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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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· · · . . · $1,395

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
See 'lblo.

ELVES 1

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Meet The Candidates

Bentz, Holter, Davis Are Seeking Local Political Offices

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Final 10 Day Action Planned
By Committees For Hospital

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'So Much For So Little'

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He}d Jn' Gym Of
pomero u·IP"h
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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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MOTORS

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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
·
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.
·
•
r t;wing said.
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
co
U
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l11
J
�
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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ellCll
.
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,
�
S
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. .
f
non-&lt;'.ertified emgiO)'Oll and estab- nual 'first place award for jour
.
o
th
ac
er
ion planned by ls comm1'ttee, andl then accepted a
The were M',ss Judy Gregg and
..,-fl5 ·
' ·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.
t
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
11
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.The
--1s
deacrlbed
the
cultural
:l
•..,
· 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'�, .�
!lll;JlU
eru:;idunent
they
received
during
b
·
car
at
the
point
JusUce
Carl
V.
Weyiandt
or
lh�
if
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of
im�o
t the gathering. Three candidates
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n�t•. a•�tt lql, · t/ie el1hth
/
plf'ir'
with
qualified
dodon
the
festival
and
thankM
the
club
vi
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
) ' i I • •
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
.
S
WH
chOMn
to
rk•lv•
th•
1ic\e
of
t�e
highway.
Hil
bod)'
Whitney,
Hoeflich, can'didate for commi!I•
1
Obi
o
Hospital
·
Auociatiou
, fat
I' ,
..1.!.. , • ,runnelup eward for nls artlclM tw'as found about five feet f'rom &amp;ion.er on the Republiean ticket, commend tbe llJ60 Easter Egg:
.
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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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Mn.
qU�iolll ■re dis-' beta 1nd · -,:ueat1 attel\d,eA Qte, �II"
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cellen
1n t!sta.
j�b"
of
Sunda
t
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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Tbs .Meigs Connty Ja)'
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.
;, · , ·
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
..
tPOk•
11'1
,..
. · fer
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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� n� he ureed Ro�rians to hl!ck 11 plet.ed 1,b
teacher heh', aatd be WU bbldlna throughout the gym,
the newspaper awar&lt;J for
its two o'clock at the Ewing Chapel
e
requS'emeAI, -'12 mill bond iarue tor $235,ooQ
County candidates were intro­ m @very way possible.
•P
. d1:Jll the JApen unUt word
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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newspaper,
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 �
lf�
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
.
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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and Mta. Eileen Landaker, Pome- Meinhart as the next apeakera. .
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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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roy and five brothers: Harry and
Candidates for all other counl)'
sehool . ll'opby
ben of The Five SaJntl dance band
Is
Aim
m.
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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
FiHAVANA
and
rremler
UPI
.
a
llip
lo •the 11.ate ll;inin&amp; illNII for 1h11' �fiat; . . . .
.
, ;. • .-,.¥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
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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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· 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.
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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
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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
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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 .
r
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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Neue Settlement on the Morning
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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,
OHIO
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
STORY"
"THE
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
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d ea1 er ' Plerre 1:'es1, whom lt?rb1 Eastern High School Saturday
Dccorallon!I wer€' complete with
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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.
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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,
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UPI-Mn.
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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·
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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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GAltDIM CLU&amp; M•IITING
snvtce was held at the
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Garden
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Church Easter
Meth(&gt;d1st
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The Mode rn Woodmen and the
meel Wed ne,...
and their
••a:r. Ap n·1 27 , 8t . 8 P- I Bedford Sch ool spon1ored an egg
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with.
morninit
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'"' in the program were Cathy,
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ttarTis as co-hostess. Members are lo attend next year. Five grades
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and Sara Seel, Janet 1ngram,
·.\-Honor Roll: Steve Burgess,
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make
to
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bring
Ma,:well, Melv.11 f'aye Jorarcia
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youngsters
part1e1
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'fh umas, Arthur and
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Beverly Burns Robert Greene.
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WCTU TO MEET
Ley Ball, Carolyn Dotson. Norma SteC!l.
pre-school &lt;· hildren.
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Mr. and Mr11 - Albert Ke_,rns _a nd
Birthday• for the month are: Field Carol Gibbs, Sue Goodnite,
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the First Baptist Church. Tucs- Eddie Nelson, April 6; Herold Shirl�y Hr nry, Zorra Jont's, Patsy tons of Albany . were r�ewed 1. n �o
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day, at 7:30 p. m.
"' "ril Rl;er ' Betty R.oush Eleanor Roush, th.e church �1m
••,ii 13 ·, Erk Wood. ,..._.,
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· Rev. Kenneth Na' Tay Ior, M yra !
IO·' Dawn Sharon S.iyre, Gwen
20 ·• Wilford .Biggs· April
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Car�t•r No,s Notn
The Neighborhood met'lmg for April Q; Fred Chirney, Apri l . 17: anne Wolpert Sandra Gthhs.
Mrs.
Emma Jeffers, 83, widow of
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Girl Seouts srheduled for TuesB-Ju mor: Doyle Jones, �nn
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day. April 26, has be('n cancelled _
Maynard, � w rence Roush, Kil_ty Crooksville
on Friday. She w:ls al
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Cards will hl• sent out for the next
be Alman�
Brnwn. 811\ Frey, Patty Bostic, lhe home of a daughter, Mrs.- Cal_
month"li mcelin:;:.
James Hill, Georgeann Jcrters, vin Gorby. St1r\'ivor11 include two
Beverly Roush, Sharon Bashore, sons Cha.8e Je rfers, Thideau, L:t.:
TO HOLD LUNC HEON
Irma Dodson, Donna He.1;�on, Ro- and ' Reed Jeffers, Albany; four
A Girl Si•ou1 leaden and tom­
berl Kell, James Kapp, Sheldon daughten, Mrs. Gorby, Mn. Metta
miUce members recognition lun('h­
Roush., Ruth Scarberry, Donald r"ishi,r, Ridgeway, Pa., Mrs. Gladys
eon will he held at the Student
Vani.lfeter, Ann Howa.rd.
Woodyard, Columbus, and Mrs.
CPnter nf Ohio University. Athenl!I,
B-Sophomore: Richard Abel, Ida Cheadle, Carpenter ; one l)ro­
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Prffl.
lnl'ffnttion■I
on '.\tay 9 al 1 1 :30 a. m, Reserve•
Today ii Saturday, April 28, Velm11 Andei:son, Danny Dod�. ther, Oscar Chase, Albany; and
, lions and money arf' lo he given
Nancy McDaniel, Howard Mc1thl- several grandchildren and great
tu Mrs. William Collins by April the 1 14 day of the year, with 23Z
lion
. Ju.nlor Je Uers, Patty New• grandch ildren.
more in 1960.
27
Sharon Panons, Joe Ru11sell,
land,
The moon i• aPProacbln11: It&amp;
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Williamaon.
Fm1eral services were held at
ne w phase.
Ol!S BANQUET
an: Nancy Armstrong, Hebardsville Monday wilh burial
B-Freshm
The mornln&amp; si..rs are 1111,n,
The aonual molher - daughter'
Daniel Artis, • Barbara Bostic, Sha­ in the church cemetery,
banqnel ul Pomeroy Chapter OES Jupiter and Saturn.
ron
Brown, Eunice Cartwright, Re·
Mr. and i\1rs, Bob Wills and fam­
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On l�ia �� In hl1torr,
will , be · h..Wd ·rueyda¥ •t · 6:30 p. m .
Delores Greene, ily of Midway, Ohio, and Mrs. El­
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In 178§, . ••,•ident..,le&lt;I... tnd, Cfllori1Goodnite,
Tirketa miy be purcha1ed from
M1chir, Amy Roush, Ro­ ll'n Holland and Earl, Fiiirhorn,
Lula Nrasc or Marjorie Woodard. Mt1. Ge�r&amp;e W,u'binaton moved
Beverly Sta11ts, Iola apent the week end here at the
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J11to £h,i. 1.irlt prtsldeiitlal man,•
, --,Zerkle, Wilma Victor Perry home. They helped
Cla�dfa
Worth,
1loo �t th, .. cQrper o� l'f11nldin
&gt; MOTHIRS TO MIIIT
Ingela. Terry Lewis, celebrate the birthday of Elza Mc­
Shirley
Gtlm,
The Senior Mother's Club of i1nd" Cherry Street.a IQ. New York
LIJtda Mani}all, �ennelh Reynolds, Comaa, father of Mrs. Wiles, Mrs.
-M iddlopart (figh ·scil(t�l will hold City.
81ll, Patricia carpenter, Vir­ Holland and Mrs. Perr1 ,
fn ITSI, 1!"1'1 Bu;hnaaq, 1$11 Judy
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,1 rummage sale, .April 29 - 30 In
Hall, Larry King, Ellen Old­
Minla
Paul Hen)' Townsend, Galena,
the Re�d Building, North �cond Prealdent - � l}e · Unlted Sta�i
Ro'wh.
Ro811
aker,
and
and Mr11. Emziti Davis and
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P'f1nklln
COunlf.
Pa
Avenue. Anyone with rummaa1e to
. B--Elghth: Kenneth B1111, Maur­ Mary,Mr.Parkersburg,
were week
In 1792 "LI M■neillal■e" the
he picked up are asked to call
Ann end 1 uesta at the home of Paul,
Galea,
Willh1m
Clark,
ice
.Mrs. Jame11 Buchil.n1n or Mr■. French nath:m ■I ant-e,n, WH
st.'ata, Martha Charle. and W. C. Peck.
written b)' Clapde Jo1epb Rou1et Jobn1011, Bonnie
Arnold Richnrds.
VanMeter,
Carolyn
,
Melva Faye Jordan, Ohio UniverThomp1on
de Ll■le.
Williams, Nor­ 1lty student, spent the Easter
Judy
Webb,
Mary
In 1888, the �overnment 11ked
BOOSTIIS MIITING
William Capehart, El­ vaealion at the home of her par­
1'hf' M HS Band Boosters will for 1215.000 volunteeni to auhit in m• Boawell,
Linda J.,athey, Lynn ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Jor�an.
Crltea,
len
mN•t 1 h1� ('orning Monday evenini tile war a(lalnst Spain.
VanMeter, . Dianna Mrs. John p,11.N Hensler-, Mansheld,
Duane
'Miller,
In 1 93J the Prince of W,1le1
al 7 :m in tho b1md ruom at lhe
Phil Cook, who spent the week with relatives,
Bonney,
James
Woods,
111!,!h id100I. There will be • re• presided at the opening or the
Janet HuHman. visited Mi11 Jordan on Wednesday.
Harmon,
Kimberly
IHirl of 1 1w nominating committee Shalt:eape•re Memorial Theater at
Dale Sa)'re,
Carolyn John1,11n,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett, lo­
Slratrord-on-Avon, En1land.
nnd cl"ttion Of orrtcer9.
A thought for today: Wllllam "Jackie Jones, April 13; Larry cal. and 'Mr. and MN!. W. I. Swet1.
Shake11peare, in Kin&amp; Richard m Reese, April 22 ; David Brickles, Middleport, ur-e spending a vac11·
MEETING CANCELLED
lion in ?lorida,
uld:
"Talken
.are no
100d April 22.
The meeting of lhe 'Mei&amp;• Coun­
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Starkey were
tv H&lt;'PUhl ican Women's Club sched doen . "
Gracie King was honored by a in Cc;,.lumbus las1 week on b,!Aslness.
u'led for Tuesday evening at the
birthday party elven by her mo, They called to see his mother, Mrs ..
HOLZII HOIPrTAL
Hot!!I Martin he1 been cancelled
thet, Mra. Virgil King. The Mecond Mary Starkey in Columbua. and
Admi,-lon1, April 2 1 : Mn. Car- and third grade classes celebraled
- dut lO"" , combined meellng with
slopped near Nelsonville to viRit
the Repuhll&lt;'an Men at the l.'ounty mel Thomas Jewett, Mlddlepott; with her,
with their daughter and famil}',
Theron
Edward
Langsville
Morrl1,
i:arage on Thursday at 8 p. m .
:
A ne w wlndow has been ,1dded
Mr
.and Mre. Donald Jdnes anti
ThN&lt;' will be entertainment and Kevin Lewi■ ,Ma$et, Pomeroy; to the k itchen or the school.
sons.
relre11hment1 will be served. All Mn. Iva Garah Barrett, M iddleport
Roger Zeigler fell and broke
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rice and
Rep11blic1na are 11ordlally Invited. Steven Glen Rou1h, New Haven : hi• arm April 13.
son:,:
of Col 1unbus were i�ests or
Mr6. Harlan Dwi11ht Warner, Mid •
Several new pupils have enter• her parents, ·M r. and MrsJ William
dleport.
AUXILIARY TO MIIT
ed the school. T11ey are Marsha Culwell and sister, Mr. and M.rs.
The Ladle, Auxillary of Drew
DJ1ch1rri e1, April 2 1 : Elma Wil- Ka y Moran, 7th grade; Alvin
Wchsler Post American Legion H ams, Kenneth L. Ca1to, Mr■. Smith, ut grade; Sharon Searle•, Dwaine Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Castor were
will meet 111t the Lea:ton home on Vance t. Mcl&gt;on1ld, Mrs. Donald 2nd grade ; Jimmy Searle8, 2nd
Sunday g1.1e11t� in Charleston with
E.
Harrlson,
Markham,
Marilyn
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'i':30
p.
m.
Mra.
Georre
Tue d a 1
grade : Edward Smith, 3rd grade; their daughter und family, Mr.
Mowery, P1m-Amertun chairman, Charle• Hill, Garnet ,rd , Mealey, Carolyn Searlea. 4th grade and
and Mra.. .Cheate, Spencer �nd Steand M r11. Paul CaM!l, chlld we� Jehl) -D:- - Ot ler, ¥1rk A. S� ndera, Bobby Searles, 6th grade.
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Leshe
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Randolph,
K.
Michael
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charfl
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('halrman will
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Virg¼ni1 Burke'• condkion bas
Guests
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William
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John Bralchcr, Mrs. Donald improved and she is stl\t �onrln•
program. '
Fannin and Infant, Mn. Harold ed to the Children's Hos.pita! in home over 1he week end included
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Riedman and
Dillon, Prem. Infant Female Stal- Columbus.
DIMOCRATS TO MIIT
son
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; M 1· . and
The 'Mel1111 Count)' Women's na�er.
The practlce for the 8th grade 'Mr�. John RuHell and Cindy, and
�netallc Club and the Mete,
play 1, coming along fine. The Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Denninger,
County Dem(Ktratte Club will meet
play entitled "Hessle of the Saugerties, New York;
Waller
In ,lPlnt ae11lon at the Sl!!cond
111111" and the cast is as rollowa:
Ward F1N:hou1e, 1"1uraday, April
Ressie, Donna Smith; Ma Crackelt, Glenna Staats, Sh11ron Brinker.
at , :30 p, m. Each woman ls
B-Seventlr Larry Ball, June
Allen Swartz;
Arkansas, Hilda
Hked to brlni aandwkhe11
or
Hart; Daniel Duckworth, Joe Hall; Clark, Dana Lewis, Kenneth Hol­
cnflltles. All candidates 11re lnvlted
Elmer Applerust,
Lance Hart lin, Shirley Roush1 Palrkia Thomp11nd a large oltendanee is e:xper. t­
Grandpappy, Keith Whaley; Aunt 10n, Sharon Maynard, George
NI.
G.u,.a: Montgomery 16.1 on Su�. Sharon Taylor; Berthy, Lula Rou1h, Thoma11 -Rui,ise ll, Randy
upper 9.8 on lower, 11 feet open;, 'Toban; Parson
Bumble, Jim VanMeler, An11:ela Zerkle, Judith
MEITINO POITPONID
Galllpoll1, 19: 0 011 upper. U.•f Cpdle; Abbie Snapp, Florence Goheen, Kathleen Hesson, Judith
The meeting of lhe PHt Mat­ on lower. 8 !eet open; Lock 23, IJ(Q1.
McAbee, Sandra Picken, Richard
rons ol Pomeroy Chapter 186, 14,8 on upper, 1 1,7 on lower,
The play is to be given April Rood, Harry Surface, Nancy Thorn
OES, scheduled for Tuesdav eve­ runnlna 4S wlckell.
28th at 8 at the Hemlock Grove Bryan Yonker, James Blake, Un­
nln1 hu been postponed due to
Condition■ af Mcwal• Dim■: Granae Hall. Admlssion 2:lc 2:radl!!! da Clark, Erma Crite,, Mary Fo•
the &lt;"hapter'a
mother-d1n11hter All dama art up Lock 13 throua:h •chool and Mc for high school ter, Geora:e Hoffman, Mar)' Riffle,
banquet
Marilyn Stanley.
Loci 23, averacJn1 l '9 trap1 open ,tudents and adults,
Ohl• Rlwar 1Nt1: Downbound
Lock 18, Crucible at &amp; 1m 0-11;
Charles R. Stepphenaon &amp;:30 am,
14-4; Lock UI Trade Wlnd1 4:30
am, 14-2; Raymond E. Salvetti
6 : 10 am, 0-13; Lock 18 P111 ,0ownle 8:10 am, 4.0: W . C. Beck
jord 1 1 am, 14-B; •Lock IO, SIiiy
Ann a:lG am, 2·0; Beaver n:85
am. 1-0; National 6120 am 0-8 ; C.
V, Hun,r 8:Jo am, .2•0; Lock 12
Mike Creditor 10,IIQ am, 21Ml;
Lock 23, Erneatine l :2&amp; Jffl t-0;
Helen Z 2: 10 pm $-4ll A. V. Orlu
�: lO• pm, 'B-0( :Roberf P. Bonnie
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1-0; Ro�rl ..... -.I e,10 om, O-t
Rellanre. 9:,,- affl: 1+-a; Robert G.
We•t 11111,1 1m liO; ,nd two ,tore
boau. on, dtrtlolt bool; Upbqund
Look :18 Rollul R, 011,Mn 2,IO
pm 1-0· -Con1 11:20 1m 1-21; El·
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be Ila hie for .poulble future delklls of the ·hOl)llia1

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Surviv.oa: are 1even son1: Harry
of Allian::e, O.; Franklin. Wind ·
ham, O.; Harold, Young1l0wn, O.;
W�yne, Arlington, Calif.; Roa.
Columbua. O.; Gary and Maxie,
both at home; ai x daughLen : Mn.
Iona Zer-kle, Nnr Haven, W. Va.;
MEIGS GENERAL HOSP!TAL
Miu Naomi Sn)'der, Columbua, O.;
Admitted: Mrs. Rose Carr, Tup­
Mrs. Mary Shinn, Mt. Alto, W. pers Plains; Vir&amp;:il J;1ct, Rutland;
Va_.; Mn. Aleta Weaver, New Ha, Arthur Tracy, Pomeroy; Ethl!I
ven, w. Va.; Mn. Lydia Marab, Nelaon. Pomeroy.
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This is the fine�farm residence of C]ovis M ra'usbau"h
q a•Oout .-'2 mile from Wilkesville J·ust New Castle, Pa.; and Alice Sny­
Dlflniued: F.dn1 Stewart, Rut­
inside. the Meiis .countr. line on Route 124. �t was bmlt 22 y_ears .ago by the l�te Roy hil•
der, at home; a brother, Thomaa land; llarprel Mulford, Cheshire
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Clara Plµllips, now of Wilkesvd le, who about six years ago sold 1� to her son, s.. RFD, Leon ; three ,isten
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Mn. Linnie PuJlina, Lon&amp; Bottom.
.E,CIJ.aa
Roger; •n.q: In tutu. IOld •it to the Strau.sbaugb,f. Mr. Strausbau gh 1s emp loyed with the Ten- Bessie Shinn,
Mt. Alto; Mn. Lei •
Birth: A daughter to Mr. and
Fatmlna iJ ,bll �ila"' ,bese nesse'G, GN Co.
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Scarberry, St. Albani and lira. Mn. Charle.a
Carr, Tuppera
,
day1, ·otten -�V.Olvi'11 l;ve■tment.s
Flossie Mattox. Leon, and 14 Plains.
than
COY-II
which run I.If
•-1o,·,1� . fl&amp;ln'ff.
g,ande hildre n.
New
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Prac tical ly all weed control
th I.V8l'fl.«-• ' vivetlment
Take -r�Friend• wil l be received al the
HE"RING
,.
SET
chemicals are now availabl e in the F •I
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•er·worur •
, ,l .·hllbll' �mech•nl&amp;- 1I\,�-.,i
, •�-s;..o. e,ong FUneraI H ome anytime.
-• 1mony
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h
emng
on •...,,mporar,- ....
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granular
as
11
we
as
ri;
wettable
lor
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'Da
pow·�-..
· �lt,
ed r.nn. . In-''
:t
\il'Jlf J
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hu
bffn
set
tor
April
29
in
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dcr and emulsion form. Granular
. Comuample, II Ina ·. fll 0110 laat
PORTER AP,O I NTEO
mon Pleu court I n lbe dovorce
herbici
dea
usually
er.st 50 to 60 c
Yea,, fedeNI itUd\81 sho\t.
Frank W . Porter. Jr., Pomeroy case of Bolin vttsus Bolin now
more per pou!ld of .4dive materi:;)
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Several f�I ·-' 1:ontribute to
attorney, hu been named guardiarj pending in the Court.
due to 1he fact lhe chemica l. must ad
lhb hilb fatnt. , tny��l'l}en, . ,ays
litem for Janic;e Barrett, a min�
be p,ep,,ed and then added to or, in the
n
Me��
M l.' M.,•1-t
. ..,d, Ohid
divorce cue of Buster
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A1paragus nttd1 we 11-draine
lhe granular carrien.
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.plSt.ate Untverslty
B.:.rrcll versus JanI ce Barrett., at- and weu•
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ed
· E:xtenalPn
so
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accor
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n
lo
di
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-Oowen that the spray contacts.
f'armcrs inlereSted in control- cording to an entry signed by Ohio State Univenity �tension
Cl[M,Jnty �n.
• Ion Agent, Agrl.
Ammonium Sulfamate will sleriJudge John c. Baco11 .
borticulluriltl.
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The use of · emieal1 continues lize the soil for aeveral months. ling weeds wilh chem icals at the
-' ·
lowe
SI
coSt will find an advantage ling Johnsong
to increlae each year not only on Care must be followed that none
rua.
lo applying applicalion of either
farm.a,
Several folks in the county hav.e-contact desir. bUt i'n Ind around homes as of these materials
.
spray or granulars over lhe row. been
wel I Ii- 1··
n Ind u,try.
a.-ble_ p1ant species.
tryin g DNBP as a control of
3 MODEL 448
Edward T. Stroube, Extenaion
Another place where chemicals A 14 inch band over the row will chickwet:d in forage crops. This
AgrPftonilit Ohio State University, are proving helpful ia in the con- &lt;:ut the cost of the herbicide ½ H should be applied in either the
John De•re
who w■l'-ln� M.ei.Js County the past lrol of ground moles. Conlrol is rompared lo over all appJication fall or in March.
wher
e
the
rows
are �2 inche s
week: ,einii�ized the Importance achieved by poi80ning the food of
In contr ollin11: wild onion s and
apart.
or readji,b, · the labels aecompanywild
the
rnoles---eatbworm
garlic 2,4-D is still lhe recs
and
grubs.
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COMPARISO N MADE
I
n · �I ' I
d lh
b g When the food is gone the moles
ommended ., material. ll will probA comparison in cost of Sima- ably take at least four
WITH BLAD.ES
s��'6;1;t·itr.'cla::a��IA �� �:d Ul!iUally leave. Three su g,gested
applic,1zin
applied pre-e mergence is $9.60 tions, appli
l
ori V _n ;-�_ crop, · or specified_ on materials to use include Chlored ln early spring.
th.l!:I. -rn the amount specified, dance, DDT, and arsenate of lead. per acre when apply ing over all or again in tbe !all and two applica1
and at &amp;'b� time ipec�ied.
Spittle bugs 11.re beginn \ ng to $3 20 when aplied 1 0 a band. 2,4·!) tions the following year.
l . · '.J ' ' ' ' '
'' applied over all pre-emergen ce is
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UBe
of
the
chemincrellsed
W.
ffli
hatch
in
Meig;t
Collllty
,
,
and
.
hateta
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In &lt;!a&amp;e of scatter@9 ihfestalion,� TaL&amp;-ll.' ,..1,w.:-,....'"r a•..,e
icals' !-'
which should be · nearly eomplete by 1his' 1 $ 1 •58 per •acre •or 53c Y
&amp;. killed
,�. •nts mo.&lt;o, ' ..
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r-- w�,
lad 111, O•
, , - , t! . . , . ,
when applied with a 1-4 i n•"h band - it may be r
.....,.•ible
to acbi,eue kill '
-.lh.,..,
..,,. ..r "wilhee to save. The on
r. week end. Methoxyehlor sp,.y · can
by using consid�rably heavier
;,:,
erator must nllo use care because be used with best re11ult&amp;, if apDal,;pon is still recommended in amount!! than
recomme
nded.
1
irriL•tl
or
occur
skin
may
with
on
&lt;
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plied
.
thin
w
a
rew day11 followlng the control or establ ished Johnsonj ►' ), I ..; ' ,
Detailed recommendations on
a (ew chemic11.J d'eath may result the April 22nd week end.
grass. Re-treatm ent ls
usually use of herbicides to control wcech
if directions are not follewcd.
LIGHT INFESTATION
needed. Control by plow ing.
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Many people ·in Meigs County
The fall spittlebug aurVC'y il'I ing and heavr pasturing is mow- and in using o&lt;her chemicala may
slill the be secured by calling the Exteo· 1 ncludln g home. nw11era are Inter- Gallia, Jarkson and MeigB Coull.- most practical means
of
control- sion Office.
ested· in killing poiaon ivy. Many ties indilatcd a Hght infestatidh --- ---- ---------------­
people. or •coune, are ausceptible. this ytar, ll :will pay ·lo spray if
to mild or llflVert Irritation when there is one bug per stem. It will
they come in contact with th6 pois- he necessary to pick at least 20
on ivy or even 10me of the j uices slems at ground level and lhcn
which may move through the air pull the leaves away from thf'
in short di■tance&amp;.
stem, and separate the folded
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leaflet
ia
avli.ill11ble
A
l(.lilvs. in- th� bud in order lo fmtl
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PHONE WY 2-%115
charge , \ipon request from the Ex.-' ti'idden spittlcbugs . The "spi1 tie: ·
tension Service entitled "Killing if any, will be clear fluid and ··no
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mulberry A•�.
Poison Ivy." The three herbicides bubbles." The bugs are orange ani.l
Manure to spread'! Forage to go in your silo'?
recommended are a vilxt.ure of are not much larger 1han a pcr2 4-D and° 2, 4 ,5-T, Amitrol. or Am- iod.
Or do you plan on bunk feeding �our livestock.?
�aiimm �1£amate. Care should he
U,lng chemic.ls In the control '
Now, one machine gives you automatic oper•
used ih · applying each of these of weeds Ptrtlcularly in cOrn has
a1ion for any or all three of these big !arm jobs.
threr ,m,terials, The mixture of a.come an ■cc�ted practice.
It's Triple Duty · service that cos� hundreds of
2,4-D im(l 2,4,5-T will kill most \4-D "-• been th• 1t•nd•rd
dollars le,. than the total price of throe single­
other-•�bnibs-, vegetable , ,Plants and· •, ctillinical to UM In corn for '"" ,
·
purpose machines.
· l Thet� grain• erai
cultu�al econom1s
·
This year Simnzin and Atrazin
farms, lndudlng many m WeStare coming inlo the picture when
ern Ohio, usually have larger
used before the corn emerg('s.
A, a Manure Spreader,
aereaa:es than no�mal. Thelr l9:nd Both
of
these
materials
conlrol
an­
th, P T O - p o w e r e d
04331"
is �lghlr prQcluct.1ve and car!�:s nual
brood-leaf plants as well as
a higher value per acre than
spreods 1 30 bu. lood1 In field
- annual grasses. Both or these mater farms, .
,
c o n d i t i o n s where ground
erials. damage most crops olh"er
Big gram tarm.11 generally have
drivc:i can't work.
more money invested In machin­
ery and equipment than do live­
stock r1rm1. Often they have two
As a Forage Wagon
or more tractor&amp;, a .truck, com­
w
ith ♦xt,n,ion 1lde11 the
bine and corn picker, plus the
"331 " un"toad1 outomafi..
usual line o( tillage and harvesting equipment.
colly-you can throw OWf¥f
.
In the U. S. ,aa ,a whole farm
your silogt fork 1 .
1:apU11 Investment per worker
lut year averaged more than the
a"verage per worker in manurac­
Come in and see how the modem, oconomy-engJ.
turine, MiH McDonald polr.U :out
Jnveatment .per farm worker aver­
neared New Holland can ,.,., you tima and IHIIIIY
aged $20,700 COJnpared to $15,300
all year round. Stop in today I
�r ractory worker. Th'e econo­
·
miat hote&amp; ' that many manufactur­
(rltlhtl, Rt. 2. L-. Ohio, .. "" tw. .....
ing pbnta in the country have a
hla:her lnveatment pe_r worker&amp;
arn ,-, tcre with Aa,lc. f¥'llhatr. At left 11 hit w.thlir-ln,,l1w,
than
the averep. Hewever, t.be
Mlddlepor1
.
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aame 'could be said for farms. 1'le
John w. Newmtn.
lnvntmettt w,all bated on the
censlll �efl11i�ion
�I a farm,
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three. ·acre, 0� more• rtth &amp;J'OS&amp;
Phone WV-2-5101
Rutland
8■les of -at le�at 111!50. · a year.

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more doctors who are, badly 11eedod In olil- eoua!f,

taxpayers

With good fertHi,:.cr placement
!arrniet:- avoid injury to lhe eeedJ
and rnak1: the most efflcl1nt use
ol nutrients from the at.art of the
I eorn plant to maturity,
When large appllc1tlon1 of fer.
tilizer are uaed, farmers may
choose to plow do·ll'n or btoadc■st
�rl of il, lbe •1ronoml1t upl1Jnt

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4. Under certain rules alld regulation,, the Ame rleaa Ho1pllal A�l•llon wlJl 11111· !'�;j.� .
C
In which doctors of medlclne 111d doctors of 0111eop,t11y pnctle .
tile f!lll of I J1N ;
5. The Federal Government wW provide over $220,000 In defnylng
e

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'of county commissioner subj eel to the
i/ie"cifffoe
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JI
IJFllll•IY

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The hospital will be operate'.! by tl!e trullees of I 11/lP'Pl'o_Jlt COJIIOl'ltli!II,

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On

r-· unerlill IM:'rv1ce1 for Horion. H.
. l m aht abou t I
' Snyder, who died lH
1 0 at his Let.art, w. Va., home .
will be held Sunday at 2 P m.
from the LeUllrl MethochJt Church
w uh burial in the Ev ,m s C emetery and the lltY. J. w. Hanlon
in charge.
Mt. Snyder wu born April l8,
I 1389. in the Cbefllnul Ridge uea
m Ma(K)n County, the 10n of the
late George W. and
M.arure1
{Shield1) Snyder His wife, BeHle
preceded hi m in duth in l�
Mr. Snyder wu a retired 8. &amp;
0. aeetion worbr.

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111.UI CHI" IIT PACI
NEW YOIIK UPI - tlloe lndt11tri.ah paced ltOCU Iowa- m, •
A,;,,aull Otar,:e
Howard B. Stitt, Ho6son, WH in modcr■�e tradinf tb.11 wek.
the Mei&amp;a Countr Jail tbla momin1
MAH illllTID
aw1intm1 1 hearin1 before Judi:e
P111trolman Pred De'WeeN •
E. W Peoplea in counly court
jailed Bel1l&amp;III ....
ch.ar;:ed with au.ault and ballet)' . re�1ed lnd
Chillicothe, Friday n(lbt
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A ·cordi ng to Depul)' �ennelh ehar1ea of lntozlcatloa. Re will
Grover. who �rre■ted StJII, the appe ar before Mayor JCenMdl
warr�nt was 111ned by M_elvm Lee, McElhinney thia everliJ'I,
Le.,1d mg Cre�k , who cl11med th_a l
Su tt 1truclt him m the mouth Stitt
AIIMITIOHG
ti.as both !�gs otr as the result or
HOUSI! PAINT
a tum accident a.everal years 1go .
OUTSIDE WHn'E
14.3t pl.
Adam s Will Enroll lo
Abo Rubber Bate Lel.ei: 1flll
Bu&amp;ineH Coune
Paint in the Late■t Homo -4
Arnold Ray Adams, aon or Mr.
Garden Colonl.
and Mrs. Cl,rence D. Adam,. Rt. 2.
Racine, hH just completed arrange 1
menta to entl!r the Columbua Bus­
mes, Univer,ity. Columbua.
"We Do Cuatom Grindmc"'
A.mold it ■ vaduate of Racine
No. 2nd If.
PMM WY 2.a:84
High School and w,11 enroll in the
MIDDLIPOllT
Junior Accounting Course at the
University in September of thi1
year.
Hobeon Man Jailed

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1111cl r.Jnjiie (Jfoyl) Nelson.
TIie candldjllt, �oled widely for bll good natund jolly
Jal!III. hu be..,; J fur �ler for many years, operatea
11!. �land bo\U. JU franchlee, Is a member of the
CQilnly Filil' �rd. of the Hemlock Grove Church of
Chrlal, the Ji�� Grove G�ll!IJe aJld of the Masonic

Clyde G. Millhone

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Snyder Services
Will Be Held
Sunday At Two

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You'll find 11
best for a neat
and tbrllly Job!

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John Bradford ,nd CTiK
Galvin (Dot) FarJei matri�
Ari �i('kens. Th eir rhildren A dd 1e
f.,dwurd Salser; Cora
1narried
married a Roo1; Jessie, a Rennell;
.
Samuel . Edna Beegle; Bessie, a
F.rvin. Edna Beegle daughter of
Ulyses and Ida McElroy Beegle.
Stella Beegle daughte r of Uly•
ses and Mary Wolfe Beegle mar­
ried G uy Beegle
Curl C.irnahan's father was
John, his grandfather was Thomas Carnahan.
Harohl's rather was William his
grandfather w11s Porter Carnahan.
Thomas and Porter were bro·
thers.
Curt Carnahan'9 m9t,b.er was •
si ster or D�vid and Cpddo.:k
Reese ani JoJm �se
Dorr -and y· irf ,E; . . 1 f&gt;t\Welfe's
children Don,_ WiJ.ham, Harry,
May, P4ary, 0#i/,. Harry rarrled
Cora _ ,Jenk!ris.
e _only Ofie who
married
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Curt ,Clmahan'a rpqthe(s matden name w111 ijathryn Reese.
, 1'MI IND
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hospital will

2. A new

Republican Prima ry
May 3:rd
1eekl nj

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,•' ,, AvetY ii(� ,edtilrd t��•hll1, i,

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1. The people of Molge County need and are ent ltled lo • modern county ho&amp;Jlllal.

Coun ty Com missi oner

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FACTS YOU SBOUl;D CQN$1DE�

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Due to the accident In which I 1uffered • broken hip,
I have been unal!)a lo conlllcl my m1ny friends In Melp
County durln&amp; thi. pr!lllary cl\lllpalp. However, I am

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OPTOMETRIST
Eal Court SlrHt, Pemoroy
Roan, ,. 1, JI; � to •: (C!.ote it Nooa llll Than-I -

FOR

Clyde G. Millhone
County Treasurer

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Vote : For The. :

A.VERY

A STATEM ENT PROM

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Fertilizer doe, the mo,t 11ood
for corn when it la placed two
Inches to the •Ide and two inches
below the Med, 11y1 Dr. Orio

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Mua&amp;rave, Ohta State, Uniftfalty
Exlen1lop 1,1ronprn)1t.
Such a placement 1ccordina: to
Dr. Mi.iqrave, puta Lht £.ertilizer
• 11fe d,11ta:nce from the aeed to
I.VOid "bur.nln1";
It pub the
plant food where com root&amp; can
intercept it early; and U pl1ce1
the fertllltatlon where It will be
In molal ■oU.
Fert1lhtr placement far c&lt;rn
la • 9 more aer!ou, problem u
farmert use hi1her ■nllnh fer­
tilizers and hls;ber r■te1 to the
I acre, Dr. M.uacrave ·polnLII out.
In fertUizer "burn" be upl1.ln1
I corn planta acu.1.illy die or tbint.
Large 1mount1 of rutlliur aalta
dissol'&lt;!.e • in lhe soil 1ob1tion
around the germinating ned and
the plant cannot eet water.

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&lt;S h.h Jones Sr. died ,n 1824.
There is a tablet at his grave as
a soldier of the Revoluti onary
War,
Silu .Jones' daught er Lucy
married Bbn k Rou:ih.
George and Rachel Ml'Elroy
were the parents of Kate De l l
Wolfe.
Ephrlam and Cornelia Aumille r
were the parent� o! Mollie, Sallie,
Emma and others.
Mamie Pl!acock wns a sister or
Eulah Norris ' second husband and
married Bart Miller for his s econd wife.
Lawrence Beegle who was hurt
110 seriously on I salf m ill wa s a
son o( David (�onus) , Beegle,
Lawrence's, wife was Tessie M c•
court.
Sim on Strause r�ther of Au gusla, Joatlna, eic., once lh1ed in
,
the Mul DeWolfe place.
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B.radlord
and
s
Wllson
John
rathe"r'a 11ame was �ndrew 50iflle
of the Crary family M11rt married
LOuise Theis�;
Aura mal'I)jed

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Mr. and "Mrs. Geora:e SoudeN'ldl�
and children of Xenia were -.ek- oib. 1 JrtoNay,. . , ,, n • • 1 ' 1 �
I
end guesl.!I of her parents, Mr - and
:.!}: Ji. MrA- Ha1b1d Jtrtwer
Mrs. Dell Talbott.
1
j�H"dati1Wteri' wefe1't�nt Juett•
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� para,ata,. �r. and llra. A. C.
Harry L. Larkimt, Mr. and Ma
Alvin Taylor and children we� at rtt er; ,.�,4 .pavtd.
RaYen.flWood, Sunda)[.
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Sunday callers on the �ber ' OJI·
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Us and , Charles vistte&amp; EHtcr
with · lilr'. ,na Mrs. Clay B,yant,
QelQ
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M ladlepo!t.
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Mr. 11nd Mrs, Frank Oickeaaon
and
e
and children, Columbu1 were
al
;fJ!plt
ilf�al
�:
of
!�
Jh da�\t
l
weekend 1uests of Eldon KJ:aeuen
,
U.
d
Md.
wbo
Ila'
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be
th
es
t er and fa mily.
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visilil'II ••h.r par■n,1. l!lr, «n9 M n.
Mrs. Helen Nease, �nau.a enu, ' Ihm
18
4Q
llp'e, re,
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Uill
merator, waa wor�I here la.it
ed,.
)uuu,
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week.
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l, aartt �cl1 """'�nee.
. . ' Loot•IP,Wo!R
... iriYII ;Allen
tu, E, Hi �tM fam.

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OSI] Agronomist
Advises On
Fertilizer Use

·itJOOIM !ll!f UI
.....ftlldred and
penter family were

Stiversville
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Morning Star
Soc iety Items

Nonnsen, Caldwell, N . J., Jim
Froiiit, Albany, and Ben ,1nd Grover I
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�� . Sarah
La&lt;ey, Excel,io, .
1-, IRMA I. IHL E
Minn., came ol\ Sunday to viliit
Sunday Srhool _attendance EH·
with her brother and family, Mr
and M rs. Willi,1m Thomas a n d ter w a s 49, offering $ 12.55.
Mr . and Mrs, Roger Grueser
dauihters.
Mr. and Mn. James Gaston e n- and c hildren_. Logan were Sunday
1ertained their nie�s and nephews guests of hls parents, Mr. crnd
with the annual Ea ster egg hunt Mrs. Clarence GTuest&gt;r Mr. and _MrS. Nor,nan Hellman,
at their home here and a picnic
dinner was enjoyed by the fol- Belletonta1?e and Mr. and Mrs.
lowing: Mr. and 'Mra . Paul Gaston Alba H1nnm1 of Columbus were
and Jamily, Alb,1ny; Mr , ,m d M rs, ree�nt gue11ts of ,�h� Clar k Ihle
ltichard Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Char- bm1ly. .
mJe, OU, At�n!I, _ 1s
Phy_lht t:.
les Gaston .and children, At h.C! ns ;
spend
m,: :J . weekii vacation with•
Mr. and Mn. Clifford Smith and
family. Atl:\.en11 Route, and Mr. and; .ho me kil b.
Mrs. Willi am Gaston an d f amily ,
Severa l from here were al the
Hollister, Ohio.
Theiss
sale, Oak Grove Saturday,
1\'lr. and Mn. Harlan Perry and
Mr.
and
Mrs. Clark lhle, Phylchildren of Chillicothe, Mrs. A m y
Caldwell. Helen and Jane, and M r . were Sunday gueelll or Mr. and
and Mrs. Henry Fores! and son, Mrs. Howat� Stanley and Edward.
Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Mary Jordan, Colu'mbia
Douglas or Albany spent Sunday Make-U 4-H Club leader and Melva
with Mrs. Ola Perry and Frank.
Faye Jordan, member, accompan­
Mrs. Bessie Strong, Athens. wa1 ied C . E. Blakealee, county Ex­
a week end guest of her sister, tensic.n agent, to Ironton Friday
Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan and family. to attend a four county 4-H Con­
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Galaway ference.

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Church Easter
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The Mode rn Woodmen and the
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and their
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'"' in the program were Cathy,
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ttarTis as co-hostess. Members are lo attend next year. Five grades
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and Sara Seel, Janet 1ngram,
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Ma,:well, Melv.11 f'aye Jorarcia
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'fh umas, Arthur and
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Beverly Burns Robert Greene.
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WCTU TO MEET
Ley Ball, Carolyn Dotson. Norma SteC!l.
pre-school &lt;· hildren.
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Mr. and Mr11 - Albert Ke_,rns _a nd
Birthday• for the month are: Field Carol Gibbs, Sue Goodnite,
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the First Baptist Church. Tucs- Eddie Nelson, April 6; Herold Shirl�y Hr nry, Zorra Jont's, Patsy tons of Albany . were r�ewed 1. n �o
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day, at 7:30 p. m.
"' "ril Rl;er ' Betty R.oush Eleanor Roush, th.e church �1m
••,ii 13 ·, Erk Wood. ,..._.,
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IO·' Dawn Sharon S.iyre, Gwen
20 ·• Wilford .Biggs· April
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Car�t•r No,s Notn
The Neighborhood met'lmg for April Q; Fred Chirney, Apri l . 17: anne Wolpert Sandra Gthhs.
Mrs.
Emma Jeffers, 83, widow of
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Girl Seouts srheduled for TuesB-Ju mor: Doyle Jones, �nn
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day. April 26, has be('n cancelled _
Maynard, � w rence Roush, Kil_ty Crooksville
on Friday. She w:ls al
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Cards will hl• sent out for the next
be Alman�
Brnwn. 811\ Frey, Patty Bostic, lhe home of a daughter, Mrs.- Cal_
month"li mcelin:;:.
James Hill, Georgeann Jcrters, vin Gorby. St1r\'ivor11 include two
Beverly Roush, Sharon Bashore, sons Cha.8e Je rfers, Thideau, L:t.:
TO HOLD LUNC HEON
Irma Dodson, Donna He.1;�on, Ro- and ' Reed Jeffers, Albany; four
A Girl Si•ou1 leaden and tom­
berl Kell, James Kapp, Sheldon daughten, Mrs. Gorby, Mn. Metta
miUce members recognition lun('h­
Roush., Ruth Scarberry, Donald r"ishi,r, Ridgeway, Pa., Mrs. Gladys
eon will he held at the Student
Vani.lfeter, Ann Howa.rd.
Woodyard, Columbus, and Mrs.
CPnter nf Ohio University. Athenl!I,
B-Sophomore: Richard Abel, Ida Cheadle, Carpenter ; one l)ro­
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Prffl.
lnl'ffnttion■I
on '.\tay 9 al 1 1 :30 a. m, Reserve•
Today ii Saturday, April 28, Velm11 Andei:son, Danny Dod�. ther, Oscar Chase, Albany; and
, lions and money arf' lo he given
Nancy McDaniel, Howard Mc1thl- several grandchildren and great
tu Mrs. William Collins by April the 1 14 day of the year, with 23Z
lion
. Ju.nlor Je Uers, Patty New• grandch ildren.
more in 1960.
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Sharon Panons, Joe Ru11sell,
land,
The moon i• aPProacbln11: It&amp;
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Williamaon.
Fm1eral services were held at
ne w phase.
Ol!S BANQUET
an: Nancy Armstrong, Hebardsville Monday wilh burial
B-Freshm
The mornln&amp; si..rs are 1111,n,
The aonual molher - daughter'
Daniel Artis, • Barbara Bostic, Sha­ in the church cemetery,
banqnel ul Pomeroy Chapter OES Jupiter and Saturn.
ron
Brown, Eunice Cartwright, Re·
Mr. and i\1rs, Bob Wills and fam­
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will , be · h..Wd ·rueyda¥ •t · 6:30 p. m .
Delores Greene, ily of Midway, Ohio, and Mrs. El­
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In 178§, . ••,•ident..,le&lt;I... tnd, Cfllori1Goodnite,
Tirketa miy be purcha1ed from
M1chir, Amy Roush, Ro­ ll'n Holland and Earl, Fiiirhorn,
Lula Nrasc or Marjorie Woodard. Mt1. Ge�r&amp;e W,u'binaton moved
Beverly Sta11ts, Iola apent the week end here at the
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J11to £h,i. 1.irlt prtsldeiitlal man,•
, --,Zerkle, Wilma Victor Perry home. They helped
Cla�dfa
Worth,
1loo �t th, .. cQrper o� l'f11nldin
&gt; MOTHIRS TO MIIIT
Ingela. Terry Lewis, celebrate the birthday of Elza Mc­
Shirley
Gtlm,
The Senior Mother's Club of i1nd" Cherry Street.a IQ. New York
LIJtda Mani}all, �ennelh Reynolds, Comaa, father of Mrs. Wiles, Mrs.
-M iddlopart (figh ·scil(t�l will hold City.
81ll, Patricia carpenter, Vir­ Holland and Mrs. Perr1 ,
fn ITSI, 1!"1'1 Bu;hnaaq, 1$11 Judy
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,1 rummage sale, .April 29 - 30 In
Hall, Larry King, Ellen Old­
Minla
Paul Hen)' Townsend, Galena,
the Re�d Building, North �cond Prealdent - � l}e · Unlted Sta�i
Ro'wh.
Ro811
aker,
and
and Mr11. Emziti Davis and
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born
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P'f1nklln
COunlf.
Pa
Avenue. Anyone with rummaa1e to
. B--Elghth: Kenneth B1111, Maur­ Mary,Mr.Parkersburg,
were week
In 1792 "LI M■neillal■e" the
he picked up are asked to call
Ann end 1 uesta at the home of Paul,
Galea,
Willh1m
Clark,
ice
.Mrs. Jame11 Buchil.n1n or Mr■. French nath:m ■I ant-e,n, WH
st.'ata, Martha Charle. and W. C. Peck.
written b)' Clapde Jo1epb Rou1et Jobn1011, Bonnie
Arnold Richnrds.
VanMeter,
Carolyn
,
Melva Faye Jordan, Ohio UniverThomp1on
de Ll■le.
Williams, Nor­ 1lty student, spent the Easter
Judy
Webb,
Mary
In 1888, the �overnment 11ked
BOOSTIIS MIITING
William Capehart, El­ vaealion at the home of her par­
1'hf' M HS Band Boosters will for 1215.000 volunteeni to auhit in m• Boawell,
Linda J.,athey, Lynn ents, Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Jor�an.
Crltea,
len
mN•t 1 h1� ('orning Monday evenini tile war a(lalnst Spain.
VanMeter, . Dianna Mrs. John p,11.N Hensler-, Mansheld,
Duane
'Miller,
In 1 93J the Prince of W,1le1
al 7 :m in tho b1md ruom at lhe
Phil Cook, who spent the week with relatives,
Bonney,
James
Woods,
111!,!h id100I. There will be • re• presided at the opening or the
Janet HuHman. visited Mi11 Jordan on Wednesday.
Harmon,
Kimberly
IHirl of 1 1w nominating committee Shalt:eape•re Memorial Theater at
Dale Sa)'re,
Carolyn John1,11n,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett, lo­
Slratrord-on-Avon, En1land.
nnd cl"ttion Of orrtcer9.
A thought for today: Wllllam "Jackie Jones, April 13; Larry cal. and 'Mr. and MN!. W. I. Swet1.
Shake11peare, in Kin&amp; Richard m Reese, April 22 ; David Brickles, Middleport, ur-e spending a vac11·
MEETING CANCELLED
lion in ?lorida,
uld:
"Talken
.are no
100d April 22.
The meeting of lhe 'Mei&amp;• Coun­
Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Starkey were
tv H&lt;'PUhl ican Women's Club sched doen . "
Gracie King was honored by a in Cc;,.lumbus las1 week on b,!Aslness.
u'led for Tuesday evening at the
birthday party elven by her mo, They called to see his mother, Mrs ..
HOLZII HOIPrTAL
Hot!!I Martin he1 been cancelled
thet, Mra. Virgil King. The Mecond Mary Starkey in Columbua. and
Admi,-lon1, April 2 1 : Mn. Car- and third grade classes celebraled
- dut lO"" , combined meellng with
slopped near Nelsonville to viRit
the Repuhll&lt;'an Men at the l.'ounty mel Thomas Jewett, Mlddlepott; with her,
with their daughter and famil}',
Theron
Edward
Langsville
Morrl1,
i:arage on Thursday at 8 p. m .
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A ne w wlndow has been ,1dded
Mr
.and Mre. Donald Jdnes anti
ThN&lt;' will be entertainment and Kevin Lewi■ ,Ma$et, Pomeroy; to the k itchen or the school.
sons.
relre11hment1 will be served. All Mn. Iva Garah Barrett, M iddleport
Roger Zeigler fell and broke
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Rice and
Rep11blic1na are 11ordlally Invited. Steven Glen Rou1h, New Haven : hi• arm April 13.
son:,:
of Col 1unbus were i�ests or
Mr6. Harlan Dwi11ht Warner, Mid •
Several new pupils have enter• her parents, ·M r. and MrsJ William
dleport.
AUXILIARY TO MIIT
ed the school. T11ey are Marsha Culwell and sister, Mr. and M.rs.
The Ladle, Auxillary of Drew
DJ1ch1rri e1, April 2 1 : Elma Wil- Ka y Moran, 7th grade; Alvin
Wchsler Post American Legion H ams, Kenneth L. Ca1to, Mr■. Smith, ut grade; Sharon Searle•, Dwaine Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs, A. R. Castor were
will meet 111t the Lea:ton home on Vance t. Mcl&gt;on1ld, Mrs. Donald 2nd grade ; Jimmy Searle8, 2nd
Sunday g1.1e11t� in Charleston with
E.
Harrlson,
Markham,
Marilyn
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p.
m.
Mra.
Georre
Tue d a 1
grade : Edward Smith, 3rd grade; their daughter und family, Mr.
Mowery, P1m-Amertun chairman, Charle• Hill, Garnet ,rd , Mealey, Carolyn Searlea. 4th grade and
and Mra.. .Cheate, Spencer �nd Steand M r11. Paul CaM!l, chlld we� Jehl) -D:- - Ot ler, ¥1rk A. S� ndera, Bobby Searles, 6th grade.
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Leshe
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Randolph,
K.
Michael
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charfl
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('halrman will
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Virg¼ni1 Burke'• condkion bas
Guests
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William
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John Bralchcr, Mrs. Donald improved and she is stl\t �onrln•
program. '
Fannin and Infant, Mn. Harold ed to the Children's Hos.pita! in home over 1he week end included
Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Riedman and
Dillon, Prem. Infant Female Stal- Columbus.
DIMOCRATS TO MIIT
son
Poughkeepsie, N. Y.; M 1· . and
The 'Mel1111 Count)' Women's na�er.
The practlce for the 8th grade 'Mr�. John RuHell and Cindy, and
�netallc Club and the Mete,
play 1, coming along fine. The Mr. and Mrs. Rudy Denninger,
County Dem(Ktratte Club will meet
play entitled "Hessle of the Saugerties, New York;
Waller
In ,lPlnt ae11lon at the Sl!!cond
111111" and the cast is as rollowa:
Ward F1N:hou1e, 1"1uraday, April
Ressie, Donna Smith; Ma Crackelt, Glenna Staats, Sh11ron Brinker.
at , :30 p, m. Each woman ls
B-Seventlr Larry Ball, June
Allen Swartz;
Arkansas, Hilda
Hked to brlni aandwkhe11
or
Hart; Daniel Duckworth, Joe Hall; Clark, Dana Lewis, Kenneth Hol­
cnflltles. All candidates 11re lnvlted
Elmer Applerust,
Lance Hart lin, Shirley Roush1 Palrkia Thomp11nd a large oltendanee is e:xper. t­
Grandpappy, Keith Whaley; Aunt 10n, Sharon Maynard, George
NI.
G.u,.a: Montgomery 16.1 on Su�. Sharon Taylor; Berthy, Lula Rou1h, Thoma11 -Rui,ise ll, Randy
upper 9.8 on lower, 11 feet open;, 'Toban; Parson
Bumble, Jim VanMeler, An11:ela Zerkle, Judith
MEITINO POITPONID
Galllpoll1, 19: 0 011 upper. U.•f Cpdle; Abbie Snapp, Florence Goheen, Kathleen Hesson, Judith
The meeting of lhe PHt Mat­ on lower. 8 !eet open; Lock 23, IJ(Q1.
McAbee, Sandra Picken, Richard
rons ol Pomeroy Chapter 186, 14,8 on upper, 1 1,7 on lower,
The play is to be given April Rood, Harry Surface, Nancy Thorn
OES, scheduled for Tuesdav eve­ runnlna 4S wlckell.
28th at 8 at the Hemlock Grove Bryan Yonker, James Blake, Un­
nln1 hu been postponed due to
Condition■ af Mcwal• Dim■: Granae Hall. Admlssion 2:lc 2:radl!!! da Clark, Erma Crite,, Mary Fo•
the &lt;"hapter'a
mother-d1n11hter All dama art up Lock 13 throua:h •chool and Mc for high school ter, Geora:e Hoffman, Mar)' Riffle,
banquet
Marilyn Stanley.
Loci 23, averacJn1 l '9 trap1 open ,tudents and adults,
Ohl• Rlwar 1Nt1: Downbound
Lock 18, Crucible at &amp; 1m 0-11;
Charles R. Stepphenaon &amp;:30 am,
14-4; Lock UI Trade Wlnd1 4:30
am, 14-2; Raymond E. Salvetti
6 : 10 am, 0-13; Lock 18 P111 ,0ownle 8:10 am, 4.0: W . C. Beck
jord 1 1 am, 14-B; •Lock IO, SIiiy
Ann a:lG am, 2·0; Beaver n:85
am. 1-0; National 6120 am 0-8 ; C.
V, Hun,r 8:Jo am, .2•0; Lock 12
Mike Creditor 10,IIQ am, 21Ml;
Lock 23, Erneatine l :2&amp; Jffl t-0;
Helen Z 2: 10 pm $-4ll A. V. Orlu
�: lO• pm, 'B-0( :Roberf P. Bonnie
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1-0; Ro�rl ..... -.I e,10 om, O-t
Rellanre. 9:,,- affl: 1+-a; Robert G.
We•t 11111,1 1m liO; ,nd two ,tore
boau. on, dtrtlolt bool; Upbqund
Look :18 Rollul R, 011,Mn 2,IO
pm 1-0· -Con1 11:20 1m 1-21; El·
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Only . $22.36 Per Case of 4 Gallo nf'
No. 251
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Regu la r $6.95 g al • • - Special $5.95 gal. '

SPECIA L
9x1 2 PLASTIC DROP CLOTHS

Only
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LOVELY 2 COAT WH ITE
No. 20 1 Only $1 7.96•per case (4 gol. )
Regular $5.24 gol.

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SALES &amp; SERVla

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BIISID

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QUALI T_Y·

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be Ila hie for .poulble future delklls of the ·hOl)llia1

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Middleport Feed Ml

Surviv.oa: are 1even son1: Harry
of Allian::e, O.; Franklin. Wind ·
ham, O.; Harold, Young1l0wn, O.;
W�yne, Arlington, Calif.; Roa.
Columbua. O.; Gary and Maxie,
both at home; ai x daughLen : Mn.
Iona Zer-kle, Nnr Haven, W. Va.;
MEIGS GENERAL HOSP!TAL
Miu Naomi Sn)'der, Columbua, O.;
Admitted: Mrs. Rose Carr, Tup­
Mrs. Mary Shinn, Mt. Alto, W. pers Plains; Vir&amp;:il J;1ct, Rutland;
Va_.; Mn. Aleta Weaver, New Ha, Arthur Tracy, Pomeroy; Ethl!I
ven, w. Va.; Mn. Lydia Marab, Nelaon. Pomeroy.
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This is the fine�farm residence of C]ovis M ra'usbau"h
q a•Oout .-'2 mile from Wilkesville J·ust New Castle, Pa.; and Alice Sny­
Dlflniued: F.dn1 Stewart, Rut­
inside. the Meiis .countr. line on Route 124. �t was bmlt 22 y_ears .ago by the l�te Roy hil•
der, at home; a brother, Thomaa land; llarprel Mulford, Cheshire
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lips &amp;JJ,g
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Clara Plµllips, now of Wilkesvd le, who about six years ago sold 1� to her son, s.. RFD, Leon ; three ,isten
. n �.,
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Mn. Linnie PuJlina, Lon&amp; Bottom.
.E,CIJ.aa
Roger; •n.q: In tutu. IOld •it to the Strau.sbaugb,f. Mr. Strausbau gh 1s emp loyed with the Ten- Bessie Shinn,
Mt. Alto; Mn. Lei •
Birth: A daughter to Mr. and
Fatmlna iJ ,bll �ila"' ,bese nesse'G, GN Co.
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Scarberry, St. Albani and lira. Mn. Charle.a
Carr, Tuppera
,
day1, ·otten -�V.Olvi'11 l;ve■tment.s
Flossie Mattox. Leon, and 14 Plains.
than
COY-II
which run I.If
•-1o,·,1� . fl&amp;ln'ff.
g,ande hildre n.
New
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,.,-:.·,�•
Prac tical ly all weed control
th I.V8l'fl.«-• ' vivetlment
Take -r�Friend• wil l be received al the
HE"RING
,.
SET
chemicals are now availabl e in the F •I
•,,,.
&lt;.�-.•----•
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•er·worur •
, ,l .·hllbll' �mech•nl&amp;- 1I\,�-.,i
, •�-s;..o. e,ong FUneraI H ome anytime.
-• 1mony
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A
h
emng
on •...,,mporar,- ....
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,
.
granular
as
11
we
as
ri;
wettable
lor
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'Da
pow·�-..
· �lt,
ed r.nn. . In-''
:t
\il'Jlf J
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hu
bffn
set
tor
April
29
in
·
dcr and emulsion form. Granular
. Comuample, II Ina ·. fll 0110 laat
PORTER AP,O I NTEO
mon Pleu court I n lbe dovorce
herbici
dea
usually
er.st 50 to 60 c
Yea,, fedeNI itUd\81 sho\t.
Frank W . Porter. Jr., Pomeroy case of Bolin vttsus Bolin now
more per pou!ld of .4dive materi:;)
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Several f�I ·-' 1:ontribute to
attorney, hu been named guardiarj pending in the Court.
due to 1he fact lhe chemica l. must ad
lhb hilb fatnt. , tny��l'l}en, . ,ays
litem for Janic;e Barrett, a min�
be p,ep,,ed and then added to or, in the
n
Me��
M l.' M.,•1-t
. ..,d, Ohid
divorce cue of Buster
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A1paragus nttd1 we 11-draine
lhe granular carrien.
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.plSt.ate Untverslty
B.:.rrcll versus JanI ce Barrett., at- and weu•
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m
ed
· E:xtenalPn
so
ii
accor
g
n
lo
di
· ly• �. � LAKlk.lE
-Oowen that the spray contacts.
f'armcrs inlereSted in control- cording to an entry signed by Ohio State Univenity �tension
Cl[M,Jnty �n.
• Ion Agent, Agrl.
Ammonium Sulfamate will sleriJudge John c. Baco11 .
borticulluriltl.
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The use of · emieal1 continues lize the soil for aeveral months. ling weeds wilh chem icals at the
-' ·
lowe
SI
coSt will find an advantage ling Johnsong
to increlae each year not only on Care must be followed that none
rua.
lo applying applicalion of either
farm.a,
Several folks in the county hav.e-contact desir. bUt i'n Ind around homes as of these materials
.
spray or granulars over lhe row. been
wel I Ii- 1··
n Ind u,try.
a.-ble_ p1ant species.
tryin g DNBP as a control of
3 MODEL 448
Edward T. Stroube, Extenaion
Another place where chemicals A 14 inch band over the row will chickwet:d in forage crops. This
AgrPftonilit Ohio State University, are proving helpful ia in the con- &lt;:ut the cost of the herbicide ½ H should be applied in either the
John De•re
who w■l'-ln� M.ei.Js County the past lrol of ground moles. Conlrol is rompared lo over all appJication fall or in March.
wher
e
the
rows
are �2 inche s
week: ,einii�ized the Importance achieved by poi80ning the food of
In contr ollin11: wild onion s and
apart.
or readji,b, · the labels aecompanywild
the
rnoles---eatbworm
garlic 2,4-D is still lhe recs
and
grubs.
.
COMPARISO N MADE
I
n · �I ' I
d lh
b g When the food is gone the moles
ommended ., material. ll will probA comparison in cost of Sima- ably take at least four
WITH BLAD.ES
s��'6;1;t·itr.'cla::a��IA �� �:d Ul!iUally leave. Three su g,gested
applic,1zin
applied pre-e mergence is $9.60 tions, appli
l
ori V _n ;-�_ crop, · or specified_ on materials to use include Chlored ln early spring.
th.l!:I. -rn the amount specified, dance, DDT, and arsenate of lead. per acre when apply ing over all or again in tbe !all and two applica1
and at &amp;'b� time ipec�ied.
Spittle bugs 11.re beginn \ ng to $3 20 when aplied 1 0 a band. 2,4·!) tions the following year.
l . · '.J ' ' ' ' '
'' applied over all pre-emergen ce is
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UBe
of
the
chemincrellsed
W.
ffli
hatch
in
Meig;t
Collllty
,
,
and
.
hateta
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In &lt;!a&amp;e of scatter@9 ihfestalion,� TaL&amp;-ll.' ,..1,w.:-,....'"r a•..,e
icals' !-'
which should be · nearly eomplete by 1his' 1 $ 1 •58 per •acre •or 53c Y
&amp;. killed
,�. •nts mo.&lt;o, ' ..
�
r-- w�,
lad 111, O•
, , - , t! . . , . ,
when applied with a 1-4 i n•"h band - it may be r
.....,.•ible
to acbi,eue kill '
-.lh.,..,
..,,. ..r "wilhee to save. The on
r. week end. Methoxyehlor sp,.y · can
by using consid�rably heavier
;,:,
erator must nllo use care because be used with best re11ult&amp;, if apDal,;pon is still recommended in amount!! than
recomme
nded.
1
irriL•tl
or
occur
skin
may
with
on
&lt;
'
plied
.
thin
w
a
rew day11 followlng the control or establ ished Johnsonj ►' ), I ..; ' ,
Detailed recommendations on
a (ew chemic11.J d'eath may result the April 22nd week end.
grass. Re-treatm ent ls
usually use of herbicides to control wcech
if directions are not follewcd.
LIGHT INFESTATION
needed. Control by plow ing.
., '/•; 1:
Many people ·in Meigs County
The fall spittlebug aurVC'y il'I ing and heavr pasturing is mow- and in using o&lt;her chemicala may
slill the be secured by calling the Exteo· 1 ncludln g home. nw11era are Inter- Gallia, Jarkson and MeigB Coull.- most practical means
of
control- sion Office.
ested· in killing poiaon ivy. Many ties indilatcd a Hght infestatidh --- ---- ---------------­
people. or •coune, are ausceptible. this ytar, ll :will pay ·lo spray if
to mild or llflVert Irritation when there is one bug per stem. It will
they come in contact with th6 pois- he necessary to pick at least 20
on ivy or even 10me of the j uices slems at ground level and lhcn
which may move through the air pull the leaves away from thf'
in short di■tance&amp;.
stem, and separate the folded
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wilho"1,
leaflet
ia
avli.ill11ble
A
l(.lilvs. in- th� bud in order lo fmtl
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PHONE WY 2-%115
charge , \ipon request from the Ex.-' ti'idden spittlcbugs . The "spi1 tie: ·
tension Service entitled "Killing if any, will be clear fluid and ··no
Pomeroy, Ohio
Mulberry A•�.
Poison Ivy." The three herbicides bubbles." The bugs are orange ani.l
Manure to spread'! Forage to go in your silo'?
recommended are a vilxt.ure of are not much larger 1han a pcr2 4-D and° 2, 4 ,5-T, Amitrol. or Am- iod.
Or do you plan on bunk feeding �our livestock.?
�aiimm �1£amate. Care should he
U,lng chemic.ls In the control '
Now, one machine gives you automatic oper•
used ih · applying each of these of weeds Ptrtlcularly in cOrn has
a1ion for any or all three of these big !arm jobs.
threr ,m,terials, The mixture of a.come an ■cc�ted practice.
It's Triple Duty · service that cos� hundreds of
2,4-D im(l 2,4,5-T will kill most \4-D "-• been th• 1t•nd•rd
dollars le,. than the total price of throe single­
other-•�bnibs-, vegetable , ,Plants and· •, ctillinical to UM In corn for '"" ,
·
purpose machines.
· l Thet� grain• erai
cultu�al econom1s
·
This year Simnzin and Atrazin
farms, lndudlng many m WeStare coming inlo the picture when
ern Ohio, usually have larger
used before the corn emerg('s.
A, a Manure Spreader,
aereaa:es than no�mal. Thelr l9:nd Both
of
these
materials
conlrol
an­
th, P T O - p o w e r e d
04331"
is �lghlr prQcluct.1ve and car!�:s nual
brood-leaf plants as well as
a higher value per acre than
spreods 1 30 bu. lood1 In field
- annual grasses. Both or these mater farms, .
,
c o n d i t i o n s where ground
erials. damage most crops olh"er
Big gram tarm.11 generally have
drivc:i can't work.
more money invested In machin­
ery and equipment than do live­
stock r1rm1. Often they have two
As a Forage Wagon
or more tractor&amp;, a .truck, com­
w
ith ♦xt,n,ion 1lde11 the
bine and corn picker, plus the
"331 " un"toad1 outomafi..
usual line o( tillage and harvesting equipment.
colly-you can throw OWf¥f
.
In the U. S. ,aa ,a whole farm
your silogt fork 1 .
1:apU11 Investment per worker
lut year averaged more than the
a"verage per worker in manurac­
Come in and see how the modem, oconomy-engJ.
turine, MiH McDonald polr.U :out
Jnveatment .per farm worker aver­
neared New Holland can ,.,., you tima and IHIIIIY
aged $20,700 COJnpared to $15,300
all year round. Stop in today I
�r ractory worker. Th'e econo­
·
miat hote&amp; ' that many manufactur­
(rltlhtl, Rt. 2. L-. Ohio, .. "" tw. .....
ing pbnta in the country have a
hla:her lnveatment pe_r worker&amp;
arn ,-, tcre with Aa,lc. f¥'llhatr. At left 11 hit w.thlir-ln,,l1w,
than
the averep. Hewever, t.be
Mlddlepor1
.
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aame 'could be said for farms. 1'le
John w. Newmtn.
lnvntmettt w,all bated on the
censlll �efl11i�ion
�I a farm,
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three. ·acre, 0� more• rtth &amp;J'OS&amp;
Phone WV-2-5101
Rutland
8■les of -at le�at 111!50. · a year.

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liy lt for •M h•ur • • •.

more doctors who are, badly 11eedod In olil- eoua!f,

taxpayers

With good fertHi,:.cr placement
!arrniet:- avoid injury to lhe eeedJ
and rnak1: the most efflcl1nt use
ol nutrients from the at.art of the
I eorn plant to maturity,
When large appllc1tlon1 of fer.
tilizer are uaed, farmers may
choose to plow do·ll'n or btoadc■st
�rl of il, lbe •1ronoml1t upl1Jnt

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4. Under certain rules alld regulation,, the Ame rleaa Ho1pllal A�l•llon wlJl 11111· !'�;j.� .
C
In which doctors of medlclne 111d doctors of 0111eop,t11y pnctle .
tile f!lll of I J1N ;
5. The Federal Government wW provide over $220,000 In defnylng
e

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'of county commissioner subj eel to the
i/ie"cifffoe
,lr&lt;J 1,.­
JI
IJFllll•IY

1\!11\ibllctn

the

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The hospital will be operate'.! by tl!e trullees of I 11/lP'Pl'o_Jlt COJIIOl'ltli!II,

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On

r-· unerlill IM:'rv1ce1 for Horion. H.
. l m aht abou t I
' Snyder, who died lH
1 0 at his Let.art, w. Va., home .
will be held Sunday at 2 P m.
from the LeUllrl MethochJt Church
w uh burial in the Ev ,m s C emetery and the lltY. J. w. Hanlon
in charge.
Mt. Snyder wu born April l8,
I 1389. in the Cbefllnul Ridge uea
m Ma(K)n County, the 10n of the
late George W. and
M.arure1
{Shield1) Snyder His wife, BeHle
preceded hi m in duth in l�
Mr. Snyder wu a retired 8. &amp;
0. aeetion worbr.

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111.UI CHI" IIT PACI
NEW YOIIK UPI - tlloe lndt11tri.ah paced ltOCU Iowa- m, •
A,;,,aull Otar,:e
Howard B. Stitt, Ho6son, WH in modcr■�e tradinf tb.11 wek.
the Mei&amp;a Countr Jail tbla momin1
MAH illllTID
aw1intm1 1 hearin1 before Judi:e
P111trolman Pred De'WeeN •
E. W Peoplea in counly court
jailed Bel1l&amp;III ....
ch.ar;:ed with au.ault and ballet)' . re�1ed lnd
Chillicothe, Friday n(lbt
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A ·cordi ng to Depul)' �ennelh ehar1ea of lntozlcatloa. Re will
Grover. who �rre■ted StJII, the appe ar before Mayor JCenMdl
warr�nt was 111ned by M_elvm Lee, McElhinney thia everliJ'I,
Le.,1d mg Cre�k , who cl11med th_a l
Su tt 1truclt him m the mouth Stitt
AIIMITIOHG
ti.as both !�gs otr as the result or
HOUSI! PAINT
a tum accident a.everal years 1go .
OUTSIDE WHn'E
14.3t pl.
Adam s Will Enroll lo
Abo Rubber Bate Lel.ei: 1flll
Bu&amp;ineH Coune
Paint in the Late■t Homo -4
Arnold Ray Adams, aon or Mr.
Garden Colonl.
and Mrs. Cl,rence D. Adam,. Rt. 2.
Racine, hH just completed arrange 1
menta to entl!r the Columbua Bus­
mes, Univer,ity. Columbua.
"We Do Cuatom Grindmc"'
A.mold it ■ vaduate of Racine
No. 2nd If.
PMM WY 2.a:84
High School and w,11 enroll in the
MIDDLIPOllT
Junior Accounting Course at the
University in September of thi1
year.
Hobeon Man Jailed

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1111cl r.Jnjiie (Jfoyl) Nelson.
TIie candldjllt, �oled widely for bll good natund jolly
Jal!III. hu be..,; J fur �ler for many years, operatea
11!. �land bo\U. JU franchlee, Is a member of the
CQilnly Filil' �rd. of the Hemlock Grove Church of
Chrlal, the Ji�� Grove G�ll!IJe aJld of the Masonic

Clyde G. Millhone

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attntl

Snyder Services
Will Be Held
Sunday At Two

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You'll find 11
best for a neat
and tbrllly Job!

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John Bradford ,nd CTiK
Galvin (Dot) FarJei matri�
Ari �i('kens. Th eir rhildren A dd 1e
f.,dwurd Salser; Cora
1narried
married a Roo1; Jessie, a Rennell;
.
Samuel . Edna Beegle; Bessie, a
F.rvin. Edna Beegle daughter of
Ulyses and Ida McElroy Beegle.
Stella Beegle daughte r of Uly•
ses and Mary Wolfe Beegle mar­
ried G uy Beegle
Curl C.irnahan's father was
John, his grandfather was Thomas Carnahan.
Harohl's rather was William his
grandfather w11s Porter Carnahan.
Thomas and Porter were bro·
thers.
Curt Carnahan'9 m9t,b.er was •
si ster or D�vid and Cpddo.:k
Reese ani JoJm �se
Dorr -and y· irf ,E; . . 1 f&gt;t\Welfe's
children Don,_ WiJ.ham, Harry,
May, P4ary, 0#i/,. Harry rarrled
Cora _ ,Jenk!ris.
e _only Ofie who
married
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Curt ,Clmahan'a rpqthe(s matden name w111 ijathryn Reese.
, 1'MI IND
£

hospital will

2. A new

Republican Prima ry
May 3:rd
1eekl nj

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IN TIIE

,•' ,, AvetY ii(� ,edtilrd t��•hll1, i,

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1. The people of Molge County need and are ent ltled lo • modern county ho&amp;Jlllal.

Coun ty Com missi oner

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FACTS YOU SBOUl;D CQN$1DE�

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Due to the accident In which I 1uffered • broken hip,
I have been unal!)a lo conlllcl my m1ny friends In Melp
County durln&amp; thi. pr!lllary cl\lllpalp. However, I am

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OPTOMETRIST
Eal Court SlrHt, Pemoroy
Roan, ,. 1, JI; � to •: (C!.ote it Nooa llll Than-I -

FOR

Clyde G. Millhone
County Treasurer

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Vote : For The. :

A.VERY

A STATEM ENT PROM

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Fertilizer doe, the mo,t 11ood
for corn when it la placed two
Inches to the •Ide and two inches
below the Med, 11y1 Dr. Orio

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Mua&amp;rave, Ohta State, Uniftfalty
Exlen1lop 1,1ronprn)1t.
Such a placement 1ccordina: to
Dr. Mi.iqrave, puta Lht £.ertilizer
• 11fe d,11ta:nce from the aeed to
I.VOid "bur.nln1";
It pub the
plant food where com root&amp; can
intercept it early; and U pl1ce1
the fertllltatlon where It will be
In molal ■oU.
Fert1lhtr placement far c&lt;rn
la • 9 more aer!ou, problem u
farmert use hi1her ■nllnh fer­
tilizers and hls;ber r■te1 to the
I acre, Dr. M.uacrave ·polnLII out.
In fertUizer "burn" be upl1.ln1
I corn planta acu.1.illy die or tbint.
Large 1mount1 of rutlliur aalta
dissol'&lt;!.e • in lhe soil 1ob1tion
around the germinating ned and
the plant cannot eet water.

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I N. W. COMPTON, O. D..

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&lt;S h.h Jones Sr. died ,n 1824.
There is a tablet at his grave as
a soldier of the Revoluti onary
War,
Silu .Jones' daught er Lucy
married Bbn k Rou:ih.
George and Rachel Ml'Elroy
were the parents of Kate De l l
Wolfe.
Ephrlam and Cornelia Aumille r
were the parent� o! Mollie, Sallie,
Emma and others.
Mamie Pl!acock wns a sister or
Eulah Norris ' second husband and
married Bart Miller for his s econd wife.
Lawrence Beegle who was hurt
110 seriously on I salf m ill wa s a
son o( David (�onus) , Beegle,
Lawrence's, wife was Tessie M c•
court.
Sim on Strause r�ther of Au gusla, Joatlna, eic., once lh1ed in
,
the Mul DeWolfe place.
'
B.radlord
and
s
Wllson
John
rathe"r'a 11ame was �ndrew 50iflle
of the Crary family M11rt married
LOuise Theis�;
Aura mal'I)jed

VOT E
NELSOM

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Mr. and "Mrs. Geora:e SoudeN'ldl�
and children of Xenia were -.ek- oib. 1 JrtoNay,. . , ,, n • • 1 ' 1 �
I
end guesl.!I of her parents, Mr - and
:.!}: Ji. MrA- Ha1b1d Jtrtwer
Mrs. Dell Talbott.
1
j�H"dati1Wteri' wefe1't�nt Juett•
�
� para,ata,. �r. and llra. A. C.
Harry L. Larkimt, Mr. and Ma
Alvin Taylor and children we� at rtt er; ,.�,4 .pavtd.
RaYen.flWood, Sunda)[.
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Sunday callers on the �ber ' OJI·
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Us and , Charles vistte&amp; EHtcr
with · lilr'. ,na Mrs. Clay B,yant,
QelQ
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M ladlepo!t.
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Mr. 11nd Mrs, Frank Oickeaaon
and
e
and children, Columbu1 were
al
;fJ!plt
ilf�al
�:
of
!�
Jh da�\t
l
weekend 1uests of Eldon KJ:aeuen
,
U.
d
Md.
wbo
Ila'
"
be
th
es
t er and fa mily.
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visilil'II ••h.r par■n,1. l!lr, «n9 M n.
Mrs. Helen Nease, �nau.a enu, ' Ihm
18
4Q
llp'e, re,
••
1
Uill
merator, waa wor�I here la.it
ed,.
)uuu,
1
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i
week.
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Fertilizer Use

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Soc iety Items

Nonnsen, Caldwell, N . J., Jim
Froiiit, Albany, and Ben ,1nd Grover I
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La&lt;ey, Excel,io, .
1-, IRMA I. IHL E
Minn., came ol\ Sunday to viliit
Sunday Srhool _attendance EH·
with her brother and family, Mr
and M rs. Willi,1m Thomas a n d ter w a s 49, offering $ 12.55.
Mr . and Mrs, Roger Grueser
dauihters.
Mr. and Mn. James Gaston e n- and c hildren_. Logan were Sunday
1ertained their nie�s and nephews guests of hls parents, Mr. crnd
with the annual Ea ster egg hunt Mrs. Clarence GTuest&gt;r Mr. and _MrS. Nor,nan Hellman,
at their home here and a picnic
dinner was enjoyed by the fol- Belletonta1?e and Mr. and Mrs.
lowing: Mr. and 'Mra . Paul Gaston Alba H1nnm1 of Columbus were
and Jamily, Alb,1ny; Mr , ,m d M rs, ree�nt gue11ts of ,�h� Clar k Ihle
ltichard Gaston, Mr. and Mrs. Char- bm1ly. .
mJe, OU, At�n!I, _ 1s
Phy_lht t:.
les Gaston .and children, At h.C! ns ;
spend
m,: :J . weekii vacation with•
Mr. and Mn. Clifford Smith and
family. Atl:\.en11 Route, and Mr. and; .ho me kil b.
Mrs. Willi am Gaston an d f amily ,
Severa l from here were al the
Hollister, Ohio.
Theiss
sale, Oak Grove Saturday,
1\'lr. and Mn. Harlan Perry and
Mr.
and
Mrs. Clark lhle, Phylchildren of Chillicothe, Mrs. A m y
Caldwell. Helen and Jane, and M r . were Sunday gueelll or Mr. and
and Mrs. Henry Fores! and son, Mrs. Howat� Stanley and Edward.
Columbus and Mr. and Mrs. John
Mrs. Mary Jordan, Colu'mbia
Douglas or Albany spent Sunday Make-U 4-H Club leader and Melva
with Mrs. Ola Perry and Frank.
Faye Jordan, member, accompan­
Mrs. Bessie Strong, Athens. wa1 ied C . E. Blakealee, county Ex­
a week end guest of her sister, tensic.n agent, to Ironton Friday
Mrs. Elizabeth Jordan and family. to attend a four county 4-H Con­
Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Galaway ference.

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season , but same old song and
dance' from the Clncmnat 1 Heds
pitching staff.
Thrnugh the fi rst eight games.
At n.. CorMr Of
indudin"• the 10-7 loss to the
Phillies he re F r iday nighl, ('in•
cinnati hurJt"r s had given UP
grand total or 4B runs-an arer-I
age of six per game .
And jus1 as in past years, the
runs wt' re trosliing 1 he plate fast•
er than the heavy hitting Red.'!
could produce them. The Reds
scored 42 runs in the hrst eig�t
g a mes-slightly more than five
per game-but were shut out
thflee limes in tht' fi rst seven
games. All of 19=
"DI saw the Red■
shu1 out j uat six times.
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gel h is rsecond starting a !\Sl�n•
ment toda_y a,�d a thaftCc to m.ake
up for h1.1 rint showing agauat
tbe Pirates in: the seeoc.d game of
tbe season. In that .one, tbe CO!'.as
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B�c� :o/�3.()�
McLlsh, winner of 19 la st year
wlLh Lhe lodi an&amp;, wai ecbedu led
No OM wonh Cl r6dfna
to be oppoaed by the Phils ' J ohn
c:halr fvhlr•. To in..,. •
.B\lzhardt, who is alio (H o n the
, lrtd.,,.,..nt ol'd og• rlghl
year. Buzhardt pitched with the
"" c:hecl. NotionwlcM't
C b$ 1 851 year , hang ing u P a f.:i
lxlcfget wiM hfll'NMlftl
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Friday n l&amp;ht by Ma n ager
lera
I you •conoaucaily ,a- •
Hut.cbln■on 11 he wed siJ:
Fred
" hitw• with llitCUritw' ,., ,.,
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oundemen in an effort to ail)'Wf ta.Hy. yow .....
� the Phila�clphia �'8.
Youn, J� Hook sta rted, and
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1 1 5 E, 2nd
Ph. W Y -2-24'(1
i h e Lo get 1 �•n oat in the !int
Pomeroy, Ohl•
inn i ng at Phi lade lphia uored
. four ntn■ to o,eroome an early
2-0 Clndnnatl lead provided by
11T rt■n k Robin•
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The win went to Robin Robertll,
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Gomez 'hl•re l'Of ' kf' (\ for 1 6 h l l.EI,
includrng olher homers by Ruy
l\,ll· M1llan anrt Eddie, K as k a . il
w11s l1tlle Mac ' s fourth t·irL·uit
dout of the year.

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Shade H 1J.:h S('hool hooked up m
a baseball durl l'"mlay tha1 made
Shakespeare's t· onwcl1es look l i ke
1 kindergarten plays.
When i1 wa� all over, as dark •
ness do sed over the Shade d i a / mond the score was 1 4- 1 1 fo r
Shad�. In all. a total of 5:J play .
ers reached b,1se �nd t•1the r s 1· o r
ed. were lhrown out. 0, lefl
, Jr, nded.
Sh a de v,,as a l lowed _eight hi l s ,
12 wa� and , b(•oehted fro_m
el_ahl m 1.&amp;cue1i ror . a total of ?8
men on .b.alle .. Hac111 c was perm1 !ted 1 1 hits, nme wal ks and Sht1dc
comm lU.ed f ive errors for 25 to
reach ba&amp;e.
Each �enm collcete? \hree double.s while R�ger B1rrh, Duant•
�olfe and Wilson_ Wolfe had t w,o
h1 u . each for Racm�. Next .week s
Racme schedule JS llacme al
Rutland Tue1day, W11h11ma .at Rad ne . Wedne1d�y, a nd Racme al
Eastern on Frid ay.
Racine . . . . . 3�2 010 2-1 1 I I 8
Shade . . . . . 1 53 041 x-1 4 8 5
H111, LoukR (2), D. Wolft•, &lt;J)
(LP ) , Cleland . (6) and J arre ll.
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Jean Broadcasti n g &lt;:o. h ae re.i&lt;'hcd
an agrtemenl thnt will 11dd the
A-nerican Football l.ea1:uc to its
week end Sijorta telec a sting.
The ABC announced J,'ridpy
th a � il will televist' up t11 l7 Sun � "a' rries ol the new pro root•
baH loop for a sum of $12�. 0 00
eal'h. The deal, however, de1iendi;
on the ABC's suecess in lining up
60 per cen1 of tht nrtwor:k tillU�
to epon�ors by M11Y 1� .
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The number of Hl)on�11rs arld
eventuol nrnk&lt;'UP of l h t• A F'L
schedule would ,lett· rminr th(• exact num ber of g11me1 to be t l' l r•
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6 3 .667 ½
Pittsburgh
5 3 . 625 1
Los AngelP!i
M ilw ll uke e
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3 5 .375 3
Cim·irulat i
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2 5 :286 3 ¥,
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Fridays Re, ulh
1 0 Chicago 8
Fr•nclk.O
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Pittsburgh 6 Mil waukee 2 (N)
Philad.elphi• 1 0 Cincinnati 7 (N)
St. Loul• 1 1 Los AAoelH 7 (N) ,
S•t1;rd•y'i Probiible Pitchen
Lo, Ane-lH •t St. LouisShtrry 1 _ 1 v, Kline 0-o
Mil w1 U lo:N •t Pl ttsbu rg� Burdette 1-0 �• D■ni•l1 0-0
1 t ch ·1ugo--5anS111 Fnnc1sco
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C i nc i n rN t i at Philadelpph iaMel i"' 0- 1 v, Buihardt 0-1
Sunday's Games
Cin cinnat i al Philao�1pn1a 2
Milw•u k ee ill P i ttsburgh
S•n Francisco •• Chiugo
Los AngelH •t St. Louis
AMiR l(AN LEAGUE
W L Pct. GB
Oc t roH
3 o 1 .000
3 I . 750 1�
N l' w Y or k
2 I .667 l
Chicago
a 2 .6fflY I
wa�h i uglm1
2 a .400 2
li()!&gt;;ton
I 2 .333, 2
l\dn.�as City
Bu l 1hnore
I 3 .250 2 1/2
O 3 ,000 0
c 'il ' vcl;.111 d
Frid•y'1 Re1ulh
New York s Baltimor• 0 f
Detroit 6 Chicago S
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Kantis C ity 4 Clav.land �
801ton 5 WHhln9ton 4, I inn.
Stturd•y'1 Prob■bl� iitchen
Baltimore •t New York-Col•
ffllln 0-1 vs Short 0-0
Chicago •t Detroit-Piere• 0-0
.., , Luy, 0-0
Cleveland •t K.nMI City I N }lifm,m o-o VI Hall 0-0
Bolton at Washington-Br...,.r
0-1 n Pasco•I 1 .()
Sunday's Games
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&lt;;IHalar,d ,at K•n1■1 C ltv
Chicago •t Detroit
Boston at Washington
B•ltlmort •• N•w York
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INTER NATIONAL LEAGU� '
ROf:hHt•r 7 Hav•n• 3
Buffalo 5 Ml,ml 4
Richmond 6 Toronto 3
Columbus 5 MontrHI 2
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AMERICAN ASSOCIATIO ,., - 1
M innHpolls 3 D• ll•1-Ft. Wortt, 1 0
Houston 3 Lool,ville 1 (N)
EASTERN LEAGUE
Sprlngfi•ld 6 Blngh•mton 1
All•ntown S Wllll•m arort 4, 1 0 In
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MIAMi BEACH. Fla. UPI-Len
M11.1thews and Dou .Il las \lail\atU,
1wo sl!Wt)lh, younJ.!: lil,(htwci�hts
who fought lo a draw in Friday
I night's trlevision rii:ht, b11th s�\d
1 todny they w1rnkd t1 remolch )II
soon os possible . "
Matthews, t1 20•ye ar -old Phila •
,Mphin notivc who is the wOt'lrl's
fourth rankccl li�h1wehiht nm•
Lender , had hi� hnnds [nit w ith
1hr. aHghlly•huilt Vaillan! af(er
bPing a 2· 1 favorite for the 10rounder.

To Trv Anot her Thne

Co lavi.w,. Bilko.., \'o8t B,el �

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To G�v.eu�rPrF1'1-...»1·�

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On Joe McCarthy,
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� Ul,e• A.therican
had bett� watch out � they'll be callin&amp;
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illllon Wolle Jr., allkttd lhat
pl;,•rs wantln&amp; lo bo oa Ille
Practice On Sunday
rost\er, but unnot �tt.tnd , SUndv.
All player, de1iring to be to D otlfy him.
on the Racine b,1111eb&amp;ll team en•
Mi'lLIOURNI "'""''°!I• •tered in the Hock).ne Valley Le1start, Rood, 1601/a, _,,.11� ....,,.....
a:11e th is summer wbl�b
play, May 15, are a■ked to at­ d 1·ony DulMI, 1 154,¥,, . .... 0,..
tend a first pra�tice 1l the h igh l••n' La. 12.

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NOW AT ST.t.T• THIATII
PT. PL IAIANT
"LAND OF PHARAOHS"
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met at the athool Wednead� aft•
emoon after achoo! wilh their
leaderii. Mta. Ho ward Rowb and
Mrs. Nonr.an WyenmlUer.
Arter the businea:.!I meetlQJ
a hike Mn. Jame, Gilmore eervod
refruhme&amp;b of iell cream, cup,
ca kea with eath Jirl"s name. 1nd
pop, in honor of the birthdaJ "'­
Iler daulth.ter, Brwtda, ,ci Cat.hr
om, Bt-tky Radfonl, Beeb Neaae,
llelody Roush, �ie Gilmore,
Mary LoiJ Raarord. Sherri B1Jck11ion, Kathy Abbott, Maria Gruet­
er. Diana W'eyersmiller,- ·susan.
Lanning, Brenda Gilmore and
11uests Dennis and Sandy Gil•
morf'.
Prizes were award.Pd to Melody
Roush who reteived the ldcky
napkin, and Susan Laning, the
lucky ice cream cup.
:.�.iria Grue1er and Kath)' Ab­
bott will be the hostesses for ner:t
week · s meeting.

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1n this part of our won­
been lra11$1ated "righteousness" mean! something like " com- derlu f country - a ,lgn of
spnng to be sure - but a tok­
mon d�ency, goo4ness, and honor."
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and wise K ing
Solomon: "�y beloved spake and said unto me, rise up my
The Unifotm Sunday School Lesson for April 24: "HUNMagnolia Temple Pythian Si1ten
love. my _fatr one, and come away_ For lo , the winter is P3"( . nel in regular lle6Sion Thursday
GEil FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS," Mall. 5:6-7; 13:4446; 18:
the ••In IS o,er �nd gone; the flowers appear on the earth; evening: wilh Margaret Seidenabel
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A coQlm uQic.ation was read from
�•pended upon - people who will be there when they prom- the lurtle (dove) . 18 hear,!. 111 �ur land; the fi� tree pulleth
Paulyne
Thompeon, grand ch.ier.
forth
her
green f_1gs, and the vme with the tender grape gives
JSe ID be, peo�Je who will do the work they promise to do,
Lillian
S1eifr
Was received by card
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people wno will stand by you be cause they hav e given you
good smell . Arl8e my love . my lair one, and come away. "
rrom �eig1 Tctllple. Rhea Myen
Mos!
people
want lo live in the good world that Goel has
theu: word.
wa11 reported quite ill al the h11me
And it is lhe dependable w ho seem lo gel ahead who hold given UJ, J ust as long as we can_ I think this is a wholesome of her daughter, Mrs. George Sbiv­
o� to. th�lr fr,iends, who keep out of th� courts, and who find desire anQ should be one of our Christian ambitions, but we eler, Cincinnati.
should live also for another world not made with hand1, eter• Al the d ose of the meeting a
friends flockin g to their support when they are in especi
al
Ital In the heavens. Every man should live for two worlds at social hou r was enjoyed, gamea
need of them.
the oame Ume, or else he will miss out on both.
were played and prizes awarded
Some Emply Lile
the
winners. Refreshment.. w.ere
hi
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lieved
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be
an� taugh� in essence. �e loved served
T e are, on the other h�nd, tho_se other hungers which
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by · Amanda Kallpa r and
thl6 Ute . He loved· f,;:ends and enJOYed things, bul he lived
h�•e lhe t&amp;l/ll effect of emplymg oul life.
also C11rr ie Grueser. Ho1lesse11 for the
Noµ,l!)ll does it as lust does. Almost every day the papers for an!!_ther world: In my F�her's ho.., are many mansion, May meeting will be Bernice Eb­
(.._i• - I go. "' p,ep1re • place for you."· He is there now ersbach and BerniL-e An� Durst.
lell111\1!_•,liir-Y of Sllllle Uberline who has come to the end of
the
mald ng ready for all those who will accept his invitation . We
road, aua ii Is nol a pretty ending.
should, not fAirget though, lhat He is here - to win to woo
,
. All of us know a t. least a few trai:ic cases of people who�
, to Ct1nn. ta Club Meets
l ives have been completely emptied br liquor . In lhe papers comfort, to gufde . . . . forever_ .
With Mr,. Br.;.~r
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111118 an Interview with a man who bad run
n � �in::
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()Ian fll,000, 000 dollars. He had spent it
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'fi'Mr�.. •v.n lng ,t her home,
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is " good" whicl) empties a man's Ille, and brings
Plan, _re made for tHe lHlnual project.
Mn.
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_lilm .d�JN• to.his end In shame rmd dishonor!
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his grave - a hatred for one person which gradually expand- Mrs. Dwight Parker, Pleasant Ridge af.
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ro,' Robert Morris P•�
Z:r·resh men ., were •11erved b Y
�runUl it took in all mankind leaving him utterly friendless Sr , as assistinl? hostess
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am a hard man, " he said a reporter. "I never go "80ft
Mrs. T. A. HennessY presided at the
which opened ��: ���:0!���1:, :n.8:i;;�
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Will die � I lived." And he died , completely empty
"Wlth devotion■ taken from ''The
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Upper Room" by· Mn. Pa rker. F'ol- Gatden Fo r- • Color� Height and and Mrs. Charles
Hungry to Death
Riffle.
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IowIng lhe openl nr ode md Pledge Blooni ...,...
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who to the Flag,
conduct
ed • qulzilfn colors. Timely
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was one of the best patrons of the library
wa1
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all the cit}' He
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sympbony concert, he attended &amp;very notable
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· • J. Bartels for flowers sent her dur•
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me nt ol the month, a IIOul·
is pewpaat church every Sunday morning,
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angea or flowering '1fi!8nd _..d
ing her illness.
' , I aye the gl'eatest year's work laid out for myse
magnolia leaves in 8
een eonhave �ver und�}1a%en, t, he said to the editor of ou lfIethat �- -� report of Jhe nominating com- tainer lined wilh pink. #
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g m1ttee waa £•v�n by Mi11 Ethel Flower judges, Mn. Eddie Smith Mrs. Joe Young Sr., vtet pre­
1/on·eroy Budgel Sbopplnl Cealnr
newspaper, when be neared ninety "I want to do some
thing
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�a:rllnd and offu:en for the com• Mi u Lucretia Genheimer and Miss sident or th, Pallt Matrons of
worth while before J die And pn the occasion Of h . f
IS uneral mg year &amp;N( Y-rs Hennessy presi- Elhel Guland,, awan:ied blue ri b- Evangeline Chapter , ..fiES, , . Mid.
a few IJJ.Pnih
, $ later h"18 pastor,,sa-id, "H e lived the richest life dent: Mrs. Elm� Wtckhaln, fi rst boll9 t() MiM Garland for a modi• dlepwt, pruided over the �t•
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our community· · 1 '
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vice president; Mn. Ge.raid Wild · fied Japanese arra n�e.incnt; two to ing when they met Friday even��
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had hungered after righteousness, and Jesus. ermulh, second vice president: Mrs. Parker for potted amaryllis ing at the home of Mr1. James
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Mn. Leverett Roush, secretary a11d and ,. .-uw arrangemen t or Jon• Clatworthy Jr., Pomeroy.
i,gaer1 of Rolaum Bread .,
man.
(Copyright· 1960 by the Division of Christian Educ
Parker, treas urer._ It was de• q u i la : and
After the abort .bual ne11 me4t•
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M iS!J Gcnbelmer tor
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e1ded to �ave 11n aucl:!on at the pa•i nted trillium. R� ribbons Jere Ing gam� were · · en]?yed by t)Je
tionat Council of the Churches of Christ in the
United Siates May meet
,n r. The regmnal m..,_ awarded ,. Mn. Morris for an ar- group w. l h prize, bemg won 1,y
of America.)
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. 30 •m Wo�- 1our Ki ngwood vo::nter at M.ans•
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A de&amp;Sert course was served by . 01h ers at ..:,1ding th e meet'"
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District )(U IJally 3;00 it the
ervice JO:Jo am Sunday field on lfJIY 11 wa1 receive .
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· teres1·mg paper "Pian your and Mrs. Albert Young,
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Mrs. Le e Roush, M rs. Bern1ee
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rr . f�owshlp at servJcei opened with the pnu
B·•en
Of uvvu
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·~' ude -c-c:-:-:---'----------'-'�-=::____ w,·nn, Mrs• Mary · Hughe,, Mrs.
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w. H. s,,,,,a.-11gh, 'pa1tor: i.Mlrtl
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"Chrl•t Arose"
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Cliff: Sunt"ay Rehoot 11:sn a. m.,
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) by mixed quirtet. Moi-lling lier· ence "'cNeal in cbai;ge of the business meeting.
The meetln� was opened wilh prayer by Mrs. 0 . E. Mc Ki n
&lt;hnot1· Micidt_, vice wa, 'Th• Chrlsl of Victor
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Pbll Wis•, SHul.;
M'eotin,
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� Ea!ter program was pre� ley and Mrs. �harles Searles was the ,Devotional leader. She
•10:,3(). 1 .. m Wm. &amp;alley in chatr!' :
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Cecilia Ann Man� and {o�n C.
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worahlp, Sermon 1ubject Rented Sunday evenln&amp; the play p r.esented a • paper 0Whirlwind s of Life" taken from the book
FMY erv ees 'I p.. m. Evangelist e
�te, both of . M4fdl .
wet9
"Je,u&amp; laid: ' "b;cepU''; 8180 Blble aiven wa■ "The Eyewltneues
ae�lcea 7 ··IO tt. m. pastor In charae
by F.ddle Li berman.
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ool , . H. · C. ,ste U,,· - Slipti; 8:30 the Cron''· TWIJ ape
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M lsa Margar•t Sauq announ� ;;, �
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by b&gt;pti,m were Lener Ar- laken"il),m !be study gook, Mo:-, \l'l!;k_ �••Ill �.- �,il'- 111 ·
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and, 'llf\ie �ls of st. Mary's." � rt
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Mrs. Stelff, Joey) Legion Auxn•
and Mrs. Ton y Fow- f.?;
me a M4ht Ll ne Un ton b)' &amp;end- ia,y na:ident,
MYF aprlnc r!ally Wheel $'&amp; prosaift. il'Ulldu the dtreetlon Gf
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· PY Day sponaored by that organia•
TIH!Jad,.y and Ftldt•.
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ldlllllll�. hltori.
rebear11l 7 ,p m. Mr&amp; John WertJ , and )Cn, Everett Bachner. Wec:f- CO-��dne which Will be 11ent lo I for- (ion each year and emphasiud that Flnt •Baptist Church ln !tutla nd
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elp �lli(Offll'Y.
nllday JlUliDr. tbo&amp;r tltlO pm; Sr.
money raised from this sale is with Easter 1&gt;unrlse service• and
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181&amp;, ....,... ... � � .; ""'' 1nai 'l'On P, 10:., a. � 11 : 15 C'4mblned llervlce w on :p Cbllfth1 S,,act&amp;N,: Rev. Howard a t •I50 opened Ihe m eellnJ Inflrmar,. l(ra. lacohll, matron, rt·
Breakfut
was served by Mn. Na• .
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At the �Jose or tne meetmg ft· omi Be ntley, Mn. Gertrude Butler,
ro-. Christian Endeavor (youth1 e P. aq,; and study. Music and Mm1onette Ruppelt. �- t, WOl'Ulp aervice 'fri · 11n
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by Rio Grande College students. ''The After, Glow!�; J11nior. choir
llrt. �J iabeth Searl� wa, t h� ·Cl'ani · of I&amp;: kind to be preaened al re11hmenta were served by Mn. Mrs. Edith Luckadoo.and .Mn. H41", 1w _,• .....,
a,adlaury ChuNlh. � Chrliit,. T-. V. Nunery and · Junior church f()f under the dlliectioli ot Mn. Ro- devoUona leader for the meetlna: the. botne' iiooe she became ma- Searles, .Mn. Jacob Turner, Mn. rieU Warner.
•nd tlaed as �er tQpie "WhlftWhite and Mn. Pearl ijQlfma q,,
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wind•
of Life During lhe meet• 1
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Plice mati were made by Kn. Mr a ue
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9:30 a. m. Wm. l[hll, �pt,i llol'll- Wedneaday '1 chqir
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Charles Lewis and were deeor�t- de��tio�!I �e!: 1;i :;
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ed wtth· ilow,r ,ea1, · an,f lni&amp;'lbed 'Luckidoo' wllh Mr&lt;. Harriett Wu,
d•ovor I p. m.; E&gt;enln1 wontitp, men aild bo)IS ineeting.
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w•:ii:•:e :t\�:':! cl""d with
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�man �f� � ter� Or�er, fpr SUR��� f$;3t,
.t .,- ._nM, S,rl! ftestet; ·J&gt;uilll ·� ,
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by Kaiad HJndy after
daily
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We are now in the Post-Resurrection; in fact we have been
for almost two millenniums ]since Jesus, the Christ rose from
!be tomb of death.) We have high hopes and our joy is beyond
measure.
Chri.rtlan always points to the fact of the Resur­
rectlon: "Because He lived . 1
shall live al,o . " II was the
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view of the appalllng proportions of lhe problem of Leedlng
the world, it sounds strange to hear anyone say that the hun•
gry are lucky.
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the luck.y ones, although there are those O(Casional stricken
ones in the hospitals who would give a good deal if they C'OUld is thy �ting? 0 �rave where is
thy victory? Thanks be to
experience a lively bunKer.
, who gi ves us the victory
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world t ay no less
than 45,000,000 displaced persons, the majori ty of whom go · thr�u g� o u r Lord Jesus
cbrist.
lo fled hungry every night.
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It I\ nol dllltcull for anyone
Then !here are !hose hundreds of mlllions of people in the
Far and the Near East who have their hunger satis(ied. J n to be�1ev_e in the Resurrection

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have the effect of emptying them, and he is the wise man
who knows lhe difference and chooses the rewarding on e, .
Lucky Hungry
It ls not usually true thal . we consider the hunery people

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Well, the descriptfoD 'pretty 1 waum. •11vea, &amp;-2, for their
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much fits D)'lu!t himseU the,, " lhlrd sq"alpt wln. Roberto Clem•
da y s as the Detroit TigerJ' mDiSt ente bl� a two-run homer
u. s. COAST GUARD A;•ov ■ o
ex p losive at � ct tlnce the dafJ 1ud Htl Smilb �ove in two runs
lead
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S•••• &amp; S.J'Vke
league with ,a 3-0 record. TheY Aaro.n horn�ed for the Brav es
Look over sole ,possession of first and Bob Stlnnfr 11t-retebed his hit --~- .
place F'riday when their Iona:• tin&amp; streak to nine games with a
range 111tack ca rried them to a iinile and ' double for Pitlf bur g'h .
6·5 victory over the Al.. champion
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Chicagu W h ite Sox.
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the B a ltimore Orio les, 5-0, the
Berberet's S in9le Dec ialve
Kansai Cit" Athletics downed. the
Lo u llr r be rel's ninth-inning si nCleveland 'ndi.an1, 4- l , and the
glc drove in the decisive r u n bu t
d a 5-4, 1 1 ·
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illnin&amp; WU! oye'r the Wubpigton
home-rue. power that was
. , lmpres• Senalon In other Aroerica n Lea·
sive. �\•r the ,I hi rd stra 1g bl game
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ua the N• t·10Pa1 Lea the TigerR hit three h,omers. ii.HI; pm.es.
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Rocky CoJ,!vito belted No. 2 and
ttt?, P.1"1elgo�ag:�: lO.B,"'ille ·
Eddie Ym1 t an.d Steve Bilko al so Phijad,Jp� Phillie.a outalu &amp;eed
lQ,? and.
Re
eon11et'tel1.. Colavito wh0¥' tiiomer � Cld�
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wiped out an early 1 ·0 Whll.i! So x' U� i;i� �tt €y
dln•la whipped ,
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winnin g: b low.
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The Ntlsburgh Pirite■ eont in• o ai illliloo/ ·111&lt;1-, ,tcilM •Terry
ued lo show surprliing, - (lon it.! ball -l!leane'd'"-�--.,tOr the Ya'n'kees bepunch too, as they beat the M U- hind a flinQ:b lt attack that ineluded hom,� by, Mickey Manttei •
and Hector Lopei.

NEW ORLEANS UPI -Method•
lcal Dow F'lns lerwald, the nation '
No. 3 mo11ey winner, and big Al
· k O f Grossmer,
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Besse1 m
try to nurse another hot round out
or their putt ers toda)' .a&amp; lhef en•
tcr the third 11otatl -'Df 'lb1t11P'JIO(KI
New 1 0deu11 Op•n., , . , , , . ,. ' · 1 • l
FJn,Jerwa\d, · ·'l�Oi I llnlshed · In
the to, three i� ' hi&amp; : ' •lllit' four
tournament appea,�Ulcel( f.ir,shlon•
ed a br illiant 66 FrW•1 �o alve him
a 135 atter 36 holes, H'e d l'Opped
p u tts from
1&amp;, and i� feet.
Be118ellnk, &amp;111' ' 1nfreq�nl Winhe r in , the pro! rankar birdied' five
of tije final nin!! ' holes. for a 67
1o share the lt11d. His b ack nine
scn re of 30 tied the tourner record.
All Blone at 138 was 30-year·
old Houston LaClair of Blrminll•
ham, Ala. •Lat'latr, who . � ".'.,11er
won a tourney as ll Pto • · &lt;touted
the 6,569-Yard CJty Par� course
in tl9. He tied for the fir11t round
lt•ad with 67 and nuraed a onestroke t.-dge until Bets&lt;!llnk and
F'insterwald c �me in wi\h 1358.
Hob Rosburg of OVit\a nd Park,
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Kan., wati next 'with '137. ,His s4?c­
-nnd round 118 tied Finsftt'Wald for
•the low round ol \he -tourney.
, Three eolf•tfe were 'btal!keted
at .38. They were, 1 Lionel, He bert
of Lalayett, La , ,
.l. C. Gopsie of
Knoxvl\ le, Tenn., and Harold Hen•
ning or Johannei-:burg, South Affi•
ca. Do1h HcOert •� Goo11i, ,ca,rd ·
ed Onu-u'nder-par 71s in the secQnd
round after sharing the lead with
two others at the end of 18 holes.

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League's " push button manager.''
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ago when he char&amp;�d th:a,t all McGarthf had tQ do as manager
of the Ne•-•· the dugout and
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PHILAD ELPHIA
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season , but same old song and
dance' from the Clncmnat 1 Heds
pitching staff.
Thrnugh the fi rst eight games.
At n.. CorMr Of
indudin"• the 10-7 loss to the
Phillies he re F r iday nighl, ('in•
cinnati hurJt"r s had given UP
grand total or 4B runs-an arer-I
age of six per game .
And jus1 as in past years, the
runs wt' re trosliing 1 he plate fast•
er than the heavy hitting Red.'!
could produce them. The Reds
scored 42 runs in the hrst eig�t
g a mes-slightly more than five
per game-but were shut out
thflee limes in tht' fi rst seven
games. All of 19=
"DI saw the Red■
shu1 out j uat six times.
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WH 5.che du Ie d t.o
gel h is rsecond starting a !\Sl�n•
ment toda_y a,�d a thaftCc to m.ake
up for h1.1 rint showing agauat
tbe Pirates in: the seeoc.d game of
tbe season. In that .one, tbe CO!'.as
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B�c� :o/�3.()�
McLlsh, winner of 19 la st year
wlLh Lhe lodi an&amp;, wai ecbedu led
No OM wonh Cl r6dfna
to be oppoaed by the Phils ' J ohn
c:halr fvhlr•. To in..,. •
.B\lzhardt, who is alio (H o n the
, lrtd.,,.,..nt ol'd og• rlghl
year. Buzhardt pitched with the
"" c:hecl. NotionwlcM't
C b$ 1 851 year , hang ing u P a f.:i
lxlcfget wiM hfll'NMlftl
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Friday n l&amp;ht by Ma n ager
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Fred
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oundemen in an effort to ail)'Wf ta.Hy. yow .....
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Youn, J� Hook sta rted, and
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1 1 5 E, 2nd
Ph. W Y -2-24'(1
i h e Lo get 1 �•n oat in the !int
Pomeroy, Ohl•
inn i ng at Phi lade lphia uored
. four ntn■ to o,eroome an early
2-0 Clndnnatl lead provided by
11T rt■n k Robin•
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Gomez 'hl•re l'Of ' kf' (\ for 1 6 h l l.EI,
includrng olher homers by Ruy
l\,ll· M1llan anrt Eddie, K as k a . il
w11s l1tlle Mac ' s fourth t·irL·uit
dout of the year.

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Tornadoes For

14-1 1 V ictory

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The lt.mnP Tornado('.� and
Shade H 1J.:h S('hool hooked up m
a baseball durl l'"mlay tha1 made
Shakespeare's t· onwcl1es look l i ke
1 kindergarten plays.
When i1 wa� all over, as dark •
ness do sed over the Shade d i a / mond the score was 1 4- 1 1 fo r
Shad�. In all. a total of 5:J play .
ers reached b,1se �nd t•1the r s 1· o r
ed. were lhrown out. 0, lefl
, Jr, nded.
Sh a de v,,as a l lowed _eight hi l s ,
12 wa� and , b(•oehted fro_m
el_ahl m 1.&amp;cue1i ror . a total of ?8
men on .b.alle .. Hac111 c was perm1 !ted 1 1 hits, nme wal ks and Sht1dc
comm lU.ed f ive errors for 25 to
reach ba&amp;e.
Each �enm collcete? \hree double.s while R�ger B1rrh, Duant•
�olfe and Wilson_ Wolfe had t w,o
h1 u . each for Racm�. Next .week s
Racme schedule JS llacme al
Rutland Tue1day, W11h11ma .at Rad ne . Wedne1d�y, a nd Racme al
Eastern on Frid ay.
Racine . . . . . 3�2 010 2-1 1 I I 8
Shade . . . . . 1 53 041 x-1 4 8 5
H111, LoukR (2), D. Wolft•, &lt;J)
(LP ) , Cleland . (6) and J arre ll.
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NEW YORK UPI _ The Amer•
Jean Broadcasti n g &lt;:o. h ae re.i&lt;'hcd
an agrtemenl thnt will 11dd the
A-nerican Football l.ea1:uc to its
week end Sijorta telec a sting.
The ABC announced J,'ridpy
th a � il will televist' up t11 l7 Sun � "a' rries ol the new pro root•
baH loop for a sum of $12�. 0 00
eal'h. The deal, however, de1iendi;
on the ABC's suecess in lining up
60 per cen1 of tht nrtwor:k tillU�
to epon�ors by M11Y 1� .
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The number of Hl)on�11rs arld
eventuol nrnk&lt;'UP of l h t• A F'L
schedule would ,lett· rminr th(• exact num ber of g11me1 to be t l' l r•
vlaed ·

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Pittsburgh
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Los AngelP!i
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3 5 .375 3
Cim·irulat i
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2 5 :286 3 ¥,
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Fridays Re, ulh
1 0 Chicago 8
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Pittsburgh 6 Mil waukee 2 (N)
Philad.elphi• 1 0 Cincinnati 7 (N)
St. Loul• 1 1 Los AAoelH 7 (N) ,
S•t1;rd•y'i Probiible Pitchen
Lo, Ane-lH •t St. LouisShtrry 1 _ 1 v, Kline 0-o
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C i nc i n rN t i at Philadelpph iaMel i"' 0- 1 v, Buihardt 0-1
Sunday's Games
Cin cinnat i al Philao�1pn1a 2
Milw•u k ee ill P i ttsburgh
S•n Francisco •• Chiugo
Los AngelH •t St. Louis
AMiR l(AN LEAGUE
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3 I . 750 1�
N l' w Y or k
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Chicago
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wa�h i uglm1
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li()!&gt;;ton
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l\dn.�as City
Bu l 1hnore
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Frid•y'1 Re1ulh
New York s Baltimor• 0 f
Detroit 6 Chicago S
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801ton 5 WHhln9ton 4, I inn.
Stturd•y'1 Prob■bl� iitchen
Baltimore •t New York-Col•
ffllln 0-1 vs Short 0-0
Chicago •t Detroit-Piere• 0-0
.., , Luy, 0-0
Cleveland •t K.nMI City I N }lifm,m o-o VI Hall 0-0
Bolton at Washington-Br...,.r
0-1 n Pasco•I 1 .()
Sunday's Games
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Chicago •t Detroit
Boston at Washington
B•ltlmort •• N•w York
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INTER NATIONAL LEAGU� '
ROf:hHt•r 7 Hav•n• 3
Buffalo 5 Ml,ml 4
Richmond 6 Toronto 3
Columbus 5 MontrHI 2
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M innHpolls 3 D• ll•1-Ft. Wortt, 1 0
Houston 3 Lool,ville 1 (N)
EASTERN LEAGUE
Sprlngfi•ld 6 Blngh•mton 1
All•ntown S Wllll•m arort 4, 1 0 In
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MIAMi BEACH. Fla. UPI-Len
M11.1thews and Dou .Il las \lail\atU,
1wo sl!Wt)lh, younJ.!: lil,(htwci�hts
who fought lo a draw in Friday
I night's trlevision rii:ht, b11th s�\d
1 todny they w1rnkd t1 remolch )II
soon os possible . "
Matthews, t1 20•ye ar -old Phila •
,Mphin notivc who is the wOt'lrl's
fourth rankccl li�h1wehiht nm•
Lender , had hi� hnnds [nit w ith
1hr. aHghlly•huilt Vaillan! af(er
bPing a 2· 1 favorite for the 10rounder.

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Practice On Sunday
rost\er, but unnot �tt.tnd , SUndv.
All player, de1iring to be to D otlfy him.
on the Racine b,1111eb&amp;ll team en•
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leaderii. Mta. Ho ward Rowb and
Mrs. Nonr.an WyenmlUer.
Arter the businea:.!I meetlQJ
a hike Mn. Jame, Gilmore eervod
refruhme&amp;b of iell cream, cup,
ca kea with eath Jirl"s name. 1nd
pop, in honor of the birthdaJ "'­
Iler daulth.ter, Brwtda, ,ci Cat.hr
om, Bt-tky Radfonl, Beeb Neaae,
llelody Roush, �ie Gilmore,
Mary LoiJ Raarord. Sherri B1Jck11ion, Kathy Abbott, Maria Gruet­
er. Diana W'eyersmiller,- ·susan.
Lanning, Brenda Gilmore and
11uests Dennis and Sandy Gil•
morf'.
Prizes were award.Pd to Melody
Roush who reteived the ldcky
napkin, and Susan Laning, the
lucky ice cream cup.
:.�.iria Grue1er and Kath)' Ab­
bott will be the hostesses for ner:t
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1n this part of our won­
been lra11$1ated "righteousness" mean! something like " com- derlu f country - a ,lgn of
spnng to be sure - but a tok­
mon d�ency, goo4ness, and honor."
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and wise K ing
Solomon: "�y beloved spake and said unto me, rise up my
The Unifotm Sunday School Lesson for April 24: "HUNMagnolia Temple Pythian Si1ten
love. my _fatr one, and come away_ For lo , the winter is P3"( . nel in regular lle6Sion Thursday
GEil FOR RIGHTEOUSNESS," Mall. 5:6-7; 13:4446; 18:
the ••In IS o,er �nd gone; the flowers appear on the earth; evening: wilh Margaret Seidenabel
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Tbere ts a dire need In this world for people who can be the lime of the smgiog of the birds is come. and the voice of preaidjng,
A coQlm uQic.ation was read from
�•pended upon - people who will be there when they prom- the lurtle (dove) . 18 hear,!. 111 �ur land; the fi� tree pulleth
Paulyne
Thompeon, grand ch.ier.
forth
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green f_1gs, and the vme with the tender grape gives
JSe ID be, peo�Je who will do the work they promise to do,
Lillian
S1eifr
Was received by card
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people wno will stand by you be cause they hav e given you
good smell . Arl8e my love . my lair one, and come away. "
rrom �eig1 Tctllple. Rhea Myen
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people
want lo live in the good world that Goel has
theu: word.
wa11 reported quite ill al the h11me
And it is lhe dependable w ho seem lo gel ahead who hold given UJ, J ust as long as we can_ I think this is a wholesome of her daughter, Mrs. George Sbiv­
o� to. th�lr fr,iends, who keep out of th� courts, and who find desire anQ should be one of our Christian ambitions, but we eler, Cincinnati.
should live also for another world not made with hand1, eter• Al the d ose of the meeting a
friends flockin g to their support when they are in especi
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Ital In the heavens. Every man should live for two worlds at social hou r was enjoyed, gamea
need of them.
the oame Ume, or else he will miss out on both.
were played and prizes awarded
Some Emply Lile
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winners. Refreshment.. w.ere
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an� taugh� in essence. �e loved served
T e are, on the other h�nd, tho_se other hungers which
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thl6 Ute . He loved· f,;:ends and enJOYed things, bul he lived
h�•e lhe t&amp;l/ll effect of emplymg oul life.
also C11rr ie Grueser. Ho1lesse11 for the
Noµ,l!)ll does it as lust does. Almost every day the papers for an!!_ther world: In my F�her's ho.., are many mansion, May meeting will be Bernice Eb­
(.._i• - I go. "' p,ep1re • place for you."· He is there now ersbach and BerniL-e An� Durst.
lell111\1!_•,liir-Y of Sllllle Uberline who has come to the end of
the
mald ng ready for all those who will accept his invitation . We
road, aua ii Is nol a pretty ending.
should, not fAirget though, lhat He is here - to win to woo
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, to Ct1nn. ta Club Meets
l ives have been completely emptied br liquor . In lhe papers comfort, to gufde . . . . forever_ .
With Mr,. Br.;.~r
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Plan, _re made for tHe lHlnual project.
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angea or flowering '1fi!8nd _..d
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' , I aye the gl'eatest year's work laid out for myse
magnolia leaves in 8
een eonhave �ver und�}1a%en, t, he said to the editor of ou lfIethat �- -� report of Jhe nominating com- tainer lined wilh pink. #
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1/on·eroy Budgel Sbopplnl Cealnr
newspaper, when be neared ninety "I want to do some
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worth while before J die And pn the occasion Of h . f
IS uneral mg year &amp;N( Y-rs Hennessy presi- Elhel Guland,, awan:ied blue ri b- Evangeline Chapter , ..fiES, , . Mid.
a few IJJ.Pnih
, $ later h"18 pastor,,sa-id, "H e lived the richest life dent: Mrs. Elm� Wtckhaln, fi rst boll9 t() MiM Garland for a modi• dlepwt, pruided over the �t•
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Mn. Leverett Roush, secretary a11d and ,. .-uw arrangemen t or Jon• Clatworthy Jr., Pomeroy.
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Parker, treas urer._ It was de• q u i la : and
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e1ded to �ave 11n aucl:!on at the pa•i nted trillium. R� ribbons Jere Ing gam� were · · en]?yed by t)Je
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,n r. The regmnal m..,_ awarded ,. Mn. Morris for an ar- group w. l h prize, bemg won 1,y
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District )(U IJally 3;00 it the
ervice JO:Jo am Sunday field on lfJIY 11 wa1 receive .
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a,adlaury ChuNlh. � Chrliit,. T-. V. Nunery and · Junior church f()f under the dlliectioli ot Mn. Ro- devoUona leader for the meetlna: the. botne' iiooe she became ma- Searles, .Mn. Jacob Turner, Mn. rieU Warner.
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Wl&gt;n by · Mn, Gene Evans and Mrs. and Gordon Gibson, Rosalie, an4 snd Rev. Wooda 1poke on "Tliis ·
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tie aervjcl, '7: 80 . p. in.� Ptllonhiit ire welcome.
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Jil�bef!'! Ave., l'Olllel'OY.,. Mom• Supt,; Worthlp ■t 10:45 with H er- · meetlne:; '1;JO itm 11nirH&amp;f Ohrll- eveniJll, In Jldditlon to the re1u- . �enta were served by Carr, Denver McGould, Judy W)'• and Mra. Edward �tler, Colu�
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lrln. Naomi Benlloy, 1fa. '.8u,t,...,. ·•�r!'l"n· Gol&lt;i'ed Tul : He of the MYF; Wednoaday evenllJl
l,o!llrj"'IJ JgUJ C�h, Payt • �� $�nrlse l!!rvi!'d ".,. 1.!lllp
, Mn. Chari•• Strau u, Mt. Uolon Church; 11:r. ind Mn.
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Eldop Junior Gardner and Warren Davis ler and lrln. L�cbdon ·!PO"'O'l' ·
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freal Paul who qld in I Cor.
5:54•55 "Death u, swallowed
up in vi�tory. 0 death where

view of the appalllng proportions of lhe problem of Leedlng
the world, it sounds strange to hear anyone say that the hun•
gry are lucky.
Wanl Rlgbleou1ness

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Sul&gt;mllle&lt;t hy R••. Eugene Brown

the luck.y ones, although there are those O(Casional stricken
ones in the hospitals who would give a good deal if they C'OUld is thy �ting? 0 �rave where is
thy victory? Thanks be to
experience a lively bunKer.
, who gi ves us the victory
God
od
t
I
are
there
that
the
I la estimated
n
world t ay no less
than 45,000,000 displaced persons, the majori ty of whom go · thr�u g� o u r Lord Jesus
cbrist.
lo fled hungry every night.
.
It I\ nol dllltcull for anyone
Then !here are !hose hundreds of mlllions of people in the
Far and the Near East who have their hunger satis(ied. J n to be�1ev_e in the Resurrection

Plentu In Steele

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SERMONETIE

have the effect of emptying them, and he is the wise man
who knows lhe difference and chooses the rewarding on e, .
Lucky Hungry
It ls not usually true thal . we consider the hunery people

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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middlepo rt, 0 , Aprll 23, 1960-5

•• n·ow TO Empty your Life

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lllQlfr . RISULTS
ltllAM I ••A.CH, Jl•-1.ett Mtt� lff¼:, Pl\lli..phla, drew
with �• ValUMt# 13$�,
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SUNDAY SCHOOL LJ!SSON OF THE WEElr

Are Required bY

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Flre Et:tlngulsJlen

P.H I LCO SP-,E.. .. 1...,.,..... !.

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,J.'1tlln �,.....�-,Qra,
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Some hungers have the effect of filling our lives, and others

Well, the descriptfoD 'pretty 1 waum. •11vea, &amp;-2, for their
l
much fits D)'lu!t himseU the,, " lhlrd sq"alpt wln. Roberto Clem•
da y s as the Detroit TigerJ' mDiSt ente bl� a two-run homer
u. s. COAST GUARD A;•ov ■ o
ex p losive at � ct tlnce the dafJ 1ud Htl Smilb �ove in two runs
lead
E. TRACY, Sil., D -&amp;rlbutor
R.
to
an
double
d
n
H
a
d
r
triple
f
G
a
en
rg
e
with
nk
Rudy,
be
i
o
Fire ,and Sarety F.qui�!�t
York has them on top of the the fvalet' nine-hit JWult. Hank
· Phone, WY-2-�
S•••• &amp; S.J'Vke
league with ,a 3-0 record. TheY Aaro.n horn�ed for the Brav es
Look over sole ,possession of first and Bob Stlnnfr 11t-retebed his hit --~- .
place F'riday when their Iona:• tin&amp; streak to nine games with a
range 111tack ca rried them to a iinile and ' double for Pitlf bur g'h .
6·5 victory over the Al.. champion
•
The New Y ork Yankees beat
Chicagu W h ite Sox.
�
the B a ltimore Orio les, 5-0, the
Berberet's S in9le Dec ialve
Kansai Cit" Athletics downed. the
Lo u llr r be rel's ninth-inning si nCleveland 'ndi.an1, 4- l , and the
glc drove in the decisive r u n bu t
d a 5-4, 1 1 ·
'
on ce again it was the Tiger, Boston Red Sql score
illnin&amp; WU! oye'r the Wubpigton
home-rue. power that was
. , lmpres• Senalon In other Aroerica n Lea·
sive. �\•r the ,I hi rd stra 1g bl game
-•�
ua the N• t·10Pa1 Lea the TigerR hit three h,omers. ii.HI; pm.es.
• o c· ts
F
th S.
Rocky CoJ,!vito belted No. 2 and
ttt?, P.1"1elgo�ag:�: lO.B,"'ille ·
Eddie Ym1 t an.d Steve Bilko al so Phijad,Jp� Phillie.a outalu &amp;eed
lQ,? and.
Re
eon11et'tel1.. Colavito wh0¥' tiiomer � Cld�
,
ds,
wiped out an early 1 ·0 Whll.i! So x' U� i;i� �tt €y
dln•la whipped ,
l
lead, also si ngled i n the ' n inth to l;le, t,it ,�ie, J)b�tti, 1 _7_
1
_.
help 11el the ii tage for �rbe;ret's t . '
• sNUtout . �Ji:nlngs .
)
winnin g: b low.
'
W hi� ''9.r� •Plti;�!t)d,_ i,e.vq. . shut
The Ntlsburgh Pirite■ eont in• o ai illliloo/ ·111&lt;1-, ,tcilM •Terry
ued lo show surprliing, - (lon it.! ball -l!leane'd'"-�--.,tOr the Ya'n'kees bepunch too, as they beat the M U- hind a flinQ:b lt attack that ineluded hom,� by, Mickey Manttei •
and Hector Lopei.

NEW ORLEANS UPI -Method•
lcal Dow F'lns lerwald, the nation '
No. 3 mo11ey winner, and big Al
· k O f Grossmer,
· ·
N . y ,, W ill
Besse1 m
try to nurse another hot round out
or their putt ers toda)' .a&amp; lhef en•
tcr the third 11otatl -'Df 'lb1t11P'JIO(KI
New 1 0deu11 Op•n., , . , , , . ,. ' · 1 • l
FJn,Jerwa\d, · ·'l�Oi I llnlshed · In
the to, three i� ' hi&amp; : ' •lllit' four
tournament appea,�Ulcel( f.ir,shlon•
ed a br illiant 66 FrW•1 �o alve him
a 135 atter 36 holes, H'e d l'Opped
p u tts from
1&amp;, and i� feet.
Be118ellnk, &amp;111' ' 1nfreq�nl Winhe r in , the pro! rankar birdied' five
of tije final nin!! ' holes. for a 67
1o share the lt11d. His b ack nine
scn re of 30 tied the tourner record.
All Blone at 138 was 30-year·
old Houston LaClair of Blrminll•
ham, Ala. •Lat'latr, who . � ".'.,11er
won a tourney as ll Pto • · &lt;touted
the 6,569-Yard CJty Par� course
in tl9. He tied for the fir11t round
lt•ad with 67 and nuraed a onestroke t.-dge until Bets&lt;!llnk and
F'insterwald c �me in wi\h 1358.
Hob Rosburg of OVit\a nd Park,
1
Kan., wati next 'with '137. ,His s4?c­
-nnd round 118 tied Finsftt'Wald for
•the low round ol \he -tourney.
, Three eolf•tfe were 'btal!keted
at .38. They were, 1 Lionel, He bert
of Lalayett, La , ,
.l. C. Gopsie of
Knoxvl\ le, Tenn., and Harold Hen•
ning or Johannei-:burg, South Affi•
ca. Do1h HcOert •� Goo11i, ,ca,rd ·
ed Onu-u'nder-par 71s in the secQnd
round after sharing the lead with
two others at the end of 18 holes.

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BOAT OWNERS

League's " push button manager.''
I
Dykes s�.,.,
� f•(Is 20 years
M ��e. of : the leaguf · J. JtaAt-'
ago when he char&amp;�d th:a,t all McGarthf had tQ do as manager
of the Ne•-•· the dugout and
.· was ••t, "·c�
".' Yo•"
•· rii ,Y•"•� -.:• U4'
,�¥"!watch hiS te.ani OV�PQwer � opj)Olltjoi\i

Finsterwald. Has
T1·e For Lead Jo
'Or}eans ft
Ope

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8-Dally Sentlnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O., April 23, 1960

WANT ADS

.

Special - one mouth for 30 cent.ii per word .
hl.l rate of 3 c..:nt.s per word will be charged for advertising
if not paid wiihin 10 days a fter receiving bill.
Errors in Advertising: - Should be reportNI im•nedlately. The
naily Sentinel will not be reapow.ible for more tb.a.n one incornet 1nserton.
Card of Thub and Special Notices of Ew�ts U .00. Obituariea
puOJiabed •t 1 tent per word.
,'.; DAYS
1 MO.
3 DAYS
':'/ ORDS
1 DAY
$ 1 .:i.:i
15
$4.00
80c
$1.20
$ 1 .80
$6.00
60c
20
$LOO
75c
Ill
$7.00
$2 .25

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I 1 4) For Rent

t-or :&gt;a le

ThOMI, M. hln
Termlhl and Pfft Ct.. .trol
r,.. lnlpktlon, lnaurance N•tlonwtd•. iHY termL
Phortt t&gt;omeroy WY 2-2366Portsmouth PR 6-2150
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CROPPING
PRIVILEGES. MY
Apple Grove Ferm, 1960 Sea•
son. Make orrer. Glenn Wolfe,
jjt l
Avenue
Musachusetts
North West, Waahington, l, D.
C.
(4)•2-9-16·23·4lc

1 2 1 Cord of Thanks

Following the Prom, ltle stu­
dents attended a movie al the
Meigs Theater and then were ser­
ved refre1hmenll! at an early
morning hour in the basement
auditorium or the Sacred Heart
Church.

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Portland Event

--�---

I WISH TO EXPRESS SINCERE
appr�ciation (O our friends and
relat1veii for the man;- beauti•
lul cards, flowers, fruit and
vi11ilH during my recent sickness,
Also to the staff and nurses al
the �deigs General Hospit.tl and
the Emergency Squad.
Thi.!i
The dinner was served from 3
WOMAN
kindnesa will always be remem- COMFOHTAHLE FOOT WEAR for WANTED-GIRL OR
to 7 p. m. with Shirley McKelvey.
JJOW and the hot days ahead. We
for
part
lime
w
or.k
J
n
store.
bcred.
dinner music. Terry
playing
have KEDETTES and SUMMER·
Write aivin&amp; references to Hox
Sincerely: Everett J. Tracy
MEROY
P
SALE.
HOUSE
FOR
IN
O
4 l\oberta Kraeuter
Bradford
an
E"rrES
in
the
"most
wanted"
008-S % Tbe Daily Sentinel,
4 23 1 1
6 rooms, bath and &amp;a,8 hea t. Ga• .presented song, and a
variety
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styles. The Shoe Box, Middle­
Pomeroy.
4-21•.atc
rage. Beautiful view of river. program wa, presented by Kri sta
port
� 18 6tc
Out of all high wa ta . W ith or Yost, Beverly Price and Linda
RAIL.ROADS NE ID
I t'OR_ SALE: _ I · 8 CU. F.T HOT­ Men 17 ·28 needed .ut once to
without (urnilure. Call WY2· YOit.
1 965 FORD V8 FA[RLANE 2 OR.
4 22 3tc
5376.
pornt refr1ger� tor. 1 d1xle _ .lilH
tram
for
telegraph
operator
and
tedan. A beautiful car. :f,7i!UX1. /
range and 1 dinette set. Priced
stPtwn ai,:cnt po11ition. 'fake low
Blaettnars Pomeroy.
4 20-6k
ES NEA R RUTLAND.
reasonable. Raymond Thomu,
cost tnuo ing al night, work TWO HOM
____ '__ ______
room
frame, 1 acre gr□1Jnd
·
4
QflCtt
J
.
Longnille, Ohio.
4 1 8 6lc
days. Placement }IS.S ured in this
c1..,. u-, Can
me, 3.30 acres. NO'tlC ■ ...,,- ILECTION ON TAX
room
and
..
r�
f
�
!)_
,
n..
eU
c:
l\
or other !italell upo
ompi o
All Mollet •n&lt;I -I •
rl 1
FOR SALE RESTAURANT
COll•
Q.4.n ck sale. Mabe l LtiVY IN IXCIESS Of THE TEN
.
if sincerely m terettea �iff! , S.ae ! � foe,
IAITROPOLITAN MOTOAI
Ph. SH 2-4932.
,
Rutlsdd.
plete and re�dy to operate. call
Hog
e
_
u,
l,•
ill
S,nt e
MILL LIMITATION
Box oee,.-R c/c
-- h.t Main II,
4 23 6tp
or see Freddie Th.ubet, Mnon,
'
NOT ll,l'.; is h ereby li"Ven that in
tilf.e a1c, maru:aJ , tm, Pb YI� I
i
&gt;
.,.
''j
[
p....,_,, OtlJo
W, Va.
,
of-21•3tp
P.,u---.,.
r
ee of et Kesoluuon ot the
co1,1d., age Mnd · phoQ . �ipqbd,1
0
.ooard-Qt
l!:ouClhon of the J::astern
lor local interview.
�
3li)
1 956 CHEVROLET VB STA TION -�· II . P. GARl&gt;EN TkACTOR
·-'-'••
� L,Oeal &amp;boQI. .UIStricL ot Mci&amp;s
W1aon One careful owner.
with attaJ:hmenb. c. J." Llng,er,
,
.
L:OUflt}', UIIIO, p1:1asect on the !' mlt
Shows beat of care $13QIU&gt;O.
I I "I .__ I-•
,...._,.
felt. Lane St., New Haven: W.
.rwmcm
CQRNE R LOT '_ y
A.room !ram I
.
"'tiQruar)', l�U, there Will
OIQ' oz ·;.
Blaellnars, Pomeroy.
4-20·6tc
Va.
4·21•6tp
bath porche1' double garag�
�
•4�tU'IO
U&gt; a vuu: ot U1e Pt:O'
l11rg� lot. ftl�d. $8500.00
19M BUICK IN VERY GOOD
1956 HOUSlC THALLER 30 ft. DAY WORK. BY LICENSED T elMS-7-rool'n' ·lra�e with nic,� · pie Ot slUd }!:astern Local :,c n ooi'
condition $600. Phone Sli2·U92
u]tcrict al the t'nmary eiecuon to
.
Sleeps six, 2 bedrooms. Very
]Jving
room, dmmg room, o nelct
practlcal nurae. Call TU 2-+4�
4·21•3tc.
e
.
m ttle £alitern Local
good. condition. Jnquiro at 477
kitchen, television room, 3 bed ,:,c nv i Jlli f C
between 9 and 3.
4 19 6lc
l
o
l l t of Mei .'I Counly
::iycamoro
St.,
Middleport.
1956 GMC 1k TON PICKUP.
¥
'
roomr;, and bath, full basement
umu, 1H me rcguuilf pi...::es 01 VuL·
4 19 6tc
'695,00. Inquire at llut Restaur•
forced air turnaee. Large lot
nerem, on ' Ue a , the 3rd
ant, Rutl1rnd.
4·21•3tc
'J Ma y
with •-- ahady la wn, good garden, '"i ,
ION AT lfOWARD A.. SEID·
u
McCOY
...,_,
;;
.
Gar'a1e,
concrete
drive.
.U.'L'S, Pint! Grove; Ju ne 25,
i
ll i!J:;� �n��
1111!� CADILLAC 4 UR. SEDAN
y
AUCTIONIIR
�1 .· · ,:r 000.00.
" 22 3tc
imutauon, an at1dltlonal tax tor
Powor 11teering. Spotless bJjc
RM• 2, Lona Bottom, .Ihle.
COUNTRY HOME.-6-room frame,
1he bene.1.1t of the t:astern LocaJ
fini1b.
$1693.00.
Blaettnan,
b.ut h , basement, forced air heat
AIR CIJNOITLONING, REFRIGER&gt;cnool JJlstrict tor tne purpmie 01
Pomno;-.
4·20-6tc
Two big cisterns, some fruit,
atlon senlce. JacJr.'1 .Ketrl1era•
J)il,)' l n.lil eLlrrem expen,e11 81 a rate
lareti outbulld!ng. Nearly 30 1oot
tion, New Haveo. .Pbone TU
ltaf MERCURY IN GOOD CON•
e.l(etodL4i! 2.,.. m1t11 tor each
acres. $7000.00.
6-23-U
256J7.
dltion. New motor and tun,.
Jne aouar ot valuation, which
215 ACRll-3 i;fliles from Pome•
mlulon wHh 4000 miles. New
. ,mount, to twent)'-tive cenhl tor
roy. Three houses (four, 11cYen
MUILLiR PURNAC�... W la flNG­
br•kea and
wheel cyl inders,
�ach one hund.reo oouan of va l•
NOUatt •ppu•ncea. Arnold .,...
and eight r()O:ms). Barn, silo, uauon, .tor nve years.
cap, and new Lltta. Price $450
Hl9M1t Qu•llty Automatlca
ther•, =»1 reeu141, Ohio. ""'"9 1 pJenty o:,,,, Iractor land in all.ulfa
4·20-6k
Phone W¥2-6720,
The Poll, tor 1814 .Election will
1 1-lf.tfc
WY,2-6314.
and gr.ufl�es. Well limed. Some , /JC Open ,i O::iO o'Cloc
S I! E
k A. M. and
DR.
SEDAN.
11159 PONTIAC V8 4
frult. $20,000.00.
�emam
open
until
ti:3o
o·ctock P.
lELEV!SION RADIOAND
Radio and heal.tlr. One cuo(ul
VIRG,IL TIAPORO, S•l•unan
·,.n.,
U&amp;tt!rn
Standant
Tuite,
of
appllanre
rep.air.
Phone
Oti1
owner. Eztra nice ,2491$.00.
PhC!9'• WY2-67l1
SOFT W,\'fER SERVICE
Ja�d (lay.
kct..:lintock, K11cine, Ohio.
Blaetlnar,, Pomeroy
4-20 tile
3
' ti,y orocr of the Board of Elec­
Ohet TannW11M, Owner
2•1-tfc
,...,._na, 01 b4eil• \;Ounly, Ohio.
Ponwroy
111 Mulberry
CUij'l'0.11. llU IL"I' JU1'l.HEN IJll­
Emmet1 G. Will, Chalrman
i,tgoecl
fo:
•
iuur
bom.:i
nee
e•
S),11,ted
MMrth
JU, 1960
MNoow 11UNi&gt;i; AND SHADES
UDl1111UIL 11·o.t. ...man aud Abbott,
FOR SALi
Dorotbr M. Johnston, Clerk
Ven-.ttan Blindt, all 1ize1 end
8-6-U
Pb.one WY-2•6321.
Offers wlll be received at the
(41 2. 9, 16, 23, 4tc
c:olora. Free EIUmatea. Dale
ornce
of
Webster
and
Fultz,
At­
Wlppt,I, supply, 21i, Union .\ve.,
RLIVlSION RADIO •NO SMALL FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR
Pomeroy, Ohl6.
3-t-!IOlc torney11, Pomeroy, Ohio, up lo
A,p&amp;lanca repair, Call frank
Beef Cattle 2 rldln&amp; horaea.
eleven o'clock A. M., on Friday,
(iaptelna,
414
N.
lecond
Aw
..,
Reynold• Dairy,
f..21-3tc NOTICI
Ut' ILICTION ON ISSUE
LUVING ROOM SUITE. EXCEL- Aprll 29, 1060, lor about 53 acre•
.
MWdltport.
S J tfc
OF llCINDS
lent condition. WIii deliver rea· loc11ted on State Route 680, Bed•
NOTICE
ill
hereby Jiven that in
1on1ble dl1tance. Phone 8H2· ford imd
Orange
Townships,
AUCTIONlllt
pursuance
of
• Resolution ot the
N
f677.
4·20-31c Meigs County, known .us Lhe
Complete Service
�
�·oremnn property. All offen sub­
NOTICI OP ILICTION ON TAX !Soard of Commi11ionera of Mcla:s
Crltt
8rtdford
HOUSE .\N D WT IN NAYLORS
ject lo Courl approval.
LIVY IN IXCIIS OF THI TIN I County, Ohio, paned bn the J2th
'-M-lte, Phont er Contact
Run, West Main Street, Pome•
day of January, 1�, there will be
Manning D. Webater,
MILL LIMITATION
A. C. IRAOFORO, it.cine, Ohle.
roy, tlx room,, bath, all utJll.
N OTICE 11 hereby 1lven that in 1ubmltted to a v6te of the people
Admlnl1trator.
tin, 1199�.oo.
4·22 · 3tc
Ill II ____
___ pursuance of I R11olution ol the of H id Mela:s County at a 1pec1al
FI\AME HOUSE, TEN ROOMS
HOlG; BUI.a.,DERS, BJRCll CABl· Hoard of Townahlp Trustees of the elec Uon to be, held m the Counu,
(two complete five room apart•
N.H:T maker, f'ormica 1ink topa. Letart Townthlp of Meigs County, of Mel11 Ohio,. at the regular
mcnll) all ulllillH, two bath•.
VUl,)'l asbesto1 block laid. House Ohio, paued on the, tth day of Jan• places of voun1, therein, on Tuel­
double lol, on Front Street by
repaln of a.U deacrlJ)tlo111. Call uary, 1960,· there lrill be 1ubmitted day, lhe .Th ird day of .Kay, 1960 ,
�eq
OffJce,
Pomeroy,
lo a ttolt or the · pie of sald Le· �• .11�e1tlon ..of iltuln• i.omt, of
OQ&gt;' Nt'.&amp;ler, Raclne, Ohio.
'4900.00. O'Brien and Crow
·
i::
tart
Township 1t
Prlmsry elec- ij#A COunt, 1n �• amount of two
tfe
at
2
f
Realty, Call WY2-2720, Pome­
ti,'!" lo
he townehlp of hundred thlrt,-flvo t�ou,and do!•
I
c
l'O)',
IIIAVILY TUCTOR IAl.•I AND Lcitarla KJ
y, Ohio, al the Ian ($235,000) for the purpoae of
1
TWELVE JOOT MEAT CASE.
1
re
Una
·
ol
11
therein on conatruclin&amp; •�d ·· equippin&amp; hQ1;
.D
•�
• ';; ,.."';�
double duty, Koch, like new
1• '.r'°" 11 . •· Tueo4a,;, tu· 3l&lt;f. .
of Ma, 1980 pl\fl . tacil!Ue• for lhlp County
.,.,.
"'°°.00.
� "'' untll J;uM. �• s.1,.-,.1
�a,ot,, - Ing, In � xee� , · our,Wlnt 10 riqueat· of the .Melp
•21-atc
a
Ha
o
tatlon f, r the County Hoapital Commi11ion aa
hJD mlU 1
�tJte
r
._.,...,
l mha;t,
roltlPhone
Ohio.
Ceolwllle M♦I,
bcnellt of Letart 1l'OwnshlP for the provided by liw,
LIVI IAJT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
3-UHtc
I purpo,e of maintaining the town• The maximum number of yean
Cr1wlen, fl1bln1 1uppUe1, tl1h­
For
FREI!
lnspedlon
- durinl which ,uch bond• are to
a
ln1 lken1e1, available from 6
FOR THE BEST ROOFlNG SER· h.I p cemetery and for the pur run ii 20 yean.
PHONI
a. m. lo 7:30 p. m. week daya.
vice roof repairing
rooflna: chase o r real eat1te to tncre11se the
The e1Um1ted ■vera•e additional
Sunday 6·10 a. m. Fife Novelty
Blli present cemet�ry 1ufficient to care
rool
·painting
cah
us
Gilmore's Supply Slore
.
tu: rate amounll to five cent• for
the
for
lnere11ed
requlremenla.
Shap.
4•21·12tc
Wyatt and Gtiorae !:itHLI. Phone
va1WY-2-2774
S•ld tH btlna; A renewal c,f an each OM hundred doHan of
WY2·2724 Pomeroy, Ohio.
uatlon,
which
la
.!Kl
mills
tor
each
exiatlna tax at a rate not exceed•
4·13•6lp.
Vaughan•, Extennln1llng -----· --- Ing one mill for Neb one dollar one dollar of valua.Uon, outaide ol
Company
All YOU llUN DOWN AT T HI of valuaUon which amount.a to the llmllltlon Imposed by Attlcle
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lfttll hU Woric, LewNt PrlctiL dollar, of valuation, for two yeara. &amp;1 cettl (led by the county Auditor,
The Pollo for "Id Election will
The Poll• fo, ,aid Election will
itEdiSTERED HEREFORD BULL. lACINI SHOI U lV IC I IHOP
IACINI, OHi,:».
Al10 mllk cooler. Mra. Ehrana
be open at 6:30 o'clock A. M. and �pen at ft:30 o'clock A. Y.. and re­
Thom .., Loni fotto.ip, Rt. No.
remain open until 8:30 o'clock P . .m1ln open l.mtll 6:30 o'clock P. M .
Time of uld day.
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St. Racine, Ohio, ' April 3mh,
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Dote,! 1100 �j ,i.lli!O ,1
dryer; 1 electrlc-nn1te. 3 bed­
2 TON
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room suilu, l �0111 ran11e , 'I
l!elore e:30
1$4'' W .8. Good VB motor, 825
coflee tablta, 3 televislonl!I, t
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four chll•
Mlddl_,. WY-2-�
a ao Urea. Cab huide and out
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rtfrtgeraton, 3 break(a&amp;t set■,
dren Cinda · Ana;f Jimmy Paul,
•BALl&gt;WlN
Pomeroy WY .241,s
extra nl.te. RblnfOT't'ed frame
4 1 i vlng room 1ullea, 4 w,1111hera,
Kathy Jean and Bryan Keith
KAUTZ P!ID ITOIII
2 dlnnelle acts, 3 kitchen cab­
ond ,prlnp.
Easter \¥1th their arandmo­
spent
ud· an11:R FAMOUS
At
ChNtw
inets, other mist. furniture.
ther Mn. J. L. Caito, 1518 Nye
Yukon 1-2141
�le l'Onducled b)' Bradford
Ave.
HAMl\.L SllVICI STATION
Auction Co. A. C. llnd(ord,
Mgr. Crill Bradford, Auctioneer
Ev.1poratJ;on -cauNCI over halt
Alllony UQ
Term11: Caah.
water 10II frOftl corn plot■
the
Not re■ponaiblc for acddentl'
Every Day
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or the Freshman Class under the
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lled &amp;nO
1.1u1 u.r 11u.u�Q. ta1.c.Mu1�·•• /41GQ.1Q·
TEAM OF BLACK MARES 2800
pun. .l'Mne W � ·;&amp;-#.UU.
2 -J·U
lbs. M. E. Gettys, Happy Hol•
low Road.
4-21-3tc 7 AN.ll 8 ltOUM HOUS�·, TWO �
room 1:1partmenls. A. N . .Hengel,
ELECTROLUX VACU U M CLEAN·
Phone W �41·3:.!7:l.
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er. Runs and looks like new. Has thro w away bags. Full FUU. RENT HOUSE lN P O MEROY
4 rooms and bath, unf urnished,
.price only $34.50 or termr;
L'a ll aner :;:ao P. M . Phone
if desired. Phqi1� WY2-2204i.
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I COCA COLA MACHl?\i:: IOc
Middleport, Oluo. Good oppor­
holds fl cases. Call or see Fred•
Lunuy for right party. Come to
clie Thabet, Mason, W. Va.
b11J..1e plant 111.t Mmen ville or
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details.
call W Y 2-216fl for
4-�tc
UNCLAIMED SINGER SEWING
machine Will sell lor $16.00
UNt'Utt.NI::,H.KU APAR'J'M�T, 4
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plus $8.40
due us fur parls. 1
roums, bam. Rent reasonable.
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Phone WY2-2204.
2-22 4tc
vacant April �- No. s·ccontJ-av,
-----auaa1eport. Phone WY;t..!)1.DJ.
CHARLESTON MlLK BASE. How4 2:l tik
ant Caldwell, '!'uppers Plains,
Ohio. Phone Coolville 1598.
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The movie and the refre.!ihments
at the church were sponsored by
mothers of the Junior Class mem•
bers.
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Decorations for the Prom will
Phone WY,24561 M&amp;Cdlaporl
remain in pl.ace for tonight's Post
Prom Dance which is open to the
public. The Poat Prom event is
FOR SALE, FIVE ROOM HOUSE sponsored by the Student Council
13 acres, 3 miles from Mlddle­ of the Pomeroy Junior High
Port, ½: mile off Rt. 'l. Cont,ct School.
Blanche G. Cline, Albany, Phone
246'7, agent for Central Realty
Complmy, Columbus. 4 4-21-3tp
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Syracuse. See Riebard Wine­
4·2l•3tp cans and Rolland Neutzling, Sam
brenner.
Arnold and William MeKelvey,
HOUS� FOR SALE IN POMEROY Democrat,.
1ized
9 rooms, 2 bath,, full
Both Republican
candidates
basement, ne w ,as furnace,
large - lot. F. A. Switz.el, 307 for Prosecliting Attorney, Ber­
Spring Ave., Pomeroy 4-15-1:zte nard Fultz and James O'Brien,
were present as were the two Re­
FOR SALE: FIYE IIOOM HOUSE publican candidates for Engineer
with t,alb. Nice loeaUon. Melvin J. E. D. Hartinger and Stanley
Hood, 111 Locust St., Pomer'o, J. Blazewicz.
3-Jlo-3otp
For Recorder Charles Bissell,
BOUSE FOR ,-BALE �i PAGE­ John D. Thomas and Paul Kloes,
town, •ii. room,, 4 rgom1 dowr,, Ile.publicans were present with
2 up, appro1lmately 1 acre l• Republicans Loren:io Davis and
Yel land exeeftent well 13 mUea C. 0. Fisher and Democrats Dan­
from Pomeroy· on State R-Oute iel LiY ingston
and
Geraldine
692. Price $800.00.
Inquire Younc speaking in , behalf of
Mra. Howell at P14etown.
their candidacies for nomination
3-12-80te
to the office of trcuurer.

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IJ{)al. unt lu HP Mercury tlurfl·
cane motor. �i.00. l'hone .l:SHt
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tedion. Ule, Auto, !'in, Pollo.
also rhubarb for sale. Phon e
Coll Dou IIIJJ,, lllddleport.
W 19-37:l!i or see t�aye PowelI.
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6 C U . 1'1'. f'RIGIDAlRE and T
PAN Gas nuige. See 0, R. Jone•• BAJINES.Sial'SON IN5ull,.ZICX
Aa:�ta. lllddleport. 1'1N, 4iito­
2.b? Mul berry-av, Pomeroy .
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Bonda. Phone WY-:1,,
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Water Softening
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paper and radio 1dvertlslng war the SSOf,000 provlded In -Ult
1946 ln levy for a memorial to
approved.
veterans which \loters lntended
Taking part in the meeting to be a hoapita l, bUt failed on
were A . C. Bradford, president,
ll-it waan't enou gh, and
Va ughan, secretary and two coun
Leo
t technicalltles b&amp;red
ballo
legal
s
Meig
the
several {heinbers of
for a hospit al.
used
belng
County Memorial Hospital Board it
(Continued From P•ge OIM)
Dairy Service Unit, a d1re\'tor of of Trustees, who held a short
A 1959 General A111e mbly o!
I Ohio law tleared It to be used
the Meigs County Holstein Club meeting afterwards.
and the !"arm Bureau. He is also
c tu,spj,t,J, however.
These trustees have control of for a publi
a member of the Chester Grange,
the Shade River Masomt· Lodge ,
the Council and Comm a ndery of
Lhe MalKIJUC Order in P· meroy,
and of the Ea.stern Athletic Boost­
ers.
He ls married to the former
Mary Catherine Davis, daughter of
Mr .and Mrs. Worley Davis, Dexter, and has three children .
1
Mr. Holter formerly operated a
store al 1'" lora where he served as
poat master from 1943 until 1946.
LORENZO DAVI$
FOR
Lorenzo D. Davia, Pomeroy
businessman, is another newcom­
er to county politica this year,
seeking the nomination on the
Repu blican ticket to the office o f
County Treasurer. Mr. . Davis Js
REPUBLICA N
widely known over the county as
CANDIDATE
a clothier, having spent the great•
er part of bis life in that busi•
SECOND TERM
nes.11.
He was born in Pomeroy and
gradu;;ited from the Pomeroy high
school in 1924 and immediately
started work in I.he Keiser Cloth·
ing Store in Pomeroy, where he
worked unlU Mr. Keiser's death.
He was Lhen employed by the L.
Paid · Po1.· .A4v .
D. Price Mercantile Co., until
1944 when he opened hi6 own
b11sine1a in Pomeroy.

Candidates
Introduced

Mr. Davis is ac�ve in th@ Ma11onic orders in Meigs County.
having headed all rour Masonic
bodies in Pomeroy. He is a mem­
ber of the Ohio Priory No. 18, the
Shriners and Aladdin Temple.
He attends the Enterprise EUB
Church and is also a member of ,
the Odd Fellows L°odge and the
Isaac Walton League.
He is a resident of Kingsbury
I Road in B4::dford To16nship -and is
married to the former Zelda
. Warner. He has two sons Roger I
Vj., Pontiac, Mich., and Lorenzo,
ir., Cuyahoga Fallr;, Ohio.

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antly colored printed slgn. sev•
era! of which will be put up in
towns of the county.
Childs also suggested talks in
high school usembhe! next week
"because" he said, "we must not
underestimate the importance and
intelligence of our youth."
He pointed out that the youth
of 14 years ar:o helped pay the
t ax le vy o n th e �204
.,
'000 ( men.
tioned above) and those of today
will pay _ the proposed bond is•
sue, too, 1f passed.
C. E. Bla keslee _and H. E. Star•
key urged
persistent personal
contact aimed at voters known to
have been in opposition to pre·
vious attempts to pas•
hospital
issue here.
Mr. Hobstetter announced and
displayed a sample of 200 metal
car tai::s provided as .u gift by
Charles Clarkson or the Kelly
Manufacturing Co. They wlll be
dbtrlbuted throughout the county
as will .posters also asking ap•
nroval of the issue.
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He also disclosC!d that ladies of
local sororlty chapters are anxlous to help ind plan personal
soliciting next week.
Approval of a budget for news-

GALLIA &amp; MASON
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1955 CHEVROLO

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Search For Tomorrow
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4:30 News
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5:30 News &amp; Weathet
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Mary McAffee.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sha-f,fie:r, of
Columbus, were guests of Mr. 11nd .
Mr.s. H.ijrold Bl.ack61.on and ohij.

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Mr. and Mrs. Horace · Abbott and
chUdren, spe.nt the weekend i.11
. 1i{r. and !'dd. , Carl Grued'fr · � ..� ·
Spri11,gfield and attended ihe wed­ 90il
o f bhe Avenue and Mies �tding of t1he t-atte-r'6 llliece, Miss .ma C
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a di nner ·guesit o f Mr. 111.nd Mrs. Roy
Mr. and ,Mrs. terrold i �- ;
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tung and son, or OOlumbut, ...,-e . ·
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Mrs. Wheeler Drake, 9' PGm·
Rev. Robert Oard ,Wied his reg­ eroy, . Mm. Mlary Hllfenf MHI
l.Pll? .appo�otment 111t 10 a .m. Scrii&gt;­ daughter, of Columl&gt;ua, Mi'. :and
ture : Luke 24; 13-27. Sermon: Th-e llrs. Eugene Hwn� d4 ,on
Glory of Easter.
of B,a,iley Run, ud Mr. '1)d ' �
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Friday evening guestH of John Ter­ were Sun:dey gltel'll of Mn. �
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Pat Boone Stmw
Sundown Sert!nade
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Johnny Staccato
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PR IMARY f.LECT ION
TU ES DAY, . MAY: 3rd

Dally Sentioel, Pomeroy-Mlddieport, o., April 23, 1960-7 •

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WANT ADS

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Special - one mouth for 30 cent.ii per word .
hl.l rate of 3 c..:nt.s per word will be charged for advertising
if not paid wiihin 10 days a fter receiving bill.
Errors in Advertising: - Should be reportNI im•nedlately. The
naily Sentinel will not be reapow.ible for more tb.a.n one incornet 1nserton.
Card of Thub and Special Notices of Ew�ts U .00. Obituariea
puOJiabed •t 1 tent per word.
,'.; DAYS
1 MO.
3 DAYS
':'/ ORDS
1 DAY
$ 1 .:i.:i
15
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80c
$1.20
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CROPPING
PRIVILEGES. MY
Apple Grove Ferm, 1960 Sea•
son. Make orrer. Glenn Wolfe,
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Musachusetts
North West, Waahington, l, D.
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(4)•2-9-16·23·4lc

1 2 1 Cord of Thanks

Following the Prom, ltle stu­
dents attended a movie al the
Meigs Theater and then were ser­
ved refre1hmenll! at an early
morning hour in the basement
auditorium or the Sacred Heart
Church.

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I WISH TO EXPRESS SINCERE
appr�ciation (O our friends and
relat1veii for the man;- beauti•
lul cards, flowers, fruit and
vi11ilH during my recent sickness,
Also to the staff and nurses al
the �deigs General Hospit.tl and
the Emergency Squad.
Thi.!i
The dinner was served from 3
WOMAN
kindnesa will always be remem- COMFOHTAHLE FOOT WEAR for WANTED-GIRL OR
to 7 p. m. with Shirley McKelvey.
JJOW and the hot days ahead. We
for
part
lime
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store.
bcred.
dinner music. Terry
playing
have KEDETTES and SUMMER·
Write aivin&amp; references to Hox
Sincerely: Everett J. Tracy
MEROY
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SALE.
HOUSE
FOR
IN
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4 l\oberta Kraeuter
Bradford
an
E"rrES
in
the
"most
wanted"
008-S % Tbe Daily Sentinel,
4 23 1 1
6 rooms, bath and &amp;a,8 hea t. Ga• .presented song, and a
variety
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styles. The Shoe Box, Middle­
Pomeroy.
4-21•.atc
rage. Beautiful view of river. program wa, presented by Kri sta
port
� 18 6tc
Out of all high wa ta . W ith or Yost, Beverly Price and Linda
RAIL.ROADS NE ID
I t'OR_ SALE: _ I · 8 CU. F.T HOT­ Men 17 ·28 needed .ut once to
without (urnilure. Call WY2· YOit.
1 965 FORD V8 FA[RLANE 2 OR.
4 22 3tc
5376.
pornt refr1ger� tor. 1 d1xle _ .lilH
tram
for
telegraph
operator
and
tedan. A beautiful car. :f,7i!UX1. /
range and 1 dinette set. Priced
stPtwn ai,:cnt po11ition. 'fake low
Blaettnars Pomeroy.
4 20-6k
ES NEA R RUTLAND.
reasonable. Raymond Thomu,
cost tnuo ing al night, work TWO HOM
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room
frame, 1 acre gr□1Jnd
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Longnille, Ohio.
4 1 8 6lc
days. Placement }IS.S ured in this
c1..,. u-, Can
me, 3.30 acres. NO'tlC ■ ...,,- ILECTION ON TAX
room
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All Mollet •n&lt;I -I •
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FOR SALE RESTAURANT
COll•
Q.4.n ck sale. Mabe l LtiVY IN IXCIESS Of THE TEN
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if sincerely m terettea �iff! , S.ae ! � foe,
IAITROPOLITAN MOTOAI
Ph. SH 2-4932.
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plete and re�dy to operate. call
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MILL LIMITATION
Box oee,.-R c/c
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4 23 6tp
or see Freddie Th.ubet, Mnon,
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tilf.e a1c, maru:aJ , tm, Pb YI� I
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co1,1d., age Mnd · phoQ . �ipqbd,1
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.ooard-Qt
l!:ouClhon of the J::astern
lor local interview.
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1 956 CHEVROLET VB STA TION -�· II . P. GARl&gt;EN TkACTOR
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� L,Oeal &amp;boQI. .UIStricL ot Mci&amp;s
W1aon One careful owner.
with attaJ:hmenb. c. J." Llng,er,
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L:OUflt}', UIIIO, p1:1asect on the !' mlt
Shows beat of care $13QIU&gt;O.
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felt. Lane St., New Haven: W.
.rwmcm
CQRNE R LOT '_ y
A.room !ram I
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"'tiQruar)', l�U, there Will
OIQ' oz ·;.
Blaellnars, Pomeroy.
4-20·6tc
Va.
4·21•6tp
bath porche1' double garag�
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U&gt; a vuu: ot U1e Pt:O'
l11rg� lot. ftl�d. $8500.00
19M BUICK IN VERY GOOD
1956 HOUSlC THALLER 30 ft. DAY WORK. BY LICENSED T elMS-7-rool'n' ·lra�e with nic,� · pie Ot slUd }!:astern Local :,c n ooi'
condition $600. Phone Sli2·U92
u]tcrict al the t'nmary eiecuon to
.
Sleeps six, 2 bedrooms. Very
]Jving
room, dmmg room, o nelct
practlcal nurae. Call TU 2-+4�
4·21•3tc.
e
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m ttle £alitern Local
good. condition. Jnquiro at 477
kitchen, television room, 3 bed ,:,c nv i Jlli f C
between 9 and 3.
4 19 6lc
l
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::iycamoro
St.,
Middleport.
1956 GMC 1k TON PICKUP.
¥
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roomr;, and bath, full basement
umu, 1H me rcguuilf pi...::es 01 VuL·
4 19 6tc
'695,00. Inquire at llut Restaur•
forced air turnaee. Large lot
nerem, on ' Ue a , the 3rd
ant, Rutl1rnd.
4·21•3tc
'J Ma y
with •-- ahady la wn, good garden, '"i ,
ION AT lfOWARD A.. SEID·
u
McCOY
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Gar'a1e,
concrete
drive.
.U.'L'S, Pint! Grove; Ju ne 25,
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1111!� CADILLAC 4 UR. SEDAN
y
AUCTIONIIR
�1 .· · ,:r 000.00.
" 22 3tc
imutauon, an at1dltlonal tax tor
Powor 11teering. Spotless bJjc
RM• 2, Lona Bottom, .Ihle.
COUNTRY HOME.-6-room frame,
1he bene.1.1t of the t:astern LocaJ
fini1b.
$1693.00.
Blaettnan,
b.ut h , basement, forced air heat
AIR CIJNOITLONING, REFRIGER&gt;cnool JJlstrict tor tne purpmie 01
Pomno;-.
4·20-6tc
Two big cisterns, some fruit,
atlon senlce. JacJr.'1 .Ketrl1era•
J)il,)' l n.lil eLlrrem expen,e11 81 a rate
lareti outbulld!ng. Nearly 30 1oot
tion, New Haveo. .Pbone TU
ltaf MERCURY IN GOOD CON•
e.l(etodL4i! 2.,.. m1t11 tor each
acres. $7000.00.
6-23-U
256J7.
dltion. New motor and tun,.
Jne aouar ot valuation, which
215 ACRll-3 i;fliles from Pome•
mlulon wHh 4000 miles. New
. ,mount, to twent)'-tive cenhl tor
roy. Three houses (four, 11cYen
MUILLiR PURNAC�... W la flNG­
br•kea and
wheel cyl inders,
�ach one hund.reo oouan of va l•
NOUatt •ppu•ncea. Arnold .,...
and eight r()O:ms). Barn, silo, uauon, .tor nve years.
cap, and new Lltta. Price $450
Hl9M1t Qu•llty Automatlca
ther•, =»1 reeu141, Ohio. ""'"9 1 pJenty o:,,,, Iractor land in all.ulfa
4·20-6k
Phone W¥2-6720,
The Poll, tor 1814 .Election will
1 1-lf.tfc
WY,2-6314.
and gr.ufl�es. Well limed. Some , /JC Open ,i O::iO o'Cloc
S I! E
k A. M. and
DR.
SEDAN.
11159 PONTIAC V8 4
frult. $20,000.00.
�emam
open
until
ti:3o
o·ctock P.
lELEV!SION RADIOAND
Radio and heal.tlr. One cuo(ul
VIRG,IL TIAPORO, S•l•unan
·,.n.,
U&amp;tt!rn
Standant
Tuite,
of
appllanre
rep.air.
Phone
Oti1
owner. Eztra nice ,2491$.00.
PhC!9'• WY2-67l1
SOFT W,\'fER SERVICE
Ja�d (lay.
kct..:lintock, K11cine, Ohio.
Blaetlnar,, Pomeroy
4-20 tile
3
' ti,y orocr of the Board of Elec­
Ohet TannW11M, Owner
2•1-tfc
,...,._na, 01 b4eil• \;Ounly, Ohio.
Ponwroy
111 Mulberry
CUij'l'0.11. llU IL"I' JU1'l.HEN IJll­
Emmet1 G. Will, Chalrman
i,tgoecl
fo:
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bom.:i
nee
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S),11,ted
MMrth
JU, 1960
MNoow 11UNi&gt;i; AND SHADES
UDl1111UIL 11·o.t. ...man aud Abbott,
FOR SALi
Dorotbr M. Johnston, Clerk
Ven-.ttan Blindt, all 1ize1 end
8-6-U
Pb.one WY-2•6321.
Offers wlll be received at the
(41 2. 9, 16, 23, 4tc
c:olora. Free EIUmatea. Dale
ornce
of
Webster
and
Fultz,
At­
Wlppt,I, supply, 21i, Union .\ve.,
RLIVlSION RADIO •NO SMALL FOR SALE OR TRADE FOR
Pomeroy, Ohl6.
3-t-!IOlc torney11, Pomeroy, Ohio, up lo
A,p&amp;lanca repair, Call frank
Beef Cattle 2 rldln&amp; horaea.
eleven o'clock A. M., on Friday,
(iaptelna,
414
N.
lecond
Aw
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Reynold• Dairy,
f..21-3tc NOTICI
Ut' ILICTION ON ISSUE
LUVING ROOM SUITE. EXCEL- Aprll 29, 1060, lor about 53 acre•
.
MWdltport.
S J tfc
OF llCINDS
lent condition. WIii deliver rea· loc11ted on State Route 680, Bed•
NOTICE
ill
hereby Jiven that in
1on1ble dl1tance. Phone 8H2· ford imd
Orange
Townships,
AUCTIONlllt
pursuance
of
• Resolution ot the
N
f677.
4·20-31c Meigs County, known .us Lhe
Complete Service
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�·oremnn property. All offen sub­
NOTICI OP ILICTION ON TAX !Soard of Commi11ionera of Mcla:s
Crltt
8rtdford
HOUSE .\N D WT IN NAYLORS
ject lo Courl approval.
LIVY IN IXCIIS OF THI TIN I County, Ohio, paned bn the J2th
'-M-lte, Phont er Contact
Run, West Main Street, Pome•
day of January, 1�, there will be
Manning D. Webater,
MILL LIMITATION
A. C. IRAOFORO, it.cine, Ohle.
roy, tlx room,, bath, all utJll.
N OTICE 11 hereby 1lven that in 1ubmltted to a v6te of the people
Admlnl1trator.
tin, 1199�.oo.
4·22 · 3tc
Ill II ____
___ pursuance of I R11olution ol the of H id Mela:s County at a 1pec1al
FI\AME HOUSE, TEN ROOMS
HOlG; BUI.a.,DERS, BJRCll CABl· Hoard of Townahlp Trustees of the elec Uon to be, held m the Counu,
(two complete five room apart•
N.H:T maker, f'ormica 1ink topa. Letart Townthlp of Meigs County, of Mel11 Ohio,. at the regular
mcnll) all ulllillH, two bath•.
VUl,)'l asbesto1 block laid. House Ohio, paued on the, tth day of Jan• places of voun1, therein, on Tuel­
double lol, on Front Street by
repaln of a.U deacrlJ)tlo111. Call uary, 1960,· there lrill be 1ubmitted day, lhe .Th ird day of .Kay, 1960 ,
�eq
OffJce,
Pomeroy,
lo a ttolt or the · pie of sald Le· �• .11�e1tlon ..of iltuln• i.omt, of
OQ&gt;' Nt'.&amp;ler, Raclne, Ohio.
'4900.00. O'Brien and Crow
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Prlmsry elec- ij#A COunt, 1n �• amount of two
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Ceolwllle M♦I,
bcnellt of Letart 1l'OwnshlP for the provided by liw,
LIVI IAJT, MINNOWS, NIGHT
3-UHtc
I purpo,e of maintaining the town• The maximum number of yean
Cr1wlen, fl1bln1 1uppUe1, tl1h­
For
FREI!
lnspedlon
- durinl which ,uch bond• are to
a
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FOR THE BEST ROOFlNG SER· h.I p cemetery and for the pur run ii 20 yean.
PHONI
a. m. lo 7:30 p. m. week daya.
vice roof repairing
rooflna: chase o r real eat1te to tncre11se the
The e1Um1ted ■vera•e additional
Sunday 6·10 a. m. Fife Novelty
Blli present cemet�ry 1ufficient to care
rool
·painting
cah
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Gilmore's Supply Slore
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tu: rate amounll to five cent• for
the
for
lnere11ed
requlremenla.
Shap.
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Wyatt and Gtiorae !:itHLI. Phone
va1WY-2-2774
S•ld tH btlna; A renewal c,f an each OM hundred doHan of
WY2·2724 Pomeroy, Ohio.
uatlon,
which
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mills
tor
each
exiatlna tax at a rate not exceed•
4·13•6lp.
Vaughan•, Extennln1llng -----· --- Ing one mill for Neb one dollar one dollar of valua.Uon, outaide ol
Company
All YOU llUN DOWN AT T HI of valuaUon which amount.a to the llmllltlon Imposed by Attlcle
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lftll nNd ..., ten cenla fo� e■ch one hundred XII. Sflctlon 2 of the Constuution,
· St. Mltyt. W, Va.
lfttll hU Woric, LewNt PrlctiL dollar, of valuation, for two yeara. &amp;1 cettl (led by the county Auditor,
The Pollo for "Id Election will
The Poll• fo, ,aid Election will
itEdiSTERED HEREFORD BULL. lACINI SHOI U lV IC I IHOP
IACINI, OHi,:».
Al10 mllk cooler. Mra. Ehrana
be open at 6:30 o'clock A. M. and �pen at ft:30 o'clock A. Y.. and re­
Thom .., Loni fotto.ip, Rt. No.
remain open until 8:30 o'clock P . .m1ln open l.mtll 6:30 o'clock P. M .
Time of uld day.
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St. Racine, Ohio, ' April 3mh,
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Dote,! 1100 �j ,i.lli!O ,1
dryer; 1 electrlc-nn1te. 3 bed­
2 TON
(4) a. 9, 16, 23, 4tc
room suilu, l �0111 ran11e , 'I
l!elore e:30
1$4'' W .8. Good VB motor, 825
coflee tablta, 3 televislonl!I, t
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four chll•
Mlddl_,. WY-2-�
a ao Urea. Cab huide and out
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rtfrtgeraton, 3 break(a&amp;t set■,
dren Cinda · Ana;f Jimmy Paul,
•BALl&gt;WlN
Pomeroy WY .241,s
extra nl.te. RblnfOT't'ed frame
4 1 i vlng room 1ullea, 4 w,1111hera,
Kathy Jean and Bryan Keith
KAUTZ P!ID ITOIII
2 dlnnelle acts, 3 kitchen cab­
ond ,prlnp.
Easter \¥1th their arandmo­
spent
ud· an11:R FAMOUS
At
ChNtw
inets, other mist. furniture.
ther Mn. J. L. Caito, 1518 Nye
Yukon 1-2141
�le l'Onducled b)' Bradford
Ave.
HAMl\.L SllVICI STATION
Auction Co. A. C. llnd(ord,
Mgr. Crill Bradford, Auctioneer
Ev.1poratJ;on -cauNCI over halt
Alllony UQ
Term11: Caah.
water 10II frOftl corn plot■
the
Not re■ponaiblc for acddentl'
Every Day
durlql
.an enllre lfOWln&amp; aeacon
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lled &amp;nO
1.1u1 u.r 11u.u�Q. ta1.c.Mu1�·•• /41GQ.1Q·
TEAM OF BLACK MARES 2800
pun. .l'Mne W � ·;&amp;-#.UU.
2 -J·U
lbs. M. E. Gettys, Happy Hol•
low Road.
4-21-3tc 7 AN.ll 8 ltOUM HOUS�·, TWO �
room 1:1partmenls. A. N . .Hengel,
ELECTROLUX VACU U M CLEAN·
Phone W �41·3:.!7:l.
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er. Runs and looks like new. Has thro w away bags. Full FUU. RENT HOUSE lN P O MEROY
4 rooms and bath, unf urnished,
.price only $34.50 or termr;
L'a ll aner :;:ao P. M . Phone
if desired. Phqi1� WY2-2204i.
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I COCA COLA MACHl?\i:: IOc
Middleport, Oluo. Good oppor­
holds fl cases. Call or see Fred•
Lunuy for right party. Come to
clie Thabet, Mason, W. Va.
b11J..1e plant 111.t Mmen ville or
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details.
call W Y 2-216fl for
4-�tc
UNCLAIMED SINGER SEWING
machine Will sell lor $16.00
UNt'Utt.NI::,H.KU APAR'J'M�T, 4
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plus $8.40
due us fur parls. 1
roums, bam. Rent reasonable.
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Phone WY2-2204.
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vacant April �- No. s·ccontJ-av,
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CHARLESTON MlLK BASE. How4 2:l tik
ant Caldwell, '!'uppers Plains,
Ohio. Phone Coolville 1598.
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The movie and the refre.!ihments
at the church were sponsored by
mothers of the Junior Class mem•
bers.
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Decorations for the Prom will
Phone WY,24561 M&amp;Cdlaporl
remain in pl.ace for tonight's Post
Prom Dance which is open to the
public. The Poat Prom event is
FOR SALE, FIVE ROOM HOUSE sponsored by the Student Council
13 acres, 3 miles from Mlddle­ of the Pomeroy Junior High
Port, ½: mile off Rt. 'l. Cont,ct School.
Blanche G. Cline, Albany, Phone
246'7, agent for Central Realty
Complmy, Columbus. 4 4-21-3tp
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Syracuse. See Riebard Wine­
4·2l•3tp cans and Rolland Neutzling, Sam
brenner.
Arnold and William MeKelvey,
HOUS� FOR SALE IN POMEROY Democrat,.
1ized
9 rooms, 2 bath,, full
Both Republican
candidates
basement, ne w ,as furnace,
large - lot. F. A. Switz.el, 307 for Prosecliting Attorney, Ber­
Spring Ave., Pomeroy 4-15-1:zte nard Fultz and James O'Brien,
were present as were the two Re­
FOR SALE: FIYE IIOOM HOUSE publican candidates for Engineer
with t,alb. Nice loeaUon. Melvin J. E. D. Hartinger and Stanley
Hood, 111 Locust St., Pomer'o, J. Blazewicz.
3-Jlo-3otp
For Recorder Charles Bissell,
BOUSE FOR ,-BALE �i PAGE­ John D. Thomas and Paul Kloes,
town, •ii. room,, 4 rgom1 dowr,, Ile.publicans were present with
2 up, appro1lmately 1 acre l• Republicans Loren:io Davis and
Yel land exeeftent well 13 mUea C. 0. Fisher and Democrats Dan­
from Pomeroy· on State R-Oute iel LiY ingston
and
Geraldine
692. Price $800.00.
Inquire Younc speaking in , behalf of
Mra. Howell at P14etown.
their candidacies for nomination
3-12-80te
to the office of trcuurer.

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IJ{)al. unt lu HP Mercury tlurfl·
cane motor. �i.00. l'hone .l:SHt
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tedion. Ule, Auto, !'in, Pollo.
also rhubarb for sale. Phon e
Coll Dou IIIJJ,, lllddleport.
W 19-37:l!i or see t�aye PowelI.
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PAN Gas nuige. See 0, R. Jone•• BAJINES.Sial'SON IN5ull,.ZICX
Aa:�ta. lllddleport. 1'1N, 4iito­
2.b? Mul berry-av, Pomeroy .
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paper and radio 1dvertlslng war the SSOf,000 provlded In -Ult
1946 ln levy for a memorial to
approved.
veterans which \loters lntended
Taking part in the meeting to be a hoapita l, bUt failed on
were A . C. Bradford, president,
ll-it waan't enou gh, and
Va ughan, secretary and two coun
Leo
t technicalltles b&amp;red
ballo
legal
s
Meig
the
several {heinbers of
for a hospit al.
used
belng
County Memorial Hospital Board it
(Continued From P•ge OIM)
Dairy Service Unit, a d1re\'tor of of Trustees, who held a short
A 1959 General A111e mbly o!
I Ohio law tleared It to be used
the Meigs County Holstein Club meeting afterwards.
and the !"arm Bureau. He is also
c tu,spj,t,J, however.
These trustees have control of for a publi
a member of the Chester Grange,
the Shade River Masomt· Lodge ,
the Council and Comm a ndery of
Lhe MalKIJUC Order in P· meroy,
and of the Ea.stern Athletic Boost­
ers.
He ls married to the former
Mary Catherine Davis, daughter of
Mr .and Mrs. Worley Davis, Dexter, and has three children .
1
Mr. Holter formerly operated a
store al 1'" lora where he served as
poat master from 1943 until 1946.
LORENZO DAVI$
FOR
Lorenzo D. Davia, Pomeroy
businessman, is another newcom­
er to county politica this year,
seeking the nomination on the
Repu blican ticket to the office o f
County Treasurer. Mr. . Davis Js
REPUBLICA N
widely known over the county as
CANDIDATE
a clothier, having spent the great•
er part of bis life in that busi•
SECOND TERM
nes.11.
He was born in Pomeroy and
gradu;;ited from the Pomeroy high
school in 1924 and immediately
started work in I.he Keiser Cloth·
ing Store in Pomeroy, where he
worked unlU Mr. Keiser's death.
He was Lhen employed by the L.
Paid · Po1.· .A4v .
D. Price Mercantile Co., until
1944 when he opened hi6 own
b11sine1a in Pomeroy.

Candidates
Introduced

Mr. Davis is ac�ve in th@ Ma11onic orders in Meigs County.
having headed all rour Masonic
bodies in Pomeroy. He is a mem­
ber of the Ohio Priory No. 18, the
Shriners and Aladdin Temple.
He attends the Enterprise EUB
Church and is also a member of ,
the Odd Fellows L°odge and the
Isaac Walton League.
He is a resident of Kingsbury
I Road in B4::dford To16nship -and is
married to the former Zelda
. Warner. He has two sons Roger I
Vj., Pontiac, Mich., and Lorenzo,
ir., Cuyahoga Fallr;, Ohio.

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antly colored printed slgn. sev•
era! of which will be put up in
towns of the county.
Childs also suggested talks in
high school usembhe! next week
"because" he said, "we must not
underestimate the importance and
intelligence of our youth."
He pointed out that the youth
of 14 years ar:o helped pay the
t ax le vy o n th e �204
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'000 ( men.
tioned above) and those of today
will pay _ the proposed bond is•
sue, too, 1f passed.
C. E. Bla keslee _and H. E. Star•
key urged
persistent personal
contact aimed at voters known to
have been in opposition to pre·
vious attempts to pas•
hospital
issue here.
Mr. Hobstetter announced and
displayed a sample of 200 metal
car tai::s provided as .u gift by
Charles Clarkson or the Kelly
Manufacturing Co. They wlll be
dbtrlbuted throughout the county
as will .posters also asking ap•
nroval of the issue.
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He also disclosC!d that ladies of
local sororlty chapters are anxlous to help ind plan personal
soliciting next week.
Approval of a budget for news-

GALLIA &amp; MASON
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House Party
The MllllonaJre
The Verdl ct is Youn
The Brighter Da1
1'.e Seeret Storm
The !dff of Nltllt
Tho Three Sloolet
The Life of Rile,
Art�u, 1. Smith, 11...
A Loo� at the we,ther
J'ule Rivlin Show
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J. Cod and
Good Hope
1. Scorch
J.L Tropical
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22. l!Jllllshmonl
13. Pilfered
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4:30 News
4:3i, Sunday Showcase
5:30 News &amp; Weathet
3:40 Conaress:man Moeller
5:45 Washlngon Report■ to tht
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of Mr. and Mrt. Scott f'b�.
Mr. and &amp;k's. Robert
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dbildron of 11he Plain,; were Su.rtday guests of Miss Frieda Will and
Mary McAffee.
Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Sha-f,fie:r, of
Columbus, were guests of Mr. 11nd .
Mr.s. H.ijrold Bl.ack61.on and ohij.

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Foreman, ot
Mr. and Mrs. Horace · Abbott and
chUdren, spe.nt the weekend i.11
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o f bhe Avenue and Mies �tding of t1he t-atte-r'6 llliece, Miss .ma C
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Mr. and ,Mrs. terrold i �- ;
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$32.00
Mrs. Wheeler Drake, 9' PGm·
Rev. Robert Oard ,Wied his reg­ eroy, . Mm. Mlary Hllfenf MHI
l.Pll? .appo�otment 111t 10 a .m. Scrii&gt;­ daughter, of Columl&gt;ua, Mi'. :and
ture : Luke 24; 13-27. Sermon: Th-e llrs. Eugene Hwn� d4 ,on
Glory of Easter.
of B,a,iley Run, ud Mr. '1)d ' �
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Friday evening guestH of John Ter­ were Sun:dey gltel'll of Mn. �
rell .and Aliee Euler,
Humphrey and family.

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Items Of Interest

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Guest Star
Pat Boone Stmw
Sundown Sert!nade
O!f the Air , . . .
Sund•Y
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7 :47 Sunday Chapel

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Competent, qua l i fied' &amp; cans�lk!q,t\o�
engineer;

Johnny Staccato
The NeWI Tonight
wellther . Window
Lote Show

Cartoon Spectacular
ftWJ)per Room
jjov!o
't"Qtll' :..o Repr,11.r
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8:40 John Defy MWI
7:00 Broken Arrow
7·30 Cheyenne
8:30 Bourbon Street Beat
"1:30 Adv,.tures in Paradise
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.lli@O,..s:lle Ne•• ToOLcbt
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Star Salute
Top Ten
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PR IMARY f.LECT ION
TU ES DAY, . MAY: 3rd

Dally Sentioel, Pomeroy-Mlddieport, o., April 23, 1960-7 •

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Tbe Four Riven Girl Seoul
Council is requesting each troop
in th, county to mak, • eont,ibu ,
tion to the educahonal fund for
U,e orp ha, of th, Holden min, di&gt;
15te.-. Contr1buUom1 •re lo be g1v

S-Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport , 0 . , April 23 , 1960

TO GIVE CONCERT

Mainly About
People

Co st A nnou nc ed F.or Two Se n ior Play s
To Be P resented At Midd leport May 1 3

In P.pme roy

May I 8 Co�cil

board

mtttrng .

One of th e wid ow11 of the min e d is-

Mra , Homer llyaell ha5 return­
ed to her home, Ann e St., follow•
ing surgery 1t Holz.er Ho�pital
Spending the weeli;end with her
Jre her sl!ter, Mrs, Mary Cunn­
ingham and daughter, Barbara
and h er brother-in-law,
Marion
MeQuire, Wellsburg.
Mr111. F' red Neaae and children
of Minersville left Friday morning
for a wee.i.eod visit in East Liver­
pool with her parentli, Mr. and
Mrs. C . L. Hiller.

play5 ,

The first play " C le\·er Caddy'' will feature, Carolyn Wilson
as Madge Elliot, David Hartinger as Bob Best, Larry Bunce as

Hal Walker, rhyllit1 Hilbert as
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as Lela :1tay Carnes, Marianne
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Brinkman as Margaret Horton,
Karen Jlerrmann as Jane Ran­
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dolph, Rush Philson as John H.ill
and Dennis Walburn as Hugh Ka sa­
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Hlgh.' µ1mc1p&lt;11 n,lci. will be
playc&lt;I by L�nn Buch,;inan, Larry
M1h·h, M,.ry Barlh, Russt: 11 Le w is.
Judy Uc1rk, Kilren Walker, Bonme
Vancooney, _Rc.nme Wtlt. R�nme
/\,a1&lt; i 11 Roush, Marianne
E vans,
Woodgt'r� . Jan Haulk and Di�na
Stumoc_ l a k:ng part a:; the high I
1ch0&lt;� �, uctcn1s_ in _the slory wt ll he
Jank , f"\ 1 l h�_rd�. Chv.r)otte T� ylor.
Rulh ,\ n n _ fo drml'�, slu rl (' y G ilk e y.
Barbara ,!'.:il lle.!i. Carolyn Br� d ford
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SINCE F E BRUARY, Wl' have
been working "TO BEAT THE
BAND" m the eamp.ign for
my n.omrnation ,as Republican
candKl.ate for Me-i.gtr Counly
(,'ommi-saiooc,.

tioo! We have ,cen
many
bhings whk,h have interested
u,s not on-ly politically but 1tlso
from the st.a,Dd.point qf rte'W's•
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Ruth Ann Farmer and Judy
Gregg will be pri,mpters for , the
playli iind Carter French
Jerry
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F.ry, Paul Smith. Jeffrey Kq'-o•
vitch,
.John Lengen,
Bern,-rd
Mighl, Jerry Spires and Will Wells
iwm ,be lh charge of properties
Tickels and programs WIil be
h,,odlC&lt;I by Rog« B,nn,tt. Bill
Pettit, Ruth Ann Farmer, ShiJ1ey l
Gllkey 1111ll Jamee Richards

AS WE'Vi made our ..wly
E ITHER CHARLENE o, I about the county , i t has been
have v i.sited &lt;Several thousand most pleasant tt,i,ewln,g C&gt;td
o( you 111 your 'homes since the frie ndships •nd m;akinl new
e,1mpa1gn began and we both friends.
want to suiccre-ly thank )'OU
I HOPI t,b;tt I Coil.a coubt on
for tlhc wondufu1 reccpll.iom
evcl"')"one
of you {or loyaJ sup­
You have l�·t.m gracious and
hospil�hle •nd you !lave again port at the May 3 primary elec­
proven to us tJhat Meig1 Coun­ tion. I a•ure you th.it I will
gjve you my very best effort&amp;,
tians just can't be beat.
i.n return.
TRAVELING THROUGH the
AGAIN, THANKS for your
county to ,make the ,pereonJ
vi,,;il.5 hie been 8UfJh lln tdooa- hospitality.

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Utihcn for the performan c es
will be R alp h !!:dwards, C arolyn
Bradford
Sharon E vans
Don
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Gruesu
Earl
McKinle� Phyllis Pettit Bob Pre1ton Ray ' Smith Charl�tte Ta)'lor
Pet� Werner ' ue Yesuger
Barbara Slil�s· s

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Between I.he two plays special
n um bers wij l be presented by Diana Stumbo 1r1d 'Malda Rou,h and
•.he Girls Chorus.

Paid Pol. Adv.

RE.f. LECT
l land E.• &lt; Plugge t&gt; N19utzl iffg
I have had th e privilege of serving , Meigs County .as one of \!,le . C!)mmis­
sloners for my nrst term. I am a&amp;klng you to give m&amp; the · opportu.ult.y t�­
servc you aa:aln. Your "support and vote appreclal6!d.
Thank you

Rolland E. Neutzling
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The Ladies Aw:Jhar:Y to FffMY
B� nnett P0&amp;l: American Lea: lon,
w1I\ meet t his Tue1d 1y at 7 :30 p .
m. a t the Legion Hall in Middleport with �Ms. Li l lian Stleff, president, io charge.
As April la Child Welfare month
the children from the Coun�y
Home will be gueals at the meet•
ing. Special entcrtalnment and re(reah ments are bein1 planned.
Mn. Ted Chapman, C hild Welf4re
chaltma n , will ge In c h arge of this
part of the meetit1&amp;:,

F-arewe II party

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Marilyn
Sue Stu i:nbo en terlsined with a sur,pr1se
farewell
party_ Friday n llhl It her home
In Middleport for Lin da Wilcox
who w lll be le avlng wi th her
family aoon. M1rllyn WH aaal1ted
by Linda Lyons, Su.an Morris,
Ruth Ann Kloe1, Sandy H umphrlllYS and Janice Everaon

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N. J., a(J.er 1.oend ing sever� I
aVlhoi holne or he, pa,enti
Mr }n d Mr,a.
0n Kelton aes1sC,i(l&amp; in the CIU'e of her grandmoth•
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C. f . Tompkins returned home
Thursday
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wh�re th �y , attended the annual
spri ng meel1n&amp; or the Ohio Con •
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engine and l)lcture w ill let me
known.
Tbia h one-drawn, ojalffl•PQW-.
ered lire enpne w■1 o 11,nbol of
�rolecUon bo the eWlens of
Pom'"°" In the e,rl)' da11 ol ltb
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volunteer fire department .
,;a., pointed I&lt;&gt; witb pride by
clU..n, of Pomeroy be&lt;a)i1e Ibey
knew it wa1 their protection rrom
their number one enemy "ftN.".
Tod,Ay, fe':V of tb� •YJn�ls
of early fire protection exltt. �ut
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It was the ielectlon ot Lee II
vice prealdent last March 1 �
which_ touc�ed off laat 1'6e5d.v't
riots m which 130 students ..were
killed and 780 · others wounded.
ilia opponents Cried fraud · � nd
corruption.
Toni&amp; ht :IOO of the T,000 student
demonatraton broke down the
wood
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club,
nrlng
general
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weolll lt,ec:ame
of the Pome oy I.Jons
Willis Leadingluutl, president
.
n In
-■n yoon.
boo
hov•
a�r
area.
ullct1
Tr
b
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could
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be
seen
H
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overt
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s
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w81u
� to bls mstall a on as
loday tooked f01-·
.� •tlU 1 ,.. al.reakin8 lbrou, h the iky,
nor of Lions lnterni.tional, the lirst time in hl�tory the local
TM stna petr1'
hN I
llon .,.
The mob suraed to the U. S.
elected.
M colll
118rvice group has had a top district official
ftStl 9ltlna
mba
y, which was closed, and
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a..tw..n Brad- �hen Y
Mr. Leadiniham, Pomeroy l&gt;o,it
a · one-way brk1poute
to the Lee hdme and to
on
Lions
for
evenm
e
in
I.
followed
g
tfff
1M
ind
lliu
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and used ear dealer who is bu il d124 n
R
ry
rNd the Home Ministry, scene of some
heir ladict,.
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and
a:
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n today. TM
Ing a large, modern build n on
of the wont riotioR last week.
Speaker (or the banquet was NCtion at noo
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East Main-at tor new buaine
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, , I Monro, Nule, pasl president of Wfl . 0&lt;ud lo&lt; - limo to, They pu,hed and jommed ogaln1l
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lllU'lera, wa elected governo
the iron g1tes altl)ouah two - policeLions International.
I c:listrlct meeting held in ... Lhens
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men menaced them from within
Atten91na: fron:a the local club
at the Berry Hotel Sunday.
tll'M.
with machine gun,.
were Llona ca1v10 Slmpaon, Max
--He W&amp;li placed iil nomination by
In the rn ld1L of the demonatra•
a.
Mr
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and
Kai
and
ard,
Hind
International Counselor Don Alli- Wea ln1ham, the former Evelyn
__. tton it wu announ� tha t Rhee
P
•pertmant
tlN
omti'Oy
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The
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,on o f Ch illicothe, 0_1 and had no
- ca lled .., aho&lt;tlr lloforo wa, formi ng a new oablnet bul
M 1r1e Kegley of New Botton, 0.
opppositlon.
noon today to fight • l"llt fir• the demonettaUona con&amp;ulllf!Jd and
District 13-H Is 11 countiea of
Oft Lincoln tflll almcKt dlrfftly there were criea I.bat IUlee blll'llelf
ioutbea stern Oh io compri■ing 24
of tho Cn,w llffk H.... ,.,1,n and tha t Lee 1,$ deported.
Llon, Club, and 923 Lion,. One
Lt. Gen. Son.Iii Yo Chin, direc-tht Sophie Flllher prv,-ty,
ot lhe new governor'• dutiea 1B to
tor of martial la,.-, had eaaed the
N• cl ama11 wa1 ...,,..,.ted,
make an ·•off.lcial" visit to eac h
rigid curfew earlier tod•t� but' reclub during his year in office.
, . M. Thomton, Mulbor,y,ov. Imposed It tonight. It ha&lt;\ no ef•
, He also wlll allond all special
Pomeroy, wicl..y known .,.. fed and the 1tudenta yelled and
dlel.rict meeting, and the lnternatCounty ,..ld,nt, died ,bout ,mamed their rqe al the govern,
lonal convenlion In Chicago July
nNn today at hi• home follow- ment.
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3-9, a1 well as the State eonvenNASSAU, Bahamas UPI - Cap- Ing • hHrt attack: H• hid reThe army made no real a tlempt
Uon June 3◄. Ria electlon came
n
r!:!t :: obe:e tl,..I •bout • ye,ar •IO u Mttgl lo conLrol the ltudents even- when
durln,i the a ,p.m. buiinell!I aeuion ::� /f:;s 0��:
n
the1 ahoutod their
nt
determlnotlon
lcor .
a t Alhens followina • noon l unch- lurned hla chorte, crulaer In
tooff
aa t ■t
------to kill Lee.
eon. A banquet and social bour Ward barren "'
ll'}bow Kev
to n,
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cue three casllwaya. But when ' he "County's Reeourees
Is Speak.er
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For Rotary Banquet
tter uae the reHow can we
of the caya, The 1trina:er Jh:ot
Ji'Nd Schaus, baaketball coach of
IOIU'CN of lfelg1 County- people, Wat Vlrilnls University, haa ac•
him.
Th e 1tran1er's accompli� then ortan ba.tiona, water, min1tal1, and cepted an invitation to · apeik •t
swam out lo the 'cabin erutser othen. TIils will be the topic for the Rotary ,pon,ored butetball
\luriel m, earryin1 two hllh- dl1cu11ton at - I.he n.uource · 0tivel • banquet banaring the Point Pleapowered rifles. · The two piN.tes opment meeting to be beld at the unt Bil Blacta baU:ctball team on
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forceil the craft's mite and ' four Ohlo Power Company oHlce to- May 11.
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high
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1tudent
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The banquet ia open to the pubior of 10uthea1teth Ohio ,won a vaeationlng pasaengers to 1wim to ni&amp;ht, April :mth at 8 p.m.
It JI open to tdfone IQ Kele:, Uc · with rese rvations being made
merlL 1cbolarihiP In the P'OUP •��re. towing the dying CIPJ,lln
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unty interealed In helpln, M:el,:1 · by contacting roe Crawford, manaC
b
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hem.
,
wi
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nation·
the
of
1,000
up
makin1
improve the use of our a:er. 1'f tbe Mo0&amp;e Home in Point
Oo1111ty
·to
believed
Boatwright'• kUlcr,
top student.II for 1960, aceordln1 to
■nd potential resout'Cel, Pleasant.
e,r.iat!N
artist,
bad-check
American
an
rahlp
be
Schola
Tbe National Merit
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the and tallows meeUnc1 whlcb hive
outraced
hi
and
ac«&gt;mpllcc
lon.
orat
COrp
STOCKS
MIXI D
with
combination
in
held
been
wa•
Cuban
Into
The hun t for tht belt atudentl U. s. Coast Guard
- Stocki were
UPI
YORK
NEW
Creek
Kya:er
the
11
County
Galll•
have
to
thou1ht
were
and
ten,
1eholar
receive
In Americ. who
ac tive
moderatel.y
a
in
mixed
hool over the lut two months
c
of
vicinity
a:enenl
landed
the
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bated
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11500,
to
$iOO
frorq.
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openln1
toda,.
tteriod.
Gardenas,
Cuba.
on need, la sponsored by hundreds
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Rescue Action
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John Lengen of Middleport
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won
a handsome margin.
students rioted against the 1ovtnt- ·
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340
points
to 316 points Sun·
ment tonl&amp;ht and aorne stormed
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u,, home of Vlco l'n!oident Loe Kl
, $btty.flve years ago somF of the gay blade s about P1&gt;meroy ,athered one day where the day afternoon in lhe Jaycee
Poong in ■n elfon to kill him. Loe
stand now ls on Co.url'sl for _ plcture · taki ng. Homer Goegle1n , second row, second from sponsored Road-e-o on lhe
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hOme
..,pec1
and
i:laht,
S\l plled the results reeently, and here t hey are: kneellna , tell lo right, " Dutch" Rein• Pomeroy parking lot in which
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hart, "Cf,al" Jones, Or. · Stebart; standing, Ja c k Oliver, Fred Bower, Charles "Skip" Keehne, 37 teen-age drivers sweated
Tnk&gt;PI bal:ked by llllk■ fired George Sleinbaur, Goeglein; and Wallie Oliver.
through intricate maneuven ,
t..r 1u bombl lntb tbe ■tudenu
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automobile operation that
at point blank nn1e and ftNd vol•
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Coming in second was
Frank Ballengee, of· Rutland
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afte r lieing James Cheadle, also o( Rulland at 31 4 for third
place won third with 319
peints in a "run-off_" Cheadle
slipped to 304.
h wasn't all a boy allair u &amp;irla
al110 competed. Karen Oun of RI•
cine led the fairer contin1ent of
driv er• with 306 poinll, Ruth Ana
Farmer, Middle port. had 217 ...._
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iooe• 1,om climbi•• lo an even
the departhig her record level,
ment 11id. The moat of used can
aloM fell 4-1 _per cenl- lhc biueet
montklly decbne in almost five
yean.
Arnold Cha&amp;e, Labor Departmen t
price chief, said lhe chancel are
tbat tbe iode.s will a:o up alicht1Y
J'.rom now on;.il July because of
riaina: crocery COILS It this time
of
���s for food rose t&amp;reetent.hi of one per cent laat month.
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Pork, ch icken, ea1, and fre•
lrulta led , the advan,e in f
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were
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Pom e
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es on band
' , paid luqrance. tom"10el and cabbage.
:..;.. but ••� v,
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fees (66 LL, 10 PL)..
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:, schoot dri.-errepreaentaUves O
Two new Little Leaaue teama a&amp; co-chairman of the f und raieing
tra.inin&amp; COIU'lel. Some came OD
will be organlied' in. Pomeroy mat- drl\'e, They will have 111 separate
their
own.
l ng • total_ or 1ix tunis. "Ther'e will meeting at I time to be annou nced
T
he Meiga County JuniOI' Cham•
be one Uttle r.uguc team In Syn- later.
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her of Commerce w..a: backed bl
(Ute •nd two in RacW,e .. E;acb town
Names Of managers and their
e Sohio Company in ,pontorina:
th
will have one Pony l,eiftle team. assistant.&amp; wil l be announced after
tbe ront."t on a coune ■undariml
Any boy eight ye,n old by .)unt 1 Friday evenin,'• meeting.
for similar testa tnrougbout the
ls eligible for Little Leaglle.
------nation.
After much discu&amp;8'on i t waa. deof a tour req uirinc
The Pomeroy fire alann w.ill pellrl cond.slated
cided th at e1.ch � anag er of the
rivi
and judgement in
ng
ec�
sound every day at noon, accordLittle
Pomeroy
four e xisting
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line
straight
a
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Pome
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i n,g to memben of he
Leag ue teams would kaep aiX pin•
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maneuver
ward
cking
front
d
Eme,gencr Squad. The ,utomali&lt; ba
en from hil last yeu'a squad and £ .l
barrcll
and
tt&amp;btly
around
placed
timer which activates the friren
put th e remaining namea In a pool.
m
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left-tu
lines,
maneubound
a
y
h
Luc
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F.
was insba:lled by
The ffl,1,1, nagera of the two new
ng over • lllffkin&amp; line
dor,oted ... labor ,,;u, ..., ;.,,.r•. ,.,., ,toppi
toama aet the first 13 d,aw,, and
inc
hea lbick,
o
uid a wtlne
rs
a ee Tlt.m Wd elec ted gency equad pa� for lobe Wiler f ur
the reat by be dra ,rn in rotation
M . J m
maneuver.
mechanism.
by e�h manager.
pre,klent for lhe COIJ]lll,g yea r
Stale Patrolman W. B- Keatinl
Due to the ,aut omatic feature ...illed Jaycee chairman Don
AU boys of Little Leag�e or when the Supt Run PTA met 1851.
5w1'.
on
will
the line sire.n
Pony League age who. were al tbe week at the ,ct,ool
vi Quisenberry whale Judgea were
meetl nt: sundl)' and any other,
'J1be m..:.tl..... in dl a-e of the days Bfi weH as weekdaya. Pre Mn Grover, Jim Souhb)I and Phil
1ec1
the noon siren ,.., ..,....
who o re lntere""'1 should be at p -d t
aer, op- ouoty,
Gl
a
obokar.
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fu:e
,
telephou
then
e of
from
c bbe
Edw rd B
I.he west .Little League 6i1mvnd l&gt;e- erem en h Mra.
p rayer by the Rev. Eu- "-:: ,ert'ed to t:be llheriil'a ' office
Jayel'eS working throughout the
wit
ned
oo
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Fril
ch
h lnd the Junior High
lec:
n included Mi e
ho
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B
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c;k J
day eve\ling, April 29, at 8 p_ m. At c : Mrvwnwr::::! =� �4:; •Nlhen the telephone BYstelD was
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ohang
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Morgan, Rich Rawlinp. Paul Sld
Mn. Obal'let Spencer, tem.
Anyon e not paying imtJ.rancl Sun- resi ent;
er,
'Wtnl
mon, John Thompaon, Glenn'Glu.e,
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Paul
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day inay do 16 then. tn cu,t of rain eecretrcr. T
ci!l to be
Roger
Dillard, Bill Woods, Roy
eren
conf
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trea,u
ay,
the meeting wm be held Sund
wu
3,
Holter,
Jack Seelig, Don Plunkett
MaY
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on
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Marietta
May 1 at 2 p. m. at the same place. ' el i� A meetm( of the Coun- Gaodidatefi Seek.in.a
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d Gene Sean.
nnou
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Mrs. Le onard E- vanMeter and
Cars were furnished bJ the
A
u
ly
ittedC
ncil, PT
iYMB ennou:netd
Mrs · Calvin Simpson Wete � •med for CoOm
t Purtland scbool , It
Blaettna.r
Auto Co., the Pomeroy
Ma
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The
nam
y
s
of
lhe
,
lerk
of
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idoto1· Company, and Rawliop
8 ip.m·.
Courts
were
unintencandidate&amp;
NominationB Will Be
Robert Roberti: epoke on the im- tionally omitted (rom the accounts �ns Motor Co.
Other eontestants were J. Harof the UtUe League . of the Portland political dinner
,ortance
Made
Ea a;lea
Nomi111tion. ot · o[ft.C!erll tfttl be Mn. Robert Story, Mm. Eugene and meeting in Saturday's p:1ver. ris, W. Zurcher, E. Hartung, C. Lee
All three &lt;:and idate1 for I.be of• 8. Chapman, J. Brinker, G. Wella,
held tan�t at the lll&amp;ilet Lodge Conde and M1sa V,&amp;rginia Smith
eomthe
on
audit.In
were prt:Senl and spoke al I.be C. Sigman, L Hoffman, M. Smith,
named
y
flee
g
'Mll'e
toda
repwtea
in �. lit
Philson , E. Martin,
at
by .J41ick TbofllM. Tht. mileUnc: will miltee. 'lhe tendiance banner wu meeting. They are Mn. Evelyn J. ltokovitcb, J\,
Owen-. J. f{ysell,
H.
McKeru.ie,
H.
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Republi•
Diddle,
Oval
and
gn
Ludte
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the
to
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D . Bra""• M.
Rile,
R.
Lambert,
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Young,
Reinhart.
Audrey
Mn.
Mrs.
■nd
Fnnk
cans,
b)'
LIUlb,t
district
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$und,ay
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Ne t
M. WoodBrinkman,
M.
Spencer,
i)emocratlc
Mr.
of
one
Only
i
e
Democrat.
'Ill iproo"lllll ll �barge
meeting of Eagle1 wdl be lti!ld tn
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Sw•ethamer,
D.
McCool,
B.
ent,
g
prestreasurer
,w,a1
waa
for
idate
d
Mrs.
HcmttssY,
un
•rid
'J'hl)ID-as
O'clock
two
Pomeroy starting at
ent, Mrs. Geraldine Young, Pam- D. Bec htle, C. French, L- Mitch, 1.
'With a degree team from Lopn a (Hm on ffiilh.way Safety.
L)'om1, R. Wilt and B . Preston.
RelN8hme.t1t.
were
served
by
eroy.
initiating new eandilbte&amp;
n MN. Williram Atidenon, Mn. R L.
,esslo
ng
11Sii1eh
M-ew
the b
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Fo
CALLED HE. Al!
LICENSE ISSUED
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a pNlft;m will be pretented and Jacohf, Mn. 0. E. Coln1er, Mrs.
and
Dr.
Mrs. Alston Tracy, Cohas been islicense
C&gt;arPerry
marriage
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PlecbaLy,
Josepfi.
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lllken
was
who
Tni.ey,
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father.
tele19,
Sue
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Hetzer,
Ave
and
Artihur
Morarity,
Mr,.
Snouffer,
E.
'nte federtted Circle will hold
Hospital by the
General
Meip
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This is more evident in the fire se rvice
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pieces
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The engi ne is pictured in fr4nt
8 one of the first tire ena:inea
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Mrs. William
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Mrs. Elmer Saddler of Beech
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Mn. David Neue attended an
Eastern Star Circl e meeting at
Macksburg, Tburfda y.
Mr. a nd Mrs. L . C. Bradford
and son, Roger were guests of Mr.
and Mn. David Nease al a din­
ner Wednesday eveoing, honor­
ing Ro1er on h is seveoth birth­
day.

Linda received many &amp;ifls from
her friends and the evening was
spent 1n playina: games, dsrn::­
lna and a ac avenger hunt. Re•
Plans will also be made (or the frea hments of sandwichea, potato
entertaining of the District offi . ch i.pa, aoft drinka and candy
,w�re served ,to lhose alr«tad.Y men
cers at th� Ma)" rneeUng.
S\c&gt;bu t, Ste­
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J\.11 members . are uraed to � tioned and
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Larry Gladwell, Kenny
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l)l't0Wftle. SCOU
Ci:overt, Mary Wolfe: Norma Ste- · - ' '
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Bndbury, Buddy · Moore 1n d
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Dreama Hovattet. .
The Seoond Gra de
Bro"ttde
�p of_ suaa r Run School met (S,lldkli" . • ilft bul unable tq I
with their leaders, Mn. Robert atteh d was Zieta Nie.ri. The · hosly •• DDII HOUDA.1Ji1&lt; .i·
Murray 111d Mn. Harry Watson, I teue11 were aulsted
with the .
Mrs. Muln e Allensworth
Thursday after school at the Mur- parly by Marilyn's mother, Mrs:
is
cqnfined, to he r· home wi th a seray�om e , Butter n1.1t- av.
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CliUord, St1,1mbo.
-----'-vere 6-0re throat.
· •,J;'otlotHnf th� Bl'ownlc Promiae
Mrs. l"da Neil of Russe ll, K)'.,
ap"H Smile Song the girls made who h.aa been viaiting wilh h er
vt\atl on a for their lnveatllure cerein
alster, Mn. Lillia n McGhee re• I
mon)' to be held at the Church of
turned to her home Friday, she
Christ, May l . Plans were made , to
w,a accomp51nled by Mrs. McGhee
e.leet new patrol leader, at the
and Miu · Sylvia MeMt�r who
nut meeting, Pllnl wiere d,iscwa1 returned home
- a scrapbook for bhl!
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1 ed •for ma�in�
, in �b� evening.
·The sc,plo PTA held its regular
_ tr&lt;?&lt;)D, Tflfl1 l • rll\ . �t r• jlven scout meelln &amp; Wcdnelday night wlth . M r. a nd Mrs :· C.'ffll Sauer Jr. ·
were In ParMe�■bW'&amp; If!JJ n ht
cril!t:ltll td thll rrtileY wfter school.
Mra WUda WI
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to
visJti-� tiri lti ,l.a wlf s¥er Sr.'.' at
denl. Plan:"!!�e ��:: t�� ·
sef���. ft�:"'((.�� �!� b�;t�� i, tPl'l!d
the
Gafflden-Clafk _H&lt;&gt;w1Ul. •
he dance held .fl'lday e\lenlng to
tbC close of the mo�ttn,11.
M
t,. Mlllcl6 "'Heck and D. L.
hth, - raise money •for the 1 PTA
,AU parents a,, u;8
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Beck
were In Ria Gran de
11, to ,tlcnd fun
lhb
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tne
lnve11tl turc ceremony 011 May 1 ·
�ek to vliit ielaijves.
wh�ll t he air!, wl,U be pr� n l,.td · Edi'son «Qbstclter
a lllk on
\_\'.111 Rayo.old,, »aunnt," at the
lheit �\� .. and WlU o.fflci,lly be tile bon d iss ue for · the Mw ho
. a• Mt;ii• Gen,raJ ijo191utat 11 report•
Brownie Scouts. .
pllal in Meigs Co unty and Qeorg:e ed· to be. about tb.e, tame. •
Dallas wu prtsen\ed to speak and
Mr. and M"ra. Jack Kauff an d
invited the Harrlaonvlll e children d� u,lhler Jooy vi11ted recently
to Rutland Thuud.iy afternoon to with Mr. anl:t Mr,. John . KauU.
u-e an ear l y Khowln1 of the Rutttev. and Mrs. Rona ld S, Place
POMEROY, ORIO
land Senior play.
and h.miiy who are vililin with
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Mt. and blr1. Harry Ho11d11he1t
TONIGHT
New omcen for the eomlng and dlUJblflr
.Freddie leit We d­
"ROCK·A-BYE-BABY"
ye ar were elected: president, Bea nesday
1or
a
short trip into
Jtmy Lewi-,, Marilyn Mu.well
Woods; vice prtsldent, France, 'feaneasee
Wbili lhey are a:one
On COior)
Alkire; secre tary, Len■ Oberhol­ t�eJr
amaU, er aon :Steven la with
SUN., MON, and TUIS.
:r.er ; trea1mrer, Raymond Colttrlll . h
Jlj a:randparen&amp;,.
"1001 ARABIAN NJGIITS"
Mr,. WeaJey l"ry 111,nd aon MarMrs.
Wiseman
led
a
abort
pro-'
Mister MAGOO
V
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were bwlneu vi1iLor1 in
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unLln
a:ton today,
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by Mn. P'aull e Atk a,
"THE FLYING FONTAJNES"
Be(ty
Gilkey,
Mrs.
Mal')'
Michtel Callan -;-- Joan EWilllll
and Mn. Haul Henderson.
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Tbe c hoir will • h•"O. wouilcl up ·· A Son� and a Pr a yer", "Keep
a s hor_t to ur ,;if _ O hio appw1m ce.11 failh with God, America ·•, "l!e
when I t pau ses 111 Laure l Cliff !or Slum!Jers Not Nor Sleeps " , "For•
ll s program. The
dlr�ar 11 evermore Rejoice!", "Hymns of
Herbert P epptr.
J,'aith" a trombone solo by Nad a
The program . 11tartJnc
7;3Q Zimmer, "�pirit of God", tenor
includes: "Onw�rd Cll(il. '
Soll- solO by Divid Bowden· "Peace
diera", " O God. 11cCe.pt )ly' art" , Sweet Peace" and ··Nothing Sati1· ·Rock of Af,11••' 'I Wllt/ QC of fies But Jeaua."
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SCHOOL CHOIR
. 3 l•voi.ce oa��e Vocation School choir o( Jackson,
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Ky
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at the Laurel Cl)ff Free Methodist Church, Rev . W, H . Stra us.

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The cast for the Senior plays of Middleport High were anen by 'May 13 lo Mrs. John ".i1oore, nounced yesterday. This /.ear the Seniors are presenting two
who will take Lhe money to the one act plays on May 1 . Mrs. Nan Moore is directing the

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Towu Jails Busy After �rests By Co�ty, Local Officers

Jn Middleport jail tbll morninC: , released under $IM) bond l!!aeh on
Law - offitlt'.111 11( tht, �a had �
trander to Lbc coi111t)'' charge1 of In toxication.
awaiting
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heavy wMiend ,,..1th tOur men
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ln · a seuion of Mayor Legar'1
in th.e • county j�il . thtf ll;)On\ing jail Was Charles Payne, Ru:nfotd.
Saturday ,evening, Caraon J.
cou�
of
ct.¥¥e
a
on
aod ODIi!! ma n beinfr h�d in· lh,c- W, Va., arrested Llnger
art11ted
was
Payne
larceny.
t
leit, Pt.. Pleasant, forfeited
peti
Rei,trt
Midd_lent jail for Sllcrift:
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followin&amp; the theft or wine, Sheriff, S,l,0. bond on a DWI charge, Ern·
Hartenba'th .
In Jail were Virgil E. Hudson, Hartenbach Hid. No bearinll 'ftrc e■t J. Cunningham , New England,
Min..Y_lllt- arre1ted by c0unty of- hel d In county court today because W. Va. forfett�d $30 on an intox.i•
flee� on a cb.arge of allowlnl en of. _the absence t11f the clerk, R. E. cation charge, and . Richard C.
Knight, Athena, forfeited 33.70 on
la
o1111bip
Relati
unllcenled operator to operate hia Gnndley.
Three Charles ton, W. Vi., men a apecdin&amp;: charge. All tbrce men
_ Gredgory Chute, · 1307 Bru�cls
car.
Reported By Family
by
Ave., Columbus •wJII jailed on a arrested sunda,y by Pomeroy Police had been urested last week
Claro l'ttoalm, wife of Harold
roy Polit.e,
Pome
Chief
said
nd,
bc:i
·
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released
were.
Rport
to
county charge or failure
Pltc■iJOl1, 81. • .,..._ In Ameri·
Ardith Barton, Pomeroy arrested
an accident and Charle s Sch uler, Jed Webster . Giving bond of $250
and
killed
that
whti
can •viltton
Pomeroy Police on assault and
by
in
Tuesday
ance
r
i.ppea
hla
for
RuU.1nd , wu jailed by 'Pomeroy;
bl-If ill Fbll■del,i.ta S.IUNl■y,
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char&amp;eA fl ied bJ hta wife,
battery
was
court
Legar'11
Charle•
MayOl'
Oper•
recltle,s
a
of
charge
a
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Pollce
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with the charge■ disreleued
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.aUon •mi
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·1� by 85 foot concrete � ncbe• hick , ocated
na: the nte lne. William Holdren, Charleston,
Flihet', lli&lt;\(IJl!pol't,
hen the plainUlf lolled to
w
mi"ed
&lt;0111110nlona,
Two
DWI.
h
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four
wi
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of
apart•
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ry
f
too
T - pitrol jall•d Hen Mor.
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Mr&lt;. ptt,■lm lr,· ibt !IM,c!M' of the (Rohen) t,la,n
i lFurnittU'f: Store, Dutton _Drug store, 1111 , PwtllaOUtt,, .Route a, ob an l Tbom■is o. Wilner and Charles M. appear to pre:11 cbargea.
l';1Cel
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,.and.
1-ft��ta
of,
the,
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of T.
In ,.,,.17 court ll■lurd&amp;Y, Jud;•
, &gt; Hansbaw, both uf Cborlealon, we"
-- o11■,...
tbe building.
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PraU'a· Beauly S hoppe, Ill
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Hobaon, $25 and eosu Ott an u-­
uult and ba�te?l[ -c�ar&amp;e and 1us­
pended the fme. A fine of $2.$ and
costs was al&amp;0 suspended for For­
real Fontenot, charged with de­
fraud ln&amp; an innkee per. t,uline
Dorat, Long lloUom, paid a N ;ind
cost.Ii �ne on ■ 1tate. patrol chlf'Ce
of falling to stop m an aPured
dear dl!ltanee.
Geora:e.
Patrolman
Pomeroy
Hick• and Middleport Patrolman
Ike Neal h ad a roadblocll:. H!l up at
Kern Run early tht11 mornin1 In ,
an effort lo 1,pprcbcnd two men
who had robbed • motorut. at Bel,­
pre, but the two men, -■Id lo be
travellDI West � Route , ao. dld (See Town Jail Po&amp;• 5fflDY '
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