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                  <text>1i:3 ' 1--'DIIIy SeDllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o ., March 24, 1960

•

Investiture Is
Held Tuesday
~;;;;;;=~=="'\ I By.Girl Sco.. ••
canlileilght mvest1ture service
PLAN and ARRANGE WQA 'held
by Girl Scout 1'rl)(lp 46 of
Jlmmr Gru.- '"" ...o.r. ~liarCJD. ~pUt the weekel'ld Ul Canton
with their parenu. Mr. and &gt;ln.
Adolpb Grueae.r Jr.

Ing on Tuesda) March .22

ePRIVATE PARTY

Donna Will wu

tnvested as a
new member and was presented W

eRECEPTION
eBANQUET
-elo!EmNG

the troop by a&amp;s18t.ant patrol lead
er D&lt;' ll :.Jc Cook
Takmg part

t he serv ice were
and Harriet Walsh,
color guards, Jenmfer Zerkle, col
or screeam and D1ane Noble, flae
bearer

1Sh.rron

HOTEL MARTIN
POMIROY'S BEST

FREE PARKING
After 6 P.M. with
llercbaut.B Pollee Service

Serving Good Food
and Legal Bevera&amp;"'a
Until 2:30 A.M.

the meeling as proewere Lati1hia
...;ates and Suzan Surface.
Games were played end refreshments were served by Kay McGow·
en to Josetta Llsh, DebD1e Cook,
Jenmfer Zerkle, Jane Burgeu,
l"ancy Profitt, Jane Dodson, Har·
net Walsh, Donna Lish, Sharon
Queen, Kathy Zuspan, Susan Warn·
cr Karen Roush, Diane Noble,
O~nna W11l, Jackie Aldridge, Coli·
mc Harbour, Joy Thabet, Brenda
Burton, and the leadera. Mrs.
Ralph Warner and Mrt. Jot"pb
Att~;-ndlllg

pectJvc mt&gt;mhen

Prh'l.te Roome For
10 to 1'73 People

HIDE-AWAY BAR

tn

Que~n

Ll1h.

FOR EASTER
Coats Toppers and Long Coats
Short, Fitted, Boxey
Suits and Walklng Suits
Juniors, Half Sizes
Dresses and Mlsse•
Seleet Yours Now aud Dave

It Laid Away - - -

LADIES'

HATS

TAILORED and FLOWERY

Plus ALarge Selection Of Accessories

MIDDLEPORT
DEPT. STORE
Shop Here and Save Cash - Instead of Saleslip•
MILL STREET
MIDDLEPORT, 0.

Convention t&lt;&gt; be held in ()ayton when the Ohio Eta Phi Chap- Mr and Mra W. Q. Derry left
ter of the Sorority met Tuesday evening at the Ohio Fuel Wednesday for the1r home in Du;:k-

•• 'IIDDII HOUDASH•'-T

Mtss PhyUi1 Stanley and Larry Gas office m Middleport

Huntmrton last
Mrs. Betty Everson prestded
Sunday wh(re Mr. Baker u em and tbe followwg offieen were
ployed wltb the B&amp;O R.atlroad
elected for tbe comin&amp; year. preMr. and lin. DenRII5 Gallagher Stdenl, MJ'5. Belt, Fultz; Vlct pre·
have returned to theJr home 111 s1dent, Mrs. Jtane BnuJJ , record·
Georgaa afte~ spe~dang the week lng secretal}', Shirley Huston ,
end here to vulit w1th :m Paultne 1 correspondint aecretan, Marlene
Gallagher, a pauent 10 Metgti Gen- Re mhart; tnaaurer. Lucy Amsbary; extenliO!'l offtcer, Eleanor
pral Hospital.
Mr and Mrs Paul Smart and Blaeltnar; par!Jmentarun, Shtrley
Mrs R R. Pickens were tn RIO Beegle and c1ty councJJ alt!M'nate
Grande last 'mg~t LQ attend the and delegate, Lee Styter and
meetmg of the OhiO Baptist J ub ilee BarDara Belzlng.
that the
Advance ~r. Smart 15 &lt;:Da irman ! It was announced
of Evangelism and Mre Pickens ts Founder's Dsy celebration would
chairman of the Board of Chmt1an be held at the Spottaman RestaurEducation
ant m Athens, April 28 at 8:3(1.
Plans were m1de for the "get
acquainted'' party which will be
held at the Legion HaU on the
29th of Marrh at 7:30 and tbis
Sunday ihe monthly 5ocial wiU be
held at the DAV HaU 1n Pomeroy
1
and Wlll De a potluck dinner at
M ia~ Erma Smith pretided at 6 30 Husbands will be inviwel IS
the meeting of the Ladies Aux1l· guests.
tar.y of the Drew Webster Post
After the business meeting a
Amertcan Legton held Tuesday cultunl program on pictures was
evemng at the Legion Home.
gwen by Louise ~tie. Sbe inTht meeting opened in rltualls- clude&lt;! In ' ber program a film on
tic form w1th Mrs Durward DiBiley Land ..
Cumings achng as color bearer.
Apnl Smith won the traveling
Mrs George Mowery as Sgt. at prize and following the program
Arms and Mrs Pearl Hysell as refreshments were served by
chaplain A report on the bakelesa Mrs. Yvonne Scally and Mra. Dil·
bake ule held recently was gJVen lard.
by Mra. Gera,ld Wildermuth .
Mrs. Gaynelle Wlae,
poppy
chajrl:nan, suggested a meeting of
members to plan for "Poppy D3y"
to 00 held m the near future
Mus Smith announced that April
will be Pan-Amencan and Child
Welfare month with programs
The March meeting of the Pompresented by Mrs. Mowery and eroy WCTU was held Toesday
Mrs Paul easel . A contribution cvemng in the Bodal room of the
was made ln memory of the boys F"e&lt;lerated Church!
on the USS Arizona which sank
Mrs G. H. Ewtng presided over
on Pearl Harbor Day .
the meeting which opened wlth
A short program on CIVil de· group stngmg Wlth Mtss Elizabeth
fense was presented by Mrs. C. Duffy at the p1ano. A committee
F Tompkms who requested mem· was nomed to plan for participabers to bring clippings on civtl tion in lhe Daily Vacation B~ble
defense 1.o the next meeting. School which wiU be held 10 June .
Mrs. Jed WeDster Sr spoke on A letter was rearl from Miss Ethel
communJty 14•tvice and gave many Garland, chatrman ol the Pomeroy
and vaned uleas on the program. Library Board. acknowled.gmg reAt the clo~e of the meetmg, te· celpl of a book gi\'cn In memory of
freshments were served
Mrs 0 H Myers, a deceased memBaker were ln

Mason City at their regular meet-

YOUR NEXT

Eta Phi Chapter Names Delegates For
Visitors Stop
Convention; New Presi4ent Elected Here To See
charlotte Dillard, Sue Grueser, Marline Meinhart and Reva Relatives
Vaughn were elected delegates t&lt;&gt; the Stale Beta Sigma Phi

Around And
About
Middleport

Operation 'Forward Night,' Open House,
Observed At Meeting Of Chester Grange
Operatio~ "Forward Night" and open houSE was held Tuesday evening when Chester Grange met m theLr new home,
the old court bouse.
Dale Kautz, worthy master, was m charge of the meeting,
which opened with the presentation of colors, followed with
the pledge to the flag and group singrng of the natrona! an·
them. Prayer was given by Leota Young, chaplain, after which
the Lord's Prayer was prayed tn umson A letter of greetings
from Byron Frederick, state master, was read by the master.

A program was presented by
Mra. DIYld Koblentz, lecturer, and
ron e.~U was antwered wlth each
givlna their name and ~cupataon
Grante remJnistence were gl\ f' n by
Pearl Ptrker, a member " l the
llr1t GJ"ance which met m the old
court hctUae, and Mrs Floyd I"Jdenour 1nd :Ralph Parker of the sec
ond Grange.
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WCTUMakes
Plans To Help
Vacation School

,T(!nmfer tk!an Tw1Ia Karr, Ahce
Smith and Sally Mora sang "Jie"
wllh Patty KoDienlz at the piano,
followed Dy a talk by Rep George
Meinhart, who tave the history or
the old court house and the procedure of leglalature .
' Following the history of Chester Grange by Mrs. Pearl Mora, a
style show was held with Roy Miller, Horace Karr, Avery Nelson,
Arthur Orr, Donald Mora. HoDart
Newell ~nd Alfred Yeauger partlclpatmg Mr Newell wu Judged
the prttttest.

nations
to all who helped with work or do
A l'llke walk was held with Rhea
Mora wmnlng The meeting wos
cloted with group Biogtng or "Blest
Be The T1e."
Potluck refreshments were served durmg the social hour.

First Birthday
Observed For
Brenda Hysell

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Special Programs
Planned In April
By Auxiliary

the Uth anniversar')' «rtlfl·
cate.11 were preHnted to charter
n;teJft~r;t, Mr and Mrs Floyd Rid·
enour, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Parker
and Henry :Beaver by Mrs Koblentz
after 'which remarks were given by
Dan ,Hartinger, comm1ss10ner, and
Bob Hoefitch, w~o thanked the
membel'll for parliclpattng m the
Talent Showcase at Syracuse and
which will be gtven again tonight
at Middlepol"t.

Remarks were given by Deputy
Master R N Jones, Juvenile Ma
tron 1\olrs Jones, Amos Leonard,
Master of Rock Sprtnp Grange,
and Pale Kautz, who extended
thanks to the Commissioners for
paMidpation in the butldlng project, Henry Ewing !or chatrs, and

I

0 Us T AvE TASSELL'S
white .Uk crepe dinner d~u

for epring Is a long ftutd line
tabHc which de~~cendl to a
floor-length train. The brW
ov9rl¥ou!!e ill ftanked by wide,
110ft, wing--like steeve• wblcb
an pulled In tl)t a fitted wal.lt.,

ot

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MOln'
• 1 Ab ou •
peop 1e
In Pomeroy
&amp;y

LUC:ILLIJ KAWKINI

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A. Morgan
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Sundayattended
, at thea

1

fashion perfect ....

YaurEaiar

her son and daughter inlaw, Mr. and Mrs Roger Morgan,
Middleport, bonorinJJ their son,
Keith, on his birthday.

Pack 241 Cub scouts and Troop
Mn. Robert White, eon James
Robert and Richard Duckworth 241 Boy Srouta, beld their blue
attended the funeral of their uncle WUliem JentiDJ c.f Byuvllle.
Mrs. Marie Kolqulat and Mrs.
Bert Walters arrived in Syracuse
to visit with their liater Mrs.
Dora OUckwortb before leaving
for their home in WashiRJton, D.
C., Wednesday evenin1.

C::Ome lu aad Lay·Away
New Fer Later

MEIGS THEATRE

Lonl,- Selection Of

DRESSES
Sizea 7-IS, 12·20, 1411-24'h

ONLY $5.99
SHORTII COAn, DUSTER
STYLE COAn end
WALKING SUITS

'nle Tri-County Teen

Whtle bere they called on other
relati ves lbcludmg Mn. Dora Ph.illiQ~. Mr. and Mn. Harry Wehruna,
:.tn.' Clara Ohltnger, Mr. and Mn.
Canteen Joe Ebersbach, Mr. and Mra. C. J.

will make i~ firat · ~aN nee In
the hcine
toqight at tbe
AmeriC1n Lei!Jon:• ·Hall where it
wtll reproduce the "Fabulous Record Yean" bop. The dance a:etll
underway at 7.MJ p, m. and lut
unhl mldnlgbt and will feature. tbe
"ReDell."
All regulu canteen evnteat&amp; wi.U

a,a

be

Ebersbach, Mr and Mra. A. H.
EDersbach, Mrs. Adam Eberlbacb,
w.- H. Eben:bach and Sybil,
Artbur Ebenbach and Mrs. Wendell 8eu.lng. Tftey also caUed on
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hamm, Pomeroy, and Mr&amp;. JaC()b Eberabacb
and Mr and Mrs. EJmer Eberabacb
of Point Pleasant.

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held. .

Tble was tbe flJ'at vlstl tn PomFriday niabt of this week the eroy for the Derrys since 1912.
canteen will hold its fifth upro- They were enroute home from
duttion of the "Fabulous Record Florida where they spent the wmter.
Year" hop, thll dme in Marion.
Tbere wUI b4i Ito Tri·Courtty can·
teen tbil Satun:IJ~. On Aprtl1 the
canteen' 1!-'i\1 retdift to the.Wahama Sumloy Dinner Given
High Sehool tym where 'It will For Family Evenl
stage an ''April' Foot•• Blut." llan·
d)' R..thpb wU~Iirlt, alfl'dU'eciot· , ·
~•Dd Jlra -Grover Jenkinson
~Ue_.l;&amp;, V. _.ag'e ,)a ' if~ ,-,va,h- ent_.lji"!d ·~ th~. :Children, ~'dr.
Jqto"'.
"
't. . •· t
1M !ln. ADen lenkinson and Mr.
On APJ'll 2 the Canteen wm re- 1nd Mrs Curti!l Jenkinson and
turn tg. Dunbar..R~« -Lan4" and on da,~ghte~. ~nna Kay and Mary
April wJU ee~~r"te jf;e
an- :Jane( SunpaY, '11'8rch 20. with a tur'n' keY j:lin'ler hi' observance of the
niver84i1 JW\th.''U!e ··~ ·fl.
roll resfiVIl etit held ur e1P,~ elder Je'ri:kint!6ns' .52nd wedding
Mason-Gallia are.,. The ~eattval will anniversary and Mrs. Grover Jenbe In the WaJ:l~~- gym. .'~
kin8on's birtliday.
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Appfy

SPRED SATIN

MIN liTES ... enjoy
It for YEARS!

In

A short talk was g1ven by Mrs.

I

Aucti,?n Sale Is

I Planned At Next

Club Meeting

• Wuhet brlaht and
niW for,,.,.
• In frHh 10ft Plllel
COlore
You'll have twice tile fun of decorating: because
you do It so well ••• so quiekly wilh SPRED

SATIN. Flows on smoothly with brush or roller.
Dries In minutes ••• has no irr"'tina IUmes or
odors. And you have the clean, fresh -look of
newly painted walls for years! Try Todi\yl

Mrs Floyd llunree enteruined
the Chotter Club Tueoday .,enlng
at her home ln Rutland. Durina:
the bustneaa aesalon in charge of
Mra. Gene Evono, preoident. pion•
were made for 1n auction ule at
the next meetln•
Games were played and prizes
awarded to Mrs. Wilbur Ynuna.
Mrs. Evl1lt, Mrs. Jae Yount ind
Mrs. Vaushan Price. Refreshments
were served by the hosteu to the
aOOve named and Mrs. Nathan

and

Buck.

Elberfelds

·

MONTH END SALE
WOMEN'S CHJLDR:EN'S
SPORTS and CASU-ALS

UUie Girls biller Hal aad PIUie Sell

$1.99 to $2.99

PAI. R.

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II' YOU
Wt8HI)

$16.99 to $ZZ.50
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Afl1r-;u•o.i f .~~- : .l'!o
. . ~~·n)r.t. ::~ ~..~...•·•• An~ 2..Styles.
er.ir•d 'A Ftiend. ·
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Amou From 1be ,Lower Puklal Lol
Ia Pomeroy, Oblo

NASHVILLE, Tenn. (UP!) - The tali, "young convict with
cropped hatr walked out of the prison factory at dusk Thurs·
day, flipped away bis cigarette and spat on the ground . Then
he stuck out bis banda to be handeuffed.

To

Raymond Farra, ~year~ld West
Virginia kidnaper and robber ended a 25-bour war of nerves in
which he al'ld a fellow convict
eambled tbe lives of 18 hostage11
against the hope that 200 pohce
would let them fiee trom tbe Ten·
nes11ee state priaon here.
l&lt;"'a rra and Robert Riven, 25,
of . temple, Tex., anned With
.38 and .45 aaliber pistols smugaled into the prison, ~ited more
tban '10 hostaau in a strangely
diaorpn!Md bld for freedom Jale
Wedl&gt;Oldar.
TrNt H01t.... Coutteout.ly
They releaaed all but 18, tnciud·
ina; three women. and entrenched
themselves in a deputy warden't office in tbe Prison elothlng
· factory. They treated their hostages with elaborate courtesy but
swore to kill tbem all unless gJv·
on a fast car and a chance to
shoot it out with police on the
blghway.
At the end they traded the1r
prisoners for a promise of no
punJib\Jle nt. a temporary trsns-.fer to the county jai.l and efforts by
laW)'ers to obtain tbeir release on
a writ of babelS corpus.
1be agreement with state correeUona COmmisaioner
Ke i t h
Hampton tbat broke the stalemate
promised that Rievera and Farra
would not be placed in ma~mum
eecurity or aolitar)r confinement
and BbaU remain in the DfvlcUon
County jaU "throqbout the lecal
proceedtna:s brou1ht In thetr be·
hslf wh1ch are to include a habeas
corpus petition for both said pmoners"

Illness Ends
lnDeaihFor
Mr. McQuigg

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''IIIWOLEPORT
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COLUMBUS, 0 . UPI-Bitter
spring weather aa naaty a&amp; any
December product beaeir;ed the
upper MidwC11t and east today
w1th blinding snow storrm and
below·z.ero temperatures.
More snow was pcedicted from
the Montana Rocklet acroa the
northern plalllS, Wilt'ontin and
upper Michigan into the Great
Lakes and northern Appalachillll
and through the New EDC].a.nd
states.
Tbe mercury craubed to one degree below zero Uria moroi.n&amp; at
Bradford, Jn northern nlinols. fn.
ternatlonal Fallll, MiM., reported
three degrees above aero. Temperatures were below freezi.nc aa
far south as northern TenneUee
and the Misaourt·Atkan&amp;as Une.
The thermometer dipped to lSO

any•

.Opinion Comes
Answering

Query
Space applications of the
being developed by
brief announcement,
it would start contract
with

of
eral

&amp;

It called "a nuclear
ating system for
The flight version
five yean will wei.Jh
pounds, lncludina radiatlon
ing, and will be designed
unattended Jo space for a
It will -coat about 8 milUon

' Varwdium EmployM Reeei11e Aid frainins
First Aid Class In session - Pictured Left to right:
Pauline Lew!$ Plant Nurse; Carl Norris; Delbert Ludwig· John Povlleh; Bob Rhodes; John Kokovitch; Charles
Pyl~s; James Roulh; Jnd Ed CUnningham. Not pictured,
John Hoffman and Charles Connolly.

peroon may Simultaneously
as a county atte~ance
a county board of educa·
as a township trustee
same county, Attorney
Mark McElroy said today.
General save bts
from .J. B.
attorney,
in this case are not aubone another." said Me·
is one a check up-

• Aid Class In Trammg
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Fll'St
At VanadiUDl COo Graham PIant Cl~rly morning

at ••. m. "' Milwaaliee th&lt; coldest temperature ever f'eCOI'ded "
late m the sea11011 ta tbe Beer

il!~~u,_ we~; ilei!!F- 1~ . ou~lon wh"!'' .. ~reatnt 1-..r ,..t . ~- J61'0iji81tA .. IIIII~ j..(iio!
g!eal:_,0o!J&gt;"t!n·J'tvli&lt;l&gt; _,~gRh~nd lli!d Clbai cild bas !liopseil. .. , , o&lt;tident-plleil up oa m. 31 10t1th
.,

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' :tttmllh~; bLaboraHolfto!'!', ~b11 ._l ....1 n~

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.,.o n
will, ~Jobn Kokovitcb, Charlet Pyles
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Da·lbl~~ks .
and Carl l{orria; store room,
Uvinl
' l;lY
James Rouab; Production, Chas.
DETROIT UPJ-Former Presl· ConnollY; Personnel, Delbert Lud·
dent Harry S. Truman told the wig.
Interest ,b u been high in each
National Association for the Ad·
of Colored Peoples' in two·hour seBSion, bec..we profesThursday the organi11 ~
trustees.
losing
friends mstead of
cUmbtrte:
them.
per
L. Johnson, executiYe
of the NAACP brtnch
needay of a meeting of East.etn prieea an increaa.e of 1.3 per cent
Begmnmg the first Saturday in
The
Meigs
Talent
Showcase
was
the local group had
District teachers at tbe Home of above a year aco.
April square and round dances
Mrs. A.ll(!e Neue, RIDute 7.
presentect
at
the
Midd1eport
High
~~sk_ed
the
former
president if be
A tbarp .reduction in gasoline will be spontored through the
correctly quoted when he re Tbe program c:oauhlttee of prim and the fifth cod.secutive month at Burlingham, all pro- School Thursday evening with Bpb
port.edly aaid "Jf anyone came
Mtl. Goi'don CaldftU, Bertha monthly decline in f004 prices ceeda going to the building fund. Hoefllch directing tbe sbow.
The Democrat Women's Club met
A
large
crowd
was
em
hand
to
intG
my store and tried to stop
Smith, Mrs. Eleanor Knight and prevented the index from l"ialng
Thursday ntght at the second Ward
witness
the
production
'whlch
had
busineea
I'd
throw
him
out.
The
Tony Gennette led tbe disCUI· to new record levels.
Racine Scouts Will
been presented at Syracuse last Negro. ehould bebave himself and Firehouse with tbe president, Mrs.
1lon on hOW' teachers an belp
Don Brewer, presiding. Guest
week. For thiJ week's show three show be is a good citizen."
build a IOOd ecbc.ol.
Lend Hand To Family
speakers were .Mrs. Wyman, presi·
new
acts
were
added.
In
Mr.
Truman's
an3wering
Racine Scouts will collect cloth·
AmGnc lhe points were: 1- Man Fined, Bond Is
dent or the Athens club, county
A new dance line, a bla~klli:llt wire, be s.id he ..... as ct~rrectly chairwomen Mrs. Marvin SJcke!JII
mg l''riday afternoon and Saturday
Vialta to homes to obtain parentt' Forfeited
Mayor
morning for the Lizz.ie Bostic fam- m,tmber composed of Maida fl,ouah, quoted and "I wauld do just
help to solve problema; 2--lleaDavid Nelson, S2, was arrested ily who were bUrned out of tholf Carla Wilson, Neda Bndford, Bev- what ( aaid I would. If I were in and Don Mullen.
lize you belon1 to an edueational Thursday nlgbt by Middleport
Mr. Mullen ta1kcd about the
erly Perrin and coUeen WUson Detroit I would sar the same propOied Veterana M•morial HosWednesday morning.
tee.m, aU joinina forces; to aehieve Cbief
of Police HerDert Gilkey
Anyone liYing outside of Racine w&amp;s one of tile new ones as was the thin&amp; to you personlllly .''
pital to be voted on May 3rd.
objectives; ~Eatlblilb )"'unelf and Patroimait Everett Bostic for
woul., Uke to donate should appearance of the Girla Enaemble
who
as 1 citizen of bt&amp;h caliber iD intoxicatic.n, -stayed in town jaU
The president and membeta of
tsll John Elwood, WI 9·3371. rhc.se ol MHS who sang "Twilight Time,"
'\co.lllmunity endeavor.
lhe club exchallied ideu witb
OV(l!rnigbt
and was fined $tl anC: in need of clothing are the •1other .Making up thts group are Karen
Jtxecu4ve Head J, S. Davit led
Mrs. Wyman on the raising of
by Mayor Kenneth Mc-Eihin· and four children, three dau ·;hren Grea:s. Bonnie VanCoooey, Bertha
a dlacuaaion Hllisted by the pro. coe:ts
money for tbe ~lub.
this mornlftl,
ages 6, 11 and 14, and one boy, 19. W1lsoo, Karen 'McElhinn~, Bever·
Prestdent Mrs. Brewer and Vice
cram committee on uiaUog ·~ neyNel.&amp;on
cllose to lay out hia
ly Perrm, Phyllia Hilbert, ~rianne
Prestdent Mrs. Dnrothy Bentz preproposed federal aid io education fine~. The mayor abo forfeited
.Brinkman, Susan Pullen, Janice
-Lcbev Is Bussed
sente&lt;l Doth the lady speakel'!l with
lawa.
the $1~ bond of Raymond Lam· Khru Ml
Zirkle, Linda Forrest. JuW Butch·
corsages in appreciation of their
lira. Avis Freeter, preaideat of bert who failed to appear on a
PARIS UPI - Soviet Premier er, Janice Richards, Christine Coats
attendance.
tbo Eutem group of teacbp, charge of recklea• operation of 'a Nikita S. Khrushchev, under thf! and ·Barbara Covert. Carla Wilson
Coffee was servf!d to tl,le approx·
April 9, 1960, Is the date of the
prulded, alliated by Wilma Hel'l'-&lt; motor vehicle.
watchful eyes oC French aecurlty t 11pped to "Sweet Geor&amp;ia Btown."
lmately
30 guel!ts by Mrs. Cleo
Southust
Dbtrict
Science
Day,
an
mann, tectetary·treulirer. Guests
police, made a pilgrimAge to V. I. ...The
at Middleport was co- event' which will Involve ap.d in- Smith and Mrs. Charles Mullen.
for the moeUJlll were diZIIed by
Lenin's Pari• apartment today and: sioonoo~ed by the local Band Booat·
NEW YORK UPI-'ltoeks fa- receivf!d a joyful embraee from ers and the S,yracuse Emereency tereat tcience student&amp; and adults
tile beauty M the Nease home for
vored the upalde again today in French Commun1st Party Chief Squad and as of, last nipt appro.d· from:: Pem, Hocking, Meigs, Law·
the oceuJon.
rence,,•Ross, Morgan, Athens, Jack
Games were played and buffet a narrQw and mixed opening.
Maurice Thorez.
mately $0!60 bad been cle&amp;Nd on aon, Sc:ioto. Washington, Vinton,
nfrelbments en.toN Jn cbara:e &lt;If
the show. This will be divided by Galll8 and Pike Counties.
Ule Chester teachen. Mr.a. Thelma
the
sponsorin&amp; a:;roupa.
~
Ditirict SCience Days are held
orr preaided at the coffee aerviee.
Mn. Emerson Jones anti Mrs annu1lly in each of nine districts
Robert Co11t1 w e eh
f In Ohio under the direction of the
the tieket salea i Ml eport with Distnct Science Day Committee
COLUMBUS UPI - Gov. )fichael
mbers seJUng of tbe Ohio Academy of Science.
the Junior Band
~nter
in the v . Di5.alk kept an appolnlment in
the tickets. Tickets went on sale
is Qllio Uni· Cleveland Thursday night despite
COWMBUS- A man wbp dreaded farm chorea in his boy, Monday and after all are in three
two threats telephoned to the
pnzes
be
ttven
to
band
mem·
hood will be the farmer's friend- Mr. County Agent of 1960 bers sellin&amp; the most tickets. EuDep~t- State House SW1tchDoard and gov·
- at a statewide dinner here Monday n!gllt, March 28.
ernor's mansion a few hours eargene Seara; band instructor, also
He Ia Manhal} K. Wblller, aeri-~senhng state government, educa· aSSISted with the U.cket sale.
and
H~rr11on, Jackson lier
F1rst a man called the switch·
A Bille of bome made candy was Higb School .
Phil Wolpert of New Haven &lt;!!Jitural agent lft Mf!dlna County tion, business and agriculture
Hi.Jb tchool students who have board at tbe State HoUse and
WIJ elected preaident of the Bend lince 1M3 en~ president thls will be In the Ohici Union on the conducted 'by tbe Boosters with
as
"John
him~U
ltotary Club at a regular meeting year of th_e Olno County Extens-~ unlve,ty campus for the cere- Mrs. Lcw1s Sauer, Jr., .Mra. Jack developed st&gt;ecial science proj~ts Identified
Thompson."
ion
Acenti
l'18oclaUon.
mon,y
and
dinner
sponsored
·by
are
eligible
to
enter
their
proand
:Us.
James
Pullen
Satterfield
held Thursday eveaiDJ at the
"The governor Is going to die,
The boY JdiaJltLng to
•.~ell thfl Agricultural Extenaion Su· in charge. A total of $S4 was real- ject&amp; in District Science Day~
BirUOrd. Methodiat Cbureh. Wol·
tonight,"
he warned.
com
atld
clean·
up
the
~
be·
Yice
and
Americ•n
CyGam.id.
State
Science
Day
1960
is
Aprd
ized from the candy.
pm II employed at ille PbWp otuae J aht~ wanted to · be in
.
MmuteJ
later, a second call WIJ
22
at
Antioch
College.
Yellow
.$porn plm~
.
t~ae field• Wbtklnl the b0J111"....
JGhn T. Mount, administrative
placed at the sovernor's manaloq .
B!ril~t;,
Ohiql
State
ISctenoe
Niomed .......Nidelll wa1 arew up tO be" a leader in a a1siltant to Dr. Novice G. Faw·
D.,.,
1n conjunction with A caller whn identified himself Ill
.Barry Mlller, Nft' Haven
man.r-eided proi_HIIiop,• .aricul- , cet~. pr~csident of Obiv Sta~e -q-nt·
of the Ohio •· John Thomas.. to one of the
1\1!,..11 Clpebart .,.... elected tiU'al. aeniiC,, 1fblch .&amp;i!l wnt sym- vera1ty, will prese~t the aW~
one of the servants asked for · Mrs, DiSalle.
aec:retlr)'·trepurer.
bol116 on the teatJmod!al pr~ on behalf of Pres1dent Fawcett
When' told &amp;be wu out. he said
active
most
NeW membeR Of tile boml of £ram.
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to Wblaler. ..
to g1ve her the messaae; "There'J
clirecton are Dr. .John .Ridgeway,
The e~~gr,.ved silver plaque
a bomb m the governor'a Gffiee."
In 17 yeJrl Whisler,
80\lf(, a commend• tb£ exteQ5iou wotkers
· ,New Haven; J. L. Stewart, New
State highway'! patrolmen &amp;earch·
'"Haven and 0. J, l.oiUc. New wiry 4T. hu travtled 280,001) on their "exceptional services"
cd
the govemor'B office, the man·
mne ....."a dlltance ~tter than ~o jn advanelna: a&lt;:lentiflc qrleulHav~.
·
and the state airplane ID
slon
nwinl the metUftl a dlaeuttion tildea around the world, l _gue!ll" ture to benefit 'the ' landa .anti tb.e
wbic~ DiSalle Oew to Cleveland
1&gt;1' Wolpert and ~ltofl BoM" '"'' -ln h!J drivinl around M.edma people of Ohio.
Thur~day night, but found nothinl
W B 'WoOd Jtate extension
pteoented In rqord to tho tot!&gt; county to briRI advice aDd
farmers.
_.
1 . . Ill ~ sld B rio F
MEIGS GENIIAL HOSPITAL
~ 'ntcll aclult educatl~ clagq bfl. holp to ,3,000
d rector, w
rre e. _u n
.
At tha~ · d"mner, Wbialer w ill ae- Bawman
Admissions. Mrs. Clarence ChapInC
held
Ill
Pl.
Pleaoa~~
ot
New
Yort
'WUI
t)i:eak
1
cept the Diltina:ul1Ji9d ' Sel'vice Of\ "Sclence and .Agrlcu1tufe."
man, Syracuse; and Jennie Watson,
Award Of the' AC11cuJ~I DIV~I- &amp;)\oman 1a marketin• · dlrectmPomeroy.
l.on o1 Amerlean Cyanamid Com- for American C)!anamtd'• agrlcul·
Dismissed: Alma M1ll~r, Middle·
.paoy. n 1\0119~ Wblaler .. aa hla tutil di.ritiOn a'nd HstioM!ble
port · Alice Frick, Pomeroy Rt. 3•
~teo !or I'their · contrlbu"tiont fD&lt; ltl teehnologleal developo
Birlha: Mrs. Paul Si~,
Wid, a ~db; ,
f ~~~t:t_! ' \d.O Ohlo'l·'fU'Oire.,.
.
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Drifting Away

Democrat\\' omen
Hear Speakers
Thursday Night

Science Day For
SE District Is
Set·For April9

F:=;A~V=O"'I.~U:::PI-::IDI

Two Threats At
DiSalle's Life
Didn't Stop Him

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ev•u, repre.

o( McHenry and a four-car coW.
·
bl ked ~
"•h

100

oc

......, 'SWf _":"'6 way a

ttw m_
n..
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·Jurors Added
To Venire In
January Term

By

Man Who Dreaded Farm Chores
New Haven Man
Will Be Honored Match 28th

UIOWS, whipped

·
by 4~mile-an-hour wind!, blitzed
Ten addttional empJoseea at aiooal as «ell as practica 1 m· weatern Pennsylvania, dumped
the Graham Plant have compJet- &amp;tructions were gi~Q. with par- three indies 01 more of mow 1n
ed the Red Crou First Aid course t,icular empba&amp;i! beirg placed on several areas ana. laid a danl:d-·
This class began tbeJr firllt sea- the usage of facilities md pro- nus &amp;now .s hck acroe~ mod. roads.
sion in December 1&amp;Ge and fin· cedures carried out ill the plant
Toda)''S snows eame on the
ished the coune March 11. 1800. diapeosar)f.
heell of a spruag blizzard. that
With th·11 grou p a total of 72 eJogged midwes~ bi.J,b ways
the These classes have been ably instructed by Howard A. Price, superviM!ry ·people
bave been wit-h lO.foat drifts 'and touebed
aiiistant J!lant ~anaeer aDd Mra. c:lve11 Paeh training_
otf a raah of ehain~idfon smuh·
Pauline A. Lewu, plan~ nurse.
, An eight hour tefreaher •coune ups Thursday.
Tboae ~pleUng t:be ~· ts beJ.aa plillbed immediately !or
NlDeteen cara-includin.l • po.

Living Costs

- - - - - HIWASHINGTON~-~-,~:*1
· 'UPI-Tbe
tioa's
coats. spu:rred
Audrey Wells, a .spokes·
Teachers Study hisher
interest rates and medici!!
for the group said tod-ay the
billa, edged up laat montb to
has about $4,30()"' in its
equal
the
all·time
high
1et
laat
fund. Mrs. Wells indi- Large Crowd
Improvements ~ November.
cated construction is expected to
The Labor Department's cOn- start when weather brt!aks.
Sees second
price index reversed
The BRC
beaded by
Eastern Schools aumer
month downtrend by
Junior Stanley, presdient, are I
'"l'Wentr Ways to BUild a Good two-tenths of 1
-cent.
It
was
oontmuing
money-raising projectB Talent Showcase
School'' was thfl theme tbis Wed· 126.6 per cent of averue 1947-49 to fatten the
fund.
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Springt•.:me!

Wea\her In
December Style
Bites Midwest

,rocer.

WTTLE LOANS,

"FORMALS

Eon

Tb1t defiant action b7 Charlet -'-"----- - - - - - - -

WEATHER

enttne

Defiant Kidnaper, Robber Is
Winner In Tennessee Prison

Elected To Head
Bend Rotarians

diction.

toans
for SPRING!

JMI Cochran, lec.al lMI Cr011 dl,.
,.,..., chalr~N~n. altru,.ly ....._ eH
hit ffduN IWI fl,_ ftthtlnf when
lnfot:mtcl that hll wtMMIM Wll
en fl,...

Lawyers Repreatnt Them

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~Ill INDS TA~K
CHAR.LOTTIIVILLI, Va. UPI-

Hampton also agreed that as a
reault of thetr nbclHon
they
would not lose any good time or
honor time Tbree lawyers agreed
to repreaent them.
Rivera'a big grievance was that
a fellow prisoner had prepored a
writ of ·habeu t'Qf,JIUi for him
but he could not ,iet.U. .POtui&amp;~.
He complained ~!11111 denied le·
pJ counsel.

SAVE!On Well Known MekesOf
Electrical Appliances, Miun, Irons,
Toasters, Skilleh On Sale In The
Frank
Mro. Alfred Bill'
Hou•ewarel
On ain oar.
centerpieces I I:B~ig~ ~·~·~:II~I~•-~Ev~e~rett~l~LI~g~h~lf~oo~t,:M:ro~.1:=;~~~~;~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~:=;;;;

Utd IOid banquet at tbf! Letart
J'allt &amp;chool buUdina:, !Friday
nllht. The dinner was prepared
and served by the mothers of
Stoute end wtves of the committ~m 111 o. Tables. were decorated

condl••·
gold
ofandceremonies
for the
Herbert Roush. Rev.
gave an lnterutlne:
the subject "A Home
POMEROY, OHIO
Tbere Was No Bo,y."
and 10ngs were preaented
TONtOHT 1nd FRIDAY
Seouta. The aniJ:tant chair·
"&amp;AMBoN and DELILAH"
of MGll Dlatri-ct presented
Vietor Mtture - Hedy Lamarr 11 '"Cc Cub Sco"t Charter to the
SA'URDA y
of the
Scouu.
1'GIIU,S TOWN"
held
Mtmle V-an Donn Ray Anthony
1roup .tincina
- ilioIs Called Up
"INVISIBLE INVADERS"
Y911der" followed by the bene(Sci.,... Flctlon)

(The Weather Won't Alwoys !le Cold)

First
Appearance
, ·
In Racl'ne Area

Ewmg eoneernbg "The Umoo Signal" ond "The Young Cl'u.,der,"

p1,1blicatlons of the WCTU A letler was read from Mra. Lillian R
Dickson of Formosa expressing apThc Execultve Committee nf the predation for usf!d greeting cards
Middlcporl Hlgh School Alumm which wlll De placed in hospitals
Association met at the home of for ch1Jdren snd teper patients.
"To Keep the Skyways of Faith
Mrs · Wesley Fry, president, Wednesday evening
Burnmg" was the topjc of Miss
All occas w~ cards which the
Duffy, program leader. A sk1t
umni plans to sell were d(stributed "The World Around the World"
and wtll be on sale by Mn. Char· Wl.!l prt!sented by Mrs Lena Hu.
lt•s Asa BradDurr. Miss Sally lier assisted by several members·
Schaar, Mrs William Walters, Lee A porhon of the study book ''Shad·
Smith and Mrs. Lucy Gregg WJth ow Over Amertca" D-y John D. Freeman was reviewed by Mrs George
Mrs Richard vaughan, Miss
Howell and ~rs. Cash Bahr """'·I H A
mg
,w,.l ;Je•u•."' ''Tell Me the Story of
Plans were made to gtve
by Sally Globokar, concluda lad 1es diamond rln~ and 11
ed the program after which a sorod and sptnning reel at the;;'*::~ c1al hour was enjoyed and refreshments served
~anquet and dance. This
The April meeUng will be held
will begm 1mmediately after
ter
at the Baptist Church.
May 7tll is the date set for a

Scout Event Held
In Letart Falls
For Pack, Troop

ICanteen Maktng

ber.

AI Umnl•GOmp1ete
plans For Annual
Banquet, Dance

Mr. and ~1r9 Dwight LoJ;:on and
son, S!Up, \11/llled m Portsmouth,
Sah•rllay , with her mo\ller. Mr..
florence Holley, who accompamed
Brenda Lee Hysell was honored them home (ur a vtsJt
wlth a birthday dinner for her fint
birthday given by Mn Rosemary
Mrs. Lena Pickens of Mason. W
Hysell and her grandparents, Mr. Va , was the SundRy d1nner ~uest
and Mrs. Lawrence i\oJanley
of :~tr and Mrl!l EVt&gt;t"i!tt McKmght
Attending were Mr llnd Mrs Ed· Calling 111 the afternoon were \lr.
d1e Manley of Columhu9, Mr. and 1.nd Mn Chester Erwin o( M1cldtc·
Mrs Raymond Manley and Cathy port, Mrs. Fern Sweeney nf Rut
and Roger Manley
land and Mrs Effie Halliday of
&lt;A few days before her birtbdsy , AthelUI.
b•k• .. 1, w•th the plm to be
Brenda received a birthday ~:ard
Mrs. Don Thomos and Mrs
nounccd later. Alumm ":J''~::~~:
from her lather, PYC La~nce
Will be eonloeted for boked
Hyael1, who II; stationed Jn Karls- George Neuelroad Jr were Galli· for
the sale.
ruke, Germany. with the u. 5 Ar· polls vlettora Tuesday.

ens, Iowa, 11fter a several daya vialt
Wltb thell' COUSin&amp;, Mr. and MrJ.
Ben Neutzling.
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CHUCKLE
FOR TODAY
I

REV. NOIIDLUND

3-DayBible
Conference To
Start Monday
A three day Bible Conference
will be held begmnifJ&amp; Monday,
March 28 at the Antiquity Baphst
Church with Rev. Ralph Nordlund
of .Fostoria, Ohio, as speaker.
Rev. Nordlund will speak Monday evening on "The Secret of the
Untroubled Heart." Tuesday mgbt
the topic will be "The Double
Work of the Holy Spirit'' and Wednelday his topic is "The Pnest
Who Prayed For Us In GethseJQane."

Additional jurors to lhe venire
of the Me1gs Couaty petit jury
were drawn today by jury com·
misaioners.
They will serve in continuation
of the Januaq term of ~urt.
They are:
Guy Shuler, Gladya B. Black·
wood, Ethel M. Smith, Clarence M.
Headley, Helen Mulford, VirginJa
Pbalin, DaVJd C. Mlller, Gay fields,
Marton McClure, Winona Butkley,
Charles D. Woode, Edlth L. Hartmger, Raymond Fitch, Carrie lleln·
bart.
Ebie Crouser, Clyde Stewart.
Velma Rue, Ottll Cleek. Ann Sauv·
age, Clyde Stott, Freda Reed. Wil·
ma Davis, Raymond Cotterlll, ft.o..
bert 'M:cElhmney, and Wanora
Beaver.

Three Aid Squad
Calls Are Reported
The. Pomeroy Em~rgency Squad
made c.US at 4:40 p. m. Tbunday
to Jtnny WalsOn, Condor .S~et.
where abe was administered oxr·
geo for an apparent heart eQDdition and was treated by Dr. Hewetson· at 5:13 p. m. to George MeQuigs, LincoJn lUll, and then again:
to Jenny Watson at 9 p. m. when
she was transported to Meigs General Hospital.

WarOiNeivesEn-ds

Dixie Leader Wants Change
In House CiYil Rights Action
WASHINGTON (UP!) - Sen. Richard B. .~ussell (D-1fa.)
said today he would be "very q~uch surpnsed if the Senate
did not change the five-point civil rights bill approved by the
House.
Sehate leaders hoped the House
Skt.tracb Own re.
measure could be p11std without The Senate promptlJ llidechanae and aent diredly \.0 tb' tracked its own medun.-and lflllt

White Houa4:. Otherwise, a tii'Dt!- the Hou!IG biD to the judlciar:r
consuming Senate-House OOnfer- comdllttee, headed bl Sijfi• .james
fince would be ncceSSU'J to work 0. Eastland &lt;V-Mles:) 1Silt: li' · inout a compromise.
structed the. com.mi,U.ee tb ~
But storm stgnal.s arose from the m,easure back. bJ~-. ~~ '1\l.et&lt;
both liberal senators wanting a day.
·
',·
w..
stronger b!U and emb1ttlOO SoutbThe Senate· defeated ·•:.·lt an

motiOn to refer t.be bill
legislation. Rll8SeU 11 the leader
commiUee With p~ time
of the Southern bloc.
1•::~ld EaiUf,Rd told ntWfmen be
The House finally passed Ita 1'
not call a commit\ot meetuntil ill rtiular 1ettiop .Jioobill by a 3lJ.l09 vote 'thursday
The meiiaure includes most of the
admini1tratioa'a civil rights propasais, -includini a plan lor court

erp.ers fighting any civil rights

appoiilted tefete~a tc.t safee;uard.
ND&amp;ro Wlillt 1/JPI&amp;.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., March U, 1900--G Mlae Fogleeoog Wiu

2-Dally SenUnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., March 25, 1960

fHE DAILY SENTINEL

~~entating
. •· "'

Carpenter News
ltem!l ~f Interest

Editorially

BY MRS. MENDAL JORDAN

Mr. and

CINCINNATI UP! - uv..tock
lin. :Robert l!artia and cbUdren CatUe 800, ca1vnt, 100; cood to
are apeftdiDJ a few daya wlth ber low tbolce 125-850 lb tlaYJhter
parenta, Mr. and Mn. Glen Crme ateen 27 tlandard to low aood
of AlbrlJht, W. Va.
90().1050 lb 22-24 choite ~ lb
I ~.~~Z6.1SO, good 723-823 lb.
Re:v: Paul HookJ, Mn. Carrie l~
utility rows 1•17, ean·
Blbr and Mrt. Iva Wilson were nera
euttera lf-16, caooer tnd
Sundlf dinner eueau of Mn. Elbull• 1&amp;19, lood and
fie Wttson.
vealer1 28-M, standard
Mr. and Mn. Dick lUtter,

3 ·

Mrs. Oley Winters,
were weekend guests of
Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Caster
.Mr and Mrs.
Armsterd Perry
and Milford Perry spent an afternoon with his siJlter, Mallie Yow ·
.
. _
.
lber thili past week.
Spending Sunday with Mr. and
Mro. Fern Gillogly and John were
·W~v .
George McKnJgbt, Columbus:. 'Mr.
, ~ (
,
..:
and· ·M rs. cecil Gillogly and Ste- . .'&gt; I A 1"-"lllb~?.tJtr•
ven. Athens ; Mr . and Mrs. H~rold
1 1_', i. ., T
Gillogly and Mn: Ralph Frailer
and family , Galljpolis; Mr. and
..
Mrs. PauL Gaston ·and family Gnd
· i"'l'·"-' '"' ""·
·
Mr. and Mrs .Carl Oablree, AIbany; Miss Jacq-ueline Waggoner
•
Jltll
Harrisonville and Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur Crabtree, local . The gath ·
ering was in honor or Mr. GilloE ·
• Ly 's birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Leon Woodrum
and family , Albany, were guests
Sunday oE her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T . M. Galaway.
Mrs . Roberta Parker, Bolivar,
.11pent a day last week with her
~;;::::o., pa~nts, Mr. and Mr~ . Ney Car-l
penter.
·
Lawrence Woodyard, Co1umbus
Tbe Almawn .·.r &lt;I,.....,.
~pent several days at the hom(' of
his brother-in-law, Reed Jeffers.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Perry,
Sharon
and Mlke and Mr. and Mrs
OF
"
Ronnie Perry, .. Columbus were
weekend gues~ of his patents.
Mr. and Mrs. Moses Perry .
MORI INSULATION
The Hymn Sing held at the Mt.
By Un ..ed Pren lnternat&amp;ontl
One bag contains e!lOUJh
l)nion Church Sunday was well
. insulu.tiQn to rovel' 26equare
Today is Friday, Mar~l' 25, the
BJ Walter E. Sbnit
attended . Rev . Merlin Teets. is the
'
feet of attic spact to fuU
pastor.
~~~e ~~y t::O_&lt;he year, with :281
COWDERY FAMILY .
· 3~ mch deptbl
Mr . and Mrs. H. E. starkey were
the Weaver famil-Y lived in MaThe moon is approaching its
AUJUSta malor'led I...ewis Weaver son County, W. Va., but this ram- in Gallipolis one day last week
MOU C:OMPORT
new phase.
Phllaon, 1810. Thelr children ily Moved to Meila. County, Ohio where they attended a district inThis fireproof, permaneat
The morning star are Mar.~. Maud born 18'71 died 1873, Esther soon .after coming to the Valley, surance compan!_LIDeeting.
HANDl•P,-.iC mineral Wool inIIUJBtion will make your
Jupiter and Saturn.
born 1873 d.ie!l 18'73, CIU.a born
Noah Weavri' was born in 1815
Miss Joy Whoep-uan, Harrisonilome cooler in summer.
On Lhis day in history:
1874 married Ben Eber Crosa in His father was lr:llled while help- ville spent FridtJy night with her
warmer in winter, and in"
In 1867 Arturo Tosc&lt;~nlni, world 1894. ChUdren Maud, W•id, Paul, log to taise a bun in the Letart grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Earl
cre:aae i~ market value,
famous orchestral conductor was Fred, John •Ruah born 1818 -mar· botWms by ~ log roiJing over him Starkey and attended revival serborn in Parma, I!~ly .
ried Addle Richards. Children Noab was only a young boy then, vices at the Puritan Church.
MORI FOR YOUR MONIY
In IIJOO lhc Soci!llist Party or Mabel, Dorothy, Alben Davis ·b orn as there was a large family .and
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Gibson
More IMulation covei"AA•
thP Uniled States was otia'niled
Mabel borD 1880, Fredtrlck according to the eustom at that and Mr. and Mrs. Don Bullises,
per bas &amp;&amp;vee you m~ l
And winter fuel ~-~.vinga
in lndian.apolis .
I ~::~~!ro.lborn 1882 married .May time, be was bound out to a man Bowlin£ Green were Saturday
\ power aavings. too, If vou
ll
Kathryn, Ben, for a certain numbet of years to night guests Or Mrs. Gibson's brobmve 11(4'· COndltioning) c:an
In 1911, 147 lives were loa~ in
,,rn 1884, Ruth learn the carpenter trade.
ther and sister-in-law Mr. and
pay the coat of the Wsula·
11 fire in the Triangle Shirt Waist
David borP 1Jl80
Mrs. Frank Turner.
tion. (t', an easy, speedy job
Company in Ne-w York City,
born !*.
Noah and ·Mahala Weaver's ehilMrs. Dale Dye- has returned to
(c:omp)etto 8-~tep epplic•·
In 1911. the famoua Pal ~ce
100 of J,cob Jr. and dren: Emma married Anthony her home here after s~nding
tion iMtr&gt;JCtions imprinted
Theater in New York opened its
,BeckwJU\, boJ"n 1~8jt ~r-- Jenkinl; An1elina married George
week at the nome of her dauon bap) . •• c:wts litU. •••
doors for the rirst time.
H. Pi)(:her in 1821. Boyd; Luciu11 married Ella Smith l&lt;hler and son-"in-law Mr. and Mrs.
laats a bousetimel"
A thought for today : Irish satirAJiUI married As near I! we ' can find Lucius
Ervin, Marysville, and helpist Jonalhan Swift said: "We have
Melcen1 was married four time•. The first ing care
for the new gr-andson
PER SQIJARE FOOT
just enough religion to make Ull
Johnson, sam.an- time to Ella Smith, the third
Alan. The ErVins also have
w. Browning. time to a Miss Neal or O'Neal of daughter Margy.
hale, but not enough to m3ke us
love one ~nolher."
1822 marrJed Patkersbur&amp;, the fourth time to
Mrs. Goldie Gillogly spent satJohnson In 1840. A aon Myrtle Lelving of Williamson, W. urday afternoon with her aunt,
Va., her father wa• a river man. Mrs. Mallie Lowther. ,
Wesley· 'born 1841.
Not sure of the name of his secf h
Ariu,s b~rn, .l.Q%6 ml1'1ied OHve ond wife bUt poaslbly Smith. I.u
The regular meeting o t e
Tenwle
WSCS
was
held
at
the
L. Newcomb. 1849. theif son
clus
and
Ella's
boy
Wallace,
was
home
cf
Mrs.
Howard
Stanley
on
Claud ius boi'n 1869 married Mary
Burns in 1894. She wa&amp; the dau- a smal1 boy wheil his mother died Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Swett visDf Joaeph and ' Deborrab and he was raised by his grandPREACHING ANNOUNCIO
parents,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
ited
with his -aunt, -Miss Augusta
Rev. Donnie Miller of Rutland Hul:hes BurM. Children Millard F. Smith.
in Columbus recently.
189G, Eska A. born 1897 died
will be preaching ,at .the Fairview
Helen Jeffer_L wh,o has
Chu..O Surulay, M;r&lt;h 27 o.t. ·l30
substitute ~lel''th ,-G"Dlum.- m.!Ever)i'Oue is Invited to qttqnd.
School ia teaching the 3rd and
South Third Ave.
grades while Mrs. Edward
BAND BOOSTERS MEETING f•~jii!~)ii94.
is on a leave of ·a bsence
Middleport, Ohio
The Eastern Dand Doolilers As- ~,
her d~ties · for the remaindsociatlon will hold its regular
meeting Monday cvenin~, March
28 at 8 o'clock at the Eastern High
School.
' ·'·
Colum~us

BIG R£ASO.NS
yOf ·dOUI.

EI.OTEA

TONIGHT
"SAMSON and DEULAH"
Vl&lt;tor M.otur. - Hedr Lamarr

HAN Dl ,,• .K

SATURDAY
"GIRLS TOWN"

IIOME INSULATION

I

Mamie Van Doren -

Roy Anlhonr

-aloo-

Harrisonville
Social Notes ·
IV MRS. JOHN STOUT
Mr. ami Mrs. Raymond Saxton
of Middleport vislled Mrs. Grace
Carr recently.
R('v . and MriJ.
were guests of Mr.
Haning Sunday.

NEW YORK (lJPI) - Stage star
Kim Stanley euffered a 'mls&lt;.'arriage In the early sWtge of preg ·
nancy end bas had to cancel her
.appeuante next week in 'Two
For The Set-9aw" at t.he Rn}·e~l
Poinciana Pla)'house in Palm
Beach, Fla.

---THE Dlll'f SENTINEl

Hl~t·kwood
la recuperatDEVOTED TO INTEREsn IngJohn
from surgery and returned
OF M.EIGS·MASON AREA home Salurday from the hoapital.
llcher ..• I. Ow.rt, 'ubllthtr
Ht&gt;v. Hnnhart brought back
- PubHshed every I!Oftt~rn.,on e~
from
the Holzer Hospit-al and Is
"'pt Sunday lJy The Ohio Vallet
,Publ\al!lnl CompaQ1 al 110 Ill•
•*a,alc St., l'~ !ll.fi"OT. ObJo. Bo••
nesi oft lee phon6WY2·211Jfl, edHorACitOSS
DOWN
J9. Monelal office obone WY2-2lll7.
1. A pullud
1. Ripped
tary
Encered ~u• ae.cont.J ciau mallln1
2. Melody
\mit o1.
candy
matter at the pot\ otrlce at Pow
6. Sunk tence3. A ltttll'l
llul.,.,., !)hlo.
(colloq.)
garitL
10. Clrculf.l'
National advertl•lnr representa
·4. More
110. Tennta
hollow 111
U.ve: BottineJ\~Klmb•ll. t'lc ., &amp;61
aenatUvt
hillside
aerve
'.,exlnl(toa A¥11.. New York CIU
li. AftlrmaUve 22. Artltl·
11. Aelan
ll'lW Yllrk.
cinl
reply
tnlan.d sea.
n1er..
Sublerlptlon rak:ll: bellvmd bJ
12. Follower•
~ - Injure
voir1
ot Arlua
'1. Kind ot
ranier where avallablf-, 30 centl
horae
23. areele
1a. Scold
per w.:uk; one y.. r In adnnce a•
letter
8. Or.4tt
14. Freedom
The Dlllv SeTttlnel office, 115 60
9. German.
24. Frealt
· 3:1. Founde-r ot
from wnt'
llx monthl, $7.80; three month•
20. Bitter vetth
Chri•tlan
river
lft. Walk
13.90. BY motor reute where avatr
27. Knoba
Scien~
:10. Crown
!!I lowly
at.Ie: ane month, $1 . By man, om
Ui. ExehanJt
31. Notion•
:n. A particle
16. Math
yeu ~; 1lx 'Tionthl, f4 . 2~: UL• •
premium
32. Proceed
38. Rowboat
couraa
.... thl. t',.JIO ""'" numtll . 11
88. PreclOWI
propellerJ
(colloq,)
17. Int•rnai
18. Turkhll\
18. Oonatc!ll&amp;attme
89. FoxY
84. Siberian t'lver-u. Wallaba
am1y
tlon
regiment

DAILY CROSSWORD

Meigs

IUN.. MON., Moll TUES.
"THE LAST VOYAGE"

..
V•

in

IN UTES

tare

lo~al ow~er~

29- Cuttlnr
tool1
:SO. Yount

'

t~~ w,e :Py~flow drtve.

herrtnr

•1. Antenn&amp;
"2Grit
•a. Room tor

.4'i:lti6i'!~ :OniY ca~.eful

44, Kill
Donklyl

'' u

Dynaflow drive.

.

l!'l"PPI""..,.

trophe1, the lenJth and tormatlab.Jr~ ~
..:O.ch day the o:b"de lttttn · art ~ ~ ·

ul .aa

blCI.

·. ""' $h1p!MIItf

1!ft~Jllr~
,~ .':1~

MIEID IIA1lll

=l·

~~ .

r

WASH'nWEAR

/tiONriUAI. CANAP/IFNS,

.Mf"/( OR Wl'f"IIOU'r AA•K FA~~S

A /11J5J' PI.AYtJFF" se~Siai¥ A7
71;~ &lt;Ut'A&amp;r&amp;li!O rRY POl? All
DliPREolft:Jelir&amp;O Snr !imAI&lt;fllr
5rAN'I.6Y CUP "'I'/,

Dixie Leader
sees Cbanges

(Contlnvacll Pnn P... OM)
not agree.
who1 bas masterminded
th Ruuell,
tr 1e
e 1 a IY -o 18 Southern aeaa·
tara in Nle civil rights filht, epe·
clfically cited an amendment
adopted by the Senate to its own
meaeure.
Sponaored IV Ltuseh•
Sponsored by Sen. Frank J.
Lauscbe (D.Obio) the amendment
wo1ul
1 d extendt_to all fe deral court·
rut 1ngs penwla1 thes P~~~1ded for iner erence t scnvul deaegrega.
Uon ruliDga. The House bill con-

vice thi.t year, the third in 1961

and the fourth in 1162. When com-

pleted \he 692.000 kilowatt plant
will be tbe largest in the Ohio Edison syatem. Recently Ohio Edlaon
announced lt had acquired 335
'acres along the Ohio River as a
site for a future power development near Warnnton, Ohio, in
Jeffenon County. No date for dedevelopment ha1 been announced.
Cincinnati Ga.11 &amp;: EL«tric will
spent $4~million tbis year on expanajon projecta, the principal ones
oeine work on a
kilowatt
generatina: unit at Walter C. Betkjord Station, near New Richmond,
and 1 165,000-kw unit at Miami
Fort Station at North Bend,

=.ooo

Nearly half of Ohio rower'li budget of M3.7-milHon wiU be invested m
·
·
comp1etmg
a 4!iO,OOG-kw
power-producing 11nit at Ita Philip
Spom Plant cm'"the Ohio River near
New Kllven, W. va. That unlt when
oompleted will be one of the two
laueat In the U. S.
The major part of Cleveland
Electric Uluminating's $27-mlllion
buda:et for 1960 wiU go toward a
250,000-kilowatt modernitatioin of
lts Lake Shore Plant in Cleveland.
Thi.s 1a a part of tbat company's
record five--year program totaling
$190 million.
The planned eJ:penditurea for
th '
b th
th
Is
year Y e o er four Ohio
electric companies are smaller,
since no generating units are involved. Some of these companies
have ju.st completed .~-nst"ve
con.o.....::
rrtruction programs. Their construetion .efforta will be directed toward e:.:pandi~!f tran11miasion, dietrlbution .and substation facilities
and furthering other projects designed to Improve electric service to customers .
Columbus&amp;:: Soulhern Ohio Electrtc Co. will .11pend . $13;852.000;
The Dayton Power and Light Co.,
$11,531,000; The Toledo Edison c o.
$7,700,000 and The Marietta Elec-

Tax Deadline Js
April30 Says
Auditor Caldwell

The 1960 expansions of the optric co. system3 of the eight Ohio
eratlng
electric companies not only will
provide the state'a families. farms,
stores, offices, .11chools and industries with increased and more dependable sources of electric power,
will also create new job

S523,ooo.

said
Alltuday.
residents of Ohio owning med to see the Senate reverae itU.ngible property, regardless of ats
.11elr on the Lausche amendment,"
USt', such as stocks; bonds, ootes,'
RIWell told reporters. He said
debentures, credit balance&amp; with
be was confident the same amend
hroken, and other intangible proment would be offered to the
perly, are aJso required to file rc·
turns with the county auditor. JodiHouse bill .
'"mOiii;i;iiii&amp;e;;;;&amp;aiiiiiiiOiiii..;;;,~~~~~~~~~~~~~viduals,
partnershipt;, corporations,
1
::
and anociaUons must file returns
with the' county auditor in each
county wh~re they own taxable
property.
The rate of tax on tangible
property varies (rom 1at:ality to
locality according to need and is
identical with the rate ui real
~tate and public utility property
.
for a given taxing district.
Regarding intangible '""llroperty,
Ea~r.
i
.,, .
productive inve.11lmentsr are tax~
at rive per ('ent of the income
yield, unproduetive investments
are taxed at two mills on each dolJar valuation, and deposits two
mills on the dollar. Moneys, credits
and ' other taxable intangibles are
taxed at three mi.l ls on eaeh dollar
valuation.
All tax collected is paid to the
local county treasurer ami is used
for local schools, libraries, health,
police and fire services.
Personal property tax forms for

'
( Fqr Your

IASSURE
FINANCIAl. IICURITY
BUFFALO N Y UPI~port
'

·

•

~ ~~: i~~e :~'!t! 1 ~n~.-.:

agreed to a reviled plan ~
assured the team financill secur1 ity in tbe new Contineatal Lea·
gue, 'nle new fioancill at-up calOn or before April 30, 1960, all led for preaeot atockholder lbar·
individuals, partnerships, associa- es to be s_plit (In a three-for-one
tions, and corporations engaged in baeb. An earlier .p ropaul would
bmi11en, liuch as maoufact.urers, have bad the buebaU elub ratle
merchants, farmera, lawyers, doc-- $1,500,000 throucb the sale of a.
tors, dentists, aceountanta, and curities.
others, are required to file peraon- [ ~
-----at property tax returns with the
rORMOSA - Marine Pte. Jlm L.
county auditor, Gordon Caldwell Connolly, son_of lira. Neut t. Con-

SHUMWAY FLORIST

non~

Marme Cpl. Billy E. Hotelton, lOft
Letart
and
of Mr.ofand
Mn.Falla,
Nellol!Obto.
lloleltoo,
Reedsville, took part in hup
aJ11phibious la:ndin(l eurcile, llu'.
2~, on Formosa'• 10nthem eoqt
'"lth units of the Okinawa-baed
Third Marine Diviaioo.

a

Uing return!! are to be obtained
trom the county auditor'• oUU.
and informatlon· as to the provi;ions of the law may be obtained
from the county auditor or from
the Uhio Dep,~rtment of TaxatiOn,
hio . tcpartmenta Buildings, Col1m bus, Ohio.

Flowers
,.

A Fine Seleetlon of Potted
Plants, £ut Flowers, and

Sprlne &amp; Summer"

SPORT SHIRTS

by Arrow

l:orsages

Short l&gt;lld Long Sleeve

$4.00 up

SMITH

Flowers For Any Or All Occasions

CLOTHING COMPANY
CASH BAHR, OW!Ier
NO. SECOND AVE.

MIDDLEPOR~ l

PHONE WY ·2-5430

SYRACUSE, OHIO

Mrs. niUlard VanMeter, Manager
I! I I Ill

opportunities, increase the &amp;mount
of taxes paid by eaeb company on
local, state and national levels,
and tontribute materially to the
general economic well-being of lbe
state.

n"
.-.... .

.
- .. --r
Toss away those clotheaplna- and yqui:' otothe.i lipe,
tOo I Your days of washday drudgery are qver w~ yau
buy an automatic 'electric dryer~ No in9R luninc .wet,\
hea'9Y clothes. No more weathet' worries. No ~~ 11.10• ~
Ding up and down the basement stairs. Don't drud&amp;'e-dr7.
,our' clotha-~tbcml --·
·-

.

19A .cMt ~ Tedlckup · · · · · · · · · - $1,495
Qjtlf. ,.

maw-

BUY AN AUTOMAnC

p'i~J.l-~f~ A car you wll[ ·~

Pr&lt;IJ~~,.to 'w.'··l\adiO lll!d,he!I!Of.

"1-

.tACQu,sPLANrF. ~- n/E

TURN IN YOUR

195., IUD V8 'Ha,, Top · · · · · ·· · · · $2,79$

provlt!ot\1

nation, will have Jb electric facilltles expanded at a record rate io
Once d81Crlbed u "a .tort
thl!i d&amp;cade. In faet, the eight elechlgh-prlcecl lllillty lnfleldtr
tric comp1nies will build u much
top-echelon ,Amerlean mlJ.el(nea, seneratin&amp; capactt)' in the next 10
LaLrdner had been a C!Olumoilt Ye&amp;tl 11 they and tbl!lir predecHand c:ontrtbutin&amp; editor of New. ton did In lhe put 15 )'eara.
week Ma&amp;azl~ 1inc:e 1931. ·
Lardner al10 wrote
boob. 1 •uru&lt;Itioopo.a lion of this year's eonThey Included "White Hopn; and I'
ea--penditure• will JO for
~." "S~n
..-.:,._.. llllU
--.J
on new aeneratin•other Tl a--•
.. v 1 ..,._
a unlb beLovely Women," "It Belli Wortb.) four of the companies
Edison Co., The Cleve1•nd
ing," ..'l'he Yanb io the PaelfJc"
Elec!tric Diuminaling Co.. Ohio
and "Southwest Puaqe.''
U.rdner'l death letvet ~ly one Power Co. and 1be Cincinnati Gaa
of RIDJ Lardner'•' four aonl lllve.
Electric Com~ny.
James
ldlled while flabtlnl
Ohio Edi801l•a 1NO construction
1n the Uneoln Brtlade In
the forecast of more than 156"2-mllllon
Spanlab Civil WIJ'. Dj.vld wu ll toP:• In the state,. the llrKett
killed whDe 1 war eQ~deot Item Of that amount JOinJ for es·
for the ,New Yorker 1a Germany panaion of ill Stratton Plant, north
ID 1944. Surviving Ia lUna Jr., a
playwright and free lan~ writer
tragedy.

Bank with"'"' ·

Member Federal
Depoal&amp; llllaranre Corporatloll
'
POMBROY
RUTLANb

c4"1"Jlicti'·9~1 .lyi6;iv lo"' hiii~agti: 1sllatp car inside alill
· out. J!JI.sllJijl~l!&gt;n ,l!tu. Radio aiiil heater.
'.

40- Copied

could 1racefully include 1 note

Conlltlon Df ._oc!ta: Montgomery
1&amp;.9 upper, 9.6 lowU, 1¥. ft. open·
~ipolb 18.5 upper, 14.4 lower:
16ft. open; London 18.3 upper, 11.0
lower, 1 and three quarter ft. open;
Wlafield, 18.4 upper, 12.3 lower,
3 ft. open.

MASKED MAN • • • • By Alan Mav•

Stop In Or £all---

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK

. l!li~s-~Y Httnl.-,e ~:i:i ·- · · · $1,695

31. The
popul&amp;oe
(Gr.)

.

1 electrlcity-conauntlng etate in the

to 1chool cases.
Broninfi~e;,:7:•:·:m:.:I·:I.:;:::::•ly:·::::::::i~F'II lhem
tatns
milderbepenalties
andturprislimits
"I would
very much

We Pay 3% lllleresl Oil Your Savlngl

1956lUlCK V8 Spec~ 4 · ~or .. ·· $1,2'5

82. Rodt

·

Ohio, already ranked as the No.

New!

•Hard cTop&lt;Sedan. One rarelul local o.WJ~er. Shows excel·.

&lt;lt the

REPORT

the family.

.

·~

ed, 10metimes
noted for Its quiet

every member of

•

Hartt Top. 0p~&gt; ~areful
Radio ~lid Healer.
,,

RIVER ·

bankinA services loi·

.T ~ADIN.i TtME

28. Thoroush.-

t).M4ner

We have

1955 JU.Q 5pecial2 Door -- .. · .... · $995

o•• ,.u., ot'""lY atan&lt;~~l"f -m~-11!11
for the lbne Ill, X tor tho two
Ito. ilio&amp;t~ II\IIIY. .....

LIVERPOOL, En&amp;land UPITerry Downe1, Britiah middle·
wel&amp;b.t eb&amp;mpion tnoa:ed out
Orlando D~ Pietro, of Arcadia,
the fourth round of a
tO-round oon-title bout
niehl

,-edonl

(mil,)

A X 'I' Jl'lo. tA-'·:!1 B
II LOKG . . . !!' ·.O W

kO'S CALIFQRi1AN

BANli.ING Sll'IICI! 1872
Vomber
Rolorve Syslem

preltm•
Jnnry
•urvey

dtnt Of tbe univer.aity.

•

Obu.~ • el&amp;ht eleetrk companiet of Steubenville. The second of
Lolia7
diaclosed plana to irlvest fo~ 113.oGO ldlowaU generating
NEW YORK UPI - John Lard·
net, •7-Jear-old. columnialaod 'tOn $2.03,000,000 thlt year u the fim unlta .J~ Stnlt.on wiU 10 intc ~er ­

FOrfEASY CAAE

·Bargains At ISiaettnar's

DAILY ORYP'l'OQ'VODI ..... Bm'l flow t.l!Odi .HI

lb

FAMILY
BANKING

.

28. Make 11

'l '

aowa
No.

FOR

VALLEY
LUMBER
and Supply

Creo4
(eccl,)

aebolutie attatnmenta ~lave won
them placet ou flrtt.emetter
dean'• littl were announced by
or. Welter c. Laneum. prni-

ANGELI!S

5c

21.The-

at the
whoae

w•

1
2
3

DAILY SENTINEL
DAYBOOK

ClllclnnaU

Gua,.a: Pl. Pleasant 24.91; Pomroy - Mason 20.87; J,.oek 28, 13.6.
Dams sre up 13 tbru 22; 23 is down
haa spent the winter with th;ir aveneintl 1 to ll'li trapa opea.
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Jack WeaOhlo Rlftr BNh-1 Down-Loek 9
thermm, returned to their borne
Lady lJnda 8:10 a. m. 0-5; Vulcan
8:GO a. m., tHO: Lock Ut: Adv~pt,
4:10 a. m., 11·2: Eastern 8:10 a. m.,
11-8; Pittsburgher 8:45 a. m. 22-0;
Lock 18: Walter W!Ulamson 9;43 a.
m.,_0-3 ; Fred W. Oi«&lt;tt 10:20 a. m.
0· 1 : Lock 19_: Jane T., 10:~ a. m.,
1-G, Lock 20 - A. _
v. Crisa 8.40 a. m.
6-0; Lpck 21: Mite Cr.editor J1:2:0
.
·
a. m. 20-0; Lock 21: Winciielter
IUE U I GOYIRNMINT
11:4$ a.m., D-5; Lock 23: c. v. H&amp;r·
LOS
UP!-'~ner 12:3&amp; p. m., 2-0; Invader 2:10 IAlan ' ·dd and "· wt"le I•' led-.~
. .II
.....
ua.a
P· m., ~; Ash~and 3:30 P- ~-· 2--10; Thursday for refund of $87,1M
El.g~r Cliff 3_4.45 P- m., 2.0, I. F. the)' claim -the £0Vernment owe•
Freiberger -30 a. m., O-l8.
them on their federal tn"""'-.a
"Upbound: Lock 23: Orleanian, taxe1. the couple claimed they
12:~ p. m. 2-20; Bob Bender 1:1&amp; paid '$203,919 In 1954 but aduall:r
p. m., n-3; cornell 4:55 p, m., 8-&amp;; should have paid onJy $8f,936.
Island Creek 7:40 e m., 10.0; Ellen The Internal Revenue Depu1.z 11:30 a. m .. 0-4; Gallipolis: Le--. rnent ba1 refunded some of thehigh 1 : 1~ a. m., 13-4; Robert E. money ·abel they want the rest,
Reed, 3 a. m., 9-0; w. s. Ray 3:55 the touple said.
a. m .. 12-2 Elger Cliff 8:10 a. m. .
-:-:::--::::::c:--:-.
0-0; OVEC 9 a. m., 19-0; Lock 2S:
Mr. and Mrs. William Wllliamt
of Lanca•ter and the Dietz family
James D. Francis 7 a. m., s.o.
of Belpre were weekend guerta of
·Down at Winfield: Robert P. the WUUama and Balderson tam-

"INVISIBLE INVADERS"
&lt;Sctenee f';iction)

TODAY ~ND

YESTF.RY~M~ . :

mixed but
15JIO.IM5
lb 13.211-14,
14.25-15,boan 10.

POMEROY, OHIO

v.

HJtb-ranilDI ltudent.

Univenlt)' Of

Ohio Electric Companies Will
.Spend Billion In Expansions

of famed bumoritt RJnc Lardner, ttep I~ a five-year, biUi.on-dolltr
The IJ..sU, incl.ude KarUya FoJle- died of a bear! atl.lcl: 'llllunc!!'Y· expana1on proeram .
JODI, MuOn, Weal VlriiDJa, a
'DI.e companiea, compri1ing The
1tudeJJt in the uDiveNtty'a ~ol·
~.ad been a '
Oblo .Electric Utility IDJtitut.e,
u. lep of 11\11'1111&amp; an4 Health.
, ~mlD~~ •bout the
wlll ~ requ,.ated to inveat $1 -bil- ·- ·
l~britit• he .bad known
lion 1n the flnt blolf of the curW• «&gt;1111".. would
~':: 1cent dec:ade In ot"der to atay ahead
mixed and ~240
,;lim~l of th'lr
If conatJ;ntl)' ~creating require16.1&amp; to mostly
•euy, off-band
I!Jir:_J&gt;em .. .nthta for elecklc serv1ce.

MEIGS THEATRE

•,

'c...

I

Market Report

Tuppers Plains
Social Events

er of the v.bool tenn.
The Columbia ~irls will hold
their first 4-H meeting of the
year on l'uesday evening aecording to Mrs . Lewis Smith.

Sdlolutie Honol'll

LardOer, ~7,
Dies Of Heart
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eroy l'• nlher bas~e ~~~jl .J!isto.ry.
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IJftlceverrtblng in i h• Soulheasw rn Ol\lo~~- League. It's soli.d 'wttb Papthert.'' l
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· Phil Harrison who also was' the

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Jl!&gt;l\ey~ 'Food Market,. any varsity
manaper.
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5\&gt;nng organtzatloris h a·v o! n~r for the squad
been left wtlh fat deficits t&lt;;
pay out of non-exuitent !rea ' and eh~~rl~aders.
to
Ut'Y. balilJices.
: r h e Pomeroy
Oh, yes, there'll \le r,eople ' 1\ll~tic .. Il'lPi\fl;
from member schools · n tb m e n t, banquet
SEOAL beslde's Pomeroy'
'ponsors, is
Panthets. · ·
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1r e corps of
Team Pomeroy has two Har
rison and Ronnie Camta~· Lo- &lt;,~ampions p I u s
gan one, Nelsonville one .'Aib- •cheerleaders.
ens ·two, Jackson one. rie s
Last r~;u- Porncond squad of nlne has orie
from Pomeroy, one from Mid~ eroy Lions ·were
dle"Port, one from Gallipolis host ·to the All. ohe from Athens, one from . , AL banqliet
Jackson, one from Wellston, .at SaIls b u "r y
two fro"! Logan, and one from~·'Sch 1 1 ha '
Ne lsonville.
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Each school is exl'_eeled to
won t)t.e till~
send its seniors while some 1} e seaoon belike Middleport,' wlll buy din: ore. ·

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1-SEOAL Sanq"et

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By.Chet Tanoeblll Editor The D.a.ily SenUn 1
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SEOAl. Xravoling Trilpby:to ____ : _____________ Rus!u Moore
_soae)l . J~ Sny~er ot Ohio Unlvenlly Bobeats who eap• • ·
Coac~. Pomeroy High School
t~r r.r. lhe !I(AC t111Mi ilils year Is the speaker for the Porn- , . .
By Charles ~n, Athletic Director
~91' • ADiiii!;(IAL b::ar~r next Tbu,Bday night. "Tite ao~o- • .· · . :
Garupol!s High School
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more-senior~~~~ P . ·""" cll&gt;lned house ln "ihe SEOAL IIIlo Foul Sho!tfuig Trop{ty to ----· ; -------- Robert Winebrenner
1Ml1 1!0n. wJ,inlu ~ry honbr there ls to lak~. e~eept 1 dellll , · , .:
Pomeroy Htgh School
or two like ·!Iavine J!la,yet'w from o,tlj.er sehoota on the AIJ. · _ · • llY ~fob~ Wilson, Sports Editor, Gallipolis Tribune
SEOAL first an~. - d tei\IDB- 1'"'1-lltll~· te11111 .~s yelr wnn .eo~'!-~f·'tl!e Year Award !• ------------------ Russell Moore
45 gam,e., JOlt olily five 1/&gt;diJd~ 1o.tnPten..t play.
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AbOv.e, P.!1o :VII'JIIIjr- 1o r) -:-;- tefrv ·Qblbu!er
ho' . .:llt.Corl Ward, Coach, Gallipolis High School

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WRITE TODAY

FOR

Rutland Community News

RHODES

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RATES
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Full rate of 3 «nts per word 't"lll be cbarged lor .tvertLstoc
tl oot p1.1d within 10 da):; aPler recemng l:illl
Erron; lD Advertistng - Should be reported umne&lt;Uate]y. The
Daily Sentinel WlU not be re:spon&amp;lhle for more t:ban WJ,e IDCOC~ tneertlon
«ard Of Thallib and SpecJ..al Nobces of Events $1 00 ObitiiiJ'ies
puNaabed at 1 ct~nt per word
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and \trs Efhe Denison vtsited her
t&lt;~oq,:t: L;trk.ms,
Des Momes, :.Jster Mrs Warren Sowers, who ta
ery, Spencer, W Va
3·9-30tp
."\~w ~l~XLo.;v ho~~&gt; been \bltJng ~n o.;unfmed at Mt St Mar)'s Hospital,
GRAVELY TRACTOR SALES AND derthil Amo~&gt; and ulhcr relauves on Sunday
S.rvlc•. 512 li Main, Pomeroy. &lt;:~nd Jncnds rllently Among others
:vlus Maude Brewer of Langs
PhORe WYl-2975. Open 'tll 9 h e \l~&gt;l t cll ~~rere h1s s•slerm-Iaw ville was a recent dmner guest of
p, m. until June I . S.IHm~~n: Mr" H. 1 Hlackwuod uf near Har- I ~nn Sprouse and famtly
Harold Bernhart,
RMdsvlll•, ri.'&gt;UH\ illl ,Jr aml Mn i:jLll LMrkm
Mr and Mn Gat! Bradford look
Ohio. Phone CooiYIIIe 3691.
uf HallJ lltldl Mrs rranc1s Lllrkm their son, Ketth, to Holzer Chntc
3-19-Uc ,
iilltJ 'vir &lt;1nd Mrs Cusb Johnston for a check up Saturday
or HratJlmry, hiS father , J.)on Lar
Mr and Mrs John Sisson vtstted
(20J Bust ness ServiCeS kw Lo tumbu:; and a brother, Har hts father, Geor11e Sisson and h1s
1y Lii rk.llb, w Pennsy!vama
~·~ter , M'nl Allen Roush, at Holzer
~lr:. AddLe Jougate, who has been Hospital, where both are pattents
BULLDOZER SERVICES AVAILABLE bv hour or job Conta&lt;&gt;t il p&lt;ltu.' nl at Metgs General Hos
Jane Lucas was a Sunday a:uest
Mason Ctly SP 3·.5776, Uclwon 1 pJl&lt;tl 1ur Lhe past three months, oJ Joetta Erlewtne
Robertlf.
3 12 ~tp l"'as n 1urncd Sunday to the home
Mrs r~reda :Ballangee 15 em
- - - - - - - - -- - of v~r .;wd lllrs Haro1d Sauer and ployed m Columbus
C:LILANDI
!dau g l 1 t~n; near Hutland
Mr and Mrs Ctlvm Sprouse and
a..s• &amp; TV . R•r~tir INYD
~ndy spent Saturday wtth her moPhone WY·2·225S
1 Jllr a mi ~-In; BtU Larkm uf Han- ther, Mrs. F A Carpenter, Pomt
PomiHCIY. Oh1•
I mba! wnc IIIS ilvrs of Mrs Bertha Pleasant
,
Amos, T 11ursday Whil~ on vacatwn
"Nir snd Mrs Jack Coleman and
!ARE YOU RUN OOW~ ATd THE tht'y abo IILSLted her parents, Mr daughter Middleport vistted her
heelt1' Does your sou n" ...,. ancJ Mrs Alex Shuler, Storys nun, grandP&lt;:Lrents Mr a~d Mrs Joe
lnv? Belt Work. Lowest Price-. his ~;:randmuther Mrs Frances Ph 11
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and :\ir
Mrs Cush
Brewer and Btll of
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J uhn:,ton, Bradbury
Langsville called on :Mr and Mrs

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I"}) For Sale

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Plan Now To AHend I Church
cunlacl
members
of WSCS.
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1957 FARMALi. CUB TRACTOR
I l'low CultJvator Disc Harrow'
Power lake-off ~d Pulley, and
new ~ fl mower Never used
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Mr and 'ttrs Homer Parker and Calvm Sprouse recently The took
each Foreat Run Methodllt ~;1.~~te~~g clea~ed by the 1110 Sus1c Marvel Foley, Jttdy Chafin, ~~c, S~r~~~~ra~1~~~ur:,te!\:!!~
dern cleanmg method, wtLh
aerated dry foam qutckly •nd
economtcally, nght m your
own home Phone SH2-4023.
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U1ll1..: t..Ju Martin uf Rutland, Sue
•\dams uf Leewood W . Va and
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11cd the l.JL~k Re•d record. hop at tlle
K)gu lrcek Htgh Scnool, Satur
~day mght
:\1r ami Mr!i ltussell Adams and

up Betty Jan..! fell an 1 tin can
cu 11 tng h er "•u.nd aevere1y, qu1 t e
some time ago Since then she has
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Mr and ~drs John Sisson visJted her mother, Mrs Clarence
Mtght of Bradbury, Sunday
Nlha Adkms and Ann Sprouse
attended a dance at Pomeroy on
Saturday night.
Mr and Mn1 Gall Bradford and
family vuLtcd her parenh, Mr. and
Mrs E L Prof1U, Sunday
Mr and Mrs Ernest N1cholson
and sons ca1led on hts parents,
the M A Nlcholsoll8, Saturday
Mr and Mr1 James Haley and
chtldren VIsited Sunday evemng
w.rth Mr and Mrs Charles Haley
and famdy, Mason
Hev T V WeiHs was a weekend
guemt of Mr and Mrs Earl KJng
Mrs Ethel Snowden was a Siinday
dtnner guest
Homer Parker and Dick Foley
were Pomt Pleasant Vl!dors Mon-

Alfred Area
Social Events
BY MRS. CHARLES D. WOODI
Sunday Scbool. attendant-e on

March 20, was 41 , the offermg
$8 &lt;Ia A Se-a1t0n of Prayer and
Song was led by Helen Woode In
place of the re&amp;ular worship ser
vice wtth Rev

to the openmg of the rev1vad here
on Sunday evenmg at which time
Rev Card brought the meuage
Everyone 18

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trlftlfer OVI!ItiiBII 1953 Buick
Spee1al 2 door with ratH~heat·
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Urea. Motor and body are In
perfect condition $790.00 Phone

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HIARINO
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London, Ohio,
Mlrch,.,U,PAROLE
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107~ack Edward Landen, 11 t.:emeh•nusprlaoner now confined In the Lon
comp of Officers and

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Harry Barnett of Columbut
apent Sunda)' With Mr.a. Clara
Follrod and family
Sunday afternoon vilitors in the
Fmdllng-Caldwell
home
were
Gene P1erce, Mr and Mn. Oscar
P1erce and dauehter Sue of Coo1vHle and Mr and Mrs. Dwsmore
Boyles.
Mr and Mrs. Leslie Gre-en and
Mr and Mrs George DeWeese of
Athens and Mr and Mrs Homer
Rice of Middleport v1.nted their
father, Mr Perry at the Elmwood
Nuratn&amp; Home Sunday afternoon.
Leshe Green took Tom Hayes to
aee the latter'• mother at the
Hillcrest Nursmg Home, Sunday
Mr. and Mrll . Charles o. Woode
visited Mrs Zura Hawk and daughter Rachel Sunday
Vlllttors in the Lee Henderson
home Sunday were Mrs Thelma
Henderson and daughter Lmda,
Mra Ella Yost and Etaabeth
Yost and Mr. and Mrs. Charles
D. Woode.
Sunday vlsitof6 in the FollrodRobinaon home were Mrs Carleton Follrod and son, Pomet"oy, Mr
and Mrs Billy Follrod of Athens,
Mr and Mrs Clur Follrod and
children, local and Mr and Mrs
Gerald Swartz and daughter of
Manetta.
Mr. and Mrs Clan Woode have
moved to the Summerfield apartments m Cbester.
The WSCS helds 1ta meeting
Tuesday evenma: at the home of
Grace Swartz With an attendance
c.f 10 members and two VISitors
During the business sessmn led
by Thelma Henderson, pres1dent,
supply ask1ngs were answered the
pledge to mJss1ons !01 196()-61 was
made. Other routme busmess was
trana:acted. The SocJety baa woven
rugs for sale at the home of Mrs
Isola Taylor Sales tax stamps are
to be brought In at the next meet
lng Alma Swartz was the leader
of the program on "Stewardship"
The hostess served refreshments
of apple pte a la mode and coffee
The next meetmg will be held at
the home of Helen Woode on
Tuesday evenmg, AprU 19th.
Mra. Dmsmore Boyles .spent last
week at her parent's home m Mlil·
stone, W. Va, and at the St Joseph Hospital, Parker1burg, where
her mother and a st!lter are both
conhned
Mr and Mrs Dale Kuhn of
Belpre spent Monday w1th her
patents, Mr and Mrs Millard
Swartz and family and attended

Mr and Mrs Gerald swartz and
of Mar1etta recentl)'
parents, MT and M.n
Swartz

Tuppers Plains
NewsOfTheWeek

Mr and Mrs Duane Beaver and
family of New Matamons spent
Fri.day mght w1th her parents, Mr
and Mrs Wilham Chapman and
attended the mmstrel at Eutern
High School.
Mr and Mrs John Haye&amp; of
Chester were vtsitmg Mr and Mrs
Fon Halsey and mother, Mrs Ada
Tall Mr~ Tall remams quite til
Mr and Mrs. Harold Parker and
son Davtd, of Jackson, spent the
weekend w1th her parents, Mr and
Mrs John Arbaugh While prepar
mg to leave for home David acc1
dentally swallowed a quantity ot
asperm tablets and wa&amp; rushed to
Holzer H08ptta1 for emergency
treatment He IS recuperatmg m~

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Rutland

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Phone Mlll llatlaad. 0.

400 AHlerlcan 1]Jandstand

Gao

6. 30 You:- Esso Reporter
NO Wectheripan
6"45 John D111y New11
700 Buddy Starcher Show
,:30 Walt Dbney ~aenta
8•30 Man From B)ack Hawk.
9"00 !17 sunsP.t Strip
10 00
Tbe Detectives
"0·30 Hlack SAdtll,
100 The N:ew Tonight
10 10 Scanning the Weather
11•15 liiports Report
\120 Late Sh(lW

Channel&amp;- Saturday
t 00 Eadie and Bullet.
Jl ;00 Cartoon Spectacular
lll'Sb ..Eddie Selilcrt!lt Show
12·00 Lunch with Soupy :.;ale•
12 30 Gray Ghost
r
1 00 TV Classroom
• · 1130: Talk Back
t 1 • ~I» U 'l Rascala
1
3 DO Mystery Maltnee

t~ i\i~l~war;Utltng
Ilia Racotd Hop"

481,l2U8

TOTAL LlABILmES AND CAPITAL ACCOUNTS • $3.1184,969118

1':80 Dic.c Clark Show

MIMORANDA

WHTN~TV
"Chan~tld 13 -Friday

A.81Sets: pledged o11 aMig;ned to secure liabl:Utie. and

for otlher rpurposet
_____ ___ ------------ ' 261,9S'UO
Loans ae~~ shown above are after deduction of
&amp;a
reserves of __
_
_ ------- ---- -- ----- $ 15,850.
I, HAROLD E HUBBARD, CtaStrler o! 1Jbe above-ne.m.ed be.nk, do
solemnly swear t'bat tlhe above statement il Vue to the best of ID7
koowledge and beltef
\
HAROLD E. lllJliiiAliD, Caslli"fOorrect-Attsst. PAUL S SMART
RODNEY DOWNING
DireellorL

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$1,103,UNUII

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1:00 The Brlgbter Day
1-15
!-30
J 110
I 30

The Secret Storm
The Edge of Night
The Thre~ SlOOJe&amp;
The Life of 11Uey
r:oo Artltur J. SmJth-Newa
8 11$- ~C' i\. !Aok at the Weather
6 20 , Jufe Rtvlln Show
6:30 Amos 'n' ADd.y
7 00 Markham
'1 30 Rawhide
8 30 Bmck Prayhouse
4}.00 The 'rwilight Zone
IJ 30 Person to Person

11'00 News
11.10 A Look at the Weather
11 ·15 Theater 13

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~d!~tt=91d~.-p~:··--·--------- $
and ~tiOna - ·-------------------------~---Deposlts or United States Government (includlnc
postal Nv:lniS) ------- _ -- -- - ---- --- -----------n---M•...eSt a tes an d poI"
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lwca1 su bdJ·'-'
n~t~Gnl -----------TOTAL DEPOSl'I'S ----------------&amp;8110.?2

FINE

f'jrtLon Theater
6 00 News P1cture
6 15 Saturday Sport!! Roundup
e·30 Waterfront
, 00 Satul'day Night Jamborefl
1·30 'BOnanu
8'30 Man and the Cltal!enge
9 00 The Deputy
9:30 Jp~nQy to Understanding

IO:lro "IIIah' Fr6Jri llilorpol
d -DO Ne'f'~a1 HtWmt-

w.-tli_..

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~J :lS Sbockw•tc.b
1 t¥1
-;tin Off

Cha!!nel 3 .! 5u~tda)

11:1.5 S1gn On
11 30
12 00
12·30
l2 .4S
1:00
2:oo
2·15
4:00
&amp;.SO
8:30
6:00
S.SO
7 00
8 00
9:00

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10 30
111 (In

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This as the LUe

T'l Clltpel

Industry on Paraae
Gard.An ClQb of tbP. Air
Champi,..18hlp Bo.,.llng

Inoid• ....,,
NBA BaSketban
Meet the Pre8!1
World Championship Golf

Time·

Pre~ent

Meet the Press
Sunday News Picture
Overland Trall
Sunday Showcase
r"!hevY Show
Loretta Young
Wlehita Town
Newt -He~rwutt
Weatbert!Mt
Nltewatcl'
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lubllee U" S" A.
11:00 Up-to-the-Minute Ne1t1
11•10 Sports Report
tl,l5 Late Show

Sllld•y- Channell

ill 00 John Hopkins File

12 30 Bloliop Pike
l:OO
1,30
2 00
2 30
2·45
3:00
1·30
HMl
4: 30

&amp;·00
5 30
6 00

6.:JO

1 00
1 X)
8..30
9:1!9
9 80
10 30
1.00
11.05
ll :tO

College NeWP conferet~ae
Bta: Picture
ABC Playhouse
Easter Seal&amp; Film
World Travel
Open llearlng
Championship Bridge
Paul Winchell Show
Brohn Arrow
Matt1e's Funday Funnlel
The .Brothers
People's Chotce
Robin Hood
Trackdt'IWD
Mnerlct
Lawman
:!:~~ ..Rebe~

The Alaskan!
Johnny Staccato
The News Tonight
Weather Window
Late Show

_Channel 13
, 9:00

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Lucky
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Ot30 Have Gun, Will 'ftnel
10 00 Gun'lmoke
10 30 Not For Hire
100 News and Weather.
1 .o 'nleatet 13
1·30 Sign orr

Sandoy- Channel 13
tOO
j'SO
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0"00

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Rev!Yal C:ulade
AmeriCIDI at Work
Christian Seienee
Lamp Unto Mt Feel
I,(lnk Up and Live

11 00 FYI

WMPO Daily Program Sebedule
Sltutclay
ua SlJn On
600 GueJt Star
6 15 New• &amp; Wetther
8 •30
6 "30

12.00 Rev. Elwood Gibbl
.2 30 Oral Roberts

LOO

N. Y..Philharmoni.c

2 30

comedy Time
Sunda)' Sports Spectacular
Face the N1U011
Conquest
Gt. Colleg• """"'
Small Wo~
The Jule Rlvlin §~ow

4 30
~-QO

5:30

600
6-20

To&gt;entietb CollbU
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7:110 L..&gt;ol•

8.30 Tho

lc80

8 00
9:00
930
10 00
10 30

tl:OO
11:11

I BellO
8 30

8 35
9:30

RFD

700 !IJreakfalt Party

New•

83S BreUfast Party
9.30 News
1000 Motorcade
10.30 Star Salute
1100 Top Ten
1200 Noon News
12 15 Weekend
1.30 Newa
1.36 Weekend
2 30 Ohio, New1
2311 Weekend
3 30 Newa
U5 Weekend
430 News
4311 Weekend
530 Gueat Star
M5 Pat BooJ'Je Show
6.00 SW'Idown Seren.tdc
6 30 Off the Air
Sund1y
74~ S~tn On
747 SW'Iday Chapel

9 35

10 30

10·3S

11 30

12 00
12:15
)2:30
12 4:S

1 00
t ·30
2 00

2-3'0
3.00

3.30
4 00
4 30
4.3!5
:; 30
5·40
5.45

6:00

Mvntumery (Rutbnd
MoUIOn)
I
ColiDtry H)'mn nme
The Sunday Show
New•
The Sunday Show
New•
The Sundl)' Show
The Arm)' Hour '
Noon Newt
Vlr&amp;:tnllf-VltltOC (PaJevllle
Apostohc Cfaurch)
United Na,uons S~ow
Socutl Securaty
Rev Ted&amp; (Carpenter)
Sunday Showease
Anmversary Showcase
Broadway Showcase
Sunday Showcau
Rev. WLllllf'n (New JUven
Chureh of God)
Sunday Showcase
News
Sunday Showcase
News &amp; Weather
CQngre11man Moeller
Washingon Reports to the
Peilple
Sundown Serenade
Rev

B tRNRV ( .ooGLI aad
WILL"., DO T ..IS
AN' W!Ll' M,DO THAT!!
I TELL
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1IJiA Members Of I
a
ance
Group
Ordn
I
Sign Enlistments IC&amp;-SO_E_R_e-ve-nue,
Sales Up More
Than 13 per Cent
!ist~d
three months achve duty training
at Aberdeen Proving Grounds,
Md., where they undertook
course In fuel ond "electrlc sy•tem
npa~rs.

PT PLEASANT Fourteen
members of PI Pleasant's 3ll&amp;lth
Ordnance Company, West Virginia
National Guard, recentl)' re-enlor three year perloda followmg honorable dlSehtu"ge•, Capt
James 0 Roseberry, commanding
officer, said today
Those who signed up for contmued duty with the organlzatton mclude Ftnt Sgt Carrel cox,
M/Sgt Dana V. Joh1150n, s/Sgt.
James M wheeler; SFC Wtlliam
W. Hamm and SFC Wilham If.
Spean
Also, S·P 5's Tarrance HIJI,
Charles E. Smllh, Geora:e R
Crump, Lewis Powers, Glenn R.
Shank and Robert ll. Burdette.
8-P t'a re.enll.Q~ng were Wilham
N O'Neil ~d Vallie R. Bauer and
Pre Charles H. Baas was alao a
re-enhstee.
Captla,ln Roselile~Y reported
that GWO George 0 F~aheJ" IS
schedqled to nturn home today
from Aberdeen Provmg Grounds
Md , wbere he has spent the past
eight weeks attendmg the Arm
Mam Re.Palr School fur offtcers
was also announced that
Sgt. Carra\ Cox and SP 5
Robert Burdette have left for
active duty training In Ft Knox
Ay, for three months training t~
Armor Track Veh1ele and Mech
an1cs The two are expected to
return home on July 7 _
M/Bgt. Dana V Johnson and
SP 5 Charles 0 Ftsher are ache·
duled to return harne foHowmg

EDDIE
ATKINS
Plays Your

Country
and Western
Requests

11 30 Camen Three ,

3c00

LIA81LITIIS

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Sc~t!nce

200 Wtilard Wllcox

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Demanddepoaltlofindividu•,partnenbipt,

Rm Tin Tin

6:00 San Fl'anelsco Beat

CAPITAL ACCOUNTS
Cap1Lal Stock:
Comm-on. stock, total par $100~.00 ___ ------ ---- $ 100,000.00
Surplus
__ _ ------- -- ------- ----- --------300,000.00
Und1v1ded ,Profits _:_1_' _ _ - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - 81,121.13

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5 30

·~cHS.TV C"cmnel 8
"OO Sea Hur.t
ChannelS - Friday Huo
Leave It to BPaver
Welk Shft
900

•.. ---·-··-----·----------·-·· $3.1114,9611.88

2u3 ------------------------------fixturos
other
~~~~~~~ets $4.o
--~-----------------·--·-···-·--·------

tO:lO t.!r.l$ RUff and Wl!r SIIDI
ll 00 Fun

5 00 School Story

- - - ----=:-:---"'---::---

10,868.71

TOTAL CAPITAL ACCOUNTS ----·--·· ··------··oJ

H~ Sltn On
8 00 Circle 3 Ratleh
9 00 Sheena, Queen of Jungle
!J'30 /Uipor Aucttoo
tO 00 lJ~dt Deody )

11 30 r.treus Boy
12 00 True Stowt
12 30 Detecttve's Dairy
1 00 Doy on the Farm
1.30 Commlnd Performance
2 00 NBA Playoff
4 on Saturday Theater

TOTAL LlABILI.TlES ---··· -- ----- - ------------- - $3,423,1M8.80

ON

"Mr. Music"
AT

12:45 P.M·
ON

WJEH

Columbus and Southern Ohio
Electric Company's kllowatt hour
sales and total revenues both lncreased more than 13 per cent
dtartng 1959 Harry M Miller,
Pres1dent, staWd IR the Company's
Annual Report to share holders
Dur1ng 19&amp;) the Company's kilo
watt hour sales amounted to •2-!'i
bllhon whlle its total revenue
was $52 4 million-an increase
of 13 per cent over the $46.3 milhon !or 19158
Miller reported the earnini•
per common share rose to $2 40
from the $2.08 earned In 1958.
''This was parUy due to recovery
from !he 191i8 recession althoUgh
rate mereas,es in Columbus lind
Franklin County
substantlall)'
improved the Company's earnings
record " There are preJently 2,·
651,360 shares of common stock
The Company lS planning expanslon programs to keep ahead
of added usage of energy by
pre!lent customers and to plan for
the rapid growth of the serv1te
area. These will requ1re estimat·
ed expend1ture~ of f.Bl mtlhon
in 1960, 1961 and 1982

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Reedsville Girl

To Try At Prize .
Wo11h $5,000
M~laDie Kay BrGwn, Reedsville,
has been chosen one ut the 10
semi-finalists In the Kroger-West
lnghouse search for the 1960
"Junior Cook of-the-Year," it was
announced tod.sy by A. Scherz,
v1ce pTelitdeut of the retail food
f1tm's Chatl.::ston Division Mel
ame Kay l, the daughter of :1.1r
and Mrs. Walter P. Brown, and
Js a nintb .grader at E11stern High
A favorite recipe for Cherry Coconut Cookies was the winner for
14-year-old Melame Kay, who ts
now ehgrble to compete m lhe
sem1 fmal cook·of"! at Charleston.
W. Va., March 26 She will be ac.
comparued by her mothr!r, ,t..1N;
Margaret Brown, nnd could wm
for both a tr1p to Ctncmnati and
a chance at $5,000, and a trtp to
Europe.
The two trenagers chosen to
rellresent Ch .. rleston DIVI,qton wdl
each recetve •100 and an C'lectr1c
range m ai'.dltlon to tbe tnp to
Cmcmnat1.

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Perdue Leads 113·Hit

Attack For OS.U Win
WINTER PARK.

Fla.

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Perdue, led a 13-hit Ohio
attack Thursday .as the
baseballera defeated
, 9·2 heTe.
hits 1n

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Demand depos:~ts of mdM.duaLs, partnel'8hlps,
and c.'!OT'])Ol'Bt!Oil8
__ _
------------- -- $1,281,SS0.61
Tmte deyostts of mdmdwls, partnerships.
and coJll(lMtlons
___ --- ----------- - ---- 1,962,832.92
Deposits of United States Gowrnment (i.ncludicg
36~JI8
postal savmg4)
- --- ------ ~-------~~-11K,81D411
DeposJts of States and politieal subdivisions ---------4,492.12
other deposd.s (certified and ca.shier'e cbecU, ete) ---TOTAL DEPOSITS -·- --- ··-·· ·-·· $3,423.848.80

1

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- ~~ 1 ocf .fStealnl:i6at Bill
6 1~ J1m TI'Iaeker Show
6 25 Weathen;aat
6.311 Ne..n Pitttare
6 4~ Huntl ey BrJnkley Report
7 00 Sprrng Style Show
7 30 11m Man Dawson
8 00 Troubleshooters
!l 30 TV Qmde Awards Show
9 30 Masquerade Party
10 {10 Cavalcade of Sports
10 45 Jocltpot Bowling
11 00 News Headlines
11 10 Weath~rcast
ll 15 Jat'k Paar Show
• 00 Sign
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. $10.95

bMrYt Dllfrld Mo. 4
REPORT OF CONDITION OF

TOTAL ASSETS

!000~

~Bal.,

870s15

(hctMel3 -Friday

4 00 ~~:ntldy Pl:t)1lOU8~
'30 Adventurt' Tun6
~ &gt;)i·l!V i&gt;l&lt;&lt;fmb&lt;"t Blh ,

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1ixtureo $4.6347~ . _ -----------------···------··

1;,94~Ch~ries

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01' MIDDLII'ORT
In The Stm , Ohio, At The Cloet ol lu1IMII on Merch 15, 1MO.
PublishH I• responM to cell made by Comptroller of the CurrtnCY,
u'*r Sac.tlon 5211, U.S. R•11IMCI Statutes.
ASSITI
Cash, balances wlth other banks, ineludU:LC .-.eserve
balance, and cash 1tems m proceM of colleetlon ---- $ 877,.f07.18
Untted States GoV'ernment obligattona, direct
and gueranteed ___ _ --- L_ -- ------------- 1,3-1'7,315.83
Obhgetmns of States &gt;and pohtical subdivi.Polll --- --- --'03,68027
Corporate stocks (includin« $12,000.00 stock of
FedeMI. fte.aerve b&amp;ruk) ------------------------1%,00000
Loans and discounts (mclbding $20083 overdraft&amp;) - ---- 1,533,710.34
Bank premises -owned $6,231.96.. fumttur.e and

Legal Notice

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llaHeries " $9.95 ap

THE FIRST NAnONAl lANK

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Charter No. 8441

TELEVISION GUIDE
WSAZ,TV .Channel 3

.

the Church of Chf19t met at the
churc h Sunday even Ing
Rev T V. WeJlls, leader, 1poke
on "Where Do You Stand With
God?" Susie Parker gave the secreta~-treasurer report A dllcumROSE S" REYNOLDS
s1on Wal held on a money making
STATE
OF
OHIO,
COUNTY OF MEIGS, •:
project Prayer was given by Nflke Sworn to and sub9cnbed
before tnt tbla 2S day of Marcl\. 1800, and I
Nicholson.
hereby
certdy
that
I
am
not
an officer or direetor of dU Rnt.
'
Attending were Marvel Foley,
VlVIENNE WADDELL. Notary Plll&gt;lle.
Cathy Thomaa, Bllhe Lou Martin,
Mike Nicholson, Susae ParkcT and My conuntlliSion expires August 22, 1961.
Rev. Wellls
IIAKI SAL~
The Golden Carcle Clas1 of the Charter No. 9115
RtMrw Ol.. rlct No. 4
Church of Chrlat will sponror a
REPORT OF CONDI~ION OP
bake 1ale at Markin• Markel, Sat
urday beglnntnR at 10 a m Cake:;,
pie!, coolde1 candy, rol11, etc,
OF RACINI
wlII be on sa 1e.
In The Stete of Ohio, At The Ctoe. of luainM&amp; • MM'ch 15, 1HO.
'WORLD TOUR
Pu'-llshed In r•apo"" to call • • by Cotnptroller of the CllmMJ,
Charles Sumpkins, bu11band
under Sectlon S211, y. s. Reviled Stet~...
Phyllis Snowden Simpkins, hae
Ass•TI
turned {rom a tour of dut:y aro•un1lj Cell, balances with otther bank.J, including reserve
the world. Mr Simpkin• 11 with
!.. 'balance. aDd cash ttems in Pl"'C6890f collection--·-$ 238.8ft.U
the Merchant Marines Mrs Simp Unlted Sba.tu Go\lernment obut:atlona, direct
345,&amp;'18.!8
kina was, until recentl)', Rutland
and a:uaranteea ----------- ----- ----------------18,700.00
news corretpondent for The Dtll)' ObUgatlon1 of State.s and political aubdlvlaiOIII --·----Sentinel. The Simpkin• are llvlnil co~nte .st-oeb (including $3,300.00 etoclr. of
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs Roy
FedeNI Reserve bank) -------------------------3,30B.OO
Snllwden Mr and Mrs Homer Par- Loans and discounts (meluding $622.M Co'verdn.fta) ----4'1'8,007.91
ker and Susie drove Mn Slmpklnt Bank premtaes owned $14,000.00, furnttuft &amp;nd
,

Parol• end (3)"'18,
Re!i!Prd Clerk
Tntal Payments
MATTER WHERE
2\c SJJ"mmarv
of Operations ta
by83994
Fund•
Raod FuntloYOU GO YOU Wli..L
Hlfo
Ohio.
Bal" Jnn 1 .1959
3294 67
NOTICE of HIARINO. for PAROL&amp; Rcpla during year
11,8:!6 30
ALWAYS FIND THE
-USTUM 8U1.1...1 K.l1'l.ll£N .L.J»
"" ndo ,..,., •• Merc.h 15 1960 1utal Rcpts and Bal
Hi,l209'l
aaaned lo: •our
Ray Swan a Pymta durttlj yea.r
13,1Jti4,92
BEST HERE!
Um11e1 J·o~._;nu lud AIJbott. 1 pr1soner now cunflnt•d 111 the ion Rnl Df'c 3 1, 195 9
:lOS605
Pbone W'i :1:-&amp;321.
8-8-lf don pr111on Farm, London, Ohio, I Oulst War • Dec 3 1, 1959
admitted from Mcl&amp;s CoU!lty con Bal In Dep, Doc 11, 1959 3146.60
RADIO AND SMALL
'
General and Othtr Twp. FvndaDINE AT
repelr. Ctll Pr~nk Vl,rted Ma)' lDd$9 the cnme of f(lr 1
' Bal Jar. 1 1959
Ht3 73
Captelna, 414 N. lecencl A"-1 Kcry &lt;2crr) an scrvma a sentence Hcpts dunng yur
, 3073 60
MMWI...,-t.
I :1 tfc of 1 20 yearll Is elli:lblc Cor ll Total rcpts and Bal.
3867 33
RC~~~--~
,
hcar1111 before tho Ohto Pardon 1P,}mts durmg Year
277502
AUCTIOltlllll
and Parolo C(lmmasslon, on or af B 1 11
Hl 92 31
31 1959
CoMplete lenlce
ter, MMY 1, 1960
• a ' cc. '
• ~,
0
3 1
Crltt arMifel'.:ll
Ohio Pardon •ncl Parol•
}
WrtM, l'hon• ... c.n•ttt
comml..lo"
...., .
. ,
A, C. llADPORD, laclne, Ohl..
ly Herbert K•ll
Tot•l of til
¥ ,
25-tt
Parol• trwl Record Cl... k Hal • Jan. 1, 1959
3488.40
... "~"
(S) 18 25 2lc Rcpts durmg yoar
15.499 90
HO'ME BUh.DERS, &amp;lRCH CADI·
' '
18.086 30
Phone WT Nt'll
1Total Rcpts and BaL
NET maken Fonnlc.t llnk top1.
TO FIGHT DELINQUENCY
Pymll durmg year
15 839 9t
118 E.
Vinyl aabestoa block laid. Houae
NEW YORK UPI-The Ford
Dec 31, 10&amp;9
tepaln of all deserlpUona. call Foundat1on Thursday announced Out. War .• Dec. 81, 19e9 ·
1 --------~.-.-.~-""i""'_,~""~'*"
GU)' Mt'.Jler, Rldne, Ohio.
Jmmts tot.allng f1,MB/IOO \o fight Bal. in Dep , Dec. 31. 19119
.
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The "Youth for Chrlmt'' &amp;roup of meet Mr.

••ute 2•
.1hlo.
don
Farm, London. OHio,
Employt!etl
140 70
.tR
CONDITIONING,
aiFRIQiR.
:~~~tcMa/~:wM~~:~c~t:::t~i
~~~~~~~~~n:~;ectlonContracls
3:)0.00
SH,-41112"
3·223to
at1on &amp;ervice. Jack'a R.efrlaera· a:ery (3c/c) and serving a sentcnre
M&amp;H (Gus Tax)
6590 22
WINDOW VLINDS AN!l SHADE!&gt;
tlon,
New
Haven.
Pbone
TU
or
1-be20
yea.ra
h'"o''h&amp;llblepfordr
a
heard-~
M&amp;n
!MVI.)
4296 70
Ven:Jiu1 BJ\nda,
size• and
1nJ
1ore 1 e
23"7
8-23·tl
u
a
on
an
Total
Highway
Exp
10,886
92
eolon. Fret &amp;timates. Dale
,-U
R
_
N
_
A
_
c_•
__
WIITIN~PMarole
c
ommi&amp;slon,
on
or
alter
Deductions
by
Co
AudWippel, SuppJ:p, 21~ Unicm Aye , ..u.LL. 1
•-·Arneld .,..
...
ay 1, 1960
Workmen's Comp •
90 53
HOUII apoU•nan.
Ohl p •
ntl p 1
' - • Ohio.
H-IIO!c
o ar ..on I
aro I
Adv Dclq Lands
147
th•ra.
lvruu...
Ohl..
PhoM
Comml
..
lon
Bureau
of
Inspection
137M
Sole
WY-2-6314.
11-lf.tfc
By ReMrt KeU
Mumtoraal
7800

,.u

mv1ted

reviVal services bert begmmng
each evening at 7 45. Special smg.
mg and good messages.
Mr and Mn. C E Woode of
'}'uppers Plalna Vlllted M.r and
Mrs vere Swartz Sunday.
Janice Caldwell of Huntmgton
spent the weekend at her home
here

Tnctor and attachments in exControl
Sue ol Lecwo:Jd, W Va, were
cellent shape Can be see at
f weekend gul'JS!s of her mother,
Luzerne P1erce'1 at Long Bot fREE
INSPECTIONS
PHONE )Irs Relic ~larlm and her brother
Gil
lorn, Ohio or call Mr Fultz at
WY 2-2774
S
1 13Jll ~lurtm, Elena, [)aHd and Bdhc
(Lou Wow)
WA2-2l8U Pomeroy, Ohio. Uenmore
upp Y 1 uu
ver 0 Curti!!, Exec of EJtate
~torebeVB~gh~n tres\ Co~trt~ Cal ~ U&lt;~vJd Wt·llman or Uradbury was
Sprint S.l• &amp; Open HouH
11
8 ona t es
o£ Hoyt W Curtis, Deceased . \ ,_'m
, !._ 0
12 3 'u c an o~~rlllght guest of Mr ,and :dr~
1 n.uocla 1lOll
March 3bt, April ht &amp; 2nd
"4
W
K
h
A
Col
uO
1"
.anaw a ve,
um- _ _
_ _
W \\1 Lha lm and f&lt;~mLly Saturday
bus, 14, Ohto
3243tc' (20bJ Insurance.
Mr &lt;ind :\Irs ( arroll Snowden
PRIZES:
FrM Trip To Hawaii For iwo
--- - --------:::::1:;-===c~---~ .1nd :.ons 111~1tedd 1Mc I an1dM Mrs
17 Cu. Ft. o..p FreW"Ze
1BHAND NEW ZIG ZAG SEWING
DON STrVJI:RS
Jam u; Hams an am1 y o
ason ,
PlU!il Many mhcrs At
\\ Vll Sa!urdiiY even,ng
machme 10 orlgtnal faetory carPOMt;ROY LANDMARK
:'111 ~ Husc Patterson Jeff and
ton Makes button holes, mono-,
Roxanne were WcdneKday arter
grarr.s, blind stltche~. and many
fancy des 1gns Will tell this
noun tallers of Mrs Verna Snow
Thoma• M. Fain
week
onl)'
for
$41
00
Term•
If
den
and sons
Termite and Pest C&amp;.. ~rol
rles1rerl Phone WY2-2204
I
VIctor Ulal(•y, who IS employed
,=,.. Inspection, Insurance Nation·
3 :.!2-6tc
m &lt;._ h&lt;~rlt·st on spe nt the week end
wid•. Easy MrmL
here w1th hL~ w1ft'!, Blanche Braley
Phon• rtorMroy WY 2·2366
M1 &lt;Jild 'ltrs Bub Ka1ser of Wav
d~;~y_
Port•mouth Pit 6-2850
HOOVER
UPRIGHT
SWEEPER
erl} wtorl' recent guests of her
111
exci!llent
condJtlon
Sale I Phone
~~r and Mrs James Haley and
2 29 trc
mothPr Mrs Belle Mart1n, Mr W1l chtldren were m Parkenburi Sat
priced at onl)' $12 93 WY2-2204 l111m :\1ar1m and family
3-2:.! 61.c
urday.
1 WILL NOT DE R
::;Eo:.S:;:
I':Oo;
;: NS"IDLE
Humer Parkt:r, ElL Demson, Eu
Ernest Molden and Dave Bacnner
for any debts contracted by
I
grne l"lnk and Jtm Demson at were busin~ss v1stors Monday m
anyone other than myself
UNCLAIMED ELECTROLVX VAIt ndt d the .Mctgs Cuunty
F1rc Chillicothe '
tS1gncdJ
Jlarold Hose
cuum Cleant~r Onl)' $13 00 plus
n u~ 11 s AssociatiOn mcctmg held at
Mr and Mrs Harold Rice and
AddrCii!S Racine R D
$7 85 due for parla Phone WY2:\tJdUlt port Wclln e~d:~y
and Mrs and Mn Ernest
children
3 25 3tp
2:.!.04
3 22-Btc 1
HH h:~td (,ru~Cser employed a1 }!olden were Sunday guests of Mr
l hu1l c·~to 11 sau nt 1he weekend with and Mrs Ua1e Bachner_
UNCLAJMEO SJNGER SEWING
16) Lo:;t ond Found
h1s 1,\,Lf~C :111d ~nn .wre
~n George Lasher went to Colmachme W1ll aell for $16 00
Before 9:30 A M
M•~s
Mna
(,.udner
has
returned
I
umbus
on Tuesday to attend the
plus
$8
40
due
us
for
new
Mlddleport
WY·2·2M9
LOST I~ ·1 HE: VICINITY OF
honH afh•r l;pcndlllg the winter al funeral of her frtend, Mrs Burton
parlbi Phone WY2 2204 3 22·6tc
Pomeroy WY ·2·3895
Syracuse ur MmcrsvLllu One a
St l'c1crsbt~rg Jo londa
Mason and returned home S turKAUTZ FEED STORa
year old Ueagle llanwll Peony
i\h &lt;Wt1 t1rs. Harold Saxton of day
a
At Chtl•t•
.and one a monlh old boxer pup GERMAN SIIEI'HERD PUPS FOR
Lo
g&lt;~
a
u,!l..,d
on
Mrs
Garnet
Wtl
Randy
Sprouse
spent
a
day
w1th
Yllkon 5~145
named .Huck May be to~::ctilcr
sale Litter registered, 4~ mile
h
atl!son
~alurd.ty
81ll
Brewer,
Lang10vtlle,
recently.
HAMIL.L
SERVLCI
STATION
or alone H.ew.ard Phone Wllluun
north of Alfred o(f Oulch R1dge
Mrs Thelma Hy11ell and Mrs.
{ h.trl c~ NJdtols of Mf'Arthur was
Before 9:00 A.M.
Harold Junes, Mmer~v11lc, W'i 2
Hoad W C Stout, Guysville,
,, 1 J Jdn~ mghl ~,;uest o{ Mrs Lou Twtla Hysell vis1t~d Debbie LaAIIHlny 3353
6443, or H11y Jont'!&amp; WY 2 8J:ifl
OhiO R D No . 1
3 25 3tc
Jsc N 1o,;hols
~
ney at Middleport, Friday
- - - " - - - -------~ I
3 21 3\c
Every !lay Bervlee
M 1 anti Mrs Charles S•mpkms
Carl llysell and Harold lt)'sell
19a 1 Manne ~upplies HA
-M~s-s_J.M
_ P~ON lNb_u_R~-,.-.-1!0 VISit?d lht (. llrr(lJL :tonowtlt'!ll fam· were In Parkersburg, Monday, to
I~) AutoSoles
u.
J!y Sunt.lay
'
aucnd a car aur.t1on
USED BOATS AND MOTORS f25
Allt:nL&amp;, M1lldlegorr.. l'tr-, J~uloMr and .Mn1 Jimmy 1'1erce a_nd
Agnls Sigman of ,_;..,svU'1e' ·•as
,
A('(
:.1p
whiJa
they
laat.
Met,._
1"" BUKK V8 ::iPt.:CIAL, $1,09~,
mobile, Bondi, Phone WY-2- scms, Mt·'dl
t RD ca 11 e d 00 ..
-~ r a recent
e overnight .........
..
u
ePQr
guest or Juha
polhan Moton. 600 1. Mltn
Hard Top 4 Uoor Sed11n l his
2903
unci ~Irs ca\vm Sprouse and fum- Lucas and parents
St., Pom•roy. Phone WY•2-M10. --====,:~·----,
car shows tender care D} n11
Jly
Mr and Mrs Roy Snowden were
- - - - -- - - · - ~
11-24-tfc
flow dri\C He.autJful IIISJde ami
0
COMPLKTE lNbURANCE ~RUMr ,llld Mrs Hill Will Lamson of Sunday evemng callers of Mr. and
out Blactlnars, Pomeroy.
( 11) Wanted To Buy loction. Ufo, Aulo, loire, PaHo. J)umer uy, Mrs E(IJ1h WJllL,1mson Mrs Bruce May and family
3-24 6tc
Call Don MlUI, lillddleport,
H
n
Th
( h d
JNDIANlu!:Ucii WILL BUY- OR 1 Obit.
.urs uee
omasspen T uta ay
c.;ood Cl .... UHd Can
0
mght and Friday With Mr and
K
trade for old coms. John R
AIIRMik" and Modell
Vellh, Cheshtre. o' Rt 2 {21) Real Estate
ANNUAL FINANCIAL REPORT Mrs enny Longstreth (Betty Jef.
If
OPOLITAN
MOTORS
E
L•banon
Townlhlp,
~
.,
Colinfcrs)
Pomeroy
,
M
1
1 1June mer sun 7 7433 3-26 3tp
Mrs E!h e I Ne 1son and II• l en
FOR SALE- fiVE UOOM HOUSE ty, Ohio, for the f1sc:al,_Year End·
I est Mlln $t '
wtth bath Nice locat10n Melvm lng Docem~r 31, 1959. _ Populi· Mae had as rceent callers Pauline
- . Pomeroy, Ohkt
1964 t'ORO CUSTOMLiNE V8 1 ( 14) For Rent
Hood, 111 Locllst St' Pomeroy tlon 1024 - 1950.
.
Buck, Blanche Braley, Ethel Snow••g• ., Doo " d
Lk
2-30-30tp
lotal Salaries and WatH Pa•d
den, Thelma Hysell, Je1B1e Grueser
.., " ~
r "'" an
I e ,new ~pertment•, PtopJe·a htrUI aM
,.durin .. r 1959
7312 ,03 md Rev Thomas Wedl1
whlle with &amp;reen top Exlra
V•l• St., oft Butternut Ave..
ROOM FRAME HOUSE FOR Tax v.Tu!tion
l,2.&amp;8,524
Mr and Mrs. James Haley and
~~~ero~~ model Bia;~~'!::~
Pomeroy. Phane WY·2·2321.
sale
Close to schools and Tax L~v
dinner
1 5 mlll• children were Sunday
churches. Fenc~d 111 back )'ard
Portland, Ohio, February l9, gueats of her parents, Mr and Mrs.
Can aee al 304 Hamilton St, 1960. 1 hereby certify the follow· Edgar Wolfe, Middleport
1\.t'1\Ju Mt!;NHI - .t urn1abed aad
lng r•port to be &lt;:orr•c:t.
Arthur Musser 11 remodelin&amp; the
J5 BUlCI. Sl't:UAL 2 DUOH.
l'tlJUJIILllht'd McMaatera• .Mlddl1:1 ,Mlddleport Ph WY2-IS324.
3·23-6lc
Clarence Lawrence,
Bllmche Clark home on Larkin St
Urdtop ....xceUent
condition
port Phone W i' 2. 028d.
2-3-U
cl k for occupanc)' by his family The
Oall New Haven TUrner2 2041
, - -- - FOR SALE IN f'AGE- AICEIPTS"
Mussers' recently lost their home
after 8 p m
3-19-0tp l IUUl H itOOM tlOU::ilt., • ROOll BOUSE
on H)'sell Run, by fire.
town, six. rooms, 4 rooms down,
- I Mpartmt!Dl and 6 WOill apart· 2 up, approximately 1 acre le- Genelr~~ol and Classified PropcriY .-~a Dade Musser, rural mall carrier,
3
1968 BUICK V8 SPECIAL 4 DOOR
ment A N Denael, Phoae
vel land excellent well 13 miles
ax
Hl4 ~ who has been 111 Ia recovered and
11-2-tfc
$1,296 Hard TOp Sedan Ono ~ w 'i 2 3272
123 56 able to return to bla route
from Pomeroy on State Route Cigarette lux
caretul local owner Show• excel
1134 22
89a.
Price
$1,000.00
Inquire
luhentuncc
Tax
PELLOWSHIP DINNIIt
lent C'!rc Uynallow
dr1ve ,) ROU!'Iol UNFURNoHED APART·
Howell at P11jetown.
Slllcs
T,\X·hx
und Ftn Inst
.IUO 00
Th c Rut 1and Ch urc h oI Christ
Mrl 60\c
S·lZ
uasolme
Blaottnan, Pomeroy.
3 24 titc
MI!:NT wnh built m kitchen and
8000 00
:.l
room lulnlshcd aparb11ent
Aulu l\l'~Lstratwn
JB:!O 30 Will hold a E'elloWahip dinner sun1802 MEj{CURY TWO
DOOll
Muustcml
m l'onu•roy (_ 11H WY 2 8028
7800 day, March 2'7, followinG morning
Montery, hardtop Nice condl
3 23 3tc l"OU rSALE 5 - room house, bath, Intnn~o~tl.llc !'ax
194 34 wonh1p services
fuH SIZed basemunt, fuel oil fur
iion. Good lire.. Phone Sll:l
Tutu! Rccmpts
I.5.400 00
The dmner wiU be served potnace, t&gt;ullt-m kitchen, garage, PAYMENTS~.
3221ilc
luck style In the church baseiYJent.
brceuway, storm doon and win- licnl·rul Exccultve serviceEveryone ts Jnv1ted to attend
Help Wonted
dow!!, extra lara:e lot Horton Ji'erComp of trustees
A plano dedlcation tervice wu
2346
00
gumon, Letart, Rt l, betwet!n
cump· uf Clerk
1l0 held Sunday durmg the mornlnJ
uiRI. OR WOMAN TO ASSIST
662
Nllw Haven and Phtlip Sporn
Truvql and other Exp
""ilh house work and care of
116 22 worship, for tbe new plano whleh
l'lant.
3 21 6tp
t.cneral l:iuppllcs
was rtcently purehaaed wttb contrltwo lnv.ahda Live m, no lsun·
l'uta.l Gcn gxcc Serv
butlons by church membera 1nd
d1 y Day oll Phune WY2-t409
r
Town Hali- M&amp;R
or CH7 2)64.
3-24-6te
26 00 St~nday School pupill.

LANDMARK WAU

Card at 104ft due

Dmly Sentinel, Pomeroy·M!ddleport 0 ", March 25, 1960-7

Mn Alln Coni., of 'll&gt;lda oponl
here Monday eveniDC.
Weekend villton of Mr. ud SundaJ with her niece, Ill'. and
Paul Buckley and :family '\In WilHam ChApman.
-~Mn. Mabel Swartz and Mr
Harold Kimes of Athens
Howard Buckley, Reedsvlile
Clifford Kincaid of Pomeroy
vunted his wife at the Elmwood
Nuramg Horne Sunday
Little Timmy Spencer has been
Ill of an mfected tbroat
MT and Mrs Charles D Woode
visited Mr. and Mrs ClaJ.r Woode
of Chester, sunday.

lila

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8Z.88

TOTAL UABILITIES -.-------------.------------ .. $
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS

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Capitol-:

Common-ttock, total par $50,000.00

&amp;Ot000.00

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TOTAL~ OAPITAL"'ACf..'U\INTS ______________ ::_____

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UIO.!M.48
• ..,... l

&amp;arplua
Votiividea

TOTAL LIABIIJTlES

AND CAPITAL ACCOU
. NTS _

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$1.1·~·11!._'8
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MIMOlANDA
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Asseta.pltdi;ed or assl,fncd W aeeuN -llbUU.Les arid
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for otlber purpoeee --------.--------- -P-~4---~---- I G.S81 . .
J, , J'REELAND S NQRJUS, Ouibier of Ute~~ dG
solemnly Swear that tlbe ebQve Qtement .ia true to the belt. Of 1127
knowledge and belief.
Clorreet--Attfllt:

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lOWEEZY SMIF

STOP THM' INFUNNEL ·• ""'""
JABSERtN' AN' 61T ON
WIF 'fORE CHORES

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'-'"DailY Sentinel. Pomeroy-Middleport. 0 ., March 25, 1960

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Forest Run W.S.C.S. Took Award For

Dr. Heaton Gives

Highest Percentage Attendance At Meet
Talk ToP. T.A •
••,....u TAX LAW
Ke•"th Morgan's
ALBANY, N. Y. UPl-Gov.
An award for the highest percent of attendance m Its &lt;Cia,..
iflcation In the Portsmouth district was received when the
Nellloa A. R&lt;&gt;Udeller Thuroday , 13th B"lrthday Is
On Pupil Health
1i(Ded a blll repeallni 1 sectioo
WSCS of the Forest Run Methodist chu,rch met Wednesday
Dr. Ray Dean Heaton of Porn
of lhe o&amp;ate ill&lt;O'"" l.u law whlcll
d S t
d
eventng
ot the home of Mrs. John r. B~Uy with Mrs. Ru53 Waf..
£roy explamed the importance or
Mquirod parontt lo mclude In
serve
a ur ay
1mmumzat1on agamst various diS·
son as co-hostess.
' IM. 1won 1 It was voted to Jncreue
theh' ntunu the momes tb&amp;ll'
The thirteenth btrthday o( Keith
eases when he spokelf.o the Chester
"StewardshiP"
was
tbe
topic
the pledge for the year. Money
c-bildren had earned baby·&amp;! tUn&amp;. Morgan 'i''U celebrated at h1ri ~me
PTA at tt&amp; March meeting held at
of the program presented by Mrs . making projects were discuued
last $aturday everung
lhe Chester Sdtool.
Alfred Yeauger. Group s.lnclng and it was decided to bave a
of "What A Ctlarge To Keep rummDge sale ln tbe near future .
Games and dancmg were en}oyed Potluck
Dr. Heaton also explamed tbe 1m
Preceded Meeting
Have I" opened lbe prot:ram lol._
durin&amp; the evemng 01nd
Keith
portance of people knowmg what 1s
lowed wttb prayer by Mrs. YeauRugs· made by the group to sell
had opened Jus g1£U ref':!~~''"~~
YOUR NEXT
Church Of Christ Loyal Women Cla55 mcluded m their pohctes for hos
ger and scripture readin• by as a mone.r making project were
of sandwiches, potato
p!lallzation. He stressed that the
Mrs.
Obrlsty Baer.
displayed. A grab bag sale wa1
A pot luck dinner proceeded the regular meeting of the rmc prmt 1hould be read so that
soft drmks were served
ePRIVATE PARTY
held.
mother, Mr~ Roger Morgan, to Loyal Women of the Middleport Church of Chnst when they one would know exactly what wtll
Four articles oir the topic were
eRECEPTION
A ulad course waa. served b7
Mtke Uoyd, Mtke Archer, Jimmy met Thuroday evenlng at the church
be paid and what he will have to
reid including "A Definition of
the hostesses to 14- members diU'Johnson, Mtke Puckett, Randy
Rev. and Mrs Fre-d I. Gardner -,~o~be-,.-n-t_,to-m-em-:b:-,-rc:
,
c
.
h
:
c:
o-a""re
pay
Dr
Heaton
was
generous
wllh
Stewardship"
Mrs.
Yeauger;
"Ste·
0
eBANQUET
Jluruphreyll, Farrell Sbuler, Judy were guc:ats for the evening and ltll or oul of fown .
his time in answering questlons He 1
wardship of Timf', Mrs. U. S mg the oJOCial hoUr.
:11oor·e. Joy Boggs, Diane Van- tbe bleumg before the dmner
was
pre~nt.ed'-a gift from the orNease; "Stewardship of PoBSen·
eMEETING
Cooney . Di~:~ne Cnswell, Linda Wil- waa given by Rev Gardner
Mrs. Roush told the gnur. of ganu:ahon by Mrs. Wyatt Chadwell
ion". Mn. John Scott and "Stecox and Suunne Bradbury.
¥n C. E. Vance, Mrs David her recent eltperJence of at nd- Durmg the busmess meetmg con
wardship of Talents", Mra. Fred Mt. Olive
Daht Sr., and Mrs Herman Lohse
Nease. Group .smging of "Take
Keith's grandmother, Mn Davtd were tbe commtttee m charge of lng a dr1ve-m· churoh tn Flortda ductt'd by the president, Mrs. carl
Kautz,
plans
were
made
ta
serve
One
particular
d1y
was
desipat·
My
Lile and Let Jt Be" concluded Social Events
McConnaughey , and hu aunt and th11 dmner arrangements. Spring
POMaROY"$ aEST
Mr. and Mrs. L. D. Pierce spent
the
school
employees
banquet
on
the pngram.
unde, Mr and Mrs David McCon- fiDWcrl were used fqr decora- ed as All State's Day wtth Ohto A.pnl 22 and the basketball ban·
Tuesday with Mrs. Gertrude Warnhavmg
the
most
in
attendance
at
Priwtt Roome For
naughey, of Cmcmnah, and bh pa· tion~.
During the business .sesston er and son, Oak Hill .
Lhe service There were 107 quet on Apnl 29.
10 to 17D People
ternal graodmottter, Mn. W. A.
wtth
Mrs. yeauger, president, iD
Mr and Mn. Denver Curtu and
Morgoi n of Rock Springs, also vtaFollowtng the dinner
Mrs. Oh1oans attendmg.
M1ss Wilma Herrman's second
charge each member contnbuted. family of Columbus, Mr and Mrs.
ited at lbe Morgan home over the Lohse waa devotional leader tor
Mrs Reynolds thanked the com· grad~ won a book for haying th.~
25c Ior the Lanuster School of L. D Pierce, Larry Curtis and .:tfr.
weekend to help celebrate Keith'a
meeUng wltb the theme for nuttee for working on the dinner most par-ents present.
and Mrs Ru.ssell VanMeter spent
The orgamzat10n voted to buy ,a
lnrthday
devotions being on "'Gardeno" arrangement~ and also Mrs. Leo
Saturday evening with Mr. and
Grandmother
Givea
After 6 P ,M. with
IF&lt;&gt;llowir&gt;g the slngmg or " l Come ctnlds for laund~rmg the curtains water cooler rar the school This ts
'
Mn. Russell VanMeter
Merchants Police St&gt;rvice
Birtlulny Dinner Event
Garoen AJone", Mr&amp; Lohse The Good Frtday services which the second electric cooler the PT.&lt;\
Mr. and Mrs. Roger DiUon baYe
Mr and 'Mr1. Arthur On enter- gone to Norfolk. Virginia, where
BUNCHE $EES EMPEJlOR
an article on "Christian Gar- will be 11 t the Church of Chrilt has purchased for the school tbts
tamed with a dinner Sunday at he has employment.
TOKYO UPl-U. N. under eec· I dens"' and Mrs Darst read several were announced and the' iroup year
BLACK AND WHITE wool
the1r home In Bashan in observ·
retary Dr. Ralph Bunche and verses of scripture.
voted to purchase Jilie.s for the
The teachers served refrelihServing Good Food
ance of the second bJrthday of
tweed 001 tume 11 by Hannah
Mrs Bunche were received ln
Mrs Roaco'e Satterfield told or church for Easter.
BAN DISC JOCKEY
ments.
and Legal Bever"1!"•
audience today by Emperor HtrotheJr grand,daughftr, Rogme Kay
Troy. Tbe box Jacket, 1n the
POUGHKEEPSIE, N. Y (UPl)hilo
and
Empre
Nagako
at
the
the
date
or
Easter
i1
deter·
The
bostesaell
(rom
the
mont\
11
fashion -favored top ot hipbone
Grucser. A decorated birthday cake Radio StatiGn WEOK Wednesday
Until 2:30 A.M.
Mrs. Oac;n Rou.sh read of February served a dessen
impenal palace
Jengtb, I• b.lund tn ailk braid
was served with the dinner.
banned the use of the term disc
~==========~~~·
oo Easler in Jerusalem course alter the busmesa mee~ Cheshire Preacher
at neckline, fl'Olllt an4 aJeeve&amp;
Preaent were Mr. and :Mra. Clar· jockey on U.s record shows ~use
·
Gardner cloeed the de· mg They were Mrs Satterfiel4
The whtpla.ah. aheath wttb
ence Grues-er, Mn. Minnie Orr, f)r . of ''unpleasant ~t.ions" A
service wtlh a prayer. Mrs. Childs, Mrs. Jacob Betz an\ To Speak At
and Mra. Roger Grueser and daugh- statioq spOkesman ea.KI the word
hlgher-than·N!gular walltlblt
Will Reynolds, president, Mrs . Roush.
11 belted In bLack l&amp;tiD..
ten, Rogine Kay and Liza Ann, and "musieMters" wou·ld be used in
was iQ charge of the busmess
Baptist MMting
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the bost and h011tess.
the f~.
meetmg .and thank you letteu
WJills
Anthony,
pre1ident,
prewere read which included one Special Pmgram
Sided when the Men'a Fellowship
,-,-::A~T~E::S:-1:-N:--::BE::R::L-,:1:-,N
Aroun4 And
Barbara jones To Visit
rrom the Cleveland Child center
of the First BapUst Church, :wt:idBERUN UPI- U. S. Defense
Round ·robin letters were written Of Easter Music
OU .4s Liule Sister
dleport, met Thursday e\·enlng for
About
Secretary Thomas S. G11tes arrivBarbara Jones will be in Athens ed here Thursday for a 20--hour
!heir second meeting of 1960.
Loool Conference b
Given At Meeting
"The GrMtest
thts
week end as the guest of her vi.!it in what he called "the cruMiddleport
.
nnnnd Next SunJ11.,.,
• A ~pedal program of Easter mu
.Mr. Anthony opened the meeting
sister, Sharon, sophomore at Ohio cial
Tado Son.., lion
P'....,...,..._
ly
FIIDDII
HOUDASHB"t
outpost of the free world."
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sic was presented Thursday after with prayer which waa followed
Umversity, for the "Little Sister
Th~ local C(lnference of th e En· 1 noun by Mrs . O. P. Klein when the by pre-Easter readings by Tony
in a Sandw.ich 11
Frank Cheesebrew is reported Weekend" at the university.
~
~,.
te-rpnae and . Mornmg Stn EUB Afternoon CJrcle o( Heath Meth- l''owler and Kalad Hlndy.
Barbara will stay at Lindley
to
be Improving at Holzer HospiPlau· ll....,• "";t.!.:; , .....
Churches Will be held Sunday, o&lt;hst Ch urch met for thetr regular
Plans were made for the next
Hall and wiU attend the parties
M.ok-.
tal
followmg
aW'gery
last
week
.
Mareh 27. at 2:30 P m. at th~ meeting
meeting when Rev. Hoover, pastor
M:ra. Robert Re~ Ja ln Chilli· and production of "Carousel" and
Enterprise Church. Dr. C F . Lut
Mrs Everett Davis was devotion· of the Chet1hlre ·B aptist Church,
other activitiea planned for the
rr V. IIC. U. I, Pn. 0C.
conference superintendent, Will a! leader for the mecttng when 8 will be guest speaker and each cothe vUdting wltb ber daughter special weekend.
and
son
-in-law
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Will·
be lD charge of the meeting
silent trabute was held for Mrs. man present at the meeting was reThe delegate and alternate de· R0 bert Rothrock who died this quested to bring another member lam Kitchen and daughter Debto the annual conference
h k
next month An oyster dinner will bz~ra. Fotrest Bachlel
wao In Auction Sale Is
be l • •-d Offi l.al 0 f both pa!:ll week. Mrs Rot roc was a
's•h'~
·
and'
'c
hurch~s
member
of
the
Circle
when
she
be
scrved at that time with Paul
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POMEROY
1
d
W. MAIN ST.
sun ay c oo s
!Jved here.
Smart and Harold t. Hubbard to vtenno today to vult with het Planned By Group
mother,
Mrs.
J
.
W.
Dawson.
are urJed to be present
Mrs E M. Blake acted as secre· be in charge.
Paul Winn who has been con· For Next Mee..:ng
Member!! of the Fullowthlp who
tary m the absence of Mt'ti . M. L
tG hi&amp; home for a number
u
Frenrh. Mrs Noah Haskms pre- were Ill were remembered by the fmed
.&gt;!
wtlltkl
w1th
illneas
is
reported
Mrs
Don McKnight and Mrs.
sen ted the lesson wh1ch was tak~11 group with cards. New membership to be quite 1mproved.
George Conde were
ho~tesses
from the study book, "Way In AI - cards were di8tributed by the sec·
!
when
the
Sew
Rite
Sewing
Club
rtca "
retary, Kalad Hlndy
Mrs. Edward T. French beg~n met Wednesday evening at their
Refreshments were 'lerved by
Refre10hmenta were serYed by part time employment at ?!hugs club room
Mrs B N East, Mrs Homer '-.:Mk. Mr. Anthony and Clifford Hayes to General Hospital thl.s week.
Durmg the business session with
·drs. t:lla Reuter, :\olrz; Blake ar.d those previOusly mentioned and
Mr. and Mrs. Carol Atkms and 'Mrs Donald Collins presiding it
Mn. Harry Chesher.
Bob Haggerty, Owen Bratton, daughter, Marcia, and s~n. Ro- was decided that each member
1,--..,;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;:._~ Gerald Anthony , Edison Baker, bert and Mrs. Vonya Jenkms and would bring an old dress and hat
Lawrence Bmg and John Kauff
son, Larry, ail of Charleston to the next meeting for an auction
SEE
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. sale and members to w-ear the ar·
Mainly About
J
. P. Jonu.
ticle.s purchased Don Mull~n was
Demonstro~iQn
Mrs. Edward Burkett who un- present and apoke OH fHe HOspital
derwent surgery at the M1son Issue.
,
Club Complems
_
t
oday
is
reported
to
be
Games
were
play~d
and prizes
Clinic
In Pomeroy
improvmc.
awarded
to
Mra.
Roy
Blankenship,
ay i.UCILLI HAWKINS
March 30 Plans
Mra. Charles Neal sustamed Mrs. James ButJer and Mrs Dayton
Plana were completed for Acb· painful burns lo her band .at b&amp;r Strickland. The door prize was
Dr. and Mrs. Roger Grue.ser a.la
Day to be held at the home Thunday.
. awarded to Mrs. Edward Wells.
~-~~jl~~~'·wjth
Loean, spent the pllat
R&amp;v. Tom Wyatt, former resJA dessert course was served by
High School audlt()rtheir parent~!, Mr.
30,
when
tbe
Rock
denl
and
employee
of
the
Home
the
hoste9Ses Hoste~~es for the
Mrs. Clarence Grueser .and
Demonstration
Club
Laundry
viaited
briefly
here
with
next
meeting wtll be Mr Raymo.l.d
and Mrs. Arthur Orr.
at the home of fnends Wednesday Rev. Wyatt l9 Baity alld Mrs. Roy Blankenship.
CANDY STOR. ·
C M. Hoover of Palnct·
putor of a Church of Christ in
vtlle arrived Wednesday Ior 'a
idooeno-n.deandy~~
George
presided I Ash.Jand.
turned lut nliht from Woodsfield
vislt wtlh Mrs. Thoma1 Goeglem
Crvette.
motor with powergllde, while
g Passenger Wagon . Clean Interior, good
potluck
dinner
Mrs.
Harry
Bailey
of
Columbus.
wbere tbey were visiting with
at
the
meeting.
A
and !:than Harper.
t1res sound 6 cyl motor, heater, radio, vinyl interior trim new top, Roman Red
Was
served
lilt
noon.
A
safety
prot~ vis1t1ng with her 80n-in law and Mr. and Mn. Joe , Youn&amp; Jr., aDd
Mrs Everett Thomu substitutfinish, whitewall tires. Plenty of go.
waa •Presentl&amp;d by Mrs . Amol daughter, Mr. and Mn. Clarence family.
nlce condition throuihout
ed tor Alex Clio at the senior gram
Murray.
Carol Bachtel and Mr1. Ferne
t,.eonanl.
bl11h aehool Wednesday.
Attendini
were
Mt11
.
Homer
l
Mr.
and
Mrs.
George
Circle
and
Hayman
were in Athens yeaterWomen of the Grace Episcopat
Radford,
Mn.
Skinner,
Mrs.
Chas.~f~mtly
spent
the
past
weeken_d
day.
,
Church met at the Parish House
Mr. and Mrs M. L. Frtncb left
Thuraday for a day of sewing fOC' Goeglein, Mrs. Le()nard, Mrs Ar- wltb Mr. and M':8. Lloyd _Harrts
9 Passenger Wagon . Clean one owner new Belvedere Hardtop Coupe, V8 motor with
ChUdren'a Hospital in CmcinnaU. tee Abbott and Mrs. Henry Wells. and Mr. and Mis. Fred Gtbbs. . last Sunday for a two wee1c:t vacaMr. and
. Joe Young Sr., re- tion at Fort La-uderdale, Fla.
1 guest.
Back lunch w&amp;s setved at noon. J.anelle Cumings
car trade in Mcr&lt;:omatic trans ., radio, heat- automatic trans., lvory over dark blue finRev. and Mrs. WJillam Robert&amp;
er, like new tires, 2 tone blue !inish,
ish, good whitewall tlros. radio and heater.
overnight guests of Rev.
Smltb in GllUpohi on
Th;":odoY.; Rev. Roberti is teaching In a Lentea 1cbool each Thurs
day evenlll(.
9 Passenger Wagon . 6 cyl. motor and stan· Bel Air Hard Top Coupe. V8 motor, power·
Mrs. Eldon Weeb 11 apendinJ
dard transmission, llke new interior and
glide, power steering and brakes, radio ,
the week in Reyn'&gt;ldabura: wlt:b
origlnal blue finish, radio, heater .
Mr. and Mrs. Joba Weeki.
heater, whitewalls. beautiful white and tur.
Mrs. Richard Rupe, worthy ma·
quoiae flniBh.
tron of Pom•roy Chapter OES, .at·
tended Frienda Nlf:tlit and a reception for the deputy 1rand rna·
6 Pa110enger Wagon. Locally oWlled and
j ~::~ :,o,\r, Oiatrict D. Jane Sauer, at
low mileage by local owner, V8 motor, turevening.
VIctoria V8 Hard Top Coupe. rordomatlc,
returned
bogllde trans .• power brakes , radio, heater,
lrqm MI. Carmel
ivory and .grey finish with spotless match- radio. heater, 2 tone finish .
ColumbwJ, liiDd l l COD•
ing vlnyllnterlor trim.
nicely,

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OISTRICT. ~COMMITTEE - the committee on research of
the P.ortsmoulb District of the;Methodist Church left to right,
Dr. Richard Bauer. dilitrict su)i¢rlntendent; ReO. ~uUus Chandler (chairman), Rev. Roberto N~~~Sman, secretary, and Rev.

Wald Radford. spent Wedn~sday here In five visits at routh·
em Meigs county Methodist cliuiches with 66 lay people. Here
they are on the steps of the Por1Iand Church.

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SPORT MODELS

IIJl
AT
BIG
SAVINGS
AT BIG SAVINGS
1953 CHEVROLET · · · · · · · $665 1956 CHEVROLn · · · · · · $2195
va

1955 MERCURY

SINGLE CO!'Y -

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$1095 1957 PlYMOUTH · · · · · · $1395

1956 CHEVROLn · · · · · · $1295

LADif.S BLAZER

1957 CHEVROLET · · · · · · · $1695

1955 FORD · · · .. · · · · ·· · · $1095

1958 CHEVROLET · .... · · $1995
4 Door Yeoman WaiOJI, VS motor, power·
glide. radio, beater, power steering. Less
than 20,000 actual mileage by local customer. Ures, llnlsh and general condition
like new.

1959 FORD · · · .... · · · · · .. $2395
4 Door SU!tlon Wagon . Beaattful white OV·
er blue finish, clean Interior. good tires, VB
motor and Fordomatlc trans .• heater.

Seminary Student Is
Coming Here Sunday

AN EXCELLENT VALUE IN

1957 CHEVROLET ········ $1765

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Hard
Coupe. Monclalr, 348 cu. ln.
Chevrole motor with 4 's peed manual
transmission. radio and lteoter. BeautUul
white over red flnlsh .

1955 OLDSMOBILE

$1195

Super 88 ,Hard Top Coupe. Hydramatic
trans .• power steering and brakes, radlo1
heater, whitewalls. real sharp lllslde ana

out.

COME IN NOW &amp; SAVE
ALSO
CHECK OUR BARGAIN DEALS. ON
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.Pomeroy, Ohio

Annual Spring
Meeting

Sonl{fe~~t

Of WSCS

Next Tuesday
The annual Sprln' meeling of
thl:!l Woman's Society of Chnstian
Service of the Metbodlat Churdtea
I• to 1&gt;e held at Frantllo Avenue
Methodlet Church l~ated at l"rank·
lln-av and Lop~t. Portsmouth,
on f\le&amp;day. M.atcb 29.
Realatration be&amp;ina at 9 a m.
and the momma ICIIIon w\11 start
pomptly at 0:45 witb many important ltemt of bu1lneu, roll call and
pled&amp;:e servlcet.
The matn apeaker wiU be the
past president of tiH! Ohio Conter·
ence, Mrt. H. ll. Baker of Toledo 1
the Woman'l Soclety of ChrisUan
Service. who la now chairman of
the Weale,oaD .s.rviee Gutld.
Other speaten WID be the dl·
:ector&amp; of

l'OO% All Wool Flannel Blazer

At the Jl)'tell. Run Free Meth.,.
dlst Cb\Jldl, Sunday at 2 p. 111.
• aontlt4t will be held with all
singe~ iDdlvlduals and u lfOUPI
Jnviteil.
Featured will
of

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April 8 In Gov.
o!fiee of the IJ'OUp.
recommended by tbe
tbe HOuae, blld tbe
phone, todl)', be
appolntment.

i AeeoltftD CHOCOLA,...

Pockets- Fully Lined- Crest

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Cttoc.latt

On Pocket.
~isn

luttw lon

10 to 18
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Mut Chocolate.
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Circle, MYrtle
Smtih of lhe
\ are ia
te"ndlDI I
ekuctioa

for
'
cut, was
He has
the past
he was planning
a~tack because Jew·
eomplained of his
and red-painted
.

Men Fined In
County Coun Here
Twa

Of Two Egga
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WHIT£, RED and NAVY

Rep. Meinhart Na1J1ed
To Tu StlldY Group
Rep. oeorle l{elnhUt, · ~ddle­
port. hat been uked to .aerve on
• otucly gro~p to rev~.... Oblo pr..
pertJ tax laws, it wae announced

2 Roomy Patch

Jackets

James Kennell, student of the
seminary at Capital University,
will conduct services at St Paurs
Lutheran Church. tbis Sunday.
Rev. Kenneth Priebe, president
of tbe Ohlo DiJtrlct of American
Lutheran Churches. win meet
witb the «tUrteilf!l ()f St. Paul'.s
and SL JobD'1 Cburcbes 1bunday
April 7 at a p. m., lDStead of on
April 5 II l)leV10U~ IDDOUDced

Scheduled
At Hysell Run Chureb

JACKETS

1955 MERCURY · ·· · · · · · $1195

Fruit a,nd Nul

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State iilgh.way 'fatrol case&amp; heard
ln c:ounty court reported today Included Randall Adktns, 1$, Milwaukee, Wise , $10 and costs for
havint on mutiler, and $10 and
costa (latter su1pend~) for not
beinQ able to produce a driver's
'ucenae; and Ell White, 39. Pomeroy, $10 and cost• for having no
muffler.

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an~ b,- the State
Highwl)' Df..
Pomeroy and Middleport Chambers of Commerce tod!ll' partm&lt;nt. lf not 1n MllHif, llllhad come to a meeting of fllinds on a blgb.way improvement mediately, .at lealt iA part.
program for Meigs county.
Some hl&amp;hwQ' 'Pf.t)Cram at
The proposals produced ln a joint meeting friday night In once here will be puobed lJ1 liar·
officu of the Ohio Power Company will be carried to Marietta jett. " •• aid to the lOCil ...,.
next Tuesday. There they will be presented during a planning no~iie Fulu. pr..ident of tbe
and progrllJIIIlllng meeting of Dlris!on 10 of the Oblo DepartChamber of Commerce.
ment of Highways.
·--d'
The requests to be gjyen orally one IUQetted by othen at the
a1~ IDJ were
in Marietta by reprtsentativea of meeting. One, proposed by c. c.
pre1ident of !be
both £bamben are beUeved "in Cuekler. ~eel that the eba_mbers
of Commerce
eo-sponsored tbe meeting;
line" with current lh.inkiol: Of tbe seek exteRJJon ~ re-loe~tion of
Ohio) Department of Highways rei Route 33 from Five Pomll mto the
McKelvey. Clyde K.Jrkland,
ative to relocation of Route. 33 Letart-Ravenn.ood area, to tn· 1~·~' Morgan, John Werner, Roand 7 . Essential po1nta are:
dude a new bndge across the Ohio
Neut.zhng, Rep. George
-Stratgbten and re-locate Rt. 33 River.
BtU Atlms, Henry
from the Athens County line to in- The reason - to open up tha Ra·
Tom Westoo, Willil
, Rich Rizer
Follrod, 'la.~ol!~ /
tersect Route 7 m the vtciruty of veru wood area to ealler access b Y
Franklm
Five Polnta.
Ohtoan• who work there, and to
_ ...
-Pusb earlier recommendation. entice more Kai~r worken to I u••en,
&gt;,
by the Chambers that traffic be re- build home• In Oh10.
. ~
routed under the Ohio approach to However, it was eon-eluded this
the Pomeroy . Mason bridge ao as could come later, as the program
lll: .
to create one-way ae4:!ell and approved had considerable chance
'-'·
of fulfillment, and the other one,
egress.
- Replace a "dangerous'' one- Yery little, in ao far as a bridee is
way bridge on Route 143 near the concerned at this time.
CrossroadJ.
Dtscuuions also centered on
..Support the county commia- Route 7's re-location around Pomslonen' application for federal eroy and Middleport, but nothing
aid to re-surface Route 143 via Solid is known of planning ln that
Harrisonville to the Athens county direction .
ErneSt Vineyard of Eastern High
Jine, and re-surfacing of the For- Bernard Fultz recommended a Sehoul, and _Harold Graham, Harest Run Road over Dutch Town thorough study of economic re-- risonvtlle H1gh School, reYiewed
11111.
aults to Pomeroy and Middleport tbe\r v~.att m Cincinn:ati to the Ro- W1demng of Route i2t to Ra· busineu that might be affected tary-sponSolred World Affairs In·
cine, R.Qute 338 from Racine to througb suggested relocations.
stitute, Friday night for memben
Letart Fall1 and replaee two outCounty Commi.88ioner Ihl.n c. qf the Middleport-Pomeroy Ro~
moded bridges on Route 680.
1Hartinger spoke in approval of Oub.
'
The program above waa voted on 1the plan accepted for presentation
Program chairman C. E. Blaketand won in a: close count aver 1He saw good chances for accept- lee tntroduced the ~~piors and
helPed in a· disoussiol'! pell'iod' after
their brief talks. Rotarian Q).a.kes..
Jee d'ad taken the bvy.s to Ciflcin.
nati last week and stayed witb
them through the discussions anc1
Jecturel!l by out1Jndio"g pel80Dali·
ties m world affairs.
Both boys expressed a deep inin the anformalion and ideu
cained at the meetinp lasl
and Saturd.fY .... The lt;tea)
their triJf...
Reed. Jr. allDOUJtOo
ed the lliNling with the 8ei1d Ro.
tary Club next Friday .at 8 jl. m. to
be held .at the :mdcileport b.lgb
school cafeteria. The Ladies' Night
event will be hi~Ughted by an
address by Leolt· Evant. Jackaon,
Ohio, banker who will also show
slides. taken in 'fa:ni.sia wllile ,on a .
recent federal d"fernment blisSion ·

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·nay
Brings More

Perry Mason

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Crow's Steak House

WEATHER , 1

PHYSICIAN DIES
CIUCAGO U~Dr.
EmU
Here is another ln the cwrrmot
Grubbe, x-ray pioneer and aur·
The
owner may have
vfvor of 93 operation1 for ~ahcer
readers,are
Invited to
and AI.Ued ·illneuea, died todaJ .

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CiDCIDR3
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Ser•ing the chicken diDDet laat
· .rooms of the Heatta
Cllurch were Mn. N. T.
Mrs. Dave Entsminger.
Rainey, Mrs. James
the Misses "Frieda
Crisweu,
Faehnle and Bess Sanborn.

Re110urre Development
To Be Studied Apr. 5

Resource Development will be
further studied at a meeting AprU
5 in Kyger Creek Hi&amp;b School beginolag at 7:30 p. m. Meig&amp;-Gallia
people interested are JnvitM to
bear Howard Phillips_. Rural Devel·
opment .gent, Monroe County. describe hiJ: prugram there.

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