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S--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 18, 19e0

MEIGS THEATRE

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POIIEROY, OHIO

"BL~~tgEL..

c. lL WI,. sr. hoo returned to
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Mr . and Mrs. Edward Ha&amp;~ert)t
lolro. Hubert Mace was returned were in Parson1, W. Va. la~t wet~k
to her home Thursday from Hoi· for the funeral of Mn. Hauerty'a

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record hop on April 30 wben the Racine PTA met Monday

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nicely and ia able had betn vacationing in Florida
wht'n he had a heart attaclr. and
May BrittSATURDAY
OJrt
evening
The Lord
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Franlr.surgery
Cbeesebrew
Wednesday
underwent
·at lbe to Mrs.
be up
Paul
a little.
'I'Ileiu wu reported died .
' ~,.2IOHAU~~-':?r.
in the revised by.laws were read, the only major change belhg
· Holzt!r Hospit.l and lt reported ;u at her home Thursday.
Before going to Parsons lhe Hac·
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th t d I • ~ to th CO t C
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to be &amp;
Ughtly impr()ved.
Zita Nferl Is recoverlaa: at her gertys went to Columbus to meet
Robert Taylor, Lindo Dbrlstia•
a e ega~s
• un y ounc
• ecled w en election
mprDvements
rted Sched_uled Soon .
home alter hoving her toullo ,.._
_ alto _
of offlcers is held . It was decided to talk with Maurice Lott
Mr. and Mrs . Edward Moore moved at Holzf:r Hospital TuPa- :wi n;. L. M. Whiteman, sister ot
Mr~ . Haggerty who flew here from
"l'llE 30 FOOT BRIDE
! concerning what the Association will do for the Eighth grade.
At SaJisbu~' Grade School By PTA aod daughter Shelia have return· day morning.
Of' CANDY ROCK"
Mrs. Wtlma Reiber, Mn. Ruth -..
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Mr. and Mrs. Michael Ha.:kett San Francisco, California, for her
Stienoe Fiction _ Leuebter
Bradford and Mn. G. T. Hildore ence and plana were made to ·
Mrs. Merl,in Tra~y ~lld at the rneetlng of the Salisbury were called by the death of hia and children were ill Charleston brother 's fW'Iera l.
1last Suoday to vt~~t wt' th Mr. and
SUN MON MMf T\J:IS
were named u the nominatina: ·practice Tueld.ty at 7:30 P· Jtl . PTA hetd Tuesday eve~ atlthe schoOl
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Lte Pattenlon, Be~ty McOowaU the music for the Mother Slnsers Tuclr.er, aecond grade taught by Lol'\l't~ Pre,e.r ln unJtojt. )In: :ave the Melga Memorltl IJOBPI· to her home on Seventh 4.venue Kim.
pbn to visit In Chicago with Mr.
,.,~~""'""'""'""'=~'=""'£_~b•~d~m~iv:,;ed"__'f~or'_"th"'e_:•~P~ri~n~g.:_co~n~f~er· Dolore• Kraeuter and the tHird George Star~u reportint 'for tJM al story, dlatributed JIUoretJJn because of toNiUtis .and will not Mr. and Mra. William Houck and and
Mrs .. James Bri.ngard.
&amp;hradl.e taught byh Margaret Houda· committet;
wbtcb met 'flU• ~ nd C1lnduperlctedod a quetUoa and be able to return to school until daughter Beth of u--,·oo ore
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viaitinc her p.rents, Mr. and Mn.
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Refresbmentl were aerved at
Dinner gueats off Mn. Clarerce
L Mltcb. Mr. and .Mrs. George son1 David and Steven of Wheel·
fdr he clo10 of tho meeUng with u-.
Wedneadav
Foaah of Athens also visited the ing were here visiting with Mr.
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gram hour and Mn. .&amp;rnlre Riffle, Mi-t.
bert DfsqQ Ind. Jeorge :ftU'ehet and Mrl. Harry 1Margaret auer, n . Lillian Stei!t
tc ee yeilterday. Lilt wee.kead and Mra. Mitch and Mr. and Mrs.
Thein C'Dndueted ·a discunion on Mrs. Robert Blp'd~te .,.re .NIJM. ~uleton ~~~..:...__;_
and Mrs. Lester Boice.
Mr. aDd Mrs. Robert Mitch and John Sclnes.
el&amp;:ht question• namely :
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"Should •ou lead vour child to 811
nom Ql .1.1111 co~ "'"

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Mi 114 ft.oNIM 'S tory tltr1f t• .the.

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think o1 bia iNc¥r .as a friendly

person?"

"U you b•¥e dlUiculty in COiltrolling your chiJd should you
!:~o~/·~·~t wai~ unW you go t,o
Are you wiliJng to diseuu with
the teacher, )'our child's ab.ility
or di&amp;ablllty?
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· Do you expect the teacber to
diacusa these problems durin&amp;
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If you belleve the teacher i1
~~ng a coo~ job, du you tell her
Do you expect special le~iency
for your child in dlaclpli.ne or
gradinl?
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Do you expect the tucher to be
more puritanlcJl than you areT
U the teacher'• ttancJards are
stricter than yours do you resent
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TO SECURITY
ltop ln ... ond start SniJig.
Add .. 1""" I«&lt;Wlt ......
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How
ll.qusb . tnd Mra,; N~~
W~U"era~Jllf!:' who pr~o~ ' a
U:.lt ''Leaders Tathlg • Gtou• ~
Jf,wtllei to· t Sr&gt;e&lt;ial _ , ... lncll

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Mf!l . Joha Moore who 'prea~Jed ~
a :folk dance taught therl! bf lfL
Jo H,ardy lnd a play ''Blue - ~" .
Tbe achool ~;~~ewa wu iJVeiJ. by ,
Mra. Orin Smith, who ••n•.,•t.ect·.
that. Mn. Geneva Jo.e,c.bbtJ. ~~ or· ·
dered t-he music 1nd the fDr!Da:
·mutical will be prea~tecf Ia
AprJI.
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WUliam Atkin~ wu pr~tetlt and '

eeonomJc11 room.

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El)joyed Dinner
Thursday Evening
Brownie Troop N ol Mld~Tei&gt;Oi-t
enjoyed a djnner Thurt&lt;fax evenIns at the Martin Roltouroht to

Rhodes Services
HeldTuesday At
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SAVE -TOMORROW· SATURDAY
9 A.M. TO 9 P.M•
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Rb!Hjeo •er·· ~eld trOm the !Willi
of Girl s&lt;ourw..~ · but due :
CbaP4!1J, TUetct.y at 2 p. m. wtth
bad weather waa pqatpo~_d :

the Rn". Walfo J, Bart11le;,
of the· Federated Church,

ing.
SPtclel mu1tc Wll provided
Mra. !kin NetJtz:llng, organi1t
Mu . Muvin Burt, ac.loiat.

We Pay 3% lnterelll 011 Your Savlnp

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. . )J.Jkfl! HaQelt ia. lejldtr pf
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bird Is aasirtant, and they met 'jtl~·
the Jirll at their maeting ·room ~
the Methodist church precedln1
tbe dlnher for their re8ular meet.
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Burial wu made io the Pine
Grove cemetery and pallbearers
were Willard Hines, Denver Thorna, Walter Baer, Lawence Lann· .
BANIUNG 81NCE 1872
lng, . Edward Schaefer, Fred Neue
and Le11ter Ru11ell
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'lllembe• Federal R-rv• SyaleD
Cominc from out of town for
the servtee were· Mr. an~t : · ;
Member federal
John · Walker, Mannlnt W'a
Depolli 'IWMII'bre CorporaUon
Mlu Patricia Knebuach, and
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Mrs. John Copland, Canton;
POMEROY
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William Huahes, Athen1 and Ml111
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Harold E. Hubbard wall named
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Mary ·Jane Gerard :W~ijl ~Uglb1Q

fttr .t ht .P~n but wa, un11bl~ to be
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and tntrod~eed. Mrs. Maxlrie Cramer director of .apeelal event. in
tb~ company'• pubUc relltlon• de·
partment.
She abowed and talked about
colorful aUdea taken in ~~:~I
Germany !)D a recUt trip t

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CUci, R~da llyuUr ·arid Betty
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T·be appointment of H\llll W.
Ray Jr., to tbe Public Relations
.staff of Columbus and Southern

Oakley C. ColilnJ, ltooton, Nld

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enouch laat aigbt to ooUect re-aultl of a aeeret ballOt taken en·

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Of EndolMDlent Here

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One quarter pound beef CHAR BROILED to your preference with shredded lettuce, tomato, pickle and our
own tangy sauce to enhance Its flavor.

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MJY. Mae ·Baiaey, 'Dd the Ml11ea CollinB,
Frieda Faehnle aDd Bell Sanborn. Haue~. Charlen~·

The billoi wao ,lobil ·ot a meet·
1n1 of tht Mel" ~ouolp Republl·

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"BE MtlN ~BAB·BBOILED FIAVOB" .
THE FABULOUS

Ray Appointed
To PR Staff Of
C&amp;SOE Company

doning a cJndJ.dlte fOr conareu
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bach, Kitt7 Peril~ger,
Henneuy, Patrlcla. Fultz.,
GtOetkner, KiY Compton, Mary
Ann Rietard and Jamea Mees.. lJn·
da Kirkland, Robert B1,1ck, Rk:hard CoUIDI, Mickey Mencbinl, Nan·
cy Burna and Qntra Swab:el received $2 and ct]tifleates.
Prizea of $1 and certificate~ were
· were th!!&amp;e iwarded to .B renda !Bailey, ·

the dinner
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the Heath
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Mra. Folrqer.
Mattie ol
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Mtt; Carl
Mattox,
Follrod, i~~~1 . Fre;~em~a~n~,

SPECIAL SHOWING
QF ELE,CTRIC APPLIANCES

Just try tnis huge super burger for size, flavor and soul
sotisfyin!j goodness. Grilled to your own preference.
One quortef. P!;lund beef potty with a slice of real American Cneei~ · !melted) with snredded ll'ttUC!:e, tomato,
pickle ani;L~,r own famous sauce to compliment its de·
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Columbua and Soutl\em Ohlo Elec- went to Jane Baer,

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ina anti cUnner Were

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Egg Hup,t.
Prizes of $6 in
Tom Hendrix, manaJ:er of . the sold $40 or more

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and

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tbe· former . state ~enator uaid.

TWO ·,ACi •CHAAHS • ' ·

Defendant Favored In
Common Ple~is Court
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Pleas COU!'t ruled)o f4vqr pf the
detemtont .•wardinl Eruelit M.
. · SQUAD CALLilo
The Ra,clne emeta•ttcy squad was ~urtOn; $2GO. ·In ' the elK ·Pe,rl

8,urt.~ •. aecotd·
Mrs. Earl HOlman, J?cine road. In&amp; to , an eni:ry .fl~ed , t~y.
Tbe suit evolved frv:m .an a1.1to
She suffered a fractured Jeg Jn a
accident
ln which . n~ sued '
fill . She was taken to an out of
BurtOO.
f9r
.dabl~Ce&amp;·
~OUD\)' hospital.

ealled this mornina to the home of Deem .vtl •. Er.neat

City won first place . awatd~i!' tbree

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I" 'h"'me their "Grand Old ()pry"
F.alltO!I'rn High School on
IS•IDd.ay artemoon, March 20

Due to the bad ~ather cantil-

and · conflict in rehearsal
dates, previpus rehearaals were
not well attended.
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Norma Newland, dire~;to. r of the
all peraons ··in the
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3Mason City Acts Win Top Applause In Show
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Cllrenee neweht: 'pd·Ned'i-C&amp;U, ' There Will' be· a :daace at th~
both.. Of!' Mi4dlePQt\,·wJll1 ft."ce:·e~- E-agles Club tonight ·from 10 unhl
ge1 1Qf: ·iptolieaUOftl• M:oriclh11 ,e
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l· ·1 for members and guests. It was
bel , a~ ·bhthi'· ~itt!! __ - ,tJrevioWJy a~nounced t~ begin at
pol~..~lr tltij\111:...' \UJ:·.~: .•. :.:· : 'P p. m. Mus1c will be bY: the Gt
tentatively 1;rt_ rOf · 8:30 a. m, .. · 1 • Notes.
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Obio Electric Company wn today
announced by Robert E. KiaabiU
Director of Public RelaUona.
Ray, a naUve of Columbus, ta a
graduate of Ohio State Unl\W·
sity. He sened a.s a writer and
editoi during a tour of duty 1rith
the Ni.vy. Followiog these terms,
he worked as a Mar~t ~h
.1\n.ab'at for the A. C. 'Nie)IIOtt ·Com
,pa~. ctaicaao, and was. ,.!\lslitaal
·laformation Officer f-or ~ _O hio
Department .of Highway&amp;.
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MILLERSB!IRG; 0'. IJPI-~ fire

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ina' in the Holinea Couoty vmaa:e
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OINIRAL HOSPITAL

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lineup of Lhe show must .lliaye~ re­
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; 'i4J.y s~~nel, Pomeroy

By Roy L. SJBtth
One ol the mQst interesting speculattons in whtch any man
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era on o the part that bas been played
in history by the anonymous Some or the most important
wo,rk.s of all time have been performed by individuals who
never got their names in the _{laper
ln t:plte of all the publicity giVen 1.o the dropping of the
bomb on Hiroshima, tbere ia not one American in 25,000 who
.elm name the pilot of the plane that carried it. or{e of the
most fateful events~ the 'f,ir m Europe was the preservation
df th~ Remagen bn~se ~ss the Rhine, across which the
Ameracan troops poured· 10 ~ursuit of the fteeing Germans
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YOBK UPI-Su&amp;ar Ray
~ (lltened trainme for
n bout wtth Paul Pen
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beat Robmson last Janu
fll'1 for the Ntw York vers1on of
1M WGl"k1 pwddlewelght cham·
piOillbip. Robinson sparred two
rOuii4J F.riday and wlll meet Tony
... Baldoni in a tune-up bout at Bal

flm.Dft, April 2

.fAftiOTI SIGN LINEMEN

J;Ofi~N UPl-George Gtlchr1st
Jtl aound tackle from Tenneasee
..tt Colle&amp;e and Robert E Lee,
MO pound &amp;ua.rd from the Unl
ftnlty (If Massouri. have s1gned
eQntfactl with the Boston Patriots
of the new American Football
Leque,. the club announced to·

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Rlclne . .. . ...
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Rlvervlew: Fitch 7-4-18; Durst
3-2-8. l!lssell ~12; llood ~;
Cashdollar 11-4HJ. Tot!\4 7 (13-~j tl
Racine: OUri '4-(J..C; WicJEUDe
Bolley 3-~; Knoi'P ~.o.4;
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Valley Manufocturlnl COmpanJ,
Tay,or'a Buckeyes advanced to the finals with a 76·54 win of Coolvolle, ~8-113.
wer NYU
Leadlni ""er for tbo ICI.dbis
Taylor 1aid froBh Coach Frank .scoring one way Bfld then we de was John Darrow wltb 28 ~~··
Truitt predicted that the Buck- c1ded to do .somelhlns else We Bob Ashley pnd J1m Barto_, e~b
tie• would win by a 'i'b-60 eeore should ~~~~·e stuck to what W11.1. scored te Caldwen had 11 tor
"But we did not play a good workmg
Coolv1lle
game,'' Taylor said. "We were
Taylor referred to the 8-0 lead
Mana11er LJOni.!l Boggs of tbt
not sharp and we didn't get out that Ohio Slale took at the outset Middy club praised every o~ of
and run lake I had hoped we and the lacl that NYU pulled to his boys "They a.ll played (ftat"
would"
wllhm two points shortly after· he said, noting especially tl\e l'e·
ward Of his All America center, bounding 1 of big Jim B~ton
"For one lhtng, we just got out
Lucas, Taylor said, "he around Ute boards, and the "con·
of final cxamR I don 't say this lplo.yed
a heck of a ddcnswe tlnued Improvement" or John
as an excuse but I have yet to
Thompson, Yellow Jacket football
~ee the team from our conference
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"Oa&lt;h gave full coach and Tuffy Kn!Jht, Ruut~d
The W.nnl ""
pIay It1 best In thi 11 tournament.
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to Tom Sanders, NYC cen assistant
not a an
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We are on the quarter system , ''"'dil
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and just finished uur fmals Wed Ler
coac ·
M.Uay Mareb 21M
"hn't he something?" Taylt:lr
Nell Monday night the Middle's
, ~~~day night''
11skcd. "Qu 1ckt Good shot! ..~f~'t''' :Wil! come up a.tahtat the. GaOlT.pylor, who sounded more like
'nru ...,.h Ulh
Coach Lou Ro!;sinl of NYU ahufl po1u ~lUers m the champton$bip
a losing coach than 1 winner, also had good words for both centers contest at 8 l!i. l..ast nl$ht the
pointed oul thfll his teAm was
"ln companng Lucas with my Mtllers handed the Ecofiimy "Oro"pretty young" and WPB under a own Sondcn 1 would have to say eery, New Haven, 1\ 68·48 defeat.
''terrific mental strain '
that this ga;ne JUSt showed that
Lcadmg scorer for the MiUe,r's
"I feel fortunate that we won both are grept centers." Lou said was Pfleage with 22 , pointll lt.
It's wondcrtul," he said "But we
"Ohw st01 te's overall height and Roullh of the Grocer a tied him
Open 8
to 9 P.M.
gave the ball awsy too much"
wetght ju~t proved to be too much for sooring honorJ witti J2.
T•ylor eave t\la team cRdit for for us to handle
lhey wdl be
The conaolatltm &amp;ante lilt 7 Monthe win and 1ald:
tough 011 anyone they race 10 the da)l will be between the twb 10!1·
Maaon, W. Va.
"We got (}Ur points too easily final!" Rossini added
ing team&amp; last Qliht.
1 ~!!!!=i!!:l!!!!!~~~~~~~-: at the start or the ,ame We were
San'dera tummed up the game Middleport
10 84 &amp;i ~8
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sadly by saying·
Ohio V¥1le_y
21 32 44 mJ
''We \rled to slow it down. we
Middleport· Darrow 2~j Ashley
wanted thtm to play our game, 16; Barton HI; Marltham o; crooks
but they just played our aame 3
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better than we did "
Ohio Valley Cole 12, Caldwell
18, Elhman t: Giul 10; PiiWoll 10

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Dayton Roosevelt Treadway
Millera
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McMohnn 4
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No 1 ranked Dayton _to•J tJV' a
leads an all·•tar cast ol C ln~&gt;s AA
and Clas1 A teams Into the reg·
aonal h1gh sehool basketball tour·
namont final&amp; tonight to deter·
mine the teAm&amp; to play for the
stale championships neKt weekend
ThE' Teddio1, who captured the
top spot In the UnHed Pree1 lnternntlonal CoacheR ratings, we're
joined by No 2 ranked and two·
time defending lltate champion
Cleveland Et.1t Tech, No 3 ranked Canton Timkeu and ninth rank·
ed Toledo Scott In tbe Cln• AA
field '
LfadJnl the Class A
the regional finale were .,;;;; ·~iii,;,; "[tlli&lt;i;"
Local and Northwe.tern,
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I'OUnd or the Stale tC
year
The Ttddle• u•ib dJs~ of
Ml~dletown. 9~, Frld17 nlt~t at
Cinelnnatl, runninl up a '~
tylne point spread aealnat the out·
manned Midd.iea.
Clinton TUUtD had a toutb
time 1e\tlne by 16th r~IOJd
Portsmoutll, llf.lll, to a 111~1' aaio•
at Columbua,
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R~Qfl•l S.mi·Finals

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C9ACH MIXICANS
CITY UPI-WorJd
Pancho Gon·
Ana:eles 'tw offered
to coach the Mextcan Davis Cup
team provided Rafael Osuna, a
.tudent hi: Calirorma, iB included
on lhe ~"'· Mexican Tennio Fed·
l"':~~offie~al• aald.

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Dayton R.ooiWI.tf 95
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Cincinnati Western Hlfft; 4 •
Urbllne 41

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C•nton Tlmk•n S4 f'ortttmouth 52
Newark 69 •t.ubenv,llt 51
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SAN FRANCISCO (UPI) - Coach Fred Taylor of OhiO tourney lut n~ght at Kyger Creek
Slate said today his freshman coach who scouted New York H••h school the Middleport DoUJP.veralty, (:Riled the outcome of the1r NCAA aemt-finals partinent Store ilafe.ated the Otiio

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Middles Reach
Taylor's Scout Hit Outcome
Finals In Kyger
Independent
Play
Of BuckS, m AImost On Nose. Creek
In the aeml-flnalo of lbe lif(er
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render to Communltt• P6Wtl' aftd
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Fr. John COUI't..Qe:J .......,,
Amenta'• ..m 0 5 t dtl!lht~
C&amp;thollc Uleolofiao, ..... ~ lllrik~
mab aimdtr ~nau.,.. In ~PM.
lhJiC the moral wue r•JM9 b;&lt;i:zt9dern weapon1. He e1ud .•tbe r'':'A«al
tm~ratlve" o1- our t.tM tJ1 1 to
av01d bemg forced into JLMMtiob
cf choosina: "Between the ,~..
ate altemauvn of uni~ 'ilom.
1 ~ d~•th or ~mpleta. su~ to
CommunJJm
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UrnltM War Letlti,_..
Fr Murray 1a1d that "1t11Ute4
war' ' 111 the ooly lunA of war that
can be Jegatlmlilt.ely w.q:ed, I#Dder
any provocation Althoueh _.,Preparedne11 for limited war mv be
more expensive thAD ri'b'l.q' ex·
elusively on an aU-Out nue~ de·
te.....nt. he '""1• "fU.:al policy"
cannOt be used aB an excuse Jror
an IMmoral
straten
whu:l)
rules IJ}ltnational
Oi:e "RC)Uibilft:y"
of limitation or wKr." •
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Thus, appro_pr•ate safeguardC to
lllS\ll'e that both .tldet ,CJ.ve up ..., ••
PONt of mus eittrmt~on se,llll
to bie: one 101 ~ ~~ would sat1s1y the conaclenUJ 01 ~·h ·•nu·
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}llclfl8f.a" and "Christian
:
U " lTikhe Dr Miller an4 Fi'.
urray. Will at'a
why 10 ny:ny
prayers
be focused on GetJev•
duriag the coming mbnths:.
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armament conferenet&gt; gethng un extermmahon "
derway at Geneva
Churchmen know It Will be ex
HaHng "'" that, Dr Maller
tremely difhtult to work out a agrt&gt;ed With the Iowa theolotianll
dependable agreement with Rus that tt a morally "mdefenatbJe"
tJa on controlled International du. for the United States to bwld 1t.
lrllllment
mtiltary defente straegy enllrely
But they are praymg for such around 8 eapaelb for "mil&amp;!llve
an &amp;Jleement with the bervor of retahahon" With nuclear weapon!!
men who are caught m an agomzStr.,.. Conw-.rtlen•l Arm•
inx mor•l dilemma.
He •a1d thts country should ahllJ
The dilemma is summed up 1n be atrong m ·•conventJOnal arms"
two que1tions·
so that it could , 1n a cns1s, pur
u no one
wa who the br, dge tender was.
COilert Named Julius
1 ~n the Chnstum eonSC"iehce sue "other courwe&amp; of aetlon " than
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condone, under any Clrl'umslancel all out nuclear war
twas Rome's boast that any man accused of a majOr crime the ue of weapons of mass eK'
' Surely we are to be condemned
could be-,assured of a fair trial The Apostle Paul after a se· termination'
if 11 ill merely a budget that
r¥!s of de~YS1 ~ ~p~aled his case to Caesar arid bad been
2 Can Americans undaterally keeps up from providing altec:na
pror:pl$ed '- trial m the ~best court of the Empire. When the renounce aucb weapons without IJveB to reliance on nuclear weap.
little party set off from Judea, the aged Chrtstian was guarded throwing the world open to Com- on&amp;,'' he said . .. We Bhould put in
by a troop of Rontan soldiers under the command of a man m~Jnlft ~onquest'
named Jtilius.
There " a -owmg bod f
Y o
I n th ~ COQrae of th e years o f h IS ministry the Apostle bad Cllrlatqn optoiona- in the Uhited
been ~ntraed
having State• which m•weu a r~lu•A
, :qq repeatedly, everv
, J laying on of the ···h
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re~.u ted tn ~uptel'Q.US d~ wounds on his back. Ot'e wonden "no" to question number 1
Quarterly meetin1 of the Letut
what ~\iU~ qt1J,st haVe thO\Ight of such a prisoner, with hunNuclur Pat!ifitm
_Charge churehes wall held Sunday
dreds Pff,Dlry~s 0),1 bl&amp; ~Ck
Thl1
viewpomt,
somehmea afternoon wtth DHltrict Supt Bauer
eaii fprgJ,ve hbn for not knowing that he h3d in his called "nuclear ~Cifasm," was presadlng, Reporb were given by
charge the man who was to wnte a large section ot the New. summarized in a atatement iasued all the churches on the chargeTestament and who was a I d b
h
rec~ntly b,Y aeven theolo11hms on Letart Fall1, Ealt Letart, Apple
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Y a not er man who the faeulty of the Unlted Preaby Grove, Morris Chapel, StJversvtlle
was to wnte an ad&lt;lztional ~~ge block of the sam.e book
terlarl 'Seminary at the University Oak Grove, Great Bend and SuttQU'
SuPJ)C)8e that JqUqS bad nOt handled the matter WeiU ·Sun. of Dub\lgue, Iowa
Mr. and Mn. Davia Hill and "'"
. h on lha t f~u.l jourr
Th e theologians said the old- Pl!l'l')' of RaCine and Mr. and Mn
poSe tllat Paul had been ~IIowe d to pens
nt!:y. What a loss the world Would have sustained
(41Jhioned. kind of war could be Harold Grimm were dUUler guesta
alorj&amp;Side ,t he falnous and the chosen, but he also ... rally lUJt•f•ed as a ''laot resort'" of Mr, and Mn. Jerry Hill Sunday
· God
acwmpam~ ~e Jnon_pl!ous on many an occasion.
d.dtnse of freedom and iUJt.Ice
in bonor of Mr Htll'll birthflay
.
I Bid y_.u Tlke Heart
... wt the th,..t a.,cl a.urci•
MR. Wilma. Hendenon and suTbe plan caJ.led for a fall departure, which was a highly of tht meant of m..s axtennine- san of Allred are •pending the
dangerous matter. The.Mediterranean is a rough sea du~ tion in wavlnl war is ltlasphelnf week with ltf. and Mrs. Robert
th
inter
111111tt God th, rr ..tor, ,.... Burmen •nd son.
Mrs James Lee ,Jlutb enter.tained
.e W
season, and Paul could anticipate trouble. He dt
_,..., •IKI red..., of hum.n
Mr and Mrs. Jim Bell spent 1'VIth
a saralil~ C6ventry 1'wflr1
his be~t ~_pYrSuade ~e autflo.ryties to postpone the departure Ute:• '1'1IQ' lddtd.. "It Nfntt Sunday evening 1111th h1s brother, party at h~ hl)-!lle Tue'B4ay efen.
un~IJ sp#iji. ~ut offiCialdom 1s sometimes very dumb And tt-• fttT purpow for which wer Don Bell and family, Racine.
ing w1th iue~ ;-siSter, Mn. Bi~
Off hey 1N,e1pt.
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may lawfully be wtCrM. . by
George Albert HiU, who is em· ltasb as co-bpstesilln.~
· aYne 1 ..
1M ind.ICI'Imlnat. dHtrvctlon of ployed .In CoJumbua, spent the ons of 't'oreh wu de
The Uniform Sunday ~llool lesson for March 20·
..,. rril and ttw oood. ttw lust • weekend at tbe home of hU. par. The door' pru.e w.u ~ by
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oftd 1M ••luot, tho dofonsoleto ents,)lr and Mro Jerry HHI
Paul
.N1cho~ ftWe~h•ntl
ch Tllking his Pfo.b)#m,s to I!OJI!O&lt;In~ hes! ab !• ~elp him solve them Is a !'tactlce every
i
and the •rmed, fh• tiv!nt~ aftlll
Carl Wolft Jr. of Mar1etta Col· served to iMrs f'i'anlt Blie )In;
But they were oqly a few days out of port when they found U... .,.. yet 1oom .
lei&lt; opeot th• week end with his Alfred CashdoU.v. :Mrs.. dbatJ~
lid should he taught earlj m ~e, In lh1~ !il!ll!nce the boy goes to the engineer to
the~lv~ in terrible storm from which they did not escape
"There 1s no conr!e1vable end mother, Mrt. Carl Wolfe and SJ:s- Noms, Mrs ~ Osborne, Mn:.
get hiS toy locoinottve oiled, Later be will n !OW ;k!vlce and help on what career to take
fo~ore ~an l~ d~ys. Eve~ then they lost their ship. But all that iustifi., lhese means··
len, Mrs. D. v. H•U and ldn. Dale Paul N1chob, Mrs .Grant Boring
up, what ,4ollege to attend, For m.any years . to COIIUl he may need advice on health.
a
Wefe
&amp;avi!d.
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Thu
statement
drew
a
reply
Hill.
:tkre· ijll!\lll h~~ I'W'~ to know WblCh Is C&lt;lltiHliYlce and wlllch is ~uack.
Mrs. Cli!'tord ~m1, Mn. ~nY
In th~Jiliclst oftfte worst {)f the storm Paul assured them from another noted PJ'esbyterian Several of the children of Mr. Harr1s, lin. Ro~ Dunfee, •n.
,oilr cit 11\e strorrg~st I!utJes of a parent"b "gUiding children lp$ard app~jatio~ of
~eY:~l;d come tbro,ugh, for he had been granted a theologian, Dr Wilham Lee Mil- and Mrs Hank Shane are 1u.
Maurtce Reed, llm.Dorman Rfed,
~,~hiiJ"1h attendap~~·. Here. m_any;p~,l&gt;wms &lt;;~~n tw ~en t.ltli th.e oosurance th;l • a!l.that
VlSlOn
in
wfii&amp;. he had beeit fOretold a safe outcome.
ler of Vale Cl~mity School.
Mr and Mrs. Okey Kt!lser and Mrs r.ma Lou M1xer and P4ty.
!~ i\lil ~1'eA!!ertf• ~ll b~en.foonl apthbr!jtaltve 1ources. And there ar~ manf other
G d
eti
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Anawws In Nllptlve
children spent Sunday with hi" Sue Sprague, Patty Cowdery, A;tu7
ul~t.eotno:· a'bsorb \he child's tlme anC! att imtlon, of course the chief among !IIese is
O som mes sav:es HI e'ntire crew because of the preDr :Miller called attention to parents, Mr and Mrs Ervin KeiJel' Ethel T~:~)·lor, Mrs. Wayne Li~fDs,
leal'!lli\:1 ~!!Qui religion, faith and duiJ'. ,
seneeamongthemofonegqd!,yman More than one multitude question number 2 '- and an- Mr and Mrs. A,v;to Jarrell of and the h~ ~
.
has ~n ~Ved, by a Jonely iPdividuaJ.
swcred 1t in the negative "Pres- Boone County, W. Va. moved Iaat
_Ji;6r, fnformilion a·bout , the Sunday or Church School of your faith speak to your own
Jl.t'llli"' lail&lt;"t;~· $,,.
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ent history does not offer any vi&amp;- week to the J\OSf ~nd aod Gravel
Dl~J¥~~o!jefe~ !~ 1~•· ""!'•.?\!les ~· 1~\ ~JSpaper.
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Th~
§hOWE!d us unusual kindness." How many tble alternative to the mamte- property at Apple Grove.
times In J..1'fe{1¥ ~e n'lat~er develops we find that kind hearts nance by the Americans of the Mr and MrR . El.r.a Lakins of Long lir:
pfd
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it will, irr some measure, foster ond ·help sustairt
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a•nd mer.cifti ha1;1ds await us.
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threat of nuclear as a deterrent :Bottom were recent guests of her rick ";;.
Mr and !ln. ., Z.. ..lhlllplfty
which IS good in family and community lire, this feature is
In o
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to the Sov1et Union's use o( her m~e. Mrs Okey Kisor.
ur Cl Y ere was a m~ W o ad shown little interest in destructive power," he s~ud . "Tius Mr and Mn. Dallas nm and were recentTiueau atJ:- i. hqme
sP!)nsored by the bu~iness firms 11nd organizations whose names
~be drive.tor funds for then~* hosP.ttal. But three years after deterrent operates not only to pro- fam1ly of Apple Grove eaUed on of .Mr. and Min. Carl ~ml in
Pomeroy. lilt. ·llumphWfl{bitth'ldpear below.
It was built he was taken sud®ply Ill in the night and had to teet the American nahon but also Mrs J D Roush. sunday.
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be ,~sb,¢, to the O~rating wafd
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a whole network of alhed ami aaMr and Mrs Deru:el Boggess and day was observed.
Mn. Marvin Rhinehart or Elkins
. I neve_r. th~bJ.!gf\~ .-\fqt#d ~ver need a hospital1~ be JSaid., soctated nations
famlly lpent Sunday Wlth her par• to t)Yb.Uftubl).. waS"lzgbting hiS 'fayh.back to health and L'trength ' ' t'It may be that the 'balance of enta, Mr and Mri H 0. ·Dotlglas West Virginia, is- 'Yis:itbi( ber Parents, llr. and J(rs. lien Buckley.
·~ ~* 1 Rla.kes ,me a little ashatned to think that others bulli.~; ~m.1ffual terro~.· precartous and ap- of Eallt Letart
,
fqr ~qe the institution which wa's to save my life. As soon as 1 palling as 1t 1s, has preserved and School opened Monda{*lier tie. Mr and lin. M. A. Hall of Long
l'oD efoy Budget Bhopplag Cmiler
Bottom were here Sa\urdiY to visit
get out of 'l;lere I'm going to help this hospital get read for 1s preservmg a rough kmd of mg closed due to bad weather.
the1r son and d.augbter-iJt..law, kr.
!he ne•t man wJ10 Is in trouble ll$1 was'"
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There We Folllld Brethren
Submitted by Ralph C. Zunde~ Putor
Mr and \ln.' Moue
It w~, on the st~ts of the i!J.clent cjty of Canton that once
Ifeno were callers Sunday In
a
Pomeroy !!apt._ Qlurell
~ fodtlnd ~. Y~ul!g,,Cb!tl~ pay wllo said, "Let me hold your
home of hll Ptll'enta, Mr. and
J S. Marks
an as \""_go down !be str~t I am a Chriatian. and it gives
"DRINKING AlfD D!lmNG"
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me ~Jte f~~elilig tlutt I have hold •of the Church ut GOd when I
M:r and Mrs. Bert SbumlfaJ
c~n Ieell!te blinllcla&gt;iP f&gt;t a Christian from America!'
These columns have seldom empha$ed the present prqb- W4!1'e caned to AI- W.tbe deltb
• (Copyngljt l96G -~.)( lhe Division of Christian Education Na- lcm in our nation of intoxicating beverages and the increasing Of tbe1r erea.t grandJOO. JCej(b £u.
twlllll C'\tlncll
tile Churches' of Chrjst in the United States highway fatalities So I beg to be permitted the opportqnity geRe Deily, aj .,.....-,. MP: lri Mrs.
Y~' llodg~ .lo Pl;;.outJJ
Dealer
of Amenca.)
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!lt•t ~ave impressed me and which I feel are too good not to
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SundBy Sa~l 9i~· ,P.,achin., ~· Sermon ' by Rev. Kenneth be snared
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10:30! ~oung NopieJ m.eeJ}hg a~ gtaqdler ~n "Why TeD the World
Hepry Ford was qqoted In the "Union Signal of February
8:45 and 'IViingeUSt!C sen'itt, 7:30: ~bOut Je~a". Nursery and Jun- 19 as folluws:
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WeCI., 7~30 prlyer ,lnd praise.
,r Jgf church for children. 6:30 vlid"I'
believe In prohibition because I believe in the new In·
O.nvllle Pilgrim Holl'*s Oiurc~ la~lon training seuion for adults
Langsville; Don Wacb'enschwanZ, ~ lhd ' y(lu'h led by Rev. Ch1,11dler. flps!rial order that America is creating. ~ is as much out
a horse and buggy in down-town
Pfflor, Supd'r, S,~9.0l . 9i3pj Wor· 7:30 ~Vahgelis~c
aerv,ice and jif place in "that new order
ship 10:30 d: ~.-: PllgrJm Youth youth night. sermon Hfhe N~s Detroit -and a lot more $ugerous. The bone and btiggy or.
8:48 p, ~; ,S!'JIJ.\&amp;!W.i.""' NO p. o.f Youth Today:• Tueo~ay and der is gont&gt;, and liquor hafl to go with it. Society could take
m., riitHtly, ljl
'Jtl thr6 Marcll Thursday serv~
7:30' c~duct c!lances hack of a dashboat11 that it c~'l ldford to tall:e behind
21. ~~· ~ 'l\p'~~~· ,C.,vington,
ed by Rev. Chandler. Choir re- a steering wheel!
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KY., evanje)Ji¢' . , ~
hearsal at 7 1'hutsday,
"'Perhaps you dun'! recall the old hitcliing post days," he
AlinA~ c;hurclo. aobort
said, "the streets on &amp;aturday nights were lined with wagons
R. Cord, Jll!lilr&lt; Sunllay Seboal,
LOCAL CONF'"'~CI;
and buggies; and the saloons were filled with ~ers: -AI
8:10 II· · IU·i" Ll!lJd nilllneer, supt.;
The Local Conferen«'! of the Syr· closing ~time a crowd of irrespousible IIJen bacl&lt;ed their rigS
Wgrabip 10~ 1. m.; Sundiy even- acu" Ellfl Ch.arie WJU COD'Vtne at
~ ina:, :1:45, ennteUatk HrYJces be- :1:30 p, m, S~t~d,y, MQrch 20 in into the streets, the horses were Headed lowafds home, tbt\
tin, eontinuilig tw two weeks.
tbe Syracuae church, Rel!ntsenta· reins were dropped over the da$ and forg~. The horses
~'IJ •u• Ghurcft, P. 1, Dunn tly~ of the lhfeo Cb\lfChos. l.nclud· were sober!
"Well, if we want our stree~ lined again with simps that do
paotQI:; \l(opb!Jt. 8:80; S.....,_ l.ng Jl&lt;thany and Carmel. will •~
ScbooJ 10:31)., £~-~.0arD:alim ,IUPt.; sett~lde, pr,par~ lo read reports of that kfnd of business we shall have to put up our automobiles
You'th Ho.ar iB:a&amp;,~ , • ,~
tb~ir eongrega"ooal wqrk and a(ltl· and go back to the old hitching posts, AutomobUea won't go
C.r;rnet Jt.IB .Church, F. Jt. v)t!es of the Pall* eWt' moutbs. Dr. straight uni"'IS they are driven straight, and they don't tnaw
-nn, PlltQf; ~~- SollooJ 8:80, C. F Lutz, c:onfvep~ aupe,·m· the way home.
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W~Qe Rpuab, fiQPt.; Evening W!ll-\ ~deJt~ pf C~lU,mbUI, wm cooC:uct
"An
industrial
oTder
that
has
~ed the reins, dashsb@, B .P· mv ,~,
devotions prior to ~ bufintss
~Td, llllcl teain that knows the way home can't affotd to
te,ton.
line
its highways with "regulated liquor !!hops' - nut With a
·~
· ~Uded. on the 111enda will be forty-horaep&lt;lwer
motor under th~ toe of the llrtnklng citizen."
f eel~tlon of a ~elesate t..itd an
The date of 'this statement Is not given, but li1 tire quarter
aJ cmate to the 'DDUII conf$1iqce
'lt'lucb is achedtded to convene at centin;' of repeal the increase in dHnlting hila kept pace with
~gan, Oh,o, ~n 1une
the number ol rars.
The next Item is from a Baptist magazine on One Sided
$PI~IAL SIRVICIS
Propsganda .
Tille Langsv:liie Congregational
"You C@P,IIO! buy-space to advertise tjle evils of strong drink
Chriltlan Church is announeinc a and to tii"ge sobriety upon the people in journals that have
w_eet of apecM.I services IMIJinnlna sold out to the liquor traffic, You cannot ubtain time on a m1 ' MOnday, Mareh 21 at 7:30 p. m.
~:~ ' 'Ae Rev. Jloward He.ln, puto::- of dlo $tatlon or a chain fur the p~ of le!lm.S' the truth abovt
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the Albany Baptist Church, wilf be nicotine or whisky when the stations sell tiiJ!e !o ·the bOoie
the &amp;peaker. Congregational .,jill· traffic. You c~not obtain a llli1!11!e of time for a t~tevtslon
lng will be In charge of Jttov. Bid· PNMram regarding the good health status of total abstinenre
die.
and ~ree4um from smokin~ when the statitiDS have contraCts
will\ the liquor traffic and the nicotine vendors.
Sllould )'Qu have ani doubt about this, trY' and tet even a
SP.!ll on any of theae stations, Whaj does UiJi artio!lj!t to? Certalnl)l.,lt Is the most l)'\"annlcal
of_ (1!1~11&lt;; col"!1jptlon that
man. has yet devised. Evil itas a Jill&amp;-~ p"*njitiqn, :l'lle
food people do not have a cl!anee to wijD,ess for tile welfare
of chUI!fet~, young popple, or adults.
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The commercial ststem which controlstll8 )lllliUc dlslrll!u·
lion of entertainment and communications Is ~ immot'al
monopoly against which all the njlllloiiS iii ChriSIUqs and the
llll~~reds of thousands of ~hilrches are appat"e~tly ,h elpless.
W~ · are surprised that there has not arl~~en In this country a
I!IOJa\ Ioree strong enough to awaken the conscienC!' Of all
citi%ens to this biased and monopolized systet»·of pulilte
ruotlon,
1t lias now got such a hold' upon this country that the &lt;!~'!·
s¢.!1tlon of chlldn\'IJO Jll!mlc'loU. Ilabita and souL-deStroyi!'J
!lfl.ijl~e!ihells aild lllC«iJjjzatlon can proceed without corr"*
IV~ counteraction, When will the moral forces of this countcy
do 1!11ilf duly to God and po,sterlty?"
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Candy and

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Soc"•etv News

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u~ ltrnt hrtern.tiONI
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reat ttut
The proyen of many U S we C"an and wiJl retaliate with
tht&gt;te weapon• may m fact pre
churcb Jtadrra were focused th11 YPnt the Sovitt.a from UIIDg them

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(20) Business Services

FINANCIAl. REI'OitT 01' THI

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 19, 1960-7

Ohio University Student Was Speaker Monday T~egoff Tastts
For Rutland Parent Teachers Association Frrst Freedom

T~LEVI~ION

GUIDI
WSAZ.TV Channel ~

After 5 Months

31, 1959. $aliabury L.al kheol
RUTLAND-Tbe western LO&lt;ol
ApproxlmoU&gt;ly 60 blah
Horrllonvlllo, spoke brieflY and
Dlltnct, County of MM81
FACI'ORY METHOD RADIATOR
PTA
met
at
the
Ru.Uand
Ht.Jh
school
studentl
from
Harrtsonville
welcomed
all to villt the IC.hooL
LOS ANGEI.,.&amp;C; VPI - Carole
c:tearnng and repairint by tram- I P. O. AtldrHS P...,.,..f, Oh~; Dah
School
Auditonum
Monday
e~en
will
be
affected
m
the
move,
and
Guest
apea.ker
!or
the
meeting
Tregoff
today tasted her first full
FOB CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
ed radiator spee1altat1. All work Febr~nry 29, 1960.
mg
and
was
opened
wtth
tbe
PTA
about
tbe
•me
number
of
grade
wu
MIS8
Reema
FatoUkl,
Ohio
Un·
day
of
freedom amce entertna:
1
c•rt•fy
tM
followlne
,.,....
to
liuaranteed Free eaUmatea: Fut
RATES
prayer
by
the
vu:e
pnatdenl,
14ar
8CbOOI students now attendtni at l.ventty Jtmlor 10 JoumaliJm. Her county
jatl more
tban ftve
Dol
corr.-ct.
same day service Jjaekett's
Jotle ruce
Rutland will be moved to Hantaon- subJect wu ''StrengthenioJ Inter· months 1g0.
3 eenta "Pel word, o•e insertion .. Mmunum chargr - 60 cents
Eklon
Waeb
Sohio, Pomeroy, Phone WYZ.
Boy Scouts ana cubs of the Rut ville Bernard Claywell, pnndpal national and Racial Relationa."
The red·h&amp;ll'ed m11treP of Dr.
I eeDti per word for Lhree coru.ecuuve ln:iertwns
Ci•rk, Tr•eaurer of tiM
3 7 Ute
land
Troop
240
led
the
Pledge
to
Mw
Faroukl
l.s
spanaored.
b!
a
R
Bernu-d Finch rest~ at the
BcHtrd .,. Education
Special -one month for 30 cena per word
Flai
Harold
Rice,
Scoutmaster
scholarr.blp
from
the
Albens
t::ounbome
or her parenta m nearby
the
FuU rate of 3 eent.ti per wurd Wlll be ch-arged tor adYertlliln&amp;:
AIR cnNDITWNING, REfRIGER T•x V•tu•tlon
2.,141,432
cil of Cburcb Wo'!len. Her father $outh Pasadena and plaoned onl,.
if llOl patd w1llhin 10 day11 after recemng b1Jl
Tn L•¥Y
1S mlll .. neral and Vernon Weber , Cubmaster,
otioo
""Ice.
Jack's
Relrlgen\
l!irl"on in AdvertiSJn.g - Should be reported immediately The
6 mill bond
tion, New Haven. Pbone TU
each gave abort talks outhmng:
is wU~ the Jordanl&amp;n Embauy 10 to live qluetl)' until her new tml
DUJ.j Sentinel will not be respon&amp;tble for more than one HU::Ol'121 Scout activities. The entlre PTA
I 25537.
11-2a-ot $chool Enrollment
Waabtncton.
stuU
ATTIND CROSS FUNIRAL
Th
tt.r D C 19ld
:M May 23.fl
d Fin b
ac
Selerin
end
WaP'
fi2,501.G4
JOined m tbe amgmg of "Amer1ca "
Amon&amp; relatves and irtends
e a active
year-o
anlP Trego an
c are •
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MUELLI~ FURNAC~-. WIITIKO..I
Mr
Weber
sang
"That
Uttle
Boy
swered
queatwns
coneernmg
her
cued
of
daymg
the
eedate
PhY·
c.td of Thanks and Specaal NotJces of E\'ents $1 00 Obituaries
Sumrn1ry of Caeh klancH,
HOUSE appllalc-. Am•ld lr•
of Mme."
from out of town attendma the studies, ramal)'. and cuat~ms of sician's wife, liarbara Jean, 83,
Recelph •nd lxpendltur•
pubr&amp;Ubed at 1 cent per wort!
tMn,
$yracuM,
Ohte.
Phone
fUneral of Mra. Hettae Crosa Sun· her homeland, Jordan. M1B11 Fa laat July 18. TbeJr U'ial on charges
I
MO
6
DAYS
Balenc:e, Januery 1, 19S9WORDS
1 DAY
a DAYS $1 3~
WY·U3f4.
11·19-tfc
The
busmess
meetiog
was
co.n
day afternoon at the EUB Cburch rouk1 was broUBht to Rutland by of murder and conspiracy to mur·
&gt;450
OOc
u
General fi'und
$6.00
ducted. by the preSident, ~tldred at Dorcas were Mr and Mrs. Mr and Mrs. Harold Sauer. ltrs. der ended in a bung jUl')' lut Sat·
$1 80
so
20
Bond
reurement
(unl.l
10,
.08
20
l'ELEVISION RADIO AND sMALL
$7 50
$2:1.5
Jaccaud and Mr and Mn. Sauer ta chairman of the PTA pro- urday.
$1 50
158 .67 Lucas The ~ecretarys report for
75c
25
appllance repair. Phone Ot .. Lunch Room Fund
January
was
given
by
Janet
Morrll.l
J•m"'
Bowen of East Liverpool; gram committee.
The 23-year-old ex· model wu
18,806..40
Total
Ad.a received Dy 10 AM WIIJ ~ m that day 11 paper.
McChntock, Racine~ Obio
There was no Febru1ry meetmg
and Mn. LeRoy Cook, Carl
Duane Stanley, HarrisonvUle, releued Friday an $21.000 b1U
R.c:e1pt._
2·1-tf.;:
and Mrs. Emma Morrison
president or the new North· poated by two bonding campaniea
125,301.59 due ta confhcl w1th th.e County
General Fund
WY-2-2157
erade
achool
basketball
tournaMr.
and
M:ra.
B.
F.
weatern
Local school bolld, was retained by her parentl, Mr. and
13,828.24
CUSTOM. BUiLT KITl.HFJil OJI. Bond Retirement Fund
ment
Turner,
Mr. and Mra introduced.
Mn Jamea Tregoff, for a premium
11,600M
Room
Fund
Lunch
11gned fer •our hom.:: FMe •
500
(91
Treuurer
Verna
snowden
re·
B.
H.
CroP
and
lamtlY
of
Alban)'
1~.610.'77
Total
....,, - - · - - - - - - timltel ~ n. ... a~an aud ALoott,
The meeting adjourned to the 0 r ..,
!
Ru •••ll Lee of Well Cheater·,
173,30'1.17
Total
rcpts
and
bal
ported
a
balance
of
$32..18;
also
Phone WY -2-3321.
H~GlS1 ElUW LANDRACE MALE
that PTA owed a balance ol $10 on Mn. S:yb1l .Mile• and Mn. Lee Home Econom1cs room where re.
ThcMMt M. Fain
Expendlturnoh.:,
also
wean·
mos
Hug~;,
lhe
tape recorder. Mrs. Luna re- Jacklon of ChUUcothe and Jim fre•hments were served to approx·
TELEVISION RADIO AND IMALL Generai l'' und
Termltt and P••t Control
119,781.17
11114: age Phone SH2-41M.
que•ted tbat sales tar; stamps be
of Steubenvllle.
12G persona by the hosrapalr. c.u '"nk Bond Retirement FUnd
rne Inspection, ln•ur..,u NationApplla~
10,73&amp;.00
TI
comm1tte~: chairman. Judy
a
14 8tc
GRADUA
HONOR
ed
Cepttlna.
414
N.
lecand
A.w
..
111
wide. liuy ..nn..
Lunch Room Fund
115.508 68 turned in The)' w
be u•
to·
rill
3 3 tfc
Phone r"omeroy WY 2-2366
Middleport.
Ivan Wataon, It veteran
Betty
Total
141,1Y12.8:1o ward Re:UIPOUI Education Fund
1w lNJJUW 13LlNIJS ANU SHADES
Mra. Snowden also repofted on
yeara service was an
HobsteUer.
Porttmouth PR 6-2150
Blmds, all slzea and
Balen~. December 31, 1959V~J·-;.UOUI
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2 29 tfc
the
county
council
PTA
meeting
honor
IP'aduate
from
•ircraft
end
Patterson,
General FUnd
1~430,07
co lon Free }!;!lttmatu Date
Complete Sef"flq
and Jean
~
,
Bond Retirement Fund
13,358.32 whkh waa attended by air; local mi11le hydraulic repairman course Hill,
Wtppe.l Supply, 21~ Unlc.n Av_e.,
Crltt lr.clfonl
LOSE WEIGIIT SAJI' KLY WITH
deleptel
with an avenge of 99%. He wu a
The auetioll eornmlttee of the
Lunch
Room
Fund
2100.03
34-60tc
Pomeroy,
Obto.
Write, Phone or Ccntect
newly releaaed Dex A·UJet TabThe followtnl nommatina com member of 33&amp;7 achool squadron
metnbers joined the Middleport Volunteer Fire Deleta. Only 98c at your drug
8: sloN!
fitc REGISTERED
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MALE
COLLIE. A. C. BR ADF OR D, Racine, Oh ...
Total
28,484.32 mlttee· chairman, Ruth Erlewme, at Chanute Field, Rantoul, Dl. \ m,ga.n~olk&gt;n bringing the member· partment 1nnounc:ed plans for ita
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Phone New Haven, TUrner 2- 26-U
jTotal Exp and Bal
1,,58'1'.17 Audrey Patterton and Pearle Can·
il
stationed at Mountam
to • total of 1~L
annual fund raising event Tbur•
aday.
daJ evening when tbe firemen
MOTIIERS: THE FIRST SHlP·
2942.
3-16-3tc llO'ME BUILDERS, BIRCH CABI· RHanU6-- ReCEIPTS
NolO
Wile,
alumni
pmldont,
CIRCLI
met above &lt;IIY lloll.
MENT · of WHITE ST4G gtrla ll:l RATS Kn.LED WITH STAR
NET makers Formica sink tops. General Property Taxea~~~c;1::bwaa h011\esa
sportawear, age 7 to 14, IS here
l'~arfarln 21:11 Jba '149' 4 Jba
Vioyl dlbeatoa bloek laid. Rouael "·nerol Fund
30,871.66 asked if the PTA wu intereated m
serving the Alumni B•nquet at Friday even~s:.
11, when
The auction wJU be held MQ'
(;1amd!Uen,
and
• jUaranteed.l
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Shorts. Heavenly
$2 00. Sa.te, sure,
repalrl Of all descriptioos. Call
Bond Rettrement
13,628.24 $1.25 a plate. A di~eullion on ,thil tbe Eatber Missionary Circle met
V
14th witb the loeatkm to be liDGuy l'!t&gt;' gler, Racine, Ohlo.
Oth~r T&amp;X Levte&amp;
3338 69 followed with Mrt. Lucaa request· at the parsonage. Devotional leadtopa In ,mart knit styles aU in \ Ebersbach .Hardware, Meigs Co.
:Mr. and Mn. Juliua Chapman nounced 1t a later date. The
eoordln&amp;tm&amp; colon Layaway
!''arm Bure.i!U. suaar Run Flour I'
2 24 tlc
Total Property Tax
41,6S'U8 lng the PTA Executive eomnnttee er was Mra. Blanch Watterson, and family have moved from the datu of April 1Tth,
and Kay
M1U, Pomem, Oh1.o.
Foundation Programto meet Thuraday afternoon to con· uslni •ftiendlhip" as her t~.tb· Dack Foley prOperty at Beecb tit have been .set as l)ict-up datel
•";aJlable If th.at is more conven·
(2-18-alP)O t2·2:)-.3tp), (3 3·3tp) E.ABY &amp;n:OES· BRONZE, HOLD
Cash Rece1ved
82,314-M eider the que Uon.
ject, uipture readin&amp; John 1&amp; . Grove to the New Lima Rold .
ln order to secure items to be
1
lent
Ohio The Shoe Box, M1dditlport,
Ht.c ,
(3·10·3tp) (3·17-3tp)
and Sllver PI a1e d Wri''
w. •~-Y·
Deductaon for
.
Adeline
Snowden
named
tbe
1-14.
Busineu
waa
in
charge
of
Mr.
and
Mrs
Paul
Patterson
and
~d.
Robert Dyer, Hlrold Hinkle,
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Teachers retirement '11428.00
Emma Salser, preaident, ap- family were Sunday dinner guests Tbomas Hannigan and Russell
hospitality committee (or Apral
THERE WlLL BE A DANCE IN l THREE ROOMS OF AL~ NEW
2 18 30tr
Sch Emp Rtr.
UH12.00 w th Allee \Villlams a!'l chairman ,;;;]nllJlg a nomlnatlng eommittee of her parents, Mr. and :dra HI· Mills are co-chairmen.
the htgh lcllool gymnasium at
furnatu!~• 46 pc in a.l .~t ln·
-County Bd of Edu
1680 00 A1 ailver offering of $8 wa• taken
Beegle, Mu. Isabel ram Slawter and family, Maddie.
~- McCauley Mrs port, R D. Mr Slawo.r's birthday ,,.;,jid]~buainess of the meeting
H rr 'so!wUle Ohto Frtday 8 ao
gel a l' urniture witb ag
illS
CLILANM
Other Found
Red 8122 ~
d
S
k
tha guett &amp;pea er
Impson an ..u -s.
U~ 12. AdmJs~lon 50c MiJBlC will
range and 12 cu ft. Hot Pomt
a TV b~lr ..,..._
Tulal Found Program 79,537.09 forGeorge
DaUas, Executive Head Salser also presented the pro· was celebrated
over by Wayne Gibbons,
be by &lt;.:hrf Byen and his
electric refrlgerator , These 3 1
Phone WY·2·225S
SLateof
Northwestern
'lllstrict,
spoke
of
gram
"Change
and
Challenge
an
Mr
and
Mrs
Joe
Bolin
and
cbiipresident.
wall announement
ll3171
Strtninotes
3 18-3tc
rooms of lurniture were nol
Pom•rov. Ohl,.,
Handicapped classes
the newly formed district and of Congo".
dren vasited sunday wath bas. par·
final plans for a fire school
5810.00
.:':C::::=:c:-:=:::c:-:::-= ___ p1cked up after a down payment
s hool bus purchase
Mrs. McCauley, hostess, served ents, Mr and Mrs. Cecil Bolin of to be held at the Athens Fair
the dealre for iOodwtU relations.
CROPPING PRIVlLEliES My Ap
was made The savme• can be ~~A~I l'f~UDoRUN DOW~~.... TH!
S~hool Lunch
A
question
and
answer
period
fol·
refreshments
in lt:eepmg w1th St Langsvllle.
Grounds October 9th.
33.12
pie Grove F'arm
1960 seaton
yours. No d()Wn payment, Sf!
"lh
elf your toU ,_.. N
r
p t
Patrick's Day to Mn. S&amp;lser,
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Wolfe
The one-day scbool wl11 offer
4916 9'1
MaJMchU&amp;IIIltl Avenue, North
montb.a lt&gt;' Pfl Just pay the
lntl 6ut Work. Lowetf Prices. Tuatlon rom ar ons
. Watterson, MiBI!I Beegle, Mrs Cheryl of :Mt Sterling ,,pent
claates tn arson, pumps, &amp;&amp;s
'Make uUer Glenn wolfe, 941
balan~ of' .«J.oo week. Here is RACINI IHOI SIRVICI SHOP Tultmn from other dlst
118.00
Mrs. Ethel Smtlh, weekend here at tbetr home.
mukl and fire extmgul•hraenl
14,10'7.09
West, Washmgton, 1. D C
$ge w
.. 1 of turntture for I
RA\:INI, OHIO.
1 ~r:iTJa
219.96
MMr:rr~e'
Debbie
May
visited
with
RoX·rom Darst, Middleport Jlre chief
(3l ~. 12, 19, 20. 4tc
OnlY \ ~· Phone W\'2-2635.1
Mtsc HeY. reps
nne Patterson recently
sald that he and several other
29,434 7B
•
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Tot&amp;l Revenue rcpts 156,80G 21
Frankie N(ngler,
d
Howell,
s1mpson and Mrs.
Mr and Mn Donald Pie1'Ce and members plan to atten ·
Nun RevenueMrs. Gretta
!2)
of
uMOTHY HAY ooc PER BALE 1
children of Walkcsv11le, VI&amp;Ited on
The school will be offered by
- - - ------.a,hone Sll!H673
3·17 3tc 1
Adm1mstrat1onUr• Morris.
sunday w1th her ll.lter, Mr. and the Trade and Industrial Educa·
Sale of Textbooks and
GIU..I! Montgomery 15·8 up,
MRS. COOK IS SPIAKIR
Mrs Ernest Nicholson and sons tton Service or the Obio DepartWE wouLo LIKE. ro I!:Xrnl!:ss ll''RA~NK G nAHAM HEAL ~!:STATE
.
Workbooks
1
00
per
lower
ft
.
open.
GaUl·
Mrs.
Joseph Cook of Pomeroy
10
Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Wllhaws ment
Education, ln coopera94
our thanks Lo. Father TUrel and
eont 11 mmg thwc at res In Rut
1 :W polls 19.:l upper, 11~.8 lower, 18
the gue&amp;t speaker Monday and family were Sunday guests of
Total Non-Revenue rcpts
tbe
of Athens and
laud Townshtp, will b~ sold to
aM
our fnendJ and relatives for
1 uta I 'I'ranaact10ns
11J6,610 '77 ft open Marmet LOcks, nothing evening, March 14. at the F1rst her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edmund
from Athens,
their 8ympathy und cumddera·
tnc hlghcllt buhJcr at the ofhce
IXPINDITURIS
Condition .t MavNbl• Dama: Baptist Church in a jolnt meet· l''oster, Dexter.
and Hocki91
t1on during the skkne~p, and
of J. 8 O'Bnen, ' Attorney
Before 9:30 A.M
Salaracs
and
Wages
Adm.
2031
.30
All
dams are up including 22, 23 ing of the E!ther Circ:le and the
Hev Thomas Wetlls of Grayson,
death ol our father und hua·
Law, HHPh Cuurt Street, Porm~·
..
Mlddlaport WY·2·264t
Office Supplies
3'1' .00 u down avera gina: 1 to 11f4 trap, Ruth Circle.
Ky was a Sunday eYenmg dmner
band, Frank Gress We would \ roy, OhiO, on the Z::lrd day o!
Pomeroy WY-2·3195
Total A~mtnl•tralion
2()58.30 open.
Mrs. Joan Wolfe, presid(tnt of
also like to th1nk Ewings Fun
Mtmb, li:IOO, at 10 oo A M.
KAUTZ PIID ITORI
InstructionOhio RI'Hlr a..ta: down at 23: the Ruth Circ:le, opened the meet· ~~~~ :~~d~ ~~d Mrs Ernest N1ch- MiUtary Revolt Is
eral Uome, Dr Davls and t~e
Must be 10ld for not lees than
At Cheater
p.,,.~,
Service
60,224.88
Helen
z. l2.10 pm 9-0; A. v. Cri.is
and the devotions g1ven by
Mr. and Mrs, HoW.rd V~elOr Ragin111 In Bolivia
Cancer Society for thetr he P
appralled ~alue o{ o~;~e hqndred 1
YukOft 5·2141 ...
Textb
k•
.&amp;
Workbooks
2184.-46
pm
-o;
Th~
Winch.eatf'r
8:15
Esther Cairn1 used the aub- and 1amtly, North Rlagevllle, were
,
2
LA PAZ, Bol.lVI&amp; UPI-A mill3 20
and tho&amp;e whu lent flower~~ lind , .,...,_t): 'An4 no / 10() dOllars.
ttAMILL SIRVICI STAJJO,M,.
~ ll'otal ther purposes
2184.46 pm l.O· Waiter 'Beekjord &amp;:20 pm
" Using God's Gift of Time" weekend gueets _of ber parent•, t 1ry revolt agatnst the governcarda for their cxpre8alon ~f
.Jtii:Jl~' O'lll'len, Admuustralor
Before 9:00A.M.-= § 1,..
02,409.34 19-0; The southern 7:28 p'm 13·1
Jean Hayman presented a Mr. and Mrs Clarence Pr1ce.
T'otal Instruction
of President Hernan SUes
their sympalby.
:f.Tif.!lc
Albenr J351
Transportation of Pupilsderrick boat; crown Pomt 8.15
"Near To The Heart of God"
Mrs Lillian Grus and Chtldren _ _ __
Eve D Senriee
Mr and Mrs. Dave TllUs and 1zooazo broke out today, Heavy sun
Motor Vehicle Supplies 2449 4.2 pm 5-0; National 9:15 pm 3..(),
Mrs. babel Simpson accom· family, BIUnbndge, were weekend fire could be heard in the center
:J.ll)-ltp
FOH SALE [{l!:fLECTINtO DE
ry ay
Hepa1r11 Motor Veh.
2458.33 Dbue Star 9.30 pm 2·0, Robert pantst on tbe organ.
- ---- - ~ul~. l'lldC('t fur
boats, signs,
gue&amp;ts of her parents, Mr • and of the c~ty and first reports aaJd
Trans. Contract
10,M6.63 T Bonnle 10:~ pm 2-4; Kansas
Mrs. Cook spoke on "Africa" Mrs. Victor IBraley.
mull bux\!1, truckll, e~c Do It WRITE 'l'ODA'i FOR RHODES
there were several dead and
)tHin«'ll it's cconomiCUI 2 Jnch
folder and low chick pricea.
Total other purposes 11UM.38 City 11: 10 pm 6.0; w. s Ragh
The Ruth Circle members, hos·
&amp;ev. Thomas WeiUs showed • wounded.
lcLLcrs IOc, 3 inch lcttera 12c
Prompt answer Rh.ode1 Hatch· Total Trana of pupils
Ui,4M.88 8.46 pm 13-4; aoing: up walter
served refreahments to 30 film at tbe Sunday evening servtc:ea
!Mfo FORD V8 2 dr custom ¥cdu.n
TrUck loads of soldiers and
2 ror 1 llll.le Oil flashUght bJt·
ery, Spencer, w. va. 8·9-30tp School LunchesWilliamson 7 ~ pm 3.0, 1. F. membors and the guest, Mrs. of th.e Church Of Chnst. The film armed civilian&amp; roared throuJh
Extn iood ftmsh Extra good
&lt;:ar. N(MI. Rh•ijltnar's, Pomeroy
Personal Service
6220 00 Freidburger 8:10 pm 16.0; Beaver
tcrte1:1, lOt: each Uowle~ ~:~nd I BULLDOZER SERVICES AVAILevening guests of Mr. dealt with Oa.lly Vacation Bible the city atreeta, and covernment
::1 16 Ole
Supplies and Food
11,336.68 0 40 pm 0-1· Winchester 2 30 am
Uccd, M1ddlepot t.
3·10 Htc
ABLE by 1\our or jo~. contact
abeervatioo planea took to the
Salser were their ::;chool.
Total other purposes
11,336.68 1:1. p 1ttAburiher 7:66 am 3:19 Ad·
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Sauer were air to assess the size or the rebel·
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Mason Clty SP 3·~776, Delwon
DICi. Lar·
o.od CIMtt UHd Can
fotsl Schoo~ Lunchea
18,556.68 v.Oce, Gallipoh• 3.13 am 8-'t;
m Athens, Monday evening
All Mtkea tnd Modell
4o,ooo ·roM/\'1 o PLAN rs READY I,;;;.R~·~••::;r~t·;..;;;;;;;;.;;;_;;;;;.;s:.,1iii2io21l~tp Other Auxiliary A&amp;encleaMa,.sville, Galtipolia t:~ am 2.0;
brmg Mta Reema }l' arouki, uu atu· lion.
etudents
IICXl
WllCk
lo
ltHntpJsnt.
P.
M
Graode
MIT.OPOLITAN MOTORI
Tuition
paid
other
d11t.
81~
D3
Lady
Linda,
GalUpolil
8:10
am
3-0
aent
uom Jordan, here, wbere she
Cowdery, Lung Bottom. 3-19-3tp
60NOI laat Molin lt.
Gretta
and Mrs was apP.Uer
Tchn Retr. Contrl.
642.800 Down Lunga Point at 21 11 :00
for the Northwestern New, Original Prizee
Simpson were vasitors m
Ptntft'OJ, Ohio
199200 am 22.0i Salvati at U, 11 •m o-14.
Emp. Retr. Contri.
12 1&lt; l'. PLYWOOD lJOAT l~ HP
Local
P'l'A.
Fol"'WiDJ
the meeting
Announced
Bd of Educ Contrl.
1680 00 Rowe at 20. 11 am, »&gt;; Reed at Gallipolis Monday afternoon.
mutor, truck, wheel, controls,
they
retUI'Ped
:td.lli'
FaroukJ
to
shoot with new
1053 BUICK Spedal ~ dr. aedan A
Mra. Lovey Sii.yre
returned
486 86 14 7 am ().9· Janie D. at 17, fl ,25
Dl'du by Co. Aud.
trailer. Phone WUI·S443
Atben&amp;.
bed
aarjaln at thl1 prtce. $::196 Blactt·
1
home after spending three weeks
Total other purpose• 17.70038 tm 1-t
::119-::ltp
nar'a, Pomeroy
8 11$ 6tt
Mn. Mar)' Dean has moved into
wm
be l
wttb
her
daughter
Mrs.
Darcy
20, at the hut.
tbe E'etty property on tbe Langs.
rotal other Aux. AJ.
17,709 88
'------Hlthnt Quellty Automa.tk:a
IPoto.r at Logan.
Vtll&amp;-Dexter }Wad. She has been
fartn.
smaller
66 BUICK SPECIAl. 2 DOOR DELuiEP tYMOUTU STATION
Operation of School Plantuaed
lo speed
up
Glen Williamson a student at
W11gon, Clllld's spring coat and
hardtop. EXL&gt;ellent condition
Personal Service
3920 82
with
her
son,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
WiUlam
the
shoot.
aeaular
March
meet·
S
E
E
Salem CoJieJe was a weekend
h11t, blue, aile :t--7. WY2·2292.
Call New Haven TUrner2·2941
Gas
231'1 20
iDJ ~ tbe Leag"ff wUI be M.on·
auea1 of bi1 fianc:e, Mtn .Marilyn .uean and dauihters.
3·19-llc
alter I p m.
3·19-Stp
Fuel
316.80
Hom•
Cremeans,
U.
S.
Navy,
.a..
h -•
CULLIGAN
1 p, m. t•~Rice at the home ot Mr. and Mrs. ,
1
--• d 1
~y, 1411'1: -~
-r
Janiton Suppliea
383.80
recent!¥
spen
a
w
.......
en
eave
wtth
.dinner.
A
film wW be
I~ Chevrolet 210-6 cyl. 2 dr
--- PearJ Martin.
Other suppHe1
489 79
here wUh his father, 'l'beodore 1•hoWII
Illr. and Mn. John Filher and 1..remeans
aedan Sparkling orl,ln•l llmsh
and famii:Y and Mr. and I'
tor the procram.
Water
14'7 M
t105. Blaeltn&amp;r'l, l'Omcroy
Jlfl, Guy W•lten has returned
children or Atron and Mr.
~ -zlectrlcaty
17~71t
Mrs.
'!ornmy
Simmon•.
TO 81 RITIRID
3 18 6tc UIID BOATS AND MOTORI $2$
from a two weeka •tJY tn Colum·
Mn. Ray Roush and aon
Telephone
2Bii 1&amp; b\11 with het 1011, Dick and family
lrl.r.
and
Jtn,
Low•
osborne
1nd
CINCINNA'TI
UPI-The famoua
Jerry 'of Cmctnnatl were here
,__.-:::--:2--::D-:0-:0-::R-8-C:=Y:::L:-.-::B::E::L~Am
':!:r:.ha~•~.
AdvertlsiDI
24 20
GRAVILY TRACTOR lALII AND
to hilp care for her 1mall grand· over the weekend to vlait their daUjhters, Pomeroy, vu:ated Sun· No. 12 jerte:r wbtcb Olear RobertOther Contract and Open
day w~th Mr. and Mn. Carroll
.. hr
of
Sedan, iOod t1rea, clean, two
&amp;t., PCNMroy. Phone WY·2-al10.
S.rvlce. 512 1. Mlln, Pomeroy-,
tbro,.... t ee :yean
31.08 son, Rtcky, whUe hil mother wu lftOtber, Mra. Henry Roush at ::~nowden and sona. Mr. and Mn. eon
Order Service
tone, may be in1pected at 150
11·14-tfc
Phone WY2·2t75. Open 'til 9
James Harril and chUdren of Ma·
ba1ketb.U for tbe
lnaunnce
1094.48 In Gr1nl Hospital witb a new Holzer Hotpltal.
N. 3rd Ave, Middleport or
p. m. until Juna I. S.letman:
dtUJhter.
The
new
bah~ we• namMr.
and
Mra.
Ralph
McKenz.le
IOO. w. Va., were .Sundar evenin&amp;
of CiD.ebmaU wiD be
Total
other
purpOMJI
682il
03
Call WY2·30Cil
3·16·6tc ( 14 l
Herold &amp;ernhertf Rtectawllle,
ed Cheryl Charrnayne 1nd weliib·
dinner gueatl of cauera ol the Snowden&amp;.
ceremonY before the
Total Oper. of sch. plant 10,748.86
Ohio. Phone Coolvllle Mtl.
ed
e
lbo.
and
9
...
1nd: Uuihter Yr.
Mr.
and
Mra.
Robert
Muuer
lrlarcb 28.
~amtenance
of
School
P)antApertrnentt. P•ople'• Te1ract. end
Mr. and Mn. J. S. Colley of
Lewts and dau3·19-llc
l'enonal Service
NO 41 Hendertoa, w. VI., are matern.d
nmmy
ltuuer
and
Jimmy
Brauer
RUTLAND
MAN JAI\.ID
V•l• lt., eft •utternvr Av ...
Carol was
Repro. S&lt;:hool bldp.
1271 33
Pomeroy. Phane WY-2-2327.
of
Columbus
were
weekend
tue•ts
Robert
LeoDerd
Dugau, RUtland,
her grand
Total other purpoaes
127138 arandparenll and Mn. CoDe~
of h11 mother, ~. and Mrs. Earl Wll jailed thia momtng by
was
•
•leo
In
Columbu•
wl\b
bet
Al'AJuMJi:N'J.'I:i .,... i'Ul'llllllled ud
Total Matnt. of •ch. plant 1828.76
dau&amp;bter for a week.
c~:~~~~:',;e'!t~ Ki~ Maude Rlwllnp 1, lU
Georce Hicks of the Pomeroy
untUMa\8hed. Mdhlttra, Mlddi_,.
Debt Serviceber horne.
Dept. on a DWI eharae.
pt.
Phon
a
WY
-:i-Ojl80,.
2·3·tf
Bonds or notea maturing 7000 00
!9)
Cler~ and bua driver bortd
ber puenta:, Mr.
Mianer, Rutland, was
r"'liEII=,--IN=S::::PBCTIONB. PRONE
lnt on bond•
3730.00 Totol Debt Service
11,1112.'11
Ntlller.
lJnda William• of
jail
.......,.....ll • .,.,.,..., IHdllnp MOVING? CAI.L US. W~ IIAVE
WY·2-11'17t.
Gilmore
Suppl)&gt;
Int. on cen. of tnd.
233 21 Copitol OutlayMra.
B.
p,
Turner
of
was
an
overni&amp;bt
guest
lt.Wertl
cbolcea
Phone
WY2·
..,, M.we the beat 1.or Chri1tmas
Store. Vauaban Peat Control Ce
Incidental hp~;e:"::":,_
_ _ __
Equip for n6w bld&amp;l
••aVIS IN 11i.iiic:ISII
spent the weekend with Sh1.wter on Slturday.
3 19-3tc
'IHet. 'Pine•. Spruce•. Jo' ira Send 8261. '
Memblr ol Nationel t'llt COn·
Motor vebiclea
Mrs. Owen watton and
Mr. and Mrs. Jobn Montsomeey
M.EDI'J'ER&amp;o\.NEAN CFHTNC'tor Uttinl today
trot ANodatlon.
1W·tfe (21)
Total Capital OuUa~
• auo ij .IWUM HOUSH., t KOUM
1be funenl of her aunt of Columbus spent tbe weei.end Jamea 0. Hubbard, bolpitaJ COl'PI
ICHROTII'I NUUIRY
Total Espend~turea
a~onu: LUW&amp;h .... o. o rouru ·~n·
l
Cross.
~~~~~her pll'entl, Mt. 1nd Mn
lblrd claP. USN, aon of Hr.
INDIANA. Po.
HOUSE FOR SAL&amp; IN PAG&amp;monO. A. N, Beogel, Pbo~oe I.:,(_"'..;(}0--::-:' n-;.,51J~fQ=I1C:;.::8
Stewart of Steubenville
Snowden and Mr. and Mn
Mn. Cut L. Hubbud of ·
Total
nutaaettona.,
.~obi&lt;Uil;;
1 25 8tn
town, 1ix rooJDa. ' room• down,
A.- oncl,
e1me to attend the funeral 9f
:.tontgomery, Lani&amp;ville.
Strefl, Syracuae, is Jel'Y·
w -~-a:m.
u-~-~~~
DliN Sl"VEU
2 up, Jpproxlm•telY 1 ac:re le· AI..,._
Mr., Croll and spend the weeiCend
Mr · and Mn. J. C. PanonJ of Pt.
• the attack atreraft
3 OASCHOUND PUPPIES, minla
vel land oeellent well 13 mllea
C11b Money on Hand
with
ture. C1n bn AKC itegllltt!rt!d, 1'i~W MOl)EKN 3 ROOM AND
hji
parents,
Mr.
and
Mn.
Pleaaant
were
Sunda)'
gue•ta
of
uss
Forreatal opeN;tiftl
from PomeroJ on. State Route
b1th apartment. l:hooe WY 2·
tnven&amp;ory of IUP. 6
Walter Stewart.
Mr. and Mrs. IDQ\on Panona •nd
u.
S. Sb\11 Fleet in the
Racme WI H063
s 2B 3tc
IU41
8 8 12tc
Prl..
'1,000.00. Inquire
Landa •
Mr. and Mrs. BtU M:cKeDlie .lane.
.
Mrs. Rowen at,Paaetowa.
Botldln&amp;l
&lt; ROOM FURNISHED XPART·
Jim1n1 ol Golllj&gt;olla open\
I\On.
3-11-t!Oio
Equipment
ment. Cloae t(t Meta• General
gej.:ii\~~~~~~~
mother,
Jlra.
Totol Aa&amp;ets
Hoaptttl. Call WY2.S302.
LlollllMI
. .3-18-81&lt;
Aceounta
Bonded Debt
MODERN 3 BEDaOOM HOUSE
l'llono ~~~~~~~~~
rea•onable Reedsville,
Ohio. -:--l!t!l
~~"'' ·ootlllndlnl
YUtl-3281.
s-t9-3lp IIIAJINES-IOIPSON IN&amp;uB..Jtil¥ GIOCIIIY-,-With two
11-room
'l'Qial LleDIUtleo
A•enta. Hiddleport. Fln.. t.uto.
aptrtminta. a aaraae with two
I:Ztell ol Aateta
mobile, Bunda. Phoao 'NY·:&amp;2room optrlmODII,
complete Tolll
-:=:::"::::::::+i::=::-::= 2803.
.
with llto,:ll and t~qutpmtnt at
WANTED , EXPERIENCED BOOK , co~• ·m·---ui~;m ,-;;-CI! ~
$160Q.OO or real eolale onl)&gt; ol
keeper •nd- ceper•l oUtce man.
..-u.._.
$3800.00. A blr&amp;•ln with both
tlctlon. Ute, AU\0, .ttre. P9Uo.
buatneu and renlal lneome
State q~aHflcatlons and ulal')l
'£ ' .
expecterl Write Box 881J.H. c/ o
co~u DoD KlUI, Ml44le""' IOOUBLI APAITMINT--0 tooma
1
The DaiiJ Sentinel, Pomeroy.
••
bath, •Ink, one t•room apart·
•n-e•.c
FOR. sA,t.E. FIVE ROOM HOUSE
ment wtth bath; abo two other
·I Door Hanllop
with bath. Nl.ee I~•tlon. Melvl.p
room• that could be mlde into
WOMAN OR ~UU, TO ASSIST
Hood. Ill Loc:Uit St., Po!.ll!eroy.
an aputment. Live in one, in·
wUb house '!Or\ and earc of two
2-30-30lp
eom" from tbe ather two.
~.00.
, _..,
lnvollda N" founcjry - day of!.
Phone WY2-IK~9 or CHerrr 7· (
POMIIOY IIUIIAL-1w ocrea of
_21843 14 6te
-r---;,
aood hlllltlJoC. land, Jool oil Rt
CARRIER WANTED TO DELIVER f,\)R-SAL!l: 4 • room hoUII, 11
33. A well·laaUI ,.room houoe,
papera on Nye Avenue. u Interae"'· 2 mlJea below l.onJ Bot·
alate roof, ~ut-eellar, nlolct 111'ested call WY 2-3107.
tom on long rive~! ro,.d, oq ~901,
den and ·~•l acrea
crop
3 'I' tfc ' "bus Jl'jd mail route1 El~ly,
laud. '*fO.OO.
dolern ~a lor. oellar 1\ll&lt;!or h9iol0,
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8:-30 Steve DoPovan
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12:3(1 Lovo U..l Bob

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1:30 ChamploAship Brt4n
1:00 Pau~ Wmchell ShoWI
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10:30 11 Be•eon Street

7:30 Dlc~~t Clark SboW
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Jim Thaeker Show
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Huntley iBrir.tJey Reptrt
Huckleberi'J Hound
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Tales ot WlfUs FarJo
Peter Gunn
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Steve Allen Show
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12 415 Garden Club of the Air
1 00 Champi(l:ublp Bowling
2:.00 lnllde Soorts
2:15 NBA BuJtetball
4 00 Meet the Press

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4·30 Weterfront
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7:30 'Bonanu
8130 Man and th t Cltallenge
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5:118 Slen On
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6-15 New• • We.ther

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8 36 The Sunda)' Show

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Top Ten
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5·:)0 Guest Stat
5:f5 Pat BoOne Show
600 Sundown SetenadC
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6:30 Off theSunday

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747 SundaY Chapel

1.2:4' The 1Gulding U,ht
1:00 Heart of tbe (lity
1:30 1A1 the WorJd 1'uru
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attendance 0)1
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grouJ? between Svru:lay
School and wonhlp Hrvicea.
Worship .servieet. 'were bllld at
10:45 w1th au atte,ndanee or 15
He~n
lay leader.
Bevlva1 terVtcea begin here
next' Sunday lrlarch 20 at 7:4D.
Spectf.l lin~lnc ih~ aood messa1·

T.,.m,

B.ug

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Joau WoOdard is vlaitine
grandmother,11:rs. Cloe Smtth
in Columbus for I few days.
Mr. and Mrs. Emef-0;11 Hysell of
ColumbUa attended church services
here laat Tb.IP'Jda)' evetnng..
Mr. and Mrs. David Dewbunt
and fanUIY have JP.OVed to West
Vlrglpla where tie ia employed
~· .and Mrs. Xenn~ Mlo11ael
have .,rov~ Into tbe Dewhurst property.
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and Mrs. \rjctor Cremeans
son were weekelld gue.ts Or
her pa~oenta.
~ MaY wrecked has car la!lt
Saturday illsht. There were no
serlo\ul i~uries.
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Mrs. ltug~e and Mrs Beatrice
May called on Mrs. Clarence Ru!\.
sell recently.
Mrs. Esta Ruuell calJed on Mrs
Eden one day lut week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ellis who lived in
Jumor Canaday propt1rty heve
moved therr fami.ly to Bradbury.
iMrs. Nannle Russell wilhel
thank neighbors and fr1ends
the many cards and ho&lt;ndkeo&lt;hii~fi; . J
she received on her birthday, anJ
a1so the ladles of the church for
the cake
Billie Henman and Jerry Dldi:Q,e
Mrs. Barrett ls not so weU at
caUed
oil. Mr. and Mrs. Will HeiJ.·
this time.

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•1:30 The Life of
1:00 Art~ur J, Smith, K..,
6·15 A Look at the Weather

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7:00 Highway Poorol

Omo State
University

'I .30 '!'be KalO Smith Show

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Kenn:eaey
DuPonl Show
News
A Loo~ at lhe Weolber
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5.3;0 Newt &amp;t Weather

5 40 Conuessman Moeller
5.40 Waahmgon Reports to the
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6:00 Sundown Serenade
6.30 O!f the Air

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News
The Sunda)' Show
'l'be Army Hour
Noon News
Vlf'luUa Vttatoe Cfale\Jile
ApostoUe Cli11rch)
United Nation• Show
Social Seturlty
Rev Teet. (Carpenter)
Sunday ShoWcase
Aonlvenaey .Showcaae
Bro11dway Sbowcase
Sun.3ay Showoue
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Eari ii-1\d l&gt;on: ci
Ohv Mr. ·.find.
Mrs. Howard· Boll Tuesday
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.Mary Jo Rbush s~nt Mon4ar
' night witH Diana Baer of Chester.
Mr. aDd Mh .. ~rey .Brown pd.
sons, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph P•mtcr
and family and Ike Sm1th were recent callers at the Painter hOi!Je.
-,.;;;; 1nd Don Wilh~lllB callell -,on
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and Mr1. WUl Heilman ~·li­
on Mrs. Melvln Steele al"d 11hr
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o. March 19, 1960

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'lbe Rock Springs Better Health
-Club met Thursday aftern90n il
tbe Grange Hall with Mra ..-Wilbur
;.Bailey, Nn. Hugh Bearha and Miss
. Clrol Bearhs aa hostesses.

Around And
About
Middleport
1Y FaEDDtl HOUDASHr.T

Senior, Junior Choruses, Ensemble,
Jolly Oub Met
Present Excellent Program Friday Night ll~centJy At Home
An excellent program was presented Friday evealng ~Y the Of Mrs Evans

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Ch . t
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T Garden Club

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Mr and
Linder Dams entertamcd wtth a dinner Friday at
their new home in Flalwoods.
Gue-lilB were Jtev. and Mrs. Raymond Nelson, Jamestown, N. y,
Rev. and Mn Francis II. Gla:z~ler
Mrs Dwight Milhoan and daughtcr, llcldl .

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MobU lledemntlon Center
wm it At

EVANS

Sunrise Service

IN MIDDLEPORT
To Rcdc('m Your F11led
S and H (ireen Stamp Hooks

Discussed At
ClaSS Meeting

TUESDA V Mi\K. 22nd
9 to

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Alter 6 P.M . with

Morchants Police Service

HIDE-AWAY BAR
Serving Good Food
and Legal Beverag•.•
Until 2:30 A .M.

Gardenl'ng Paper
Presented By
Mrs. Wildermuth

Mr1 Louis Reibel assisted by
Mrs. _Elmer Wickham entertained
the TwlliC:ht Garden Club Thursday evening at her home, UniOn
Avenue
The meci.lng 10 charge of Mrs.
T A. Hennessy, preudent, oprnwith devohon11 taken from
IM!'III'•• 7. 1-12 by Mr11. Reibel
a meditation and closprayer. Followmg the
to Flag, members answerto roll call wlth a flowering
or shrub.
A oontrlbutlou of $5 was made to
the Johnny Applttieed HiMh~p
It was decided to prfPar.
j gar~e~ articles for the Dally Senlt was also decided to make
~:~rrangcmcnl for Achievement
Middleport
on March
Garland, Mrs. Kaand Mrs. R.flibel
as the nominating

Mrs l!:\'erett Lightfoot presided
over the meeting when the Homebuilders Class ot the Bradford
Churcfl of Chrht met lill the
church rrlday evening.
ThC&gt; meetm.: wa• opened w1th
the group giving the Lord's Prayin untson ll(ter which the
11crlpture wus resd
The secretary and treasurer's
were given by Mrs. Bonl'ickens. Plans wrre discussed
the Ea~tcr Sunnsc 11crvices
"The Crepe Myrtle Is
whlt-h lhc rlalll• will hold They ll~~:~~;,;~~ldBound" prepared by
wJIJ be as11!1;ted by the Teun&lt;~gers
Wildermuth, was r•nd
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Clallll.
#
Leverett Roush. lt was
During the evening a pound
out that rrepe myrtle
I I !~"'~•! was held for Mr and Mn. likes aun and eastern exposure
and blooms from early Aucu•t unPaul Sluon.
Others attending were Mn tll late freete,
A de111erl couue was \lfrved
Jammt Reed, Mrs . Ivan Woods, Mr&amp;
RUSICII and son Anthony,
the hoate••e• during the aoclal
, and Mn. Rolland Russell, Mr.
Mn. Larry Pickens, Everett
Miss Garland presented a paper
Lightfoot 1nd sons, Butch and "Planting Trees and Shrubs". She
Jeff, Mr. and Mrs . Homer For- spoke ol a frin&amp;:e tree which 1he
rc:tl , Mrs Rlchllird Wllt, Mrs. Ro- planted and mentioned abrubs
bert Hoover, Mn. Glenn Evans which were clven her to plant
and sons Tommy and Danny, Mn. which she ca lla her "FJ'Iendlhlp
Norman Hysell
Garden ." The poem "A Salute To
Refreshments were served by The Tree" by Henry vanDyke
Mrs Rollahd Russell and Mn. concluded her paper.
Forrest.
MocARTHUR UNDIR KNin
NEW YORK UPI-Gen. Doug1aa
MacArtbur will underao aurJtl')'
to redlK!e an enlarged proatrate
a:Iand In the near future, the 80·
year·old general'a physician aaJd.

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The hualnelis meeting wae con- '~tiOi~~~~?i~fo'M'doi:Oe
ducted by Mrs. Wilham Slater, l ~
president, and the group voted a thePiahn.o,•apil•l
made for , .
1
contribullon to the Heart Fund.
A report from the nominatinc tendmg
Central Diacommittee was read and the fol- Lrict CCL
-at tiM C~llowing Mficen were elected: vary
Baptist Churcb in Rio
pret&gt;ident,
Mrs.
Charles Au
on ApriJ · l. Among those
Bradbury; vice president, Mra.
to atteo.9 are Mn. SlatGlenn Hen~Ier; secrelary, Mrt.
Mrs Clarkson, Mrs. Fultz, Mrs.
Robert Mills; treasurer. Mrs. Dale l!~mea Brewiogtoo, ~rs. Bradbury
Walburn and publicity, Mrs. RtRichard
Chambers, Mra.
chard v.ughn 'I'hey will be instal
Fry, Mrs. Adell Cullum
led at the May meeting.
and
Gene Houd••helt.
Plans
were made !or nut
·fiaveling prizes for the evenmonth 's meeting which wUI be a mg w~re won by Mr1. Paul Tbei11
Hobo Part¥: , w be Mid at thl and Mrs. Slater.
sun•hine Cottage of the Glr;t
Refreahment11 were tii'Yed bf
buts on Pearl Street. Each mem:
Everson, Mrs. Robert lllllJ,
her Is to invite a guell.
' Mra. The1ss and Mra. Ch1mben:.
Commlttees appointed by the
prealdenl for the party were program. Mrs . Kay Burkett, Mrs. Agncs l.enwen, Mr9. Bernurd Jo'ullz
and Mn. William Everson.
Decoratmg: Mra Bradbury, Mn .
Lewi 1 Sauer Jr., Mn. James Pullen and Mrlh p , K. Rueaell.
Food: Mrs. Charlel Clarkaon,
Mn. Gloria Clark80I'J., Mrs. Gloria
Ehen bac b , Mn. J . J . Dav 1a, Mrs.
wendell Bunce and Mn. Francia
Biron.
Following a talk by Mra. Davia
on the propoted Memorial Hoapital for Mel&amp;~ County, the oraanl·

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COIN MIN INDICTID
NA3JMLLE. Tono., UPJ-A
IHDd jury indicted three men
l'rldQ' on ebara:ea of ateallnr $61
by letdtnl twG«nt M:etlaln eolaa
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Pomeroy.lllddleporl, ijjii;, tdooday, Marcb 21, 1960

NO. 288

Spring_? Hoi

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Wants l-2 Billion Owed State
On Old\ Mental Care Bills Collected

Ohio, Nation
Shivers Under
Snow Blanket
An atimated two tnchet of
snow that feU lut nl&amp;bt aad this
moraine was quick!¥ melted today
. a!'d. au biJhways are iD good _eoaditlon aceordlnJ to the State Hiahway Patrol.
!fhe· fint day of Spring he", as
tn tlte•re1i of th.e nation, wu aDJthinC b~t like Spring.
.According to the United Press
Jnternittonal, it mat be eprillJ on
the kitchen calendar but oy.t&amp;ide
it's stlu long underweatber weather for much of the nation.·
The Weather BureaU potted eokl
wave wMnings for the Dlt'&gt;tas
and ~ootana as a mass of Arctie
atr-tnoved aoutb 11'9111 canada.
The mercury dropped to one
bel()W1 at Bradford, m.. zero at
Penitob 1 Mich., 'and 1 above at
Marquette, Michigan.
:In Tampa, P1a., residents were
more l.n need of hip boote than
topcOats. More than 6.000 to a,oOO
pel'IODII~ abandoned their homes to
water and mud.
"l'he i-ai.'l-swollen Hillaborough
Rlw:r. closed ftlur .bridges and
spilled into roads and houses over
muCh of . north Tampa. :Most of
the famiUes driven from their
hotUs mOved in with friendl and

Five Charged In Altercation
"a riOt'~

11\ale would be able
the

families

before

,Police Have
Busy Weekend,
Short Handed

WestVit~ia

Man Killed h.
d"::'pite bighw~ya
were
lllppery ln spots In maey se&lt;:tions
ol the ottte.
.
A IIDlted Presa [oternatlonal
aurvey -tbn-ed at leut six peraona died in traffic accidents
f~om 8 p.m. Friday untU m.idnigbt
Sunday.
lDeluded were: Raber&amp; E. Cork·
rean, 24, Lewisburg, W. va., tiUed
in a b~ad-on collili,on on V. S. IJZ,
ibou\ two mile• weat of South
Point In Lawrenee County, and
Lou Alln Henderson, 8, Olmatead
Falla, kilhu:l w~en tl:\e car in whh:h
aile was riding coJUdocl with an
o&amp;~m: c.,r on Ofiio 'lt northwest of
Belpre.

Clifton \Voman

Died SatiJI'da.y
In New Haven.

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Pennsylvania, where lOme areas
got an inch of snow, or Wilmington, Del., which Jot two inebu.
An inch of snow also feU at Dubuque, Iowa, and Marquette, :Mich.,
while Saginaw, Mich., got- four inchea.
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Tbe rul builders of tlll.s bank ore tho j,eople
af thla eommunity-merchants, proleulonal people, home rnakera, Iannen, and Will• earners.
Our proareao depond.s on yollflo·
llo we're In favor of evel')'lbln&amp; that aids c:om•
, ' munlty prooperlly.-from bu)llntl locallY 1o f.,._
wanl-lookinl elvic pr&lt;&gt;~la. Let'l -linllt 1o

CHUCKlE FOR TODAY

Senior and Junior Glee Ciullo and the Ensemble of tbe Middle•
.. LUCILLI HAWIO....
port Schools beginning at 8:00. under the direction of Mrs. to Hoatell
gilt. Evana
wore when
preaeoled
Mr1. Jean
the
Clarence Lacey.
Jolly Club met ThuriCUy evenlng
Mrs. Ralph Grave• underwent
The program opened with the Senior Glee Club dressed ~~ at her home, Bailey Run.
surgery Thursday at Mt. Carmel
pastel formals! singing the ever popular, ''Oh, What a Beauh·
A abort buwness seuion wu Hospn.al tn Columbw and 11 conful Morning" rom the show, ''Oklahoma". Others in the first held with Mrs. JOhn Leifheit, vlce n.Ie~cing nicely. Her room numgroun were, ''Five Men Went To Mow", which is based on an president, in charge. Tbe travehng ber 1s Ml.
Eng!ish' F o lk Song, "Think 0 n Me. " CIOSIJl'g th e group was prtze donat«&lt; by Mrs. Albert
Mrs Claude 0 arst, a paI1enI aI
f , Th .
ni
"Giannin&amp; Mia, from tbe Fire Ly' .
etr accompa st was Woodard wu awarded to Mrs. Meigs Genenlh Hospital
foUowtna:
.
rled
Judy Butcher.
Donald
Hauck.
Mrs.
Wilbur
Hanna
fall
at
her
orne,
l8
repo
u
I Th b
l'•hl
d
The Glee Club wao oeoted in
e ouse -. a were turne oD IDI receaved aa a.nnivenal')' &amp;ift improvang.
h t b e a udlence could I ouOW ll!ld !:Ira. Ha.uct and Mra. Evant!
the audtence u tbe members of so
Mn. Patrick Loch•rv,
lh ·
lh t at rd
"
· led blrlhd
•n.
-• Mrs. Leo
the Ensemble loot their place•
e bwo 1 u Ulef ~re prln
ay IPu• 1rom
eJ.r secre
Story and ._.in
Janice Story were
for the second part of tbe pro- on t e proerams.
pals.
viJiton in Columbus, Frida)'.
gram The Enlemble wblcb was Th... thl...., lhlill N, a Ieffler
Gamea were played and prlzu
Mn. Nellie Tracy il recuperating
accompanied by 10-q"nn Buchanan
race
awarded to M1'.s. Woodard, Mrs. from aurgeat the home of Mr.
.,
sang ''Autumn Leavell", ''Twilight Than ..,.. the wwkl hath known Roy Maye1', Mra. Cbarlea StrauN and Mn. Gerald Wildermuth.
T1me", "How Htlh the Moon"
sh4111 riM, ,
and Mrs. Leifheit.
Paula June Elcbinter, small
and "Walk Hand in Hand.''
With flame .., fnedom In tMir
Refresbmenta carrying out the daughter of Mr. and Mn, Paul
The Junior Glee Club an abo
.....
st. Patrick's Day theme were 1 Eichinger, returned borne today
to be complimented on their And liaht of knowllldtt ln their aerved by the bOitul.
from Children'• HOI!Ipltal, Columpart of the program a11 they pre.,..._
-bus, after undergoing sura:ery.
sented ''Around the World", "If
COLUM"II UPI Ll
.
40 ds
You Can't Sing, Whiltle," ''To A Naw arts lh•ll bloom, .t..ll
- quor 0 l·
bloom of 1VTII
.-•.. mould,
rectot: Richarb c.d Crouch
has .li&amp;tW'ld Rose.. •nd · "l Love u·tlle
I
Wtllie", Karen McElhinny was And •ver rrthlht.... mualt thrill
0 80
Un
ed 118 new ran s n stores smce
the1r accompanist.
the llclu,
JaDuary, 1959, and removed 86
In the rourth group ol songs And ..,.ry II .. shtll bot a ....
0
others . -::-:;:cc;--:--==::wh1cb was presented by the En· Wilen ell tM Mrlh Ia 'ara1il...
A corttnbutipn was "'ad.e to ~he was bospitabzed. A commurtieasemble, the theme of tbe program
Heart Fua.d wben MaenoHa. Tem- lion was read from Violet Smith
"Peace Oa Eartb'~ waa empbaaiz· N•tiM with nation. lanct with ple Pythl•n Si1ter1 met Thursday Hollenbaua:h, Nelsonv 1lle.
ed with tbe sliaging of "Let there
laM,
evening at the DAV HaD.
At the clo5e of the meetiag, a
8e Peace On Earth"- Also in the Unal'lllofd ,hall lift .. comredfi
Amanda Kaspar, excellent aen- social hour was enJOyed, game.
group were "He" whlch wu beauior, ;;:-esided and Rhea Myen w•s were played with priPS awardtifull)' dl)ne · an¢' "r'D1 the Still ol In •v'ry hMirt altcl brala ah•ll reported quite Ul at the home o( ed the winners and refrNhments
the Nf&amp;hl" and "Nigbt Son&amp;."
throll
her daughter, Mn. Aaron Keltiln. were Jel'Ved by Mi81e 1 Lena · and
Miss Judy Gregg wall featured T"- .,uiM of one frettrftlty.
Flowen were sent her WbHe abe Thelma Grue.er. ·
·
as the 11olo1sl for the JODI, "One
World'' with the Senior club pl'fl·
sented along with "Li(l;e BirdJ at
Eve." ." Lost In Music" and "U
FOR AN EXCITING WINDOW
Witb All Your H~arts".
EFFECT ••• AT BUDGET PRICES
MembeJ's of the Junior Club
jomed w1th ' th~it· older &amp;latera
for the closing · number of the
program, again emphasizing world
peace, "These Thing• Shall Be'' by
Krone.

Mr and Mrs. Chfford ll&amp;yee
were m· Galhpohs today to visit
wath Frank Cheese brew, pattent at
; ·.Mrs. Maxine Arnold presided and
Holler Hospttal
ned the meetmg
F068, mother of
~up &amp;IDJin&amp; o....
MnMnp. William
• ollowed by the ~
Lord's Prayer and
L- Mttc11 was ta ken to th e
.• .... Salute. A re~rt of the SJCk
Me&gt;gs General Hosptt&gt;l ' h" wee t
·
~
• committee was "iven by Mra. Ar·
w h en h er cond tUon be came worse.
Sh h •-·
lh Mil b b
'· lee Abbott and Mrs. Bmh•.
R·~gular
0."'
for· ...•••••~,wnee'k'•· e
c
ome
...
:v
• A pro'"'am was presented by
~ wh1ch opened w1th a
···• Mra. B.t.Uey
The new c ha rte r was di sp 1.aye d w h en the- Su gar Run PTA
·~ an d Mn Ro Y Horne, wh ore: poem, "'Top of lhe Morning" by met Thursday evening at the school.
sade rn the Stansbur)' apartment on
- Mtt. Anna Reuter Four artu:·les
Mrs Edward Bacr presided at the meeting which opened Grant Street, are spending the
·
w
h
D
1
· were l'ead includmg," ravmg 1 wtth prayer by Robert Roberts. A c..'Ommunicatlon was re_ad w&lt;ekend tn Gr ayson · Ky with rei ·
: an Elbow out the Wmdow ," by Mrs
C
p
d T
h
atJVes
Horace Abbott; "Malunty . the from the Ohio ongrcss 01 aren 15 a-n
eac ers announcmg
Among those attending the Rio
_ Best o( Uie," Mrs. w1u1am Grues a workshop to be held at New Concord, June 7 and 8. The Grande Baptl1t Associational meeter; "Eat Rtght ."' )trs George skm dtstnct co nference to be held in 'Marietta on May 3 was also ing in Racmt yesterday were Mrs.
A report on the recent project Paul Smart, Mrs. Charles Bennett
ner; and "Longer and Healthu~ r announced .
of heart study In the school was and Mrs. Wilhs Anthony, wbo atLife," Mn John uartung
QLI
given by ::ms. Uoyd Wright, health tended both the afternoon and
Focurteen steps to prevent acct
dents g1ven by Mn. Amos Leon
""
I'
chairman. Mrs Marvin Burt, Mrs evenmg sessiOn Others who atDon ld Mu II en an d Mrs Bea l nee tended the evemng d anner an d
ord preceded a contest l'Onducted
by Carol Bearh5 and won by ~1r.'i
r15 mOS V
Rinehart were named as the nom· meetma: were Paul Smart, W1lbs
Arnold and . ~trs. oh~·er Clark 11
matini committee to report at the Anthony , Mrs. M 11ton HIXKI and
WI&amp; announced that Mrs HArold
0
April meettng. The Fourth Grade Mrs. Hertha Archer
Blacklton, MIS.!I Ahce Euler and
Jessie Saunders was hostess l4 taught by Miss Carolyn Smlt~ W~tn
Gsry Preston, who has been a
Mrs. William Grucaer would be the Walk In {iarden Club wttb the the attendanct= banner
patle"\ at the Mason Chnic where
hostesses al the April meetmg.
president, Belva Willard, preaidJames O'Brten, program chair· he wa. taken when one of bia
The hymn, "Blest 8£' the Tte" ing
man, Introduced Danny Thompson lungs collapsed. was returned to
The meeting was opened by the who sang "When lmh Eyes Are hi1 home, Fri&lt;lay, and is improving
and the benediction concluded the
meeting after wh 1ch rerreshmenls dub prayer followed by the &amp;!!- Smilins" and "Mother Machree" mcely
were aerved by the hostPsses to ute to the l&lt;'lag. Response to roll with Mrs Roy Tracy Jr. as accomMra. Paul Sisson is recoverln~
those named above and Mrs Jill- call was my experience wtth a panb:t. Leshe Jo'ultz was mtto- at ber home from a broken 'r.r.Dl
mer Radford , Mrs Lew1s Gruescr, new flower 1 grew laat year.
duced and tpokt on the 1ewage du -~ sustained last week .
.Mrs. Roy snulh and son, DonOJt&gt;,
An inv1tat1on from Lazarua posal for Pomeroy and Charles -Mrs. Charles Gilbert came yetterMrs. Roy Grucser and Vu.:k1 Ab- store in Columbut to attend a Jap- Gl~a spoke on the new school day to spend the weekend w1th. her
bott
1;;mese flower 11 rranging claa1 was Echaon Hobstetter w11s present and mother ~drs Mmnae Erlewme, apd
read and round robin cards were I talked on the hoa;pltal Juue.
family 'ot Grant Stret!l She cadie
Tri-City Sewing Oub
prepared to be 1ent to sick ne1gh
Refreshment&amp; were . served at especially to attend the Glee Club
bors of the community. Slides of the close of the meeting by ,\!rs Concert w whtch her mece, Judy
Entertained ThurMday
the Christmas show held at the W11Ham Swat?&lt;ei. Mrs Charles Gregg, parhctpated
Mrs. Fred LclfheJl enlerlamed Bedford school bouse Jn Decem- Radlot:d. Mrs Mildred Hayes, Mrs
Mr and Mrs Gilbert whose
the Tr1-C1 ty Sewmg Club Thurs- b~r were shown.
E. H . Hedncks, Mrs. Robert Mur home 111 m Sprangfleld, returned
day evenmg at her home, Rock
The conteat b1 Anna Hart was ray, Mn. Luther Brumbalow, Mrs. Wednesday from a vacation jn
Sprmgs.
won by Jesale saunden.
R D. Heaton , Mr11. Charles Wise , Florida
Flowt.&gt;r arrangement&amp; of forced Mrs . James Sprou13e, Mrs. B J, Ro- ·-"-'-"C"Ccc-------...,---:::-:----:---;--:----:--The evening wa~ ~ pent sor1ally
and in sewi ng anrl durmg tht• branchea and bulbs were Judged gers, Mrs Edgar Vanlnwagen. Mrs
evemng hostess g1fts were pre· and ribbon!! awarded to Belva Wll· Fred Vandall, Mrs Marcaa Cape•V
senterl to M" L"'h"' A d"'ert ''"'· a blue, Anna H.rt, red •nd hart an~ Mrs Pearl Aah .
cour-se was se-ned by the hoateBS Jen 1e Saunders and Belva Wilto Mrs. Robert Rawlings, Mrs. lard each white ribbons.
A demonstration of foOd was given by the home servieeo ad~
Rus~Sell Wihon, Mrs W1Hard
visor when the C.C.L. of Middleport met at the office of the
Wildermuth, " 1" ""Y Virginia Dinner I• Given At
Ohio Fuel Gas Company Thursday evening. Topic of the deReibel and Ml" Elizabeth Flck.
New Flatwoods Home
monstration was "Dinner.on the DOuble".

Speakers Add ress Sugar Run PTA In
Meet•'ng At Sch 1Th ursday

Main!¥ About
People
In Pomeroy

'

One quarter pound beef CHAR BROILED to your preference with shredde&lt;;l lettuce, tomato,_pl~kle and o;rr
own tangy sauce to.enhance its flavor. ·
·.
·'by It! y . .;IJ ~~ 1•( He · '

114!D Ca) CoJ!i~: dri"Fn 11)1'~1·

, frpe Conserv~tip~t Always
.R.-.~mhers. WHd· Lif~ On-Land
a Wholesome water

":"-:.;:·:~. mWlt be .avaJiable, ·
time,

-------------------------A~anee Report Forms Jn 1960 Census ~oing
This Week To All Householders In Meigs Area
Report Forms for the
of PoplJiat;.on and
lfclils~~f·.T;,.jmi be dl11ti1buted by
!:~~~~~~;~·[~:~~ thisll'fl,
Week to
Dis·
.Harmony

~

person in the how:ebQld, and aix
q;uestiona altout tb,e h.ou&amp;ebold's
dweiUng. The household l.nforma·
Uoo asked for is name, address, lib:
eolar or tace, month and year of
blfth, wbether. manied or slna:le,
and relationship to bead of housebold. The. Information requi~d
ubout tile dwelling Is the number
of rooms, cookJng facilities, plumblng, and whether rented or owned.
At •v.r• fourth hou•hold, tta.,
cm1111 talc..- Will ,...;. a Censva
HouMhold Qwstlonalre which
contalns atidltioMI t~~~uedlons
covering populatlen and housln1
characterlstlca ,.hlch a,. bl!ln1
aakN of a 25 ptrnftt aamplo of
fhto Ntflon•a .,.pu,itien.. Mou•
lloldoro ,,.. ....,...... to fill &lt;F.
the houaithold qutttiontlre and
te themall .tt within thne

•Yt

lot.\1 - · 4llllrl&lt;t· ofllce. A

pn..Hid~, P"t•ll ,,.. ....
.....,_ Ia INfnl provfdN for lhi•
purpo•.
. ..
The "sample" populalion question include inquiries on country
of birth, moth.er tongue• of foreign
born, ~hoolina, employment, income and related items .. The addi
tiona] housing queatioas l'~ate to
rent or value of dwelling, healing
equapment. W'Jte.r .suppl~J and other £aclUUes and e:q~ipment.
The district au'pervi&amp;OT pointed
out that lnforlri1Uon about individuala and .theLr b,omt:s fumiab~d to
the Geosus BUreau Is kept donfidenUal under ,Feaeral law. Only
statiJUc:al totals .Ind. average&amp; are
published. No indivi4Jul gerson
can, 1&gt;e Ide!tlllletl ,In publiobed repom aDd ceaauiJ JntiliinaUon cannot be uaed lor reculatlon, mvestiptioa, or tuatlcm.

I

,.ar Hawley, i!ll, Ill, 2,&gt;l::h~ln,
was strUct' in tbe rear W a ·-~
drive• by W•!"" L Ki'"lo ' 6t Mr.tdlePort.
' ~ · 1~
The Hawley car llad "1!1P!"'!i ill
~ffic to _ md~ ~~ ; Ohto '. the
bridje. There We~ jllo ,ebii,tga.
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