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g......oa11y Sentinel, Pomeroy-M iddleport, o., April 20, 1960

_ District H.ome Demonstrat'ion Counc i l
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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
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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

ly LUCILLI

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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10 to 176 People

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A wedp of omooth, 1upple kid th•t

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your foot with_ woi1htless ease,
For extra comfort Air Step addo tho
famoua cuahioned eole.

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Merchants Police Service

HIDE-AWAY BAR
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Unttl .:30 A.M.

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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
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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
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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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t1me,
the entry NY•,
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and development work.
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on
occ:upatl
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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,
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listical report based on a sur11ey caUed for any 1ddltlonal evidence
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•levated
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con
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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,
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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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ay they qu ait h,n.d traffl.,..
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M.OOO kw. The ·prod&amp;ction rate
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expected
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and 1 rched th•lr IUfflll'I,
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"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
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Sheriff Robl!rl Hartenbach wa.s
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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•
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Co
Light
Kanea11 City Power &amp;
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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
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Sy11em, wblch Include, Ohio Pow8 p. m. Friday by the Tupper,
son County to answer to the
dur
endine
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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
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Avery Nelson, Bedford t;o":nship, is _seekmg nomma t
be returned to this area where
Direction la by Mrs. Allee Nease
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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
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1he outcome of the �.est they turn the •�t! into �
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Mrs.
of
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c■rl Primary election
May
object
'Mn Lavi na Brannan,
Hudson has been
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"""' ,_. battleground for relig
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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·
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&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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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
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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
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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
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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
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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
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a
nedy.
b
1radtr1
SflOOnd
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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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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
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to
0
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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
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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
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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
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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
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. 1t was to the effect that
jurist
Sallsbur, Local
trlcl $20,000;
the
of
hing
wa�
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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.
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to
V.
a
secretary
at
Fort
Hood,
To.
He
Is
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a6Slstant
Hubbard,
E.
Harold
Mn.
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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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, 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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Ianni
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Illinois
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die fltlt full-,eale, privately-owned
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\i!II 84,000 kllowalts, which was lo be Iner eased gradually i'! lJ0,090.. : . '.r�; ·:_
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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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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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Alwa
and Benny Wright and �'1'ft chief1
Robert Emh.
'- and Tom Lind.
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and Mrs. Lucien Caato and

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 .
JJ. Cuto.

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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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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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family, Galion, were- weekeitcl.
;;:uest.!I of her parents, :'llr. and
Mrs. W. 0. Barnit:z.

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Breakfast

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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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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.
J.
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.
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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.
l
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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House Cleaning
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In Middleport

Governor Acting
Like Student
Before Exams

8 Cars Derailed,
Track Tom Up
In Hobson Yard

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fHE DAILY S6NTINEL

temmentating Editorially
Sees Need For Political Activity
During the past year or so. business lead­
er, throughout the country have been saying
over and over again that business people must
become polltitally actlve, II a needed balanc­
ing force against the political work of other
grolfs•is to be achieved.
'Yit!ting in Newsweek, Raymond Moley has
�g important lo say about the matter.
His · _rurpose is to draw the distinction be­
tween ''business'' and "businessmen" in poli•
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'll!1111 wor&lt;ls, "The distinction Is vital . The
refflll of. interest among businessmt.'n in
�lv!c and political responsibilities is not,

•• 'IIOll\e Imagine, to bring back the days of
ruthless corporatlon1 striding heavy-booted
over the planted fields of public interest.
Those days are gone forever, and no one

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Two Classes Give
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At Wahama High

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CContJ.,iuecf From ,.,.. One)
-pby1icJans and me d ical physicians
licem1ed in Ohio ; subject to rea•
sonable ru1e.s and regulations or
th e Board of Trustees, and shall
be eligible for membership on
the hospital staff with dental and
similu services aiven equal con­
sid eration. The board has f.urth er
decided that it ,h.all adopt such
rules and regulations ae are nec­
essary to qualify the hospital for
liating with the American llospi•
tal Asso�i ation. The hospital )fill
be open to all persons regardless
or race, color or creed."

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The Older Youth-Young Adull
Sunday Scbool rlass o( the New
ifaven EUl:I Church held a dinner
in the tducation bu1ldir. 6 on
Good Frid ay The group met in
the sanctuary a fe w mi n ules
prmr to learn of th e significance
of the dinner. In .commem or:?h on oJ the events du rmg H o l y i·. ':ek
silence was ob.!fl&gt;rved throu1,;,1out
the me1I.
After the dinne r Judy Arnold,
ch.airman of the p r ogram com•
mittee read Matthew 26: 30. All
joined in singing "Th. e Old Rug•
gecl Cross."' Miss Arnold then
introduced Bernard Lie ving Jr.,
a student at United Thl'Ological
Setnin ary, DayV)n, who spoke on
th e me a ning o( Gr-00 Friday lo
Christians. Miss Ruth Sayre, a
voice student Rt Marshall College
in Huntington song "Were You
Th ere ?'' Rev. Robert E. Dill e
voiced the benediction.
Miss Eth el Riddl e, teacher of

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By UnltN PN11 lnhrnation■I
Today ls Thursday, Apr!] 2 1 ,
the 112 day ot th e ye a r, with
Victorl1 McGraw then Mary W a t• 254 more · in 1960.
SHAIN FAMILY
The moon is appro a ching ih
Milo son sister of Susan and Charl e•
• John9on than Wright;
e
n
w phase.
married
mMTied Littte OMdnltft then Ella Watson; Muy (Tidd)
The
morning stars a re Mercury
Roush.
Waid
Hurlow ; Emory married Fa nnie
and Saturn.
Mars,
Jupiter
Martie
family
of
the
Some
or
Jacc1ud.
in history:
this
y
a
On
d
mar•
e
Sayre
Winni
:
Elkimeth and Joanna Shaln's a nd Emma
Romulus tound('d
In
C.,
8.
7:13
mar;
e
gl
Mllllard
e
Be
r
e
Hom
rled
·
family: Ruth married Leiter Le
e.
Rom
(Kas•
Walter
Stobart;
Lizzie
d
e
rl
marri
d
e
May
Flora
roy Roush;
In 1816 English novelist, Char•
Eber J,ee Holter, Alfraetta mar• ,per) married LJu:le Sluon; Dal•
lott
e Bronte, author or Ja ne Eyre
e
sist
r
Wlllls
e
marri
carrie
d
las
I
ried Howard W. Wolfe ; Lurabel
born.
was
matrle4 Eli11 Mills or H arrison or Deck and J'easl e Wllll1i.. Saul
In
1856 workmen complc1ecl
e
irannl
U;
n
Be
Bertha
married
Co+.1nty.
the
across
rst r11Uwuy bridge
fi
rr
ied
ma
■
Hart;
Or
Earl
married
WIiiiam and CITOUM Bee1le'11
pi River , con,1ecting
MJssissip
e
th
marrl@d
Herbert
Jr.;
Irvin
Rhodes
Cl
e
Curl
married
Inez
family:
Davenpo rt, Iowa and Rock Isl a nd,
land; R\l•h; Catl; K1Ue married Doris Sayre: Alma married Kelly
G■ug■s: Monlgomcry, Ht9 on up.
Ill.
Wolfe.
WilUam Blake.
pe
r , 9 .6 on lower, 13 fe et op e n;
In 1910 America n a uthor Mark
Some of the family of Thomas
George and Laura Wilbar1er•,
GallipoliP&gt;, 1 8 . l on upper, 13.5 o n
di ed.
family! John: Harry: DiJJ ; Vill u and Belle Stobart: John m11Tted Twain
lower, 13 fret open; Lock 23, 13.3
In
Queen Elizabelh The
192.6,
Fr.anlr
d
Cora
e
marrle
;
Sayr
Ida
married a Morgan; DUI and Vil
and
Slationary.
Second of Grcal Britain was horn
la were tWlns; Myrlis married a Buck; Kelly marr ied Mona PieConclltlon
of Movable O.,m:
l n 1940, the phrase "Th e $64
Parker, one son Dwl&amp;ht '· W illiam kens: Ben mar ried Chrystal Coe;
are
up Lock 13 th r ough
dams
All
Que stion " soon to become an in·
Arthur.
Floyd.
n
run
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2 l ni ps; Lock 23 is
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Georae Sayre f irst ma rried Vic· �eral p a rt of the America n d·
Emory and Fannie Sha .I n's fam•
Uy; Gretta married Curt Carn•• torla McGraw. Children Camill a iom, wa� used for th e first lime
Ohio R,lver Boats: Downbound:
· ds 8 t 6 : 30 n.
ban; K.ate married Wallace Hill; marr ied Rush Sayre Willi e m a r· 1 ln 8 r adio quiz ,prog ra m "Ta ke It O a !:II1 f'ie Id · Tru de w III
Fred m11nled M,ra:aret McElroy. rled a Powell (sister of All en Or Le a ve It.''
1 . , 1 1 •2; Mo n tJ.(omNy, _Rohc_rt P.
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A thought for tod a y: A.mer!· �
Curt and Gretta Carnaha n's Wolfe's wire ) . Arter the de,ith o r a
24• Lm 1 :
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Mark
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family : Mlldredj Ruth married hi1 first wife he married Mary �
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Chlldran Ad,11 married The Adven tu re s of Tom Saw Lock 12,_ Relia nce Hl 9 a. m., 1 1 -6 ,
Jamea SlmsiOn. ,
Wal.ion.
yer": "Wor k consists of what
WflU�
ce and Kate Hlll't Camlly
Cltflord (Pet"e) Wolfe.
1 , . ., J:p�k, . J4 . Wu.Iler C. lk&gt;ckjord at 4
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married
Homer
Ch
dren
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Shain'•
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k 21
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tam.U y: Myrtle married Vh-11•��,fi
-------ker: Mary married Virgil Roulh. ward1 who married Floyd Norris;
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a. �.. �.7; {:it� �f lJ� ;ti n�HOLZIR HOSPITAL
MHo· and Ella H�rlow'n family: Freeda married Paul Ma nu el;
at l 2 : J O p. m., 20-0· Lock 22:
Adm itted AprH 19 : Mrs. J . ton
tarl married Cecil Carpenter; Ehde married Cou lter Shul er,
.,err Boat 1 1 . 05 a m 17.'0 . 1 c k 23
(their son Ernest, married Ed- Bernard Cook, Maso n ; Mrs. Hoov• st . Louis Zc�hyr ·11 1 i'2 , i:o )1 ·�• 4·1
Ttea ,marrted Edith Gean.
Ay ers, Ripley; Mrs. Ira Nutter La
Earl and C�II Shain'.• family: ward Slmpson"11 daug�ter Mary er
dy Lind a at ?:0!5 p. �n., 1). 3 .,' ' u p .
Jr.,
Mrs.
Shade;
Emma
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Sho
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lolst
Fr-a nc• marri ed Martin Wilcoxen Louise); Flos le marr ed
bound · L c k 23 , UVfC · l 11 . 10 p.
berR er, Pomeroy.
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Bad1l ey ,
Eibel married Elll■ McMIiian.
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April
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19 : Le11ter Ste- 9
E lg� r �l i�?�� :: 5 5 � - 111�· 0�·;
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Som e of Georie Smlth's chil•
�am.uel and Phoe�e Shaln'a !amUy. D,inlel; Ch1rle1, Samutl mar- dren: John marrle d 1\11 McGraw vers, John Werner, Mrs. Ben Uo h H en l , r
1 s .- 30 a ll ., 14.0 .
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ri«d �u•n W•lson a slater or then Sirah Diddle; Ge-O?Kfl mar· S pencer, Mr8 . H oover Ayers, Mrs. He le n z a� 9·· � n 111 " o. �·
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Goldie
Galbralth,
Sidney
Spencer,
Cbarle1 Wataon who married Ada ried Nanc)' Beegle; Ella marri ed
Lucius Weaver th e ir 10n wa a J. Aaron Reynolde, Mr8. Carri e D ell,
llnt1 Pie.kens; Geor1e; Effie.
Samuel ind Susan Shaln'1 fam- Wall ace Sr.; Wllliam Wyant was Mrs. Z ll \ e Den ny, Mn. Sidney P.
Uy: Charle■ F. married Ma bel the fnther or Ja me , Wy,,ml who Hayes, Mrs . Luther Ba rnette, Mrs.
S.y,e; · Uni m■rried Harry Cur• married Con Rowan : Wllllam 's Homer Hysell, Mrs. Guy Lee, Mrs.
sl1UM1 were Bettle who married James Scott, Bernard Ward, Mrs.
U1.
Some of the family of Thomas Daniel Radcliff, then Charlie Mc• John �unter, Janice Rcmite, Carl
.and !lahh Sayr�: Sulliv-an mu· Graw and Rebecca .who marrie d She nefield, Johnny Greene, Way •
tied M,riaret M:cGuw; Martie George B1rrfnier, faather of Mrs. ne Wln eka, Georg e Cook, Mrs.
married :a:mma Rowh lister or El• Benhlcker, lafer niarrled Brown, Harry Bolinger, Mr�. Ellll'II WethThe Junior a nd FrPshmnn class•
erholt, Ercel Fellure , Edna Mc• es of W a hama High Srh11ol pru•
wood �ii•h; fUley married Jen• I 1180 Mary Belle Wolfe Kalt.
Carty, Mrs. Thomas Stewarl, Mrs. 1ertted the Easter proi,:rmn al the
(To le Contlnuet1) 1
cie M,.nuel; George
married
Mllton Mas.'Jic and son.
school last Thursday.
Births A,prll 19 Mr. and Mrs.
Th e program consisted or 3 por.
Bernard J. Cook, Mason, daughter.
I. C1),Whffl■ Jl. ot
trayal of the Lord's Supper with
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the followi n g east taking part:
I. Q� w•t.,.
entnr pttet
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Dani el Artis, Charles Yonker,
a. Olva ov■ r It. Nol
111&gt;111.
Ro11 Frey, John Johnson, Dale
� !)llrtohllllo e. 0-111 of
CpfO!lx)
Esther Miller to H erman Hoff . Grimm, Nicky Nicholson, Doyle
duck1
tlli. Vapor
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ner, pa�els, Pomoroy.
Jone1, Howard Jc,hn�on, Joe Mc­
f, Malt
21. 01,ra
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Mar11uerlte Da nklesfen , L. H. Knight, Robert K ell. JuC'kic Cape­
name
lf, l
tmadlll&lt;
Danklesfen, WJlma Miller, Denver hart was th e narrator while Karen
t Part of
28. B11mldl
H, Upond
Miller, Marjorie Mill er, Clermont Stewart waii the moderutor.
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Miller to Herman Hoffn er, parcel,
II. Bon
Donna Heuon read o select\on
Pomeroy.
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rrom 1eriplure. Pretientlng special
Nonnan
W.
Mllllrons,
Katherine
lT. llrulllu
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E. i-iilllrons to Homer Buckner, mu1ie were Beverly Roush, Ruth
11. Czvwda
Scarberry and iBarbara Wll11�.
l)ircel,
Sali1bury.
lt. Dttoot
HardlnJ and Wilma Rood to PhylU1 Batey tave • short readlq
IO, taiYloll
40. AttlnaaUYI
Erne■t J unior Rood, 1 acre, Olive . on the lea:end or the dogwood.
llnr
The· program wa1 under the d't.
Alpha Smith, Lucill e Smith to
tt. ,_
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Grant Allen and Elizabeth Louise re�tion of Mrs, Lona Joncrr.
Smith, lot, ·Reed1vllle.
Lelia Hendrix. to George w. Cun•
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dlff, Iota, Syracuae.
W . S. an d 'Dorothy L. Michael
to Harold L. and L. Frances Spen­
cer, 7.20 aCN11, Chester.
,Etta Littl e, dee .. Wendell Lone,
adm. to W. A. Dotaon, M'ary A.
Dotlon, 'Al ■ere, S1l11bury.
Ray E. Adami to Forrest T. Ad·
C.
Blakeatee, County A.gent,
an.1, parcels, Olive.
ti supervillln,f arrangements for
Mary Horrner, dee., to Herman the Mei&amp;:• County 4,H Club after­
to
II.
P, Hoffner, Jotln Hoffner, GeOfge noon educational excursion June
H0Hnt1r, tather Mlllt1r, M1r1uer- 9 from l to S ,p. m. aboa rd the
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DanUeften, Denver Miller, Steamer Avalon when the boat
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Clarmont MOier.
vlait1 tht1 Pomeroy-Middleport-Ma,
John Hoffner, Maude Hoffner aon area.
to Herman Hoffner, parcels, Pom•
Bl1kellee -point■ out th,t the
ero)'.
Georce Hoffner, Jea!dP. Horrner afternoon ttlp wlll ofter combined
to Herman Hoffner, i&gt;arcel!, Pom­ edueatlonal and recreational ad•
v1ntq'e1 to the 4-11 club..membtln
eroy.
who wllJ hlff 011portunitiea: to
vlew the many si1ht1 1ton1 the
Zone
Re,,trictlons
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river ind also see waterway Im•
In
f1ood
Areas
Po,ed
provement■ .
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work
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Celling 1ttentlon to the ...
WASHINGTON
UPI-FO&lt;leral
A X Y B l, a A A ll a
authorities are con1iderin1 a re• cOmmod1tlon1 of th� Avalon,
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quest to ctty, county 111 d date Bl1ke1lH reminded 1h11 the
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•overnmenta for 1onln1 nstric­ steamet h11 four dld1, ts Jlus
two o·� •to. a1n11, lflton. •­
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tiont to block bualneu and re1d­ enclooed/ htt 1370 e■p1clty and
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dentill develoPmenta In 1re111 re­ hll I lleel hull.
qulrln1 flOOd control .project,
'1111 AValon is th• only llr1e
C!Oltin1 more than what they prp. travelhul trcuraion ho.It 1oin1 up
Ifft.
and dOWll the we,tem Inland wa,
The Army Corps of Entineen: terw111.
11 &amp;lvlnc prellmln1ry thou1ht to
Tbe �•tlonal Georcaphlc in11ta•
thll move to ufe,u.ard a federal ,1._ . ._. f!lld hilh tribute to Ille
flood contfol lnH1tmtnt wh.lcb i1 Av1l1&gt;n. Tll.e Georraphlc told the
ie,tlmated to hate eon about tout
In 1itll _ PII• color and ·•tll·
&amp;iUlcin d0U1n In the lut 80 &lt;I• ,..,1111 1n 1n luue Jut, yeot
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Loyal Forces
Gain Upper Hand
In Venezuela

CARACAS, Ven ezuela UPI-Re,
b el forces holding San Cr istoba l
in south\YeSlern Venezu ela su r­
rendered early today to al'med d·
vilia n support�rs o f the govern•
m ent, it w a� announced tod a y.
Scatt ered fighting was reported
still in progress in San Cristobal's
streets. a nd a "small poc ket or
dlehard rebel�" still held th e
Bella Vista Hotel, hut loyal for­
ces held most m ajor inst a llations
ln th e city.

Ramon J. Velasquez, secretary
to President Romulo Betan cou r t,
spid loy al civil forces r had t11-ken
possession of the S a r 'Cristob a l
g ar rison buildings and the radio
station which ha d been th e prin•
cipal voice of the re v,olt.

Suspect Denies
Knowledge Of
Double Murder

WOOSTER, 0. UPI - The 21·
year-old suspect in th e double
murder or a Wayne County fa rm
couple WBB held in county jell to­
day wh ere he was sch eduled to be
questioned bf office rs.

Kenneth Watts, of nearby Ritt•
man, wss also 8llsp ected In th e
wounding of M rs. Marilyn Wag­
ne r, 25, of Rittman.
Watts was plck ed up by the
state Hlghwag Patrol W ednesday
while he and his father were In
a scrvict sLatlon at Coal Grove,
near Ironton. He offered no resis­
tance.
Kauffm,n said Watt, would
neither deny nor admit knowledae
of the shoollna of fdh. Wainer.
"He said he Ju•l couldn't re.
member anything," Kauffman said.

Federation Is
_Sponsoring
Open Meeting

Federation ta holdln1 an open
meeting to
m1mben and Inter.
elled people at the R0&lt;k Sprili(o
Gran11e Hall, Thunday, April 21
at a p. m,
On the 1110nd1 will be Edloon
Hobstetter who wm dlm11 the
bond iHUe for the eoqnty hOI·
plUI.
Gordon Coldwell will aloo be
pttaent for • dlaeuaalon and ex•
,planation of tht rea»pralNI
property -here In · Mel11 county.
"1\'i .,.. loolllll �ltf to 1

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Clifton

Sunday School Class Holds
Dinner At New Haven Church

knows it better than management .
"'The interest of corporations and lradc as­
sociations which have developed programs is
to encourage politica l activit y in the local
communities where management em ployes
live, just as the unions have encou raged such
activity by their members. The objective is
the ideal of dem(){-ratic government: f,very­
bc,dy should have an active interest in the
nomination and election of those who run
their government .''
Truly democratic government would not
last long if the masses of voter s heard only
one side of controversial issues a·n d candida­
�ies - whether that side he presented by la­
bor, or business, or agriculture, or any other
element. An informed electorate must have
lull opportunity lo hear all sides - and that
Js why businessmen are going into politics.

HISTORY
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2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O. , April 21, 1960

Broken Back Feared
111 Fall From Roof

The Pome.roy emeraency squad
was ca lled at 10: 15 a. m. today to
Langsvill e where Bruce Morria
suUered a posaible broken back
wh en ,he fell from ,. barn roof.
He was broughL to Rutland by
th e squ a d, . transferred to the
Chase ambulance, and taken to
lhe Holzer HospJtal at G a llipolis.
The Middl eport e merg ency
squad was c111led out at noon yes­
terday kl the J Dille Kennedy
home on Beech St., wh e n Mr .
Kemwdy . becam e ill whil e -!lpading
his g ard en. He was treate d by
the squa d.

Two Departments
Answer Fire Call
At Salt Works

Both the Pomeroy and Syra•
cuse Fire Departments were call•
ed out at 6:15 last night whe n a
rubbish fire at the- home of lton­
nld Grady near the old White
Ro c k Salt works set lire to a tool
shed al the plant.
Tom Weston, manager of the
Pomer oy Junk Company, sai d to•
d.ay that th ere was no Joss from
the blaze as they were intending
to tear th e structure down. The
departments extinguished a brush
flre on the hlll ba ck or the. build•
ing and stood b)' to prevent the
fire from spret1ding.
The 'Syracuse departm en t was
called out two additional times
l ast nlght, Chief Woodrow Hen·
drill: said, both times to the Syra­
cuse dump fPn Snowball Hill.
They were 6-:lled the first time
at 8:30 du-rini t,he wrestling match
al the Syracuse School sponsored
by the depa�,pt fnd again -at
1 1 : Ul. Th')' f!POl'led no damage.
Hendrix aa"- lo senior a nd 10
junior tlremen' an1wered th e call
to While Ilk�. ,
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NEW YOJt,K, UP.t.-office wor­
kers picketed ·811 Niw York Cit)I
pier. today • . ' tlrtnalb shutting
down the � · Jn.e a. ,atrua1e for
union rtcoeni
. LonallhorerMn
!,t
observtd the, .�
tkflt �llnea.
The Dlc\:tt 'lln... beian
forming
jUlt be/ore -the· ·\1,11� ahapeup ol
1on1,horelll0fl. ft• lntem1thmal
Lon1ah0Nm'1'I Ailocl1tion had
1ald It would not CroM the picket
. ·J , ·
Unea.

By Worker Strike

This was ott ered in the form
of a motion by Dor Schaefer, se•
cond ed by Paul Ca.sci and was
approved unanimously by the
six m embers presen t, th e others
being Mrs. Edna Stewart, Free.
land Norr is and Dr. R. A. Bo.ice.
Orion Rou ■h was absent.
Mrs. Reynolds said Dr. Bolee,
president of t he Meigs Commun•
ity Hospital, In&lt;'., be!ore its re•
cent re·organization into a larger
representative group, Call ed th e
m eeting. It was held for the ex•
•press purpose of turning ov er
the minutes and by-laws of the
corporation lo th e new organb:a­
tion. An election of ofiicers was
held with the same sla te accept•
ing portfolios H previously at
a courthouse mfet&gt;ng a m onth
ago,
··. l'tlj.fe;�e-1Mf �s, -presi•
clent; Nort1s·;5i
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esillent and
Casci, seqetary.(f · .
Mrs. Reynolds s a id tod ay no a c­
tion could. be taken before · this
tim e on the M, D.•Osteopath is­
sue beca use th e trustees had not
been "organiied' ' properly. Dr.
Ch a rl es Mull en , secretary or the
form er corporation, atte nded to
'hand over the leg a l papers.
She aaid furth er the board dl!1•
cussed th e issue thoroughly, aid­
ed by information giv en them by
representatives of osteopaths and
m edical doctors. She felt the ac­
tion tak en was a satisfactory ans•
wer to a statement by Dr. Ray
Pickens be-fore a group in MJd.
dl eport Jaat week.
This wae a query as to "Why
&lt;'ouldn't the board (of trustees)
come out with a policy statement
that �he hospital -w ould be
Jointly staffed ?" and the added
point that if it would, he would
do all in his power to help Jts
paa11ge becau.se tht1 "hotpital is
needed badly In Mela:1 county".
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Annual lmpection
Of Lodge Announced

WoJ'ahlplUI Mister Thomas w.
Bowen announce, that Pomeroy
Loda:e No. IM, F&amp;AM, wHI hold a
special meeting Monday, April D,
at 7:30 p. m. at the Masonic Tem•
pie for the purpose of holdini
annual Inspection and to confer
the Third · ,™aree on o]Je candld&gt;te.
District Deputy Gnnd Master
J'enld B. Han, Twelfth Muonic
Diltrict. wlll be the tnspectlna: of­
Ucer. Refreahrnut.s will be Hrved
by the ladles of Pomeroy Chapter
No. 1811 OF.s after the meetin1. All
Malttlr -MIIQJIJ 1ft Invited to at­
tend.

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EASTI R I GO HUNT
An ege bunt was gJven by the
Clirton Cllmbers f·H Club Easter
11fternoon on Leroy Lyons' hlll
•bout 65 children 1athered to
hunt eggs. Prizes w ere award ed to
Bruce Hoffman, two cbicken■·
Denni1 Johnson, ane chic.Ir.en;
Debby King, on e chicken; Debbie
Edwards, one chicken ; Butch
lioffman. one chicke n· Jimmy
Ril ey, one chlcken: J�n Riley
one chicken. Wi n ning eggs wer�
Bruee Hoffman, Vlckle Young,
Ray Hoffman, J h n .Blake and
Randy L&lt; e Lewis.

the rle.u exp ressed appre c iation
to the committee chairman, MiH
Eb.ine Sayre. genern l chairman,
Mrs. Herman Ohlinge r , food com•
mlttee, Miss Judy Arnold, chair•
m.in of the prorram u1d w�I•
corned the visitors.
M rs . Ot ho Lievmg, Mrs. Ser•
nard L ie v in g- Sr., Mn. Joll n
Ba ,.nngarner and Mrs. E. C. Riddle
served the dinn er.
Those present were Rev. Dille,
Harry Miller, Supt and Mn. Mil•
!er, Miss Ruth Ann Laudermllt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ohlinge r. John Van
Matr e, Clifto n , Miss Arnold, . Mr.
and Mr:s. Lewis Cappehart, Mi111
Janice Roush, Leroy Darling, Mr.
and Mrsr. Robert Sayre, Mr. and
Lieving Jr., Joey Roush,
Mr:s.
.Robert Roush, Larry Lieving,
M iss Margie Roach, Mrs Donna
Dodson, Jim Elliott, Miss Elaine
Sayre, Miss Ruth Sayre, Miss
Sa n da Roush an d Miss Riddle.

STANLEY PARTY H_.LO
A Stanle:, party was held .Mon•
day evening by Mra. Patty Allens
worth with Mr.s. Lavera Piersall
as d e,nonstrator. Those present
were Mrs. May Wamsley and Su.
sie, Mr1. Nancy Van Meter and
Jantrer, Mn. Clara Williama, Mrs
Janet Roffinson, Mrs. Lawrence
Lewis, Dorothy Blake and J�anie
Peters.

House Ready To
Pass Hisioric
Rights Bill

WASHINGTON UPI - The
House was ready- tQday to pase the
civil rights. bill that provide,
new Negro votine guarantees and
send it to the White House for
certain
President Eisenhower's
a pproval_.

On e last �our of House debata
was all that was alloted before
a roU call vote on final passage
of the second major civil rights
legislation since the reeonstruc­
ti�ID era.
The six•part package centers on
new voting guarantees for Ne­
groes in the South. The main
reature provides for appointment
by federa l judges of re ferees em�
powered to deter mine voting qua­
lifications of N.egroes
turned
down by local registrars.
The voting referee s could be
a-ppointed only In areas where the
Justice Departm ent, acting under
the 1957 Civil Rights Act, had
won a federal suit for a c ourt or­
der requiring registration of one
or more Negroes.

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Graduation
Specials ·
Gifts Of All Kinda

If th e judg e th en determined
that a "pattern or practice" of
discrimination existed in the
area, he could appoint r eferees tt
ha ndle other complaints
from
would•be Negro voters.
.f4'ust PrtNn• RMqrd ■
OQJ, �gg,e111 . whq could 111how
they-..rel't! �llalified to vote Ullder
st a te Jaw, had tried to regi1ter
and tailed could be enrolled by
the referee .
Th e bill also requires ,preserva•
tion for 22 months of votini rec·
ords in fed eral elections. It pro­
vides federal penalties for at•
uempting to obsl!l:ruict feder-al
fe deral court orde rs, incJuding
school deseiregation rulines.
Anoth er provision is calculated
to bring the weight of federal in•
vestigation, and -possible fe deral
prosecution, to bear in casH of
arson a nd bombing-!!.

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Middleport
Ohio

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The value of good schools
So c!oes OAKLEY C. COLLINS, who served
1 9 years 11 1 high school principal. And
/arm-reared OAKLEY C. COLLINS knows,
loo, the influence of leder1I programs on
the farm economy. He i, also lamffiar with
the lirst.l,and problem, of lobor end mon­
agor, for ho i• both leborer and manager at
hi, 'coal mining butinass at Ironton,

AT HOME WITH WALLY B�RRON - Wa lly Barron, Democratic gubernatoria l cand.i•
date, is �urrounded by his family i� his Charl eston horn�. In_cluded in the family circle are:
left to ngbt, 801.0 Barron, the famtly pet; Op al, Barron s wife; Nancy a daughter J onna
.&amp;Hebel Morgan (on Barron's lap), the State At torney General's younges't grandchild .' Cuffie
()l{rs. John Morgan), Barro!l's oldest daughte r; Wlliillm Wallace "Rocky" Morgan a'nd Jane
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Bobbie ,c;iled on Mrs.
ind
Wllliams at Middleport Sunday.
Frank Harris and daughter
Ann of .Mason were Sunday dinner gueata of Mr. and Mn. John
Harrlaon.
M.r. and Mrs. Marvin Barker and
son, of Charleston vi1iti::d his
mother Mrs. Helen Barker and
other relatives· over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. G . H. Harrison
were Sunday guesu. of Lessie
and Ivy Sleeth, Mason.
Nickey Nicholson visited Mr.
and Mra. Earl Robinson snd dau·
ghter Cheryl at Middleport Fri·
day .

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Mr. and Mrs. Charlet C art•
wright and Elaine and Mickey
Schwartz of Mason were Sund ay
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dana Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Willia ms
of Pt. Pleasant visited Mrs. Alma
Johnson and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. RoJII King a nd
daqghters Ul a nda and Debbie of
Ripley, wer e weekend gu ests or
Mrs. Belt)' Call and family. Sun•
Donna
d ay di11ne r guests- were
Goodntte and children Dian and
Gregory or Pom eroy, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Johnson a nd children
of Mnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra, Harmon and
Lorain K napp or New Haven
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox
Sunday evening.
• Ka Ue Olive11 visited Mrs. Gol­
die Ingles and family a t M a son
Sunday afte rnoon.
Mr: and Mrs. Keith Hanlon
and family visited Rev. and Mrs.
J. W. Hanlon over the we ekend.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. H a rry
Johrison during Easter were Mr.
a nd Mrs. Gl enn Glaie and family
of Middlepport, Mr. and MI'S.

44 New Applications
Filed With Bureau

Meigs County's u nemplnyment
figures f4lr th e week ending April
13 showed that 44 new applicatlon1
for unemployment compensatio•
were fil ed during the week, Add·
ed. to the continui ng clalms, the
total number drawing unemploy•
ment C!Jmpenaatlon for the week
was ·408.
The total for the same weell: lut
year was 839, BUC employes re­

ported,

Good Crowd Assured
For Candidate Event

A good crowd has been a8.!Jured
for ll'ritlay evenina:'a "¥eel the
Cand idate" dinner and partv It
Portland Grade School, Portland
Conimunity Club Prestdel\t Joe
Price Hid .
'lbe ennt opens at 5 p, m. with
dlnoff served until 7 p, m. (by
reservation only) and a pro�m
of entertal�ent tolloWII, �ce
uid lht! public la cordially invited
to attend tlle proa:ram In ll'hkh
all C'an�Udaie1 preaent will be in1
vited to �.

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Repubtocan Candidate for Congress
I 0th Congressional Di,trict
Homer Edwards, Cllalnnu
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Mr. a nd Mrs. G eorge Johnson
sons Barry and Georg e Jr.,
.spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn.
Ben Stobart .el Racine.
V.i,si,tiog Mr . and Mrs. Oscar
Henry and sun Terry Easler were
Mr. and Mrs. Don Quii;enberry
and family of Middleport a nd
M r . and M rs. Cla re nce Ward a nd
d a ughter, Columbus.
Mrs. Helen Williams a ,d Lon
JefI re turned to Washington, D.
C., alter visiting Mr. and M rs.
Lloyd Willi a ms and family.
Visiting Mrs. i'�annie Blake the
past week were M r . a nd Mrs.
Hees e Willi ams of Pt. Plea sant,
and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Tolliver
a nd Uorothy Long of Glenwood.
Miss Judy Bir d o.( New Ha ven
spenl th e weeke nd with Mr. a nd
Mrs. James Bennett.
Miss Sandri. Be n nett was a
Monday night guest of Frank
Harris and Ann; Mason.
Mr . an d Mrs. Roy Grimm and
d a ughter Phyllis of New Hav en
ca lled on Mrs. Harold Roush
Sunday.

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They found out the G.. Compauy guaran- oomplete·..tisfiiciion with a
G88 Air-Conditioning job. And they liked the low 00IJt operation with GAS­
they can heat and cool their eotire home year arbWld for 1- lhan it costs
to just boat it with otber,fuels.
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ONLY $3.98
tOMPLETE
SELECTION OF
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"I'll be doggone ! Says here we can
add on GAS Central Air Conditj.oning''

You'll feel like you're .
walking with wings . . the
comfort is so complete in
I h i s summertime sling­
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Family Dinner Sumlay

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Sal e Friday

$7.00
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M r. and Mr&amp;. Allen Bre w�r of
por� and attended t�e bapttsma.l f
service Easter morning at the E.
u . B. Church in Ma son, w. Va.
Their granddaughter, Teresa Rene
The Girl Scout cooki es will go
Brewer, infa nt daughter o( Mr.
and Mrs. K enneth Brewer, was on s�le Friday, April 22, and will
one of the cl'lHdren receiving the continue to Mooda y, May 2.
rites of baptism duri ng the service.
Four kinds are Ue ing offered
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this year, mmt,
sandwich, savan•
�ah, . and a new cooki e , scot-tea.
Cookie� m ay be purchaBed from
Mrs. W 11lia m Morgan entenain• any Girl Scout in M eig1 County
ed with a family
dinner F...aster and will be sold for 40c a box with
Sunday at her home , Ath ens ro ad. a small perce n tage to be kept by
the troop. Those wishin g eooldes
Pr ese nt were Mr. and Mrs. U. L. may contact Mrs. Maxin e
Arnold
Gotthardt and son, Bruce, of Col• Meigs County cookie chairm
an b;
umbus, Dr. D. F. Schipper of Mor• ca lling WY 2-6098.
ris, Iii. and Mr . and Mrs. Roger
Morg a n and childre n, Keith and
WCTU MEET ING
Ka thy, i�i.iddleport.
!he �icldleport WCT U will meet
llm Friday evening a 1 t'1.e First
P a t John.son and !amlly of Ma• Baptist Churc h a t 7 :30 p. m.
son, 1'� loyd Gibbs and son Ray
D ean and Jim l:iequrdson, Toledo.
Mr. a nd Mrs. H a rry Johnson
and Mr. a nd Mrs. George Johnson
Barry and George Jr., w ere in
Gallipolis Sa turd.ey on busin ess.
Pa rka nna Kelly spent Sa turd ay
night with Sh aron \.il aze, Middl e·
po rt.

Here are #be qualilications ol

LADIES, SUBTEENS and CHILDREN'S
Full Lengths - Cotton and Wool Blends
SALE
Regular Price

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sion in the future of government. The men
you vote /or MUST be experienced; he
MUST know the district ho rtpr...nts. and
he MUST bo quot.lied to iervt the best i11tere1ts of the people,

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WALKI NG SUITS arid
FITTED "JACKET STYLES

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will throw out tile�' fltit bill to­
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!Int home P•• ID !ho Scputb Al·
l■ntje Baa�t· �... ;Blil alie
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'JIiin Bl•·�alatd· Mr' .,.... 11
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B. H. SANBORN

.llkTHDAY DINNII
A birthday dlnner wu liven
Sunday In honor of Mn. Albert
Smith and her 10n S-Sll. C6Cil
H. Smith who leaves for Ger­
many Monday April 18.
11:,,o■e
preaent were M r . and Mrs. A. R.
Smith and Dorla, S-S&amp;t, and Mn,
Cecil Smllh and lia.ui!hler Linda,
Mr■. Annie Young of M11on, Mr.
an d Mra. Harold Smith and chil•
dren Jackie, Carolyn and Sharon
Mr. s nd Mrs. Lloyd Fox and 10n
Lar ry, Miu Edna Rou1h and
children. Harry, Ca rey, Rusty, Roy
Allan, Charles and Joyce Ann,
M r . and Mra. Lawrence Smith and
children Randy and Flances
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cartwrl&amp;:hl
ind dao.ghter, Weat C,olumbla.
PIRSONALS
Mr. and Mra. Harold, Rickard
Sr. motored to South Side with
Barbara Lynn Sunday wtro spent
th e weekend with her arandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Rick•
ard.
D.aodlocL p$1'..(Jp'U phtnnnl,lp
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Uoy1
WUiiams an d family dqrinl the
wl!ekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Reese Williama of Pomeroy, Wirt
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ble, Barbul and Stevie or Huntln11&lt;&gt;n , Mn. 0n, H iQlnl and
Stewart McDennott of Pl. Pleas,n� llln. 14uy H•l•tem of Leon
and Walter Corner.
Mrs. Veda V1nMeter Wat a
Sunday gue■t or Mr; and Mra.
1 a.
ft.11v
_,. Neal al West• Colu-"�.-.
Mrs.
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Mr.
Sunday riests of
.11nd Mn.
Lew Hoffman were M r. ...,...
Lloyd Hofflr,an and famU,, Porn•
eroy, Mr. and Mn. Emil Hoffman and family, Camp Ctnley.
Mrt. 8-nna,i Cartwright and I
Mrs. Earl Dartt or Pt. fleaunt
vlaited Mre. Charles Cartwrilht
and Elaine' SaWrday.
Mr. and Mn Robert Oliver or
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Glt1nvillt, W. Va., a n d Chesler
Oliver motored to Toledo over
the weeke1.d to vtlit relatives.
Mra. Chester Oliver
returned
home with them after vialUng a
week in Toledo.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Cqndiff of
Mason spent
Sunday evening
with her parents, Mr. and Mn.
Mack Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold lllckard
Jr., and daughter Vickie of Mason
wer e Sunday dinner guests ot Mr.
and Mn. a.rold Rickard Sr. and
son Danny.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Killings.
worth and son Mart of Pt. Pleas•
ant spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Stewart and Billie.
Mr: and Mrs. Robert Jtlckard

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See how little GAS Air Conditioning oosta t.oown and operate. Ask forphotos and leotimonials based on GAS Air Conditioning uaers'
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Get your copy today, Just wrill or caJL. WY-2-5192 .

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temmentating Editorially
Sees Need For Political Activity
During the past year or so. business lead­
er, throughout the country have been saying
over and over again that business people must
become polltitally actlve, II a needed balanc­
ing force against the political work of other
grolfs•is to be achieved.
'Yit!ting in Newsweek, Raymond Moley has
�g important lo say about the matter.
His · _rurpose is to draw the distinction be­
tween ''business'' and "businessmen" in poli•
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refflll of. interest among businessmt.'n in
�lv!c and political responsibilities is not,

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ruthless corporatlon1 striding heavy-booted
over the planted fields of public interest.
Those days are gone forever, and no one

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-pby1icJans and me d ical physicians
licem1ed in Ohio ; subject to rea•
sonable ru1e.s and regulations or
th e Board of Trustees, and shall
be eligible for membership on
the hospital staff with dental and
similu services aiven equal con­
sid eration. The board has f.urth er
decided that it ,h.all adopt such
rules and regulations ae are nec­
essary to qualify the hospital for
liating with the American llospi•
tal Asso�i ation. The hospital )fill
be open to all persons regardless
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The Older Youth-Young Adull
Sunday Scbool rlass o( the New
ifaven EUl:I Church held a dinner
in the tducation bu1ldir. 6 on
Good Frid ay The group met in
the sanctuary a fe w mi n ules
prmr to learn of th e significance
of the dinner. In .commem or:?h on oJ the events du rmg H o l y i·. ':ek
silence was ob.!fl&gt;rved throu1,;,1out
the me1I.
After the dinne r Judy Arnold,
ch.airman of the p r ogram com•
mittee read Matthew 26: 30. All
joined in singing "Th. e Old Rug•
gecl Cross."' Miss Arnold then
introduced Bernard Lie ving Jr.,
a student at United Thl'Ological
Setnin ary, DayV)n, who spoke on
th e me a ning o( Gr-00 Friday lo
Christians. Miss Ruth Sayre, a
voice student Rt Marshall College
in Huntington song "Were You
Th ere ?'' Rev. Robert E. Dill e
voiced the benediction.
Miss Eth el Riddl e, teacher of

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By UnltN PN11 lnhrnation■I
Today ls Thursday, Apr!] 2 1 ,
the 112 day ot th e ye a r, with
Victorl1 McGraw then Mary W a t• 254 more · in 1960.
SHAIN FAMILY
The moon is appro a ching ih
Milo son sister of Susan and Charl e•
• John9on than Wright;
e
n
w phase.
married
mMTied Littte OMdnltft then Ella Watson; Muy (Tidd)
The
morning stars a re Mercury
Roush.
Waid
Hurlow ; Emory married Fa nnie
and Saturn.
Mars,
Jupiter
Martie
family
of
the
Some
or
Jacc1ud.
in history:
this
y
a
On
d
mar•
e
Sayre
Winni
:
Elkimeth and Joanna Shaln's a nd Emma
Romulus tound('d
In
C.,
8.
7:13
mar;
e
gl
Mllllard
e
Be
r
e
Hom
rled
·
family: Ruth married Leiter Le
e.
Rom
(Kas•
Walter
Stobart;
Lizzie
d
e
rl
marri
d
e
May
Flora
roy Roush;
In 1816 English novelist, Char•
Eber J,ee Holter, Alfraetta mar• ,per) married LJu:le Sluon; Dal•
lott
e Bronte, author or Ja ne Eyre
e
sist
r
Wlllls
e
marri
carrie
d
las
I
ried Howard W. Wolfe ; Lurabel
born.
was
matrle4 Eli11 Mills or H arrison or Deck and J'easl e Wllll1i.. Saul
In
1856 workmen complc1ecl
e
irannl
U;
n
Be
Bertha
married
Co+.1nty.
the
across
rst r11Uwuy bridge
fi
rr
ied
ma
■
Hart;
Or
Earl
married
WIiiiam and CITOUM Bee1le'11
pi River , con,1ecting
MJssissip
e
th
marrl@d
Herbert
Jr.;
Irvin
Rhodes
Cl
e
Curl
married
Inez
family:
Davenpo rt, Iowa and Rock Isl a nd,
land; R\l•h; Catl; K1Ue married Doris Sayre: Alma married Kelly
G■ug■s: Monlgomcry, Ht9 on up.
Ill.
Wolfe.
WilUam Blake.
pe
r , 9 .6 on lower, 13 fe et op e n;
In 1910 America n a uthor Mark
Some of the family of Thomas
George and Laura Wilbar1er•,
GallipoliP&gt;, 1 8 . l on upper, 13.5 o n
di ed.
family! John: Harry: DiJJ ; Vill u and Belle Stobart: John m11Tted Twain
lower, 13 fret open; Lock 23, 13.3
In
Queen Elizabelh The
192.6,
Fr.anlr
d
Cora
e
marrle
;
Sayr
Ida
married a Morgan; DUI and Vil
and
Slationary.
Second of Grcal Britain was horn
la were tWlns; Myrlis married a Buck; Kelly marr ied Mona PieConclltlon
of Movable O.,m:
l n 1940, the phrase "Th e $64
Parker, one son Dwl&amp;ht '· W illiam kens: Ben mar ried Chrystal Coe;
are
up Lock 13 th r ough
dams
All
Que stion " soon to become an in·
Arthur.
Floyd.
n
run
1
2 l ni ps; Lock 23 is
g
ni
_
I
Georae Sayre f irst ma rried Vic· �eral p a rt of the America n d·
Emory and Fannie Sha .I n's fam•
Uy; Gretta married Curt Carn•• torla McGraw. Children Camill a iom, wa� used for th e first lime
Ohio R,lver Boats: Downbound:
· ds 8 t 6 : 30 n.
ban; K.ate married Wallace Hill; marr ied Rush Sayre Willi e m a r· 1 ln 8 r adio quiz ,prog ra m "Ta ke It O a !:II1 f'ie Id · Tru de w III
Fred m11nled M,ra:aret McElroy. rled a Powell (sister of All en Or Le a ve It.''
1 . , 1 1 •2; Mo n tJ.(omNy, _Rohc_rt P.
.
A thought for tod a y: A.mer!· �
Curt and Gretta Carnaha n's Wolfe's wire ) . Arter the de,ith o r a
24• Lm 1 :
'? n i a ·40 1:1.
I
n
rlter
s
ln
Mark
a
in
Tw
a id
w
�e � r e��
family : Mlldredj Ruth married hi1 first wife he married Mary �
1
I
or
at
·
a. m., � 2 · � :
15
M
•
Chlldran Ad,11 married The Adven tu re s of Tom Saw Lock 12,_ Relia nce Hl 9 a. m., 1 1 -6 ,
Jamea SlmsiOn. ,
Wal.ion.
yer": "Wor k consists of what
WflU�
ce and Kate Hlll't Camlly
Cltflord (Pet"e) Wolfe.
1 , . ., J:p�k, . J4 . Wu.Iler C. lk&gt;ckjord at 4
.
,...
er- a"body ·tt i,bll•eo�
n
"
C
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l
I
om
a
s
arner
rnarr
e
arr
e
d
W
� .
One oon· , n•'ph
-, .a m 1 · 2· Lo ck4-18'· 1 · F'' · r I be rge r
Th
.
.
p lay consists or whatl!'l,· �
:
i 6 :� '
U
married
Homer
Ch
dren
:
Shain'•
ar1aret
d
and
¥
M
- , 21\�r o� �r n :1 �
obli
ed
not
do.''.,
is
to
R
.
�
l
_;.'Edwards s ster of Pe arl Ed·
: m 1
a
k 21
e
tam.U y: Myrtle married Vh-11•��,fi
-------ker: Mary married Virgil Roulh. ward1 who married Floyd Norris;
1
a. �.. �.7; {:it� �f lJ� ;ti n�HOLZIR HOSPITAL
MHo· and Ella H�rlow'n family: Freeda married Paul Ma nu el;
at l 2 : J O p. m., 20-0· Lock 22:
Adm itted AprH 19 : Mrs. J . ton
tarl married Cecil Carpenter; Ehde married Cou lter Shul er,
.,err Boat 1 1 . 05 a m 17.'0 . 1 c k 23
(their son Ernest, married Ed- Bernard Cook, Maso n ; Mrs. Hoov• st . Louis Zc�hyr ·11 1 i'2 , i:o )1 ·�• 4·1
Ttea ,marrted Edith Gean.
Ay ers, Ripley; Mrs. Ira Nutter La
Earl and C�II Shain'.• family: ward Slmpson"11 daug�ter Mary er
dy Lind a at ?:0!5 p. �n., 1). 3 .,' ' u p .
Jr.,
Mrs.
Shade;
Emma
e n•
Sho
C
i
a
lolst
Fr-a nc• marri ed Martin Wilcoxen Louise); Flos le marr ed
bound · L c k 23 , UVfC · l 11 . 10 p.
berR er, Pomeroy.
.
Bad1l ey ,
Eibel married Elll■ McMIiian.
m 15:5. � rf
l 10\0
1
Di
m
April
d
e
19 : Le11ter Ste- 9
E lg� r �l i�?�� :: 5 5 � - 111�· 0�·;
11 !H
Som e of Georie Smlth's chil•
�am.uel and Phoe�e Shaln'a !amUy. D,inlel; Ch1rle1, Samutl mar- dren: John marrle d 1\11 McGraw vers, John Werner, Mrs. Ben Uo h H en l , r
1 s .- 30 a ll ., 14.0 .
'
ri«d �u•n W•lson a slater or then Sirah Diddle; Ge-O?Kfl mar· S pencer, Mr8 . H oover Ayers, Mrs. He le n z a� 9·· � n 111 " o. �·
·
Goldie
Galbralth,
Sidney
Spencer,
Cbarle1 Wataon who married Ada ried Nanc)' Beegle; Ella marri ed
Lucius Weaver th e ir 10n wa a J. Aaron Reynolde, Mr8. Carri e D ell,
llnt1 Pie.kens; Geor1e; Effie.
Samuel ind Susan Shaln'1 fam- Wall ace Sr.; Wllliam Wyant was Mrs. Z ll \ e Den ny, Mn. Sidney P.
Uy: Charle■ F. married Ma bel the fnther or Ja me , Wy,,ml who Hayes, Mrs . Luther Ba rnette, Mrs.
S.y,e; · Uni m■rried Harry Cur• married Con Rowan : Wllllam 's Homer Hysell, Mrs. Guy Lee, Mrs.
sl1UM1 were Bettle who married James Scott, Bernard Ward, Mrs.
U1.
Some of the family of Thomas Daniel Radcliff, then Charlie Mc• John �unter, Janice Rcmite, Carl
.and !lahh Sayr�: Sulliv-an mu· Graw and Rebecca .who marrie d She nefield, Johnny Greene, Way •
tied M,riaret M:cGuw; Martie George B1rrfnier, faather of Mrs. ne Wln eka, Georg e Cook, Mrs.
married :a:mma Rowh lister or El• Benhlcker, lafer niarrled Brown, Harry Bolinger, Mr�. Ellll'II WethThe Junior a nd FrPshmnn class•
erholt, Ercel Fellure , Edna Mc• es of W a hama High Srh11ol pru•
wood �ii•h; fUley married Jen• I 1180 Mary Belle Wolfe Kalt.
Carty, Mrs. Thomas Stewarl, Mrs. 1ertted the Easter proi,:rmn al the
(To le Contlnuet1) 1
cie M,.nuel; George
married
Mllton Mas.'Jic and son.
school last Thursday.
Births A,prll 19 Mr. and Mrs.
Th e program consisted or 3 por.
Bernard J. Cook, Mason, daughter.
I. C1),Whffl■ Jl. ot
trayal of the Lord's Supper with
•. A .t,....U,.
1. 'l'au
ID04
the followi n g east taking part:
I. Q� w•t.,.
entnr pttet
ntlM
Dani el Artis, Charles Yonker,
a. Olva ov■ r It. Nol
111&gt;111.
Ro11 Frey, John Johnson, Dale
� !)llrtohllllo e. 0-111 of
CpfO!lx)
Esther Miller to H erman Hoff . Grimm, Nicky Nicholson, Doyle
duck1
tlli. Vapor
·, (llld cnr. I
ner, pa�els, Pomoroy.
Jone1, Howard Jc,hn�on, Joe Mc­
f, Malt
21. 01,ra
H.� ...,..
Mar11uerlte Da nklesfen , L. H. Knight, Robert K ell. JuC'kic Cape­
name
lf, l
tmadlll&lt;
Danklesfen, WJlma Miller, Denver hart was th e narrator while Karen
t Part of
28. B11mldl
H, Upond
Miller, Marjorie Mill er, Clermont Stewart waii the moderutor.
t'to b■"
11. -1
I . • pl
Miller to Herman Hoffn er, parcel,
II. Bon
Donna Heuon read o select\on
Pomeroy.
10. .......
llow!Jr
rrom 1eriplure. Pretientlng special
Nonnan
W.
Mllllrons,
Katherine
lT. llrulllu
IT. IIUk
E. i-iilllrons to Homer Buckner, mu1ie were Beverly Roush, Ruth
11. Czvwda
Scarberry and iBarbara Wll11�.
l)ircel,
Sali1bury.
lt. Dttoot
HardlnJ and Wilma Rood to PhylU1 Batey tave • short readlq
IO, taiYloll
40. AttlnaaUYI
Erne■t J unior Rood, 1 acre, Olive . on the lea:end or the dogwood.
llnr
The· program wa1 under the d't.
Alpha Smith, Lucill e Smith to
tt. ,_
•1. 1.._
Grant Allen and Elizabeth Louise re�tion of Mrs, Lona Joncrr.
Smith, lot, ·Reed1vllle.
Lelia Hendrix. to George w. Cun•
I 'fl,)
dlff, Iota, Syracuae.
W . S. an d 'Dorothy L. Michael
to Harold L. and L. Frances Spen­
cer, 7.20 aCN11, Chester.
,Etta Littl e, dee .. Wendell Lone,
adm. to W. A. Dotaon, M'ary A.
Dotlon, 'Al ■ere, S1l11bury.
Ray E. Adami to Forrest T. Ad·
C.
Blakeatee, County A.gent,
an.1, parcels, Olive.
ti supervillln,f arrangements for
Mary Horrner, dee., to Herman the Mei&amp;:• County 4,H Club after­
to
II.
P, Hoffner, Jotln Hoffner, GeOfge noon educational excursion June
H0Hnt1r, tather Mlllt1r, M1r1uer- 9 from l to S ,p. m. aboa rd the
t
1t•
DanUeften, Denver Miller, Steamer Avalon when the boat
::: �
Clarmont MOier.
vlait1 tht1 Pomeroy-Middleport-Ma,
John Hoffner, Maude Hoffner aon area.
to Herman Hoffner, parcels, Pom•
Bl1kellee -point■ out th,t the
ero)'.
Georce Hoffner, Jea!dP. Horrner afternoon ttlp wlll ofter combined
to Herman Hoffner, i&gt;arcel!, Pom­ edueatlonal and recreational ad•
v1ntq'e1 to the 4-11 club..membtln
eroy.
who wllJ hlff 011portunitiea: to
vlew the many si1ht1 1ton1 the
Zone
Re,,trictlons
·11
river ind also see waterway Im•
In
f1ood
Areas
Po,ed
provement■ .
111
work
...
lleN'a
11.IILT CIR'l'OQiNjfiU
Celling 1ttentlon to the ...
WASHINGTON
UPI-FO&lt;leral
A X Y B l, a A A ll a
authorities are con1iderin1 a re• cOmmod1tlon1 of th� Avalon,
.. L O . o l' a L L O W
quest to ctty, county 111 d date Bl1ke1lH reminded 1h11 the
.
_ .,. _, la lllll lllllPl• A ll ­
....,.,
, .,. _
•overnmenta for 1onln1 nstric­ steamet h11 four dld1, ts Jlus
two o·� •to. a1n11, lflton. •­
lit 111o - L'I,
tiont to block bualneu and re1d­ enclooed/ htt 1370 e■p1clty and
.....,_ ,., .... .... -- ol lho - ... .. ""''"'
dentill develoPmenta In 1re111 re­ hll I lleel hull.
qulrln1 flOOd control .project,
'1111 AValon is th• only llr1e
C!Oltin1 more than what they prp. travelhul trcuraion ho.It 1oin1 up
Ifft.
and dOWll the we,tem Inland wa,
The Army Corps of Entineen: terw111.
11 &amp;lvlnc prellmln1ry thou1ht to
Tbe �•tlonal Georcaphlc in11ta•
thll move to ufe,u.ard a federal ,1._ . ._. f!lld hilh tribute to Ille
flood contfol lnH1tmtnt wh.lcb i1 Av1l1&gt;n. Tll.e Georraphlc told the
ie,tlmated to hate eon about tout
In 1itll _ PII• color and ·•tll·
&amp;iUlcin d0U1n In the lut 80 &lt;I• ,..,1111 1n 1n luue Jut, yeot
11 tbe Avaldn -aeagoe elosed. -.

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Loyal Forces
Gain Upper Hand
In Venezuela

CARACAS, Ven ezuela UPI-Re,
b el forces holding San Cr istoba l
in south\YeSlern Venezu ela su r­
rendered early today to al'med d·
vilia n support�rs o f the govern•
m ent, it w a� announced tod a y.
Scatt ered fighting was reported
still in progress in San Cristobal's
streets. a nd a "small poc ket or
dlehard rebel�" still held th e
Bella Vista Hotel, hut loyal for­
ces held most m ajor inst a llations
ln th e city.

Ramon J. Velasquez, secretary
to President Romulo Betan cou r t,
spid loy al civil forces r had t11-ken
possession of the S a r 'Cristob a l
g ar rison buildings and the radio
station which ha d been th e prin•
cipal voice of the re v,olt.

Suspect Denies
Knowledge Of
Double Murder

WOOSTER, 0. UPI - The 21·
year-old suspect in th e double
murder or a Wayne County fa rm
couple WBB held in county jell to­
day wh ere he was sch eduled to be
questioned bf office rs.

Kenneth Watts, of nearby Ritt•
man, wss also 8llsp ected In th e
wounding of M rs. Marilyn Wag­
ne r, 25, of Rittman.
Watts was plck ed up by the
state Hlghwag Patrol W ednesday
while he and his father were In
a scrvict sLatlon at Coal Grove,
near Ironton. He offered no resis­
tance.
Kauffm,n said Watt, would
neither deny nor admit knowledae
of the shoollna of fdh. Wainer.
"He said he Ju•l couldn't re.
member anything," Kauffman said.

Federation Is
_Sponsoring
Open Meeting

Federation ta holdln1 an open
meeting to
m1mben and Inter.
elled people at the R0&lt;k Sprili(o
Gran11e Hall, Thunday, April 21
at a p. m,
On the 1110nd1 will be Edloon
Hobstetter who wm dlm11 the
bond iHUe for the eoqnty hOI·
plUI.
Gordon Coldwell will aloo be
pttaent for • dlaeuaalon and ex•
,planation of tht rea»pralNI
property -here In · Mel11 county.
"1\'i .,.. loolllll �ltf to 1

The ¥•11• County F•nn Buretu

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O. , April 21, 1960---J

Clifton

Sunday School Class Holds
Dinner At New Haven Church

knows it better than management .
"'The interest of corporations and lradc as­
sociations which have developed programs is
to encourage politica l activit y in the local
communities where management em ployes
live, just as the unions have encou raged such
activity by their members. The objective is
the ideal of dem(){-ratic government: f,very­
bc,dy should have an active interest in the
nomination and election of those who run
their government .''
Truly democratic government would not
last long if the masses of voter s heard only
one side of controversial issues a·n d candida­
�ies - whether that side he presented by la­
bor, or business, or agriculture, or any other
element. An informed electorate must have
lull opportunity lo hear all sides - and that
Js why businessmen are going into politics.

HISTORY
Meigs
Ceuntj
ar w.- .. ...
or

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O. , April 21, 1960

Broken Back Feared
111 Fall From Roof

The Pome.roy emeraency squad
was ca lled at 10: 15 a. m. today to
Langsvill e where Bruce Morria
suUered a posaible broken back
wh en ,he fell from ,. barn roof.
He was broughL to Rutland by
th e squ a d, . transferred to the
Chase ambulance, and taken to
lhe Holzer HospJtal at G a llipolis.
The Middl eport e merg ency
squad was c111led out at noon yes­
terday kl the J Dille Kennedy
home on Beech St., wh e n Mr .
Kemwdy . becam e ill whil e -!lpading
his g ard en. He was treate d by
the squa d.

Two Departments
Answer Fire Call
At Salt Works

Both the Pomeroy and Syra•
cuse Fire Departments were call•
ed out at 6:15 last night whe n a
rubbish fire at the- home of lton­
nld Grady near the old White
Ro c k Salt works set lire to a tool
shed al the plant.
Tom Weston, manager of the
Pomer oy Junk Company, sai d to•
d.ay that th ere was no Joss from
the blaze as they were intending
to tear th e structure down. The
departments extinguished a brush
flre on the hlll ba ck or the. build•
ing and stood b)' to prevent the
fire from spret1ding.
The 'Syracuse departm en t was
called out two additional times
l ast nlght, Chief Woodrow Hen·
drill: said, both times to the Syra­
cuse dump fPn Snowball Hill.
They were 6-:lled the first time
at 8:30 du-rini t,he wrestling match
al the Syracuse School sponsored
by the depa�,pt fnd again -at
1 1 : Ul. Th')' f!POl'led no damage.
Hendrix aa"- lo senior a nd 10
junior tlremen' an1wered th e call
to While Ilk�. ,
'

.
-o----New Yorlc Port Hit

NEW YOJt,K, UP.t.-office wor­
kers picketed ·811 Niw York Cit)I
pier. today • . ' tlrtnalb shutting
down the � · Jn.e a. ,atrua1e for
union rtcoeni
. LonallhorerMn
!,t
observtd the, .�
tkflt �llnea.
The Dlc\:tt 'lln... beian
forming
jUlt be/ore -the· ·\1,11� ahapeup ol
1on1,horelll0fl. ft• lntem1thmal
Lon1ah0Nm'1'I Ailocl1tion had
1ald It would not CroM the picket
. ·J , ·
Unea.

By Worker Strike

This was ott ered in the form
of a motion by Dor Schaefer, se•
cond ed by Paul Ca.sci and was
approved unanimously by the
six m embers presen t, th e others
being Mrs. Edna Stewart, Free.
land Norr is and Dr. R. A. Bo.ice.
Orion Rou ■h was absent.
Mrs. Reynolds said Dr. Bolee,
president of t he Meigs Commun•
ity Hospital, In&lt;'., be!ore its re•
cent re·organization into a larger
representative group, Call ed th e
m eeting. It was held for the ex•
•press purpose of turning ov er
the minutes and by-laws of the
corporation lo th e new organb:a­
tion. An election of ofiicers was
held with the same sla te accept•
ing portfolios H previously at
a courthouse mfet&gt;ng a m onth
ago,
··. l'tlj.fe;�e-1Mf �s, -presi•
clent; Nort1s·;5i
w...
esillent and
Casci, seqetary.(f · .
Mrs. Reynolds s a id tod ay no a c­
tion could. be taken before · this
tim e on the M, D.•Osteopath is­
sue beca use th e trustees had not
been "organiied' ' properly. Dr.
Ch a rl es Mull en , secretary or the
form er corporation, atte nded to
'hand over the leg a l papers.
She aaid furth er the board dl!1•
cussed th e issue thoroughly, aid­
ed by information giv en them by
representatives of osteopaths and
m edical doctors. She felt the ac­
tion tak en was a satisfactory ans•
wer to a statement by Dr. Ray
Pickens be-fore a group in MJd.
dl eport Jaat week.
This wae a query as to "Why
&lt;'ouldn't the board (of trustees)
come out with a policy statement
that �he hospital -w ould be
Jointly staffed ?" and the added
point that if it would, he would
do all in his power to help Jts
paa11ge becau.se tht1 "hotpital is
needed badly In Mela:1 county".
rRB . f �pp aiipGSoW· pbv,hpulllvc

Annual lmpection
Of Lodge Announced

WoJ'ahlplUI Mister Thomas w.
Bowen announce, that Pomeroy
Loda:e No. IM, F&amp;AM, wHI hold a
special meeting Monday, April D,
at 7:30 p. m. at the Masonic Tem•
pie for the purpose of holdini
annual Inspection and to confer
the Third · ,™aree on o]Je candld&gt;te.
District Deputy Gnnd Master
J'enld B. Han, Twelfth Muonic
Diltrict. wlll be the tnspectlna: of­
Ucer. Refreahrnut.s will be Hrved
by the ladles of Pomeroy Chapter
No. 1811 OF.s after the meetin1. All
Malttlr -MIIQJIJ 1ft Invited to at­
tend.

I

Society News

EASTI R I GO HUNT
An ege bunt was gJven by the
Clirton Cllmbers f·H Club Easter
11fternoon on Leroy Lyons' hlll
•bout 65 children 1athered to
hunt eggs. Prizes w ere award ed to
Bruce Hoffman, two cbicken■·
Denni1 Johnson, ane chic.Ir.en;
Debby King, on e chicken; Debbie
Edwards, one chicken ; Butch
lioffman. one chicke n· Jimmy
Ril ey, one chlcken: J�n Riley
one chicken. Wi n ning eggs wer�
Bruee Hoffman, Vlckle Young,
Ray Hoffman, J h n .Blake and
Randy L&lt; e Lewis.

the rle.u exp ressed appre c iation
to the committee chairman, MiH
Eb.ine Sayre. genern l chairman,
Mrs. Herman Ohlinge r , food com•
mlttee, Miss Judy Arnold, chair•
m.in of the prorram u1d w�I•
corned the visitors.
M rs . Ot ho Lievmg, Mrs. Ser•
nard L ie v in g- Sr., Mn. Joll n
Ba ,.nngarner and Mrs. E. C. Riddle
served the dinn er.
Those present were Rev. Dille,
Harry Miller, Supt and Mn. Mil•
!er, Miss Ruth Ann Laudermllt,
Mr. and Mrs. Ohlinge r. John Van
Matr e, Clifto n , Miss Arnold, . Mr.
and Mr:s. Lewis Cappehart, Mi111
Janice Roush, Leroy Darling, Mr.
and Mrsr. Robert Sayre, Mr. and
Lieving Jr., Joey Roush,
Mr:s.
.Robert Roush, Larry Lieving,
M iss Margie Roach, Mrs Donna
Dodson, Jim Elliott, Miss Elaine
Sayre, Miss Ruth Sayre, Miss
Sa n da Roush an d Miss Riddle.

STANLEY PARTY H_.LO
A Stanle:, party was held .Mon•
day evening by Mra. Patty Allens
worth with Mr.s. Lavera Piersall
as d e,nonstrator. Those present
were Mrs. May Wamsley and Su.
sie, Mr1. Nancy Van Meter and
Jantrer, Mn. Clara Williama, Mrs
Janet Roffinson, Mrs. Lawrence
Lewis, Dorothy Blake and J�anie
Peters.

House Ready To
Pass Hisioric
Rights Bill

WASHINGTON UPI - The
House was ready- tQday to pase the
civil rights. bill that provide,
new Negro votine guarantees and
send it to the White House for
certain
President Eisenhower's
a pproval_.

On e last �our of House debata
was all that was alloted before
a roU call vote on final passage
of the second major civil rights
legislation since the reeonstruc­
ti�ID era.
The six•part package centers on
new voting guarantees for Ne­
groes in the South. The main
reature provides for appointment
by federa l judges of re ferees em�
powered to deter mine voting qua­
lifications of N.egroes
turned
down by local registrars.
The voting referee s could be
a-ppointed only In areas where the
Justice Departm ent, acting under
the 1957 Civil Rights Act, had
won a federal suit for a c ourt or­
der requiring registration of one
or more Negroes.

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Gifts Of All Kinda

If th e judg e th en determined
that a "pattern or practice" of
discrimination existed in the
area, he could appoint r eferees tt
ha ndle other complaints
from
would•be Negro voters.
.f4'ust PrtNn• RMqrd ■
OQJ, �gg,e111 . whq could 111how
they-..rel't! �llalified to vote Ullder
st a te Jaw, had tried to regi1ter
and tailed could be enrolled by
the referee .
Th e bill also requires ,preserva•
tion for 22 months of votini rec·
ords in fed eral elections. It pro­
vides federal penalties for at•
uempting to obsl!l:ruict feder-al
fe deral court orde rs, incJuding
school deseiregation rulines.
Anoth er provision is calculated
to bring the weight of federal in•
vestigation, and -possible fe deral
prosecution, to bear in casH of
arson a nd bombing-!!.

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Middleport
Ohio

Every Pa rent Knows • • •

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The value of good schools
So c!oes OAKLEY C. COLLINS, who served
1 9 years 11 1 high school principal. And
/arm-reared OAKLEY C. COLLINS knows,
loo, the influence of leder1I programs on
the farm economy. He i, also lamffiar with
the lirst.l,and problem, of lobor end mon­
agor, for ho i• both leborer and manager at
hi, 'coal mining butinass at Ironton,

AT HOME WITH WALLY B�RRON - Wa lly Barron, Democratic gubernatoria l cand.i•
date, is �urrounded by his family i� his Charl eston horn�. In_cluded in the family circle are:
left to ngbt, 801.0 Barron, the famtly pet; Op al, Barron s wife; Nancy a daughter J onna
.&amp;Hebel Morgan (on Barron's lap), the State At torney General's younges't grandchild .' Cuffie
()l{rs. John Morgan), Barro!l's oldest daughte r; Wlliillm Wallace "Rocky" Morgan a'nd Jane
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Bobbie ,c;iled on Mrs.
ind
Wllliams at Middleport Sunday.
Frank Harris and daughter
Ann of .Mason were Sunday dinner gueata of Mr. and Mn. John
Harrlaon.
M.r. and Mrs. Marvin Barker and
son, of Charleston vi1iti::d his
mother Mrs. Helen Barker and
other relatives· over the weekend.
Mr. and Mrs. G . H. Harrison
were Sunday guesu. of Lessie
and Ivy Sleeth, Mason.
Nickey Nicholson visited Mr.
and Mra. Earl Robinson snd dau·
ghter Cheryl at Middleport Fri·
day .

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Mr. and Mrs. Charlet C art•
wright and Elaine and Mickey
Schwartz of Mason were Sund ay
dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Dana Lewis.
Mr. and Mrs. Reese Willia ms
of Pt. Pleasant visited Mrs. Alma
Johnson and mother.
Mr. and Mrs. RoJII King a nd
daqghters Ul a nda and Debbie of
Ripley, wer e weekend gu ests or
Mrs. Belt)' Call and family. Sun•
Donna
d ay di11ne r guests- were
Goodntte and children Dian and
Gregory or Pom eroy, Mr. and
Mrs. Jack Johnson a nd children
of Mnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Ra, Harmon and
Lorain K napp or New Haven
visited Mr. and Mrs. Ray Fox
Sunday evening.
• Ka Ue Olive11 visited Mrs. Gol­
die Ingles and family a t M a son
Sunday afte rnoon.
Mr: and Mrs. Keith Hanlon
and family visited Rev. and Mrs.
J. W. Hanlon over the we ekend.
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. H a rry
Johrison during Easter were Mr.
a nd Mrs. Gl enn Glaie and family
of Middlepport, Mr. and MI'S.

44 New Applications
Filed With Bureau

Meigs County's u nemplnyment
figures f4lr th e week ending April
13 showed that 44 new applicatlon1
for unemployment compensatio•
were fil ed during the week, Add·
ed. to the continui ng clalms, the
total number drawing unemploy•
ment C!Jmpenaatlon for the week
was ·408.
The total for the same weell: lut
year was 839, BUC employes re­

ported,

Good Crowd Assured
For Candidate Event

A good crowd has been a8.!Jured
for ll'ritlay evenina:'a "¥eel the
Cand idate" dinner and partv It
Portland Grade School, Portland
Conimunity Club Prestdel\t Joe
Price Hid .
'lbe ennt opens at 5 p, m. with
dlnoff served until 7 p, m. (by
reservation only) and a pro�m
of entertal�ent tolloWII, �ce
uid lht! public la cordially invited
to attend tlle proa:ram In ll'hkh
all C'an�Udaie1 preaent will be in1
vited to �.

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OAKLEY C. COLLINS

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Repubtocan Candidate for Congress
I 0th Congressional Di,trict
Homer Edwards, Cllalnnu
Ula■ for Coogresa Committee •
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Mr. a nd Mrs. G eorge Johnson
sons Barry and Georg e Jr.,
.spent Sunday with Mr. and Mn.
Ben Stobart .el Racine.
V.i,si,tiog Mr . and Mrs. Oscar
Henry and sun Terry Easler were
Mr. and Mrs. Don Quii;enberry
and family of Middleport a nd
M r . and M rs. Cla re nce Ward a nd
d a ughter, Columbus.
Mrs. Helen Williams a ,d Lon
JefI re turned to Washington, D.
C., alter visiting Mr. and M rs.
Lloyd Willi a ms and family.
Visiting Mrs. i'�annie Blake the
past week were M r . a nd Mrs.
Hees e Willi ams of Pt. Plea sant,
and Mr. and Mrs. Alva Tolliver
a nd Uorothy Long of Glenwood.
Miss Judy Bir d o.( New Ha ven
spenl th e weeke nd with Mr. a nd
Mrs. James Bennett.
Miss Sandri. Be n nett was a
Monday night guest of Frank
Harris and Ann; Mason.
Mr . an d Mrs. Roy Grimm and
d a ughter Phyllis of New Hav en
ca lled on Mrs. Harold Roush
Sunday.

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They found out the G.. Compauy guaran- oomplete·..tisfiiciion with a
G88 Air-Conditioning job. And they liked the low 00IJt operation with GAS­
they can heat and cool their eotire home year arbWld for 1- lhan it costs
to just boat it with otber,fuels.
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comfort is so complete in
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Sal e Friday

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M r. and Mr&amp;. Allen Bre w�r of
por� and attended t�e bapttsma.l f
service Easter morning at the E.
u . B. Church in Ma son, w. Va.
Their granddaughter, Teresa Rene
The Girl Scout cooki es will go
Brewer, infa nt daughter o( Mr.
and Mrs. K enneth Brewer, was on s�le Friday, April 22, and will
one of the cl'lHdren receiving the continue to Mooda y, May 2.
rites of baptism duri ng the service.
Four kinds are Ue ing offered
.
this year, mmt,
sandwich, savan•
�ah, . and a new cooki e , scot-tea.
Cookie� m ay be purchaBed from
Mrs. W 11lia m Morgan entenain• any Girl Scout in M eig1 County
ed with a family
dinner F...aster and will be sold for 40c a box with
Sunday at her home , Ath ens ro ad. a small perce n tage to be kept by
the troop. Those wishin g eooldes
Pr ese nt were Mr. and Mrs. U. L. may contact Mrs. Maxin e
Arnold
Gotthardt and son, Bruce, of Col• Meigs County cookie chairm
an b;
umbus, Dr. D. F. Schipper of Mor• ca lling WY 2-6098.
ris, Iii. and Mr . and Mrs. Roger
Morg a n and childre n, Keith and
WCTU MEET ING
Ka thy, i�i.iddleport.
!he �icldleport WCT U will meet
llm Friday evening a 1 t'1.e First
P a t John.son and !amlly of Ma• Baptist Churc h a t 7 :30 p. m.
son, 1'� loyd Gibbs and son Ray
D ean and Jim l:iequrdson, Toledo.
Mr. a nd Mrs. H a rry Johnson
and Mr. a nd Mrs. George Johnson
Barry and George Jr., w ere in
Gallipolis Sa turd.ey on busin ess.
Pa rka nna Kelly spent Sa turd ay
night with Sh aron \.il aze, Middl e·
po rt.

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LADIES, SUBTEENS and CHILDREN'S
Full Lengths - Cotton and Wool Blends
SALE
Regular Price

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Yu, you cast ono b1Rot but it is • big deci­
sion in the future of government. The men
you vote /or MUST be experienced; he
MUST know the district ho rtpr...nts. and
he MUST bo quot.lied to iervt the best i11tere1ts of the people,

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WALKI NG SUITS arid
FITTED "JACKET STYLES

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will throw out tile�' fltit bill to­
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!Int home P•• ID !ho Scputb Al·
l■ntje Baa�t· �... ;Blil alie
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.llkTHDAY DINNII
A birthday dlnner wu liven
Sunday In honor of Mn. Albert
Smith and her 10n S-Sll. C6Cil
H. Smith who leaves for Ger­
many Monday April 18.
11:,,o■e
preaent were M r . and Mrs. A. R.
Smith and Dorla, S-S&amp;t, and Mn,
Cecil Smllh and lia.ui!hler Linda,
Mr■. Annie Young of M11on, Mr.
an d Mra. Harold Smith and chil•
dren Jackie, Carolyn and Sharon
Mr. s nd Mrs. Lloyd Fox and 10n
Lar ry, Miu Edna Rou1h and
children. Harry, Ca rey, Rusty, Roy
Allan, Charles and Joyce Ann,
M r . and Mra. Lawrence Smith and
children Randy and Flances
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Cartwrl&amp;:hl
ind dao.ghter, Weat C,olumbla.
PIRSONALS
Mr. and Mra. Harold, Rickard
Sr. motored to South Side with
Barbara Lynn Sunday wtro spent
th e weekend with her arandpar­
ents, Mr. and Mrs. W illiam Rick•
ard.
D.aodlocL p$1'..(Jp'U phtnnnl,lp
Visiting Mr. and Mrs. Uoy1
WUiiams an d family dqrinl the
wl!ekend were Mr. and Mrs.
Reese Williama of Pomeroy, Wirt
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g:;�: 11nd ;hn=n :::
ble, Barbul and Stevie or Huntln11&lt;&gt;n , Mn. 0n, H iQlnl and
Stewart McDennott of Pl. Pleas,n� llln. 14uy H•l•tem of Leon
and Walter Corner.
Mrs. Veda V1nMeter Wat a
Sunday gue■t or Mr; and Mra.
1 a.
ft.11v
_,. Neal al West• Colu-"�.-.
Mrs.
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Mr.
Sunday riests of
.11nd Mn.
Lew Hoffman were M r. ...,...
Lloyd Hofflr,an and famU,, Porn•
eroy, Mr. and Mn. Emil Hoffman and family, Camp Ctnley.
Mrt. 8-nna,i Cartwright and I
Mrs. Earl Dartt or Pt. fleaunt
vlaited Mre. Charles Cartwrilht
and Elaine' SaWrday.
Mr. and Mn Robert Oliver or
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Glt1nvillt, W. Va., a n d Chesler
Oliver motored to Toledo over
the weeke1.d to vtlit relatives.
Mra. Chester Oliver
returned
home with them after vialUng a
week in Toledo.
Mr. and Mra. Cecil Cqndiff of
Mason spent
Sunday evening
with her parents, Mr. and Mn.
Mack Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold lllckard
Jr., and daughter Vickie of Mason
wer e Sunday dinner guests ot Mr.
and Mn. a.rold Rickard Sr. and
son Danny.
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Killings.
worth and son Mart of Pt. Pleas•
ant spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Bill Stewart and Billie.
Mr: and Mrs. Robert Jtlckard

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See how little GAS Air Conditioning oosta t.oown and operate. Ask forphotos and leotimonials based on GAS Air Conditioning uaers'
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•Middleport, 0 , April 21, 1960

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TONHiHT and FRIDAY
Vinceilw: Pz,ice In

"HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL''
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Pete,- C ushing i 11
"TI!E MUMMY"
(Toohnicolor)

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NOW AT STA.Tl THEATRE
PT, PL IA.SANT

United Pr•n l ntern,tional
Beanbills illready?
Yup, and 1t seem, only natural
tha1 the two tf'ams f1rmg at each
other an: lhc Giants ilnd Dodgers
in a prompt earl)·-se1son at�empt
to establish who's the bos11.
The G1antli were Wednl'sday
Wh('11 south�aw Mike McCormick
not only pitched them to a twohil, l - 0 victory over th.e Dodgen,
but abo had lhe last �·ord in a
lively rh1 ,q l_mg duel w11h sid�- armed
Don Drysdale.

DryRd 11le. who allowed unly five
hilt I n dtopp ing hia first game of
the seaso,i follow ing two victnries
hit Orlando Cepeda on !h t&gt; hea,d

"B,,amble Bush"

CANDIDAns

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with a pilrh in the �l"{' flnd inning, Dodgers.
Cepecta·s hl'lmct sav�tl h 1 1n on
Pittsburxh defeated Philadelphia
that one. Thtw in tti1· sixth, Dr�·s- 4-2 and (llll'innati beal Milwaukt!e,
d ale stung WiJJis
Mays with a 1 0-3, in 10 1nn111gs.
fast ball 011 lhc ll'ft forearm.
111 the Anwrican League. the
Milyii i:rirnaccd in pain hut trot- Tigers topped the Indians for the
ted Jqwn to first b.a.se.
�ceond straight time, 6-4, the Red
Now it was MeCormiek's turn S-Ox walloped the Vv,nkcl'S, 7-1 ,
i n t ti c top o t the Sl'vcnth. 1 11• a n d l h e Senators bea! lhe Oriole1,
didn't was1e ,my t imt• firing tus A 7.
£ir1t pitch straight at
\\!ally
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Moon's tit-ad "wloon hil the dirt as I Dem Hoak s l�' o-run 1i..1mer in
th e !Ja ll wh izze,d l)a st him a nd t he � ifth m�1ing was " tht! Pintt�,•
thal ended lh ( ' bcimballs for t li t· 11\argm of v1rtory over the Phtllies. Vern Law scattered seven
day anyway.
hits For his second victory and
Mceormlcl,;'1 S.c:ond Victory
when the Phillies finafly scored
The victory was McCormirk ' s 111 the seventh. it marked the first
secund. rnmint,; ,ift('r a t l1reP-h 1 ! ,
nm Law had yielded this season in
8- 1 win ovt·r lht! Cardinals on t5 Mnsecut i�e innings. Don C a rd­
,t\pril lJ, an&lt;l hc even helped hi.� well was the loser.
own cause at the 11latc. Willll'
Kirkland led o(f the fifth with a
single and movl'd u p on an infield
out. With two down . McCormick
caught Dodger th ird baseman Jim
G i lliam Cl.at-footed as he laid down
a perfect hunt along the foul line.
That , sellt Kirkland to third from
where he scored on D011 Bluin­
game'1, single.
MILWAUKEE UPI-Jim O'Toole
The �ic-Lory b9ostcd �he Giants who has already proved his met­
Into o rlnt-place tie with the tle as a rl'lief p'ltcher, took the
mound in a sUlrting role today as
the Cinci nnati Reds continued
their assault on the .Milwa ukee
Braves.
O'Toole helped pave the way to
the Reds' opening day victory
when ht! al lowed Philadelphia on­
ly two hils ip Hix innings of re•
li�f. Today he might help supply
MORGANTOWN, W . Va. UPI- the qnswer to the Reds' quest for
Gene Corum, an a ssistant football good starting pitchers.
coach at West Virginia University
Wednesday the Reds bombard.
for 10 years, today 11llsumcd the ed the Braveli in a late innina
�utte.e of head coach IIUC('eeding rally to win the 11easc'l's first
Art (Pappy) Lewis.
game between the two clubs, 10-l:li,
Corum, 39, was hired Wednes- in JO innings. ,
d.ay for a one-ye11r ter m at • re•
Shortstop Roy McMillan sparked
Ported JI0,000 salary. Corum had the 14-hlt attack by driving in fl"e
served 111 a n aseistent ('O.llch si11ce runs on two homers and a pair
1 950 when Lewis took over the of singles, 11cored three runs in
reins or t�e Mountaineers.
the ninth inning and five rune
. U�lveraHy
President
Le'w'is in the 10th.
Stahr announced Corum 's elevaThe teams usPd a total ol 40
Uon to head coach on a Rerma- men in a contest that a ppeared \o
nent baai.1 lollowlnM a meeting be a 4 2 victory for Warren Sp.aha
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with the Unlverslty's Board of until it turned into a scoring clr•
Governors. Corum, the flr.1t for- cue in the ninth inning.
mer WeBt Virslnla pl.iyer to heThe Reds went ahead with three
come head coach, was de.!lignated rum in thC ninth, 5-4. But the
actlng coach Monday when Lewis Braves came back to tie it with a
a nnoun�ed his resignation to join sinwle run tn the ninth, and then
the Pittsburgh Steelet1 as an as- Cincinnati countered to bat to men
alatant lo head coach Buddy Park- in the 10th innins.
er.

O'Toole's Chance
As Starter Is
Coming Today

Corwn Elevated
To Mountaineer
Head Grid Job

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FinBlerwald Favored
In 827,500 Tourney

NEW ORLEANS UPI - A host
of the nation's top pros beg.un tee­
Ing off today in the opening
round of the $2,300 Greater New
Orleans Open.
The to'p two money winneni of
the circuit couldn't m a ke it so
the pre-tourney favorite'!! rule
went ta the No. :I money man, Dow
Fin1terwa ld. Ht! hae t!arnc d $21 ,·
800 on the current tour, behind
Arnold Palmer ($44,300) and Ken
Venturi ($23,000).

Sl'ANDINGS

By United Pr•n lnternatlonal

W. L. P,t. GB
Los Angeles
5 2 714
S.11n Francisco
5 2 .714
3 2 .600 1
M i l waukee
Pittsburgh
4 3 .571 1
a a .500 1 ¼
Cincinnati
2 4 .333 2 ½
Philadelphi,1
Chicago
2 4 .333 2 ½:
1 3 . 1 67 3 12
SI. Lo'-'iS
Wednesday•, Rnults
Cincinnati 10 Milwauk- 5 10 in.
San FrandKO 1 Lff Anga,IH 0
Pitt1,buri,h 4 Philadelphia 1, night
Thundey'1 Probabl• Pltch•n
Cin,innati at MllwaukH - (Y.
Tool• i ] .O) VS Willey (0.01.
Philadelphla •t Pitt1�rgh night
-Simmons ;0,,.1 ) vi Umbricht (0-1 ),
Frld•v't G•m.s
Cincinnati et Phil•d•lphia
Milwavk-, at Pittsburgh, night
Sen Fnncla,eo at Chic•go
Los Anples at St. Lo'!i•, night
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Cln•land 1t Kenset City
Ch f1•eo ■t Detroit
B.-ftlmor• ■t N•w York
Bolton at W■lh1"91'on, night

Raeh1e Ball Players
To Meet On Saturday

All Ra.cine .,••. Llttl• Lhgue
'and Pony LHgue INNball pl■V·
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Hked to mNt at th•
high school diamond Saturd■v
at 10 •• m. HIiton Wol,., Jr.,
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Coaches Honored Baseball Clinic
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Set For April 30

SPflINGFIELD, 0. UPI - The
Southwest Ohio Officials Associa­
tion Wednesday .night honored
four championship Ot1io basket­
ball coaches.

Silver tray awards were made
hy the group at it&amp; 25th aninve-r­
sary banquet to Fred Taylor of
Ohio State's Bill Ten champions;
Ray Moen of Wi tlenbera'1 Ohio
Conference chAmpions; John Wool­
ums of Dayton Roosevelt's Class
AA high SC'hool charnpiol'II, and
Willium Hupp 0£ Sahim Local"!!!
Class A hiah school champions.
In addillon, Pete Roberts, re­
liring secreta ry of the officials'
ilTOllP, was honored with 1m award.
Woolums announced to the
group th at Ray Brown, All-Ohio
Class AA player of the year from
Dayton Roosevelt, wlll attend
Ohio State next year.

BARBEllTON, 0 UPI - - Hoh1 r
BOZEMAN, Mont ' ' tflJt�GmtC'' ' few visible marks while Fullmer
tr Dlttton, a 14-year vclcran m! tFullmer . though held to th'f! r'ffst ' was taped over both eye, and
the coa&lt;'hing rnnks, Is t he new, dra w of his career by rugged bloodstained.
head baske1ball coach at Barl&gt;erton. Joey Giardello, still wae the boss
It was a rou,:h fight for its en­
High School. Dutton, 40, succe1•ds of NBA mi d dleweights today an d tlre 45 minutes, but the fourth
Leroy Raber, who reeignt•d.
, there were no stringa on his fu- roun d was the highlight of brulal·
Dulton, who joi11ed the Ba rbe r- , ture title de£enee.
ity. Giardello wae cut over the
to � staf_� in 1948, served u s l_loh- , ' Fullmer, a 1)- 2 l;i vnrite, finished eye _First, and· he quickly prntest ­
er s assistant for the pa11I. eight fast Wednesday night I n a brutal cd � t w aa caused by Fullmers
yeur.� . . The change J:av�s B�rbcr- and confusing fist fight aa:ainst butti ng.
to � w i th two vacancies to �•II ?" &gt; he determined Brooklyn battler
Thus when the flght_ers moved
� he football s �aff. Dutton _ 1s J.llV - to earn the deadlock, the fourth Into -cl ?se quart�rs aga m , he low­
! ng up his a"1 stant coac t1 1n � spot J J me I n mid d lttweight history that ered hts he ad h ke a goat before
m football.
fl title bou� haa ended in 8 draw. �efer_ee Harry Kessler stepped
the decl ! ion he re• m. Giardcl lo shoved Kessler away
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A version of the and both fighters _milled �imles1,nlddieweii#lt. c.rown , and Glardel- ly for nearly a minute, with the
lo can be denied the rema tch cloC'k stopped before Ke ssler put
f'ullmer would have hid to grant them int? act_ion again:
In their hrst _sol11slon, Full�-d he won the bout. .
eye w�lf sl11hed badly by
cr's
rn
Thus Fullmer•, future plans,
dependini:i upon the speed of heal- a . bu�t and Gt�rdellQ admitted �e
ing of cuts iuffered on both eye, did 1 1 deliberately. Thereafter 1t
grudge match , ind they
In the gruelling 16 round, againsl
wllh Uttle cautton.
Giardell a , call for con,ideralion
of a June 'date in Ogden, ULah,
Missoula, Mont., or Salt Lake City
age J nst former champion Carmen
Basilio. or around �he ume lime
in San franci1co, Ir he choo■ea
G�lav Scholz of Germany, the
E�ropean champion, as his eh,il­
len1er.
Gill'dello, whn wae convinced
he ; won, almost deelared himaeU
, ou� of a rematch.
"!There are three mlddlewelaht
,h 'mpion, nQW/' he . uld, "and �f
thli guy w1mUI tb, fl&amp;ht m.e ..aln,
it'I have le be in Philadelpbi■" ·
�llmf: rattd the winner of
th• bout by ttfof the 11 boxina
wrl er1 at rtn1,lde, wu more
at he flnl1h. G lardello. though
badiy bt lw-.,1 lhon Illa oppa�,.t
"!• ito"4 'f"l• cul over the tr1ht
eJo� In I head-buttin1 conte■t In
the � fourth round, finished �Ith

CINClNNATJ UPI - The an­
naul high schf)OI basetlall clinic
and Ohio High School Athletic As·
sociation game will be held April
30 here it was announced Wednes­
day.
After the clinic, attending coa­
che!J will watch the- Cincinnati
Reds play the Pittsburgh Pirates
at Croaley field.
Reds Mana1er Fred Hutchinson
will dlfecl the clinic, which is
conducted by Reds coaches 11nd
players and is co-1pon1ored Dy the
Cincinnati B11eball Co.
01! EXECUTIVE COMMITTIE
COLUMBUS, Ohio UPI-Thom­
as H. Richardson, Eastern League
president, has been eppointed a
member of the Minor Leagues
Executive Committee. Ric-hard•
son succeeds Charles Hurth, new­
ly-named general manager of the
New York Club in the proposed
Continental League.

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ham a Chapter of the Future
l;lomeiq,aken of Am �rlcs, W88
held Tb da y e en ng 1 the
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Marilyn :$f:h,.-Jtt, 9reeident of
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ceremonies. Sli'e introduefd the
apeeial (ueJt"tJ . . which Included
G1i'y Roa&lt;l_; fFA .Presld_ent; Mrs.

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fe���e
bold a giaflt con vocaUon i.n Hu111hlfton Oil Ap ril 1JJu.al second Wednesday ln April and h mily ,pent the weekend second de,ree manalaqht er ht
· •'rvening at e
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with �?'f Harry V icker, of Ma- wilb their
Rev. and lift. the death or tlx ttllow pupl.ll
resular meeti� w lch open- 2 ""'
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&amp;on II hoe:tesa,
all
from
age
of
years
Frankie Roush and taJT1ily ot ed Ma tth 32 'When. ltit bue WU if
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15
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1,000
Afore thaq
ed with l he reading "The Joy of
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The devotiontl leason was In Buchannon.
the �opferJnce Will con vene at Johnaon Memorial
but • freight train 1t • eroet
Eaater" by Mrs. Jam.et s.nb9,rn, secflops
a
on
the
with
Mrs. G. C. Fowler h•• ltarned He Wu given a one-,eHl' IUI
Eatler se s ,
chairman, followed by a hymn 1t• and firat Method!$ Churches for three days of study, plan- he aina:
the le,1011 wa, on wall fini,hea that a sister-in-law Mn. E. E. ed sentence, lahd hi• drh'el"'• liJcompanier:I by l1n. Cluenee Lacey. oiDj, •and fel lowship.
following the les10n, plan1 were Fi 1 her of Parll: nburg Is a P•· cense was revHe4.
: �
.Featund speaker ot the 1DH\in1
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Mrs. Dwight Wallace- WIil devo- will be \be Bev. Howard W. Ellil
di.Jcuued on the club len'in,: the lient in the City
there
Hospital,
tiop.pl le�der and read 1n arUcle of Nta"-•Ule, director of U.e Joint Muria,:e, Creative Lilf of the Bi- annual 1pring J�ncheon.
from a hip fracture. Mrs. Fowler
Mr. and Mn. R,oJ'{ Walk�
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ble, New Trenda in Theology, The
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from the book "All the Women qt ...____.:,
. and Elu }..It 'D( :Pomeroy a.-:
'. he Bib� . " Her subject wlii, -�uellt a1 cooperative outh Methodiil C hurch, Basic ProtestAttending were Mt1. A. N. Dick haa al so been notified thal Mn
Natio l
olv�h•�-of
B
ant Be liefs. Christianity Vers us en &amp;, Mn. • Riley Frr , Mn. George V ene Fiabe-r of Belvedere, Ill., ls Mr. and )ilrp. IClfilMttl Stewaf.,
tber1d peanae �
''Mary:;-tfte Mother of Jellll." The
condition after suf. Debra and ,\lien · of ltpon , wen, ,
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-.. Communism. Youth In the Ecu- Joh mon, Mri. Homer Jobn 1an in a critical t
...... W-■on W'ill be the
Bible SlUdy was i1 ven by ._.._
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ic stroke. Both Sunday g�1b pf. Hr. and Mo...
paraly
a
fering
nd ftlOuret
hi••10 Dlt!nlcal Movement, and \Jonenes11. and Un, Leister Foreman.
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cey under the topic "Le"nin1
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BGVd of
t e .. Mrs. Bethel Colemtl n p.Ve aener&amp;l .,metaey of
Mn. Cleve Fowler entertained here.
o y ''
Mn. Bill OhlU&gt;lff and ..,.
Include tbe Methodist Youth Fund, witb a fsrrlilY g�tberlng on sunWorld Peace.
en
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has
VallMatre
be
the book study us_lng "What Are
Mrs
David
and Mike ■pent Sunday wlCb:
Billy
Better MYF Pro am, Summer Ser, da , the oc 1ion or her hu band's
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include '..,
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di s missed from Holzer Hospital Mr. and Mn: Elbin Nene aqd·.
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vice Projeds, Starting
an Older
h blrt hd PY- Atten ding were where she wH a ,ur1ieal patient.
family ot Buffalo, W. Va.
The decoraUone were red and er ?" She also read_ a n qrtlcle from •beclal 1nterea� IJ'(IUPI, divided 11'1- Youth Group, and Adult Workers '11:!it
Margaret lf.oJenberger of
Mrs.
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the
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by
ine
agaz
to three 1ener¥,l
Clyde FerguJOn h11, been dis-white, and red and white candles .he "Coneern "
With Youth.
Mrs. Bob Bi rton and
LqWl a, Ky., Mr. ijnd Mrs. Wyatt missed from
Holzer H oitpital
Pieraonal relation ,roups l nelude
Rev, Irving Diehl.
were lit through out the room.
and son. Pt. Pleasant; Mr where he was a med ical patient of Ravenswood vi1Jted relative■
Kear�,
Athlete■,
In
Chtlatian
A
Cbfi1U1n
Miss Ann Howard s ang the
Following the progra m Mn. ,.. D....... Relation', A, ChtiJU"n
a JJd Mn. Arnold Van M.a tre and several days.
here Balter.
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In the ceremony for the lnstal- inesa meetinlC and thanked the
Mr. 111d Mn. Bob Barton, Mc- 1
Jbil"I t Chrlit· 11
" �. Social Li V•
n
a
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OVeS O
lation of new officers, past offi- 1J rdup for their work on the din• J po
en� :,
bn le, Mark and Nicky of Raven &amp;At t Aea ow
sf,a
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cer·a took their places at the head ner recently ,.,ved lo the Meigs �x.
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wood tpent. Sun da y WI'lh reI a,·n·es
Hiih SchPQI, Enea,eqient
· trodueed bY County Health and TUhe�uloais
'f vd
t.t:ble and were m
,
a nd friend, here.
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MoralUy, Preparint tor 'M4friaa:e,
the past president, Mise Schwan.. Association,
A teena1e boy attending the
Mr. and llra. Don John1an have
Preeiµio• fQf, CoUese, Planl'lirl•
They were Irma Dodson, vice
'n
record
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Blast
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Award•
The Comn}unlt'y
� here rrom Mason.
for ill ry Se vice, nd h sing
presi dent ; Myra Foreman, secre- be held at the church on May 18
the
at
night
Saturday
this
op
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Johll.i!IOfl is a patient a t
Morris
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tary ; Emma Jane Weaver, treasur• was diacuued and me'!'ben will
ClnfAL GUl;ftllld
Valley Hospita l
(i epehl iJ\temt lfOUPJ will Jn. J unior Fair building on the Athens tbt r1eannt
er ; Mary BurrLs, parliamentari .an be a&amp;lt:ed to donate tookies for the . cl�de The U1tt� Nations, Mia- .Fairgrounds will be named "Mr. where We wa1 admitted !leveral
,Nancy M-cD.aniel, historisn; Susan !lffalr. Mn. Dick Sterrett was wel- 1191\8 chure h
t11lc, Interfaith ffe rculcs." This first visit of the days ago a£ter suffering a tracl
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Tri.County Teen Canteen to the iut'e of the Jert arm. The acci•
Zuspan, reporter and Sue Greer comed into th!.! group as 8 new •- ' .
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song and recreation leader.
Athens area will see two boys dent occurred when he fell from
member
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The �eetlnt Wal cl Oled
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1frOOII,
pr:s�:e�f:� �:n :ye- ����i�!r�� the readina of Psal m_ � by
ro::r�n: \o :o !;!t: f t
hq_Jne.
All'HUI' 'Illa
tary·
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is,
secre
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U'C
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4 u• ---,e St v
Buck after whi ch • desaort
Carol
Emma Jane Weaver, treasurer;
served by Mre. lf'l&amp;nd
se
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Hlahlight of the evening which •ri' ·tJ: �ridr�:'" �olu! :!�
ingh am, parliamen• cour Wllli
Jone
v-,ter weekend with
tb.e .
,
. tta Cunn
and
:Buchanan
James
M
Brown,
,
•ets
:;,r
undf:rway at 7:30 will be the Jmf!llt
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tart an; Sharon Foreman, h'1stor1an
r
Olh
h
at
Mfs. Muy Van Matre.
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tr
Cl�b
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Grtit
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Mrs. Em ett
:Miss Nomad" beauty contest.
Judy Turnj?r, repo,rter; Ann How"Mr•
Joba80u of New
Ninnle
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ard , song and recreation leader.
i,f' Ju. �\Wle · h�af 1�r- ::P!!1\�[8 1�0!��ens area will Hav'en · .ipent the Euler weekend
P�R Mi:ETINt
Pine were pre'sented by Mrs.
here with Kr. and Mrs. Lester
n. ,A t,a hquf war held before·
The Pomeroy Chq�h of Chrt-l
Miller to the lollowina seniors: 1, havin a congfegationat �eet•
tJ'ot· FortmAn. Otbert who were guesh
is
op
contest
of
dance
rner
slow
and
e
fast
A
cp
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mee
g
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Sharon Sayre, lifaril)'n Schw.irz, Ing and ,upper Friday evenlne at , rog'm t�e te� ta�,i waii de- alao 1cheduled aa well as ret,:ular of ,the J'oremat11 were Mr. and
My ra Foreman , Judy Llevin &amp;, 7 : oo o'cloc t . Members ah to
m t,e1P1a:. with Easter, canteen c:ontesta. The a flair Is MN. &amp;dear Abbott, Ke thy and
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Jud y Sprouse, Betty Lou Ro\Lih. brIng the1r a n· t •ble SertIce.
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Illn icbes! cookies 1pon1ored by the Athena salety Eddy of Pomeroy and Mr. a nd
w
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tronhy,
a
Award,
The Crisco
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Mrs... . Woo,ckow Foreman, Muon.
aerved to · Club •nd is open to lhe public .
• eqffe,i t· lni
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the outstandina Home Economics
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Kearns
t
i\R UI alterhQQn Mr&amp;. Ted
Patty N twland, ?4rs. Ha�ef M
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F'l'iday night the canteen wilt an4 aon, iWfton, spent Sun da)'
student was presented to Nancy
Newlan� ., Susan Z uspan, Mra.
McDaniel, a sophomore.
Reed. if.ad � PJO:Sr,m on l,lfe o £ '1old itll "People Are Funny " rec, hNe the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
PIM OIi o W..U. plallll;; ...... ...
Attending were l"udy Sprouse, George Zus�an, Marilyn SC'll w�.
ffl PIQtJieti's Lives. A ord hop al Syracuse Grade School. John MOurriing and Doris.
knh -.l letb.
of
White
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La wrence Burris, Bonnie Kessin- Delores H"'fman , . M�. )(aud lj ill •�ndtQI 'incJud h,e the P■r· pla nning director John E. Roberts
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ger, Mrs. John Powell, Sharon Youna:, Linda Mar.shJll, M.r1• .fter• thenon and A�opolls.
of th e 315-acre develo pment
map
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The next meeting or the club
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Mrs. Eileen Alice Roush, Mrs. Louise Rouab, Mr. ...d llra. Thomae Xlng at the map drawn up by the Dod ·
Sharon Foreman,
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John Turnbull, Sandy Bennett, Jewell Hall, Mrs. Alyin Hall, Con- accompanied Mr. and Mn, , Klnf
e\t;ionctta e unn- nle Newton,· Mrs. Opal Newton, � IA:lteaiter to the· home of Mr.
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RayMafV ... Je"W�. rs. Edwin Jewell. erly Ball, Judy Bird, Mr. an� ¥fa, the parents of George ·and
Joan Stewart, Mrs. Melba Icen- Clyde Foley, Mrs. Pete Burris, mond Miller, and Mn. King, Mr.
bower, Chlores Machir, Mrs. Chari Lola Milfor, Mre. Fl p rence Mc- and Mn. . M1rshall Miller, called
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Nancy Armstrong,
Armstrong, Ruth Brown, Mra.
Woodrow Brown, Ruth Scarberry,
Mrs. J. S. Scarberry, Sharon Mc­
Daniel; Mrs. Curtis McDaniel,
Milk is high in prot.ein. It's a powethouee Jaatin1
Julia VanMeter, Mrs. Andrew
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You never outgrow your need for-milk­
VanMeter, Patricia Riley, Mrs. Pa•
trick Riley, Georgann Jeffers,
and the prot.eina In milk.
Mrs. George Jeffers:, Carolyn Mc­
Cnrmick, Mrs. Lyle McCormiC'k,
Recharge-end carry OD �
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D a rlene Stukey. Mrs. Mae Stu key,
Lucille
Mrs,
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Smiih, Frances \l(eaver, Mrs.
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Thoma, We�ver, Ellen Fields,
Mrs. Chester Cu.rry, S111dra Sayre
Mrs. Raebel Sayre.

Katherine Rood, Mrs. Florence
McClun ii. Mrs. Pete Burris, J,lr,.
Clyde Foley and Mrs. David Miller.
Mrs. Miller was presented a
rose bud core11g:e in appreciatioo
ur the girb for Mrs. Miller's being the sponsor for the past• two
years.
Each table was attr,ielively decorated ·with vases of red rose
buds and white sn apdragons. Miu
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member with one. The members
in turr. presented her mother
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Schndnst, Mil. 5 19 )j 9 .,1,
7 26 8 1 1 ,423
Groat, Pgh.
7 2'1 5- 1 1 .407
Mays, S. F.
Ashburn, Chi.
6 27 4 1 1 .893
M1tthews, 'Mil.
5 21 6 8 .381
5 16 4 6 .81&amp;
Andrsn, Phil.
Middleport's Yellow Jackets put together timely hitting a Walls, Cin.
6 19 2 7 .368
flawless defense and good pitching Wednes day for their sec. Adcock, M i I.
.fl 19 s 1 .see
ond victory of the prep baseball season, a 5•2 edging of the
Rwn� a,tt.&amp;I In: McMillan, R.eds
Tornadoes at Racine.
Coach Nolan Swackhamer put a becauie of llindy'1 free passes 10; Binb, Cub&amp; 9; Skinlller, Pl­
smoothly operating infiel&lt;l on the but his own nine strikeouts pull­ rates 9; Ceped a , Giants 8; Aai:on,
diamond with Rick Oiler ;it third, ed him out of scrio .:a trouble each lkayes a Clemen\e, Pirate,\ 8.
,itching: Law, Pirates 2-0; 1 Jonea
Dave Hartinger at abort, Johnny lime. Hind)''s two singles also led
Singer at s:econd, and Torn Ander- all hitters.
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gent, Hartinger stood out with his three trips to lhe pl11te.
a number ot cleanly handled
For Racine pet.and and Wolfe
chances.
each fanned three a nd walked
Boone Hindy, strong righthand• three. The Tornadoes play a t
er, held Racine to two hits, the Sh ade Friday.
first a scratch single by Jim Wick
Rutland come11 to Pomeruy to­
tines on the
line in the sixth. Johnny Cleland day for a non-league contest with
got a clesn shot to center for th1, the SEOAL Southern Division
other bit.
undefeate d le a ders while Middle­
Meanwhile, Middleport ha d ex­ port lays off until April 28 when
J)loded for four runs in the third the secon d round Of the league
Rotary Tiller
inning on two walks and singles play start1i. Poml?T'oy invade.! the
by Singer, Hartinger and Mike Jackels' diamond that day.
Little, aided by a Racine err-0r. Middleport . . . 004 010 0-5 6 0
That was lhe ball game as Racine Ra cine . . . . . . . oqo 001 1-2 2 2
got one back in the sixth and un­
Hindy and Baumgardner. Cle­
o1her in lhe 11eventh.
l a 11d (LP), D. Wolfe (4) and
R a cine constantly th .·eatened Farrell.

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Get Good Pitching In 2nd Victory

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Yup, and 1t seem, only natural
tha1 the two tf'ams f1rmg at each
other an: lhc Giants ilnd Dodgers
in a prompt earl)·-se1son at�empt
to establish who's the bos11.
The G1antli were Wednl'sday
Wh('11 south�aw Mike McCormick
not only pitched them to a twohil, l - 0 victory over th.e Dodgen,
but abo had lhe last �·ord in a
lively rh1 ,q l_mg duel w11h sid�- armed
Don Drysdale.

DryRd 11le. who allowed unly five
hilt I n dtopp ing hia first game of
the seaso,i follow ing two victnries
hit Orlando Cepeda on !h t&gt; hea,d

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with a pilrh in the �l"{' flnd inning, Dodgers.
Cepecta·s hl'lmct sav�tl h 1 1n on
Pittsburxh defeated Philadelphia
that one. Thtw in tti1· sixth, Dr�·s- 4-2 and (llll'innati beal Milwaukt!e,
d ale stung WiJJis
Mays with a 1 0-3, in 10 1nn111gs.
fast ball 011 lhc ll'ft forearm.
111 the Anwrican League. the
Milyii i:rirnaccd in pain hut trot- Tigers topped the Indians for the
ted Jqwn to first b.a.se.
�ceond straight time, 6-4, the Red
Now it was MeCormiek's turn S-Ox walloped the Vv,nkcl'S, 7-1 ,
i n t ti c top o t the Sl'vcnth. 1 11• a n d l h e Senators bea! lhe Oriole1,
didn't was1e ,my t imt• firing tus A 7.
£ir1t pitch straight at
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Moon's tit-ad "wloon hil the dirt as I Dem Hoak s l�' o-run 1i..1mer in
th e !Ja ll wh izze,d l)a st him a nd t he � ifth m�1ing was " tht! Pintt�,•
thal ended lh ( ' bcimballs for t li t· 11\argm of v1rtory over the Phtllies. Vern Law scattered seven
day anyway.
hits For his second victory and
Mceormlcl,;'1 S.c:ond Victory
when the Phillies finafly scored
The victory was McCormirk ' s 111 the seventh. it marked the first
secund. rnmint,; ,ift('r a t l1reP-h 1 ! ,
nm Law had yielded this season in
8- 1 win ovt·r lht! Cardinals on t5 Mnsecut i�e innings. Don C a rd­
,t\pril lJ, an&lt;l hc even helped hi.� well was the loser.
own cause at the 11latc. Willll'
Kirkland led o(f the fifth with a
single and movl'd u p on an infield
out. With two down . McCormick
caught Dodger th ird baseman Jim
G i lliam Cl.at-footed as he laid down
a perfect hunt along the foul line.
That , sellt Kirkland to third from
where he scored on D011 Bluin­
game'1, single.
MILWAUKEE UPI-Jim O'Toole
The �ic-Lory b9ostcd �he Giants who has already proved his met­
Into o rlnt-place tie with the tle as a rl'lief p'ltcher, took the
mound in a sUlrting role today as
the Cinci nnati Reds continued
their assault on the .Milwa ukee
Braves.
O'Toole helped pave the way to
the Reds' opening day victory
when ht! al lowed Philadelphia on­
ly two hils ip Hix innings of re•
li�f. Today he might help supply
MORGANTOWN, W . Va. UPI- the qnswer to the Reds' quest for
Gene Corum, an a ssistant football good starting pitchers.
coach at West Virginia University
Wednesday the Reds bombard.
for 10 years, today 11llsumcd the ed the Braveli in a late innina
�utte.e of head coach IIUC('eeding rally to win the 11easc'l's first
Art (Pappy) Lewis.
game between the two clubs, 10-l:li,
Corum, 39, was hired Wednes- in JO innings. ,
d.ay for a one-ye11r ter m at • re•
Shortstop Roy McMillan sparked
Ported JI0,000 salary. Corum had the 14-hlt attack by driving in fl"e
served 111 a n aseistent ('O.llch si11ce runs on two homers and a pair
1 950 when Lewis took over the of singles, 11cored three runs in
reins or t�e Mountaineers.
the ninth inning and five rune
. U�lveraHy
President
Le'w'is in the 10th.
Stahr announced Corum 's elevaThe teams usPd a total ol 40
Uon to head coach on a Rerma- men in a contest that a ppeared \o
nent baai.1 lollowlnM a meeting be a 4 2 victory for Warren Sp.aha
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with the Unlverslty's Board of until it turned into a scoring clr•
Governors. Corum, the flr.1t for- cue in the ninth inning.
mer WeBt Virslnla pl.iyer to heThe Reds went ahead with three
come head coach, was de.!lignated rum in thC ninth, 5-4. But the
actlng coach Monday when Lewis Braves came back to tie it with a
a nnoun�ed his resignation to join sinwle run tn the ninth, and then
the Pittsburgh Steelet1 as an as- Cincinnati countered to bat to men
alatant lo head coach Buddy Park- in the 10th innins.
er.

O'Toole's Chance
As Starter Is
Coming Today

Corwn Elevated
To Mountaineer
Head Grid Job

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FinBlerwald Favored
In 827,500 Tourney

NEW ORLEANS UPI - A host
of the nation's top pros beg.un tee­
Ing off today in the opening
round of the $2,300 Greater New
Orleans Open.
The to'p two money winneni of
the circuit couldn't m a ke it so
the pre-tourney favorite'!! rule
went ta the No. :I money man, Dow
Fin1terwa ld. Ht! hae t!arnc d $21 ,·
800 on the current tour, behind
Arnold Palmer ($44,300) and Ken
Venturi ($23,000).

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S.11n Francisco
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3 2 .600 1
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Pittsburgh
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a a .500 1 ¼
Cincinnati
2 4 .333 2 ½
Philadelphi,1
Chicago
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1 3 . 1 67 3 12
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Wednesday•, Rnults
Cincinnati 10 Milwauk- 5 10 in.
San FrandKO 1 Lff Anga,IH 0
Pitt1,buri,h 4 Philadelphia 1, night
Thundey'1 Probabl• Pltch•n
Cin,innati at MllwaukH - (Y.
Tool• i ] .O) VS Willey (0.01.
Philadelphla •t Pitt1�rgh night
-Simmons ;0,,.1 ) vi Umbricht (0-1 ),
Frld•v't G•m.s
Cincinnati et Phil•d•lphia
Milwavk-, at Pittsburgh, night
Sen Fnncla,eo at Chic•go
Los Anples at St. Lo'!i•, night
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Nt-w York at Boston '- G•bl.,
(O-Ol vs Monbouqu•tt. (0-0).
KantH City at Chle.1190 - Gar­
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Wathln.,on ■t B•ltlmore, night
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Cln•land 1t Kenset City
Ch f1•eo ■t Detroit
B.-ftlmor• ■t N•w York
Bolton at W■lh1"91'on, night

Raeh1e Ball Players
To Meet On Saturday

All Ra.cine .,••. Llttl• Lhgue
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high school diamond Saturd■v
at 10 •• m. HIiton Wol,., Jr.,
•aid today.

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Coaches Honored Baseball Clinic
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For Coaches Is
Of SW Ohi'o
Set For April 30

SPflINGFIELD, 0. UPI - The
Southwest Ohio Officials Associa­
tion Wednesday .night honored
four championship Ot1io basket­
ball coaches.

Silver tray awards were made
hy the group at it&amp; 25th aninve-r­
sary banquet to Fred Taylor of
Ohio State's Bill Ten champions;
Ray Moen of Wi tlenbera'1 Ohio
Conference chAmpions; John Wool­
ums of Dayton Roosevelt's Class
AA high SC'hool charnpiol'II, and
Willium Hupp 0£ Sahim Local"!!!
Class A hiah school champions.
In addillon, Pete Roberts, re­
liring secreta ry of the officials'
ilTOllP, was honored with 1m award.
Woolums announced to the
group th at Ray Brown, All-Ohio
Class AA player of the year from
Dayton Roosevelt, wlll attend
Ohio State next year.

BARBEllTON, 0 UPI - - Hoh1 r
BOZEMAN, Mont ' ' tflJt�GmtC'' ' few visible marks while Fullmer
tr Dlttton, a 14-year vclcran m! tFullmer . though held to th'f! r'ffst ' was taped over both eye, and
the coa&lt;'hing rnnks, Is t he new, dra w of his career by rugged bloodstained.
head baske1ball coach at Barl&gt;erton. Joey Giardello, still wae the boss
It was a rou,:h fight for its en­
High School. Dutton, 40, succe1•ds of NBA mi d dleweights today an d tlre 45 minutes, but the fourth
Leroy Raber, who reeignt•d.
, there were no stringa on his fu- roun d was the highlight of brulal·
Dulton, who joi11ed the Ba rbe r- , ture title de£enee.
ity. Giardello wae cut over the
to � staf_� in 1948, served u s l_loh- , ' Fullmer, a 1)- 2 l;i vnrite, finished eye _First, and· he quickly prntest ­
er s assistant for the pa11I. eight fast Wednesday night I n a brutal cd � t w aa caused by Fullmers
yeur.� . . The change J:av�s B�rbcr- and confusing fist fight aa:ainst butti ng.
to � w i th two vacancies to �•II ?" &gt; he determined Brooklyn battler
Thus when the flght_ers moved
� he football s �aff. Dutton _ 1s J.llV - to earn the deadlock, the fourth Into -cl ?se quart�rs aga m , he low­
! ng up his a"1 stant coac t1 1n � spot J J me I n mid d lttweight history that ered hts he ad h ke a goat before
m football.
fl title bou� haa ended in 8 draw. �efer_ee Harry Kessler stepped
the decl ! ion he re• m. Giardcl lo shoved Kessler away
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A version of the and both fighters _milled �imles1,nlddieweii#lt. c.rown , and Glardel- ly for nearly a minute, with the
lo can be denied the rema tch cloC'k stopped before Ke ssler put
f'ullmer would have hid to grant them int? act_ion again:
In their hrst _sol11slon, Full�-d he won the bout. .
eye w�lf sl11hed badly by
cr's
rn
Thus Fullmer•, future plans,
dependini:i upon the speed of heal- a . bu�t and Gt�rdellQ admitted �e
ing of cuts iuffered on both eye, did 1 1 deliberately. Thereafter 1t
grudge match , ind they
In the gruelling 16 round, againsl
wllh Uttle cautton.
Giardell a , call for con,ideralion
of a June 'date in Ogden, ULah,
Missoula, Mont., or Salt Lake City
age J nst former champion Carmen
Basilio. or around �he ume lime
in San franci1co, Ir he choo■ea
G�lav Scholz of Germany, the
E�ropean champion, as his eh,il­
len1er.
Gill'dello, whn wae convinced
he ; won, almost deelared himaeU
, ou� of a rematch.
"!There are three mlddlewelaht
,h 'mpion, nQW/' he . uld, "and �f
thli guy w1mUI tb, fl&amp;ht m.e ..aln,
it'I have le be in Philadelpbi■" ·
�llmf: rattd the winner of
th• bout by ttfof the 11 boxina
wrl er1 at rtn1,lde, wu more
at he flnl1h. G lardello. though
badiy bt lw-.,1 lhon Illa oppa�,.t
"!• ito"4 'f"l• cul over the tr1ht
eJo� In I head-buttin1 conte■t In
the � fourth round, finished �Ith

CINClNNATJ UPI - The an­
naul high schf)OI basetlall clinic
and Ohio High School Athletic As·
sociation game will be held April
30 here it was announced Wednes­
day.
After the clinic, attending coa­
che!J will watch the- Cincinnati
Reds play the Pittsburgh Pirates
at Croaley field.
Reds Mana1er Fred Hutchinson
will dlfecl the clinic, which is
conducted by Reds coaches 11nd
players and is co-1pon1ored Dy the
Cincinnati B11eball Co.
01! EXECUTIVE COMMITTIE
COLUMBUS, Ohio UPI-Thom­
as H. Richardson, Eastern League
president, has been eppointed a
member of the Minor Leagues
Executive Committee. Ric-hard•
son succeeds Charles Hurth, new­
ly-named general manager of the
New York Club in the proposed
Continental League.

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ham a Chapter of the Future
l;lomeiq,aken of Am �rlcs, W88
held Tb da y e en ng 1 the
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u rnI n,• out good futu re hom emak e ,.

Marilyn :$f:h,.-Jtt, 9reeident of
the FHA CIJ&amp;11Jrr, was mistress of
ceremonies. Sli'e introduefd the
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bold a giaflt con vocaUon i.n Hu111hlfton Oil Ap ril 1JJu.al second Wednesday ln April and h mily ,pent the weekend second de,ree manalaqht er ht
· •'rvening at e
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with �?'f Harry V icker, of Ma- wilb their
Rev. and lift. the death or tlx ttllow pupl.ll
resular meeti� w lch open- 2 ""'
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&amp;on II hoe:tesa,
all
from
age
of
years
Frankie Roush and taJT1ily ot ed Ma tth 32 'When. ltit bue WU if
23
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hrough
15
youpi&amp;
1,000
Afore thaq
ed with l he reading "The Joy of
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The devotiontl leason was In Buchannon.
the �opferJnce Will con vene at Johnaon Memorial
but • freight train 1t • eroet
Eaater" by Mrs. Jam.et s.nb9,rn, secflops
a
on
the
with
Mrs. G. C. Fowler h•• ltarned He Wu given a one-,eHl' IUI
Eatler se s ,
chairman, followed by a hymn 1t• and firat Method!$ Churches for three days of study, plan- he aina:
the le,1011 wa, on wall fini,hea that a sister-in-law Mn. E. E. ed sentence, lahd hi• drh'el"'• liJcompanier:I by l1n. Cluenee Lacey. oiDj, •and fel lowship.
following the les10n, plan1 were Fi 1 her of Parll: nburg Is a P•· cense was revHe4.
: �
.Featund speaker ot the 1DH\in1
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Mrs. Dwight Wallace- WIil devo- will be \be Bev. Howard W. Ellil
di.Jcuued on the club len'in,: the lient in the City
there
Hospital,
tiop.pl le�der and read 1n arUcle of Nta"-•Ule, director of U.e Joint Muria,:e, Creative Lilf of the Bi- annual 1pring J�ncheon.
from a hip fracture. Mrs. Fowler
Mr. and Mn. R,oJ'{ Walk�
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ble, New Trenda in Theology, The
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from the book "All the Women qt ...____.:,
. and Elu }..It 'D( :Pomeroy a.-:
'. he Bib� . " Her subject wlii, -�uellt a1 cooperative outh Methodiil C hurch, Basic ProtestAttending were Mt1. A. N. Dick haa al so been notified thal Mn
Natio l
olv�h•�-of
B
ant Be liefs. Christianity Vers us en &amp;, Mn. • Riley Frr , Mn. George V ene Fiabe-r of Belvedere, Ill., ls Mr. and )ilrp. IClfilMttl Stewaf.,
tber1d peanae �
''Mary:;-tfte Mother of Jellll." The
condition after suf. Debra and ,\lien · of ltpon , wen, ,
1pea
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-.. Communism. Youth In the Ecu- Joh mon, Mri. Homer Jobn 1an in a critical t
...... W-■on W'ill be the
Bible SlUdy was i1 ven by ._.._
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. n ,-..ut.a
ic stroke. Both Sunday g�1b pf. Hr. and Mo...
paraly
a
fering
nd ftlOuret
hi••10 Dlt!nlcal Movement, and \Jonenes11. and Un, Leister Foreman.
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cey under the topic "Le"nin1
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ladic.'.I have numerou1 relatives Lawrence Stewart,
Be v n.-, 1 ,,,y 1
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Prom the p,._.t: A Study in JQ1Or1aniz.ational •tudy groups will
BGVd of
t e .. Mrs. Bethel Colemtl n p.Ve aener&amp;l .,metaey of
Mn. Cleve Fowler entertained here.
o y ''
Mn. Bill OhlU&gt;lff and ..,.
Include tbe Methodist Youth Fund, witb a fsrrlilY g�tberlng on sunWorld Peace.
en
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has
VallMatre
be
the book study us_lng "What Are
Mrs
David
and Mike ■pent Sunday wlCb:
Billy
Better MYF Pro am, Summer Ser, da , the oc 1ion or her hu band's
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include '..,
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di s missed from Holzer Hospital Mr. and Mn: Elbin Nene aqd·.
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vice Projeds, Starting
an Older
h blrt hd PY- Atten ding were where she wH a ,ur1ieal patient.
family ot Buffalo, W. Va.
The decoraUone were red and er ?" She also read_ a n qrtlcle from •beclal 1nterea� IJ'(IUPI, divided 11'1- Youth Group, and Adult Workers '11:!it
Margaret lf.oJenberger of
Mrs.
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the
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by
ine
agaz
to three 1ener¥,l
Clyde FerguJOn h11, been dis-white, and red and white candles .he "Coneern "
With Youth.
Mrs. Bob Bi rton and
LqWl a, Ky., Mr. ijnd Mrs. Wyatt missed from
Holzer H oitpital
Pieraonal relation ,roups l nelude
Rev, Irving Diehl.
were lit through out the room.
and son. Pt. Pleasant; Mr where he was a med ical patient of Ravenswood vi1Jted relative■
Kear�,
Athlete■,
In
Chtlatian
A
Cbfi1U1n
Miss Ann Howard s ang the
Following the progra m Mn. ,.. D....... Relation', A, ChtiJU"n
a JJd Mn. Arnold Van M.a tre and several days.
here Balter.
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;anborn WaB ·in cu
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In the ceremony for the lnstal- inesa meetinlC and thanked the
Mr. 111d Mn. Bob Barton, Mc- 1
Jbil"I t Chrlit· 11
" �. Social Li V•
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a
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lation of new officers, past offi- 1J rdup for their work on the din• J po
en� :,
bn le, Mark and Nicky of Raven &amp;At t Aea ow
sf,a
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cer·a took their places at the head ner recently ,.,ved lo the Meigs �x.
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wood tpent. Sun da y WI'lh reI a,·n·es
Hiih SchPQI, Enea,eqient
· trodueed bY County Health and TUhe�uloais
'f vd
t.t:ble and were m
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a nd friend, here.
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MoralUy, Preparint tor 'M4friaa:e,
the past president, Mise Schwan.. Association,
A teena1e boy attending the
Mr. and llra. Don John1an have
Preeiµio• fQf, CoUese, Planl'lirl•
They were Irma Dodson, vice
'n
record
Rock
Roll
Blast
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Award•
The Comn}unlt'y
� here rrom Mason.
for ill ry Se vice, nd h sing
presi dent ; Myra Foreman, secre- be held at the church on May 18
the
at
night
Saturday
this
op
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Johll.i!IOfl is a patient a t
Morris
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tary ; Emma Jane Weaver, treasur• was diacuued and me'!'ben will
ClnfAL GUl;ftllld
Valley Hospita l
(i epehl iJ\temt lfOUPJ will Jn. J unior Fair building on the Athens tbt r1eannt
er ; Mary BurrLs, parliamentari .an be a&amp;lt:ed to donate tookies for the . cl�de The U1tt� Nations, Mia- .Fairgrounds will be named "Mr. where We wa1 admitted !leveral
,Nancy M-cD.aniel, historisn; Susan !lffalr. Mn. Dick Sterrett was wel- 1191\8 chure h
t11lc, Interfaith ffe rculcs." This first visit of the days ago a£ter suffering a tracl
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Tri.County Teen Canteen to the iut'e of the Jert arm. The acci•
Zuspan, reporter and Sue Greer comed into th!.! group as 8 new •- ' .
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song and recreation leader.
Athens area will see two boys dent occurred when he fell from
member
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pa inting
The �eetlnt Wal cl Oled
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�� �� a 'ladder while
1frOOII,
pr:s�:e�f:� �:n :ye- ����i�!r�� the readina of Psal m_ � by
ro::r�n: \o :o !;!t: f t
hq_Jne.
All'HUI' 'Illa
tary·
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is,
secre
Harr
Ann
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U'C
Presid ,·
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4 u• ---,e St v
Buck after whi ch • desaort
Carol
Emma Jane Weaver, treasurer;
served by Mre. lf'l&amp;nd
se
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Hlahlight of the evening which •ri' ·tJ: �ridr�:'" �olu! :!�
ingh am, parliamen• cour Wllli
Jone
v-,ter weekend with
tb.e .
,
. tta Cunn
and
:Buchanan
James
M
Brown,
,
•ets
:;,r
undf:rway at 7:30 will be the Jmf!llt
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tart an; Sharon Foreman, h'1stor1an
r
Olh
h
at
Mfs. Muy Van Matre.
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tr
Cl�b
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Grtit
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Mrs. Em ett
:Miss Nomad" beauty contest.
Judy Turnj?r, repo,rter; Ann How"Mr•
Joba80u of New
Ninnle
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ard , song and recreation leader.
i,f' Ju. �\Wle · h�af 1�r- ::P!!1\�[8 1�0!��ens area will Hav'en · .ipent the Euler weekend
P�R Mi:ETINt
Pine were pre'sented by Mrs.
here with Kr. and Mrs. Lester
n. ,A t,a hquf war held before·
The Pomeroy Chq�h of Chrt-l
Miller to the lollowina seniors: 1, havin a congfegationat �eet•
tJ'ot· FortmAn. Otbert who were guesh
is
op
contest
of
dance
rner
slow
and
e
fast
A
cp
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g
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Sharon Sayre, lifaril)'n Schw.irz, Ing and ,upper Friday evenlne at , rog'm t�e te� ta�,i waii de- alao 1cheduled aa well as ret,:ular of ,the J'oremat11 were Mr. and
My ra Foreman , Judy Llevin &amp;, 7 : oo o'cloc t . Members ah to
m t,e1P1a:. with Easter, canteen c:ontesta. The a flair Is MN. &amp;dear Abbott, Ke thy and
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Jud y Sprouse, Betty Lou Ro\Lih. brIng the1r a n· t •ble SertIce.
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Illn icbes! cookies 1pon1ored by the Athena salety Eddy of Pomeroy and Mr. a nd
w
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for
tronhy,
a
Award,
The Crisco
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Mrs... . Woo,ckow Foreman, Muon.
aerved to · Club •nd is open to lhe public .
• eqffe,i t· lni
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the outstandina Home Economics
Mr. and Mra. Kenneth Kearns
t
i\R UI alterhQQn Mr&amp;. Ted
Patty N twland, ?4rs. Ha�ef M
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F'l'iday night the canteen wilt an4 aon, iWfton, spent Sun da)'
student was presented to Nancy
Newlan� ., Susan Z uspan, Mra.
McDaniel, a sophomore.
Reed. if.ad � PJO:Sr,m on l,lfe o £ '1old itll "People Are Funny " rec, hNe the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
PIM OIi o W..U. plallll;; ...... ...
Attending were l"udy Sprouse, George Zus�an, Marilyn SC'll w�.
ffl PIQtJieti's Lives. A ord hop al Syracuse Grade School. John MOurriing and Doris.
knh -.l letb.
of
White
House
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Mrs. Maud Sprouse ; Emma Jane Mrs, L�cil e Schwarz, Sharon: �e
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Easter
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pree•
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presented
be
will
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lhe
Weaver, Mre, F.dison Weanr; Browfl , lfrs. Walter S. Bfown, l1.
w;n ma wat"""'- wlll l!C!.4 t'M, _.
Qre ce � th lll 1traUon,
Barbara Bqatic, Mrs. 0. J. JJqa- �n w�,
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Betty Lou Roueh., Mra. Robert
•rtlb HUrU- Jdenl of the Junior Firemen's ABr
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the
to
open
is
dance
qq
The
toeiation.
nta
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E. Roush; Irma Dodson, Mra. �uth Uc, Wilm• Grimm, Mn. ThorQ•
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......." ....ed .... ... � .,
Grinstead, ·Judy Fry, Mre, Mildred P-ar•ons, Georgie aherry, JI.fl. V( tc� ·]feJ'fl in Gfeti:e fli the t� e - jpublic.
o-.pholt ollolil •Jt ... - i-lNIC
----Fry, Shelby Grinstead, Mrs. Ada JoJ'm McDaniel, B everly St&amp;3:.., oJ ft'flclts ln�lu4lna: tb_e Parthe.APPROVES BALLPARK MAP
Grinstead, Barbara Wilson, Mre. Mrs. Stanley Staata, Nancy ¥c no� grMt Gre ece fenwles in
UPI-City
LOS ANGELES
Bliss Wilson, Mary Burris, Mn. Daniel, Mrs. Howard Mcf)aniel, J\�ber).s the ruina of which are
La wrence Burris, Bonnie Kessin- Delores H"'fman , . M�. )(aud lj ill •�ndtQI 'incJud h,e the P■r· pla nning director John E. Roberts
bps approved a tentative tract
ger, Mrs. John Powell, Sharon Youna:, Linda Mar.shJll, M.r1• .fter• thenon and A�opolls.
of th e 315-acre develo pment
map
Sayre Mrs. R. O. Harless, Ann tha Rickard, Mary Hood, �ra.
The next meeting or the club
will house the Los Angeles
that
Howard, Mrs. Okey Howard Jr., Daisy Weaver, Becky (taodni•ht.
will � bl?ld On M4f lT.
Gay
,
Mrs.
Frances
Goodni1bt
52,000-eeat ball park in
Dodgen'
Bate)',
Phil
Mrs.
Phyllis Batey,
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(:havez Ravine. The City Pbmn•
Sue Greer, Mrs, Robert Greer, Cartwright, Mrs. Jack Cartwrieht,
Run
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Roney
C.
ROiley,
H.
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M
garet
Mrs.
to
day1
to
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Com(Jliuion
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Judy Turner, Mr11. Alm a Turner,
Geot'ae Miller wu a gue at of a1,1bmit differences to Roberts of
Myr-a Foreman, Mn1 . Liuda Roush, Amy Roush, Mrs. Pele Rouah,
POl!lenf, OJilo
Phone WY-2-3498
Middleport, Ohio
Mrs. Eileen Alice Roush, Mrs. Louise Rouab, Mr. ...d llra. Thomae Xlng at the map drawn up by the Dod ·
Sharon Foreman,
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Foreman, Sharon Tprnbull, Mrs. Mild red Warth, Mrs. Hilda Warth Coal Bun Saturd■p and SUnday · a:er,.
John Turnbull, Sandy Bennett, Jewell Hall, Mrs. Alyin Hall, Con- accompanied Mr. and Mn, , Klnf
e\t;ionctta e unn- nle Newton,· Mrs. Opal Newton, � IA:lteaiter to the· home of Mr.
�-...JaM�
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ingh�.t6
Hline' CUnningham Juanita King, Gloria crump, Bev, •fl« , iN.r.1,•ftaYmond Miller. Sunday
RayMafV ... Je"W�. rs. Edwin Jewell. erly Ball, Judy Bird, Mr. an� ¥fa, the parents of George ·and
Joan Stewart, Mrs. Melba Icen- Clyde Foley, Mrs. Pete Burris, mond Miller, and Mn. King, Mr.
bower, Chlores Machir, Mrs. Chari Lola Milfor, Mre. Fl p rence Mc- and Mn. . M1rshall Miller, called
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es Machir, Paula Maynard, Mrs. Clung, Garf Rood, Mrs. K■ther- them from Tenneasee where they
Rood
ine
Mrs.
Miller. I are aow Iivin1.
and
David
James Maynard , Eether Smithson.
Willard
Mre.
Nancy Armstrong,
Armstrong, Ruth Brown, Mra.
Woodrow Brown, Ruth Scarberry,
Mrs. J. S. Scarberry, Sharon Mc­
Daniel; Mrs. Curtis McDaniel,
Milk is high in prot.ein. It's a powethouee Jaatin1
Julia VanMeter, Mrs. Andrew
"B" SIZ�
You never outgrow your need for-milk­
VanMeter, Patricia Riley, Mrs. Pa•
trick Riley, Georgann Jeffers,
and the prot.eina In milk.
Mrs. George Jeffers:, Carolyn Mc­
Cnrmick, Mrs. Lyle McCormiC'k,
Recharge-end carry OD �
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D a rlene Stukey. Mrs. Mae Stu key,
Lucille
Mrs,
Arawana Smith,
Smiih, Frances \l(eaver, Mrs.
ieally � . 1-,atingly reft-i•�
Thoma, We�ver, Ellen Fields,
Mrs. Chester Cu.rry, S111dra Sayre
Mrs. Raebel Sayre.

Katherine Rood, Mrs. Florence
McClun ii. Mrs. Pete Burris, J,lr,.
Clyde Foley and Mrs. David Miller.
Mrs. Miller was presented a
rose bud core11g:e in appreciatioo
ur the girb for Mrs. Miller's being the sponsor for the past• two
years.
Each table was attr,ielively decorated ·with vases of red rose
buds and white sn apdragons. Miu
S•hw,•• ••ul lhe roae, Crom lhe
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vaees a11 d presen led ear h FHA
member with one. The members
in turr. presented her mother
and pint,ed the rose on her.

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Schndnst, Mil. 5 19 )j 9 .,1,
7 26 8 1 1 ,423
Groat, Pgh.
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Mays, S. F.
Ashburn, Chi.
6 27 4 1 1 .893
M1tthews, 'Mil.
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5 16 4 6 .81&amp;
Andrsn, Phil.
Middleport's Yellow Jackets put together timely hitting a Walls, Cin.
6 19 2 7 .368
flawless defense and good pitching Wednes day for their sec. Adcock, M i I.
.fl 19 s 1 .see
ond victory of the prep baseball season, a 5•2 edging of the
Rwn� a,tt.&amp;I In: McMillan, R.eds
Tornadoes at Racine.
Coach Nolan Swackhamer put a becauie of llindy'1 free passes 10; Binb, Cub&amp; 9; Skinlller, Pl­
smoothly operating infiel&lt;l on the but his own nine strikeouts pull­ rates 9; Ceped a , Giants 8; Aai:on,
diamond with Rick Oiler ;it third, ed him out of scrio .:a trouble each lkayes a Clemen\e, Pirate,\ 8.
,itching: Law, Pirates 2-0; 1 Jonea
Dave Hartinger at abort, Johnny lime. Hind)''s two singles also led
Singer at s:econd, and Torn Ander- all hitters.
0.
qianle �,Q; McCormick, Gia
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son .at first. Oiler and Singer are
Racine's offensive punch was
;r
freshmen, Hartinger a senior, An- muizled by Duane Wolfe drawing
1. 1
11. ,
derson a junior. Of thi&amp;- contin- three
1
walks-unintentional-in
gent, Hartinger stood out with his three trips to lhe pl11te.
a number ot cleanly handled
For Racine pet.and and Wolfe
chances.
each fanned three a nd walked
Boone Hindy, strong righthand• three. The Tornadoes play a t
er, held Racine to two hits, the Sh ade Friday.
first a scratch single by Jim Wick
Rutland come11 to Pomeruy to­
tines on the
line in the sixth. Johnny Cleland day for a non-league contest with
got a clesn shot to center for th1, the SEOAL Southern Division
other bit.
undefeate d le a ders while Middle­
Meanwhile, Middleport ha d ex­ port lays off until April 28 when
J)loded for four runs in the third the secon d round Of the league
Rotary Tiller
inning on two walks and singles play start1i. Poml?T'oy invade.! the
by Singer, Hartinger and Mike Jackels' diamond that day.
Little, aided by a Racine err-0r. Middleport . . . 004 010 0-5 6 0
That was lhe ball game as Racine Ra cine . . . . . . . oqo 001 1-2 2 2
got one back in the sixth and un­
Hindy and Baumgardner. Cle­
o1her in lhe 11eventh.
l a 11d (LP), D. Wolfe (4) and
R a cine constantly th .·eatened Farrell.

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Get Good Pitching In 2nd Victory

Fullmer Still Boss Of NBA
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Beanball War Starts Early As Giants Beat
Dodgers 1-0 To Claim Tie In League Standings

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POR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
I emta per word, OQ inaerti.Olt Minimum ch�e- - 60 r.enU

I een.11 per word f-1).T LAree co.nseouliv e inlertiona.
Special. - o.ne mouth for 30 cent&amp; per wor d.
hi! nte of 3 Cl.\'nte per word ,rilJ. be cb.al'ged for adverti1h1C
lf not paid wU-.bu1 10 days after receiving bill.
.BrroN in Advertilinc - Should be reportPd immediately. The
Dally Semioel wW not be ["eaponaible for more than one iococ•
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Card of Thanb and Special Notice• of Evenll Jl.UO. Obltu.ariea
pubtiJhed at 1 eenl per word.
�IORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
G DAYS
I MO.
1&amp;
60c
90&lt;
$1.36
'4.M
Z0
60c
$1.20
fl.al
$6.00
:Ill
711c
$1.M
$2.25
$7.30
Ada feelll.yed by 10 A.IL will be in that day·• Jllllpel',

PHON E WY.2-21 57

l I I Notices

1 9 1 I-or !&gt;ale

Thoma, M. fain
HOOVER UPRIGHT
VACUUM
Termhe and Pett c... ,ro1
Cl eaner in A-1 con d ition, has
,i,,.. ln,pectlofl, lnturanca Nation­
thro w away bag s . Full price
"""•· INY tfflna.
only $23.00. Phone WY2-2204.
4-1 5-6lc
PlloM
WY 2·"66
l'ortlmNfh PR 64:ISO
2 29 lie CHARLESTON MILK BASE. How­
ard C.aldwe!IY Tupper s Plain&amp;,
SHA.DE VALLEY LAKE IS NOW Ohio. Phone Cool v ille 1598.
open for fi,h ina:.
4 19 3tp
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COMFORTA 8LE FOOT WEAR !or
now and the hot d ays ahead . We
1 955 FORD V8 FAIRLANE 2 DR.
have KEDE'ITES and SUMMER­
sedan. A be.autiful cu. $7lii5.00.
ETTES in the "most wanted "
Blatthrus, Pom eroy.
4 20-61(:
1lylea. The Shoe Box, Mi ddl e­
port.
-'!. 18 6tc
flON CINII UNd Cart
All Mokt1 and '"°"II
FOR SALE: l - 8 t_;U. FT HOT­
MITRO POLITAN MOTOU
point refrig erator. 1 d i xle gu
Main It,
rang e .an d 1 dinette se t. Priced
--.,..,, Oh'reaaom1ble. Raymond ThomH,
19'!0 CHEVROLET VB STATION
Langsv llle , Ohlo.
4 18 tile
Wagon One careful owner.
Show, bett of care $1395.00. FOR SALE RESTAURANT COM­
Blaettnan, Pomeroy.
4•2�tc plet e and ready to operate. Call
or see Freddie Thahel, Mason,
1955 �UICK IN VERY GOOD
W. Va.
4-2l-3tp
cond1Uon $600. Phon e SH2.-4192
4·21-3tc.
4½. H. P. GAHDEN THACTOR
1956 GMC ' � TON PICKUP. I w i th attachments. C. J. Li nger$695.00. Inquire at Hut Restaur- l felt, Lane St., New Haven, W.
4-21·6tp
ant, Rutland.
4-21-3tc l Va.
--lSffiO CADILLAC 4 DR. SEDAN. RECEIVED MORE TROPICAL
Il s h, Molli e's, Angel'.11 an d Von
Power ateerlnt. Spotl es,. black
Rio's, etc. Lowell McNickl e,
$1095.00.
llnlab.
Blaettnara,
4-15-6tc
Antiquity, Ohio.
Pomefo)'.
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1954 MERCURY IN GOOD CON­
diiion. New motor an d trans­
million wlth 4000 mllet!I. N ew
brakea and
wheel cylinders ,
caps and new ti re,. Pric e $4-GO
Phone WY2�720.
4-20-6tc
1909 PONTIAC VB 4 DR. SEDAN.
Ra d io and heater. On e carnful
owner. Extra uice $2495.00.
BlHltnara, Pomeroy
4-20-6tc

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l 9 J for Sal e

SINGER SEWINI.¥ MAC1IINE IN
beautiful mudern cablnct. Cum­
plete with allachmcnl1 and
&amp;uaranlee. Will sell for $37.00
cash or by monthly payments.
Phon e WY2-2204.
4-15-fltc

l9Mi HOUSE 'J'HAU...Jrn. 30 fl.
Sleeps six, 2 bedrooms. Very
good c:undllion, Inquire nt 477
tij'c.lW.lore St., Middleport.
4 19 file

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WSTERED HEllEFOHD BULL.
so milk cooler. Mrs. Eurana
IVINOOW BUND� .,\NO SHADES
Thomas, Long Bollom, Ht. No.
Ven:;.U111 Bllnda, all 1ize1 and
1.
4-21-3tp
colon, Jtre1 Eltimatea. Dale
Wippel Supply, au, Unic.n �ve, ,
l'omeroy, Obie..
3-4-6otc ( 90 1
TOO,ATO STAJIES. ANY QUAN• USRD BOATS AND MOT0ai '25
and q while ' the,- lalt, M■tr•
tlty up to ao,ooo. Reusonably
poOtln Motor1, 600 I, Mein
prlcNI. C.:MII WY 2-2663 or M aaon
It., Pomtroy, Phone WY.2.-IVO.
SPruce 3-M196 collect alter 7 p.
1 1•24-tfc
mN
4 19 3tc

Ma rine Suppl iei.

( 1 4) For Rent

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CHICKEN MANUHE. All to be
moved oul or bulldlna. Cheater
Spencer, Rt. 3, Pom eroy. Call APAt\ l'MEN'fS - t'urnuihed 1nd
uuturnilhed. Mdlaau1n, Middle•
_!.U 3-227 1.
4 19 3tp
porl. Ph.one WY-2-5286.
2·8-tf
UIVING ROOM SUITE. EXCEL­
lent condition. Will deUve r rea- 7 AND B ROOM HOUSE, TWO 5
room apartment,. A. N. Ben1el,
.lOnable dlatance. Phone SH2Phone WY2-S272.
11·2-trc
f67i.
4-20-3lc
19M CO·OP COCKSHUIT TIIAG FOK RENT HOUSE IN POMEROY
,t room, and bath, unfu rnlabed.
TOR with live 1,1ower take oH.
Call 11fter 3:30 P. M., Phone
Robert Pkketi, Pomeroy, WY 2·
4-16-tfc
631U.
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1 GUS!, SHOWCASE, $:I0.00, Call ASHLAND UIL SERV. STATION
M iddleport, Ohio, Good
oppor­
Dut1.Gn Drua: Co.
4 1 8 3t p
tunity for rl&amp;hl p11rty. Come to
bulk plant at Mine rsv ille or
c,lt WY2·2166 fo r
detaila.
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WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL
hou■ework. Call WY2-3241.
4·19-3 1c

COOK WANTED, CALL WY2-9982.
4·20-3tc
For FREE lnopecllon,
,HON
Gilmore's Supply Slore

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II, Mo"" W, Va.

READING TIiis AD WON''l' IIELP
Call lhe number below for ap•
polntment if you are 23 and
can qualiry 18 the m,1.n I want,
lhl■ ,m1JJ ad will be the begin•
plna of your future. OL.J-4013
f.-2J-2lc
WANTED-GIRL OR
WOMAN
for part tlme work In alore.
W r ltp gi ving referenc es lo Box
668-S % The Daily Senl1nel,
P om eroy.
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HOUSE AND LOT IN NAYLORS
Run, Welt Main Slrffl., Pome•
ro:r, 1lx rooma, ht.th, all utUI•
tJea, flN6.00.
FKAME HOUSE, TEN ROOMS
DAY WORK. BY LICENSED
(l.wo eomplet� flvtt room aJ)lrt•
practical nurse. Call TU 2-44M
mentl)• 111 utillUea, two bath••
between 9 and 3.
" 19 6tc
double lot, on P'ront Street b)'
Pomeroy,
E&gt;&lt; preu
om..,
MI00.00. O'Brien and Cfow 1 -----t. 0. McCOY
RealLy, Call WY2-2'120, Pome,
AUCTION
ray.
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TWELVE FOOT NEAT CASE,
COND"'1ClNING, REFRIGERd ouble dulY, Koch, like new
1Uoa aervlte. Jack '• Rerri,ceraN()0,00.
tlon, Nf!lrt Havu, Phon1
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:151137.
11-:13-U
LIVI IAIT, MINNOWI, NIGHT
Qawlert, tilhlng suppllea, fish- 11.UILL a PURNAC'-� WISrtNOln,: llcenaea, available from 6
MOUi •"lllftcn. A.maid •�
• · m: to T:30 p. m. week day•.
thert, ,.,,HUN. Ohio. 'hone
Bunda)' 8·10 a. m. File Novelty
WY-2.QM.
1 1-19-Hc
Shop.
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n:AM OF BLACK .MARES 2800
1ppllance repair. Ph one Ot.11
Ibo. II. E. Geltyl, Happy Holllc:Cllntock, llleln1, Ohio.
low Rood.
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deceased; J ohn Partlow, WhON dent, and. ii Is neceasary to sell
er, whose plac e of residente ls place of resid
ence
is utlnowD ; the re al estate owned by Edmun d
unknown; Ralph Miller, whose
evisees, leea- A. Carsey, de ceased, al the lime
the
unknown
h
e
in,
d
Ca .. No. 1 8,165
plac:e of resi de nce is 1 1315 FirDonal d C&amp;rsey, whose place of mona Ave .. Inglewood, Cali fornia; tees, d istributee�, adimnistraton, of his dec ease, in orde r to pay the
re si d ence is 5451 S. B elsay Road , Huth Hayes, wh05e plac e i;Jf real• exerutors , if any, of John Pa rtlow, -debts of s ai d deced ent and the
Grand Blanc, Michiga n; the un- dence IS 2501 Lenore St., Pllrk- deceased ; the unknown heirs, d e v- costs of ad ministering said estate.
known h ei rs, de v isees, legatee s, ersburg, W. Va.; the unknown 1sees, legat ees, d istrlbute e.s, ad- tUrlher, pla i nliff alleges lhat the
distr1butees, administrator s, ex ecu- heir.s, dev1sees, l egatee s, distri bu- min1.strators, ex ecutors, of Alex- sa id decedent. Edmund A. Carsey,
tors, if an;y, of Ev e re tt Carsey, de- tees, admm1struors, executors, of ander Hull, decease d : the unknown d i ed seized in fee simpl e of all the
CM.sc d ; the unknown he in., de v 1- t�annie r· rost, dec eased; lhe un• heirs, de vLsee s, l e gatees, distr i bu- parcels of real estate hereinaJter
sees. legate es, d i1tribut ees, admin- known heirs, de v isee1. l egatees , tees, .ad ministrators, uecutors of described as parce l nos. I . 2, and 4.
Grant Hin ds, dece ased ; lhe un- An d further lhat Ed m und A. Car, •
i.strators , e xecutors. if any, of Eva distributees, ad mmtstrator
s , e:x ecu­
Carsey, deceased ; the unknown tors, if any, of Elsi e M ill e r, de- known he irs, dev i sees, legate es, sey died seized i n fee simple of
heirs, dev1sees, legat ees, distribu- ceased ; the unknown heirs, devia- distributees, ad ministrators, e x e c- the undivided 801 / l 296lh part of
tees, ad ministrators, executors, if ees, leg.11tees, di stributees, ad m i n- utors of Morgan Martin, dece ased ; parcel nos. � 5. 6, and 7, describany, of Luther S. Carsey, deceased ,· islrators, executo rs, if any, of Esta the unknown he irs, devisees, lega- l;'!d herein to-wit:
Parcels Nos. 1 · 2 :
the unknown heirs, devisees, lega- Burnsid e, deceaSP.d ; the unknown tees, di stributees, administrators,
of Lewis Bolin, OeceasThe following described real
tees, distributees, administr.ators, heirs, de\'isees, legatee s, d i stribu- executors
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executors, 1f any, of Etta Turner, Lees, administrators, executors, if ed; Wilber Dean, whose place of estate situated in the County of
dece.ased; Della Dowell, whose a11y, of Leonar d Burns ide , dec eas­ res iri enc e is unknown; th e un- Meigs, i n the State of Ohio, in the
place of residence is 1417 Mui- ed; Jesse Story, whose place of known h e irs, de vis ees , legate es, Township of Bed ford, bounded and
berry Drive, Tampa, Florida: Walt- residence is Goodi ng, Idaho; Ralph d is\ribute es, ad ministrators. e ll.ecu.- describe d as follows : The south
er Will, whose place of resid ence Story, whose place of reside nce is tors, if any, of Wilber Dean, de - half of the west one-haU of F'racceased ; the unknown heirs, de v i- t1011 No. 1 , Town No. 3, Range No.
1s unknown; the unknown heirs.
Good i ng, Idaho; Me l vin Story,
dc_v1_secs, legatees. distnbulees, ad- whose place of residence is Good- sees, legatees, d i stributees, ad- 13 of the Ohio Company'11 Pur1�1�1sln1tors, executors, 1f any, ,of ing, Idaho; th e unknown he irs, mim slrators, executofs of W right chase. contain i ng 65½ acres, more
E l fie Will, deceased; Branch Mill- , devisces, legatee s, distributees, W elker, dece ased; the unknow n or less. There is excepted from this
heirs , dev isees, legatee!, distribu- tract of land 30 acres more or less
TELEVI SION RADI O AND SMALL admin istrators, exe cutors, if any, tees, ad ministrators , e xecutors of conveyed by a former owner,
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und
h
t e
Appliance repair, Call Frank 0 - Elfa Slory, de cease
Maliss a Partlow, d c eased; the un- James Phillips, to Wil liam R. Phil­
C1Pfflna, 414 N. hcond AYe., known heirs, dcvisccs , legatees, known he irs, dev isee,;, legate e s, j lips by a deed dated January 14,
He d1stributees, a.dmimstrators, e xe cuMkldlepon.
distribute e5, adm i nistrators, exec- 1877 and recorded in Volume 47
W&gt;rs of Moses A. Partlow, dec easutors of William Martln, d eceas ed; 1 at Pag e 597 of the records of
AUCTIONEER
ed; the unknown he irs, devis ees,
th e unknown heirs, de visecs, l ega- dced1 of "Me i gs County, Ohio, and
Complm SeNI�
legatees, dislributeei., adm i nislradistrihutees, administrators, at the present date own ed by E. C.
tees,
Critt Br■dford
tors, executors of William A.
of Ste ph en Hull, de- McGrath {See dee d from A. o.
executors
Write, Phone or Contad
Story, decea sed ; the unknown
c
eased; th e unknown heirs, d e vi- Lightfoot to E. C. M cGrath, Vol� C. BRADFORD, Racine, Ohl._ heir8• devisees, l e gatees, distribu•
ees , l egatees, distr ibutees, admin- ume 146, page 613).
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t.ces, a d mi ni strators, executors of s
iatrato
rs, e xecutors, of Amanda H.
Furth ermore exc e pting a tract of
Eliza B. Dean, deceased ; the un•
HO&gt;ll; BUILDERS, BIRCO CABI­ known heirs, de visees, legatees, Marlln, d eceased; the unknown land containing 10 acres more or
NET mak ers Formica link tops. distributees, adm inistrator,, e xecu- heirs, de v lsees, l egatees, d istribu- l ess an d de scfibed as follows: B e•
Vinyl aabestos block laid. House tor11, if any, of Luther H. Carsey, tees, administrators, executors of ginning at the south east corner or
th e un- th e south half of the southwest
repalt• ot ail de1crJ.p Uona. Call dece ased; th e unknown heirs, devi - John Li nds ey, de&lt;:eased ;
known
heirs,
d
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v
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s.
l
e
gate es, quarte r of said Fraction No. 1 :
Guy Ne' aler, Racine, Ob.lo.
se es, legatees, dlstributeea. ad mind istributees , administrators, e:xecu- th e nc e north 66 rod s and 9 links
Mi
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2
i strators, e:xetuton of Ja rv is Caraey, de ceased; th e unknown hein, tors, if any, of Luth. er Carsey, d e- to the north line of the south h.alr
GRAVELY T"-ACTOR SALIS AND
ceased; th e unknown h.e lr-s, devi- of sa id fract i on; thence west 24
Service. 51 2 E. MalR, PotMro-,, d ev isee s, legatee s, dlst rlbulees , ad- se es, l e gatees , d lstribute es , admin- rods; thence south 66 rods and 9
y
Phone WY2•2975. Open 'tll 9 m i n i strators, executors of Holle istratora, ex ecuton, if any, o( Lu- l i nks to the south lin e of said
Hawk, deceased; the unknown
p. m. until Jun• 1. S.INm■n:
ther Partlow, deceased ; the un- Fraction; th ence east to the place
e irs, de vis eos, l egatee,, dlstribuHarold l■rnhHt,
Reed&amp;vllle, h
tees, ad minis trato rs, executor■ of known h e irs , devla ees, legatees, of beginn i ng.
Ohio. Phone Coolwlll• 3691.
REFERENCE DEEDS: Vol. 1 16,
John Caney, deceased ; the un- dl etrlbutee� , administrators, uecu3-19--Uc
known heirs , devi sees , l egatee1, tors, if an;y, of Elihu Partlow, d e• Page 595, Vol. 127, Page 1�2. Vol.
ceased; the un�no�n heirs , de:,-" i •
FOR THE BEST ROOFING SER­ distr i bute es, ad ministrators, ex ecu- ees, legatees, d1slr1butees, adm n- 147, Page 632, Vol. 148, Page 244,
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v ic e, roof
repairing, roofing, tors of Lilly Roa e Carse)', deceB11· iatrators, executors, o Moses Part- Deed Records, :Meigs County, Ohio.
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Parce l No. 3
roof •painting,
Call u s Bill ed . th e unknown h eirs, deviaee1, le - low, deceased; th e unknown h e irs,
following described real
Th
e
Wyatt and George Staats. Phone gatees, di atributees, adminiatrator11 d �vi_aees, l egatees, diatributees, adestat
e situated in the Townsh.ip of
executors,
if
an;y,
of
Carolin
e
CarWY2-2724. Pomeroy, Ohio.
sey. deceased ; th e unknown heirs, mimstnlors, executors, of Jame s Bedford,. in the County of Mei gs
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ARE YOU RUN DOWN AT THI mini11tralors, e xecutors , i f any, of k�own heir,, d� v !t1eea, l egate es, 1 I , Town No. 3, R ange No, 13 of
Purchase
hHl.-t Don your MVI nffcl UY. Ed mund Carse y, deceased; the un- d1 strlbutees, admmu1trators, ex ecu- the Oh i o Company's
Ing? But Vl'ork. LawHt Prlc"­ known heirs, dev isees, l egatees, tors, of Lusana �artlow, deceased; bounded and describe d as follows:
R.&amp;CINI SHOI SERVIC I IHOP di11tribute e11, administrators, e:xecu- the unknown heirs, devlsees, le ga- Beginning at the southeast corne r
tees, dislributees, administrators, of the soulh haU of th e southwesl
RACINI, OHIO.
tors, of William R. Phllllp.11, deG
ceased; the unkonwn he irs, devi- e x ecutors of eorge Wa shington quarter of said Fraction No. l ;
Partlow,
d
eceased;
t!te unknown th ence north 66 tods an d 9 Jinks
sees, legatees, distribulc ea, addevlsees, legatees, distribu- lo the north line of th e south half
heirs,
ministrators, executors , of Jamc1J1
Phillips, dec eased ; the unknown lees, admini_strators, executors of of sai d Fraction No. 1 ; thence west
heirs, dcvisees, lcgat�es, di!lrlbu- Wllllam Christy, deceased; th e un- 24 rods·' thence south 66 rods and
tees, a d mini strators, executors, of known he i rs, de v ise es, legatees, 9 links tu th e south line of saicJ
ad�inistralors, exec- Furtion; thence east to the place
Naham Wa rd , deceased; the un- d lstributee s,
utora
deceue d; t he of beginning containing 10 acres
of
Ida
Christy,
known heirs, devlsees, legate es,
unknown heirs, d eviseea, legatee s, more or less.'
distrlbutecs, ad ministrators, e xecuad ministrators, ex e cBefore 9:30 A.M.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS:
tors, of Geor�e D. Welker, deceas- d istribute es,
of
utors,
Tid
e Christy, deceas ed; Vol . 54, Page 227
Mlddleport WY•2-2649
De e d Records,
cd; th e unknown he irs, de v isees,
e unknown he i rs, de visees, le ga- Meigs County, Oh io · Case No. 3627.
th
Pornaroy WY-2..389$
s
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legatee distrlbutee s, admlniatraKAUT% FEID $TORI
tors, ex ecutors, of Abe Pric e, de- tee s, distributees, administrators, Probate Court, M e igs County, Ohio,
At Cttetter
ceased ; the unknown he irs , d evi- executors of M i nnie Christy, de- Vol. 1 48, Page 244 Deed Records.
Yukon 5-2145
Parcel No. 4:
.secs, le gatees, distributees, admln• ceased; th e unknown he irs, d e viHAMII.L SIRVICI STATION
The follciwing de scribed real
istraton, executors, of Lyd ia A , �ees, legatees, distributee11, adminBefo,. 9!00 A.M.
Wingett, dec e1118�d; the unknown 1atrators, e xecutors of Charles estate situate d in the County of
AIIMn,- 3353
h_eln, dcv is ecs, l egatees, d i8tribu- Chtltlly, decea1ed; tht ,!illkllQ;Nn Me igs, in the Stat e of Ohio and in
Every Day Bervlefl 111 - tees, a d ministrator s, e xecutors, of he irs, d eYisees, legatees, distr ibu- the Township of Bedford m f'rac---- Be njam i n Cornell, deceased; the tee s, administrator!!, e xecutors of lion No. 7, Town No. 3, Range No.
UPHOLSTIRY CLEANED
unknown h.eirs, deviaeea, legatees, Yem Chri�ty, dec�ased ; lht: un- 13 of the Ohio Company's Purby new m odern method· en dorsed distributeea, ad ministrators , e xecU• known heirs, dev 1sees, legatees, chase, bounded and desc ribed as
by l eading fabric manufacturers . ton of Barlon Mills, deceased; the di stributees, admini�traton, e xocu- follows: Beginning twenty chains
Cost very low. All work guaran- unknown he i rs, dev l sces, lcgate l!S, tors of Gro ver Chri sty, deceased; and 25 links east of th e northwest
teed . Furnilur•J rea dy to use In distributces, ad mini strators, exccu- Mike Christy, whose place of resi - corner of Fraction No. 7 at a
2 hours, All work d o11e electrl- ton, of Alden Story, d ecease d ; the de nce is Tipton, Iowa; the un- stake with two wh i te oaks as wit­
cally. Call tod11y !or demonstration unknown heirs, devlsces, Ie11:atCH, known heirs, de Yi sees, l eg_ateea, ness trees; thence e ast 8.7, ch.tins
or estimate . NO OBLIGATION. dlstrib1.1tecs, admini strators, e xecu- dlstrlbutees, administrator s, exec- to a stake at the road· thente
P1u9h'1 Upholatuy CIHnen
tors, of t:liia A. Carsey, dece ased; utors of Carl Christy, decea!led ; the south 5 1 ¼ degrees �est 3.80
Phone TU2•56a5.
4-l6-6tp
the unknown he irs, dev i sees, J ell• unknown heirs, �e�isees,, lcg11tees. chains; thcn(.'e south 35 degrees
-tees, distribute es, adnHn istralora, dlt!llributees, adm1mstrator1, execu- west 3.00 chains along th e road to
tors of Er ne at Christy, dec eased; a atak e , a small black oak 89 witCLILAH .. •
executors , of Luzanne Parllow, de..._ Ii TV Re pair ....,_
th
e unknown he irs, de visees, lega- ness tree ; thence north 431/4 deceased; the unknown heirs, devl•
t
ees, dl1tr ibutees,
ad miniatr alors, grcea we st 90 links to a gum 12
Phone WY-�2155
seet1, l egatees, distributees, admin•
· executoni of We ber Chriaty, de• inches in d iameter; th e nce north
P'omiittip,. Oh-.
istrators, executors, i i ,ny, o f Ml
tilda Jane Partlow, deceased; the ceased ; th e unknown he irs, devi, 33 degrees we st 2.30 chain s ;
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unknown hei rii, dev isees , legatees, 11ees, l egatee,, dlatrlbutees, admin• th ence north 44 degrees west 1 .75
- -------- dis tributees, admlnlt!ltrators, execu• lstrators, executors of Albe rt chains to 111n ash tree 10 i nches In
BARNES-SIMPSON .IN&amp;u
CK tors, of Ta c y E. Thumb, deceased ; Christy, deceased ; th e unknown diam ete r; thence north 27 degrees
A1 ut� Middleport. Flre.,�utothe unknown he irs, dovlsecs, le11:•• h elrs, devi1ees, Je gateu, dlst rJbu- west 1.50 chains to the place of
mo itie, B ondi, Pbont WY-J.
tees, dl8 trlbutee1, adm lnlstrator1, teca, adminJstratora, executors of beginning, containing Three (3)
2903·
executors, If any, of John H. Car• Charles Christy, de ceHed; the un- acres, more Of Jess.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS:
sey, deceHed; Mra, J. "M. Thumb, known heira, devlsee1, legatees,
00MPLETE
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bURANCI:
diatrtbutees, adminlatraton, exec- Vol. 116, Page !i95; Vol. 127, Page
wh
place
01e
e
rcald
or
is
ncc
.
un• uton of Mary Youna:,
tectlon. Lile, Auto, )'In. Pollo
deeaased; 1�2; Vol. 147, Page 6.12, D eed RecCall Don llllla. lllddJeporl. known; lhe unknown he irs, devl• the
own heirs, devl1':9&amp;, le:a- ords of 'Meig1 County, Ohlo.
kn
un
e
s,
se
l
e
gat
ees,
dlstrlbut e es, ad•
Ob,,.
Pa rce l No. 5:
mlnlatratora, executor,, if any, of tee1, d11tr1bu 1ees, adm1mstratora,
executors, it any,
of
Ida
Ch
risty
Th
e followlna
described real
Mrs. J. M. Thumb, deceased ; John
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Carsey, whole pince ol real• Youna:, deceased; the unknown estate aituated in the Town11hlp of
dence i, unknown; th e unknown heir,, devisees, legate,,, dlsiribu- Bedford, In the County of M elg,,
heir,, devlaeea, leaatees, dlstrtbu- tees, ad.m�nlstratora; executors if and State of Ohio, ln Fr11,ctiona
,..
tees, administrators, executors, If any o( Georae Young, deceased; No. 1 and No. 7, Town No. 3.
t�e unknown heirs devlaees, lea:•- Rang� No. 1!1 or the Ohio Comany, o f John
Carsey, deceased;
William Christy, whoae place of teiiH, dist r ibutecs, adminl1trators, pany s Purchase, bounded and de­
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reside nce ta unknownj the un:- executors of Sa rah Ernaline Part• scribed aa foUows: Beginning at a
low, deceased; the unkn own heirs, point SO chalnt!I west ot thll north­
known heir, dev laeea
legatees
devl1ee1,
lea:1teea, dlatributeea, east corner o� Fraction No. 7;
4ft LIMeln It,
dlstributeei, �dmlnlatra'tors, execu:
Phone WY-MS61 Mtddls,orl
tor11 if any of William Christy de- administrators, executora, If any, thence south 6 chains and ,53 links
coas�d; chulea Christy, whote of Charlea Ch ri1ty dectued: Ida to a post where an •� 12 inches
place ot residence 11 unknown· Youn,e, wh oae place of residence la !n diameter bean south 10 link!!;
the unknown heln, devl.aees, lega: unknown: th e unknown heirs, dev• the�ce north 84 degrees e11t 15
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE l.et'!I, distributeet!I,
laee,, le&amp;ateea, dlatrlb\ltees, ad• chams and :W links to a point ln
admlnistrator"s,
13 acrea, 3 miles from Middle­ executon,
mlnlatratora,
executor,, if any, or the ro111d; thence with 11ld r�ad
if any, of Ida Youns,
port, &gt;,ii mil e ot t Rt . 7. Contact deceased ·
Joaeph
Partl
ow, Jr.,. deceaaed; Ab· north 17 degrees we1t 7 chama
Asbury Caraey wh0$0
Blanche G. Cline, Alba�, Ph one place or ' r
ealdence is �nknown; · ner Partlow, who�e place of r�•1· ,nd 11 links to an ashcetre4: ln the
2467, a�e nt for Central Re a It)' the unknown
dence ls unknown, the unknown for ks or the road; then w11h the
heir•
ee
1 g
Company, Columbus.
4-21-Stp tees, dit!ltrlbutee,, ' devls
heirs, devlaeea, legatees, di■tribu. road north 82:lia degrees west 2
admlnl:�at��: tees ,adminllltnton, executon or �hains and 55 links to a post;
of Asbury Car•
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN executors, Ifedany, Em
� U t,; Don Christy, deceaaedi wm take thente south 7G degreH west 5
·
ma
m
Syr•cus e . See Rk:hard Wine­ aey deeeu
notlce that on the 1st day of M arch thaln1 and l50 Unks to the south
brenner.
4-21-Slp wh� place oi reaidence is �n� 1
, Edna O. Hawk, aa Adminia- line of _Fractton No. 1 and the
HOUSE FOR SALE IN POMEROY knownj the unknown' hein, devl• t r960
atrlx of the Estate or Edmund north hne of Fraction No. 7 ;
sees
legatee•
diitrlbute.e
1
9 room•, 2 baths, full liled
ec:\l
tr�
A . . C1t1e y, deceaaed, filed her pe. thute west with said line 5 chains
� �.' �{d 1:::
baaement, ne w a:aa furnace, ls tora, ex ton i f n
tlt1 on in the Probate Court of and GO link• to the place or be gin­
d�eaaed · � A
l1rte lot. F. A. Swallel, 807 ma SUmeb:
Meip
County, Ohio, beln• Cue ning, containing 10 acres. One
Spring Ave., Pomeroy . 4-1G· 12tc Pier ce, whoa� place of 'residt:: No. 18, 16&amp;, againt!lt the above halt acre Is In the south part of
11 unknown · the unknown helra
devlaeet, 1eiateea, diatributees, ad'. named partiet. and other&amp; u de- Ft-action No. 1 and Nine and one­
f0B SALE: FIVE IIOOM HOUSB ministralon executors If any of fendanta, allecm, that she ii the halt acres ue ln Fraction No. 7.
duly ap�inted and qualitled Ad- ThflN: la exceptfd from lhe he rein
with baN,. Nice loeatlon. Melvin Anna Pier�, deeeated.'
; the • un- mlnl1tratr1l of &amp;.he ir.,tate of .Ed· described parcel of land a tract of
l l l Locuol st·• P OJHl'Q
known heln dlv1111!ta
leg te s
:� p
mund A. Cane)', deceated. Furth• land de�lbed 11 �ollowa: Begin­
Ot
dJatrlbut&amp;et, ' admlaiitr�tors, 'ex!:: ermore I.hat Che penonal ,
,roperty nlnf at the 1outhe11t C?mer o(. the
BOUSE FOR SALE M PAGi­ utors of l�pb ParUo w, dtce•sed·• or the nilf Edmund A, Caney, &lt;t,e- herein described tract of land;
Partlow' Jt.� whoso Pl a: ceased, Is wholly inallf'flcien t to thence south 1M degrees west 3
town, ■Is rooma, 4 nom.1 don. Joaeph
eudenoe
la unk own · th
2 up, ap1r ozlmatei, 1 •ere 1• of r
P the cos.ta of 1dm t nl1terlnC a.a id chalna; thence north l T degre es
known
heln,
devJaeea, ' leg:te!,, �Y
a
'\lel land euellent well 13 mUe
c..tlte and the debts of the dece- west. 3.33 cbailll to • hole in rock;
from Pome roy on State .Rout■ dlatributees,, admlnii&amp;rators, exec892. Price '800.00. Inquire uton, if any, of Abne"r Partlow, deceased; Anna' :fl'artlow, whose place
Mn. Howell at Pa1elowa,
NOW IS THE MOST OPPORTUNE TIME
of residenee 1, unknown; lhc un3-12.flOte
TO HAVE YOUR
known hieirs, de\'ise es, legatees.,
3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. dl1trlbuteea, 1dmini1lrator,, e xecI acre of ground. Loc,,ted on utor,a, 11 1111. of Anna Partlow, deMidd leport Hill. Ph, WY 2-311 8. •,..ed; Roile Partlow, whose plaee
We Mow Y:\Fan
=
ud Replaee
4 19 31C or residence i1 unknown: th e un-a la
Cost, · _
All
W�tlo
.
known heln, devluies, leg11tei&amp;ai

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thence north 8' dep-eea ead 3
chains to the road or to the eHt
lint! of th e abo ve de scribed. 10 acre
tn1.ct; thence south 17 de grees easl
3.33 chains to the plac e of be­
ginning, the exception h ereil'I to
contain I acre mor e er less.
k.t:.FERENCE LNSTRUM.ENTS:
Vol. W, Page 1 18; Vol. 87, Pages
J l 4-3 l5 Deed Records, Case No.
J&lt;627 Probat e Court, M eigs Coun­
ty, Oh i o. Vol. 148, Page 244, De ed
H.ecords.
Parcel No. 6:
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The lollowmg descr i bed real es­
tate situated in the Township of
J::1.edford , m the County of Meigs
and Stale of Ohio, bounded and de­
scribed as follow11: The south one­
half of the e.ast one-half of t'rac­
t1011 No. 1 , Town No. 3, Range No.
13, of the Ohio Company's Pur•
chase, contaimng about 65 acres,
more or less. There is exc e pted ,
however, the following described
tract of land: Beginn ing at the
southeast corn er of Fraclion No. 1,
Town No. 3, Range No. 1 3, thence
west on sa i d fraction l ine 6S rods,
13 l inks to the Coun'ty Road;
thence North � degrees we::;t IO
rod8 along sii.1 d road ; th e nce north
21 degre es east 39 rods to a large
wh i te oak stump; thence north 25
degrees east 20 rods to th e mid d le
line of sai d Fraction; the nce east
28 rod s an d 1 1 links to a stone;
th e nce south 5 rod s and 1 7 links
to the southwest corner o { Frac­
tion No. 2 ; thenc e east 19 rods and
17 links to the northwest corner
of Sectmn No. 8; thence south 60
rods and 1 7 links to the plac e of
beginni ng, containing 22 acre1,
more or less.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS
Vol. 24, Pages 536-537, Vol. 87,
Pag es 314-315,
D e ed R ecords ,
Meigs County, Ohio, Cas e No. 3627,
Probate Court, M e igs County,
Ohio; Vol. 148, Page 244, De ed
Records.
Parc el No. 7:
The following described real es­
tate situat ed i n the Township of
Bed ford, ln the County of Meigs,
an d State of Ohio, in Fraction No.
7, Town No. 3, Range No. 13 of
th e Ohio Company.'s Purchase ,
bounde d and descr i bed as follows:
Beginning on the north l i ne of
l-"'raction No. 7 at the northwest
corner of a ten atre tract of land
de eded by M ight Welk e r (see Vol­
ume 30, Page 229) to Luther Car­
sey; thence west on sa i d Fraction
line 25 rods to th e road; thence
i;outheaste rly along said road to a
point 7 rods south of the place of
beginning; thence north 7 rods to
the place or beg i nning, conta i ning
B7/160th of an acre, more or less.
REl'' ERENCE INSTRUilfENTS:
Vol. 36, Page 195, D ee d Records,
Meigs County, Oh i o, Case No.
3627 Probate Court, Meigs County,
Ohio.
Plaintiff says that the real
estate, descr i bed in said petition
as Parce ls 1 1 2 and 4 and wh ich
were own ed entirely by Edmund
A. Carsey at the tim e o{ his de­
cease, was appraised! by tho ap­
praisers at $1,000.00. Said plain­
tif[ states that the interest of
Edn\und A. CllI'sey in the real es­
tate de scribed as Parcels 3, 5, 6
and 7 was appraised a l $618.00 an d
that the e ntire interest in said
real estate was appra is e d by the
appraisers at $1,000.00 and is its
true value.
Plaintiff states that she is un­
able to determine which de fen­
dants are the owners of the re•
maining 495/ 1296th part or the
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WASHINGTON · UPI-Sen. Roa.
Meigs County Commissioners re•
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· John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) Is too
bids.
Meigs County Commlttlonars young and -inexperienced t o be
By Sharon Bo,-IH, Clerk . president.
(4) 1 1 , 14, 18, 21, 25, 28, 6tc
K enni!dy, who Is 42, and Sen.
Hub ert H. Hum-phrey, D•Mlnn.,
48, afe the only contenders In
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Tex., 51, who i� not campaigning
In any of the pre-cc,nvention
prJsidential primaries.
Returning from a five-day tour
of 27 We st Virginia countie s,
Byrd said that Kennedy "lscks
the age and cxperlenN: to be rpr••
sitl ent In th ese perilous time�."

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To Vote In Primary

COLUMBUS UPI-Secretary of
State Ted W. Brown -predicted
today that 1,250,000 Oh.ioans will
vote in the May 3 primffY.
Brown -also announced that a
record 4,517,617 pe rsons are ell•
gible to vote In Ohio of thti 6,·
S00.000 who -would be el11lble if
they registered. He S&amp;id this wa
a new primary record.

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Mr. aii.d Mrs. Herbert Jones,
(Janet
Ogdin), 2315 H owey !toad,
sio,dway'1 •'l,ly Fair Lady."
Columbus, are ,nnou n.cln l I thie
�e feelint Wat entirely mµtual.
birth of a son at White eta•
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Hospital, APlll 1 9. They a(ao (!ave
unabashwept'
dancer,
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daughter, CoMJe, IS. Grandp1rcep_e
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ents are Mr.· and Mr,.
Kearney
(lo for the American stage proOgdln,
Langsvllle
and
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ly Vin w...A aurprtae birthday diMM' wa,.
held Sundt)', April lO at tu home
of Mr. and Vn. Garth Smith In
honor of their aon, Kenn)', on bil
17th birthday. A bu1e ltlrthday
cake wilh llt'IVellletll eandles made
lbe centerpleet tor tbe birthd,iy
tabl e . Kenny Jtef!ived many nice
gift■. Th.Ole pre&amp;ent included Sllll.n­
All sales subjel't to Rpproval of ley and Frank Well,. Frank An­
Probate t:ourt, "tit!&amp; County, Ohio. drew, Bob and Dick Hall, Charl e.
Walter Hamm
W eber, Mn. Ver a Weber and Mn.
Pomeroy . Ott.o
H elen Archer .
(4) t s. 16, rn, JD, 20, 2 1 , 6tc
M r. and Mn. Forren Bhodn 1nd
daughter were Sunday v.,:Uon of
Mr. Bind Mrs. Donel Larkin■ and
NOTICE OF SALE OF
family •nd Mr. and Kn. Fred Lar- .
AUTOMOBILE
klna,
Notirl' is her'eby given that on
Virgil W1maely and aan. John,
friday, )fay 6, 1960, al 10 A. M., were e mployed one day th.la Wflek
thi:: undersignPd will ofler for aale for Harold .Brewe r and Harold Ger­
at puh\ic auC't ion lo !hf! highe�t man anti spent the ni&amp;ht with his
bidder for cash in hand at Blaet­ d aughter and family. l(r. and Mrs.
lnar Auto company, Pomeroy, Dorsel •..arkins.
Ohio. the following dcsl'ribed auto­
f,ay Rius and son. David, were
tll(lbilc- to-w it: One 1954 Oodg1:. 2
dinner guests of Mr. and
Sunday
dr. sub .. Motor No. •U·, Serial No.
Mrs. Oscar Babcock and son. Ru.
385�1341.
Charles Larkins .was called back
Dated this 18th day or April, to hia employment pt Cincinnati.
1960.
David Vates and Rev. Snod&amp;rJss
GENERAL MOTOftS ACCEP, were calling on Mr. and Mn. Em,
TANCE CORPORATION
eraon Johnson and family at Port•
By J, W, Hy-MS, PA 769
land.
(4) 20, 21, 22, 3lc
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith and ,on
of Chill icothe are vi&amp;itina: hit!I �ls­
te-r and rarr.-ly, M r. and Mn. ltar­
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
old N ewlun and daughter.
Case No. 18,-154
Aud rey Smith and Vera Weber
Est,te of George McQulvu.
were shopping in Parkershul1il one
deAHed
day 1891 w eek.
Evelyn Stout v isited M i!a Mary
Notice is hereby given that Wll­
li!lln G . McQuigg, whose Post Of­ Carr recently.
iic&lt;' address is 3061 2 Webster Road
Harold Brewer is remodelinc hi1
Bay Village, Ohio, has been duly home .
appointed Adtninistrator or the
Estate o f Georee M cQutgg fate of
Meigs County, Ohio. deceased,
Dated this 1 1 th day of Aptll
1960.
F. H. O'BRIEN,
By HENRIETTA McDADI
Jt1dge of the Pr.obat e Court
M r. and M rt1. Gilea Hammet of
7\ieigs County, Ohio
(4) 14, 21, 28, 3tc Huntington spent the week tind
----with he r aister, Mr,. H.trrr Swan
and .Mr. Swan.
Robert and Charlet MeKelvey
of Belpre were recent
LEGAL NOTICE
Meigs County Highw•r Dept.
of their father, W . G. Kclr,,:Jvey
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
an d broth er John.
Sealed B i d s will be received by
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc"Bade
the Meigs County Commiss ioners,
sp
e
nt a few days last week vl•�t•
Pemer1JY, Ohio, up until 10:00
ing
their daughter, Mrs. RUl&amp;ell
2nd,
May
o'clock A. M . Monday,
1960 for furnishing and applying a Lutton and family In A-la-on.
Mr. and Mn. Gerald O\Jl'I and
minimum of 83,000 gal. of I. E. 1
childr
en of Huntington, Mr. •nd
Roods.
County
on
Dust Co1-1trol
Mrs.
Eb
er Ours, Iotal, were the
e
th
under
MatPTial to be applied
dinner
gu
ests Of her parent■, Mr.
direction of County Engineer and and Mrs. Van M cDade Sunday,
must have a temperatu re of not
less than 160 degrees when applied.
Work lo start on or about, the
flrst of .l une 1960, an d to be completed by July first, 1 960.

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The ,DetectiVeJ
Blark Saddle
'l'hlt Newa Tonl,(bt
ScannJng the weather
Sports R.eport
Late Show
Sign OU

10,30 On the Go
t :00 J Love Lucy
1 1 :30 D ecem ber · Brid e
12,00 Love of Life
12:30 Search for Tomorrow
1,2:45_ �-� G�t;l)ng µght
.' �:00 1 J\'Eiatt: of the City
t'!3'ef As th e World Turns
2:00 For •Better or Wor.11t
2:30 House Party
3:00 The Millionaire
3:30 V erdict Is Yours
4:00 The-- Brighter Day
t:15 The Secret Storm
f:30 The Edge of Night
t:00 The Three Stooges
5:30 Life of Riley
1:00 Artbur J. �raitb-•N•1fl
1:15 Jule RivlUJ Sho•
9:30 Amos 'n' Andy
7:00 Markham
'l':::W Rawhide
8:30 Hotel De Paree
9:00 1960 Wiriter Olympics
r0:00 The TwiUght Zone
\0:30 Eyewit,ness tQ Hiatory
\1:00 1 1 O'clock Newa
J: lts Theater 13
1:30 Sign Oil

LEGAL NO TIC!
Thl' un d('rsiin&lt;'d - is offering for
sale two houses owned by the late
Elmer Hamm, W e tzgall Street.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Bi dij will be received for each
parcel or on both parcth1. Two
houses, appraised at :;t500.00
Property ma)' be seen at acy
time bl· conlarLing Willer Hamm,
Pomeroy, ui-w,.

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t:00 The Brighter Day
4:UI The Secret Storm
4:30 Tht Edge of Night
' •�- The Three Stooges
,,.......,&amp;. -'1'be·Li� of Rlle,Y
8:-00 Arthur J. Smith-New,
· • 8:15 A Look at the Weather
fJ:2.0 Jule Rivlin Show
8:30 Amo, '11 Andy
7:00 U. S. Marshall
7:SO Lock Up
!:00 Betty Hutton Show
1:30. . J:ohnny Ringo
J:00 Zane GrFly Theat.H
8:30 ShotfU.n Slade
10:00 Revlon frtaent.a

fits in space compacl enouah
for a bridge table , . . folds ••
easily . . . slides anugly under
bad . , . can fit in 1runk of cir.
Lighlweia:ht, ea,sy 1o moyc wi1h
handy c a rrying handle and
mooth•rolling casters. Sturdily­
built all steel frame, link fabric
aprinp, s1roo1. lubu\ar lep and
comfy silatex fales pad. Perfect
for the overnight 1ueat, camp­
ing trips or whenever you ne(d
an extra bed. And·pric:ed so lowl
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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0. , April 2 1 ,

Channel 13 - Thunday

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HOT MAJORITY OPINION
UNfl'ED NATIONS, N. Y, UPIHugh Gail.llkell, leader of Britain'•
opposition Labor Party, said Tu es•
day that Monday's d emonstration
by 75,000 persons in London
against nuclear weapons was not
an Ind ex to th e majority opinion
of th e British people. Gaitskell waa
here on a private visit.

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real Htatfl described u Parcell I,
G, 6, and '1Plaintlff Jn her petition HUI
forth all the beirs•at·l1w and next
or kin of Edruund A. Caney, de•
cea se d , who are entitled. to thfl
r1ext estate of inheritance
from
Ed mund A. Carsey, deceased.
Pla i nt i ff in her petition alleges
that the Interest of sald Edmund
A. Cusey, d eceased , is subj ect to
th e li e n or cla i m or the Division of
Aid for th e Aged i n lhe Depart•
ment of Public Welfare of th e
Slat e of Ohio.
Plaintiff i n her pe ti tion requ ests
authority to sell th e entire Inter­
est in all parcels describe d in said
pet ition by v i rtu e of Se ction 2127 .·
08 of th e Revised Cmde of Ohio.
In the pray er of th e pe tition
plaintiff prays she may be author•
ized and ordered to sell the en•
tire inte rest i n all parce ls of real
estate described in said petitlon,
which are numbered 1 . 2, 3, 4, 5,
6 an d 7, according to th e statutea
in such case mad e and provided,
free and clear of any and all
cla i ms of the defend'l..nts herein,
aud for such other an d furth er re-­
lie f, legal and equity, as may be
prop e r in the pre mises.
Sai d part ie s are requ i red to
answef on or before the 1 1th day
or June A. D . 1960.
Dated April 2 1st, 1960.
Ed na O. Hawk as f.dmin•
istratrix of th e Estate ot
Edmund A. Carsey, deceased .
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Attotn ey s for Plaintiff
&lt;•1 21, 28; &lt;5&gt; 5, 12, 10, 2s.

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POR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
I emta per word, OQ inaerti.Olt Minimum ch�e- - 60 r.enU

I een.11 per word f-1).T LAree co.nseouliv e inlertiona.
Special. - o.ne mouth for 30 cent&amp; per wor d.
hi! nte of 3 Cl.\'nte per word ,rilJ. be cb.al'ged for adverti1h1C
lf not paid wU-.bu1 10 days after receiving bill.
.BrroN in Advertilinc - Should be reportPd immediately. The
Dally Semioel wW not be ["eaponaible for more than one iococ•
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Card of Thanb and Special Notice• of Evenll Jl.UO. Obltu.ariea
pubtiJhed at 1 eenl per word.
�IORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
G DAYS
I MO.
1&amp;
60c
90&lt;
$1.36
'4.M
Z0
60c
$1.20
fl.al
$6.00
:Ill
711c
$1.M
$2.25
$7.30
Ada feelll.yed by 10 A.IL will be in that day·• Jllllpel',

PHON E WY.2-21 57

l I I Notices

1 9 1 I-or !&gt;ale

Thoma, M. fain
HOOVER UPRIGHT
VACUUM
Termhe and Pett c... ,ro1
Cl eaner in A-1 con d ition, has
,i,,.. ln,pectlofl, lnturanca Nation­
thro w away bag s . Full price
"""•· INY tfflna.
only $23.00. Phone WY2-2204.
4-1 5-6lc
PlloM
WY 2·"66
l'ortlmNfh PR 64:ISO
2 29 lie CHARLESTON MILK BASE. How­
ard C.aldwe!IY Tupper s Plain&amp;,
SHA.DE VALLEY LAKE IS NOW Ohio. Phone Cool v ille 1598.
open for fi,h ina:.
4 19 3tp
4 18 6tp
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COMFORTA 8LE FOOT WEAR !or
now and the hot d ays ahead . We
1 955 FORD V8 FAIRLANE 2 DR.
have KEDE'ITES and SUMMER­
sedan. A be.autiful cu. $7lii5.00.
ETTES in the "most wanted "
Blatthrus, Pom eroy.
4 20-61(:
1lylea. The Shoe Box, Mi ddl e­
port.
-'!. 18 6tc
flON CINII UNd Cart
All Mokt1 and '"°"II
FOR SALE: l - 8 t_;U. FT HOT­
MITRO POLITAN MOTOU
point refrig erator. 1 d i xle gu
Main It,
rang e .an d 1 dinette se t. Priced
--.,..,, Oh'reaaom1ble. Raymond ThomH,
19'!0 CHEVROLET VB STATION
Langsv llle , Ohlo.
4 18 tile
Wagon One careful owner.
Show, bett of care $1395.00. FOR SALE RESTAURANT COM­
Blaettnan, Pomeroy.
4•2�tc plet e and ready to operate. Call
or see Freddie Thahel, Mason,
1955 �UICK IN VERY GOOD
W. Va.
4-2l-3tp
cond1Uon $600. Phon e SH2.-4192
4·21-3tc.
4½. H. P. GAHDEN THACTOR
1956 GMC ' � TON PICKUP. I w i th attachments. C. J. Li nger$695.00. Inquire at Hut Restaur- l felt, Lane St., New Haven, W.
4-21·6tp
ant, Rutland.
4-21-3tc l Va.
--lSffiO CADILLAC 4 DR. SEDAN. RECEIVED MORE TROPICAL
Il s h, Molli e's, Angel'.11 an d Von
Power ateerlnt. Spotl es,. black
Rio's, etc. Lowell McNickl e,
$1095.00.
llnlab.
Blaettnara,
4-15-6tc
Antiquity, Ohio.
Pomefo)'.
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1954 MERCURY IN GOOD CON­
diiion. New motor an d trans­
million wlth 4000 mllet!I. N ew
brakea and
wheel cylinders ,
caps and new ti re,. Pric e $4-GO
Phone WY2�720.
4-20-6tc
1909 PONTIAC VB 4 DR. SEDAN.
Ra d io and heater. On e carnful
owner. Extra uice $2495.00.
BlHltnara, Pomeroy
4-20-6tc

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SINGER SEWINI.¥ MAC1IINE IN
beautiful mudern cablnct. Cum­
plete with allachmcnl1 and
&amp;uaranlee. Will sell for $37.00
cash or by monthly payments.
Phon e WY2-2204.
4-15-fltc

l9Mi HOUSE 'J'HAU...Jrn. 30 fl.
Sleeps six, 2 bedrooms. Very
good c:undllion, Inquire nt 477
tij'c.lW.lore St., Middleport.
4 19 file

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WSTERED HEllEFOHD BULL.
so milk cooler. Mrs. Eurana
IVINOOW BUND� .,\NO SHADES
Thomas, Long Bollom, Ht. No.
Ven:;.U111 Bllnda, all 1ize1 and
1.
4-21-3tp
colon, Jtre1 Eltimatea. Dale
Wippel Supply, au, Unic.n �ve, ,
l'omeroy, Obie..
3-4-6otc ( 90 1
TOO,ATO STAJIES. ANY QUAN• USRD BOATS AND MOT0ai '25
and q while ' the,- lalt, M■tr•
tlty up to ao,ooo. Reusonably
poOtln Motor1, 600 I, Mein
prlcNI. C.:MII WY 2-2663 or M aaon
It., Pomtroy, Phone WY.2.-IVO.
SPruce 3-M196 collect alter 7 p.
1 1•24-tfc
mN
4 19 3tc

Ma rine Suppl iei.

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CHICKEN MANUHE. All to be
moved oul or bulldlna. Cheater
Spencer, Rt. 3, Pom eroy. Call APAt\ l'MEN'fS - t'urnuihed 1nd
uuturnilhed. Mdlaau1n, Middle•
_!.U 3-227 1.
4 19 3tp
porl. Ph.one WY-2-5286.
2·8-tf
UIVING ROOM SUITE. EXCEL­
lent condition. Will deUve r rea- 7 AND B ROOM HOUSE, TWO 5
room apartment,. A. N. Ben1el,
.lOnable dlatance. Phone SH2Phone WY2-S272.
11·2-trc
f67i.
4-20-3lc
19M CO·OP COCKSHUIT TIIAG FOK RENT HOUSE IN POMEROY
,t room, and bath, unfu rnlabed.
TOR with live 1,1ower take oH.
Call 11fter 3:30 P. M., Phone
Robert Pkketi, Pomeroy, WY 2·
4-16-tfc
631U.
4 19 3tc

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1 GUS!, SHOWCASE, $:I0.00, Call ASHLAND UIL SERV. STATION
M iddleport, Ohio, Good
oppor­
Dut1.Gn Drua: Co.
4 1 8 3t p
tunity for rl&amp;hl p11rty. Come to
bulk plant at Mine rsv ille or
c,lt WY2·2166 fo r
detaila.
4-20-Jtc
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WANTED GIRL FOR GENERAL
hou■ework. Call WY2-3241.
4·19-3 1c

COOK WANTED, CALL WY2-9982.
4·20-3tc
For FREE lnopecllon,
,HON
Gilmore's Supply Slore

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II, Mo"" W, Va.

READING TIiis AD WON''l' IIELP
Call lhe number below for ap•
polntment if you are 23 and
can qualiry 18 the m,1.n I want,
lhl■ ,m1JJ ad will be the begin•
plna of your future. OL.J-4013
f.-2J-2lc
WANTED-GIRL OR
WOMAN
for part tlme work In alore.
W r ltp gi ving referenc es lo Box
668-S % The Daily Senl1nel,
P om eroy.
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HOUSE AND LOT IN NAYLORS
Run, Welt Main Slrffl., Pome•
ro:r, 1lx rooma, ht.th, all utUI•
tJea, flN6.00.
FKAME HOUSE, TEN ROOMS
DAY WORK. BY LICENSED
(l.wo eomplet� flvtt room aJ)lrt•
practical nurse. Call TU 2-44M
mentl)• 111 utillUea, two bath••
between 9 and 3.
" 19 6tc
double lot, on P'ront Street b)'
Pomeroy,
E&gt;&lt; preu
om..,
MI00.00. O'Brien and Cfow 1 -----t. 0. McCOY
RealLy, Call WY2-2'120, Pome,
AUCTION
ray.
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TWELVE FOOT NEAT CASE,
COND"'1ClNING, REFRIGERd ouble dulY, Koch, like new
1Uoa aervlte. Jack '• Rerri,ceraN()0,00.
tlon, Nf!lrt Havu, Phon1
._.21-31-C
:151137.
11-:13-U
LIVI IAIT, MINNOWI, NIGHT
Qawlert, tilhlng suppllea, fish- 11.UILL a PURNAC'-� WISrtNOln,: llcenaea, available from 6
MOUi •"lllftcn. A.maid •�
• · m: to T:30 p. m. week day•.
thert, ,.,,HUN. Ohio. 'hone
Bunda)' 8·10 a. m. File Novelty
WY-2.QM.
1 1-19-Hc
Shop.
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n:AM OF BLACK .MARES 2800
1ppllance repair. Ph one Ot.11
Ibo. II. E. Geltyl, Happy Holllc:Cllntock, llleln1, Ohio.
low Rood.
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deceased; J ohn Partlow, WhON dent, and. ii Is neceasary to sell
er, whose plac e of residente ls place of resid
ence
is utlnowD ; the re al estate owned by Edmun d
unknown; Ralph Miller, whose
evisees, leea- A. Carsey, de ceased, al the lime
the
unknown
h
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in,
d
Ca .. No. 1 8,165
plac:e of resi de nce is 1 1315 FirDonal d C&amp;rsey, whose place of mona Ave .. Inglewood, Cali fornia; tees, d istributee�, adimnistraton, of his dec ease, in orde r to pay the
re si d ence is 5451 S. B elsay Road , Huth Hayes, wh05e plac e i;Jf real• exerutors , if any, of John Pa rtlow, -debts of s ai d deced ent and the
Grand Blanc, Michiga n; the un- dence IS 2501 Lenore St., Pllrk- deceased ; the unknown heirs, d e v- costs of ad ministering said estate.
known h ei rs, de v isees, legatee s, ersburg, W. Va.; the unknown 1sees, legat ees, d istrlbute e.s, ad- tUrlher, pla i nliff alleges lhat the
distr1butees, administrator s, ex ecu- heir.s, dev1sees, l egatee s, distri bu- min1.strators, ex ecutors, of Alex- sa id decedent. Edmund A. Carsey,
tors, if an;y, of Ev e re tt Carsey, de- tees, admm1struors, executors, of ander Hull, decease d : the unknown d i ed seized in fee simpl e of all the
CM.sc d ; the unknown he in., de v 1- t�annie r· rost, dec eased; lhe un• heirs, de vLsee s, l e gatees, distr i bu- parcels of real estate hereinaJter
sees. legate es, d i1tribut ees, admin- known heirs, de v isee1. l egatees , tees, .ad ministrators, uecutors of described as parce l nos. I . 2, and 4.
Grant Hin ds, dece ased ; lhe un- An d further lhat Ed m und A. Car, •
i.strators , e xecutors. if any, of Eva distributees, ad mmtstrator
s , e:x ecu­
Carsey, deceased ; the unknown tors, if any, of Elsi e M ill e r, de- known he irs, dev i sees, legate es, sey died seized i n fee simple of
heirs, dev1sees, legat ees, distribu- ceased ; the unknown heirs, devia- distributees, ad ministrators, e x e c- the undivided 801 / l 296lh part of
tees, ad ministrators, executors, if ees, leg.11tees, di stributees, ad m i n- utors of Morgan Martin, dece ased ; parcel nos. � 5. 6, and 7, describany, of Luther S. Carsey, deceased ,· islrators, executo rs, if any, of Esta the unknown he irs, devisees, lega- l;'!d herein to-wit:
Parcels Nos. 1 · 2 :
the unknown heirs, devisees, lega- Burnsid e, deceaSP.d ; the unknown tees, di stributees, administrators,
of Lewis Bolin, OeceasThe following described real
tees, distributees, administr.ators, heirs, de\'isees, legatee s, d i stribu- executors
·
executors, 1f any, of Etta Turner, Lees, administrators, executors, if ed; Wilber Dean, whose place of estate situated in the County of
dece.ased; Della Dowell, whose a11y, of Leonar d Burns ide , dec eas­ res iri enc e is unknown; th e un- Meigs, i n the State of Ohio, in the
place of residence is 1417 Mui- ed; Jesse Story, whose place of known h e irs, de vis ees , legate es, Township of Bed ford, bounded and
berry Drive, Tampa, Florida: Walt- residence is Goodi ng, Idaho; Ralph d is\ribute es, ad ministrators. e ll.ecu.- describe d as follows : The south
er Will, whose place of resid ence Story, whose place of reside nce is tors, if any, of Wilber Dean, de - half of the west one-haU of F'racceased ; the unknown heirs, de v i- t1011 No. 1 , Town No. 3, Range No.
1s unknown; the unknown heirs.
Good i ng, Idaho; Me l vin Story,
dc_v1_secs, legatees. distnbulees, ad- whose place of residence is Good- sees, legatees, d i stributees, ad- 13 of the Ohio Company'11 Pur1�1�1sln1tors, executors, 1f any, ,of ing, Idaho; th e unknown he irs, mim slrators, executofs of W right chase. contain i ng 65½ acres, more
E l fie Will, deceased; Branch Mill- , devisces, legatee s, distributees, W elker, dece ased; the unknow n or less. There is excepted from this
heirs , dev isees, legatee!, distribu- tract of land 30 acres more or less
TELEVI SION RADI O AND SMALL admin istrators, exe cutors, if any, tees, ad ministrators , e xecutors of conveyed by a former owner,
;
und
h
t e
Appliance repair, Call Frank 0 - Elfa Slory, de cease
Maliss a Partlow, d c eased; the un- James Phillips, to Wil liam R. Phil­
C1Pfflna, 414 N. hcond AYe., known heirs, dcvisccs , legatees, known he irs, dev isee,;, legate e s, j lips by a deed dated January 14,
He d1stributees, a.dmimstrators, e xe cuMkldlepon.
distribute e5, adm i nistrators, exec- 1877 and recorded in Volume 47
W&gt;rs of Moses A. Partlow, dec easutors of William Martln, d eceas ed; 1 at Pag e 597 of the records of
AUCTIONEER
ed; the unknown he irs, devis ees,
th e unknown heirs, de visecs, l ega- dced1 of "Me i gs County, Ohio, and
Complm SeNI�
legatees, dislributeei., adm i nislradistrihutees, administrators, at the present date own ed by E. C.
tees,
Critt Br■dford
tors, executors of William A.
of Ste ph en Hull, de- McGrath {See dee d from A. o.
executors
Write, Phone or Contad
Story, decea sed ; the unknown
c
eased; th e unknown heirs, d e vi- Lightfoot to E. C. M cGrath, Vol� C. BRADFORD, Racine, Ohl._ heir8• devisees, l e gatees, distribu•
ees , l egatees, distr ibutees, admin- ume 146, page 613).
25--U
t.ces, a d mi ni strators, executors of s
iatrato
rs, e xecutors, of Amanda H.
Furth ermore exc e pting a tract of
Eliza B. Dean, deceased ; the un•
HO&gt;ll; BUILDERS, BIRCO CABI­ known heirs, de visees, legatees, Marlln, d eceased; the unknown land containing 10 acres more or
NET mak ers Formica link tops. distributees, adm inistrator,, e xecu- heirs, de v lsees, l egatees, d istribu- l ess an d de scfibed as follows: B e•
Vinyl aabestos block laid. House tor11, if any, of Luther H. Carsey, tees, administrators, executors of ginning at the south east corner or
th e un- th e south half of the southwest
repalt• ot ail de1crJ.p Uona. Call dece ased; th e unknown heirs, devi - John Li nds ey, de&lt;:eased ;
known
heirs,
d
e
v
is
e
e
s.
l
e
gate es, quarte r of said Fraction No. 1 :
Guy Ne' aler, Racine, Ob.lo.
se es, legatees, dlstributeea. ad mind istributees , administrators, e:xecu- th e nc e north 66 rod s and 9 links
Mi
Uc
2
i strators, e:xetuton of Ja rv is Caraey, de ceased; th e unknown hein, tors, if any, of Luth. er Carsey, d e- to the north line of the south h.alr
GRAVELY T"-ACTOR SALIS AND
ceased; th e unknown h.e lr-s, devi- of sa id fract i on; thence west 24
Service. 51 2 E. MalR, PotMro-,, d ev isee s, legatee s, dlst rlbulees , ad- se es, l e gatees , d lstribute es , admin- rods; thence south 66 rods and 9
y
Phone WY2•2975. Open 'tll 9 m i n i strators, executors of Holle istratora, ex ecuton, if any, o( Lu- l i nks to the south lin e of said
Hawk, deceased; the unknown
p. m. until Jun• 1. S.INm■n:
ther Partlow, deceased ; the un- Fraction; th ence east to the place
e irs, de vis eos, l egatee,, dlstribuHarold l■rnhHt,
Reed&amp;vllle, h
tees, ad minis trato rs, executor■ of known h e irs , devla ees, legatees, of beginn i ng.
Ohio. Phone Coolwlll• 3691.
REFERENCE DEEDS: Vol. 1 16,
John Caney, deceased ; the un- dl etrlbutee� , administrators, uecu3-19--Uc
known heirs , devi sees , l egatee1, tors, if an;y, of Elihu Partlow, d e• Page 595, Vol. 127, Page 1�2. Vol.
ceased; the un�no�n heirs , de:,-" i •
FOR THE BEST ROOFING SER­ distr i bute es, ad ministrators, ex ecu- ees, legatees, d1slr1butees, adm n- 147, Page 632, Vol. 148, Page 244,
r
�
v ic e, roof
repairing, roofing, tors of Lilly Roa e Carse)', deceB11· iatrators, executors, o Moses Part- Deed Records, :Meigs County, Ohio.
'
(
Parce l No. 3
roof •painting,
Call u s Bill ed . th e unknown h eirs, deviaee1, le - low, deceased; th e unknown h e irs,
following described real
Th
e
Wyatt and George Staats. Phone gatees, di atributees, adminiatrator11 d �vi_aees, l egatees, diatributees, adestat
e situated in the Townsh.ip of
executors,
if
an;y,
of
Carolin
e
CarWY2-2724. Pomeroy, Ohio.
sey. deceased ; th e unknown heirs, mimstnlors, executors, of Jame s Bedford,. in the County of Mei gs
4-15-fltp.
---- --------- de visecs, legatees� distrlbuteea, a d- W. Carle ton, deceased; the un- an d State of Ohio1 i n Fracti on No.
ARE YOU RUN DOWN AT THI mini11tralors, e xecutors , i f any, of k�own heir,, d� v !t1eea, l egate es, 1 I , Town No. 3, R ange No, 13 of
Purchase
hHl.-t Don your MVI nffcl UY. Ed mund Carse y, deceased; the un- d1 strlbutees, admmu1trators, ex ecu- the Oh i o Company's
Ing? But Vl'ork. LawHt Prlc"­ known heirs, dev isees, l egatees, tors, of Lusana �artlow, deceased; bounded and describe d as follows:
R.&amp;CINI SHOI SERVIC I IHOP di11tribute e11, administrators, e:xecu- the unknown heirs, devlsees, le ga- Beginning at the southeast corne r
tees, dislributees, administrators, of the soulh haU of th e southwesl
RACINI, OHIO.
tors, of William R. Phllllp.11, deG
ceased; the unkonwn he irs, devi- e x ecutors of eorge Wa shington quarter of said Fraction No. l ;
Partlow,
d
eceased;
t!te unknown th ence north 66 tods an d 9 Jinks
sees, legatees, distribulc ea, addevlsees, legatees, distribu- lo the north line of th e south half
heirs,
ministrators, executors , of Jamc1J1
Phillips, dec eased ; the unknown lees, admini_strators, executors of of sai d Fraction No. 1 ; thence west
heirs, dcvisees, lcgat�es, di!lrlbu- Wllllam Christy, deceased; th e un- 24 rods·' thence south 66 rods and
tees, a d mini strators, executors, of known he i rs, de v ise es, legatees, 9 links tu th e south line of saicJ
ad�inistralors, exec- Furtion; thence east to the place
Naham Wa rd , deceased; the un- d lstributee s,
utora
deceue d; t he of beginning containing 10 acres
of
Ida
Christy,
known heirs, devlsees, legate es,
unknown heirs, d eviseea, legatee s, more or less.'
distrlbutecs, ad ministrators, e xecuad ministrators, ex e cBefore 9:30 A.M.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS:
tors, of Geor�e D. Welker, deceas- d istribute es,
of
utors,
Tid
e Christy, deceas ed; Vol . 54, Page 227
Mlddleport WY•2-2649
De e d Records,
cd; th e unknown he irs, de v isees,
e unknown he i rs, de visees, le ga- Meigs County, Oh io · Case No. 3627.
th
Pornaroy WY-2..389$
s
,
legatee distrlbutee s, admlniatraKAUT% FEID $TORI
tors, ex ecutors, of Abe Pric e, de- tee s, distributees, administrators, Probate Court, M e igs County, Ohio,
At Cttetter
ceased ; the unknown he irs , d evi- executors of M i nnie Christy, de- Vol. 1 48, Page 244 Deed Records.
Yukon 5-2145
Parcel No. 4:
.secs, le gatees, distributees, admln• ceased; th e unknown he irs, d e viHAMII.L SIRVICI STATION
The follciwing de scribed real
istraton, executors, of Lyd ia A , �ees, legatees, distributee11, adminBefo,. 9!00 A.M.
Wingett, dec e1118�d; the unknown 1atrators, e xecutors of Charles estate situate d in the County of
AIIMn,- 3353
h_eln, dcv is ecs, l egatees, d i8tribu- Chtltlly, decea1ed; tht ,!illkllQ;Nn Me igs, in the Stat e of Ohio and in
Every Day Bervlefl 111 - tees, a d ministrator s, e xecutors, of he irs, d eYisees, legatees, distr ibu- the Township of Bedford m f'rac---- Be njam i n Cornell, deceased; the tee s, administrator!!, e xecutors of lion No. 7, Town No. 3, Range No.
UPHOLSTIRY CLEANED
unknown h.eirs, deviaeea, legatees, Yem Chri�ty, dec�ased ; lht: un- 13 of the Ohio Company's Purby new m odern method· en dorsed distributeea, ad ministrators , e xecU• known heirs, dev 1sees, legatees, chase, bounded and desc ribed as
by l eading fabric manufacturers . ton of Barlon Mills, deceased; the di stributees, admini�traton, e xocu- follows: Beginning twenty chains
Cost very low. All work guaran- unknown he i rs, dev l sces, lcgate l!S, tors of Gro ver Chri sty, deceased; and 25 links east of th e northwest
teed . Furnilur•J rea dy to use In distributces, ad mini strators, exccu- Mike Christy, whose place of resi - corner of Fraction No. 7 at a
2 hours, All work d o11e electrl- ton, of Alden Story, d ecease d ; the de nce is Tipton, Iowa; the un- stake with two wh i te oaks as wit­
cally. Call tod11y !or demonstration unknown heirs, devlsces, Ie11:atCH, known heirs, de Yi sees, l eg_ateea, ness trees; thence e ast 8.7, ch.tins
or estimate . NO OBLIGATION. dlstrib1.1tecs, admini strators, e xecu- dlstrlbutees, administrator s, exec- to a stake at the road· thente
P1u9h'1 Upholatuy CIHnen
tors, of t:liia A. Carsey, dece ased; utors of Carl Christy, decea!led ; the south 5 1 ¼ degrees �est 3.80
Phone TU2•56a5.
4-l6-6tp
the unknown he irs, dev i sees, J ell• unknown heirs, �e�isees,, lcg11tees. chains; thcn(.'e south 35 degrees
-tees, distribute es, adnHn istralora, dlt!llributees, adm1mstrator1, execu- west 3.00 chains along th e road to
tors of Er ne at Christy, dec eased; a atak e , a small black oak 89 witCLILAH .. •
executors , of Luzanne Parllow, de..._ Ii TV Re pair ....,_
th
e unknown he irs, de visees, lega- ness tree ; thence north 431/4 deceased; the unknown heirs, devl•
t
ees, dl1tr ibutees,
ad miniatr alors, grcea we st 90 links to a gum 12
Phone WY-�2155
seet1, l egatees, distributees, admin•
· executoni of We ber Chriaty, de• inches in d iameter; th e nce north
P'omiittip,. Oh-.
istrators, executors, i i ,ny, o f Ml
tilda Jane Partlow, deceased; the ceased ; th e unknown he irs, devi, 33 degrees we st 2.30 chain s ;
&lt; ,\11,,f
unknown hei rii, dev isees , legatees, 11ees, l egatee,, dlatrlbutees, admin• th ence north 44 degrees west 1 .75
- -------- dis tributees, admlnlt!ltrators, execu• lstrators, executors of Albe rt chains to 111n ash tree 10 i nches In
BARNES-SIMPSON .IN&amp;u
CK tors, of Ta c y E. Thumb, deceased ; Christy, deceased ; th e unknown diam ete r; thence north 27 degrees
A1 ut� Middleport. Flre.,�utothe unknown he irs, dovlsecs, le11:•• h elrs, devi1ees, Je gateu, dlst rJbu- west 1.50 chains to the place of
mo itie, B ondi, Pbont WY-J.
tees, dl8 trlbutee1, adm lnlstrator1, teca, adminJstratora, executors of beginning, containing Three (3)
2903·
executors, If any, of John H. Car• Charles Christy, de ceHed; the un- acres, more Of Jess.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS:
sey, deceHed; Mra, J. "M. Thumb, known heira, devlsee1, legatees,
00MPLETE
-IN
__
bURANCI:
diatrtbutees, adminlatraton, exec- Vol. 116, Page !i95; Vol. 127, Page
wh
place
01e
e
rcald
or
is
ncc
.
un• uton of Mary Youna:,
tectlon. Lile, Auto, )'In. Pollo
deeaased; 1�2; Vol. 147, Page 6.12, D eed RecCall Don llllla. lllddJeporl. known; lhe unknown he irs, devl• the
own heirs, devl1':9&amp;, le:a- ords of 'Meig1 County, Ohlo.
kn
un
e
s,
se
l
e
gat
ees,
dlstrlbut e es, ad•
Ob,,.
Pa rce l No. 5:
mlnlatratora, executor,, if any, of tee1, d11tr1bu 1ees, adm1mstratora,
executors, it any,
of
Ida
Ch
risty
Th
e followlna
described real
Mrs. J. M. Thumb, deceased ; John
&amp;TJV.1118
Carsey, whole pince ol real• Youna:, deceased; the unknown estate aituated in the Town11hlp of
dence i, unknown; th e unknown heir,, devisees, legate,,, dlsiribu- Bedford, In the County of M elg,,
heir,, devlaeea, leaatees, dlstrtbu- tees, ad.m�nlstratora; executors if and State of Ohio, ln Fr11,ctiona
,..
tees, administrators, executors, If any o( Georae Young, deceased; No. 1 and No. 7, Town No. 3.
t�e unknown heirs devlaees, lea:•- Rang� No. 1!1 or the Ohio Comany, o f John
Carsey, deceased;
William Christy, whoae place of teiiH, dist r ibutecs, adminl1trators, pany s Purchase, bounded and de­
"" ...._.-.
reside nce ta unknownj the un:- executors of Sa rah Ernaline Part• scribed aa foUows: Beginning at a
low, deceased; the unkn own heirs, point SO chalnt!I west ot thll north­
known heir, dev laeea
legatees
devl1ee1,
lea:1teea, dlatributeea, east corner o� Fraction No. 7;
4ft LIMeln It,
dlstributeei, �dmlnlatra'tors, execu:
Phone WY-MS61 Mtddls,orl
tor11 if any of William Christy de- administrators, executora, If any, thence south 6 chains and ,53 links
coas�d; chulea Christy, whote of Charlea Ch ri1ty dectued: Ida to a post where an •� 12 inches
place ot residence 11 unknown· Youn,e, wh oae place of residence la !n diameter bean south 10 link!!;
the unknown heln, devl.aees, lega: unknown: th e unknown heirs, dev• the�ce north 84 degrees e11t 15
FOR SALE: FIVE ROOM HOUSE l.et'!I, distributeet!I,
laee,, le&amp;ateea, dlatrlb\ltees, ad• chams and :W links to a point ln
admlnistrator"s,
13 acrea, 3 miles from Middle­ executon,
mlnlatratora,
executor,, if any, or the ro111d; thence with 11ld r�ad
if any, of Ida Youns,
port, &gt;,ii mil e ot t Rt . 7. Contact deceased ·
Joaeph
Partl
ow, Jr.,. deceaaed; Ab· north 17 degrees we1t 7 chama
Asbury Caraey wh0$0
Blanche G. Cline, Alba�, Ph one place or ' r
ealdence is �nknown; · ner Partlow, who�e place of r�•1· ,nd 11 links to an ashcetre4: ln the
2467, a�e nt for Central Re a It)' the unknown
dence ls unknown, the unknown for ks or the road; then w11h the
heir•
ee
1 g
Company, Columbus.
4-21-Stp tees, dit!ltrlbutee,, ' devls
heirs, devlaeea, legatees, di■tribu. road north 82:lia degrees west 2
admlnl:�at��: tees ,adminllltnton, executon or �hains and 55 links to a post;
of Asbury Car•
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE IN executors, Ifedany, Em
� U t,; Don Christy, deceaaedi wm take thente south 7G degreH west 5
·
ma
m
Syr•cus e . See Rk:hard Wine­ aey deeeu
notlce that on the 1st day of M arch thaln1 and l50 Unks to the south
brenner.
4-21-Slp wh� place oi reaidence is �n� 1
, Edna O. Hawk, aa Adminia- line of _Fractton No. 1 and the
HOUSE FOR SALE IN POMEROY knownj the unknown' hein, devl• t r960
atrlx of the Estate or Edmund north hne of Fraction No. 7 ;
sees
legatee•
diitrlbute.e
1
9 room•, 2 baths, full liled
ec:\l
tr�
A . . C1t1e y, deceaaed, filed her pe. thute west with said line 5 chains
� �.' �{d 1:::
baaement, ne w a:aa furnace, ls tora, ex ton i f n
tlt1 on in the Probate Court of and GO link• to the place or be gin­
d�eaaed · � A
l1rte lot. F. A. Swallel, 807 ma SUmeb:
Meip
County, Ohio, beln• Cue ning, containing 10 acres. One
Spring Ave., Pomeroy . 4-1G· 12tc Pier ce, whoa� place of 'residt:: No. 18, 16&amp;, againt!lt the above halt acre Is In the south part of
11 unknown · the unknown helra
devlaeet, 1eiateea, diatributees, ad'. named partiet. and other&amp; u de- Ft-action No. 1 and Nine and one­
f0B SALE: FIVE IIOOM HOUSB ministralon executors If any of fendanta, allecm, that she ii the halt acres ue ln Fraction No. 7.
duly ap�inted and qualitled Ad- ThflN: la exceptfd from lhe he rein
with baN,. Nice loeatlon. Melvin Anna Pier�, deeeated.'
; the • un- mlnl1tratr1l of &amp;.he ir.,tate of .Ed· described parcel of land a tract of
l l l Locuol st·• P OJHl'Q
known heln dlv1111!ta
leg te s
:� p
mund A. Cane)', deceated. Furth• land de�lbed 11 �ollowa: Begin­
Ot
dJatrlbut&amp;et, ' admlaiitr�tors, 'ex!:: ermore I.hat Che penonal ,
,roperty nlnf at the 1outhe11t C?mer o(. the
BOUSE FOR SALE M PAGi­ utors of l�pb ParUo w, dtce•sed·• or the nilf Edmund A, Caney, &lt;t,e- herein described tract of land;
Partlow' Jt.� whoso Pl a: ceased, Is wholly inallf'flcien t to thence south 1M degrees west 3
town, ■Is rooma, 4 nom.1 don. Joaeph
eudenoe
la unk own · th
2 up, ap1r ozlmatei, 1 •ere 1• of r
P the cos.ta of 1dm t nl1terlnC a.a id chalna; thence north l T degre es
known
heln,
devJaeea, ' leg:te!,, �Y
a
'\lel land euellent well 13 mUe
c..tlte and the debts of the dece- west. 3.33 cbailll to • hole in rock;
from Pome roy on State .Rout■ dlatributees,, admlnii&amp;rators, exec892. Price '800.00. Inquire uton, if any, of Abne"r Partlow, deceased; Anna' :fl'artlow, whose place
Mn. Howell at Pa1elowa,
NOW IS THE MOST OPPORTUNE TIME
of residenee 1, unknown; lhc un3-12.flOte
TO HAVE YOUR
known hieirs, de\'ise es, legatees.,
3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE. dl1trlbuteea, 1dmini1lrator,, e xecI acre of ground. Loc,,ted on utor,a, 11 1111. of Anna Partlow, deMidd leport Hill. Ph, WY 2-311 8. •,..ed; Roile Partlow, whose plaee
We Mow Y:\Fan
=
ud Replaee
4 19 31C or residence i1 unknown: th e un-a la
Cost, · _
All
W�tlo
.
known heln, devluies, leg11tei&amp;ai

Legal NotI.Ce

WANT ADS

'

..... _ ..,.

ss

Call Dlca Stenett

-

•

thence north 8' dep-eea ead 3
chains to the road or to the eHt
lint! of th e abo ve de scribed. 10 acre
tn1.ct; thence south 17 de grees easl
3.33 chains to the plac e of be­
ginning, the exception h ereil'I to
contain I acre mor e er less.
k.t:.FERENCE LNSTRUM.ENTS:
Vol. W, Page 1 18; Vol. 87, Pages
J l 4-3 l5 Deed Records, Case No.
J&lt;627 Probat e Court, M eigs Coun­
ty, Oh i o. Vol. 148, Page 244, De ed
H.ecords.
Parcel No. 6:
-�1
The lollowmg descr i bed real es­
tate situated in the Township of
J::1.edford , m the County of Meigs
and Stale of Ohio, bounded and de­
scribed as follow11: The south one­
half of the e.ast one-half of t'rac­
t1011 No. 1 , Town No. 3, Range No.
13, of the Ohio Company's Pur•
chase, contaimng about 65 acres,
more or less. There is exc e pted ,
however, the following described
tract of land: Beginn ing at the
southeast corn er of Fraclion No. 1,
Town No. 3, Range No. 1 3, thence
west on sa i d fraction l ine 6S rods,
13 l inks to the Coun'ty Road;
thence North � degrees we::;t IO
rod8 along sii.1 d road ; th e nce north
21 degre es east 39 rods to a large
wh i te oak stump; thence north 25
degrees east 20 rods to th e mid d le
line of sai d Fraction; the nce east
28 rod s an d 1 1 links to a stone;
th e nce south 5 rod s and 1 7 links
to the southwest corner o { Frac­
tion No. 2 ; thenc e east 19 rods and
17 links to the northwest corner
of Sectmn No. 8; thence south 60
rods and 1 7 links to the plac e of
beginni ng, containing 22 acre1,
more or less.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS
Vol. 24, Pages 536-537, Vol. 87,
Pag es 314-315,
D e ed R ecords ,
Meigs County, Ohio, Cas e No. 3627,
Probate Court, M e igs County,
Ohio; Vol. 148, Page 244, De ed
Records.
Parc el No. 7:
The following described real es­
tate situat ed i n the Township of
Bed ford, ln the County of Meigs,
an d State of Ohio, in Fraction No.
7, Town No. 3, Range No. 13 of
th e Ohio Company.'s Purchase ,
bounde d and descr i bed as follows:
Beginning on the north l i ne of
l-"'raction No. 7 at the northwest
corner of a ten atre tract of land
de eded by M ight Welk e r (see Vol­
ume 30, Page 229) to Luther Car­
sey; thence west on sa i d Fraction
line 25 rods to th e road; thence
i;outheaste rly along said road to a
point 7 rods south of the place of
beginning; thence north 7 rods to
the place or beg i nning, conta i ning
B7/160th of an acre, more or less.
REl'' ERENCE INSTRUilfENTS:
Vol. 36, Page 195, D ee d Records,
Meigs County, Oh i o, Case No.
3627 Probate Court, Meigs County,
Ohio.
Plaintiff says that the real
estate, descr i bed in said petition
as Parce ls 1 1 2 and 4 and wh ich
were own ed entirely by Edmund
A. Carsey at the tim e o{ his de­
cease, was appraised! by tho ap­
praisers at $1,000.00. Said plain­
tif[ states that the interest of
Edn\und A. CllI'sey in the real es­
tate de scribed as Parcels 3, 5, 6
and 7 was appraised a l $618.00 an d
that the e ntire interest in said
real estate was appra is e d by the
appraisers at $1,000.00 and is its
true value.
Plaintiff states that she is un­
able to determine which de fen­
dants are the owners of the re•
maining 495/ 1296th part or the
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Bi&lt;l. Successful Bidder to furnish "
Bond in lh.e amount of $10,000.00.
WASHINGTON · UPI-Sen. Roa.
Meigs County Commissioners re•
serve the right to reject any or an bert C. Byrd (D·W. Va.) says sen.
· John F. Kennedy (D-Mass.) Is too
bids.
Meigs County Commlttlonars young and -inexperienced t o be
By Sharon Bo,-IH, Clerk . president.
(4) 1 1 , 14, 18, 21, 25, 28, 6tc
K enni!dy, who Is 42, and Sen.
Hub ert H. Hum-phrey, D•Mlnn.,
48, afe the only contenders In
the May 10 Democratic pre,lden­
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Tex., 51, who i� not campaigning
In any of the pre-cc,nvention
prJsidential primaries.
Returning from a five-day tour
of 27 We st Virginia countie s,
Byrd said that Kennedy "lscks
the age and cxperlenN: to be rpr••
sitl ent In th ese perilous time�."

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COLUMBUS UPI-Secretary of
State Ted W. Brown -predicted
today that 1,250,000 Oh.ioans will
vote in the May 3 primffY.
Brown -also announced that a
record 4,517,617 pe rsons are ell•
gible to vote In Ohio of thti 6,·
S00.000 who -would be el11lble if
they registered. He S&amp;id this wa
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Columbus, are ,nnou n.cln l I thie
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ly Vin w...A aurprtae birthday diMM' wa,.
held Sundt)', April lO at tu home
of Mr. and Vn. Garth Smith In
honor of their aon, Kenn)', on bil
17th birthday. A bu1e ltlrthday
cake wilh llt'IVellletll eandles made
lbe centerpleet tor tbe birthd,iy
tabl e . Kenny Jtef!ived many nice
gift■. Th.Ole pre&amp;ent included Sllll.n­
All sales subjel't to Rpproval of ley and Frank Well,. Frank An­
Probate t:ourt, "tit!&amp; County, Ohio. drew, Bob and Dick Hall, Charl e.
Walter Hamm
W eber, Mn. Ver a Weber and Mn.
Pomeroy . Ott.o
H elen Archer .
(4) t s. 16, rn, JD, 20, 2 1 , 6tc
M r. and Mn. Forren Bhodn 1nd
daughter were Sunday v.,:Uon of
Mr. Bind Mrs. Donel Larkin■ and
NOTICE OF SALE OF
family •nd Mr. and Kn. Fred Lar- .
AUTOMOBILE
klna,
Notirl' is her'eby given that on
Virgil W1maely and aan. John,
friday, )fay 6, 1960, al 10 A. M., were e mployed one day th.la Wflek
thi:: undersignPd will ofler for aale for Harold .Brewe r and Harold Ger­
at puh\ic auC't ion lo !hf! highe�t man anti spent the ni&amp;ht with his
bidder for cash in hand at Blaet­ d aughter and family. l(r. and Mrs.
lnar Auto company, Pomeroy, Dorsel •..arkins.
Ohio. the following dcsl'ribed auto­
f,ay Rius and son. David, were
tll(lbilc- to-w it: One 1954 Oodg1:. 2
dinner guests of Mr. and
Sunday
dr. sub .. Motor No. •U·, Serial No.
Mrs. Oscar Babcock and son. Ru.
385�1341.
Charles Larkins .was called back
Dated this 18th day or April, to hia employment pt Cincinnati.
1960.
David Vates and Rev. Snod&amp;rJss
GENERAL MOTOftS ACCEP, were calling on Mr. and Mn. Em,
TANCE CORPORATION
eraon Johnson and family at Port•
By J, W, Hy-MS, PA 769
land.
(4) 20, 21, 22, 3lc
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Smith and ,on
of Chill icothe are vi&amp;itina: hit!I �ls­
te-r and rarr.-ly, M r. and Mn. ltar­
NOTICE OF APPOINTMENT
old N ewlun and daughter.
Case No. 18,-154
Aud rey Smith and Vera Weber
Est,te of George McQulvu.
were shopping in Parkershul1il one
deAHed
day 1891 w eek.
Evelyn Stout v isited M i!a Mary
Notice is hereby given that Wll­
li!lln G . McQuigg, whose Post Of­ Carr recently.
iic&lt;' address is 3061 2 Webster Road
Harold Brewer is remodelinc hi1
Bay Village, Ohio, has been duly home .
appointed Adtninistrator or the
Estate o f Georee M cQutgg fate of
Meigs County, Ohio. deceased,
Dated this 1 1 th day of Aptll
1960.
F. H. O'BRIEN,
By HENRIETTA McDADI
Jt1dge of the Pr.obat e Court
M r. and M rt1. Gilea Hammet of
7\ieigs County, Ohio
(4) 14, 21, 28, 3tc Huntington spent the week tind
----with he r aister, Mr,. H.trrr Swan
and .Mr. Swan.
Robert and Charlet MeKelvey
of Belpre were recent
LEGAL NOTICE
Meigs County Highw•r Dept.
of their father, W . G. Kclr,,:Jvey
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS:
an d broth er John.
Sealed B i d s will be received by
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Mc"Bade
the Meigs County Commiss ioners,
sp
e
nt a few days last week vl•�t•
Pemer1JY, Ohio, up until 10:00
ing
their daughter, Mrs. RUl&amp;ell
2nd,
May
o'clock A. M . Monday,
1960 for furnishing and applying a Lutton and family In A-la-on.
Mr. and Mn. Gerald O\Jl'I and
minimum of 83,000 gal. of I. E. 1
childr
en of Huntington, Mr. •nd
Roods.
County
on
Dust Co1-1trol
Mrs.
Eb
er Ours, Iotal, were the
e
th
under
MatPTial to be applied
dinner
gu
ests Of her parent■, Mr.
direction of County Engineer and and Mrs. Van M cDade Sunday,
must have a temperatu re of not
less than 160 degrees when applied.
Work lo start on or about, the
flrst of .l une 1960, an d to be completed by July first, 1 960.

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LEGAL NO TIC!
Thl' un d('rsiin&lt;'d - is offering for
sale two houses owned by the late
Elmer Hamm, W e tzgall Street.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
Bi dij will be received for each
parcel or on both parcth1. Two
houses, appraised at :;t500.00
Property ma)' be seen at acy
time bl· conlarLing Willer Hamm,
Pomeroy, ui-w,.

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HOT MAJORITY OPINION
UNfl'ED NATIONS, N. Y, UPIHugh Gail.llkell, leader of Britain'•
opposition Labor Party, said Tu es•
day that Monday's d emonstration
by 75,000 persons in London
against nuclear weapons was not
an Ind ex to th e majority opinion
of th e British people. Gaitskell waa
here on a private visit.

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real Htatfl described u Parcell I,
G, 6, and '1Plaintlff Jn her petition HUI
forth all the beirs•at·l1w and next
or kin of Edruund A. Caney, de•
cea se d , who are entitled. to thfl
r1ext estate of inheritance
from
Ed mund A. Carsey, deceased.
Pla i nt i ff in her petition alleges
that the Interest of sald Edmund
A. Cusey, d eceased , is subj ect to
th e li e n or cla i m or the Division of
Aid for th e Aged i n lhe Depart•
ment of Public Welfare of th e
Slat e of Ohio.
Plaintiff i n her pe ti tion requ ests
authority to sell th e entire Inter­
est in all parcels describe d in said
pet ition by v i rtu e of Se ction 2127 .·
08 of th e Revised Cmde of Ohio.
In the pray er of th e pe tition
plaintiff prays she may be author•
ized and ordered to sell the en•
tire inte rest i n all parce ls of real
estate described in said petitlon,
which are numbered 1 . 2, 3, 4, 5,
6 an d 7, according to th e statutea
in such case mad e and provided,
free and clear of any and all
cla i ms of the defend'l..nts herein,
aud for such other an d furth er re-­
lie f, legal and equity, as may be
prop e r in the pre mises.
Sai d part ie s are requ i red to
answef on or before the 1 1th day
or June A. D . 1960.
Dated April 2 1st, 1960.
Ed na O. Hawk as f.dmin•
istratrix of th e Estate ot
Edmund A. Carsey, deceased .
Crow, Crow &amp; Porter,
Attotn ey s for Plaintiff
&lt;•1 21, 28; &lt;5&gt; 5, 12, 10, 2s.

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Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

Mrs. Merlin Tracy Reelected Salisbury
PTA President At Meeting Tuesday N ight

•., LUCILLI HAWKINS

Mrs. MerLin Traty was reelected as president for the com­
ing yedr when the Salisbury PTA met Tuesday evening at the
school.
The PTA prayer led by Mrs. Tracy opened

the meeting and
other officers elected were Mrs. Norman Weyersmiller, vice
president; M rs. William Radford, secretary ; and Mrs. Richard

Young:"' lreuurer. Installation of 1 ------------­
offlcers "' tll be held at the May and arti cles
won in con tests
meetirn:.
drmking the Ja1,t be-ing a TV wo n last week
Additional
lountain.11 werf! discussed and the Several adults told of their u n•
scJool JOard will be contacted.
usual collectiom.
A picnic for the clru.e ol sc;:hool
lt w;;i&amp; announced by Mrs. Ar­
was discuSHed, th4; d1te to be an­
nold, pro,ram chairma n , that the
nou nced later. The teachers w er�
ask to provide games with prizes May program would be .i r e ligiou!i
to be purchased by the assocUl­ program with Mrs. R.elph C . Zu n•
tlon. The spring musical was an­ del, re ligious education i n structor
nounced for April 29 at
the speaki ng and dis playi n g work of
i;chool. A salad maker was de­ the pupils the put year. Rev.
monstrated and purchased for tbe t're� land Norris wi.11 be tbe guest
school kitchen. The third g{ade speaker.
taucht by MiH Rosalee Story wo n
At the close of the m ee ti ng,
the attenda nce banner.
refreshments were served with
Mrs. M.axin e Arnold was in Mr&amp;. Gail Buck and Mrs. Herbert
charge of the program a n d hob­ Dixo n as hostes.se..
bies were
Sev eral
discu.ssed.
pupils di11played their hobby collectio ns including Sherry BlackOES MIITING
ston, shells from Florida; Su s an n a
The Past �.talrona Club of EvanAr nold and Su�le Tracy, salt and gdine Chapt er, OES, will meet
peppers: Dwight Loga n Jr., rock I thiti F'riday even ing at the home
and mineral; Polly A nn Bauer, I of Mn. Jamea Clatworthy, Po rn ­
dolls and Gloria Buck, dolls I eroy al 7 :30.

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ENGAGEMENT AN NOUNCED

llr. •nd Mrs. L laude Davis of
weekend
Pittsburgh, Pa., wer e
gu est.a of his mother, Mrs. Emma
Davl5 and other relatives. ,-

Mrs. Kalle Davis or Langsville
wa!i a recent di n ner guest or
Mr. and 'Mrs. Everelt McKnight
of Union Avenue.
Mn. J. A. Sweeney of Rulland
I
.and Mrs. Jack Sweeney of Athens
visited re-c:ently with Mr.
and
Mn. Everet\ McKnight.
Mrs. Julla Gr.ate and Mrs. Fern
Swe en ey of Rutland were Wed·
ne sday dinner guests of '-fr. and
Mn. l\•e1 ctt Mck.nighL.
Mr ;rnd Mrs. Uallas Hassler of I
Colun1bus were t&lt;� aster wee kend
gueslti uf her parents Mr. and
Mn. l l a ny hr1scr, �i nersvillc.
Mrs. M1l\1.,n Roush of Zaneti•
ville IS the &lt;,UCSl UI Mr. and Mrs.
Ma son Fishet and Mr. and Mrs.
Oris Harris. Minersville.
Mi s.; liarbaril Ann Wehrung re­
turned tu Chicago, lll., Tuesday
after a �c�cral days visit with
her grandparent.s. M r . and Mrs.
....__,.:;_,_; '
Harry Wehrnng and Mr. a nd
FRANCES LUCILLE HYSELL
Mrs. Edwin Wehrung and family.
Lawrence Hysell, of Rutland, are announcing
Mrs.
and
Mr.
She wa11 accompanied on her return by Miss Carol Roach who the engagement of their daughter, Frances Lucille, to David
was the guest of her parents William Haggy, son of Nora Curtj.&amp;, of Pomeroy, and the late
I in Ne w Haven.
Da·vid Haggy. The marriage will take place April 24 at two
Mr. and Mr�. John H. Weeks and o ' cloc k at the home of the bride ' s parents.
aon To:-n of Reynoldsburg were
week e nd guett/i of hi8 parents,
Mr. a n d Mrs. Eldon Weeks .ind
Sunday din11er guest was Mrs.
Herma n Scho ll,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Brown and
family of Mt. V e rnon spent the
weekend with relatives,
The April meeti ng of Cla11s 12 of
.. FRIDDII HOUDU'll'.1'
Mr. and Mrs. D.ile Kesterson of Heath Methodist Church was held
N e w Lexington .erid son Earl Ray Wednesday eveni ng at the church
Mrs . Grlrl Russell retur ned to
mo nd of Wilmington spent the in Middl e port with Rev. Raymon her hom e � esterday after spen d:
weeke nd at their hom e, Rock Konkright givi ng the open i ng mg th e past two weeks In Elyria
Spri nas road.
prayer.
with her son a nd dau(!hter-i n-law
Mr. and Mrs. Sherwood Mere­
Mrs. Joh n K etchka, pr esid ent , Or. and Mrs. Dell Ru!18ell.
dith a n d so ns Jimmy and Johny conducted the busi n es11 m eeti n g
Mr. and Mrs, Jtih n Dowl er and
were Easter gu ests of her par• and I.ha nked the committee who
enta, Mr. and Mrs . De lb ert Bruch. decorated the church sa nctuary aon, David, of Athen s sp ent Eas­
ter with Mr. a n d Mr1, Neiss
. Mrs. Rush 8. Jo nes, Marysvill e , for Easter.
arrlv ed Sunday for a vi&amp;it with
'Miss I•'rieda Fa ehnle gave the Powell. Young David remai ned
Ml1s Gertrude McBride, a form. following report from t he nomln- with his gra ndpare n ts u n til Tu es­
er CO•Worker al the D e laware GIS 11tJ ng committee: Preside nt, Mrs. day of this week w h en the Pow­
Mr. an d Mrs. Carlos · Cowe n a n d James Criswe,ll; Vice Presiden t, ells retur ned him to hi&amp; hom e.
daughter, CharloUe, Dayton , visit­ Mrs . K elrhka; Secretary, Mrs. Ben
Mr. an.d Mra. Job"n Thompso n
ed Saturday with Miss Marcia Philson a nd Treasurer, Mrs . Frl'ld
visited Tues­
Kiarr.
Hibbs. They were elected · by the of Belle, W. Va.,
Davis who
Wilma
Mr,.
with
day
the comi ng
Charles Neuman and daughter, group to serve for
I s recuperati ng from rec en t sur­
Sharloe ate in Columbus during year.
gery at the home of her daugh­
the ho8pita!izatio n of Mrs. Neu­
The luncheon which th e group ter, Mrs. Harry Stover a nd fam­
man who und erwe n t
surgery
will 11erve to the District Home ily. Yesterday Mrs. Davis and
Mo nd•Y at Mt. Carmel Hospital.
Demon.!itration Cou ncil was dis­
Mrs. Charles Buckle y is c.oring cussed and Mrs. Ketchka wlls M rs. Stover and Dave Stover
for Mr. Neuman whil e the Charles named as gen eral chairma n wlth were I n Gallipolis for Mrs. Davis'
ch eckup up at th e hospital.
Neuman's are in Colum bus.
the followi ng working with h er:
Mr. and Mrs . Oscar Baati n i Jr,
Mr. and Mrs, Herschel Ma n uel
Kitche n : Mrs. Henry He nn esy, an d 110ns Joh n a nd We ndy spent
and daughters, Jean an d Janice Mra. Criswell, Mrs . Mayme Rainey,
spe nt Sunday in Racine with his :1tn. E. M. Wood and Mrs. Kon­ Easler wlth Mr . .and Mra. Bruce
paren t,, Mr. and Mrs. Uarry krtght. Di nin g room : Mra. Han; Lloyd and aon Mite.
Ma n uel .
Ch111her a nd Mies Faeh n le.
Gu ests of Mrs. Oleva Cotttlll
Ji'red Farrell of Kayford, W. Va.
Miss Faehnl e gave a compl ete o n P.alm Sll nday w ere her sh­
I ls &amp;pen ding sev eral months with report on the sal e and the
profit ters, Mrs. Len a Chne of Miller11his a:ra ndpare nls, Mr. and Mrs. real 11,ed on the pecans sold
by the port, Mra. Bess Muss er and Mrs.
J. C. Farrell.
group this wi n ter. Mrs. Orin Smith Kathryn Rickey or Alba ny. They
Mr. and Mr�. Etzel Moore have reported on the activities ol the a bd M rs. Cottrill were dinne r
purchased a new ln:liler which Cheer Committe e for the
p.11.!il gu ests at th e home of Mr. and
will be parked on their newly mo n th. Aller th e busin ess meeti ng Mrs. Robert Ki n g e nd childr e
n.
purchased lot in Syracuse,
Mn. Che11her gabe the devotions Other dln ner guests at the King
The Loyal Helpen class ol the which she took from the book of home w ere Raymo n d CottrUI a n
d
Asbury Methodist
Church of Ruma ns a nd "The Upper nuom.
three childre n a n d J. H. Eas tma n .
which C. 8. Weese Is the teacher,
Mr . .an d Mrs. Donald N ewell
Mrs. M. L. Jo're nch wa.11 program
held -a polluck din n er al the chairman and during the progr.am and daughter of Columbus vis ited
church Mo11day evening , ,
11H1r llcv. Konkright showl d the · last weekend with Mr. a nd Mrs.
James · Baker, student el M11 r­ . 1 lm "Symbol:i uf 1hr l 1 1 t11 'l" l1.'
Richard Flowcn s nd Mrs. Max
ietla Col lege was the weekend
.';pring nowers were uticll by the Bl' umley. M fs . .Brumley relurn ed
gu est of his parenls, Mr. and hm1te!i8 to (lccorate the tablt• and to Columbus Mo nday with them
Mn. Paul Baker.
:efreshmen ts al�o earned out the for a short vlslt.
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Parso ns
:ipring
theme. l1011lc1ses were• Mrs.
Jack Weese relurne d � .. rnday
son,
Russell who is statio ned at
L.
By•
Kcnnelh
.-in.
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W.
rrom a visit in Ghobourn, N. c.,
:r, Mrs. Betty 1-'orre:,;I. Mrs. l ' har- Fort Benn ing, Ga., a nd his fla nce,
a nd Myrlie Beach, S. C.
Su nday dinner gu ests of Mr. tes McElbinny, Mrs. K M. Blake Linda Flah, Du n bar, spe nt Euler
wlth Mrs. Ann ice Ohlln cer a nd
and Mrs. C. 8. Wce11e were Jack i111d Mrs. Jane Gilkey.
other relativ es.
Weese , Bill Hanin(l
a nd MJsij
Mrs . James
Hubbard (Shella
A nn German , studen ts at OU.
Stov
er) has returned to Lauc1&amp;ter
Jack Weese retur ned to hl11
after visiting' with her paren t,,
1tudle1 at OU, Athen a, Tuesday
Mr.
an d Mrs. Harry Slover and
evenin g after a visil with his
grandmother, Mrs. Wilma Davis.
-pare n ts, Mr. and Mrs. c. B.
O n the weekend of the 9th, Mrs.
Weese. lie was accompa n ied by
Hubb.ard
we nt on
tbe Cherry
his parenls.
Mrs. Richard Davis enterlttined
n.
Wa,htnato
to
tour
Blossom
Mr. a nd Mrs. Harold Ki ng an d th e Eva ngellne Mlaslona r�• Group
10n Roger spent Easter in Pom­ of th e Pomeroy Church of Oirist
eroy. Their 11uests we re Mr. and Tuesday even ing at her home on
Mrs. Jim Ki ng of B elpre, M1·. Mecha nl(' St.
and Mrs. Thomas Ki n i .and dau•
Th e meeting I n charae of Mrs.
1hter, Robecc11, or Coal Run.
Orvill e Well. presid en t, ope ned
with devotions take n from Luk e
OFF ICIR S TO M■ IT
24 by Mrs. Edward Ve noy, who
The closln1 meetin1 of the year
Mr,. Nathan Bla:gs hu annou n­ iilso read an artlc!e, "When
ced that the start members and Com es · The Cross". Prayer by Y(U held by the Love,Joy Circle or
First ·Baptist
orftcers of Meigs Templ e, Pythla n Mrs. Hele n Leithelt co nclud ed the MlddM!porl
Slaters, will mee t al the K. of P. the devotio ns. Members an swered Church Tuesday evenlni at the
Hall in Mlddleport Frida)' even ­ to roll call with a verse or paem hom,. of Mn. Charles Be n nett, The
Tnillllliftl WH preceeded Wllh I pot­
Ina: at 7 for a practice meetlng in concern l n1 Easter.
preparation for their an nual in •
It was voted to mike i. c-ontri­ lur.&gt;. dinner.
Jl'c Uowln1 tbe dinner the bua­
apecUon.
butlon each month to William
Walker tor mlaalonary work in · neas meeting wa, conducted by
Japa n . A aet well c..rd was s·•11t �,. Harry Houdaahelt, ehalrm1n,
to Mrs. Julla Tittle a nd round who 1110 led the devotio na. 'Mra.
robi n card, to Mrs. Robert Mur­ Harold Hall cave the devotional
ray a nd Mrs. Jerry Daniels. The prayer.
The group voted to dlvlde the­
mlaion atudy on Japan was dis­
POMEROY, ORIO
ba1'ince of their treasury between
cussed by the croup.
Retreshm enta were served hy t¥r special home and forel1t1
TONIGHT on&lt;I PIUOAY
the hoateN durlna the 1oci1:1I hour mlhlonarl es.
"THE GENE KRUPA STORY"
The Mother-Oau1hter Banquetlof
to those named above and l\ln.
Sal M.lnto - S\1,818,ft Kohner
B. H. Sanborn M lulonary So­
the
Letta Spencer. Mr,. Edwood Bow•
ciety wu d ife'JiBed ,md plans WP.re
Mrs.
Smith,
Harold
Mra.
en,
SATURDAY
M elvi n made to a11IN with the menu.
Glad.ya DafJ.ey, Mr,.
"ROCK-A-BYE-BABY"
Mn. Ho\ldishelt also 1ave the
Kapple.
Denver
Mrs.
■nd
Smith
J&amp;rry Lewis, Martly n Max�I
The May mHllns wm be held Pn&gt;ir•m for the 11Venln1 and uaed
(In Color)
1
"Greater Works
article,
· •t the home of Mrs. Harold 1.he
Thtou,h Chrbtlan Tralnln&amp;," from
Smith In SyratUN,
the Ml11lon1 ma,iatlne.
Others present to.� the meetln1
were Mn. Jtcob Turner, Mn.
Pearl Hoffman, Mrs. -Beulah Wbite,
Mrs. Dana Hamilton. Mn. Lilli•n
Mi:Ghee. Mn. Olivia Boice, Mrs.
Rl)'lnond Suon, Mn. James Soud­
ers �nd Mn. 'Etliel Hu,:hce ,

Heath Church Class
Has April Session
Wednesday Evening

Around And
About
Middleport

Bradbury Sunday
Sc,hool Presents
Special Program

The Sunday School of the W.id
bury Church of Christ pl'est•n tnl
a ::;pccial program .et the churrh
last Sunday morning with M r�
Oleva Cotterill a n d Mrs. Wilbur
Pierce in charge.
rollowing the singing of "Christ
A.rose" by the chorus or J umor
boys and girls the openin1o: pr.ayer
was given � the pastor, Waller
Smith ,after which the Prirn.iry
t·hildren had recitaliom and a
song. The older Junior girls sang,
··o·er the Hills."
K.ithy King and Sharon Whit­
latch gave recitations and the ext'r•
cise "Spelling Easter" was given.
Eight Junior girls, all dressed in
blue skirts and white blouses, sang
Waking" 1:111d
Crucus
"Every
"Easter L1\ie� "
Other rt·citations were given by
Debra King, Judy Hysell, Carol
King, Kay Ding. C;iudace Hutton.
and Roberta Bing. The song, "An
Easter Lay" was sung and l.,orPlta
Hanning i;:ave the reeding "Mary "
The scripture for the morning
was read by r W . A,lhe,son and
was taken from Matthew 21. Rus
sell Lewis read "An Easter Carol."
Til e progr.em dosed with the hymn
"He Live s."

Birthday Observed
With Party For
Crestlyn Rae Hicks
Hicks, daui;:htN

Crestlyn Hae
and Mrs. G orge !licks of Nye
I Mr.
Av

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her birthday
e nue, C€lebrated
with a parly Saturday artN'noon
The group da nced to their favor­
ite records. Games were played
wilh prizes won by Sandra Thom­
as, Patty Owens, Cynthia Conde
and Nancy Ar n old. Refres hmenls
of ic e cr eam, cup cakes, mints and
cola were served by Mrs. Hicks
and Mn;. Jack Curlis.
Crestly n received a nice gilt
from each of the following who at­
Vickie
ten d ed : Donna Heibel,
You nt:, Za na Thomas, Kandy Grue:,;
er, Susie Wipple, Cynthia Conde.
Beverly Beaver, P.am Grueser, Pat·
ty Owe ns, Nan cy Arnold. Coty
Beaver, Clarinda Wlll, Linda Ow­
e ns, Pam Slusher, Cheryl Hood,
Janice Wehru n g, Sandra Hend­
ricks, Rhea Will, Sandra Thom11:,;,
Dia nn a Zirkle, Sheila !licks, Mar­
len e Goodwin, Sa ndy Curtis.
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The appear.once or the choir of
lhe K e ntucky Christia n Coll ege
scheduled to be al the Pomeroy
Wednesday
Christ
Church of
eveni ng April 27 has been can­
celled due to an Buto accident
of th e group. Six persons were in
the car that upset. There were no
seriou11 injuries. The program w11s
to hav e been presented for all the
churches Jn th e area.

CHOIR VISIT CANCELLED

Chester D ,of A
Reinstates Two
Members Tuesday

Federated Church
Friendly Circle
Meets Tuesday

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MURPHY, N. C. UPI lherlH C.
M. Ancl.,.n Mid .... , It wun't
hi, fautt the p4ftd lury a«UMd
him ef rvnr.lfttl • llopPY" fall.
Jlffl before '1M lurws mNe thear
ln -,.ctlon the Pf'l■Oftfn, ff\..-w
'-ocl • I I O¥er the l•U floor, he
ex,lalnad,

The regular m eeti ng of the
Two ap1)lic.ants, Myrtle and
Elhl'l Bentz. were bcce pted for re Friendly Circl e of the Fed erated
mstatement when Chester Coun­ Church was held Tuesday eve nir, g
America met in the church social ·.·oom.
cil D11ughte rs or
Tuesday evening with 26 members
Mrs . Ralph Campbell, prograqi
present .
leader hf d for her topic "Dis­
Dolores Kra euler, eouncilor, cipline ou Meditation .'' She stat­
presid etl and reported ill were ed that the purpose of the pro•
Lucy Spt n eer in Meigs General gram was to show hJw m editation
Hospital and Vonde ri ne Williams may become a part of the person•
in Ho!�er Hospital and round al devotional life and h ow it ca n
robin get well cards were sent contribute the greater poise and
them, Mes. Hilly C!elaud was re­ release or emotio na l and physical
tension, equiping one for a more
ported ..is improving.
with
relationship
satisfactory
Plans wen• completed for at­ tbelr fellow
man. Broad eni ng
tending the District Rally at o ne's vision and imparting new
Mariella. Plans were also dis­ spiritual
meditatio n
strength,
cussed for the observance of the can be closely linked with pray­
26th anniv ersary on May 17. A er. Assisting Mrs. Campbell _wer e
silent auction was annou nced for Mrs. Paul Wer ner, Mrs. Thomas
May 17 m eetlng by the orphans Young, Mrs. ,iCharles Spen cer, Mrs
commiltee.
Pearl Mora and Mi ss Mary Vir­
At the close of the meeting, gi n ia Reibel.
The hymn "Dear Lord a nd Fa•
potluck refreshme nts were sen·­
ol Mankind" and a poem ''I n
ther
ed.
the Castle of My Soul" preced ed
the 111.:ripture taken from Philip•
.
pi.a ns 4: 6·9 which con cluded the
program.
Duri n g the busi ness sessio n ,
M
d
Miss Elizabeth Fick, pres iden t,
thanJced Mrs. Campbell an d as­
sistants for th e i n spiratio nal
�t��J�b�il���!, of the program. A card ol tha n ks was
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Middleport Church or Christ met 'read from Mrs . Waldo Bartel s for
Tuesday evening at the hom e o( nowers sent while ill.
Mr. and M rs . Dan ·white wHh
The Circle adopted a project
llev. Fred I. Gard ner as a guest
or maki n g con firmation robes for
Mrs. Wh.ite was the �evotional th e church. The altar guild for
leader for the ev en;n� .i nd fol- May will be Mrs. Campbell and
lowing the opening prayer by the / Mrs. Werner. Th e Presbyterial
Rev. Gardner she led the group Regional meeting to be held at
in singing and respo ' sive read- Por:tsmouth . April 25 a nd th e
spri ng meetmg of the
r
Columbu s
ing.
Regional Wome n ' s Guild t o be
Gerlach, pres ident held at Baltimore on April 23
Wendell
conducled the bu s iness meeting were ann ou nced.
and he and Cash Bahr were no•
At the close of the meeti ng,
minated tQ represent the church re£reshment11 of u ndwiches a nd
at the ReHgiou s Educatio n m eet­ punch were
served by Mrs.
in;-: tu be held al the Episcopal You ng, Mrs. Jamee Fugate and
Church this coming Mond:,y.
Mrs. Henry Ewi ng.
The cla�s made pla na to take
food to the home oC a member
with a death In her family.
was dismissed
The meeting
with prayer by Milt.on Houdashell
after which refreshments were
ser\'cd by Mr. and Mrs. White
and Mrs. Marilyn Bishop.
Ja nice tuma n , R N , a nd Shirley
Mealey, RN, both graduates of Hol­
Hospital School of Nursin g and
Specilll Services Su,ulay z.er
now workin g at the Cl evela nd Cli n­
At Brod/ord Church
ic received promotions at the clinic
Special service1-1 are being an­ this week.
nounced for the Bradford Church.
Jan ice, who is the daughter of
of Christ Sunday with a special Mrs. Raymond Luman o! Middle­
guest singer, Paulin e
Kumala, port, has been promoted to . , ssis­
Honolulu, H1.1.wail. MiBs Kumala ta n t Head Nurse o n Pediatrics and
will sing at the morning servic e Miss Mealey has been promoted to
and will give a talk al the eve11- Assistant n urse on Gen eral Floor
ing service on her native Hawaii rluly.
�nd her work lh ere .
The 1:irtS have both been at the
s er\liees are frOm cli n ic .fol' One year. They sp en t the
Morni ng
10:30 until 12 with ev•mitig ser­ taster weekend with Mrs. Lu­
vice)l from 7 u ntil 8.
m.e n .

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Given Promotions
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohlo,,friday , April

6

WEATIIER

the
M idd leport ' s swimming pool , pendJng final agreement on
Oth er won planned �•
COLUMBUS UPI - Gov. Mi•
1 poo,, construction Of 1 ',ldewalt
be
i
k
made lea gu arantees and extent of work to be done, w ll
cha el V . DiSafle today spared the
around 1ls out.ude, and 1n1tall1proof next month.
life of Fra n k Poindexter, Ml, even
lion of new steps inside leadin1
though he said be did not doubt
This w as the result of a special meeting of council Thurs- to the pool rampi. will be done
that Poindexter was guilty of m ur•
day night in which the Denso! Company of CIP.veland was later . apparen Uy. These further
der.
awarded a contract b repair the inside of the pool at a bid i mproveme nta bad been recom•
The gov'emor granted the con•
price of $5,885.50 p rovided the work will be guannteed for mended by Ch.arlea Cl.art.on, pre.
vict cleme ncy 11 hours before he
sident of the Middleport Park
.
,
.
at least five years.
was scheduled to di e tonight I n
the sides _of the pool will be done Association , and a member of
.
The material to be used is I
the Ohio Peniten tiary electric
by tbe firm with a . compressor the town r ecreation eommWlon
ne w kind of liner uid to polJeH
chair.
ii Mid two men supplied by the charged to operate the pool under
It
extraordinary
atfength.
DiSalle allo�ed Poi nde�ter . to
.iuthority o( eooneil.
.t
· •painted on" in thick ness pr� toWn,
MR. ARNOLD
MIS. LUCKE
live because his partMr in crime
on
1
n
Attending the · meetin g were
ope
The
traditionally
pool
per to the job at hand. Phil Glo•'I '
had bee n spared from the electric
Mayor Kenneta McElbinney, Gene
bokar, Pomeroy, attended th e Memorial Day.
in
ch
within
Grate, clerk; and councilmen John
falla
bid
The
;imount
meeti ng as representative of the
�e d::i.,:�•i;:;, expected to
Wayne
Cli n ton Fish_er,
Zerkle,
re:pair
pool
for
budget
cou
cil's
n
Cle velan d firm.
draw critlcl!m (rom the citizens
Gi bbons and Lee Smith.
this year, wbieb was $6, ! lO.
.
The
pool
going
Mlddleport
now
of Hamilto n . An .air of ho1tllity
info its 6ixth year, has had "leak­
greeted DiSallt on hi, &gt;ioit to the
ing" prohlem.s aince ita co nstrue•
-1een e of the crime last Saturday.
tion. Engineers have determined
From the prisoner, the deciSlon
�m N. Arnold, S)·rac use, busi- th.at ils boUom, Pia inc.hes thiclt
Mrs. Evelyn lu('k e, now 1ervprayers or thankagiv l n g a od Jne u M e igs Cou n
ty's Clerk of nQU ma n , is laking h.ia first in some parls, a nd wel l ov er 3
Courts, ts . se eki n g ren omi nation pl�inge inte Meigs County poli· inches thick in others, cannot
DISalle commuted the death 1 to that office for th� ae-cond time tics as a candidat e for the no­ stand th.e weight of the load of
sentenc e to life after 8 week of at the Re.publlc�n Primary, May 3. mination to the office of county
w ater.
WASHINGTO N {UPI) - President Charles de Gaulle, al
iodecislc;,n . Not to .do so, b e aald,
M:s. L uekle 1s .a n ative of Mi n - com mi asioner al the D emocr.it ie
3.a
for
called
fications
Speci
the peak of hiB prestige as an allied leader , arrived today for
. UNUSUAL VIEW - Here are two workmen employed would create "a revulsion In the ersvdle, th e daughter of Mr. .a11d Primary, May 3.
er
ov
ncrete
co
or
thickness
inch
.
intimate talks with President Eisenhower on how to deal with
painting the roof of Meigs county's courthouse with an ijn­ h earts and minds of responsible Mrs. Frank Stewart and 1s
Mr. Arno1d wes born on Rose the e ntire
a grabottom. However,
with
ed
n
r
e
conc
at the May summit meet­
are
citizens who
duate of the
Pomeroy High KW in Pomeroy, the son of Mr. while the amou nt of co n tr ete call­ Soviet Premier Nikita Khrushchev
usual view of Court-st and Second-st i n the background. The
e
r
0
be!
h
e prlnclPIe Of equ a lity.
t
Sthool · For several year1 she was arid Mrs. Edgar Ar n old. He is , ed for in the co n tract was poured ing in Paris.
dered by honor un its of the Army,
Civil War soldier, right, seems to be watching the work !tom the law."
t:1se n hower greeted th e austere Nall}', Air Force a nd Mari ne
grlduate of the Pome'rby High it ··ra n ."
etary to _the late Pom eroy Atsecr
Bob
and
cKenzie
M
John
are
Workmen
bis vantage point.
Poi ndexter accompanied Hollis torn ey Cedric Clark and becam e SChool and of two busi ness
The new material, known as French leader warmly at a color· Corps before the two soldier•
lfns. ·They painted the dome of the courthouse a bright green. Leigh, Cincinnati, on April 10, court stenographer wtten Mr. schoo111 an d was e mployed as ac­ Den
ful airport cer emony replete wilh atatf&gt;smen, comradP8 in arnu In
stone, is reported as a suc­
1�9• to the Hamilton , Ohio, home Clark was elected ,11.1 Commo
n �·unta nt for the M. L. French cessful sealer and li ner in many extra flouri5hCIJ,
the war agai n11t Nati G erma ny,
of Mt. and Mrs. Henchel Hires. Plea1 ?udge of Meigs Cou nty.
Full military honon were re n• e xcha nged normal &amp;l)"!ecbCII of
ntil 1950.
u
1942
Crom
Co.,
�l
coun­
the
through.out
pools
other
.
Poindexter shot and killed Mrs.
fHe also had two years experi- try.
She 1a a member o_t the Umt•
greeting.
HJres. Leigh shot Hire.' but he ed Methodlst Church
The contract, wh en sign ed, will
Secretary of State Christian
m Pomeroy ence in n ewspaper work. He is
ll ed
th
ember of the
e she ls a
m
ntee (or five yean
at
guara
e
for
call
ployed
e prese nt time by
wher
and a host of other top
Herter
a
lh
VPoindexter pleaded i nnocen t be- choir and secretary of tbe JO
olfic1als were with Eise nhower u
_ P tlie Swisher Coal Compa ny as coal that the job will be, completed
ens
y
e
and
th
fore three judges
g
class o f the church. She 11 a a,d la nd .agent a nd ha s had 20 by May 20, 1960 (unless u nfor.
be b11de the French i;re.!lident and
tenced him to death. Leigh pleadyel'1 experience in accounting see n weather conditions .should
e r of the D. of A. Lodge
emb
Mm e. de Gaulle welcomed the
!!'
sa
i
enter.ed
police
t
German
East
ee
me thr
BEflLIN (UPI) _ Communist
d gul tY befor th e
.
work.
tax
a1d
.
Pomeroy.
Ill
that
e that impossibl e) a nd
mak
start of his week's stay in the
11nd t hey sente nce d h im tO
� Berlin for the second consecutive day today ln an effort J! dg
W.M
fHe is married to th e former caulking in expansion joints at
She ia ma rried lo Antone Luck&amp;
United States. It was de Gaulle'•
ife eii
IQ belt a mass exodus of refugees from the SOviet zono. West l�
and llveii; at 21'7 Spri ng Ave nue in �th Camack, Chillicothe, and
first visit aa chief of state, al­
"...;.i,
� bother ed o ,·salle, pomeroy.
"' dlspar,· •·
em.
rres
th
led
·
and
red
a
Berun police overpowe
,.e:, have three ch I' ld �11. 1n 19 7
t•
though he Will here twice duri ng
e second pickup of items for
Th
who campaigned through the 1959
. An armed thne •· man Commune d an applia n ce store i n
ope
h♦
e war o n military busineu.
th
e annual sprin g auction or the
th
r
5
Agl,lature for •• end lo capilal
L,t:;
I.. crossed the bor• l evel tracka·
.ceme
nist patrol bold..,
Eisenhower and de Gaulle rode
SJracuse where h e has Uved for
ire Deeport VoJ unteer
F'
Mid
dl
s
Thur
po
t
lln
e
B
t
� '
h
pu ni bment.
�
(er, Wiored a d�nd by a lone Eas
tlie latl 10 "ears.
�tment will be made Sunday in the American Preti.Gent·, f•
Berlin 01_1 �e
H e vUlited bolh con victs in the
11/11\ Berlin pol\cernin to return, dny rode mto sWest
lllOUI "bubble top" limOW1ine u
aCt ernoOn al l p.. m.
ed
n
queatio
d
n
a
penitentiary. Leigh admitted to
'be.Pl) 1Qardlhti for refugees elevated tram
they left the airport at the head
Thi
e Thursmad
plan
the
s
wa
s
e: and searthed tbe,ir the governor tbat he had been
Wbo� art neel121 to the West in pa.ssenger
a long motorcade of black· llm­
of
...i:
J
ni ng when tb.e fire de-eve
day
.,., · I\� ,:e&amp;o- � neW' , :me �f��� W est z ope PP� , the cl�u1 •1 ��n'"'d. ff• told �
� , .. .
. ,,
�
.UW.. - lr.!P -gh
.
reaui.,
ila
h
partm&gt;nt
cha
ll&lt;'t o;s,fie Iha( Ji.,
aliyone, il'lioli11!
·:
. Iii· Ill&gt;. ,cene ld1I
�
•
i;
'
WuliinJloa,
�
c.tomui!lllf � mea1un:s.
c
i
n
"
1an sec- "ride U1e thunderbolt."
t e
towboaza ie�!:;:ts :.::;!1. any kind of
/De -� riv_,er acci�ent at IACk
• Th e)' were - movin11 ' t(lward the them back i'rlio li :,ua
.
� '
fat
:-..., th 1s mornmg th e
a
were arreste .
Poincl;ner had . been sch�uled
Amillrican sector's . - Wan� , Sta• tor. Two
ems to contribute to the aucit
lock
the
ocked
n
k
s
ci
n
Fra
D.
J.
to die Monday mghl, but D 1Salle
'Mle "Larf A Lott" mh1.sl.tel
tion :on the communW,run el evat·
gate off at the dam a nd r,· •..er lion are as ked to cont.act a m emd eIayed th, e execUtlon lor fo ur presen te d at th e Letart grad
e
ed railway when �en W.eet Berli..n
traffic is eq,ected to be ti ed up her of the fire department or to
d ya to g1ve himself time to school Wednesd ay evening was l'iO
' d •nd overpowered
police arr1ve
s
Membe
leave the items o n .th eir porch.
M
of
Lodg
i
ne
No.
ral
r
e
u
t;,nk .
well received that it � ay be 242 held their a nnual Easler egg ror the next 24 hours, TI verme n es for the_ Su nd ay _):'IC
.
them. '111i1 lime the Commun ist
• k U�/ .
DlSalle ca ncelled 11 1.s schedule presen ted
later, Mrs. supper al the IOOF Hall in Porn- reported today. Lock 28 ia localagai n
police were walking along grou nd
The Ladi es Aux1h.ary ...- WIii be
cd
Hu
n
b
ti
e
n
low
gkm.
Thursday a nd wrote a 17-page Chlorus Grimm, Let.art teacher,
eroy, Tuesday night with vi sitors
A derrick boat is expected to : on ha nd at the auction Saturday J
d ocument explain ing his dceision . who d irected the play said.
esen t from a&amp; far away as I n•
p�
be sent from Marietta to mak e May 14 to sell refreshment.a and
.
He quoted authorities from Oliver
baked goods throughout the. day.
e show atL1 cn.:ltld a 1 11. rge at•
Th
Lowell Wing�tt, staff wr�ter for.
na, Athens, Urba n a, Ohio, a_nd
d1a
WIili
c,
•
Wendell H lmes to Al Smith in tendance with th muslcal nu m- Buf(alo, Cott.igevlll� and Pomt the necessary repairs. It
Proce
eds fr_om the sale will be \ the Pomeroy-Middleport Daily Serte
I thought that if too great 41 traffic
his scholarly lrealise.
hers following • "Hands .4.-:rosa West Virgi nia lodges.
COLUMBUS {UPI)- The! state
I block results fro m the a�id en t, u �ed to �qu1l the . d�part.men t tin el, is $1 00 richer today.
the disparity in the
of
view
"In
He learned bis: three-part serie11
forestry division boday urged re&amp;- pun isn men t meted out to two men The World� theme especiall!'
Grand Warden Sam Hagema nn the dam will be lowered to allow with special ire lighting gear.
Hi
n
kl
Harold
Han";igan,
e
,
Tom
hills
recel�
well
Ohio
rn
on
Soutihe
the "Jury System" written and
�
of
I
of Urbana, made .a brie f talk on boat,; to pass tbrough.
idonts
·
that I feel, I n the eyes or socie ty
Russell Mills and Robert Byer pubUshed in lhia newspaper dur-_____
special comm t:it Odd Fellowship. This was followlo be- extremely cautious (n tbe a nd the concept of our law are
Attractmg
are c0&lt;hairman for the even�
ing February, J,960, had won third
use of l� r e due to llbe dry eood:i- both equally gu lit y , 1 have 'no al, wa s the_ numer "Loch Ldmon� " ed by the main speal!er of the
1
$22
m
er business of the
eeting
Oth
NIT
METERS
.
award in the 1960 Journalfurests
e
tb
place
in
l
David
prevai
d
n
a
tam
r
eve
e
Attorney
lha:t
Will
Porter
g,
n
Snyd
i
n
The fir.itt meeUng of the ..�a:son tions
ternative but to commute the sen• I by Eddte
ed over by pre!iiden \ Don
presid
e ters i n
m
Parking
Middleport
competition for indi•
Award
ism
t.e.nt
foreStry
etl,
d
n
group
a
a
R
by
Crow
e:isLs
polka
Cr0\·1,
a
of
d
n
a
Urm
law
-ed
ckner
e
the
Glo
of
�b
ocia•
s
of the Middleport Park As
.
1
t ence of Frank Poin dexte r from
·
so
eptance of a
acc
the
was
wee
t
s
Mills
the
d
e
g
n
2
yield
duri
pa
k
red by the Ohio
spon
1
u
viduals
$2
shoutd
ts
n
Porter, who made a n intere,ting
lion waa held last night at th e chief', said re51de
ser death to life Impriso nment," he of girls.
Baker,
ew member, Larry
n
L.
reported
ef Herbert Gilkey,
Chi
s
n . His prue,
Associatio
Bar
tate
outdoo
-11
in
aa
e
rol
NATO.
her
the
n
I
on
,
n
talk
e
Lawso
oauUon
informative
and
Dorothy
extre:rri
City Hall with Charles Clark s on,
wrote.
Locust St.
today.
th
e first thing I ever
"is
$100.
e.d·
\ft!�
&amp;
exce lmotoris�
and
u
d
e
report
was
narrator,
,
yrar
war
his
afler
Porter,
Mr.
______
n
g
�ru1
preaident, in charge.
won in my life," he said.
ashtnfa lni then vielent and th e n umbers by . the had co nsiderable experience in
It was reported that a mall Yieed to
PresenLation of the award will
hes
orof
this
n
o
i
and
for
d.
..
receiv
working
well
were
l
Chotus
b
lnveetigating
c
wJlf come to check trees whkh i -ee klateacl' f:llpp ng as out
____..________
made during the annual banbe
_
being
formed
n
was
it
izatio
n
�s
e
(low.
1:a
win
_
th
and
rry
e
T
park
n
the
endme
minstrel
at
In the
_
have been 1et r,ut
BreakiPK•Enterina
of the association to be held
t
e
qu
ot•
have
this
sub.
liree
n
on
owi
gly
Redett:'aaid 416
Glenn Rizer and &amp;poke kn
repiace thoae which have died.
Sherltt ftolliert ■-r arte'::bach is Roush, David Fox,
May 6, in the SheratonFriday,
b)lrned
:ve
hra
1
and
ject.
Jear
thiB
curred
Wolle all perform ed
,� ng and e n. and Ga...,
It was deeidea tc,. place the
' ,T
breaki
a
lnvestlgatinar
.�
·
d
an
' C lt:veland.
eve.
..i....
Hote.,
l
C
..
.t
I
- ........... ..le
_. aere&amp; He -·'d
This part 'lf the m{�.i ng was
PITk tables on the Plum St., •,7w
s
morn1 ng o1 credltably and three mi nslrt!I
na 8• o·ie1en...
this
reported
tering
--••· 1
•· ch, p,,-_,n
Au-n
1·
,�
..
,
I
.
be
av�
h
ue5
t
numbers "Varsity Drag", "The follow ed by the egg '-upper. The
en of . the park. The grqup alao pas f!'\lf w�ote
ialion,
Bar
e
th
of
i
d
co
to
cult
•
s
lncr
e
m
by
started
wr
���
�Y
�
�
Ohio
started
;:f
u:!,
n
T
t
"Su
�e:�
mgly
and
t
Town"
ffi
n
ee
�
d
idea of the supper wa:J
row of Lorn- co
Cuteat Kids In
a cam- Wingett of the award and extendhree Meigs coun y Boy Scout leaders have
de ded to plant
, u o
.
the ,mall: blaies req_uir·
an d Over.all Jim" the Racine �..odoe years ago and pa1gn for fun ds to send as many needy scouIs as posslble lo
,cf•
b..
' poplar �i: for . a dust trol, even_
The house is being remodele,d Bonn ett Sally
d h' • • i.tlon to • 11end the cerwas held at Easter lime each year. t h e Arrowhead Camp near Huntington for a week this sum- e 1s mvt
applaus11.
s....,.lel
.,�v
the ball diamqnd an d iDi OOI\.P&amp;lde�ble_. � man1)()"Ner arid Warner reported that the reeelvln°
acrten bv
"'
,T
Roc
ba
h
e
.,.,;n,.,..,;
and -elfOrt to
&amp; t n
Raci ne hlgh Since the Racine Lodge consoli • mer. They are Dr. Joh
k nngs monies.
alaO to plant some on the road
Billy Hurley,
-------f
I
a nd carpeno
er
t
mas
ou
hod
....
oore,
en for-d
be
door
M
JlSn
Sc
...
oe
........
e
�
·Ull!l·
• Jnto the· part , ·
eolnl
school, presente d several guitar dated with Mineral Lodge at Po m- Troop Fred Swatzel , assistant Scoutmaster o f pomeroy
er
p
Warn
The
n.
stole
tools
ter
,
Red�t eaid the re bas been a
eroy, the custom has been continers durine intermissions.
Three naw drinkl n!I · lounta ina:
house la located about four mil es n umb ____
Bob Mills, Scoutmaster of Troop 245 in Middleport.
aniJ
249,
___
l
rain:
n
ral
of
ne
ce
lack
soothern
d
e
LoJge.
Pomeroy
the
by
ued
install
be
to
and I aar,d box are
Racine.
of
eaat.
_
__
The
leaden estimate there
e
thre
__
__
__
______
next week e.nd ; all . playgrouncl Ohio a,nd Wle build-up index, •
the choice
e
een
ar
betw
30 a nd 40 boys i n a n eedy boy or leave
measuring
n
of
Lhe
dry
m,,
meane
equipment will be gotten Jn
e Scout to the three leaden
th
o
f
p.a
Vote
Sc
"
o
Policy
troo
who
spital
out
Meige County
H
J
shape for I mmediate Use. Plans l'fllldted 105 W edlteAday, tr.le highFloridian Arrested
wiU be unable to attend the week- who will Ii.st recipienla on the bas·
were ilao mide· for putting " ut on record for this period of W88 NOt Unanimous·
nd abilIn Early Morning
ly camp with their troops at Camp is of need, scout record a
The report that members atfloor ip. the melf)',go-round as • the year.
it
-------A. E. Dodson, 4 l , Mt. · Dora Arr.owhead thi s summer beeause
\he s umm er camp offers th e
te nding a meeti ng Wednel!lday
u(ety metllfl'8,
Fla., was arrested at three th ear parents are un.able , for varLake,
Conferees at the join t Farm Bu­
Bids were received today by
Ten1lative plane: were made for
nlgbt or the board of trusteew or
ys _ .o t:�k of �upe.rvise a �ivin ing by Pomeroy
ns, to affonl the $16.50 �
real!lo
ious
mor
this
o
clock
nge legislative represenla•
reau-Gra
·
1
to
c
01
.i
�
of
rti
ion
s
Purchase
ommis
cwn
'
Band Boosters Asked
m u ty Hoapit l the State Road
the Meigs
• fish ' fry M ay 27.
m ,
lodged in the Meigs fee each bov· must pay to atte nd ties rnc u mg swimmmg, . i3 : tive meeting held in the Rock
and
p
lice
i.,
u
on
d
n
i
M
dlscupe
project
be
-Aid
wlll
e�
Federal
tio
one
corpora n
new et_uipro.
Inc., a non-profit
fishing snd oth
_ er recreat1�n n a · Spri ngs Grange Hall last evenin1
To Meet A:t Eutern
Cou. n ty jail charged with intoxi• the camp. •
°,
will operate the proposed Cou n ty. The proJ• ect and appar•
II th•.' neil meetln•
'
their scout
wh ich
n to addi ng to
o
1
dit·
o•
t
rt
I
po
meet
11
·
w,
,
BooOter·
Band
E,stern
e
r
a
I
nl
to
· s for· 5 •
voted in favor or the hospital bond
"' m ii es C11tlon, acco ing
n, lte
i
er
bldd
I
I
ea
d
ow
h
a
Th e , -o
emorial H oapItaI •
M
•· u p dec1'ded to
s
ra
V•t
e
that
·
g.
n
requesting
are
leaders
u
traini
,
The
Eaa\
•i at 8 p. m. al
.
next
Monda
Webster
em
.
Jed
by
.
ChieC
day
issue and recomme nded that tbe
Lew11 EIUa- to meet with them High School a nd hold el ectt,m of voted u nanilllously to operate of the Putnam Coun ty Line-M er•
Anyone WISh 1 n � lo sponsor a people of "Meigs Coun ty support il
ls, organiutions. church
individua
berore
ap--ar
will
n
Dodso
,,..,
.
·
of
to con
ti••
, nKt time to di'acuss w,ya
the hospital with qualified doc- cer Bottom Road on Secondary
•
Legar . in lhe re• groups, farm groups, or busmess boy al lhe camp IS asked
Opinion of the group was that
eleaD and in ofllcers or the com ing year.
was Roa te 37 for a s ph altl c concre te Mayor Charles
tosteopathy
of
medicine
tora
Sroutmas
k•-pind Lbe par_k
three
the
of
·
either
tac
for
sor
boy
n
a
po
s
ments
establish
court
AU band pue.1,1,l.a are urged to
ess ion of mayor's
s
hospital is needed to attract
gular
e
th
aurfae by lhe Central Asphalt
1pe•.�
_;:In error.
the camp. The sponsor may select ers tor further details.
d,
,
ara
said
presi
atten
Gaul
Barb
evening.
Saturday
services to �eigs County.
medical
b
for
Va.,
"" y 2 w•• ,et •� the date
Tbe vote was I n the majority Paving Co., C arl�ton , W.
-�,
dent. .
nted out that people berf.,
poi
was
U
the next mettini.
for the policy 1latemen t, not for $77 ,689.Ml.
______
voting for lhe ¼: mill
by
would,
Today's bid letting involved a
unanlmoua.
ng one and one•half
getti
issue,
be
n
i
d
e
.locat
total of 22 projects
MEIOS- C...!NERAL HOSPl'fAL
(a) lb� cou nty has
because,
mills,
seventeen eountiee, involving 96.6
BOND JtORFEITID
Admitted: Anna Buck, Pomeroy
and Cb) the
nt,
prese
at
$204,000
•
Ann Hill, Pt. Pleasant, forfeit- miles of road improvement a nd
,
. James Hawley, Cheshire; Edna
nd would then provide
fu
(ederal
ed a :126
bond In Middleport cleaning and pai n ti ng of o n e
TM Pemeref flrt cleiNrtment Stewirt, UuUan d.
¼ of the total that ia collected and
1
I.est night when brldee. Of the11e 22 projects, o ne
mayof
court
l'
Di1ml111ed: Kathy Thomas, Ruteut 1t 1 :20 ,.., to
"'9�
in the coun ty.
provided
I
two
on the interstat e System,
flltlt · • ·tarulh fin out of, COft• land Mrs. Catherinlfl Wolle and she failed to appear to ans wer to ·ls
olu:;erved that this "ia
was
It
.project.a and 19
tre1 Mil' the P•rl JaCON aon, Rael n-e; Mrs. U!!nna Witmln g a charge of intoxication brought are f'ederal•Aid
use or a tax dollar."
wise
indeed
·
are state proj ects.
by the Middleport polic e.
and aon, New Havf'n.
mi.a• ■t Laurel Cliff.
The attenda nts expressed hope
__:___:
��-__;:_
__:__:_
that all citizens will consider the
iS11ue in the light of its importance
commu n ity service and future
to
•
progress of the Meigs Co1,1nty IN&amp;.

MEIGS THEATRE

Ciro) E'8lna:ton • M��an at
OhiO UnlV'1r1ity fpent part of her
Ea1ter vacallon \Vlth her p111tnll.
Mr. and Mra. A. V. Entn,ton,
Racine. Sun day . the · Eulncton,
visited W. E. Ber1dahl tormu
Raclnti resident a\ Aahtand,, O.,
and Mias BMluaton went on to
Cle�la nd to IPttld the remalnd•
er. of her vacaUon 'With elau
mates.

ent1ne

a1

Poindexter's
Life Spared
By Governor

Love-Joy Circle
Holds Last
Sessi.on For Year

s1 ,99t1,;

NO.

•

No T,h underbolt

Missionary Group
Entertained By
Mrs. Richard Davis

O�FORDS
S1zes S to 3
TINNIS SHOES
Sizes 1 1 to 6

XII

•

e

CHUCKlE FOR TODA. ,

;

BOUWER, ColD. UPI-Coed
Jani BtildlX,,D, It, �f Davenpott,
Iowa, the loH 11imvor of an attempt •by thne Colondo Unlver1H1 1tudent, to acal1' - free1lnl,
1..-foot Lon g'a Pqk, WH re,co'l1!rln&amp; ffilm sev-:re troatblte at
the ' tialvet'tlty . hotptW here today
Tbe •bodies of btr · COD\Pl-niona
David L. lonea, · 11, of Wteblter
i---,� �"" p. W •
Gl'Ove" -M oii
Smith Ark.,
on
f"
o
mon, 23, f
wete toun,d by µ. �- H.uonal
Park, servtce r_a�er:t·. ■Qd'_; �rl
ell,..... from � - Tlatirlt!IY,

tJtd �•'-

w

Jones appirenlly WH killed by
a 21kJ-foot fall on the �uth face
or the mountain. ,Willman, who
had been left In ·an lee eave, el:•
hauisted, while Jones .and. llla■
Bendi:xon went for help, froze to
death.
A helicopter from Lowery Air
Force Baae at Denver will attempt today to brlna the bodie1
0t f tbe mountatn.
11:ley started to �Jim� tong••
Peak, which 11 , doted to 1not1ntalneen :at thla time of year, e�
i, Tueodll', ofter I mow lalL

Janae. A. Gtt1lg of Gl en view, lll., for Willmon In the ano�, and
w.ho ■tayed behi nd b ecause he did headed down the moun tam earlJ
not feel well, cam e off the moun- Wednesd-ay tor help.
tairl Tueaday night.
, "We decided to go two differJ[.l,a Bendlxon ,aid they got ent wayt down the mou ntai n," she
withi nf GOO feet of the sumniit Hid. "I feH twice and bumped
1111.s;.a my hea d 10 h a rd I bl aeked ou t . 1
Tueaday, but were driven "'•A"
by icy eale1. Then they realluid must have been out a n bour or
that Wlllm on'1 hands were so IO."
frozen he could not m i ke • rope
When the r@covered Mlu Ben·
..... , an d lhty · w,re in dire dlxon cou Id n ot Ii nd 1ones.
de•-nt
Jone, a.pare:ntly tried to eontrouble.
for help alone, but died in
tlnue
1
a
e
Jon
d
1n
Miu Bendi�n
fall
2f!O.foot
•
'
abeltar
•
out
acooped

pn,�••

Truck Driver Cue,,
Reportdl Continued

go to 33 Sentinel carriers
PRIZES PLENTIFUL - This is the displ ay of prizes that will
to a dose M�y 1 a�d
come
will
�ntest
.
'.J'he
who are now engaged in a circulation contest
The ma-Jo,r pru:e
l!rize.
a
of
d
e
assur.
is
nber
.
all carriers who secure at least one new subsc
auto, which has
re
mmtatu
oblle,
a
speedm
a
s
l
picture
which ls being demonstrated in this
SWIDI masks,
bats,
balls
soft
are
,
prizes
s
!her
Among
o
u� the eye of all the eontestant .
cameras, fishing kits and eoinchangers.

I

,,

The cases of 10 truck driven
on charges of overload filed bJ'
the Ohio State Patrol in County
Court sheduled to be heard to­
day have been conUnued, ludce
E. W. Peoples, said today.
The trucks were owned by tbe
Swisher Coal Company and the
driven were cited followinl a
weight check on ROQle 141 last
week. The higbwQ hH l 25 pn'
cent weight reduction llndl, 'Iha
Patrol u.id.

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