.
lather Dana Turner Sr., of Harri- .
11:00 The MilUonaire
1:UI A Look at the Weather
Florence Burnside of Pomi?roy
sonville Sunday.
3:31) Verdict ll Youn
' wert! Monday guests of Mrs. Hazel
t:20 Jule RlvJin Show
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Roush
l:OI&gt; T�• wl«Jrt.r 1:80 AIDoo 'n' Andy
Humphrey.
Jackson celled on Mr. and Mrs
of
Stonn
&gt;lecre1
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Patro
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Mrs · Marie,. Koblentz of C�e1ter
Virgil Roush Sunday.
Ut' tdae of NlRht
1:80 Tlie Kate Smith Show
a recent gue11t or Mrs. H azel"\
was
David Heaton &amp;pent Friday
l:&lt;ill, 'J'lio · Three Stooge1
l:GII Tb, Toan
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night and Saturday wlth D()nllle . .
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: .1:10c 1'11�111\ - �,Jleat
Roush.
1:00 : ,Artb!U' ·J. Smith Jlf...
1:00 Danny Tbomaa Show
Mr. and Mrs. WJlliam Taylor
Show
Weather
the
t
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Sothero
Look.
A
Ann
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9:30
!Ion spent Monday evening
and
,
lQ:00 Hennesey
Show
tl�Jule Rivlin
Mr. and Mrs. Robert P ainter.
with
Show
t
10:30 DuPon
t:30 Amos 'n.' AnlIJ
Mrs. William Pooler of C1nt&lt;1n
Ll :00 News
T·JO i'ronUe,
is spending th week with Mr. am:\
11:10, A Loot at thl: "1eather
7;30 To Tell the Truth
,Mrs. Lenard Laqham.
1 1 : 15 Theater 13
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Dennis O'Keefe 0
8·00
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12:30 SIil&gt;
c;1ugts: Montfomery, 15.8 on
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8:30 Many Loves of Doby 00111
up'per°, 10.1 on lower, running 1 7 .
iteet 1· GeM�Il.$, 19.1 o n upper,
ope
1 00 �
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14.0 on lower, runniiffg 15 f�et;
Show
l;SO M,, Skaltoa
8:00 CBS News
Wforield 17.9 on upper, ll.O , on
Show
Moore
Garey
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0
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1:10 Captain Kanlower, oil)Sed; Lock 28, H.7 and
� New■
l:OO l 1 O 'clo.:-.
1:00 Cartoon Tbeatlr
stationacy.
Weath�
the
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tl:10 A Look
!D:OO Red Rowe Show
Condition of Movable Locks: All
1 1 :is Special Broadcast
»:30 On the Go
ere up down to and inc,lud- ·
dams
l:J:00 Theater 13
11:00 I Love ....acy
hit Lock 22, rwurlnK 2 U\\l)S -and
lfi wick.ts; llock '28 ls down&lt;
Ohio Rl'lfr Bo-ah; Dov,,nbound:
Lock 17, Bob Be-nter at 6:00 lffll,
AS W,:LL AS
12,�o Jull For Yo•
Mon,loy Throuoh Frlday
18-1; Lock 21, 0¥ec at 7:30 e.m,
I ,30 New•
17-1; NoJ!t;bern at 10:48 am, 14-2;
f:llll SIID On
1,35 Ju,t For You
Lock 23, Helen Z at 1 :25 pm, 6-0:
1:00 GUHi Star
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2:l)O -C�lne · On Pt. Plea■ant
V,uloa-n at 1 :30 pm, 0-10; Paul
8:15 Newe &amp; Weather
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3: 1111 11!
Skuer ft 6: 15 pm, 2-6; Lunra
8:80 IIFD
,3,311 l'iWa
Point •t 8:35 11.m, 22-0; Upbound:
1:00 Breakfast Party
3,311- ,�us!, GCi
8:30 NeWI
Lock 23, Peggy Downie al 3 ,OO
4:30 Local New■
F&amp;OM
8·95 •Breatfut PorlJ
,pm, 4.0; C. V. Horm,r et 4:15 pm,
4,30 M i Go ll9µnd
0-Z; Ernestine at 4:35 pm, 0--8; .
9:30 New,
Ill RMew
�:OD s .
10:00 Coffee Time
llobert E. Reed at U , 15 pm, 9-0;
ii
5:10 S , . SC�
10:li - Shop
CJ;lf at 12:30 am, H�\: A.
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5:15
10·31 MornlnK nevotlona
V. Criss at 3:00 iam, 0-2; Charles
5:411 Pot lloone SboW
10:41 On tire ToWD
R. Stephenson at 6: 10 mn, 13.JJ;
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11:00 Countey
Belver al 7:10 em, 0-1.
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Chur,h - 1 11 . aeveral cen1uri, �'
�or ,of oinking during
lames M. Crump: woo hio been
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!i&gt;&lt;ll!Y . jil �"I.
reporl&lt;,d
antthe
census enumerotor for Ha�ord, • ilorrnf' �!l!�n f"'!"
cts
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alter
lhe
ffoih
d!Uon
Pews , •�ency
v. saya that be recevid the nrc�, tlle · So'fJt'V
mtliria. · The 48-year-old Afritan
veasel ' oltjp1'&gt;f'
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from
penllon
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wao ridivod on\! pet' Uapl: _Al1J111tt\lei Dublnln, said
In the ;
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. klndn... Sundoy llit die Ml el,Ctrlc ship Ob
treated lib the utmoat
;I[" ff�,\Jo'lin 'HlfI a,d� pe'r - j.
dorm ••d nearly
by all the people he vlolled for· ron li,to
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How do you feel about the hospital quea t,v1,11r,1n1..
_ "'e May 3 add another '2ZO ,000.
Primary

taL, to be joint staffed. More are doing ao each year. Ohio ha,
-A mJjority of voter• realize Meig• county is In a bit of a not, yet.
We feel rather more than �opeful that Jt wilt pass, notwith­ depressJon cycle, industry having moved out for one
reason
In many other states, where state law h.a! not made pollcy
Btandlng the i!wiue being raised by representatives of local or another and lhat co111trucUon of
hospital
would
a
joint ataf!s have evolved out of naturally cooperative peopl�
be
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doct�rs of osteopathy. That issue: Joint Raffs (osteopath and economic snot in our arm.
worldng together, frequently from public pressures. So far as
medical) must senie the new institution.
If the majority of voters recognl,e these point., .. Import­ we .lmi&gt; and thJs L, open lo contradiction, where Joint
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We believe th.ls luue can remain a-s it is today, unresolved, ant In thetr decision on voting day the hospital 186ue wil
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hospitals
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and over 50 percent of the voters will say "yes'' two weeks
The key _to the osteopathic position is this:
ton
Oil , e whole get along together reaaoubly well.
from today for several reasons. Items:
"Why should a person with an olleopalh for his family
TlMi 5!!' en-person board Of trustees of the Melp Commun­
-O�lnion. appears weighted toward recognizing Meigs
Co�ty-s senous need for more doctors, and a modern hospi­ physician - and there are many - vote taxes uron himself ity �- Inc., a non-profit corporation which will set Uf
for something he won't be able to use? It just l.,n' fair," they all l'!lle1 for operation of the proposed hos itsl If approved
tal 1' the best known way of attracting them,
say.
by, tJie n,ten, L, squirming on a blg hot seaf. We can under­
-More voters than not understand that we have $200 000
Well, maybe it isn't.
stand why Its members hesitate lo cut a swath through this
In a new hospital kllly (out of tax funds already colle�ted,
Bu_t loo� at 1� th.is way: Th� M. D. versus osteopath issue is local problem that the best brains in the medical and osteo­
bought and paid for), and that we can obtain federal aid of a a nalmn\\1de thing. Part of II ls twisted up in "medical" poll.. palhk professions haven't been able to solve,
dollir fer every two of_ that plus for whatever additional Is tics Jn lha. higher echelons of both camps. In a number of
Nationally, the American Medleal AIN&lt;lalloa doea Doi
l'aised, for a 40-bed equipped mstilution. This federal aid will states it baa been solved by state Jaw requiring public hosp!- "ofll&lt;ia
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joint sla!f hospitall. So it I&gt; evident lhal a llrlde bu beetl
ta.ken toward eventual rooperatlon. Pre11ure conttnues to
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mount upon the AMA to change lts posture.
Now it occurs to us a majority of Meigs Countians will late
a sensible view of this seeming impasse. They will conclude
we should look somewhat ridiculous lf we turned down our

ballot? are words heard frequently these days.

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literal last c-hance in this generation for a modern hospibil be­
cause a few people might not, for a while, be able to wort to­
gether in it.
. We are certain our people wUI say, "Let's gel this hospital
ftrst, then see about this other. thing. It will be worked out."
They even might add lhal most trite of all tritisms, "Rome
sure wasn't bu.Jlt in a day, you know.''
And we have a strong hunch that the most embarrassed
people of all, should the hospital is.sue fail, woul d be those
wh? openl y opposed, and defeated the hospital issue using lbe
"joint staff" question as their reason.

WALNUT

SUNBEAM CLASS - Front row, Rudy Stewart, Bobby
Grueser, Gena Matthews, Llnda Shafer Mary Woods. sue
Renshaw and Lynn Parker; back row, Mrs. Zana Withrow,
Roger Sayre, Gordon Fisher, Wayne Russell. Tommy Woods,
Johnny Wolfe, Bobby Shafer, Kathy Wolfe and Pam Mat.
thews.

Absentee Votes
Total 115 With
Two Weeks Left

Mei11 County mey pile up a re­
cord number of absentee votes
tbl■ year, Mr.11. Dorothy Johnston,
dftt or the county board or elec­
tions, said today.
A toll) of 115 b1llotJ baa been
cut wJtb lhe board of elections
with 18 of the number . Democr••
tJc ·ballot,. 'nle election, board t,
open ucb dey ft'om one until
tour o'clock for
eonYenleffl
of the pdbJJc who ffod it necee- ·
aary to vote by absentee ballot.
Mh. Johnston ■aid. Tbe abaentee .
btllola may be C11Jl untU four o•:
clOck Friday, Apdl
Plana are about complete for
the election to be held May 3,
witll aome change■ stlll being
made in precinct personnel. Each
p"cinct will vote In the accus­
tGmed voting place thi1 elecUon,
RIV. LIPE
wi jb the exception' of Harrison­
vii e precinct where the IOCJ,lon
Ravlval Nrvlc.. M:Olnnlnt on
hat been changed to the ecbool
lundey tvenlnt. ,\prll 24. erti
gymnuium.
IMln• announctd for tht HOI.IM
ef Pr•yer et Chasfff' by the ,...
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NEW YORK UPI - Gains out, tar. lttv. Edmond Life. Servlais
numbered !oases jn • m ix«! and wMI ,tart uch nenlnt, 1t ef...t
moderate stoclr. market open.Ing J e'clock with .-cl•I 1lnelr19 for
today.
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Man Facing 3
Charges In
Mayor's Court

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The sixth annual pl'ftentltibn 7th: Grade bo ys, Lady of Spain, I are '1Down by the Station" , • by
or lbe Let,rt Falb Eitbth Grade Chantez, Chantot, and In a Little · Seventh and Eighth Grade girls ; ·
"We'fe the Cutest Kids Jn 1\iwn'' ·
will be &amp;iven Wednesday, Apr \l 20 Dutch Garden.
'Ibe chorus Is composed mainly by Pamela :Buck, Joan Boyd, Bevat 7:4$ p. m. in the ieli�J aud tor.
ium. Tbe show thie )rtar w,111 have of Sixth Grade children. Dorothy e.rlee Stobart and Ja"nel Hill; "In
two part&amp;.. Put one will feature Lawson is the narrator.
· the Middle or an Ial�nd," 'by Car:
The second part again will be j ol Shain on the clarinet; "Seven
an irllfinary trip llrl)Und . the
world entiUtd ·�nd1 Actdu the the "Laf!-1-Lott'• .Minstrel. Taking Little Girla'" t,y the Sixth Grade;
endmen rolls will be Terry Roush, a piano aolo by 'Max Hill; "Varalty
World."
Vlllta will be made to Ensland, David Fox, Glenn Rizer and Gary D1'11," a Charleston nurnber by
ScoU1nd, Genna�, Poland, The Wolfe. The circle will be comPQlled Sally Roush, Sarah Taylor, Linda
Netherland■, Italy, -$P•ln, Cz:ech• of Eddie Snyder, Bobby Wood, Ro- Graham and Kathy Connally;
oslowkia, Swlllerla.nd,· .lianOO, ger Hill, Dorothy LaW10li Iha "Tell " Me . -Why," 'by · the · Chdns;
ij4'Jdto, Hawaii, Japan and lnl;lla. Ir�ne Stover and Larry Powell. and a spiritual "EveryUme I Feel
Amon1 the numbers pres,entdU' In ltbrman .Rhodea is interlocutor.
the Spirit," by the Ch'ol'\11; "You
part one are l.och �!]lOlld by tbe I Nwnbua lea.tu.red in tb:il J)al'l
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Chief Herbert Gilkey, has re­
ported the arrest of Hod Searles
Middleport, who is in lhc Middle­
.port jail facing three charges.
Searles will be given a hearing
before Mayor Kenneth McE\hin­
ney on chsrgea of intoxication,
disorderly conduct and re�isting
an officer. Also in the Middle­
port jail awaiting hearing i1 RosB
Shoemaker, Middleport,, on an
iatoxfcetion charge .
ln a :iesaion of MayClr McElhin­
n.ey'.11 cont last night, Marvin
Brice. Cheshire RD, who has been
sought by ol£1cers sim:e Febru­
ary for fighting at a local ba.r.
wa.s fined $15 and cost., on the
charge.
James Ned can was given a
$10 fine and Ruben Sw11rtz a $5
fine on. charges of intoxicallon.

This," a merch type number done
by Carol Shain, Joyce Roush, Sal­
ly Roush, Sarah Tay!Qr, Mary
Beth Toney, Jean Hupp and Ver­
non Donohue; "Sun Bonnel Sally
and Overall Jim.'' Melanle and
Mark Beegle, Peggy Yonker, Bon­
ny K�r. Geol"ge Norris and
Chuck Mugrage.
A patriotic ending will feature
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
the finale with the n\imbera
Admli.ted: Dorothy Durst, Port•
"America" ind "I Pledge Allegi­
land; Charles Findling, Cheat�r ;
ance" by the entire sroup.
Chlorus Grimm and Eileen Buck' Mrs. Isahella Hannah, Pomeroy.
are directing the show with Mrs. :d�ifflftl: Mn. Delmar Karr
and aon, Middle;ciort.
Lee t.oe u accompanist.
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Dies At Clinic•

Early Monday

Funeral services for Charles C.
Juhllng, age 78, of Hartford, who
died al the Point Pleasant Clinic
about 3 a. m. Monday morning will
be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from
the Hartford Baptist Church with
burial in the Graham Cemetery,
Graham Station.
Mr. Juhling was born i n Hart•
ford and lived his life there. He
was the �on of the late Wllliam
Juhling and Kathryn Shafer.
Surviving are his wife, Beatrice;
twll daughters, Mrs. Earl Fields
and -Mrs. John R�tmire, and a
50n, Jameil, all of ' Hartford; two
sisters, Mrs. 'Minnie Beverage, Mid­
dleport, and Mrs. Helen Nel!lon,
Staten ll'&lt;land, N. Y. and four
grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Fogle­
�ong Funeral Home anytir. e.

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Jury Co1nmissioners
Called For April 25

The jury commission has: been
called for April 2ti to draw names
for the May term ol court, Judge
John C. 1:lacon Hid today.
Members· of the jury commission
are Everett Tracy and Freeland
Norris.

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PRIMARY CLASS - front row, Jon Gru�ser, Melsnle Par,•
ker, Carla Fisher, Barbara Fjsher, Brenda Woods, and Randy
Forbes· back row, Mrs. Mary R\liBell; Tedd.Y Russell ll&lt;'nnle
Bachte!, ToDIJIIY Shafer, Cris Matthews; Robin Mi!ler and
Paul Forbes, Jr.

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Korean Riots Over Elections
Bring Out Tanks, Heavy Guns

SEOUL (UPI) - Anti-government mobs raged through
Seoul, forctng Syngrnan Rhe� under virtual siege in his presi­
dential palace, attacking �vernment buildings, newspapers'
and police stations and settmg fires.
Government troops and• ar•
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last
mored ears firing a t point blank j demon,s �at1o�s prote�liug
range rolled them ha.ck with month s nat10nal clect1ons 5pread
hea,vy casualties but the mobs at- �rom the south in 1 o lhe capital
tacked again and again. TwQ itself.
Americana were known to have
-List PIYI' Cltiff
been iniured.
Th olher cities Wt.re Pusan,
A.uthorilies at six major Seoul where tne Orient Press reponed
bosp,itab n-ported at 9;30 p. m. tive dead, and Taegu, Kwanju,
(8 a. ffl. e.s.t.l that · at lei.st 81 Taejon and Mason.
In Seoul, the Iii;:hting raged
persons Were deaU and 300 seriou­
close to American Army installa­
ly injured.
by
Republic of K0r8a authorities lim,s and homes occupied
declared martial law in Seoul and A.mericans but there was no
five other South Korean cities as known attack on any of them.
U. S .troops were kept in their
bases i'e!&gt; .. precaution.
Fish Fry Planned
The Americans hurt were iden­
tifiNI as James Wilcox ol Quine;;· ,
By &lt;.()P, Commiltee
Mass., a former presid&lt;?nt of, the
The Meigs County ' Republican Amctican Chamber nf Co,;,rnerce
Executive Committee will sponsor here, and Hu�h F'. Blaney or 5'79
a fish fey Wednesday, April 20. at Ft. Washin.gton Ave., New York
8 p. m. at the Rock Springs .fair City.
The riots developed from resent- .
gtounds. garage blfildins, men
oflly. Re£reshments will be served. mC'nl against the recent nalion:.il
All local and district candidales elections which dissidents claimed
and friendli arc Jnvitcd to attend. were rigged.
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