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The o~;entinel

.J.,Piill.y'S;ntlnel, Pdmel'lly-Middleport, 0, April25, 1958
MUTING
Boosten wilt
7 30 p
Ban~

Drew Webster Post Auxiliary
Meeting Is Held On Tuesday

to
Mrs J J DaVIs of Middleport
of the was a gue.st and presented thP
are ;uikedl prosrarD.t when the Ladles Aux1
t~;~~~r undy to be sold at tile Uary of ~ Drew Webster POst, Aut
~
iii Pomeroy TuesdQ ehcan t.eglpn met Tue,day even
ing
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April 25
TONIGHT
Gordon Scott
Bella St Joha
"TAlllA'I AND THE LOST
~AFAR I"
(In Techmcolor)
- also Ronald fteagan
Nancy Dav!i
"HELLCATS OF THE NAVY"
Stlvrdty Only

the Hospital by the Umt
A contnbut1on was made to
the American Red Cross. Th~
death of Mass Katie Ebersbarb
was reported It was voted 10
have a ba~e sale at the Kroger
Store on May 3 and named a ~
The meetlng opened in ritUa' Lhe committee m charge wer "'
utu: (onn wtth Mrs Orville Well MT.s George Mowery, Mra Paul
prell,dent, preudmg
The Un tl Casc1 and Mrs Harold Smtth
was notified that Lhc \iarlous rePoppy Day will be held In
ports of departnymtal chaJrme ,
had been retetved. A 'thank you Pomeroy May 2:1 and 24 artrl
note was read from Me1ga Ge 1 workmg on the committee w11l be
Mrs Allen C Hill, cha1rmau
M:rs H E Boney, Mrl&gt; Gerald
Wildermuth, Mrs Frank Cheese
brew and Mrs R1cb.ar'd Younl!
Named as the nommatmg cot•1
m1ttee were Mrs \VJIJiam B11xter
Mrs Ha1 old Smith and Mr::;
Pt. Pleasant, W. Va.
GeoTge Mowery

April 26

Anthot\)1 Qwnn
-qta a(llan
&lt;hHE RIDE a,\~K~
- also 1.,
Jae~ ~ ·;J!arbar~
·t6~st-~.011 ~·NUMJ,ltl''
t' '
(In CinelllU&lt;(i]!e) ' ..

"

LueJlle Hawkins
Hylda Rice

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Beta Sigma Phi
Chapter Meeting
Held On Tuesdoy

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POMEROV. . ·-

The resignation of Sally Sauer
as secretary was accepted Miss
Sauer left Saturday for SOuth
Bend, htd , where she Will be a
reservatwmst for the North Central A1r Lmes

'M111 James Cr11well and Mrs
Paul Tbelss, delegates of tbe Mid·
dJeport PTA, were lh Bridgeport
Wednesday to attend the District ~ Contributions were made to the
Sprmg Conference of the Ohio LltUe League and to the Cancer
Congress of Parent Teacber Auo- Fund, when the Ft1endJy Neigh
bort Club met Tuesday evening at
CiatJOn
th"e home or Mrs Lucien Poulin,
Mr ~ nd Mrr. Clyde Moorhead of Fisher St
Columbus VllUtetl recently With
Mlsa Bess Sanborn and Mrs M'll
Mrs Davld Ohl~nger, ""Jtce .,i;,l!:li•F
Sanborn They were returniUC 1dcnt , presided llt the
from Maroetta whete they had at 1'Jie trave,IJng pr1ze donated
the funeral .erv1ces of Mrs Joseph Struble wu awar.de&lt;l
a former Middleport to Mrs Charles Werr~.
Games
Maee was taket to Hol 1
, Wednesday wher~ he
11 a medical Pl(tient
the
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Wfother

VeterrorCongressman States ·
Health Netessitates Action

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BY '/NITEI) PRUS

' l&lt;ldor tn4 IO•
Ohio Moolly (ftlr
nluht wllfi ICIItoi'O&lt;I lrtJI liicoiy
tonltht, , Sojitfor ptl'lly clOUdy
ch~ of atlow.R extrtme touth,
lltjlt .lotnet In ltmporoturt. High
....., SO north and c•ntr~l and
•round tlJ' eldrtmt south, low-- to-

MIDDLEP9JtT
friendly Neighbors
SOCIETY
Club Meeting Held

The Oh10 Eta Pb,i c~apter of
Beta S1gma Phi held thetr..rneeting
TUesday n1ght at the ofbces of
the Ohw Fuel Gas Co m M1ddJe
port With Donna Jones pre1udmg

tl • t o.:; ro•

SOCIETY

Mr and Mra Jeffrey Wilsor.
Mrs Jack Robson and Mrs Jobn
vlolted
Athena Wedneaday with
were guestl when Mra
Paul Tribe, ~ pa•
Mankon oqtortalned the
Hotpltal,
Canasta Club Wednea
day
home Condor 1 . , , . , , , ,
St

Pomeroy Society Editor
Mlddlel!Ort SocieiY Etjltor

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Bi-Monthly
Canasta Club
Meeting Held

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C\l 1\G It ~
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( 1!1 I
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Representative Thomas A JenklnJ, 78, dean of OhJD' a
Congreulon.al delegation m Washmgton late Frjday after·
noon announced his withdrawal from the lOth Plstrlct PrJ·
mary Races on May 6 due to fatting health and the advice of
his phystCJallS.
Jenklns, a Republican in his 34th year as the district's rep-

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. AprU 28, 1958 ' ~·~"~'~'~~--·------~~----~~~-~~~~=-VOlt X NO 10
Pomeroy·Middlepor!, Ohio, Saturday,
SINGLE COPY-Ic
·~~--~-------~--r~~-~-~------------------ -Move Is Started

Tuesday Evening

Dnotetll'e Thllctereiu fH I'JteltJ"i..

nll~l~

El&lt;lon Kraeutt r, pret~Jdent, of
D1strlct FoJr EVB Men, attenj:led
a meetm;: of pr'e1jdent1 and com·
mlaaion r.balrmen, Sundl)' ~t the
Map(e St .l'UB ehurch, Lan~uter.
Elmer Smith of St Petersburg,
F1a ~nd
Smith or Ctlaun·

For O'Brien As
Probate Judge
F H "Harm" O'Br1en, form er

M•.

Caunty Probate Juds:e 1a1d
today he Wr!uld accept the nom111
alton as Probate Judge and Ju
YellJie Court Judge shQuld hu
name be wrttLen m for th11t pott
at the May 8 Pr1mary Elections
O'Brien eonfirmed this monung
that he had been approached by
sever~! penons and aaked 1f he
would ac~ept the wr1t.e 1ft nomma
Uon In answer tn a query bv the
Dally Senlinel today, he said 'I
will accept lhe position 11 enou~h
write ms are made t.o g1vc me the
nommatlon."
There 11 no candidate on Lhe bal
at present t1me for the Pro
bate .Jud~e.shJp 5mce Common
Pleu Judge John Bacon stepped
up to the h1gher court to fill tile
unexpired term of Cednc Clark
O'Br1en aoud Saturday that m
order for h11 name to be wr1tten
in on the ballot h111 name would
bave to be written as F H O'Brien
and an "X" placed before h1s
Me1gs

white

m the d••m·olfloho
After \i.e honpred
her many .lovely
menta were ~~er\red
to tbo.se named atiove and Mrs
George Uuehanan, r.t:rs Robert Ar
nold, Mrs Elwood . Bowers, Mrs
Roy Smith, Mrs Charles Legar,
Mra ~e Tyo, Mrs Harold Lohse
and a guest, Mra Phylhs Spauld
ing

was
Refllc1hment11
the boeteue111 to
Mrs. Floyd D••!f~o,; t.i~: O•rvllle:
HOCI!C,. Mrs
b~ng, Mrs
Jea Buck,- Mrs Leo Crew
guest, Mrs .rane Russell
The May meeting wlll be
at the home of Mrs Charles

I~ h; hoped that many par.enlJ
Wdl eat supper 'With the boys,
4iiit~gJ.n&amp; a plcn1c aqpper on Satur·

diy,

l;fowcver, per•
0 i!ii)JI picnicking mu.st not bflng
~ookable foods aS fues for cook
I
ean only be allowed the. ".,.,
' l'r~eocdo~g the Campllrc
the C~mporee P•rade, ' ~~~ii~~' !
seoul&amp; marcnmg to Uie, G
Si)'l Du~lt5on.

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• Since the. units ~amPin(J are Boy
' deouta and Explliftl'i, lhe 1 Cub
Scouts will partletptote only In the
parade, woth all units In the dis
1trlel Invited • to partoelpate All
cuba are Inelllde~ In tht'lnvota!ion
but only the rlag Bearers woll be
lhe Grand llarah of Flags' "
lfiey parade the'llags to a position
behlhd the eampf1re to be ~ back
ar,p, offlCiolly OPfnlng the C~mp

;JURING BAI(ER'S SPitiNG SALE

Social Security
Office For Arei
Now In Marietta

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Mrs Kenneth Byers was hostess
when the Jo1ly Bunch Sewing Club
held a potluck dinner at her home
Wednelda}' at noop
The afternoon was spent In
knotUng a comfQrter which tfle
club will a:we to some worth y or
ganlzatlon or family

whr Is with hlin, Is the former
Bonrue Badgely, Racme

at-

1lcink •

draw from the race an_&lt;l leave the
selection to the Ex'!cUti'ie Commit
Lee of the Republican Pil.rty 1D tb~
tOtb OIStru:t wh1ch 1s corpprised or
Meaga, Fairfield, Athens, Vinton,
\ Hockmg Galha Lawrence and

E1 BE RF1"1 DS
.-DIUP DIY

• DIIIICIOUS COLOII

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T,he ~arm Bureau Women's Com
m1ttee fo,;; the ~omoUop of .a farm
tractor "l[ety ehe•k i hfld Its ' klek
Dtf meeting J)1day evenlna at 8
p m m the Farm Buretu offices
with 14 women present
Mrs. J,itta Roberson, chalrm~n
Activity q ommlttet of the $tate explained thP.
prQgram and literatu.re and safety
stickers were distributed

ol the W,omen's
Easy care, easy wear fashions

paced to your busy lift In wonderful
, ARNEL, the fabric that
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almcnt 'area for Itself,

name will remam 011 the ballot
The sec::md rankine GOP mem~
bcr of the House ways and Means
Com~;mtiee could not offJe~alty
Withdraw from the race in wbleb
he ts opposed by HOmer "Pete"

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program by the Marietta off1c:e
Abele of McArthur .md Mayor
thought was
Mr Wilham P Barker IS d1s John H We1s of Lanceltet, • r
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for help trlet manager tn charge at llan
LoeaJ RepubheaD leaders sa1d
fll'at a1d etta AU mqu1r1t•s and referrdls Fnday .ft&amp;gbt that they bad been ,
On Page Two)
should be d1rected to h1m
advued nearly U bo'tir$ earher ejf
lenkms ,ntention to w1thdra:w

The women present will ca~r
will apt.;~:~
all Farm Bureau members 1!1 M~or Legar's court
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county heJinnlng
nlaht,
reau)ls to be
. one other arrest was of Aretto~~
to be given
Petrie, 26, of 93 VIne st, Galllpolla
roaci' meeth!a
on ~barges of abandonment of
children
She was turned
I
1&gt;V
GaiUa (~~::'!~SHeriff,
The next Women's Farm Bureau
Commlttee meeUogfor M~lga COunty 'w»l qe h~ld on M"1: 23

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'8100d Donations Fl.ve Years Added
SANI)RA
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Are Sought For

from the contest. but that nothing
was made offiCial from WashmJ.t
ton until Jenkin's oCftee made pubh.. announcement
Congressman Thomas A Jen~
kms today authorized tbe release
of the followmg statement
"Two weeks ago I came to tho
Martin Essex, former MukUepot1 Bethesda Naval Hospital wtth a
Supertntendent, has a new con- mmor heart condition and stayed
tract to head the Akron school Sl'!l- on for a complete and thorough
tern for the next flVe yean
phy1111Cal exarnmatlon
1n a resolution for "Invaluable
My doctor's now advtse me 1t
!ervice" rendered by Es6ex SID':!t w1U be a long time before I rcbe Went to Akron from Lakewood gam my bcaltb lo VIeW O( the ad
tD 1855 the bond handed him a vice of my phy.slean and m v1ew nf
Ove years contract as superintend the fact that my condlt1op has not
~nt. The new contract callJ for an ' Improved as rapidly as I bad hop
nuai wage Increases.
ed, I feel that I owe 1t to my wtfr.
The 49 year old supermtendent' · and to my many frlend!l tn Il11 coo!llary will jump from po,ooo to grewonal district whoeh I have ~e­
$23,000 when he beg)ns his new presented for many yun to make.
rerm August lst Ease% will get a this announcement at tbtl time·~
nother $1,000 raise August lat. "1 feel that 1 thould not stand for
1859 A third aDd final btU Wtll re-election as 1 would not be tti s
brmg hll sillry to $25,000 on pqslbon to g1ve my constituency
August 1. 1960 wtireb will 1tay In the servtee they havd been accust
effeet until the five year term ex omed to rece1vmg and to wh•ch
plres luly 31, I813
they are enUtled"
"Since the law of Ohio does not
WILL SHOW HOW TO PLOW
pcrm1l me to remove my nam~
A plowrng demonstration wiJl be from the ballot, I'm asking my frl
gtven MondC!I.Y, April 28, starting at ends and supporters to refralil
noon on the Van McDade farm In from voting for me"
Portland, 0 , by tbe Fulton Thomp
"I shall cfintlnue to give my con1
30n ' Tractor Sales Company, Pom slluent.s the best service poSSlblp
eroy The public is mv1ted
ICantinvecl on Pqe Flwe) 1

To Essex Contract "'

, dent
As
S
upennten
in Bloodmobile Unit

Eastern Loeal High School presenl's on May 9, 19581 the
class play. The two leadmg parta are played by Jqhn
as "Tommy Britton", a seventeen year old, 'wbQ. \I! !(I
a writer. Sandr11 Boyle11. ~s "Linda Weaver'1 'tam- "The eaaleat way I know fa.
who helps get htm out of trouble.
people to auure themselves and
are in the cast· Paul Bntton, Tomqty's ~lh- family of getting blood if tbev

[.0:::~~ "FI•~; l50th Anniver~r.Y,
outstandm
donors
--,- .,..
Of Masonry To Be tiiood
Mr Vaughan
has donat
total 2ll pints of blood thr&lt;&gt;
and
Celebrated May I
Cross blood program of
in urgmgt
County
need ot Is by clonatlnr blood ro,
ularty at the Red Cross blood
mobile " said Leo Vaughan, ODf
of

ed

MARIETTA, o UP - T~ Uoth

Meigs

COUnty's

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hinuelr
of
the Red Cross,
be jDlns
Red
Melgr

to the blood-

annlvel'llry eele~ratlon ol the
Amerlean Union Lodge, No I,
Free and Accepted )laeono, Iolli be
here Hoy 1.
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CelehraUona W'I'O bela ealllec
tbis yeu ~~~ Warren, ZaneavUle, 1.."'1"'"
and ChillieotH1!1
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Lakin State Hospital Plans

Dr.~~~~~~~~~?e~n?n~n~~~R~~~e]~!~l-

has announced plans for the celebration of National Hospttal
Day on Sunday, May 4, 1958.
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The public ts lnvlled to attend the occasiOn,
will include a program at 1·00 P M EST on the
lowed by gwded tours of the hospital and a

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the

that .should he become the Repubh·
can nomtnce that he wOuld w1th

was not breatb-

Veteran•
lio~pital
'1u:~~~~~·~~~~·
The ' \em·
perance _ec
eommtttee re
ported thai lhe "Youlh Temperance Education Week" proc~lmed
by Gov Wm O',l'leill (or tho week
April IS to 20, l.aa ~bl!lrVed ot
the Pomeroy HIJ~ S.hool by. the
readinr o! til!! proet.mauon at
the •!!.•mbly of beth lbe lunlor
aad Se"rrlor Hil~ ~hool, and olao
by t~ p~aeplatlon ol tbe booklet, '~H(Ih School Hurdle'' to each
the 81) members of the Senior
to place booka
lh the high
Telegram&amp;
Oh(o son-

him at the primary but addc:d

Pi•1rii'! with a rope and tltelt

wit~,

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, Jenkms asked .us many constituents to refralat lTOm votmg for

Rotllb, aa:e &amp;LX, h,ad Countie8
After Wednesday, Aprd 23,
rope became tight Me1gs County wdl be serviced on
'I~~~ · ~~::~r _ Debra's~ throat in aU matters havmg 1.0 do with tb.~
::I·
I
and when Mrs admmtslrat1on of the old age sur
~er the child had nvors and dlsabilttY insurance

He. 111 the son of Mr, and Mn

A June 20 ~:elebratlon ia pW\ned
at
New Elltlland Lod8e No (, at
VVorth1ngton

•Piat'l wt'te1
on

Durmg tbe p.a.st• week rumors
had been prevalent that the veteran legislator would not be 1 candidate but &lt;::emab were at1ll com
mg- from Jua Washmgton ofhce a!l
late as Fr: lhty afternoon by a1d ~11
who 111a1d that he ' r.u.- _,tUl m the
runm.ng."

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PJans were completed for the
Founden Day dmner which will
be he1d at "ftle Sportsman ' in
Athens on May 2, when the XI
G1mma Mu Chapter of Beta -9IJ1ma
Phi mel Tuerday evemng at the
)JAV Uall
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•• , • • r Tbis offl&lt;e· Wtll aorv~
Moli!\i71 '·'Wttilitraw~ deiallne wao,-M.'i:lll'• .·: ;~~-:.;;~
&gt;f~:~~:~ADD~ !ioll'atl, age t~ree, Athena, Monroe and Waahtlltllon befotio the promarf..· •nd JOi\i[lno

XiGammaMu
Makes Plans For
Founder's Day

Pomeroy WCTU
Held At

sa1d from BcthCKJ!I
Uollpital 1n Washingtun
where he has betn a pat1ent fo'"
Lhc past two weeks t!tat docl.&gt;n
had advised h1m that 1t would M
a long time hefore he regams h1s
healtlJ and that on that advice oe
fel t that Jt wuuld be best for b.:ri
to Withdraw

The Soctal Security Admuustra
tion hu estabhahed a new d1s
~~~~~~~:~;~tf,
trict office whach 11 located m the
'Ji
her to save her County Courthouse, Second and
&lt;J; O,,B 1'·••
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Ntilam Stf&lt;et~ ManettaJ O!Uo II,JI'iiJOn cop,a\ie$-

Chcakr SlmPJOl\, Rallne RIB

Velma lb e, pre~ident, presided
and It wa1 decided to send 'Mra
Rue, Clariet Krauuer, Joyce Ken
nedy and Ednlil Mlll~r to the con
vontlon In Cincinnati Plans w.•re
made ror a card party to be held
at the DAV Hall, Wedne1day 1 May
7, from ~ to 11 p m It "" de·
clded to take over the operation
ol the Bloodmobile for thla yea.
"Stlmulanta' To Thought'' waa the
topic of the cultural program pre
sented b~ Dorotoby Clark
Refreshments were aerved at
the el010 of the meeling by Edna
Miller and Pearl Welker

ru:~e ntative

Naval

Albert Gloeckner. clerk or the
Melg.s County Board of Elections
.sa1d that m order for 0 Bnen to
be nominated he would have to
rect1ve 13 per cent of Ute total
vot.et: Cllt for Governor Ill the
fart.hcom1ng Pr1mary Elections

Qlrl ~o~t• !I'• also in~~~~~l::~ .l
be in ~oth tht para~e ~~
of the Flags, accordmg
Dicklon

Sewing Club
Holds Potluck

SAVE

tite

THOMAS A. JENKINS

oame

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Meigs 4-H Club
To Tak't Cruise
AIM,tard Avalon

ceremony for the new dletarv
buildmg to be -conatrueted a-t
Lakin
Featured speak,er of the occasJon wiU be Or Wiliialfi B Ro'Jsman
of • Charleston, Mental
Health Commisaioner tor West
Vlrgmla Dr
Ro&amp;.sm&amp;n'!l top1c
''Careers that Count" will carry

The Melgo County f H Club w1II
enjor a dayllme l."rllise 1boartf
Hospital
out the
the Steamer Avalon June 12 from out
the Week-po,nUnil
theme or 1938 NaUonaJ
1 to a p Ill wlfh departure and current shortage Of !toined h.,p
tal worker• and the ll:lvantagc.s
return from Middleport, o.
of ureer
c. E. Blakeslee, County Atleqt of chooalo1 thla
supervlslpg arrangement~ fo'"
Dr
of the
enjoyablt~ excur1ion givina: the Director
membera OpP&lt;Irtunlly to !I;" Weal Vlrgtol,
t~e. ·'"'''nlc Sj)lendoro of the Owo Mental QeaHh
AI lU lllbO of
0

Rosam~n. ,~~~~~~:~~1

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-he was
In
for twelve years
Ca1ro, Jll, and ·~:e~~~~~t·~~~J~
sehoob there lAter
lndtanl! Un,ivcrsit.y,
cetved bJ&amp;
He 1s a membir

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DI\I~Y

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BUT NOT ACCCRDING TO THf SCRiPTURES

qoAH'S

be'
One request the Pomeroy C of C delega
tion jllay make IS to re,locate 33, leave 7
wbere IllS The proposal would go along wtth
a new 33 into FIVe Pomts
But 1t proposes that 33 be taken to the
nver and cross 11 somewhere 10 the Leta• I
Falls boot An easy hookup with 33 m West
Vtrg101a could then be made A new bndge
would be reqmred
A!Ivantages of th1s proposal seem to be
several.. fold
- Route 33 would b~ conSlder~bly shorten.

In a recent meeling In Martella on high
way problems m Dlvlston 10 Mr R C Ken
die, engmeer gave a strong impressiOn that
the department Is shying away from a new
bridge anywhere on the Me1gs rloer front
Nevertheless, If the people of Meigs Coun
ty and lhts mcludes the Letart area go to
bat for the alternative cited above who
knows but that It could become reality Cer
lalnly we shall change nothing 1n the state
plan by remaining asleep By letting every
one know stateward what we want we m1ght
get It

First Aid Coursetralnin.l[ a)ld be~an to give mouth

to mouth breathln~ and latcrstort
ed the arm lift m~lhod ol artlfl&lt;ial
re~plratlon

DUNNIT

After aomo lime the ehl!d Te
spondcd to the treatment •i!.d ar
ler two hours 1he was in good eon
dollon Mrs Roush Jtated that If
she had t11kon time to aummons a

lr Chat "hnnohltr

ncl.:hbor or had taken time to
' I
ne o t man kln d s !Ia seems to hav~ gone from

the passing'
scene If the ailment baB not been cured forever, at least our
name for it has changed I l'llfer to the "grip "
Being a complete stranJer to the history of medicine _
and medicine Itself - we ahall defer learning what the gr1p
really WU, or II, to our me41eal friends Whatever It wu the
malady took a heavy toll In a1J4~nte~1Jm from work 50 years
acoIn Meigs County
The proof 11.. In old bojt 11ta,t
1 aon (Gf41 Whlll, could
eopl., of loeal
'f'ho
been Bu@lr Ia owaddllna
frf&lt;IUel\0)' o1 IPIP
,
..,.
lty to only one of
l'rei\Ci", 1_
1apeet1 ol whit life
'' ..,
our eraadfathen wore
now In
At hand Ia 1
10down
eopy of The Leado•
old
Pomeroy It to often
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aouree or loeol hlllory loday II
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• hlo bod cooe of srlp
0 L. Bradburr ja ,...,...
tha Jll'lp
John HopklJiolo down wi!J!

W C Strohme"yer ollho Ill
North Dakota Co~lerenco
pre•~hed a very ae..ptable sermon
Jl Slmpaan M E Cburch Suodar
e"ll)ns Qlnttns that 10me arog't )
111?'1111 • "1'••!11, ~.,,.of Point
~allnl, made on ml&amp;nrnellt Frl
day Too mueh eredlt bullne.. Ia
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fer of Tor&lt;:h were recent tueiU of
or ht! nation, delherance dcr the aun And it wat the pro Mr and Mn J 8 Torrence
!rom E;:rptlan bondage Ia to the duct olthe teaehlng and preacblng
Don Kibble of Eaat Llverpoof,
Jew
ot the inspired leader Mo1e1
•pent Sunday here With hi• l\llllf
Abroham "'" the proaenltor In a tbouaand way• large and lfiloet Kate and L&lt;ley Kibble
ot the Hebrew raee, but Moses amall the Hebrew• resembled L. B 518100 lhd 1001 s~cwart,
waa the fo-under of tbe nation, the other Semtlle peoples ot the were week end gueatl of Mr and
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Tvppert Pltlnt Chrllfltn
ly LOUII CAIIILS
Churcb Sun:tay School It 10 a. Unlt.d '"" ltaff CorrtiPGndtnt ~nd the decisave myment m the
m ere1ton Newland, ~upt. Com
Since tbe daY• of carr~e Na a1fain of the nafltln - 1U natal
muntoq and preachine at 11 I m tion publie officlall have had 1 hour - was than In whl.ch the
and rienlna: service at 7 80 P bealthy reiPtct for th~ organized f1rat men of brael stepped down

East In one way they dtffered lira Tom CoJlins Belpre
and that was in the matter of
Mr and Mrs LoweU Chevalier
the1r religion The fact that they lelt Monday for OrviUe OhiO,
have aurvaved tile centurtea, walle whert he bu employm.ent
m Chrwtlan Youth Fellow- wrath of Amerkan womanhood
mto •he bed of the Red Sea en lhc1r eontemporar1es have faded
The Henry CamUe faml'"
ol\lp meetlnes 7 to 8 P m ! ,_
..... I It ha•I •--~me one of the ox route' to the promised land
from tbe pieture and the acene.
~ have
Ill•- that the our
vacated the Barnett property and
0 U S
Tuesday In month at Tbppen oma
po u::.
•
For at leut 3 000 1ears every must be ered1ted to the amumg moved to Kansu Billie Orr and.
PlajDJ, lb!rd1 Tuead17 at !AJns eol way to PI aetlon on a aeelal Jreat Hebrew prophet thinker power ol their filth
lamoly Will move Into tb~
Bottom Olf clal Board m..llDl reform Ia to get the WOIIIell-&lt;lnd rabbi &lt;11d leader hu underta
"Thor Think r•- Aro Goclo"
IaIIC
J tb eb"-b wome11Carvill
tbe aecond Tueoday lo the mOJIIh
Y
•
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ken to turn the hearta ..d mlndJ
Baalc In tbe ·-•
theology wh10h pr-rty
i[;rlon vacated
Heber byand
family of '
Chrlaban :Women't FelloWihlp arouaed about lt
of the Jewilh people back to Motes pve the natton was the Toledo were week end gueall o(
the tecond Thursday tn the monFatr .wamin• Is hereby .erved that profoundly slgnifieant event belief that every man was made the Bise Hetzer families
lh Rev Harold C DostAl•, mllhl- on civic funetlonarlcl that tblo -t 11'e day tbot God ,.......,. on In the Image of God Th11 p&lt;oa··•n
beln•
mobi and t·• the people out
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At Lhe Ploneer 4-H Club meetiniJ
ter Welcome.
po te nt Iorce •·
lll
..,.
...
of bond- found conVletton has made the
l•··d
1
Dill
·
the
~
Sallttday,
April 19 atdemoRitratlon
tbe home ot
Lone lo- Christian Cbu"h ~ n commu eo a•• _
age onto hie
Jew throughout lbe ages the NDrima Nichola
8
J Sunday Sebool at 9 30 a m lolra na:::n target lbia time 11 &amp;lum
Chrlatlana are a btl apt to moat diffiCUlt man or all man· on pooture wao goven bJ lllary
Walter Brown. Supt Colllmunloa
overlook ita llgnifieance but U .kind to enalave
Ethel Taylor Refreahmentl were
and Prachlng oervloe at 10 U a bou&amp;IDJ
ean be truly oald tbal the beok
m and I!:Vtl'ftine service at 7 ao
Tbe moblhzlng IJ bema: done by of Et~ua tn the Old TeJtament
A famous Roman phtlomopber served by the hostest The neJ.t
!
th
t
tnn
tlal
and
orator who wu almost a meeting April 26 11!1 at the home
Bible .tudy eve- Wednes Umted Church Women, a depart.. ~"'
Council or books
g
one m0 all ethe mOJ
day at 7 80 p m Crui1tlan
Youtb ment ol the Natlo-·'
uu
history ofuen
man- contemporary o1 Je1us once 1ald 1 of M1ss Lucy Ktbble
FeUowship meetin&amp;s 7 to 8 p m Churches, wblch representl BOrne kmd
that the reason the Jew made a
MJ' and Mrs C C Hamilton ud
Tradotlon, !---~al Fact
poor Blave waatbe fact that there daughter Sandra of Philo, we"
{•-t Tuesdav In montb at Tup"""' 10 million women In 34: major
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vtsltora
her parentt,
Plains
third' Tuetda1 at Lonre
Even a eutiOry~·
readine of the u sontethi ng In hII 1ana t lca1 rt!11!:' Sunday
Mr and Mrs
OrenofChilders
Bottom Olllclal Board meeUng
United Chureb Women bao book ol Exoduo mllke• tt my pon .hat teacheo him he 1' a god.
Mr and Mr. Ruaoell Buckley
the first Thursday in the month called on 111 of Its loeal affiliates clear that we are deabng with 1 And that explarn! 10 coosidet have returned to their home at
Rev Harwd C Do.ster. mialtter -the Lad~J Atd aoe•etiea •nd a colleetJon of anc1ent doeumentl able part why a lew on any RoWeloome
women'• ~Ulillarlet of 200,000 storiel traditions and records, in I man auctwn block, never brouaht New Brighton Pa after a visit
tr•dford -..hurch of Chrltt luno ebureh eon~gatlons-to take on one instance for example the more than about 20% of the price :~!ht~~::t~erM Cs:it~u~~ldy~u::
day School, »~ a Ill. Lord'l Sup. the job of Halertlnt the1r eom name of MORel father 10 law iii that another man m1ght have -co~ relatives
per humedla~tir loUowtq.
munitlea to tfM! urgent need" for g1ven 21 Reuel (Ex 2 18) 4Dd m manded as a •lave
1
,tum ctearanee, low'COit houolng,
h
•• Jetllr 0 (E
~- c 1 B kl
all d
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Chrittaan SciMM SMitty, 1~
ne~rhood rehabilitation another e 1J c.a11lt'U
Something eternal happens to
~I ar
uc ey was c e
3 1) In Ex 3 1 the name of the a nation that getll rehglon
to Charleston recently by the Iff'
1o. P ecta.
Mulbtrl"f AYtnue, PomtNJ, Oh
mounLam 11 Jlven as Horeb and
1ous lnJUIJ" to her brother in 1
Morlung &amp;ervlce at 11 with
~ e- T
elsewhere It II called Sinai There
Lractor accldenl
1'"'
batlon Arter Death the sub ect
Come
oun
i.....
v.~.
2
church
are
other
examples
equaJiy
Inter
'Mr and Mrs Frank Sprague and
Next Fr - 7 ' ~
of
the
les~on
sermon
w1th
tht:
..
1
th
Golden 'l'em: Blessed iS the m•a women'&amp; orppllaUoa• 1n seore1 e3tmg Qu1te evu:tent Y e story
Mr an d ..in R E W1Ulams aod
d
d ol cltieJ wUI lponsoi' "come and was camed down among the peoThe Ladaes P'r1endsh1p Circle son 1n law and daughter Mr and
that trusteth in the Lor • an
e toun" of tbe slums Thill idea pie m 10mcwbat varymg forma
met at the home of Mra George Hrs Warren P1ckens and Mr and.
whose hope the Lord 11 Jeremlab :as ortalnatect by the Church
But all :.re acreed on one new on Friday evemng The eve Mrs Lyle Balderson were recent
17 7 Wednesday evening service Women of Annapolla, Md, &amp;everal pomt - the Divine Intervened m nmg was 6 pent playmg games and guesq of Mr and Mrs Bill Wll·
at 8. The publle II cordially in years ago
the way of the world and con Mra Dale Priddy was &amp;IVCll d11h hams at Lancaster, and attended
vitcd to attend Reading room
dueled the Children of larael towels by the other members m an agncultural meeting at Ruab
with side entrance located at th..
Cbutch women have learned I out of bondage and mto freedom observance of her btrthday Re VIlle
rear of the church, open to tha that the actual ailhtl and smells Upon thiS fact - call 1t maacu freshments. of tee cream eake
.Mr and Mrs Bernard Smalley
public on Monday fron: 2 to 4 of the alums are the moat eJo.. Ious 1f you wdl - the whole re potato chaps and cokes were scrv and Debb1s spent several days rep M
cjUeut arcumenb that can be llgioua bfe and national faith of ed to the following Mrs Juamta cently w1th relatiVe&amp; 10 Columbus
AllnHI Mathodllf Church, Rt\' made for eommun1ty improve-- the Hebrews rCJtec:', and rest to Roush and ooona and llrs Pew
"Searching for something Dr Sherlock• Have you uncovered any clues• "What's R M Grove
pastor Sunday mel)t programs
this day
Russell and Beverly of New Ba
APPLE GROVE
that• You are In search of Sunday vJruses''
School at 9 30 Lloyd Dillinger,
If any clvle leader rematns
Peculiar Rell1ion
ven Mn Wanda Stewart and MilS
"Let me get this straight Yoll say the fi ne man next door, who plays With rou and Superintendent WorshiP \ 1erVic~~ uneonvinced after a f1nt hand in
It ts a fact of course that the Marg 1e Pnddy of Rutland MesBy Mn. Htrhrt Roush
at 10 45 with Albert Warner, I~ spectlon of the bhgbted areas of Hebrew people earned a great dames Jane Johnson L1lhan Filz
?.!r and Mrs Earl Robtnson,
shows you so many lhmgs, must have a Su nday v1rus because he never feels liJllO go
leader Sunday everung at 7
his city, tbe Iadl es are armed deal of Egypt out mto the wilder "erald Helen Ehas Helen Roush Mr and Mr&amp; Pete Shields an1
mg to church with you and your mother and daddy be~use he has lhts, that or the
I t hc My"r
:~~
regular
meetmg
o
with facts an d fi gurea tiOL.
Jue&amp;e ne58 wtth them It ts 1mposs1ble to and
M1sa Peaeh1e Ehas all local Mrs Gerald Haym811 spent Su3
other ailment and always JUSt on Sunday m ornlngs You are sure that If h~ went to Wedneaday evenrng at 7 30 m1d show
bow the slums serve as diVorce a man or a nation from
Local shoppou m Middleport day With Mr and M-s Orvilln
church with you and your parents he, also, would have a happy tliDe there
week prayer services
breedmg groun ds I or crIme j u bls past a1 1t is lo sepanle a man Saturday night were Mrs OLto Stover at EvanG W Va
"If yo11r grown·up fnend but kn~w 11 he wouldn't have to take any shots for that
TIHt Fttltrlted Church-Inn venile deli~u.ency, narcotic&amp; a(!. from hts shadow
Miller and Judy Mr and Mrs
:Ur and Mrs Gene Hagan have
Sund;ly virus The church you en]oy so mu ch would be the only shot he would: need
plical and Rtformtd-PrHbytarlan dlcUon lnd diaease They docu
Vernal Johnson and children
gJven the name of Sa11dra Le!
He wo~ld forget his aches and pains and re cetve stimulation and a powerful lift just Pomeroy Rev Waldo J Bartels ment the inctedlble overerowdmg
Tha Unlfrmn ::;unday School
Miss VIcki Van Meter of Mtddle to thear new daughter
port opont Friday mght wath M:1ss
Peggy Sue R1rfie who has been
Pastor Norman L. Kloes, Supt the lack of privacy and samta
from ~is presence there Here's hoping you may be able to prove 1t to hlm, Dr Sber·
Lauon lor April 27 "GOD
a surg1cal patlcnt at the Kolzef
lock "
Sunday School 9 13 A lll Wor
DELtViRS HIS PEOPLE"
Unda !'otzgerald
Hospotal was returned homo
ship Hour 10 25 A M Sermon
,
Exodus II 1-15 11
Mr and Mrs Homer Johnson
"'
have returned home after a v111t Mom:lay
topic "The Plumb Line' Yobt'l
Gloria Goodmte of Raeme ar
Fellowship 6 00 P M Come anfi.
1 Eu,.ne Brown
with relatlvt! 1n Toledo
With the hope that it will, i,. some measure, foster and helpsl,l$J
For
many
years
1t
had
been
a
h
Wheel
h
d
vistb.ng
Mr and Mrs Norman
I
worship You are we come
Pastor United Methodist Church criminal ofiense m Egypt for any
M1Ss Rut
er s oppc m
kiin that which is good in family and community life, this l~
Church of Chrllt, Middlaport
Proverb! 23 2? reads hke thio; one to matrud a Hebrew ln any Pomeroy .. londay afternoon
ru;~ and Mrs James Kmghtm~
tur~ is sponsored bv the business ftrms and organizatiors whQst
Fred I G:trdner Minister 9 30 F.or as be (a man) thinketh in his m ••·r related to retogoon But hu
Sylvl.a Coleman and Jilne John
r At t
tt
._lble
co..hool RMdel Steffy Supt
ht
a~
son v111ted Mr and Mra Law aod family 0
n lQUl Y spel
0
~
heart so is he ' A man lS w a man .nature be1ng u 1t IS, 1t was
p•·
1 Sunday aft'!l'noon w1th Mr aorl
na~i:i' appear below.
10 30 Mornmg Service Sermon he THINKS ns very true that mevltable that the servants should renee Coleman m Ppm1 ,.;8110 Mrs Charles Kmghttng Sr
'Give Me My Portion ' G30 C f people become slrk by thmking plek up fragments of the religious Sunday afternooTn
b
County Wide class meeting wa,
Youth Hour '1 30 Evening BerviC"' wrong And by right thtnktng he beliefs of thetr masten When the
Mrs George rew lwaMs ad us• held at the Falrv!ew Chureb
sermon • Brand Marks of Icsus
be h lth Mnd
c1viliz
ness VISitor m Galhpo 1s od ay
ea Y
ern
"' people swarmed out mto the wtld
Rus 11 r New Ha Sunday af'Ofltoon
I can
Wednesday 730 Prayer meet ng t1on Is plagued wtth emotion:tl erness under the leadershiP of
Miss Pame1a rda'" 0bt
f
Everett Pars~s or East LiverPomeroy, Ohio
Pomero)
ed th1s
ven waa a Satu Y mg gues1 o
tb
and Soble .study B 30 Choir prac
Uls A newapaper carrt
Mofl(!s they carried w1th them at Mr and Mr.!! Hugh Ehas and also pool ealled on relataves
1s
tu:e
note "Every other hospital bed least BOme religious bche£15
attended Sunday School here Sun week Hi&amp; mother, Mrs Ruth hePar&gt;
For the most part however day morning
sons retume4 to her home
re
Flrot IIIPII•t ChUrch Eut Main ln the Umted States la occuptc~
by
a
person
placed
there
no
Lhc
people
were
spltllually
11
Mrs
Alburtis
Young
and
Mrs
j
after
spending
the
Winter
wtth
Stroot, P"'ll•roJ, Ralph !undol,
MlddleP\Iri
Pallor g 31J.l1 Combined service because o( germ or accident but literate ln a very real sense Herman Kaby were among local her son and Camlly
Pomeroy Budget ~bopping Cenlet
they were plastic clay m the pcnona attending the concert at
pJo c James Rl~fie who ba!
of worship and study S1ered mu• beeause of emotional upset'
Warped
thmkmg
detelves
Patil
hands
of
Mnses
and
the
great
Wahama
High
School
Friday
nieht
spent
the past month with hid•
\eat program by the Rio Grande
saya
In
Galatians
6
3
For
d
any
desert
leade-r
moulded
them
ac
Junmle
Stewart
of
M.tddleporl
mother
Mrs Lelia R1ffle aD
College Chorus Sermon j"The Soug
Sung Jn Heaven " Nursery and one thinks be Is aomethmg when cording to bis own convactions wu a week end guest of Billy famUy returned to Fort Knox,
Ky Tuesday
Juooor Church for children 5 00 he 11 notbln&amp;, be deceives him But, tt must also be remembered Coleman
MlddlelfOrl. Oblo
self
Deception
bps
its
own
re
that
he
waa
almost
completely
Mrs
Mildred
Brumley
and
Mrs
Homer Me'N!ekles returned to
Recrea!lon ~nd YQuth meeting
TuO!day 7 15 Christian Educ Coni ward, and the reward 13 newr Ignorant of the Lord God Jeho- Doris Eads of Pomt PleaSN~t call hiS tmployment at Eureka Dam
for 1t captivates and victim vah In fact he bad W be taught ed on Mrs Etta Young Sundll'
Monday
ot Rio Grande Wednuday 7 30 good
lzes Only TRUTH IS good and it the new name even
PriYer and Bible study
&amp;
make one free indeed
The religious faith w1th whu:h
Unllod Mothlidlot Cltllrch. E 2nd tWill
We aeek many ways to allevtate
ll!ddlepoM
St, Polnlroy, IUIIM Bh:ntm, PI~ our trouble, vacations ID th"' tlon, the generally subhuman Uv
Your Dodg• &amp; Plymouth ne-"lef
to~
Sunday Sebool 9 IG I m Tbeo mountains and by the i1kes ing conditions that prevail m the
Custom Built Kitchens
Smith, aupt , Worohlp 10 30 a. m tHpa to warm ~umateH, trips to run-down aectiomt of the e1ty
''Tbe lnflnily of God" MYF lute.. eold cllmates. pUla, tnnquilizio~J No woman's organlzallon wbtch
&lt;\
modlate&amp; and SOnlora 6 P m Pout drugs, etc Perhaps these do help JOins the battle for decent hou11ng
Btllen Of t.Good Bre"
Reuter, senior prealdent MoudJy but we have not removed the real should expect to wm a victory
I -:~~ ~
1 so p m Study elm "Croos and cauae of trouble There is spar with one 'come Jnd see tour In
1'oDIWI)', Oblo
BlllltfnJllt!n, W. Va.
Crises In Japan ' Spring DistriCt tual r!Ondemnatlon for the sblS Annapolis, chu.re~ women encoun
1
Dlalloa eoocerniOi our work
~REI MltHODll'l' ~IIUICH.I, Conference at Wbeelcraburg Slln we carry and they cannot be tered strenuous oppomtaon rld1
pi•••• tete»hono 31¢,)
Prmaroy, Rav w. II; 11/lllobllulh, day 1 May4 lrom3p m to9P m worked or J)l1yed out They come cute eveq thre1tta when they be
k¥ Brown •na several lay delegan badgering the c1ty council to
lUI(Churchao. Momlnl J11r • pntor.
Ialth 10 God clean
out
by
exerctsang
up tbe sluma With the help
gateo
will
attend
LAUREL CLIFF Sundq S&lt;hool
Enttrprlao, Rev L1110n Ho!IJY,
Church of crwlst, W M1ln St , and by thinking and believmg of a local newspaper, however
Pulorr lllomlnJ Star Sun :Ia• 9 ao a m, Supt P01rl Jacoba, .._....,, Roymond L. Roth, poolor that the only and expreu pur
d
t th
ssue
'lchool 9 U A ~
wor- Mcrnlns Wonhi~ 10 101m Youth Bible Scbool 9 30 a m Rlehard ~se that God sen' His s,on JDlo they manage 1o ge e I
~dolp ·ai II A. 1o1 loiY1
oervlee 7 P• m Evonge!IIIIC setV· DavJa supt, Morning wonblp and th. wOrld was to redeem man before the public and keep it
t d alive Annapolis Is now undertak
1&lt;o 730 p m Wtil, 730 p m Lor(] II Supper 10 3\1 a m Chris kind !rom blmself (self cen ere
lng a $500 000 slum clearance and
r rayer Meeting
tJan EndcilVOr 6 30 P m Evening neW
..•l aee the contagion or balll low-cost pubhc houSing proJeet
worship 7 30 P m Wednesday
alt
Similar vJCtoriel have been won
in other cities :Munieapal authori
7 30 p m Proycl and Bl,ble atudy thoughtl every day as we w
An urgent Invitation to extended along ~ .atreet where a group t1cs In Columbus, Ohio, credit
10 a m
to eVt!ryonc Lo attend thcae serv to galhered, In tbe obops •nd in1 church women wolh pottins aero ..
S.rvt~e
tbe atqres Someone expreas 1 bond issue which will open the
ICCS
J
tee no.•o;:..~;·. ···rc...,
hi:l dlse~ntent and ammosity to way for a maJor alum elearanee
S1IV1tlon
Army,
PomtntJI
SunRobert
day School 10 a m by YPSM Elo- watd altuations and people Thill
To all eoqcerbed In tho Hysell Ise Adanls, 11 a m Holiness meet- tyPe of atm011phere Is bad for an pr~~~and Rapids, M1ch and m
Run area AJ ~ ehurcb .,. hope Ing • Jteconclllallon
From En~ who are within ~ye or ear lhot Portland Ore church women
this
evening
aervlce
wPI
prove
a
nuty
to
Peace'
c,pt
Glenna
Rum God help 111: to thank before we have directed thctr attaek pn
;E14&gt;n Chon;~ ol Christ lonltil
ble&amp;Sing and a ne...
lor the mell, 7 P m YPL sally Landers speak or acL!
marily ,at ractal and religious dis
.. .Po!n....,..Jlarr~~o~~vl"• a...t
Thb trouble (Ill thtnklng) 45 cnminaUon m housmg wb.ch forchutth Plan now to Jttea~ eacb &amp;1\d Open Aor meeting, 7:30 Sal·
~~~·- S&lt;bool 9 30 Jo 0 Jf lolomln(
not new Jesus apoke to Martha ces mmont.y groups mto high r~nt
and every serVIee prOvided !or vallon meeting, Bob Estep
IJ~I"O lO i30 1 m •enlnJ Wol'
in her home in Bethany to revca' ghettoes
St.
Lutttarn,
Pomaroy,
llllp ' 80 p. m R~• le Eggleton,
Enllot tivlc Support
Ted
Paotor Sun her Inward trouble ' Martha yoo
o\lft!a!er, Paul Mc!lioy, Bible
are amuous and troubled abou
Although church women have
day
a
m
Morning
ldlt&gt;OI. Su~t
j'Tbey Came Seek manv things, ONE lS NEEDFUL' carraed the ball alone m 10me
IUa obvious that Jesus meant for commumttes their usual tech
her to get her mind o£! the lm nlque - and the one recommend
rnater1al and take note or the ed by their natiomll organiZaUon~~.ylng act of service of her listtlr is to enlist the support of other
~ry u we serve our fellow clvlc groups m setttlilg up broadly
m'n tf we relieve the suffermg representative citilf.ns commisot' others then we will soon fo" sions to work for decent housing
- ~lf" God 1.! anxti.lu! to help for all
ail ~b'e sorrowing and heartbrokcl'l Thus, (or example, the Church
ofl the world ''The least of Ull Women o[ Sioux City Ia , spear
services that fall are never far from lht headed the formation or a toun
Wedneaday hand o( Gost He IS eveeywherA, cil which in~ludta Clvic, dub,
Friday G10 evonly prosont
pobtloal and church groups
Jn thla age of ncnous ano
'Miss Esther Stamat9 soetaJ rcMjddi.,rl jltle!Y ]&gt;eople, we need to know lallono doreetor of Unoted Chutth
,
9 1&amp; a how to ktep harmony w1thm Women, satd the wom~n are m

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Federal Meo ... ,.
Saturday "U&amp;ht Jamboree
PeQptC '-re FUDDJ
Per.ry eomo ...
Club Oas1s
Turnmg Point
Ted Mack Alllal~1!1" Hoar
Your Hit P•ritde
New• 11~11101
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Sunday morning Rev Harold C

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LQ po How~r Doody ,, 0: ,
jD:J!O 'fhe Jlull and Jle~dy Sit..
,~1 00 J"ucy •
•'H 30 Andy a Ganr
12 00 True Stor)
12 ;\0 Dc.fect1ve s Daii'J'
1 00 Down on the Farm

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(Contlnuad From Pa~ Ont)
dance the following protram was
presented
Quartet Jaruce Asbury, Carla
Wliaon Carolyn Mllhoao a)l!l Di~lf
P1erce Puntmmme, 'illof;!:); A Bye
A DIX)e M€iOdy Robe.ct Nelson
Group smglng Mt~mmy• Janel
Stobart J•nmfer Daniels Mar)'
Scott Polly 1 homas CatOlijuds'l"
enrol Cmwe li Lmda Nellldn Patty Mlchocl Jane Hoyt 'fap dapce
Mandy C&lt;~l la Watson S!l~ shoe
Old Folks

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JamF.s

Ward Stephen Bailey David Cl}e'
her Robert Nelson ~onnY. Knapp
Roger LlghlC&lt; ol D,lc Mll)er, Mm
uct Lmda Nelson Ed.di~ ~oore
Jenmfer DCJmel8 David Chesher
carolyn Mllhoun Edd1e &lt;;rooks
carol Cnswcll Richard Roller

BQll~eorge
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Slcphen wat
MasterStobart
of Cea emonies

foot Harlan Whitlatch Grace Cap
telna
Program Carla Wilson, Dhue
P1erce Carol Hu,J.son, Dalti' Mlller
Georee lflb~ 1md Dav1d ChesJher
Decoratln11 Gene AbQott an
lee A1burr, la~:~k Bacon St~ve Bat
Joy Shll:loy flirrott Alma Baum
.aardl\ll GJ.J~ B1ng Edward tJlake
Gr~e c,p~lna David Chesber,
Tom Clark C.-r.ol CniJwell Eddie
Crooks
Jenmll'l" llanlel&amp; Pe~gy Farmer
Nancy Haddox Kay Hanson Son
Ja Hcn~r1cks \\ade Herrmann
George .B1bbs, ~ harles Hoscbar
Ja,ne JjQyt, r.;ar.Ql. H,.adson Ltnn
Uurpmel, Mad( Kelly Sonny
K.niJ;)P
R~ger Lol hlfoRI Carol MAnley
Norm~n M iinl~y Patty Michael
Carohn ~1lhoan Dale Mlll&lt;!r, Ed
dte Moore George Mtller Ktt
Nesl

ICarpenter
Admotted

CapehRarat N;~
Jam~o~~f
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Franklin ( ollins
Mr"
Clyde Clonch, Rutland
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Jeffrey Hubbald Ewmgton Mna
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Edgar White Kanauga Mrs Rob B:OO TV Classroom
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erl Sayre, New Haven
Births Aprol 24 Mr and I,tr; 8 30 C,Optala Kanr•roo
Robert A B&lt;tudmot, a son Gallit r tB _. Ktehty !II{I'Uje PJariOllll
hs Mr and Mrs Clyde Cloneh, t1 00 Garden Club
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Rutland, a son (Apnh25) Mr nnd
Jr TowR Meetbif J
Mrs Robert Sayre New Haven, a
lunmy J)ean She)W'
son Mr and Mrt Melvin B Gtcen
JAn!! -.ncer ) rf '
Galhpoha a daughter
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Keys to the FiltJ)re
D h
d A I 24 Mrs I.e
ISC arge
prl
14!J Baseball Preview
ora Jones James Knapp Alvm 1 ~5 Game of the week
Boster Herman Haddox Joe Wil
lis Mrs H D Bowling Samuel J 4 30 Saturday Showease

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Qa,jy !'~JIJiet

Funeral ser,vieel for Wendell
Roos were held fr()m the Ewmg
" 'Chapel Thursday at 1 30 p m
with the Rev Paul Kloepher or
TO ATT!ND SERVIC~S
Sugar Grove nephew ol the dcc•a
Pomeroy Chapter 186 O~S w.ll 1sed orrtclatlng
flll l' nd SCfVICe&amp; ID I bOdy at the
z 10 n Church of Christ sunday at
Special mU!ic was prov1ded by
10 15 9 m All member" arc urged l'lisll Ramllra Bmce organist
io be resenl
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Burial was in Beech Grove cflm~
P
terr an€! P!lll bear~rs were Hllma1
Crimm, Grqver Orr, Cla1r Karr
DUV TO ME!T
Jane Howell Tent Duus;q~ers of TPm ijeuter, Mlc~ey Wolllams anrl
Union Votctans will meet in reg Leo Vnu1hJtn
Comina: from out of I own ror th ~
ular session Monday cvcmna 11t
services
were Mr and Mrs Grover
the DAV hall The quarterly birth
days will Jw observed Y. !th a pot Orr, Mias Katit~ Roos, M1 and Mr,
luck dmnor All mt•mbeu are urg L~9 Reuter Mn Howard Reuter
and Mr
'Mra Hilmar Grimm
ed to attend
oil of
StOUT ME ETliNG
Cub Scouts
~ED GOOD
MondRY night al
tenm Church at
scnut is to come

HOOP

e FOl 'llHE BEST!
t

ANY TYPE!
See Ill" i:!all

JOHN
IICIMOND

5 00
6 30 20th
Century
Record
Hop
Carla 7 30 Perry Mason Show
1 '-111 ~30' 1 f'o'p Dbliift u .. t ~f'l
9 00 Gale Storm Show
9 30 Have Gun Will Travel

oo Gunsmoke
10 30 OffiCial Detec.tlve
11 00 Newo
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(Jim) Porter
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Swisher
~i~~:M~rs~J~F~G~a~n~n~on:~:\1~&amp;~'/~

F00eraI sefVICeS
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Thomas, Jane Hoyt jloger light f ~.. \V epdel Roos
llavbook

Mrs
Wllham Lee

H Powell

Linda Pettit
NelsonDixie
Robert
Wdlia'f'
PierceNelson
Rtch
ard Roller Mary Scott Roland W.ells
S,rtger J!pifl St~bart ~erman Wilson

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Table Peggy Former AI~J!ao\o\ Taylor
~ardner Shirley Barrett 1 Pltty I Folly Thomas James Ward Rob
Michael Janice Asbury and Mary erl Watkins Tom Watkins John
Scutt
Orchestnt Coroiyn Milhoan, Ed
die Crooks !tory Kelly Janet Stoaart Jac~ Buopn and sonny

too late to oave her life and 11 11
had not been for the flrat ••d
courae Debra would probobly not
be here today
Mr otbbs who conducted tho
llrst old courae, Is Jhe oaloty sup
orvlsor lor Philip Sporn Plant and
otter oOndU!~n' a aerlea ol cour
sea lor P~IIID Sporn Plant employ
eea ofle"'d hia 1ervlces to the
N!W
PTA He Ia at preaent •.onduct!nld 1\lr nnd Mrs
first aid eoursea tor
received word
PTA mell)hera
of a JOn to
The pletgre abows PTA m•m Duckworth
bers 11 New Haven walchlnc Mrs April 25 1 he Du:~~r::rJ~'1
Rouoh ~roctl~ the arm Ute ~~~~th other son John
od of ortlllclal reaplrahon Mr
This to the
Gibbs knoellng In backeround 11
and Mrs
oludlna a woodcut,~! hlo head and
ahouldero ahawlns a moat startling
and luxurant mu.u~he 8dvlsmg
all vettrana ._ wa, a top j'pen
sion attorney ' In those days, you
see, lhtr4 were n,o IMirvice organ
iaattont to wtn for the veteran
what he bod eorned !rom hla
count'ry
The news woo full of packet
boat• eomtna opd coin&amp; IJ'be r!v
.. Wll tbe biO¥d ofitlelga County
Ita moat firm hold on the qutalde
world

SUNDAY SCHOOL LESSON OF THE WEEK

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WSAI--TV

-It would completely by pa~s Pomer.oy ~s
well as the growing comm"JI)Ije~ ln l\fai!Do
County 1t now pasw throug~. Uluo ahm!IIPt
mg more than \the fomerqr bottlenl!llk
-Removing 83 might mean 7 ~uld 1&gt;1! left
as 11 is and both Pomeroy and Mtddleport
would still have a main ~lpje route What IS
now considered t botlletJ.e~JJ: might be found
not to be a bottleneck With SS removed
-The Lelart ar•a would h~ve better com·
municatlon
-The alternative of proposing and push
lng for nothing Is to lose !Joth 3S and 7 Thts
could be pamful on at least two fronts ()) to
businesses depending on tourist trade, (2) to
town eovernments then having the entire
cost of street (highway) maintenance on the1r
llmtted budgeli
And this might happen anyway unless a
loud furor 11 railed Even then 11 mteht come
to pass
For It Is pretty well settled that the
State Highway Department Is frownmg up
on new bridges Chtef reason of at least a
dozen areas represented Tuesday mght In
Huntington, all but one wanted a br1dge
acro$s the Ohio R1ver and that one was not
located beside the river• Also, bndges cost
lots of money

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Now 1$ The Time To Ask For Something, Or Forever
Hpld Your Peace: Hif·hway Future Soon To Be FiJfed
Jn the na~l procesae1 of deiJlocratic gov proposal op Routes aa and 7 What should II

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ernment "the people" usually have thetr op
portunity to be heard upon fundamental ac
tlo~s These actJOns frequontly affect the ec
0110m1c future of an area, a region, even a
commumty
8ald turmng points may arrtve 10 the form
of a vote on a constitullonal amendment to
redirect tabor management relations greater
or lesser emphasis on schools moneywlse or
upon relocabon ol our baSte h1ghway system
It IS upon the latter that the people of Meigs
County now may be heard
In the event we stand Immobile like a
dumbwaiter the state w1U go ahead With 1ts
plans to relocate U S Route 33 and State
Route 7 around both Pomeroy and Middle·
port However, we can make our destres
known They Will carry wetght m the State
Highway Department Exactly how much can.
not be determined
Unofficially, the highway department is
understood to be tentatively plannmg action
as early as 1959 (that's next year) to remove
the "bottleneck" on both routes as they now
proceed through Pomeroy (33 7) and Middle·
port (7) Agam unofficially, the department's
thmkmg Is to bring Route 33 from Darwm
lnto the Five Pomts area, join wtlh Rt 7
there swmg back of Pomeroy - vla Laurel
Chff and present Route 124- to Dead Man's
Curve
At that point an mterchange could be
built with 33 going stra1ght toward the Porn
eroy Bend brtdge Rt 7 continuing over the
Bradbury cut-off to a point at Hobson below
Mtddleport And both towns would be separ.
ated from through traffic, for better or for
worse, forever
The attitude of the highway department Is
this
"If you have something better to propose,
or don't like this, let's hear from you"
The Pomeroy Chamber of Commerce has
taken action to be heard Two of Its members,
Franklin Rizer and Mr Pau' easel, journey
ed to Huntington Tuesday night 1'1)11Y met
with the highway committee of the Central
Ohio Valley Industnal Council
Thts group had acceptell the task of pre
paring an agenda for anbtHer full dress com
mlttee meeting next Wednesday night in the
Prllchard Hotel, Huntington Attending that
session will be the highway directors of Ohio,
West VIrginia, and Kentuc~y. Messers No.
ble, Granary and Martin
delegation to attend next Wednesday
night's meeting des1res to take a definite

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except Su.,clay
On

IN9 S!ln On
12 00 Eye On Now York
12 30 Wild Boll Hlckot- _
I 00 Badge and Bullet~'it[11
3 00 Compus
3 30 20th Century Fox Hour
4 30 face the Nation
000 The qrea~ Challengp '
6 00 The Lao~ Word
6 25 CBS News
8 SO Annie Oakle7
7 ~ La.,le
7 80 Bachelor Father
8 00 lild Svlllvan ~how
9 00 GE Theatre

9 30 Alfred Illtc)leoet
1000 f8*,0Qo Cha!IMge
10 30' What'• loli Line
1100 Sunda:r NeWi S~elal
1115 MGM Late Sh~\¥

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9 00 Garry Moore
10 30 How Do You Rate
II oo Arthur !Jodfrey
II 30 Dollo
1Z 00 Love of UIO
12 so ,se~rch1 !o_r~Tomo~
12 fS !l~ldolljl LlJbl
I 00 Katie'• Kltcbeo ''
I 30 As the Wort~ ~
22 30
00 ' Be~t
·~· Clock
Holloepar~¥

J!l• Payoff
The Verite! II Ypun
l"sriJhter D•y
1t.!let Storm '
Edse of Nillht
5dll Record Hop
5 30 MGM Early Show
,, ~ Y~l'j Elao R•-er
8 4$ S~ds Parade
,eu ~~ WeatherDJaa
1' 00 Pres!l Conterente
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ADen Appliance Serv.

Pnmeroy Cement Blocl Co.

Biker Fumiture

Stiffler Reel Anchor

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R. H. lawli.

SOns (ot

Christ Is Y rAnswer

Heiner's lak"Y ~~

Apr.27-May4

7:30 P.M.

REVIVAL
GENE
McALLISTER
Evangehst

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W181 Ml1UIE GOIS

thtn~ vtcl~roous!Y1

·~:~~:~~·:tc;w;:holesome therapy
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seen for themselves
to tbts
Iichthave
to ,,,y
)! to
how to let how
ao and
t~ ll aeapdalous
conditions that ex
1st In the slum~ ' she oald "!'hey
there Is know that no woman can 'liVe her
•Pl!'\lually children the roghl ktnd of home
e~ally bfe m su.ch 1urrolliidinga. They
tba' 1, to , alwt,:/B do not see any excuse for the
so sniJiy people do rlcfte1t nation on eai'tb to let 10
care nor undentand, God million famUies live in suhstan
me to unde1'5tand '
dard bo01nng

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11111 _... pthfOn!IIIISIIrianca.

WARNER-I H-....,
INSU~N¢1
110 W. COURT ST.

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JOHN M, RICHMOND

ture 1rocerles, law enforcement
1nd in1uranee bu taua:ht R~h

Dally $fnHnet, l'om£ray~, Q., Aprll28,1958-&amp;

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PE(lPLE~ AND PLACES IN MEIGS OOUNTY

monjll)le votu• or 1ood public re
I1UoA•, and JQ.Uare deanne.
(hcoUN Rlthmontl hoi 1111 df.

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AJJd

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UsuaiJy cout.deted a con~a­
tlv,, he tought fqr the co,l min-

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Fr1day at Provadence Hospital He

l ~ omrnt,s,liOil~r.

had undergone an operat•on Mon
day to remove a gastnc ulcer and
was l"ecovcrmg satisfactorilY until
he developed an acute hemorrhag,e

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He had a part m namtng Ht•.t't

llithmond served 2 years in the
AI• Foree during W W 2 hoid.s a
pilot a bcense He attended &lt;&gt;)Ito
Univel's1ty
-Pd Pol Ad
C. E. WIJ..f,, Cbll!· '

Thursday night
Hickman had been a telev•s•on
and radao sportscaster for the
Columbia Broadcastmg System an
New York since 1952 when he re
llJgned as bend football couch at
Yale He had roached at thrte
other colleges before that nfter
plnymg guard for the Unavers1ty
of Tennessee

Po10t a seem~ ~rive; along tf\e
Potomac River as Oh10 Drive
He wu a leader 1n tl}e \tatl1e
for federal social security tuhdl

PLAYED PRD BALL

such

man

Will CoUege
Be lmpossl~le
For Your Children?

oo ap er.ror TheQ ~wla l)lu.t ~~~
~oor

in the Ponthor hall
Pl ll'le811nl
200 110 ~ 7 j
fow•••r
300 no 1}-d 5 1
PI Pleasant Lewia an4 !Ja~'l'
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Pomeroy Cunmngham,
(LP) ond Grueser

Fun For The Oldsters, Too

In Middleport Friday evening maq~~ers wept lntq the 111•r·
ket fur their pl~yers and successfully rret up two addli•W~al
~~~)liS making ,1¥ m all that wlll play ti\IS summer compar~d
lQ fu11r last year
Only e1qht spots are vacapt and open on the six rosters fpr
Johnny Com~ Latelles Bt&lt;ldln~ (points) wa1 spirited ~nd
s re!lorted Woody Cal!ape~t h1s enllr~ point bankroll m
e~tll'll the cream of the talent
However M!lllsers Searles, Kennedy, Nelson, JllndY. •l'd
Skinner will keep a wary eye on "Old Woody" He will j&gt;e
makmg trades from now until opemng day and may end up
witp a roster strangely different from the one h~ took home
with y~sterday But he'll have the boys he wanted in the f(I'St
pl~ce
.
That's how the L1ttle Lea~ue set-up becomes an llllflgujng
thmg for the "oldsters" "" well as the youngsters

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STANDINGS
ly Unltod ,,...

AMIRICAII LEAGUI

B01'LING
eOUNTY LEAGUI
High $com April 21
HIJh thr~e game indiyl~ugl Ro~~=hp~v~:~:~ame~J Duerr, R
111 vts 203
'l"eim t~ree games- A•I®Jated
Rodjo 2382
'ream one nme- Hot Ro&lt;b ~22
STANDI~GS

w;rll \1~ ,,•.
1\l!oociated Rad•o 27 1B fro
Hot Rolli
24 21 ij3
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'Have Lucas, Will
V D Edwards Travel,
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Walker,' Hinted

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SET IN OJII!RA!fiOIII
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213 4\!i

Ntw '{qrk ~t Ba)IImore-Turley
R•CL!1f! $emce
21 24 4'7 HI vs Lito• 11-2
Simon s Mkt
17 28 .318
~lng)pq pi Boston - qrig ..
Pomtero-1440
141&gt; 301&gt; 826 0&lt;1 VI Ni&lt;OQ 1).2
Be ready when they are'
Detroil ·~ Cleveland - LillY 0 I
SEASON HIGHS
Prepare now by taking out
Dave Hlndy wants hill Braves to be out for practice at 5
llr~t 1 o
lnd 3 game• - W Boiiea 62~
an educational pohcy wh•le p m Monday afternoon at the Mu~lclllal Park
Kan1as
Cit~ •' ~111·~-rrclll'
lqd 1 game - W Belles 271
they are shll Infants The
This Is Dave's first fhn~ at Little Lqa~ve Piloting as It'~ Telim 3 'ames - Aqoeiated a- 1-0 vs Donov1n d-3.
cash will be ready when I• for Jr Kennedy C W Searles Bobby Nelson and Tom dlo 2633 actual pins Simon'&amp; MarIHfi'Hr'P Gt"!'l
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City
at chtci11o
they need It
ket
2644
handiC!R
Skinner Said Dave at one of last week's tryouts· "I love It "
lleirott at Cleveland ~
1 game - ";l~::~~t
Drop In To See Us and
Wl!!lbinaton at ~o•lon
gy b"ketboli otar J'lrl'Y Luc11 In dlqTeam
IMU a&lt;lual pins; i
New Yo•k !1 U!lllmore 3
• 'package deal to Ohio Stale a kel 962, handicap
Talk Over Your Needs
NATI~NAL LIAGUI
Cllmrn,1s com1c at the Unlverai~y
TQP 5 BOWLiiiS
W• L Pet Ql
ol Clncmoatl 11 Pasaloi out t~ia W Belles
172
card a!! a 111:
Rock• Dav!S
169
'6 !I3
uHm Otcpir
Paul
r Will
168
Will Tro~l
J D~err
tilt
Qoq"" Smith"
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Hannahs
163
E.
st Phone as-x Porn
Smith the UC buketball eoaob
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CINCINNATI UP - With Mid dop' 1nd~ed hav' an Oacar - Qs
TWIN CITY LIAGUI
lanruee of All Typea
dietown Hilh School Coach Paul car Roberll~ieadiol ~COrer In
High three game !nd -Radio•~.
Walkor ollerin8 hi....,il and rliJI coiieKe baoket 111 lj!at 1eason but neither 8 ilh I)Or Roherto~n
Hlfh Single Game -f!ou&lt;lasb,lt 'l!l'JlwJ
plan to chan( achools
212
Team Three Games - Forem~n
H',IIVI~I MIIIT
Abbott
1885
LAS VEGAS Nev UP-zo,ra
Team
Sinle (lome - Sport Con
Folley of Chandler Ariz,
Ill! COirt line&amp;, ,..,..,
secqnd ronkcd hoav,.,..l.bt w11l lor 690
STANDINGS
meet Art Bwlden of Plttsbur~h
Offlee Roan: I to 11, I to I. tchtte • Neo• ell 'l'llut.' I in
WCIN LII'T
a tO round bout hen May 5
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211
16
Friendly Tavern
26
19
Sport center
28
at!
f Orpbans
22
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American Legion
18 11'1
Davis Warner
14
31
II,.ION I!IIIIHI
lnd 8 r•moa - J Horn ~1
lnd 1 11me - Jim Lewl! ~·
Tt~m 8 gll!!'ea - Frt,ndjy 1
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New York
W"hmgton
Kansa• City
Cleveland
Detroit
BsiUmore
Chicago
Boston

Harry MWer, oner

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MAll'\~\,, 'It

Pictured
1s a group of Mel!lS Countl ans on the pcc~~wn of aa~~~~b:~~t~~~.,rJ~
Pomeroy dui'ing tlie 1890's Roy Kaspar owner of the ai!Qve photo is u
to
the
event or the men m,thc photo other than t)!e probable da\e. How many Meigs counbans re
cogmze anyone m the photo•
wdl also preaent coneeri:- sel~c
boos dur•na the program a,ud
Will close the prov"PP by pi'y
ll:onti!h!od From Poll One!
ltontln•od , _ P.,. Onol
lng
a
march
to
the
11lc
of
tbe
PrOto
the
end of my term 1 am very
1ety of musu~al aelection&amp; pre
Jected
new
buildang
Jratefut
to the people or the lOth
~entation of employ~
servtcu
Wmd1ng up the progr~na ~h
ptn!l and of the Psychlatrac A1de a ground breakmg ceremony wlll vungre.ssJona1 0 JAlrlct w o hav" men
Achievement • Award, and the be held to mark the belmnang elected me to represent lhem for
Ever smce he entered the ho!l
rround brelktng ceremony Sever a£ construction of the IK'W dteta,ry the past 34 years •
p1tal
hill off1ce spokegman M1111
bmlding
at
I.aldn
State
Hoaptt.,•
•u,
desp1te
thla
statement
1
am
al prominent guests \\Ill present
The new butldmg "A:lll be lo- ch011en as Repubhcan congres5tOll Arista Huber had been mslshng
greetma:s.
The Morshall College Syn eated east of the c:ent!'al off~ al nommee m the May 6 Prtmary dally that he was mere]} a 'PhY·
phonic Choir, Huntington under bUJldmg u wtll c:onqect diftc11J I •hall unmechately withdraw Tne sical checkup and tbat he
the dll'eetion of Dr R Wayue w1th both the male and rem-,!e Repubhean nommee w11l then be doang fine'
Hugoboom, wlll present sever~! ward bijddin&amp;$ lt Will bQuse rJ\O chttstn by the Republican Comm1t
Thursday, Mi" Huber flat.
1.
dern kitchen and dlnmg faeilft tee o,! the lOth cODIJ.'t.asional d1s ly Only
numbers
demed a report that Jenkuu
was plannmg to ret1re at the end
A smaller eboll' c:ompo~d uf 1es lor the whole bospital Se&gt;t
,. lr!Ol
Laldn patients and JtoU wall fur Jng capaelty will be 250 an thl! R-1
Stgned Thomas A Jenkms of h1s current term
msh another muuc:al mterlude tJent's dining room and TS in l•e
#fDkil14 ~~~ ranktf'jl: GQP
U S Rep Thomas Jentinl'
un~er the d1re&lt;Uon ol Floy4 p; staff diDmf room
member of lbe \I'I!Ys and Mea~s Washmgton annduncemmt f!e
Wlnstop
ln addttaon one noor of the !! Comml~ ~it.:tl qru;mates • 11 would not seek re-eleetll:rn bee~n.e
a.JJlS
A band prelu•e boginnma 1t sto- structure will P'"VJde spa•• lax J1gjslatlon and has 1ur1Bd1c or bUJ health was • roajor to 11c
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lion over tbe rect'•r~al
tr""e
12 50 P Ill. wut he played by tbc for offices and ad)untive lher
&lt; ~
r pro of dtscuuion ampng pohtlcal 1 bRevival "'•el!nf clo.sed he•e ~~ Point Pleu.nt High g,•ooi DBDd a Y facti1tiel I• ludm the een gra~~~o 'I"POWIC~d ~is Aeel5!Pn Fr servera lh Ohio 1Gday
tbe Meth•disl
' Church Sund!l ThiS b,nd dipeeted by c'" R. YobO'
~
P admluion .c
"'
tral
umt, g
the IOCiflll day He is the third Oii10 cllll
The \fllhdrawl or the 77 yc \r
evening
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fK!TVIC~ ilrul R~Y~hQlP&amp;Y suUes, a gressman to decide rteently not
old (ronlon Repubhc.an diver ~
Mr' 'nd flj"• Goraid Yloiet 'I'"
pharmocy and the paueot·. llh&lt; to run lor re-oleellon
ceiYifd .,Ytr4 ~t ~be deaih o[ h.i•
'\AI
ary and class rooms
.\ veter.,a Of 3f years tn tb~ m11ch of Pte atten1i~n eone.ent t·
b111\her R~YID9lld who pass~d
(Continued Frem Pla OM)
Th' buildmg i.S expected to be House, the Itonton re:sulent en ed recently on the primary 1 &amp;awn al blS hqm~ I~ MarioQ aflor
•.
completed by O&lt;tober I ]MA lj!red BetbeSjla Naval Hoop•tal In ernataflal camptfll\s that m '8
ton" lllne!l!l Funeral s•rw·e,; Percussion, Roger Hysell BaH
.....,. WnhlnJtoo two weeks ago f~,. mto the stretch titan next wee -.,;
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Young Charles Owens Jon Wel 1 The new d1etary building Lf ~~e
Homer E Abele Vmton Cou 'Y
held there WedneS!fay
JQC Kennedy
first or three umt&amp; 10 {he ~ trutment of a heart condthon
attorney was hailed as a hk \y
f__ Elr~'!b9tr-L_ ii1piJtlif' t~•··, ~~fL, ,;'don hod the mlsfort~~·~~~~~~·~~~ Band P,erspnnell 1!1 00000 h~ijdin( Progra~r. at Lek!n '\I'd stayd lor a comglete me~• tandtdate to Ieplace Jenk.ms hr
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lop&lt;'1/i1( ' lol h!nij ba41Y wbi 'f
!OiiOWin( Flute Klt\Y tot whlth fonds have ~f, ~1 eat checlwp, hi&amp; W&amp;$hlnglon olh~ • the nomtnatlon for lOth D11tr ozt
L,
• ass tan
Clannets Jlld, Hewct locat-e~ Other project! ln this I Vlnounced
congressman according to po' I
11ra
Homer
Martin
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1 t e reno"::~
·~11\dr&lt;in'~"•
Foster Kathryn
CO!'! program are the eom~e
EarJaer Cliff tlevenger a Re rat observen In the etght COU!'lty
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.,.,~!nlown, Vf
&amp;he ofweekeJid
here w•th
Parker Ntlora Moss 1ton o1 th e FemaIe ' ¥ d IIq11•,. eubhcan from Bryan and Ohio'&amp; diStrict
m. n Jennifer cr,.w Patricia lng and tonstruetion ot a ne!o" 5th distnd announced he would
Abele 41 who has had t o
Mr and Mr• Robert Hennes$y
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Saxophones
CarOI)'n hu1 ldlng contamm.c ~ modern 1\ot run And: lohn •·
m Vons .a tcnns m the Ohto House of R.. .,..
Goeglem Eddie Gordon All'l laundry and sewn)' room
Columbus Republlcan wtth 20 rE"sentahves ~ opposed for t'le
Carpenter J~ne Ba~r. Alto Horn~
Commenting on the s.gruf•eance years servaee In Oh•os 12th dt,~ nommahon by John Harvey Wcl.l,
Sharon W1ison Hapk Clelan~ ol the new bqlldmg, Dr S Q !riel quit tho race saying he got Laneaster Mayor
Trumpets Roberta Hoover VIr Johnson La'km s su.,etmtendeqt t~ pf tbe JOb
yq~llll
R~ebl!rd Pouhq aald •The vrovi.siQn oJ pi"J)per
Ray Bllu Republican slate
campbell conme Teaforq • moderr~ ..._d•etary f~ttdlties will ehaarman satd he w11T not take
Mayer Kay Compton, Jml I constitute a big step forward til- any hand In nominating a eaMJ
Carolyn vaug}lp Trombon- ward accredltJzataon of Lakin Df date should Jenkins wm t~e pri
Brotl\ers PP.r.&amp;thy Brovrq the American Psycluatrie AsSOCI~ nar1, despite his urgmg •"''
Saturday-Apr.
Friek Bardohe:: Sharol} hon" Dr Johnson poilated Olll( frlenc.P ~~ 'Jlpporters tp refram
Cooney J.m4• Wilham•• however that other n~edf ''" from ygtinJ tpr !DJ"
9 until 12 P.M.
, ....... jlii!,S.ea. John J!rYI~I. Br~•• Stat remalp to ~e met, and tbat at the
He Is opposed by Homer f:
Sponsored By
Ree~ Perc~"ion present ltme nqne o! W~!l V•r At,je of ~Ar!hur PM Mayqr
1
V\1~~"'·yJ;.,;;. Jackie' T~orna•
gmta's state hoqntatil ~e aqcre-, JOhn H Wetss of Laru:aster DemoLoyal Order of Moose
dited by thiS bod¥'' All mere~ eratie qodldates are' Lamar ¢
Dince Band Peraonpoil n in the number or pert,'I_I'Dfl allot liQier of ~~~~oon and Waller u
MOOSE HALL
elude! the !qjlowlng Bill Ander ed to HS Will lje an9f1.11.~ 11!~l!" li&lt;Hi11er of Lencuter
~n. Jim Eberobach, Sue Sll!llh, ,advjnce to.,.ard t•Cfe!li!!!fll9n,''
Con E...._ Anybody
E. M11in St.
Sbhdra Pelts, J1m Lohse, Tor~~ I he added
he "up to
Brown, Rna Rea Ellie Arnald,
J h 80 ext~nd~
invl
to dec:14e
!&gt;illy BlokeJlee Jenm!er Loh.oe1 JaC!n t: n ll nlntireoled ~rsoru;
or a Jeo
Myrna Maog, Fred Bro~n Roger lo atlend 1::e Naflonal Hilspltal
Hysell
na{ observance af t:atl. on Sun
day 11111 4 t;qia. is lqCiied o~
state hlghl"af No 8% -)!out ten
miles north •! Pohit Plo811nt
1
Mr and ii'r&amp; 'Plul Sell~fs" ~nd
childfell. !Mql S!lll!J'Il!J ,'!Oninl
w1t~ ¥f pqd Mr! E~r l'IF~"" I
of Racine

Lakin Hospital

FOR ONLY

b&lt;lth ocorp•1

Jleynoids flnfled ood

H1ckman could quote pages o£
poetr)' from memory and wroto
many poems h•mself If he wasn t
reCiting poems he was telllne
stones about his kmfolk (rom hls
home town of Johnson Ctty Tenn
Wh1le he may have stretched ac
curacy he always left 'em laua:h

PRONB

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Lawyers doctors and other ~o
reasiOnal :rroups have given tile
measure w1de support throughout
the country but despite t6cir
backing Jenkms bas been un~bte ..,
to pry the blll QIUt of the Ways
and Means Committee
In announcmg h11 plans to re.
hre Jenkms d1selosed he had tJ
mmor heart condahon whei 'lie
entered the hospital two weeks
a(o Tius changed the story that
hiS aides had been telling news /

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Jenkins

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TUppers PI •

Band {'l_n'cert

50-50 DANa

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TOP $ ~¥'Lilli
!I'Jdlord
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ijqud~shelt

PIS

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4118

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Pomero~

Motoro 2 Cement Blk.
Ftr•!lone z 1 Up 1
Boney's Mkt 2 lloblnoon'1 I
'TAND)"tl
W9n L•t
~~;:~n 4drr :13 10

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_.,__1_ . .,~1.,:~,1~t contMtP• usuollv 11!\t 111 ~rfl8~ j

Will
Clatworthy

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!olt 011 ~rs , ~,. t!t+n' lea~ dlt111 sort~ II •Hil of • 1
1bl\ the cost with rgur sar? j

Sloiilrl
Hadorb'

Hlth 'fM

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UIIIG
.CATEIPJL~R ANGLE

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~---~ llll~\ftr.··to~t,~mittr. lasp"ecllon ••• ~a • pglnl 1 1
apqt• , , •ad!u11 .!!_~"'if f9r

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All EQUI,PED TO DO YQUI

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Davey then governor
Jenkins IS 00 SPOJI~Of pf the
pendmg fenk1ns Keogb" bill 4es!gned to encourage seJI ~mP.IQyed
persons to set up the1r own penswn runds The blll would rtrer
income taxe~ on lncDme pl~ee4 m

HIS

But in the fatal top ot tbe se"
entb, Moore was ttaf• og an errlf'r

if

for Ob1o in 1938 when Harry H!ll'"
kms Withheld the Jundr. durlrag a f
dlopute w1th the la!e 11artui L

lllchinond For Comml.,IDper

sports career also meluded
three years of pro football With
the old Brooklyn Dodgers qnd
some 500 professiOnal wrestling
matches He also was an authon
l)oet after dmncr speaker and
story teller 5Upreme
Htckman lert a lastmg 1mprcs
ston on everyone he met G~n
Bob Neyland his eolleg~ coach
and now athlet1c rhrector at Ten
nessee called Herrn::m a great

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)YOn rthef lor Ejstern (lhi~ fOil 1
dent• wbo sl'!lled ~ Ia• ~trllte • 1
u•m•t h•gh flood benel!ll ...e.. f

bls ogency R1c~m~11&lt;1
to devote the tftCeJ
to the dufi~s of coul!l)'

ways jovial 300 pounder wh,o
loved to eat and looked 1t, d,ed

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Fouehf For Mlri'.rs
Jen~i'll greeted lneomlng
Icongressmen
and tried

•I• ot Mo* c..~~~y ,,. o11urod
lh•t ho will do hlo ••ly ..... to
conduct tht oHlct In tueh m•,..

an al

IJt oddHIIft to "1)1! w,tt llitil
Mem COftlll~ """'".., 1
mtmher oJ the Sinat•Bolilf'~
m1ttee on .1•\0nik: !ntrlll'1 •
Tarttloa " 1 ~
a, was 1}1\q a, member •I
parfy"o 1lttl'int opmmiii[IO alii
lhe Commit(pe om Cpmm1t11tt,
whi~h Olllil!'ed con'*omen lo

l eommJttee&amp;

t' ..

tlrt
1"11 It lttlt thNt tt~
•• CourrtY C:otrtmluloMr, the II!N"

h1m t()J!ay as a grfal
"a cre•t asset to sp&lt;Vts

year-&lt;~ld Hickman

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and people m general

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DESK

eqtehe1 and players the D\en
wfW ~ne'f( Herman Hu::lr.man best

\ll~~"'Fd
\nal).~

Pa·ntha·r"sDro Closa~

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Legal No#ce

Marine Supplies

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Roush's Shoe Store
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Middleport,
Ohio

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Ellington make plano. A bar(aln II
sold at once Mrs. John Stout,
Harr11onvll 1e, Ohio.
4 24 stc NOTICE OP EUtTION ON TAX
LIVY IN EXCIIS Of THI TIN
MILL LIMITATION
Youn wflen yov (9al
NOTICE Is hereby given that in
own an aU·pursuance or a Resolution of the
NEW
Board ol Townshtp Trustees ot
BOAT - MOTOR - TIIAIL.I Ute Letart Township, Mella Coun·
Ollly fatl
ly, Ohio, paued on the :I'll~ day
•·- .........
of January, 19118, there wlll he
M*opoU... _....
aubmltted to a vote ol the people
IALIS ....r SIIVICI
ol ,.ld Townwshlp at 1 Primary
~lectlon to be held In the Town·
•
shtp
of Letart, Obto. at the reaular
Gas N!Dwor
1
I 4 ' ~ Rl'nt
places of voting there1n, on TUell·
1......7 room and 1--1 roorn tlodat' day, the 6th day o! May, 111118, !be
in excess of
also, ~ room
unf"rnlabcd queatlon of
the
ten
lor the
apartment.s. Phone 31~M.
benefit ol Letart
lor lbe
4-23-ttc
purpose of maintaimng
o room house with bath Lmcoln cemetery and for the
Hgls Phone 330..M.
real eatate to ancrease
present
If
trc cemetery IIU[fieJent to care for the
;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;-;;;;;;.;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;.;,_, increased replremeata
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Salrl tax being: An addlttonal
011 The drl(htelli C.raer
CLEAN ROOMS
lox of one mtll to run for two
yean at a rate not exceeding one
With Ruonl w ·ID Hlddiepo&gt;1
1
ng • mill lor each one dollar ol valua-=~~~~~~~~~~ 1
f%.00 A Day Up
lion, which amounts 10 Ten eenll
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Private Showor or Till! Iaiii
lor eoeh one hundred dollars ol
.3.50 .. Day Up
valuation, for two year~
PECIAL
The Polio for said Election will
S
be open at e 30 o'clock a m· and
Weekly and Monthly Ratco
remam open until 6 30 o'dotk P
We Are Now Accepting
M Eastern Shmdard T1me of said
Furniture Trades On
doy.
New Mobtle Homes
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By or&lt;ler of lh~ Board of Ele..
"'muel
o. Perry,lflr,
dons ol Meiga Co., Ohio
DROP IN TO SEE US.
Albert Gloeckn,., eterk
Robert N Clork, chairman
3 room fumlabed apartment and (4) 12, 19, 28; (5) 3, 4tc
5 room unfurnlabtd apartment
West Va. Route 2
Call 543 or Inquire 408 Spring
112 mi South of Ravenswood
Ave.
4 22 6tc

Ham Shoot Raeme Plamng MUl

April, 27lh.

4 19 7tp

• rou wan! lo ~n or buy ~Ume­
lblng lhO)l use lbe Want Ads.
TboJ .... noticed
~ a Mil

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The bigg&lt;lsl sales event of lhc
year

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HARDWARE

WEEK! From now thru Salur·
day, May 3rd we'll be featurmg

all the HARDWARE WEEK val·
ues you saw m the May 1s.suc
of FARM JOURNAL Stop m
.any t1mc - brmg the whole
fanuly - we've got the best
buys or lhe year for Pop and
Mom , and even the k1ds Stop

and Shop today
Your H1ndr Helpful
H1rclw1rt M1n

ROWLEY &amp;REED
59 N hcond Ave.
Middleport, 0 .

Saltlv·

Engtnaattd
HUFFY. -__,_•.....,., Oil"

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$89.95
BAKER
FURNITURE

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HOUSE TRAILERS

HOm MARTIN

United Trailer Sales

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wtll not b~ l'&lt;'"POn ~l hl e for any

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FORK~NT-.I!xwn11on

L.oddero
Scallold Boardo, Drop Clotb•
Clinton !'Iober, Mlddl'"rt, 0
Pbono 6ZM·X
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debts math• b} anyone other Custom Built Kllcbe" destanod
for jOur home Free e1Umate1.
than myS&lt;'l(
Foreman &amp;: Abbott.
Pbo1e
Vtrg!l Ju:-;ll(_'f'
G284·Y. /
8 6 !I l beautiful new apartmenu, a.;w
Dcx'cr Ohw
furnlahed. Su1lable for c:ouple
4 24 :ltp
and ufflce apace in the ne 11
Pur!! Brc1l Boxer Pups Phon('
Coal,
Budding, Mtdrlleport, all4l
3723
Contact
Eugene
Holter,
(8J Auro Soles
trailer upace Phone 0009
Houtc No 1, Rilclnc
~ 29 30 ..
19M Chevrolet 210 $705 2 dr
426fttp - - - - - - - · - - - - - - - - - -- - - --- FOR RENT· A 5 room and 4 room
sedan Or•Rmal melalhc !:."' v 26''
Bo)s BJcYclt: and
wnnger
d
1 l "ld
h Ph 6381 J
unfarn1she apartmen n 1n two tune lm111h Extra ntce
1
Blacttnar's, Pomeroy 4 25 6tc
ypc wa.s cr
d..
le~po::r.:l...:C::•:::II...:2::tiii=J:..__:4...:24::...6:.::.1&lt;
4 2a 6t" 1 __

·-- ------- .- 1956 Ford V8 $1,395 Customlln~

3 room furn11hed apartment util·

2 dr Sedan One carerul owner
Fordomallc dnvc Blacttnar'"
Pomeroy
4 25 6tc

itics or 11lccpina rqorns 408 E
Main St Call 388-Y.

IRAND NIW I II

5 room modern apartment. LOcat·
ed in Pomeroy Call 2~1.
4 24 lie

88-NOTE

1952 BUICk $495 Super 4 dr sedan

Very clean green and wh1te fm
tsh We JUSt ftnlshcd grmdtng
the valves In this one Its Oll;!
chanica! condlllon IS exceptional. Blacttn1r'a, Pomeroy
4 25 6tc

SPINET

1181 Employ!Mnt
Wanted

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Bulldozer work I'Qltdo and land·
IIJ:Ipln( Clint Gllkey, Hot'Tiaonvllle. Phone 24019.
4 9 3otp

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19&amp; Pontiac $695

8 cyi Hydramatic nadlo and
h'latcr ' Lake new' green fm
iBh and 11 very clean InteriOr
Ulaettnar's, l,omcroy 4 211 6tc
One 19152 '1 loll Chc.'vrolct true!(
4-speed tran smission and heavy
duly sprtngs $1~ Nickles Bak
cry, lnc , Pomeroy, Ohio
4 25 31tt
"--- - - !!111 &lt;.:hevro)ot, Cheap Call 51'
33276, Mae:on, W1 Va
4 21 6!p

4 24 31&lt;

Bulldozer work Pondl!l, ~asemel1t11,
landscaping. No extr~ charae
for movm1 In Soe Bob Jellen,
Chlldrcn'a Homo Hill, or Pbond

925-1.

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Good Cltln Ulld C1ra

All Mokoo and r.loclol&amp;
MITkt'POLITAII
Auto Salos

...(9l---For Saie

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SAVE $200
On ThiB Brand New

10 TF

Baldwin "Aerosbnle"

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SPINET PIANO

~ew

ONLY 4 TO SELL
AT THIS SAVINGS
.21.00 down, .4.00 weekly

Foldwood window shadc:w
porch valiance, cloth awnm"'
venetian blinds, window sh.adej
Toll up porch 1hadcs. flbergla••
awnlnQ:R, free lnst,dlatlon. lot
frGe estimate,
Dale WIPI)l'1
Supply, 213 Unlun Ave , Pam
oroy, Ohio
4 21 60tr

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complete r;;;-;,f furniture, lo
tether or sepantc. Alao JDMI
automobile Nice body. Call
Portland 406.
4 20 8to

Hay ~Y Lhc bale or !ruck load
Homer Rouah, Syracutr., Ollh.1
4·23·l2tp
Beautiful Iota on Canod1Y HeiJhh
adloeenl to Lincoln Hill One·
boll acre plota. Call 208·J lor
••t&gt;Ointtnont
4 ll2 me

CONCBftl

"lull4 ltltw Por IMi"
GBUIISEI BtocK CO.

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Tbe meetinJ was called to or·
ly Tho Goocl Will llblo CloH dcr by the president followed by CorlwriJbl visited Mr. 1 nd Mra Middleport and Mr ind .II~. Goo
slngm1 West Vlrgi11ia Boys an~ Herman CartwriJht last week.
Jqh~oll. !ifuon.
PTA
Girls
and
wtth
Terry
Henry
a1v
Mrs.
Ora
Hl8Jino
nd
son
Sle1\fr, 'llnij Mra. Char!" Aliens·
0
The PTA mel April 14 lor tbc
m(
the
devotiousls,
wart
ol
Pt.
Pleaaenl,
Mr.
anol
worth
of l!lddlepor~ called on.
re~~:ular me(!Una.
The sooretary's report was Jiv· Mrs. Tom Williams oljfunUn(tO!o lrle)ldt ~ere Sunda~.
The pre.stdenl opened the m~t
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the
treaaury
report
was
given
lam
lut
week.
Mra
~elen; tarter r.·aa a Sllft·
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The secretary's report was given
,
day luGGI of Mrs. '1\'mlfred ljoll·
rollowed by the roll call. Ro9m . A Ienon on Parliamentary pro.
cedure
wu
(lven
by
the
»realMrs
Chester
Ollvor
and
Mra
and
onij dourhter Liura.
two wu awarded the banuer and dent.
Lloyd Wllllama vlaitod Sam
;1
dollar tor the largest attendance
pemon&amp;\rauons were aiven by ' Roach at Holzer Hruplt.al In Gal
. and Mrs. Alva Rupe ind the ,.~,.
The treuW"f report was g1ven.
ta~'l ~~~. Sam HulleD, opent
An election of orfJCers were lllorle Call, JucjY Wllllom~ Ken· lllpolls W,cdneaday.
Mr. and Mrs Uoyd Hol!man ~UDd/IY With Mr.l and ' !Jn, •J , G•
held wllb the lollowmg bcin@ ny Bm, Roger Duncon and
b 11 d and son motored to Charleston Sll!on. ,Jir, a~d Mro. Aln Swlek
elected: President, Mro Betty Johnrue Call.
Re•.dines were g1ven y an Y sunday.
Call; Vice Pmldenl, Mrs Wllm•
1 aliQ vU!led at the sw-.n home.
Mr and Mrs. A P. Nicholson,
H.)(,
Called .on C. L. Hill
Blake; Secretary, Mrs Mickey Van Meter and K1enndy Bodss. th
Games were P aye un er. c Janace and N1ckey were Sunday lnt
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Young; Treuurer, Mrs. Margt~
direction of the recreational guests of Mr. and Mrs. Joru,
Cortwr•ght
A program by the fourth, llfth leader
ed t Curtls Roush and family at West
Pot tuck supper was aerv
o Columbta
and sixth grades wdl be g1ven
Ihe
tollowinJ
members
Judy
Wlilat the May meeting A potluclc hima, Ana Johnson, Terry Henry,
Robert Wamaley and Ahet
supper will be served
Kenny
Bus,
Johnnie
Ct.H,
Roger
FIJher
apont Sunday at Marietta
A ducuaslon was held on tak Duncan, Raymond Varian, Randy
DIST.IIUTOII•
Mrs Alma Pock · and child(en ol
ing the school children to Camden
1!'111 .• SAFl'lTY EQUlP.
Park, Huntington, for an all dat Van Meter, Jimmie Blake, Duana Chilheolhc and 1\fr ond Mrs
va~ Meter,
Nicky
"Nicholson
Delbert
Beeker
of
Mlddlepor1
I!OMIROY, ONIO
ptcnic at the close of school.
Marge
can,
Ronald
Duncan
and 11isited Mr and Mrs Ernest Hear)
A poem was read by Mrs Wd·
leaders Margie Cartwrtght and Sunday
ma Blake and :: readmg war
,Pile'
Ann• Wllhams; council member~
Mr and Mrs James Ehas o'
aiven by Mrt. Thelma Henrv Mra Helen Wdhams, Mrs. WUm~:~
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Letart v1s1ted Mr and Mrs T 0
The Lord's Prayer in untson tlos·
Blake and Mrs. BeUy Call. Thesl!' Young Sqnday
cd the meetin1
VIsiting Mr and Mra Harr'
Refreahment11 were served b) guests Elaine Cartwrlp:ht, Jackie
Mrs Young and Mrs. Call to tne C111l, Charles Blake and Lmda: lobnson Sunday were Mr and
\frs. Glen Glaze and (!bildten uf
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l{n He!en Wilhama, Mrs. Olevua
Mr and Mrs Earl Hollman
Young, Mrs. ,Marg1e R1ckard. Mr~. IW'tford, vis 1ted Mr and Mrs
Alma JohnJOn, Mrs Evelyn Nt l[uac Lewis, Saturday.
eholson Mra. Nancv v~., Meter, ·
Thelma Henry, Mrs Geral 1 Fred Lcwaa and 1saac Lew!
dme Varian, Mrs Wilma Blake, j v1aatel1 At Ohhngera stables Sun
MrJ Margie Cartwright
day ofternoon.
Lessie and lvy Sleeth, Mason
vis1ted Mr and Mrs G H Harr1
The Cltfton Clambers 4 II Ch11l son Saturday
Mrs Ray Thompson, Vernon
FOR
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v1satcd Mr .and Mrs. Lew Hoff
'"""'Ja
man Thursday
LIGAL NOTICE
Mr!;; Pamela Edwards return!'
Mane Louis SayrP, whose laRl tn her home after v1siUng Mr
known addreaa waa 1735, 45th Ave and Mrs Tom IUggins. ft Pie~ s
San Francisco, California, Is here· ant
by not111ed that on the 4th day ol
Mr and Mrs Harr.,on Robm
Republican Primary
April 1968, WUUam Alvin Sayre, son and ramaly VIsited l\fr and
being plainlllt, llled hCJ pelttlon Mrs Frank McDermtlt Sunday
MAy 6th
against her all' defendant in the
Mr and Mrs Richard Baker
court of Common Pleas, Meigs Wellston, were calhng on relativ
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CLAIR

KARR

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COMMISSIONER

County
Ohio,
Casefrom
No the
12,8'78,
here Frieda
Saturday
prayinJ for
divorce
said ea Mrs.
Henry and Mrs
Marie Louia ,Sayre on the ground&amp;' Irene Justis along with thcq
of gross neglect ot duty and ex· .s1sters and s1sters m-law from
treme cruelty PlaanUff also praya 1 Longdale were recent vUutors a!
for other proper rehef. Saad cau11e 1 the home of thei1' uncle and aunt
will be for hearing on or after the Mr and Mrs George Higgmbo
14th day of June, 1~.
them, Middleport
W!LLL\.11 ALVIN SAYRE
Mrs. Frieda Henry and Mrs
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George Durn&gt; and daughter
O'BRIEN and O'BRIEN
Cherly went to Parkersburg ot
Frlday to VISit Mrs Elsie L1evinp
Attorneys for plaintiff
(4) 5, 12, It, :16, (5) 3, 61&lt;
who " a uatlent at the Sl Jo
seph HospitaL
Mr. a11d Mrs Leroy lyons an•1
daughter Betty have returned t~
N(ITICI OF FILING AND
their home here after ' spendi!lg
HIARING ON INVENTORY
the winter in Tuscan, Ariz
Proltate Covrt, Molts Count~. Olllo
Beverly Ann Burn, attended ~
TO the Executor or Admlnistra- roller 11katmg party &amp;lvcn by be·
W and io ouch ot t~e lollo!l'lng (Ill 4-H Club at the Youl~ Center a
are reslden~ o1the 'state or Ohio Mason, Monday ru!lht.
aurvavlng spouse, If any, next of
Mr11. George Burns attended ~
kin, benellciarles under the wlll, meeting of the Garden Club a!
it any: the Dttorney or attorneya the Quillan Memorial Houao a!
representing any of the aforcmen- New Haven recently
tionfd per1ona
Mr and Mra. Frank Var1an or
You are hereby noh!tcd that on Columbus vulted Mr. and Mrs
the 16th day ol April 1938, an ln- Charles Vartan over tht~ weekenn
ventocy and Appraiaemenl of the
Mr. and r.tro Everett Daddlnp
eatate of Llbblo 1'. Rooveo, de· Mr. and Mrs Ray 'Dnddlng ol
Cleaaed, Jate of Carpenter, Ohao, Nllro apent the weekend viaitlDJ
In aald County Wil flied tn this relatives here and at Mason
Mr. and ldr~ Stanley Colley
and ehlldren of New Haven visit·
ed Mr. and Mrs. Dana Lewis
Sunday afternoon
Mr 11nd Mrs Luther Tucker
and ROn Terry returned homo
'1\Jesday atler Vlllitlng with • Mr
and Mn. Lewis Harmes. Toledo
Mr and Mra Don Qul,.nhel'l')
and family, Chillicothe, Mr. and
Mrs Clarence Ward of Columbus
vls1ted Mr lnd Mn. Oscar Henry
over the
end.
Mrs.
ond children 01
Pt.
c~rtwrlgbi.
Maeon
Mil. dlcnn

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Mr. and Mro. Steve Eblin, oon
Greg itoomp~Ql'd bY Mt and
!ofra Walter Eblin ' opent 'Wednes
• daJ m Coldmbuo.
Gueata ol ¥r •nd Mt• Pear!
Jacoba
wer~ ,Mr ond Mro B ll
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JAl'0 bfl. .apd tWD children, Mr tnrl
Mro. Pow Ja!obs, Mro. William
Davl! ' and !Irs. ~e&gt;ry Pullin&gt; ~nd
..n Ml all of ~olqmbus and)larb~o l,ewi.S, MJ~dlep,ort '
, Atrcn4an-,(e- ,at, Sunday Sc:hool
rAPrll ;m 1 Wl)lt ,11/!i.
co)lect•un

ly Mro. A. H. lalloy
lllr and Mr• Junior White
apenl V\e weekend with her par
enta, Mr ond Mri WoQdrow
Folitncy ol War~aw Sunday lh1')'
vl.ltted Mr and Mro. Bob ·Myo"
41 lilt Sterling.
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Mr and Mrs Clarence sorden
and son ol Diamond, W , Va
•P•M tbe weekend With Air and
Mrs. Clint Orr.
Mr Jnd ¥rs J!o)hn Tdrr•oc•
of Tuppers Plajns spent Sunday
afternoon with Mr and ,M,.. J•m
, 'Iii.'\, ,1,,. h•" ' 'I
Ouro.
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~v, G+tn , HlU, d&amp;strict 1uper· Mr anrJ Mr.s ATt Morarlh' an~
J\ inbnd,nt of :z;ane&amp;YIIIC and Rev sons Po~eroy, s~nt Tucldo\)

John GrimeS' of Athens were bU"l evemng .ynth Mr an&lt;! Mrs
pus visitors at the Laurel Cilif Ballard and son MelYm
• and Hysell ltun Chu.rcJies
?,Irs Mary Holter, l\frs

I. E. TRACY, ·Sr.

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Sad•.,
Trussell attended the D 'Df ~
Rally at Tuppers Plams Thursdil~
Mr and Mrs Ralph Keller,
Keno, spent Saturday evenmt;
w1th Mr and Mrs Paul Orr
Mr and Mr.!! Ke1th Walton anJ
sons, Columbus, spent the wee}&lt;'
end w1th Mr and Mrs
Or:\'f
Gainer
Mr and Mrs Charles Reutet,
Pomefoy RD, spent Sunday witt!
fbu&amp;. A
Mt
Mrs ~le Gnftith
IUchard Qdkey vtsited with h\J
l{_enf!y A.Tnold spen ~ the week
grandmother, M.rs Louella S~hl en~ wJth Mr, and Mrs' ':Joe' LaW~
. Guests -of Mr. and Mr1:1 Norman renee
,; ScHaefer were Mr and Mrs Eddie
Mr al)d Mrs ".Jack Johnson ol
•· ~""ef!!'!'''~"",{'tllll.l l&lt;!lf· • Geo Columl/us spJnt' the week end
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w1th Mrs ' Judy Well, and ch•l
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lijohl o! dreiJ;
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·,f,ij}~thtle!d .,,,.re ~·liie.lt• o: Mr. •nd• M,rj. . Homer Wooster
I ~-tlit(t"l Mr. and Mrs Norman of LOng BOttbin, •Mrs Ruth lfuo·
I1
~~l&lt;lf. alUJ his m~lhe!J M"l ker, Rocme spent Sundoy wllh
{J4We'l_la "Stab1 and aon JoHn!
Mr a,nd Mrs. A. H B:nley
~ Oeo~ POwell who was Injured
ArvJl Holter attended t milk
' 'ttille at work has been moved meeting at Charleston Fraday
~ from Holzer Hospital to , a Co! / Sh,aron Holter, Patty Koblent.z
{li-mbus Ho.lipttal for surgery
spent Thursday naaht w1th their
~ ~ CU~fofd 'Michaels arnved from
~ !J~rmany and S'pe.nt &amp;. few daJ! an~ ~rs {:;uk Ja;~~~s~aa:!l ~d
, ~ With h11 brother,. Herman anu se • t•ev 1
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f1mlly Larry Michaels acc:om Marpret A.len
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,P..anl~d htm ,fo .col ~b~s to VISlt Word ,7asu.1~cebved b~e:emowd
rrclatlves
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Ml'!l Be e
t as
\ ~caent ~11..tsts oj.~' r and Mr~ to the home of her dau~hter
l~hn Dtehl w~~~~~r and Ma~ Mrsh Ruth 'c~'ltson,b 167 Edast NhoL
·J!abert Grah~t
·1llfortbup Mr and wac Ave, o urn us an wu C'l
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~rs epna
Qo an wo
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Mr and Mrs Geo )lartJn and
Jarllily of l.'meral City were .wcPk
end g~ests
of Mr and Mrs
EP.rnest PoweU and famtly
. , Guesl,l at the Orville Allen
home were Mr and Mr.s Orvlil{•
HySell ' and cl)ddren, Sammy Ray
Lewis, Mr and Mrs J1mmy Ptuf·
fltt and Jamlly, Milton, Fla , Mr c
John Proffit, Homer Proffit, Port
la11d ap.d Bentley Peeples, Colum-

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James R. (Jim)

24 Drama

Benedict
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REPUBLICAN
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veatt

' \'uter••J'a A'tw"
35. Ca1n't

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brother
36 Wa1h

39 Night bird
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PRIMARY ELECTION
TUESDAY, MAY 6th

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r.tr. and r.tro Waller Horr~ , and
aon ol Syrome open! Supch1
with Mr. and Mro J, c McK•y
M• and Mrs Emeot Deelej
Columhuo, opeot the week wllthe latte'r•• parcnlH, Mr and lofro
George Roberto
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Ralph Ballard atl~nded a Sohl9
meetmg at Portsmouth Tueoday.
Mn Lola Sorden spcn~ Sftuf..day mght 1wtlb Mr and Mtl
William Sorden, E;tglc !!ldwe
Mr .ond llrs Charles B•,.cll,
Mn Shuley ._.,ng and chlldrep
spent. sundl:lf afternoon · wlth Mr
and Mrs curtiS Rando\Jih
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Artbur Barr, daughter Rul~
Paul McDamel spent Monday w1t»
Mr and Mra Ralph Ballard
Mrs Ess1e Warner, Mrs At);~
Van Meter, Mrs Esta Kimes Qi
Chester spent Friday afternoOJJ
with Mrs Etta Spencer, Mr and
Mrs Charles Spencer and Mr
and Mrs A H Bailey
Ml' and Mrs ftalph Frank F!Vp
Pomts called on Mr and Mr'
P.aul orr sunday
Mr ancl Mrs Malo 81ggs, Che,.
ter, spent sunday wlth Mr and
Mrs Lowell Bush
Mr and Mrs Arthur Ro,se, sorJ
Stevae, Belpre were calhng on
Mr ;tf!d Mrs Junior Rnse, Satur·
day ,
Mrs Mae Pearson ts s~pd ang ~
[ew days wltb M.r~ and Mrs 0 ffi11r
€ramlet, Racine

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Mrs ;Effie Wal&amp;On J!Jld Wm
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wat5on and SDn Davy Tutper~ 1
Plams spent Sunday w1th Mr ant1
Mrs Jolln Glnther
Mrs B K Rnlcnour and Mn
G E Summerfield attended the
Re 1088 ( meehng of Garden
Clugbs at Rutland Wednesday
M; and Mrs James Van Met~.: r
•ived word of the b1rth of a
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~~~P~~~e:!"~lrm~~d Mrs PUI'l
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Mr. an~ 'M111 ' !1fujhne~ •~? two
children pf Cln~lnnah we~~ . viSil-.
Jng hey paron\• lit and Ml's 1A\·
'p~a ~usscll ovet' tlie week end.
M';'s Qa~y Q.eynolds QI'Jd c;Nl~ren
oi Coluinbiis and ~fs Ed Reytae&gt;ld!
of (j~llpoilif called o\\ 'M~ ~n~
Mrs Claten&lt;e llyssell last Su~dar,
evemng Mi"J, qriin Whale, who has
been here · wtth ,her parents, re·
turned to Columbus wath theth
Joe Dugan and son. Bob who are
employed m Columbus spent lh~
week; end at their home here
./ f\Y,~ 1 ~N!dr,en of ~¥~ and Mri'
,'flli~~ ,b/1"0 flp and are unoiJle to
a~ten , sehoo~
Clyde Ferrell ts 111 and

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Mr and 'Mrs Smallwood of We~ ~
Vlrgmta wer-e h-ere recently look
•Iter \he,t.l prpperty . ~nd putt1in gar~n · \
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will have a ~Wie ner lio&lt;lSt af the '
honi~ •bl"ilo~ Sil\•lh on May a• , .. ..
Cat1•Uad&gt;y tailed on Alpha Rua..,
whlle 'Mra .. i tJ
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citano~ u~ •ona wa~ .' Sec Mro

tohn Sto 11 t, Horrlsonvlllo, Ohio
4 lit Sle
S-l l.- h-U_y_u_ae-,d,.....,-lu-m-,17tu-re-;W;;;Iu;;n
reiiOI\able. ijrs. Wllllant Swlth·
!'f. !'bon\~ Mlddlepol\ 6119,1.
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...r v.pd 'Qr11 'HJ!nr)l a..11ey, f'IMl·
w&amp;~ods vJiij:~ SundJIY alt.Ntoon
with Mr llDP Mr&amp; BUI;,: CJelfnd
Mr and Mrs Charl"'s W~t:!
speqt an evenmg with Mr. and
Mra p F ~oblentz
Mr - n.d Mrs DJVld feqblen1z
Jp.ent Sund@.y wJth Mr .and Mn
.Geprj:e Genbcl~J!.!U'
Mr attd Mrs. Ol•)'lD)l A.lle)l anll
Bill spent Satur4aY ev~nlpg w1ttl
!fr 1nd Mrsr: Charles Goegleln,
Fljtw..oods.
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Mr 14-0d lfra B11Jy ~ · .aod. ••'' .
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Bloclt Diamond
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Attendance 'at Sunday SehnQJ'
Mr 1 ~ J,Jrl ,l..m'Y JWHI. of
J,pnl 20 was 66, eolleblton '$464 JacksDD lpjtltt 11t.e w..kflld' ito

Walter Gilmore ani sons~ and
Larry Mtchael called on Mr and
Mrs Charles Eblin Jr
Mr and Mrs R W Thomas of
Dayton spent several days w1th
her sister Mrs Nettie Phdhps
and Fred 'oamels They returned
horn.e With them
Mt and Mrs Oliver Lmkenhoker
of Columbus s~~ent the weeken~
at thetr home here and called on
hiS da bter Mr and Mrs La~·
renee ::lm an~ dr~ughter Sunday
M Sbirleu }{oberts calleJ
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Mr and Mrs Carrol McKenz 1 ,
Galhpolls ,,ned on Mrs MarMcKtnzae Sunday
Frances Yeaue,cr and Mrs
t·...... Eblm called ort Mrs· c. •~
.. I,Mn\&gt;ld rec~nily
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affff' Mrs )iatbe Kuh" dt
q, spe'nt several day .
her gr1fndda\ightr · Mr a11d
Lawrence Ebhn.
1 Ahc~ Moore ar d &amp;!al'ld
/'chii'at~n were dmne guests •o'
M• s bopa /loeohe! of
sunday ,
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CU9.rle.s Eblih Jr entertamed wJtb a birthday dmner Sun
day m honor of h.er h11~band ana
son Wendell Present were Mr
and Mrs Robert Faulk und Mr
and Mt~. wende11 Ebl1p and chll
d~~~ Nliff!~ an" Rilf "irta 1 mnt~~.
Ebhn

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e4 the Third 'l:b•r!l!ar• ctjob at
jjjr ne~ home uear JIIV~ P9m11
for. tbe A=li roeetln~. ?'lie b&lt;lt l·
1!1'-. me Inti WIJ IP ~JI'ill' gf
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~n# ' ~rl&lt;i'j&gt;poued w•il&gt; 1 ~~yr '
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l'e.$1;11na U#ring tue ~w Otill
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Ol'b¢11 IOllowed, a 111/14
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!i'll :WvOJI by l\1" iwlaa! ~ 11J•c
llolb\ar Bourn, llro 11~1/llllllQ
'l'llt;,rutd, Mra John 'lfk)c~'IIJ&gt;,
'fr*,' f:.iawrence Smith; ~J.i, \Wr.1.
lll'tll .lfr•
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HJt~~tna. Mt~ P,(lllo
Q!f'U1t ,Mif Ml.U J,rrN ;w~
: llr Nld Ur• p~ "'-' anc
,~tijl4~ V.J&amp;Jled Sl'rt~ffl #V.JIJIA I "
WJth Mr ~trnl Hre P~vtd K~ntz

THOMAS f'ORK ,,4II'••~~orneWill!.~lllr
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l'ekJq,,. poppies. Mro. Woodrow
Call, 132 Sycamorc St. Middle·
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Form, 248 act01, with 6 roo '''·
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or dl1k 1 : ~ H P cleetrlc moL
ors, ractorv metal ral!k for ~
ton pickup, 2 new 616 Good·
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Mr and Mrs
Ha;mond Furby and children Mr
Mrs. Paul Montgomery and
tuTy and Mrs Delbert Milam
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THEATRES

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TONtGHT-Apr 26
"LAND UNKNOWN'
"FOUR GIRI.S IN TOWN'
Sun. Mon Tues Apr 27 2..29
, MERRY ANDREW
(Techwcolor)
Danny Kaye-- Pier Angel
Color Cartoons
Midnight show S..t 12 O'clock

Nmteen
Pink carnations and mapdrag
J ona were used for the table ar

rangementa when '&gt;lr and Mrs
0 Fisher entert!hned wtth a pre re
bearaal dinner for the Wells-Fish
er brtdal party Frtday P.venJng at
6 30 The wedding of 'Miss Emo
gene Wells and Robert Clyde F1sh
er will be solommzcd at 7 30 p
m Saturday Apnl 26th, at the
F1rst Pre11bylenan Church Mid
dleport

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Guesta at the d1nner were Miss
Wells and Mr Fisher, Mr and
TEMPLE--Middleport
Mn Edmond Wells parents of
TONIGHT-Apr 26
the brtde, Mrs R1chard Jones, the
"ENEMY FROM SPACE
brJde's matron, and Mr Jones
'PLUNDER ROAD
~hilS Ada Waugn, bndesma1d,
Sun. &amp; Mon
Apr. 27·21 Blame Walburn, Donald Mills, ush
'THE TIN STAR'
ers and Mrs Mtlls, the Rev How
Anthon) Perktns Henry Fonda ard Ruppelt, Mra L1lhan Steiff
Betsy Palmer
orgamst, John Fuher, best man,
Color CartotJns
M1sa flita Beegle Mr and Mra
COMING· Old Yeller; Ra 1;,tree John Terrell and fam1Iy, Mr and
Countr: Sayonara
I r1rs Harold Moore, and son Mass
Betty Samec and Tommy Fisher

candidates

pnd

Rock Sprmgs Grange met Thurs
day evemng

Amos Leonard, worti:y maste·
presided and plans were made lo
t:onfer th~ thtrd and fourth de
grees at the neXt meetmg on Ma)
8 The sewmg bakmg and tl01ly
con tests will o~lso be he.d at thl'imeettng
Durmg the meellng the char
I ter was draped for Sh:mnon Car
ter, lt was announced that tickets
for the r•1ral urban dmner to te
held at the Middleport H1gh Schoo'
Tuesday ,..ere on sale J\ contrtb•.1
tton was made to the cancer rund
Mrs Clifford Letfhelt \\aS report
ed ill m Holzer Hosp1lal
Plans were made to observe Rn
ral LICe Sunday w1th Hcmlu..k
Grove Grange Sunday April 27
at the Christian Church. Hemlocf.
Gro\e at 11 a m
At the close of the meetmg re
fre11hments were !lervel! by M"
and Mrs Raymond Cole, J&amp;net and
Burl W.mdon, Conley Cole and Mr
md Mrs Homer Radford

Apr1l 26

Tonight Only

Anthony Qumn
L1ta Milan
"TH! RIDE BACK"
- alsoJack Palance
Barbara Lang
"HOUSE OF NUMBERS"
(in Ctnem8iicope)

Lucille Hawkins
Hylda Rlee . . •• .

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April 27-28
James Stewart
''THE SPIRIT OF ST LOUIS"
(CtnemaBcope l echn lcolor)
- also "CHASING THE SUN"
!Wonderful Tnp to Florida)
(In Technlcolor)
Also Cartoon

.J.IEI~-.r0
f)}B'te. hiiCI&lt;!
That wanclrouo
masterpiece of

...... delight!

DISIIEYS

THE STOP TH,Al

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Ju11bo Sl!rimp Fry
8 Jumbo Shrimp •• Sorve&lt;l
wllh Crow'a Own Ca&lt;ktall

Sauce • _ Golden Brown
hench Fries

• Cole Slaw

.~la''l9ltt~ra•r'
IA~IIWICH

Vacati,On Bible

A Hambiltaer and Choe,..
buraer on a Double • Deok
Bun .. Wllh Crltpy Shred·
ded Lettllc&amp; and crow'a Own
'l"ioty 1/&amp;U&lt;o

99c

29c

1 School

Mrs Payne and grandson remam

Planned

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AtT

"BILLY·BOY"

"KATY-DID''
Covered
with
·- U'o A Ne)' 'l"iate
Try It lt'o Habit
&amp;

Hearty Servlna of Hot Ham
Topped With A Generoua
Slice of Milwaukee Brick
Ch..ae, Letlu.. and Tomato
Trul~ A llt&gt;naatlon __ M1m1

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How hllfch they have

of the 11van..
No 17~ Qf t~o OrStar, met at the
Mrs Harry Houdaabtlt
Mora Leonard ~ co-h01

pa1d, or to

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whom,

How they're cominS out at the end
of the 1110ntl\;
In whlclt dlNetlo~ they a;. colng finanelally,,

29c

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by cl..eelif Do.you? If not, we mv1te you to

IURB' SANQWKII

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Olltl\ a;~a A~;CGIIII\ atlhll bank.
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.Mr and :\Irs Gcon:e Hume and
familv df 'Stanton, 1ficb, are vasatmg his parents, Mr and Mrs A
D Humc On Sunday Mr and Mrs.
Genr.ee Hume and A D Hume

POMERO"
SO"'ETY

Jack Gwm m Greenbner

Juhltna MeClung and his moth·
er hll.ve titurned from Washlneton
b C where Julrllng was a delegate
for the CAR
:rr and Mrs A~tbur ~ Wherli
drovettoMMorgadntMown EandH mWeht hl•
11
~:'~~~~m~to~n D ~8and spent ~~e
week end there
1 Mr and Mrs J L Stewart' Ittended a dtstrtct Rot'ary confer·
erlee at O!!leb"" Park dUrm" l th~
6
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week end 1
Otho Zerk e has returned to hll
home south of New Haven after
spendm.s: the wmter in Columbus
Neal Harmaker and M Bennett
hRaovueohpwchased }J.omes from [van

Mr. and Mrs Guy Wat,on of
Philo, spent , the week end with
Mr •nd Mrs Keith Arnold Tbey
were enroute to their born~ after
spending the wmter in""'Eustis Fla.
M:r and Mrs

Clifford

Harrt.~

and daughter spent the weekend
With QrQ,ver
Harrls
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MiU Carot'~ll;-aj;c;:-ht;:c;-l,-a:;ll;c;df;:-;M;;Id7d;;:ieport, and M'ts Mary Blltzard, Rut.
land, Mrs Wilham Blaettnar, Poltl·
eroy, Mfu Shirleyl Mealey, Galli·
polis afld Mrs Rotiert Stewart lr:
of M'a~bn

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and ICIHtrtd

thuncltrstorms today and tonight,
prob1bly hMvitr tonight, Wlrmtr mp1t HCtion&amp; this afternoon.
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lng colhr with showers likely
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Pomeroy Middleport, Ohto, Monday, Aprll28, 1958

ReHon Resigns As Pomeroy Cage Mentor
Popular Coach Accepts New BIG BEND MINSTREL
Positim~ At Mansfield High

TUESDAy Middleport Police

Pomeroy basketball coach Dtck Retton, who says he "got
everythmg here toward a real good chance to go up m hts
professton," has res1gned to accept a position as head basket·
ball and baseball coach wtth Mansfleld-Madtson Htgh School,
Mansfield, Ohto
The 29-year-old coach who won the Southeastern Ohto
League titiP !Iu s
wmter m h1s sec
ond year a,t Porn
eroy told close
fritnds Sunday
lie had accepted
the post m Mans
flcld He made 1t
offlc1al
t h 1s
mormng m a
conference With
Joe Moore, 25 of Cheslurc re
SuPtrmtcndc n t mauled ln J cnllcal condthon at
of Schools Ch:u Holzer Hospital Galhpohs tod ay,
'es Gibbs
as the result of a gunshot wound m
h1s chest mflletcd Saturd~ty noon
'Mr Gibbs m a statement to The
Daily Sentmel said
Aceordmg tu reports of the ac
'Everyon connected With ath wicr.t Moore had been shootmg
leUes in Po~ueroy and 111 1111 of at targets on the West V1rgm1a
Southeastern Olu~, wtll be sorry Sldc of the OhiO Rtver Saturday
to hear Coach Retton I:. lcavmg mormng and har.l 1domed to h1s
This mcludcti myself"
home Ul Chcshnc at appro:umate
And he added
ly noon
"Mr Helton ilas worked hard
Moore IS Slltd to have told h111
He hos done a lot for athletics wtfc that h e planned to clean his
besides brmgmg Pomeroy a bas 25 calibre aulLlmatlc ptstol before
kctball champ1onsh1p for the first havmg dmner It was brtclly after
tune m 11 years
ward that hts w1f~ heard the
sound
of a ilhot from the next
A lol of "frrsls" wtll be wrapped up m the
Annual lllg Bend Mmstrel Which b1tli
'Coach Rctton certamly de
room
and
saw
'Moore
p1tch
for
the
road
1n
the
ftrst
of
th~ee
stands
tomorro
mght
m the Pomeroy Jumor Htgh Auditor·
serves bigger opportumties and il
it weren't for loamg lum I could ward out of h1s cha1r, callmg out tum One w11I be this fancy sleppmg dance h ne of 10 12 year-old dolls Here Is bow they
say sincerely we are glad he won 'I've shol myself?"
wtlllook m lhe "Doodly-Do" aance Left to rt ght, Kathte Wolfe, Neda Bradford, Karen
his chance ~re to irnpro:ve hia
Moo&lt;e was ru1hed to the H&lt;&gt;lm'
chne•r Jud~ Martill, -Judy Wllll~nnutl) ~, ett.DIItton, - Lyoii..Damels Jndo SUZiliM )~fad·
station'"""'
.~
~-~ l!ospital wneflj"lf wa"s' detml\ihb'oi"MIIIfy. The moth g1rl, Connie Coott;-was
'to' attend the ptcture-taking but She'll be
As for Retlon
that the bullet had passed com dancmg for the show '-- Sentlpel Photo
"I've sincerely been very hap pletely through the chest and
py m Pomeroy I ve been rortun lodged 1n the back of the cha1r Jn
Two school bands ar.d the Ra
ate to be bl're only two yean and whtcb the wounded man had been
cme
Volunteer Flr(:mcn Will bcM
make a name for myself I've been stttmg
fit
from
proceeds of the Four,h
lucky lo work Wllh our fmc boys
Annual
B1g
Bend Mm1strel Wh!C 1
m Pomeroy They're bardworkmg
At the hO,potal It wao learned .
opens tomorrow mght ut 8 o clock
and they vc had a lot of support that 16 pmls or blood were gtven
m the Pomeroy High School Aud
from the school admtmstntton to the stnckcn man who 1s an
torlum
the studentJ, and parents
employee ol the Kyger Creek Pow
0
cr
Plant
"How could you beat having the
Band Booster organ1zatLons of
outstanding player of the league
Four members of the Wahama Pomeroy and Middleport w11!
Moore
is
the
son
mlaw
of
Clar
Whtte Fah:1.1n Band have been
two years 1unmng m Aaron Buf
ence Ashley, jarhtor o( the Me1gs named lo the All St11te Class 'B" sh11re pro!1ts o( the three shows
flngton and ST Johnson'
The second presentatiOn w1ll be n
Band and w11l appear w1th the All Racme Wednesday cvcnmg The
"J Hke to thmk that even in my County Court House
f1rst year here we would have
State Band m Huntmgton this lh1rd wlll be m the Middlcpon
week end
been raght up m there We hud
The four are Henry IJurge:;s, Da H1gh Schoal Thursday evcmng
good bOYI!I In Aaron, John Sunmn
Kenny MeElhmncy of M1ddle
ST, Larry Wildermuth and Bob
Ytd Richardson, James Henderson
port
and Teressa Potts m Pomeroy
and Eugene Rayburn
Eastman
are
m charge et arrang,cmcnl ~
They will leave for Huntington
"If they hadn't gotten sick and
Thursday for rehcarsala for con and ttcket sales They arc prcs1d
Josl three o~ four It m1ght have
certa to be given at Huotmgton enls of their band boosters
been different In 19ST, too '
H1gh School and at the C1ty Audt
GOOD OPPORTUNITY
Raetnt!'a firemen are selling t1c
lormrn In Huntmgton
Coach Retton sees his move
keta for all shows On each ticket
fhree
cases
were
beard
in
Porn
north 111!1 his b1g opportunity
they move mto the hand.: o£ a fan
"U Mansfield doesn t make me, eroy Mayor Charles Legar's Court
of
the old time manstrel done up
it11 break me" he said "It's a over the W("ek end With one man
ala Bob Hocllleh, director and prolined,
another
bound
to
the
Grand
real big challenge "
ducer, they Will earn a compm
and the case of another dis
Coach Rctton wUl go to Mans- Jury
SIOR
field for f6,390 per year He w11l missed
S11d Hoeflich toda&gt;
Harold Evans, of Portland, hail
hand pick two llsslst.ant coacbe11,
ThiS should be the best one :1 f
ed
mto
the
Mayor's
Court
on
char·
a ninth a:r11dc mentor and a re
411 We are slagmg several IIClY
ges
of
non
suppor~
~leade~
guilty
serve team coach. He has siened
lea\ures, meludmg the U&gt;C O(
to the charge and was ordered
Doctor Carl C Byers of ParmR,
a three yca't' contract
liVer
to
'he
Grand
Jury
bound
Jim Carpenter, son of Mr 811 d black light"
Ohto, will speak to guests and em
Mansfield Madison is a suburban
Jamea Robert Shipley, Beaver, Mrs Wilson Carpenter, Mulberry c Black llgbt is used With .111 ployees of DIStrict 7 of the Obio
high IIChool expected to grbw rap·
Ohio,
entere!l'&gt; plea of guiUy to av, and a letter wtnner on the stage and howe lights cut All ~b., Consumer Ulan ASsociatiOn 'lbe
idlf About 400 bo~• are In high
a
charge
of driving while intoxi- championship Panther basketball a!Jdtence ecc;s Ia the dancers Jr dmner meeting will be held on
ac~ool now
cated 1nd waa fined $LOO nd team this year, has been admitted singers who reflect lnvmble rays April 30th •tartJDI at 8 30 p, m
-But
first
grades
In
f1ve
elemen·
1
at lhe La~ White Club at W~ver­
' tary 1&lt;h00l1 that "fee&lt;!" the high costa and sentenced to three daya to Holzer Hospital for a sertea of Of light
In
the
Moira
County
J~ll
tbat
is
expected
to
eon
Four
numbefs
wlll
be
done
th1.11
ly, Ohio
treatments
achool have 382 pqplls enrolled
Chargeo aralnst Raymond L fine him for up to Blx months
way, 1hcludmg a hula ltne or dar.
Doctor Dyers was born on Feb.
The hlih oehool pla~o an open
2'7, 1911, is marr1ed and has one
ochedule Wooatcr and Aahland Russell, Pomeroy, for failure to ~ Young Carpenter, a Junior m 1cer.s
The oleo wHl carry out a Navy daughter At 20 a college gradu·
are top clubs met rcgular1y Oth yield the rl(ht of way and being school, will have bone grafts m hts
the
cauae
of
an
auto
accident,
were
spme
to
correct
a
back
cut
vature,
theme
featuring a male chorus
tContlnliiCI On P,.. Thr")
en include Shelby and Bucyrua.
Wtlich has not been done bcfor.J
The school this rear under Coach dismissed at the request of Ralph it WJI learned
He w1ll be treated' m Columbus here In tbe 100 year b1story oi
Don Sutter, whom Retton replaces, Graves, owner of the second ear
to
1111uro
In
the
mishap
after
a stay at Holler
mmstrels
won, only four a:amea
The Fourth Annual Mtnstrel also
In addition to his two high
11:1 brinaing\ many new til Ients llli'J
school assiStanta, the~ are live
the show There P.re nme dan em,
other coacheo hdplng In the bas
choruses
ketball pro-'ram Eacb elementary
Tickets arc avadablc from ban •l
school has :a basketball coach.
booster mcmben and w11l be ~o 'd
GOOO CO.OP.DTION
a~ the doors durmg each of the
• Coach
said he couldn't
three show&amp;
say too
the 1'tlne co-opMrs William Folan president of the Rutland Garden Club
elation
from Mr. Gibbs.
Mr.
Jamea Diehl) extended a welcome to the 110 registered guests, Wednesday
~nd
HowaM w]ten District 11 of the Ohio Association of Garden Clubs
Knlaht.
a pleaour&lt; held their spring regional meeting. Mrs. Marshall Rust, of the
to work
Marietta club gave th'e response.
The morning session was opened with a prayer by Mrs
Biddle, Rutland and voca1 1.~:;:;::-:--:::-:-C::-'::--::-'-::-­
by Mrs. Paul Wmn wUh M" Hocking, Mrs J E D Harlingcr,
Carl Dennison at fhe pJano Tbe Melga; Mrs J A Crow, V1nto11 ,
dialrlct seeretory Mro. Jobh Gra· Mrs Charles Elston, of Washing
bllt and Mrs GII- •Cvlien, dla ton Co
trict tie11urer boih of MarJettl J The club preaidcnts gave their
gave their report.la Mn ~lbert reports st,owlng the progreasive
Pool, Marietta, director or district work by varloua groupa, lncludmg
t1 preelded• Of the 43 club&amp; In th~ tbe eslabhshmcnl of a Wildflower
dtstric~ 29 were represented in
1n Athens Co and a num
attendance,
CIYIC planlings and beauti
DliiHct
projects In nth~[ 1ommun

Cheshire Man
Wounded While
Cleaning Gun

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Ohio Consumer
Loan Group To
Hear Dr. Byers

Four Wahama High
Bandsmen Named
T AJl..State Band

Pomeroy t\fayor
Hears 3Cases
During Weekend

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• Some ~pie -get "all m1xed up'
jiiatlera. They don't know

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PERSONALS
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W W .Johnston of Madison,
lnd, \'lSI ted his scn and fampy, ..
Mr and Mrs Dob Johnston durr
mg the latter part of tM weeJr;
Mr and Mrs P J WolPert Vl&amp;ited relath•es m Columbus l;)ver
the wtek end
Rev George Werr1ck, Auror1a,
W Va , was here on business durIng the weeJ end
,
M!s. Paul Scally is vlsjtlng Mrs
G 11 Moyer -and family, 1 M'artms
Ferry, W Va
Mt•s Rr.) Lester, Spencer, W
va' VU:Ited Mr and "¥1rs Charles
Lester during thi week end
, Mr and Mrs . V1e Stf.eet ond
ram1ly were here oh bwnneas and
vunllng fnen4s la.s,t ""week The
Sttect3 11\e ln StcubenVHle, Ohio,
:md were former residents o( New
H11vrn
Mr 'and Mrs Billy ParsQns have
muv~d mto me uf the, apartments
over the po~t off~ ,.
"
Mu;s Jr1s Young- of Kcnpva, W
1
/a was H week end guest o( M1ss
rtuth S yre Both are students at
Marshall College
Mrs Eva Bailey and family, of
Chllhcothe, OhiO VIsited with Mr
and 1\ilrs Arfbur Savre and Mr
nd Mrs George Sayre durmg
the week end

~=~~:ynrer~::~ 1~ ";;)t~r:n ~~ th;h~r~~:v;tat~:1~ er 1 ~tla;~clu~;: ~~itcd

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A COrdial 1n~1tahon IS being ex

tended to the Gurden Clubs and
the1r fr1ends
There wtll be a flower arrange
ment d1splay
- - -Mrs Joe McKay
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the1r home m Cheshire after beJng

at the home of her parents, Mr
and Mrs Claude Ashley, for the
last two months
Mr and Mrs Dwight Wallace
left today to spend the week end
at McConnelsville as the guests ol
ber parents, Mr and Mrs G C

,nd, M,.. warren llen'nett 1 Honored At
and so~• of Columbus are spend
"d
Sh
lng th~ Week end ~lth hiS parents, ' r1 a
ower
, Mr and Mrs Charles Bennett, o!
MrF Jre MeKay1 (Ann Rupc)
Beech ,Street
whose m&lt;"mage was an event of
March 22nd at the Chr1st1an
Mrs. Lesta Gutha{d and son rhurch m Irohton was guest of
Frank, Mr an.d llln ~1lliam PUt' honor &amp;t a bridal shower Friday
1 (Phyllis Gothard) and babY v1s1ted
nrght Mrs Ed.zar Reynolds aunt
Mrs Claude Ashley and M1 s Joe . ., f the bnde, and Mffl Harold Hm
Moore recently
'de were co hostess
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:drs Charles Scan IS' left by plane
Games were played before :~rs
r and MI S Ivan 0 Bowman, ?lymoutb, annouiiCe'the this rnornmg for Clanton, Alabama McKay opened her many gifts
engagement of theu daughter, Joyce Ann, to Vernon 0 where she w1Jl meet her mother, whtcb had been placed on a table
Wmce son of Mt and Mrs 0 L Wtnce Sr Pomeroy The Mrs M C Hlmllton and other carrying out the br1dal theme
couple Will exchange nupbal vows May 4 at 30 p m at Ply· ~~~~:~~ ~hkola~~~:Sbeen caU~d to The hostess UlVItcd the guests
mouth The Reverend Robert f' Hall will Offtctate Following ous illneas ol thel~·og~ l~~· \»~• lj;,t o the dinmg room lor a desert
theu marrtage the couple w1U reside m Ogden Utah where ther Robert Gtddens
ursef Thke tadbleh arrangement
b th th b d 1
dh f
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was o pm an W Ite carnattons
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e ri c c cct an er lance are employed at Hill Air Mr 11ud Mrs Charles Payne and and pmk candles Small bridal
F01 ce Base
grandson, Louul Taylor Hayden Jr bells were used as favors
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Week.. End Specials

Middleport

Mrs Joe Moore (Betty Ashley) o dock and eontmumg through the
and son Timrnv have returned to 1 afternoon and evemng

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The

Joseph McKay of Byesvtlle Ohm
M
for a longer 11181 t
h
,
1 h Hod
er Sihers m 11\W n RaP
p
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M1ss Jacqueline R1ce as emplo~ l!t:Jil, Cambndge, Mrs n.aymond
Officers
I
U per a InS
ed at the Home Lau,,dry She was Hannum, and Mrs John Hronex
Oft1cers w~rc mst ll lcd 111 a (:Oil 1 The Da1ly Vacahon Bible $chool a former employee until gomg to and daughter, Kathy of Pleasant
sccrateJ !lf'ndce hv Mrs Ratlph of the Tuppers Plams Chnstlan GaJUpolu a year ago
Cit:y,.. her grandmothers Mrs Val
ZtuJdel when the Ont lAo on Or.! I Churt:h wtll be held at the church
Mr and Mrs John Terrell and H Reynolds and Mrs Alma Rupe ,
Class of the F1rst Bapt rst Churrh June 9 thru June 20
family of Oak Ridge, Tenn, and aM Mrs G V Rupe, mother • of
met Thursday t!H!tltr.g- at the
1he clas!es are as Colloo.vs Nur ~~ssanBdettMyrss mHaroldfMCoolre band lheOtbhrtde
t d
home of Mrs At1 n sr.am Mul
1
a ec, o o um us,
ers mv1 e were Mrs W.av11e
berry Avl' wrth ~1rs Joseph cook sc1y up to age 3, Ktndergarten.!artt -week end guests of Mr anti Rupe, Mrs P L Mitch, Mra Jl.U&amp;a~ co ho.stc~s
age 4 and 5, Pnmar~, •ge 6 7 B, Mrs C 0 Fisher
8ell' ?.flUs, Mrs Harry M1U9 , Mrs
Juniors age 9-10 ll and Jumor
I Max Sanboru, Mrs Robert AlienaMrs J II St e ph('ll ~n n was mshtl High age 12~-3 4 fnstructou are
worth, Mrs Guy Reynolds, Mra
led as president M1 s .Shu In, Ylc • Mrs Robert
artm, Mrs Frttz
I
Wdl Reynolds, Mrs Sidney Russell
prcs1 dcnl, 1\lrs Cook sc&lt;:retar;y Gobel, Mrs J s Dav 18 'Mrs Clar
Mrs SadJe McElhinney, Mrs Grace
and Mrs W1ll1•rn Watson trca cnce Hudle M~ Don Lando!\
Stace, Mrs Arthur Skinner, Mrs
surer At the dose of the mstalh Mrs Howard Cjklwell Mr~ Her
W
Dave Farmer Mrs Allen Jenkm
lion a prayer for the nrw r fflcer s man Black Crafts by Mrs Hobart
~on, Mrs lk~ Neal, M~:s Gene Cole·
anrl the class wa:; grven hy the new Shteldi and mustc by Mn Harold
Mr and Mrs Grover Orr\ Mw man, Mrs Wilham Swisher, Mrs
president
Doster and Mh c 0 Newlaiid Katie Roos, Mr and Mr~ ~o Re 1 Rutb Robtmmn, Mfs d. }', trteln,
Rev liarold Dosttr will teaeh the ter Mrs Howard Reuter, and Mr \frs Hyldr~ Rtee Miss Bes:" San·
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The mcetw s 111 charge oJ Mts Jumor High class
and Mn H1lmar Gnmm , who wer horn, Mi5.!l Mabel Hysell, Mi,.
here ror tbe furferal or Wendr•11
1 Albert Snuth npenrd wtlh the tt\a
Registration blanks mily be had Roos were gue.'its of Mr and Mr&lt;~ Frances Roush Mtss Nina Russell
chcrs though t llow does He JUd
ge us' ' hv Mrs St!:!phl mon Dt\ &lt;tt Lyons Grocery Anyone wtshmg Clatr Karr
Wason Chmc Wedne;d~~;;;.
votwns were led bv Mrs Ray Setd to attend should regtster by May 1
Mrs CJtfford Letfhe b who un 1Uite Ill
enahle using fur hl r tll ptr \V "
derwerlt lfUrg~fy al Holzer Hosplf•'
Mr and Mrs John Leifheit le(l
Sund ay mg ht Is repor t ad as co,J this week for Puerto RICO to Spen1
Will walk Ill H1s P il th ~
Followmg the buslli( ~~~ st smm Chester Grange
valescmg nicely
• nmntb w1th thetr son and llau£tr
I'-'O B1bl( qulz ga me~ were ron
Mr and Mrs W L Lqmdbc-r)!' tcr m Jaw Mr and Mrs Jack Lt!!f
clucted b) lho prcstdcnt ;md pt IZii!i Special Meeting
of La Mesa Cahf were reeer.• hell and family
awarded to '-1rs Zundc an d M r~
guests of Mr and i\frs G ,\
Mrs J L Casto ts ~pendmg ,
To
Thursday
T I Shelhln
Adams Rutland road
few davs w1tb her , .lllistBr Mr..
Refreshments wt'rc set \Cd by
Oqe applicatiOn for memberalup
Mrs Addle Stalder who entered 1 Claude Darst
the ho stesses to those mumd ol;{lo' C Wlls read when Chester Granje
and Mrs Dale Whlppcl Mrs ( bar met tn regular session wtth Master
les Stanlc) Mr.s Wlntlle Stlles 6:eorgc Holter prellidmg
Mrs Ellen Couch, Mts Atmu San
born Mr!l Dana Oltv er :\Irs
Hart y Lee Batley !\Irs I oram Slcr
rc tt, Mrs Waller Wolfe Mrs El
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Arrest 4During
Past Weekend
Three arrests for lntmutahon
and one for dnvmr! while lllLOXJ
eatcd were recorded hy Middleport

pollee over the week end
Jailed for mtmocatlon and rc
ma1mng behmd bar!l today were
Willard Nelson 37 llutland who
aurrendercd himself at the mayor ~
off1ce 'drunk and was fmed $5
and oosl!! and Wilham Edwards
Mlddleporl, ~. arrested Sunday
afternoon on Locu~t st fmed $5
and costs b~ 711a) or C 0 Ftsher
For DWI Donald Manley was
fmed $100 and costs and sentenc
ed to three da)s 1n Jlilll Sunday af
ternoon He was arrested by Chter
of Pollee Leroy Bartrum and Pa
trolman Everett Bosltc
Homer Mood1spaugh, 39 Mtddle
port wa! fmed $10 aud co&amp;ts for
antoxicatlon Saturday &lt;!lld releas
ed upon payment of hJ6 fmc

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t Sub-DtsRolly of ll.ethodlst
Clntrcbea held at Bee&lt;h Hill 10
Masoa County

Named to off1c1al positions were
Allen Dowell, pres1dent, Warren
Hurley, v1ce president, Judy Hur
ley, secretary and Don Pauff, trea
surer
The Beech Hill group had charge
of the program wh1ch featured a
talk by Allen Dowell

Little Leaguers
Planning Canvass
On This Saturday

Permission Asked To Offer
Testimony At New Hearing
Defense attorneys for George Lynn Offutt, 21, of Minersville accused of the ftrst degree murder of his wife Donna
Jean Offutt on March 15, late Saturday filed a new attempt
to win freedom for Offutt from the Meigs County Jatl where
he has been held stnce March 19
In a filing m•de late Saturday Frank W Porter Jr , de·
fense counsel made a new ,pphcatwn to the court for O[futt'a
rclene on ball pendmg hu triaL
wh1cb has ~en set for May 26
In the r&lt;!'-apphcatlon for ball
Porter aakcd the permiASIOn of
the court ~u mtroducc teattmony
at a new hearmg and other ev1
dence which the defense clatms
IRONTON, 0 UP - State S&lt;n would justify orruu s release Jrom
Oakley Collms R.o-lrnnton toda\ custody
The defense attorneys state m
predicted U S Rep Thomas A
Jenkln.s R..Oh1o would cas1ly wan the new plcadmg that the ind1ct
the three way pnmary race !01 ment rau;es lhe presumption re·
the Repubhcan nommaiJOn from qu1red by the Oh1o Constitution to
the lOth CongressiOnal DlSirJct de JUattfy the 1 cfusal of batl and Cite
sptte h1:11 announced mtcnt10n not Article I St!chon 9 of the Consti
tutlon whtch reads ' All persons
to seek reelection
ahall
be bailable b&gt;' suff1c1ent
The other two candidates are
Homer E Alx'le McArthur attor surches except CilpJtal oUenses
ney and Lancaster Mayor Joh1 where the proof 1s evident or the
presumption great
H WeUI
C1tcd also waJ; another case
Collm ~ ,.~IHI he hf'I!('VNI the mJ
handf'd down by the Ohio Su
JOrlty o( the r1ght cou nty dl!ltru:l premc C.Jurt 10 which It wa~ stat
wnuld !:i uppurt Jenkin ~ lie cstr cd
mated s1x of the ~.: ounty ch;ur
It doc:; follow however that
man would adopt a resoltat10n lh1s presumption roused hy tlte m
51mllar to the one adopted Frtd&lt;H d1ctmen! IS so great that 1t cannot
night at a mechng of about 350 be rebutted Upon the hearing (J(
per80nll m Ironton
an appltcaliOn for bail, the stale
Colima s~ud the m&lt;!4?tlllg pr.~ may rest upon thu1 presumption
sided over by Lawrence Count} It need offer no evidence unlesl!
GOP Chatrman Homer Edwards 1L chooses and the accused maJI of·
voted · unammously' to support fer an} evidence he has m support
Jenkms If the veteran congress of has ~:~pphcat10n It IS then com
man JS nominated on May 6 he petenl for the tnal court to deter
mane whether the presumptiOn
apparenlly wtll resign
Then Collms sa1d the R('publ has or has not been rebutted
can central committees of th1
The ddense m Its appiiCliltiOn
counties will meet to nam~ a sue ror the new ba1l application 1nd1
cates that 11 has evidence or a
CCIISOr
Colltns saul people who llC\Cf naturf that Will ratse the ques
before su pported Jcnkws votcol t10n of whether the offense a&amp;
at the Lawr~ncc County mect1ng charged was committed by the
derendant Some court ohservors
to support h1rn
He named such other counll~s saw m thi.S statement • poutble
m the dtstnct who would "g1v~ admissJon by the defense that such
Jenktns a vote of conf1dencc for an offen.se had been commttted
hts 34 years In Congress" 1'! buft that they held ev1dence to
Meigs, Hockmg, Jackson and G d ahew that the defendant was not
actually guilty or the cnme
ha
Bond for Offutt was demed at
(Continued On P111 Three)
two prevaous prelimtnary bearmgs and last Thursday on the
f1rst apphcaUon wben lhe court
declared that due to the "absence
of apec11l clrtumstances" tb.it evl
doaee could not be mtroduoe&lt;l by
the deFense and that bond could
not be set
The defense oullmes m 1l! apphcattOn
to the court 1ts poBJtlon
Pomeroy High School student:;
that
thmr
pleading for an admisFriday were gtven the opportumty
sion
to
baJl
u precluded upou the
to hear the Ohio Umvers1ty de
batmg learn m act1on ¥.ben they testamony offered at the prelim·
appeared before the student bod) mary hearings and that they have
no knowledge of the tnformatton
an a special sessmn
giVen
to the grand Jury m Its sesWtth the top1c of "Rtght To
Sions
due
to tbe fatt that evidence
Work Laws' the a£f1rmat1ve and
mtroduced
negat1ve teams debated to no de secret naturebefore that body 16 a
ClSIOn
Common Pleas Judge John Ba
The group was brought to Porn
con,
Monday mormng sa1d that. as
eroy by Or Lloyd Watkms or Oh10 yet, be
had bad no opportumty to
U at the mv1tahon of Thelma
read the plea for re apphcahon
Campbell, Enghah mstructor
Members of the teams were At and that due to tbe fact that he
was scheduled to s1t on a cue in
firmatlve, James West and James Ironton
today at the orders oC the
Laurcnson and Negative Wdham Cbi.ef Justice
of the Oh10 Supreme
Burlew and Gary Hawkms
Court, that he would be unable
The sess1on was a warmup de to render a ruling today on tbc
bate for the Ohio, U team pr1or lo matter
a College Debating Compet1taon
Frank W Porter Jr , attorney
set for Ohio State Um~ers1ty
lor the defendant, Monday morn·
iog satd "that 1f tbe court overruled the pleadmg for re-apphca
tioo requesting bond for Offutt,
then we'll bave to try somethins
else."

Collins Predicts
An Easy Victory
For Tom Jenkins

Ohio Univer:sity
Debating TeaiD.
Appears Here

Wayne Sw13her told Little
League managen and orf1cers of
the Me1gl!! County Little League
Asaoclation Sunday In a meeting
at the High School that thiS com
mg Saturday will be the house to
house drwe Cor funds to carry out
tbe summer athletic program
Little Le&amp;IUCrs In Pomeroy arc
to m~eel at the homes of Chester
Knight, Ed Baer, Don Colhns, and
Bcmetta Younrr. In tbetr respec
Uve neighborhoods and "work"
those areas The adults named will
supervise the calls
Me1gs County Extension Service
Swisher reporte&lt;l the drive I•
progressing satlafactonly and a w1U meet Wednesday at 8 P m
complete report will be made lat· m the Meigs County Court rooms.
accordmg to C E. Blakeslee, Coun
or.
ty extena1on officer
A discussion of the "Mechameal
MARKET REPORT
CJNCJNNA1l UP - Produe&lt; Features of Bulk M1lk Tanks and
Eggs, steady, prtces at farm&lt;~, the Samtabon of Same'' mll be tbt
consumera whitc.!l and browns, A topic of the evemng
Speakers ot the evenlr.g will ~
jumbos 34-38, A larf• 33 35, A me
d!Um 30-33, A •mall 23-28, B11arge J p Blauaer and Fran:. Koval cf
Ohio State Univero1ty
28-111, FOB A large 3HO
Chicken&amp;, oteady, fryer. 3-31&gt; lb
1921, heay hena Z0.%4; light hens
EMERGENCY CALL
12·18, fryer prices 81,000 at 1G,
The Pomeroy Einergent!y squ::ad
65.000 at 30, 5,000 at 21, 39,000 was summoned Sunday at 2 4'1 P
undetermmed
m to the home or Homer Brad
Butter, 90 score 71_.:.__ __:a:.:h:.:aw_:ln_:N:.:a:.yl_or_'_•_R_u_n_ __

Meigs Extension
Meeting Planned

Bidding To Open
On New Route 7
Construction
MARIE1TA, OhiO UP - B1ds
are upected to be taken in the
near future on conat.ruction of a
new acctJon of OhiO 'l between Ma
fl~tta and Belpre, Oh1o
Otficlals 111d SatUrday work
would begm e1tber late th1s sum.
mer or early fall Tbe highWiY \\-Ill
have two 24-foot lanes w1th t9e me·
dian str1p vary10g from 10 1to 40
feel
It 111 being con&amp;tructed t~ expP.
d1t.e traffiC 10 the htghly mdU:strutl
lzed area

Gerald Fields
Is Named Mayor
At Hartford
Gerald Fields waa named ~~~JY•r
of Hartford at the cleetion of town
officers held on Jaat Thursday.
Other town off1clals named
were James M Crump recofd~~
and councilmen, Cb~rlt.s Gtbbf; 1
Ruofell MdMillm, Harry Glbbo,
Wetzel (Docl Fleldo, and 1. w.
Fields
New town oCfioors wlll take of~
ficc on May 8
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TO HONOR TIAM

Parents, s:hoot
ln•ited
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