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i S-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , O. , April

21, 1 960

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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POMEROY, OlilO

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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McComm,,
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

or

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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NAITY PRIIONIRI
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
_
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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MIDDLEPORT,

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De Gaulle Lands Midst Pomp
For Talks With Eisenhower

PU!·

Midd lep,'lrt Nurses
Given Promotions
At Cleveland

East German Police Invade
· Refugees
West Agal·n Huntm

M'mstrel Draws
J ..rge Audience
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tart Falls

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In Southern

Poplar Trees
To Be Planted
As Dust Screen

Second Pickup
Of Auction
Items Planned

R"Iver Traff•IC

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ponsors anted For Scouts

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Is Low Bidder

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THIS IS lllE SI:£ llf 111 YUiil· IEICO POLICY
FaDS ANY PliCE CUTTING llCEPI' DURING THIS
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Iowa Coed Lone Surviv.,r Of Climbing Tragedy On Long's Peak

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Tennis Shoes and Oxfords

Rou sh's Shoe Store

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'Mrs. Lucke, Sam Arnold Seek
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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,
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I
a nd carpeno
er
t
mas
ou
hod
....
oore,
en for-d
be
door
M
JlSn
Sc
...
oe
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e
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• 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.
_
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The
leaden estimate there
e
thre
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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
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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
,,..,
.
·
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to con
ti••
, nKt time to di'acuss w,ya
the hospital with qualified doc- cer Bottom Road on Secondary
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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.
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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
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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
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that all citizens will consider the
iS11ue in the light of its importance
commu n ity service and future
to
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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.

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Poindexter's
Life Spared
By Governor

Love-Joy Circle
Holds Last
Sessi.on For Year

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Missionary Group
Entertained By
Mrs. Richard Davis

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

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CHUCKlE FOR TODA. ,

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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,

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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
•
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abeltar
•
out
acooped

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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.

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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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ol1LY SENTINEL
tommentating 1£ditorially
fHE

81GDOME PoUREO OUT A Tl�ADE IN A
LETTER 10 ANOn4ER 'TYCOON A80JT
ANSWERING LETTERS PRON1'0 ....

Mei gs To Be Represented

Mary Kibble or Reedsville has been named chairman of a Meigs County Committee
on Aging Aging, a group with an important
and huge task. It is to represent at a White
House conference in January, 1 96 ) , the county's problems arising from its older folks.
Let the chainnan describ� �r committee's
mission:
People are living longer thahks to the miracle of modern sciente.
How they are living is cause for concern
by the same miracle workers. Jt is said that
most of our aged are quite poor financially;
that one•half cannot pay for an adequate
place to live; most are not in good health;
most are not working; and most do not have
hospita l insurance.
Such information as this has caused much
concern anrl obviously calls for exploration
and action. Toward the solution of this prob!em the Congress ol the United Stales, supported by the President, has decreed that
there shall be a White House Conference, i n
January 1 961 on the subject of aging. Its
theme wlil be "Aging wllh a Future Every
Citizen's Concern . "
In authorizing the WtJte House Conference Congress declared, "The Federal Gov.
ernment shall work jointly with the States
and their citizens to develop recommendalions and a plan for action with regard to the
problems of the Aging." All states are particip.atlng i n the preparation of material for
the discussions.
Each ls requested lo present FACTS con,
cerning the sltuatio n o( its aged. Governor
DiSalle appointed a "Commission on Aging''
composed of seven members, and an advisory
committee representing every county and all
state organizations, agencies, and departments for the purpose of organizing and assisting local commi ttees, so that each county
eould provide . pertinent i nlormation regarding its own situa tion.
Among all Ohio counties it is estimated
that Meigs has the second highest percentage
ol its population in the over-65 age group.
Therefore a report Crom Meigs should have a
very real bearing on the situation in Ohio,
The Meigs County Comm ittee On Aging is
comp'osed of Mildred Fowler, Don Mulle n,
Gene va Nolan , Willia m Roberts, Catherine
Shavorinsky, Pete Shields Mary Kibble and
'- Barbar, Stout. Memb&lt;lrs '01 the- Committee
·•lll soon be getting in,tou ch with interested
..md well lnfonfied: cltlzens in the various vil.,
lagea and townships for help in securing the
.,
necessary information so that a report can be
.'•
prepared for the Ohio Commission as sodn as

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possible. Materials already have bC'en mailed
to persons in each area .
Here are some facts about aging.
There are today about 16,000,000 persons
who are 65 years of age or older in the U rn t­
ed States. They represent an i nc.Tease of over
400 per cent since the turn of the century , a
period during which the total popu lat ion i ncreased about 1 30 per cen t . A quarter of a
million older people are treated in ment:1 1 institutions annually. Nearly half a million live
in nursing homes an d homes for the a·ged
Of all the aged in n ursing homes, more
than half are at times confused , disoriented
and incoherent. Fewer than h of the nurs·
in g home group l:30 walk u�ssi::led. Twothirds have a circulatory disord ,
Most of the aged h;.we marginal or sub•
marginal incomes. Three-fifths of all persons
6:) and over have no income at all, or less
than $ 1 ,000 a year. It is estimated that prob­
ably about 30 per cent of all aged citizens a•re
in a n abject dependency , state. By 1 975,
trends remaining unchanged, the aged will
number in the neighborhood ol 23,000,000
and wilt comprise 1 2 per cent of the total
population.
Whereas in 1900 in the United States the
average .a•ge at death was 49 years, the average age today is approximately 70. I t is further noted by physiologists that the human
machi nery Is so designed and engineered by
nature that were it not for interfering diseases, abnormalities , and accidents, man should
be able to reach age 1 25.
To demonstrate the fact that longevity is
a modern phenomenon, mathematicians have
estimated that of all people who ha,ve ever
reached 65 years of age or older since the
dawn of mankind , one-quarte·r are living to­
day. Clearly, these elder citizens are a massive social force regarding whom it is not fair
to say their needs are similar to or identica l
with those found in all age groups.
Certainly, Uke all mankin d, the elderly
need the standard physica l, social, emotio nal
and spJMtuaL supplies that are indispensable
to civi1iza tton. But the comparison stops
there . Western cultures, particularJy that of
the United States, seem to create out of the
later stages of life a kind of anli,c llmali c su­
perfluousness which may be thought of as
the ouliiving ol usefulness ,
.,
Friends and loved ones have eith•r ,m?ved
away or died. Thus the circle of soclai contacts has grown sm.all and the oppor tunities
for emotional and intellectual interchange
have dimin ished . Loneliness and lonesomeness become the lot of many older people.

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.HISTORY
County
Meigs
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The AlmaWO&lt;l

.

Frank married Eit her Wol le;
Jennie. After the detth of hi•
flnl wife, Henry manle d Emi ly
'J'ubb1. Thelr thl ldtfln WIiliam
marrled I Clrt le; Maud; Ftance-1;
Curt!, marrJ"d Inez Beerle; Dana
manled Haul 3'aylor.
William Reeter'• father w11
John Reefer Ind ht1 1randfather
Mo,a:an Reefer. Mor11n Reefer
waa fo'Und murdered on th e ro.d
that uaed to lead from the RN(er
home to Bouman'• Run near the

Cro111 MIU.

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'fOD,\Y AND
VEST'4:RYEAR

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SHAIN FAMILY
Henry Clel1nd Sr, married
Mary J.n41 Se,rb. Chlld"n Dan•
1€'1 mtrrled Annie Carpenter;
James married Strth Barmore;

Seth Jone-. wa• born in Ver•
mont, Sept. 28, 1'/M, hut was
ralse·d In Co nnecticut. Here he
met Sarah PJttl who waa born
In June 1737 . She rpromlaed to
wal\ for hlm whlle he went to
the Revolutionary War,, When he
returned from the war he found
her waittn1 for him and they
were married sept. 2'1, lT'lll Tb y
' trend ol the tlie
,ollowed tne
C!!'OI
Nd the mounlll n1, ■et•
and
Ulnar ■t ·Letart Pl.Ila.
(
•·th •nd lllrah lone,, Th
-'II"
. elr
children Sarah, Seth, Selley, SerHannah, ·
en■, Phil ip,
Heriry,
Patty, SIil)' arad Chtrll!!I. We ll'e
unable to 1h1• v,....
•., much ,bout
t hl1 taml'... Seth. Jon u• wife S. r1h di.ct J.ue tbev
' lived at Lmtart
Falla «nd 11 burled In the ceme•
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By United Pres, lntern.tlan,r
Today is fo'riday, April 22, the
1 13 day of !he year, with ' 2!l3
more &lt;lays IR 1900.
The moon ls approachin g lts
new phase.
The morning stars are Mercury,
Man, Jupiter and Saturn.
0n lhl1 day In history:
In 1 707 , English novelist
Henry
•
P'ieldina: was born.
In 1 889, the great Oklahoma
Iand ruah for free land started.
1n 1 898, t he U. S. Navy fired
lhe first shot of the Spanish•
American War,
In 1911t, the German army
h
lwirted
Ullng poJson gas for the
llrol time In World War I at
-Y:prea Belgium,
In 1944, All ied· aoldlera Invaded
New Guinea.
In 1= Chr Istian ff rter was
c
sworn .....
ln .aa the new socretar
)' of
•-1e·
a...
A thouiht for I-Oday: The rPputed Greek 111.1 thor Aeaop wrote:
"A liar wll l not be be-lleved e\len
when he speak, the truth.'·

John Reeft.r married Llule Mur
dock. Chi ldren Wll liam married
., Clart Whet,tone then Mtbel An­
denon thin Plorenre Bay,. No
After the de■tb of Slrth, Sath
ehildre-n; Lucy mtrrled Wl lllll)I
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Wolfe; Eatell1 m1rrted Howard marrifld. Ellher Ford.
Seth and , Erlber lone ■. Their
Wol fe; Ade lla
married Phlllp
ldren. Sllaa mtrried
chi
e
John■on E■tella and Adella w re
t
Rouah; Lewi, married Rebtirca
twln1.
Doro hy
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Sayre; �1�:11: l.arlmer married
FORD FAMILY
rn the .. rly te Uem•• o r Nanc)' ,ayn ind Milton m1r.rled
t
••Ellzabeth --,.e.
Mary l and we find Gllbtirt
Ford
manyln1 Either Adam•. Their
S1111 Jone•• d1u1hter Sarah
were of tbe earl)' Nttlen maft'lfd l lil lflece ...,_ Herm n I CUbCUI PACK MIITING
o n
Paci!: 243 or Racine will
a
' parentl '°
el
a
nt
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��:�:,,,d l��. �t t� �:,se:,: '11uit■. ft• ltolle ot Carl Tll•llt meet .Frida,- at 7 :30 p, m. at the
Wll tM
JOlfl ftomtltNd; � B1ptl1t Church. A film or
mon to al l ho bra 1d the
rlJ
ld
' llle of tbe •Ame
hOUN
¥
u
N
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-0-Rama will be ahown
rt n Colonlet,
tenU:, tom doWli
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a
••1:
nd
• J)IUented. Rlifl'e■h;
•
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In Ma land,
Ford di
nall mtnt. •
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bert
lonil'
IA'f'lt
be served by Dena 1
ey
, when a romptrtUvel)' youna ma11,
• a nd I·
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...., man-- 11�
·r
and I •,1 hi 1 wldow
f
It•
r
. ou I •• A-�•ln WW'·ta A. lion•·
am 111 -children . A1 man, of th
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then� ' . ',,, lamUIea of that llale
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Valley
Ohio
the
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' : •11 , er •tilldren crotMd •
ol bn- Youth Fellowshlp 'Nill hold a baike
IU'l'rltd 11-.
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h
AfWr lttt
' w
111fflttd •Nie on tht 1lreet al Tup"n
mou n.fna lo tbl1 ne• land
he\- �. Ona �Jj
, . , Plaine Sltlitday , A, rn IS. The pro:
l'romlJe.
teed■ wm 10 towaNI helplnt to
WU
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Miller
t'o
Bot,
Lona
at
atopped
lint
She
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News Reported

Meet The Cand,idates

Attorney Gray Is In Contest
For 4th District Court Post

GORDON R. GRAY
Gordon R. Gray, Athens c1t torney, is a camtidate for the
Court of Appe.J:ls of the Fourth Judicial District of which
Meigs County is a part. He has been endorsed by Republican
executive committees of Athens an&lt;l: Meigs Counties, and has
been supported editoria1ly by newspapers in Athens, and in
Marietta where he was born a nd grew to manhood.

graduation from Marietta College
in 1928 hi:! attended the College of
Law, Ohio State University, and re•
ceived his L. L. B. degree in 1931.
He entered World War 1 1 as a
privnte and was honorably dis­
charged as a captain in the Judge
Advocate General's Department In

1945.

He is a member&amp; of the Athena
County Bar A11soclation, the Ohio
State Bar -Assoslation and the Am­
erican Bar Association. He has
8crvcd as city solicitor of Athens
as prosecuting attorney of Athens
County and as preJident of the
Athens County Bar Association.
Aside from his professional ti.!!·
.sociation and activities he has in­
terested himself in civic, patriotic,
fraternal, religious. and business af
fairs or his community. He ls a
trustee of the First Presbyterian
C hu rch. a Past Exa l1ed Ruler of
the Elks, belongs to the American
Legion and ls a member of Har•
mar Uld ge, No. 390, F. &amp; A. M., of
Marietta, He ii marrimf a1:1q has a
daughter, now in · AUfom High
School stud ent. '
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Mr. Gray is one Qt' three' �andidates ror nomination for the judge.
ship, the others being Marshall
Carlisle of Jackson and
Harley
:teyer of Logan.
11nd Mrs. William Simpkins
and children, Ciartville, Pa., were
weekend r;uests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce May.

Mr.

By Marth• Holslngu
Sunday School attendance East­
er Sunday was 194. Re.-. Elden
Blake is pastor.
Sunday evening Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Saunders showed pictures
of the Holy Land.
Robert Vanrlleter
.Mr. and Mrs.
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and family wer(!_ Easter dinner
guests of Mr. and Mn. Sol Bigley
and son, Eddie.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carter were
in Huntington to attend the fun•
eral of Mr. Carter's boss, John
Shurman, who was k illed in a
plane crash near Parkersburg.
"Mrs. Hazel Smlth and sons of
Belpre visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Barber.
John Dupre of Welslton visited
Saturday with Miss Maxine Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Fim and
son, Tertf, or Columbus spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Kerwin.
Emma VanMeter and George W.
Curti� were ihopping in Parkers.
burg Saturday.
An Easter egg hunt wu held at
the home of Mrs. Mazie Holsinger
Sunday. Prizes were won by Jun,
ior Barber, Robert.a and Doris Van
M&lt;:ter and Eddie Bigl e;y.
Mrs. Mazie Holsinger entertain •
ed with a surprise birthday party
for her son, Ronnie and daughter,
Janet, Easter Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. Orvil l e Blake and
daughter, Mr. and M rr.. Erwin
Blake and son and dau1hter or
Greenfield spent the Easter week
end with Rev. and Mrs. Elden
Blake.

Revival services are in progress
at the Eden Unlted Brethren

Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and
daughLcr of Guysville spent Easter
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Holsinger and son, Virg"il.
Mr. and Mn. Marvin Barnhart
spent Sund11y with Mr , and Mrs.
John iBuchanan .
Donald Buchanan, spent the
week end with his wife and daugh­
ter, Toronto, Ohio.

We started by covering up the
stove. From there about 4 or 5
water glasses h.1d to come off
the sink. Down ('.'\MC my handy
a,pron and towel. Down came the
Currier and Ives prints from over
the sink, D:own came the Citi­
zens NaUonal Bank calendar and
the John and Edison (Baker) cal­
endar. Heavens, the dust on top
or this kitchen cabinet, grumbled
Dad and I can't go Into that now.
l moved the broom and the dust
mop lrolb their (o.- my) favorite
place.
AH the time I was bragging
big and loud on Dad. He painted
faster- and faster and you can
simply fl;y with a roller which he
was using.
Finally supper. and it WH ni,ce
to smel l bacon imtead of · paint.
But now it's B:30 p, m. and I'm
a ventilator bee that hopes she
can sleep without dreamJng she's
a pine tree.
That is where they get turpen­
tine isn't it7 Bless their little
hpar tsf
, , ,,, 1,, , , , . 1 . ,
l t's hard to believe .-but the
Sears, Roebuek buslness has now
topped the $3.7 bllllon dollar
mark in its yearly sales-.
The things is a giant. One of
the most telling Incidents I ever
rPad about it was where a poor
sheep herder In New Mexico came
lnto a smaU town to buy
a catalog for his children's Christ­
mas.
"But won't they want the things
in it?"
"SI, senor, but 1eelng the love­
ly toys, dresaea and trinkets is
better than not having anything
at all."
I ha,ten to •add that the town
took the motherles., children to
Its heart and outfltted them. Be•
cause-this was In America where

Br MRS. JIAN PARKElll
MrB. Iva Stewart and family
Cathy Thomas is ronfincd to a rid M n . Pauline Markins were
Meigs Generol Hospilul 'W ith a Sunday gucsls of Mr, and Mrs .
broken lo� she sustnine tl W hen Bill Brown and Teresa.
she fell from a swing. She is the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bo l ln and
rh1ughlcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
are visiting at , his parchildren
Thomas.
ents home Mr. ,and M:rs. Cecll
Randy Sprouse spent Wcdnes- · Bolin, Lanasvllle
while his moth•
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da;y with Brum
· . Wilk es- er is confined to . the St. Joseph Charlt'll!I of South Poi nt visited
J11st1cc
ville.
Hu:,ipital, Parkersbur&amp;, following her sisters, Mrs. James Davia and
Mrs. Kenneth M-cLeod .tnd hus­
Mr. ,m d Mrs. WIiiiam Phillips a hBart attack.
o · • were weekend
■ recently.
F ran kr or I•
band
Mr. and Mrt. Jaell: Ward were
river Is
Chad Ward of the
&amp;iJ eSb or Mr. and Mrs. Joc1 Phil• recent weekend gueets of Mr.
spending hit vacation wtll1 Ma
!fps and DarrelL •
and Mr,. Calvin Sprou,..
Mr. an d M rs. l l arvey E�r I ewI ne
tamlly.
and Mr,. Leland Snowden
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Mr. ahd Mn. Kenneth McLeod
an JoeIta a nd her mo th er Mra. andMr.famll
;y, Paineavllle were the
were In Bel pre Saturday visiting
Iva Howell 11pent S u nd n y with the Thurs
day dinner gues•�· ol Mr.
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lier brother Mr. and Mn. Her•
Ia tier s •I• Ier Mts . Loi· s I t usseJI L and Mr,. Carro Snow
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den and
schel Wheaton and her aon1 Ed­
Mt . Alto,
sons
die ind Cecil and familiea.
Mr. and Mr� . Cnlvin Sprcmse
-------Mr•. Robert· Proffitt ii takina
and ramil)' visited her mother,
the cenm1 In thll township.
Mra. F. A. Carpenter, Pt. Pleasant Saturday.
M r. and M rs . Robert C anad ay
and Sabra were Sunday g uests af
BJ MRS. OL■ NNA MILHOAN
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Can u d.ay of
Wllh im Weber wa■ taken t'o
Rio Grande_
the home o r hiI dau&amp;hter, Nona
,pent
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' Might Osb0rne Athens from the •••
''"' Lawr'•"n"e
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Howard Newland, n.ayton,
'Ir. and M-.
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and Karen, Princeton, Ind., an� . pila Sunday.
Mr. and Mrk. Simon Ni!:W l.tnd and
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Mr. and Mrs' . Claren t•t•. Mi"\. 1 01
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Guests -of Mr . and Mro , May .
son Kenneth .
Bradbury wer'.' Friday evP, nlrig
nard Ba hr Sunday were M r, and • Easte-r dinner auerts of M ,
guests of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Johu Sil·
Mrs. C. E. Woode, 'l\lppera Plains and Mrs. Ed•artt Young and da r
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Mr. and Mra. Cuh Bahr, dau1h• ghten Elva ind Jean· wel't! Mr.
�r. and Mrs, llcrsh t.&gt; l J'u st.lce
ters, Middleport, Mr. and M:11. apd M:r1 . Howard Yo� · ■nd dlu•
and family, WIikesvil i e were reWarren Benb and Mta. Alla F.rol&amp; h le . M r. an Mn, Robert Ball ey
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cent guesta of Mr an d Mrs. Cal.!
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of Athen e. The dinner wa/J 111 C
apd son, Lon, Bottom, Mn.. Joe.
\'In SprouBO.
Cub M1nual -and IO?ll, Racine. Mter·
ofood
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Shella, Crisp, Judy William, honor of the birthdays
h
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end Elaine Musser were visitors
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Mr. and Mra. Everett MUhoan Brun'"
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.,, and Cla-nof Joetta Er 1 ewine the p:1st week
and Bernard were Sun.dAY dinner Mcintyre.
Mr. and MIi Kenneth Mkhael
guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Mr. and .Mrs. �est Youn g
aod Mike, Chillicoth e were the
and family, HarrlaonvUle, IPtl'J t
Sunday gueil• of l'lls parent■, Mllhoan and children .
Mra. Miry Shafter and Mn. EaAter with . Mr. and Mrt. A. w.
Mr. and Mra. Ella Mlchael.
Jean
Seldenabel of Pomeroy call•
Mr1. Calvin Sprouse received
Youni tnd aon, Elmer.
e
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Mrt. Cl-. rt Williama Sun d
M'n. Cltra McIntyre and c:hil•
word th11 t her brother John Cardnn llpent �tlll;day attemoon
penier New H1ven was seriously day,
Severa) from here atten ded. the with t-he Eddie Youn, f■mll)',
·m Jn P1ea11nt Valley hospital.
Gtb•·
ae pemanuu
Mr. and Mn. Mt•
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"" sale Saturd••·
Mr. ind Mn. Clyde Donohue
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' and Mn· Muri Ta),lor left of New M rtlnsv
'-111e, , w. va.,
and Chrlaty, Columbus were the
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Monday for a vlaft. with nlatlvea apent the Weeke"M wi th Mc, and
weeke nd 1uuts ot her perenll,
In Llnc11ter·
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Mr. and M,a. Lloyd Thomas.
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A
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Larty Ritchie ■tuden t tit Rio
Dant Ho man wu inju d i .
l 1 . (l'(jy SWIdi ey,s recen 1 • few days wltft Ml'8. T. E. He• Grande C.llece ,pent lhe ,-k
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� welllon and glrls whi le Dr, He- end wlth hia mother � �
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Adam,, Steven O. Hlrkala,
ev, welllon tPd wile are OIi: v1e1tion, Rilehie a nd ion Rolff.
tr.,lna
Mr. and Mra;Arlhur Davia, Joan ' Mr. incl Mn. Artl,µr wan..
lfutqn T, William,, MH . Fre •
M,.11e O,bome of spe�i,. liun,ta Jrlth 'A.
Wtlliam,, Frank O. Sheet,, Will � and Jin,
Yotng
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Everett ·w� •nd' 11nv
)IMd1vU10 called
lli'fllil, Da�l4 J�ul Davi,, Mrj
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lier! E. Lynn, Joseph Aaron ,
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Mr, alid )Ira. . Wilber . :\V"°er. , .lk '•"
,I'mor llldenhr
man, Stephen E. Harder,
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rtne Mutt Clark, Charle, E.
,t- ••� chtldreil, Atllelu, ••llod on i&gt;f Co!umllli,
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Mril. Jlarl Tvlor .a.n,d-,; at1 Keno, Sunda),. , •
Mr.
en Jr., Im� Joseph Stover,
•�•ll:
Mr, mil , XrL W, E- MUhoan ;! . .' Kr. �
Bud L. l!ant, Kenneth Leo •t&gt;Homer Allen Hendenon, • • • �mer&lt;&gt;y apent Sun&lt;l4Y ••••In* ""� Flonnl!O ,�berler - �
W'" ·si.ton. llln. Bobby Leo Slil- lib Mr. and Mra. 8lalne-Mlll1oan • •&amp; •••II , ol , M r. , ..,d , Jin. Robtirl
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COieman,
nater, Mn. John Fisher. Jr. and int dilldren.,. . ·
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vii- , � Cr� �- bom! ,,
Mr. and lllrs . . Alvin
Infant .»to. Adrian E. Mor"'n and
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infant.
lied ,plh hlaUvea al Keno over (tom lhe boqtlal' al
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Blrtbl, April IIO: A aon to Mr. the we� ,
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B-.,a' -' ;,1, ,
Mn: Grant Snijlh and �n
Emmellile , Goi'l,,n of, 't.oweu
and Mn, Arthur w. Allison, Kan,�M 1111'
•U1•1 A roit to Mr. and..![n.
•J!t•t l!al!er wl!h � ollter,,llr• "\"!' iiater
' SJ,lvla Coteffilll, .
!It! J. J14]1toad, New Riven.
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Socie ty Events

The Ridge-Keno
Soc'1ety Repor· t .

P'1ne Grove

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kitchen coral
rose this Lime right ovl'r rhe
Fiesta Rose I ' d loved 90 well. So
we stlll look n lce and rosy.
Now this waa odorless paint,
marked so on the &lt;' &amp; n, A nd
there would have been no odor
�ther, only Dad, alway! a great
turpentine m.in got down to
where it was a little thicker and
kept adding a wee drappie. Not so
bad with doora open and fann i ng.
But came the du�k and we blew
up a nice little fire in the grate.
All of a sudden, my suppe r d id n ' t
taste good. Why not let in some
fresh air, sez J and use some systern on il loo, by standing and
fanning the ki 1 chen door but
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hard.
Then J got to faughing--Oecause · where do you thin k I got
that idea. From the bees, directly
frcim the bees. Because •the)' have
special squads of ventilating bees
(you &lt;!an see them if YOU look
careful ly) whose sole duty is to
stand at the hive'i entrance , fan
bad air out, and good air in.
'·Go to the ant, thou sluggard".
But this time I aped the smart
little bees.
But, I ask r:,u, slaters of the
skillet, w hat's the use getting
odorless paint them adding this
awful 'turtentlne' as some kid
used to ctl l it. But I reckon the
rufferlng ls worth it to go rosily
about in my blu11hing kite-hen.

We pa1ntecf"'o'u�

n-lEIR Al'IISWER

SHOLILD DEAi. Wl7'M A F1RM
11-MT IS MORE ON ITS TOE.S­
DtSAPPolN"TEOLV "iOURs··"

Rutland
Society News

Did You Kbow Thatf

THAT LETTEA

AND
10 AJULi!CE
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�f¾NY. . :• 6Et-l'TLEMEN :
TEN DAYS AC:,o I WROTE
TO YOU R:R A QuoTATION.

He carried newspapers, deliver•
cd Western Union messagel. work•
cd on a farm , and loaded produce
for local growcr9. During vaca t ions
hu worked mi a farm, on a railroad gan,r and 'On a pipeltN, and
for a time was e,mploycillif'a s ' .a ·
plumber's helper. IJt• earn rp most
of the eo�t of his w.iy throUBh collcgc an,r h,w �chool.
Mr. Gray i11 a 'Jlrominent attor•
ney in Alhcns, havlug bel'n pracliclng law ror 29 years. Following

Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 22, 1960--1

BLANCHE M. ,.ASktll•

.a chud 1s 01 supreme m1portante
and is not left lo hang around the
edgl'� or life, ttad, poor, neglected.
There are no w only small i10lated i1landJ of po\lerty In our
I beloved country and theae are
ra-pld!y being invaded, as wltneiis
I a huge truck load .ot clothing and
food recently arr1veJ al Logu,
,·,· . Va., labelled "A Gitt from the
People of Ne w York City". And
there was more, muah more, to
follow.

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But ab�ut the Sears catalog,
these '•Wish Books" were Jlfer�lly
thumbed lo rags. by the Ru.!111�n
people at our fai.r laet year J.tl
Mosccw and pleasant young Affl­
ericans in eharge were conatantly
a�k.ed to se�I them to RuBsian
v1s1tors. As 1t \¢\s they gave awa y
hundred• and I . undreds of them.
I must .order .hat new , chair
cover right today. I gueu UI a:et
�scan rose-grar Is too easily
80lled and brown 1s too. dull , too.
Well , I thin k the rose 1s it.

I can't recall the exact quota­
tion ('and I've hunted all over too)
of M1rir: Twain's remark on nude
people, but somethln1 •like thi1:
"Ha\le no rear of the nude ones
ever having a -place of importance
in government, in clvll affairs, Jn
religion, in politics."

Only Mart Twain tould have
called up so perfect a vision of
all that that inVolves.
Try to imagine any: 1tatesni1n
you've
read
of--8\ter-even
al�ne nether
let
shirtless,
garments not present. Or a school
teach11r or a lady librafran or a
store clerk clad in lea; than what
decency demands. Swirling sll:lrtl
on ball et dancers som.ewhat con•
fuse us, but we recover.
Take just the m atter of white
gloves for instance. You just na•
turally feel more sedate, mote
church•ly, let us say, with White
gloves on., And high heels. And a
hat.
Stripped to the bare essentials,
a human being ea n loot weird,
awfully -weird. If I ever 1aw any.
thing funnier than the people on
Coney bland beach (N. Y.) then I
don't recall it. Of course, no one
laughed, except i nside. But a man
whoS() bust •has sl i pped below the
waist line and a lady whose der­
riere has gone clear beyond any
and 111 control-well, I, tel l you,
we can just look grotesque and
who can deny it?
''· I Wce.. !D.Y. ipreache,Jf, preaidents
bankel'!I, bulJffea., "fden and ma­
mas and grandmas fairly well
covered up .
Under age elghteen-I'Ve Clve1
up long, long ao.
Today's quotea, "Men marr,
because they are tired; womefti
because they are curious; bot,
are disappointed."
"Religion is the fashionable
s:ubstilute for belief.'•

The Eaater picture is eomplete
Brewington
now with Sandra
leading a neighbor's small bl eat•
ing lam b ,around ·by a Jeuh wltb
a am1ll army of neia:hbor chll,
drtn tarting behind.
"All on 1h kprll evening
I thouaht on the Lamb of God."

CROSSWORD

D of A Members
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Friend,hip Coun,:il

Five. membera of Theodorua
CouOCJI DaUJhters of Ai:n erica attended the rally . of D1,trlct 1 3
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held Wedneaday 1n Manett&amp;.
There w11 a large attendance
at the rally and 13 oew membera
we:-e initiat ed, one received by
tard and three reinstated.

Attending were Marjorie Wood­
ard, council deputy and dlatrict
associate pa11t counilor; Eliubeth
Campbell, disttit lrustee, who
also gave the invocation at the

dinner; Helen Miller, councilor,
who served on the nominaUng

committee; Lucille B. Hawldn1 ,
past state councilor and Nettle
Hayes who was inst.ailed 11 d.ia­
trict ln.1ide Sentinel.

Mrs. Donald Mora
Elected President
Of Chester PTA

ANOTHII 'OPINU'-TM Great Lakm trelehter Orauunotor
pk,wa througb Ice clnmlu at Montreal to ont.er the SL Law•
rence Seaway and open tti• 1960 ■ea..on. The Oralnmotor
la a Ca111da Bte■m!blp llnu callO canter.

P H I LC O

1 he B111)' Bee C1ua of the
F1nt Baplls l Church of Middle•
port met Thursday evening wltb
twl!nty members and two gueatt
Mu. I da Neil of Flatwoods. Ky ,
and Mn. El izaheth Gret!n.
The opening prayer was 31ven
by Mn. Beulah While and Mn.
Chirles Lewlll WH the de\lOtional
leader for the evening. She read
the 100th Pnlm.
Mrs. John Lyon1, pre,1denl,
condu('ted the bu1lne11 meeting
when routine matter-a were taktn
care of and the blrlhday1 of Mn.
Lewi, and Mu. t'rancea Bearha
were observed.
Mrs. 81.al}('he Haptonstall wu
in &lt;"harge of the program wbicb
included readings by Mi11 SyMa
McMuter and Mrs. Bearh1 and
herselr, and a game which •he
conducted.
During the aocial hour refresh­
ment.s of home made rolls and
chicken salad and coffee were
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Mra. Lillian DemoHkey, Mn. Nora
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Del Fife and Mrs. Lyons.
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SOUTH 10UA IN UPIOAI-Here ll the rlotlnS . bl, Maaan.,
South KorM port, whtch spl'ead to Sooul and other clttem In
an election lftermatb. Prmtdent Syngman Rhee clamped
martial law OIi aevenJ etuea. The rtutlng la over aceu.aaUODJ
that Let Kl Poona:, Rhee'1 candidate for vice pre.aldent. won
by fraud. Rhee'i own opponent dJed ■borUy betpre election.

BAPTISMAL RITES
Infant baptismal rites were I
held at the morning worship s�r- .
vice at the Mason Methodist
Church, Easter.
Those baptized were L ionel
Qartwright, son o! Mr. ·and Mrs.
Glen Cartwright; Julia McBride,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
McBride: Kevin Roush, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush; Timo­
thy Tucker, son of Mr. and M rs.
Luther Tucker; Lisa Dudding,
daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Willis
Dudding; Rodney Rottgen, 110n of
Mr. and Mra. John Rdttgen: Hom­
er Redman, !On of Mr. and Mrs.
.Mrs. George Bearhs presided Derisil Redman and George Cook
at the meeting of the Past Pres!• son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cook.
dents of the Ladies Auxiliary of
Drew WPbster Po1t American
Legion held Wednesday evening
al the home Of Mni. George Hac­
kett Sr., Middleport
The meeting opened with the
Lord's Prayer In unison, followed
by the pledge to flag and group
1inging of America the Beauti­
ful. 'One Nation Under God'' was
the topic of the devotions taken
from Psalm 11'1 tnd Levlticu1 3:
3 by Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
During the bu1ine111 sesaion
plan, were made to send 1 ,ut
to Edith Loop. � prayer of the
,past dQP1rtment pre1ident , waa
read by Mra. William .Baxter to
close the meetlna.
Mr1. Baxter waa In ehar1e of
the program which opened with a
poem "The 'Soldler'1 Wife" by
Mrs. Mayme Holme■. A quiz on
, Pait Preajdentl Ptrley was con•
ducted by Mr,. Btxter and prizes
awarded to Mn. Ben Neutzlina
and Mn. J. II. Tbomton.
Refre■hment• were aerved by
the hoateu to those named above
.and Mn. A. V. Howell , Mrs.
George MoWI'tly, Mn. Pe1rl Hy­
aell, .M rs. Owen Wat.Ion, Mra.
Ralph Gilmore and Mrs. Fran k
Cbeeaebrew.

Ladies' Auxili ary
Past Presidents
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Tommy L1ona and
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in1 up hit 1led on a mowy atreet the Bolahevika aboard a Brltlkll
battleship sent to Yalti:l d�a
The program at camp will in• in St . Peterabur1.
the revolution by her COUlba,
elude a featun movie, f1•ld ,porU
In 1888, her father. Czar Ale ■:· King George V of EnJland.
and demon1tration1 and camp fire
aaved hex life when
ander
She lived in uJle 43 years, W
cook-out.
■ dynamited the from the conlinuin1 mattb of
revolutionarle
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Clifford Stumbo, f.a..t.ber o I)&amp;r.
rell will lake the boy1 lo Camp royal train. He u.ed his enor­ bloody eYenta in Ruula. and dled
il.nd John Lyon, Sr., lather ot m1l'!u ■treni:th to bold up the of pneumonia Wednelday at tbe
Tommy will 10 .tller lhern Sun• •haltered roof of their carriltte age of 85 in a qlliet En1llth Rib­
unUI re1CUe camt.
urban home.
Drowns llasputln
The Grand Ducheu w-11 m••
Her IOn-ln•law, Prince Youaou• ried lo Grand Dute Aluander
poff, Mlped shoot anll drown Micbaellovitcb, an admirtl of tbe
Auputin, the "mad Ruulan fleet and founder of the
Gregory
moni" who held a 1ini1.ter influ­ Rusaia air force. They fled to­
ence over the Curina of Ruuia gether to France and England.
Xenia', allter-ln-law.
He dled In 1033, le&amp;Vine ab. JOU
The fabvfovs rvS. of tM Ito- and .a. daughter.
111e honor rolls tor the Porn·
eroy Senior and Junior high
ter Mr1 and .Mn. Eber Routh and
schools ror the fifth 1i.1 \ueta per­
other relativea.
follow,:
iod hu been announced u
Mr. and Mn. Richard Tol be.rt
SENIORS: Mary Amber1er, El1ie
.nd family recently moYed from
Arnold, Marilyn Blackwood, Jury
Mr. and Mn. Stanley Harbour the Edwards house to the Avan­
Burn1ide, Linda Crow, Sharon
and ramUy bad a■ Euter gueata elle Harria Hart reaidtnce here.
Barbar■ Eakew, Sue Gamea, Wil­
her brother and family, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Dalla.I Yeag:er and
liam Gibba, Mark Grueaer. Ernest
Pleasant Mr. and Mr&amp;. Cbarlea Yeager and
Mn. Steve Nobl e, Pt.
Hall, Robert Hamm, Phillip Har­
Mn. Jad:ie Stevens, Mr. and lln. family were Sunday din.ner 1uest.
rison, Jean Holt, ROM: Hy.ell , Ro­
Wortlty Nibert, G.a.lli poli.l Fffl')' .
of Mr. and Mn. Jam815 Dieh l Jr.,
ger Leifheit, Albert Martin, Con•
Jeuie Thomas, Charle•ton, wa,. Pomeroy.
nie Morarity, Minada Muruy, How•
the weekend guest of her broth•
Mrs. Mary Walah left last wect
ard Parke,, Rarrle Phillips, Sue
er and •iater•in-1.aw Mr. and Mra. to spend, Eutff with her dauPl­
Phi l lips, Sondra Potts, Edward
L. E. Thornaa tnd Mn. Dor Ebers­ ter Mr. and Hn. Huold Winters
Rickard, Charle■ Riffle, Norma bach and sons.
and famil)'. Zanesville.
Rouah, Dnlene Smith, Carolyn SL
Kr. and Mn. Harry Schnb and
Mr. and Hra. Roy Jone, Jr. and
Clair, Gail Stiven, Marilyn Stock­ ■ona
were East.er din.ner a:uee:b famlly, Col umbus were Saturda:,
ton, Janice Teaford.
of Mr. and Mn. Roy Jonea, Syra­ night guests of his ■.tater and
JUNIORS: Edwina Dell, Ruth ewe.
family Mr. and Mn. Eusene
Weekend guest, of Mr. and Schwab.
Ann Brothen, David Brown. Doro­
thy Brown, Linda Chapman, Son• Mn. Ralph Warner .and family
Pvt. and Hr&amp;. Robert Roush of
dra Drake, Carolyn Edward•, Mar. wue Mr. and Mn. Rufua Cobb and the U. s. Army apent sevenl
garet • Hand l e)', Kaaron Kelton, son, Dunbar; Eddie Thai.ton, Dun days laat week wit.b their parent.
The regular meeting of Rock
Elinor Daugherty, Mr. and M.r1. Hoy Rouah and llr.
Terry Knight, John McMurray, bar, Miu
Spring!! Methodist Youth Fellow•
carol Sargent, Charleston and Fred Porter, of and Mrs. Charle■ .Rayburn.
Mike Roberta,
ship was held Monday evening at Paula Sayre, Paul Sinclair, James Springfield. Visiling on Sunday
Guest, of Mr. and Mrt. Jamn
lhe church with Louann.a Leonard
Sprouse, Jackie ThomH, Nancy afternoon were Mt. and Mn. Wm. Pauley and &amp;0ns over tbe holidar
in charge.
Woodgeard, Sharon Young, Wayne Jividen of Buffalo.
were Mr. and Mn. A. M. s,mpla,
Mn. Mary Jo Blackburn of Mr. and Mra. Harold Sampl H ��
Devotions taken from 1 Corin• Zurcher.
Charleaton is visiting her Clotber children all of CrOMtoada, W. Va.
thians 15 , 20-28 by Mary Jane
SOPHOMORES: Carol yn Allman, Mn. Jean Canon.
Dou1;:las opened the meeting. A re­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sam.oles an4
Bentz, Mike Bowen, Joyce
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Duncan children of Nitro.
creation meeting to be held at William
Bennetta and family .and Mr. .and Mn.
Jean Casto,
Chester, April 25, was announced Buckley,
Carl a Dill, Andrea Evans, Charl es Knopp were Sunday di11Clark,
A ,hart program was presented
Raymond Jewell,
which opened with an article Dale Hubbard, Terry Ohlinger, ner gue,ta or M.t,. Eva Knopp and
Logan,
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Barbara
.'ommy,
taken from The Uppa aoom by
Pullins, Judy Reynolds, Al•
James
spent
Vienna
of
Johnson
David
Roger Leifheit. FolR' readings
I were given "Christians a.nd Soeial bert Smith, Connie Rouah, Jacki&lt; several days last weet with bis
John Shasteen, Nan•�! grandparents, M:r. and Mr&amp;. Hom­
Leonard; Seidenabcl,
Problems", Lm1anna
Duane Smith, Ernestint er Johnson. His parents Mr. and
Skinner,
Origin of Our Easter Customs,
A.senath Tracy, Jud) Mrs. Lester Johnson and daugh.
Carol Bearhs; Easter Eternally Stockton.
, Lola Ziegler, Charlenl ter Susie arrived Friday .and
Vaughan
Mrs. Hugh Bearhs and A Desolate
Zundel .
.3pent the weekend
Hill, Janet Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dodaon
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FRESH:dEN: Bertha Arno
The me!!ting closed with the
and family were Sunday dinner
Janet
Bell,
James
Bass,
MYF benediclion, arter which re­ Carolyn
guests of her mother Mrs. Lufe­
Kay Compton, Kathryn
Brown,
Weaver, New Haven.
mh1
freshments were served by Roger
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Conkle, Frederick crow, Charlen
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Alma Dudding or Nitro
Miu
Leifheil.
Jane .Douglas, Alle!l Dow­
The next meeting will be held Diehl,
sisher
of
guP.st
weekend
a
was
FisherI...T4mara �n
:May 2 at tbe church with Lou• nie, Roland
Lana Folger, vavid Gortlon
law,
Inna Leonard as hostess.
, Pemela Hobstetter, Ruslll!II Leffle
Jennifer Lohse, Sandra London
William · Murray, Jeri')' Shamblin
Jan Smith, Paul Sprouse, Sbaroi
With Eaeh
Walker, Sandra Wells, Tom Whit,
Roger Young.
30&lt; or 40&lt;
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PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE
Jane Baer, !Brenda Bailey, Rober
Buck Nancy Bums, Alita Carpen
�er Richard Collins, Ronnie Col
Jin�. Jennifer crew, Patricia Hen
nessy, Charl es Kuhl, Thom11 �Ind
Alfred S1sso1
Kitty Persinger,
Cintra Swatzel, Louella 1'11omp1on
SEVENTH GRADE: Mary Bol
inger, Joel Boney, Ricky Campbell
Donna Crow, Patricia Fultz, Joey
Mkltl._,.
Gilmore, Mary Sue Handley, Donna
Hauck, Micky Menchini, Llnda
Moore, Pam O'Brien, Patty Owens,
Brenda Potts, Sandra Thoma•. Jan•
et Smith, Jonnie Thompson, Bessil
Watson, Diana Zirkle, ThomH Mc.
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Mason
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EIITERTAIIIS AT DINNER
Mr. and Mra. Ray Proffitt and
daughter, Nancy, Muon, enter•
taJned with • famlly dinner on
&amp;Hter at their howe.
Thoae enjoying the day were
Jacll: McBride, :Mr,
Mr. a.ad
and Mrs. Bill McBri&amp;!! and Mr.
burg· Mike Whitley, Buckhannon
and Mn. Jame, Proffitt,
and
and dtu,bter, loal.

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WASHINGTON UPI-A union
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a "consumer-be-damned" attitude
toward federal lnapecUon of pro­
cessed meat -and poultry tood
producl.9.
Arnold Mayer, legw,tive . repre­
sentative · of lbe AFL-CfO Meat
Cutters and Butcher Workmen,
made the charle at a cloaed-door
hearing of a Hou&amp;e appropriatiohs
subcommittee March 14. His tes•
timony was made public today .

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1 he t nen(Ulbip Farm Bureau
Council mOI ., tbe home ,, ldr .
and Mn. Lloyd Rou,h wit..b a very
m &lt;erestin1 .,.. uulon held on
"1 'he Coruervallon �aerve."
Each member preaent wrote a
letter lo hi• Conarea■man aaki r. g
baa cooperation. one new famlly .
lhe C larence Wickllnea, were we tcorned as new memben.
Relr o,ilmen ts were 11e'!'Ved to 16
inem. ber8 and three children. The
nexl meetini will be al the home
of Either Weat.

Mrs. Donald Mora wa■ elected
president; Mn. Robert Wood, vice
president; Mrs. Charles Griffith,
Sa�uel Michael,
secretary and
lreasurer for the coming year
J'iaita Parenta
when the Cbe1ter PTA held Ila
Miss Aleta Lynn Russell, em• April meeUng. Mrs. Orville Brown
pl&lt;iyed at the Natioowide InaJ,11'• Mrs. Donald Mora and Mra. Paul
Company ln Columl:Rl.s, Hoffman were aµpointed lo audit
ance
tiipent the Eastef weekend with the lrea&amp;urer'1 book■ before the
her parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ next meeting.
neth Russell a t Racine RD. Other
The seventh grade taught by
Sunday gueals of the Ru.s!ells
were Mr. and Mrs. Emme tt Jones, Fred Ri� ar,d the el1blh grade
Shade; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Par• taught by Or'lille Brown tied for
sons and son, Pe.ppi, Athens and the attendance pri.1e and each
Mr. and Mra. .. Emerson Jone!, will receive a boot tor lb library
All mothers- were asked to help
Middleport.
with the school empl oyees• ban•
quet on April 22 and the Alumni
b.nquet on' May 28.
NEW
The· first grade tauJhl by Mrs.
Howard Knight WOI! the sale.a
tu contest and wtl l be entertain•
ed by the PTA at a party,
BENDIX
The PTA will sponsor a First
Aid coarse that will be held Crom
Apri l 25th to April 29th. Anyone
from Eastern District may take
,he course.
The pro«ram c_halrman intro­
A U T O M AT I C
duced Edison Hobstetter, presi­
dent of the Pomeroy National
WASHER
Bank, who spot, on the bond la­
sue for the proposed Al-emorial
H011pital for Meigs County. Mr.
Hobstetter explained that the sur­
rounding cou.nUea have hospitals
and that it ta 1 1reat expense lo
drive to hospitals as Car away
as most of them are.
J. s, Davis spoke on the two
and one.half • mill openting l evy
that the voters of Eastern Dis­
trict, will vote on In May. The
need for the money w as explained
in a very clear QJanner.
Creston Newlantl, the clerk of
lhe Eastern Local School Board
discuued the present financial
condition of the Eastern Loe:al
Schools.
Refreshments of punch, pickles,
potato chips and sandwiches were
aerved Crom a table decorated
with spring flowers and candles.
Hostesses were Mrs. Wi lliam At·
kins, Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell, Mrs.
and Mrs. Charles Grif·
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ANSWERING LETTERS PRON1'0 ....

Mei gs To Be Represented

Mary Kibble or Reedsville has been named chairman of a Meigs County Committee
on Aging Aging, a group with an important
and huge task. It is to represent at a White
House conference in January, 1 96 ) , the county's problems arising from its older folks.
Let the chainnan describ� �r committee's
mission:
People are living longer thahks to the miracle of modern sciente.
How they are living is cause for concern
by the same miracle workers. Jt is said that
most of our aged are quite poor financially;
that one•half cannot pay for an adequate
place to live; most are not in good health;
most are not working; and most do not have
hospita l insurance.
Such information as this has caused much
concern anrl obviously calls for exploration
and action. Toward the solution of this prob!em the Congress ol the United Stales, supported by the President, has decreed that
there shall be a White House Conference, i n
January 1 961 on the subject of aging. Its
theme wlil be "Aging wllh a Future Every
Citizen's Concern . "
In authorizing the WtJte House Conference Congress declared, "The Federal Gov.
ernment shall work jointly with the States
and their citizens to develop recommendalions and a plan for action with regard to the
problems of the Aging." All states are particip.atlng i n the preparation of material for
the discussions.
Each ls requested lo present FACTS con,
cerning the sltuatio n o( its aged. Governor
DiSalle appointed a "Commission on Aging''
composed of seven members, and an advisory
committee representing every county and all
state organizations, agencies, and departments for the purpose of organizing and assisting local commi ttees, so that each county
eould provide . pertinent i nlormation regarding its own situa tion.
Among all Ohio counties it is estimated
that Meigs has the second highest percentage
ol its population in the over-65 age group.
Therefore a report Crom Meigs should have a
very real bearing on the situation in Ohio,
The Meigs County Comm ittee On Aging is
comp'osed of Mildred Fowler, Don Mulle n,
Gene va Nolan , Willia m Roberts, Catherine
Shavorinsky, Pete Shields Mary Kibble and
'- Barbar, Stout. Memb&lt;lrs '01 the- Committee
·•lll soon be getting in,tou ch with interested
..md well lnfonfied: cltlzens in the various vil.,
lagea and townships for help in securing the
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necessary information so that a report can be
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to persons in each area .
Here are some facts about aging.
There are today about 16,000,000 persons
who are 65 years of age or older in the U rn t­
ed States. They represent an i nc.Tease of over
400 per cent since the turn of the century , a
period during which the total popu lat ion i ncreased about 1 30 per cen t . A quarter of a
million older people are treated in ment:1 1 institutions annually. Nearly half a million live
in nursing homes an d homes for the a·ged
Of all the aged in n ursing homes, more
than half are at times confused , disoriented
and incoherent. Fewer than h of the nurs·
in g home group l:30 walk u�ssi::led. Twothirds have a circulatory disord ,
Most of the aged h;.we marginal or sub•
marginal incomes. Three-fifths of all persons
6:) and over have no income at all, or less
than $ 1 ,000 a year. It is estimated that prob­
ably about 30 per cent of all aged citizens a•re
in a n abject dependency , state. By 1 975,
trends remaining unchanged, the aged will
number in the neighborhood ol 23,000,000
and wilt comprise 1 2 per cent of the total
population.
Whereas in 1900 in the United States the
average .a•ge at death was 49 years, the average age today is approximately 70. I t is further noted by physiologists that the human
machi nery Is so designed and engineered by
nature that were it not for interfering diseases, abnormalities , and accidents, man should
be able to reach age 1 25.
To demonstrate the fact that longevity is
a modern phenomenon, mathematicians have
estimated that of all people who ha,ve ever
reached 65 years of age or older since the
dawn of mankind , one-quarte·r are living to­
day. Clearly, these elder citizens are a massive social force regarding whom it is not fair
to say their needs are similar to or identica l
with those found in all age groups.
Certainly, Uke all mankin d, the elderly
need the standard physica l, social, emotio nal
and spJMtuaL supplies that are indispensable
to civi1iza tton. But the comparison stops
there . Western cultures, particularJy that of
the United States, seem to create out of the
later stages of life a kind of anli,c llmali c su­
perfluousness which may be thought of as
the ouliiving ol usefulness ,
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Friends and loved ones have eith•r ,m?ved
away or died. Thus the circle of soclai contacts has grown sm.all and the oppor tunities
for emotional and intellectual interchange
have dimin ished . Loneliness and lonesomeness become the lot of many older people.

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.HISTORY
County
Meigs
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The AlmaWO&lt;l

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Frank married Eit her Wol le;
Jennie. After the detth of hi•
flnl wife, Henry manle d Emi ly
'J'ubb1. Thelr thl ldtfln WIiliam
marrled I Clrt le; Maud; Ftance-1;
Curt!, marrJ"d Inez Beerle; Dana
manled Haul 3'aylor.
William Reeter'• father w11
John Reefer Ind ht1 1randfather
Mo,a:an Reefer. Mor11n Reefer
waa fo'Und murdered on th e ro.d
that uaed to lead from the RN(er
home to Bouman'• Run near the

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'fOD,\Y AND
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SHAIN FAMILY
Henry Clel1nd Sr, married
Mary J.n41 Se,rb. Chlld"n Dan•
1€'1 mtrrled Annie Carpenter;
James married Strth Barmore;

Seth Jone-. wa• born in Ver•
mont, Sept. 28, 1'/M, hut was
ralse·d In Co nnecticut. Here he
met Sarah PJttl who waa born
In June 1737 . She rpromlaed to
wal\ for hlm whlle he went to
the Revolutionary War,, When he
returned from the war he found
her waittn1 for him and they
were married sept. 2'1, lT'lll Tb y
' trend ol the tlie
,ollowed tne
C!!'OI
Nd the mounlll n1, ■et•
and
Ulnar ■t ·Letart Pl.Ila.
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•·th •nd lllrah lone,, Th
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children Sarah, Seth, Selley, SerHannah, ·
en■, Phil ip,
Heriry,
Patty, SIil)' arad Chtrll!!I. We ll'e
unable to 1h1• v,....
•., much ,bout
t hl1 taml'... Seth. Jon u• wife S. r1h di.ct J.ue tbev
' lived at Lmtart
Falla «nd 11 burled In the ceme•
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By United Pres, lntern.tlan,r
Today is fo'riday, April 22, the
1 13 day of !he year, with ' 2!l3
more &lt;lays IR 1900.
The moon ls approachin g lts
new phase.
The morning stars are Mercury,
Man, Jupiter and Saturn.
0n lhl1 day In history:
In 1 707 , English novelist
Henry
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P'ieldina: was born.
In 1 889, the great Oklahoma
Iand ruah for free land started.
1n 1 898, t he U. S. Navy fired
lhe first shot of the Spanish•
American War,
In 1911t, the German army
h
lwirted
Ullng poJson gas for the
llrol time In World War I at
-Y:prea Belgium,
In 1944, All ied· aoldlera Invaded
New Guinea.
In 1= Chr Istian ff rter was
c
sworn .....
ln .aa the new socretar
)' of
•-1e·
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A thouiht for I-Oday: The rPputed Greek 111.1 thor Aeaop wrote:
"A liar wll l not be be-lleved e\len
when he speak, the truth.'·

John Reeft.r married Llule Mur
dock. Chi ldren Wll liam married
., Clart Whet,tone then Mtbel An­
denon thin Plorenre Bay,. No
After the de■tb of Slrth, Sath
ehildre-n; Lucy mtrrled Wl lllll)I
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Wolfe; Eatell1 m1rrted Howard marrifld. Ellher Ford.
Seth and , Erlber lone ■. Their
Wol fe; Ade lla
married Phlllp
ldren. Sllaa mtrried
chi
e
John■on E■tella and Adella w re
t
Rouah; Lewi, married Rebtirca
twln1.
Doro hy
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Sayre; �1�:11: l.arlmer married
FORD FAMILY
rn the .. rly te Uem•• o r Nanc)' ,ayn ind Milton m1r.rled
t
••Ellzabeth --,.e.
Mary l and we find Gllbtirt
Ford
manyln1 Either Adam•. Their
S1111 Jone•• d1u1hter Sarah
were of tbe earl)' Nttlen maft'lfd l lil lflece ...,_ Herm n I CUbCUI PACK MIITING
o n
Paci!: 243 or Racine will
a
' parentl '°
el
a
nt
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Wll tM
JOlfl ftomtltNd; � B1ptl1t Church. A film or
mon to al l ho bra 1d the
rlJ
ld
' llle of tbe •Ame
hOUN
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-0-Rama will be ahown
rt n Colonlet,
tenU:, tom doWli
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nd
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In Ma land,
Ford di
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lonil'
IA'f'lt
be served by Dena 1
ey
, when a romptrtUvel)' youna ma11,
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and I •,1 hi 1 wldow
f
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. ou I •• A-�•ln WW'·ta A. lion•·
am 111 -children . A1 man, of th
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ol bn- Youth Fellowshlp 'Nill hold a baike
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111fflttd •Nie on tht 1lreet al Tup"n
mou n.fna lo tbl1 ne• land
he\- �. Ona �Jj
, . , Plaine Sltlitday , A, rn IS. The pro:
l'romlJe.
teed■ wm 10 towaNI helplnt to
WU
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Larhiler
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Miller
t'o
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Lona
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atopped
lint
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tom 411d wblla lfvblt "'"' lh NAbeJc .,._;;111/aai,lllo lie
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'11te Daqhtera Of Union Vet•�
Gt •ta
Qiln relWt whit ftlrn to hll iom �- ;flt lal1lr,
w will meet llonday evenlna at
.
Ii tnon. •-1111
QM of .t
'--' " ·'-' 7:10 at the DAV Rall i n Pomeroy.
U.. old Caldelr ftffll. 'We wtU
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Don Curlll
limlt,
Admloalona, April 20: Mr,, Ar101f11 Sr, thur W. .\lllaon, Klnauga; ErvIn
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�t, ,, B. Glbba, )!artlord; 0rv 1Ue Lee
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!,on, New Raven; Miu Gamet Mae
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Eden Society
News Reported

Meet The Cand,idates

Attorney Gray Is In Contest
For 4th District Court Post

GORDON R. GRAY
Gordon R. Gray, Athens c1t torney, is a camtidate for the
Court of Appe.J:ls of the Fourth Judicial District of which
Meigs County is a part. He has been endorsed by Republican
executive committees of Athens an&lt;l: Meigs Counties, and has
been supported editoria1ly by newspapers in Athens, and in
Marietta where he was born a nd grew to manhood.

graduation from Marietta College
in 1928 hi:! attended the College of
Law, Ohio State University, and re•
ceived his L. L. B. degree in 1931.
He entered World War 1 1 as a
privnte and was honorably dis­
charged as a captain in the Judge
Advocate General's Department In

1945.

He is a member&amp; of the Athena
County Bar A11soclation, the Ohio
State Bar -Assoslation and the Am­
erican Bar Association. He has
8crvcd as city solicitor of Athens
as prosecuting attorney of Athens
County and as preJident of the
Athens County Bar Association.
Aside from his professional ti.!!·
.sociation and activities he has in­
terested himself in civic, patriotic,
fraternal, religious. and business af
fairs or his community. He ls a
trustee of the First Presbyterian
C hu rch. a Past Exa l1ed Ruler of
the Elks, belongs to the American
Legion and ls a member of Har•
mar Uld ge, No. 390, F. &amp; A. M., of
Marietta, He ii marrimf a1:1q has a
daughter, now in · AUfom High
School stud ent. '
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Mr. Gray is one Qt' three' �andidates ror nomination for the judge.
ship, the others being Marshall
Carlisle of Jackson and
Harley
:teyer of Logan.
11nd Mrs. William Simpkins
and children, Ciartville, Pa., were
weekend r;uests ot Mr. and Mrs.
Bruce May.

Mr.

By Marth• Holslngu
Sunday School attendance East­
er Sunday was 194. Re.-. Elden
Blake is pastor.
Sunday evening Rev. and Mrs.
Robert Saunders showed pictures
of the Holy Land.
Robert Vanrlleter
.Mr. and Mrs.
·
and family wer(!_ Easter dinner
guests of Mr. and Mn. Sol Bigley
and son, Eddie.
Mr. and Mrs. James Carter were
in Huntington to attend the fun•
eral of Mr. Carter's boss, John
Shurman, who was k illed in a
plane crash near Parkersburg.
"Mrs. Hazel Smlth and sons of
Belpre visited Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Barber.
John Dupre of Welslton visited
Saturday with Miss Maxine Reed.
Mr. and Mrs. Charley Fim and
son, Tertf, or Columbus spent the
week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mike
Kerwin.
Emma VanMeter and George W.
Curti� were ihopping in Parkers.
burg Saturday.
An Easter egg hunt wu held at
the home of Mrs. Mazie Holsinger
Sunday. Prizes were won by Jun,
ior Barber, Robert.a and Doris Van
M&lt;:ter and Eddie Bigl e;y.
Mrs. Mazie Holsinger entertain •
ed with a surprise birthday party
for her son, Ronnie and daughter,
Janet, Easter Sunday.
Mr .and Mrs. Orvil l e Blake and
daughter, Mr. and M rr.. Erwin
Blake and son and dau1hter or
Greenfield spent the Easter week
end with Rev. and Mrs. Elden
Blake.

Revival services are in progress
at the Eden Unlted Brethren

Church.

Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and
daughLcr of Guysville spent Easter
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alva
Holsinger and son, Virg"il.
Mr. and Mn. Marvin Barnhart
spent Sund11y with Mr , and Mrs.
John iBuchanan .
Donald Buchanan, spent the
week end with his wife and daugh­
ter, Toronto, Ohio.

We started by covering up the
stove. From there about 4 or 5
water glasses h.1d to come off
the sink. Down ('.'\MC my handy
a,pron and towel. Down came the
Currier and Ives prints from over
the sink, D:own came the Citi­
zens NaUonal Bank calendar and
the John and Edison (Baker) cal­
endar. Heavens, the dust on top
or this kitchen cabinet, grumbled
Dad and I can't go Into that now.
l moved the broom and the dust
mop lrolb their (o.- my) favorite
place.
AH the time I was bragging
big and loud on Dad. He painted
faster- and faster and you can
simply fl;y with a roller which he
was using.
Finally supper. and it WH ni,ce
to smel l bacon imtead of · paint.
But now it's B:30 p, m. and I'm
a ventilator bee that hopes she
can sleep without dreamJng she's
a pine tree.
That is where they get turpen­
tine isn't it7 Bless their little
hpar tsf
, , ,,, 1,, , , , . 1 . ,
l t's hard to believe .-but the
Sears, Roebuek buslness has now
topped the $3.7 bllllon dollar
mark in its yearly sales-.
The things is a giant. One of
the most telling Incidents I ever
rPad about it was where a poor
sheep herder In New Mexico came
lnto a smaU town to buy
a catalog for his children's Christ­
mas.
"But won't they want the things
in it?"
"SI, senor, but 1eelng the love­
ly toys, dresaea and trinkets is
better than not having anything
at all."
I ha,ten to •add that the town
took the motherles., children to
Its heart and outfltted them. Be•
cause-this was In America where

Br MRS. JIAN PARKElll
MrB. Iva Stewart and family
Cathy Thomas is ronfincd to a rid M n . Pauline Markins were
Meigs Generol Hospilul 'W ith a Sunday gucsls of Mr, and Mrs .
broken lo� she sustnine tl W hen Bill Brown and Teresa.
she fell from a swing. She is the
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Bo l ln and
rh1ughlcr of Mr. and Mrs. Ed
are visiting at , his parchildren
Thomas.
ents home Mr. ,and M:rs. Cecll
Randy Sprouse spent Wcdnes- · Bolin, Lanasvllle
while his moth•
·
da;y with Brum
· . Wilk es- er is confined to . the St. Joseph Charlt'll!I of South Poi nt visited
J11st1cc
ville.
Hu:,ipital, Parkersbur&amp;, following her sisters, Mrs. James Davia and
Mrs. Kenneth M-cLeod .tnd hus­
Mr. ,m d Mrs. WIiiiam Phillips a hBart attack.
o · • were weekend
■ recently.
F ran kr or I•
band
Mr. and Mrt. Jaell: Ward were
river Is
Chad Ward of the
&amp;iJ eSb or Mr. and Mrs. Joc1 Phil• recent weekend gueets of Mr.
spending hit vacation wtll1 Ma
!fps and DarrelL •
and Mr,. Calvin Sprou,..
Mr. an d M rs. l l arvey E�r I ewI ne
tamlly.
and Mr,. Leland Snowden
d
Mr. ahd Mn. Kenneth McLeod
an JoeIta a nd her mo th er Mra. andMr.famll
;y, Paineavllle were the
were In Bel pre Saturday visiting
Iva Howell 11pent S u nd n y with the Thurs
day dinner gues•�· ol Mr.
,
lier brother Mr. and Mn. Her•
Ia tier s •I• Ier Mts . Loi· s I t usseJI L and Mr,. Carro Snow
ll
den and
schel Wheaton and her aon1 Ed­
Mt . Alto,
sons
die ind Cecil and familiea.
Mr. and Mr� . Cnlvin Sprcmse
-------Mr•. Robert· Proffitt ii takina
and ramil)' visited her mother,
the cenm1 In thll township.
Mra. F. A. Carpenter, Pt. Pleasant Saturday.
M r. and M rs . Robert C anad ay
and Sabra were Sunday g uests af
BJ MRS. OL■ NNA MILHOAN
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Can u d.ay of
Wllh im Weber wa■ taken t'o
Rio Grande_
the home o r hiI dau&amp;hter, Nona
,pent
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' Might Osb0rne Athens from the •••
''"' Lawr'•"n"e
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Howard Newland, n.ayton,
'Ir. and M-.
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and Karen, Princeton, Ind., an� . pila Sunday.
Mr. and Mrk. Simon Ni!:W l.tnd and
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Mr. and Mrs' . Claren t•t•. Mi"\. 1 01
\
Guests -of Mr . and Mro , May .
son Kenneth .
Bradbury wer'.' Friday evP, nlrig
nard Ba hr Sunday were M r, and • Easte-r dinner auerts of M ,
guests of Mr. 11nd Mrs. Johu Sil·
Mrs. C. E. Woode, 'l\lppera Plains and Mrs. Ed•artt Young and da r
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Mr. and Mra. Cuh Bahr, dau1h• ghten Elva ind Jean· wel't! Mr.
�r. and Mrs, llcrsh t.&gt; l J'u st.lce
ters, Middleport, Mr. and M:11. apd M:r1 . Howard Yo� · ■nd dlu•
and family, WIikesvil i e were reWarren Benb and Mta. Alla F.rol&amp; h le . M r. an Mn, Robert Ball ey
d
cent guesta of Mr an d Mrs. Cal.!
t
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of Athen e. The dinner wa/J 111 C
apd son, Lon, Bottom, Mn.. Joe.
\'In SprouBO.
Cub M1nual -and IO?ll, Racine. Mter·
ofood
,
Shella, Crisp, Judy William, honor of the birthdays
h
d
W
M
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8
aun
is
an
r
a
e. n oon c■llera were Mn. Wflson
ra.
,
end Elaine Musser were visitors
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Mr. and Mra. Everett MUhoan Brun'"
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, .. L.., and Ph•ll18
.,, and Cla-nof Joetta Er 1 ewine the p:1st week
and Bernard were Sun.dAY dinner Mcintyre.
Mr. and MIi Kenneth Mkhael
guesta of Mr. and Mrs. Blaine
Mr. and .Mrs. �est Youn g
aod Mike, Chillicoth e were the
and family, HarrlaonvUle, IPtl'J t
Sunday gueil• of l'lls parent■, Mllhoan and children .
Mra. Miry Shafter and Mn. EaAter with . Mr. and Mrt. A. w.
Mr. and Mra. Ella Mlchael.
Jean
Seldenabel of Pomeroy call•
Mr1. Calvin Sprouse received
Youni tnd aon, Elmer.
e
on
Mrt. Cl-. rt Williama Sun d
M'n. Cltra McIntyre and c:hil•
word th11 t her brother John Cardnn llpent �tlll;day attemoon
penier New H1ven was seriously day,
Severa) from here atten ded. the with t-he Eddie Youn, f■mll)',
·m Jn P1ea11nt Valley hospital.
Gtb•·
ae pemanuu
Mr. and Mn. Mt•
•- •
"" sale Saturd••·
Mr. ind Mn. Clyde Donohue
llr
' and Mn· Muri Ta),lor left of New M rtlnsv
'-111e, , w. va.,
and Chrlaty, Columbus were the
I
Monday for a vlaft. with nlatlvea apent the Weeke"M wi th Mc, and
weeke nd 1uuts ot her perenll,
In Llnc11ter·
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mr-a.
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Mr. and M,a. Lloyd Thomas.
.
A
l lee Dodson 11 9.()endln l
M
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n
r
Larty Ritchie ■tuden t tit Rio
Dant Ho man wu inju d i .
l 1 . (l'(jy SWIdi ey,s recen 1 • few days wltft Ml'8. T. E. He• Grande C.llece ,pent lhe ,-k
• fal
,, 11-i.
� welllon and glrls whi le Dr, He- end wlth hia mother � �
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Adam,, Steven O. Hlrkala,
ev, welllon tPd wile are OIi: v1e1tion, Rilehie a nd ion Rolff.
tr.,lna
Mr. and Mra;Arlhur Davia, Joan ' Mr. incl Mn. Artl,µr wan..
lfutqn T, William,, MH . Fre •
M,.11e O,bome of spe�i,. liun,ta Jrlth 'A.
Wtlliam,, Frank O. Sheet,, Will � and Jin,
Yotng
J
Everett ·w� •nd' 11nv
)IMd1vU10 called
lli'fllil, Da�l4 J�ul Davi,, Mrj
l1,
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hoan Sunday eve�•...
lier! E. Lynn, Joseph Aaron ,
.
Mr, alid )Ira. . Wilber . :\V"°er. , .lk '•"
,I'mor llldenhr
man, Stephen E. Harder,
., . tuter
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rtne Mutt Clark, Charle, E.
,t- ••� chtldreil, Atllelu, ••llod on i&gt;f Co!umllli,
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Mril. Jlarl Tvlor .a.n,d-,; at1 Keno, Sunda),. , •
Mr.
en Jr., Im� Joseph Stover,
•�•ll:
Mr, mil , XrL W, E- MUhoan ;! . .' Kr. �
Bud L. l!ant, Kenneth Leo •t&gt;Homer Allen Hendenon, • • • �mer&lt;&gt;y apent Sun&lt;l4Y ••••In* ""� Flonnl!O ,�berler - �
W'" ·si.ton. llln. Bobby Leo Slil- lib Mr. and Mra. 8lalne-Mlll1oan • •&amp; •••II , ol , M r. , ..,d , Jin. Robtirl
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COieman,
nater, Mn. John Fisher. Jr. and int dilldren.,. . ·
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hle
vii- , � Cr� �- bom! ,,
Mr. and lllrs . . Alvin
Infant .»to. Adrian E. Mor"'n and
o
infant.
lied ,plh hlaUvea al Keno over (tom lhe boqtlal' al
,
Blrtbl, April IIO: A aon to Mr. the we� ,
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B-.,a' -' ;,1, ,
Mn: Grant Snijlh and �n
Emmellile , Goi'l,,n of, 't.oweu
and Mn, Arthur w. Allison, Kan,�M 1111'
•U1•1 A roit to Mr. and..![n.
•J!t•t l!al!er wl!h � ollter,,llr• "\"!' iiater
' SJ,lvla Coteffilll, .
!It! J. J14]1toad, New Riven.
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Socie ty Events

The Ridge-Keno
Soc'1ety Repor· t .

P'1ne Grove

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kitchen coral
rose this Lime right ovl'r rhe
Fiesta Rose I ' d loved 90 well. So
we stlll look n lce and rosy.
Now this waa odorless paint,
marked so on the &lt;' &amp; n, A nd
there would have been no odor
�ther, only Dad, alway! a great
turpentine m.in got down to
where it was a little thicker and
kept adding a wee drappie. Not so
bad with doora open and fann i ng.
But came the du�k and we blew
up a nice little fire in the grate.
All of a sudden, my suppe r d id n ' t
taste good. Why not let in some
fresh air, sez J and use some systern on il loo, by standing and
fanning the ki 1 chen door but
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hard.
Then J got to faughing--Oecause · where do you thin k I got
that idea. From the bees, directly
frcim the bees. Because •the)' have
special squads of ventilating bees
(you &lt;!an see them if YOU look
careful ly) whose sole duty is to
stand at the hive'i entrance , fan
bad air out, and good air in.
'·Go to the ant, thou sluggard".
But this time I aped the smart
little bees.
But, I ask r:,u, slaters of the
skillet, w hat's the use getting
odorless paint them adding this
awful 'turtentlne' as some kid
used to ctl l it. But I reckon the
rufferlng ls worth it to go rosily
about in my blu11hing kite-hen.

We pa1ntecf"'o'u�

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THAT LETTEA

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�f¾NY. . :• 6Et-l'TLEMEN :
TEN DAYS AC:,o I WROTE
TO YOU R:R A QuoTATION.

He carried newspapers, deliver•
cd Western Union messagel. work•
cd on a farm , and loaded produce
for local growcr9. During vaca t ions
hu worked mi a farm, on a railroad gan,r and 'On a pipeltN, and
for a time was e,mploycillif'a s ' .a ·
plumber's helper. IJt• earn rp most
of the eo�t of his w.iy throUBh collcgc an,r h,w �chool.
Mr. Gray i11 a 'Jlrominent attor•
ney in Alhcns, havlug bel'n pracliclng law ror 29 years. Following

Daily SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 22, 1960--1

BLANCHE M. ,.ASktll•

.a chud 1s 01 supreme m1portante
and is not left lo hang around the
edgl'� or life, ttad, poor, neglected.
There are no w only small i10lated i1landJ of po\lerty In our
I beloved country and theae are
ra-pld!y being invaded, as wltneiis
I a huge truck load .ot clothing and
food recently arr1veJ al Logu,
,·,· . Va., labelled "A Gitt from the
People of Ne w York City". And
there was more, muah more, to
follow.

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But ab�ut the Sears catalog,
these '•Wish Books" were Jlfer�lly
thumbed lo rags. by the Ru.!111�n
people at our fai.r laet year J.tl
Mosccw and pleasant young Affl­
ericans in eharge were conatantly
a�k.ed to se�I them to RuBsian
v1s1tors. As 1t \¢\s they gave awa y
hundred• and I . undreds of them.
I must .order .hat new , chair
cover right today. I gueu UI a:et
�scan rose-grar Is too easily
80lled and brown 1s too. dull , too.
Well , I thin k the rose 1s it.

I can't recall the exact quota­
tion ('and I've hunted all over too)
of M1rir: Twain's remark on nude
people, but somethln1 •like thi1:
"Ha\le no rear of the nude ones
ever having a -place of importance
in government, in clvll affairs, Jn
religion, in politics."

Only Mart Twain tould have
called up so perfect a vision of
all that that inVolves.
Try to imagine any: 1tatesni1n
you've
read
of--8\ter-even
al�ne nether
let
shirtless,
garments not present. Or a school
teach11r or a lady librafran or a
store clerk clad in lea; than what
decency demands. Swirling sll:lrtl
on ball et dancers som.ewhat con•
fuse us, but we recover.
Take just the m atter of white
gloves for instance. You just na•
turally feel more sedate, mote
church•ly, let us say, with White
gloves on., And high heels. And a
hat.
Stripped to the bare essentials,
a human being ea n loot weird,
awfully -weird. If I ever 1aw any.
thing funnier than the people on
Coney bland beach (N. Y.) then I
don't recall it. Of course, no one
laughed, except i nside. But a man
whoS() bust •has sl i pped below the
waist line and a lady whose der­
riere has gone clear beyond any
and 111 control-well, I, tel l you,
we can just look grotesque and
who can deny it?
''· I Wce.. !D.Y. ipreache,Jf, preaidents
bankel'!I, bulJffea., "fden and ma­
mas and grandmas fairly well
covered up .
Under age elghteen-I'Ve Clve1
up long, long ao.
Today's quotea, "Men marr,
because they are tired; womefti
because they are curious; bot,
are disappointed."
"Religion is the fashionable
s:ubstilute for belief.'•

The Eaater picture is eomplete
Brewington
now with Sandra
leading a neighbor's small bl eat•
ing lam b ,around ·by a Jeuh wltb
a am1ll army of neia:hbor chll,
drtn tarting behind.
"All on 1h kprll evening
I thouaht on the Lamb of God."

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Five. membera of Theodorua
CouOCJI DaUJhters of Ai:n erica attended the rally . of D1,trlct 1 3
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held Wedneaday 1n Manett&amp;.
There w11 a large attendance
at the rally and 13 oew membera
we:-e initiat ed, one received by
tard and three reinstated.

Attending were Marjorie Wood­
ard, council deputy and dlatrict
associate pa11t counilor; Eliubeth
Campbell, disttit lrustee, who
also gave the invocation at the

dinner; Helen Miller, councilor,
who served on the nominaUng

committee; Lucille B. Hawldn1 ,
past state councilor and Nettle
Hayes who was inst.ailed 11 d.ia­
trict ln.1ide Sentinel.

Mrs. Donald Mora
Elected President
Of Chester PTA

ANOTHII 'OPINU'-TM Great Lakm trelehter Orauunotor
pk,wa througb Ice clnmlu at Montreal to ont.er the SL Law•
rence Seaway and open tti• 1960 ■ea..on. The Oralnmotor
la a Ca111da Bte■m!blp llnu callO canter.

P H I LC O

1 he B111)' Bee C1ua of the
F1nt Baplls l Church of Middle•
port met Thursday evening wltb
twl!nty members and two gueatt
Mu. I da Neil of Flatwoods. Ky ,
and Mn. El izaheth Gret!n.
The opening prayer was 31ven
by Mn. Beulah While and Mn.
Chirles Lewlll WH the de\lOtional
leader for the evening. She read
the 100th Pnlm.
Mrs. John Lyon1, pre,1denl,
condu('ted the bu1lne11 meeting
when routine matter-a were taktn
care of and the blrlhday1 of Mn.
Lewi, and Mu. t'rancea Bearha
were observed.
Mrs. 81.al}('he Haptonstall wu
in &lt;"harge of the program wbicb
included readings by Mi11 SyMa
McMuter and Mrs. Bearh1 and
herselr, and a game which •he
conducted.
During the aocial hour refresh­
ment.s of home made rolls and
chicken salad and coffee were
served by Mr.s. Thomas Dant,
Mra. Lillian DemoHkey, Mn. Nora
Jordan, Mrs. Julia Grim, Mn
Del Fife and Mrs. Lyons.
The tables had been beautiful­
ly decorated by Mra. Lewia who
had covered them with orchid
paper and made place mat, in­
acribed with Baptist Busy Bee
Cla1s, April 21, '60 and decorated
with flower seals. The centerpiece
was an arrangement of white jon' quHs and Magnolia blossoms. Fa•
vors at each place were tiny
Sweet Alyssum plants which were
planted in nut cups.

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Middleport, Ohio
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SOUTH 10UA IN UPIOAI-Here ll the rlotlnS . bl, Maaan.,
South KorM port, whtch spl'ead to Sooul and other clttem In
an election lftermatb. Prmtdent Syngman Rhee clamped
martial law OIi aevenJ etuea. The rtutlng la over aceu.aaUODJ
that Let Kl Poona:, Rhee'1 candidate for vice pre.aldent. won
by fraud. Rhee'i own opponent dJed ■borUy betpre election.

BAPTISMAL RITES
Infant baptismal rites were I
held at the morning worship s�r- .
vice at the Mason Methodist
Church, Easter.
Those baptized were L ionel
Qartwright, son o! Mr. ·and Mrs.
Glen Cartwright; Julia McBride,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Bob
McBride: Kevin Roush, son of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Roush; Timo­
thy Tucker, son of Mr. and M rs.
Luther Tucker; Lisa Dudding,
daughter of Mr. .and Mrs. Willis
Dudding; Rodney Rottgen, 110n of
Mr. and Mra. John Rdttgen: Hom­
er Redman, !On of Mr. and Mrs.
.Mrs. George Bearhs presided Derisil Redman and George Cook
at the meeting of the Past Pres!• son of Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cook.
dents of the Ladies Auxiliary of
Drew WPbster Po1t American
Legion held Wednesday evening
al the home Of Mni. George Hac­
kett Sr., Middleport
The meeting opened with the
Lord's Prayer In unison, followed
by the pledge to flag and group
1inging of America the Beauti­
ful. 'One Nation Under God'' was
the topic of the devotions taken
from Psalm 11'1 tnd Levlticu1 3:
3 by Mrs. Jed Webster Sr.
During the bu1ine111 sesaion
plan, were made to send 1 ,ut
to Edith Loop. � prayer of the
,past dQP1rtment pre1ident , waa
read by Mra. William .Baxter to
close the meetlna.
Mr1. Baxter waa In ehar1e of
the program which opened with a
poem "The 'Soldler'1 Wife" by
Mrs. Mayme Holme■. A quiz on
, Pait Preajdentl Ptrley was con•
ducted by Mr,. Btxter and prizes
awarded to Mn. Ben Neutzlina
and Mn. J. II. Tbomton.
Refre■hment• were aerved by
the hoateu to those named above
.and Mn. A. V. Howell , Mrs.
George MoWI'tly, Mn. Pe1rl Hy­
aell, .M rs. Owen Wat.Ion, Mra.
Ralph Gilmore and Mrs. Fran k
Cbeeaebrew.

Ladies' Auxili ary
Past Presidents
Hold Meeting

Middkpori

To Auend Se,1ion

Danoll
Tommy L1ona and
Stumbo, memben of Boy Seout
'1:l00p 246 of ldlddleport, will be
feavini Lhh eveninJ . for Camp
Arrow Head at -Hunt1n,:1-0n. 'Ibey
are memben of the Order of Ar·
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held in Au1u.al.

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Romantic Tragedy Marked Life
Of DeactGrand Duch� Xenia

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lo ._lh toy tho lo-Ila [ Ouches Xenia of Russia.
awwllt'"" hit IJIWI•
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in
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ror,..ta
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ther, Czar Aleunder II, bf blow .
in1 up hit 1led on a mowy atreet the Bolahevika aboard a Brltlkll
battleship sent to Yalti:l d�a
The program at camp will in• in St . Peterabur1.
the revolution by her COUlba,
elude a featun movie, f1•ld ,porU
In 1888, her father. Czar Ale ■:· King George V of EnJland.
and demon1tration1 and camp fire
aaved hex life when
ander
She lived in uJle 43 years, W
cook-out.
■ dynamited the from the conlinuin1 mattb of
revolutionarle
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Clifford Stumbo, f.a..t.ber o I)&amp;r.
rell will lake the boy1 lo Camp royal train. He u.ed his enor­ bloody eYenta in Ruula. and dled
il.nd John Lyon, Sr., lather ot m1l'!u ■treni:th to bold up the of pneumonia Wednelday at tbe
Tommy will 10 .tller lhern Sun• •haltered roof of their carriltte age of 85 in a qlliet En1llth Rib­
unUI re1CUe camt.
urban home.
Drowns llasputln
The Grand Ducheu w-11 m••
Her IOn-ln•law, Prince Youaou• ried lo Grand Dute Aluander
poff, Mlped shoot anll drown Micbaellovitcb, an admirtl of tbe
Auputin, the "mad Ruulan fleet and founder of the
Gregory
moni" who held a 1ini1.ter influ­ Rusaia air force. They fled to­
ence over the Curina of Ruuia gether to France and England.
Xenia', allter-ln-law.
He dled In 1033, le&amp;Vine ab. JOU
The fabvfovs rvS. of tM Ito- and .a. daughter.
111e honor rolls tor the Porn·
eroy Senior and Junior high
ter Mr1 and .Mn. Eber Routh and
schools ror the fifth 1i.1 \ueta per­
other relativea.
follow,:
iod hu been announced u
Mr. and Mn. Richard Tol be.rt
SENIORS: Mary Amber1er, El1ie
.nd family recently moYed from
Arnold, Marilyn Blackwood, Jury
Mr. and Mn. Stanley Harbour the Edwards house to the Avan­
Burn1ide, Linda Crow, Sharon
and ramUy bad a■ Euter gueata elle Harria Hart reaidtnce here.
Barbar■ Eakew, Sue Gamea, Wil­
her brother and family, Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs. Dalla.I Yeag:er and
liam Gibba, Mark Grueaer. Ernest
Pleasant Mr. and Mr&amp;. Cbarlea Yeager and
Mn. Steve Nobl e, Pt.
Hall, Robert Hamm, Phillip Har­
Mn. Jad:ie Stevens, Mr. and lln. family were Sunday din.ner 1uest.
rison, Jean Holt, ROM: Hy.ell , Ro­
Wortlty Nibert, G.a.lli poli.l Fffl')' .
of Mr. and Mn. Jam815 Dieh l Jr.,
ger Leifheit, Albert Martin, Con•
Jeuie Thomas, Charle•ton, wa,. Pomeroy.
nie Morarity, Minada Muruy, How•
the weekend guest of her broth•
Mrs. Mary Walah left last wect
ard Parke,, Rarrle Phillips, Sue
er and •iater•in-1.aw Mr. and Mra. to spend, Eutff with her dauPl­
Phi l lips, Sondra Potts, Edward
L. E. Thornaa tnd Mn. Dor Ebers­ ter Mr. and Hn. Huold Winters
Rickard, Charle■ Riffle, Norma bach and sons.
and famil)'. Zanesville.
Rouah, Dnlene Smith, Carolyn SL
Kr. and Mn. Harry Schnb and
Mr. and Hra. Roy Jone, Jr. and
Clair, Gail Stiven, Marilyn Stock­ ■ona
were East.er din.ner a:uee:b famlly, Col umbus were Saturda:,
ton, Janice Teaford.
of Mr. and Mn. Roy Jonea, Syra­ night guests of his ■.tater and
JUNIORS: Edwina Dell, Ruth ewe.
family Mr. and Mn. Eusene
Weekend guest, of Mr. and Schwab.
Ann Brothen, David Brown. Doro­
thy Brown, Linda Chapman, Son• Mn. Ralph Warner .and family
Pvt. and Hr&amp;. Robert Roush of
dra Drake, Carolyn Edward•, Mar. wue Mr. and Mn. Rufua Cobb and the U. s. Army apent sevenl
garet • Hand l e)', Kaaron Kelton, son, Dunbar; Eddie Thai.ton, Dun days laat week wit.b their parent.
The regular meeting of Rock
Elinor Daugherty, Mr. and M.r1. Hoy Rouah and llr.
Terry Knight, John McMurray, bar, Miu
Spring!! Methodist Youth Fellow•
carol Sargent, Charleston and Fred Porter, of and Mrs. Charle■ .Rayburn.
Mike Roberta,
ship was held Monday evening at Paula Sayre, Paul Sinclair, James Springfield. Visiling on Sunday
Guest, of Mr. and Mrt. Jamn
lhe church with Louann.a Leonard
Sprouse, Jackie ThomH, Nancy afternoon were Mt. and Mn. Wm. Pauley and &amp;0ns over tbe holidar
in charge.
Woodgeard, Sharon Young, Wayne Jividen of Buffalo.
were Mr. and Mn. A. M. s,mpla,
Mn. Mary Jo Blackburn of Mr. and Mra. Harold Sampl H ��
Devotions taken from 1 Corin• Zurcher.
Charleaton is visiting her Clotber children all of CrOMtoada, W. Va.
thians 15 , 20-28 by Mary Jane
SOPHOMORES: Carol yn Allman, Mn. Jean Canon.
Dou1;:las opened the meeting. A re­
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sam.oles an4
Bentz, Mike Bowen, Joyce
Mr. and Mrs. Merrill Duncan children of Nitro.
creation meeting to be held at William
Bennetta and family .and Mr. .and Mn.
Jean Casto,
Chester, April 25, was announced Buckley,
Carl a Dill, Andrea Evans, Charl es Knopp were Sunday di11Clark,
A ,hart program was presented
Raymond Jewell,
which opened with an article Dale Hubbard, Terry Ohlinger, ner gue,ta or M.t,. Eva Knopp and
Logan,
· 149
Barbara
.'ommy,
taken from The Uppa aoom by
Pullins, Judy Reynolds, Al•
James
spent
Vienna
of
Johnson
David
Roger Leifheit. FolR' readings
I were given "Christians a.nd Soeial bert Smith, Connie Rouah, Jacki&lt; several days last weet with bis
John Shasteen, Nan•�! grandparents, M:r. and Mr&amp;. Hom­
Leonard; Seidenabcl,
Problems", Lm1anna
Duane Smith, Ernestint er Johnson. His parents Mr. and
Skinner,
Origin of Our Easter Customs,
A.senath Tracy, Jud) Mrs. Lester Johnson and daugh.
Carol Bearhs; Easter Eternally Stockton.
, Lola Ziegler, Charlenl ter Susie arrived Friday .and
Vaughan
Mrs. Hugh Bearhs and A Desolate
Zundel .
.3pent the weekend
Hill, Janet Arnold.
Mr. and Mrs. Lester Dodaon
ON
d,
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FRESH:dEN: Bertha Arno
The me!!ting closed with the
and family were Sunday dinner
Janet
Bell,
James
Bass,
MYF benediclion, arter which re­ Carolyn
guests of her mother Mrs. Lufe­
Kay Compton, Kathryn
Brown,
Weaver, New Haven.
mh1
freshments were served by Roger
t
Conkle, Frederick crow, Charlen
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Alma Dudding or Nitro
Miu
Leifheil.
Jane .Douglas, Alle!l Dow­
The next meeting will be held Diehl,
sisher
of
guP.st
weekend
a
was
FisherI...T4mara �n
:May 2 at tbe church with Lou• nie, Roland
Lana Folger, vavid Gortlon
law,
Inna Leonard as hostess.
, Pemela Hobstetter, Ruslll!II Leffle
Jennifer Lohse, Sandra London
William · Murray, Jeri')' Shamblin
Jan Smith, Paul Sprouse, Sbaroi
With Eaeh
Walker, Sandra Wells, Tom Whit,
Roger Young.
30&lt; or 40&lt;
. EIGHTH GRADE: Sue A.mold
PEANUT BUTTER FUDGE
Jane Baer, !Brenda Bailey, Rober
Buck Nancy Bums, Alita Carpen
�er Richard Collins, Ronnie Col
Jin�. Jennifer crew, Patricia Hen
nessy, Charl es Kuhl, Thom11 �Ind
Alfred S1sso1
Kitty Persinger,
Cintra Swatzel, Louella 1'11omp1on
SEVENTH GRADE: Mary Bol
inger, Joel Boney, Ricky Campbell
Donna Crow, Patricia Fultz, Joey
Mkltl._,.
Gilmore, Mary Sue Handley, Donna
Hauck, Micky Menchini, Llnda
Moore, Pam O'Brien, Patty Owens,
Brenda Potts, Sandra Thoma•. Jan•
et Smith, Jonnie Thompson, Bessil
Watson, Diana Zirkle, ThomH Mc.
Gowan.

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Honor Roll Of
Pomeroy Students
Is Announced

Mason
Social Events

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EIITERTAIIIS AT DINNER
Mr. and Mra. Ray Proffitt and
daughter, Nancy, Muon, enter•
taJned with • famlly dinner on
&amp;Hter at their howe.
Thoae enjoying the day were
Jacll: McBride, :Mr,
Mr. a.ad
and Mrs. Bill McBri&amp;!! and Mr.
burg· Mike Whitley, Buckhannon
and Mn. Jame, Proffitt,
and
and dtu,bter, loal.

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Union Witnm
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WASHINGTON UPI-A union
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a "consumer-be-damned" attitude
toward federal lnapecUon of pro­
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producl.9.
Arnold Mayer, legw,tive . repre­
sentative · of lbe AFL-CfO Meat
Cutters and Butcher Workmen,
made the charle at a cloaed-door
hearing of a Hou&amp;e appropriatiohs
subcommittee March 14. His tes•
timony was made public today .

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1 he t nen(Ulbip Farm Bureau
Council mOI ., tbe home ,, ldr .
and Mn. Lloyd Rou,h wit..b a very
m &lt;erestin1 .,.. uulon held on
"1 'he Coruervallon �aerve."
Each member preaent wrote a
letter lo hi• Conarea■man aaki r. g
baa cooperation. one new famlly .
lhe C larence Wickllnea, were we tcorned as new memben.
Relr o,ilmen ts were 11e'!'Ved to 16
inem. ber8 and three children. The
nexl meetini will be al the home
of Either Weat.

Mrs. Donald Mora wa■ elected
president; Mn. Robert Wood, vice
president; Mrs. Charles Griffith,
Sa�uel Michael,
secretary and
lreasurer for the coming year
J'iaita Parenta
when the Cbe1ter PTA held Ila
Miss Aleta Lynn Russell, em• April meeUng. Mrs. Orville Brown
pl&lt;iyed at the Natioowide InaJ,11'• Mrs. Donald Mora and Mra. Paul
Company ln Columl:Rl.s, Hoffman were aµpointed lo audit
ance
tiipent the Eastef weekend with the lrea&amp;urer'1 book■ before the
her parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs. Ken­ next meeting.
neth Russell a t Racine RD. Other
The seventh grade taught by
Sunday gueals of the Ru.s!ells
were Mr. and Mrs. Emme tt Jones, Fred Ri� ar,d the el1blh grade
Shade; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Par• taught by Or'lille Brown tied for
sons and son, Pe.ppi, Athens and the attendance pri.1e and each
Mr. and Mra. .. Emerson Jone!, will receive a boot tor lb library
All mothers- were asked to help
Middleport.
with the school empl oyees• ban•
quet on April 22 and the Alumni
b.nquet on' May 28.
NEW
The· first grade tauJhl by Mrs.
Howard Knight WOI! the sale.a
tu contest and wtl l be entertain•
ed by the PTA at a party,
BENDIX
The PTA will sponsor a First
Aid coarse that will be held Crom
Apri l 25th to April 29th. Anyone
from Eastern District may take
,he course.
The pro«ram c_halrman intro­
A U T O M AT I C
duced Edison Hobstetter, presi­
dent of the Pomeroy National
WASHER
Bank, who spot, on the bond la­
sue for the proposed Al-emorial
H011pital for Meigs County. Mr.
Hobstetter explained that the sur­
rounding cou.nUea have hospitals
and that it ta 1 1reat expense lo
drive to hospitals as Car away
as most of them are.
J. s, Davis spoke on the two
and one.half • mill openting l evy
that the voters of Eastern Dis­
trict, will vote on In May. The
need for the money w as explained
in a very clear QJanner.
Creston Newlantl, the clerk of
lhe Eastern Local School Board
discuued the present financial
condition of the Eastern Loe:al
Schools.
Refreshments of punch, pickles,
potato chips and sandwiches were
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with spring flowers and candles.
Hostesses were Mrs. Wi lliam At·
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Vincent Price in
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- ,also Peter Clllhing in
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John Bromfield - Coleen Gra)'
"FRONTIER GAMBLER"
- ablo Barry Sullivan - Peter Graves
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Steve Reev&amp;'i in
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May Wynn
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U.a� P Noia 1".'t•rna�onal
The .Chicago_ White Sox are up
to lhe1r old !ricks.
Victors in 35 one·run games en
route to the 1 959 pennant , the
White Sox are defending their
ch,mplonshl p tt,e same way they
woti it-by winning the close
h. And if th.at ' s the mark ot
champion. then their se11en AL
rlvalg are in ror a long, har d
summt!r.
The White So x made i i two
atraight one•run \' ictorif'S in the
new 11e111on Thursday when Ted
Klu■zewski's run•scoring single
pulled out a 6-� . 11 Inning win
over the Kansas City Athletics.
Nelson Fox, the Al's most val•
uable player in ·:1,9 led the While
Sox' comeback from a 40 first •
inning deficit with three singles
and a double in four official
trips. Fox doubled and scored the
run that tied the score at 44 in
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ASIOClation lhls ye•• following a recent election. ' The loop
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laUDd. 1aJ1 f"red P'aJ'M,. North Amertcan AfflUon IP8(:e en­
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tlOa -,•�1m, Ut Loi ADJelll&amp; l"lndlnl men to ma them.

11..arry 'MolrllGn Racine Tornado eage and diamond coach,
'is on · a stxii'n.Onth :,urct1 in the Army Reserve Corps. Ht. -address l:s'llCT 'l..arry R, Morrison, BR 1558�868, Co. E, , 91h Bn.,
Third T�g. Regf ., "Iris., U . S. A. T. C . Armor, Ft._ Knox, Ky.
Friends of Larry's are Invited to stock up mall sacks head·
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Team Three Games - Pomero)'
Cement Block, 25150.
Team Single G,me - Pomeroy
Are you an ex-ball player with a fielder's glove or two
Cement Block, 895.
Qbester &amp;owi.. (D), Omneo• riy IMHed ..._ ,_...,,,
won Lost i:,ct, molding arouhd in sotne comer of you r house, hkely never
Standlftfl
tacut.
tantp ft)at.lmlll ad,.
Af-L
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Swisber &amp; tohse
30
12
.flt to be used,again1
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W L Pct. Gil
Sport Centei
�¾ 16¾ .'60'1
If .,o, 70u ouaht to put that glove to work on some Utile
t:l&amp;I llOIDma-­
pn,aden
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n«ty'
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5 2 .714
Lo, AllireW. . .
Daugherty Inc.
2"
18 .5'11 ,Leaguer.s ,hand.
tialt eunp, bU beat, named
Cement Block
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ehdrma!I al the plaUorlD
In Middlepo1'1 and likoly·there are some in Pomeroy, there Mllwa •· . . . . . . 45 22 .714
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Mr.
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Lorin
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or
eommittetl for UM Democrats,111,me
can
(you
another
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reason
one
Pllt,lh.,. ' . . . . . 5 3 .625 I', New Haven are announcing the
81,, 30¼ .218 are boys wfio for
H&amp;R Firestone
ic uucnal oonfflltkla.
are
aild
all,
�love
at
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s
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do
either
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'the\n easilySMton'1 Hltl�
3 4 .492 2
Ciacinn,atl
marriage of their daughter, Linda
gloves
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inadequat
hav
quite
they
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or
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ball,
Ind. 3 Games - H. Clatworthy, kept from , pla:dn
2 4 .333 2½ Sue, to Gerald Eugene Gerlach,
Chlcaeo .
Pbll'ljlelphia . . . . 2 5 .286 3
(the 98c kin\!, you 1\nowJ.
625.
5011 or Mr. and Mn. Clyde Gerlaeh
Ind . ·1 Game - J. Duerr, 248.
I'm suggesting that oul,-Of-use gloves be donated to , a re­ SI. 1,&gt;o� . . . . . . , 1 5 .167 31, or Letart.
Te ..m 3 G&amp;mes - Sport Cent­ ,ponslble official of Utile League in Middleport (Ulte Lee
.............a ·­
The ::ouple was marn..-d on
er, 2878.
Smith John Thompson) Pomeroy (Charles Murray, Ed Bahr, .MJlw4vlN g Cincinnati I
March
12 at the' · parsonage or ·
Team l Game - Swi,her &amp;. LOh·
Tracy' Whaley, Bob Roberts), Racine (Hilton Wolfe, Jr.), ·Syra­ PIii..,.,..... 11 Phll...phia 5 (N)
the Evangelical United Brethren
PHILADELPHlA UPI - Jay 'I the best curves of any young 1e Drugs, 97;2.
-P:rWe,'t, ..........1. Pltchwt . Church, Muon, with Rev. Ralph
cuse (Bob LOuks) and let them put your glove back Into serH0ok one or Cincinnali' s most pitcher he saw in spring exhibi­
T!DP SI• 8ow1..- A•
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play.
vice.
On
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starts
hurlers,
young
promising
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They are re.Ridina: in New Ra•
Rob4r!•
That glove doesri't have to be top quality or anything like Jrour,c.a.me series against Philadel,
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flltlwaul(oo
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tonight
1-0
Hook
Facm_g
piia' tonighl in quest of some of
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H . Clatworthy
ll-1 ., Fnond 1.0.
the ei:perience that coul d make be Rob�n Roberts of, the �hilt,
169
M . Houdashelt
or ,nlne-yea&lt;-old with a burning desire to play baseball. ·c.1��tl at Phlladelpphia (Nl
eight
or
who still seeks his first win
him a great pilcher.
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With Fll&lt;lltange
lost
O'Toole
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Thursday
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W-"'1 Six High S.rlH
Pittsburgh laz&lt;l Saturday, pro'l/ed
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Koufax
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to the
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H. Lohse
·tome or the high estimates or his the Reds a _2-0 dccmon
Mr. and Mn . L. R. Gluesencamp
Clnc�l ot l'hll..,phla
Bra11es
.at
Milwaukee.
Ml
I\, Slob.art
po,te r I
left Thursday April 14 for PLoenix
Mll,.."I\M ,t Plttllw,wh
While . O'Toole allowe� �nly
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R. Davi!
Reds r,t:anager Mayo
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Arizona. Calling on the Gl ut'"Sen•
FNflCiKe
1t
Chicego
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three hits In the seven mnmgs
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a acop. t for tb
8mIth, now
camps durinei: that week were Mr.
,, e Y . n· he worked, the Braves coupled
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keea, watched Hook . If!- . act:,on t
,tu Tax ed. Recappable Tire
and "Mrs. Ben A11en, Mrs. Elva
Nin�teen ,Wis from Wahama
f t he m with a sacrifice
fly
The Jolly Workers Clalfl of the
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. Mrs. Don Brewer
during the spring exl:ubit1on sea• _ wo o
Daily
and
Judy
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AMIIIUCA
m the se\'crlth for a psir of Win·
Muon :Methodiat Church ehJoyed 1'11,i, Sot-1 Joined ••'• from Pl
Thur"'-y Aft•rnoon .LNfl'•
p tnd said be "hasn't come
W L Pct GB and Jeff, Mr. and Mn. car] Auth•
Jobn..M1111mll• �
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runs
ning
a spaghetti . dlnner at their meet­ Pleasant Hith School and Hianl'llill
High
Three
Game
Jnd,-M,
Mllr•
enon, Bill Evans and Maxine Pow·
1'nh..-e Detroit
Ole'' t&lt;i reali:i!lnJ ;.bis full devel•
2 0 1 .000
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the
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to
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Schoo
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Monday
evening.
at
the
chuN,:h
fflmti
MD.
ray,
ment.
ell, Mr. and Mn. Bud Gluesen•
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O'Toole, who signed in 19�8 for
.J. , !l as one of
,lf.omema.bn of Amell• ....l. Chicago n . . . . 23 1 1.000
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· fUnith believes n,dok
$5G.OOO bonus, gave up the first
mUrt'a)'
camp and daughtenr, Mr. and Mrs.
50
Mr.
and
Mr1.
Calvan
McDaniel
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Waah
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-- na.1 meetlns at
were · in charge of devotion, which :tt,egio
solid Milwaukee hit to H:enry 214.
2 1 .667 Iii! Dillon Taylor, Mr. and "Mn;. Ch.ir•
State College 41.t Gienv,Ule, w. Va., Ne" York
Team
Three
G;ames
Starks
For AU Models
Aaron in the seventh and It drove
consisted of a scripture leBIOll,
Baltimore
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2 .333 1 ½ les VanMetrr and Bob and Alberl
recentiy.
Drugs,
21'11.
La.w�on.
a reading and • prayer.
i n the only run needed to wln.
f'ollowing a tour ot the i,ampu.1. 'Boston . . . . . . . . . I 3 .250 2
Rebulll Tranmlllhtm
Team Single Game - Starks
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ours!. Port•
O'Tpole ha d allowed only one
s City . , . , . 0 2 .000 2
55.
tlK!' girl..s att.epded ,tlte rJJ!!'Ctinc Kansa
Mrs.
sp.d
7
Mr.
w.tre
Pre�t
Drug,,
land
called
on
Eber
Carpenter
and
,
0 2 .000 2
infield hit :m d had faced j�st 19
Cleveland . . . . .
�33;95 r.p
Won Lott �- Jamf!s Pauley and son,, Mr. .and qeld in the Admi�tilOn �ildfamily Su nday evening.
men up to the seventh mnm.1 Sta�l ftVI
or bile ·,colftge, Dr. Hany Hefitiie
family,
and
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Dudding
fhurtday'•
RNult•
Wllll.a
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Mn.
90
arl
Cbuckie VanMeter called on Er·
when Red Schoendlenst led off G m .s
• 24 12 .56'1 Mr. and '1'fa. Bm Th&lt;imas, Mr. lln, president of tlhe ,edtool, add· Chie119 • S -tc.ansas Clty 51, 1 1 lnn1' ma 1''alfef90n, Saturday� ,,,.. ! '('O r , ·
. ,illi).1'....0,ll,, . l)Je Eb,er.b•(� .
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Eber and Iva Carpenter visited
-�,,,,_:�t . 14,.., . � !,f" . � ,t)rJ184,'•l'., .. • � �.i2 ,6612 �¥.4 ' Mi'a. , . C(wleo YeJCer and ,ffued the group, Over 800 CU'B � YMI: 4 lolton O
13 23 .361 raTl'J1'Jy,').tr'.. ,1.nd )ff,. Jqseph Li.ah , ,ittended . AB the roll WH ��\1 ' 'NUNftll'On 6 Baltlmora S (NI
Mildred an d Joyce Circle Su nday
,
ole , , walked Eddie Ur:� iSUltE'r _ Market
• FrhliY• Probtbl• Pitchers
9 2'1 ,250 and family, Mrs. Martha Cook each chapter presented it, donaeve n ing.
Mat ·ews ahd :Aaron· rol!oWed with Meigs Equipment
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27 -� and family, �s. Cecil JohnlOll tion for nhe craft lboWle at Cedar
a.JtifflOre at New Yorlc-WII•
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin called
his line si n &amp;Je to lefl fleld, driv- Team No. 2
S...son Mith•
helin 0,0 n Ford G,O
and family, Mr,. ftl.ch1rd •Wl'leht lJak'l'!e oa.mp near Rtiple-y,
on Eber Carpenter and !amil1
Phone z.4183 llallud. O.
ing l� Schoendienst.
. Games -:-- M. M.u,rra,y, M9.
Puring the business eeNloo,
Ind .3
and family, M.r. and Mrs. Glen
Chic." at Dtitrolt-Oonoun Thursday eyening.
Joe Adcock wa, purposely
1 Game - M. Murray, 214. Cartwrilht and .a iiuest, Eddie caooidates for the •te offloea o.o .n .Bunning l)O
passed to (ii\ the bases and then
were pn,1ented. Lunch WII aerv-.
Team
3 Games - Car.Unga, �19 Li,�.
(lewelancl at K.,...• . Clty-H1wMel Roach bit a sactifice fly to
ln
cotr,g,, oo!etado.
Team 1 Game - Carlin&amp;•, 821.
kl11&lt; N .. H- IMI
Ifft , field and scored Mathews
Durinor tlie - ' llw&gt; ,alt'II . , -.; ot Wollllnoton INlT'op Five Bowten Av•
rrom third.
were enleneillled with • play pre- Sullf'v•n \0,0 n Kut 0.0
158
P. Mullen
eented by..the dra�U.t: dopartmeht
M . Murray
103
Saturday'• ct.me■
Dine with us. Each meal ls
or tihe college. Later • tea ..... Ch..,_ et Detroit
bald in the Home F..conotn.ica Dt- .Cluei..t at Kanas City
a chef's delight .
portmenL
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E. Sylve,ter
Yon
Attending from W..,_ ......, � ,ot Waahlnoton
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Roney, Soridy s.,n;
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� by the �r Won LIit Pct. Jin. Robert D. Fenlon, dau,-bt
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lowl•n
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number . or map,11 and charts and
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late Pl
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Host

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rtiund·a1. 19tiperst-:tn wu named
sctin1 ,,president and part owner
or the Son
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Fran&lt;hia�• were awarded to
S.n Franc11co, Chicago, Loi An•
d19le.,
XIRNII Clty, Walht..
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D. C. and Cleveland. flley ..,111 or911nile team, for tbe lea1ue'1
start this fill, he Hid.

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th,. N A lA. satiJ toda) D&lt;1 l t' Dili•s .
sµ,, rts (•d itor f o r thr Midu g im A � ,, . l l u\l' anl, Par k_ er• . t h e �ome"!� these other batting averages.
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�1Jr1 a t cd l 'fl•ss. was award�d !h t· d n t hrrs leading hatte;r with ae. . Grueser .a&amp;, Wlbon .189, Cun•
sacr1f1c..- fly thal tied 1t aga111 at .
t · t•rti ficatt&gt; of MNit for 0 ut · t · nd I 1 · 11 for 17 11.nd 11. .4l l a verage, kept nUlg hlllD .20(), Coates .105, MoQre
5--5 in the sixth . .an� th t' n s 1 11 .(! l e d m g tmsi•
White .�, Harrison and
lfish st"rvil'f' m 1 n1·�:C"u l h 1,. bat hot Thursday iJJ a 7- 1 v!c·
to SPt � t he w1nnmg run 111 th e
ate &lt;1thlcti cs wi t hin N A I A fo r 1ury over l he R� land Red Devil.ti Kn ight .01 1 .
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1 1 th.
''We will devise rules t o return
0 1 1 t h!! Pumeroy diamond.
Rutland
I IIUMI IIISH 101•1
000 o---t 3 4
001 000
l lw 1wst
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defemr
The New Yorkers d owned \hi!
e 1o basketball and make
Eddie Bartels (.310) a nd Tom Pomt!l'OY
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LOUIS UPI - St. Louil Unix-7
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Bc!ton Reel Sox 4·0 and thf' Wosh
Diles, ;i nat i v e of YJ id d leporl . \\'lute &lt; .250/ banged .a. triple and . Rutland: Gffman and Crouder. ii a game for the little guy 88 vef'!Jlty WIii resume Its bllSketblll
well as the big guy " he said.
ington £enal ors n ipped the Ba l l i wh u ila s a l wa ys ch a mp t oned th l' rn1glc euch to fatten their ever• Pomeroy : Knight and Grueser.
serles with :Notre Dame oext �amore Ori{lles, 6·5 in lhe other cause o! t h e s 1T1J1ller colleges in a�t• s . Bartels' 3•bagger came in the
SapeNtein, miUlOn11re ow11�r aon, lt WH •announced Thursday.
-------American L t•aguc games
while M1d11ian antJ has co•spon!klrcd second with Parker on and White's
of the Harlem Globe Trotters, an• The Bllltkens hold a 9--8. edJe l'n a
the Milwaukee Braves t ripped thu 1 1w small cullugr all-star footbal l IPd of( the third. He ,cored later
nounced the birth of the sb:�ity series that was last plaJ,'ed · dur'ln&amp;
s
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CincinnaH Rt'ds , 2-0 and
the hunor 1 t •am ,md coach of t he y-e ar on Nirk Coates' infie1'1 out.
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meeting J the 1952-� !lea!on.
ABL after a closed
Pit tshurgh 1-"irales riJ&gt;Pt•d
!ht- award with t he Michigan NAIA.
Bartels ' and White's pa9' or hits
Philadelphia Ph i l l les 1 1 5 in the will bu awarded the NAIA "Cert l f "':' ""re matched by Parker's two
q,
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only Nation a l League act11111y.
irate of Men! . by Sam Kelchman . . ,m!!:leB.
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J{ook� r Joh nny G abler . �nc_hi•d I cli.1 1 rman of 1hr :\lichigan NAI I Phil Harri5011, big first sacker,
a t hlt'l1e 1l1rut'tor of Ferns l n �ot his first hit or t h e season in
three•_h it bal J �or seve � inni ng s and
s1 1 1 u 1 , , in ] )1•trn il
1 4 appe11rance!'I at the p1Ate, a
Fir• Extlngubihers
COLUMBUS UPI-Ohio State
an d fircl_&gt;a!I relief si&gt;eci a list !lynf'
S(.'"ratch single.
----�-University plays hotl to its an·
Duren finished up for the Y� II
Are ·Reqnlred by
T he Panthers led all the way, nual O hio Relays Saturday, a star•
ke e_s . who wun t h i! l r opc n m g E:
slf
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two
firttt
inning
in
the
Ba ttl a; To
, 1tudded event or the Mldwe!lt's
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series. two games to one. B i l l
three in the second a nd two i n finest track 1m d field -performers.
Skowron and G i l M c D?u ga i d ho rn 8-H Tit• "'ith Bdpre
t h e third. Rutland got one borne in
Near.ly 600 athletes from 2 6
e� ed and Hogl!r Mans ha d t�o
EaStcr n l l ig, h bascl)aH play ers t
Panther p itcher T�r-ry . colleges, universities and track
�its for the Yankees. T('d w_l l l· batt liid to a n 8·8 tie Thu nJ&lt;l a ) al h e third as
K gh t limited !he Red Dev ils · to d ubs will rompete in the
U. S. COAS,...GIJ.&lt;\RD Uf'ROVID
17
iams wa11, out of the Rf!� Sox, l me Belpre, with tJhe game to ·be- 1t0Jn. hn i
t r ee singles, by Combs, Carter events six of which will be run
R.
E. TRACY, SR., J)btrlbulor
up for the secon d str�i ght game . plu! u d Ma y · 5 w, hc n Bel pre com
.
es a n d P arsons. German, Rutland in me\1;ic . d Js t.ances due to t h a
Fire iand s.,tety l',Auipment
Roos 1e Don Debbe � s lhree: run to Easl l! rn for ,a ret u rn ga ,m,!_,.
. pitch er. ranned 5, Knl g h t 9.
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Phono ,WY-2,U04
upciomi�g Ot,mpic Games.
homer walh two out I� th� ninth
hers, now 6-0 , have
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gave the Senators their third wi n
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and ·l&amp;Sted until the mu
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will iriclude the 400 meter run
In four games and
J.lrovided P.1o•-·
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-and huJdlee, the 800 meter run,
Chuck Stobb,s with his first vie- whe n he was relic\ ed hy 1\. 1.i Bor•
1,MO meter run, and the 1 1 0-me.
tory or the season. Debbek's blow inp; The raime was called �u64:, , , -�
.
ter blgb bul'dl�.
came ofl Jack Fu,her .iHcr wal�s of darknesi;.
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The ·�, meter run could steal
.
to Lenny Green and _H armon Kil•
ihe �qw In . a duel between Olyrti
lebrew. Ge_ne Wood hng homered
TEE OFfi MOND AY
plt champion. Glenn Davis, for•
for the Orioles,
PINEIIURST,. N. C. UPI -- A
merly
.Q.f Ohio �te and Purdue's
rcl'ortl field of golfers, inclu d ing
NEW O
_ •--ar Dave KIU1, who appear, to ha
UPI
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FIGHT RESULTS
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four former chnmpions or
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PATERSON, N. J. UPI - J•y N ol'th and South Invitatio n Arna- Joha-n
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And•rson, 1 6 ', Phll•d•lphla drew cur 1 ournamc nl, tee of Monday Ti hund-ay fl�;ht after 81gning for handicap�_ •him durlnf the in·
with Al !Rocky) MIione, 1 .55½ i11 the 59111 rem: wal of the even t lhe fight Floyd 'Pettenon feared door aeatdp:
Othqt ellMes in the 400 incl ude
Brooklyn, N. Y. i4),
Enlcrcd are 195 8 winner Rich• he would -not get.
WIilie Atterbury or Mlc}l.lgan
RINO, N•v. UPI � Joey Glam. ard I). Chupmun of Pi n ehurst:
Joharuoon , who WOrll the WOl"ld
State, 'l'Qf)d reeofd holder in the
bra, 157,
ltoppe d Irish P.tt thn•l' time titld1older William C. lhe-a vy.welgiht title f
rom Pattenon' 800, Mal , Bamwell ,of Pittsburgh,
Lowry, 155, Los Ange-lff, (2) .
campbdl of Huntington, w . V.; last June 26, ,tgned to clve Floyd
LOS ANGl!LES UPI - Culo1 1964 d11mq1 W i l l iam J. Patton of a cJhanee to ibeeorne lhe fint man Roger Gum or J(entucky and John
af the Detroit Track
Hernand .., 1 3,4%, Venezuela, ovt• 1 Morgc1ntown ,1nd Mal B.11llette of eve:r to regain that title. fte bout , Telford
,
Club
pelnted AffrNo Urbine, 1 3-4, Me-x. Old \Vcs! h u ry, N. Y., the 1 944 whioh mt.Y draw a miE.ion dollars
i�, (12),
winnt' f
,at llho g,ate alone, w.lll be theld on
CMOI.IS WIPI
Monday J une 20 at the Polo • MOBlLE, ,\la. 1JP1 - l)etroll
Grotlnds.
Tleer Reond �•n Frank Bol­
ling ll elpected to remain here
"It's a great relief to me· to for several • i� to console his
biwe signed," Floyd Bald, "I wea wife followin'g
the death or their
worried I would not. ,get llbe fltht. lwo-Oay-old Ion.
The infant wu
I llhoughl maybe tihe. lnterM�OllaA born two months
premature Tuey.
Boxing Club would put Archie dsy and had been In
1n , Jncuba•
�ooru in th�rc with JeihanMOn. " tor. Mn, Bolling WH rtpotted
.
in
· He need nol ihave worrled. l.ngo
L•r.. �Ion of "1'1111 ...r,1®NS
good tonditiot'I,
had in.."5ted for nine months be
By OSCAR FRALEY
us rusult of his dismal perform• would C4-g,ht no OM -before F.Joyd,
MAIL HAIN DllAILl D
NEW YORK UPI - JI has bern ance, aguinst the b11rly Swede.
.and in no place but New York,
Mn.WAUKEE, Wis. UPI-A lo­
tor Floyd Puttcrsori, 10 rn11nths of
HC! blmnes, in part, the new&amp;pa. and he meant �t. 1
comotive and three cara of a 21
tormc111.
1wr m un who w rote dii.paragirn:;ly
"It t09k e rot of time to ianange car Chicago to Minneapol is mall
Ever since the night in Yun krl' of t lw Swcll1•'s right han d . MO!il ,totls fight and to ,be eure ot the train
deralled Thursday night
Stadi u m when lni,:cmar Joha nsson lah('Jed 11 a myth. IL turned n ut cont�c,16 ud the reNrul, but now
Three -0r the 38 crewmen on the
CASH BAHR, llwner ·
fired II righl l111nd oul or 110 to he a hammer of Thor.
it k, done ,and r am satL8'1,ied," aaid Milwaukee Railroad train reeeiv·
NO.
SIECOND
AVE,
where to send him into limbo
. JUP))L
"I Tl•O(l over
an d over wh'cru Jorban990n before he took orr on ed minot lnjtl1'1e,.
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Tlu1t it cost him 1 !11\ heavyweight his rigl11 hand was n othi ng," a _fllght to Par-a', Ue "Mts enroute
championshi p or lhe worl d is, ul F'loyd -,uys somberly. " I belit,Vfd to Gene\'11 , Swtt.ztr'ian�. wJlere he
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mos I, ur· 11econdary tmporttmll'l I
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tfi�in\/111/l "� hon\•, '!ild �., ��
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"H's j ust lh11t," mmu�,g, JJ,11U+.r- : Fl o�·rf r11M1E'r! hr!/ no�" wfffT' ffie hu been
mddfflteJf'· �
•
son 11lowly with o grim fr�"""''I lih:ek of his hand and his eYC!s tl'la.ininig.
was overconfident nnd I un d er. narrowed.
e.stlm11tc'1 Joh1rnsson."
Conc:&amp;ntnte1 on L•ft
This, n11tur.11lly, he has to fr!t
"Su I cnncentrakd on his left Little Lenl(Uen To
himself.
hum!. I! lookrd l l kc un awkward Meet In Syracuse
llcl'au/11' tw dous n 't kno.w n , ac thi ng. 1 -le ' d flick i i ou1 . in o hook
SyracuBe Little Leaguers will
tually . whal happem•d ghat night or foh. 'l'ht'n he threw t wo or
practice Saturday at 10 a. m. -at
la.Ill J u ne. mi i;aw that ri�ht hand thrrc right h a nd � and they ju11t
the Syracuse ball diamo n d.
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coming. The next lhing he knew ,::rnzNI me. But I felt they didn ' t
,
The team ls look ing for prac­
he was l)dng led back to his h.t\'t' any power. I Ml fur thf'
tice games. Contact Bob Lou ks,
dressing room with no re11I know• lahl!'. Sn I concenirotcd o n indv•
Sy racuse.
led!(u of the seven trips he had ing away from that It'll, and rnovma d c to 1 he eonvas.
ed awny frnm lt. He lei the right
4 Door Station Wagon. 6 cyl. Standard Iran smlssion.
Anxl11u1 Months
Heater an3 defroster. 0tw J)wtieP.
hand �o nlmost slmullnneously.
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The months bet ween have been
Tan and , brown finish.
"That,'' he grunted, "is ubout
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anxious ones. T � ,.. machinations all l tl'mcmber."
Involved in tht' brhi nd the scene�
Potterson has lived that fighl,
etrug,i::lc for bo)(lng power. and and !hat one punch, ovf'r and
profit. left h is hopes for
a re• uver agai n during the inlcrve n lng
match iu " Ol'VCr • never land.
months.
2 Door.-, Hard Top. Automatic tranSll!lsslon, radio and heater. !}r/e olilter. ; ·
They have been bitter, depress•
"It came so fast [ wasn't ready
lng monlhs, too. Bccn11Be the for il." he shrugged, "But n ow I
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called him a "ehcese champion" lmport11nt, what he posse!!sc-11.

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1955 FORD Falrlane

CHICAGO UPI-Abe Saperstein
said today his new American Bas•
ke(ball Leog,e will bdng the
game ...,. (p t_h e lillle iUY , .
• •our rule1 wdl be a lot differ•
enl than the Nation.al Basketball
Association's where it ls a 11me
or towering 1ianli and towerin1
score.a," Saperstein a.aid.

'GIANT OF GIANTS

-tlr. 11111 . ..... 9tlb oa.t
children ol Columbus •at. U.
..... end with 11..- ,_,a,11, , llr.
and Mra. I&gt;&amp;'ild Wolfe and bet\_at'
ter and family, Iii'. and Kn. P'.
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Fitch and cttUdttn.
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I vl1itina frl�nd• and rel1tivet i'I,
Belpre and c-alled tin the Eber CAP
penler family &amp;unday,

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Vincent Price in
"HOUSE ON HAUNTED HILL"
- ,also Peter Clllhing in
"THE MUMMY"
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SATURDAY
John Bromfield - Coleen Gra)'
"FRONTIER GAMBLER"
- ablo Barry Sullivan - Peter Graves
··WOLF LARSON"
SUNDAY and MONDAY
Steve Reev&amp;'i in
"HERCULES"
- al!iO Jack Kelly
May Wynn
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NOW AT STATE THEATRE
PT, PLEASANT
"LAND OF PHARAOHS"
- alw "HOUSE OF 11-IE
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U.a� P Noia 1".'t•rna�onal
The .Chicago_ White Sox are up
to lhe1r old !ricks.
Victors in 35 one·run games en
route to the 1 959 pennant , the
White Sox are defending their
ch,mplonshl p tt,e same way they
woti it-by winning the close
h. And if th.at ' s the mark ot
champion. then their se11en AL
rlvalg are in ror a long, har d
summt!r.
The White So x made i i two
atraight one•run \' ictorif'S in the
new 11e111on Thursday when Ted
Klu■zewski's run•scoring single
pulled out a 6-� . 11 Inning win
over the Kansas City Athletics.
Nelson Fox, the Al's most val•
uable player in ·:1,9 led the While
Sox' comeback from a 40 first •
inning deficit with three singles
and a double in four official
trips. Fox doubled and scored the
run that tied the score at 44 in
the fourth innln ,e , deli11ered a

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It's Been IO Frustrating
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you'll agree.

Need a good work car? Then buy this one. Tires you
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Beauty Is more than skin deep In lhla smooth dlivlng
earl You really can11 afford lo ass this job up. It will
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A good savings.

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M . .!urtty
Charles M'umiy ,ts Pl'l!l!Y of the Meigs County . Little League
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M. Ehenbaeh
ASIOClation lhls ye•• following a recent election. ' The loop
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managers ·and aSSista nt managers Now is the time to
needs
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Attend Regional
Jolly Workers
Meet Recently
Hold Session

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laUDd. 1aJ1 f"red P'aJ'M,. North Amertcan AfflUon IP8(:e en­
..... 841 pneented Um CODC!!pt at tha Manned Space Sta­
tlOa -,•�1m, Ut Loi ADJelll&amp; l"lndlnl men to ma them.

11..arry 'MolrllGn Racine Tornado eage and diamond coach,
'is on · a stxii'n.Onth :,urct1 in the Army Reserve Corps. Ht. -address l:s'llCT 'l..arry R, Morrison, BR 1558�868, Co. E, , 91h Bn.,
Third T�g. Regf ., "Iris., U . S. A. T. C . Armor, Ft._ Knox, Ky.
Friends of Larry's are Invited to stock up mall sacks head·
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Team Three Games - Pomero)'
Cement Block, 25150.
Team Single G,me - Pomeroy
Are you an ex-ball player with a fielder's glove or two
Cement Block, 895.
Qbester &amp;owi.. (D), Omneo• riy IMHed ..._ ,_...,,,
won Lost i:,ct, molding arouhd in sotne comer of you r house, hkely never
Standlftfl
tacut.
tantp ft)at.lmlll ad,.
Af-L
·LIAGU.
Swisber &amp; tohse
30
12
.flt to be used,again1
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Btnator Jobn Kcn­
W L Pct. Gil
Sport Centei
�¾ 16¾ .'60'1
If .,o, 70u ouaht to put that glove to work on some Utile
t:l&amp;I llOIDma-­
pn,aden
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n«ty'
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5 2 .714
Lo, AllireW. . .
Daugherty Inc.
2"
18 .5'11 ,Leaguer.s ,hand.
tialt eunp, bU beat, named
Cement Block
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ehdrma!I al the plaUorlD
In Middlepo1'1 and likoly·there are some in Pomeroy, there Mllwa •· . . . . . . 45 22 .714
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Mr.
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Mn.
Lorin
Roush
or
eommittetl for UM Democrats,111,me
can
(you
another
or
reason
one
Pllt,lh.,. ' . . . . . 5 3 .625 I', New Haven are announcing the
81,, 30¼ .218 are boys wfio for
H&amp;R Firestone
ic uucnal oonfflltkla.
are
aild
all,
�love
at
hav
not
s
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do
either
�nough)
'the\n easilySMton'1 Hltl�
3 4 .492 2
Ciacinn,atl
marriage of their daughter, Linda
gloves
e
inadequat
hav
quite
they
e
or
g
ball,
Ind. 3 Games - H. Clatworthy, kept from , pla:dn
2 4 .333 2½ Sue, to Gerald Eugene Gerlach,
Chlcaeo .
Pbll'ljlelphia . . . . 2 5 .286 3
(the 98c kin\!, you 1\nowJ.
625.
5011 or Mr. and Mn. Clyde Gerlaeh
Ind . ·1 Game - J. Duerr, 248.
I'm suggesting that oul,-Of-use gloves be donated to , a re­ SI. 1,&gt;o� . . . . . . , 1 5 .167 31, or Letart.
Te ..m 3 G&amp;mes - Sport Cent­ ,ponslble official of Utile League in Middleport (Ulte Lee
.............a ·­
The ::ouple was marn..-d on
er, 2878.
Smith John Thompson) Pomeroy (Charles Murray, Ed Bahr, .MJlw4vlN g Cincinnati I
March
12 at the' · parsonage or ·
Team l Game - Swi,her &amp;. LOh·
Tracy' Whaley, Bob Roberts), Racine (Hilton Wolfe, Jr.), ·Syra­ PIii..,.,..... 11 Phll...phia 5 (N)
the Evangelical United Brethren
PHILADELPHlA UPI - Jay 'I the best curves of any young 1e Drugs, 97;2.
-P:rWe,'t, ..........1. Pltchwt . Church, Muon, with Rev. Ralph
cuse (Bob LOuks) and let them put your glove back Into serH0ok one or Cincinnali' s most pitcher he saw in spring exhibi­
T!DP SI• 8ow1..- A•
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play.
vice.
On
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starts
hurlers,
young
promising
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B. Loukli
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They are re.Ridina: in New Ra•
Rob4r!•
That glove doesri't have to be top quality or anything like Jrour,c.a.me series against Philadel,
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flltlwaul(oo
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tonight
1-0
Hook
Facm_g
piia' tonighl in quest of some of
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H . Clatworthy
ll-1 ., Fnond 1.0.
the ei:perience that coul d make be Rob�n Roberts of, the �hilt,
169
M . Houdashelt
or ,nlne-yea&lt;-old with a burning desire to play baseball. ·c.1��tl at Phlladelpphia (Nl
eight
or
who still seeks his first win
him a great pilcher.
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With Fll&lt;lltange
lost
O'Toole
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Thursday
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W-"'1 Six High S.rlH
Pittsburgh laz&lt;l Saturday, pro'l/ed
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Koufax
vs J,cbon 0-2
and
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. kbln!ol"• Gllmo•
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to the
661
H. Lohse
·tome or the high estimates or his the Reds a _2-0 dccmon
Mr. and Mn . L. R. Gluesencamp
Clnc�l ot l'hll..,phla
Bra11es
.at
Milwaukee.
Ml
I\, Slob.art
po,te r I
left Thursday April 14 for PLoenix
Mll,.."I\M ,t Plttllw,wh
While . O'Toole allowe� �nly
�5
R. Davi!
Reds r,t:anager Mayo
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Arizona. Calling on the Gl ut'"Sen•
FNflCiKe
1t
Chicego
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three hits In the seven mnmgs
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a acop. t for tb
8mIth, now
camps durinei: that week were Mr.
,, e Y . n· he worked, the Braves coupled
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Bud McKinney
keea, watched Hook . If!- . act:,on t
,tu Tax ed. Recappable Tire
and "Mrs. Ben A11en, Mrs. Elva
Nin�teen ,Wis from Wahama
f t he m with a sacrifice
fly
The Jolly Workers Clalfl of the
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. Mrs. Don Brewer
during the spring exl:ubit1on sea• _ wo o
Daily
and
Judy
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L&amp;AGUE
AMIIIUCA
m the se\'crlth for a psir of Win·
Muon :Methodiat Church ehJoyed 1'11,i, Sot-1 Joined ••'• from Pl
Thur"'-y Aft•rnoon .LNfl'•
p tnd said be "hasn't come
W L Pct GB and Jeff, Mr. and Mn. car] Auth•
Jobn..M1111mll• �
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runs
ning
a spaghetti . dlnner at their meet­ Pleasant Hith School and Hianl'llill
High
Three
Game
Jnd,-M,
Mllr•
enon, Bill Evans and Maxine Pow·
1'nh..-e Detroit
Ole'' t&lt;i reali:i!lnJ ;.bis full devel•
2 0 1 .000
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the
•ttend
to
l
Schoo
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Monday
evening.
at
the
chuN,:h
fflmti
MD.
ray,
ment.
ell, Mr. and Mn. Bud Gluesen•
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O'Toole, who signed in 19�8 for
.J. , !l as one of
,lf.omema.bn of Amell• ....l. Chicago n . . . . 23 1 1.000
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· fUnith believes n,dok
$5G.OOO bonus, gave up the first
mUrt'a)'
camp and daughtenr, Mr. and Mrs.
50
Mr.
and
Mr1.
Calvan
McDaniel
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lngto
Waah
vu,
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-- na.1 meetlns at
were · in charge of devotion, which :tt,egio
solid Milwaukee hit to H:enry 214.
2 1 .667 Iii! Dillon Taylor, Mr. and "Mn;. Ch.ir•
State College 41.t Gienv,Ule, w. Va., Ne" York
Team
Three
G;ames
Starks
For AU Models
Aaron in the seventh and It drove
consisted of a scripture leBIOll,
Baltimore
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2 .333 1 ½ les VanMetrr and Bob and Alberl
recentiy.
Drugs,
21'11.
La.w�on.
a reading and • prayer.
i n the only run needed to wln.
f'ollowing a tour ot the i,ampu.1. 'Boston . . . . . . . . . I 3 .250 2
Rebulll Tranmlllhtm
Team Single Game - Starks
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ours!. Port•
O'Tpole ha d allowed only one
s City . , . , . 0 2 .000 2
55.
tlK!' girl..s att.epded ,tlte rJJ!!'Ctinc Kansa
Mrs.
sp.d
7
Mr.
w.tre
Pre�t
Drug,,
land
called
on
Eber
Carpenter
and
,
0 2 .000 2
infield hit :m d had faced j�st 19
Cleveland . . . . .
�33;95 r.p
Won Lott �- Jamf!s Pauley and son,, Mr. .and qeld in the Admi�tilOn �ildfamily Su nday evening.
men up to the seventh mnm.1 Sta�l ftVI
or bile ·,colftge, Dr. Hany Hefitiie
family,
and
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Dudding
fhurtday'•
RNult•
Wllll.a
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Mn.
90
arl
Cbuckie VanMeter called on Er·
when Red Schoendlenst led off G m .s
• 24 12 .56'1 Mr. and '1'fa. Bm Th&lt;imas, Mr. lln, president of tlhe ,edtool, add· Chie119 • S -tc.ansas Clty 51, 1 1 lnn1' ma 1''alfef90n, Saturday� ,,,.. ! '('O r , ·
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Eber and Iva Carpenter visited
-�,,,,_:�t . 14,.., . � !,f" . � ,t)rJ184,'•l'., .. • � �.i2 ,6612 �¥.4 ' Mi'a. , . C(wleo YeJCer and ,ffued the group, Over 800 CU'B � YMI: 4 lolton O
13 23 .361 raTl'J1'Jy,').tr'.. ,1.nd )ff,. Jqseph Li.ah , ,ittended . AB the roll WH ��\1 ' 'NUNftll'On 6 Baltlmora S (NI
Mildred an d Joyce Circle Su nday
,
ole , , walked Eddie Ur:� iSUltE'r _ Market
• FrhliY• Probtbl• Pitchers
9 2'1 ,250 and family, Mrs. Martha Cook each chapter presented it, donaeve n ing.
Mat ·ews ahd :Aaron· rol!oWed with Meigs Equipment
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27 -� and family, �s. Cecil JohnlOll tion for nhe craft lboWle at Cedar
a.JtifflOre at New Yorlc-WII•
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Martin called
his line si n &amp;Je to lefl fleld, driv- Team No. 2
S...son Mith•
helin 0,0 n Ford G,O
and family, Mr,. ftl.ch1rd •Wl'leht lJak'l'!e oa.mp near Rtiple-y,
on Eber Carpenter and !amil1
Phone z.4183 llallud. O.
ing l� Schoendienst.
. Games -:-- M. M.u,rra,y, M9.
Puring the business eeNloo,
Ind .3
and family, M.r. and Mrs. Glen
Chic." at Dtitrolt-Oonoun Thursday eyening.
Joe Adcock wa, purposely
1 Game - M. Murray, 214. Cartwrilht and .a iiuest, Eddie caooidates for the •te offloea o.o .n .Bunning l)O
passed to (ii\ the bases and then
were pn,1ented. Lunch WII aerv-.
Team
3 Games - Car.Unga, �19 Li,�.
(lewelancl at K.,...• . Clty-H1wMel Roach bit a sactifice fly to
ln
cotr,g,, oo!etado.
Team 1 Game - Carlin&amp;•, 821.
kl11&lt; N .. H- IMI
Ifft , field and scored Mathews
Durinor tlie - ' llw&gt; ,alt'II . , -.; ot Wollllnoton INlT'op Five Bowten Av•
rrom third.
were enleneillled with • play pre- Sullf'v•n \0,0 n Kut 0.0
158
P. Mullen
eented by..the dra�U.t: dopartmeht
M . Murray
103
Saturday'• ct.me■
Dine with us. Each meal ls
or tihe college. Later • tea ..... Ch..,_ et Detroit
bald in the Home F..conotn.ica Dt- .Cluei..t at Kanas City
a chef's delight .
portmenL
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_ Hol Roda, 24 �7 ner at their .home Saturday eve- Father . Smi1Jheon, Nancy Ann- ·
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_ Hot Rod•, 883. , nJnc. Attendlne were Mr. and 1tnmr,, Olaudit. Zerkle, . lrml Dod- er, :�Y, April 14 �nd Mr� ·
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� by the �r Won LIit Pct. Jin. Robert D. Fenlon, dau,-bt
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Poml;ro)'; -�te L\ifh, ) lalOII.
lowl•n
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number . or map,11 and charts and
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ail let • help ·l"!!' to find
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transportation, A. Sylvester
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Clpthing, 74&amp;.
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Ponll!roy ,l,11\le , Leaguers and Pony Leapers are to
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nieet :SUnilay it 2 • bebln&lt;I the Pomeroy Junior lligb for team
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late Pl
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Host

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rtiund·a1. 19tiperst-:tn wu named
sctin1 ,,president and part owner
or the Son
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Fran&lt;hia�• were awarded to
S.n Franc11co, Chicago, Loi An•
d19le.,
XIRNII Clty, Walht..
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D. C. and Cleveland. flley ..,111 or911nile team, for tbe lea1ue'1
start this fill, he Hid.

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th,. N A lA. satiJ toda) D&lt;1 l t' Dili•s .
sµ,, rts (•d itor f o r thr Midu g im A � ,, . l l u\l' anl, Par k_ er• . t h e �ome"!� these other batting averages.
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�1Jr1 a t cd l 'fl•ss. was award�d !h t· d n t hrrs leading hatte;r with ae. . Grueser .a&amp;, Wlbon .189, Cun•
sacr1f1c..- fly thal tied 1t aga111 at .
t · t•rti ficatt&gt; of MNit for 0 ut · t · nd I 1 · 11 for 17 11.nd 11. .4l l a verage, kept nUlg hlllD .20(), Coates .105, MoQre
5--5 in the sixth . .an� th t' n s 1 11 .(! l e d m g tmsi•
White .�, Harrison and
lfish st"rvil'f' m 1 n1·�:C"u l h 1,. bat hot Thursday iJJ a 7- 1 v!c·
to SPt � t he w1nnmg run 111 th e
ate &lt;1thlcti cs wi t hin N A I A fo r 1ury over l he R� land Red Devil.ti Kn ight .01 1 .
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1 1 th.
''We will devise rules t o return
0 1 1 t h!! Pumeroy diamond.
Rutland
I IIUMI IIISH 101•1
000 o---t 3 4
001 000
l lw 1wst
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defemr
The New Yorkers d owned \hi!
e 1o basketball and make
Eddie Bartels (.310) a nd Tom Pomt!l'OY
ST.
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LOUIS UPI - St. Louil Unix-7
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232
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Bc!ton Reel Sox 4·0 and thf' Wosh
Diles, ;i nat i v e of YJ id d leporl . \\'lute &lt; .250/ banged .a. triple and . Rutland: Gffman and Crouder. ii a game for the little guy 88 vef'!Jlty WIii resume Its bllSketblll
well as the big guy " he said.
ington £enal ors n ipped the Ba l l i wh u ila s a l wa ys ch a mp t oned th l' rn1glc euch to fatten their ever• Pomeroy : Knight and Grueser.
serles with :Notre Dame oext �amore Ori{lles, 6·5 in lhe other cause o! t h e s 1T1J1ller colleges in a�t• s . Bartels' 3•bagger came in the
SapeNtein, miUlOn11re ow11�r aon, lt WH •announced Thursday.
-------American L t•aguc games
while M1d11ian antJ has co•spon!klrcd second with Parker on and White's
of the Harlem Globe Trotters, an• The Bllltkens hold a 9--8. edJe l'n a
the Milwaukee Braves t ripped thu 1 1w small cullugr all-star footbal l IPd of( the third. He ,cored later
nounced the birth of the sb:�ity series that was last plaJ,'ed · dur'ln&amp;
s
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CincinnaH Rt'ds , 2-0 and
the hunor 1 t •am ,md coach of t he y-e ar on Nirk Coates' infie1'1 out.
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meeting J the 1952-� !lea!on.
ABL after a closed
Pit tshurgh 1-"irales riJ&gt;Pt•d
!ht- award with t he Michigan NAIA.
Bartels ' and White's pa9' or hits
Philadelphia Ph i l l les 1 1 5 in the will bu awarded the NAIA "Cert l f "':' ""re matched by Parker's two
q,
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only Nation a l League act11111y.
irate of Men! . by Sam Kelchman . . ,m!!:leB.
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J{ook� r Joh nny G abler . �nc_hi•d I cli.1 1 rman of 1hr :\lichigan NAI I Phil Harri5011, big first sacker,
a t hlt'l1e 1l1rut'tor of Ferns l n �ot his first hit or t h e season in
three•_h it bal J �or seve � inni ng s and
s1 1 1 u 1 , , in ] )1•trn il
1 4 appe11rance!'I at the p1Ate, a
Fir• Extlngubihers
COLUMBUS UPI-Ohio State
an d fircl_&gt;a!I relief si&gt;eci a list !lynf'
S(.'"ratch single.
----�-University plays hotl to its an·
Duren finished up for the Y� II
Are ·Reqnlred by
T he Panthers led all the way, nual O hio Relays Saturday, a star•
ke e_s . who wun t h i! l r opc n m g E:
slf
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"r1t
two
firttt
inning
in
the
Ba ttl a; To
, 1tudded event or the Mldwe!lt's
.1
series. two games to one. B i l l
three in the second a nd two i n finest track 1m d field -performers.
Skowron and G i l M c D?u ga i d ho rn 8-H Tit• "'ith Bdpre
t h e third. Rutland got one borne in
Near.ly 600 athletes from 2 6
e� ed and Hogl!r Mans ha d t�o
EaStcr n l l ig, h bascl)aH play ers t
Panther p itcher T�r-ry . colleges, universities and track
�its for the Yankees. T('d w_l l l· batt liid to a n 8·8 tie Thu nJ&lt;l a ) al h e third as
K gh t limited !he Red Dev ils · to d ubs will rompete in the
U. S. COAS,...GIJ.&lt;\RD Uf'ROVID
17
iams wa11, out of the Rf!� Sox, l me Belpre, with tJhe game to ·be- 1t0Jn. hn i
t r ee singles, by Combs, Carter events six of which will be run
R.
E. TRACY, SR., J)btrlbulor
up for the secon d str�i ght game . plu! u d Ma y · 5 w, hc n Bel pre com
.
es a n d P arsons. German, Rutland in me\1;ic . d Js t.ances due to t h a
Fire iand s.,tety l',Auipment
Roos 1e Don Debbe � s lhree: run to Easl l! rn for ,a ret u rn ga ,m,!_,.
. pitch er. ranned 5, Knl g h t 9.
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Phono ,WY-2,U04
upciomi�g Ot,mpic Games.
homer walh two out I� th� ninth
hers, now 6-0 , have
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gave the Senators their third wi n
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and ·l&amp;Sted until the mu
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will iriclude the 400 meter run
In four games and
J.lrovided P.1o•-·
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-and huJdlee, the 800 meter run,
Chuck Stobb,s with his first vie- whe n he was relic\ ed hy 1\. 1.i Bor•
1,MO meter run, and the 1 1 0-me.
tory or the season. Debbek's blow inp; The raime was called �u64:, , , -�
.
ter blgb bul'dl�.
came ofl Jack Fu,her .iHcr wal�s of darknesi;.
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The ·�, meter run could steal
.
to Lenny Green and _H armon Kil•
ihe �qw In . a duel between Olyrti
lebrew. Ge_ne Wood hng homered
TEE OFfi MOND AY
plt champion. Glenn Davis, for•
for the Orioles,
PINEIIURST,. N. C. UPI -- A
merly
.Q.f Ohio �te and Purdue's
rcl'ortl field of golfers, inclu d ing
NEW O
_ •--ar Dave KIU1, who appear, to ha
UPI
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FIGHT RESULTS
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four former chnmpions or
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PATERSON, N. J. UPI - J•y N ol'th and South Invitatio n Arna- Joha-n
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And•rson, 1 6 ', Phll•d•lphla drew cur 1 ournamc nl, tee of Monday Ti hund-ay fl�;ht after 81gning for handicap�_ •him durlnf the in·
with Al !Rocky) MIione, 1 .55½ i11 the 59111 rem: wal of the even t lhe fight Floyd 'Pettenon feared door aeatdp:
Othqt ellMes in the 400 incl ude
Brooklyn, N. Y. i4),
Enlcrcd are 195 8 winner Rich• he would -not get.
WIilie Atterbury or Mlc}l.lgan
RINO, N•v. UPI � Joey Glam. ard I). Chupmun of Pi n ehurst:
Joharuoon , who WOrll the WOl"ld
State, 'l'Qf)d reeofd holder in the
bra, 157,
ltoppe d Irish P.tt thn•l' time titld1older William C. lhe-a vy.welgiht title f
rom Pattenon' 800, Mal , Bamwell ,of Pittsburgh,
Lowry, 155, Los Ange-lff, (2) .
campbdl of Huntington, w . V.; last June 26, ,tgned to clve Floyd
LOS ANGl!LES UPI - Culo1 1964 d11mq1 W i l l iam J. Patton of a cJhanee to ibeeorne lhe fint man Roger Gum or J(entucky and John
af the Detroit Track
Hernand .., 1 3,4%, Venezuela, ovt• 1 Morgc1ntown ,1nd Mal B.11llette of eve:r to regain that title. fte bout , Telford
,
Club
pelnted AffrNo Urbine, 1 3-4, Me-x. Old \Vcs! h u ry, N. Y., the 1 944 whioh mt.Y draw a miE.ion dollars
i�, (12),
winnt' f
,at llho g,ate alone, w.lll be theld on
CMOI.IS WIPI
Monday J une 20 at the Polo • MOBlLE, ,\la. 1JP1 - l)etroll
Grotlnds.
Tleer Reond �•n Frank Bol­
ling ll elpected to remain here
"It's a great relief to me· to for several • i� to console his
biwe signed," Floyd Bald, "I wea wife followin'g
the death or their
worried I would not. ,get llbe fltht. lwo-Oay-old Ion.
The infant wu
I llhoughl maybe tihe. lnterM�OllaA born two months
premature Tuey.
Boxing Club would put Archie dsy and had been In
1n , Jncuba•
�ooru in th�rc with JeihanMOn. " tor. Mn, Bolling WH rtpotted
.
in
· He need nol ihave worrled. l.ngo
L•r.. �Ion of "1'1111 ...r,1®NS
good tonditiot'I,
had in.."5ted for nine months be
By OSCAR FRALEY
us rusult of his dismal perform• would C4-g,ht no OM -before F.Joyd,
MAIL HAIN DllAILl D
NEW YORK UPI - JI has bern ance, aguinst the b11rly Swede.
.and in no place but New York,
Mn.WAUKEE, Wis. UPI-A lo­
tor Floyd Puttcrsori, 10 rn11nths of
HC! blmnes, in part, the new&amp;pa. and he meant �t. 1
comotive and three cara of a 21
tormc111.
1wr m un who w rote dii.paragirn:;ly
"It t09k e rot of time to ianange car Chicago to Minneapol is mall
Ever since the night in Yun krl' of t lw Swcll1•'s right han d . MO!il ,totls fight and to ,be eure ot the train
deralled Thursday night
Stadi u m when lni,:cmar Joha nsson lah('Jed 11 a myth. IL turned n ut cont�c,16 ud the reNrul, but now
Three -0r the 38 crewmen on the
CASH BAHR, llwner ·
fired II righl l111nd oul or 110 to he a hammer of Thor.
it k, done ,and r am satL8'1,ied," aaid Milwaukee Railroad train reeeiv·
NO.
SIECOND
AVE,
where to send him into limbo
. JUP))L
"I Tl•O(l over
an d over wh'cru Jorban990n before he took orr on ed minot lnjtl1'1e,.
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Tlu1t it cost him 1 !11\ heavyweight his rigl11 hand was n othi ng," a _fllght to Par-a', Ue "Mts enroute
championshi p or lhe worl d is, ul F'loyd -,uys somberly. " I belit,Vfd to Gene\'11 , Swtt.ztr'ian�. wJlere he
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mos I, ur· 11econdary tmporttmll'l I
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mddfflteJf'· �
•
son 11lowly with o grim fr�"""''I lih:ek of his hand and his eYC!s tl'la.ininig.
was overconfident nnd I un d er. narrowed.
e.stlm11tc'1 Joh1rnsson."
Conc:&amp;ntnte1 on L•ft
This, n11tur.11lly, he has to fr!t
"Su I cnncentrakd on his left Little Lenl(Uen To
himself.
hum!. I! lookrd l l kc un awkward Meet In Syracuse
llcl'au/11' tw dous n 't kno.w n , ac thi ng. 1 -le ' d flick i i ou1 . in o hook
SyracuBe Little Leaguers will
tually . whal happem•d ghat night or foh. 'l'ht'n he threw t wo or
practice Saturday at 10 a. m. -at
la.Ill J u ne. mi i;aw that ri�ht hand thrrc right h a nd � and they ju11t
the Syracuse ball diamo n d.
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coming. The next lhing he knew ,::rnzNI me. But I felt they didn ' t
,
The team ls look ing for prac­
he was l)dng led back to his h.t\'t' any power. I Ml fur thf'
tice games. Contact Bob Lou ks,
dressing room with no re11I know• lahl!'. Sn I concenirotcd o n indv•
Sy racuse.
led!(u of the seven trips he had ing away from that It'll, and rnovma d c to 1 he eonvas.
ed awny frnm lt. He lei the right
4 Door Station Wagon. 6 cyl. Standard Iran smlssion.
Anxl11u1 Months
Heater an3 defroster. 0tw J)wtieP.
hand �o nlmost slmullnneously.
·
The months bet ween have been
Tan and , brown finish.
"That,'' he grunted, "is ubout
,- , , , , , ·
anxious ones. T � ,.. machinations all l tl'mcmber."
Involved in tht' brhi nd the scene�
Potterson has lived that fighl,
etrug,i::lc for bo)(lng power. and and !hat one punch, ovf'r and
profit. left h is hopes for
a re• uver agai n during the inlcrve n lng
match iu " Ol'VCr • never land.
months.
2 Door.-, Hard Top. Automatic tranSll!lsslon, radio and heater. !}r/e olilter. ; ·
They have been bitter, depress•
"It came so fast [ wasn't ready
lng monlhs, too. Bccn11Be the for il." he shrugged, "But n ow I
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worst hurt or all was that they k now what I posseH and, mote
called him a "ehcese champion" lmport11nt, what he posse!!sc-11.

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EAGLE'S C·L U B

1955 FORD Falrlane

CHICAGO UPI-Abe Saperstein
said today his new American Bas•
ke(ball Leog,e will bdng the
game ...,. (p t_h e lillle iUY , .
• •our rule1 wdl be a lot differ•
enl than the Nation.al Basketball
Association's where it ls a 11me
or towering 1ianli and towerin1
score.a," Saperstein a.aid.

'GIANT OF GIANTS

-tlr. 11111 . ..... 9tlb oa.t
children ol Columbus •at. U.
..... end with 11..- ,_,a,11, , llr.
and Mra. I&gt;&amp;'ild Wolfe and bet\_at'
ter and family, Iii'. and Kn. P'.
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Fitch and cttUdttn.
•
Jack Bln:h of Sout.l!ern Tedi! W
I vl1itina frl�nd• and rel1tivet i'I,
Belpre and c-alled tin the Eber CAP
penler family &amp;unday,

Dtllly •lleulldOl, ,_roy,Mlddleport, 0., Aprll 22, IIMI0--.6

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e-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

O., April 22, 1960

WANT ADS

FOi CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
BAT!S

3 cent, pu word. o•e lneertioo. Minimum eh&amp;l'I• - 60 -,entl
I cent, per word for thre e comeoutive insertiona.
Sped.aJ - one mouth f« 30 cents per word.
1'uU rate ot 3 a-nta per word Wl be ebarged for advertiainc
If DOt paid willhin 10 days after receiving bill.
£rrort in Advertlsinc - Should be report.f'd immediately. The
naYy Sentinel will not be responllib� for more LlWI one incor­
nct tnaert!on.
tm'd o! Th-anb and Special Nolicet of EvenLa '1 .00. ObitlU.rle1
pilhlilbed at l ct!Dt per word.
�ORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
.'.: DAYS
\ MO.
16
60c
90c
$ 1.35
$4.:w&gt;
IO
$1 .20
60&lt;
$ 1 .80
$6.00
25
1!1&lt;
$1.60
$2.25
$1 .60
Adi Nalved by 19 A.M.. will bt: In I.hat day , paper,

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Items �f I nterest

( 2 1 I Real Estate

WANTED-GlRL O R
WOMAN
for part Lime ww-i in ,tore. FOR SALE HOUSE IN POMEROY
6 roam,. bath 11nd gu hut GIi·
Write iiivi.n&amp; refercnce1 to Boa:
Beautiful view of river
rage
668-S % The D aily Sentinel,
Out of all high. water. With or
Pomeroy.
4-21 •3tc
without furniture. Call WY2 ·
5376.
4 Z2 3tc
t.mpl0)1""'1

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Wanted

24-a For Sale or
T rade

DAY
WORK.
B Y LICENSED
practical nurse. Call TU 2-4455
between g and 3.
4 19 6tc

FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR
Bed Cattle 2 riding h.or&amp;e5.
4--Zl•Stc
Reynold• D11ry.

( 20 I Business 5erv1ces

t. 0, �OY
AUCTIONIER
o
•··•• ,. L..,. ...,.... ,..._
Ll!GAL NOTtCE
a.IR Ci.\ND!Tl()NING, REFRIGER·
CH• No. 1 2.911
a.lion service. Jack'• llefngera•
lLon, New Haveo. Phone T1J
By virtue of an Order of Sall'
6-2.3-U duly Lnued out
the Court of
2�7.
- ------ ---- Common Pleas of MeigJ Couflty,
MUELLl'R fUR�C:lt. .., Wla flNC.- Ohio, In the case of Pomeroy Na·
HOU:tl 1ppl.-f\1;.._ Arnold Br• ' lional Rank. RuUand Branch, R ut·
thera, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone land, Oh.io, against Clyde King and
ZOO ANONYMOUS-MarJ Monntg, 1, and mter t.llehete, S.
1 1 .1 9-tfc Ht&gt;len King, upon a Judgment
WY-2-6314,
(I)
- - � - -hug Bucky, tbe nnt or a Mrlea of anonymoua dally IIJl1JnaJ
Case
therein
rendered.
and
belng
--------- - - -n:LEVlSION RADlO A..'11 D $MA LL
irtft■ arriving at the Mennig home In 11Uburbatl Bt. UtUla,
No 1 2,981 in said Court, I will of .
Thoma• M, Faln
CHARLESTON MILK BASE. How•
applia11ce
repair.
Phone
Oti1
Mo.
11:lgbt ,ucce--1vt daya found tho following a.rrlvalll:
fer al publlc sale at the front door
Tenntt. eM Peet C•.irol
ard Caldwell, Tuppen Plaim,
McClinlock, H.ad�, Ohio,
�
lamb,
two rabblta, three ducka, tour bamaten, tlv•
Village
the
ln
Courthouse
ffM 1-,.cttaft, lmunnce- tHt• Oh.lo. Phone Coolvllle 1598.
the
of
2-1-tfc
p....... ab: '!hit. mLot, MVeD white rata. eight tllh.
wide. l•11 fffm1.
of Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio,
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4 18 6tp
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Pllw "'""".,- WY 2-2166
CUSTOM SUILT K11'LHEN O&amp; on the 21st day of May, 1960, at
COM
FOP.TAB
LE
FOOT
WEAR
tor
- PR 6-JUO
&amp;li,Ded. lo: •�ID' bOIIIJ FM• e,. 10 o'clock A. M. the following
now and the hol days ahead. We
2 Z9 Uc
Um.ttel. )·o,,.man aud Abbott, land and tenements, to-wll :
have K.EDETTES and SUMMER­
Situated In the Township or Rot•
IHJ-tf
Pbone WY-2-M21.
E1TES in the •·most wanted"
land, County or Meigs, State · or
alyle.a. The Shoe Box, Middle• RLIVISION RADIO AND SMALL Ohio, and bounded and described
°
port.
� 18 6tc
leM F0RD V8 F AfflLANE 2 DR.
Appliance r_,.lr. Cell PHnk as followt:
lledan. A beautiful car. sm-5.00.
C';aptelna, 414 N. SffOfld Alff.,
Gao,n: Montgomery, 13.9 on up•
FOR SALE: 1 · 8 C U . F1' HOT·
First Tract: Being la Section 16.
Mlddleport.
Blaeltoan, Pomeroy.
f 20-6tc
I 3 tfc
pe[',
lt.8 on lower, 12 feet open;
point refrigerator. 1 dixle gu
beginning
Wefit
14.
Range
Town 6,
COLUMBUS UPI-The Division
Gallipolis: 17.9 on upper, 13.5 on
r1mge
and
l
dinette
aet.
Priced
184.4
feet
North
of
the
Southeast
AUCTIONIIR
Good CINtt UMd Care
of
Wildlife Thursday said fish•
reasonable. Raymond ThomaB,
Complete hrvice
ccn-ner of uid Section 16; lhence lower, 18 feel open; Lock 23: 12.3 ing conditions in lakes and
All Mak• an4 MoNlll
LangBvillt!, Ohio.
4 1 8 6tc
West 18 feet; thence South 65 de­ and stationary.
Crltt 8r■dfonl
IIIETlOPOLlfAN MOTORS
Condition ., Movable D•m•: streams this weeke11d ue nearly
Writ-, Phone or Contact
grees and 45 minutes West �2
600,606 aaat Mahl It,
perfect.
FOR SALE RESTAURANT CUM· A. C. BRADFORD, Recine, Ohle. feel to the South line of said Sec­ All dams are up Lock 1 3 through
Ohh&gt;
Lock
22, running l 'i!i traps. Lock
In its weekly lake and stream
tir.,n; thence West along the South
20·U
plele and re&amp;d}' to operate. Call
1 906 CHEVROLET V8 STATION
report, the division said water
line of said Seetlon 2506 feel; 23 is down.
or see Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Ohio River Boeh: Downbound : lempentures made a marked rise
Wagon One cartrul owner.
W. Va.
4-21•3tp H0\1.1: BUL..DERS, ElRCH CABI• thence North 5 degrees and 50
Showa best of care $1395.00.
NET makers Formica sink topa. minutes East 1 160 feet lo the Lock 12: Robert E. Reed at 7: 15 this week and fish have become
Blaeltnars, Pomeroy.
t-20--0tc 4 ½i H, P. GARDEN TH.ACTOR
Vinyl asbestos block laid. Howe North side Qf Creek; thence along a. m. at 7: 15 a. m., 0-9; Sally Ann active.
with. atlachmenls. C. J , Unger•
['epain o f all descrlptlou. Call the North side of the Creek North at 8:03 a. m. 2--0; Lock 13, W. C.
le55 BUIC.K. l N VERY GOOD
For East central and southeas•
felt, Lane St., New Haven, W,
GLO' Ne'.&amp;ler, Ra.doe, Ohio.
83 dgrees and 30 minute• Eaat Beckjord at 9 a. m, 3-16; Lock 15:
COllditlon $600. Phone SH2-tl92
it was reported fishermen
tern
:
0
Mike
Creditor
t
a
m.,
0
.
a
10
Va.
4-21•6tp
ti:
2
2 24 tic 684.7 feel; thence South. 2 degrees
4-Z1•3tc.
and 00 min utes Weit 817 re t; Reliance at 6 : � a. m. 14 "6 ; Lock have been enjoying good success
_ 1956 HO USE TRAILER 30 ft. GRAVELY Tfl.ACTOJl SALIS AND
- -thence South 73 degrees and 30 16: Robert P. Bonnie a t 3:40 a. m. throughout most o f tbe area
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I_
TCK
C 1 806 G·O_
N_ PM
1,
Service. 51 2 E. Mtl11, PomeroJ. minutes East ,4;29 feet; thence 4-4; Lock 23: bland Creek at lakes. Best spots seem to be Pied
Sleepll eix, 2 bedroom&amp;. Very
$895.00. Inquire at Hut Rest.aur•
l'hone WY2...297J. Open 'Ill t North 3 1 5 feet; thence East 858 12:40 p. ,n. , 0-7; Jeff Boat 111 12:55 mont, Belmont County; Seneca,
good condilion. Inq_uire el 4'17
ant, Rutland.
4.21 .3tc 1
p. m. vntll June I. lelNmM: feet; thence North 18 dearnes and p. m., 17•0; City of Huntington at Guernsey, Clendening and TapSycamore St., Middleport
Harold Barnhart,
RNd•vlllt,
I
4 19 6tc
00 minutes Wr.:3t 132 reet; thence 4 :40 p. m. 20.0; Elger cucr at 4:55 ,pan, H arrison: Forked 1:Jun, Meigs
1 955 CADLLLAC 4 DH. SEDAN.
Ohio. Phone CoolYIII• 3691.
North 84 degrees and 30 minutes p. m., S·O: Brook lyn at 6:55 p. m . . Burr Oak, Morgan; Lake Hope end
�ower 5lcerinc. Spotleu bla.ck.
3-19-tfc
Ea!lt 684.7 reel; thence North. 1-3; l. F. Fricberger at 7 : 25 p. m . , Lake Alma, Vinton County and
A.. SEID·
fm lab.
Blaettn an, AUCTION AT HOWARD
$1306 .00.
,
degrees and
30 minutes 0-20; Upbound : Gallipolis: Fred W. Ve to Lake, Washington County.
5, FOR THE BEST ROOFrNG SER­ 70
ENAB "L'S
..., , ,,·ine ,urov1,,, J une, "'
,1,,;,
pomeroy.
4 2().6tc
East
132
feel;
thence
North
de• Olcott at 3 a. m . 4·0; Robert Gipson The major streams are also in
3tc
·
lll60.
4 22
vice, roo( repuirlng, roofin&amp;,
at 8:30 a. m. 2-0; Lock 23: Ki\bJck fair to good fishing condition, in­
19M MERCURY IN GOOD CON•
roof p
, ainting.
Call UB Bill grees and 30 minutes Eaat 132
FOR SALE
at
2:10 p. m., 0,5 and two derrick eluding Hocking River, Hocking
feet;
thence
North
70
degreea
and
dilion. New motor and trans•
Wyatt snd George Staats. Phone
Offers will b e received a t the
A. V, Criss al 2: 1 5 p. m., 0-8 County; Muskingum River, Mor­
boat!;
minutes
Ea11t
66
feet;
00
miaaion wlth 4000 mlle11. New
WY2·2724 Pomeroy, Oh.io.
and Fultz, Al·
Webster
at 2:4,5 p. m., 3•1; Cot- gan County and the Walhonding,
of
Irene
Chotin
office
thence North 7ti degrees and
brakes and
wheel cylinden,
4-l�tp.
at
tori:cys,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
up
lo
Queen
ton
3 :30 p. m . , 5-0: Beav- Coshocton County.
00
minutes
Eaal
475
feet
to
the
cape 1nd new U['M , Price $4fi0
eleven o'dock A. M., on Friday, ARI YOU RUN DOWN AT THI East line of said Section 16; er at 4:55 p. m., 0,1 ; E rnestine at 1
Phone WY2-6720.
4·20-6tc
April 29, 1900, for .iboul 5J acre�
hnll'i Ooe• your aeul nffd .. .,,. thence South »long the East line 6:IO p. m , 114: Fn,d W. Qlcolt at
1909 PONTIAC VB 4 DR. SEDAN. located on State Houle 680, Ued•
Int? IHt '41.'ork. L....t Prlefl. of said Section 843 £�et to the l l :30 a. m., 4-0 Lock 28: Gona at I
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.Orange
Townships,
Radio &amp;nd healer. One careful ford and
RACINE SHOI SIRVIC I SHOP place of beginning, containing 1 : 1 5 a. m .. 1-21 ; Island Creek al
6'30 , . m. 6·" ·
owner. Extra nlcci $249!!\.00. Meigs Count�, known 11s the
RACINI, OHIO.
Mi.3 acre.ti.
No K•nawha River Report Avail•
Blaettnars, P omeroy
4·20-3tc r'or�man pro11crly. All offers sub·
Second Tract: Being In Fraction
Jed to Court approval.
6, Town 6, Range 14 West1 be. ■blo.
Manning ll. Webster,
glnnlni In the center of the public
""
--Admin islralor.
road 33 feet West of the North·
OAKLAND, Calif.-Kai,er Alu·
i/lNDOW BLIND,, AND SHADES 4-22· 3tc
west corner or Fraction 2; thence
·
Ve11-.tlan Bllnda, all •bca •nd -,,--:---,=:--------­
minum
&amp; Chemical Corporation
along ceJlter of the public r6-d
colon Free Bltlmitea. Dale
net earnings for the rirst quarter
n'O'rth 18 degrees 1md � mlndl:eB
Wlppe,I Supply, 211\ Union l\t,,.;··--: ·
ended March 31, 1960, were $7,
., West 233 feel; thence alonK the
·
Forner&lt;l)', Ohle.,
3-4r60lc
297,000. D. A, Rhoades, president
center of the road North 16 de·
announced today. Earn ings for
8efore 9:30 A.M.
grees 20 minutes . West 217.9 feel; I
LllVING ROO M S UlTI!:. EXCEL·
Middleport WY-2°2649
the comparable quart.er a year ago
thence along the cente[' of ['oad
lt-nt condition. Will dellvcr rea­
Pomeroy WY-2-319J
COLUMBUS UPI-Gov. Michael were $4,206 ,000.
North 19 desreea and 00 mlnutes
aon1 Ule '.li1tance. Phone SH2KAUTZ PIID STOR
We!!t 591.2 feet; thence ilong een, V. DiSalle said Thursday the
"67'l.
4-20-3tc
During the first quarter domes­
At Chetler
ter ot road Ngrth 40 degrees and state has collected only eight
Yukon 5•2145
30 minutes Weal 177.4 feet; thence cents for every dollar it has spent He shipmenls or aluminum were
HOUSE AND LOT IN NAYLORS
HAMILL HRVIC. STATION
along the center of road North. 50 on caring for mental
patients lowe[' than eiq,l.'cted as a result
of customers absorbing invenlor­
Run, Weit M.11.ln Street, Pome·
..,o,. 9:00 A.M.
degrees and 30 mlnutes WeRt 153 since 1916.
ieS built up at the end of 1009.
roy, alx room,, bath, all ut!H­
Albeny 33H
fetll to U:e North line or said Ste•
The aovernor ddcnded h.is pol·
tiea, $199ft.OO.
Every Day Senter
Uon 6; thonce West Z280 feet to
Earnings for the quarter, how­
For FREE lnspedlon
FRAME HOUSE, TEN ROOMS
I
-- . . the No['thwe1t corner,of said Fr■e· Icy of trying to eollect back bills
---- ----ever,
were fuorably a ffected
from
the
families
of
the
mental
{two tomplete five ['OOm ap.11rt­
PHONI
lion 6; thence South II degrees and
U PHOLSTERY CL . AN ■ D
by an inc['ease ln aluminum price
ment1) 1111 uUlitle1, two b1th1,
by ne w modern method endoned 21!1 minutes East 160 feet; lh.ence .patients. Not to do ,u-., he aaid, which became effective in Decem
Gilmore•,
Supply
Store
doubla lot, on !'ronl Otreet by
Dy leading fabric manufactu.rtin. Soulh 17 deg['ees and 15 minutea would be to penalU:e \he tu;,pay­ ber and by completion of a con­
WY-2-2774
Pomeroy,
Expreu
Orrlce,
Coat very low. All work guar11n- Weal ft7 feet; thence South 37Ci era unhirly.
tract calling for shipments o1
$4QOO.OO. O'Brien and Crow
teed. Ji'urnlture ['Cady to use In feet; thence North 57 deg['ees and
DiSalle'a 1tatement waa In an­ bauxite to government stockpile.
Vaughan's
Exlermlnallng
Realty, Call WY2·2120, Pome•
2 hours. All work done eleclrl• !Kl minute&amp; Eaal lG'l feet; thence awer to the crillciam of State
First quarter net sales · were
Company
roy,
cally. Call today for demon1tratlon South 30 degree11 and 40 minutu Auditor Jame■ A. Rhodes, who $1 1 1 ,085,000 compared with sales
TWELVE FOOT MEAT CASE,
St. Mary1, W. v,.
or estimate. NO OBLIGATI ON. East SOO feet; thence :,outh 14 de• contended T hursday
the state of $97,247,000 Ior the firat quar­
double duty, Koch, llie new
greea and 10 mlnutel West 100 wu · w11ting Itel time and one mil•
P•uah'• Uphol•Mry Cle,an.,..
ter of 19S9.
$500.00.
h,et ; thence South 10 degrees and Uon doUara and "compounding
PhoH TU2.J�5.
uf:u1� n.kt.i.1 u[kfa'OkD HULL.
4,l"61p
t-21"3tc
15 minutes Eaat .&amp;84 feet; thence misery'• by Heklna: to collect the
On a per share buis, the
Alao milk cooJ-,r. Mu. Eurana
CLILANltl
South M degrees and 30 minute■ back bllla.
Thomas, Lon&amp; lioUom, Rt. No.
quarter's eatnlngs amounted to
·-•
W.. a TV ae,,.lr a.
wllt
East M2 feet; thence North 84 de•
1.
4-21-3lp
41 cents pe[' common share, af•
LIVI IAIT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
PhtM
WY
0:Z-22"
greea and 13 minute■ East 2.10
"I• that hi• oplnlon for this ter preferred dividends, based on
cr1wler1, flshln1 1uppl1111, fl,h•
t'11meroy, Oh-.
gree1, 15 minuteB E111t 230: feet: wee•?" DISalle aaked. "The week 15,0H,152 ,,hare, ·
ouutandlng
In&amp; llcen1ea, Hallablc from 6
thence North 6 deg['eea, 10 minutes we Announced our plana, he was compared w /ih 20 cents in 1959 on
a. m. to 7:30 p. m. week dayJ.
Weit MM feet; thence East 1 188 quoted H saylna: he called atten• lll,006,71 1 shares.
Sunday fl. 10 a. m. Fife Novelty UIIO aOATI ANO MOTOR• '95 (
---feet;
thence Norlh 86 degrees and tlon to tbe oYerdue account, ln
and
,,
whll•
th•r
I••••
Metro,
.
Shop.
f 21·12lc
,.11,a11
600
Mlln BARNES-SJJ(l'SON IN&amp;ua....NCII: 30 minutes Ead &amp;98 feet to the lfl7.
A&amp;�tt., Kiddle� Fir•, A.ato- place of beainnlni, containln.a
IJ., Pomeroy. PhMe WY..:l-'UO,
"I supoose tbli week he feela
TEAM OF BLACK MARES 2800
mo611e, BondL PhOllt WY.a- 78,54 acrea.
1 1 •2+-tfc
tbat stand'• unpopul•r and he's
I
lb1. M. I!:. Get1y1, Happy Hol•
2II08. _ _
Third Tr1ct: Being In Fraction aoin1 the other way" the 1over•
_
low Road .
4-21·3lc
36, Town 8, Ran1e 14 West; begin• nor aald. Rhodea 11 a Republican.
Miu f.yndell Lyons and Miss
coMfLETE IN&amp;uiui'c!l
nina; 312 feet South of the N&lt;trtll• DISalle a Democnt.
Rent
Sally
Torrence were cue1t1 Sat­
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN·
tectlon. Ufe, Auto, lite. Pollo.
_ Fraction 31;
u1d
corner
or
eaat
er. Run, and look.a like new.
urday
of Mr. and M'ra. Marion
.lfld4l
c.11 Don II.WI. '
•por\
thence South ■Iona the EHt li�f' uo
1111 throw away b1J1a. Full APJU\ ,. :MEN'l"S - J'urD.Llb:ed and
'Rl&amp;a:1
Ind
dauchttr, Athens.
Oblo
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tlo
n To Modify
1.1uturn11nect. Melluten, M.kldle•
'
___ of said Fraction 373 feet; thence iu
,prict only '34.00 or term•
por�. t"bon1 WY•2·H8tl,
1-i·tf
Mr. and Mrr,. Floyd Ridenour
and
/SO
mtnuu.
31
d•II'••
South
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Is
lt de1lred. rhone WY2-2204.
DON Sl'JVW
268 reet; thence North 43 degree■
A motion to modlty the divorce of Chea tel', Mr. a:id Mrs. James
2·l2·4tc
!AN D B lltlOM HOUSE,TWO 3
and 00 mtnules Weit 24 ft�; . decree in the uae of Phyllis Parr and d1u1hlfl' of Athens,
room 11parlment1. A. N . Donael,
1 COCA COLA MACHINE JCk
thence North 30 deg:rees and 30 Raines VB, Floyd B. Ralnea has and mother Mra. Vlralnla :-arr of
Phone WY2·3272.
1 1·2•tlc
holda 6 caaea. Call ot 1ee Fred•
minutes Eaat an feet ; thence N qrth·, been overruled ac&lt;!ordln1 to a n Parkerabur1 spent Easter with
Braga.
die Thabet, M11on, W. Va.
29 detreea and 50 ud nutos &amp;a•� eintry signed by Jud&amp;e John C. Rev. ind Mn.
FOR IIENT HOUSE IN POMEROY
f.21-3tp,
Mr.
and
Mr».
Wayne
Brlcklea
north
feet;
17
de
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\hen&lt;:e
275
.1 ( Bacon tn common . Pleas Court. •
4 room• and bath, unfW'nlahed,
were
calling
on
her
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Mri.
and 1.4 mlnutea East 255 feet to
Call
after
IJ:30
P.
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defendant n1 1ranted the
UNCLAIMED SINGER SEWING
Willard Ebetabach and family of
the place or betinning, contain !
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4·18-lfe
WY2·,'i1175
minor
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of
children
machine . Wllt tell for SH:1.00
in all 135.74 acrea, more or 111. the couple at all re11onable ' Ch.,ter Wedne11da:,.
4N Llftfflll It,
plua $8.fO due ua for parts.
a.
But subject to aU Ie1al high
Phone
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MN•Joport
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Phone WY2-220f.
2·22""c ASHLAND OIL SERV, STATION
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Said real eatate ta apprai s ed at
In anoth.Jr
Common Pleas
Middleport, Ohio. Good oppor•
$3000.00 and cannot be sold for Court action, judcment w11 1?ant­
\unity tor rl'1,hl party, Come to
len than two thirds or the ap- ed the lndu1trlal Commiul.on of
buh, plant at Minersville or
FOR SALE: �' IVE ROOM HOUSE praised value,
Ohio for $25o In lhe ctllfl of the
det1l111.
call WY2·216A for
Terms: Cash in hand on day of commluion n. Eva C. fbaell, dba
13 acre&amp;, :i miles from Middle'6·20·:tlc
port, 1h mile off Rt. 7. Cqntact sale.
Eva•, Reataorant, 1 14 Wert Main
ROBERT C. HARTENBBACH St., Pomero�.
Bhinche G. Cline, Albany, Phone
UNFU ltNJ.SIIED APARTMENT, 4
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ShetlU, Melis County, Ohio
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rooms, bath. !tent rea1on111ble.
Company, Columbu1.
4-21•3tp WEBSTER ti: FULTZ,
GROv'£
,Vacant April 23. No. Second-av,
PINE
- AttornQ1 for Pl•tnttff
Mr. and Mn. Geor1e WaUer of
' � iddleport. Phone WY2·1529:I.
HOUSE ANO LOT FOR SALE IN
(4) 22, 28: (0) ti, 13, 20, 51c L1ncuter 1pent Sunday with Mr.
4
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Syr■euae. See Rklhard Wine- ---'------ --and , Mra. Clay Cook,
4·31-llp ·
brenner.
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9 room,, 2 bath■, lull ,�ed
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APPOINTMINT
fumace,
AUTOIAOIILI
bdie:ment, ne w ;.11
Notice la ·hereby &amp;iven that on c... Ne. tl,ISI
l arae lot. F. A. S\lalnl, 807
l■tate of Ill•-• ,..,._.
Sl"lna Ave., Pomeroy 6-10.121&lt; Friday, Moy 6, llltiO, at 10 A. 1\1.,
the Und�ed will offer for 111e
lven th1t JloNoUce Is hereb
auction to the hl1heat'
FOR SALE, FIVE IU)OM HOUSI •t public
Coals wti= P011t
L.
bert
Blaetat
band
cash
or
t
bldder
wltb bath. Nice loatlOll,
Melvin
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t. Ohio, liu
' Auto COmpan,, Pomeroy, addN!l8 11 Nlddl
Hoad, I l l Locu■t St, l'oa&gt;erbJ tnar
deacrl.bed auto- been duly appointed Adralnl1�tor
followlna
tht
Ohio,
s-ao-,otp
mobile to-wlt: One l&amp;M Dodie, 2 or the E1tate of _ Sherman Stepbena
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l!OUSE - FOR SALII
PAO
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County, Ohlo, deceued.
88831�1.
town, 111 rooirla, t -1-;ora•
Dated lhia 2111 day ol April
Dated thla llllh daJ&gt; of April,
2 up, approximately 1 · acre 1•
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nl land
F. H O'BRIEN
GINIIIAL IM)TORS ACCIP.
from Pomeroy on Stitt �te
Jud&amp;•
or the \,;;;bale Court
TANOI CORPORATION
ti92. . Price '84)0,�
lil&lt;j�lre
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Saturday
8:00 lleY. Mt.nlt.&gt;mefJ' (Rutland
-Ion)
Sign On
8:30 Country Hymn Time
Guest Ster
8::ffl The Sunday Show
Ncwe &amp;. We.11.th1c1r
9·. 30 Newa
Rt'D
9:35 TM Sunday Show
Breakfut Party
�:00 Science Fiction Theater
10:SO New1
NewR
�:30 Waterfront
10:36 The Su.aday Show
Breakfast Party
4:00 Comedy Playhouse
1 1 :30 'f'h.e Army HoU,1'
6:00 Home Run Derby
News
4 : 30 Adventw-e Time
12:0!) NOOn Ne-WI
8:30 N ew1 Picture
Mutorcade
5:0C Steamboat .Sill
12: l &amp; V.iriinlo Vltllot (P&amp;4evllle
6:U Saturday Sportl Roundup
Star Salute
S:llO Clv.o Kid
J&lt;poot&lt;&gt;llo Chllf'qh) ,
G: 5!1 Weathereut
Top Tell
8:00 Mwic il;1 lhe Round
12:30 United NaUOlll ShOW .
'1:00 Saturday Nl&amp;ht Jamboree
Noon New,
111:1.5 The nm 1�at".ker SllOW
12,4&amp; Social Security
1:30 Bonmu
Weekend
e:H w�athen.■n
1�00 Rev. Teets (Carpenter)
8:30 Man and the Challenge
News
o!·�O 'New!'I iJlctu,...
1
: 80 ,Sunday Showc■ae
9:00 The Deputy
WO!:'kend
111:45 Huntley Brlnl.Jey Report
2:00
Anniversary Showea■e
(0:30 Man From Interpol
Ohio News
7.00 Pionee['S
2:a&lt;&gt; Broadway Showcase
1 l :OO rilew1, J:1�11clli:b.
We'.?kend
3:ot Sunday Sbowcale
News
· 1 : 1 0 tv'eet11e1&lt;"ut
7 : 30 Journey to Understanding
3:30
Rev. Wll10n (New Hsven
,
, : 1 5 Shoclr:wateb
Weekend
e,oo Troubleshooten
Chunh of God)
.
:on
'il2n Off
Project 20
News
4:00 Sunday Showcase
Weekend
9,30 Muque['ade Party
4:30 News
10,00 Cavalcade ol Sp0rts
Guest Star
4:3!1
Sunday Sh.owc11e
1
10,45 Jackpot 1Bowlln11
Pat Bnone Sho "
5:30
News
&amp; Weatber
10:15
Sign
On
1,1 .0A New, H.aa&lt;lllalN.
Sundown Serenade
5:40
Congressman
Moeller
10:45
Sign
On
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Off the Air . . . .
5:45
Washingon
Report
s la tha
11
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This
is
the
Life
11:ll 1b, Jack Pur S1,1nd•r
e
Pegpl
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1
:30
TV
Chapel
1'1111 stu ull
1 '45 Sign On
6:00 Sundown Serenade
1 1 : 50 Dugout Dope
7 :47 Sunday Chapel
8:30 Off the Air
12,00 Cincinnati Baseb,11
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2:30 Championship Bowling
Miss Marion Daniele of Laqrel
S:90 Sunday Movi�time
t.lB Sbcn On
Cliff wera recent guests of .�r'I/ . .
8:00 Clrele 3 Ranch
1:30 World Ct\ampionship Golf
and Mrs. 'L. · L. Ni�.
1:00 Sheena, Queen of Jvnete
5:30 Convention 1960
Harry RIil ls ii! of nu. , t �
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9:30 Junior Auetlon
By MRS. J. D, ROUSH
Denzel! Bpueu _ moved iUie,.
ti:00
Meet
the
PHIS
t0:00 Bow� Doody�
Re11.
and Mrs. W etiet Thoma fint of
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week to" East
8:30 Sunday News Picture
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--• - - 7:00
of Pomeroy were su ppcr guests to the Burtnen home,
Tral1
Overland
11:00 Fury
Friday of Mrs. Freda Evans and
Roberta Roush of the . E�ghth
8:00 Sunday ShowcHe
11;80 Clrcul BoJ
altended the UB re,•lval.
Grade
was one of the clia,M�on ,,
9:00 r.hevy Sbd'lt
l2&gt;00 True Storr
Mrs. Freda Evans and nephew spellers who went tG Rutt� to· ·
Mystery
of
Bour
Dow
10:00
12:30 Det.tttlve'1 Dairy
Raymond Adams
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were guests compete in the finals.
11·00 Newa Be...0 1 -.0..
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Thursday of her sii1ter Mrs. Ver:.:.1
U:1.0 Weatb(;J'i:lllt
1 :30 Command Performance
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert UWl h
non Carly at Gahanna .
Nitewatc1'
:15
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2:00 Cincinnati
Attendance at the United UB visited M['S. Clarence Chap�
Sunday school Easter was 73 An Satu['day at Mei.is General Ho,­
E 11ster program followed. Su� day P.i tal. She is ill of a heart condi­
nigh.t two joined church Mrs. lion.
UIO Leave it to a.aver
Le�a Brlnker and
Rode['ick
Carl Wolre of MarJetta Collt!&amp;e
9,00 Lawrence Welk: Shn
Grimm.
lf
was
home for the Easter vacation
,vbllee U. S. A.
4:CIO Amert... BandrlU«
with
Mrs. Do!Ue Wolfe and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Layne
Up-to-the-Mlaute
Nna
of
11,00
1:31) Rln Tl,, Thi
Dale
and
Dallas Hlll.
Pittsburgh ai;e visiting Mr. and
11 :10 Sport, Report
i:00 San Fran.claco Belt
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Mrs.
Edward
Burmen.
U:Ui Late Show
t:6' Y(lu, 'i!:uo A.el)IWW
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill o(
8:40 Weather Teller '
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spent Easter with their
NeWI
8:46 John Daly
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J,li,n
Hilt
'1: 00 Buddy Starcher Sl).ow
John Hopklm File
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark.
7:IO Wall Dllney PreMnt,
Bi.hop Pike
Br MARV PIIRC I
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark or
1:IO :Man From Black Hawk
'.:00 College. New, Conferenoa
Neighbors
and friends , W�1'
Racine
spent
Mondny
evening
1:00 '77 Sllllaet Strip
1 :30 Film .
sorry
to
learn
of the de.flth of
with
Mrs,
J.
D.
Roush.
10:00 The lleteellYfl
2:00 ABC Playhouse
James Spaun, Lona: Run.
Revi,•al
services
arc
no
In
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Saddle
Black
10:30
2:30 �ep&lt;:e Theater
Mrs. Emma Powell ls .at ilotnl
progress al Mt. Moriah Church of
11,00 Th• N..,. Toltllbl
Open Heartn1 ·
and
Roger and Darrell
DeeW
God.
11:'111 � the Vleattil
8:30 Ctmpala;n ,Round-up
spent their Easter vacation . with
Mrs.
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J.
D.
Roush
spent
,
lt:10 Spo,ta !lop.rt
Sunday
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afternoon with Mrs. L. L. Nice her.
11,11 Late . W .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bart�p tJf
Nations
at
Plants.
l:11:411 Sip
Marietta
spent Easter with H■tel
4:30 '.l1BA
Mr. and Mis. Okey Kiser aml
Johnson
and
son Junior. . .
Mattie's
Funday
Funn�
5': 00
children spent Sunday with his
Ethel Chev-a.lier spent
5:30
News
Con,erence
-parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ervin
Badre and Bulfotl
Kiser.
6:00 Carbide Chorus
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher are with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Piere,.
1 1 ,00 Eddie �crl■t Show
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pigott ahd
6,30 Robin Hood
announcing the birth of a son,
12,00 Lunch Wllh Soupy Sale ■
daughter spent Sunday wUh Mr.
April
16th.
Gnndpare
nts
.ne
12 ,so Gray Ghool
Mr.
1,00 , Trackdown
and Mrs. Riley Pigott and son,
and Mrs. Pete Shields.
1 :00 TV
T lO Ms.Ye!'iek
Don.
1 ,30 Talk Back
1h30 t,awman
Mrs. Robert Owens and daugh­
Miss Linnie Swan was taken to
2,00 Li'I
1,00 The Rebel
ter of Columbus spent the week the
Camden-cluk hospita I in
9:30 The Alaskan•
2:30 Film
end with her mother, Mrs. Carl Parkersbur
g by the Arbaugh aDJ•,
10:30
Johnny
Staccato
3:00 Studio Wrestling
Wolfe and sisters, Mrs. Dallas bulance
Friday evening.
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4:0Q Baseball
and Mrs. Dale Hill.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
D.
Pierce
spen&amp;
Dttit.: Clarl' "thff
1
· 11:0t Wftther Window
Other guests Sat urday were- Mr.
T-h-Qlatb.Y l\fith Mt. add Mt\! .lake1 ,
Late Show
8:00 Brave Stallion
and Mrs. Arth.ur Donahew and 'f'adiretilr. 1
�rs. J. D. Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller
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ghter, Mrs. Laura Wildermuth,
RN, at lhe GSI.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and
By l!VELYN BJllCKLES
Th.e C&lt;1mmlln.ity 0004 �Jda,
&amp;�nice Wa. htlld �t the �tho­
d1st church, Rey. Freeiahd N$Tl.1,
Rev. PauJ Hooks, Rev, Eldqft
&amp;
Bloke, Rev. Hal Doatet and R'eV.
Bragg ,participating. Rev.
,ra11 1ave the }U'iyer and. 1pe,
cial muaie from the Sunset
of Racine 11nd the Coe quu-tat
-of Lott['!tlge,
. ·
�e S1.1ndse ,ervicea ,-,,re don­
ducted
by Rev, and Mr,. . Paul ·
.
Hoo�s ,ra t the EUB Church. Speciil
AS WELL AS
mWIJc by . tlie Christy larnily and
M!s,. Nord111n Bah.r .and d a\lghteii,
Dop�a r Je'.an.
.· �obert Kl� or Arlington,
,pen:t the w'eetend with bis mo­
ther , Mr�. . Mabel KJm.
, Mrs. 1 4d•. 'NU ha, been return­
FROM ,
ed to her home !rom Jh� . Shelter•
Jng :Arms Ho.apitaJ, At!J;ens. .
, J'obn. Rice who i's teaching lieai'
Zanesville ■pent the weeken-d
he['e "1th hJa paredts, Mr. an;
Mrs. Wil'mer Rice.
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Mr. �nd
C. E. W�e qent .
�aste[' 'With Mr. and Mrll'. 11-a,nitd:'
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Miu Ann .·HeadJey · of� Parker�· ·
burfl, Miss Judie White of I d,l, "
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s,'� ahil , Mra. fft,1( ' · '. e '.t:dff-ti t
t'
Liyerpopl -alld
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end lluetll of Ill• �• �ftdl
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Mr. and Mrs. Verne Watterson,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Beegle, went to the funeral
home in Marietta Tuesday evening
to iee Mr. Watte['son's uncle, Her­
man Jones, who had passed away.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank and
children of Allia.nr , , Mr,. Lottie.
Spencer and Clarence Frank, Syra­
cuse, were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Frank Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Parsons of
Athens called on Mr. and 'Mrs. A,
C. Bradford, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Solon Butehe[' of
Cleveland spent the Easte[' week
end with her mother, Mrs. Ida
Howell.
Mrs. Helen Johnson went to TO·
ledo to spend two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpsen
and Mrs. Isabel Simpson left MOn•
day morning for a vacation in
F1odda.
�drs. Christine Lake was an Eas­
ter dinner guest of M['. and Mn.
T. G . Hilldore and .daughter, Don·
na.
Ira Beegle h.as returned after 3
visit in Columbus with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Beegle.
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Mrs. Laura McKenzie and Miss
Patty Shain were Easter s upper
guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Bill M.c•
Kenzie at Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cairns and
children spent the Easter week
end with relatives in Akron.

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OPENING: Monroe hotnt puty
demon,tr11lor In any vicinity.
Exclu1l11e housewares
Glfltll
Earn S7&amp;-Sl00 week!)', no capi­
tal needed. No dellvcriea! N o
Collectlona! 'write Monroe Pro­
ducts. Slroudabura, Pa.
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Mr. and M['s. Bill Jones of Avon
spent friday and Saturday with
Mn. Oma M o ntgomery.
Mrs. Lillian Lee, son-in•law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Tas­
sian and. baby, Cincinnati, were
week end g uests or Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Lee.
Scott Wil lock of Albany spent
lhe week end with his mother, Mrs.
Hose Willock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wetherholt
of Gallipolis visited MrB. J. T. Jiv•
iden Satuntay. Mr. and Mrs. James
Jividen, Zanesville, spent the
week end he['e.
Easter guests of M['. and ilfrs.
Charles Wagner were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Goeglein and children, Circle11ille.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of
Dayton were week end guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hayman , East.8'1' guests of the Hay­
mans were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wil­
son and children, e.nd Robe['t Rick.
ant, Pomerny.
idrs. Otlmer Grimm (Virginia
Reed) or Middleport, attended Eas­
h�[' services at the Methodist
C hurch here Sunday.
Miss Ruth Ellis of Columbus
visited relatives here Easte['.
Mrs, Flo Allwlne and daughte[',
Mrs. Evelyn Trieb. of Columbua,
spent last week with Rev. F. E.
Dunn and visited Mrs. Dunn at
Holzer Hospital. ·Mrs. Dean Allen
of New Lexington came Monday to
j
spend ee11eral days.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Francis Morris and
I
gra ndson, Bill Lake, spent the

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( 1 7 ) Help Wanted

James Thompson and children of
Clinton, Iowa ; Mr. and Mrs. Ken•
neth Wirt, W ooster; Mr. and Mn.
Dale Finley, Fredericksburg, Miss
Flo Wirt, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Sah;er and sons, D ayton.
'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis spent
the Easter week end in Columbus
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curtis and
met their son, Tom, a Radar Sea.
man on the USS Mt. McKinley at
Norfolk, Va., who is on a 12-day
leave.

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!:alter ,...1r.end wllh llr. ud 11n.
R. K. SwUl and &lt;iauJhter, Colum-,
bUI.
Mr. and Mn. John FiJher and ,__,,
The Booster Sunday S&lt;:hool Cla11 aons of Akron, Mr. and Mn. Ital'
met at the hotne of Mn. Pearl Roush and 10n, Jerry, and friend
Martin Friday evening, April 15. of Cincinn1ti spent the week: end
An Euler pn,gram was preliented with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rou1b
and other relativea.
by Mrs. 1-'annie Sayre.
'Mr. and M.i1. Lari')' Birch and
The hostesses, 'Mrs. Martin and
Mrs. Gretta Simpson, &amp;Histed bJ children of Cl inton, N. C., were
�1 1s1i Marilyn Rice served refresh• guests of his parents, Mr. and Mr,.
menls to Miss Vera Beegle, M n. Elia Birch.
Donald McKay of Mt. Victory,
Fannie Sayre, Mrs. Laura McKen­
zie, Mrs. ,[.sabel Simpson, Mn. �e­ was an overnight gueat of Mr. and
rie Roy, Mrs. Marie Roush, Mrs. Mrs. Verne Walterson.
�aggie Sha in. Mn. Blanch Watter­
Mrs. Mae F. Wolfe spent Eaat­
son, Mn. Helen Simpson.
er at Graham, W. Va.
Mrs. Gretta Simpson entertained
Overnight guei;ts of Mrs. Carol
her Su11day School Class wilh arf Sayre Thuuday were Mr. and Mrs.
Easter party and six o'clock din• Lester Dressler, St. Albani, W . Va.
ner Thursday, April lot. There
Mr. and Mrs. Critt Brad.ford ot
were twelve children present.
Worthlugton and Miss Diane Du·
spent the week:
Guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Grover ian of Columbus
'Mr. and Mr&amp;. A. C. Brad•
with
end
Salser here to attend the Birch•
Salse[' wedding were Mr. and Mrs. ford.

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e-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

O., April 22, 1960

WANT ADS

FOi CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
BAT!S

3 cent, pu word. o•e lneertioo. Minimum eh&amp;l'I• - 60 -,entl
I cent, per word for thre e comeoutive insertiona.
Sped.aJ - one mouth f« 30 cents per word.
1'uU rate ot 3 a-nta per word Wl be ebarged for advertiainc
If DOt paid willhin 10 days after receiving bill.
£rrort in Advertlsinc - Should be report.f'd immediately. The
naYy Sentinel will not be responllib� for more LlWI one incor­
nct tnaert!on.
tm'd o! Th-anb and Special Nolicet of EvenLa '1 .00. ObitlU.rle1
pilhlilbed at l ct!Dt per word.
�ORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
.'.: DAYS
\ MO.
16
60c
90c
$ 1.35
$4.:w&gt;
IO
$1 .20
60&lt;
$ 1 .80
$6.00
25
1!1&lt;
$1.60
$2.25
$1 .60
Adi Nalved by 19 A.M.. will bt: In I.hat day , paper,

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Items �f I nterest

( 2 1 I Real Estate

WANTED-GlRL O R
WOMAN
for part Lime ww-i in ,tore. FOR SALE HOUSE IN POMEROY
6 roam,. bath 11nd gu hut GIi·
Write iiivi.n&amp; refercnce1 to Boa:
Beautiful view of river
rage
668-S % The D aily Sentinel,
Out of all high. water. With or
Pomeroy.
4-21 •3tc
without furniture. Call WY2 ·
5376.
4 Z2 3tc
t.mpl0)1""'1

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Wanted

24-a For Sale or
T rade

DAY
WORK.
B Y LICENSED
practical nurse. Call TU 2-4455
between g and 3.
4 19 6tc

FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR
Bed Cattle 2 riding h.or&amp;e5.
4--Zl•Stc
Reynold• D11ry.

( 20 I Business 5erv1ces

t. 0, �OY
AUCTIONIER
o
•··•• ,. L..,. ...,.... ,..._
Ll!GAL NOTtCE
a.IR Ci.\ND!Tl()NING, REFRIGER·
CH• No. 1 2.911
a.lion service. Jack'• llefngera•
lLon, New Haveo. Phone T1J
By virtue of an Order of Sall'
6-2.3-U duly Lnued out
the Court of
2�7.
- ------ ---- Common Pleas of MeigJ Couflty,
MUELLl'R fUR�C:lt. .., Wla flNC.- Ohio, In the case of Pomeroy Na·
HOU:tl 1ppl.-f\1;.._ Arnold Br• ' lional Rank. RuUand Branch, R ut·
thera, Syracuse, Ohio. Phone land, Oh.io, against Clyde King and
ZOO ANONYMOUS-MarJ Monntg, 1, and mter t.llehete, S.
1 1 .1 9-tfc Ht&gt;len King, upon a Judgment
WY-2-6314,
(I)
- - � - -hug Bucky, tbe nnt or a Mrlea of anonymoua dally IIJl1JnaJ
Case
therein
rendered.
and
belng
--------- - - -n:LEVlSION RADlO A..'11 D $MA LL
irtft■ arriving at the Mennig home In 11Uburbatl Bt. UtUla,
No 1 2,981 in said Court, I will of .
Thoma• M, Faln
CHARLESTON MILK BASE. How•
applia11ce
repair.
Phone
Oti1
Mo.
11:lgbt ,ucce--1vt daya found tho following a.rrlvalll:
fer al publlc sale at the front door
Tenntt. eM Peet C•.irol
ard Caldwell, Tuppen Plaim,
McClinlock, H.ad�, Ohio,
�
lamb,
two rabblta, three ducka, tour bamaten, tlv•
Village
the
ln
Courthouse
ffM 1-,.cttaft, lmunnce- tHt• Oh.lo. Phone Coolvllle 1598.
the
of
2-1-tfc
p....... ab: '!hit. mLot, MVeD white rata. eight tllh.
wide. l•11 fffm1.
of Pomeroy, Meigs County, Ohio,
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4 18 6tp
_
Pllw "'""".,- WY 2-2166
CUSTOM SUILT K11'LHEN O&amp; on the 21st day of May, 1960, at
COM
FOP.TAB
LE
FOOT
WEAR
tor
- PR 6-JUO
&amp;li,Ded. lo: •�ID' bOIIIJ FM• e,. 10 o'clock A. M. the following
now and the hol days ahead. We
2 Z9 Uc
Um.ttel. )·o,,.man aud Abbott, land and tenements, to-wll :
have K.EDETTES and SUMMER­
Situated In the Township or Rot•
IHJ-tf
Pbone WY-2-M21.
E1TES in the •·most wanted"
land, County or Meigs, State · or
alyle.a. The Shoe Box, Middle• RLIVISION RADIO AND SMALL Ohio, and bounded and described
°
port.
� 18 6tc
leM F0RD V8 F AfflLANE 2 DR.
Appliance r_,.lr. Cell PHnk as followt:
lledan. A beautiful car. sm-5.00.
C';aptelna, 414 N. SffOfld Alff.,
Gao,n: Montgomery, 13.9 on up•
FOR SALE: 1 · 8 C U . F1' HOT·
First Tract: Being la Section 16.
Mlddleport.
Blaeltoan, Pomeroy.
f 20-6tc
I 3 tfc
pe[',
lt.8 on lower, 12 feet open;
point refrigerator. 1 dixle gu
beginning
Wefit
14.
Range
Town 6,
COLUMBUS UPI-The Division
Gallipolis: 17.9 on upper, 13.5 on
r1mge
and
l
dinette
aet.
Priced
184.4
feet
North
of
the
Southeast
AUCTIONIIR
Good CINtt UMd Care
of
Wildlife Thursday said fish•
reasonable. Raymond ThomaB,
Complete hrvice
ccn-ner of uid Section 16; lhence lower, 18 feel open; Lock 23: 12.3 ing conditions in lakes and
All Mak• an4 MoNlll
LangBvillt!, Ohio.
4 1 8 6tc
West 18 feet; thence South 65 de­ and stationary.
Crltt 8r■dfonl
IIIETlOPOLlfAN MOTORS
Condition ., Movable D•m•: streams this weeke11d ue nearly
Writ-, Phone or Contact
grees and 45 minutes West �2
600,606 aaat Mahl It,
perfect.
FOR SALE RESTAURANT CUM· A. C. BRADFORD, Recine, Ohle. feel to the South line of said Sec­ All dams are up Lock 1 3 through
Ohh&gt;
Lock
22, running l 'i!i traps. Lock
In its weekly lake and stream
tir.,n; thence West along the South
20·U
plele and re&amp;d}' to operate. Call
1 906 CHEVROLET V8 STATION
report, the division said water
line of said Seetlon 2506 feel; 23 is down.
or see Freddie Thabet, Mason,
Ohio River Boeh: Downbound : lempentures made a marked rise
Wagon One cartrul owner.
W. Va.
4-21•3tp H0\1.1: BUL..DERS, ElRCH CABI• thence North 5 degrees and 50
Showa best of care $1395.00.
NET makers Formica sink topa. minutes East 1 160 feet lo the Lock 12: Robert E. Reed at 7: 15 this week and fish have become
Blaeltnars, Pomeroy.
t-20--0tc 4 ½i H, P. GARDEN TH.ACTOR
Vinyl asbestos block laid. Howe North side Qf Creek; thence along a. m. at 7: 15 a. m., 0-9; Sally Ann active.
with. atlachmenls. C. J , Unger•
['epain o f all descrlptlou. Call the North side of the Creek North at 8:03 a. m. 2--0; Lock 13, W. C.
le55 BUIC.K. l N VERY GOOD
For East central and southeas•
felt, Lane St., New Haven, W,
GLO' Ne'.&amp;ler, Ra.doe, Ohio.
83 dgrees and 30 minute• Eaat Beckjord at 9 a. m, 3-16; Lock 15:
COllditlon $600. Phone SH2-tl92
it was reported fishermen
tern
:
0
Mike
Creditor
t
a
m.,
0
.
a
10
Va.
4-21•6tp
ti:
2
2 24 tic 684.7 feel; thence South. 2 degrees
4-Z1•3tc.
and 00 min utes Weit 817 re t; Reliance at 6 : � a. m. 14 "6 ; Lock have been enjoying good success
_ 1956 HO USE TRAILER 30 ft. GRAVELY Tfl.ACTOJl SALIS AND
- -thence South 73 degrees and 30 16: Robert P. Bonnie a t 3:40 a. m. throughout most o f tbe area
_.
_U P
I_
TCK
C 1 806 G·O_
N_ PM
1,
Service. 51 2 E. Mtl11, PomeroJ. minutes East ,4;29 feet; thence 4-4; Lock 23: bland Creek at lakes. Best spots seem to be Pied
Sleepll eix, 2 bedroom&amp;. Very
$895.00. Inquire at Hut Rest.aur•
l'hone WY2...297J. Open 'Ill t North 3 1 5 feet; thence East 858 12:40 p. ,n. , 0-7; Jeff Boat 111 12:55 mont, Belmont County; Seneca,
good condilion. Inq_uire el 4'17
ant, Rutland.
4.21 .3tc 1
p. m. vntll June I. lelNmM: feet; thence North 18 dearnes and p. m., 17•0; City of Huntington at Guernsey, Clendening and TapSycamore St., Middleport
Harold Barnhart,
RNd•vlllt,
I
4 19 6tc
00 minutes Wr.:3t 132 reet; thence 4 :40 p. m. 20.0; Elger cucr at 4:55 ,pan, H arrison: Forked 1:Jun, Meigs
1 955 CADLLLAC 4 DH. SEDAN.
Ohio. Phone CoolYIII• 3691.
North 84 degrees and 30 minutes p. m., S·O: Brook lyn at 6:55 p. m . . Burr Oak, Morgan; Lake Hope end
�ower 5lcerinc. Spotleu bla.ck.
3-19-tfc
Ea!lt 684.7 reel; thence North. 1-3; l. F. Fricberger at 7 : 25 p. m . , Lake Alma, Vinton County and
A.. SEID·
fm lab.
Blaettn an, AUCTION AT HOWARD
$1306 .00.
,
degrees and
30 minutes 0-20; Upbound : Gallipolis: Fred W. Ve to Lake, Washington County.
5, FOR THE BEST ROOFrNG SER­ 70
ENAB "L'S
..., , ,,·ine ,urov1,,, J une, "'
,1,,;,
pomeroy.
4 2().6tc
East
132
feel;
thence
North
de• Olcott at 3 a. m . 4·0; Robert Gipson The major streams are also in
3tc
·
lll60.
4 22
vice, roo( repuirlng, roofin&amp;,
at 8:30 a. m. 2-0; Lock 23: Ki\bJck fair to good fishing condition, in­
19M MERCURY IN GOOD CON•
roof p
, ainting.
Call UB Bill grees and 30 minutes Eaat 132
FOR SALE
at
2:10 p. m., 0,5 and two derrick eluding Hocking River, Hocking
feet;
thence
North
70
degreea
and
dilion. New motor and trans•
Wyatt snd George Staats. Phone
Offers will b e received a t the
A. V, Criss al 2: 1 5 p. m., 0-8 County; Muskingum River, Mor­
boat!;
minutes
Ea11t
66
feet;
00
miaaion wlth 4000 mlle11. New
WY2·2724 Pomeroy, Oh.io.
and Fultz, Al·
Webster
at 2:4,5 p. m., 3•1; Cot- gan County and the Walhonding,
of
Irene
Chotin
office
thence North 7ti degrees and
brakes and
wheel cylinden,
4-l�tp.
at
tori:cys,
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
up
lo
Queen
ton
3 :30 p. m . , 5-0: Beav- Coshocton County.
00
minutes
Eaal
475
feet
to
the
cape 1nd new U['M , Price $4fi0
eleven o'dock A. M., on Friday, ARI YOU RUN DOWN AT THI East line of said Section 16; er at 4:55 p. m., 0,1 ; E rnestine at 1
Phone WY2-6720.
4·20-6tc
April 29, 1900, for .iboul 5J acre�
hnll'i Ooe• your aeul nffd .. .,,. thence South »long the East line 6:IO p. m , 114: Fn,d W. Qlcolt at
1909 PONTIAC VB 4 DR. SEDAN. located on State Houle 680, Ued•
Int? IHt '41.'ork. L....t Prlefl. of said Section 843 £�et to the l l :30 a. m., 4-0 Lock 28: Gona at I
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3
.Orange
Townships,
Radio &amp;nd healer. One careful ford and
RACINE SHOI SIRVIC I SHOP place of beginning, containing 1 : 1 5 a. m .. 1-21 ; Island Creek al
6'30 , . m. 6·" ·
owner. Extra nlcci $249!!\.00. Meigs Count�, known 11s the
RACINI, OHIO.
Mi.3 acre.ti.
No K•nawha River Report Avail•
Blaettnars, P omeroy
4·20-3tc r'or�man pro11crly. All offers sub·
Second Tract: Being In Fraction
Jed to Court approval.
6, Town 6, Range 14 West1 be. ■blo.
Manning ll. Webster,
glnnlni In the center of the public
""
--Admin islralor.
road 33 feet West of the North·
OAKLAND, Calif.-Kai,er Alu·
i/lNDOW BLIND,, AND SHADES 4-22· 3tc
west corner or Fraction 2; thence
·
Ve11-.tlan Bllnda, all •bca •nd -,,--:---,=:--------­
minum
&amp; Chemical Corporation
along ceJlter of the public r6-d
colon Free Bltlmitea. Dale
net earnings for the rirst quarter
n'O'rth 18 degrees 1md � mlndl:eB
Wlppe,I Supply, 211\ Union l\t,,.;··--: ·
ended March 31, 1960, were $7,
., West 233 feel; thence alonK the
·
Forner&lt;l)', Ohle.,
3-4r60lc
297,000. D. A, Rhoades, president
center of the road North 16 de·
announced today. Earn ings for
8efore 9:30 A.M.
grees 20 minutes . West 217.9 feel; I
LllVING ROO M S UlTI!:. EXCEL·
Middleport WY-2°2649
the comparable quart.er a year ago
thence along the cente[' of ['oad
lt-nt condition. Will dellvcr rea­
Pomeroy WY-2-319J
COLUMBUS UPI-Gov. Michael were $4,206 ,000.
North 19 desreea and 00 mlnutes
aon1 Ule '.li1tance. Phone SH2KAUTZ PIID STOR
We!!t 591.2 feet; thence ilong een, V. DiSalle said Thursday the
"67'l.
4-20-3tc
During the first quarter domes­
At Chetler
ter ot road Ngrth 40 degrees and state has collected only eight
Yukon 5•2145
30 minutes Weal 177.4 feet; thence cents for every dollar it has spent He shipmenls or aluminum were
HOUSE AND LOT IN NAYLORS
HAMILL HRVIC. STATION
along the center of road North. 50 on caring for mental
patients lowe[' than eiq,l.'cted as a result
of customers absorbing invenlor­
Run, Weit M.11.ln Street, Pome·
..,o,. 9:00 A.M.
degrees and 30 mlnutes WeRt 153 since 1916.
ieS built up at the end of 1009.
roy, alx room,, bath, all ut!H­
Albeny 33H
fetll to U:e North line or said Ste•
The aovernor ddcnded h.is pol·
tiea, $199ft.OO.
Every Day Senter
Uon 6; thonce West Z280 feet to
Earnings for the quarter, how­
For FREE lnspedlon
FRAME HOUSE, TEN ROOMS
I
-- . . the No['thwe1t corner,of said Fr■e· Icy of trying to eollect back bills
---- ----ever,
were fuorably a ffected
from
the
families
of
the
mental
{two tomplete five ['OOm ap.11rt­
PHONI
lion 6; thence South II degrees and
U PHOLSTERY CL . AN ■ D
by an inc['ease ln aluminum price
ment1) 1111 uUlitle1, two b1th1,
by ne w modern method endoned 21!1 minutes East 160 feet; lh.ence .patients. Not to do ,u-., he aaid, which became effective in Decem
Gilmore•,
Supply
Store
doubla lot, on !'ronl Otreet by
Dy leading fabric manufactu.rtin. Soulh 17 deg['ees and 15 minutea would be to penalU:e \he tu;,pay­ ber and by completion of a con­
WY-2-2774
Pomeroy,
Expreu
Orrlce,
Coat very low. All work guar11n- Weal ft7 feet; thence South 37Ci era unhirly.
tract calling for shipments o1
$4QOO.OO. O'Brien and Crow
teed. Ji'urnlture ['Cady to use In feet; thence North 57 deg['ees and
DiSalle'a 1tatement waa In an­ bauxite to government stockpile.
Vaughan's
Exlermlnallng
Realty, Call WY2·2120, Pome•
2 hours. All work done eleclrl• !Kl minute&amp; Eaal lG'l feet; thence awer to the crillciam of State
First quarter net sales · were
Company
roy,
cally. Call today for demon1tratlon South 30 degree11 and 40 minutu Auditor Jame■ A. Rhodes, who $1 1 1 ,085,000 compared with sales
TWELVE FOOT MEAT CASE,
St. Mary1, W. v,.
or estimate. NO OBLIGATI ON. East SOO feet; thence :,outh 14 de• contended T hursday
the state of $97,247,000 Ior the firat quar­
double duty, Koch, llie new
greea and 10 mlnutel West 100 wu · w11ting Itel time and one mil•
P•uah'• Uphol•Mry Cle,an.,..
ter of 19S9.
$500.00.
h,et ; thence South 10 degrees and Uon doUara and "compounding
PhoH TU2.J�5.
uf:u1� n.kt.i.1 u[kfa'OkD HULL.
4,l"61p
t-21"3tc
15 minutes Eaat .&amp;84 feet; thence misery'• by Heklna: to collect the
On a per share buis, the
Alao milk cooJ-,r. Mu. Eurana
CLILANltl
South M degrees and 30 minute■ back bllla.
Thomas, Lon&amp; lioUom, Rt. No.
quarter's eatnlngs amounted to
·-•
W.. a TV ae,,.lr a.
wllt
East M2 feet; thence North 84 de•
1.
4-21-3lp
41 cents pe[' common share, af•
LIVI IAIT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
PhtM
WY
0:Z-22"
greea and 13 minute■ East 2.10
"I• that hi• oplnlon for this ter preferred dividends, based on
cr1wler1, flshln1 1uppl1111, fl,h•
t'11meroy, Oh-.
gree1, 15 minuteB E111t 230: feet: wee•?" DISalle aaked. "The week 15,0H,152 ,,hare, ·
ouutandlng
In&amp; llcen1ea, Hallablc from 6
thence North 6 deg['eea, 10 minutes we Announced our plana, he was compared w /ih 20 cents in 1959 on
a. m. to 7:30 p. m. week dayJ.
Weit MM feet; thence East 1 188 quoted H saylna: he called atten• lll,006,71 1 shares.
Sunday fl. 10 a. m. Fife Novelty UIIO aOATI ANO MOTOR• '95 (
---feet;
thence Norlh 86 degrees and tlon to tbe oYerdue account, ln
and
,,
whll•
th•r
I••••
Metro,
.
Shop.
f 21·12lc
,.11,a11
600
Mlln BARNES-SJJ(l'SON IN&amp;ua....NCII: 30 minutes Ead &amp;98 feet to the lfl7.
A&amp;�tt., Kiddle� Fir•, A.ato- place of beainnlni, containln.a
IJ., Pomeroy. PhMe WY..:l-'UO,
"I supoose tbli week he feela
TEAM OF BLACK MARES 2800
mo611e, BondL PhOllt WY.a- 78,54 acrea.
1 1 •2+-tfc
tbat stand'• unpopul•r and he's
I
lb1. M. I!:. Get1y1, Happy Hol•
2II08. _ _
Third Tr1ct: Being In Fraction aoin1 the other way" the 1over•
_
low Road .
4-21·3lc
36, Town 8, Ran1e 14 West; begin• nor aald. Rhodea 11 a Republican.
Miu f.yndell Lyons and Miss
coMfLETE IN&amp;uiui'c!l
nina; 312 feet South of the N&lt;trtll• DISalle a Democnt.
Rent
Sally
Torrence were cue1t1 Sat­
ELECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN·
tectlon. Ufe, Auto, lite. Pollo.
_ Fraction 31;
u1d
corner
or
eaat
er. Run, and look.a like new.
urday
of Mr. and M'ra. Marion
.lfld4l
c.11 Don II.WI. '
•por\
thence South ■Iona the EHt li�f' uo
1111 throw away b1J1a. Full APJU\ ,. :MEN'l"S - J'urD.Llb:ed and
'Rl&amp;a:1
Ind
dauchttr, Athens.
Oblo
•
tlo
n To Modify
1.1uturn11nect. Melluten, M.kldle•
'
___ of said Fraction 373 feet; thence iu
,prict only '34.00 or term•
por�. t"bon1 WY•2·H8tl,
1-i·tf
Mr. and Mrr,. Floyd Ridenour
and
/SO
mtnuu.
31
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DON Sl'JVW
268 reet; thence North 43 degree■
A motion to modlty the divorce of Chea tel', Mr. a:id Mrs. James
2·l2·4tc
!AN D B lltlOM HOUSE,TWO 3
and 00 mtnules Weit 24 ft�; . decree in the uae of Phyllis Parr and d1u1hlfl' of Athens,
room 11parlment1. A. N . Donael,
1 COCA COLA MACHINE JCk
thence North 30 deg:rees and 30 Raines VB, Floyd B. Ralnea has and mother Mra. Vlralnla :-arr of
Phone WY2·3272.
1 1·2•tlc
holda 6 caaea. Call ot 1ee Fred•
minutes Eaat an feet ; thence N qrth·, been overruled ac&lt;!ordln1 to a n Parkerabur1 spent Easter with
Braga.
die Thabet, M11on, W. Va.
29 detreea and 50 ud nutos &amp;a•� eintry signed by Jud&amp;e John C. Rev. ind Mn.
FOR IIENT HOUSE IN POMEROY
f.21-3tp,
Mr.
and
Mr».
Wayne
Brlcklea
north
feet;
17
de
ree
\hen&lt;:e
275
.1 ( Bacon tn common . Pleas Court. •
4 room• and bath, unfW'nlahed,
were
calling
on
her
nlece
Mri.
and 1.4 mlnutea East 255 feet to
Call
after
IJ:30
P.
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Phone
defendant n1 1ranted the
UNCLAIMED SINGER SEWING
Willard Ebetabach and family of
the place or betinning, contain !
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vlait
4·18-lfe
WY2·,'i1175
minor
r
of
children
machine . Wllt tell for SH:1.00
in all 135.74 acrea, more or 111. the couple at all re11onable ' Ch.,ter Wedne11da:,.
4N Llftfflll It,
plua $8.fO due ua for parts.
a.
But subject to aU Ie1al high
Phone
WY
,2�561
MN•Joport
Umu.
Phone WY2-220f.
2·22""c ASHLAND OIL SERV, STATION
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Said real eatate ta apprai s ed at
In anoth.Jr
Common Pleas
Middleport, Ohio. Good oppor•
$3000.00 and cannot be sold for Court action, judcment w11 1?ant­
\unity tor rl'1,hl party, Come to
len than two thirds or the ap- ed the lndu1trlal Commiul.on of
buh, plant at Minersville or
FOR SALE: �' IVE ROOM HOUSE praised value,
Ohio for $25o In lhe ctllfl of the
det1l111.
call WY2·216A for
Terms: Cash in hand on day of commluion n. Eva C. fbaell, dba
13 acre&amp;, :i miles from Middle'6·20·:tlc
port, 1h mile off Rt. 7. Cqntact sale.
Eva•, Reataorant, 1 14 Wert Main
ROBERT C. HARTENBBACH St., Pomero�.
Bhinche G. Cline, Albany, Phone
UNFU ltNJ.SIIED APARTMENT, 4
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2467, a&amp;ent tor Centnl Realty
ShetlU, Melis County, Ohio
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rooms, bath. !tent rea1on111ble.
Company, Columbu1.
4-21•3tp WEBSTER ti: FULTZ,
GROv'£
,Vacant April 23. No. Second-av,
PINE
- AttornQ1 for Pl•tnttff
Mr. and Mn. Geor1e WaUer of
' � iddleport. Phone WY2·1529:I.
HOUSE ANO LOT FOR SALE IN
(4) 22, 28: (0) ti, 13, 20, 51c L1ncuter 1pent Sunday with Mr.
4
22
6tC
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Syr■euae. See Rklhard Wine- ---'------ --and , Mra. Clay Cook,
4·31-llp ·
brenner.
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READING TIIIS AD W01''T HELP
Call the num�r below for ap­
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this amall ad will be the bealn•
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9 room,, 2 bath■, lull ,�ed
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APPOINTMINT
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AUTOIAOIILI
bdie:ment, ne w ;.11
Notice la ·hereby &amp;iven that on c... Ne. tl,ISI
l arae lot. F. A. S\lalnl, 807
l■tate of Ill•-• ,..,._.
Sl"lna Ave., Pomeroy 6-10.121&lt; Friday, Moy 6, llltiO, at 10 A. 1\1.,
the Und�ed will offer for 111e
lven th1t JloNoUce Is hereb
auction to the hl1heat'
FOR SALE, FIVE IU)OM HOUSI •t public
Coals wti= P011t
L.
bert
Blaetat
band
cash
or
t
bldder
wltb bath. Nice loatlOll,
Melvin
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t. Ohio, liu
' Auto COmpan,, Pomeroy, addN!l8 11 Nlddl
Hoad, I l l Locu■t St, l'oa&gt;erbJ tnar
deacrl.bed auto- been duly appointed Adralnl1�tor
followlna
tht
Ohio,
s-ao-,otp
mobile to-wlt: One l&amp;M Dodie, 2 or the E1tate of _ Sherman Stepbena
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l!OUSE - FOR SALII
PAO
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County, Ohlo, deceued.
88831�1.
town, 111 rooirla, t -1-;ora•
Dated lhia 2111 day ol April
Dated thla llllh daJ&gt; of April,
2 up, approximately 1 · acre 1•
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nl land
F. H O'BRIEN
GINIIIAL IM)TORS ACCIP.
from Pomeroy on Stitt �te
Jud&amp;•
or the \,;;;bale Court
TANOI CORPORATION
ti92. . Price '84)0,�
lil&lt;j�lre
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WMPO Daily Pro1?fam Sehedule

Saturday
8:00 lleY. Mt.nlt.&gt;mefJ' (Rutland
-Ion)
Sign On
8:30 Country Hymn Time
Guest Ster
8::ffl The Sunday Show
Ncwe &amp;. We.11.th1c1r
9·. 30 Newa
Rt'D
9:35 TM Sunday Show
Breakfut Party
�:00 Science Fiction Theater
10:SO New1
NewR
�:30 Waterfront
10:36 The Su.aday Show
Breakfast Party
4:00 Comedy Playhouse
1 1 :30 'f'h.e Army HoU,1'
6:00 Home Run Derby
News
4 : 30 Adventw-e Time
12:0!) NOOn Ne-WI
8:30 N ew1 Picture
Mutorcade
5:0C Steamboat .Sill
12: l &amp; V.iriinlo Vltllot (P&amp;4evllle
6:U Saturday Sportl Roundup
Star Salute
S:llO Clv.o Kid
J&lt;poot&lt;&gt;llo Chllf'qh) ,
G: 5!1 Weathereut
Top Tell
8:00 Mwic il;1 lhe Round
12:30 United NaUOlll ShOW .
'1:00 Saturday Nl&amp;ht Jamboree
Noon New,
111:1.5 The nm 1�at".ker SllOW
12,4&amp; Social Security
1:30 Bonmu
Weekend
e:H w�athen.■n
1�00 Rev. Teets (Carpenter)
8:30 Man and the Challenge
News
o!·�O 'New!'I iJlctu,...
1
: 80 ,Sunday Showc■ae
9:00 The Deputy
WO!:'kend
111:45 Huntley Brlnl.Jey Report
2:00
Anniversary Showea■e
(0:30 Man From Interpol
Ohio News
7.00 Pionee['S
2:a&lt;&gt; Broadway Showcase
1 l :OO rilew1, J:1�11clli:b.
We'.?kend
3:ot Sunday Sbowcale
News
· 1 : 1 0 tv'eet11e1&lt;"ut
7 : 30 Journey to Understanding
3:30
Rev. Wll10n (New Hsven
,
, : 1 5 Shoclr:wateb
Weekend
e,oo Troubleshooten
Chunh of God)
.
:on
'il2n Off
Project 20
News
4:00 Sunday Showcase
Weekend
9,30 Muque['ade Party
4:30 News
10,00 Cavalcade ol Sp0rts
Guest Star
4:3!1
Sunday Sh.owc11e
1
10,45 Jackpot 1Bowlln11
Pat Bnone Sho "
5:30
News
&amp; Weatber
10:15
Sign
On
1,1 .0A New, H.aa&lt;lllalN.
Sundown Serenade
5:40
Congressman
Moeller
10:45
Sign
On
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ll:JO WeatM.r.-""° ·
Off the Air . . . .
5:45
Washingon
Report
s la tha
11
:00
This
is
the
Life
11:ll 1b, Jack Pur S1,1nd•r
e
Pegpl
1
1
:30
TV
Chapel
1'1111 stu ull
1 '45 Sign On
6:00 Sundown Serenade
1 1 : 50 Dugout Dope
7 :47 Sunday Chapel
8:30 Off the Air
12,00 Cincinnati Baseb,11
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2:30 Championship Bowling
Miss Marion Daniele of Laqrel
S:90 Sunday Movi�time
t.lB Sbcn On
Cliff wera recent guests of .�r'I/ . .
8:00 Clrele 3 Ranch
1:30 World Ct\ampionship Golf
and Mrs. 'L. · L. Ni�.
1:00 Sheena, Queen of Jvnete
5:30 Convention 1960
Harry RIil ls ii! of nu. , t �
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9:30 Junior Auetlon
By MRS. J. D, ROUSH
Denzel! Bpueu _ moved iUie,.
ti:00
Meet
the
PHIS
t0:00 Bow� Doody�
Re11.
and Mrs. W etiet Thoma fint of
�,
week to" East
8:30 Sunday News Picture
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-JO =·
--• - - 7:00
of Pomeroy were su ppcr guests to the Burtnen home,
Tral1
Overland
11:00 Fury
Friday of Mrs. Freda Evans and
Roberta Roush of the . E�ghth
8:00 Sunday ShowcHe
11;80 Clrcul BoJ
altended the UB re,•lval.
Grade
was one of the clia,M�on ,,
9:00 r.hevy Sbd'lt
l2&gt;00 True Storr
Mrs. Freda Evans and nephew spellers who went tG Rutt� to· ·
Mystery
of
Bour
Dow
10:00
12:30 Det.tttlve'1 Dairy
Raymond Adams
t, ·
were guests compete in the finals.
11·00 Newa Be...0 1 -.0..
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\:00 Down on the Farm
Thursday of her sii1ter Mrs. Ver:.:.1
U:1.0 Weatb(;J'i:lllt
1 :30 Command Performance
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert UWl h
non Carly at Gahanna .
Nitewatc1'
:15
1
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Bl.!leball
2:00 Cincinnati
Attendance at the United UB visited M['S. Clarence Chap�
Sunday school Easter was 73 An Satu['day at Mei.is General Ho,­
E 11ster program followed. Su� day P.i tal. She is ill of a heart condi­
nigh.t two joined church Mrs. lion.
UIO Leave it to a.aver
Le�a Brlnker and
Rode['ick
Carl Wolre of MarJetta Collt!&amp;e
9,00 Lawrence Welk: Shn
Grimm.
lf
was
home for the Easter vacation
,vbllee U. S. A.
4:CIO Amert... BandrlU«
with
Mrs. Do!Ue Wolfe and Mrs.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Henry
Layne
Up-to-the-Mlaute
Nna
of
11,00
1:31) Rln Tl,, Thi
Dale
and
Dallas Hlll.
Pittsburgh ai;e visiting Mr. and
11 :10 Sport, Report
i:00 San Fran.claco Belt
I
Mrs.
Edward
Burmen.
U:Ui Late Show
t:6' Y(lu, 'i!:uo A.el)IWW
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hill o(
8:40 Weather Teller '
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spent Easter with their
NeWI
8:46 John Daly
parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
J,li,n
Hilt
'1: 00 Buddy Starcher Sl).ow
John Hopklm File
and Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark.
7:IO Wall Dllney PreMnt,
Bi.hop Pike
Br MARV PIIRC I
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Clark or
1:IO :Man From Black Hawk
'.:00 College. New, Conferenoa
Neighbors
and friends , W�1'
Racine
spent
Mondny
evening
1:00 '77 Sllllaet Strip
1 :30 Film .
sorry
to
learn
of the de.flth of
with
Mrs,
J.
D.
Roush.
10:00 The lleteellYfl
2:00 ABC Playhouse
James Spaun, Lona: Run.
Revi,•al
services
arc
no
In
w
Saddle
Black
10:30
2:30 �ep&lt;:e Theater
Mrs. Emma Powell ls .at ilotnl
progress al Mt. Moriah Church of
11,00 Th• N..,. Toltllbl
Open Heartn1 ·
and
Roger and Darrell
DeeW
God.
11:'111 � the Vleattil
8:30 Ctmpala;n ,Round-up
spent their Easter vacation . with
Mrs.
.
J.
D.
Roush
spent
,
lt:10 Spo,ta !lop.rt
Sunday
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afternoon with Mrs. L. L. Nice her.
11,11 Late . W .
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Bart�p tJf
Nations
at
Plants.
l:11:411 Sip
Marietta
spent Easter with H■tel
4:30 '.l1BA
Mr. and Mis. Okey Kiser aml
Johnson
and
son Junior. . .
Mattie's
Funday
Funn�
5': 00
children spent Sunday with his
Ethel Chev-a.lier spent
5:30
News
Con,erence
-parents
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ervin
Badre and Bulfotl
Kiser.
6:00 Carbide Chorus
Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher are with Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Piere,.
1 1 ,00 Eddie �crl■t Show
Mr. and Mrs. Willard Pigott ahd
6,30 Robin Hood
announcing the birth of a son,
12,00 Lunch Wllh Soupy Sale ■
daughter spent Sunday wUh Mr.
April
16th.
Gnndpare
nts
.ne
12 ,so Gray Ghool
Mr.
1,00 , Trackdown
and Mrs. Riley Pigott and son,
and Mrs. Pete Shields.
1 :00 TV
T lO Ms.Ye!'iek
Don.
1 ,30 Talk Back
1h30 t,awman
Mrs. Robert Owens and daugh­
Miss Linnie Swan was taken to
2,00 Li'I
1,00 The Rebel
ter of Columbus spent the week the
Camden-cluk hospita I in
9:30 The Alaskan•
2:30 Film
end with her mother, Mrs. Carl Parkersbur
g by the Arbaugh aDJ•,
10:30
Johnny
Staccato
3:00 Studio Wrestling
Wolfe and sisters, Mrs. Dallas bulance
Friday evening.
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1:00 The Ne\fS fonlgbt
4:0Q Baseball
and Mrs. Dale Hill.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
L.
D.
Pierce
spen&amp;
Dttit.: Clarl' "thff
1
· 11:0t Wftther Window
Other guests Sat urday were- Mr.
T-h-Qlatb.Y l\fith Mt. add Mt\! .lake1 ,
Late Show
8:00 Brave Stallion
and Mrs. Arth.ur Donahew and 'f'adiretilr. 1
�rs. J. D. Roush.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Miller
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were ['ecent guests of their dau­
ghter, Mrs. Laura Wildermuth,
RN, at lhe GSI.
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith and
By l!VELYN BJllCKLES
Th.e C&lt;1mmlln.ity 0004 �Jda,
&amp;�nice Wa. htlld �t the �tho­
d1st church, Rey. Freeiahd N$Tl.1,
Rev. PauJ Hooks, Rev, Eldqft
&amp;
Bloke, Rev. Hal Doatet and R'eV.
Bragg ,participating. Rev.
,ra11 1ave the }U'iyer and. 1pe,
cial muaie from the Sunset
of Racine 11nd the Coe quu-tat
-of Lott['!tlge,
. ·
�e S1.1ndse ,ervicea ,-,,re don­
ducted
by Rev, and Mr,. . Paul ·
.
Hoo�s ,ra t the EUB Church. Speciil
AS WELL AS
mWIJc by . tlie Christy larnily and
M!s,. Nord111n Bah.r .and d a\lghteii,
Dop�a r Je'.an.
.· �obert Kl� or Arlington,
,pen:t the w'eetend with bis mo­
ther , Mr�. . Mabel KJm.
, Mrs. 1 4d•. 'NU ha, been return­
FROM ,
ed to her home !rom Jh� . Shelter•
Jng :Arms Ho.apitaJ, At!J;ens. .
, J'obn. Rice who i's teaching lieai'
Zanesville ■pent the weeken-d
he['e "1th hJa paredts, Mr. an;
Mrs. Wil'mer Rice.
·i
Mr. �nd
C. E. W�e qent .
�aste[' 'With Mr. and Mrll'. 11-a,nitd:'
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Miu Ann .·HeadJey · of� Parker�· ·
burfl, Miss Judie White of I d,l, "
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s,'� ahil , Mra. fft,1( ' · '. e '.t:dff-ti t
t'
Liyerpopl -alld
't! 'j
' ��!,r� Btoob of
end lluetll of Ill• �• �ftdl
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Mr. and Mrs. Verne Watterson,
accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Ro­
bert Beegle, went to the funeral
home in Marietta Tuesday evening
to iee Mr. Watte['son's uncle, Her­
man Jones, who had passed away.
Mr. and Mrs. Denver Frank and
children of Allia.nr , , Mr,. Lottie.
Spencer and Clarence Frank, Syra­
cuse, were supper guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Howard Frank Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Parsons of
Athens called on Mr. and 'Mrs. A,
C. Bradford, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Solon Butehe[' of
Cleveland spent the Easte[' week
end with her mother, Mrs. Ida
Howell.
Mrs. Helen Johnson went to TO·
ledo to spend two weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Simpsen
and Mrs. Isabel Simpson left MOn•
day morning for a vacation in
F1odda.
�drs. Christine Lake was an Eas­
ter dinner guest of M['. and Mn.
T. G . Hilldore and .daughter, Don·
na.
Ira Beegle h.as returned after 3
visit in Columbus with Mr. and
Mrs. Charles Beegle.
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Mrs. Laura McKenzie and Miss
Patty Shain were Easter s upper
guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Bill M.c•
Kenzie at Gallipolis.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Cairns and
children spent the Easter week
end with relatives in Akron.

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HOUSE PAINT

Running
out of
hot water
too often? ,

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TEL EVI SIO N G U I DE
WSA Z.TV Cha nnel 3

MONEY ON HOUSE PA/NnNO , . ,

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( 2 1 ) Real Estate

1953 FORD

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Overruled

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Tuppers Plains
Events Of Weck

Decree

OPENING: Monroe hotnt puty
demon,tr11lor In any vicinity.
Exclu1l11e housewares
Glfltll
Earn S7&amp;-Sl00 week!)', no capi­
tal needed. No dellvcriea! N o
Collectlona! 'write Monroe Pro­
ducts. Slroudabura, Pa.
4-22- llp

Mr. and M['s. Bill Jones of Avon
spent friday and Saturday with
Mn. Oma M o ntgomery.
Mrs. Lillian Lee, son-in•law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. George Tas­
sian and. baby, Cincinnati, were
week end g uests or Mr. and Mrs.
Dick Lee.
Scott Wil lock of Albany spent
lhe week end with his mother, Mrs.
Hose Willock.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Wetherholt
of Gallipolis visited MrB. J. T. Jiv•
iden Satuntay. Mr. and Mrs. James
Jividen, Zanesville, spent the
week end he['e.
Easter guests of M['. and ilfrs.
Charles Wagner were Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Goeglein and children, Circle11ille.
Mr. and Mrs. William Smith of
Dayton were week end guests of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry
Hayman , East.8'1' guests of the Hay­
mans were Mr. and Mrs. Bob Wil­
son and children, e.nd Robe['t Rick.
ant, Pomerny.
idrs. Otlmer Grimm (Virginia
Reed) or Middleport, attended Eas­
h�[' services at the Methodist
C hurch here Sunday.
Miss Ruth Ellis of Columbus
visited relatives here Easte['.
Mrs, Flo Allwlne and daughte[',
Mrs. Evelyn Trieb. of Columbua,
spent last week with Rev. F. E.
Dunn and visited Mrs. Dunn at
Holzer Hospital. ·Mrs. Dean Allen
of New Lexington came Monday to
j
spend ee11eral days.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Francis Morris and
I
gra ndson, Bill Lake, spent the

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( 1 7 ) Help Wanted

James Thompson and children of
Clinton, Iowa ; Mr. and Mrs. Ken•
neth Wirt, W ooster; Mr. and Mn.
Dale Finley, Fredericksburg, Miss
Flo Wirt, Cleveland; Mr. and Mrs.
Lowell Sah;er and sons, D ayton.
'Mr. and Mrs. Harry Curtis spent
the Easter week end in Columbus
with Mr. and Mrs. Sam Curtis and
met their son, Tom, a Radar Sea.
man on the USS Mt. McKinley at
Norfolk, Va., who is on a 12-day
leave.

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!:alter ,...1r.end wllh llr. ud 11n.
R. K. SwUl and &lt;iauJhter, Colum-,
bUI.
Mr. and Mn. John FiJher and ,__,,
The Booster Sunday S&lt;:hool Cla11 aons of Akron, Mr. and Mn. Ital'
met at the hotne of Mn. Pearl Roush and 10n, Jerry, and friend
Martin Friday evening, April 15. of Cincinn1ti spent the week: end
An Euler pn,gram was preliented with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Rou1b
and other relativea.
by Mrs. 1-'annie Sayre.
'Mr. and M.i1. Lari')' Birch and
The hostesses, 'Mrs. Martin and
Mrs. Gretta Simpson, &amp;Histed bJ children of Cl inton, N. C., were
�1 1s1i Marilyn Rice served refresh• guests of his parents, Mr. and Mr,.
menls to Miss Vera Beegle, M n. Elia Birch.
Donald McKay of Mt. Victory,
Fannie Sayre, Mrs. Laura McKen­
zie, Mrs. ,[.sabel Simpson, Mn. �e­ was an overnight gueat of Mr. and
rie Roy, Mrs. Marie Roush, Mrs. Mrs. Verne Walterson.
�aggie Sha in. Mn. Blanch Watter­
Mrs. Mae F. Wolfe spent Eaat­
son, Mn. Helen Simpson.
er at Graham, W. Va.
Mrs. Gretta Simpson entertained
Overnight guei;ts of Mrs. Carol
her Su11day School Class wilh arf Sayre Thuuday were Mr. and Mrs.
Easter party and six o'clock din• Lester Dressler, St. Albani, W . Va.
ner Thursday, April lot. There
Mr. and Mrs. Critt Brad.ford ot
were twelve children present.
Worthlugton and Miss Diane Du·
spent the week:
Guests of Mr. ind Mrs. Grover ian of Columbus
'Mr. and Mr&amp;. A. C. Brad•
with
end
Salser here to attend the Birch•
Salse[' wedding were Mr. and Mrs. ford.

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Birthday, Ob,ertlffl
By Seu,ins- Club

8-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midd\epon , 0 . , April 22, 1960

The birthdays of Mra. Dale
Smith and Mrs. Carl Shields were
eelebnttd when the Busy Bee
• •Sewing Circle of lhe Feder.ated
Chureh met Thu rsday at the
cb11tth for an 1i1II day meeting.

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Hobo Porty Held at American Legion Holl
In Middleport By Child�en's League

CELEBRATE
ANN IVERS ARY

Rev. John Elw,ood Named As Speaker For Baptist Youth
OES Vespers Sunday At Middleport To Hold Rally
Rev John Elwood, pastor of the Racine Methodist Church, At R oc k Springs
\vill be the speaker for the o . E.S. Vespers which will _be held

Pians were completed tar 1'0p­
er111Jon l'"orward" m&amp;ht to be htld
April �. when Pomero1 Bend
1.,ran&amp;e met Wednesday eYenina:
at the DAV Hall.
C. L. Heaton, worthy m11ter,
presided and one appeal for aid
waa aniswered.
Communications
were read from the natio nal II nd
state G r angea. Mr. and Mra. Floyd
Spence we.re reporled iU.
The cake baking conted was
tleld with Mr s, Marshall Carlisle
Mr1. H e 1 en v. Workman and Mn'.
!� uth J ackson, Jackson, as judte,.
, Mrs. H eatun won 1irat prize and
Mn. C ar l K ::i.m1th, second.
1 At tne cl se 01 the meetina:,
o
I cake and cofJee were served.

DILAP I ILO,

Mainey About
People
In Pomeroy

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·Small .'Businessmen • • ,
BANK •their{savingi

At Sale Prices
1955 CADILLAC 4 Door Sedan · · · · · · $1 ,595

U11c lol'11I owner. Power 1t1.-c rl n,g. Spull('lM bh1ck iinbh.

1959 PONTIAC V8 4 Dr. Sedan · · · · $2,495

H.udio and llelilcr. One careiut owner. Extra nice.

1958 BUICK V8 - 4 Door · · · $1 ,995

U.ard Top &amp;dan. One oa�l'w owner. Showe good oare. Was $2196.

1959 BUICK V8 Hard Top 4 Dr. · · · · $2,695

One can:f1.tl owrter. Oyrt.t·Mow. Radio and heater. Sharp t,tr.

1957 BUICK V8 Super . . · · . . . . · · . . . . $1,795

! lard Top 2 Door. Power 1tt.-ering IDd brtkee. Really n1ce. O ne
Nre!ul owner.
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1 957 BUICK V8 Centurr · . . · · . . · $1,795

Uard Top 2 Door. Alm&lt;&gt;1l Hke the day It waii told.

1 956 CHEVROLET va

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Statio n Wago n. One careful owner, Shows belt of �N.

1955 FORD VS Falrlane · ··· · · · · · · · · · · · $795

2 Door Sedan. A beauUful 01r.

TRUC KS

1956 GMC VB 2 Ton Chassis &amp; Cab · · $1 ,695

172" �f'tlhaM!. Exceptlomlly 1ood. 11.28 X 20 10 ply tlrca. One
Clll"&lt;flful owner. Uaed u produce truck.

1955 FORD VS Pickup

SbO'WII &amp;ood c.rc.

$695

illanu /tlore
OPEN UNTIL 7:30 MON. THRU SAT.

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Girls Report
·on Trip To

Candidates
Turn Out For
Portland Club

USED CARS
1 95? Stud1bok1r
a if)"!. with overdrlw.

DEFROSflNG
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FREIZElt or
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Lark..
1 lOOlll owner. Like Ntw.

1 957 Ford V,8

l"llrlone IIOO - 2 Door. Ro•
dio • HNter. Clea n • Nk-e.

1 957 Stud1bok1r

Heat�.

1 956 M1rcurv

Montolar Convert.lble. hw­
er Bnket • Seat. A-utom••
Uc Tra111m1Nion. New Top
1n&lt;I. oil ,rood
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Meet The Candidates

Bentz, Holter, Davis Are Seeking Local Political Offices

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By Committees For Hospital

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REFRIGERATOR•
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ADJUST ILi
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1953 Ooda• V-8

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1 949 Ford 6
1949 O.ld1mobil1
"'1'1". HOiler.
1 950 DeSoto
Radio and Healer. Good Tirea.
1953 Ford V-8
• Door, 11&gt;4l• uid 1;1;..tor.

Mri'ROPOLITAN
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demolished in the collision on
o
R
c��o�e���n�i
today
th"t Lee died ln•tantly
mm,mum.
the
.
ol
· llJ&gt;tt tllltn 80 :members ol the Meigs County Assoc,ation
.
e
t
cOllision whic h threw.
n
Leaulallon w d� also he sought in
dinner meeti�
Pub.li• e Sc:b.ool Employes attended an annual
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to
eslabliah
maximum
hours
fo
r
him
from
his demolished Che•
ofidle' .Orphiu�on at the Ches�r elernen\ary school last night
.
non•cerUfled employes. Mr. Lewis vrolet sedan to the side of the
to b�ar ad�esaes by Stephen Lewis , secretary of the O�io �s- praised Sen. Porter's record in the
soclitioa; and· J. -Sb,erman Porter, state senator from this dis- Oh'lo Senate and described him as road. He suffered a fractured
Deputy Keanetb Grover stand&amp; wbe1'e the body of Cbarlea E. Lff wu found
skull, a crushed chest, a brok•
trlc,f. ·
"a good school man."
en 1et't leg and a broke n neek
. . r,n,w;ng the regular ,..,; ,n, Corone
-llj&gt;IIS'Clejand presldenl of the county group, presided.
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delegales from each difltrict met
Sen:· Portv and 1i1r. Lewia were
Lee
was
uld
be
lrave
t
e1
mg
n
real
es
te
rth
the
x
2.2
la
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in classroom s to dlscuss problems
,
lritroduced by County Superintend,
miles s�uth of the M i ddleport
eftt' bf Schoo\, O� O. Patterson in reduced, thus relieving the heavy relating to thei r jobs aa cooks '
l corporation line. A tractor-trailer
rs Rnd janitor&amp;.
a ,eU!on that follOWtd a dinner burd�n on real e.tate owne�s and bus drive
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owned by the Keystone Motor
,of
ution
ing
a
ire,t
distrib
provid
fa
■er'led · �f the , Chetlet PTA, ,rid
Express, Inc., driven by Gordon
the
ta:r.
load
amona
worker,
who
1 ' }m)gram ·�y thti Cheiter ,chool.
,
s.
Turley, 56, Huntiugton,
e1ta�.
o
n
real
d
wn
o
Va.
o_t told � .1roup be
5et1 i'ort,
• r ··. ·
was traveling · south, carrying a
He
,uurec1
the
mernben
fa'vdred
· a . te inco•e tax but on1
load of pipe.
f that he tiivored leglllaUon that
Skid marks lt the scene of the
����e��,�v�..1
.
woqld spe)� out the duties and .,
w
J.:.
crash showed that Lee was three
ff
t1irl1 were iueats of lhe MiddleOptimism, tempered with knowledge that "a lot of work
non-certified
for
achedulea
aa�ry
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feet over lhe c
, e'mploYetll of the schools.
porl • Pomeroy Rotary Club n;. remains to be done" dominated a meeting Friday night of the
. enter line when
bis car struck the left front
Mr. Lewis ex.plained pr:o1pecLiv,e
Meigs county candiclatell turn- day night to report on their Bo- county.wide committee asking approval of a bond iasUe to
bumpe.r, wheel and fender of the ed out in force Jf&amp;t nighl to en- ta'.ry-,ponsored trip to the Wilming- build the proposed Meigs County Veterans Memorial Hospital.
\.clHlllt;ill
le&amp;i&amp;lation which would be pre•
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tented 111t the n�:Xt ffie;on Of the
COLUMBUS UPI - The Ohio heavy tra c tor. '['Urley suffered a joy the cooking or the Portland · ton, Ohio Muiic FeSlival in M•rch
Ediso n Ho l&gt;Stetter, chairman, . presided, ass.isted . by Mn.
sprained back but wa, not treated W C ladies and to ex.toll the ft- when the club met in social l'ooma
Jegblotur,, •defining the. duUes ol State Bar Assn. said today ;1,
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Cedric
Clark, secretary, and reviewed action taken to .date,
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Turley lold officers lnveatigal• own virtues l n speeches foJ lo1a:1-.. ; of the Heath Methodist Church. .
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non-&lt;'.ertified emgiO)'Oll and estab- nual 'first place award for jour
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th
ac
er
ion planned by ls comm1'ttee, andl then accepted a
The were M',ss Judy Gregg and
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' ·1• t� UPl _ lishing m111Jmdm salaries. He stat• nalists will go this year to Marc ing the accident th11t he Hw the the annual ··candidates Ni1nt"
. ��iss Judy Butcher, who were p'�-- num ber of suggestions Irom lbe floor for ad d tional pmn,oUOD
It jtrade ,, Pdfrtt.· �ere ha�e ed that legislation would be sought D. Gleisser of the Cleveland Plain car approaching and pulled to the dinner at the Portland school
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right onto ttle berm but was un• epo nsored by the Portland Cont- sellted by Mrs: Clarence Lacey, dunng lbe fmat 10 days before the M ay 3 Primat"y e Jedion..
I cl'l,iJtnie M:°Je� m to u\crease the 0pre,ent $1600 al- Dealer.
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vocal music instructor of Middle- Thirty•five persons attended. 1 the bosp,tal" in recent daf• with.
� .91 ���:-b! •�"�, lobPe'1,t per cla'f'l'oom to $1800' as The awa rd was (or Gleisa�r·11 able to avoid the collision. Lee, munity Club.
part High School.
Several .reporta • were receiWd anno unce..ment lhal · UH1 JIUCI
app
.ucnUy
P'8Vt1llng
at
a
bl:h
series of arliclea
concerning
the
w.�M.,.a�,a�.�-e .
lhe candi
a wer
.
.
that
sentiment bas shifted to ..,or Coaununi.tJ HefPi�l lnc.• board ol
91
dat
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--1s
deacrlbed
the
cultural
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· 10 make ehOrt · t.allu to
tiiw and legal processes . Chief 1'11:t. o! apeed.♦ lost a wheel from pre
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9f0m
votad to OM'�, .�
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eru:;idunent
they
received
during
b
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car
at
the
point
JusUce
Carl
V.
Weyiandt
or
lh�
if
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im�o
t the gathering. Three candidates
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plf'ir'
with
qualified
dodon
the
festival
and
thankM
the
club
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Ohio Supreme Court will present and the car traveled
approxJ- unable ' lo atte nd sent letters of
a the
ffl,den I
lfenry"J'brd
�edicine and o( o,teopath)', .ul&gt;the award at the association's an! 1 mately 5D feet, scattering parLs reg ret. They are Maxine Allens- rolthe tr ip This is an ann ual prCI'
■Rll'Wer �d"they objftted t: tbeir
� to reatonable rules aod · �IU•
n u1l banquet in Cleveland May 61 along lhe highway, until it ca�e
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and'er bein1 martid wron&amp;. The
worth, candidate for recorder on Jet!t of the local club.
Jat1on.s req,wred. b_y tbe �can
l!re&amp;ident Ted Reed, Jr., pre
Perry L. Smith of th• Lim. to rest on its top on the right the Democratic tkket, Robert
teH�er1 said the 111mr WH Eli
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sided imd twk the
o,p1 tal �t1on,
occasion
to
s
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WH
chOMn
to
rk•lv•
th•
1ic\e
of
t�e
highway.
Hil
bod)'
Whitney,
Hoeflich, can'didate for commi!I•
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Hospital
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ApproXlmately � Porbwvy on the court1.. and admlnl1tra- the Cir . .
Teaehen thto\'llbout O�io pre.
llirtmg.
Hunt committee chairmaned by
a nd Clyde G. MIihoan, candidt le uo Hu· bbard Ior · att •exTho Irv- =-- - ,.,.-,.
w -,.I
.IUlroI d . ""'
pue a lilt of gu&amp;ltion, ta be uted, IJii'h SchOOl stu�ent8, tacult;r: mem•. Ion of' juatlc•. T hird plKa W9nt I Jnvestigatinii: the tragle acci- for treasurer
on the Republican
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qU�iolll ■re dis-' beta 1nd · -,:ueat1 attel\d,eA Qte, �II"
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cellen
1n t!sta.
j�b"
of
Sunda
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lall
y whe� one
· ' , oj le'&lt;let l .wins,rttt of th• Pom: de.n,t were -Sheriff Robert Har· ticket.
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are . d
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tributed lCt .� tl¥'9Uah . f,he , nµ.,, lunior-Senior Prom' held li'sl eroy Dti ly Sentinel for 1hl1 Mflff tentiaCb and Deputies Howard
�f the b,iggea� crowds of children holdin g their local Teen •a �
� oek 11?,
actlan .,.....
Road•
c..,r«sman w,.,...,. Moeller m the h1i;t�ry o( th� event claim•
.....,. ni-";t with a •Jorit,
s�&amp;t Edu�• -��,nt jn t:0-. n�lll in the Po�el'f)y Junl.of. Hi;h concernlna lur'IN, ,nd (urp duty. �ahk aI!d Kermeth Grover, &amp;fate
E- O this Sunday, April 24th on
u
WH
Npretentff
by
Don
M
llen
YDt. of six 1ttendh-.. ,.,.,hill
St..hool ampaalum.
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lunibi,1.
'Ole association said One
of H1gh,Wa)' Patrolmen G. E. Scott Mtqs' County o.mocretk com,. ed • 430 prtzes prov�ed by .tocal th e lower parking lot in Pomeroy
'- 11
Sheral studenl8 havt written
�ky,
buSJ.ne� and profe8-l0,nal people. at 12 :JO p. m.
•Tti.e gymnalluin waa -decorated tn Gleisaer's arUcle&amp; 11ecured a . $Uf! and C. L, Bo,ui:s, of the Oallipolls
on
ml•l
tr
who
al
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gg led
Rolar
lloPDI
lUI (Dr.) Jlay p1cken1 spoke
th@ , .ft:1:clbe letelien ae�Ins: I.hen, a ".Rendn'fOUe :With the Stars" 000 g rant for the Cleveland Legal ·p�t and Patrolman Ike Ne'll Of
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The oad E-0 ls an event tbat
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u da)'I mcluded:
final
to 1xpl1ln , their' 1n1wer. lnterer;l theme. White crepe paper wlth , Aid Soclety to set up Cuyahoga the · Middleport Police Depart• '¥Or of lhe hoapltal boftd 1..,. brie
o·� the proposed bond iS!lue enables teen.age driven
to enand Wllllem Rowl1ftd, Athena. fo� a� eig� County yeterans Mem•
wa■ rePQrted hiah in · the ,c:hool told atar,· formed a false ceUinJ: cou nty's first 1egal aid defender ment.
into
ler
safe
competitio
n
an d
-''So much fJl
little" amt
NPNIWlt.d Oldey Collin-. R• onal H�sp1tal. He said he was com•
to ,ftnd lhe tdu°l!ttn' et.plan&amp;'tlon. and walls of the :room. Silver ind oflice.
Funeral services for Mr. Lee.
.promotes .■afe driving,
"Too
good to turn dami,'.' bNed
publlt:1n
candidtte
for
COftp)etely
suppor
of
m
the
t
BQ�rt. . ,LtiU.e1 ellhth ,ride gold star• hun&amp; from the cciillnl
propo
sa�.
The Plain Dealer will recelve will be held Monday afternoon a t
Sunda y 's pu1:icipanta have com• on the fact that approval of J.h1
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teacher heh', aatd be WU bbldlna throughout the gym,
the newspaper awar&lt;J for
its two o'clock at the Ewing Chapel
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requS'emeAI, -'12 mill bond iarue tor $235,ooQ
County candidates were intro­ m @very way possible.
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Hta'hHpt ol tbe eventna wae "co111tructive contribulion to the conducted by J.tev. Edison Weaver
that of passing a teal "'n drivin&amp;: on .May 3 actually will make
ia .51vcd ltom the Racine the uowina: Qf the Prom King and ■cienee of jurisprudence in lhe of Mason. Burial wUI be made in duced in the order of �ileir list­
Two other guests were introduc• knowledge. The akilJ teat ii the available another mill. 'l'hi, .ia
tea . en. He � . he . belleved the Queen aelected from memben of admlntatration of (luatice. "
the Beech Grove Cemetery.
ing on the ballot by Hubert ed, Marshan Boggs, ol Gallipolia, second and final part ol J.he because $2lM,OOO is alrudJ oa
Mr .. Lee Is survived b( his wife Price and R obert Beegle, who and Vernon Blakeslee of Michigan, competition.
Indivldaul award win ners will
•�•n.U Wert j�tled in cbll· the lunlor clue. Mile Darlene
band, federal aid f1md■ wW pro. ·
len,;�I the �h.lW.. :
lu.tlJ, dau1hl.llr of Mr. and Mn. receive $300 for firal place, $200 Thelma Je,in 'A.n expectant mother acted iS maater of ceremony,
brother of llotarian C. E. BlakesAwards include Road-E-0 safe vlde mother sum -which, with the
Ronald Gf1dy,
Pomeroy, w11 for ,econd and $100 for third. The a son Randy Joe, 3, and a dauchLeadoff speaker waa E. A. Win, lee.
driving patches given to all en• proposed $235,000 bond iuue; wiD,
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ter, �ickie Sue, 2. Also surviving gett, Democratic candidate for
Quee,i
crowned
while
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radio
and
teleYJ&amp;ion
Ladies of' Heath Church serving tered i n the akill test, a total of tiet $860,000 f01 the tO-bed mocl:"
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are h1a .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wal- representative with hie Democra• the dinner were Mr,. Harry Ches- $00 in cash prizes to the tbrH "1tn equipped facUity �
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Helnee, ,on of Mr. and Mn. Theo statlona will receive plaques.
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ter Lee, Kingsbury Road, Pome- tic opponent Hen ry Bent&amp; Jr., h · Mn. J•� BecltUe, Mn. Ray- highest cont�st.anta, tropblea to
Heines,
Hemlock Grove,
wu
-"Vote for the Veteradl 11:euJ,
Cas
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roy RD; two . 11stera, Mary Lee and Republican candidate Georee
11amed Kint.
KonkriglJ;,. Mn. Fred Hibbs, the three b1ghe1t boy1 and Lbe orial Hospital a Li•ine Memt,ll'ill"
tro ays
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•ne twJJ were aelected bJ mem•
Freda riit:IJnle and Miss· Bess three highe.sl girls, a revolving baaed on the .knowled1e t.blt �
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Candidates for all other counl)'
sehool . ll'opby
ben of The Five SaJntl dance band
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to lhe winnini ta the end of the· line"' · for olitHarold, t;:!olumbus; Wllli•m, Ft. offices were p resent. except tbe
school,
lor
wJ:ticb
played
Tak•
event
the
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rremler
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lo •the 11.ate ll;inin&amp; illNII for 1h11' �fiat; . . . .
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, ;. • .-,.¥Yint put In the coto.naUon cere- del ·eauro today accu&amp;ed the Worth, Tex. ; Georet Pensacola, two candidates !or probate Jud;e
finals lo be held in Warnl1, 0., and tha( lf , tbt. ,bDhd · �e ii �t-- . ,- . ,
MAN F I NID
hnh-11 .-,VJces for Ever. tt mony wae . Terry Jtnipt, Junior United St.alee or auppol1ing a Fla., and Walter Lee Jr., P�me- Harmon O'Brien, Republican and
Albert E. Dodson, Mt Dora Lake, to the boy •nd girl ·placiQ Jfirit. app�� �
U6tl0Qbk4,
E. W. Peoples,
Democrit
E. ')i.eKnl&amp;b
18� JfiJ.O dlid Clara p�idflljt. KnJcht a�o pre• "Fifth Column" ayainsl his ?'fl · roy.
Fla., waa finE11 $150 and costs and
The sthoola and t.be number of ly 1''11 he ,■pent ·lD IOlite '.fepJ. "wi,
The accident victim was a cr,ne cornmiqjon era, present end apeat ·aentenced to three day■ in jail by con testants an Middleport ' 18; toward a .Vaterur aem� bll- _
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r,al- aent,a �. qulen lf(tb a bouquet ol aime in Cuba.
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Cattro made the. ehara:e . in • ope;ator employed at the ,Kaiser lni were H•rry Craif, Dan Hart­ Mayor Charlet Lea:ar In a 'suslon Rutland 11; Ea1tena t;' �y � it •oa't � a bospJbW 1
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wtq J&gt;i . 1 � · • ,t t 9. m. �menta wert1 �ed · at three-1tour and · 20-qlinute n,uoo- Aluminum In Ravenswood. He wa, in1er, Julian Hill, ArvH. Holter of court last ni&amp;bt. Dodaon had and Racine 2.
Ottier Su111dioi1t
r� intera,Jalon by lfl� memberl 'llride radio and televi•lon broad- a veteran of the Korean War -and · Oharles Runell, 1fl Repnbli­ been arreated early ' .Friday mornThe e'vent it sponsored by the
Bill Childs dilP� . • - �.
. , th� b�I, tn ·
Ho�, · ii
� JOO �ttetld Paa:e Six
with lJ7 moJtlba service in Korea.. St!e Candldatea Turn Out Page Sb: ing by Pomeroy police.
Meige Gountr Jaycees. ,, 1 . •• •f r. •\' ..:...:,t.,f •�· , 1 0 Da,s: Pil�e . Sit :,
eut that eoded after midniaht.
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la 'Slohl@l \'own,hJp ,,nd
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· Ibo lut 1..,; )..n be w11
em yed It tbe Toledo State
HollilW.
Ki; w11 a merilber of the Cbru­
,&lt;.hurcb ,.ancf ,lla4 Jut ,.
Henry (Duke) Bentz, Jr.,. Racine was elected .preaident of the or- lion to ihe office of County Com• cm Local Board of Education. He
eel.,., . hlo �,ear nuodal lrom the
is another oandidate who is mak· ganization on the resignation of missioner at the Republican pri• is active in dairy organization� and
�vlllf · l!.lion!c Lodi• No.
ins: hie fi rst step into count)' Norman Klees. He is a member of mary May 3. He is a prominent is a district representative from
!ti. Ile wu maoter
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,politics. He is seeking the nomi• the Oper.Ung E ngineers Union farmer of the Bashan area where �ig.s County to the Dairy Coop­
or tnat � /o, ux ,..,. aad
nation to the office of represen• and of the
Racine Baptist he operates a 1.airy farm.
erative Sales Association in Clur•
be!ned t&lt;&gt; . c:!t@ier No. 205, OES.
tative to the General Aesembly Church.
lf'slon.
ltaioiilc �I� 'will be held
M r . Holte r was born in Chester
on the Democratic ticket at the
ARVIL
HOLTER
at I .., . ill. �; 1t the ,._1
Town.ship and i� a graduate o{ the
In addition, he is on the board
May Prima ry.
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Arvil Holter , Baahan, 1s a can- Chester High School . He 1,9 now of directors or the Mei1s Couoty
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Mr. Bei1tz is chairman of the
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IOn) of the late
See candklates Paa:e· Sia 1 �
Dl!!motraUc executive committee I dldate for the Republican nomina­ serving as a member of the East•
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DIii� and � �blnlOn) lit&gt;
and
has
bee
n active for some lime
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in J,he Democratic political af­
, wife, · Vt•• '\llolll�) . 11�11bt;
fairs In Meigs Count)'. He is the
lllq. J�pb llllldred
a
10n of lbe late Henry BentI Sr.,
in,1 ,s1...-vwe, 0., Ind
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who waa also active in Democratic
NV I' nloiW, •114 .epbewi. ;
politics and served a, mayor of
Fflondl
be
al the
Racine.
, flmll'al hoalt' , u,tUme. . The Rev.
He served as Racine'a mayor,
by lhe
1 � . L Gafditer
elected ln 1 952, is em ployed by
, Rov., �· H, ��; fll llf!i;,"te.
the Ohio River San d and Gravel
•' Company, and was employed by
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the Tti•Stale M aterials Company
f'o.r eight years. He al lended Ra­
ci ne grade and hlgh schools. Du r­
ing his term a.s mayor of Racine,
1ued ! Q ;�to
tit ·to'Do•ld
Mr. Bentz was the youngest mayor
in Ohio.
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He I&amp; married to the former
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of Mrs, Edith Teafo rd of MJnera­
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of alr-p ljotos of Meigs county fanns. Readers are in­
vJUe. They have three children.
lo
the farm - if they can calling The ; Dally Sentinel during business
�bj,n,-,
Mr. Bentz tened as vice chair­
a ha ndsome 317 print of this plctunr by vlsltlnil min oi the Mela• County Demo­
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RHIOMltle Ofhf' RetuNCI.

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A \4o1ent colllslon al 5 a .m.
lod,y look the llfe of a yOung
Pomeroy father in wbal local
officials described as tbe worst
traffic accident the� witnessed
in -years.
Dead ls Charles E. Lee 27
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Employees In Dinner Meeting At Chester Friday
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Chevy Sedan
Demolished
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SPEND VACATION Hl!RI
College students 1pending the
Esater vacation at lhe homes of
their parents in Mason were:
Henry Burgess, son of Mrs . Emily
Burge!is, WVU: Jimmy Johnson,
son of Mr. anrl Mrs. James John•
son, and Bill Foglesong, son of
M r . and Mn. nonsld Fogl esong,
both or Marshall C11l1ege ; ; Mari­
lyn Fogle8ong, daughter of Mr.
1rnd Mn. Donald t'og:leaong, Uni•
Nunlng
versity ot Clndnnati
School: Ma rvin Roush, son of
Mrs. Lillian Se tmler, Marshall
Oollege; Diane Capehart, daui;:h •
ll!!r of Mr. and. Mrs. Russell
Capehart, Un iversity of Kentucky;
Ann Newland, daughter of Mr.
and Mn. Harvey Newland, Moun•
t1ln State Buslnc:1.11 College, Park­
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MAN IN THI MIDOl.1

sprlne rally of lhe youth
this Sunday at 2:30 at the M1d.dleport Church of Chnst. The of the Rio Grande Baptist Aaso­
Members and guests of the Middleport Child Conservation
Horrisonville chapter, Evangeline Chapter, Pomeroy .Chapter ciatlon will be held Saturday
League enjoyed a H obo Party Thursday evening at the Amer­
and Racine Chapter, OES, are co-�ponsors of th� service.
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ican Legion Hall with tirizes being a,w�ded to Mrs. �de�
frorn 5.7 at the Mei.a, County
Mrs. Lillian Stieff, of Evangeline chapter Wlll be the ac - f a1rg ro 1.1 nds.
A potluck dinner was 5'rved
Cullums for the most onginal hobo outfit and Mrs. Katie Bi­
c:ompanisl [or the ,ervice and
at noon to Mrs. Shields, Mn.
ron for the most authenic.
The wiene r roaet will be fol•
Theo Neutzling of the same
'.Mrs.
Smith, Mrs.
Amanda
Ka spar ,
Cullums
was dressed as a lady tramp with ragged fur
Mrs.
Jo\l,'ed
by a brief devotional per­
· ;chapter will welcome the con1:re­
: Mn. Lena Huber, Mrs. Ben Neutz . piec e . green hose. ragged siip
sk i ll! Dy the vanoua
iud and
g11twn.
· ling, Mias Lena Gruese r , Mn. W. showing beneat11 her tattered Mrs . Robert Hoeflich and Miss
church
youth
groups.
L, Kautz, Mn. Louis Heibel, Mrs. dress. Mrs. Bi ron looked tike the l'' r eddie lloudashelt, gueats fo r the
· ' Rev. Fred 1. Gardner, pastor of
Mr. and Mrs. C&amp;lvin Si mpson
Carrie Grueser, M rs. Clarence typical hobo with clothee many
the host ctlurch will have the in•
and M r . and Mrs. OrYal W i l es of
M assar, MiH Anna Durst and sizes too large and tennis shoes.
vocation and Mrs. Paul Winn, of
the Pomeroy church recreation
Mn. A•l11m Ebersbach.
9y L UCILLli HAWKINS
�mm1ltce will act as adult counH.i.rnsonvalie L'hapter and Mrs.
U eorge �1emharl of Evangeline,
MISS Tma Ue Isham of Colum• c1Jors.
w11J �u1g "SW of the la at·'. Mrs .
)1rs Bl.!tl} Everson
bus was the Easter week end guest
A Rio Grande C.Ollege gogpel
i:::rnma
Jane McClintock o( Rac ine
the program which began with a
oi Mrs. Lury • R. Mor r ison, Racine. team wlil conduct the
mo r rung
d1apler
will
also
ain&amp;
a
1010.
reading "The A.merica n Hoho" by
Mrs Wilham Knight and child• service at lbe Pomeroy churcb Sprins
Revival
T
he
reading
of
the
5cripture
SUSI" Slatrr A pt1 .)pct Sh'lw, "The
rcn ul Pt Pleasant, W. Va. we r e Sund�y morning and teach the
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5
.1nd
the
evt!111ne:
prayer
will
be
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D uc I . wai, prrsNi
TbursdJy guests of Mrs. John F. youth cl.uie11 in the church school
• ,tid Mri. Lawre».ce Manley g1w�n by Kev . .t:ugene J. Brown Haily and family.
M•.
progr;;;.ss at the Morni ng Star EUB
Schm. . 1 1 and /'aJL1 Theis and D1
period.
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th wedding an• ._i a �lo r of tne U n ned .\ietbodu; t
\..hUJ·ch and will cont i nue through
ane p ,1 ii, n:-:d .h n Eve rso n d id a ce; e Drated th e r ia
The three who will dieuss the May l . • Services begin each even•
20th.
April
ry,
vcrs.,.
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Sunbur}'
wa
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Ralston
Hemsley
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Pomeroy.
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subject of prayer are Linda Mott mg al eight o'clock. rtev, Kenneth
·1 n ey had a dinner al t he1r
.r n overn ight guest of h is mother,
"Pre th I i l i l i I i n lfurt· . wa "I ,u:·
·.,us. Margaret Hem sley and visited Hubbard, l'-!orma Snyder, Ja.cltson Wrtght.8eu of Belpre is the evan­
mt1 J all t ;.-;unday and had a large
Pomeroy
mith,
P.
of
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Harry
S
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compa 1 i 1 t.l hy Judy W ildcrmul h
d ,n,,, ..•.er,,ry ...•ake. Pre. C h .ip tCr will '"' 100 otft.!rlory b IS (at h er, J O.!iCP h Hems Iey an d and Hill 1'rainer, ltio Crrande. A gelist and music LS under the di­
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A b;, n,J (' • u: •l" !,Cc ! Of Bulch Bach,· J"co,alo
vocal duet Will be rendered by reclion of the Rev. i,�r.ancis H .
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the dmner were Rev. and Anru h. 11,g of the Harrisou- tiroth� r. Doug las.
f
sent
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tel H u�� •'i • efl:i i n n y .S u ian nr
. ville Ctlaplc:r wUI s in g
"h1 tb
Theron Jeffen and Sla.nley Lu.sh- �lazier, pa.sto r o f the church.
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Mrs. Marcella Cuslcr of Colum•
1 "' e y and Judy
Br �ci hu/1'. r· .1
or ,"
er, son of Rev. Cha:r1ea Lusher, 1'here wiJI be special music each
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Mr
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Ed
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Lin
locks
tnc
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Plcasanl,
playc,1 !&gt;i' VN&lt;ll n 11•11 bcn..
,llu:; aud daughter. Mrs. Carolyn
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Chillicothe, accompanied by Mar- eYening and the public is invited.
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Mlinley
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tharks and dauvhters,
Logan, vis..,
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Jorie Rey11olds. :tmily Evana is The church is located j u11t' eas t o(
"J, , , Jtev. Georce E. Dav 1 .s, pastor
Mra . H•ymon d Man Iey an d c••th"
Fo!lo�· w� t h e e•&gt;sl um1· JU tl g1ng.
{.:nurch ikU Sunday will1 ,\1 rs . Margaret the other member of the team.
Rutland
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1 have the benediction and Heinsley.
Miss Poston, Profel80r of En· Slar road.
with Mr�. H�· 1 t &gt; Vultz III charg&lt;!. Hysell and Brenda.
homas
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Clark,
Syracuse,
enter
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gi1sh and atudent advisor will
D ur ln!,: !he gumc pn1od. the gr ou1,
au11 Clatworthy, Alfred Crow, ed Holzer Hospital Wednesday.
Wal div i ded tnlo teams to make
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Mr. and M n1. Wayne Ruasell and accompany the team.
Charles King.
Tony and_
�A.Jfred_
hats with materials furnished by
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daughter, Gail, of Bridgeville,, Pa.,
the cornmlttee. lfr.s. Alice Se� rs
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modeled lhc winning hat which
POMEROY,
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mother,
Mrs.
Samp
Russell
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A big eYening of run and danc•
waa ma?e by .\f rs. M i ld red HumI :,1rs E J lllll I&amp; spending this
ing
is
sel for tonight a t Pt. Pleas•
phrcys c1nd Mrs. �ary Boggs.
TONIGHT
I week m Columbus with relalives. ant when the Jays hold their first
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A ra. Frank Slewart was 1'1:! ·elecl·
Aftl"r the gamrs and program
outdoor
record
GENE
KRUPA
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hop.
The
aUair
the group was invited to the "Ho- ed pr�&amp;dent wher, the . wscs of
ITURBI FILES SUIT
will be staged directly in front ol
Sal Minto - Susan Kohner
bo (kn" (basement) where re• lhe Mmerav11le M,etho�1st Church
ANGELES
UPI-Pianist
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llussell's
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SATURDAY
n
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at
7:30.
A
rreshmt•ntcs of sandwicht•, polato met Wed n esday evening at the
Plans were made for a rummage
.
Jose lturbJ filed u · t • Supe
guitars
and
drum
"ROCK-A-BYE.BABY"
act
will
furnish
Grue11
er sale on :�tay l3-l4 when the W�S
!e� �; reco:��;
cbip 11 • rdii;lws, mi�t:i and coffee home of )'!rs. Wllliam
i
liYe entertainment.
IEirry Lewis. Marilyn, Maxwe.11
[ "".It� M ra. Cha r le, Grue!ler aa U· of the Forest Run Method111t Court Thu r sday 11
were scrv�d ca!ctcr1a style .
of $2? 000 from Ne w Yort art
A dance party wlll be held at
(In Ooror)
. 1 !llsllng hoateas.
Church met Wedneatlay evening a l
.
.
d ea1 er ' Plerre 1:'es1, whom lt?rb1 Eastern High School Saturday
Dccorallon!I wer€' complete with
1
SUN.,
MON.
and TUES.
!he church. Mu. Al fred Y'eauger
Other officers elected. were Mn . pres ided at lhe meeting which charged gave him faked paintings with. the Jays as maater11 of cere- !
the hobo camp fire and the [lo� "1001 ARABIAN NIGHTS' '
ers for I.he labl�• we re plac.ed m K�rl Grue&amp;er, vlee preaident; Mn. Ol&gt;C ned wilh group sin &amp;in g of by Ra phael as security for loans. monies.
DO ttlce and old 111hoes. The p icture William Ru111cll, , Streretary; Mn. "Ch
rist AJ'ose" followed by the
of the presidenl had been app.ro- Eusene Forbes, treasu rer: Mrs. Lord'e Prayer in unison.
priately framed for the occasion Brooks Sayre, aec rll!lary of supply ;
"New Light for Town and Coun­
and hung on a post near the fire. and Mra. ChnlH Gr ueser, aecre­
r ating commit- ta r y of promotion. A contrihutlon try" · was the topic o( devotions. A
on
the
deco
Serving
a
In
depo•l18
They flnd that makln&amp;' rerular
t.ee were M rs. Jean Ann Bradbury, of $J,5 wa1 paid. on the church or• panel dlscuslon on the topic was
�bank savings account helpa them to bulld thetrl
chairman, Mra. Helen S.auer, Mra. gan. All purpoee urd s are being held with Mrs. Ralph Siason, Mn.
,b_usb\��eo ever bl11&amp;"0r, Jolll U1el!I, at our.l&gt;at!k.J)
Beth Pullen and Mn. Muine RUii· 11old as a money making p roject. Fred Nease, Mrs. Edmund Grueser
�dn. kusseJl, Mra. Adolph Grueser Mrs. Rus11 Watao n and Mrs. Law·
aell.
Food committee for the evenlng and Mrs. Pearl Ph\lli ps r eported on rence Napper laking part. Croup
We Pay 3% lntereo\ On Your Saving,
inc luded Mn. Betty Clarkson, calls made on Llnnle Rummel and, atnging and short readings by each
chairman, Mra. Gloria Ebenbach, Katie· Becht.
members concluded the program.
.
Mrs. Kathleen Davis, Mn. Lena
Mrs. Lawrence Napper Wall the de·
[ . Mrs. Stewart wa� 1n r.har,e of votlonal and program Jeadel'.
Bunce and Mrs. Kat le Biron.
the progra m . Ta.king par t were
were
ittee
m
comm
On the progra
During the busines11 session it
1872
SINCE
BANKING
Mn. Burket t. Mn. Fultz, Mrs. Ev, Mra. St�lla Grue�er. Mrs. Sayre, was voted to p11y th• supply ask·
Mn. CI JffC&gt;rd Ph i llips, Mn. R�
cnion and Mn. Aynes Lengen.
ing1 for Foreign Mi8'1ions and also
Member Federal Reserve Syatem
Mra. Cha rles Grueser ,1nd
sell,
ll'f
rs.
by
was
won
prii:e
r
The doo
t.o the �darch of Dollars.
Ethel Lowery and the auction Mrs. Karl G r ueser.
Member Federal
During the social hour, M rs . Sis­
Followin&amp; the program the ho11packaiio by Mrs. Peggy HoudanTlONIIL
Depoalt Imuran&lt;e CorporaUon
teHes 11!rved a dessert courae lo son and Mrs. Yeau11e r served re•
shelt.
other guest, for lhe • evening 1 2 members . and one guest, Mrs. fnu1hmenl8 to those named and
RUTLA ND
POMEKOY
Mrs. Christy Baer, Mr s. John F.
we re M r �. Mild red Hum phreys, Edward Park�r Sr.
Ba\ly, Mrs. Charles Baer, Mrs. Lew•
Mre Gr11ce Johnson, Mrs. Georgia
--- - Evans, Mrs. Yvonne Scally, Mn.
DILIYIRS TRIPLETS
,. is Walker , Mrs. U. S. Nease, Mrs.
John Elwood, Mrs. Albert :Baer,
AURORA,
Ill.
UPI-Mn.
Otto
Seara,
Merl Bradford, Mrs. Alice
"Mn. Billy Jo Knwetzyn, M'ra. Car• Mor■r, 81, oblerved her nlnlh i'llrs. Robert Laudermill, Mr11. Jack
o\yn Bachner, Mr1. Rhojeah Mc­ \t@ddlng anniversary Thunday bJ Curtia and one guest, M.1a. WU·
la rd F'aud ree.
Clure, M rs. Lennie llaDlontla'll. il'tlng birth to triplet boys.
Virgie Hobstetter, M rs. Kate Wil•
son, Mrs. James Simpson, Mrs.
Joan Childs. Mn. Celia Kokovitch
and Mr a. Tootie Euc r t .

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