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t,-D� _Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 19, 196-0

Eastern High
BPW Club Members Attend Anniversary H onor Roll
Celebration At Gallipolis Monday Nigh t Announced

ly LUCILLI HAWKlkl

Fr}7

Prol.�""
�nal W
saomen, s C!ub at the Farmers Hotel.

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Edith 'B. Strom mer, fir1t vice
pruid�-..i of the Oklo Federation
&lt;1.nd Profeuioo&amp;I
of Bulillleset
Womeo'a C)uba wu the ■peak.er
for th\- dinner meeUag,
Abo present wa11 the .President
of the Ohio Federation., Mn.
Apes &amp; Merritt and Mn. Obloe
Malo11e:r. iftJediate pHt prnldent
of the Ohio Fedenllon, who ,
spoke '.&gt;rierty to the uou� .

cowd ery ·
the Oharter members by M isa
Young a Hisloty of the G a.l U'Polia
Junion: Judy Chaf-fee, Ray Cole,Club w.11.s given bJI Ed ith Hutsin- man, Richard Frost, Charles C ur Pillar.
tis, Charles Collins, DorJJ CaldweU
Len , Pleasants WIS the chair- Paul Brown, Leatha Bibbee, Helen
man in chau;e of the evening · 6 Be nz, Karen Badgley, Paul And ­
program and inl.rodueed the 11pea- rews, Ma xine Pooler, Miry Goebel,
Jack Kelley, Mary Ritchie, Shirker for the eventna.
At the close of the meeting ttu: ley Myers.
lara: e de c:orf,ted anniversary cake
Sophnmore!I : Mary Jane (' ashdol­
lor,
t\ ;1) c J':ihr, [v" t; ill:rnd. J 1Jd;.
whkh
was
cut
by
Miss
Young
.
Tb\! meeting was et.lied lo or- was served wllh Ice CN:■m.
rick. ., 1a r� tu tv.:1.ns. (;eraldinc
der b)' Ethel M■ude Young, char[)ursl . ,111r1,� Davis, Betty Cowdery,
ter pr.tdeot of the Club and Enga11ement Announced Cary! C'hrvdicr. Janl't Caldwel l ,
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Madie 'Nul, president �f the
AnnouneemeR l is being made of Larry Ra i lry, Lila Bahr. Donna
Gallipoli, clu b pre,;,ided and in• lhe engagement and apptoaebing Ba hr, 1.,
· ,an c.. Anurt&gt;w,
Marilyn Adtroduced the honorPd guesta and marr i age oC Miss Bettie J. Wise, ams,
arol
Parker.
�l anlyn
n
C
y
al■o thi past pre,idenlli of the daughter of Mr. and Mn. C. R- Koe hi l' r . Ka1·,•11 S n ydl'r, '.,'ar1lyn
Club.
Wise, Coral Gables, Florida, to Stenrns, Con nu· �peurer
Following the intr oduction or �.
"1r . William Curtis Brown, Miami.
f'reshmen. Melanie Brown, Jan
M iss Wi&amp;e has been employed a9 et Bis11cll, Judith Codner. Sharon
assistant bookkeeper -for The Frecker, L�lc N ichols, Richard
Keyes Realty Companies of Miami Nease, Sue :\tyer11. Barbara Hill.
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for
the past several years. Mr.
POMEROY, ORIO
Brown is associated with RowellHorwred
Van Atta Acco uslics, Inc., Miami.
ohn
Jones
was
guc�l of honor
TONIGHT
A late summer wedding is being
at • dinner Sunday at his home in
planned. The Wiln are former
Syr■tusc m ob»ervance of his 93rd
'"THE WONDmFUL
:·,Hddleporl realdenta.
COUNTRY"
,
_______ birthday.
Robert M.itdlum, Jull.e London
DECL ARI IOYCOTT
Present wne his t.on an&lt;' dau;ih TOKYQ UPI-The powerful ter-in-lP�. Mr. and Mn. Ernest
General Co,mdl
rf J&amp;penese Jon� of Al buquerque, N. M., Mr.
THUJtSDAY ar.:d FllDAY
Trade UoiOns baa declared a boy and Mrs. C. B. Weese and son,
cOtt of Soutb Atl 'i.ra goodR 1n Don, '..fiss Marcia Karr, Mrs &amp;-11"TIIE GENE KRUPA STORY"
proteat againit South Africa'■ r■- lah Gibbons and the honored
Sal Mineo - SUB&amp;n Kohner
cl l po l ic i
U 08 t.
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�Ir. and Mn. Robert Harbrecht
and family of Columbus were
w�ekt'nd guest:s of thetr puenls_
�I r. and Mrs. Norm1n McCallum
dnd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Har•
brt-Chl.
Mr. and Mra. Robert wuner
and d1Ughters of Rocbetller, N'.
t.' . , and Mr. and Mrs. C larence
.:itratton of Oakwood were wet.II;
t'nd guesls of their parenta, Mr.
rnd Mrs. Robert Warner, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Strong
r nd famlly ot Wilkesvi l le were
1-::i.ster guests of her pareot.s,
Mr. and Mrs. H�nry Reibel.
.\fr. and Mrs. Manon How,11
n::turned lo theu home i n Colwn·
l) U:S Monday afler a weekend Yisit
Nilh Mr. 1111d Mn. James Will
rnd family and Mr. arid Mn. Wal
,er Walker.

John :�1ora, Virginia Curtis. Ronald

''BOY" SUIT ot 1ray &amp;nd
nav y glen-plaided •Uk ta wom
with a. lavish., bow-tied wtute
•ilk ahlrt blou8e. It WU de-,
stgned by Oleg Cualnl. 'The
straight, cutaway j■.cket bN
blaa-cut patch pockota.

MEIGS THEATRE

Afed Man

NO COMPRDMISE
With five of t he six compacts. you have to compromise
. . . but with The Lark, there's no comprom ise
on select ion, room iness, pcrformance or l uxury.

0f:ILYTH£ LAR K, of all compacu. givet you a choi� in 11/I mod,!,
of a 90 hp. "conomical �ix-q, I inder enp;ine or doubly powerful V-8.
For the semnd ,iraigh1 year. The Lark V-! 1.0pped all other dght1
in the Mobilgu Economy Run.

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THE L."r.R K. nf all 6 paurng"r compacll, is lt111 than I .S
fCf't i n IC"ngth (it i i ,hnrtn mmide 1hilll a l l other compacts); but
in�ide then:!'1 larger-car room, !nu slx pu5cnger comfort.

Mr. and Mrs. Wather Evans
,r nd son, D11v1d, of Melvinville,
.\heh., and Mr. and Mn. Dall■■
Arnett and dau&amp;hter, and Jobn
LJ11l of Marnofield were weekend
.!lUeSlS or John Dill and daua:htet,
.\1iss Esther.

Rock Sprin gs
Cub Scouts Hold
Birthday Party

The birthday or Chuck Bartels
w:1� ohservl'd last week when lt1P
Rod Springs Cub Scoul.9 Den
Two of Park 246 met with the
IW.n Mother5, Mrs. Dwight Logan
and '.,!rs. Vernon Evans at the
Logan home.
M1•·hael Still and Michael Young
led 111 1he Pledgt&gt; to the Flag which
01wnf'll t lH" mt:cting.
f'ol:vwing lhc mel'ting ■ wiener
ro11s1 wa� J1dd uml a birthday cake
baked by �Ir� Logan and decor­
ated in the cuh Scout col ors, and
koolaid were served.
Prcscnl were Jack Moore, Lar•
ry Walker, Keith Ev11111, Sklp J.,o .
gan, Mike ('arlelon, Michael Bentz,
\fichuel Ymmg, }lichael Still, 1'er•
ry Slalnakrr. Den Cluer, Mrs. Lo­
gan. '."1n . Evans, and a guest, Mrs.
�·1nrcnee Halley.
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Enterprise 4-H
Met Saturday
At Logan Home

01.VLYT H E LA R K , of all rompacts, offen Il l/ lht�e: autom�tic

uammi11i(ln, powrr fiteering ar11I hr:1ke1, 'JWin Tr.1cdon
d itferential, ◄-barrel carburetor. Hill 1-!older, a ir condition ing,
rtc lininp; seal!, padded dash and 1r1any other fC"aturt,.

The flag eeremony and the 4-H
pledge opened the meeting ot the
Enterprise 4·H Club Saturday a f•
ternoon at the home of Mrs.
Dwi,c:ht Logan, advisor.
Eggs don1tt-ed by the memben;
were coloced by lhc girl, assisted
PY · Ml',. !Agan aM Mr«_ Hl'.' rb,:rt
Dl �olf, assistant advisor. Moy!�
P1M uree; wore taken during the
projl'cl by �\ofr. togan. The group
then took the eggs to the Children's Borne.
Re£reshments wl'rc aerved by
Mary Mc Kem:ie to T1t1rlene S!ll ith,
Anlta Hall. Huth Ann Brothers,
Karen Walker • .Jacklyn Seidenahel ,
Susan Dixon, the advisora and
guests, Mr�. F'lorence Halley, Ho1:l'r Dixon aud Skip Logan.
Tlw nf'XI mreiini:i will be Sat11,,
d�v afh rnoon. April 30, and lhc
girls an• reQ11r1;ted tn bri11g ptlt·
tt:fllS or mah-rial f11r lhdr projf'cl.

0NLYTIIE LA R K , of all c.onwacts, offcn you a full choice of

compil&lt; 1 model1: Conver1ihlt (only one in the f1dd), budtop,
2 ;111d 'I-door Kdam. 2 and 1 -door �,at ion waguu1.

Wl1y wmpromi&gt;f? Vi1i1 your .'i mdet.ak.er Deall'r and look ai • • •

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Tl1e Co111pact I Vifho11t Co11111ro111ise/

EARTHOUAKE-RESISTANT
TOKYO Ul'I-Nrw prdahricat·
ed house!!, &lt;l'la i med to he I vn-hoon
and ea?'thquakl"-resistant will be
marketed in Tokyo for $1 ,300 to
$1 .600 this sprln,:. The plastic
and metal houses are patterned
'"" t he fusel, .. ot •n ,irpl,ne
the builders said.

�?':rvoEBAKER

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TOM RUE MOTORS, 399 So, Third St., Middleport, O.

-----IA.YI l:IID II IUQ WITH AID-ALWA...,SIIY CtllllfllO 1111D DAIII-IOLD DIily If YOUII nu111un- OULU
Y•._ - I 111 1ht l'ltc. lo lltihf , , , NIC Tt"""'°" ohowl

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, llVtr IOU pjeces
fOf every room
In your home

ADD A PIECE as your needs increase

C'.

Mr. alld Mrs. Leland Shumway
and soos of Akron visited recent­
ly with hill uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Pearl Deem and family
of Morning Star.
Weekend g'uests of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Kraeut-Or and q■ugh•
ten were Mr. and Mrs. Frank.
Dickin11on and family of Colum ,
bus. Sunday guests were Mr., and
Mrs. Dale Valentine and family
or P.irkersbuq;.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers and
daui,:h ters, Nancy and Janel of
N� ].!jOnvil\e and Mrs. Gtynella
Wise were �aster gueahi Of llr.
and Mrs. Thomu Young.
Pat Quinn spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grue1er
and was accompanied home Sun­
day by Mrs. Quinn and daughter
who spent :;everal days with her
parents.
Mr. and M n . John Fl5her •nd
sons of Akron were weekend
guests ot their parent6
Mu.
William Fi6hcr, Minersville and
Mr.
a11d fib;. Henry Rouah ' Ra·
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:111c.
Mr. and 'Mrs. F. E. Shaeffer of
Columbus were weekend guetts
vf Mr. and Mn. Harold Black•
:iLOn 11nd family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearh11
spent the weekend in Canal Win­
chester with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ev&amp;n.9 and family.

PLAN and ARRANGE
YOUR NIIIT

e PRIVATE PARTY
e RECEFrlON
e BANQUET
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After 8 P .N. with
Merchants Pollee Senlee

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Serving Good Food

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and Mn. Geor1e W111oner ot lle­
ConnelavtUe, and :ro.. flltlm
all ■nd Bob 1'er1u.on of W
W. Va. Aho vlaltin1 with Kl
cil
were Mr. and Mra. BiU Cl
The officers for the coming year were Installed Monday Ame6vllle,
who are lhe paren
evening when the Middleport PT A met at the hlgh schoOI for Mr. and Mr■.
Dick Clark. tea
their regular meeting . Mrs. Leland Brown, Immediate past in the IO&lt;!■l ■chool
l11t Yhfpresidt:al. was the installing officer and installed Charles Asa Mr. and Mra. Harry Houda
Bradbury as president, Mrs. Charles Ase Bradbury as vic e returned borne Monday from
president, Mrs. Lucy Gregg ;is second vice president, Mrs. v111it In Elbridge, New York,
George Hactelt u secretary, iirs.
their aon-in-law and daua:hter,
Harold E. Hubbard 11 1Ssistant Terry Stobart, Riekey Hoover, &amp;nd MN. R. S. Plact and ehlld
Pal
Eddie
See,
avid
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and
secreta ry and Donald Plunkett 45 D
They were ■ccompanied to
Gre.sa ,
lreasureL
dleport by the Places who will
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The ,pl■y WU dlrt'cted ·by the mair, for a short v\■lt.
Alter the lnatallati�n Mr s . , teacher, Mrs. Guy Reynold• ■nd
Brown r,reaenled �lad 1Undy, 1 Mra. Clarence Lac::ey wa&amp; the ac­
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the re.tlnna: president, w:i th a companist.
PTA pm. Rev. Fred I. Gardner
Mr. and Mn. Vir&amp;:ll Walker of
opened the meeting with prayer.
lt was
announced that the Bash■n, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
delegates IQ the SoutheHt Dis­ Curti, of Pomeroy, were Sunday
trict Conlerence which will be supper guests of Mr. an d Mrs.
held on May 3 at Marietta wouJd Lewis Walker.
Mrs. Lillian Napper and Mrs.
be the new offkere who were
J\!}&gt;ert Baer atteoded the Revival
installed.
meetifli at Laurel Cliff.
The banner 1watd was won by
Mrs. will,rd Faudree, Mn. Esta
the Kindergarten Cla11 who pre­ Baer and Mn. Lewls Walker
sent,ed tbe play "Goldlfocks and risited Mrs. Hanson Holter Wed­
the three Bears'' in full coatume. nesday.
Tbe .announcer for the program
was Patty Harris and little Goldi­
lorka was played by Jill Harria
with Maralynn Tracy as Mama
Bear; David Fife as Papa Bear
and Melanie Hackett was the
8ab:y Bear. Milisa Riter was the
little Dancing Bear.
a, p���� ��I!. '.T
The chorus for the story were
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•Ii in bear costumes and includ­
ltrs. J. W. BeatUe and aon, Ray
ed: )li&amp;11on Quillen, Gayle Cairns,
of PJ.. Pleasant spent Easter Sun
FloilneU Bttrhey,
Cathy Klng, day atb Mr. and Mrs. Verner See
Dula and Marla Neut.ding, Susan Mr. and Mn. Blaine Walburn and
Weiman, &lt;IU'riE:t Demosky, Audria daughter were a1so dinner guest�
Ru,aell, Bronwyn Daily, Monier,, or the Sees.
Hackett, Rita Lous... Phillips. Penni
Mr. and Mn. Charlea Miller and
W•ltera, Ruby Nicinsky, Helen children, Connie, Sammy, Gary and
EJ:;gert, Pamela Manley, MiliN Ricky and orvetta Weaver of Hil
Riz,r, Caralynn Tracy, Lavonna lards and Mr. and Idr,. H. H. Greg•
Wri&amp;ht.
ory or Cleveland were week eod

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A S,.,aev.■ father ef tw. NM
put lloth to work In hi, .. tM at
a IMCMf'&amp;tll Plf NIie. Soon OM
.. , 1ittln1 down. "Hew come"'
Mid Dad. N"fo heck with thit
�,Iring, aalcl th• aittln1 •n.
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Widneaday, Aprif 20, 1 960

l'EATIIER

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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown
and famliJI of Cbilhcotbe were
Easter guesl8 of Mn. · E&amp;fl Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jtuated.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jonea of
Albuquerque, N. M., were tbe
weekend gue11ls or bis lather
Sarah h?yle:,, Delene Delegal,
John Jones and Mr. and Mra.
D1vld
Mitchell,
Gary Cairns,
8. Weese.
Floyd Burney, Kenneth Mitchell
Mr. and Mr■. Denver Frank and Jimmy Snyder, Tommy Quillen:
children Sandra, Jay and Ricky Bobby Jeff J-lysell, Tommy Cooke,
returned lo their home in Alli­ Steven Story, BlllJI Buck, Steven
,rnce Monday *fter a weekend Crai&amp;, Michael Taylor, Stewart
\'isil 'INilh her parent.a, Mr. and Nehlman, Jimmy Cochran, Jeffery
Shank, David Krawsczyn, Joe
Mrs. Wilbur Moore.
Welker, J. T. Rue, Bobby Tilus,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moore re­ Bobby Hyaell,
Chester Rou11h,
ceived word that Mr. and Mn.
Lewis Thompson former Pome­
roy residenls, moved laat week
from Porf�mouth to Akron.

A double celebration waa held
Sunday at tht:! home of Mn. Edli.a
l•'aulk and Mr. and Mra. Richard
r',riend on the llarrlsonville Road.
l\s well as an Easter celebrallon
the blrthd.iy of Mrs. Faulk w11 ob­
i;crved. She received many nlee
gi:lll and a fam ily dinner wa■ held
in the aflernonn.
O: her.9 preaent were Mr. and
.\in. Kenneth NcKlhney and two
sons, or Urbana; Mr. and 'Mra.
Glenn Ft\ulk and children of- the
Galllp,•lis road; Mr. and Mra. Char•
les Ftiulk and two childl't!n ol the
\thens road; Mr. and Mn. Robert
, ,mlk and dau1hter of Pomeroy
,inti ?.t:r. and Mra. Clinton Faulk
nd t •.vo chlldren or' the H1rri10n­
l'i\le lload.
Mra. Edna Faulk i1 the nune
•'omp;mlon for Miu Lola Ctril la
",iiddleport.

COME IN roR
YOUR fREE
4-COLOR BOOl'LET
or OUR COM rLETE
PROVINCETOV. �
COLLECTION . . ,

"THIRTE�N COLONIES"

Mrs. Earl Drown has returned
home after a ficveral months vJij,t
rn 1'' Jorida w1Ul her son-In-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Haile.)' and !amity.

Mrs • Edna Fa U lk
Honored With
Birthd ay Dinner

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Middleport PTA Installs New Officers At
Regular Session At High School M.o nday

Mainly Abou�
People
I n Pomeroy

C E. Bibee, priric1p1l of the
Mrs� Nellie Vale, of Carpenter, Mrs. L. E. Reynolds, Mr s .
tern High School. has an
E.11t1
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Hou
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Fr
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and
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_Mrs. Kenneth McElhin
Wesley
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nouncoo the honor roll for the �th
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Miss
Mary
Phillips,
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New
Haven
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ashel\,, of oo.1 dlepart, an
six week.s p..r1od as follow5:
were in G_aWpolis Mond,.y e\rening where they attended the Senion: Sandra Waln';- Janet So25th
r ry ce lebration of the Gallipolis B usiness and vel, Dale Sho1»alter, Roger Rose,

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Church Of Christ
Easter Decorations
Attract Attenti.on

Special decorations were pl at'ed
In the Mldd\l'port Church or Chris!
by a committee headed bv �rs.
Edgar Allensworth for the ·Easter
season,

Thl' first decorations were plac•
cd in the church for Palm Sunday
settvlcea whep palms were uaed
with candlea. The community Good
P'rlday se,vic,e,i were held at the
church 1md the lighted crosa on
the htll waa re11.tur.ed and t.'h �
lighted word1 "He Is Risen'' and
n�wers were added to the decor­
ation,.

guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mont
Miller.
Mrs. Dorothy Rathburn has ac­
cepted employment at the Waffir
Shop. She will fill the v1canc�
created when MiH Flo Hutley be
gan her new employment at th,
Home Re11taurant.
Mr. and Mrs. C\a,:ence Baile,
.and sons of Springtleld c::arne Sun
day afternoon to apend Easter wit!
Mrs. Minnie Erlewine and racnily
of Grant Street and other rela
lives. Mrs. Erlewine, who hit&amp; beer&gt;
ill at her home, ls improvlnt.
Mr. and Mn. Ron11ld Hend an(
children, Buddy and -Robin 1 wel'e
weekend visitors in Chillicothe
with Mrs. Ann C. Hand and Mr
and Mn. J. A. Althouse.
Aridy Batey, who h1111 been :ser.-·
ing with he Air Force O\/erseas,
has recently been discharged and
is now with his wile and lwu
children, ThomH Edward and Ka­
trinna Sue, ■t the home of his
mother, Mr$. Helen Batey.
Visitors last week with Mis11 Lois
Cedl were Mr. and Mn. Edward
Moore of Amesville, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Aleshire of !lUf�� • M r·

CllNlON FISHEil
COMPANY
Sales PAINT Seivite

Phone Wl':�2-2452
S. Seeond Av�.
MIDDLEPORT
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The di!COrallons were ebange:d
for the varlous servlees on Eaate•
Sunday a,nd white llliee and white
tulips were used In the d-0cora•
Uona. After the close ot the serv•
ices on Sunday the lilie8 which had
been donated by various classes
of the Sunaiy Schpol were taken tll
�lck and shut,in membt!rs oi the
church.

Rutland Man
Fined $25 0n
_ Court Charge

Wilbur Molden, Rutland, was
fined 920 and cost, in Co,mty
Court thii morning · -on• • intoxi­
. catJ.on charae. He was arrested
yesterday by county officers.
Aleo fined today by Judge E.
W. P'°ples were Herbert Arnold
Mclnt,re, arrested by the state
patrol OD charges of false regis­
va,ion and failure to yield the
right of way, and Wendel Leon
Eblin on ■ eharge of having a de­
fective muffler.
McIntyre was fined $1.5 and
c01U on each charge with one
fine llllpended and Eblin pa-id
$10 .nd eosts on the muffler
cha,ce. · Eblin waa also cited into
cow1, by tbe state patro,l.
In Pomeroy, Chief jed Webster
reported that Richard C. Knight,
Rillcreat Road, Athen111, -was re­
le1ted on $33.'JO bond for bear•
lnl April 2S before Mayor Legar.
KDI.Jht was arretted (or speed­
Inc by Patrolman George Hicks.

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$200 QUICKLY.
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Mn. AlhmiWorth W&amp;R assisted
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bott, W Iiiard Boyer, �bester Er•
wln, O. E. McKinley, ?,,Ira. Herman
Lohse, Mrs. Oscar Rou,h, Mrs.
Margaret Jone,, Mri. Su1an Rawl­
lng111, George Hudson, Mr. and
Mra. Bruc.e Bineham, MiH Fran­
eea Rou1h and Mn. Bud Wilson.
. ourtn1 the la1ier seaBOn there
were ,even respon1e111 lo tht Invi­
tation which i• given at the close
of each service.

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FORT MADISON, Iowa UPI­
Henry Muerhoff today claimed to
be the oldest new member in the
history of the Loyal Order of the
Mooae. He had ju■t been Initialed
Into • local Moo,e lod(e at the
the age of 102.

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fM, of 67 M:itoff1at, Columbut, a na­
tl\'e o f the Rutland area (Pleaaant
Valley).
S""'lvtnai: are these children:
Georte and Lei.Ind. Del ·Mdlllts, N,
M.; Harry, £1l11beth, Pa.; Wendell
of Toronto, Ohio; Mara:aret Morris
and Ellzabeth Bricker, Ellubetb,
P1.; Don E., CurUa E... and Imo­
gene Jonea, all of Columbus, O.;
16 crandehildr,n and g great
pandchildren. HI• wife preeeded
bim ln death.
Funeral services were to be held
at 7 p. m. today at the Maeder­
Quint Parlors, 1068 South High-st,
Columbua. Interment will be In
Dea Moine1, N. M.

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Long Bottom, h.•� been cited to
t.be Melas County Court April
23 as the result of u accident
ye■terd■y lnveetleated by the
Siite Highway P•trol. She · had
Men charged with failure to atop
1n .an auured clear di,tance.
Miu Dorst, driving I I�
l)odge owned by Franll: Dorst,
collided with a ear driven by
Jimmie C. Caldwell. and owned by
Howard Caldwell,. UI, Reed1ville
Route 1. Cildwell had 1ti&gt;ppod to
make . I left turn and WII IU'llck
by t� Dorat vehlcJt, . witl;I mlnol'
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The- iccident occurred · oJt Route
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Route 248 Junetion, the patrol
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Federal Rc,le.lg: 4griculture
Termed Most Important Issue

BLUFFTON, O. (UPI) � The legislative director of the
American Farm Bureau Federation told 350 Ohio farmers
here today that_ "one of the most impertaP,1; questions facing
Amen�a today 1s the proper role of the federal government
· gettm,:
. more seh�ol rooms con­
in agnculture."

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John
Lynn told 8 Blutfton
College audience that there are
proposals before the Congrefll
that, if enacted, would greatly
harm Ametican agrkulture."
Lynn prai&amp;ed bolh U. s. Rep.
Delbert
L. Latta (R-Ohio) of
Bowling Green . and Sen. Frank J.
Lausehe (D-OhJo) tor th eir i ntroduction of bills to extend the
conaervtr.tlon reserve program.
He ,aid that the F,arm Bureau
Is active on 8:1 national Issues in
the present CongreH. He said
that ■mong these 11re federal aid
to education, care for the aged,
minimum wage and hour reguli•
tion, for farm workers and for­
eign trade.
"A re1l Issue facing Congress
and one that Js about lo get con­
sideration by it has to do with
federal aid to education" Lynn
said. "I ,predict that if this .leg­
islat.:ion becomes law, Instead of

structed, we- will get tewer
scbool rooms built."
Lynn told �he farme� th�t the,y
occupy a umque positum m lh1s
co � ntry.
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. 'The true meaaure of , a nation,
1� .not found, on tn� Hire of it,
�1tle11, the yield of _.Jts cro,ps , nor
. m the 11�ength of its �rm1e1t, b l
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Mrs. Williams
Is President Of
Band BoosterS

TV Debat,e On Election Eve

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WH.'EELING, W. Va. UPI----Sen1.
John F. Kennedy (Mass.) and Hubert 'Humphrey (Minn,) plan to
windup their West Virginia Dem•
c1mpalgn1 in
ocratic primary
1pectacular, fa■hion, meeting face
to face on television election eve.
Kennedy reversed hi• stand on
Tuesday
and
public debates
agreed to face a panel of newamen with Humphrey. Plana ,_.ere
drawn up f?r -an hour•lon&amp; forum
to ·be telev111ed M■y 9.
Kennedy ffluaed a Humphrey
challenge to a debate durlnl , the
Wiacon9ln primart but indicated
hie &amp;tro!lf fee�-- about � alle1::ed "stop Kennedy" movement

in the Weat Vira:lnla campaign
changed his mind,
"The way thi1 campaign is
evolving, I can't accept the eurrent attack
without fighting
back," Kenned:v eald. Kennedy
announced his change of · heart
in a cl.ii.sffoom talk to 1tudents at
nearby Bethany College.
youthful M11sachu1etta
The
senator flat)¥ frefuaed another
propoaed debate with Teamst�n
Union Pl't!aident Jame1 R. Hoffa,
a Kennedy target In Senate Rackell Committee inveetlaatlon11.
"Hla record h so well known
and he it so unfit tf bold offiee,
J w.ould not dei.&amp;D to� debate him

cin any subject," Kennedy said.
Kennerly Tuesday brought to
the surraee the religious issue
under-lying the West Virginia prl­
m■ry. He said hlr Roman C11tholie faith would not conflict with
the duties of tllt. presideney, But
he a(Metl:
"I'm going to church where I
want regardless of whether I'm
elected president."
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
The Rev. Donald Spu.rlock of
Thelma Zuspan, ".\ta­
Admitted;
Chureh
Method.lat
the Wesley
here Inquired of Kennedy how he son; Julia Tittle. Pomeroy.
Discharged: Theodore Reed, Sr.,
could belie.ve In separation of
church and state when "your Pomeroy .
llirth: 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilham
Pope doesn't.''
Z�span, Mason, a daughter,
"But I do," Kennedy replied.,

· Fish Stories Also Grcw Big To Grune Wardem ,

CO.L..UMBUS (UPl) - Many
Ohio fishermen ,are not onl)' adept
at ,slrel ching the trul.h a houl t!he
siw of the fhih thai gol away,
but -also 'llboul what they are dolng in a stream, rod and reel in
hand, but no filifling license.
"Most or thl'Tl'I ,have novel excusesi wihen they ,are caught fishing without a Ucense,'' game wardens say.
Game Proteetor Orvill,e Cald·
well of llo� County said llha:t be
spotted a man sitting on a hank
.apparently lishing.. But when
Ga'ldwell illl&amp;ked to see his license,
the angler w.ired him that be

was only measuring thl' depth of
t.ihe water :so lhiat when lhe did go
fishing, he would know how deep
to fish.·
"11he worm on the hook is just
to weight it down ," the angler
6aid.
High.land County Game Protector John Adams had 111. similar experierree.
He !Mid fie oo..w a man f.whin,g
from a distance. But when the
man sa w Mm, he put down 00
pole and walked away.
Adams filllid the couldn't f.ind
either a lure or ,bait on the line.
But just. for die bc(:k Of .U be

asked �he angler to take off Ibis
hip boots. There was nothing in
the boot. either, but the fillher·
m:an accident.a.Uy Hipped the cuU
ot hi;,i: pant., •nd @bi rolled a
sma,�l spinning lure.
And Walter Evan.s, Franklin
County game ,protedor, said that.
,}w saw 'II man reel ibis Hne so
tight that tbe lure was snapped
off.
"The fisherman feared that hia
lure • wa.s illegal,'' Evans aid. "Hi!I
bigge1:1t offense wa:, .l!ishinf: llJri.tJI..
out ia license.''
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PT A S pons orin� Dan ,•,·
Adm itted April 18: Tom my I
weekend revival begi nnin g on
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asium Friday eve,ung from
w11h Evangelist 0. G :\kKJnne)· ai,; 8:30
until 12, 11 is annot•nced M u- Bata.»n; M(a. Harold t&gt;illon, Pom- speaker Pasto
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by Lhe Cliff
e.td, New I E J Griff ith. Services will conu.
Byers String Notes.
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Ohio D1stn rt Churc h of thP -''fa­
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al the Church of l he Nazare ne at
� Pomeroy Sunda y morni ni a1 JU:3/J
April 24th. A special inv1lat ion is
given to lu•ar this ablr s1wa k,·r
it is annOU l\("('d by E. E C -011: .
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SHAIN FAMILY

Cal1 in De Wolfe: Marlin married
Mart Ellen
McDaniel&amp;; Lydia
married .Joseph Bell son of Lean­
deJ", brolher of Fred and Carl;
Don; (']ark married a Pickens his
Cirst Wife was a sister of Lavend
Pickens and mother or Alfred
(Carpenter) Plekens: Evu married
Ril e y Wolfe: Nancy married Hir­
am Aumill er.
--Ge&lt;lrge and
Emma Beegle's
thildren R:iy
( He,•.) married
Mary Wilson daught er of Oliver
Wilson : Harold married Al ice
Lambe rt; Sadie marrk ir
H:1:-ry
Wolfe ; Lora marri ed Jack woods;
Georgu I.
(To Be Continued)

Fam ily History 14

Electa Ci rcl e
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Today is Wednesday, April 20,
the 1 1 J th day of the year with
255 more in 1900.
The moon is a pproeehing its
ne w phas e.
The morn ing stars are Mercury
Mars, Jupit(!r and Satu rn.
On this day in histo ry:
In 1 836, C'"ongresi established
the tcrrl tory of Wisconsin.
rn 1889, Adol ph Hil ler was
born In Brauneu, Austria.
Jn 1002, Morie and Pierro Curie
isolated one gram o[ radium.
In 190S Andrew CarnegJe gave
one and one halt mUUon dollars
tor construction of the HQJue
Peace Palace in The Netber•
lands.
In 1934 Shirley Temple began
her suC'cessful c,ireer H 11· moving
picture child st11r .fn the film
"Stand Up and Cheer."
A thoug ht for today: Adolph
Hitler in hl1 boo� "llfeln Kampf"
said : "Tbe JIil� 'tneails that wins
the ei11iest victory over reason:
terror and for1:e,"

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preaided over the meeting in the
absenre of the president, Mrs.
Pat Gallagher. who 11 confined to
her home by i11oeS11.

Mrs. William Lowe gave 11
poem "Keep on Keeping On".
Mra. Grace Stace was welcomed
back as a new member of the
club .. After the businea.s meeting
Cil'.lmes were played and -prizes
'Nere awarded to Mrs. Phil Mein­
hart, Miss Erma Smith, Mn. Lowe
ind Mrs. earl Owens. The gueat
prize waa awarded t.o, Mrs. Jones
11nd the traveling prize which wts
donated by Mrs. Allman waa won
by Mrs. George Childs.

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SalisbUry Girl Scout Troop Six
met with their leaders, Mrs. Will­
iam Collin s and Mrs. John Moore
Monda y evening at the Collins
home.
Anita Collins was in charge of
the meeting which opened with
group singing of the "Hello" song
followed bi1 introduction of the
Rirls to guests Mrs. �Jen Hlt:ka,
).;In. Maxine Owens and Mrs. Mary
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Followlng a hike in search of
an erosion problem a busineas ses
sion was held and the conaerva•
tion movie to be ahown by Don
Wililam s of the Wild Life- Division
at the Sallsbur.y School on April
2 1 was discussed. The public ls
in,..ited to see this movie.
Plans . were made for a morn­
ing bike Saturday and the girls
will meet at the Collins farm at ·
6:30 a. m. to plant trees. Group
singing of the whip poor will
song concluded the meeting after
which cookiet were served by
Anita Collins.

Spring Pai nti na Done
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Am.rican BHvty

Members of the Dorcas Circle
Baptist
'&gt;f the :tiddle port First
1
g at
evenin
y
Tueada
met
Church
the church for a potluck dinner
· and meeting. 'Mrs. Harold C�ase,
chairman, presided Ill the buameas
meetlne and Mrs. Blanche Hapton­
stall led the devotions.
Mn. David Sneller reporte d on
the study book, "Good Soil."
-Report. were giYen on the work
during the paat
the
mont h. lt was voted to· give the
balance In the treasury to the
Meh!s County Rell1lou1· Edu.cation
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wort under the 1eaderahip of Mra,
l.
Zunde
Ralph
Plana were made concernlnJ the
Mother-DAullhter banquet of the
s. H. Satlborn Mluionary Soclflty
to be held at the church on May 2.
Otbt!n pretent at the meeUn,
were · Mrs, John Sclnea, "Mrs. Dalt
\11\utninir. Mn. Leona Boster, Mn.
ll&amp;bel Winebrenner, ,Mn. . lohn
Fultz. lltl. -Dick Owen, Mra. John
K:autC, llfl, Jtamon - Grimm and
Grim.
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tic Transmiseion. New Top
and au -good tin!S. 'See '!lhil.

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attend Frid11y'1 meetina as the
help of all members la needed.

Daily Sentinel, Pomero:r•Klddleport, 0., April 20, llleO I

Nancy Tyro
Honored With
Birthday Party

Tattn■on, Vldl Yount, Darla Gu..ta were Jbt. '1cln&amp;,ci 11-.
.&gt;he-rlda.n and Carol Wolfe of 11. r. a nd lln. Gert1d f7o JDd all­
Colwnb111.
dren Su.un ud ltffn md KIM
of Zm­
· Nancy Tya wu
Mr. and Mrt1. T)'o alao enter- Florence Lonpbcn, all
of boDor
.
enille
.
at a p1rty a:h·en by her parent,, tained with a dinner :f.uttt
Plans were completed for "Op­ Mr. and M.rt. Lee Tyo Saturday
The Pomeroy Ministerial Ano­
ciatlon met Tuead•)' 11nd made eration Forward" nigh!, April Z2, afternoon 1t their home, Wolle
V1e1tlon when Hemlock Grange r.u t Satur­ Drive, in obtervance of her 10th
Daily
plans for the
NOW JS THI! MOST OPPORTUNE TDIB
birthday.
Bible School w h ich will be held day evening.
YOUR
An Easter eeg bunt war, held
from May 31 to J une 16.
Leo Story, worthy master , pre­
Lbe
aided and one appeal for aid w111 with Carol RuMell wiDDin,,i: u
.
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There will he three dUferent
1oldim
the
findinc
for
priu
answered . Members were ulr.ed
We Jllo¥O Your Funtltar e aa1'1tepllce 11
age groups, pre-1c:hool. primal"')' to bring cookie1 for refre1hments Other gamiea wen played wltb
Holdren
Paula
to
awarded
Without Addllloul C&lt;&gt;ot.
will be grade, 1 -3 and ; uni on, April 22. II waa voted to 1pon­ prlze1
Ebenbach.
Jeanie
and
gradea 4-6. Kev. William Roberta sor a jitney supper on May 13
After Naocy opened her &amp;ifll,
will be Dean of the School and tile proceeds to be given to the ice cream, an Euter cake and •
Gl!T FBl!E l!STIMA TF.S NOW
will be 111slsted by kev. Waldo Pomeroy Emergency squad.
birthday cake and tool 1ld were
Bartel•.
The lecturer hour in charge of served. F1vor1 were bubble ,um.
Preaent were thote named
Anyone interested in teachlna: Mrs. Cl11ra Paulsen, consisted of
and Judy and Shella Mt-­
above
Jol:e
a
&amp;acred
of
sona:s,
num�r
a
own
their
to
contact
are aaked
Knight, Donna Smlth, Barbara
a readmg 11nd r1ddle1.
pastor.

Salisb ury Girl
Scou ts Meet
At C,ollins Home

Dorcas Cin:le
Hold s Meeting
· Tuesday Eve ning

Lark. 8 cyl. -w.ith overdrive,
1 local owner. Like New.

Champion. 6 ,cy,l.
Clean, end Solid.

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The Mother's Auldllary of the
Middleport Boy Scouts wlll m�I
this Friday evening at 7:30 at
the Scout Hall.
Final plans for the panc11ke
111,pper which they will have on
made. The
April 30 will be
llupper will be held et the First
United Preabyterlan Church from
5 lo 8 p. m. price per plate will
be Sl.00 adul11 and 50c for chil­
dren . . Pro�eeda from this project
wlll go towards the cost or a bua
which the scout auxiliary are
planning as transportation for the
boya.

Hemlock Grove
Grange Completes
Meeting Plans

Plans Mode Far
Bible School
Start Moy 31

WUh amily

Radio and Heater. Feir Tires.

This Space
For Your
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Sc.out Motfiers
Asked To Meet
Friday Evening

At the close of the evenin a: a Birthday Observed
salad coune was served by the
Dinner
Ji'
hostess from the table lighted by
waa rueat
Barnitz
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Mrs.
yellow candles in crystal -hold•
I.al·
dinner
familJ
a
at
honor
of
fabasket
ers. Miniature Easter
Main St.
We•�
home,
her
at
ter,
vorll were given to each.
In oblen'ance of her birthday.
Present were Mr. and Mn.
The AJ.lman home was beautitu.Uy decorated with arrange- Harry Yoimt and ebUdren, Charl­
ments of nowers on the mantle, ea, BIiiy Jnd Barban of Gallon;
TV and dining table.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Barnitz, Ma­
Mn. W. R. Carpenter and
son;
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Youni llr and Mn. Hayman Bar­
nitz a�d Keith, Mr. and Mn. Gary
Barnltz ,o·d Carol Ann, the hon­
ored gueat and Mr, Barnill, lotal.

SERVICE

PLUMBING

Theodoru.1 Council Dauahten
of America met In re1ular let•
aion Monda)' evening at the JOOF
Hall with Helen Miller, councilor,
preaidln1.
Addle Grueser. a charter mem­
ber I01t by desth wH remembered
with flowers ,.nc:i �rvice1 were
conducted Wednesday evenlnJ.
Plans were made to drape the
charter in ber memory at the
next meeting. Meda Gibba was
reported improving from a recent
fall, Mildred Spencer underwent
surgery at Holier Hospital and
flowers were sent her.
The gift for the rally WH d�
nated by Nellie Hayes. Several
communic1tlon11 were read, The
traveline prize donated by Mar·
garet Seldenabel was awarded to
Mabel Bearhs.
At the close of the meetlng, a
social hour was enjoyed, games
were played and prizes awarded
the wlnnera.

Mrs. Lena McElhlnriy l.ud Mr1.
ltomer Jones wete guests when
the Put Chiefl Ch.1b of Mel111
Temple met at the home of Mra.
William Allman, Mlddleport, for
thelr regular meeting.

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Rlcha,.,• S Owffl, �ubl�her
Published every -tt 1r11eon et
11'Di. Sunday 1:Jv The Jh!o Vallll'
.hJbUthlne Compan, It 110 :,.t",.
•banic St., :'�!'.'leror, '1blo. !1111,J
ttess ortice phone WY2-2 l 56. edffQl'
!al office ohone WY2-2157.
!:mered as second 1.'h•ss mam.1111
'Ratter at the post office at Jlma,
�rov, 0/llo.
National 1utventslng reoresenta.
!Ive: 13&lt;Jtt lnet: '-Y. 1 mh1. 1l, t-&gt;c . B4I
.ex.ir,iftol"I Ave.. Ne• Y4'rk Ci�
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rser we1:k: , ofte y9ar In adval!Cfl ,
t'he l'1n,- Sf'nthiel office, tlS -:tlt
11• month1. '7.80: three · morun,
f..'lt.00. Bv r,otor Mute where avd
■hie: one month , SJ B:, m•ll: · f'lllt
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lllx · uontbs, 14.25: tit• •
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D of A Meets
Monday Evening
At lOOF Hall

Past Chiefs Hold
Regula r Session
At Allman Home

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fiirected by krald Hamlllo n, will
present a free concerl in the
llniveri- itys F:wing Auditorium at
8 p m 3unda _v, April 24. It is
!he first major program given by
the group, nC' w to the campus
lhis Y&lt;'"ut amt composed or select­
ed �inger.11 fro11, the Unlver11ity
Choru s.
An unaccompanied 8.;ich motet,
Jt'i-u, Priceless Treasure. the ma­
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open the program.

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Univers ity Sin gers
To Preoent Concert

. Aft.er 1he deat_h of John Reefer
his _'-' ido� married Jor.ah koush .
he1r children Hrron
marrie d
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I c.sl a Johns on; Wright marri edt hr,1 Lawson, sis1cr of Arlhu r
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ward Hughe s, then a Scott; Ma,-Je
LO� ANG ELE: 5 UPI- The l .os I ma rried
Henry Roush.
Anl!f' ! es , Rams today anno url l t:&lt;1
The older DeWolfe's of this
t h e sigrun g of Tom F�.r.rs, f�rnwr
sect iotl were thrt&gt;e br"thers Calvi n
all-Pro end, as a speci al assu tant 1
Clem ent DeWolfe settled in t he
coach,
: Portl and area between the year
of 1 8 1 :J and 18 19. He was the fa.
J eff-Boot at 6: 15 am, 16-0 : Lo ('
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k her of Calvin, Lyle and Samuel·
1 5, Lady Linda 11t 8:15 am 0-J· L y iC' (Lal) was lhe !ether of Dor;
Lock 22, St. Louis Zephyr a l
DeWolfe. Some of the childre n of
am, 4- 1 : Luck 23, Elge r C
liff at - --�-- -----1 2 : 50 pm , 3-0: A. V. Cri,s at
3 : 25
$1-2,000,000 Gett in g
Pm , 1 -0: C. V. Harner at 7:45 pm
2-0; Beaver at 7:115 pm , 1-0;
Ear liest Distribution
Hel en
· Z a l 1 1 :25 pm 6-0; L. We
de Cht l COL�MBlJs UPl-Ci ties, vil­
d res, al 8:30 am, 7-S ; Upbo
lages and counties will soon re­
nd
,
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, Lock 28, Bob Senter at 7:
Ill
cefve ' rherk:s total ing $42,000,000
20 llh ,
. 8-0; Lock 'l7 Jefferson at S:50 am
The E1eda Circle of the First in the year's first distr
,
ibution of
· t-7 ; G11lllpolia Ovec at 8 : 40 t
m, Baptist Church, Middleporl, m(' t motor V@:�icle registration fund s.
15-J ; Lock 23, Vulca n at 1 2 : 30 Tuesday even ing at the hpme o r
The Highway Safety Depart­
pm, 1 1 -0; Ind ian a a t 12:4
3 i!m . Mrs. Willi $ Anth ony for their reg- ment and the . oftice of At1di lor
9-2 ; A. V. CrlH al 1 :25 pm, 0- I
ubr meellllj:. A pcHlu ck c;llnn er James A . Rhod es
bolh issued
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P �nnsy/vania at 5 : 10 11m
news releases haili ng the dlstribu­
1 4,-4 : preceded the meeting.
National at S : I S am, 3-0; janie l)
th e openin g- prayer was given by tlQn of the funds as a new
speed
a t 1 0 : 16 am, 1 - 1 .
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Mrs. Ross Pulle n afld �frs. Gerald record.
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the topic, "Spr ing is the Time for
Plant ing."
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HI . LO TEMPS
M�s. Tony Fowler, i:hai rm� n.
NE W YORK UPI _ The high _
preinded over the mee ting
at whic h est temperature in the natio
n re-1
lime plans Wer� mad e for the B. port
ed Tuesday to the U. s . WBalh•
H _ Sanborn Missionary Society's er Bure
au was 99 al Presidia Tex
Moth er-� augh ler banquet the first Lowe
st lhis morning was 1 4 �l An :
Mon day in May.
chorage. Ala ska .
The members brought old sheets .
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to the meeting. 'They will be give n Cha rles Lewis.
to the County Cancer Society for
Guests for the eveni�g were Mrs
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us
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r��h�n·;h: �s ;i:;��nag ;iow­:
home ,m 1imon proJect.
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�or Sharing,'' 'eac h member participated.
Oth ers present for the m�l ing
were Mrs. Milto n Hor ·!, Mrs. Max
Orndorff. Mrs. Morah Leonard
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Baker, Mrs. L. D. Diles, Mrs. Owen
Brat ton, Mn. faul Sman, Mrs.
Clifford Hayes, Mrs . J. e. Hayes,
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Steaks . . .. . .
75 �
Tail-less T-Bone :;: ., 85� ·
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CLUB TO MEET
Tht• Rock Spring s Bell e r Hea lth
Club will UH!f'I Thu1 .&lt;1Ja} al 1 p rn
with :,!rs . WI iham (.;rub, r 11 i_�
anno unced.
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uppn. 9 6 on Jo-... cr, runn in,
1 4 ½ fe f.' I , Ga t l 1 poll� lB 2 on Ul)l ll"J"
j 1 a .9 on lowe r. 15 ( ret op" n ; W i r field 1 8.0 on uppt-r IO 5 on luWI ('r on !ht! sill, LOt'k 23. l �.:,I.
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Condition of Mov•bl• D•ms:
All dams .are u p down to Lock
22 runnin g a bout 2 lr:ips. Lu�k
23 is down, ni•i•r srat1ona rv.
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Ohio Rivu 801h; Down bound
1Jesh1e ld, Jklian ct&gt; al 2:45 am,
7 7: Lock 9 , Island CrPek a t 6:40
a111. 0-4; Lock I IJ. I. F. Fre1m&gt;r­
ger at 8·05 am, 0-20: Lock J l .
lirookt�•n at fl : 55 �m, l 2: A. V .
C:r1�-s J r at 7:35 am. 6-0, Lock 1 3
C i t y ()f / l u n 1 mg1 on. at 2 a m . 9 I I ,

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Adm itted April 18: Tom my I
weekend revival begi nnin g on
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until 12, 11 is annot•nced M u- Bata.»n; M(a. Harold t&gt;illon, Pom- speaker Pasto
r of the cburr h 1ia &amp;it will be fttrnished
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by Lhe Cliff
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Ohio D1stn rt Churc h of thP -''fa­
zarene will be the guest �peake r
al the Church of l he Nazare ne at
� Pomeroy Sunda y morni ni a1 JU:3/J
April 24th. A special inv1lat ion is
given to lu•ar this ablr s1wa k,·r
it is annOU l\("('d by E. E C -011: .
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SHAIN FAMILY

Cal1 in De Wolfe: Marlin married
Mart Ellen
McDaniel&amp;; Lydia
married .Joseph Bell son of Lean­
deJ", brolher of Fred and Carl;
Don; (']ark married a Pickens his
Cirst Wife was a sister of Lavend
Pickens and mother or Alfred
(Carpenter) Plekens: Evu married
Ril e y Wolfe: Nancy married Hir­
am Aumill er.
--Ge&lt;lrge and
Emma Beegle's
thildren R:iy
( He,•.) married
Mary Wilson daught er of Oliver
Wilson : Harold married Al ice
Lambe rt; Sadie marrk ir
H:1:-ry
Wolfe ; Lora marri ed Jack woods;
Georgu I.
(To Be Continued)

Fam ily History 14

Electa Ci rcl e
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Today is Wednesday, April 20,
the 1 1 J th day of the year with
255 more in 1900.
The moon is a pproeehing its
ne w phas e.
The morn ing stars are Mercury
Mars, Jupit(!r and Satu rn.
On this day in histo ry:
In 1 836, C'"ongresi established
the tcrrl tory of Wisconsin.
rn 1889, Adol ph Hil ler was
born In Brauneu, Austria.
Jn 1002, Morie and Pierro Curie
isolated one gram o[ radium.
In 190S Andrew CarnegJe gave
one and one halt mUUon dollars
tor construction of the HQJue
Peace Palace in The Netber•
lands.
In 1934 Shirley Temple began
her suC'cessful c,ireer H 11· moving
picture child st11r .fn the film
"Stand Up and Cheer."
A thoug ht for today: Adolph
Hitler in hl1 boo� "llfeln Kampf"
said : "Tbe JIil� 'tneails that wins
the ei11iest victory over reason:
terror and for1:e,"

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absenre of the president, Mrs.
Pat Gallagher. who 11 confined to
her home by i11oeS11.

Mrs. William Lowe gave 11
poem "Keep on Keeping On".
Mra. Grace Stace was welcomed
back as a new member of the
club .. After the businea.s meeting
Cil'.lmes were played and -prizes
'Nere awarded to Mrs. Phil Mein­
hart, Miss Erma Smith, Mn. Lowe
ind Mrs. earl Owens. The gueat
prize waa awarded t.o, Mrs. Jones
11nd the traveling prize which wts
donated by Mrs. Allman waa won
by Mrs. George Childs.

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SalisbUry Girl Scout Troop Six
met with their leaders, Mrs. Will­
iam Collin s and Mrs. John Moore
Monda y evening at the Collins
home.
Anita Collins was in charge of
the meeting which opened with
group singing of the "Hello" song
followed bi1 introduction of the
Rirls to guests Mrs. �Jen Hlt:ka,
).;In. Maxine Owens and Mrs. Mary
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K. Young.
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Followlng a hike in search of
an erosion problem a busineas ses
sion was held and the conaerva•
tion movie to be ahown by Don
Wililam s of the Wild Life- Division
at the Sallsbur.y School on April
2 1 was discussed. The public ls
in,..ited to see this movie.
Plans . were made for a morn­
ing bike Saturday and the girls
will meet at the Collins farm at ·
6:30 a. m. to plant trees. Group
singing of the whip poor will
song concluded the meeting after
which cookiet were served by
Anita Collins.

Spring Pai nti na Done
We Speclalin In Interior P1lllfinl

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Am.rican BHvty

Members of the Dorcas Circle
Baptist
'&gt;f the :tiddle port First
1
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evenin
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Tueada
met
Church
the church for a potluck dinner
· and meeting. 'Mrs. Harold C�ase,
chairman, presided Ill the buameas
meetlne and Mrs. Blanche Hapton­
stall led the devotions.
Mn. David Sneller reporte d on
the study book, "Good Soil."
-Report. were giYen on the work
during the paat
the
mont h. lt was voted to· give the
balance In the treasury to the
Meh!s County Rell1lou1· Edu.cation
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l.
Zunde
Ralph
Plana were made concernlnJ the
Mother-DAullhter banquet of the
s. H. Satlborn Mluionary Soclflty
to be held at the church on May 2.
Otbt!n pretent at the meeUn,
were · Mrs, John Sclnea, "Mrs. Dalt
\11\utninir. Mn. Leona Boster, Mn.
ll&amp;bel Winebrenner, ,Mn. . lohn
Fultz. lltl. -Dick Owen, Mra. John
K:autC, llfl, Jtamon - Grimm and
Grim.
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attend Frid11y'1 meetina as the
help of all members la needed.

Daily Sentinel, Pomero:r•Klddleport, 0., April 20, llleO I

Nancy Tyro
Honored With
Birthday Party

Tattn■on, Vldl Yount, Darla Gu..ta were Jbt. '1cln&amp;,ci 11-.
.&gt;he-rlda.n and Carol Wolfe of 11. r. a nd lln. Gert1d f7o JDd all­
Colwnb111.
dren Su.un ud ltffn md KIM
of Zm­
· Nancy Tya wu
Mr. and Mrt1. T)'o alao enter- Florence Lonpbcn, all
of boDor
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enille
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at a p1rty a:h·en by her parent,, tained with a dinner :f.uttt
Plans were completed for "Op­ Mr. and M.rt. Lee Tyo Saturday
The Pomeroy Ministerial Ano­
ciatlon met Tuead•)' 11nd made eration Forward" nigh!, April Z2, afternoon 1t their home, Wolle
V1e1tlon when Hemlock Grange r.u t Satur­ Drive, in obtervance of her 10th
Daily
plans for the
NOW JS THI! MOST OPPORTUNE TDIB
birthday.
Bible School w h ich will be held day evening.
YOUR
An Easter eeg bunt war, held
from May 31 to J une 16.
Leo Story, worthy master , pre­
Lbe
aided and one appeal for aid w111 with Carol RuMell wiDDin,,i: u
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There will he three dUferent
1oldim
the
findinc
for
priu
answered . Members were ulr.ed
We Jllo¥O Your Funtltar e aa1'1tepllce 11
age groups, pre-1c:hool. primal"')' to bring cookie1 for refre1hments Other gamiea wen played wltb
Holdren
Paula
to
awarded
Without Addllloul C&lt;&gt;ot.
will be grade, 1 -3 and ; uni on, April 22. II waa voted to 1pon­ prlze1
Ebenbach.
Jeanie
and
gradea 4-6. Kev. William Roberta sor a jitney supper on May 13
After Naocy opened her &amp;ifll,
will be Dean of the School and tile proceeds to be given to the ice cream, an Euter cake and •
Gl!T FBl!E l!STIMA TF.S NOW
will be 111slsted by kev. Waldo Pomeroy Emergency squad.
birthday cake and tool 1ld were
Bartel•.
The lecturer hour in charge of served. F1vor1 were bubble ,um.
Preaent were thote named
Anyone interested in teachlna: Mrs. Cl11ra Paulsen, consisted of
and Judy and Shella Mt-­
above
Jol:e
a
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of
sona:s,
num�r
a
own
their
to
contact
are aaked
Knight, Donna Smlth, Barbara
a readmg 11nd r1ddle1.
pastor.

Salisb ury Girl
Scou ts Meet
At C,ollins Home

Dorcas Cin:le
Hold s Meeting
· Tuesday Eve ning

Lark. 8 cyl. -w.ith overdrive,
1 local owner. Like New.

Champion. 6 ,cy,l.
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The Mother's Auldllary of the
Middleport Boy Scouts wlll m�I
this Friday evening at 7:30 at
the Scout Hall.
Final plans for the panc11ke
111,pper which they will have on
made. The
April 30 will be
llupper will be held et the First
United Preabyterlan Church from
5 lo 8 p. m. price per plate will
be Sl.00 adul11 and 50c for chil­
dren . . Pro�eeda from this project
wlll go towards the cost or a bua
which the scout auxiliary are
planning as transportation for the
boya.

Hemlock Grove
Grange Completes
Meeting Plans

Plans Mode Far
Bible School
Start Moy 31

WUh amily

Radio and Heater. Feir Tires.

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Sc.out Motfiers
Asked To Meet
Friday Evening

At the close of the evenin a: a Birthday Observed
salad coune was served by the
Dinner
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hostess from the table lighted by
waa rueat
Barnitz
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Mrs.
yellow candles in crystal -hold•
I.al·
dinner
familJ
a
at
honor
of
fabasket
ers. Miniature Easter
Main St.
We•�
home,
her
at
ter,
vorll were given to each.
In oblen'ance of her birthday.
Present were Mr. and Mn.
The AJ.lman home was beautitu.Uy decorated with arrange- Harry Yoimt and ebUdren, Charl­
ments of nowers on the mantle, ea, BIiiy Jnd Barban of Gallon;
TV and dining table.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Barnitz, Ma­
Mn. W. R. Carpenter and
son;
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Youni llr and Mn. Hayman Bar­
nitz a�d Keith, Mr. and Mn. Gary
Barnltz ,o·d Carol Ann, the hon­
ored gueat and Mr, Barnill, lotal.

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Theodoru.1 Council Dauahten
of America met In re1ular let•
aion Monda)' evening at the JOOF
Hall with Helen Miller, councilor,
preaidln1.
Addle Grueser. a charter mem­
ber I01t by desth wH remembered
with flowers ,.nc:i �rvice1 were
conducted Wednesday evenlnJ.
Plans were made to drape the
charter in ber memory at the
next meeting. Meda Gibba was
reported improving from a recent
fall, Mildred Spencer underwent
surgery at Holier Hospital and
flowers were sent her.
The gift for the rally WH d�
nated by Nellie Hayes. Several
communic1tlon11 were read, The
traveline prize donated by Mar·
garet Seldenabel was awarded to
Mabel Bearhs.
At the close of the meetlng, a
social hour was enjoyed, games
were played and prizes awarded
the wlnnera.

Mrs. Lena McElhlnriy l.ud Mr1.
ltomer Jones wete guests when
the Put Chiefl Ch.1b of Mel111
Temple met at the home of Mra.
William Allman, Mlddleport, for
thelr regular meeting.

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!al office ohone WY2-2157.
!:mered as second 1.'h•ss mam.1111
'Ratter at the post office at Jlma,
�rov, 0/llo.
National 1utventslng reoresenta.
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Monday Evening
At lOOF Hall

Past Chiefs Hold
Regula r Session
At Allman Home

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fiirected by krald Hamlllo n, will
present a free concerl in the
llniveri- itys F:wing Auditorium at
8 p m 3unda _v, April 24. It is
!he first major program given by
the group, nC' w to the campus
lhis Y&lt;'"ut amt composed or select­
ed �inger.11 fro11, the Unlver11ity
Choru s.
An unaccompanied 8.;ich motet,
Jt'i-u, Priceless Treasure. the ma­
jor work of the concert, will
open the program.

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. Aft.er 1he deat_h of John Reefer
his _'-' ido� married Jor.ah koush .
he1r children Hrron
marrie d
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I c.sl a Johns on; Wright marri edt hr,1 Lawson, sis1cr of Arlhu r
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ward Hughe s, then a Scott; Ma,-Je
LO� ANG ELE: 5 UPI- The l .os I ma rried
Henry Roush.
Anl!f' ! es , Rams today anno url l t:&lt;1
The older DeWolfe's of this
t h e sigrun g of Tom F�.r.rs, f�rnwr
sect iotl were thrt&gt;e br"thers Calvi n
all-Pro end, as a speci al assu tant 1
Clem ent DeWolfe settled in t he
coach,
: Portl and area between the year
of 1 8 1 :J and 18 19. He was the fa.
J eff-Boot at 6: 15 am, 16-0 : Lo ('
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k her of Calvin, Lyle and Samuel·
1 5, Lady Linda 11t 8:15 am 0-J· L y iC' (Lal) was lhe !ether of Dor;
Lock 22, St. Louis Zephyr a l
DeWolfe. Some of the childre n of
am, 4- 1 : Luck 23, Elge r C
liff at - --�-- -----1 2 : 50 pm , 3-0: A. V. Cri,s at
3 : 25
$1-2,000,000 Gett in g
Pm , 1 -0: C. V. Harner at 7:45 pm
2-0; Beaver at 7:115 pm , 1-0;
Ear liest Distribution
Hel en
· Z a l 1 1 :25 pm 6-0; L. We
de Cht l COL�MBlJs UPl-Ci ties, vil­
d res, al 8:30 am, 7-S ; Upbo
lages and counties will soon re­
nd
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, Lock 28, Bob Senter at 7:
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cefve ' rherk:s total ing $42,000,000
20 llh ,
. 8-0; Lock 'l7 Jefferson at S:50 am
The E1eda Circle of the First in the year's first distr
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ibution of
· t-7 ; G11lllpolia Ovec at 8 : 40 t
m, Baptist Church, Middleporl, m(' t motor V@:�icle registration fund s.
15-J ; Lock 23, Vulca n at 1 2 : 30 Tuesday even ing at the hpme o r
The Highway Safety Depart­
pm, 1 1 -0; Ind ian a a t 12:4
3 i!m . Mrs. Willi $ Anth ony for their reg- ment and the . oftice of At1di lor
9-2 ; A. V. CrlH al 1 :25 pm, 0- I
ubr meellllj:. A pcHlu ck c;llnn er James A . Rhod es
bolh issued
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P �nnsy/vania at 5 : 10 11m
news releases haili ng the dlstribu­
1 4,-4 : preceded the meeting.
National at S : I S am, 3-0; janie l)
th e openin g- prayer was given by tlQn of the funds as a new
speed
a t 1 0 : 16 am, 1 - 1 .
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Mrs. Ross Pulle n afld �frs. Gerald record.
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the topic, "Spr ing is the Time for
Plant ing."
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HI . LO TEMPS
M�s. Tony Fowler, i:hai rm� n.
NE W YORK UPI _ The high _
preinded over the mee ting
at whic h est temperature in the natio
n re-1
lime plans Wer� mad e for the B. port
ed Tuesday to the U. s . WBalh•
H _ Sanborn Missionary Society's er Bure
au was 99 al Presidia Tex
Moth er-� augh ler banquet the first Lowe
st lhis morning was 1 4 �l An :
Mon day in May.
chorage. Ala ska .
The members brought old sheets .
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to the County Cancer Society for
Guests for the eveni�g were Mrs
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Oth ers present for the m�l ing
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Orndorff. Mrs. Morah Leonard
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Baker, Mrs. L. D. Diles, Mrs. Owen
Brat ton, Mn. faul Sman, Mrs.
Clifford Hayes, Mrs . J. e. Hayes,
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CLUB TO MEET
Tht• Rock Spring s Bell e r Hea lth
Club will UH!f'I Thu1 .&lt;1Ja} al 1 p rn
with :,!rs . WI iham (.;rub, r 11 i_�
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uppn. 9 6 on Jo-... cr, runn in,
1 4 ½ fe f.' I , Ga t l 1 poll� lB 2 on Ul)l ll"J"
j 1 a .9 on lowe r. 15 ( ret op" n ; W i r field 1 8.0 on uppt-r IO 5 on luWI ('r on !ht! sill, LOt'k 23. l �.:,I.
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All dams .are u p down to Lock
22 runnin g a bout 2 lr:ips. Lu�k
23 is down, ni•i•r srat1ona rv.
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Ohio Rivu 801h; Down bound
1Jesh1e ld, Jklian ct&gt; al 2:45 am,
7 7: Lock 9 , Island CrPek a t 6:40
a111. 0-4; Lock I IJ. I. F. Fre1m&gt;r­
ger at 8·05 am, 0-20: Lock J l .
lirookt�•n at fl : 55 �m, l 2: A. V .
C:r1�-s J r at 7:35 am. 6-0, Lock 1 3
C i t y ()f / l u n 1 mg1 on. at 2 a m . 9 I I ,

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Jackson (2-1) held the home team two frame s .
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fielding miscues to win. ll-.l
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Mike Little's single in tht fattened a 4-0 leatl 11110 an 8-0
sixth and Elliis Clonch 's single in bulge on three hits and Ja cket
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spcing C'oma to whip the Boston
Red Sox, 8-4.
- Rooki es Ron Hansen a nd
Marv Brr-l'din,ll rrelrd nff 1hree
double pfo ys a~ lhe. Baltimort&gt; Or•
!oles downt'd the Washington Sen•

ators, 3-2.

The wPek -old National League
race had an undisputed lead er
hl'.lw he's ·beefediup the White Sox' when the Los Angeles Dodgers
''go &amp;o" altatk -~)' driving in sl.x beat the San Francisco Giants. 4.0,
t1W11 lb a 10-9 victory over the for their fJ!th wi n in 11ix games.
The Philadelph ia Philliee shaded
K1J11¥ City Athletics.
the Pltt,burgh Pirates, 4-3, and
llfi,aoao thua stole the Aplerican the St. Louis Cardinals beat the

lAaflle"a opening day apot.Ught de• Chicaa:o Cubs, ~2. in night _game~.
eplte a proiram durinj which:
)fjnosO, acquired from the In- The Detroit Tiger's' beat the

Cleveland Indians, 4-2 1 in a 15- diana in a seven-player trade h;st
lnninc titruggle that tied the big DeCember, hit 11 420 - foot grand
lea&amp;:ue record for the longe8l slam hom er in th e fourth innmg
alter knock ing in an early run
Of!n(lle-da(
wHh. a sacrifice fly and then
'- Roger Marls made a sensa- snapped a 9-9 lie with a second
tional df,but tJl1 the New York homer in the nlr1th .
Yank~u who awoke · rrom their
The Tigers and Ind ians batt led
(or four hours and M minutes he•
fore Al Kaline's lwo • run singh·
In the l!ith inning settled matters.
The man-to-man duel hetwi&gt;en
Cola vito and K11i&gt;nn was pretty
much a bust, Colavito striking ou t
ro ur times and hitting into a doul&gt;le v,_I~)' for the Ti1er,i a nd
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"LUBRICATE"

W ,1h11.11111

The, evening's 11hnw will open
with a ladle8' match between La
Choma LaCla ir a nd Mae Weston
with matchp ~ to foll ow betwee n
Oyama f&lt;ato v~ . Billy Fox nnd
Black Napoleon vs Ace Freeman .
Refreshment! will be on sai l'
by l:ht! firemen with proc~cds to
be used for fire depnrlment
equipment.

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and t.tcket manager for the Oak•
MIAMI UPI- Ar~h1b11u.1 Archie land Raidt rs of the Ami:rkan
Turner. 80, hrne-t1me semi-pro
1 thers a 4-3 victory over Gallipolis here Tuesday. The- l"anba~eball m.inager anu former New Football I,,e • gu4!.
hits a r1rl un,· ru n the rest of 11w j thers became favorites to win the southern half of the SEO'AL
York
YankL•e scout d1ed of can- _;;;;;;:;;;;;:;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;a-.,-!;p=t
way .
I ba~eb..H race with lhe victory.
t&gt;!r ruesd ay .
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crue r.er, s turdy nlcher, had
wa ~l1 wi th a ru11 in th i&gt; seVt.'u th gon.- hi ll eSl:I in four trips as Pom- 1 lh
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SEOAL STANDINGS
e secon _asc ll!; anu . 0 .
w I1en Hush wa I kt·t I and eame 111 I c r u) cam e from a 3-1 deficit to tie
SautMrn DivlsiOf'I
lo scon• on loose Jacksu11 throw s the game ;;.3 in the sixth. He had nearly slnilght up for 30 to 35
Won Lost
lo bast•s.
•rounded out three limes and pop, feet. Wil.&amp;on wa.s off at the cr;H·k
Pomeroy
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:iOO 141 D--9 6 'f ~ed to Toady Thompson at second . of the bat and b)' the _t11uc the
2
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Middleport
000 000 1-1 2 7
rn t he ninth Eddie Bart 1 led ball came down ue.ir Toady Jackson
Gall jpolis
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Vau Fo ssPn (WP), Hyden (6! off with a sing le Wilson ef~rced 1'hom p1-0n, "Wormy" was neanng
Middleport
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and 3 wi11gle .
Jfor lcls and was 9;re at first base ., h~me plale: There was no pla y 0 ~
Mixed and ready•
Northern
Division
Anderson (LP ), 8u $h (5) ;ind lie then stole secund and scored h_un. The v1cto~)-' was _the Panthers
W9ft .L..I
to-pour, you:ll gd
Baurn gardnrr,
ending the hrsl over Gall1pol1s m four years,
1111 Gruese r's IJ!ow
Athens
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Wellston
wh•I.'• neod.,:d!
ga~]:11ipolis go1 three runs in Lhe \::~e;o::: : ~1ieved Evans artc r Loi:an
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lhird inning on Caldwell 's single. five innings a nd Cunningham rc- Nelsonville
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in
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Resulh Last Night
double .11 gai nst the church wall .
Pomeroy 4 G1llipoli.1 3 19 inn.)
Gallipolis mufft.d a good chance Jackson 9 Middleport 1
Wilson ranned Paul Evans to end
in
the top of lhe seventh when Witllston 4 Logan 3
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h~ n~~~:at.Russell Moore's title· Thompson le&lt;l with a .long triple Ath•ns 6 Nel50nville 4
The Woharna While F'alcons won i bound Panthers went ahead 1-0 in in center. But the throw to Hartheir 41h and 5th ga mes of the the .second when Nick Cllates rison on Lhe relay was perfect.
season wi thout a lo~s on M~d11r walked with 1wo out and Terry So was Harrison's shot to Grueser
J111t epecify die mix YoU
and Tuesd~y of .th is we6k wit,ZL18~,Knight's blooper down the right ,~t the P.kit!;l_
: and 'f,hompson, ~e nt
and 19-1 v1ctor1es over the'jllu fielcl !inc&gt; r.kitlered off for a dou- in l:)y Co~cD·•'(;arl Ward, was trapwan~ we'll deliV.f r it
lan::l Red D1°vils,
ble, !lcorlng Coa tes.
ped arid-~tagu,d oqt eis ily by
promptly . Ca.li for , estiJn the hottom of lhe sixth, Cun- Knlgl'iiJ. ...omQts later E-.i:ans'
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day by a 16-7 score over Eastern . second, advanced on Coat.es' in•
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In the . Eastern con Lest, Ralph field out , and ~cored on Knight's
003 000 Q00 3 7 ;
Clark, Bucky Knapp and ~ Gp~ •infield ouf Phil Harrison was safe
010
002 001-4 5 l ·
Johnson led the Falco~ Jijfu"
hen Evans to 11 sed wild to first
I.
Clark had two triples while_kne.Pp 'on a bounl'er to Lhe mound, and
GalUpqlie: Evans, Coder (6) (LP)
and John!lon each had thre~ h~ts. scored on Howard Parker '.!! single and Roderi~,:. Pomt-ror : Wi_lson,
Larry Hargraves was the wmnmg through I.he left side hole.
Cunnina:h,m :(&amp;) (WP) a11d GruesWY-2,3914.. '
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hurl er.
It. was 3-3, a nd neither of these er.
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Pote St.
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On Monday, Hargraves punclied el'enly matched teams could bqdge
Unu1:U:'J:
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and
Young
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nine in their lB-!'i w_in o~t Rut-" , Gl'U~_s.er•~ hit was a liner that hit
lune\. The game was called at the
--t
end of five iri nings. Gene Joh,u1on
A C•~
Nlllllhtl
pitched 1h r victory, Charita' Yon kcr had a si ng le and lt double
whill' J,f&gt;onard RouJ;;h had two sin IN U ft
gles.
A -~ ixt~ n r un third inning on
Tul•sday placed the t..aleons so
TONIGHT
for out in front 1ha! the ga me was
Ed~ Befli\lDan and
called at t he C'nd of five innings,
Oha11lie MctJ&amp;rtihy ti,n
Mondafs contest was played at
"LOOK WHO'S LAOOHING"
•Rutla nd while Tuesday's gam,
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John A,gar - · Audrey :rotter
Ralph Clark'11 double 1md triple
''JET ATTA,~"
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AJ10 4 Cartoons
paced the Falcon atlack. l\i!Jner
Von Meter had three singles· for
THURli,AY -" FRIDl,Y
lhe Wuhama teum .
Yincent Price 1n
The li ll f' scores:
"HOUSE ON HAUNTED Hill.''
Aprll 13
- ialso Wahama
170 125--18 15 2
Peter Cushing' in
Eastern
104 011- 'I 7 l
'"l:JlE MUMMY"
April 18
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Rutland
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April 19
PT. PLEASANT
Rutland
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Jackets Take Third SEO AL Diamond Loss, 9-1

CHICAGO UPI - The Rocky
Colavito - Harvey Kuenn trade may
be the one they're shouting about
but t he Minnie '11'f inoso deal may be
the one thtiy'Jl pay off on.
The 37-year•old native or Mat·
ilnzas, Cuba, returned to
'Chi-·
cago's South. Side as a homE:towno
favorite ror (f&gt;e fint time in three
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Falc·.ons Take
Deal, Not Colavito Or Kuenll Pair Of l 'ins
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BOZEMAN, Mont. UPI- Rugged
Geoe F\!Umer, a · Mormon min}!:
ranchu rrom West Jordan. Utah,
wa1 a 12·'lo-~ rnorite today to
defend SUC(:easfully bis NBA mld
dleweig.ht title tonight again1t
challenger Joey Giardello of
Broo n .

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liTES
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word. Ole tMertioo. Minimum charw:e - 80 eenta

6 cente per word fGr tbree CIIODleOO.tive ioaertiorui.
Spealil - one month tor 30 cent.a per word.
h1l nte of I cent. per word .-ill be char~ for .advertiainc
11 JIIII p,ld wltbln 10 days after r«ei.vin&amp; bill.
~ In Mvertiainc - Should -be reportPd immediately. Th,
Deily ~ • WW. not be responsible for more than one in.cor-

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Card ot ·Tbaab

and Special Notices of Events $LOO. 0hlt~rlea
...,llbed al 1 _, per """'·
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$1.80

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Tormllo onil Po&gt;t tlNt lilipectlon,, IMUrance N• tlonwtde. ~ f lonn•
,.._ ·h nlero, WY 2-2'66
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SHADJ VALLEY LAKE IS NOW
open for Ulhlna.
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(2) Card of Thanks
WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR
sincere
appreciation lo our
nei1hbor5 and friends for their
kindness and sympathy at the

death ot our mother, Mrs . Ad·
die A. Grueser. Special thank.a
to tbe R,ev. Waldo J . Bartels,
.Ewir,.&amp; Funeral Home,
pallbearer,, those sending Clowers,
and 111 who belj&gt;ed In any way.
Your klndne1111 wlU never be
forgotten,
Mr. and Mn. R. B. Wilkins
Mr. and Mn . Rollind Neutzling
Mr. and Mn. William
M.
GruHer.
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18) Auto Sales
1903 FORD V8 FAIRLANE 2 DR. I
aedan. A beautiful car. $79~.00.

Blaennart, Pomeroy.

USID CARS
ARE SHARP
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MACtlINE IN

beautiful mode)'.n cabinet. Com·
plete wilh altachments and
guarantee. Will sell for $37.00
cash or by monthly payments.
Phone WY2-2204.
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.tti~GREAI DEAL
KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT
Pomeroy, Ohio

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Nulle, $:l0 .00;
breakfast 11et
$1~ .00; kitchen cabinet, $15.00
See Kathle en Carpe nter, Depot
Strt'et, Rutland.
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. 19~G CADJLLAC 4 DR. SEDAN .
-· - ·Power 8teerin-g. Spotless black HOOVER UPRIGHT
VA CUUM
finlah .
$H596.00,
Bhiellnare,
Cle1tner in A· l condition, h nsPomeroy.
4·20.0lc
LhroW away bags. F'ull price

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7 AND 8 JWOM HOUSE, 'J'WO 5
room ap.artments. A . N . Bengel,
11·2- Uc
Phone WY2-3272.

WY2·:-l575

ASHLAND OIL SERV. STATION
Middleport , Ohio. Good uppor•
Lunity for ri~ht fllffty. Come to
bulk plant &lt;1 l Minen;villc or
call

WY2-21UO

for

details.

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to be
mOYt!I out of bulldln1, Cheotlr
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housework . Call WY2-!1241.
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6:00 Continental ~jasaroom
7:00 Today ·
9:00 Kallf! Doonan Show

Ma10n, W. .._,.._

8:00
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9:90
ll:25
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1l&gt; flNE YOUR CAR ...
for only $4U we give your
car 16 special services

8:20
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9:00
8:30
10:00
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'II Drain on and refill with Valvollne All-CU mate Motor 011
'II Check oll llller
'II Check power system fluid levels
'II Complete chassis lubrlcatlon
'II Service air cleaner
'II Check lransmlsslon and dllferenUal lubricants
'II Inspect radiator pressure cap
'II Inspect radiator hose, tighten clamps
'II Drain, flush and refill radiator
'II Add radiator rust Inhibitor
'II Inspect and adjust fan belt

Valvollne AII-Cllmatellotor OIL

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Channel 13 -. ~'l'Lun
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1:00 CBS Newa
8:U Captain Kangaroo
9:00 Cartoon Theat~r
,o,oo The Red Rnwe Show
i0:30 On the Go
11:00
I Love Lucy

1:158 Sip, On

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Sb.otgtin S1adt'
Revlon Pl'eients
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Tito •HOUN
House TUesda1 approved' ,,_ymen, pa1141d Ill~ -· f•~~e lo the Beno! $25,000 to \be widow of Gen,, ale "TueadlY, .'),Jj!lli"'~ orp'lnl, lbe,

See yo~r Good ,eighbor Ashland Oil Dealer
for PLEASIN' SEASON SERVICE TODAYJ

OIL
PRODUCTI

,ormer

Peyton c .. :;larch,
Arffly
chief of 1tolt, or "P&lt;D¥' ~• Incurred reporting nn condlliom In
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Ille.)

Legal Notice

DICK TRAC,

NOTICE OF SALE OF
AUTOMOBILE

-Notice is hereby given that on
Friday, "May 6, 1960, at lO A. M.,
the undersigned will offer for sale
al public auction to the highc!!Q
. WAI, N9TICE
bidder r~:'11¥:1.- ~ -)\and at Dli{
- Th.., u..1flM'llt(Reif.js offering for that Ai.Ito' Cbmpany, Po meroy,
sale two houses owned by the late Ohio, the following described nutoElmer Hamm, Wetzgall Street, mobi\,• to.Wit: One 1954 DoU gc, 2
Pomeroy, Ohio.
dr. s ub. , Motor No. -0-, Serin i No.
Bids will be received for each 3853134).
parcel or on both parcels. Two
Dated this 18th day of April,
houses, appraised at $4500.00.
1960.
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Proper(y may be s11en at any
(;ENERAL MOTORS ACCEP·
time bf contaetinJ Walter Hamm,
TANCE CORPORAnON
By J, W, Hynes. PA 769
(4)

COUNTY
GALLIA &amp; MASON

Agriculture
Agents

KaiipArea

· fcinners Informed
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UP T~AT
RECIPE

, The Latin Club or Eastern lilght
Sebool met Wednesday evening
April 13, with the meetin g called: ''
esa Andrew. Mary

-Ohio State
\Jniversity .

12:30 P.M.
OH
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Latin
Club
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to order by the president Ter-i

FROM

MON. t~ru F~I.

20, 21, 21, .3tc

Eastern High

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the Lord's Prayer in Latin.
The roll was calleiJ by Roger
RQse arid dues were paid. The'
minutes were read by Leatha Bib
bee. Eliz:abeth Buchanan read the'
"Significance of Easter." Jack
Kelly gave 'a brief outline or
. what the committee had prepared
for Parents' Night which will be
the next meeting. All ·parents
are requelted to attend when alf
niembers should know the Lord's
Prtiyer in L.aUn and also , the .....
Creed or 'out· Latin Club.
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The committee&amp; f()I'" the .nffl d;
mellting are Display: Betty Cow·dery, Melanie Brown,. Janet Hoff
man, and R9nalene Osborne; De•
coralion Eva Gilli,nd, Sue~•-- ,._
My~n, and Paul Brown; Re sh•
ments: Cecilia Gaul. Dale
waiter ·and Elirab~th-, Bue~:
Cleartnp Ray Coleman,
Freck~ apd Sharon Frecket .:::.· ·..!..;;
The melfllng was adjourned, aac1 -retre1hments were served.
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4:iO Ml!ll• Go llolllld
1,Qf! SI&gt;!!'!'- Ip ~vlaw
s,1, si;oAa ~

,o,oo Coif,&lt; Time
10,1s swap Shop
lO:SI Morning De•otion1

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AS WELL AS

For YJ&gt;• '

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8:IO New,

89. Not at all
43. Sl&amp;ckea.
48. lielodr

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2:00· ~lllnc On Pl Pleannt
8:® M!IOlo Oo llbund

B:30 RFD
T:00 BroakfQI Porty

37. Perform.

or

f,30 Jghpnf, Ringo

1,1111 J~t

Nell', &amp; Weather

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3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE.
1 4c~
ijround. Located on
:Middleport Hill . Ph. WY 2-3618.

1,00 . U. S. Manhll)I
f,30 Lock Up
a,oo
·11ett.v 111111on Show

12:30 Juat Fot 'Yoil.
t,!j) New.
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a.droltly

l?] ) Rt,al
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WMPO.Daily Pn¥#aqi S$¢dule
a,oo . Gueot Star

COIQPOIJe?'

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Pomeroy. Ohio
(4) 15. 16, 18, 19, 20, 21, 6tt

)l:ta Ail,,ool/ al Ille Wealbor

Moniilay Throut1h Prlday

...unda

33. French

Pomeroy, ODio.
All sales subject to approval ·or
Probate Court, Meigs County, Ohio.
Walter Hamm

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'.2·30 S~1n OH ~-~,.

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415.Evenlng

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ADS

.'Ibe Edge ol ljlibl
'the Three Stooges
The Llffll of Riley
Arthur J. Smltb- Newa
8:15 A Loc&gt;lr, at"the Weatlter
S:20 Jule Rivlin 911:ow
6:SO 'Amoa 'n ...,dv

1:00
t:30
l0:00
11:00

(var.)

T..tertaJ'• CJpte,\wte1 'WHEN' ~ O l f
O'l'HCR ARTS l'OLL&lt;&gt;W-WlilBSTl!:11,

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Each 4-1 tu co4I, lettera are, difrerent.

1:00 The Bri1hter Dey
id5 Tb&amp;-. SGcret Storm

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1954 CHEVROLET 4 Door

Jule Rtvlin

.-.
Men Into Space
The -Mlllionaire
I've Got A Secret
Armstrong ·Circle Theater
11 o'clocll NtWI ·
A Look at the Weather
Jl;ln Theatu 13
~:30 Stan Off

"Test battery, cha termlnal1 and cables
'II Inspect muffler and tall pipe
'II Lubrlcate ill body hinges, IGcb and catches
'II Chack brake fluid
'II Inspect tires

1952 PLYMOUTH S.don 4 Door

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Sl. Sunday

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1:30 AJj ·the ~hi TUms
· 2:(10 For iBettet---tir worae

6:00 flte Three Stooges
&amp;:30 The Life ot Biley
1,00 Arthur _J

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18, Blppe4
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12:30 Searcli,'Jor · • rrow
Li,IDYl~' W.- Ya.

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'1:15 Late Show

!2:45 1\1.(.fil(Qq_

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READY OR
NOT :

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11:10 Sports Report

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1,00 Flight
'1:30 Steve Canyon
8:00 l)onna Reed
8:30 The Real McCoys
9:00 P1.t B00!'" $bow
9:30 The Untcuchaolea
l0:30 Sea Hunt
11:i).'l ~ewa Tonlcht
1.1:05 Scanning the We~ll'

thannel 13 'Wednesday

20. A aet ot

111 Ii ; Lil_

foi?lY•N INE AFTi 1

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on

i2. Mulberry
llke f\• 11
tree bark
24.. Deaaert
211. Glrl'1 name 26. The Blue
21, Excuse
Ea.gle
29. HIU.lde

6:40 Weather Teller

Cartoon Spectacular
Romper Room
Movte
Esso Reporter
I Married Joan

4:15 Tl,e Secret Storm
t ,30 Edge of Night

1. i'ort.lfJ"
8. Source
i. To :m.
nlcely

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30. Thi.la
az. Wllrmed,

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S!!I~ Jobn Daly New•

Sign Off

c,oo '111e Brtgbt~r I&gt;•&gt;

a. The theat.ri•

(Byrn, )

Reporter

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(potoit.)

e:ttort
21. Tellurium

1 :00 .,'.u)out Faces _
1:30 Medir.
2:00 nay ln Court
2:30 Gale Stonn Show
3:00 iBeat the· Cf0!.;1..
3:30 Who Do fou Trut.1
, :00 . American :Bandstand
s:·10 Rocky and His Friend•
B,00 SIIJ Franolsco Beat

8:30 Your

e. Open

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Ir: f.:t~•ti.i•:.,~ ·

4 ,00 American Bandstand
B,30 'My Friend Flick&amp;
B,00 San ~'r.tncltco Beat
B,80 YGut Esso !leporltl
6,40 Weather Teller
fl:45 John Daly New1
7:l'O Four Just Men
7,30 Music for a Spring Night
8.30 Special Tonight
10,00 Wednesday 'Ni&amp;ht.Fithtl
10·45 Sports Parade
11 :00 The New• Tom,hl
11 :10 Scanning the- Weather
11 ,15 Sports Report
11 :20 Late Show

AO&amp;Ol!S8
1. Slide

18. Put forth

·WCHS..'T\t C"unnel 8a.annet 8 - Wednesd.,

C!{OSSWORD

· the
13. Killer wtial11 10. Cubic meter
beach
i-t, Tak• a.way 18. Fann
14, Bone
16. It. watch•
antmal
of
Lower
18, ND.tTO"'
\he
17. Thrice
inlet
cheek

4:30
!J:00
!'.1:30 s11t. Preston
6:00 Flatt &amp; SCruggs Show
6:25 Weathereast
6:30 N1'W8 Plclu1'9
6:45 Huntley Brink"l1.y Report
7:00 Whirlybirdo
7:30 ·nesc·,e 8
8:00 Bat Masterson
8:30 Producer's Choice'
9,00 Bacheior F41her
9;30 Ford Show
10)()(1 You Bet yOur Life
10:30 'J'alce A Good :..oot
ll:00 · Newt Headlinea
11 ,10 Weathett11t
11:\5 Jack·· Pat1t·Show

9'30 Topper
10:00 Dough Re Ml

HOGG and ZUSPAN
MAnRIALS, INC.
SP-3-5554

4:00

Channel 8- Thunday

Eich "Plt11ln' halOII S.rvlce Spectar• lnctud..
111 chlul1 lublicanll, radiator RIii Inhibitor and
up lo 5 qu1rb of World'1 Flrat-Wolld'1 Fln1II

YOUR CH.OICE
FOR ONLY

I GI.All, lffOWCASI, '20,00, Coll
Dutton Jlr,11 co.
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12 :Ml
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1:10
2:30
3:00
3:SO

DAILY
cal at.age
u . Solitary
J2. EJctlrpo.te

Concentration
Truth or conseqilencea
It Could Be YOU
Mid Day New,
-M'ovJettme
L-Oretta Youn1 Show
Young Dr. ){alone
Front 'ffiese Roots
Comedy Playhouse
Advent1.1re· IJ'heater
Steamboat 'BiU

It :30

Channel 3.. Th urs day

•.2:4!i

4 Speed Transmission, Slake Rack, Good Rubber

...~si.

lHO QO&lt;oP
TRAC:
TOIi with Uve power llke olf.
Ro. . . Pt.ket~ Pomtrof. WY ll8811.
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1951 CHEVROLET o/,a TON

leq,tj f!trt4ltjon. Wnt deliver rea•
totllltt ' dlitan~. Phone SH2-

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SPRAY .

Some With Automatic Transmission

4 19 3lp

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YELLOW PAGES

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1953 PLYMOUTH Wagon 2 Door

CHICUN MANI/IIE. All

YU 0-IZTI,

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( 17) Help Wanted

1951 FORD 4 Door

STAKES. ANY QUAN,
p lo ~,000, Reatonably
Call WY 2·2006 or Ma1on
$-D896 collect after '1 p,

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Comedy Playhouse ·
Adventure Time
Steamboat BIU ·
Quick Draw lt'-::Graw
.PJ.u1ie In the Round
The .fin, Tt.1.tker Show
Wt::thel'east
Nl!We PictuN&gt;
Huntley Brink,le7 Rerort
Manhunt
WP.~on Train

'1:00
7:30
8:30 Prico? h Right
9:00 Perry Como Sbow
10:00 This is Your IJie
· 10:30 Tombstone Territory
11:UO New, He11dline•
11: 1€' We-1tbereut
11:HI Tht Jack t'U? Show
1:00 Sl1n Off·

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1954 BUICK 4 Door

alr conditioner. Will deUver up
IO IO mUe1 INe. See or Pbone
WWI.Im Rou1h, Ma•on, W. Va.
SPruce 3-ll20'7.
f 18 Ste

9:~

FO lt RENT HOUSE IN POMEROY
4 rooms and bath, unfurnl1hed .
Call aflcr 5:30 P . M. Phone

at $345

window• and

-~ JUST SHAKE

( 14) For Rent

Wipptl Supply, 214 Union o\ve.,
Pomeroy, Obi,.
l+eotc

auo. wtth •torm

Blaettnar's

4:30
5 :00
5:30
6:00
fl:1$
13&amp;
n,o

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AP Atn'MENTS - i'UmJahed and

WINDOW QLIND,; ANP SHADES
Ven.-.11111 llllnda, all alze1 and
colora. JllrM Eltlmate1. Dale

19119 HOUSE TRAILER, ONLY

INSPECTIONS. rllO:-.IE 1"011 SALF.. HOUSE IN POMEROY
6 rooms, bath and gas heat. GaWY-2-2774. Gilmore
Supply
rage . Beautiful vi~w of river.
Store. Vaughan Pest Control
Out of all hi gh water wilh or
Co., St. Mary's, W. Va . Memwilhoul furn iture . Call WY 2ber of Nalional Pest Contro l
5376.
4 18 3tc
4-9-tfc
Association .

UPHOLSTERY CLEANED
HOUSE P'OR SALE JN POMEROY
2 24 tfc by new modern methud endorsed
9 rooms , 2 baths, full
sized
by
leading
fabric
manufacturers.
new
gas
furnace
.
basement,
GRAVILY Tl.ACTOR SA1.ES AND
Cost
very
low.
All
work
guaranlarge
lot.
F.
A.
Swatzel,
307
S.r(tc.. 512 E. Mriln, Pom•roy.
Spring Ave ., Pomeroy 4.15-1:.lt.c
Phone WY2-297S. Op• n 'Ill 9 teed. Furniture ready to u11e in
p. m. until Jun• 1. lalffffiln: 2 hours. All work done ele-ctri•
H•rold atrnhtrt,
R...S.wllle. cally. Call today for demonstration
or estimate. NQ OBLIGATION.
Oh... Phone Coolwllle 3691.
P•u9"'• Uphoratery Cleanen
3-19-tfc
Phon• TU2:•5635.
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We repair all types of radla,tors, from heater cores to
the largest truck or tractor
radiator.

4 :00

The easy wc,y .,

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IIIIUBARB ROOTS. OLD VICTOR•
IA ind Can1d61n Red· Guarant•
eed to arow, 28o aaeh. Second
bOUH ealt from Sollool bouae
1n SyNeuae, W!Ulam H. Holme•.
4 4 lie

HOll~ BlfuJ)ERS, Bmcn CABI·
NET ma.ken Formica s.1:1f, tops.
Vinyl .ubestoe bJocll: laid. Hou.ae
repair• of all deflCtiptioDI. Call
GU)' Nt'&amp;ler, Racine, Ohio.

TELEVISION GUIDE
WSA,Z.TV Channel 3

Channel 3 - Wedntsdo1·1etl:00
,30 Pl,y Your Huncb
Price ls Rl&amp;hl

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Radio and hteater. One careful
owner . Extra nice $2495.00.
Bl111ltnar•, Pomeroy
4·20·6lc

493 ~lncoln St.
Phone WY •2-3561 Mid.dleport

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Every Day Ser vier

25-ll

BOUSE FOR SALE ~ PAOf!l.
town, six room1, , rooms jiown,
2 up, approdmately 1 acre l•
vel land excellent well 18 mile •
from Pomeroy ·on State Route
692. Price $800.00.
Inquire
Mrs. Howell at Pagetown.
3-12--00tc

Before 9:00 AM.
Alb.any 3353

Crltt Bradford
Wrtt., Phon• or Contact

REPAIR

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Pomeroy, Ohio
FOR THE BEST ROOFING SER· - - CLELANDI
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vice, roof repairing, roofing,
Sycamore Sl., MiddlCport.
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4 19 6tc I AIR CiJN°DfflONING, REFRIGiitroof painting.
Call us Bill
Phone WY•2-2:255
Wyatt and George Staats. Phone
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- -- ation service. Jack's Refrlgera·
WY2-2724 Pomeroy, Ohio.
Ohio.
(9o) Morine 5:.upplies llon, New Haven, Phone TU 4·15-6lp.
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6-23-tf - (20b l Insurance
USED BOATS AND MOTOR$ "5
ARI YOU RUN DOWN AT THI
•nd 11p whll• thtiy lut. Matro, MUILL • R FURNAC••• WIS rlNGhNlll Doel your tifM•I MM ..., BARNES-SIMPSON INSuR - NCl!:
politan Motors.. 600
Main
HOUS• appllanCff. An1old 8r•
Int? Best Work. Lowed PrlcH.
A,:~nt&amp;i Middleport. Firt,. Aut&amp;St.1 Pomeroy. Phcm• WY.,2.J,810,
th•"• S'(f'ICVM, Ohio. Phane RACINl SHOI HRVICI SHOP
monile, BondL Phont WY-2WY•2-6314.
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RACtNI, OHIO.
2903.
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19M MERCURY IN GOOD CON4-15-6tc
ditlon . New motor and tram• .. ,... .
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mi11lon wilh 4000 miles. New , ..UA.RLES!l'ON" MLLK . BA$.E. llowbrakH and
wheeJ cyJinders,
ard· Caldwell,_ 'l'~ppers Pl11lnll, DAY WOllK , llY LICF.NSED
cap·• and new Urei. Price $45U Ohio. Pliunc C11uh1llc 151lfl.
prudir:il nuri,t•. l'all 'T'U 2-44~i"i
Phone WY2-6720.
4-20-6tc
4 18 lllp I --b~~,n ll and 3.
4 19 6Lc

1869 PONTIAC

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Pomeroy WY .2-3895
UVTZ FEED STOREa
At ChHter
Yukon 5•2145

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uolurn\5hed. M.cb(a.ater•• .Middle-

1936 CHEVROLET V8 STATION FOR SALE. 7 HOOM HOUSE.,
Wal')n One careful owner.
large ge.rrlcn and yan.l. Also 2
Showa beat of care $1391HKI.
room houMu same Jot. Delmar
Bl • ettnan, Pomeroy,
4·20•6tc
Rhodes, Harris 1 nvllle. 4-l!i·31c

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tfAMILL SeRVICE STATION

AUCTIONIIR

TROPICAL

port. Phone WY•~lt286.

4·20-6k

G"4I Cl•• Uftd C1rt
All Makel en4 Model•
II\ITROPOLITAN MOTORI
II00-406 latt Mlln It,
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Call Dlcil Sterrett

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MWdleport.

fish, Mollie's, Angel's and Von
Rio's, etc. Lowell McNkkle,
4--15{1tc
Antiquity, Ob.io.

1956 HOUSE TRAILER 30 !t.
Sleeps six, 2 bedrooms. Very
good cond1lion. Inquire at 477

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RADIATOR

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TELEVISION RADIO AND SMALL
Appl~ Npair. C•II Frank
C•pNina, 414 N. hconcl Aff.,

A. C. BRADFORD, RaclM, Ohl._

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with bat-h. Nlce loeatloo. llel.Yln

Dally Sontinel, Pomeroy-Mlddieport. 0., April 20, !~0-7 · ,
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CUSTOM BUILT KITLREN D&amp;aiin:911 to: ,our bom:i .Fr"4I utim,toa. .P'0awD&amp;D and Abbott,
Pbone WY·2-M2L
8-8-tf

reasonable. Raymond Thomas,
4 18 6te
Langsville, Ohio.

RECEIVED

COMPLETE IN6URANCE ~Rt).
tection. LIie, Auto, ~'ire, Pollo.
Call Don Mll.1,, .Middleport,

1ELEV1SION RADIO AND SllALL
appliance repair. Phone Oti1
McClinlock. Rlcloo, Ohlo.
2+tfc

EOR SALE : l - 8 CU. Fr HOT•
point refrigerator. 1 dixie ga5
range and 1 dinette set. Priced

$6.00
$7 .M

t9l For Sale

L 0. McCOY
AUCTION I ER
Rout. 2. LOftl lottom, «.1hlo.

have KEDE'ITES a.nd SUMMER·
E'ITES in the " most wanted''
styles. The Sh.oe Box, Middle•
port.
~ 18 fltc

USED TOMATO STAKES. CALL
WL 9-3773.
4 18 3lc

,-par.

(20) Business Services

COMFORTABLE FOOT WEAR for
now and the hot days ahead. We

$4.!IO

PHONE WY-2-2157

l 1 I Notices

67 ACRE HILL FARM. 5 ROOM
Hou~, 3 outbuildings, 12 acre,
bottom land, pastw-e and tim•
ber, electric, waler, tO acrea
with minerals. $2,800.00. Bill
Cozart, Rs.cine, Ohio. 4-lMtp

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Acron t'rom The Midway Markel

Phone WY-2-3422
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Pomeroy, Ohio

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_ District H.ome Demonstrat'ion Counc i l
:Sessi on To Be Held May 5 At Middleport

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The District Home Demonstration Council will meet for
an all-day •eosion May 5 at the Heath Methodist Church In
, Middleport, ii is announced by Mrs. Geneva Nolan, Mo�s
.r eounty home demonstration agent. Members from the SI.I.
Southeastern Ohio counties, Hocking, Vinton, Jackson, Gallia,
Lawrence and Meigs, will attend the session.

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Accordin&amp; to the proira.m for
the event, the seasion will st.art
at 10 ai. m, with registration and
lill until three o'clock with •
noon luncheon &amp;erved by the lad­
lea of lhe Heath Church. Reserva­
tions may now be made for the
- luncheon by calling lhe Mei,gs
Extension Office, before
April
30, Mrs. 'iolan said,

gleln, District 15 Pre1ident; Busi­
ness Meeting; Group Sln&amp;ing, led
by Mrs. Jrene Grueser. Jdeigs
County.

Prev iew of t.111ble df!&lt;'oratio ns by
county mernl&gt;era; 12 Noon, Noon
break for lunch; 12: 15 p _ M.
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Each county will have ch.ara:e
or decoratin,. two tablet for th:!
luncheon with an International
Theme ta be followed in the de­
toration. The theme ia in honor
o f the speUer, Mrs. Charles En·
sia:n,
President of the Ohio
Home
Demonstration
Council,
who was the 1 959 delegate to the
International ACWW Convention.
Melg11 County 's table theme will
be Australia and Germany, Mn.
Nolan Siiid:.
The program for the day irs as
follows:
Funeral servicea were cor,ducted
10:00- 10:30 A. M. Registration
and Games, Gallia County; 10 :JO Sunday at 2:34;) p. m . for Mrs
A. M., Flag Presentation, Vinton Mary J. Davis at the First Un ited
Counlv in chuge. Two homemak• Presbyterian Ch urch in Middleport
ers from each county; [){!votions, with the Rev. Howard Ruppelt of•
Lawrence County; Welcome and liciating . Burial waa In the Mid­
lntroduction11, Mrs. Maxine Goe- dlt:port Hill Cemetery.

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Last Rites For
Mary J, Davis
Corn:lucted Sunday

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO

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Not O,-n Tonl9ht
THURSDAY and FRIDAY

"TilE GENE KRUPA STORY "
S a l M lneo - S I.WlraO Kohner

Out•of.tewn rtl1ttvH and rrienda
here for the funeral include Mrs.
Harty M. Nel10n, Detroit, Michi­
gan; Mr. and M n. ltobert J, Jonea,
Greenfield, Ohio; t&gt;r. ind Mrs.
Thomas H. Davia of Tulsa, Okla.
and Gen. and Mr11. J. E. Hull of
Washin&amp;lon, 0. C.
BOARD TO MEI T

The Otricial Board or the Min­
ers ... ille Methodist Church will
hold a 1)'lecial meeting on Thurs-­
I day e.,.cnlng al 7:30 J'l. m. E.,.ery
member Is urged lo be present.

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Announced For
Reedsvil le Church

Lunch or
lth1ner
Whatever It Mag Be
l'ou Wfll Enjog ft More At

CI RC LE' S
Restaurant

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HAWKINS

• Ted r,· she, and
M•' and M•s.
daughter Jan of Rock.away, N. J.,
were weekend guesl!I of his r•r cr1ls. Mr. and Mrs. Hiram F'is '.!T ,
Minersville.

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and
Mn: Homer Walter and daughtera
Melinda and Suella, Upper Sandusky were �ekend gue1ts of
/ Mr and Mr!. John Smith, Nye
Ave Saturday 1uests were Mr
and Mrs. H R. Walter, M ,mells
l'rt r and Mn. Joe :Martin of
:tane11v11le we;re weekend guests
or her poren ...
•·, u- an d Mrs. E ., .
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uett McKniitbt.
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Eft·ll' . Ha1 11·,t1ay of Athe n11
,nd t!!fr,. Fem s....eene,y of Ru tland visited Saturday and Sunday
wlt.!1 Mr, and Mrs. Everet! Mc­
Knight.

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Mr::i James Will aad daughters
rl'tur�ed· home today a fter a
v1�1t in Columbus wilh Mr. and I
M rs Marion Rowell and other
relative.s. They were acC'otnpan ied
home by Mr, Will who drove
t here for them.

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Privatfl AOOms J'or
10 to 176 People

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makes walking a picnic

A wedp of omooth, 1upple kid th•t

clinp with oilken softneoa and cradleo
your foot with_ woi1htless ease,
For extra comfort Air Step addo tho
famoua cuahioned eole.

1/ aclivil)I i, your Ain4 of livint,
Air 8/q i, )'OW' iilul of SMe.

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After 6 P:M. with
Merchants Police Service

HIDE-AWAY BAR
Serving Good l'ood
and Legal Beverar-1
Unttl .:30 A.M.

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All new stoek - save up to $2,0!) p� - ,-110� - �ujitr Kemtone
R,g. $6.9!t, , , . , . , . . . Sale $4,99
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A joint stafi of medic&amp;! a•d
osteopathic doctors appeared
assured today for the pr\&gt;pos•
ed Meigs County Veterans
Memorial Hospital if a $235,- I
000 bond Issue is approved at .
the May 3 Primary election.
This was ihe result ol ac­
tion taken Wednesdar night
In the first "official' . - or
"legal" meeting of the board
NEW HOSPITAL - Thi, is'in Mlist's drftllng of the pro­ corporation, who would operate the institution under lease
of trustees of Meigs Commun­ posed hew 40-bed Meigs County Veterans Memorial Hospital from the county, voted the hospital will be stalfed with quail•
ity Hospital, Inc., a non pro­ which will be built in 1961 if over 50 per cent of the voters lied medical and osteopathic doctors su bject to standard rules
fit corp6ratlon, which would say "yes" on May 3rd to a bond issue question. Last night and regulations of the American Hospital Association.
operate the proposed 40-bed trustees of the Meigs Community Hospital, Inc. , a non-profit
laclllty under lease from the
county.

Commk Police
Flee After Try At
Refugee C,ontrols

Court Battle Deepens

Edison Hobstetter, chairman of
the p'romotton committee auJna
,passage of the bond issue nid
today:
"I'm happy that the board of
tru1tees issued its 1tatement of
IERL-llil UPI - Communltt
policy. It is v ery much in line
,oll iW ..nt.rtd Wfft a.run today
with the ideas expre111ed la our 1nd tried to impose tnf►reivtM
.
a
commlttee's talks befon 23 or controls on •l•vatecl railways In
The Ohio Water Pollution Board today asked the Meigs In its motion made today, the
more local groups 80 far.
ffle Allift! 1NaL They fltd bade
County common pleas court to throw ou t Pomeroy village's attorn�ys for the Ohio Water
"This is only a first step, how- 1cro11 the Iron Curtain when
COLUMBUS
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request for permission to add e\lidence
in its
appeal against Pollution control Board C?ntend
Ele�trlclty from the atom today ts flowmg
1,., ,,_ A. � .,1d ,._ ever. We feel our work now -will WHt 04-rm■n pollc. 1how.d u p.
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t he �a,rd •s 1·md mg
Dresden Nuclear Power Station 1n . northern llllnoJS - the d•r th. ■tat. • Ii , 'oaiuilnt on. have to be i nlen1lfled to inform
e
pre sentation
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of
p.1rt
waa
movit
Tb.
the 1t1 vantage1 or
dum�mg raw sewage into �e Ohio River_
plant in which the American Electric Power System and the mllllqn dollars • ai,il �und­ the publict hof
to the board at the March 8 bearhalt
to
effort
t
Communi,
pe_rat•
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building
a new hospital."
In 1ta motion the Pollution
ing before that
body.
Ohio Power Co. participated by contributing to lb&gt; research ,., .,,,.... br •:!fil"' ,. ,o11...
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The complete statement of the • sudden mn• tlltht of nfvgHI B. oard sa1'd P omercy �uld have board o rder.
half
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of
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t1me,
the entry NY•,
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and development work.
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on
occ:upatl
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th•
from
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trustee, following thei r metting
wH loaded to its pre•ent 448 fuel
The motion reque-sting authority Mayor Charles Legar and Counc
no ne wly . dtseo�e.red
�vidence
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-The oresa� Plant turned out assemblies for the initial stage of back bills for � �· of mental in offi ces of the Ohio Power Co.
Earll ... the Recl1 had ord.-nd • to add to its petition agamst the to add evidence to
the Village of man Leslie Fultz were preaent
patients from tfl. . ,..t#lnh' tam
itJ fl111t_ poWer last .weekend, when operation.
natlonallu
slowdown in thitlr
in Pomeroy :
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Pomer(1y's petition was filed Jut and were given the opportunity to
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,team tuuu...
The reactor will now be brought
''The recently elected board of tlon of 1mall bu1lnet1 to try to
week by Solicitor Fred Crow. The present the village's ai de of the
H• said tf Pt!r ceqt
the a�
whirl • a 180,000-kllowa.tt turbine- up to half-power under provisions
trustees of Meigs Community .t.m th tid• of mu...._
ne w evidence is .sa id lo be a ala- cue, and that when the board
generator. The nuclear electricity, of the Atomic E nergy Commiasion counh w.rw · uncQtllfdJf••
Hospital, a non-p1•ofit corporation,
nd
listical report based on a sur11ey caUed for any 1ddltlonal evidence
er
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v
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•levated
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con
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pla n tli ulltct
which ia the sam
start-up license. The reactor then
wish.es to make th� following 1 , hu •power occupetlon statUNs,
now being taken in Pomerc.y by none was given,
r
power, Was fed into the power will be shut down to check per- �IOffll9 ftf �ii.;- hJff .-l�tury old o_pen statement at this �lme cela.,.olunteer worker! to determine
this
Judge John C. Bacon has 11
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sntem of the Commonwealth Ed- formance data.
'upon author:lu• -w.. an�� '' tiicently by tive to the proposed Veterans lrlli run by Commu
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brou•ht up !ri gradual ate.Jo to full
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men
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ay they qu ait h,n.d traffl.,..
lectla• the ord ,c�ts should
M.OOO kw. The ·prod&amp;ction rate
Y
bond issue 1s , passed at the pr J- ·
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tl.lu
be
to
expected
Is
Dresden
-ff
rathar •• ..-..M.,
and 1 rched th•lr IUfflll'I,
wiU be 1tepped up · gradta ally dur,'Jl'"
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Operation this
i111 the nut SeveraI w,&amp;!l'k 8·
tharges of breaking and enl.cr' ...
"The board has decided that
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Nuclear Power Group consists or
General Elecltic Co. 111 building Commonwealth Edison; Bechte I
ing a restaunnl in lhal cily.
the hospital, when conetructed,
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Dresden for a fixed corll r11.ct Price Corp., the engineer-constructor for
ARRIVE
Sheriff Robl!rl Hartenbach wa.s
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.
Wllll\
county
a
as
operated
be
shall
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of $45-million. ComtnOnwel Jth ia the p-ojecl·, American Electric
Mr. and Mrs. Herman Warner notified yP.sterday afternoon that
hospital with qualified physlelam
paying 130-miUion of the contract Power 'service Corp., and five othCHARLESTON , W. Va. (UPI) - Sen. John F. Kennedy
and aurgeon1, both oat.eop1thic arrived home after a six month Jefferson County officers were
price aad Nucle,11r Power Group, er electric utllittes: Central Ulin•
holding William Landers, 22, (Mass.), central figure in the religious controversy underlying
Blay at Naples, Florida.
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Inc.,. ii paying the $la.minion bil · ois Light co., nunols Power Co.,
122 Laurel St, Pomeroy and the West Virginia Democratic primary campaign, was intro­
member•
etaht
ance. One of lhe
Denzel
Hudson, 29, Mlnersv""'-1, �uced Wednesday as a '' reat American'' by a At�thodist min•
,
Co
Light
Kanea11 City Power &amp;
,
11
g
is American
companiea or NPG
after lhey were caught in a res ister.
Pacific Gas and Electric Co., and
Eleetrle Powe r �rvice Corp., the Union Electric. Co. (Missouri}.
laurant early yeBlerday morning.
A two-act operetta "Cowboy on ----'---------Kennedy, · a Roman Catholic hopeful for the Democratic
----�--aervlce organiations for the .AEP
the Moon" will be presented at
The men will be held in Jefferl no mination was praised by the Rev. Frank Briz..
p
esidentia
r
Sy11em, wblch Include, Ohio Pow8 p. m. Friday by the Tupper,
son County to answer to the
dur
endine
'
ing a whistle-stop visit to the coal mining commun­
er Co.
Plain, grade ■&lt;hool children In \he
charges, Prosecutor James o·t)
ty
of
Cedar
Grove, W. Va.
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and will not be
school auditorium.
10!1 to Brien 68id today
•,tJ-�lon
of th•
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Re.... Brizendine, asked nedy •11d H�p��Y should q_ult
i he
Avery Nelson, Bedford t;o":nship, is _seekmg nomma t
be returned to this area where
Direction la by Mrs. Allee Nease
1 1•
whether the religious question lbeir West V1tg1ma campaignmc
and ·the coatume committee ill th� office of �ounty com�s1oner, su bject lo the Repubh�an warrants are held for each.
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would affect
county
a
for
try
1he outcome of the �.est they turn the •�t! into �
first
his
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ts
It
the
Mrs.
of
3.
c■rl Primary election
May
object
'Mn Lavi na Brannan,
Hudson has been
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_ 1011111 war.
"""' ,_. battleground for relig
· ed
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. \ . ·� , , ...,., "' w1'd espread search Ior some .,.ole in lhts heayily . Dem-,tiBarnhill, Mra. Marvene .ca IdweJI ,
Mr. Nelson was born and ra11
HaroJd NeeI)', s_pe,1Jting at .Ra·
...ti:·
dw con,truction Jn the United I
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area,
did
he
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not
&gt;t
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had
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Mra. Mildred Caldwell, Mr1. Betty 'within a few feet of where he
&amp;ix weeks after he was eaugbt in
two
Statfl. Of lddltlonal iltnlflunc• t
deal to do wiU, it. "The venswood , descnbed the
Chevalier and Mrs. Donna Watson. and bis wife reaide today and the , : , .,,;. .'·
� the act of burglarizing The Hut a great
-1can peopI e are concerned Democrat.s' primary battle at
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Ora:anilalion and community Mra. Brannon !&amp; accompani11t.
Nelson home IB part of the 1' .' ' F
Reataurant in New Haven. lgnor•
l ss, wicked and
flrtt Ml-Kale, privetety flnancRolt':!1 a re bein1 taken by Kenny "home plaee." He waa the 10n of 1
ing the threat of a 8boLgun held ' only w1lh a man that e&amp;11 do Lhe ���;: 5l'Jlsc e
l
eaders are being i nvited to at•
oil nuclNr powv plant In th•
on him by the New Haven res- job."
tend a resource de.velopment Caldwell as the man in the moon the late Elmer and Llnnie (Hoyt)
WOflcl,
taurant owner, Hudson fled on
II, o1n earlier stop in F11yette­
meetln&amp;-0pen to everyone in wbo v iaits earth wltl:I hi11 moon- Nel1on.
"I cannot 11tand idly by and see
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Drtsden athie ved ita first atomic M. i1s County-at the Ohio Pow• sten. The moonster, cnate havoc
tandidate, noted widely for
fool into the- hills back of New ville on the last day or his whirl• my fellow Wesl Virginians, what­
The
e
1:haln reaction Ocl I&amp;, 1939 , when er Co. offices in Pomeroy, Mon- when th ey begin stealing Wertem bis good. natured jolly la�b. h,111
Ha\'en .tnd succe58!ull)' eluded wind barnstorming tour of We.111 ever their political belief&amp;. beinl
the fltat 28 uranium fuel usem, day, April zo a t 8 p. m.
Virginia,• Sen. Kennedy declared indefensibly cast in the role of
equipment 10 theY can stage their been a fur dealer ror man)' yean,
the oJCicers,
blies wtre installed in the reactor
Sheriff Hattenbach sald that he was running for president as poverty-stricken indigents or in­
bottle a:11
County ea:tension aaent C. &amp; own rocteo on the lflOOR.
rates an Alhland
ope
core, Since then, teaUng operation• urakealee ui� the aeend ,11 !or the
The setting gf the operetta lt1 franchlae, Is a member of the
Hudsoo is also a parole violator a Democrat, "not III a Catholic, tolerant religious f,11natie11," Neely
have bee n conducted II the core meetln1 wi ll �
from California where h e ser\'cd a Prolest11.11l or a Jew."
the "Bow antf Arrow School " County Fair Board, of the Hemsaid.
HumphNy Plans Jv11ket
a term for a felon�.
A bri"f •ummary of Retouree where Joan Schultz baa the role o f lock Grove Church of Christ, the
As Kennedy .wound up hi$ threet.eacher; ,Benjamin Buchan1n is Heml Oct Grove Grana:e •and of
Landers, a frequent offender
Developm ent wort to date.
in Pomeroy, ii also
wanted here, day lour, hie opponent, Sen. Hu­
Reports from Int erest 1roup1 on the sheriff and William Am01 and the M11onk York Rite lod.ge.
Sheriff Hartenbach aa.ld, bul bert Humphrey CD-Minn.), pre­
L)'ndall Lfon, ha ve roles ot Mr. . Ob yes, Avery farms some- on
projects.
Meigs County will not preaa for pared for a long campaign junket
What are some Meias Count1 and Mra. Blair, 1chool . p ttr,Q,ls.
the side, too.
Student&amp; are played blf/'.)Dorl•
his return. There are three charg- through the state beginning Mon•
problem&amp; on which work is need•
Rumor hH Jt th•t aeveral picC..ndace tures had to be t.tllen before one
e8 against Hudson in
Connie Cink,
Mason day and running through earl)"
Davla,
ed?
County, Pr&lt;&gt;&amp;e&amp;.ltor O'Brien aald. j May. Humphrey pl,11nned to tour
A decision u to ' whether Meig1 Hawk:, Ruth Ann Barnhill, Gene could be obtained . with Mr. Nel,
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plora• Youn1, George Cur1il, Billy Cole 10n preaentln, • ,oletnn face (IIN
much of Weel Virginia by bus to
1
The Febrµ&amp;J')' real estate tax County should continue ex.
the and Janet Hol1inger.
in
win support for hiii; May 10 pri­
Htion
possible
i
t
and
picture)
abo ve.
on
nitlefflent for Meiaa Coul)tY ha,
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mary popularity balUe with Ken­
Chorus aroupa will be lint and
Development program.
been completed with dlltribuUon Reaource
chael
V. DiSalle's oHice took on
.v:rad8th
Ind
7th
e
v
a
nedy.
b
1radtr1
SflOOnd
;
Three meetings alre,dy
made ' to lbtt varlou1 1ub-dlv lalon1
the appearance today of the room
fifth
cow&amp;irlt;
and
A
Republican
candidate
for
the
cowboy1
seeker�
project
tbl1
on
held
been
AVERY NELSON
and .to the state auditor Gordon
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West. Virdginla go.,.ernonhip as­ of a law student l)n the day be­
Ina to a:enerate interelt in co- and aixlh bo)'I, tndlah,; fth 1rade
Caldwell said today.
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GTON
WASHIN
fifth
ffloon1ten;
girl■,
and
serted
Wednesday that both Ken- fore final ezam8.
boy•
meet•
Two
ra,ram.
p
a
ina:
The tax money dM11lon has ordinat
Mayor Fine,, Man $50
Ch.or.­ Secretary JamN P, Mltcheft ,.
Plaafore
the
girl11,
111:t.h
and
,conjunction
In
held
were
Ing
DiSalle disposed of hl1 rout i ne
been made 11 follows:
Mayor Kenneth McElhinney
u1, and a special "huff and puff" commendN toNJ that co.,,.t1
costs
Korean bonus, with Gallia County 1e,\fj}e11.
and
work
in a hurry, then settled
$50
s
state, WWU,
Searle
Hod
fined
HfflCNlll'lt."
IMNIIM
•f
grant •
At a . meeting In K11ei- Creek chorus of third a:raden.
down amid more than 30 dwly
of resisting arrest
8,236,0f; County, 50,233.75; .Audi­
charge
a
(ID
$1,an-havr
Middleport
c.fficial11
hope
for
a
lh9
In
cents
5
1
to
0
1
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weet it waa re­
law books lo decide whether
tor 1114 'l'realUJ'ff Fees, 7,fffl.H; High School laat
md $10 and costs on ar, intoxica­ town-wide spring house cleaning
federal mlnlml.ffl ••·
M■!Gil GINIIUIL · HOSPITAL
ef nporta on
bri
that
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;
3,0,11.98
Frank Poindexter o( Cinc innati
g in Mid­ the week of Ma1 2 with Mayor
hearin
a
fn
11e1i E&gt;i.te """"ment,
charge
tion
· Admitted:
Mar1&amp;J:et Mulford,
Corpora­ major projects of each local or•
should be spared from the elec­
To'lfnlbipa, 11,747.02;
The Mklcll•port P,:lra o-part. dleport mayor's court last night. Kenneth McElhinney'a proclama­
Cheshire.
view
a
•
with
made,
be
ean!MUon
tric chair.
aker
Shoem
Ross
tion,, :a,t,220.18; Schools, 256,173,
was
fined
Also
tion naming that wtt!k as "Clean
Dllcharged: WyaU Gilbert, Pom• ment wu ultecl •t 12:20 today
toward ineorporatlna: the Idea■
.
intoxication Op, Paint Up Week. "
an
on
costs
and
Ill .
$10
control
of
out
bl._
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to
obJec­ eroy; Charlei . Carmich,.el, Middle­
DiSalle wore rarely-used eyeThe tOntf COiiection for the Into broader, eount1•:Widt
cha rge.
Eight &lt;'iilts were derailed and a glasse.s for his heavy readi..q.
Lewis EIUs, s1reet ecmunission­
11 the Mlddlepo,t dump.
Poirieroy.
P&lt;)rt:
IHb�e
H1,i.n1,
tl
ve
a.
&amp;­
lint haJf of the )'ear waa $3'14.·
er, haa announced a schedule for section of track torn up in a !ote him was a book, at one aide
.
wa1
88
111
.
amount
lt.1.GB. Of tht1
rubbish pickup by the village switchin g actident in the New Ii dletalion machine and at the
?'11hmded for , tu.ea: cJiar1ed er•
street department with each \'il­ Y ork Central's Hobson yards at ot'her a yellow, lined legal tablel.
roneol\ily, Of the amount allolage Ward to be worked syttent t a. m. this tnorning. There were
A newsman stoi,.i)ins by lo chat
catecf for scb�I• thk figure in
iitically fnd with I general pick­ ao injuries. Cause of the accident
n:w not the usual wiaecracll:
d
elude, '1!8,000 whicb had been
up on Saturday. Monday
the had not been determined at noon
from DiSalle but a quotation from
P,id l.n, advance draw■ LO I.he fol­
.street crew will work in th� today, according to L. 8 - Wiley,
Oliver Wendell Holme11, the great
Dia•
SchoqJ
0Cli1
L
n
r
■le
r.i
Jowina:
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. 1t was to the effect that
jurist
Sallsbur, Local
trlcl $20,000;
the
of
hing
wa�
56
The )'aJ'd crew was switc
ond Ward; all five
the
power
or clemency Is not lo
Sdlool Diltrlet '8,000; lloulllern
empty ears it the time of the detown by Frida)' eveninJ.
,
be
used
at
the whim of the man
Local Sthool Diltrict $2Q,OOO and
Ellis is asking that all -pro• railnient under the diredion of
the power, but for the
we,tem Local S&lt;bool Qiatrlet Cbe·
perty owners cooperate in the Condu ctor w. c. Cundiff, Syracuse_ P06Sessing
aood of society.
spring effort by placing rubbish The dera ilment occured a bout 1 50
• fore contolldation• tl0,000. The
balanee Of Lhe money', t1 beln1
Route
7 crossing
yards east of the
in containers at their curbs.
Then DiSallc relurnt:d to hl1
1'1� at �e completio n of the
and did not create a traffic prob- books and hia deliberallon,s .
aetUement.
lem, the state patrol said.
He said he was not sure Ir hi&amp;
Collins Co,uplete,,
At , the lime tlm• the Inheri­
However, it was necessary to decision on Poindexter would be
tance tiJc mOiles! 'WU dl�trlbute�
di sc Onnect tile signal lights at the ready tonight,
Dioxide Plant Come
repreoenlln(' IH IJO,lcl by i,eTljlna
Army P11t. Charles P., Collins, crossing as the derailment was
receiving - an, lnhffll'!�: 'N&gt;lol
son of Mrs. Helen e; Collins, Rt. near enough to trip the switch to
AUTHORITY GRANTED
amounl dilbune� �,781 .72., Of
3, Pomeroy, reC1ently fOmpleted the Jights. the patr&lt;JI 111id,
The Be-dford Township troslffl
thla amount .half -,nt tea the
Several of the c•rs overturned
lhe to.week carbo·n diozi4e plant
Stile Of Olllo IOII In COIOD\\lilon•
operation courae al The En.,lneer and have been pushed off the hav� been given authority Lo trans­
trades by a bulldor.er to allow re­ fer $390.48 from the road: and
er'■ 111"1 111« Ille � half
S&lt;!hool, Fort Belvoir, Va. - .
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He entered the Arffl1 11st Octoi­ pairs to be made. A work train is brid&amp;e fund to the genetaJ fun4,
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according \o an ,eatry · algMd' by
· , Nf;W OffiCERS - New offl&lt;ert of the Middleport Parent president; Lucy Gregg, first vlce,,presl4knt; Mrs. George Hae• ber and completed batlc training being brought from Dickin11on, W. Judge
John c. Bacon and filect- to­
clear
up
the
wreckttae,
Mr.
,
to
V.
a
secretary
at
Fort
Hood,
To.
He
Is
1
1954
a6Slstant
Hubbard,
E.
Harold
Mn.
;
Brow•, 11:ett, secretary
w:i,e�_Mn.
Teactlers A:lliDclatk&gt;q l•ot•l!lld
day
in
Lhe Clerk � Coltlll Wiley
said..
&amp;raduale of Pomeroy WP School.
111; .llbr ,�t vice and Donald Plunkett, treasurer,
let!, W'1e CbirJ�•-Aaa)lradllvfyt :Jl
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AE Power System Sees First
In Menta/;fil/1
Atomit Electr1t Current Flow PiJiicy--Rh�Ploilts

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Pomeroy Could Have No New Evidente To Add

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We Have · ()an$d' 01Mr o�lt�v1f;; pur , Baseflt�,.·:··an � Deek•
, Tht :ffoor. A Lot Of It
All The Me.r'c: handise We Have. Ltff Is On
Has Be�n Re.marked • Much- Of . It B,low ;tot.t� These Prices
Quoted Are Just A Few Of Th• Ma,iy Barg�in·�11
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WORLD'S FIRST - This ls Commonweal th Edi9on'a Dr en Nu�ffll,,I . . 1ta. " hM
,1o1111e,.
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ll&lt;111 turbine In Morrl1, Ill., from wblch ele cu1clly made a
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It
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and
Ianni
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home
Illinois
&amp;laned flowing to northern
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t�
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In'
plonl.
power
ar
nucle
die fltlt full-,eale, privately-owned
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l • l l l feM long, and ls powered by nuelea r reactor steam, i'i'l!d111:� •· ,!'.:11111 time
\i!II 84,000 kllowalts, which was lo be Iner eased gradually i'! lJ0,090.. : . '.r�; ·:_
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Attion Taken
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FREE PARKING

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today with ...,_ MlttelNI .....
tn MaWlily thlt IMfflkla, e tfftte
cwl• 'ftlt. Parttr cl� ,.,.....,
ond F..W.r. Hltlt -• In Ill,
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omeroy M lddleport , 0hlo, Thurs ay _ A pr I 21 , 1 0
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Soturdcy, . Aprll 23rd at 8 :30 P.M,

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LETCHWORTH, Encland UPI­
Police reported tod-, ,omeone
stole a 15-ton mobile crane equip­
ped with I tO-(oot loni boom
and .apparently took It joy riding
tbrou,v:h the country11ide before
abandoning it.

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·this ·m�c-moldlnt, '.halld«re•p -piin(ed "sllmsuit" of
lastex. Pfach, aappbjte.

The 8llp rover worksho p SC'he­
dulcd April 27. 28 and 29 wt !he
fleck Sprin&amp;:s Gr11nJle Hall hu
OOen postponed until next tall, It
has been annou nced by Mrs.
Geneva
Nohn. MelgR County
home dcmoostration agent.

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JiJn, Robert Fetty, .Mn. Roy
Mn Je- 1')' Daniela , Qliderwfii&amp;
Rellter and Jllrt. Lloyd Wright sW'Jery at the Metuf 'Gtactt;,l
acctmpan ied. t�e group.
Ho11pi tal Monday
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1 The Pllt Offlcer, Club of Jtadn•
Chapte,- 01!:S will me.,
ennln, al the home or
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AttendinJ ware Ronnie Reuter,
Eddle Baet·,
JµTlm1 Mclenon,
Bil 1�
" Fetty, s•a1.·e
rr-i-1.e, lllchael
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and Benny Wright and �'1'ft chief1
Robert Emh.
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family of Columbua were week
entl guests of his p,re_nts, r,t:r.
and Mrs. Homer Casto. They also
v isited his grandmother Mrs. J .
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Cub Scou L&amp; Den Six of Paclt:: 248
held a ska hq party �onda )'
oenini; 111 tbe Skate-a-Way.

Mr and Mr.s. J•ck Rosenbaum
and family of Springfield were
weekend i;w ests of his parenU,
Mr. 11nd Mrs. Fred Rosenbaum.
Joining the group for Sunday
were Mr. and Mrs. Richard Ro­
s!�aum and fan)i!y, Middleport.

Mr, and Mrs. Paul Casto of
�fl umbus �re weekend gue,ts
Qf ttieir daughter and lon-ln-l.lw,
lik. ..nd Mrs. Eu,v:ene Conde. The)'
\'i1ited his m other Mra. I. L.
Callo, brother and sister•in-la'f'
Nit · and Mrs. H911Jer Casto, Nye
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PAltK MIIITING
Ch1Na Ctarkaon, president
the Middleport Park AIIOCi.tlon, ii
callln1 • mfftin1 of tll peno111
intenated In the park for Thun.
day evenlna: 11 7:30 at City Hal.

WORKSHOP POSTPONED

Phone WY 2-.1973
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Mr. and Mn:. Harry Youn&amp; and
family, Galion, were- weekeitcl.
;;:uest.!I of her parents, :'llr. and
Mrs. W. 0. Barnit:z.

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People
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Elects Officers

�,�.s� i�,��f�r �? ��l��y ,ar
were elected when the Pn,cilla
,Easler i."\lests of Mr. ;md :ttrs. C1rde of the Middleport 1'' 1rst
Henrl.in Haddox and daughter, Baptist C h ur�-h met al the home of
Carmen, were Jd r. 11 nd Mr s. C har• M� . G ene t:oleman Elected as
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les Lul]ton and clu ld ten, Sharon r� a 1 rma � was Mrs Harold Thomas;
a ru;l Chuck, of Galhpoli .11, and �r. ., i c e c h a irman, �rs. Coleman. sec­
and Mrs. Chet Haddox Jan 1:i nd retary , �rs [,1rl Smi th; t reuurer
Melody, of Pl. Plea.11ant', w. Va. 11nd Love G i ft , Miss F'red�ie Houd­
Jan HaddOl left Monday wilh Lhe ashelt; PtoJl'ct an_d While CrOiis
Senior clas� of Pt. Pleasant Hieb chairman, Mr:- Charles Vr?man:
School on tour to New York City. dHotional ll·adcr, .Mrs. R_1chard
Timmy and C indy Demosky , l l ovatte : : . and Reading chairman ,
children of Mr. and Mrs . Wilh am \1rs. W 1 h lam Ikmosky.
Oemosk Y have both been confined / A 6 o ' cl oc k potluck dinner pre•
to the ir home w 1 lh chicken pox
t'eeded the mee ting. Devotions en�fl. Liiura Hager of C olu mbus , tit ll'd "That We Mi"ht
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. n and fam • Peter M a rshall wer
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1nd ht:r d au ghler and her fam i l y ,
!'J ans were m ado for the Cir•
Mr .and M rs Richa rd Flowe rs a n d tie's part ll'I Hie Mother- Dan.,hter
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u . M ...xinc B rum I C). Ea11ter s un t1,o1 nquN of the Sanborn \tission
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w re r a n d :\J rs. Charle s 1/ysrll ,
Mr. and · r.; Buddy Flowers of
�l 1s:. Huudai:;hclt, �hairman, preMason and .\ 1 r and Mrs James I �H!{!&lt;.t a l the meeting and follow­
mg t h e Uusrnei;s SCSSIOn Mrs.
Ro11e of G J l l 1 p , d 1,,
::i111 11h '-' ii � m chaq;c o{ the p�
BMC Kennl'lli r ale o f th l' U . S . .;ra m, · -"rriltcr Wurks T11rotl1n
Navy r.iml' l i1�1 wrck i or d vi�it . hr1st1an 'I nunmi!," from the M1s­
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with h1• wile. the former \fanry i:;ior1�
!\-lai;azine.
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Roller, aud 11(' 1' fanuly , Mr. ilnd
·1 he m eetm� dosed with thJ
Mn. J\-l;i� Holler Cale 1s stat ioned Lord'• Prayer in unison.
•1 ll•lnbrid&amp;e. �;d ,
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:..tu, James Mournin g and Mrs.
Robert Stor)' were m Parkersburg,
W. Va., ye11erday where they met
Mr. Mo11rnl11g al the airport. Mr.
Mourning is employed on the riv­
er and will hpend the ne11.t 30 da)·s
with his family.
A series of gospel
meetings
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence MrNcal will be h.:!d at the Reedsville
1pent aevoral dayi:; J,11i:;t week m Church of
Chrls1 from April 21
Chlca10, Illinois, on business
through Ar,ril 30. Ser11ice1 wUI
Mrs. Lester Boice, who has been begin each 1vening
al 8 o'dock
.,.iaitini 1n Columbus with Mn. with Evanxe"iat
Clifton Inman of
Nell Ford for the past two week8,
Parkersburg a8 speaker.
hH returned to her home here.
idra. Bertha Manley returned
Mr. I n man was born in Texaa
home l).,.er the weekend after and ;,repared for the
minlstry
spending several days in Akron at North Texas Teachers Colll!'ge
vi11itinj relatives.
and A bilene Christian Colle,v:e.
_ Mrs. I. R. Neal, who recently He has done local work in Teu1,
underwent surgery plaru; to re­ Kentu&lt;!ky, Pennsylvania and Wut
turn lo her employment at Holzer Virginia and Is now ·senin,V a,
Ho1pltal next Monday.
Develdp ment Program Directc,i
Mr. snd Mrs. Harry To ...ey or for the Ohio Valley · Col lege '
Toltdo are visiting with Mr. and Parkersburg,
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Mn. WUlis Anthony,
The Rt!edsville Church is exMn. Harry Huff of St. Petcrs­ 1endln11 an Invitation to everyan,
buri, Fla., is visitina with her to hear· Evangelist lnman·s mH•
slater and family, Mr. and Mra. 11ages.
idilton Hood and 11on1. and with
her mother Mr�. Jo11ie Turner at
First Baptist
Laurel CUH.
Muy Ruth Sauer, daughter of Enjoys H"mb urger F
ry
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer was
Last Sunday e.,.ening lhe Jr.•Hi
returned to her home last Satur­ BYF of Lhe Flrst Baptiat Church of
d11y from the M111on Clinic where Middlepo rt met at the Middleport
she had been a palient for 1ev­ lloadsid e Park for a ha mburger
eral rlaY!J.
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fry.
Max ltollcr is confined to his
'Mr. &lt;lllli ,ifrs. Gene
home bceuuHe of il lnes�.
Coleman,
Mr. •and Mrs. Leo Qui.,.l' y of counsC'lors, met wilh them. Mem­
AthenR visited over the wee): . e11f1 hc,t� ,11U�ndtng were Bl'UC(! A.Mn11,
wilh Mr. and �l'frs. Harry f\.k'Gu.f, Kl(ll N C' 11l. Mike Bratton , Marlh1·
l"o'wlt"r, Linda Kauff, Ellen Leon•
fin and family.
William A11gel or South Char­ arcl and Jl'rry Culrman .
leston 1pent ·the Easler week end
at the Charles Neal home on South
Third St. Mr. Angel, who was re•
cenUy discharged from the Army,
is worklna in the Evan11 Super
Market In Charleston.
Lewis Sauer, Sr. was taken to
C.11mden Clark Memorial Hospital
in Parkershurg fi' rJday for treat•
ment thi11 week.

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Met hodist M1n1ster.
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Kennedy As Gr�t Amenca
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Tax Settlement
Made To Meigs
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Deadline News

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House Cleaning
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In Middleport

Governor Acting
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Before Exams

8 Cars Derailed,
Track Tom Up
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