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                  <text>- -Highway Projects Moving Ahead

Pair Of Firms Join To Win Largest Contract Opened By State

CO LUMBUS UPI-Two
con
tracting firms Joine d lo enter the
apparenl low bid on e mult1•m1l
lion dollar Daylon highway pro
ject the largest contract among
bids opened today by lhe Stale
Highway Department
D�Salvo Conslrur11on Co. o:1nd
Penker Com;true11on Co of Cincinn ali en lercd an apparent low
$4,189,065 on a t wo.mile sechon
of Ohio 4 in Dayton. Th.e state n
t imate '\vas $5,017 100
The Dayton Expressway job
was one of 1 3 projects, tot a l l ing

rs· I

more than 10 million dollars on
opened
whlt·b t he department
bids m ih si llth c-ontractlng
s1vn or the ye•r.
Othcr projet·ts, listed by co D·
ty, contrartor , bid and de11ct;,pI
t1on include:
Jefh•rson Penker Conslructbn
Co . C'Jn&lt;·iunati. 5873,64 1 ; construe
\Jon of an Ohio 7 overpass in
Mmgo Junction, estimate $970,700.
Ot tawa · Arth 1r S. Langcnderft'r, · Tuledo , $36�.7:;5; �ix mile re•
1 l ol'at1on of Ohio 579, estimate

$4211�.
v mon. Union Asphalt Materiah
Co , , Ostrand er, $284, 803 ; Widen­
ing and resurfacing 1� miles of
Ohio 3 1 near Marysville estimate
$33L,000.
Auglaize: Frantz Bro1. of Sldney,
$128,49�;
replacing
St.
Marya River Bridge on Oh io 179
near Kossuth, estimate $137,300.
Jeffer110n : Phillip Skl n ner, Bethesda, $129,660; relocating o ne
mile of County Road 77, eatJma te
$ 154,000.
,
St�rk: H. W. Miller &amp; So n ,

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av FREDERICK M. W INSHIP
Un i r.d p,._ lftt•metlD111I
NEW YORK UPI-Th i rty years
ago in the La nao Provi n ce of the
Philipines one of the grf:lt eru•
u.des of moder n tlrru;s-:--and &amp;ome
people s.ay the greatest-was be­
··1
H.A. !/IM.MY'"
gun by an American rniulonary
from Pennsylvania, Dr. Frank
i
Laubac h .
,w ,4/rt:&gt; #IS PA�
81:N A.,
It was in 1930 that Laubllcl)
IIAVe' A
taugh t the completely illiterate
"10#0/'0tY
Moros of Lanao to read by de-­
ON l&gt;lfRBY
vising a new phoneh� method of
Wi..VNERS II'/
instruction based on simple pic­
tur e la nguage readi n g
cha�.
7'/lfE
7'RAllr'ER
The method was eo errectlve that
newly literate Moroi beg.a n teach,
CA 7"Ct5ol?X
ing their friend, and the "each
W17'/{ l!!t5N7"
one teac h one" move m en t was
FOR 71/E
born.
FAM!lY,
Since the n Laubach has spread
the 1ospel of "lightning llterac7"
throughout the
worl d-Nttina
.:OUNTY LEAVUI
uo literacy program1 in 65 coun·•
Ind. 3 g11mes, Plechaty 612
tiles penonally and supervlei nJ
hid. l g11me, Plechaty 215
programs in 31 oth e rs. No o nt
Team 3 games Hot Rods 2702
know1 for aure how ma ny per,.
Team I game, Hot Rod11 934
sona
have lear ned t o
read bJ
St•nd i ng1
W L Pd.
Laubach literacy leaso n t prepared
Associated Radio
30 12 ,714
i n 274 la nguages a nd dialecti
Landmark
29 13 ,690
but
t he eatlmatea ru n In to hun•
Hot Hod�
28 1 4 .667
dreds of millions.
l!i 27 -�57
Davis-Warner
Ouht•ndln1 H11n..nltarl•n
Cross &amp; sons
13 29 .310
Cha.pman'9 M11rket . . 1 1 31 .282
Sm,11 wonder that many ,;,:r tbe
be11t in lormed peraona tn th•
Top THm Bowl•n
U n ited Slates con,lder lhle ha nd­
Louk9
1 9 1 200 169 Mo
some, vi tal ma n of 78 the c,eat­
Woodard
165 178 1�8 521
whose hu­
est living Am erica n
PJechaty
2 1 5 198 109 fl l 2
compare, onl)r h.
ma n ltarlsm
Murray
184 144 1 1n 485
Albert Schweltzen. But Laubach,
Stone
135 108 185 428
..,1,IGER'&amp;
NAR'., E$KI DISABl.1D busier now tha n a t any time in
1
HORSE FINALLY WINS
Kirkland
l ?O 1155 1 ,o 475
DETROIT UPI-Pitc her Ray his life, Is too bu1y freeing hall
HALLANDALE, Fla. UPI-Ne.
Thia WMk'• RH u lh
grotrere
stepped
finally
n
a
o
N
arlcski, suffering rrom a rup- the huma n rai.."t from Uliteracyllot Rodi; 3 Chapman ' s Mk!. 0
lud1:y horseshoe Friday when he
L1111ma rll I , Ai;sucinted Ibdio 2
lured di'Sc, he9 be'en plac ed o n
w1111 his first ra-cc in three years.
Do:1v 1s.warrll'r 3 Cross &amp; Sons u
Tlw
se11f'n year old horse rom pe&lt;l the 30-day disabled list by the
Nut WNk'e Sch�yl•
.
·
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I? Vlf tory I n th e fourt h ev _e nt at Dc 1 roJ 1 1-1gcrs. Cl u b p res1'd en t
Cross &amp; s-0ns vs. Lan d ma r k
said � �leski wil! be
Witt
De
Bill
oI
hn1111c
a
break
to
U�lrcam
u
G
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Davi9 . wnrncr vs l l ot Hods
for six to e1gh i
action
of
rmt
this
tar
1
1
40
w1nl
year,
75
h.
9
ebs
• 1111111 ,s \
A!l!l odati•d Radio vs (·.' h ap
j last year ll.n(l 24 in 1958. He won weeks.' The righ thimdcr had been
M llrk c,1
I last week, hut wu� disquali fied I cou n ted on t his year to ea1:1c tha
Season HlgJ11
bullpen problem.
am.I placed lust.
Ind. 3 l:aml'S, flun11gun 701
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Ind. 1 cumt· , Wai,:ner 278
T1•am J games llol Hods 2702
Team I g.imc / lot Hods 978
Top "5'' Bowlen Avti,
W:1�ner
174
Louks
1 73
l'lec-haly
1 72
1-·1a11ag:1n
1 70
McK inley, W.
188

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Laubach k n&amp;Wt what we should
l be doina and is try ing lo orga n ize
j an "army of compassio n " lhat
will have the fina ncial backing of
ev ery wage-urne r in A merica.
started with the
He has
churcbea asking -that 100 peraons
i.n eac h churc h contribute $1 a
week to support a t echnleally
trained mlHlonary for a year.
Eventually be bopet that 40 mil­
lion Amer:lcans will become $1
co nlributon, glvin1 a total of 2
billion dollars annually to support l
pro­ an army of 200,000 Am erican ed-

'Lightning Literacy' Program
Conducted In 65 Countri�

DERBY DANDIES
.IUDOl'S _, l'OUNI&gt;-- -Body
of Federal Judge W. Lynn
Pan1uon lab.own), who di.­
oppeond ""� 26. .. canted
t,:, the moriuo 1D Chicago
after tt wu found tloat1nl
DMI' Na'7 ptu. n, day he
dlappeand be eomplabl.ed ot
feellnl UL '!'bat WU tht ftnt
dq 2n two ytan be didn't 10
to COUit Tbt lut Ileen of
him wu when be boarded a
tut wblcb took him to thti
Drake botel. Before t.hat, bt
had wffered a tall &amp;t an un­
darpul and talked of going
to the lake. AD intentive ln•
Yllt1p.tlon bU been pl'NHd.

New Milford. Porta&amp;e County;
$1 1 9,700; improving two Ohio 44
mterseclions, eslimate $ 139,:500.
Allen: N. A. G . Su nday, Ant•
werp $79,58 1 ; replacin1 Ottawa
River Bridge near Lafayet te, es­
timate $85,800.
Delaware: A. W . Bur ns, Colum­
bus �9.0 1 7; two mile, of resurfac!ng on U. S. 23, 36 an� 42
estimate $81 ,000.
Madiaon: UU n ion Aaphalt Materials, Ostra nder; $M,M9, eight
miles of resurfacing on coun ty
road 1 1, estimate t,8,IJ,000.

lnil'Y, 'l'tley are dem.a n dln, ah
education an d a ,hare of the
good thi nJ• of t hil world. If we
do not glve them educa t io n and
technlc,.I tralnlng, the Commun•
1sts will. Ruule and China al•
ready have rwallowed up hu nd­
reds of mllllon1 ol illiterates a n d
embarked on the greateat liter­
acy campaig n ln blstory which
already may be 85 to 95 per cent
efiective .
"Wh.al are we dolnJ l o 7:1.alch
their efforts?"

JONES

the fu n dament.al barrier to
gre1SS-to .pauHI for praise.
He had however a,reed to in­
t errup t a natiooel
lecture tour
briefiy for a 30th an niversary
dinner in his honor here April
20 sponaored by the embauJ es of
• dozeo countries he has 1erved
H literacy advisor, by leadina:
ehurchraen, educator&amp; and govern
ment oftictals. He will tell t hem
wbat be told thla corre1po nden t
in an interview In his monJr.ishly
plain of'Jce-apartmenl:
"After all tbe1e years of work,
there are Nill 1 .3 billion pirsons
in the world who • can not read
llld wrlte. The se are the sllent
bitlion who are 1lavea of poverty
disease and ipolitical and eco no­
mic nplitation by the ruli ng 1 0
per cent-t he educated, By l lr15
if the population explosion and
f.llur own apathy toward illiteracy
COnti n ue1, there will be more Il­
literates t han there are today.
SIient IIIIIM Antrf
'"'nl e silent bllllo n are growing

\.VA N T
A f: [ A U T Y
SHOP ?

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YELLOW PAGES

1:lr--DaUy Sentinel. Pomeroy
-Middleport . 0. April 27. 1960

ucators and technlC'iana abroad.
··u we mobilize this army or
compueion, we will in tervene in
b i1tory which ii now goin g
a&amp;ains t U6, ' ' lie said. "We shall
c-ha nge. the course of history.'
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Morning Star
Society News

By IRMA I. IHLI

Mn. Je• n Jlamm a nd Ml111 Leda
Mae Kraeuler alten dcd a home
makers mcelinc in Columbua
Saturday.
Mr, and Mn. Danu Hamm were
Sunday dinner GUell.11 of Bertha
and Leiter Baily,

The rnlval meellnQ held by
Rev. Rl�hlaell each oenln&amp; IB
well at te nded.

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Scarberry After

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11 wa.\ thi11 apil'lt that carried Amerh•ins, .ond

thdr Allil-.11, to v-ldory �n 11he Great Wur-�. The

THE NEWEST LOOK
IN KNIT

C. Colllna prombet ·no 11J'ml.� Uce on tihe lcgl.!1-

- qu iet heroes conlrlbulin.11 lo th o peacerul
placo.

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For m.t ny, th�lr wartime eauiflccs •till affect

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their Uvt11. Oakley C. ColUna ls pledged iO ad­

vatnce ·a,nd iWpport legislation 1.0 b&lt;mofll thh1
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n.1li&lt;&gt;ti' s vct«ans ,of llho Armed Servko.�. Oakley

l·.a tlve front In ropl'OiffltJioa the -interests of our

fla-h tina: men.

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R,pubnc,n .C.nclicltt. for C..-•
1 0th Cong,...lonal District

C:.W.. lor Collffll

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Panther Tourney
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Bari Kari Ceremony Wipes Out Entire Family

Rash OI Flat Tires

Highway Chief Sees Two More

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At the Battle of the Bu lge

to the-Jr ltome.i. , may be your ooxt�oor nc,fghbors

SPORT SHIRTS

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men who made tlhlli t)Q,4tiible and who rl'lLH,11ed

Examination
Given 18 P.upils
At Rutland High

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The General said nuts

Mrs. Vl,ta �·rank or Flalwood.s
WH vitilln&amp; thi1 week end with
Mrs. Berlha llolter and ■ttt! nded
church ,enk�•Mn. Minnie Scott of Sugar
Grove waa calllnl on frie nd• here
recently.
Mn. Mary Lou Ihle anh1te d
wllh the rumma&amp;e ule lor t he
Ea1lern Star of Raci ne held at
Pomaro7 )'riday and S11lurday.

Area Riding Clubs Help In,
Election Party
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To Help Public
w ith Me1gs
Staging
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I Have Closed My
Bo rber Shop I n Middleport

POINT CLEAH, Ala. UPI-The
numerul- markerl flags on eaeh
green or the eKdusi11e Lakewood
G·olf C&lt;H1rsl' IH1 rr- h a ve hC'eu rc­
plal' Ctl h)' ConfedC'rll tC battle flags
in what ch1h oHidal8 today call-

G·(Veft support

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Sherifi 'Rooert Hartenbaeb tooo,
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waa asll:ed by Tbe Dally SenU,el
-� for 1he annuaI Jaycee Horse
lans were compI eted t••·
.
t o oe&lt;:ept the •h•irmanohip of •
�W, an event whitb attracts hundreds of visitors to Meigs
Tit. Dally s.ntinel, will -,onf und to aid the White family.
COUnty'&amp;
fairgrounds,
ao
relato
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accordin
11,e famllY,
r •n .t.ct'°'1 ,.,..ty- etectt.n
IM, WALDO
Eigh teen Rutand Hil,h Scllool
The point 8bow for lhe Ohio Valley Horse Show Assoc . is • � with • pvlolic ••• ••
Uveo. le in fiuneiol dittress ond le
1tudenta
look a United State•
run,,
e
publk
ttt.
ti"
to
�•Y•'-'
oblll•Com•
of
co,sponsored by the Meigs County Junior Chamber
uliable to meet the heavy
Th• eppalnhMnt of Robert
u
WAS
Civil
Service
f!uminatlon at the
ING
TON UPl-11:embe a m ce and the Meio.,. Count Riding Club. May 1 5 has been ni119 MCAV11t of alactlan Nf rM
H
tioe, the injury to the child has
1. Waldo a, A.Hlltfflt Tl'ffsur..- of congre
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sc
h
ool
Wed
n
esday
administered
11
rallled
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WIUlo
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R. a ounced as the date. with ' ay 22 as "rain date."
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-• upon them. at Colllf'MV1 1M SoutMrn Ohkt Conn_ole'a
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by
Cecil
A.
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of
the Athena
defense
today
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El.ctrlc C°"'"ny ••• tod•Y • Pr ident
elve daues will compete for I m a ne and tail; We,tem Pleasure
1ron-wtr&amp;er 11Y
Branch, csc.
Eiaenb.o
we
•iJnounc
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es
ed
The
.i.c:tMNt
repert
will
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t
prior
to
i
Presiden
u
18
month
UPl-ActlnJ
on
ry
M.
c.d
by
H
UI•,
for
SEOUL
er
s
M
e mployed
noun
Jenne 1 nd horse, Western Pleaaur� pony u nbe would n ot be reappointed to w i h Judge B rt
I
t
beginning bis pre,ent employme nt Huh Chung formed a new care- PmlCMnt.
tem
Cbild
en. both der 48", E nglish fh, e-Judge
Fifteen took the 1tenograph1Jim
"" ited horse, prHMltlld with th. CODp9ra ian
lhe
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Feder
al
Power
Comm
-lltion
--n..,...
19111
.nvaa
- typist te t, bei ne
of
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ompa
t
ay
o
w
pe
e
od
•1 •I •·•in
n,y · &amp;Iker government t
aa.. C
w ith th e N ICa.
and
West
ern stock horse.
bf'.
mhent,
Ohio.
Jean Chapman,
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(FPC.)
about two months 110.
t the fhud and corruption
Also, Weatern Pleasure pony, Mrs. l&gt;orath,- Joh-..,••• cl.tl,. Paulene Gibson, Dorothy Hysell,
e clauea are Weater11 LHd•in
. Eng)l1h three-gaited, full 48" to 56", Tennea&amp;ee walki ng •nd AINf't Glaedmer. aMi Slant Linda Hal2y,
During this perlod Of 11.QetDP101- of tbe Rhee regime In • nati�n
Eisenhower told hll , newa conRose Jacki, Carol
z
ment, th e collple had been forced shocked. by th e mass suicide of
barren race, clerk.
Ledlie, Llnda Lee. Elioat MUIM!r,
ference Wedneaday he could find
h orse, Clover Leaf
A public acWrwu &amp;yat.m will Margorie Priddy. Carolyn Rob■on ,
1 English Pleuure bone, Western
to tell their hoUMlhold ioods and Vice Pre,id ent-e)ect Lee Ki Poong
a better man for the po,t. Con•
leave Pomeroy to .eek employment and hie family.
nole, a 37-year-old CoD.Qecticut at•
Western Trail be provided by Harry Mitlff of Irene Searles, Judith Slawter,
horse, and
Show
1
· Wanda Tacke tt, S ndra TilliJ and
Hu h , known as a man of d eep
Mr. Whne WH un■ucce11ful In tbia
torney, complete, hla tint fivehorse, under which there are these the Auociatlld a..dlo.
a
•nd 11turned to Pomeroy last De� hone,ty, called o n t he ne w cabi·
tlectlon Patty Young.
hNdqua,._,..
three. gaited tln11I
Englis h
divWona :
year tenn on the FP,C. in Jun!:.
cember. The family Jived wi t h rel•• net "to wipe · out mea:alitiea,
Thr-ee took a eleri:-typiat test,
Eiaenbower•a.�.uteJlent brou,ht
horse, 1rullved mane and tail, road- niaht will ... 5n fM con'-""«
rUvea unUl Mr. White bega n . his recularities, cortuptlon and con•
ster pony, 50'' and und er, and pa- room at thti ASC offia, la p.,.._ and were Esta Blackwood, Dottie
immediate protall fri,Jh conarea
I
,.oy provided wtfh tlM COIDIIIW•
present -job. Thf!Y bad rtcently re- fusion deeply accumulated" b)'
rade hone .
men who consider Conno
Lucas and Clara Hysell.
tl
WASHINGTON UPI - Th e Ar- moat consumer-minded Jili le lbe
on of �rt · (Pm) Shi.....
aumed h ouaekeepin, In the apart• th e ad ml n i1tration of Syngman
horses
or
ing
extra,
d
ri
In
club
The test lasred 3½: houn.
I
n 1ver
.
ment where the accident occurred. Rhee which ended in nea r dla- 1 rny suceesefully f�rec,I i_ll powerful j to aerve 0� the comm ission. Con• .
poniea may be entered by 4-H club �.
P.-:ind r..-orb will N 1INn
.
Nike Zeus a nt1-m1ss1le mi.Aile nole has Heen criticiz
Sheriff Hart.enbach, in agreeln&amp; grace after a wave of violence .
memben in junior honema nship
ed
m the
·
e
rgrou
flnt
t
n
for
he
d
from
d
u
e
n
hat
friends
t
s,
n
fa
etUma
d
1111d
nipidly as tMY a,. ncah,.
s
on1,
1
80
contrjbuti
t,e
to accept,
in a no poin t or c 111 eontest.
paet by the gaa ind st
Sv �
Hub 11poke of the "evil prac- tim e today at the Whlte Sande '
t•bu letN by th• •IKt'end
!15,
aupporters
the
East
of
ern
u
except
all
the family needs immediate aid II
ctasse11
fe
e
s
Entry
for
ed
Co rt
l
m
1
o
e Ran ge In New Mexico.
th
gularltles
i
d
an
1
e
tic
rd
. Loud .,,.....,..
r
m
e
boa
b
woricen
n
athletic
l
he
w
hoo
atpro
50
p-am
the father had only $10
. Connole , a po I ica J i n d ependent
Sc
pony and 4-H are $1. while pony
will
WhiN tt. effi.
·
placff
.bt
'
o
•
.
tANled the school's annual banc
es
I d . uented . two ma . or
ph
tr
h
I.It Pomeroy TUeaday eveninl *"- pa1t ID4 called In 1ix indepeni
1
d 4 H f ee
A n ann ou ncem en t here s.ald t he .1
FPC decidenb -t&lt;&gt;' he lp him forse a gov ern
&lt;ft If the WNther 1, fair and
•�
J
tetball ::d nb bons a�e
l
or
football
an
d
baa
be at th e child 's · · balside .
huge misaile, packing 450,000 lbs �1o�a . favo:1ng gas produ cen. The a(lete&amp; Wednesday night where
Clubs in t he associat •,on are the in siff thti court room if Mt.
mother w ho expeCUI anoth� child ment that would bri ng democracy
i ons
ater were o erru ed b
o
agal
n
s
The,. will be no Nl epMM
t ( thrust In lta first stag e, l'Oared .�•�
�
l
)I
Ji
oa
soon V:ent to Columbus yesterday. to South Korea, guard
asaist
ch
Bob
nt
football
c
Mei
gs County Ri din ll' Club, �om•
e upreme Court which aupport•
an
e.s.t.
from
.
m
aloft
at
a.
9:50
of
system
a
d
n
ism
e
and
Commun
a
�
as
spe
was the
aker.
The hospital expenae the sheriff
eroy, Alba ny Ridin g Club, Albany;
.-. il a bfe.
ed onnole'i stand·
underground "cell" or "tllo."
-------.
terror
police
PQmeroy'a Panlhera, the hotte.llt
�
esented
E:ucutlve
J.
per
by
$
H
e
ad
h�n
t
e
100
mor
Gallia County Ridi ng Club, Galli•
pointed out is
on nol e expre d bewilde t
e
e
dumTb
te.tt
carried
I
rock
cat,i,net
he
new
t
of
t
en
thi
�
Appointm
ng in the SEOAL Cius AA dia­
r
S.
-»,vi.s,
Coach
a
Kappa1
n
gave
;
Club,
e
rview
New
d ay with the coat of the opera tion
Ridi
polis
n
Riv
g
�Ke an&lt;i warhE'ttd. ment at E iaenhower s confU'JJJa• �tetestin g talk on w h at a boy Haven ; Saddle &amp;. Sirloin Riding Teacber'8 Name W88
mopd rue with a 7-0 1trinc, will
on the child Tueada.y estimated at baa ont, major and immediate ef- � !MfCO�
on
ti
of re port, be -would not be
Five prev1out ' Ze us firing have
open sectional tourname nt play a t
must do today to become a cap- Club, Gallipolis; Ja-Vin Riding
tnare than $1 ,000. Sheriff Harten- feet: It restores the flow o f U. S.
appointed .
On,itted From
n
n ducted from the surface,
Q
C
.
bee
1b
tempotar
c
aid,
halted
economi
Belpre, May 9, Athletic Dtrector
abi,, .at htete. He also 1trongty ad· Club, Well.!llon ;
Blenn erh asse tt
bath Wed that contrlbution1 be
The name of Mra. Harold Sauer Howard - Knight aaid today.
succes1l�
lly.
thr:ee
�hem
0�
recon�tnu:
o
n
Korea
bad
because
h
.
th
at
"sc
ool
omes
firal,
mailed
He
or
sai d In I statement, "I have \'lai4
.
-c
Boots and Saddle Club, Belpre, and was un intentionally omitted Crom
ttnn to him petaanatly
The fmng was the first d isclo- never know
lion minister. U. S. m!litary aid
H they beat Belpre the Pa nthen
n the reason for this athletics second."
Ele1mor Ridi ng Club, Eleanor, W. a rece n tly publis hed lial of teac h•
to bill at Pomeroy,
sure . the Zeus may be , de1,1loyed decision n
•
•ha d not been intertupted.
will be at Athena U.y 1 1 . In the
,
or
who
v
mad
it.'
e
e
H
'
.i._
the Northwestern Local bottom bracket Logan and irlariet.
ers in
.
uwoduced and m1ki� remarks
;.h
--------underground, but the Army said described
Kathy sue WH playing on the
as creditabl e h is per•
e aasocia Uon we1com
Sc hool District reh ired fM the ta meel at Lo11n May IJ with the
wBql, Principal O. C. Bibbee, Carl
pre liminary test1 to realize this formance
back porch of her h ome about Ci_waretle Li cense&amp;
��
/��
o n the FPC.
e
olhe� _ horse: owner and
1960--61 sc hool year.
Barnhart, president of the East•
obJedJve had been i n progre11 for
nOOQ · Tueaday II he r mother waa
win ner tangling •itb: Lancatter on ,.,,
Se
n, Preacott
partmpat
e
ID
th
e
s
h
ow.
oo
'
·-Co
-Sc
Bu1h
(R
nn.)
..
_
D
·
I
a
ay
O
D
e
al
h
rd
I
a
on,:
wa,
e
h
d
.
eane
tt
Sh
l
d
clothes.
banaiftl
May 1 1 . Bradl:et WUlJlerS meet on- ' � ..
·
\Vho m�de the orl &amp;fnal recom- _,,.;.�
Refres
h
Ena:ments will be barbecued
Mrs. Sauer is bead of the
•
u•rliD •...,
Cigarette lleenae1 will, Jo .on
Bob ..
-------.
nd .......
--afn•t a porch rallin• and two
�ay 13 at the top bracket winner'•
me dat ion ft"ir hiI eppomtment
d
O
at
h
ick
.!w'coal
h
t
d
d
n
..
�
High
c
oCS,
an
ent
Rutla
e
n
,
departm
li1b
·
llffl!ltte
c
Ton
Ge
eeei of the ralllng came looae al- aale at the county audi tor a office
nd.
diamo
l
7
e
ive
School, and in addition to tea hln
tl,lnu.
.
n\ qi
•�_liO. .,.ld bli w!' "dil,_ · :
l
�
• 41adllno'.{Ofo. lM· IIUI'•
('
'irial be&lt; \11 ,�...�t 1_1oy l wllh
i
'°"therl,...boll �llao ltalr, _
·
:
�Ibo
;..-.,
fttd'
oophomoru,
boPed a .con:riit: At e, BootMa -.u preeented
Enclll� ;,,.
onto; cliftcrlle sideWati below. · ebalfl ,dl he MW lfcente, May_ 22-,
teams eompelt, ' Iii-"'
nament
tht-se
1w
all
librari
as
seniors
d
n
a
•
serve/I
d
replaee
8
·• to
· 1h� -e
� 06
•-• GG.Nlon ·C
qualllle "
m,nt but had t,, leave eorly
cou ntY a ud itor
· aldwell'
u•v\llut
She �a• "'-·
ey,
Portsmouth. Jlin­
casvllle
Val
l
wo
the $Chool. •
The d,·nne·• was ,en�
-:•• by mo- ·Reddess Operation
A ncord hop sponsored by the
wh be named_ , prefe rably from
General Hospital and rushed lo , u.id tQdll)'. The Ucensc CMLI $25
ford,
Portsmouth
W-1 . .and. J:tlt. · th
e
gas-co
n
n
sumi
g
area of the thers of lhe players and cbeer
Pomeroy -Band Boosters will be
Costs
,
and LucuYille Nortbweat. 1h18
the·children's Ho•pital ln the aber- a�d inust be dl1played wh� ever
norlh
e
ast.
hel� at_ the Pomeroy Ju nior High
are ,old.
leaders. The players presen ted
Charles Schuler, Rutland, wu L.i ........ .,e
winner in that balf will meet the
Issued
J. ltf'1 cruiser i n a race tor IUe in ctgaretlea
--- -----~•aa
a.ud i torlUJU SaturdaY, April 30,
O..tmid FPC Probe
their coaches each with a· se t of fined $1 5 a nd costa after bein g
winner of the Po1J1eroy et. al. hall
which 0Uicial1 · and emergency
n
Tho
J.
as
Dodd
(D.Co nn.) euH links a nd a belt
7 : 3o to l l p, m., with Blll Miller
m
r ,
To Meet
found
guilty
lo
a
charge
o(
reekIn
Probate
Court
the followiQg week for t he diitrict
aquad memben alonir the way co- County
ca led Co n le a l
providing the rccords,
� 0:
OO per cent
The coaches awarded foot ball l e ss operation in a hearing before
A
marriage
lice
nse was iasued in Litle.
operated. Deputy Kenneth Grovp
1
m
)
I Ori an · ay
There will be a cakewalk, door �� �:°rn issioner and . d ema nded letters to Bill Durst, who was Mayor Charl
Leg.er yeste rday Probate Court tbis morning to
es
er and Pomeroy emergency squad
• ow w hat was beband the deh
t
e igs Cou n ty l 'arent Te ach- prizes and refresh ments.
M
elected honorary captai n for · the noon
�
Donald J. Terma n , 22, !ltock clerk,
SELL OFF IXTENMD
·
member Olan Goodwin , wlLh the
cmon to replace h im,
--�----en A.uociatlon will hold II meetgrid season latt ' fall, and Ron ! Schuler had entered a plea of Columbus, a nd Bet ty Sellers, 20.
child's gra nda th@r, raced . t he child
NEW YORK UPI-Stoeb ex•
ns May 8 at t he PorUand
Gf'lde
In Pittsburgh, Mayor Joseph M. �wdery, Li ndse
_ Y Lyons, Douglas not guilty to th e charge brought daughter of Mr. and iltn. Richard tended Wednesday's · late teli off
to near Logan where a flat hre iSchool
STARTS WORK
starting
at
7:30
p.
m
. The
�••
· Cheva- by Patrolman George Hicks.
.
Barr praised Coon ole . He said the Cire ie, Dave R1ggs, Ze n ilb
Bu,;
Sellers, Portla nd .
"•h liy at the opening t-.,-.
m ade it nece11aary to tran1Ier to
Wilson
of
r
Dorinda
e
daught
pu blic lll invited · .
--- -------------------- -------------Leo
lier,
Davi1,
Dave
Nick
ard,
n
m
er
a n ambulance,
n
i11io
"praetlcaily single•
Mrs. Norma Wilso n , East Main l..'O m
The gra ndfath er, John Bolin,
MIIGS OINI RAL HOSPI TAL
st., has stir�d work in the Porn- handedly d uring his lice )'ears . . . Ray Cole man , La:wr encc Ha&amp;�·
Pomeroy, said . that lillle hope WAI
Otean UrfflOI
$
n lnQ
Admitted : Katie Becht, Miner• 1 eroy mayor's office, temporarily , h_a&amp; �orted for effe ctive reguJa- gen, Kenn eth Riden our, Melvin
Ballard, Rog er Rose, H enry H�nsh eld for the chlld'1 rec-overy but vill e .
replaci ng Mrs. April Smit h aa lion1. •
he i wu told by the •ur1eon who
R1p. K... H-.chlff (D-W . Ye,) ley, Roger �tarcher, Gar,- Smith,
Dismisaed: None.
.
secretary to Mayor Ciarle6 Legar.
Y
a&gt;# Nn•ncl his cltmand for Elton Ritchie and ma nagers Tom
---------------_
lh•t
if
��
performed the operttion
she coW.d be kept alive three d1ya
en ht'l'Ntlptlon of the FPC, Summerfield and Larry Bailey.
Cheerleader l etters went to
1he bad a chince for recovery.
H• ICCVNCI the cammiaalan of
Barbara J-lill,
f•lllnt "'ta lift e flnlff'• to Janet C.a ldwell,
SEOUL UPI-Lee Ki Poong, th•r KMt! Woolc with one Na. dency of Forei,1:n Minister HIIII
Peggy Hasbargen and Pa tty Mc- the form er vice pre,ident-elect In "ch from hie ..45-calli.r Chu ng. Only sciittered incidenb
i.tln9 down. 911 r•tN.
Grath.
w ho assumed "fin al responsibili- Army autotMtlc, th11n tvfflN of anti-govern ment activity wue
Bask etball vanity · a,hrds were tr'" for re�nt turmoil in the Re- 1M
reported today, none reaultin1 in
on hlmulf.
t
made lo Ron Cowd ery, elected public of lt1)1'81\, died with his
He committed 1uicide with a bloodshed.
honorary .captain for the :past entire famil:t 11t dawn today in a bullet in h is abdomen and a nwu
Rhee himielf
wildly cheer•
season and Larry Collln1, Cbarlet ma1s suicide pact reclllling t he other ln bis brain.
ed by
crowds maned in the
CoJiins, Randall Powell, Ed Har• Japa ne-ae tradition of hara-k.iri '
ttreets when he left the preaidenTregk: Lallt Ad
S
tung, Bill Durst, Nick Leonard (ceremo nial :suicide).
Tne dealh of the Lees was ex· tial ma nsion at 2:35 p. m. at lea,t
and Zenith Chevalier an d manag­
Al• �!� eo�!�
The (amily gathered I n a 1ec- · pected to ·provide a tragic last temporarily ending hit tz.yeU
ers Ralph Giffen and Dave Chad­ retary'l! aJ)flrtment at the pre1i- act to South
Korea's "studen t publie career.
fred Sear-berry, 4J, w11 convicted have two more days of tire worry, Oscar Weber, Meigs county ofCice.
John 0. Lamb.er!. Roule I. well.
News of the Lees' deaths dia.­
dential mansion to fate its chosen revolution" which forced Rhee to
Wednudl,V of •lint dep,,e murder state highway superintendent, said toclay.
has
filed an action
Reserve awards were made to execuhon er---.'lnd Lt. Kang Suk, resign and terminated Lee's poli- rupted lh e NElfon.al A&amp;aembly aea-­
with a reeommendailon oC mercy
A rash of fiat tires caused by the penetration of limestone Rutland,
of through t�e tires bas broug llt many complaints the last week •&amp;•Inst Bradford Maag . Mlnen­ Terry Swartz, Gerald summerfi■ld Lec'1 elder son and the adopted t ical career. Tbe re,olt grew from 9ion which was lo have accepted
In u., Dee. 12, · 1"D,
, ville, for money on ly i n the Joe Bahr, Virgil Ho1Jln1er, Bon 1Dn uf ex-President Syngman charges that Lee's election to the Rhee's re1ignalion. Many aueQl•
...
b� two aona.
, . .
Mr. Weber said.
Cashdollar, Richard Fick, Tom Rhee!.
vice presidency last March 1 5 w11 . blymen, even lhote who had been
The JUI')' dellbera� tw� houn .Both Rollte 124 and Route 838 county. Mr. Weber �ld today amount of $212,82.
1
1 Lee'11 opponents., bunt into tean
'In another action , Jose ph a nd Fi tch, Jim Caldwell, Ray Cole•
At 5:55 •· m. Kent o,-nN rigged.
and 50 minute
■ betOr,e returnin1 ,uttered heavy weather damaie that an Inve.allgation at the fill•
a
Leah
Pelton
ma
n
,
Bob
Powell,
Lawrance
lfa
at the news.
e
­
th
to
ing
n
have
retur
d
was
file
Peace
mothsuit
fett..r,
hl1
klllN
He
11,..
.
dilcloaed
area
ve
ict
the
mar
■ta.Uona
o
e
■
inJ
l
In
t nc
l) ot the durinl tbe -winter and 1 1811 eoal
rd ;
H
Doze111 of lawmaken went to
•r Merl• and his � bro- country under the acting presifew Um� in Ohio hl1tory. In which of tat covered b'y the limestone that Urea found penetrated by ■.a ainst Ad olph E. and Loretta M. bargen and Da nn y Bowen.
s,
Saele
n
g
for
an
th
e
presidential mansion. where
n
i
·
account
d
an
• person h11 been �.bvlet�d Of Is belnl applied fro m Minenvtl le the . Umeatone have been mostly
Lee had sought refuge from mobs
fin\ d•INt murdet withi&gt;at . • lo · Portland. The ro poln on lh•· older tire, withoul Ille retilienoe tno ney.
vowing to kUI him, to pay their
body.
road from Racine to Portlan d hi• ot new rubber.
t ..
last respects.
Qece1s
The bod.lea of 'D�vld Lee SW'- been completed with one .side of
ary More Contribntiom
Thie Nil coating is
Rh,ee, himself in tears, reluled
,
mont
d
inted
1,
h
en
th
e
road,
be
.
nit
berry JO
t1 ari K
, 2 · e road from Racine to M inera- � - �'
..d
'l)O
' )
1J.at�..
ff08p1bi
IJ.l:
to see any caller• except Huh
.
or
....
le
om
lhot
arber
lim11tone
of
the
ed
accu
ilid
\IUt.
.
be
W
!I
Hl
"'
U
s
e
vil
l)I .,. .
$c
l sti
be
wb
led, r.
e r
and u. S. Ambassador Walter P.
_ Add!Uo(\al geneno111 �ntrlbuclrownin&amp; by Jumpihr; into tbe uld. 'l'be �ob should be
cOmpJet- In, uaed is the same II baa been
?.kCona,hy.
Uttle Scioio RiYer wi� . them un- ed- wtthln the next two days, he uaed In the .past for thl•· type of h on1 to tht fund for the Meiea
·
The Annual Spriq: Concert Shirley McKe lvey wiU be accom• _Roberta Kraeuler, Terry Bradford,
repair. He expressed hit regret County Campaign CommiUee for
der lul lftll1, have not been re- reported.
The Lees dressed simply for
Memorial ffbapital of the Racine :kia:h School girls' panisll. Th e concert is under the Lin da Roush and Carme n Salser.
covered.
for the Inconvenience that has a Vetera.nt'
,
their rendezvous with death.
yway
n
A
Well.
Bones',
"
"Dry
"
The Meip Count7 1hertfr1 of, been 01u11d to the motorists. ha! been received from the Kro- glee club and mixed g-lee club direction of Mrs. Richard Lee.
However, the lndtana Crime
The 63-y,ear-oJd, U. S.-educated
'"Battle Hymn of the Republic'• by
The program i.a u follows :
Laboratory at Jndla napoll.s 11 at- flee report&amp; that they h ave ' te· After the tar hH 1et the lime• 1er Company and t h e Imperial ll'Ui be presented Friday evening
former
vice praide nt-elect wore
the the Mixed Chorus.
"Arou nd
"Oklahoma",
temPtina: to Identify the body of ce!lved 38 complaint, of flat tlrea stone will no lona:er be picked Electric Co., Edison Hobste tter at 8 o'clock al the high achoo)
a white dress ahh1 a nd gru
silver
•
with
ee
fr
is
Admission
chairman, said today.
auditorium. Jocelyn Taylor and Wor,ld " a nd "The Happy W..ndcra b()y ,foun,I Jn t�e Ohio ru.ver 11,1 fro� the eastern section of the up, be aald.
ofreri ng to be taken at t he door. trousers. His wife donned a flow­
---· ------- ------------------er" by th e Mixed Chorus.
week.
dn!11.
ing traditional Korean
"The Man I Love " Jung by
Scarberrj, Of" SciotovWe, had
Kang Suk wore hia army unlfOJ'lllt
Barbara Clela nd. Billie Cundiff.
pleaded Innocent by ,euon of In·
and Kang Wook ha d o n brown
.Shirley Norris, Kathryn Powell,
unlt,: Tbe ;tury'a mei:ey retomtrousen and a gra, jacket
Karen Ours, Rita Mlller, Lois Armelidation make■ a lift aentence
The family ,sat together on a
nott, Miriam SmJth and Sue Cir·
mandatory.
small eout"h to ,face thf! end. On
Lee's lap lay copies of Tuesday'■
•'�:Till There Wa, You", "O h.
n ewspaper, reporting demands tor
.
l ncludina landi ng operations, What I Beau tirul Momin '," and
WASHINGTON UPI - Tbe Air • nautlca and Space Admini1tration orbit the earth carryi n g: bomb•
Rhee •, res_i,n ation ond denoune• \.,II['
_
�
· �
,- .'
.
Force, punu ln&amp; Ill role •• the fu• (NASA). Mercury calls for rock- whic:h could be dropped on com· the projec:ted ship could travel "The Green Cathedral" by the
mg Lee himseu.
from � Angeles to New York in Girls Glee C1ub.
Lure U, S. 1paee force, r111hed etin1 1 man In to space In a cap,, ma nd from earth stations.
UPIFRANCISCO
SAN
lllr..:.l_..1.
"The Whiffenpoof Song" su ng French
plan1 todey for produci ng a man- 1ule mounted on .an Atlas ml11ile.
-It coUld be used a1 au inter• about 20 mi nutes, or from New
'-""JUI
President
Charles de
ned 1pece craft wllh II wide nri- Hia reentry into the atmoaphere conti nental guided mlulle, which York to M09COw In a little more by Joyce Carson, Louise Fisher, Gaull e ends his two.day visit In
Rut h Wi n ge tt, Patsy Price, Sara- l�e San Francisco �ay area today
.I.I
ety of military uses.
would be controlled from the would follow a devloua rat her than a half an hour.
r.,ii
Ir the ship decided to pus up delle R�s and Rebecca Toney.
Known II D)'na Soar, I.be space ground and the capsule would be tha n pred iclable path to lta tar,
with a tour �f the Hewlett-Pack, Under Safety �
'
to
get
lnt_o
a
stop,
or
wu
u
n
abl
e
"Gay
'90
s
Fa
n
tasy"
sung
by
on
A wrect
the HIPPY Rollow vehicle will ctimbln'e the ballistic let down gently on a parachute.
get.
ard Electronics Co.� a nd the I WASHINGTON UPJ-11l.e SeD . ·
il
·
or
helnun1Jy . to
could
BarCircle,
Joyce
n _ airport, the pllot
a
Norrb,
irley
h
S
�
Experts1conslder- tht D)' na Soar
e
- ,t four . o'dcct yeatftdQ mlllUe. ancl the airplane in a ma•
ex•
is
ct
The Dyna Soar proj
Stanford Univer6ity M edical Cen• ate has voled overw
I make thousa nds . of amall, famiJ.y.
aftelnoon WH inve,tigate4 by the neuverible machine that can put ml)' i.e abl'e to peHorm these mili • peeled to resul t i n a flying ma • twice around . the world a nd ah ll bara Clela'nd, Ruth Wln&amp;ett, Car- ter at Palo Alto.
- o�rated coal mmes abide by fedland dur�ng t he ume f�ren oon.
men Salser, Roberta Kr.acuter, Sue
lhertfr1 offl,ce �Ith the dr:lver of , man Into orbit and lt!t him ian'd. tut rqlet in the la.le 1960'•:
chi ne by about mid-1964.
The French leader, h is wife eral 6afety sta ndards.
Tn orb1&amp;;. i� speed will be the Circle, Bob McNickle, Bob F.t81ngthe ear .� •PP.Ml" In County Court i'outlnelf on )aJ1e ■Ir baHL
-A f'eeODtlal.u.ln.O! ahJp located
Yvonne and t heir party lhe n will
It pasiied, 80-4, Wedneaday and
The experimental ven;iQ.n will usual 18.000 miles a n hour, taki ng ton anil Rola nd Sayre .
The, Alr Fcl'C!e Wednesday an- . with �a ithic equlpmeni and
Lart,, , Wyatt, Rutland, drlvlnl
"Chimes of Spri ng", "Whlaper­ fly to New Orleans for the next 1e nt to the Houae a bill which
�t .1 hflb, r��e of apeed, cruhed nodnced the badl, kept aecret lnfra.-�d sen1in1 device� to. de- be a win ged glider, designed to it arou nd the earth i n an hour
into • tree, turned al'O\lnd ln the that the Boein1 Alfplane CO,, �- �: ert.emy . m,iuJJe lauricbingt and resist temperature, or 2,00()lde- and a half. Bdl when the Ahip 11 i ng" "People Will Say We're In stnp of their lour of the U n !Led would place 9,374 coal �ines, em­
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ploying 14 or fewer peraom. ungreu on reentering the atmo■- gliding in the atmosphere, the Love'' (eolo by Barbara Clela nd); States,
ro11d �d ttruct • 1 tele�one ji(N:1 , a,U., Wuh 1; h41 &amp;.en ordered to oqaer actlv)tiea:
De Gaulle, responding to a tu- der the jurisdiction of the Coal
-A i11 tellltf, jQ.terceptor and aat• phere. I,t will be boos ted Into average speed may be cu t to ''Love i.s a Many Splendored
and
� lo the acaidtal repor\: IO ahead wJtb '1dllllp
Thin&amp;" sung by t he Girls• Glee mulluou11 welcome in San Fran• Mine Safety Act of 195a Tbe
�Ur■ off� bj �nd te■ttna: " Jookin• totraril ·enne �pectof. Jt could eumine apace by a Titan Interconti nental 8,000 mlle1 a n hour.
filed
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Club.
canhuetion of uperimental Dy- objecf,i In apace to ■ee whe&amp;her balllltlc mialle.
DePIJIY Haward J'rW.
cipal
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The 1lide will be t he
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'l1ie cu, wts .beawily -dtmaced na So,n.
tlle)" were Jriend or · fOfl, and
NO.CIG,A.R TIME
flying factor. on a trip from
and te,1epbone and elemlf? 1rirea .,:: Alt F�ce tp.ace ■hip la a could
'afllled to neutralise or
,Even on lon1 trips in the l)y na- Loa Ana:eles to New York, the tel'' "Moonglow" by Su e ftlu c:t , the day.s have pasaed wbeo cer- the original act Wat payed. 'Ille
depanin f1o:m the . Mer- dlNnn enemy space vehicle,.
· t� from the pole • a neaf&amp;J
Soar, then mlgbt not be time to ship' t,ouJl!I be letting down mo,t Joyce Circle, Carolyn Vanlleta, tain countriet can "enrt their bill waa · backed &amp;y the �•
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weN l4ra ,..._,
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Loul.. Orumo ' and Frank
Nortleet, ■t&amp;nd ready Ln lh�r
royal robe• bl Mompl'II•,
TeM, They wlll nip over
the Memphl■ Cottcm Ci,.mt..
val May 10..16.

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Awarded FOf s·1g andy Plant

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Kent cky Power Co. today an• , ,;;.�liii;.;;i.-�;;;;.
of contrarts I steam urbine-generator u mt w i ll
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to Westmghousc Ele&lt;-tr1r Corp. lbe built by Westinghouse-the
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The turl11ne will operate at a
bu :Jl in easter Kentucky.
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loe.i ed on the river of he same pera ure of 1,050 degrees F .
name near Louisa, Ky. Con11Lruc..
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started in
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for the fal l of I B62.
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type,
---. MEN'S WJ.SHJ.BLE
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su.pplying 1,890,000 p ou nd• or
Adm issio n s, A pril 26: Charles main s eam per hour and l .534.- - :-:-::;
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[ car D. St:hull. Pomeroy; Mrs. Thor hour. The princlp.aJ t.oiler comOh;on Carsey. H.a rr1 11.onv 11 le ; John ponen h will be fabricated at B.
C . Hile. M uldlc1&gt;ort ; nalp h G reg - and W 's. Bar berton, Ohio works.
ory c;ibhs. New llav n ; )tiss ShirKen t ueky Power is a sister com.
ley A nu Landaker, J�omeroy.
pany of Ohi o ow er Co. an,d . is
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an opera1m"
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Electric Power Co.
American
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Hen�ley, �;s . J?onald E:
with the
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�ayr�ond I . Wilson, D111ley Cur: other 1 major power atations of
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th e seve11 atate AEP Sy•t•m.
Davi d Jones W a lker, Kenneth
Randy Gardner, Joseph Cecil King,
l saac M. Rifrle, John F. Blaellnar,
Samuel Vititoe. ErvIn B. Gibbi,
I W;\ilom L. Oldoker, Da,id Jenkin .
Morgan, Jr., Mn. Eht.a J. Tull,
Mrs. Charles D. Adams, Mrs. Ever�,:�s, Mrs. Janoil Harrison.
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nrpent, friendly peqple, good schoQls ond churches, fire �nd �lid"! ►
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It Is 19m8thlng you put on the "credit side" when you're thinkin; �lioµt 'moving
i,ifQ d community. This fundamental need I n our county is within our �h. We hav• .
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Polyethylene aubO batllr:et,
attaches bene■ui d ■abboe.rd.
Hae .clj\atabl.e metal hanger.

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shim for ·a dol lar.
Shes 14 ¼ t o 17.
Hurry!

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CURTAINS
pair - - -

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Washilble, quick
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facli.11'61"&amp; und-ie
close-outs i.s a riot
of rolors ! Barga-ins
galore _ . 5, for $1.

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fllain �oni -and ran- ·.t _
cy ,stnl)e!, Famoul!I - ;: ",,
E &amp;. W qua,,lity den- . "'.· ',i.
iml specially pri,e6
for Dollar � oo­
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Cannon Quality

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Men's White

T-SHIRTS

WASH CLOTHS

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wash cloths, good color $ice.

Reg. 49c cotton knit T-abirt,,
¼ sleeves, aood color choice.

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WOMEN'S

Drip-Dry

WOMEN'S

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Gowns Gowns .
Cool, •iry nighties
in. drip-dty -cottop
print&amp;. No ironing
needed. SUes 3440.

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waltz or full­
length rayon triool
gown. Putel col­
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5 for $

Go Everywhere with Everylhlng!
Perfect spring-thru -sum.mer
T0ppen for every woman!
_ _ Jighhveight wool, 100%
trerilan fleece or wool/nylon,
blend! __ White, beige, It.
blu,, red, gold, black, nevy.

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SPRING TOPPERS

Rectangular leather • fmieh ,
pl-Uc waatebuket. White;
·black ,or mlho(an&amp;-, 12-qt.

lodies' Crepe Sole

Scoop! Ladies' Rayon Reg. 69c E &amp; W Spott
PANTIES
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cotton ,pnnts, rayon/-aeet.ate crepes, dacron scarf prints. embrotd­
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� oftons:, dressy darks wit.h ,lingerie trim&amp;, ·and many others.

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beach, i.bower or
casual weac. Ala,orted colon.

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rolors. washable _ .
4 to 9 �.

STYl,ES THE GREATEST - ALL HAND-PICKED!
FABRICS THE NEWEST - LOTS OF THEM 1

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styles, with short
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VALUES UP TO $1 4.95

4 Twnblers . . . . . . 17•
Reg. 98c. Heavy glaaa.
Pereolalor . . , . . . . . 99&lt;
Reg. J.69. Aluminum.
Spoon Rell . . . . . . 29&lt;
Reg. 49c. "Busy Biddy".
Slnl Mal . . . . . . . . 8k
Reg. 1 . 19. Rubber.
Wall Planter . . . . . 47c
Reg. 69c. White, gold.
BIi, Ball Sel , . . . . 77c
Reg. 98c polyethylene.
Sofa Pillows . . . . . . 88c
Reg. 1.00. Washable!
Balb Towels . . . , . 87c
79c value! Loomcrest.
, Wemen's Briefs 4 pr. 88c
Reg, 25c pr.
Wo111ea's Blouae, . . 88t
. 3"8; 98c. N;ew styles.
Girls' Playsult . , . . 57e
Reg. 79c. I-pc., 3,6X.
Girls' Shorts . • . . . . 57e
Reg. 79c. _ Sateen, S-6X.

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HALF SIZES 1 4 1h
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Ul\ported vanity
lam:Pl!I -- with Mina
base :i.n pastel colon
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fia.ncy shades for
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Clear thenno pla,stic, Sun•
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SOCKS

Assorted colorw. Sii-­
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gauge rayon panties
for children.

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Litter Basket

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!a,tic s
Hoov�
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full Pp-per! Dtmabl e!
Molh • reipf'llen t!
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Children's Pastel Rayoa
Boys' Fancy Cotton

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Then the paper "Atomic' Ener­
gy Commiasion" was, given by
Mrs. Marcus Chamben, She said
the study of atomic
enerv and
iL uaes as a peaceful means In
agricultural, ilclen\jfic, industrial
world and medicine for the nation
was of e:reat benefit.
After the meeting refte&amp;hmenb ·
were served from the dining
room where
arrangement,
of
anapdragon1 and aprinc flowen
were used.
During the socla.l hour mu1ic
or the organ and piano were
played for the JUHta by Mn.

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Dutton, Mrs. Rodney Downing and
Mrs. Forrest Bach tel II the new
program committee.
The study of the United Nations
was continued with the paper,
"The Flaa: Code" given by Mn.
Jone.a which was very interut•
Jng an d informative.

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Southeastern Oh io's Biggest Dollar Sale

The clo1lne meetin1 of the )'etr
f or lbe Middleport Uterary Club
w11 held Wedneld1y afternoon al
the h.ome of Mn. Harold LobN
wlth her mother, Mn. WIWUD
Bradford u hotteu.
,A.!ter a few word.I of thanU
from Mrs. Bradford, (tbe rellrin1
preaident), to the member, ror
their cooperation ahe baQqtd tile
1avel, as the 1ig,n of I.he office to
the new .pre1ident, Kn. Emert0n
Jone�. who promiaed t o do her
&amp;es t to make the cnmlnJ year a
1uccess for t he clr.b.

The Card inal Patrol of Girl
Scout Troop Six met with their
leaderfl, Mn. Roger Spencer and
Mrs. Herbert Dixon, \londa)' alter
school at the Spencer home.
Following a short bulineH seasion, the girls hiked ti, the lily
cave on t he Harley Brown pro­
perty to gather wild flowert,
Refreshments were terved by.
Debra S pencer to Sandra Gilmore
T-----Polly Ann Bauer, Jo� Evans,
Susan Dn:on, the leaden and two
Hank
Scott
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Alaban.a
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spend.
mg a few day1 wi th hi1 aunt, Mrs. guests, Roger Dixon ar.d Roi er
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Louise Headley.
Spencer.

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Mr. and Mrs. ou, McCUntoek
and children spent the wteltend
in Athens w,lh Dr. and I Mrs.
Charles Jividen and fa.ml
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Mra. Harty Wlltohl!J 1, ailing
her ,on-In-law and daugh ' Mr,
and Mn. Hoover In Cinclnnpti.
Mr•. Ann Coe 11 v11mn1 rela-

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May 3rd Primary
U.JIIQOII TY,

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Republican Candidate

Mt igs Co. Co mm issione r

0.Uflt': Monl&amp;omeroy 13.8 on
upper, 9,5 on lower, running 8�
feet; G11lippoli1, llU 011 upper,
12.7 on lower, runnlna 10 feet;
Lock 23, 14.7, 1 1.2 running �
wickets
CondHlon of Mow.lbl• Dam.:
All dams are up .averaging abo ut
'4 of trap .
Ohio lliwer 80.h: Downboun d :
Lock 13, Alter 2:20 am, 0.1 · Le­
high 6:40 am, 12-1; Lock 14,' City
of Huntington 7:� am, 18-0; Lock
10, Harriet M . 7:35 am, 0-2; Lock
1 1 , Robert E. Reed 7:00 am, 0-7;
L.ocll: 23, Jefferson 1 :25 pm, 16- 1 ;
Elger Clitr 2:30 pm, 2- 0; C. V.
Horner 2 :40 pm, 2-0; Irene Chohn
3:30 pm, 1-3; bland Creek 4:00
pm, 0. 7; Helen Z al 4:,'JO pm 6-0;
Bob Benter 9:� pm 1'1-1; Robert
G. Wes! 10:35 am, 4-0; Upbound:
Lock 23, Janie D. 12:5() am, 2·3j
Beaver 4 : 15 pm, 0-1; Joe Lucas
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Forty-nine memben and their
guesta of the Junior Methodist
Youth Fellowthip of the Heath
Methodl1t , C'hurth, Middleport,
enjoyed a stating party Wednes­
day evening at the Sl!:lte-a-W1y
at Cheater.
The young people met at the
churth at 7:00 and went to the
rink together. Chaperons were
Rev ... and Mrs. Raymo n Ko11krl1ht,
Mn. L. W. M cComas and William
Da,is.
Others providing transportation
were Mrs. James Criswell, Mrs.
Ll'wrence Morarity, Mrs. Eugene
· Harris and Jack :Bechtle.
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o. UPI-John
ALUA NCE,
Hahlen, 86, became the first traffie fatality this year in the city
Wednesday night when he was
struok and killed as he croned a
st reet in front of hla home.

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Heath JMY Fellowahip
Holda Skatin11 Party

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The Sunshine Sunday School
Clas.s or t he Ma10n
Mrthodlst
1 Church met last Thunday1 at the
home of Mrs. Jean Warner with
Mrs. Emily Burge11 apd Mr1. LI­
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iah Zerkle assisting.
The group voted to conduct a
bake sale and soup sale at the Ma·
son Met hodist Church on Saturdu
April 30 beglnnlng at noon. Cu,.
tomen are asked to brinJ their
own soup containera.
Mrs. Hazel Smith, prealdent, waJ
in charge ol the meetln� whlcla
opened wi t h devotionals.
Oamf!t were play� and refre•h•
ment1 served to Mi11 Hllda Wel!lf,
Misa Loren■ Weiss, Mn. Mary
Berry, Mn. Evel)'n Proffitt, ·Mrt.
Pearl Roush, Mrs. Mur1 Me1ee,
'Mrs:. ·Malilda Noble, Mrs. 'Jlazel
Smith, Mrs. Joyce Carson, Krl. Vi­
vian Fry, Mn, Ellefl Fo1t,sonc,
Ml'�.
Mary Capeharj:, Mi81 Mary
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and the ho1te111es.

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hi• arralJnment on I reln•tated
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NEW YORK UPI - Manhattan him with eon1plr1cy and conflict
Borou&amp;h Preaident Hulan E. Jack
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Mrs. F•nnie who Is 1erlou11ly ill. She celebrat. P�rtet,blllt @enl over the
Chlorus Grimm,
w,
w.
Mra.
mother,
her
end , with
her 93rd birthday April ,2
I V"'"'· Mn. R o.. McDade, Mrs
Var1an.
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Mr and Mrs. C. E. Shee
Ge n evieve Powell and Mrs. HalCrown City spent Sunday wLtb ,
(,II
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Mr.
Mrs. Dallu Hill and children I her Bister, Mrs. J. D. Roush.
Lak� vl�i ted
1t1:den
BY MRS. J. D ROUSH
But Miller spent l�1t week H uey o
c·lrcle Sunday OeDbie, Jan, Art hur and Dean of
nd
a
Mr.
The Faithful
uslna,
- M,, L. L.
hi•. daughter, Miss Irene thelr cc.
School clas.s of the Methodis t Apple Grove visi ted · Saturday w it h
k.
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Miller of Columbus.
Church met Friday evening al wi t h Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell.
Noah Lesley H u rley Jr . . who
S t . C tair and Jr.Ty Hill spen t
the ho me of Mr,. Orpha Jnll.
IACK IN L1.;;_
·,11�p,
spent
Columbus
n
Ea ster wi lh their uncle, St .
n
employed
is
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and
over
c
cake
rream,
Lun h of ice
a
CHICAGO U PI-R �Y K uen
coffee was served to Mrs. Violel the weekend with his parents, M r. Clair Miller and other relatives k
aide.lined. h&gt; r more
at- 'Morri!'f'ale, W. Va.
G rimm, M n . Edn a Shields, Mrs. and Mn. Noah Hurley Sr.
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n 1e
returl�f
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The Sunset Quartet compvsed
and In
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C
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1 ug tiw.i,cht ii .
Columbu1.
in
Fl'1!'·
tive5
of Rev. Freeland Norris, Mr.B. f'rom ,pend.in&amp; the winter m
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Mr. an d Mrs. William McKehey Florence
Adams, Mrs. R. E. ida wlt h his daughter,
1 few
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Mrs.
und
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P9well and Anne Gladys Berry who accompanied
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Martlyn
Grimm
lh
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, in • and
days w1lb .hfl' "-"v
n oon with Mr . .and Mrs. T. G . H ill.
Kin&amp; havfJ been ainging at the him home.
e
lerd
f l'l'Y
d.&gt;re.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralp;1 west , of \ Mr.-, Al'J1l�
Welt Columbia Church.
or
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Po�
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Darc
Mrs.
nd
a
Mr.
ldr. and Mrs. H. J3_ Poweµ of
Wgan spent the weekend wi t h her w,·nter u-,en
pn:
, Fla., arrl,ed �--sn•
mother. Mra. Lovey sayre.
at
week.I
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day to 1pend
Mr. and MrJ. John �ne tt and their horn� here. Olher 1uest.
ch1dre n and Mrs. Ervm or Steu- were ber brothu-in-law and 1ister
benville and Lester Sponaele _of Mr. ind MI'S. H; e. Burnell or
Colum bus spent t he weekend wit h Charleit:Oll.
a
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rtl r i-� n � :r� !�Fr�::rs � orris
Mr. a�d M rs. R� Powell , chil ­
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n
M
Shirley, Rog�r. Ernie .and
and daug hter Mrs. Christine Lake I dren
or �pll�er were Fri day
Beverly
called on Mn, Mae Holt er at \
guests of hlli s11ter and brot,herMorn,· n g Star Sunday afternoon.
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Okey Ke1ser.
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Mr. and Mn. W alter Clelan
F. A. eadle 11nd lltO� Harold
and Mrs. Ida Howell visited EdSaturday _Jith h Ui mother,
ward Howell S unday afternoon at apent
M. Motffs of CharleSlon
A.
Mrs.
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(,�Jnt quality w�hfas t pastel sheet s by Foxcroft.
Durable, ,smooth, cool! Blu,e , ,pink, maize, mint
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Awarded FOf s·1g andy Plant

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265,000-ki.lowa.tt
pl�nt's
The
Kent cky Power Co. today an• , ,;;.�liii;.;;i.-�;;;;.
of contrarts I steam urbine-generator u mt w i ll
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to Westmghousc Ele&lt;-tr1r Corp. lbe built by Westinghouse-the
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at its Big �ndy Plant, soon lo . its East Pi ttabu.rgh, Pa., plant.
The turl11ne will operate at a
bu :Jl in easter Kentucky.
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loe.i ed on the river of he same pera ure of 1,050 degrees F .
name near Louisa, Ky. Con11Lruc..
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started in
be
expNted
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for the fal l of I B62.
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type,
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su.pplying 1,890,000 p ou nd• or
Adm issio n s, A pril 26: Charles main s eam per hour and l .534.- - :-:-::;
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U, S. Olympic mer Olympic Games in Rome.
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[ car D. St:hull. Pomeroy; Mrs. Thor hour. The princlp.aJ t.oiler comOh;on Carsey. H.a rr1 11.onv 11 le ; John ponen h will be fabricated at B.
C . Hile. M uldlc1&gt;ort ; nalp h G reg - and W 's. Bar berton, Ohio works.
ory c;ibhs. New llav n ; )tiss ShirKen t ueky Power is a sister com.
ley A nu Landaker, J�omeroy.
pany of Ohi o ow er Co. an,d . is
p
DiS&lt;'harges ,� April U: Jay Cline
· ,, company 1u bs1d1ary
an opera1m"
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Electric Power Co.
American
of
rs r Mrs . mMary o.•
a Harmon,
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lant
new
-w ill b
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Hen�ley, �;s . J?onald E:
with the
1 nected and integrated
�ayr�ond I . Wilson, D111ley Cur: other 1 major power atations of
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th e seve11 atate AEP Sy•t•m.
Davi d Jones W a lker, Kenneth
Randy Gardner, Joseph Cecil King,
l saac M. Rifrle, John F. Blaellnar,
Samuel Vititoe. ErvIn B. Gibbi,
I W;\ilom L. Oldoker, Da,id Jenkin .
Morgan, Jr., Mn. Eht.a J. Tull,
Mrs. Charles D. Adams, Mrs. Ever�,:�s, Mrs. Janoil Harrison.
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Balb Towels . . . , . 87c
79c value! Loomcrest.
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Then the paper "Atomic' Ener­
gy Commiasion" was, given by
Mrs. Marcus Chamben, She said
the study of atomic
enerv and
iL uaes as a peaceful means In
agricultural, ilclen\jfic, industrial
world and medicine for the nation
was of e:reat benefit.
After the meeting refte&amp;hmenb ·
were served from the dining
room where
arrangement,
of
anapdragon1 and aprinc flowen
were used.
During the socla.l hour mu1ic
or the organ and piano were
played for the JUHta by Mn.

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Dutton, Mrs. Rodney Downing and
Mrs. Forrest Bach tel II the new
program committee.
The study of the United Nations
was continued with the paper,
"The Flaa: Code" given by Mn.
Jone.a which was very interut•
Jng an d informative.

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Southeastern Oh io's Biggest Dollar Sale

The clo1lne meetin1 of the )'etr
f or lbe Middleport Uterary Club
w11 held Wedneld1y afternoon al
the h.ome of Mn. Harold LobN
wlth her mother, Mn. WIWUD
Bradford u hotteu.
,A.!ter a few word.I of thanU
from Mrs. Bradford, (tbe rellrin1
preaident), to the member, ror
their cooperation ahe baQqtd tile
1avel, as the 1ig,n of I.he office to
the new .pre1ident, Kn. Emert0n
Jone�. who promiaed t o do her
&amp;es t to make the cnmlnJ year a
1uccess for t he clr.b.

The Card inal Patrol of Girl
Scout Troop Six met with their
leaderfl, Mn. Roger Spencer and
Mrs. Herbert Dixon, \londa)' alter
school at the Spencer home.
Following a short bulineH seasion, the girls hiked ti, the lily
cave on t he Harley Brown pro­
perty to gather wild flowert,
Refreshments were terved by.
Debra S pencer to Sandra Gilmore
T-----Polly Ann Bauer, Jo� Evans,
Susan Dn:on, the leaden and two
Hank
Scott
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Alaban.a
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spend.
mg a few day1 wi th hi1 aunt, Mrs. guests, Roger Dixon ar.d Roi er
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Louise Headley.
Spencer.

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Mr. and Mrs. ou, McCUntoek
and children spent the wteltend
in Athens w,lh Dr. and I Mrs.
Charles Jividen and fa.ml
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Mra. Harty Wlltohl!J 1, ailing
her ,on-In-law and daugh ' Mr,
and Mn. Hoover In Cinclnnpti.
Mr•. Ann Coe 11 v11mn1 rela-

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May 3rd Primary
U.JIIQOII TY,

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Pd, 1'101. Adv.

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Republican Candidate

Mt igs Co. Co mm issione r

0.Uflt': Monl&amp;omeroy 13.8 on
upper, 9,5 on lower, running 8�
feet; G11lippoli1, llU 011 upper,
12.7 on lower, runnlna 10 feet;
Lock 23, 14.7, 1 1.2 running �
wickets
CondHlon of Mow.lbl• Dam.:
All dams are up .averaging abo ut
'4 of trap .
Ohio lliwer 80.h: Downboun d :
Lock 13, Alter 2:20 am, 0.1 · Le­
high 6:40 am, 12-1; Lock 14,' City
of Huntington 7:� am, 18-0; Lock
10, Harriet M . 7:35 am, 0-2; Lock
1 1 , Robert E. Reed 7:00 am, 0-7;
L.ocll: 23, Jefferson 1 :25 pm, 16- 1 ;
Elger Clitr 2:30 pm, 2- 0; C. V.
Horner 2 :40 pm, 2-0; Irene Chohn
3:30 pm, 1-3; bland Creek 4:00
pm, 0. 7; Helen Z al 4:,'JO pm 6-0;
Bob Benter 9:� pm 1'1-1; Robert
G. Wes! 10:35 am, 4-0; Upbound:
Lock 23, Janie D. 12:5() am, 2·3j
Beaver 4 : 15 pm, 0-1; Joe Lucas
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Forty-nine memben and their
guesta of the Junior Methodist
Youth Fellowthip of the Heath
Methodl1t , C'hurth, Middleport,
enjoyed a stating party Wednes­
day evening at the Sl!:lte-a-W1y
at Cheater.
The young people met at the
churth at 7:00 and went to the
rink together. Chaperons were
Rev ... and Mrs. Raymo n Ko11krl1ht,
Mn. L. W. M cComas and William
Da,is.
Others providing transportation
were Mrs. James Criswell, Mrs.
Ll'wrence Morarity, Mrs. Eugene
· Harris and Jack :Bechtle.
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o. UPI-John
ALUA NCE,
Hahlen, 86, became the first traffie fatality this year in the city
Wednesday night when he was
struok and killed as he croned a
st reet in front of hla home.

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New Literary Club Head

Heath JMY Fellowahip
Holda Skatin11 Party

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The Sunshine Sunday School
Clas.s or t he Ma10n
Mrthodlst
1 Church met last Thunday1 at the
home of Mrs. Jean Warner with
Mrs. Emily Burge11 apd Mr1. LI­
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iah Zerkle assisting.
The group voted to conduct a
bake sale and soup sale at the Ma·
son Met hodist Church on Saturdu
April 30 beglnnlng at noon. Cu,.
tomen are asked to brinJ their
own soup containera.
Mrs. Hazel Smith, prealdent, waJ
in charge ol the meetln� whlcla
opened wi t h devotionals.
Oamf!t were play� and refre•h•
ment1 served to Mi11 Hllda Wel!lf,
Misa Loren■ Weiss, Mn. Mary
Berry, Mn. Evel)'n Proffitt, ·Mrt.
Pearl Roush, Mrs. Mur1 Me1ee,
'Mrs:. ·Malilda Noble, Mrs. 'Jlazel
Smith, Mrs. Joyce Carson, Krl. Vi­
vian Fry, Mn, Ellefl Fo1t,sonc,
Ml'�.
Mary Capeharj:, Mi81 Mary
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and the ho1te111es.

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hi• arralJnment on I reln•tated
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Indictment ch,UJin.1
NEW YORK UPI - Manhattan him with eon1plr1cy and conflict
Borou&amp;h Preaident Hulan E. Jack
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Mrs. F•nnie who Is 1erlou11ly ill. She celebrat. P�rtet,blllt @enl over the
Chlorus Grimm,
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mother,
her
end , with
her 93rd birthday April ,2
I V"'"'· Mn. R o.. McDade, Mrs
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Ge n evieve Powell and Mrs. HalCrown City spent Sunday wLtb ,
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Mrs. Dallu Hill and children I her Bister, Mrs. J. D. Roush.
Lak� vl�i ted
1t1:den
BY MRS. J. D ROUSH
But Miller spent l�1t week H uey o
c·lrcle Sunday OeDbie, Jan, Art hur and Dean of
nd
a
Mr.
The Faithful
uslna,
- M,, L. L.
hi•. daughter, Miss Irene thelr cc.
School clas.s of the Methodis t Apple Grove visi ted · Saturday w it h
k.
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Miller of Columbus.
Church met Friday evening al wi t h Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Powell.
Noah Lesley H u rley Jr . . who
S t . C tair and Jr.Ty Hill spen t
the ho me of Mr,. Orpha Jnll.
IACK IN L1.;;_
·,11�p,
spent
Columbus
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Ea ster wi lh their uncle, St .
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employed
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over
c
cake
rream,
Lun h of ice
a
CHICAGO U PI-R �Y K uen
coffee was served to Mrs. Violel the weekend with his parents, M r. Clair Miller and other relatives k
aide.lined. h&gt; r more
at- 'Morri!'f'ale, W. Va.
G rimm, M n . Edn a Shields, Mrs. and Mn. Noah Hurley Sr.
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returl�f
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The Sunset Quartet compvsed
and In
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C
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Columbu1.
in
Fl'1!'·
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of Rev. Freeland Norris, Mr.B. f'rom ,pend.in&amp; the winter m
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Mr. an d Mrs. William McKehey Florence
Adams, Mrs. R. E. ida wlt h his daughter,
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P9well and Anne Gladys Berry who accompanied
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Martlyn
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days w1lb .hfl' "-"v
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Kin&amp; havfJ been ainging at the him home.
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d.&gt;re.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralp;1 west , of \ Mr.-, Al'J1l�
Welt Columbia Church.
or
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Mr.
ldr. and Mrs. H. J3_ Poweµ of
Wgan spent the weekend wi t h her w,·nter u-,en
pn:
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mother. Mra. Lovey sayre.
at
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Mr. and MrJ. John �ne tt and their horn� here. Olher 1uest.
ch1dre n and Mrs. Ervm or Steu- were ber brothu-in-law and 1ister
benville and Lester Sponaele _of Mr. ind MI'S. H; e. Burnell or
Colum bus spent t he weekend wit h Charleit:Oll.
a
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Mr. a�d M rs. R� Powell , chil ­
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Shirley, Rog�r. Ernie .and
and daug hter Mrs. Christine Lake I dren
or �pll�er were Fri day
Beverly
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guests of hlli s11ter and brot,herMorn,· n g Star Sunday afternoon.
in-law Mr. and Mrs. Okey Ke1ser.
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F. A. eadle 11nd lltO� Harold
and Mrs. Ida Howell visited EdSaturday _Jith h Ui mother,
ward Howell S unday afternoon at apent
M. Motffs of CharleSlon
A.
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DaJly SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O .• Aprll 28, 1960-3

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(,�Jnt quality w�hfas t pastel sheet s by Foxcroft.
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lhrff h_i� l\'IP'pared lo Ra&lt;ute'S
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Hara:t.aves fanned 7 while Wolfe
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Hoosier Acts

Pomeroy sot two runs in the
first innJng on singles by Wilson
and Ed Bartels and an error on
�Joore's grountler. In the seventh
Bartels led off with a eingle, stole
�econd. and scored on Grueser's I
second hit. a single. Grueser, Bar­
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and Wi lson each had two hits
BLOOMINGTON. Ind. UPI Phil Dickens of Indiana may be while Howard Parker rapped a
the fin;! prominent football coach long triple.
to lose his job in 1960 as a result
For the Jackets, Rick Oiler, Dave
of the :school's new recruitin&amp; Hartinger and Boone Hindy, losing !
sc:s ntlal.
pitcher, got singles. , Oiler's and
Dickens, who sat out a year­ Hartinger's were bunched in t he I
loni: suapensioJ1 H Hoosier foot­ third but i,,ner )Vilson hid loaded
ball coach in 1957 for violating the bases with a wal k, he lanne&lt;I
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day's action by the NCAA was a seeond Hartinger and Hindy reach•
''damn, durned shame.''
ed third •114 second wit.Ji no one 1
Dickens denied he or any of his out bu.l Wit.on setOed d,own to
staff was &amp;uilty of wrongdoi ng in ran Ml\ce LilUe, Tom Anderson and
obtaining phyers
despi te the Mannin Ballmizardner.
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NCAA move and • p11rallel iillvt!s•
Wilson fanned 8, walked one,
tigation into recruiUnK irregular­
and hit one whil e Hindy had ·r
ities by the Big Ten. ImUana was
strikeout, and �a lked 3 for his
put on probation for four years
bed Show o(. thie season.
and faces .being •bann�d from
Tlilday the Panthers go lo Rut­
NCAA competiUon.
land ror a non- leaguf! contest whil e
Jt appeared tha t Dicken• may
become the victim or well - mean• ' Mkidleiiorl Jays over until May S,
moving then lnto Ga ll ipol is.
ing ff00tier- al umni who sought to
boost Indiana into the football
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Pittsburgh
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propr�atlon
for fmal plan .'i and
Bi.&amp;: To,n reaulation on recruiting
Eiln Francisco
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!O build a new
Lo! A n �t&gt;:les
pub in jeopardy the esnployment
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New York 1t ·•ltlmo.... (N)

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,mount of pralle truck ownon ea
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spring tulpl!n1k&gt;n. Own11r1 lib the
fact the truck handl,i I wbolo lol
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IIOIUSQ ai�inl ''to be &amp;ODe for
a fitw d1y1.
Thit lberlfl ujd all the money
foovd on tbe bod.WI wat t11:ree St
billt. and lwo roll.I o1. ptllfllel. Ke
u1d a moner -.di:, with Lawrence
County Nation.al Bink, Can\.Qn,
N . Y . , 1uim.ped on 'it wu on the
windahleld wiper.
Em, uid, howevd. "I do not
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base.ball record .i little more glit•
terina: Wed11esday with a fflll:lhod·
1 c;;.l 5-0 victory over tht' Middle,
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D1v iswn g.une. The !'anthers now
art&gt; 7-0 in ,11 games. 4-0 in the
I Senatore defea,�d the New York
li:.igue.
Yankees, 5-4, and the Baltimore
Orioles scored an 8·3 wi n over
Bill Wilson's three hit pitthing
the Boston Red Sox.
was backed up with 9 Panther hits 1
Hank Aaron drove in two runs featured by Tom Grurser's third­
with o homer a nd three si ngle! inning 350 foot plus triple over
and 11.1!0 contributed a spectiu· u- the Jacket centerfidder's head
Jj. r rally•killin g catch i n the out sc oring Wi lson who had singled
field to pace the Braves' tri­ and stolen second. Grueser scored
11mph. t:&lt;&gt;rlton Willey rece1,•t&gt;d on an error at second HS the Jack
credz1 for the win.
f'ls tried to c,1ch (;n,1' Moore,
who had walked, slealing.

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Go no furtht"r lhlln Vern Law's
LOO earned run average and Bob
Sk1n11er'1 .390 batting average ti
you're looking for reaso ns why
th e P't
I tsburg I l p1rates look hke
J
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the comeback kids of JQ6(].
One o r the biggest disappolnl·
CHATHAtrt . N. J. U?I - D on
Jordan has \definitely placed him• m ents o r J 959 , the Pirates lead
sel r in I.he \,'!!rang e po�it� n of t he National League by one game
risking his wr1terweigh9 crown in today and their six-�amc wirming
streak equ1.h the best 1 hey put
a non-t itle bul.11.
Despite all 'Uw protests, advisor to1;:elher all last season. In foct.
Roy Renard a1lnounced here to- it is onl)' one game sb.ort of the
any NL team
day at Jordan'g. camp that Don longest streak
'' positively" will \go through with achieved last season.
And there's no doubt that Law ,
hie tune- up bout, 11gains1 c a n dy
30• ye .ii r-old, 200-pound rig h t•
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Baltimo
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1 h ander and Skinner, a gangling
1. · McFarla
That 's only 13 days before Jordan · s sdic dul l' d d .'.: f &lt;: n .!le uf ! h e 190,po u n d outfielder, have been
l47• pou ud title against Benny rKidl lhf' key reasons for the turnabout.
I aw t11rnecl 111 his third straight
Pa rl'l 111 l.&lt;1li Vegas, ' ,Nev., May 27 .
romplete
gamC' victory o f the sea•
Renard rnarle his :r.nnouncemc n l
i n the fa (· i• of a w.uning from so u ll n ? Skinn er drove in two
Pres.ident Ant�ony Ms&lt;"eroni of the ( flln s wilh a .2-for• 2 performance
Natio nal Bo:,;i ng Assn. that lhe Wedne stlay rnght when the Pi­
the . P h il il tl.! l_phia
I NBA prob a b ly wt. u ld �ea ll' Jor• rat�s . shade d
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reque
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the postponement or the Las
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Ttle Milwaukee Braves swept a
Yeps title bout.
lwo-game series from their favor­
ite cousins when they whipped
the Cincinnati Retls, 8·5, and the
Los Angeles Dodgers bea t the
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Hoosier Acts

Pomeroy sot two runs in the
first innJng on singles by Wilson
and Ed Bartels and an error on
�Joore's grountler. In the seventh
Bartels led off with a eingle, stole
�econd. and scored on Grueser's I
second hit. a single. Grueser, Bar­
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BLOOMINGTON. Ind. UPI Phil Dickens of Indiana may be while Howard Parker rapped a
the fin;! prominent football coach long triple.
to lose his job in 1960 as a result
For the Jackets, Rick Oiler, Dave
of the :school's new recruitin&amp; Hartinger and Boone Hindy, losing !
sc:s ntlal.
pitcher, got singles. , Oiler's and
Dickens, who sat out a year­ Hartinger's were bunched in t he I
loni: suapensioJ1 H Hoosier foot­ third but i,,ner )Vilson hid loaded
ball coach in 1957 for violating the bases with a wal k, he lanne&lt;I
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day's action by the NCAA was a seeond Hartinger and Hindy reach•
''damn, durned shame.''
ed third •114 second wit.Ji no one 1
Dickens denied he or any of his out bu.l Wit.on setOed d,own to
staff was &amp;uilty of wrongdoi ng in ran Ml\ce LilUe, Tom Anderson and
obtaining phyers
despi te the Mannin Ballmizardner.
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NCAA move and • p11rallel iillvt!s•
Wilson fanned 8, walked one,
tigation into recruiUnK irregular­
and hit one whil e Hindy had ·r
ities by the Big Ten. ImUana was
strikeout, and �a lked 3 for his
put on probation for four years
bed Show o(. thie season.
and faces .being •bann�d from
Tlilday the Panthers go lo Rut­
NCAA competiUon.
land ror a non- leaguf! contest whil e
Jt appeared tha t Dicken• may
become the victim or well - mean• ' Mkidleiiorl Jays over until May S,
moving then lnto Ga ll ipol is.
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boost Indiana into the football
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propr�atlon
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Bi.&amp;: To,n reaulation on recruiting
Eiln Francisco
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,mount of pralle truck ownon ea
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spring tulpl!n1k&gt;n. Own11r1 lib the
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IIOIUSQ ai�inl ''to be &amp;ODe for
a fitw d1y1.
Thit lberlfl ujd all the money
foovd on tbe bod.WI wat t11:ree St
billt. and lwo roll.I o1. ptllfllel. Ke
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County Nation.al Bink, Can\.Qn,
N . Y . , 1uim.ped on 'it wu on the
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Em, uid, howevd. "I do not
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base.ball record .i little more glit•
terina: Wed11esday with a fflll:lhod·
1 c;;.l 5-0 victory over tht' Middle,
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D1v iswn g.une. The !'anthers now
art&gt; 7-0 in ,11 games. 4-0 in the
I Senatore defea,�d the New York
li:.igue.
Yankees, 5-4, and the Baltimore
Orioles scored an 8·3 wi n over
Bill Wilson's three hit pitthing
the Boston Red Sox.
was backed up with 9 Panther hits 1
Hank Aaron drove in two runs featured by Tom Grurser's third­
with o homer a nd three si ngle! inning 350 foot plus triple over
and 11.1!0 contributed a spectiu· u- the Jacket centerfidder's head
Jj. r rally•killin g catch i n the out sc oring Wi lson who had singled
field to pace the Braves' tri­ and stolen second. Grueser scored
11mph. t:&lt;&gt;rlton Willey rece1,•t&gt;d on an error at second HS the Jack
credz1 for the win.
f'ls tried to c,1ch (;n,1' Moore,
who had walked, slealing.

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Go no furtht"r lhlln Vern Law's
LOO earned run average and Bob
Sk1n11er'1 .390 batting average ti
you're looking for reaso ns why
th e P't
I tsburg I l p1rates look hke
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the comeback kids of JQ6(].
One o r the biggest disappolnl·
CHATHAtrt . N. J. U?I - D on
Jordan has \definitely placed him• m ents o r J 959 , the Pirates lead
sel r in I.he \,'!!rang e po�it� n of t he National League by one game
risking his wr1terweigh9 crown in today and their six-�amc wirming
streak equ1.h the best 1 hey put
a non-t itle bul.11.
Despite all 'Uw protests, advisor to1;:elher all last season. In foct.
Roy Renard a1lnounced here to- it is onl)' one game sb.ort of the
any NL team
day at Jordan'g. camp that Don longest streak
'' positively" will \go through with achieved last season.
And there's no doubt that Law ,
hie tune- up bout, 11gains1 c a n dy
30• ye .ii r-old, 200-pound rig h t•
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l47• pou ud title against Benny rKidl lhf' key reasons for the turnabout.
I aw t11rnecl 111 his third straight
Pa rl'l 111 l.&lt;1li Vegas, ' ,Nev., May 27 .
romplete
gamC' victory o f the sea•
Renard rnarle his :r.nnouncemc n l
i n the fa (· i• of a w.uning from so u ll n ? Skinn er drove in two
Pres.ident Ant�ony Ms&lt;"eroni of the ( flln s wilh a .2-for• 2 performance
Natio nal Bo:,;i ng Assn. that lhe Wedne stlay rnght when the Pi­
the . P h il il tl.! l_phia
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ll. Wolfe (LP), Cleland t'iJ and
the To rnadoes in constant trouble,
Wa hama's boys didn't hit murh Jar1·elL Hargr.tves and V a n Metcr
\ ----for • •impk ,.,son . they couldio"l
reach the ball.

Bi&amp; Wahama di.ocher waa &amp;a1pb
A.p in it ,was Lbe 1nability of
Racine pitc�• to find t�e _pl•!-e �ar�'s double �ith the ¥Cks lull
that handed victory away. A in th e second inning. Clirk added
total of 13 free pa�ses wal Is• .anolher double and Gilliam got a
single for all of W&amp;hama'•

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Falcons Annex Ninth Straight Diamond Win

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ess. Bronzetone with tan
upholstery

�,
ton, of William R. Phillipa, de- lstrators, executon, If any, of Lu- llnb to the eouth line of Mld 11 de11tt1 u■t SI roda to •
re11sed; lbe unkoown bein, devi- ther ?artlow, de&lt;.-t-Hed; the un- Fraction; thenc. east to the place white OU: ■tu.mp; lhenet nortll 25
de&amp;ree1 eut 20 rod, to the middle
COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR. $35. c... No. ll.1'5
sets, le11tees, d.iltrlbutee•. ad- known heir•, devlsee!i, lesateea, of beglnnlna.
line of Hid Fraction; thence eut
execu116,
whose
Cane)',
Donald
Vol.
DEEDS:
mini1traton,
REFERENCE
Phone WY 2-..204-4.
pl1CtJ of
executon, of James d1stributees, admlnistratora,
4 28 3lc
- - re11dence i.a 5'51 S. Belaay Road, Phillipe, deeuaed; the unknown tors, iC any, of Elihu Partlow, de- Pa&amp;e 5�, Vol. 127, Pa1e 152. Vol. 28 roda .and 1 1 Una to a alone;
Grand Blanc, M.icbiun; the un• heira, d•viaees, le1atee1, di1tribu• ceased; tbe unknown hell's, devi• 14i7, P1se 632, Vol. 148, Pa1e 314, then ce IOI.Ith S rodl and '. 'l UD.¥
known hein, deviaeel, leaai.eea, tees, admin.iltrators, eucutors, of sees, legatees, distributees, admin- Deed Records, Meiil County, Ohio. to -the touthweat comer of P'racCONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
11SE0 10AT1 AND MOTob NS d1stnbutee1, adminilLraton, exec:u­ Nabam Ward, 4eceased; lhe un- istraloni, u.eculon, of Mose&amp; Part•
tion No. 2; thence ea1t U t rodJ IAd
Parcel No. 3:
and IIP whll• thlly lat. Met,. ton, If any, of Everett Cuaey, de­ known hcin, devileea, legatees, low, deceued; lbe unknown heirs,
The following deacribed real 17 Unk■ to the nortbweat comer
RATES
pallt•n Motor._ 600 I. Main ceased; the unknown heirs, devi­ diltributeer, adminiatratora, e.a:ecu- devLSeea, .&amp;uatees, distributees, ad- estate situated In the Townahip of of SecUon No. 8; tbence 101.1.th eo
:S cent, per word, oae lnaertiOll. Minimum ch.,... - GO i::ep';,I
St., Pomeroy. Phon• W't� iieea, leptee1, diatributeet, admin­ tors, of Georie D. Welker, deceas- mini1ilratdYs, executors, of James Bedford, In "Lbe County of M.eip roda and 17 linb t.o the plate of
t Cf!D'- per word lo.t three comeoutive il'llel'tiona.
1 1-14-tfc
i,trators, executors, if any, of Ev• ed.; the unknown hetn, devisees, W. Carleton, deceased; lhe un- and Slate o'f Ohio, in Friction No. be1innln1, contalnln.&amp; 22 acre■:,
Special - one moulb for 30 cent&amp; per word..
Carte)', decesseQ; the unknown legateea, dialribut.eea, administr1- known heirs, devisees, legatees, l , Town No. 3; R1nge No. 13 of more or le11.
FOH SALE: One l l foot plywood heirs, deviaeea, leaatee1,
Full rate Of 3 �nta per word 'll'ilJ. be cb.ured fer a4vertt.mc
.REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS
Purchase
dlatribu­ tors, executors, of Abe Price, de- distributees, adminislrators, execu• the Ohio Comp1ny'a
boat. One 10 HP Mercury Hurri­ tees, administrato
If not Pl,ld wiWn 10 days after reeel\'D11 bill.
rs, executors, if ceased; Lhe unknown heirs, devi• tors, of 1.usana Partlow, deceased; bounded ind described aa follows: Vol. 24, Pa1e1 S36-ti37, Vol. 8'1,
cane motor. $100. Phone Billey any, of Luther
Enon in Ad..rtislne - Sbould be reportl'd lmmedlate!;J. The
Deed Recordt,
S. Carsey, d ece11ed; seea, legatees, distributees, admin- the un'-nown heirs, devisees, lega- BeginninR at the southeast comer Pa&amp;e1 314-315,
Jim Jacobs, WY 2-25.Jl .
J&gt;ail7 Sentlhel wtll not be respooaibl.e for mon t.ban one lncor­
the unknow.n heirs, deviaeea, Jega­ istr,tor1, executors, of Lydia A. tees, dutribulee&amp;, administrators, of the south half of the southwest Meip County, Ohio, Cue No. 3621',
4 23 6tp tees, distributeea, a dminiatrators, Wingett, deceased; the unknown executors of George Washington q uarter of said Fraction No. 1 ; Probale Court, Meiga County,
rect lnoen!on.
- ol - olld l;focial Nollce1 of Ev,,.i. $1.UO. Obltuariei
eucutors, if any, of Etta Turner, heirs, devisees, legatees, dislribu· Partlow, deceased; l�e unknown thence north 66 rods and 9 links Ohio; Vol. 148, Page 244:, Deed
pnhllMMd at 1 eent per word.
deceaaed; Della Dowell, whose tee1, administrators, executors, of heirs, deviseea, legateel!i, · diBLribu- to the north line of the south half Recorch.
':l'ORDS
I DAY
3 DAYS
Pare-el No. '1 :
C DAYS
I MO.
place of residence is 1417 Mul• Benjamin Cornell, deceued; the lees, administrators, executors of of said Fraction No. l ; thence west
A 1'"0RD B&amp;TWEEN 1929-1940.
15
80&lt;
The following de8Cl'ibed re.I es$1. 3!1
110c
ununknown
and
rodt
66
south
thence
rods;
24
the
deceased;
Christy,
William
lf'&amp;atees,
devilees,
heirs,
...50
Wall·
Florida;
ampa,
Drive,
bercy
T
Good body and fenders. Stale
ID
80&lt;
$1.20
$1.80
$5.00
legatees, 9 links to the south line of &amp;aid late 1itu1ted in the Town■bip of
distributee.11,
devisees.
heirs,
known
execu
administrators,
residence
of
pl.a.re
whose
l,
Wil
er
price and condition in first let­
:ID
711c
$1.50
he unimown beira, tors of Barton Mills, dece1sed; the distributees, administrators, exec- Fraction; tbence cast to the place Bedford, in Lhe County of Meip,
$2.211
'7.50
ter. Write Mike Fultz, 1 10 Hish is unk110wn; t
distributeea, ad• unknown heir1, devi.ees, legatees, utors of Ida Christy, deceasetl; the of beginning, containing 10 1cre1 and State of Ohio, in FracUon No.
legatees,
devisees,
A4I
by 10 A.II. will be In tl&gt;al day-a ,-.,..-.
Streel, Pomeroy, O.
4 28 3tp
7, Town No. 3, Range No. 13 of
inintatratora, executon, i( any, of distributee■, adminiltr1tors, execu• unknown heirs, devis,i:es, legatees, more or lesa.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS: the Ohio Company's Purchase,
EtfJe Will, dece11ed; Branch Mill­ tors, of Alden Story, deceased; the diatributeea, administrators, execer, whose place of resi dence la unknown beirt, deviseea, legatees, utors, of Tide Christy, deceased; Vol. 54, Page 227 Deed Records, bounded and described as followa:
APAll.'.1.'UENTS - i'urwalied and unknown; Ralph Miller, whose distributees, 1dministratora, execu- the unknown heirs, devisees, lega- 1 Meigs County, Ohio; Case No. 3627, Beginning on the north line of
northwut
J
uo1w·n1.ahed. M.dtuten, Kiddle­ place or reaidence is 1 1313 Fir• tors, of Eliza A. Carsey, deceased; tees, distribulees, administrators, Probate Court, Meigs Count)', Ohip, Fraction No. 7 at the
of land
tract
acre
ten
a
of
corner
Records(
Deed
244
Page
148,
Vol.
deChristy,
Minnie
of
executors
lega•
devisee■,
helra,
unknown
the
California;
Ina:lewOod,
Ave.,
mona
potl. Phone WY -2¾288.
2-3-tf
TWO PONY COL1'S. REASON•
deeded t,y Mi.gbt Welker (see Vol•
Ruth Hayes, whose place of resi­ tees, distribu�e&amp;,, administrators, ceased; the unknown heirs, devi- 1 Parcel No. 4:
abh�. David VanMeter, West 7 AND
The following described real ume 30, Page 2:19) to Luther Car­
8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 5 dence is �1 L,enore SL, Park.• executors, of Lui.anne Partlow, de- sees, legatees, distrib'Jtees, admioColumbia.
4-26-6tc
room ,1partment'I. A. N. Ben&amp;el, ersburg, W. Va.; the uni.nown ceaaed; the unknown hein, devi- istrators, executora of Charles estate situated in the County of sey; thence west on said Fraction
Phone NY2-3272.
1 1•2-tfc heirs, devi1eer, legatee1, diatribu­ see&amp;, leg•tees, d.Ultributeea, ad min- Christy, deceased; the unknown I Meigs, in the St1te or Ohio and in line 25 rods to the road; thence
BIG FOUR
FURNITURE AUCTION OF CON·
I southeasterly along uid road · to •
Ne" Fatlory Method
siened furniture at the llilu FOR IIENT HOUSE IN POMEIWY tees, admioiatraton, executora, of iatraton, executon, If any, of M.a- heirs, devist'ea, legatees, dlstribu• the Township of Bedford, in Frac- ., . point 7 rods south of the pla� of
,
tion
o!
lilda
executors
deceased;
administrators,
tees,
Partl\tw,
No.
Range
Jane
Town
7,
No.
the
3,
un­
the
deceased;
Froat,
Fannie
'
Monument Building, W. M1in
f rooms and bath, un(urnisb.ed. known heirs, deviaee1, le&amp;ateea, unknown heir■, devileea, legatees, Vern Christy, deteasedj tbe un• 13 of the Ohio Company's .r;.: r- beginning; thence north '1 rods to
St. Racine, Ohio, April 30th,
Call aHcir 5:30 P, II. Phone distrlbutces, administrator,, execu­ disU ibutees, admlnistratora, execu- known helra, 8evisees, legatees, chase, bounded and described as the place of beginning, containing
12:30 p. m.: 5 ga■ ranges, 1
WY2•3575
,&amp;. 16-tfc tors, if any, of Elsie MIiier, de­ ton, of Tacy E. Thumb, deceased; distributees, administrators, execu- follows: Beg:lnnini twenty chains 8'7/1� of an acre, more or lets.
dryer; 1 electrk range, 5 bed­
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS:
room suite&amp;, 1 ooal range, 7 UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, 4 ceased; the unknown hein, devis­ the unknown heln, dovisees, le1a- ton of Grover Christy, deceased; and 25 links eut of the northwest
)'
rooms, bath. Rt:nt reHonable. ees, legate�, diBlrlbutee,, admln­ tees, d i1tributeea, administrators, Mike Christ , whose place of resi- corner of Fraction No. 7 at a Vol. 36, Page 195, Deed Record!,
coffee tables, 3 televisiom, 4
Vacant April 2�. No. St!cond-av, istrators, executors, If any, of Esta executor,, if any, of lohn H. Car- dence ia Tipton, Iowa; lhe un- stake with two white oaks as wit- Meigs County, Ohio, Cas.e No.
refrigerate,:,, 8 breakfast ael.s,
de«iased;. Mn. J. M. Thumb, known heirs, devisee.s, legatees, ness ,trees; thence east 8.75 cha.ins 3627 Probate Court, Meigs County,
t living room suites, 4 washera, Middleport. Phone WY2-5293. BurnBide, deceased; tbe unknown u,y,
place of residence is un- distributees, admlnlstraton, · exec· �o a stake 1t the road; thence Ohio.
wh'oae
distribu•
lea:ateea,
deviaeea,
heirs,
2 dlnnette sets, 3 kilthen cab­
4 22 6tc
Wblle Yoa WIii
PlilntiH says that the reaJ
the unknown heirs, devi- uton of Carl Christy, deceased; the south 51-1/• degrees west 3.80
known;
if
ex.ecutora,
adminiltratora,
tees,
inet., other misc. furniture.
sells, lea:ateea, distributees, ad• unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, chains; thence aouth 35 degrees estate, described In said petition
LAND:
deceas­
Burnside,
Leonard
of
any,
DOUBLE
LOT
FOR
GAR­
Sale conducted by Bradford
DEN. 275 Pearl-st, Middleport. ed; Jesse Stor)', whose place of mlnistrators, executors, U any, of distributeet, administrators, execu- weal 3.50 chains along the road to as Parcels 1, 2 and 4 and which
Auction Co. A. C. Bradford,
Phone WY 2-2352.
4 25 3tp residence is Gooding, Idaho; Ralph Mrs. J. M. Thumb, de&lt;:eased; John tors of Ernest Christy, deceased; a stake, a small black oak as wit- were owned entirely by EdmUlld
Mgr. Crill Bradford, Auctioneer
SERVICE STATION
Story, wh1se place of realdence is S. Carsey, whoae place of reai- the unknown heirs, deviaees, lega- neas tree; thenre north 43 ¼, de- A. Carsey at the time of his de.
Terms : Cash.
Pomeroy, Ohio
I. Main It.
5 Room unfurnished apartment, Gooding, Idaho; Melvin Story, dence is unknown; the unknown t�a, di1Lributees, adrnintstrators, grees weal 90 links to a gum 1 2 cease, was appraised by the ap­
Not responslble for accidents
· and small furnished apartment whoae pl ;ace of resic:hmce 11 Good· helre, devlieea, le11teH, distribu• executon of Weber Christy, de- inches in diameter; thence north prailers at $1,000.00. Said plain•
Ph- W Y-2""32
4·23•6tc
Oil Cha_, J.Ube Jobo,
in Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-3028. ing, Idaho; the unknow n heirs, lee,, adminiatraton, executors, if ceaaed; the ,. mknown heirs, devi- 33 degrees west 2.SO chains; tiff states thst 1 the intereel of
TV �
4 28 3tc devi1ee1, leg1tee&amp;, distribut«s, any, of John S. Cant)', deceased; sees, legatees, diatributees, admin- thence north 44 degrees west L75 Edmund A. Caney in the real es­
William Chrl1t.y, wbote place of istr1tors, e:r�utors
.i
of Albert cl;aim lo an aah tree 1 0 inches in late described u Parcell 3, 5, 6
_
_
E
__
IV
F
. 0�,R_
, sO
EN__
V_
MS. adminlatrators, executon, f ID)',
R_
E_
O_
-S_
deceased;
Christy,
unknown;
is
residence
TIIWITI AND PIIT CONTROL
unknown dhi.meter; thence north r, degrees and 7 w111 appraised at '$618.00 Ind
the
unthe
un•
the
dec�111ed;
Stf:)I')',
Elfa
o.
115 Butternut Ave. Inquire with · I
bv Faln. ,,... intfledlon. Insur,
known
le11tees,
devisees,
devl1«1,
heirs,
heir,,
distribu- west 1.50 chain■ to the place of that the tnllre Interest In said
legatees,
legatees,
devJ_sees,
heirs,
k�own
in,
4 28 3tp ,
H by N■tlenwlda, Ph.,.. R.
--,----------- , d1atrlbutee1, 1dmln11traton, execu, dl1trib utee1, admin\ltrators, execu• tees, adminislraton, executorB of beelnning, cont1inlng Three {3 ) real estate WIB apprai.lled hy the
appraisers at $1,000.00 and 11 Ila
and A. Stnlce 'Station WY2ion of M,... A. Partlow, d,cea,, Ion, If an)', of William Christy, de- Ch,11.rlea Christy, deceased; the un• acre1, more or leas.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS: true value.
4,26,ffc
2366.
ed; the unknown heirs, devisees, ceased; Charles ChrJ1ty, whOBe known heirs, deviaees, legatees,
I legatees, dl1tributeea, adminiatra- place of residence la unknown; distributees, administrators, exec- Vol. ! HI, Pate 5�; Vol. 127, Page
Plaintiff states lhat she Is un­
TWO M N
.
HEALTHY WOMAN 611-70 TO I
lor■, executors of WUllam A. the unknown helr21, deviaee,, leea· utora of }1°ary Young, deceased ; 1.52; Vol. 14'1, Page 632, Deed Rec- able to determine which 1efenat
,tarting
opportunity
sales
l'"or
live Jn and cook and keep house
dants are the owners ot the re$125 per week. M uHl be over 23 Story, deceased; the unknown tees, di1tributees, adminlatrators, the unknown heirs, deviaees, lega- ord1 of 1delS:s County, Ohio.
for man. No drinking, Write
ma.ining 49511 296th part of the
tees,
5:
No.
Parcel
:
Young,
Ida
of
any,
If
executor1,
administrators,
distdbut�s.
deviseea,
Legatt!e1,
heirs,
distrlbu
t.a
ur
a
.und
have
and
a
to
rt
able
.. ......,.. .... s,r •• ,, .....
Box 668 H, c/o The Dally Sen•
real eatate described as Parcels 3,
deceased;
described
following
The
Christy
Ida
of
any,
Jf
executors,
whose
Carsey,
Asbury
s,
ators,
re•l
te
of
executors
� administr
work immcdlately. Call Lantinel, Pomeroy.
4 28 3tp
the
in
situated
estate
Young,
unknown
the
deceased:
place
Township
6, and 7.
5,
unknown;
is
residence
of
E
of
Dean,
deceased;
un­
B,
the
hi.a
.
cuter OU-451 5 for appoint•
9lleellon
For
M
FREE
ln
the
heirs,
devisees,
le11tees,
unknown
distribuheirs.
Bedford,
devlsees,
in
the
County
or
eigs,
legalegatees,
devisees,
heir■,
known
Plaintiff
tn her petition aeU
A
t.
'
me.n
DANCE A I'
THERE WILL BE
4-�2tc
dlstributeea, administratora , execu• tee1, . d iatributees, admiDi&amp;ratOl's, tees, adminl1trators, executors if and State of Ohio, ln Fractions forth all the heirs�t-law and ne:r:t
, PHONI
the Moose Hall, Salurday r.ighl
SOMEONE TO CARE FOR CHILD­ lofs, if any, of Luther H . Caraey, er.eci.1tors, i£ any, of &amp;bury Car- any of George Young, deceased; No. 1 · and No. 7, Town No. 3, of "kin of Edmund A. cariey, de­
from 9:30 to 12:30. The public
GIimore', Supply Slore
REN for two v.eeka. Live in. deceaHed; the unknown heira, devl• aey, deceased; .Emms Stimet.i, the unknown hein devisP,es, lega. Raa1e No. 13 of the Ohio Com- ceased, who are eoUUed to thJ
Ja invlled. There wlll also be a
WY-2-2774
4 26 3tc sees, legatees, diatributees, admin­ whose place of residence- is un- tees, dlalributee1,. adminislrators, pany's Purchase, bounded and de- next estate of inheritance
Phone WY 2-2297.
froQl
Gun Shoot, Sunftay .at l p. m. on
islrator1, executors or JarvJ1 Car­ known; the unknown hein, devi• cxecuto� of Sar1h Emall11e Part• scribed as follows: Beginning at a Edmund A. Carsey, deceued.
Rt. 7 behind the ■katlng rin".
Vaughan', EJ:lennlnaling KITCHEN HELP. APPLY IN sey,
deceaaed; the unknown heirs, 1ee1, lea:atees, distrlbuteea, admin- low, deceased; the unkn_ow� heirs, point 30 chains weat of the northPl,11.intiff in her peUtlon alleges
.
4 28 Btp
person only at Martin Restaur­ devisee1, le1atee11, d l1tributeea, ad• iatrators, executors, if a R7 of Em- devlaee&amp;, legstees, "\ d11tr1butee.11 , east corner of Fraction No. 7; that the interest of said ..Edmund
Company
4 28 3tc ministralors, e:11.eculora of Holley ma Stlmetz, deceased;
ant, 11\iddleport.
Anna administrato�,, . executon, If any, thence &amp;9uth e chsina and 68 links A. Caney, deceased, is subject to
WILL BE CLOSED THE WEEK or
St. Mlry1, W. Va.
· M ay 9 to May 15. Open Monday,
Hawk, deceaaed; the unknown Pierce, whoae place of realdence of Charles Chr11t, deceHed; Ida �o a post where an ash 12 lnches the lien or claim of the Division of
May 16. "turrs Shoe Repair,'' 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE,
heirs, devieees, leg1tees, dlstrlbu­ is unknown; the unknown heirs, Young, whose place of realdente 11 m diameter bears south 10 links; Aid for the Aged in the Depart­
i-tiddleport.
tces, administrators, executors of devi1eea, legatees, dlHributee1, ad- unknown; the unknown heirs, dev- thence north 84 degree• ea&amp;t 1:, men'l of Public Welfare of the
4 28 etp
l 9x.12 wool rug with . pad. llo­
1: O. McCOY
John Cuney, deceased; the un­ miniatrators, executor,, if any, of i�es, legatee,, distribute,;s, ad• chain.11 and 34 links _to a point jn Slite or Ohio.
bert Hlll, Ruthi.nd, Ohio, Phone
AUCTIOHIIR
known heirs,4 devisees, legatees, Anna Pierce, deceased; the · un- mmistrators, executors, if al',f, of the road; lhence with said toad
SH2·41'1· I .
18)
4-26-3tp
·Plal,ntiff in her pelition requeml
lout. 2., Lllt9 Bottom, 1Jlt.ltt.
dlaLrlbuteea, admlnl1trator.11, execu­ known heir11, devise�•, legatees, Joseph ParUow, Jr., deceased; Ab- north 17 degrees weal 7 chains authority to sell the entire inter•
1051 roRD VB 2 dr. Sedan. rordo­ TAPPAN GAS RANGE. Lari;:e
Ala CONDITlONING, .REFRIGER­ tors ol Lilly Ro11e Caraey, dccell'• diatributees, administrators, exec- ner Partlow, who81!1 place of resi• and 1 l links to an ash tree in the eet in all parcela described in said
math:. t::ictra 1har11. $1295.00, · • w,illd().llll'farl. G. t. Auto Washer.
ed. the unknown beira, devlsees, lle­ utor1 of Jo1eph Partlow dece'uec;i; dence Is unknown; lbe unknown forks of the road; thence with the petition lliy virtu� of Sect� .,212'1.atlon str"Vice1' Jack'• Retrt1er
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
4 27 et�
-s..-,l·hlrd, Mlddleporl.
ateee, dlstrlbdtees, admini1Jtr1tdra Joseph ParUow, Jr., whON' ,place hejrs, devisees, legatee&amp;, diltrlbu- road north 82'11. degrees west 2 08 of the Re\tiaed Code of'Ohio.
tlon, New Havea. Pb
•
3tc
25,
(4))
6
2M3T.
-23-tf executor,, lf any, of Caroline Car• of re.sldence i• unknown;' thll un• tees ,administrator,, exe&lt;:utors of chains 'and ·53 . ilnka to a post;
In the prayer of the · petition
8 ft. by 12 111 lt. TWO TON TllUCK
aey, deceased; the unknown heir1, known heirs, · devisee!, lea:atees, Don Chrldy, deceased: will take thence south 75 degrees west :, plaintiff prays ahe may be author­
.all steel flal tied. Price $200. BLUE FULL LENG'l'fl SPRING '
M
MUILLIR ,uRNAC"w, wa,nN• deviaees, legatees, diatrlbuteea, ad­ di1tribuieea, admini1traton, exec- notice that on the lit day of arch chains and 50 links to the south ized and ordered to sell the en­
0. S. Lyon,, Mlddlcport, SH 2·
COjjt. Size 15. , Never worn.
HOUi appll•nc.._ Amol4 Ir• ministr,tora, executors, if any, of utora, if 1ny, of Abner Partlow, de- 1960, Edna 0. Hawk, as Adminia- line of f}'action No. 1 Bna the tire Interest In all p1rcelJ of real
4294.
Prlce $15. Shamrock Hotel,
4 28 3lc
then, Syr•cuae, Ohle. Phone Edmund Car■ey, deeeased; the un­ ceased; Anna Part.low, whoae place tratrix o( the Eitate
of Edmund north hne of Fraction No. 7;
·estate described in aaid �tition,
Pomeroy,
4-28-3tc
WY-2-6314.
1 1-19-tfc known heir■, devtaees, le1atee1, of residence la unknown; Ule un- A. Carsey, de�ased, filed her pe- thence wesl with aaid line 5 chains which • l1'e numbered. 1,
l � CHEVROLET V8 Station Wa·
3, 4, 5,
dlstrlbutees, 1dmlniatrator1, execu- known heir■, deYlffl1, le1atees, tltion m the Probate Court of and 50 liftks to the place of •begin­ 6 and 7, according to the statutes
10n. One care rul owner. Showa
Sl(AI.L
W
A.
RADlO
n:LEVISlON
dlstributee1, adminillraton, exec- Meigs County, Ohio, bein1 Case ning, containina: 1 0 acres. One
beat or care. · ,1393.00. Blaett­ ORDER YO UR SWEE�.' CORN
1ppliance repair. Phone 0111 COIIPJ.ETE INbUI\ANCB l'RU- utor,s, if any, of Anna Partlow, de - No. 18,l�, against the above half acre is in the south part of in sui;:h case made and provided,
now.
Bumpe
r
crop
txpected.
nar'a, Pomeroy.
4 27 tltc
J.fi;:Clintock, Racine, Oblo,
u1ct1on. lJfe, Auto, Hre, Pull11. ceased ; Rose Partlow, whose place named parties and others as de- �action No. 1 and Nine and one free and clear of anJ and all
Contact John T. Fl11her, Nye
2-1-tfc
Call l&gt;oD .llllie, lll4dlt,orl, of residence ls unknown; tbe un- fendanls, alleging that she la the hill acre.11 are ln Fraction No. 7. cl1ims of the dl)fendanta h erein,
Ave., Pomeroy.
CiMd CIMn UNd Can
4·26-3tc
and for such other ind further re•
oiu..
All Maibt1 encl MNtt1
known heir■, devtsees, legatees, duly appointed and qualified Ad- There la excepted from the herein lief, legal and eq,'-lity, as may be
,
DI,
HEN
1111'1
BUfLT
CUSTOM
DRESS
U
P
1-'IXTURES
1''0H
SHOW
MITROPOLITAN MOTOIII
dish'lb utees, admlnlalralora, execu- minJatraU'lx of the Estate of Ed· described Plfct!I or land a tract of proper in the preinlses.
Uloed to:- �-.111r llom.J ,....,. •
harness, kidney V 11pre11;d atrapti
MCM06 lut Main $1,
tors, If any, of Roae Partlow, de- mund A. C1ney, deceased. Furth- land described as follows: Begin•
t1m,te1. .tou..nan aud Abbott.
Said panles ' are required tQ
and a lot of other thin11s at a
,.......,, OhM
Charles Pwrtlow, whose ermore that the peraonal property ning at the 10utheast corner ol the answer on or before the 1 1th d,11y
cea11ed;
8-8-11 HOUSE OR SALE IN POMEROY
bargain. Also good horse drawn , Ploane WY,2•11321.
F
place of residence It unknown; the of the said Edmund A. Carsey, de- hereln deacrlbed tract of land; of lune A. D. 1980.
1907 BUJCK V8 Century 2 dr. hard
di1k harrow No. 12, do�ble set RLIVISION RADIO AND SMALL
U rooms, 2 bi th,, full sized unknown heirs, deviaees, legatees, ceased, Is wholly insufficient to thence .-,utb 84 dieueet weat 3
top. Power 1tcerln1 and brakes.
work h1rnc88, sood shape. 1
Dated April 2lsl, 11160.
Apptlenc1 r11p1lr, C.11 l'rank _ r•ae!"1! t: �e:, �: z!�rn �� distrlbutees, admintalratora, execu- pay the coils of 1dministering said chain1; thenct north 1'1 degrees
ari
t F
Dynaflow drlve. One careful
at ,
youna: 4 year old ·tron grey
Edna O. Hawk as Admin•
ton, U an)', of Charle. Partlow, e1t1le and the debts of the dece- west 3.33 chains tp a hole in rock;
Captelne, .tl,t N. hclftd A"-f
owner. Lilc.e new fini1h lnaide
Sprln1 Ave., Pomel'il.Y ,&amp;. l5-l21e decea ed; John P1rtlow, whoae dent, and it la nece11HQ' to sell thence north. N detree• eut .a
mare, good worker single or
istratrix or the E:1tate of
Mlddlepon,
s
l $ tic
and ou_t. $1791Ul0. Blaounar'11,
double. Good ,et harnesa on
Edmund A. Caney, de­
eatate
real
I.he
owne
east
·the
to
or
roa
I•
Uie
to
cbaina
ence
d
resi
of
pl•ce
Edmund
by
d
d
unknown;
FOR sA·,.,-,-FlVE
--M. uouS&amp; the unknown heira, devlaee1,
---luO
,Pomero)'.
bark. Also, good to ride. Sec
AUCTION IR
4 27 6tc
ceased.
Caney,
A.
line
d-.crib
above
deceaaed,
the
time
of
the
at
acre
le111•
10
ed
with batb . Nice l oe■ Uon. Melvin
Howard Stewart, HarriaonVUle,
Complete lenlce
Hood, 111 1.ooeuat St., PomeroJ t efs, diatrlbuteea, admlnlatraton, of hill deccue, In order to pay the lract; lhence south 17 dep-eea eaat Crow, Crow ,t Porter,
1969 PONTIAC VB 4 dr. Sedam. Ra­
Rt. 1, Ohio.
Crlff Br•dfnrd
4 28 3tp
ex,ecutora, lr any, of John Putlow, debts of aaid decedent and the 3.33 chains to the place of be­ Atto111eys for Pl•intUf
d io and heater. One careful own­
8·80-11)tp
Write. PhDN or Contact
tile unknown heir1, deY• costs of admlnlsterln11� sald estate. ginninf, the exeeptibp. herein to
deceaaed;
Z.
P
Jli
er. Sharp car. 12490,00. Blaetl• MODEL !Ztl HARLEY DAVIDSON A. C. lllADl'OlltD, Racine, Ohl� BO USE roa SALE
AG
(t) 21, 28; (D) 5, 12, 19, 28, 61c
Jseea,
legatee,,
dialributees, Id- Further, plaintiff alleges that the contain 1 acre more or leu,
do
no
a
room•,
,
sl
wn,
town,
nar'•, .Pomeroy,
ma
excellent, condllion. Firat $llll5
4 27 6tc
REFERENCE INSTRU MENTS:
2 up, apfn)xtmately 1 acre l e- mln l1trators, ex:ecutora, of Alex- 11td deeedent, Edmund A. Carsey,
aet■ lt. Phone CH 7•2251 .
PltOTIST CLOTHING CURB
fe
Vol.
a
in
died
ized
1ll
e
of
1imple
65, Paae 118;' Vol. 8'1, Pases
the
der
dec
ull,
a
a
t
unknown
the
,
d;
e
H
t1
se
"Vel lind excell,int well 13 mllea
4 28 3tc
..
U
heir.,
3lt-315
herelnafter
ntate
re-1
of_
Plrctla
dltl.ri
lepteea,
Deed
devlaee1,
Case
cords,
R41
No.
b
·
·
from Pomeroy on State Route
NEW YOhK UPI _ Barnard
IVINDOW BLIND,, ANU SHADES 39 ACRE F'ARM Good 6-room
692. Price '900.00.
Inquire tee,, admlnlstraton, er.ec uton of ducribed II parcel no,. 1, 2, 1nd t. 362'1 Probate Court, Kelp Coun- Collese coeds planned a maH
oda
Grant Hind■, deeeaaed: \he un• And further that Edmund A. Car- ty, Ohio. Vol. 148, Pase Uf, Deed
hou11e wlth bath,-2-room second
Ven;Uaa Bllnd11 au 11le1 and
Mn. Howell at Pac eto wn.
Y
on
U
d
t
emonstra
s
u
P
m
a
c
&amp;
known helra, devlaeee, leaateea, 1ey died seiled in fee lmple of Records.
hou•t, 2 barns, double 1ara1e.
c..-olora. .fret llttm1&amp;e1, Dale
l-12·80tc
�uron
bin
proposed
8
■aalnst
Parcel No. 8:
Water supply. 2 du• �wella.
- - -- · ----- ---- distributee■, admlnlstraton, exec• the undivided ·801/ 1206th part of
Wtp"' Supply, 214 Ullioo 4-ve.,
parcel
SLAUGHTER
JA'MES
nie followlnc de1t:dbed nal es- Ina B_ermuda shorts and slacb to
deacrlb.7,
d
an
6,
S
3,
nQB.
Mora:an
of
uton
PROPERTY,
Price
110,
rlehu
mineral
Leaaed.,
deceased;
Martin,
Pomeroy, Ohle..
3-4-60tt
·
clusea.
.
herein
ed
Portland, Ohio. 6 room house, 1 the u nknown heirs, deviaees. lep•
$6600.00. Nylon Hide•A•Bcd and
tate altua'ted in thii Townablp of
Before
9:30
A.M.
�IV BAIT, MINNOWI. NICIHT
P1rcel1 Noa. 1 · 2:
acre, outbuildings,
carpenter tees.., distrlbutees, admlnlltratora,
chalr, $175; 9 x 12 wool ru, and
Bedford, In the County of Mei.al
Mlddl•IMlrt WY-14649
Crawler,, f11btn1 111ppl111, filh•
The follow,ln, detcribed real ind State ot Oblo. bounded and deshop. V1rJety lrulL 1md 1rapea. ex.ecutora or Lewi.I Boun, ci,c:eupad, 1'15; Hotpolnt automatic
Pomero
WY-2-Sl
y
tl
in1 Ucenaea, available from e
For further lnform1tion caU ed; Wilber Dean, whoae place of e1tate lltuated In the County ol ,crlbed II rollow■: The aouth one­
clolhes dryer SM; Kohler and
ltAUTl PIID ITOU
1. m. lo 7:30 p. m. week da,a.
VI 3·2476.
Campbell piano, $:Kl: Lara:e
4 27 6tp retldence ls unknown; the un- Melia. J n the �\at4, of Ohio, in the hall G'f the eut one-half Qf rrac­
'
AI ­
_-::c::,:,--===--=�:--:--- 1 knuwn heln. de"Viaees, le1ateNI' TOlffllhlp ol IBedforci. t,Dunded • sn d tlun No. 1, Town No. 3, Ran.le No.
lunday 8-10 •· m. Flle Novelty
Perfection fuel oil stove, •u5.
l-3141
YulM
5
ROOM
Chicken
HOUS
hou1
.
,
E
ibed
des
as
follow■:
The
••ll•l2lc
&amp;bop.
1e
south
See Sylvl1 &lt;.:arman, P«1ach Fork
diltributeea. adm1nlstraton, exe&lt;:U·
cr
13 of thfl Ohio Co111pany'I Pur­
HAMILL ·••v1c1 ITATION
cellar and tara&amp;e. Cook'a Gap ton,
Road, or flhone WY 2-eBM.
if an)', of Wilber De1n, de- h1U of the west one-hall of Prac� cb�se contalnlna: about a 1crea,
OLIVER e0 TRACTOR. CulUYltON
HUI .
-.. - A.M.
H11el Taylor,
Phone. ceued; the unknown he1n, devi- lion No. 1, Town No. 3 , Ra�ge No.
4 18 lie
more ' or le11. there 11 extepted,.
mowin1 machine. Read1 for
All111nr :11U
WY z-eieu.
4 27 3lp 1ees, · le11tee1, dJatrlbuteea, ad• 13 of the Ohio Company • Purhowever
the followln1 deacribed
work. oU:r.k aale. t,.100. G . A, DO VOU PAY CITY PRICES FOR
IIIYery 0., 8emaf,
miniltratora, e1ecutor1 of Wrhi: ht chase. CODfalnl,S, 61-AI, �en•, more tract of ' land: -Be&amp;:lnnin, at the .
ND
t.rr
H
MES
lW
A
O
O
LA
.
NE
R
R
.
D..-tm, .dldne, Phone WJ9 308I.
UHd farm machinery? See 81'1
4 • room• frame, 1 acre ground Welker. deNUed; the unknown o, leu. 11tete ii exc,p ted from thi■ southeHt corner of Fraction No. 1,
CLIL;UIN
, 2a 8to
Goodwin and buy at rarm prlcfl,1
tnct ot l1nd 80 acres more or leas· rown No. s, Rance No. 13, thence
d o _ room rrame, 3.30 acre•. hein ,deviseea, le.v:1teea, dlstrlbu•
an
..... &amp; N lfl:11N1lr ..,._
Six. mllH from Wllkeaville.
by a former . o�er, weal on Nld Friction line 61 rods.
conveyed
uto
tr1ton,
mlnl
d
a
,
of
ex
1
l
ec: ,
Sacrifice for quick Hie. Mibel tee.a
P- WT-2-UQ
tit H. P. GARDa:N TRACTOR
4 28 30tc
Phillip
Jam
\und
;
P1r
ow,
a
l
the
.a, to WW� It -�hil- 13 link&amp;. to ( he county Road;
es
sed
ee
Mal
tl
Ha
-4
.K
Ho ue, RuUand, Ph. SH 2 932.
,.._,.,. Oh-.
with 1U1chmenll. C. J. Un1er­
Mlddlepert,_ Oldo
known heln, dH!seea, le1atees, Upa -by • deed dated, JanU&amp;rY. 1', thence North ft dep-eea. weat 10
panel
SOLID
BED.
BABY
STURDY
4
etp
23
ftlt, Line St., New Ha,,..n,
.,...---------- _ dlltributeea, tdmlnlltraton, uec- 1877 and rtcordt,d In Volume 4'1 rod• alCB'll said road· thence nort.b
foot ind hHd board, 1dj uatable =
Va,
f. 21·8lp
· '
HOiii:
COTTAGE
AND J.OT ON ROUTE ulon ol , WUllam llmln, d...-: al l'l!le il8'I ol the . ncqrds ol
BU1'.D
ERS,
,
BIIICJI
CAB!·
1prln,11:1, Sl1nmon1 "8e■uty Baby"
AnUqulty near Ohio the unknown beln, deYlHe., leaa� deedl of 'Melp Coun�, Ohio, and
above
NET
336
mallen
Formica t.lnll: topa.
I
walf'tproof lnteraprlog m1ttru1.
Vinyl a■beatoa block laid. Boue
River. Out of blah water. .Prlctd teea, diltrlbuteea, admlniltrato&amp;'li at the pl'rient date owned by E. C.
Excellent condition. Ph WY 2·
to sell. See Arthur Arnott, Rt. 2 execulon of Stephen Hull, de- 'lloGrath (See deed from A. Q.
repaln of 1U de■erlptloaa. Call
4 2'7 31c
2233.
Racine.
4 25 et1J ceaaed; the unknown belri. drd- Lqbttaot to E. C. M�ratb, Vol•
Ou, Mt',a:lert Rltlne, Ob.lo.
OIRLII
tee,, le1a1..., dl■trlbuloel, admln- wno Jtll, pqe Alli).
11
2 at Uc
FIVl: iitratori executor.. ol M:iandJ H,
MODBBN
FOR �
J)rtlllrmore exteptln• a \nic:t �ol
You may ■s well be dead II with­
1
room hou,., lull -menl and M■r\ln . decealed· tho 'UD¥QWD land coillllnln1 10 acres �• or
out while tennis odbl'd1. WCI MAVILY TlACTOR IALII AND
altie. • _,., balan&lt;e ol t. '11 heir., •d•"'- .._
-.. 112 I, Mahl, -,.,.
diatrlbu- lo■i and -•lbea H lollowo :' 11ehave them al Sl .99, $3.38 and
t
�II
o...,
WTN975,
,_.
direct
IOffl'llment loon. J.ot 50 t..., admlnl■lraton, eucuton o1 1l1UU111' J the oooithe ul - ol
'4,49. Navy and cha•cha hats $1.
I' "'• untll JUM I.
xlllO. (lWd nellhllorhood, Call John Un$eY clece""-i• the un• 1M' � lialf of the INll!\h,..at
Shoe BoK.
4 27 ftc
1
or
Rn�••"'
l&amp;rnlaa,t,
llarol&lt;l
IN l'rld&lt;lle 'ffllbel, 11,..,,, known helra, ' d•vt-:' 1...
.
q�, .,,; ■aid I i'nc:Uo• Mo . •�: · · ·'
Cllalo. - Coohlllo Mfl, l'(
SINGER EJG·ZAG SEWJko MA•
t-28-Uc dl11ributeu, ldmlnlllralon, •u: �lljlili1h 1111 r,,do- and l 'lhikl
W. Vr ·
f
LOW MIL&amp;A.GE � QNE OWNER
CHINE. Llh ..... Orl1lnally
1-1•11•
1IOl'lh ll•� !&gt;t the toulll h)II
.
' ,,
'
SALE SEV!:lf 10011 HOUSE ton. II any, ol Lulhor Cmey, de- lo, ui.
oou over '300. Pay ott balance
· ,Fully Equipped.
White
�
. tll!_�f'111"
ued ; Ibo unllllow: heln, cleyl- ol
:r
..
- • -·
ce
wash
aral•
batha
with
two
,
-of ,112.00. Payment, 18 per mo.
aoulh
lhen&lt;e
�o;
Cos&amp; New Approxhn&amp;lely '5000
houn, cellar, l�r11 _,;er lot ,..., l•P!� dl■trlbut..1,
4 27 3tc (2Qb)
Phone WY a.2304i
located In Cheater, Ohio, on
• 8.... U - 4 1loor
.
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wjj
=
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=
,
=
t
:
:'"8
N
=
J\IAClllNE- [ ----::
SfNGER SEWING
Route T. Prfced to aell. H inter­
111:
.,
IM&gt;
•
}
� M17 6 l&lt;lnl, lloloh,
Round bobbin model M 111 br1nd
eated call or write Paul Poling,
..
new con■ol_e c1blnoet. Originally . , .
Ripley, w. Va. Tel, ES2-IM33.
- - � .hj,dNmotJc,
!.
: ·',tnkoo, radio
1old f0&lt; $171.80. Take ovor PIY· ,
ll'QI.,
4-211-tlc
• ·-······
•
1•
..
·
..
Bilani::e
month.
per
S'1
ments
rul
,
..,.
due $6'.50. Phot\e WY 2·2204.
I;;;;,
,.
4 27 ,3lc
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6-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 28, 1960

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Legal Notice: ,

Legal Notice

Moio, CounfJ llltllWfY 1111"
NOTIC I OP APPOINTMINT
NOTH:I TO GqNTRA�T(!lllt . .
Sealed Bida wiµ,1 be N!ICel'V� 1:11.
• Case No. 11,3'4
the Meigs Co�nt.Y (:omml11l���
1,tate ot ho,.. McQuln,
Pomeroy; Ohio, up 11ntil .10,""'
decHted
A. M . Mot'daJ, Mayi 3�,
o'cl1,1ck
,
'
�"'n that W 1I • I l 960 for furnilhing 11n4 - applying tf
Notice iB herebY ••
11am G. McQ.ul&amp;:�1 whose Poel ,Of- , minimum of 83 000 gal. of L• &amp; . . t, ,
flee addreH is 90012 Webster Road j ousL Co1"1lfol
county Rpads, • ;.i
Bay Villace, Ohio: has · been duly • , MatPr ial" lo be aPplff!d under - 1 · ·
'
!lDpolnted Admln istra�or of •the ptr��ion .,f.. ,cot,tpty E�n.eer ►1
ii
c
41• rMIF have a tem�erlllll'CJ ttf n
Est1te of Geqrge M Qp ll
Meigs Coun.ty, Ohio, decea�. ' . le!B than l60 dQCreea w11en appled:
Dated this 11th day of Aprll
Work to start on or about, the
1 960:
·iirsl ot June HMSO, and to · be · qomF. H. O'BB.IEN,
pleted by July first, 1960.
A Certified Check in the ,llJCount
Juda:e of the Probate Court
Ohio
• $300.00 • mU1t acoofbpJny e.iab
of
CGunty,
Kelp
(t) 14, 21, 28, 3tc !Bid. Suelleadul Blddff to fu?lli&amp;h
Bond in the amount of $10,000,0(); .
:Meigs County Coinmis&amp;ionen ff'.
aene the rii;tht to reJec:t any 1 011 Ill,,
b\da, .
Mlitt Clounty Commiulenen
By Sh■ r1t11'1 lloV'IN, Cl«k
(4) 1 1 , 14 , fa, .it, 25, ta, etc

Oh

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-

GALU� &amp; MASON

�DD IE
ATKINS

-•

IIANCY

.QKAV
OKAY

�,
ton, of William R. Phillipa, de- lstrators, executon, If any, of Lu- llnb to the eouth line of Mld 11 de11tt1 u■t SI roda to •
re11sed; lbe unkoown bein, devi- ther ?artlow, de&lt;.-t-Hed; the un- Fraction; thenc. east to the place white OU: ■tu.mp; lhenet nortll 25
de&amp;ree1 eut 20 rod, to the middle
COLDSPOT REFRIGERATOR. $35. c... No. ll.1'5
sets, le11tees, d.iltrlbutee•. ad- known heir•, devlsee!i, lesateea, of beglnnlna.
line of Hid Fraction; thence eut
execu116,
whose
Cane)',
Donald
Vol.
DEEDS:
mini1traton,
REFERENCE
Phone WY 2-..204-4.
pl1CtJ of
executon, of James d1stributees, admlnistratora,
4 28 3lc
- - re11dence i.a 5'51 S. Belaay Road, Phillipe, deeuaed; the unknown tors, iC any, of Elihu Partlow, de- Pa&amp;e 5�, Vol. 127, Pa1e 152. Vol. 28 roda .and 1 1 Una to a alone;
Grand Blanc, M.icbiun; the un• heira, d•viaees, le1atee1, di1tribu• ceased; tbe unknown hell's, devi• 14i7, P1se 632, Vol. 148, Pa1e 314, then ce IOI.Ith S rodl and '. 'l UD.¥
known hein, deviaeel, leaai.eea, tees, admin.iltrators, eucutors, of sees, legatees, distributees, admin- Deed Records, Meiil County, Ohio. to -the touthweat comer of P'racCONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
11SE0 10AT1 AND MOTob NS d1stnbutee1, adminilLraton, exec:u­ Nabam Ward, 4eceased; lhe un- istraloni, u.eculon, of Mose&amp; Part•
tion No. 2; thence ea1t U t rodJ IAd
Parcel No. 3:
and IIP whll• thlly lat. Met,. ton, If any, of Everett Cuaey, de­ known hcin, devileea, legatees, low, deceued; lbe unknown heirs,
The following deacribed real 17 Unk■ to the nortbweat comer
RATES
pallt•n Motor._ 600 I. Main ceased; the unknown heirs, devi­ diltributeer, adminiatratora, e.a:ecu- devLSeea, .&amp;uatees, distributees, ad- estate situated In the Townahip of of SecUon No. 8; tbence 101.1.th eo
:S cent, per word, oae lnaertiOll. Minimum ch.,... - GO i::ep';,I
St., Pomeroy. Phon• W't� iieea, leptee1, diatributeet, admin­ tors, of Georie D. Welker, deceas- mini1ilratdYs, executors, of James Bedford, In "Lbe County of M.eip roda and 17 linb t.o the plate of
t Cf!D'- per word lo.t three comeoutive il'llel'tiona.
1 1-14-tfc
i,trators, executors, if any, of Ev• ed.; the unknown hetn, devisees, W. Carleton, deceased; lhe un- and Slate o'f Ohio, in Friction No. be1innln1, contalnln.&amp; 22 acre■:,
Special - one moulb for 30 cent&amp; per word..
Carte)', decesseQ; the unknown legateea, dialribut.eea, administr1- known heirs, devisees, legatees, l , Town No. 3; R1nge No. 13 of more or le11.
FOH SALE: One l l foot plywood heirs, deviaeea, leaatee1,
Full rate Of 3 �nta per word 'll'ilJ. be cb.ured fer a4vertt.mc
.REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS
Purchase
dlatribu­ tors, executors, of Abe Price, de- distributees, adminislrators, execu• the Ohio Comp1ny'a
boat. One 10 HP Mercury Hurri­ tees, administrato
If not Pl,ld wiWn 10 days after reeel\'D11 bill.
rs, executors, if ceased; Lhe unknown heirs, devi• tors, of 1.usana Partlow, deceased; bounded ind described aa follows: Vol. 24, Pa1e1 S36-ti37, Vol. 8'1,
cane motor. $100. Phone Billey any, of Luther
Enon in Ad..rtislne - Sbould be reportl'd lmmedlate!;J. The
Deed Recordt,
S. Carsey, d ece11ed; seea, legatees, distributees, admin- the un'-nown heirs, devisees, lega- BeginninR at the southeast comer Pa&amp;e1 314-315,
Jim Jacobs, WY 2-25.Jl .
J&gt;ail7 Sentlhel wtll not be respooaibl.e for mon t.ban one lncor­
the unknow.n heirs, deviaeea, Jega­ istr,tor1, executors, of Lydia A. tees, dutribulee&amp;, administrators, of the south half of the southwest Meip County, Ohio, Cue No. 3621',
4 23 6tp tees, distributeea, a dminiatrators, Wingett, deceased; the unknown executors of George Washington q uarter of said Fraction No. 1 ; Probale Court, Meiga County,
rect lnoen!on.
- ol - olld l;focial Nollce1 of Ev,,.i. $1.UO. Obltuariei
eucutors, if any, of Etta Turner, heirs, devisees, legatees, dislribu· Partlow, deceased; l�e unknown thence north 66 rods and 9 links Ohio; Vol. 148, Page 244:, Deed
pnhllMMd at 1 eent per word.
deceaaed; Della Dowell, whose tee1, administrators, executors, of heirs, deviseea, legateel!i, · diBLribu- to the north line of the south half Recorch.
':l'ORDS
I DAY
3 DAYS
Pare-el No. '1 :
C DAYS
I MO.
place of residence is 1417 Mul• Benjamin Cornell, deceued; the lees, administrators, executors of of said Fraction No. l ; thence west
A 1'"0RD B&amp;TWEEN 1929-1940.
15
80&lt;
The following de8Cl'ibed re.I es$1. 3!1
110c
ununknown
and
rodt
66
south
thence
rods;
24
the
deceased;
Christy,
William
lf'&amp;atees,
devilees,
heirs,
...50
Wall·
Florida;
ampa,
Drive,
bercy
T
Good body and fenders. Stale
ID
80&lt;
$1.20
$1.80
$5.00
legatees, 9 links to the south line of &amp;aid late 1itu1ted in the Town■bip of
distributee.11,
devisees.
heirs,
known
execu
administrators,
residence
of
pl.a.re
whose
l,
Wil
er
price and condition in first let­
:ID
711c
$1.50
he unimown beira, tors of Barton Mills, dece1sed; the distributees, administrators, exec- Fraction; tbence cast to the place Bedford, in Lhe County of Meip,
$2.211
'7.50
ter. Write Mike Fultz, 1 10 Hish is unk110wn; t
distributeea, ad• unknown heir1, devi.ees, legatees, utors of Ida Christy, deceasetl; the of beginning, containing 10 1cre1 and State of Ohio, in FracUon No.
legatees,
devisees,
A4I
by 10 A.II. will be In tl&gt;al day-a ,-.,..-.
Streel, Pomeroy, O.
4 28 3tp
7, Town No. 3, Range No. 13 of
inintatratora, executon, i( any, of distributee■, adminiltr1tors, execu• unknown heirs, devis,i:es, legatees, more or lesa.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS: the Ohio Company's Purchase,
EtfJe Will, dece11ed; Branch Mill­ tors, of Alden Story, deceased; the diatributeea, administrators, execer, whose place of resi dence la unknown beirt, deviseea, legatees, utors, of Tide Christy, deceased; Vol. 54, Page 227 Deed Records, bounded and described as followa:
APAll.'.1.'UENTS - i'urwalied and unknown; Ralph Miller, whose distributees, 1dministratora, execu- the unknown heirs, devisees, lega- 1 Meigs County, Ohio; Case No. 3627, Beginning on the north line of
northwut
J
uo1w·n1.ahed. M.dtuten, Kiddle­ place or reaidence is 1 1313 Fir• tors, of Eliza A. Carsey, deceased; tees, distribulees, administrators, Probate Court, Meigs Count)', Ohip, Fraction No. 7 at the
of land
tract
acre
ten
a
of
corner
Records(
Deed
244
Page
148,
Vol.
deChristy,
Minnie
of
executors
lega•
devisee■,
helra,
unknown
the
California;
Ina:lewOod,
Ave.,
mona
potl. Phone WY -2¾288.
2-3-tf
TWO PONY COL1'S. REASON•
deeded t,y Mi.gbt Welker (see Vol•
Ruth Hayes, whose place of resi­ tees, distribu�e&amp;,, administrators, ceased; the unknown heirs, devi- 1 Parcel No. 4:
abh�. David VanMeter, West 7 AND
The following described real ume 30, Page 2:19) to Luther Car­
8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 5 dence is �1 L,enore SL, Park.• executors, of Lui.anne Partlow, de- sees, legatees, distrib'Jtees, admioColumbia.
4-26-6tc
room ,1partment'I. A. N. Ben&amp;el, ersburg, W. Va.; the uni.nown ceaaed; the unknown hein, devi- istrators, executora of Charles estate situated in the County of sey; thence west on said Fraction
Phone NY2-3272.
1 1•2-tfc heirs, devi1eer, legatee1, diatribu­ see&amp;, leg•tees, d.Ultributeea, ad min- Christy, deceased; the unknown I Meigs, in the St1te or Ohio and in line 25 rods to the road; thence
BIG FOUR
FURNITURE AUCTION OF CON·
I southeasterly along uid road · to •
Ne" Fatlory Method
siened furniture at the llilu FOR IIENT HOUSE IN POMEIWY tees, admioiatraton, executora, of iatraton, executon, If any, of M.a- heirs, devist'ea, legatees, dlstribu• the Township of Bedford, in Frac- ., . point 7 rods south of the pla� of
,
tion
o!
lilda
executors
deceased;
administrators,
tees,
Partl\tw,
No.
Range
Jane
Town
7,
No.
the
3,
un­
the
deceased;
Froat,
Fannie
'
Monument Building, W. M1in
f rooms and bath, un(urnisb.ed. known heirs, deviaee1, le&amp;ateea, unknown heir■, devileea, legatees, Vern Christy, deteasedj tbe un• 13 of the Ohio Company's .r;.: r- beginning; thence north '1 rods to
St. Racine, Ohio, April 30th,
Call aHcir 5:30 P, II. Phone distrlbutces, administrator,, execu­ disU ibutees, admlnistratora, execu- known helra, 8evisees, legatees, chase, bounded and described as the place of beginning, containing
12:30 p. m.: 5 ga■ ranges, 1
WY2•3575
,&amp;. 16-tfc tors, if any, of Elsie MIiier, de­ ton, of Tacy E. Thumb, deceased; distributees, administrators, execu- follows: Beg:lnnini twenty chains 8'7/1� of an acre, more or lets.
dryer; 1 electrk range, 5 bed­
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS:
room suite&amp;, 1 ooal range, 7 UNFURNISHED APARTMENT, 4 ceased; the unknown hein, devis­ the unknown heln, dovisees, le1a- ton of Grover Christy, deceased; and 25 links eut of the northwest
)'
rooms, bath. Rt:nt reHonable. ees, legate�, diBlrlbutee,, admln­ tees, d i1tributeea, administrators, Mike Christ , whose place of resi- corner of Fraction No. 7 at a Vol. 36, Page 195, Deed Record!,
coffee tables, 3 televisiom, 4
Vacant April 2�. No. St!cond-av, istrators, executors, If any, of Esta executor,, if any, of lohn H. Car- dence ia Tipton, Iowa; lhe un- stake with two white oaks as wit- Meigs County, Ohio, Cas.e No.
refrigerate,:,, 8 breakfast ael.s,
de«iased;. Mn. J. M. Thumb, known heirs, devisee.s, legatees, ness ,trees; thence east 8.75 cha.ins 3627 Probate Court, Meigs County,
t living room suites, 4 washera, Middleport. Phone WY2-5293. BurnBide, deceased; tbe unknown u,y,
place of residence is un- distributees, admlnlstraton, · exec· �o a stake 1t the road; thence Ohio.
wh'oae
distribu•
lea:ateea,
deviaeea,
heirs,
2 dlnnette sets, 3 kilthen cab­
4 22 6tc
Wblle Yoa WIii
PlilntiH says that the reaJ
the unknown heirs, devi- uton of Carl Christy, deceased; the south 51-1/• degrees west 3.80
known;
if
ex.ecutora,
adminiltratora,
tees,
inet., other misc. furniture.
sells, lea:ateea, distributees, ad• unknown heirs, devisees, legatees, chains; thence aouth 35 degrees estate, described In said petition
LAND:
deceas­
Burnside,
Leonard
of
any,
DOUBLE
LOT
FOR
GAR­
Sale conducted by Bradford
DEN. 275 Pearl-st, Middleport. ed; Jesse Stor)', whose place of mlnistrators, executors, U any, of distributeet, administrators, execu- weal 3.50 chains along the road to as Parcels 1, 2 and 4 and which
Auction Co. A. C. Bradford,
Phone WY 2-2352.
4 25 3tp residence is Gooding, Idaho; Ralph Mrs. J. M. Thumb, de&lt;:eased; John tors of Ernest Christy, deceased; a stake, a small black oak as wit- were owned entirely by EdmUlld
Mgr. Crill Bradford, Auctioneer
SERVICE STATION
Story, wh1se place of realdence is S. Carsey, whoae place of reai- the unknown heirs, deviaees, lega- neas tree; thenre north 43 ¼, de- A. Carsey at the time of his de.
Terms : Cash.
Pomeroy, Ohio
I. Main It.
5 Room unfurnished apartment, Gooding, Idaho; Melvin Story, dence is unknown; the unknown t�a, di1Lributees, adrnintstrators, grees weal 90 links to a gum 1 2 cease, was appraised by the ap­
Not responslble for accidents
· and small furnished apartment whoae pl ;ace of resic:hmce 11 Good· helre, devlieea, le11teH, distribu• executon of Weber Christy, de- inches in diameter; thence north prailers at $1,000.00. Said plain•
Ph- W Y-2""32
4·23•6tc
Oil Cha_, J.Ube Jobo,
in Pomeroy. Phone WY 2-3028. ing, Idaho; the unknow n heirs, lee,, adminiatraton, executors, if ceaaed; the ,. mknown heirs, devi- 33 degrees west 2.SO chains; tiff states thst 1 the intereel of
TV �
4 28 3tc devi1ee1, leg1tee&amp;, distribut«s, any, of John S. Cant)', deceased; sees, legatees, diatributees, admin- thence north 44 degrees west L75 Edmund A. Caney in the real es­
William Chrl1t.y, wbote place of istr1tors, e:r�utors
.i
of Albert cl;aim lo an aah tree 1 0 inches in late described u Parcell 3, 5, 6
_
_
E
__
IV
F
. 0�,R_
, sO
EN__
V_
MS. adminlatrators, executon, f ID)',
R_
E_
O_
-S_
deceased;
Christy,
unknown;
is
residence
TIIWITI AND PIIT CONTROL
unknown dhi.meter; thence north r, degrees and 7 w111 appraised at '$618.00 Ind
the
unthe
un•
the
dec�111ed;
Stf:)I')',
Elfa
o.
115 Butternut Ave. Inquire with · I
bv Faln. ,,... intfledlon. Insur,
known
le11tees,
devisees,
devl1«1,
heirs,
heir,,
distribu- west 1.50 chain■ to the place of that the tnllre Interest In said
legatees,
legatees,
devJ_sees,
heirs,
k�own
in,
4 28 3tp ,
H by N■tlenwlda, Ph.,.. R.
--,----------- , d1atrlbutee1, 1dmln11traton, execu, dl1trib utee1, admin\ltrators, execu• tees, adminislraton, executorB of beelnning, cont1inlng Three {3 ) real estate WIB apprai.lled hy the
appraisers at $1,000.00 and 11 Ila
and A. Stnlce 'Station WY2ion of M,... A. Partlow, d,cea,, Ion, If an)', of William Christy, de- Ch,11.rlea Christy, deceased; the un• acre1, more or leas.
REFERENCE INSTRUMENTS: true value.
4,26,ffc
2366.
ed; the unknown heirs, devisees, ceased; Charles ChrJ1ty, whOBe known heirs, deviaees, legatees,
I legatees, dl1tributeea, adminiatra- place of residence la unknown; distributees, administrators, exec- Vol. ! HI, Pate 5�; Vol. 127, Page
Plaintiff states lhat she Is un­
TWO M N
.
HEALTHY WOMAN 611-70 TO I
lor■, executors of WUllam A. the unknown helr21, deviaee,, leea· utora of }1°ary Young, deceased ; 1.52; Vol. 14'1, Page 632, Deed Rec- able to determine which 1efenat
,tarting
opportunity
sales
l'"or
live Jn and cook and keep house
dants are the owners ot the re$125 per week. M uHl be over 23 Story, deceased; the unknown tees, di1tributees, adminlatrators, the unknown heirs, deviaees, lega- ord1 of 1delS:s County, Ohio.
for man. No drinking, Write
ma.ining 49511 296th part of the
tees,
5:
No.
Parcel
:
Young,
Ida
of
any,
If
executor1,
administrators,
distdbut�s.
deviseea,
Legatt!e1,
heirs,
distrlbu
t.a
ur
a
.und
have
and
a
to
rt
able
.. ......,.. .... s,r •• ,, .....
Box 668 H, c/o The Dally Sen•
real eatate described as Parcels 3,
deceased;
described
following
The
Christy
Ida
of
any,
Jf
executors,
whose
Carsey,
Asbury
s,
ators,
re•l
te
of
executors
� administr
work immcdlately. Call Lantinel, Pomeroy.
4 28 3tp
the
in
situated
estate
Young,
unknown
the
deceased:
place
Township
6, and 7.
5,
unknown;
is
residence
of
E
of
Dean,
deceased;
un­
B,
the
hi.a
.
cuter OU-451 5 for appoint•
9lleellon
For
M
FREE
ln
the
heirs,
devisees,
le11tees,
unknown
distribuheirs.
Bedford,
devlsees,
in
the
County
or
eigs,
legalegatees,
devisees,
heir■,
known
Plaintiff
tn her petition aeU
A
t.
'
me.n
DANCE A I'
THERE WILL BE
4-�2tc
dlstributeea, administratora , execu• tee1, . d iatributees, admiDi&amp;ratOl's, tees, adminl1trators, executors if and State of Ohio, ln Fractions forth all the heirs�t-law and ne:r:t
, PHONI
the Moose Hall, Salurday r.ighl
SOMEONE TO CARE FOR CHILD­ lofs, if any, of Luther H . Caraey, er.eci.1tors, i£ any, of &amp;bury Car- any of George Young, deceased; No. 1 · and No. 7, Town No. 3, of "kin of Edmund A. cariey, de­
from 9:30 to 12:30. The public
GIimore', Supply Slore
REN for two v.eeka. Live in. deceaHed; the unknown heira, devl• aey, deceased; .Emms Stimet.i, the unknown hein devisP,es, lega. Raa1e No. 13 of the Ohio Com- ceased, who are eoUUed to thJ
Ja invlled. There wlll also be a
WY-2-2774
4 26 3tc sees, legatees, diatributees, admin­ whose place of residence- is un- tees, dlalributee1,. adminislrators, pany's Purchase, bounded and de- next estate of inheritance
Phone WY 2-2297.
froQl
Gun Shoot, Sunftay .at l p. m. on
islrator1, executors or JarvJ1 Car­ known; the unknown hein, devi• cxecuto� of Sar1h Emall11e Part• scribed as follows: Beginning at a Edmund A. Carsey, deceued.
Rt. 7 behind the ■katlng rin".
Vaughan', EJ:lennlnaling KITCHEN HELP. APPLY IN sey,
deceaaed; the unknown heirs, 1ee1, lea:atees, distrlbuteea, admin- low, deceased; the unkn_ow� heirs, point 30 chains weat of the northPl,11.intiff in her peUtlon alleges
.
4 28 Btp
person only at Martin Restaur­ devisee1, le1atee11, d l1tributeea, ad• iatrators, executors, if a R7 of Em- devlaee&amp;, legstees, "\ d11tr1butee.11 , east corner of Fraction No. 7; that the interest of said ..Edmund
Company
4 28 3tc ministralors, e:11.eculora of Holley ma Stlmetz, deceased;
ant, 11\iddleport.
Anna administrato�,, . executon, If any, thence &amp;9uth e chsina and 68 links A. Caney, deceased, is subject to
WILL BE CLOSED THE WEEK or
St. Mlry1, W. Va.
· M ay 9 to May 15. Open Monday,
Hawk, deceaaed; the unknown Pierce, whoae place of realdence of Charles Chr11t, deceHed; Ida �o a post where an ash 12 lnches the lien or claim of the Division of
May 16. "turrs Shoe Repair,'' 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE,
heirs, devieees, leg1tees, dlstrlbu­ is unknown; the unknown heirs, Young, whose place of realdente 11 m diameter bears south 10 links; Aid for the Aged in the Depart­
i-tiddleport.
tces, administrators, executors of devi1eea, legatees, dlHributee1, ad- unknown; the unknown heirs, dev- thence north 84 degree• ea&amp;t 1:, men'l of Public Welfare of the
4 28 etp
l 9x.12 wool rug with . pad. llo­
1: O. McCOY
John Cuney, deceased; the un­ miniatrators, executor,, if any, of i�es, legatee,, distribute,;s, ad• chain.11 and 34 links _to a point jn Slite or Ohio.
bert Hlll, Ruthi.nd, Ohio, Phone
AUCTIOHIIR
known heirs,4 devisees, legatees, Anna Pierce, deceased; the · un- mmistrators, executors, if al',f, of the road; lhence with said toad
SH2·41'1· I .
18)
4-26-3tp
·Plal,ntiff in her pelition requeml
lout. 2., Lllt9 Bottom, 1Jlt.ltt.
dlaLrlbuteea, admlnl1trator.11, execu­ known heir11, devise�•, legatees, Joseph ParUow, Jr., deceased; Ab- north 17 degrees weal 7 chains authority to sell the entire inter•
1051 roRD VB 2 dr. Sedan. rordo­ TAPPAN GAS RANGE. Lari;:e
Ala CONDITlONING, .REFRIGER­ tors ol Lilly Ro11e Caraey, dccell'• diatributees, administrators, exec- ner Partlow, who81!1 place of resi• and 1 l links to an ash tree in the eet in all parcela described in said
math:. t::ictra 1har11. $1295.00, · • w,illd().llll'farl. G. t. Auto Washer.
ed. the unknown beira, devlsees, lle­ utor1 of Jo1eph Partlow dece'uec;i; dence Is unknown; lbe unknown forks of the road; thence with the petition lliy virtu� of Sect� .,212'1.atlon str"Vice1' Jack'• Retrt1er
Blaettnar's, Pomeroy.
4 27 et�
-s..-,l·hlrd, Mlddleporl.
ateee, dlstrlbdtees, admini1Jtr1tdra Joseph ParUow, Jr., whON' ,place hejrs, devisees, legatee&amp;, diltrlbu- road north 82'11. degrees west 2 08 of the Re\tiaed Code of'Ohio.
tlon, New Havea. Pb
•
3tc
25,
(4))
6
2M3T.
-23-tf executor,, lf any, of Caroline Car• of re.sldence i• unknown;' thll un• tees ,administrator,, exe&lt;:utors of chains 'and ·53 . ilnka to a post;
In the prayer of the · petition
8 ft. by 12 111 lt. TWO TON TllUCK
aey, deceased; the unknown heir1, known heirs, · devisee!, lea:atees, Don Chrldy, deceased: will take thence south 75 degrees west :, plaintiff prays ahe may be author­
.all steel flal tied. Price $200. BLUE FULL LENG'l'fl SPRING '
M
MUILLIR ,uRNAC"w, wa,nN• deviaees, legatees, diatrlbuteea, ad­ di1tribuieea, admini1traton, exec- notice that on the lit day of arch chains and 50 links to the south ized and ordered to sell the en­
0. S. Lyon,, Mlddlcport, SH 2·
COjjt. Size 15. , Never worn.
HOUi appll•nc.._ Amol4 Ir• ministr,tora, executors, if any, of utora, if 1ny, of Abner Partlow, de- 1960, Edna 0. Hawk, as Adminia- line of f}'action No. 1 Bna the tire Interest In all p1rcelJ of real
4294.
Prlce $15. Shamrock Hotel,
4 28 3lc
then, Syr•cuae, Ohle. Phone Edmund Car■ey, deeeased; the un­ ceased; Anna Part.low, whoae place tratrix o( the Eitate
of Edmund north hne of Fraction No. 7;
·estate described in aaid �tition,
Pomeroy,
4-28-3tc
WY-2-6314.
1 1-19-tfc known heir■, devtaees, le1atee1, of residence la unknown; Ule un- A. Carsey, de�ased, filed her pe- thence wesl with aaid line 5 chains which • l1'e numbered. 1,
l � CHEVROLET V8 Station Wa·
3, 4, 5,
dlstrlbutees, 1dmlniatrator1, execu- known heir■, deYlffl1, le1atees, tltion m the Probate Court of and 50 liftks to the place of •begin­ 6 and 7, according to the statutes
10n. One care rul owner. Showa
Sl(AI.L
W
A.
RADlO
n:LEVISlON
dlstributee1, adminillraton, exec- Meigs County, Ohio, bein1 Case ning, containina: 1 0 acres. One
beat or care. · ,1393.00. Blaett­ ORDER YO UR SWEE�.' CORN
1ppliance repair. Phone 0111 COIIPJ.ETE INbUI\ANCB l'RU- utor,s, if any, of Anna Partlow, de - No. 18,l�, against the above half acre is in the south part of in sui;:h case made and provided,
now.
Bumpe
r
crop
txpected.
nar'a, Pomeroy.
4 27 tltc
J.fi;:Clintock, Racine, Oblo,
u1ct1on. lJfe, Auto, Hre, Pull11. ceased ; Rose Partlow, whose place named parties and others as de- �action No. 1 and Nine and one free and clear of anJ and all
Contact John T. Fl11her, Nye
2-1-tfc
Call l&gt;oD .llllie, lll4dlt,orl, of residence ls unknown; tbe un- fendanls, alleging that she la the hill acre.11 are ln Fraction No. 7. cl1ims of the dl)fendanta h erein,
Ave., Pomeroy.
CiMd CIMn UNd Can
4·26-3tc
and for such other ind further re•
oiu..
All Maibt1 encl MNtt1
known heir■, devtsees, legatees, duly appointed and qualified Ad- There la excepted from the herein lief, legal and eq,'-lity, as may be
,
DI,
HEN
1111'1
BUfLT
CUSTOM
DRESS
U
P
1-'IXTURES
1''0H
SHOW
MITROPOLITAN MOTOIII
dish'lb utees, admlnlalralora, execu- minJatraU'lx of the Estate of Ed· described Plfct!I or land a tract of proper in the preinlses.
Uloed to:- �-.111r llom.J ,....,. •
harness, kidney V 11pre11;d atrapti
MCM06 lut Main $1,
tors, If any, of Roae Partlow, de- mund A. C1ney, deceased. Furth- land described as follows: Begin•
t1m,te1. .tou..nan aud Abbott.
Said panles ' are required tQ
and a lot of other thin11s at a
,.......,, OhM
Charles Pwrtlow, whose ermore that the peraonal property ning at the 10utheast corner ol the answer on or before the 1 1th d,11y
cea11ed;
8-8-11 HOUSE OR SALE IN POMEROY
bargain. Also good horse drawn , Ploane WY,2•11321.
F
place of residence It unknown; the of the said Edmund A. Carsey, de- hereln deacrlbed tract of land; of lune A. D. 1980.
1907 BUJCK V8 Century 2 dr. hard
di1k harrow No. 12, do�ble set RLIVISION RADIO AND SMALL
U rooms, 2 bi th,, full sized unknown heirs, deviaees, legatees, ceased, Is wholly insufficient to thence .-,utb 84 dieueet weat 3
top. Power 1tcerln1 and brakes.
work h1rnc88, sood shape. 1
Dated April 2lsl, 11160.
Apptlenc1 r11p1lr, C.11 l'rank _ r•ae!"1! t: �e:, �: z!�rn �� distrlbutees, admintalratora, execu- pay the coils of 1dministering said chain1; thenct north 1'1 degrees
ari
t F
Dynaflow drlve. One careful
at ,
youna: 4 year old ·tron grey
Edna O. Hawk as Admin•
ton, U an)', of Charle. Partlow, e1t1le and the debts of the dece- west 3.33 chains tp a hole in rock;
Captelne, .tl,t N. hclftd A"-f
owner. Lilc.e new fini1h lnaide
Sprln1 Ave., Pomel'il.Y ,&amp;. l5-l21e decea ed; John P1rtlow, whoae dent, and it la nece11HQ' to sell thence north. N detree• eut .a
mare, good worker single or
istratrix or the E:1tate of
Mlddlepon,
s
l $ tic
and ou_t. $1791Ul0. Blaounar'11,
double. Good ,et harnesa on
Edmund A. Caney, de­
eatate
real
I.he
owne
east
·the
to
or
roa
I•
Uie
to
cbaina
ence
d
resi
of
pl•ce
Edmund
by
d
d
unknown;
FOR sA·,.,-,-FlVE
--M. uouS&amp; the unknown heira, devlaee1,
---luO
,Pomero)'.
bark. Also, good to ride. Sec
AUCTION IR
4 27 6tc
ceased.
Caney,
A.
line
d-.crib
above
deceaaed,
the
time
of
the
at
acre
le111•
10
ed
with batb . Nice l oe■ Uon. Melvin
Howard Stewart, HarriaonVUle,
Complete lenlce
Hood, 111 1.ooeuat St., PomeroJ t efs, diatrlbuteea, admlnlatraton, of hill deccue, In order to pay the lract; lhence south 17 dep-eea eaat Crow, Crow ,t Porter,
1969 PONTIAC VB 4 dr. Sedam. Ra­
Rt. 1, Ohio.
Crlff Br•dfnrd
4 28 3tp
ex,ecutora, lr any, of John Putlow, debts of aaid decedent and the 3.33 chains to the place of be­ Atto111eys for Pl•intUf
d io and heater. One careful own­
8·80-11)tp
Write. PhDN or Contact
tile unknown heir1, deY• costs of admlnlsterln11� sald estate. ginninf, the exeeptibp. herein to
deceaaed;
Z.
P
Jli
er. Sharp car. 12490,00. Blaetl• MODEL !Ztl HARLEY DAVIDSON A. C. lllADl'OlltD, Racine, Ohl� BO USE roa SALE
AG
(t) 21, 28; (D) 5, 12, 19, 28, 61c
Jseea,
legatee,,
dialributees, Id- Further, plaintiff alleges that the contain 1 acre more or leu,
do
no
a
room•,
,
sl
wn,
town,
nar'•, .Pomeroy,
ma
excellent, condllion. Firat $llll5
4 27 6tc
REFERENCE INSTRU MENTS:
2 up, apfn)xtmately 1 acre l e- mln l1trators, ex:ecutora, of Alex- 11td deeedent, Edmund A. Carsey,
aet■ lt. Phone CH 7•2251 .
PltOTIST CLOTHING CURB
fe
Vol.
a
in
died
ized
1ll
e
of
1imple
65, Paae 118;' Vol. 8'1, Pases
the
der
dec
ull,
a
a
t
unknown
the
,
d;
e
H
t1
se
"Vel lind excell,int well 13 mllea
4 28 3tc
..
U
heir.,
3lt-315
herelnafter
ntate
re-1
of_
Plrctla
dltl.ri
lepteea,
Deed
devlaee1,
Case
cords,
R41
No.
b
·
·
from Pomeroy on State Route
NEW YOhK UPI _ Barnard
IVINDOW BLIND,, ANU SHADES 39 ACRE F'ARM Good 6-room
692. Price '900.00.
Inquire tee,, admlnlstraton, er.ec uton of ducribed II parcel no,. 1, 2, 1nd t. 362'1 Probate Court, Kelp Coun- Collese coeds planned a maH
oda
Grant Hind■, deeeaaed: \he un• And further that Edmund A. Car- ty, Ohio. Vol. 148, Pase Uf, Deed
hou11e wlth bath,-2-room second
Ven;Uaa Bllnd11 au 11le1 and
Mn. Howell at Pac eto wn.
Y
on
U
d
t
emonstra
s
u
P
m
a
c
&amp;
known helra, devlaeee, leaateea, 1ey died seiled in fee lmple of Records.
hou•t, 2 barns, double 1ara1e.
c..-olora. .fret llttm1&amp;e1, Dale
l-12·80tc
�uron
bin
proposed
8
■aalnst
Parcel No. 8:
Water supply. 2 du• �wella.
- - -- · ----- ---- distributee■, admlnlstraton, exec• the undivided ·801/ 1206th part of
Wtp"' Supply, 214 Ullioo 4-ve.,
parcel
SLAUGHTER
JA'MES
nie followlnc de1t:dbed nal es- Ina B_ermuda shorts and slacb to
deacrlb.7,
d
an
6,
S
3,
nQB.
Mora:an
of
uton
PROPERTY,
Price
110,
rlehu
mineral
Leaaed.,
deceased;
Martin,
Pomeroy, Ohle..
3-4-60tt
·
clusea.
.
herein
ed
Portland, Ohio. 6 room house, 1 the u nknown heirs, deviaees. lep•
$6600.00. Nylon Hide•A•Bcd and
tate altua'ted in thii Townablp of
Before
9:30
A.M.
�IV BAIT, MINNOWI. NICIHT
P1rcel1 Noa. 1 · 2:
acre, outbuildings,
carpenter tees.., distrlbutees, admlnlltratora,
chalr, $175; 9 x 12 wool ru, and
Bedford, In the County of Mei.al
Mlddl•IMlrt WY-14649
Crawler,, f11btn1 111ppl111, filh•
The follow,ln, detcribed real ind State ot Oblo. bounded and deshop. V1rJety lrulL 1md 1rapea. ex.ecutora or Lewi.I Boun, ci,c:eupad, 1'15; Hotpolnt automatic
Pomero
WY-2-Sl
y
tl
in1 Ucenaea, available from e
For further lnform1tion caU ed; Wilber Dean, whoae place of e1tate lltuated In the County ol ,crlbed II rollow■: The aouth one­
clolhes dryer SM; Kohler and
ltAUTl PIID ITOU
1. m. lo 7:30 p. m. week da,a.
VI 3·2476.
Campbell piano, $:Kl: Lara:e
4 27 6tp retldence ls unknown; the un- Melia. J n the �\at4, of Ohio, in the hall G'f the eut one-half Qf rrac­
'
AI ­
_-::c::,:,--===--=�:--:--- 1 knuwn heln. de"Viaees, le1ateNI' TOlffllhlp ol IBedforci. t,Dunded • sn d tlun No. 1, Town No. 3, Ran.le No.
lunday 8-10 •· m. Flle Novelty
Perfection fuel oil stove, •u5.
l-3141
YulM
5
ROOM
Chicken
HOUS
hou1
.
,
E
ibed
des
as
follow■:
The
••ll•l2lc
&amp;bop.
1e
south
See Sylvl1 &lt;.:arman, P«1ach Fork
diltributeea. adm1nlstraton, exe&lt;:U·
cr
13 of thfl Ohio Co111pany'I Pur­
HAMILL ·••v1c1 ITATION
cellar and tara&amp;e. Cook'a Gap ton,
Road, or flhone WY 2-eBM.
if an)', of Wilber De1n, de- h1U of the west one-hall of Prac� cb�se contalnlna: about a 1crea,
OLIVER e0 TRACTOR. CulUYltON
HUI .
-.. - A.M.
H11el Taylor,
Phone. ceued; the unknown he1n, devi- lion No. 1, Town No. 3 , Ra�ge No.
4 18 lie
more ' or le11. there 11 extepted,.
mowin1 machine. Read1 for
All111nr :11U
WY z-eieu.
4 27 3lp 1ees, · le11tee1, dJatrlbuteea, ad• 13 of the Ohio Company • Purhowever
the followln1 deacribed
work. oU:r.k aale. t,.100. G . A, DO VOU PAY CITY PRICES FOR
IIIYery 0., 8emaf,
miniltratora, e1ecutor1 of Wrhi: ht chase. CODfalnl,S, 61-AI, �en•, more tract of ' land: -Be&amp;:lnnin, at the .
ND
t.rr
H
MES
lW
A
O
O
LA
.
NE
R
R
.
D..-tm, .dldne, Phone WJ9 308I.
UHd farm machinery? See 81'1
4 • room• frame, 1 acre ground Welker. deNUed; the unknown o, leu. 11tete ii exc,p ted from thi■ southeHt corner of Fraction No. 1,
CLIL;UIN
, 2a 8to
Goodwin and buy at rarm prlcfl,1
tnct ot l1nd 80 acres more or leas· rown No. s, Rance No. 13, thence
d o _ room rrame, 3.30 acre•. hein ,deviseea, le.v:1teea, dlstrlbu•
an
..... &amp; N lfl:11N1lr ..,._
Six. mllH from Wllkeaville.
by a former . o�er, weal on Nld Friction line 61 rods.
conveyed
uto
tr1ton,
mlnl
d
a
,
of
ex
1
l
ec: ,
Sacrifice for quick Hie. Mibel tee.a
P- WT-2-UQ
tit H. P. GARDa:N TRACTOR
4 28 30tc
Phillip
Jam
\und
;
P1r
ow,
a
l
the
.a, to WW� It -�hil- 13 link&amp;. to ( he county Road;
es
sed
ee
Mal
tl
Ha
-4
.K
Ho ue, RuUand, Ph. SH 2 932.
,.._,.,. Oh-.
with 1U1chmenll. C. J. Un1er­
Mlddlepert,_ Oldo
known heln, dH!seea, le1atees, Upa -by • deed dated, JanU&amp;rY. 1', thence North ft dep-eea. weat 10
panel
SOLID
BED.
BABY
STURDY
4
etp
23
ftlt, Line St., New Ha,,..n,
.,...---------- _ dlltributeea, tdmlnlltraton, uec- 1877 and rtcordt,d In Volume 4'1 rod• alCB'll said road· thence nort.b
foot ind hHd board, 1dj uatable =
Va,
f. 21·8lp
· '
HOiii:
COTTAGE
AND J.OT ON ROUTE ulon ol , WUllam llmln, d...-: al l'l!le il8'I ol the . ncqrds ol
BU1'.D
ERS,
,
BIIICJI
CAB!·
1prln,11:1, Sl1nmon1 "8e■uty Baby"
AnUqulty near Ohio the unknown beln, deYlHe., leaa� deedl of 'Melp Coun�, Ohio, and
above
NET
336
mallen
Formica t.lnll: topa.
I
walf'tproof lnteraprlog m1ttru1.
Vinyl a■beatoa block laid. Boue
River. Out of blah water. .Prlctd teea, diltrlbuteea, admlniltrato&amp;'li at the pl'rient date owned by E. C.
Excellent condition. Ph WY 2·
to sell. See Arthur Arnott, Rt. 2 execulon of Stephen Hull, de- 'lloGrath (See deed from A. Q.
repaln of 1U de■erlptloaa. Call
4 2'7 31c
2233.
Racine.
4 25 et1J ceaaed; the unknown belri. drd- Lqbttaot to E. C. M�ratb, Vol•
Ou, Mt',a:lert Rltlne, Ob.lo.
OIRLII
tee,, le1a1..., dl■trlbuloel, admln- wno Jtll, pqe Alli).
11
2 at Uc
FIVl: iitratori executor.. ol M:iandJ H,
MODBBN
FOR �
J)rtlllrmore exteptln• a \nic:t �ol
You may ■s well be dead II with­
1
room hou,., lull -menl and M■r\ln . decealed· tho 'UD¥QWD land coillllnln1 10 acres �• or
out while tennis odbl'd1. WCI MAVILY TlACTOR IALII AND
altie. • _,., balan&lt;e ol t. '11 heir., •d•"'- .._
-.. 112 I, Mahl, -,.,.
diatrlbu- lo■i and -•lbea H lollowo :' 11ehave them al Sl .99, $3.38 and
t
�II
o...,
WTN975,
,_.
direct
IOffl'llment loon. J.ot 50 t..., admlnl■lraton, eucuton o1 1l1UU111' J the oooithe ul - ol
'4,49. Navy and cha•cha hats $1.
I' "'• untll JUM I.
xlllO. (lWd nellhllorhood, Call John Un$eY clece""-i• the un• 1M' � lialf of the INll!\h,..at
Shoe BoK.
4 27 ftc
1
or
Rn�••"'
l&amp;rnlaa,t,
llarol&lt;l
IN l'rld&lt;lle 'ffllbel, 11,..,,, known helra, ' d•vt-:' 1...
.
q�, .,,; ■aid I i'nc:Uo• Mo . •�: · · ·'
Cllalo. - Coohlllo Mfl, l'(
SINGER EJG·ZAG SEWJko MA•
t-28-Uc dl11ributeu, ldmlnlllralon, •u: �lljlili1h 1111 r,,do- and l 'lhikl
W. Vr ·
f
LOW MIL&amp;A.GE � QNE OWNER
CHINE. Llh ..... Orl1lnally
1-1•11•
1IOl'lh ll•� !&gt;t the toulll h)II
.
' ,,
'
SALE SEV!:lf 10011 HOUSE ton. II any, ol Lulhor Cmey, de- lo, ui.
oou over '300. Pay ott balance
· ,Fully Equipped.
White
�
. tll!_�f'111"
ued ; Ibo unllllow: heln, cleyl- ol
:r
..
- • -·
ce
wash
aral•
batha
with
two
,
-of ,112.00. Payment, 18 per mo.
aoulh
lhen&lt;e
�o;
Cos&amp; New Approxhn&amp;lely '5000
houn, cellar, l�r11 _,;er lot ,..., l•P!� dl■trlbut..1,
4 27 3tc (2Qb)
Phone WY a.2304i
located In Cheater, Ohio, on
• 8.... U - 4 1loor
.
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,
=
t
:
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J\IAClllNE- [ ----::
SfNGER SEWING
Route T. Prfced to aell. H inter­
111:
.,
IM&gt;
•
}
� M17 6 l&lt;lnl, lloloh,
Round bobbin model M 111 br1nd
eated call or write Paul Poling,
..
new con■ol_e c1blnoet. Originally . , .
Ripley, w. Va. Tel, ES2-IM33.
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the Meigs Co�nt.Y (:omml11l���
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Pomeroy; Ohio, up 11ntil .10,""'
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A. M . Mot'daJ, Mayi 3�,
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flee addreH is 90012 Webster Road j ousL Co1"1lfol
county Rpads, • ;.i
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Dated this 11th day of Aprll
Work to start on or about, the
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: 8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-M iddlepo rt,

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April

28, 1960

Around And
About
Middleport

: Special Assembly P rogram Presented At
Middleport Hi School Tuesday By WCTU

A special program was held a t Middleport H igh School
Tuesday during the assembly hour. Several numbers were
played by the MHS 6and under the direction of Eugene Sears
and a vocal solo was sung by Bertha Wilson Miss Wilson was
accompanied by Mrs. Clarence Lacey A reading was given by
Sarah Hannigan. She was assisted by Mike Shafer .
The film slrip "Facts and Fan­
cy'' was shown to lhe ..ssembly by
the WCTU as part of the observ­
ance of Youth Temperance Week
Mr. [)on.aid Plunkett ran the film
.nd Dennis Walburn was narrator.

The Junior Class announced
they would hold a Ptisl Prom Sat­
urday evening at the school.

Attend Wedding

M n . G. G . Werner and son,
Pete, and granddaug, hter Susie
Stewart and Mrs. Clarence Cline
were in Cheshire Tuesday even•
ing to attend the wedding or MiH
Karen Darsi, daughter o( Mr. and
Delmar Darst to Leslie
Mrs.
Hughes or Havenswood.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO

TONIGHT and FRIDAY
"DAY OF THE OUTLAW"
Robert Rra,n - Tffl Lotilie

SATURDAY
" BA'mL 1'�1..A ME"
Scott Bra&lt;ly - Elaine Edw ards
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Ke1tJt Andes - Susan Cabot

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Roush's Shoe Store
NO. SECOND AVE .

Mn. Bess Rupe or Col umbus
visaled last week end with her sis•
ter and fami l y , Mr and Mrs. G. l'.
Werner.
M.ra. Alma r'raz1er 1s confined
lo her lwme with the flu .

They closed the program wit h
the Negro spiritual
"My Lord,
What A Morning" and "The L(ird
!s M y Shepherd ."

Women's Flah and $'port Shoes
Two Pair

.. faEDDI I HOUO"-S&gt;ll'-Y

The studrnl� from Bradbu.ry
Mr. and ·.,1rli. John l. h.11.ncey , local
School who w1U be enterin g MffS
and
their .son, Ro,ier, of Baltimore,
next fall were present for lh e H·
sembly and were introdu::d to the Ohio, visited over the weekend
with their parents, Mr. and Mn.
group by Principal Ea rl Knight.
w r. Chancey and Mr. and Mrs.
B. B. Rames in Ripley.
l)iatrict Seaaion
Mr. and Mu. Charles Vroman
and
son, )lark, returned
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· home on
Sunday In Muulleporl
visiting in Bei II e, w
The 1 1 th annual Youth May Fel­ M on day a fter
· .. r ana ,�l rs. J 1eldmg
lowship Day of the Ohio Baptiat Va .. wllh
Guilds. Providence D istrict, w hi ch Hawkms.
Mn Mar1h11 Chi lds went to Gal •
includeli the Junior and Senior
lipoils
this morning to b,., w1U: ner
High Guild Chapters, will be he ld
grands(,11, ,,n__ gury Gib , ,s, who 1.; a
al the Mt. Mori11h Baptist Church,
Fourth and Main, Midd leport, 011 patient at Homr Hospital with
rheumatic ft:v..:r.
Sunday, :i.tay 1 .
Mrs. 1.Jav1d t:ntsminger will be
Rev. Nyle D. Borden l5 pastor of moving from Brnwnell•"V into the
the churrh and Mrs. Z. L. Smit h , !-�a ye .n11.ycr home on 1he corner of
district supervisor, w i l l preaide. Seventh and Mc1111 next week.
Mr:; . \.. a m� C�ell, who suf .
The theme for the day 111 "lAb&lt;it·
en Together Wit h God" taken {ered a Mroke sometime ago, is
trom I Corinthlana 3:5•11 and 15: much improved a nd _1s able to be
M. G uest speaker wi ll be Rev. out on her porch a h tt le. She can
Granvi ll e Seward, pa alor of th e alS4 w... lk a little with the aid of
Fii-sl Bapth1t Churc h in Rendvil le. her brother, Earl Reiechman, a nd
tie wil l be accompanied here by Mn. Z. L. Smith of Pomeroy, who
has been as1&gt;u11mg with her cc1re
the Rendvi ll e fholr.
A fe ll owship hour will be he ld since she wa,1 rernrned from the
lleig, Cener al Ho,piial.
at noon.

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M IDDLEPORT, OHIO

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. Temple Tuesday Eve ning Well Attend ed

Approximately 100 attended the Mother-Daughter banquet
of Pomeroy Chapter 166 OES held Tuesda y evening at the
Masonic Temple.
.

P lans were madr- for a potluck
supper and entertainment on Saturday. �!aJ 7. al B p m. for mem.bers and fnend&amp; when Chester
Grange met Tuesday evening.
Dale Kautz, worth)' master, presided and a commu nication was
rl'ad from the 11tlll�e master con•
ccrnmg membership. Mn. R Jlph
Pa rke r, hom e economi a cha irm an,
c1nnounced th.at the dress conteat
would be held al the ne11:t meet1 ng 011 May 10.

The dinner was served at B p.rn. with Patsy Radford asking
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d ·to the I o d ge r oom
grace, after wbich the group adJourne

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Holds Meeting
At Baptist Church

The Pomeroy WCTU met Tuesda y at the First Baptist Ch urch
with Mrs. G. JI. Ewing, pr csldin £ .
Group singing opened the meel·
ing and dur ing the buai ne5,5 aesllion. re.ports we re made on Youth
Temperance Educalion Week be·
Ing observed in the youlh group,
of the chureh.es. A committe,e
was na med to p lan !or the Dail
Va cation Blb le School of whlc'
Rev. William A. Roberts is dea n.

Presented For
Bradbury PTA

A mualcal program under the
diredion or Mrs. Eleanor Zeiher
wa, preaented when lbe regu l ar
meeting o! the Bradbury PTA was
held last week.
Two num beni "f.t. Farmer Went
lo Market" a nd "Over the Mead·
ow " by the first and second gradca
"Youth Skyways" was the topic
opep ed the progr am.
of the program _and Mrs. Ralph
Leo Vaug h an yoke to the PTA c. Zundel ou Um ed the Sta
�
on behalr of the hospital bond 1 5. Youth
Council �
Te mperance
aue which wi ll be vqted upon on work thro11ghout the sta te. Mra,
'May 3.
Joseph Cook ga ve the hi&amp;hllghts
A . ,roup or folk songs inc l ud i i;tlt of the pr ogr• m fc,r the different
"The Spinning Mice. " "Chlcade 5 ," !latea in the union, being held for
"Where Are You Going, " "Riding Youth
Education
Temperance
Thru the Sky," '"I Had II Litt fo Nut l We e k. Apri l 24.3(), ·
,
Tree" and "Song of Summer" was
A tribute to the iate Senator
sung by the first four grad es.
They cl osed their part with "Lov• Neuberger was given. Report, on
Jng Care ' " a prayer b)' Franz Schu· the Thurmand Bl l l were discus•
sed and :tl l me mbers were urged
bert.
G rades rive through eight sang to �rue . their congre ,11m a a eona variety of numbers. Inc l uded In cermng 11.
Mrs. T. T. Shelton read "The
their Spring group were ·• Spri n.::·
•·M ay Song" a nd Whippoorwi l l ." Teen Commandments". a f t e r
Their folk song group wa11 made up which the meeting closed with
or "In the Klnfs Garden ," "Ka- group singing of "Tak e Th e Nam•
trina'■ --Weddln1 Walts," '"LotLie ot Jaa11.1 With You ' • and ,pr■Yer
W.. l ked" and '"Frog w ,nt A Court• by Mra. Shelton.
The next mee ting wil l be held
lng." "The Wlnd,"' a Chilen a fbllr
!!long a nd "' Barcarolle,' the Ita l ian at lhe United Methodist Churcb
folk aong were aho presented in on May 24.
_____
th le group.
MIITING POSTPONIO
Two hiking eong �, " The Ha ppy
The meeting or the Enterprise
Wonderer," by Moller anJ "Song 4 -H C IUb schedu led for Saturd ay
of the Big Tree Region," the la ter afternoon ,11,l the home of Mrr.
of which is dedi('ated a nd wrlttt•n Dwighl Logan, leader, hllll been
for the Girl Scouts of Amer ica, postponed unll l Monday at 6:30 p.
were favorites with the a ud ie nce
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as were the older songs as '°.
-.
"Comin' Thru the ft.ye," " ' Ann i e ,.
Laurie" and "Skip to My 1.,ou."
During the buai nein n1eeting of
the Pfi the following new offi­
c e r• were e l�cted for the comlng
ye ar: Ethel Phelps, presidnt; Mary
TONIGHT and flRID A Y
McG l one, vice president; Go ldie
Je-l,£ Cb�dler - J ack Pa l ance
lo'rldley, secretary; and Kathryn
"10 SECONDS TO HELL"
Evana, treasurer.

1nd yoij 'II want tQ 1M
at the top of the CIIHI

In

aooct looks. But, actually,

your 1r1du1tlon suit 11 1
lone time investment,

. Mr. and Mrs. Ost;;ir Bauer and.
daugh ter, Margare;t and Rorer
Wi ll oughby l eft Wednesd�y morn
,in&amp; for their home, Central Lake,
t Mich., after a two wee
. kl vlsll
, y,lth re latives and frle nd1.
' Mr. and Mrs.. Charles· Buck
f.Pent Wednea4ar al L.ana1ville
lflth hel' •later, Mr,. Lula Jacka
wt,,o is recuperatin•
&amp; from .flll'aery,
•
!, Mr. an d Mra. Dwight . Logan
ind Mrs. Thomas Bent we:re
,
visltors in Par,aeraburt1

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ENAMEL · : Sale $6.25 a gal.
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Manlial or Rose - W11 $4.15

IATH TUB · · · · · · Sale $50.00
COMMODE STOOLS Sale $4.

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FOR THE WELFARE AND PROGIW!S

$79.

IAIY BUGGIES · · Salt '$7.99

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SCREEN WIRE Sale 15c II■• ft. ·

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Mc·- MlstERo:.HDWE. &amp; · FURN.
l" N. MID.Q LEPORT .

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We would

emerge our Jocal government for the neit
four years.

mention a few polnls df

this

evidence:
-The property owner with real estate·v•l·
ued for tu purpo,e, at $4,0 00 will ,pay
year which II less than one !Yip fr�m
county to
oulside hospital to visll

The real issues may be ;,ant the primary
winners may have UtUe more ihan the honor
of having championed 1n a popularity conteat.
And the evenluaJ run:Ofl undoubtedly will
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produce efficient, courteous gove11U11ent ser-

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per

Meigs
ah

There ls much more at &amp;lake, however, In
thll M ay 3rd primary election.

$2

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Ill relative wiU -oos! illm,

:-i'.f11body,

vice.

moat an!body, th.I b, agrees

1:.t'.;,1:'�:"
��':!:�t�
alreadY paid In, and
estimated
$225,000 federal direct gra�I la a'"ured. For
additional outlay we can have the
on"''h'•ll.
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--r:;:-,-11,;&gt;re lnd!feetly, a new hospital here

will
making tbls
COl1lll1 ready for induatrlal expalliion which
lf �•&lt;llln to come. With· expalliion ,of the
cou11ly 9roperty valua\ioo, th1s ,,. mill levy
pal�s:_ln,t9 insignificance In vl�w Of increased
be one

l:,ig $tel&gt; forward toward

value, tor all.
1
.we· :urse again ever)'One to vote ! 1 Yes' on
thls -hPMpltal Issue, Approval would be a step
forwa:d. Disapproval would he a most dis-

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at�y ue Is
M.eetlDg . ttracts
Democrabc
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N. .. •. h Sl1gh-tly Improved
d
Large C•�ow·d
Thurs ay . 1g t Hospital Rep·orts
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An enthu�Uc 1 ,;fowd. of mor� than 100 ware present at
the joint meeting of the .Meigs Co. Democratic Women 's Club
I;)etnocntlc Club Thursday ev!:� at thtt
and the Meigs
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Second Ward Fire House.

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has itlr•

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At Ricihe Sabirlla:,' ' .

· A Bermuda . r,qord Im� will 1&gt;e
' heliJ . lol"l'.doJ ril&amp;hl •I lllch , ,.fib lltl Rabel! Zari Mc•
, Jllnley, -1•P1&gt;lylo1 , the ' mu&gt;i.,. 'Ille
even&amp; li � by I.be Racine
PrA wllh' It, 1tqlnt a Sprln&amp;
, Cll'nl\lllil · and
jtt,.c)'
1upper
allrllnl II &amp;,. cbocln.l lo allrl at
I an� Int ul\Ul midnltbl.
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Sult Fqllowed
Ac!ddent In. Pomeror
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Jahn 0, Lambert
ed tn .Corntoon Pie·■, ' Court
!nit, Brl&lt;l!ord 11,.,,. Mlnen­
le,"' la the rduJt of f• -collialon .
fonieN&gt;f aomdt tJme -,o. The
, bid been beard 111 Count,
urt receotty. Mr. �berl ta .
ior d1ma1e¥- te : bl$' Jl;!ir,'l

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Protest Filed Against
Phone Rate Increase. ;

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eport; e°"11ency aq_u�
.,... called • lo :the . ��
�. Locual 51.,
1 1 p. m. when EIieen Lit\le, ,·
�plOyee. WJII• it,en . u,cen
taken home to 'Sou� �d ',
, oq adv""' "' � PoinONlf P1'1Jl·
Who ca.me Oft tall.

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Actine: for the the Meiga County derst.ited and th.at rates of re turn cordin1 lo liauea listed. 1n the
Commi11ionera, Proseculln&amp; Attor- I are unde ntated.
report of the Secretary to the PUney Jame1 O'Bnen tc&gt;IU)' filed a
The hearing on the proposed CO.
protest with the Public UUlitiea rate increue will be held before
Proeeeutor O'Brien Mid 1odar
Co.mmiuion objectinf to a report the Publie Utilities Comm iaaion tbal he •Ul attend the bearlQal in
of the aecretar)' of I.be Genera l Tel• starting ·May 3 and ext.endinK Col umbus on the day, when die
ephone Company ukin&amp; an in- through May 6. The company it Meigs County rate1 wtll be heatd.
creue In nte• here.
seeking rate incrt!a&amp;ea which ranee The compa1u· ia abo ■ukln,: nte
At a meeting of the county com- from 18.18 percent to 1� percent lncreates In other sectloJUI ot the
m INionen A9ril 4 the body paased on phonet of different types, ac:• slate, he aald.
a r.eaolution prolestia£ the pro- ----------'---------------•
po,ed incre■1e in ralel aought y
th e General TelephoDe Company
b
which
Pom eroy, Mi ddleport,
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Wllliws, left, and . Wam- Racine,oorveo
Rutland and Portland suber Morg�,
.
Jay.
during
th
. •t Sun Y
�k t,
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bi
cee sponaon,
ai+o In .J.
w
high· ,ce
"I'I students from =�f!1o�er!h1:::;�0t: irho�
G
y
the C0°'1ty'1 1i!gh, ,chopls
on a ,tandard driving aecut.lng Attorney to take au.ch ac•
More than 500 Republicans attended a family Di t rally
course fot �Uh p rizes and
hlel. Center, ilob M ai'k,ham, lion 1111 neceuary to proteat the
last night at the Rock Springs fairground garage aa �
ocal and
r•te hike to th, PUCO.
ertsted obierver.
Rutland 8$8jsllj,I coach, 1$
d
fo
votes
at
the
primar
distriel
candidates
appeale
r
y ne,:t
In h ia bri ef filed toct.y, Mr.
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1ix
objections Tuesday and fed their constituents bol beef sandwiches, aoft
apinat the report of the �,et.ary drinks, coffee and ice cream.
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of the Ge neral Telephone Company ! Jack Follrod, count.y Republl­ c•(ldidates for state central com,
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in aakine tlte rate i ncreue·. He can executlve committee ebal.r­ mitteemen; Manbal Oarlsle, Jack•
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itat.e, that t he reproduction cost man, acted II muter of cere mon• 100 and Gordon Gray, . Athens.
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in new value 01 the company'.11 pro- ies and introduce 1 9
candidalea Court of Appeals.
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Loca l Republican cand idate,
perty uted ii overstated, that de, to the gat hering.
mak
i n&amp; their
appearance and
AL
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d. (UPI) .c... The New York Central, Baltl- preciation ficurea are oventated,
MO
The !int. lo "apeak his piece"
B
ape-aking
inc
l uded George
M ein­
n
nual
pro
forma
gro51
revenu
e
a
w.u
Henry
Ewing,
veteran
coroner
more &amp; Ol!IP.C-IJ!d tbe Chesapeake II .Ohio Railroads have,.been a
hart, for
1tate repreaentati ve;
u
listed
are
unde1
elated,
expen- The laat waa Oakley
Collina
of
di,cusslng. . • merger ol the
that would affeet the
sea and taxea are oventated, that Ironton, candidate for loth di5- Bernard Fultt for county pro,e..
future of IM, dustry Iii the north ste m United States:
income aYailable !or fixed char· trict congreuman. He opplllel cutor, Robert Harte nbacb for
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B&amp;o --•' =1, · H-,rd •tncounty sheriff ( unnppoaed); C.
ckhol&lt;lers of Ibo rallroJd. 11111 as li1ted in the report are un- Homer C. Abele , McArthur, who 0. Fiaher for county treuurer;
son ,,1[� Ii
hH "he'l[i and
alao w111 preaent.
oolld&amp;tlon ol ll&lt;e ' lhrei,
A
"inform'1 111�:jirtth otttdalr .,
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Other out-of--lown candidates J. E. D. Hartinger tor counhr
ld
comcreate
rail
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the Central
ut
were Harley Weyer, Logan, Court engineer; Avery Nellon and Dan
po111ible cQniolfdit!On . He adaed pl�C' 1th �.000 miles of �ute e�of Appeals; B. Lew� Jone■ and C. Hartinger candidates for coun­
tenWl!!!IJ&amp; alon&amp; the Eat1t CCM1t from
he was · confidul the ta Utt wo1tld
E
l mer F. Jones, both of
Athens, ty commissioner; Pa u l (Cork)')
t-oatinne, l;tu,t (•�id Utere � wu - Boalfl to Hampton Rotda, vi.
Kioes for county recorder; Kn.
"nothing imminent" on the con- . ••� ,-e,t to Chlc,go, Clnclfm,11,
Evelyn l:..uck e for Clerk of Court
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�levmnd and St. Lout,.
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tcmpt,Jed merger.
and Lorenzo Davia, for county
Combined assets of tbe three
T)le conU!ntpl ted consotldatJon
treasurer.
wou l d be one. d, lbe mo,! ' tuq,or,• rol.... d, would be '4,2i!O,l!OO,otll
A letter waa read from incum•
Funera l services for Charl es
tant i n years In �the r.ail lnd'utrY ad the1_r total ann11al op«atin;g
bent tna■urer CJyd e Millbohe
'Which has been 1os1n1 re"!Jnuell reven\le11 would be $1 ,500,�.000. Lewis Flint, Jr., four-year-old wn
running for re �leclioo, but· �­
C entral Seeaftd t..arent
and traffic
•��lly to ai:rllnes,
fined unUI today at hla home b)'
. of ·Mr. and Mrs. Charle, Flint of
'l'bii,i Central ranb a■ the _na- Clifton, will be h eld at 2 p. m.
bus line, and other : car.riers.
an injury from a fall Last ..-inter.
Cao Stucttfn1 �
tion'8.f i,e cond biga e■t nil carrier 5.lturday at the crow Funeral
Entertainmen t WII provided �
RelaUYea ie■med here ,today of the Blue Notes, a'
lo t WllllamiirQU, . ' \'1,, Clt:O bebiljl the Penn1Ylvari.i1 -R1Utoaa. Home In Point Pleasant.
,Mp
He died 11 Holler Holpital the dealb in Eall Liverpool ,.,1y quartetle •lld "Everett de ll&amp;Cl.Jtilh!tral!lt .,, lOMO. t1t1i■t af
Preslden� W_ alt,; . . J!IQlly l\lld
t
Sil, cb.n" all of 0&gt;hu11;� - �
-.,1\.ote be W· IUel! • ,.u.,., fer lliU motn ng bf J,..ph
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&amp;ito daji,"'l)eatta 1J'IJ ati:rtftua · to of · t- M.. ' a
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c.1,•••i·� hnn.,..ami;
Wl �fooklal bl:0.
X:eynote
of
many
9
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County in 1 37.
colll)1e t'lf
mer1e� poa1!1ibilit1esVlrtlnla, ffl.eiltnjU1.
only to ¥Ole in the Repu-.Uean
Su.rvi Y in&amp; a� two aisten, Kathy
th�t may hav e -.1r1t. ·
Survi vor$ are his wilt, Dof'Gthy primary next Tuelday. but. to ltl­
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Machi
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and
n
i:tndlana,
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Flint,
at
h
ome,
Ann
and
Jeani
e
A rai lro,id ill favorably ntu
Mel I the Pl'ffinffl ef Qff1Mc
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(Pickens) Rill and six childten
· ten, low right down the li ne with 1'e­
the patern al grandparents, M r. and Ea ,t L1·•-rpoo
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-d these ,,.
IIted· 11 th
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publican candidates in tbe fall
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and
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South
Side
Flint,
Mr . Virgi l
Mrg . u,_rold Grimm. Mrs.. Marg•ry gen eral elections.
uo:u
·l ent cred i t� an;r financial •'-glh
Its operatlng revenues In 1�
m a ternal grandmother, iha. Flor• Roush and Mrs. ' Doris Hensler;
ls nol lacxina fQr 1uitors" , be. were $5 1'7 0S9 000
ence Zimmerm an, Clifton.
sa id. He �etuied to tell the atock
and brothers St. Clai r, Jerrf, Al-The B&amp;O 1; th� nation'• oldest
Rev. Thomas Young will offici• bert Jr .. Julian, Harry, Cl ifford,
holden .w it h whom the talb were
rail carrie r. In a ddition to ita own ale al the services 'lflth burial lo
held
John, Dale and Dalla&amp;, all of
g
6,200-mlle rall route it al so owns
·,
ncord Cemetery.
In
Co
made
be
O tfi�lals of the Central were
I southeastern Meigs County.
10 Interest in another S,OOO miles
uo,�vailabl e for com m�nt.
Services are to De hi!ld" i n
uf rtil li ne or the R eadini, the
It ta �es �- 10.ne hme to do
Eaat
Liver.pool Sund ay with . in•
Centra1 R allro ad of New J ersey Coach Ven nari ·Was
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these th ma,, Simpaon &amp;aid. Bui and t he Western Maryland Rall•
terment thue
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he ind1e•ted that the B&amp;O wo�d ai
Chesapeake Speaker
r d.
be in favor of a coosolidated hpe
J im Vennari, football coach al
It groased 395 million dollars
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!f such .• move were found to be last year.
Rut la nd, Wednesday evening was
.A Home �omi� a nd lndUII·
trial
Art6 ,Exhibit will � held at
ln the mtereat of the employ es
le
tic
a
t
th
e
Ath
lhe
the
m
ain
apeaker
The C&amp;O ranks 18th among
Eaatem Higb School, Friday, May
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Hig)i
e
esapeak
h
C
t
a
Banquet
li,100-mlles
with
carriers
nation'•
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13, �m 8 � ·� p. �.
of tracklllge and is one or the moat School wh ich honored all four of
Thl.8 e:w:h1�1t 11 being sponsorect
football,
I
cludiPI
n
l
sports
ir
e
t-h
aervn
t
.
e
fin ancially profitabl
by Mn. AVlct: Freeter and AnVirginia , W est Virginia and Ken• basketball and tract.
tbo�y Genn ette and stud ents. ol
speak
to
aaked
WU
Mr. Vennari
tucky to Ohio, Indiana , .Michigan
1 d epartmenta.
lb
cted
e
sel
being
.
his
of
use
a
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bec
a
nd
Ontario,
Canada.
CI
.
an
eam111
yracuae
F
S
h
I
rien
d
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1e Home F.conomtca
1
111
Depart.
.
Its first quarter e arn I nge Ior Oh,·o Cl••• A coacb of the year
death o I Mr8. M ary A • m en_t w111 have a &amp;ty1 e revue _ of
I
e
th
d
o
c
1-.
lor
l 960 were '9,497 •000· 1,.
� 1o1II op-•
La wrence
Syr1cuse Sprmg dre88e! m ade by the 11rla
. a former
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Hlo topic w,, ''Th ere 1, No
erating revenue 1 aat
year wu
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A
rll 9 In of lm,
ed
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res1
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d
en
P
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To Succ_
Secret
. ment. At the cloae of
WASkJNGTON tJPl�Televlalon $34?.MM
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refreshml!nta will
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dlac jockey Dick Clark ,wore unLawrence -who wu organist for be served .
bo
der 01th IOday he .1111 Devor taken
m
h
di,t
e
Cbu
Melho
ced
he
cu,e
Sy
A
ar ch
made by th
n:
y,
n
!
·payola but acknowledjed lhat b e
when the Cam iiy lived in· Syracuse ot. Industri■l Arta will be awarded
h•d rece ived smt
orth ft,400
in the house now occupied bl' durina; lhe evenins.
and ,a '7,00IJ pey �
. I .. . "roy•
Mrs. s. ,. Clark and d•uahter;
Aa P•rl ol ot her activiti.. . in
al b', '
Fr
eda.
Ea.stern school diltrict, the anthe
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appearance,
Mrs. Lawrence is 1Urvived by nual May Day Festival will be held
In I com mand
Clark also told • House inve11 tiga•
CARACAS Venezuela (UPI) - A crwzed Rusipan who said two daughteni, Mr,. Evelin ,!imith at Cheater Element,ry School at
tine aubcomm ltlee that he hu he was 8 • 1 s'pace explorer" bombed a Venezuelan airliner Columblll and llrs. Amelia Moore one ' o•etoct MondQ. Children in
-been "convicted. condem ned and , Thursday and died in the crash with nine other passengers Cuyahoga• Falls, anti a 1Utp, tlle first four uadea wW poticidenounced" on · payola cbll:'ies ,
Mrs. Margaret Willi11f11, COhrin• pate with I May Queen choeen
The Vene-zu.elan Communlca-,.
without belns elven. chance to tiont Mhtiatry said the three sur-- ence areat emoUon.
bus.
from the third p-ade.
.
He tried to force hia way mto
sJ,ve bl.a aide ,of tile ttory.
JAd burial , The tq,a ·and girls of the sec:ond
Funeral service,
vivors of the cra,h it Catabozo
He emph�tl'c11ly denied ID . -I• 1
grade will hue a Grand �arch
CH, · the pilot's compartment and o�her were held there.
miles southeaat c,. f Cara
· the first grade will play the
rr mt' pauensen tried to reatraln ha m.
pupared 111i,inient that ,he ever 1 ( 00
and
ori
te
1
Id
h
th
R
e
u
ow
0
Co-pilot OIMo Parra, one of the
took payola-or 1pe'clat fflment)
u
tinging
gam e, Ach J,. The fertlv■l
t he cabin before PU1 ni the PIn ,w-vivora, rushed out of the com
for playJn1 aont1 on the Air.
Tre
will
begin
wit h a pa nide arou(ld
sure
r
a
b
Bac
k
on • hand grenide and tbrowinS p1rtme nt and seized IAvinaki . Heth e C h ester "Common1" a11d a&amp; a
It ■gainat the wall.
•l most succeeded In overpowerins In Offi ce Today
cl ima:,;., the fourth grade will wind
A witne-58 oD the gr�nH said him, but the Ruasi.ri tore his
Clyde Milhon e. Meiga County the Ma)'J)O)e.
the twin-elll,ined " �meracan-bulll arms free from Parra'• grip� broke tre)surer, wae back " il1 bis offic:S
l ike a t hunder• away and pulled the band grenade today for the fira( time si nce h e
DC-3 exploded
.
clap" In the air and cr■■hed.
�\lffered _ _ a brot�n hip in a fall
from ' hla pocket.
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Middleport Man h
. The bomber WI I . Identified as
As the terrified passengers on the ice at his hom e on Eul
Vjac_hetlav Lavinaln, a Ruuian, watched, he pul led the pin and Main St,, in December. Mr. MIi• I Fined
Mllyor
�ut It '9'11 not Immedi ately known threw· the aren■de a ga inst the h(!nfl was confined
to Holier
Kenneth J. Wil-hee, ·Middleport,
tf he wa■ a Soviet citizen or an cabin wa ll. Survivors tald a loud Hoapit a l for swn� tim e a!lei'" ltae WU fined $25 and eoata by, Mayor
exile. All oth er persona aboard the explogion ,ooked th• pl..a ne and it accident and bas since· been con- Kenneth McElhinney today for
pl ,ne were Venezuelans.
va lescirig at bohte. ;
reckleu op,,ratlon. The charge wu
plunged to · th e arou nd . ·
The 1Urvivol'II said Lavinakl
·
He I! now ab le to bear !IOme brought by the Wddleport police.
j umped to his feet during the
NARROW, MIXl!D
weight on hi, leg" and expects to , Chief Herbert Gilkey 8'so report.flight fram Caracas to P11erto
N EW YO RK UPI- - $loots open • be back. · al h�s regular duties ed the a rrest last night of Hod
A,yacucho and shouted: " I'm a ed narrow and mixed in moderate at the Tre asunr'&amp; office in the j Searle1, -;tJddleport, who wlU lace
space exp lorer. I wan� to ex rj. tradihg today.
near future.
�- : intoxi,catlo n charg es.
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RepubJicans pack F!11.,,...0UDd
arage In Famt•1y N"ig·hl Rall'

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three

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Meningitis Took
Life Of Young
Charles Flint

: Child �.n
""'•Itel In Celumkt wtth
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Shffifi Ro.,;. Hll'Nftltach, �� t�,-" ll�
CM lrmah for a fund hi a id th•
haJ,dii'trlMr°':rm'
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ol f,be,
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Don Brewer, n&gt;esldenl
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of
ll
Mr
of
n1reuman
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Co
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Moe
,
.
8b'
u
Jtv
for the
mer meellns.11 . w
county wide �lub. The Wo men's the l oth Diatr1ct a nd his real con• llttl• 11,1·, hfflily . In defraying
C1ub will meet at the re,ular time cem tor. his diatriet 1nd 1ood th• H,-ntH ,J her l'INIIMnt,
Moy 26th at I.he Second W ard Ieaderah1 P• .
tecie,- NPOrted contrlbutlona et
n-mocrot
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1 c member, of the
hla off� ..,. $61 et noon toFl.re Hou6e.
election board" were present and day.
A !notion wu made to llve the Jntroduce
d Norman Kloe1 and
A Ito, a contain... at tfMt Mlrtln,
vl
Teen em 'l for ja nl
WJll.
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In Middle_, Mid
at thelr m eet n g place ln th Ra
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cine Hllh School.
'25 contrlbu•
Mra. 1,..... anl'tOUnced May periods ' to tilt nd nine were clan h,H mada ■
7th .. th• d■t. hr ttt. JIIMY preaent a nd responded. Henry tllNI. th• •Mriff Mid. Llttt• Kathy fell from the
su,,•r a nd D.■nce a t the Rec ine Bentz an d Ernest Wlneett for Re•
ntatlve; Recorder, Mra. Mu:•
preae
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at her home on Mul barry
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Wemen'• "J1 -. CtafNuman
; Geraldine i- fwN ...,.,. MN lnjurlu T0o
th
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Clerk
of
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and NeulJ.llns, wrn. McKelvey and ..wnry. Hff ,.,..nta, Mr. a nti
1111 11 S:30 ,. m. aiut Nrvlna
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Potl uck refre1h mentt of aand,In etklftJII for nntrlbutlona,
wlche1, c::ooklea and coffee were Sheriff Hartenbach ia 1treul119
,uWlc 11 cenlla lly lnvlNd.
r
Edlao. H.b'•-t•·- '·11:ed brl•f]y served by the refruhment com• the fact that. te.. child'■ fathe
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AL
cothe, al .......1 ludae ol the
Achqjlt..d John Lerner liar!Jluntdpal Court then. Mr. Brown ford, w. ve. ; Betty (,iart/Middle-,,A TURNID DOWN
ii now • a1ndldate for Judat of port RD• Ellle JanHn' lllddle- WASHINGTON UPI _ Federal
the eo-1 oj Appeala, F�rth Dia- l)Orl,
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ludae J01eph R. Jaouon today ...
trtct llr. Brown 1P'U • _Nerti
Diunilled Vlrsll Jada, RuUand Ject.i Teamllt$1'11' Prealdent i.mes
tO'
J�.e · in HaW1ll
&amp;► lln. Ptul Steinrne tl IM. · "8D, Har- JL
req uest to einctl h i,
poln.ted. b)' Pre1ld,tnt
Tru- rlaonville; Julia Kittle, Pomeroy. tria1 op cbaqea that he mlauaed
------man. Be ur1ed the importance of
.union rWida.
n,latetln1 in the primuj� . 11
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DelDOCl'lt&amp; In H•,n» he Rid II
Charles W. Wayne, Rutland,
..OUP TO s1•'f1
-dercent of the' pe,ojie . are, rept,
The Bedford l;lome De'monstra..,_ vowrl and; tb� lt" •wP ' no has been fined ,10 and coata In
wonder that ·tbeJ wen able to Couhti Court · on a clwir:e of Hon Group WIii eerve Hn"dwlehes
havlna no mudflep1 on hll truck. coffte �d home made j)lH at the
aehie\.e ■tatellDOd.
Mr. Brown 1,ole '1111 " blPIY We,ne had been cited by the Primary Election . at BedfGrd,
lbte patrol.
M11 S.

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YOUTH BED · · · · Sale $37.95
CURTAIN STRETCHERS
, Was $6.50 · · · · · · Sala $1 .99

Sale 45c lln. ft.

5 pdterm lo choote from - Reg. 80. ·

lockeel,tn quality.

1

,

wllb' Mattress

sion. Wtl_ feel It ls a legitimate objection, bul
one that Is over-ruled by evidence undermln­

Four days from today Meigs County voters
go to the polla to e•erclse their privilege ·01
namlog Jndlvlduala •Dll&gt;Di whom tater will

A short busini5$ meeUng of tbe Women's Club with Mrs.

$3.95

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We Ought Not Turn Down A Bargain Like This

•·

lection of colors in lig ht and dark '·

1960

....

\VEA111ER
..,.., ....... ,. II.91., ....
..._ I

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heart�ning step l)actward.
Let's \;top thinking of what Ibis hospital
.
"
Th•� Is not' th, on1y ,reason for oppos!U'on, bu t
·" . for me. · ·
will' ·•uo
think, rat.h er, )l'hal it will do for all
olb�r•
it is - clearly tho main reaaon ·
the people of Me�s county.
bave been removed - and it deser1es discus---�---- --- ----- -- -

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Ohio, Fd,iay, April Z9,

An Editorial

Opposition to the bond issue b pinpointed
in the objection that "II will raise our taxes."

ity in this washable mal set. Qig se,--.,.
'
shades.

Pomeroy-Middleport,

W e believe the issue wUl pass.
However as the aayin&amp; goes, nothing is sure
·
ln love, war, and electio1a.

rayon

pile. Good styUng and ,,uperior qual­

Complele

Copper .:... 19 Ill, and 10 1' ,

STIil

Set of 100%

TH E WORKS

• •

SCREEN WIRE Sale 24c Ila. ft.

with llfltlMI
electric dl'Yffl

Pc. Contour Mat

ElBERFELDS - Complete Drapery Department On The 2nd Floor

lW,9�PM · · · Sal• 99c II■• ft.
11 FT.

Copper -

Alt

3

12

la

Bath Mat Sets

SO ' H ERE GO,ES!

outamotlc wa1hen

tSTAINllSS

a pr.

Add · beauty to your windOW$ now- at lmly
budfet prices. Abo -av ail a ble J·n multiple
widths.

SAYS

■ YHIAYRE

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Drapery Length

The attend ance banner wl!I won
by th e th ird frade tau1hl b11 Mrt.
1t·- R. Wiley.

IATU"DAY
N STARS
WF.STER
T.V.
BATI'LE ROYAi,
1-J'llmes Arn� - Gunsmoke
"GUN THE MAN DOWN"
2-Hu,h O'Brien - Wyalt Earp
''BRASS LEGEND''
3-0huck Qomiora - RI flemaD
"TOMAHAWK TltAIL"
.NOW AT STAT

Ready t o Jh' mg d raperies wHh a eustom
look, - � l"irit tiwo tone- shadowy color-effect
l, n &amp;eetat'8 -and r&amp;Yom Jn three decorator
colorw - white; toast bro,.0,n ; rosy beige.
T(f fit wind()W
'Mdth up to 42".
\
, . .. '
Drapery Length 83" - $7.95 a pr.

NO.

on the ·
The Dally Sentinel unequivocally
to
�ue
bond
mW
,,.
side of voting for this
provide 035,000 toward the proposecl publicly owned and rontrolled b�pital. ·

"Princess Lora ine"

Dr•w Drapes

,.m

Ja11les Best - 8'.11a.n Cummings
' 'VEft.BO'l'EN''

Mra. Gle n Ev a ns enterta ined the
Chatter Club Tuesday even ing •t
her home in Br adbury. Fo llowtna:
a thort buslneas aesalon wit h M.rs.
[vans prealding, a white elephont
auction wa■ held with Mrs. Enn,
118 auctioneer.
Games were played and prbes
awarded th e winners. Mrs. Wilbur
Youns received the door priae. Re·
fR1hmenta were 1erved to Mra. Ev•
entt UthUoot, Mrs. Alfred 81J8ll,
Mn. FloYd Dunfee , Mrs. Leo .
Crew, Mra. Youns and Mn. Nlthan
Blpo.

"Mocl•11a"
, .

XII

and insure vasUy improved medical ll&lt;!rvlces.

$2.95 a set

Mr. a�d Mre. Herbert Dixon
pd . family Vil'lte·d ·sunaa)I' " wi th· ·
and Mra. Cl i nton., Gilkey .and
lain ily of Harrisonville .
·
•
Ra
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M . a nd Mr .
y on'".' a, 11i
·· t da;g h�er .11 K rn u
'
ann re urned
!ild
}
on a.y ev�n 1ng : • t�r a
'tioni e
.
.
wtek end vls1t wlfli relative., . ni
Xeni a. They w.�, atcpmpa1'111!1d
home of Mrs. JaJ?it;I Fletcher and
eh J ldren ror a viiit. .
)fn. Owe n Dutty ■'nd cfauehter
r.;·� E�iiabeth, Orb' Ginth e r and
Mr'a. Eh.,., SIJ I�- we.r�
'-"!ithen
W1 Va. , Mondl'Y to atttnd the
funera l of Vel m a Ginther J ack!on.
.Rev. and Mn. Eu18ne Thom11
and daughter of Chillicothe
vie­
lted Monday with his -parents,
)Ir . and Mrs. Ev ere,t Thoma■ and
Ma brother and al■lar,ln•!•w 11r.
,nd Mn. Don Thom,11.

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$1.95 a set

Iti !:::

For Melp Conni)''• Veter,
au' M_emorlal Hospllll Bond
l1a1e . . . Thll b -elhlDg
0111' county and oar people
need.

VOL

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aliih

2 p�. cotton - sir.id rffiist111nt Ba·t h Mat Set. Preshnmk .
Size of mat 24" x 36". Col­
ors - ye-How, mist green,
fl"OSt)' pink, wih-ite, beige,
frosty b lue, turquoise.

I

Vote

4 '

It Is this: The peopla
decide by a majority vote wheth.er or not they shall own a
· ed 41 ••&gt; b••pltal whlc'h
modem, we 11-ulpp
--�
experience everywbere eIse h11 .proved will
attract more high .caliber , doctors to this area

ChenHle 3 pc-. Balih Mat Set
of 100% oottoo pHe. Wash­
able with III latex back that
is skid re.si-st,ant. Set con•
&amp;ims of mg, rontour mat
.and lid t'OVer. Lovely solid
col ors and tweeds.

I n pomeroy
•• LUCILLi HAw,c1N1

of premium f1brlc1 and

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BATH MAT ·SETS

p·:eopI 8

lood look1 lonatr becau ..

Olher Sulla fll,15 lo . f8t,5D

er e

I IJ Abou• .
Ma'nl:

A Style-Mart IUlt keeps ltl

...

A hymn sini Lil ,chedule d for
the Great Bend Baptist Church
Sund11y al two o'c lock , It Is an•
nounced by Hev. Arthur McCau ley
with the Racine Church participal•
m11. The singing wil l be led by
Freeland Norris.

The Rock Springs Busy Bet 4-H
C l ub held their regul ar meelinK at
6:30 p. m., Api-11 26, at the home of
)lrs. Amus Leunard with Mrs. John
Erwin &amp;6 ad visor .
t�ourteen members answered roll
call with the uame of a bird.
During the meeting a demon•
the mem­
stration on ta:...le !ICttins was given Church. All mothers of
are invited . Dot•
club
the
of
bers
by Joyce Stan'ey,
tie Brown and Gloria Buck will
demonstrations on sew ing iftd
give
Th, next meeting wil l be May
IO, at the Rock Spring&amp; M.ethodi&amp;t cooking.

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---

Clw11er Club Meeu
With Mr,. Glen EIIBm

drff1 up 1t araduatlon,

SING AT GllllAT IINO

, for a program.
Group sincina @f "God Bless
they stepped into a circle and the
,\ merica " opened the p[og.ram fol·
clo,ed with all joinmg
program
lowed by the Pted11e lo tbe Flag.
Ann Rupe, worthy matron, extend hands in the circle and sing i ng
ed a welcome to the mothers and "Blest . Be The Tie Thal Binds."
daughters with Carolyn Thomas
1iving the reapoor-e. A solo, "Moth·
er," by Sondra Potts accompanied
b)' Myrna Mug,- preceded • readPlan� Wl're disc ussed for Rural ing on "Mother" by Marjorie CroW',
Life Sunday i n May the date to be lfler w hich Florenu Tr-111;:y pre•
announeed l ater. Aprons we• sold 'itented two piano &amp;0l98.
by the home economic.a oodnittee
A flower was presented to Flora
as a money making project. Sev•
e , the oldest mother present
Downi
rs
plan to attend the
eral membe
and
to
C a rol ){enned)', tbe young.
'"Operalion Forward" night at the
est.
Th�r
e waa one group of lour
Pomeroy Bend Grange tonight.
ns prue nt, Bess Proctor,
g
neratio
e
"
e
a
D
y
and
was
Molh r's
"Trees
l_e Gravea, .Carol yn Th omu an�
Nel
Vbil the buoy Drapery Department on the %nd fioor --- For Curtain•, Draperies,
the theme of the progra m w hich
l 1saa Ka:, Thomas. Mra. Proctor
Me
Window Shades, Venetian Blind&amp;, Bamboo Blinds, Kin&lt;h Drapery Hardware, Uphol•
opened with group singing of
eai?nled a fl ower. Marjorie I
pr
was
"
poem,
Sweet
Home.
sterlng Materials, Pl.,,llc by tbe yard, PW ow•, CU1hlons, Bedspreads, Small Rugs,
A
"Home
r of• [
The Trees" was read by Mra. Dal e &lt;?"ow, on beh4lt �f the etiapt.e
Stair Treadl, Porch Mais, Stb:, Luggage, La mps, Blankets, Cover Lots, Sofa and Chair
presented :rtr11, Ru.� with a
her's ftcers,
Kaul! and a eontell on. Mot
Throw•, Davenport and Living Room Suite • and Studio Couch Slip Covers and the
.
&amp;ill io obtervance of her birthday.
Day was he Id . Group Slf&amp;tDS: of .
romplete line of Hoover Sw1jepen and Supp Ilea.
" ' Whi li pering Hope" concluded the ; Eac h mem � ir troducect 1 , the ir
progl'am.
"!i'ughter or H�l.t. alLer �ttlch
.
Refreshments were sened dur, �
Beauty Treatmtnt For You r Bathroom
.---------- . ..mg the social holl?'.

1..'!.� ,"�" Drive-In

It' s tradltlon1I to

Rock Sprin11 4,H
Club Ha, Meeting

I

Musical Program

I

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Joe Hill Dies In
East Liverpool
Of Heart Attack
mu,

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.,.,..,,·. �lo.

bar-- -

tl!ls Wu·tiot

w..,

Eastern ffi h

.

I Wife Of Former

Clark Swears·
No
HimDayola For
0' RecOf·dS

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I Has Exhibits,
I Fest1va] Events

rganast
• Has

o·led In ColumbUS

Crazy Russ1·an Grenades Plane
To Crash, K1·11s 9 Passengers
�j

By

Gov. Long Out Of His Pea Pq(�h

100,000Greet De Gaulle ln-M ardi Gras Air ln,New Orleans

NEW ORLEANS UPI-French
Preaident Charles de Gaul le reeelved a noisy welcome from lCJO.
•
000 -persona in a Mardi Gras mood
Thursday night a nd got his lapel&amp;
yanked by Gov. Ear l K. Lona, an
un ln\'ited �ter.
The Presid eot and his wife,
Yvonne will md their tour of th e
Unite d Stites tonight and leave
for French Guia na.
Before de Gaulle departs at
0:30 p. m . (&amp;tit) he will Jay 1
wrWt_, ,at the ,-.tue of 1he French
f�� ot . New � Orlcanp, �e •
i.ial trip '"' Ute llllal11l11tl lllvw

m,ke '- speech and at'tend ·several
socia l runetlons .
Screaming. f1f:g-wavin1 crowds
met de Gaul le at the ilr,Mirt
, Thursday night when h e flew from
., San Franciaco and l ined tlle - �
1
mile route
into tcl'1'Jl�. • J;i¥!)'
jammed i1Jto broad clillal S&amp;ett
u de Gaul le led a puade of 1
thousand marc h ing ao ld.l... · 1nto
the French Qu a rter, which
his
country so ld to the United Slates
· 1&amp;7 years ago.
Wa lling for de Gaulle whe n he
1ot to Jackton Square, tlle ' heart
of the French Quarter, - Loll&amp;

whose madcap tour of mental in•
stitutions last s11mmer created
world headl ine&amp;. Long had b eeti
kfl out of the plan! for de
Gaul le's visit.
Peering out trom under hia
f loppy 1traw bat, ,he governor,
wbo leaves his' orfioe in lea than
two wecka to 10 b■ct to hil
"pea patch" In north central Lou·
isiana went to the reviewlna
stand and waited for de GauUI!.
When the towering generel and
his party alTlved, It beume IIP.­
parenl lhit nobody bad tbot11bt
the a:o\lel'nor -wwld
\IP, De

mow·

Gaulle and Long atood around
looking al eaeh 1tt her uncomfort­
ably for nearly f i ve minutes be­
fore 10meone thought to in troduc&amp;
tbem.
After they were Introduced they
ch11ted momeQtarlly and then d:e
Gaulle turned arou nd to so to hia
seat. Lona, wbo app,nnU., had
not finished ta�, er · ·
�e
ceneraJ by the I■,ela
ink�'
�'
ed him back.
'i
'Mte aloof' de GabUe � l"
both men cbockfed •nd aid 1101118
�lo each other u4 lllio
1;,
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