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Mary Shrine Holds Offi�er Installation
In Public Ceremony At IOOF Hall Friday

tieath Church
Pfficial Booryl
!Holds Meeting

L. W. Y.eComas presided durin&amp;
� meotiq of the official board
Heath Melhodisl Church, Mid­
;ateport when they met foi: their
tee;ular meeting Sunday evening.
•He '110 wa, the devotional leader
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attendinc were, Miu
-Priem Faehnle, secretary, Rev.
!JlarmoD K�nkri&amp;bt, Mr. and Mn.
!c- �A.. bun)lh, Uri. 0. P. Klein,
alln. Eventt Davi., MiN Nellie
:zertle, )4i11 Bets Sanborn, Jame&amp;
Euler and la k Be(.blle,
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Public Installation ol officers ol Mary Shrine No. 37 Order
of While Shrine of Jerusalem was held Friday evening at the
IOOF hall.
The hall was beautifully decorated for the occasion. In the
east on a white background, were the inscription "In God
We Trust" and crossed keys, in silver carrying out the theme
of the year, •'Key of Friendship". Arrangements of jonquils,
forsythia and hyacinths were used throughout the hall, On
the piano was an arrangement of pink camellias and lily of
the valley, the flowers for the year.

Mainly Abou,.
People
In Pomeroy

I Presbyterial
I Spring Meeting
Set For April 25

The Spring meeting of Scioto
Presbyt..?rial will be held in the
M r. anrl Mrs AndTt'as Turnbull Seror.d Presb)·terian Church in
of Columbus ,·1sited Saturday wJ,.lh Portsmouth on Monday, April 25,
at 10 o'clock with .first and Cen­
his aunt, Mrs, Jacob Ebt!rsbach.
Mrs. Earl Denny �r and son, tral Presbyterian Churches a'j;­
f.arl, Miss Be-tty Demoskey and s1sting in hospitplity. Coffee hour
Mrs. Albert Mees spent Sunday in 9 to 9:50.
Grafton , W Va, wllh Mr. and MrK.
The speaker for this meeting
Paul Shay and family.
wtll be Mrs. Walter R. Clyde, of
Mr. and Mrs. (;Jen 0111 spent P11Lsburgh,
Pa. Mrs. Clyde 11 the
the weekend with relahvcs in Col­ wife of Prof. Clyde
of West_ern
umbus.
Theologic al Seminary in PittsMrs. Mary Wippel of Gelhpollt1 burgh and a former
Presbylerlal
1s the guest of Mr. and ltrs. John pres1den t.
Got!II Jr.
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She spent the year of 1938 in
Or. E. A. Trary of Columbus was
the weekend guest of hu; parents,
Mr and Mrs. E. J. Tracy.
Mr. and Mrs. Rlchal'd Karr were
Columbus visitors, Friday.
Miss Polly Karr returne-0 to her
home in Columbus Friday, after a
w�ke11d visit with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Karr.
Mn. Cecile ross of Cold
Springs, Ky. is the iuest or -rf'la­
t ive,.
Mrs. William Eic-hm�er has re"
turned lo her home, Rock S Pringl! 1
road from Holzer Hospital wh4're
she underwent e)·e surgery, and is
convalescing nicely.
Ylrs. Eldun Kraeuter �nd dau­
ght�rs. Leda M�e. Roherta and
Dolores .ind Lury Wolfe were Col­
umbus visitors Saturday.
6y LUCILLI HAWKIHI

Pa ulmc Alkma, worthy high
priestess, called the meettng to or- Shrine
Lula Nease, Inviting Herald, a n
der and wf'lcomed the members
ed the presence of the insta l l •
nounc
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.a nd guests after which she inv11e
s includ ing Edith Hut
ing
officer
all worthy high pries tesses and
sinpiller,
PWHP.
installing officer;
watchmen of shepherds, past SU·
chappreme officers, honorary officers Elaie Smith. PWHP, innte.lllng
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Eliubeth
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and past worthy high pn es tesses
TO SHOW Fl�
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Young
Maud
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herald
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• A mm , 1 Behe.1. d His Glor)'" will pcoac I1 t he E ast w here t hcy were PWHP, installing scribe·, Margaret
,;e ,hown ,t the United Methodist intr oduced and welcomed.
Neuman, lnittallin&amp; organist; Lula
Nease, l'WHP, in1tal l m1i: guardian,
-Church Wtclnud.ay • t ?:30 p. m .
, ' publlc l• l••i led .
Honored guest&amp; pre&amp;ent were WU- and Bunice Winn, i nstalling solo,:1'b
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tie, WW', and Lloyd Kittle, WOS, then seated on ch,lirs with white
of Athens Shrine; :\t c h·ern Wilson·, coYers in the form of a cross a fter
WOS, Hork1 n g Valley; Stanley wbich Ada Ward preS&lt;'11ted the
PO!IIEROY, OHIO
Saunders, WOS, Lafeyetle Shrine; (lag with Harriet Ne1gler and Gol­
�nrgarct l opping, W H P elect of ·ttie Ward aB escorts. Elsie Smit.h .
and past WHP and was, chaplain, was f'&amp;cortrd � the altc1.r
La£ayrttc
TOIIIGl4T ■nd TUIIDAY
Esta Heese, Vennie Casto, Charles by Elizabeth Lear. mst;illing her­
Casio and John Reese of Lafcyette; aid and whlle 11he knelt at l h e al­
· "TIIE GA.:EBO"
Inez Wilson, Hockmg Valley; Bell- tar, Bernice Winn sang "The Lord's
sic t•a1rchild, Athens, who is also Prayer."
supreme material objective of disInstalled into office were Mary
Debbie R,eyuolda - Glenn t•ord
lrict 16, and Elsie Smith, lA!lla Hughes, worthy high priest4iss; ;Al­
Croi.s, Ed i th Hu�sinptller, Lula !en Hughet1, watchm11n of shcP·
Nea8t&gt;, Elizabe th Lear, Hury P. herds; '.11abt!I Bennclt, · Noble Pro' ' S m i t h and Ernest Wingett o f Mary phetess; Virgil Atkins, as,;oc iat('
watr hma n of sheph erds ; l'c.i rl Heyea
nolds. worthy Sl·r1he; Zella croSB,
worthy treasurer; N aom.11 BnnJ,;.cr,
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worthy rhaplain; 1''ern l 'heru:brcw,
worthy shephcrdees; t'lora Long,
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wotrhy guide; Bernice Wynn worthy herald; Harry Smith, first wise
Tut&gt;sd11y at JO a. m. adults who
man; E. A. Wingett. second wise- will ht•gin their trainin,!; for Girl
man; Everett Colwell, third wise- Scout :Jay Camp ,.re to meet with
n;,an; Leo Vaughan, king; Eunice l1rs. William Everson a1 1hc •Sun­
J\v iden, queen; !\hl.ih Lutz, first shim· Cottage in Middleport.
handmaid; Leona Wells, second
There is still need for lenders
handmaid; Ada Hoot, third hand- lo assure Pnough to accommodate
maid; Lillian Stciff, worthy organ - lhc nurnher of i,:irlt1 wishing to at­
lst.; Em11r n K. Clatworthy, worthy tend the ('amp. Ac-cordlns to Girl
guardian: and Jante.i; Clfl.tworthy, Scout tra1nmg x:,_u les for camp there
must be �t lcdc one adult for ev.
worthy guard.
Honorary officer� were Ala Ward cry eight tu ten scouts. If there is
flag hearer; Harri('lt NriglPr and I not a .suHkient number of Jeadere,
Amber Warner , escort.i;; Helen Rey enrollment will have to 00 cul.
noldB, bannf'� bearer; Maud Grue1Mrs, l=:verson's phjne numl:l&lt;'r ts
�r and P.taxme Wlngf'tl, banner WY 2-2726 and anyone inlereated
bearers; t'l_orence . McGuflin, ma- in being a day cam p lender is aak­
donna; Hanett Ne1glt&gt;r and Amber ed to rail her and attend the Tucs­
Wairner, 11ngcls;_ Phyllis Martin, day mf,rnrng meeting.
courier; a_nd Margaret Neuman and
Bernice Winn, soloists.

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For A Continuotion
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APRI L 16th

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tt1411 recent dbtrkt cotnpeUUon at
Atheu.

Ky1er Student, Enter
Larwaater Mu,lc Conled

1 - Ro11_ and William t:HrM ei;qn
On April Z3 tbe 11Y1er Creel
aon 1ccompan1ed •t�en.t, of KT·
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ger Creek tcb�) lo La��r S
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u &lt;l� to p &amp;t1Jc1 pate 1n _ the &amp;ta tt
mu.sic iuditJons. In order � Hter
the state event all P!-fti_cfpanta
TO MIT TU■ioAv
The WSCS of I.be Ultitfd. Melho­
Westminster Foumlation, l:burdl
related oolle a:• •nd Pf'91C'Qt • ab dist Church wlll meet tl tbe cbUttb
interpretation of
"Operat10'1 TllelAiay •t 7:IO p. Jll..
Youth. "
HOl,D NUCLIAR HIAIIINGS
Mr!\ W. Verne BqcMDtO, Ob'°
SynoQ:cal pre,ddeqt, of /Jew Phi­
WASIWIGTO)I UPI - Two con,
ladelphia, Oblo, will 11&amp;0 •� 1N&amp;1ioQ.11 atomic eneru 1ub-eom•
and wl!I irutall tbe officer�.
mlttee, will begin public be&amp;:ring1
1:frs. H. t. B1u,:hl'{'lea, Prelbr­ April 19 qn �tl(Ul Of nuclear
tertal president of Scioto wdt tveat,,onl teltl and the problem of
preside.
Wpectl,on contro.11.

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Pian.? Pupils
Rehearsing For
May Recital

Saturday afternoon Mrs Hay Hf'
rox helcl a rehc11.rt1al al hrr hnn1t•
for the recital of her piano pupils
whjch will be gi¥tn Mtty II 11t the
Ml�dle-port 'llfcthodist Churc-h.
At the dose o[ the rehearsal ice
crf'am and cake w.is Sl'fV1•d
Early in June four of Mrs. lie•
cox's advo nct-d pupils, Lynn Buc·h·
anan, Judy Butcher, Karen Mrtl­
hinny, ull of Middleport , 1111d John­
ora Lambnt of Pt. Plcas1uil will
preae11l another redial.

Vi,it In Columbus

Dr. and Mrs. P. E. S1an\ey \'IStfrd
in Columbus Palm Sunday, gut-.� ls
or Mr. and Mrs. Oanny 1\1 . Ro11&lt;'n­
�a11m and ramlly. They went l'S(}{'C·
1atly to attend morning worship
srrvice at the North Community
Luthoran C'h11r&lt;'h where Dr. and
\frs. Slanky Wl'fC sponsors in l);,p.
tlsm for 1he infant daui::hlcr of Mr,
and Mn. Rosenhuum. Thirh•en in•
fants received 'the S,lh'rllll'l&lt;'nl of
Bapliam and fifty -six adnl1a Wf're
conf_i rmed into membershi p at the
1erv 1ce.
mums with yellow candleH i11 nys
tal holderH on t•ither side Mr� At ­
kins presided at 1he pu11d1 bowl .

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California Learned

Mra. Sybil O't'en1, Pomeroy, and
Mrs. Margaret Qbilleil., Middleport,
have received word of the death
of their brother. Cbarte1 MuUohan,
at St. Jose, Calit,, Sundtr ni&amp;bt. A.
l\aliYe of Pomeroy, Mr. MuUoh1n
had been working in an 11rcraCt
(actory in California.
Surviving are bi.a w�. Kuby, a
son, Charle■ Allen. and a stepson,
Bobbie Smith, Wilkesville. b.il 1i1ters and an uncle and aunt, Frank
and Gladys Mullohan, WUkesville.
Funeral services and burial will
be made Wednesday at St. Jose.

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ELB ERFELD S IN POM lROY
Compl1te Furn ishings For Your Hom e and

Ardith Barton, Butt.erllut An�
PomeNJy, WU lodged in jail lut
night by Pomfll'OJ' Police on 1
ehara:e of amull and battel'J pro
!erred by bl, wile, t:dltb B&amp;rton.
He wu released MnJ' this mom•
Ing and will appear before MA70f
Charles LeJar April 11 for hear­
ing.
Noah Hurley, Colu.mbu.l, H­
,..,ted on East !fain 61., by Poll&gt;
eroy police on a apeedinc cbu1e­
h•• po1ted a $25 boad for Iii&amp;
:appearance in mayor'• court April
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lurned, lacludlq the la11allallon cioa&amp;a,

Want more livinr an,a? Place the Quick•RecoWI\\I &amp;O,pllon
Electric Water �eater in a ct.at. Or how about moie
surface _in the kitchen? lt'e yours with tho oompect iahle-top
model. Because t.hia amHina: new water beater ia eleoiric, it can ,
be installed anywhere. 'Th.ere are no venta or fl.um. No. a.pensive
lon1 pipe runs. /Mt.ant hot water, whenever and wbenvv �
w•nt it. Beot of all, if you're not compklrly aati,/ls; your money
will be returned, includina: the installation coot,o, Seo your electric
appliance dealer or plumbef, or call .. for ,,,... cletaila.

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Hearin,: Before Mayor

Wearing
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you wJ.11 be &lt;.:OMPLETiLY l!llATUIPl ■ D wl&amp;li • Quick-Recovery l .._,�·tft(
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ror.a Wet.lb, Winona
Hoff"'lao,
Blanrh NelHOII and Phyllis H awley,
I matron� of hmior, and rern Gaul,
Ha:tel l'lcland, Helen N . Johnson,
Pauline Atkim, Goldie Ward, Ed­
ilh lhlHHt'II, Gr&lt;1CC Colwell, Dorothy
Youn1i:, Moe JI,. Hhoad�.•. M11rie
llawkin�, Anna Sievers and M1uiha
Wood were queen's athmdanta·.
King's guard� were Clurence Stru­
ble, Jesse Branker, l\alph Gravf.'s
and l!:ber Carnahan.
After :Mi.. Hughes was installed
and &amp;II ahe approached the east ,
Mni. Winn sang "My God and I"
anct as �tr. l l u,1:hes approached the
cast, 1he sang "In the Garden."
Vollowlng the installation Mn.
llu1i:hes was presenled II wbi1c Bi
b\e from me.mbers of the Che11hire
Order of Eastern' Stars 11nd a cor­
H.8e from Zella l'rosl!. Pauline and
VfrSII Atkins were pre:.t'nted past
officers jewel• by 1hcir daughter,
Sharon Jewell. on behalf of lh&lt;'
Shrine and M11htl Bennett present­
ed Mu. Atlktna wilh a g1f1 from lhe
oHlccrB.
t'om rni1tet's nanl('d by the wor­
thy hii!:h prieeteu were Edith Hut­
BinpUler, Oorolhy Y oung and Clar­
ence Strublt, t'lutmi111n11: Grace
Ji'rench, Ethel Maud Young and
Harry
Smith, [inanre; llowena
V11u11:h1n, Thelma Dill and Loo
Vaui,;han, audltlni: Lul11 N"ease, El­
sle Smith and E. A. Win11ett, ma­
terl■I objective; Edlth Hutsinpiller
!!Ale Hart and Virgil Atklna, hY,
law1; Neille Tracy, Aill'C Struble,
Dey Hysell, l''ern Gilmore and
BeSlle Weed, re£1stratlon; Allt&gt;n
Hua:ht1. Vlrgil Atklna, Ab.be! Ben­
nett and f'ern Chee&amp;t"brew, para­
phtm1lla; E18le Smith 1nd Edith
Hutalnplller, prompters: Elizabeth
IA-ar, Eunl�e Jlvlden, Nellie Tracy,
Phylll1 M11irUn 1md Mabel Bennett,
publicity; Martha Chapman, Lula
Nea!le, Bernice Winn, Gr.Idle Ward,
Bea11lc M u11r■ve, N�llle Zerkle,
Jennle Stone, Ma,cine Wingett, Et1ie Smith and Mabel Bcnn€'ll, hos­
pltallty; and all PWHP 11nd PWOS.
aubatltutc offlctrB.
The meetin1 cloSNI with thfl brn·
edktion by HarrySmith. arter
which rerreahmenb of rake, punch
and mlnhl wtire s&lt;'rvcd from a
table with white rover •nd center­
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Forced to evacuate their home In
the Miuton -compoWld In Belr1.1t
during lh■t ■ummor's polillcal up
h,a.,I. Dr. and Mra. CI,de found
saler quarlen In Jeruulem Jor�an. In Marcb 1968 Mrs. Clyde
had the prlvilecie Of repretf:nting
Preabylelian church women at the
fi i:-st official meet.in&amp; of ! he Cop- 1
tic Evangelical church as an independent' naUonal church. She
was the deleg&amp;le-1t-large on tbe
Women's Advisory Committee to
the Special Committ ee on Consolidation1, which worked out the
details of the merger of the Unil­
Cd Presbyterian Church o f North
America and the · Preabylerian
Church in tHe tJ s A
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She will e-mpbulze lhe work of

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hal been. Ntumed home and is con­
val� following a Nffhl oper­
ation -at the Meiga General Hoa­
pit,l. Mr&amp;. Gilkey ia rad.lo operator
for the )tlddlePort police and fire
depllftJDentt.

MIITING CHANfl!D
The re1ular 1neetina: of the .Mt•
IOD Mothen Club bu been poet•
polltd from Wednesday, April 13,
to Wedensday-, A pril -20. The meet•
in, dtte w•B ch111n.i:ed because of
Holy Week a&lt;U.WOI.

MIIGI GINIIIAL HOSPITAL
Admitted: lln. LmliH. ctiapman,
SyratllN; Theodore Reed. Sr.,
pOIDefOY; Mn, Thelma t)an.lel1,
PoffleN)y,
DilcbarJed, Ralph Warner, Ma•
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,G.mmentating Editorially

OVERDUE LANDIN G SICNAL

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-cine production before the results ol the field
trials were known so that vaccine would be
available against the next "polio season."
Tragtc�lly, j\llit because a polio prevenlive
had been developed, millions of people in the
United States became complacent They told
themselves that If "the other fellow" receiv­
ed his Salk shots, they need not trouble to
get theirs.
These indifrerent millions couldn't have
been more mistaken.
True, paralytic polio did begin to decrease
In 1955, the crippling disease struck al 1 3, 850; i n 1 956, the total dropped lo 7,91 l ; i n
1 957. to 2,499. And i n 1958. lo 3,697.
But for 1959, the provisional figure for
paralytic polio is 5,694, which is a substantial
and ominous upturn .
The National Foundation since 1955 has
vigorously combatted this apathy and indif­
ference with nationwide educational cam­
paigns in which all of our 3, 100 chapter s
have valiantly joined.
But this fifth anniversary of the Francis
neport is a most appropriate and timely OC·
. casion on which to rededicate chapter mem­
bers, our volunteers and leaders or public
opinion in each community, to the task of
destroying the polio threat forever.
One u rgent reason for redoubling efforts
is that today. almost on the eve of the "polio
season," a lmost 91 millions in the United
States were without any Salk vaccination (of
an estimated population of 1 78 millions).
Included in this total, which represents 5 1
pet cent of the populati on, were nearly five
million childre n under age five , the most vul­
nerable period for inlantile paralysi s.
And on ly 38 per cent of the populat ion
have had the prescri bed three shots, a situa­
tion which Basil O'Connor. preside nt of The
Natlonai Found ation, describes as "a nation ­
al tragedy."

HISTORY
OF

Meigs County

Around And
About
Middleport

.. PIIDDII HOUDAS'tl".T .

Ear\Y this faJI, o.r mafbe sooner
a bright red 7 50 c,uon pumper'
will roll into Middleport to be
added to the lo'fn'-' fire fi glitin�
equipment. It wll1 mark a n end to
a long line .pf meetln�s, diseussions
an9- planning sessions that have
kept seven members of lhe M iddleport Flu� Dep11rtmenl, the town
council, and the other 1 9 members
or the department. busy si ncl· last
November's election.

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DAYBOOK
DAILY SENTINEL
GOCO FRIDAY SERVI CE
There will he .a Community Good
Friday Servl"e at the 'l'upper!I
Plain11 Mt!lhodlsl Church thit Fri•
tla}' at 1 :30 p.m. Speaker! will be
R&lt;'v. Eldori Hinke of Eden United
Hrrl hl'rn t'htirch, Rev. Hal Doster
or the Tuppers Plains Christ iao­
Church, ltcv Paul Hook, of 1 ht
Tuppers PlPins EUB Charge, und
Hcv rreetand Norris o! thu host
&lt;..:hurr,. There will be spBdal
numbers in song ..
SUNRISE SERVIC E
There will be a sunrise Service
at lhc Tuppcri; Plains EOB Church
this Easler Sunday 11t 6i,_giO-a.m. ill
charge of Rel/. and Mi's. Paul
Hodkff. There will bP 11pecla,l sl t11,
ing by memhcts of• the "t'l&amp;na;rega•
tion.

Kathryn Samples to Frank Jones
parcels, C�umbla.
i�artha Jewell Warren to Del•
mar W. and Opal J. Rhodes, lots ,
Hanlsonville, Scipio.
Jeisie 2!11.tlengo, ·Domil1eck Zar­
lengo, to Ethel M. Hite, 80.63 Aere
Rutland.
Charles C. Marcinko, adm., of
Peter Grant, die., to B, F, Parma•
lee, 4 1cre5, ..Cheater.
VJ11111 Fred Casto and Thelma
Gail &lt;.:uto to Neva, Bolyard, lots,
Middleport.
Kennetb J,.. aJ1d Belt)' C1ssim, to
Jud and Effie Qavls, .83 acres, Leb·
anon.
Campbell Harper, dee. to Helen
M. Harper, cert. for trans., Porn•
eroy.
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Charles and Margaret Russell to
W. M. and Margaret E. Sindair,
J acres, Chester.
Adam Ebersbach, dee., to Ber­
riice Ebersbach and Marguerite
Durst, cert. £or trans., Pomeroy.
Seven ea.!lements to Columbus
md Southern.
o,uas Yeag�r. Rhoda Yeager.
Ii.Illes A . tilehl,
.
Ida 0. Diehl, to
. { ennelh K. Braun and E. Jeanne
Jraun, Pomeroy.
Christian B. Plants to Bernetta
J. Plants, 30 acres, Orange.

THE DAIL SENTfUEL

DAILY CROS S W O R D

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tract to eo'ns�ct the piece of
equiptbehf atld Is att old and reli­
able· firm In . the fire appaTatus
b l.l.!inesa. U a person were to travel to various lire houses in our
large� cltlea rmch as Huntington ,
ColumbUI, Cincinnati, and even as
clo5' .:a Athens, he would see many
custom built Seagraves fire-fight.
i nJ apparatulil.
Althouih Middleport'• 1,iire
truck " will not be custom-built it
will be bu.ilt to fipeciflcations or
the ·M�ddleport Fire Dep.irtment,
and w11) be desigi'led to meet every
need of the local volunteer fire­
men.

The town has waile(;I. a tong time
for the cOUncil and Ht_e nre .department representatives to m ake a declsion as to just 'whi.Ch truck to
buy. BGt Jf the ·citizens f'ei(Uy knew
all that had to be $"ti.J.d:ied and
mappe� out be!or,e the £inal declS;­
II i1 to I!&lt; bulll on a till-cab In•
jon, they_ would probabt'y wonder
tematl�I
ch11B� and wlll be
how it 'Wis done· s6 soon.
equipped with a duel-ignlUon sys­
The fire-fighting apparatWL, bet.• t�m o;era�· from a . four ,battery
ter kho\tn ,ll;S ai "fire truck," will el ctrlt fyiUM. 1'1!e re�.!ob. · fbr this
e_
be one of the finest pie·ces of equip• t�
jyif;em. .IA lo &amp;11/e 1 .l'e&amp;et-ve of
ment in Meigs Countj,, and will hlei:trltal
In cise one sys­
hive features or fire-fiihtin1 equip tem �ould fill. II ilso ilves the
ment never dreamed of in the da�a iPliar.ajl!s added poV.er nteded in
of the horse drawn and hand drawh flre-!lalill.,. operations. Not to
fire engines.
mention -the fa&lt;;t it will llvl! loiiger
The Seagraves Corporation of llfe \o the vehicle ei1gih�.
Columbus was awarded the conSome o! the extras of tll� i�ar­
atus wlll be a 2800-watt njtit Plant
for ... at nlcht. Thlt feibire will
live adde� lllhl to the flrilnen
while lighting • lire, .. well "
ad&lt;ling to their safety While reloading equipment after a lire.
The truck wlll be equipped with .
Cheryl Edwards was guest of two boo81'er lines enabling the fire­
honor at a b1rthdU' p arty r:iven men to put more water on a fire
by her mot.ht:r, Mrs. V. D, Ed· quicker. These lines will be sup.
wards when tht (]lrl Scout Troop , Plittd , from a 500 1allon booster
of Sugar Run School m et recent- tank built into the tru('k, The
ly .at the Sacred Heart church au· truck will also carry :;7 feet o!
ditorium.
alumin'um ladders.
Follo"'.ing the iqe-etlng, games
Aldns with the 750 gallon pumpwere played and prizes awanled fng engine, the booster tank and
to Darla Ebersbach, Unda Shep· the ladders, the truck is known in
herd,. Peggy Hoffn�r, Barbara the fire service lt.O: a tripJe.combinKennedy and Candy Grueser.
ation fire apparatus.
After Cheryl opened her gills
There ate m,ny other features
iee cream centered with the Girl
Scout emblem, birthday uke, of this fire righting apparatus such
kool aid and 111ints were .erved as power eteering for easier hand­
by Mrs. Edwards assisted by Mrs. ling, 800 feet of additional hose,
Eugene Conde, girl scout leader brake locks, a saely feature during
pumping op(!ralion!I. There will be
and Mr!!. Wa
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Present were
�ed ibove 11. portable top-mounted deldee gun,
�c7
and Jennifer Bia ·tee', Karen foam eductor for use at pelroleum
Sue Bowen, Cyndie Conde, Terry and electrical fires, and a rear
Fulti, Vicki Fetty, Mary Francis, Windshield for the protection of
Sh1ron Freeman, Kathy Hannahs, firemen riding the rear of the ap­
Linda Heaton, Melanie Nibert, paratus.
s�. aft�r ,nany months, the dti·
Linda Reuter, Hilah Vau11han.
Wanda Lou Woods, Shirley Bax­ r.ens of Middleport will soon have
ter, Donna Hedricks, Nancy Titus the best piece o! fire fighting
Kuthy Disney, Nancy Vanlnwagen equipment the town has ever
Barbara · Roush ind Linda Dar­ known. It will stand ready around
the clock to serve the citizens of
nell.
Middleport whenever · the need
arises.
11als is but one of the many ex•
ample or the work and accomplish,
ments or Mel&amp;s County's volunteer
nremen as they work for their var,
lous home towns, alWays ready ta
The A-prll meeting of the Dau­ "Come A'Runnin'."
ghters or Ruth Class of the Unit­
ed Methodist Church was held
Monday afternoon In the rhurch
sorlal room with MN. C. E. W.
O S eSSIOn
Downie and Mis, Carrie Yeager
es.
hostess
BS
Ven1 ng
,()fl
Mrs. George Joochi m presided
chairman, preHarley,
with
E.
J.
pened
o
Mrs.
at the meeting which
devotions by Mias Lydia Ebert- sided over the , meellng of Group U
bach, using as her theme, "Eas• of the First United Presbyterian
ter Fae-ts and Faith-''. A poel'tl Chutch, whleh was held Monday
''The Betrayal, Crucifixion and evening at the church in MiddleResurrection'' compOAed by Mrs. port.
Continuina. the atudy of the Book
Ja('ob Gloeckner, a mf'!mber or
the elau, wl!I N!ld by Miss Lu· of Psalm!l!, the devotions were lad
·
by Mn. Floyd Clrll\ick.
cretla Genheimer.
Mn. E. O. Tewk1bary pr�!lented
Members reaponded to roll -call
with an £taler ThoU&amp;ht. Dulin1 ihe program for the 11Yening. In
the �Inets &amp;eHlOnt plans were hei- procnm -the 1n·c1� "Easter
made to vlalt the County In!_!r.m· Tboti&amp;hli" )&gt;f Petet Md'Sh�II and
ar'/ in the near lutUTe. Mrs. Hor) flaater �""· ,l«erpJ,en res�ndcd
Hannahs and Mrs. T. w. Bena:el tO ron till- iwtth: iiYJle \fffles,
The PH,tb-,t�ri.t, whlclr· wiU ]Jleel
were welcomed ta ,UftlL
At the close or the meetinf. 1 on APrll U at the Porl.Bmouth Pre!!•
11l•d oourse wp Hrved by the ,b)'tertan Church was snnoui'med,
After the meeting refreshm-ent.s
tibln!stei, " frMd a Uble · attractive
iftN! 111rved b)I lhe hostesse■, Mrs".
with 1prtn1 llowera.
The next mNtln1 Wlll be hetd R. M. Sherman, Mn. Walter Wad
■t the Genhe1ffler home, Mulbeny den, itn. Helen Le•is and Mrs
Lillian Stelft.
A.venue.

eow�

Blain, Mrs. Guy Woodruff Jr.,
Mrs. LyndaU Lewis, Inez ;Nedro,
Otho Wandllng, Mra. • William
HoffrQtn, Mrs. Charle, Robinson,
Mr■• Pearl Rudell, A,Jn. Stanley
OenRlni, James
1tall, Daniel
P•lnter, . AprlUe W!io, Mr,_. Tho.
Edin­
mu St,;ten, Mrs. J04eph
ger, Mnr. Edgar tbet( s and :!.1 ·1•
ghter.
April to: Paul - R:askin�. Mrs.
Mildred Ward, Mrs. T. GMver
QvnpbeU, Mrs. Roy William!,
Harry Drum�ond, Mrs. Robert
wamer,. Carrie L. Bulfingt�n,
John Potter, Joyce Roush, Chas.
M11ster1, · James McNtillis Mrs.
Clarence Roush, Wlllllm WOiie,
-Mr■. Lewis GrCen and son, Mrs.
Jpck Waui,::h nnd son, Mrs. Bustel'
Barrett , Mrs. CharleR M cClure
tind �on.
Births April Q Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Cadle, Mason, daughter;
Au.U.. 1�;....M� a�d Mrs. Clarence
NefSoh, ""Rullilid, \ sob':
Death April 9 Mrll. Gusla A.
Barton.

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Sugar !tun Scouts
Honor Member At
Birthday Party

Into Tours For
Mountaineer Vote

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-Voted to . H.Clte Dotk St. east
to the river ftom N. secend Av11.
on reque•t of the Standard OIi
Co., wbic:b OWDI adjolnlnr pro­
perty a plol of which is under•
atood to bt ln negotiation, for
Hie for a new buline11.
-Voted Oh motlon of Lee
Smith, to have • fire ph11 in­
stalled in tbe Brownell Avenue
area now reported without ade­
qu,te protection by Fire Chief
'Tom Darst who appeared before
Council. More adequate ,service
is lo be studied J.ater.
....,.Voted te •Pply to the Stale
Highway Dtipartment for a permit
to place a ttreet atop••o lla:ht at
N. Seoond and Race St., on
&amp;:rounds lt I.I a hu.ard to pedes­
trians and cm seekit11 egre11
from ft.act c,1nto N , SeC0.1:J"·
-Apprond Cbesl)lre town­
ship's reque,J for ■ nri, fire pro•
tectlon conb',tt, and CM"dmd an
investigation· ipto otbef, lrt:11 ser•
ved by the flro deputqte•t, u to
whether or not oonttfdl are
in force.
-Heard a Jett11r tram the Pub­
lic utilitiet Commlaion that
hearings for I ra&amp;9 ~tncreaae
reque,tod by tbe Cil!BOE 1111
Novemb¥ wW be te� i 1-Mr and
onnoun&lt;td ,,i1..., op..-11101&gt; may

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IContlnuH From P•11 One)
collect sewer fees and make -ar­
rangements for &amp;.1 le of bonds,
sh,ould ·reqquire another 90 d■ya
(to Sepl. 15, 1960.)
-Ddalled plans and specilica•
lions will take 120 days more,
and at that lime-Jan. 115, 1981,­
bids may be advertised and con­
tracls awarded.
Olher business transacted by
Council included :
-Approval ol a motion to meet
on lhe second and fourth Mon­
days ol each month lo eliminate
long once-monthly meetings.
-Arceptance of Mayor Mc•
t El hinney's report for March, of
$14-1.20 and the quarterly report
of treasurer Charlotte Perrin.
-Decided in favor or more
study -by the Safety committee
(Bill Childs, rhairman) on propos­
ed purchase of a new cruiser, af­
ter hearing Night Patrolman Ike
Neal review why the Polict De­
partment believes In a V·8 power
plant .nd automatie traiu\miu­
ion as compared to a straight
shift and 6 cylinder engirie.
.
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-Continued ('ammittee ac:tion bejlev_.
·�,i,
Ko
I offered
on additional street lights and· a:'
mee. . Mayor
re"luest lo vacate part of Elm St. pray•� ..,,_._ the �
MeE!Jl, . � gNlided
led by
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Clerk ·ii!
Grate wllll C..uneilAulhorbecl
1ll� ,1i&gt;lai,· ,
o , WO)'II• Glibooa,
, BiU , CJ:t,I�. 9'1,ptoo Mfr and
140 Smilll, ,!!ep�lnl·

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Is Reported

Four hundred twenty �. membera ■rt now enroUed, in the
Kuo o County 4-1:1 Club proiram
-143 boys -and 283 1irls. Three
hundred twenty•n lnt JKferent
families art re-presented by these
members.
The Good Luck Clover Club of
Mason le■dJ the li1t with 41 mem­
hers and the Leon Luckie, at
.eo ■ are aeeond with 38.
Other duba and their enroll­
ment art u follows: Busy Kreba
8; HU I Billie 17, M ountain Clim b­
er, l O, American Leaders 28, Old
To•'ll Mountaineers 13, Tra.ilbbzen 23, Pioneers 13, Hop To It 25.
Clifton _Climbera 25, Will ing
Workers 29, Tip To_p Toppen 22,
Happy Go Luckiea 26, Bu,y Bee
11 ' L ueIi: y Sta r 19 . nappy
uH Ult·
lera 20, Vernon Star Duaten 20
and Ok.eh 18.

WASHINGTON tJPl....:.Am:erl·
can, were challenged {oday to ae&gt;
oepl a, their "nation■! eoat." 111
education a Go pe:r cent bOOfl lf
teachers• 11laries by 1963, ,nd •
� billion dollar tchool building
program over the next decade.
These adwitt.edly ''drlltic'.'
goal• were propo� ·In a at.fl
study pNtpared by the U. S. Office of Education far d llCUllion
at a conference attended by leaders of 100 educational organiz:a•
lions.
The conference wu c,.lled by
Arthur S. Flemming, 1ec..:etary of
he,lth, education ■nd welfare.
Flemmin1 emphulzed to nport,11'.Location
""-.::- of l?,,UU
...... that the Off'·report was 1imply I ''baill f•
di1cu11lon'' at the conference, and
did nol neceuarilJ renect. admin• Dairy Wortclhop
Nine penons recently attended
l1tratioD thlnklnc.
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wort8hoP for f-H'era c.arryln&amp;
Der•
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However, Dr. L,,wrence
da
pt'1)jects, Wuciam G regory,
l.ry
ion
educ,.t
of
uioner
comml
thick
c
nty
qrlcultural agent, con­
ou
deacr'lbed the report in a fore•
the
■-ion.
utted
,
ap�
ward 11 "a profeuional tt
■I of the factual 1lluatlon - �.. ' Ttu,,e who panlc�pated are
Roush,
America.n1 ln their •�� � . Win ROUJh, Mervin
Dunn,
/lmmy
Sonya
Williamt00,
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lMP,i.
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in
build and mainta
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lie lonet. Wayne Willianuon,
� i•· ,
public school 1y1tem.
d DUnn, T. A. Williamson
�or
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CllaJ•
"elHD
The report aald U Ji
Leslie
11:,.yburn.
wb"a
that
al
sw-viv
1l
to n1tiou
'Mie
ne:1t
aeuion will be al
1tantlal improvement in the qual- 9..
m.
thi1
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Saturday at C.1ar­
be
ion
educat
It)' · of American
ence
Bleasinc's farm in U pper
e
decad
the
in
about
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ht
broue
Flail.
ahead:''
llf•
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locked
D
Wllb the nlliO
Traet.r Worl&lt;,hop
or death technologlcal race with
Thomaa Wllliam.s, luder of
Ruuia Lhe report 1■id, it 11 a the Leon Luckiea """ Club re­
matier' of "fearful ur-,ucy" to cently conducted a tractor main­
overcome th11 elallll'OOm And tea.• tenance workshop for club mem•
cher 1hortaa:ea now plaguin,: pub­ hen.
lic 1chool1.
Partic-ipatJn1 were
Tommy
Williams, Ronald Buck, Mervin
Mr. and "Mrs. Oscar Smith called Roush and Benny Barker.
on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diehl and
Williams baa .announced that
sona.
lhe next meetlni: will be at 10
p. m. April 23 in the county e:s:­
klnaion office.

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Af\!0 G£T MORE :rHAM JIQUr::I PEA­
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Americans Told

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Church G rc·Up

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Lieving Dairy
Herd Leads In
Month of March

The dairy herd of Otmer Lleving
of West Columbia, led the Dairy
Herd Improvment Auocialion for
the month of March, Jt bu been
reported by Wllliam F. Gregory,
Maaon County Agent.
The Lieving herd of 21 cows test,
ed 837 pounds ol milk per cow and
an average of 38,8 pound, of fat
per cow.
othert on the honor roll were
Ray Crank, Henderson; W. A. Bark·
er, Southside; �uuell Jonea, Pl.
Pleasant; Oran Love, Hartlord; C.
L. Cottrill, Pt. Pleasant; MarCus
Weaver, Letart; Brown &amp; Rood, Le·
tart; Mrs. Bess M. Stone, Pt. Pleas­
ant; Pirl Burrts, Maton ; Hunting­
ton State Hoapital, Barboursville;
R. H. McCoy, Weal Columbia; J.
Hanly Morgan &amp;son, Pliny; o. A.
Smith, Hortlord; Rolle Loe, Galll­
poU• Ferry; Robert Hoffman, Let­
art; John Mc.Neill, Weit �olumhia
and Thomas B umgarner, Weat Co­
lumbia.
Leadina: the E.')P ,Honor Roll for
F11bnaary wa1 David Rouah of Le­
t.art whoae herd of -0 cowa aver­
a 1ed 1 133 pounda of milk per cow
wilh an average of .ci pounds or
fat per cow.
Othen on the EDP Honor Roll
were Wood.row ·Brown, Let.art G. C.
Sommer, Soutmide; C I a r e n c e
Thoma■, Letart; E. iB. Jones, pt_
Pleasant;
Old Town FUin, Inc.,
,
Unite 1, Pt. Pleaaant; Douglas
ou...,c:a
f&amp;RI' ,S:HIT
Letart; Old Town Farm, Inc.
TOKYO
. A 1,� ¥1erl- Roush,
PlUMBING end lLECTltlCAL
Unlte
2..
·pt. Pleaaanl; Clifford Car­
c1n Sel1mo · tocltJ ""'"
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REPAIRS end SIIIVICI
lbe Unit,¢, · . I It 1...liig In &amp;0!1, Muon; and Otis Randolph,
Leon.
P.,.._
,ialiM\ ..rth­
s an -� 1 "l�fh11 the Mrt, Mildred Donohew and Greq
da), er of :
:• •� !)!ere are." gory, called oo Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Harold Ohase, Mer.
olate _
WH lpl
by Dr. Oura and Nancy Wedneaday.
Locutl St.
,!�; o�pitor of
Mra. Ben Spencer is a surgical
Mlddl...... C)!arlt• 11'-,
' lh•. ''lllch1't;,
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eilurlng patient in Holzer Hoapllal.
Pi- W.Y 1°2511
ill!. mllJnllqJ; _ 1-,J� , ·.
aaaa■a■ elaoin eU.oin

Church Class
Holds Meeting
Monday Afternoon

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Hopefuls Plunge

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Sewage Work
Possible In '61

'J'!te Mjddlepbrt Volunteer �e Department moved closer
to liec�m!ng µie best. equlp ild deparlinent in �elJ!s County
last Fruiay night as a resul r of the cotil\cU'! decision on the
town's new f1'-e-figlJtipg appara•t us.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,-0., Aptll 12, 1960-3

lly BOIi l!:. BYE&amp;

Sunday dinner guests of M•r.
an&lt;l Mrs. Dkk Sterrett were his
By Waller E. 1i1Mt
parents, Mr. und Mrs.
&gt;onald
Sterre t t und r.on Oarr ·oj M 1 .
NORRIS FAMll,Y
WF.AVF.R •"A M I LY
Perry, 0., 1.1ml h1•r parf'nh1 ·1 · , Mr�
Gi lbNt Norri� aud wiff' Anr,:f'• and Mrs. Olis
Adle)' Weo ·:ti r marri1•d Sarah
· und son, ·
Sayre. Thl'\r rhlldr1•r1 wn1• Alo11m lina are the fin! Norris' we find Mux and Mr.s. J Knopp
larry
\\'.Olfe-,
all of
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
married f'annie Pt'l rel. und Mory any re1·ord of in thl11 s(icllon. Mr, 1-ladnf'.
The
Middlepor1 Literary Club
Norri11 tlicd Octobt r 3 1 , 1889 and
Ann.
o meeting Wf'dnesduy
hold
will
1876.
Both an
hl� wifi• April 30,
Mr. and Mrs.
Athejt werC' urtcrnoon ut lhe home of Mrs.
Alonzo and t'11 1mie Wci1111'r'i. huriNI in thr l'lanl s Ccrnetrry or in Chesaped:e Walter
last Sa1 urdu.y in
to be
children CJ)'de rn.irrled Stella Wolft• Ccmelery al J-&gt;lanla.
connel·Uon with the st•llling of Cedric Clark with pupersSanboni
!less
Mit1s
by
presented
D1vl11, daughter of Elwood Davi.!!,
I lhc l'slate of h1' :r cousin, Mrs. K und Mrs. Arthur Strauss on the
Thl'lr t·hlldrcn Edward married M. M.:.ir' ,ndule
one d1u1thler Finnie B�lle. mar•
who d ied lai;l year. United Nulions.
Sadie Shannon. Chi ldren Mall lf'
tied Orville Brown. Sallie.
Afttr thfl death of his flrHt mnrriccl I'. H. Shields. Their
MrH. Helt'nn Buker and son
Celebrate flirtl,doy
•- wife
GRANG E MEETING '
Adley married her t·ousin, l'hllclren l'u�I, t 'laud�•, t-� lijah.
LBrry on(I Miss Phyllis St1n1eY
Mrs. Graee Whaley, Mrs. Mildred
lnt.m1tlonal
itm1
Unfttal
,By
Lina rnarr1ed Wllham Haymon. 11. nd ( ' \ Hrord H1•nvcr W{'re In Col•
Mary Sayre, d■lllhh•r of ,John and
Thr Racine- Grange has announ­
YI,
Stanley, Mn. Villa Carl, and
12
April
� Is" Tuesd1f,
Jon"• S1yrf'. Ch ildren hy Thrir children Hay. Hohorl, liar- umhu!I 4H't'r 1 /w wr,'k&lt;'tHI to vii.ii ef'd a ml'eling fo·r Wett n,sday
,1r�. Edna Schoenleb visited with
the
103rd
day
of
the
year,
with
,.., Hannah
hi• 11econd m■rl'laae were ll11rrM ultl. Poul 11nd rtu5h,
wit h Mrs. Bnkt•r nm1 (. 1 lfford ' s t•ven in� al B o'clock with a
1rs. Berta Mathews at her home on
Pih-hard
11'hi
n111rrl1•d
t,:lla
lHon
llw MPigs Memorial 283 more in 1960. F•Ho\rer, first �ast Secottd St. Monday evening
..
mar,led
Samufll
Dttvlnnty,
tlw11
"• Jani�• Gache1, John manird Vir­ Ttwir d1lldren ..�dwln, t,: ulah, Hos� hrot ht•r nnfi fotnily, Mr. nud M . s. speaker for
llospitnl bond Issue 8t:'hedulfd to day.
William fShorh'l lil'aviir ·
'the moon 111 approaching lti o celebrate her birthday. Mrs.
ginh1 Sonetl, All&lt;'c marrlc1t L111rl• Tan, 'fom and C11rl.
hi.!
present.
lathews enjoyed gifts from her
M rs. I ft'nry " 11 t'llllC"Hy am! Mr.
last quarter.
Samuel
m■ri-led
Arminta and Mrs. II. T. WPsl
.. fl Chipman Sr., G•or2e nuarrlPd
rlends. Mrs. Eslher Gros.!I, sister
.iml
Thomas
The
morning
stan
are
M
ereur)'
Elhabtlh Wood, and Buckhannon. Poundt, Their t'hlldren Fny, rloyd
LODGE SESSION
f Mrs. M11hews served refresh­
.• ' · Ellubeth Woods w11 a sl�trr or Freel•nd, t'r11.11klln, F'rPeda, Flor- Mark w�r&lt;' Wt·t•kcn( l gu1,sh of M r.
'Rose Lod11c will .ll'l.edt Man, Jupiter and Saturn .
White
The
nents
during th(! evening.
lltld
Mrs.
Mont
West
Sr..
_
u
ncl
Mr.
on thlR day In hieto,Y:
' l:lrl Wolfli11 wife
en('e, Franrelil, Ji�ern, Floni.-.
ond Mr1J. Mont W1•sl .Ir., tn Hose­ this Wednesday nl 1 he Am1�lca�
tn
177'1,
Henr}'
Clay,
A
merican
Legion llall Jn Middleport nt 1 : 30
vllle
•
staieaman and ora�or1 was born,
'&lt;I
I
R
Mr. and Mrs. lrn Hu&lt;'k or Athens p, m,
In 186\, Confeder,te forces op
ESTI
INTEll
TO
D
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•)EVOTII
spelll Mo,utuy with hiN undt&gt; und
ened fire on Ft. Sumter.
f. Olrl'I
MEETING
26. Anrer
HI.INTERS
FOX
,
N
S,MASO
•\ 1 •
MEIG
AREA
OF
111mt.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
&lt;'harles Mc•
In IOffl lhe Hl'ppodrome open!'d name
25. LettThe Meigs Counl.y FoK Hunters
t;. ·"
Rl�ftl r.• I, OwN, flubU•her
Narnr.c. Tho Uuck/J will be leav­
in
New York with a spectacula1
T._lloon
over
rnonthlf
their
hold
w"lll
As11ociallon
•
J'llubliaked
e"Vtty .tt·maoon e1
lng
80011 for th1•ir sui11111cr hume
8. A bundle
dlllll
8. Bea earle
meeting el Rulrl Knobs Wednesday musical revue, a Yankee Circu! ept Sunday bJ Thf Jb1o V■llel
In
Mlnnesotn
.
on Mars.
11. Bhmder■
211. To
10, Olrl'I
'u bliell l n,: Compan, lit . 110 .,,..
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Erlewl m! ('vening, April t3. at 1 -:.m. it is an·
In 194ft, the 32nd Pre1idenl ol
nickname l!J. Dickens•
banlo St., P�!!ll!"OJ, Ohio. u�,
nouiwell.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Hobcrl Erlewine
Llllle -­ ,a. Cloter
ll, Like In
the United States, Franklin Dela
1eu 9ffli!e phone WY2-2 156, Jttorand sun Dalt' Lee, of S1,ring(it'ld
l&amp;. Thu.ter
value.
19. Found•
no
Roosevelt
died
in
W1rrr
DANCI SATURDAY
al office obone WY2-Z137,
spent the wet•kcnd with thf' for.
boclldrop
12. De&lt;:0r•le
or
The Darwin llecreation Associo• Springs, Ga.
Eruered II second c1,11 m•lklll
1 T. Onloollke
J.f,. Pirate'■
mer'!! mother Mrl'!. Mlnnit F.rlr•
In 195&amp;, Al' ertectlve antl-polir
the
dirnre
tion
i!'I
aponsoring
a
Iii
i.t tb pon offiee at Poai
a■fttir
plant
drtnk
Chrl1t.
wine who Is ('OnvaJe11ring at he-r
vaccine Wal annouttced, deve)op
roy,
Ohlo.
1"....,.11•• .a....- home on Grant St ., 'from a r.-cenl nurlinr1ham Woodman's Halli Sat•
H. Po1ture
lit Rolary
Ian
urday evening it hi anno u�eed. ed by Dr. Jon4s Salk of Pitts
Nattonil idwirtl1ln1 NDl'lf!ND�
lf. S"pplant
bead
lllneu,
con•. , burgh.
tff: htU.t.t.-mbalJ.. h.. M1
Jt, qtty tntn.
:n. Oarment
N. aL At11nla11
)q',
Ind Mn. Emerson Jonea Proceed!t ,rill be used in the
(n 1�7. Postm11ter Gtnera
blU,dln1
potltlcll lnll,. If, Manll&amp;l'ln
20. Pnft oC
a1n1to11 Ave... New Y0rlr. att
and dau&amp;hter Barbara were In &amp;tructlon of a community
, µnunerfleld curt1Ued delivery o! "'• ynrk,
:
1
a co,t
12, Awned
al
Darwin.
.
t..
dl¥11too
Athens
Sunday
lo
11.ttend
the
S.
maltt
becauseCongresa
cu1
21. Corridor
(boll
aa, - CUrlalll 1111. Chanae
l:ili.bletlr,tlaa f&amp;NI: .lellven'I �
Palm Sunday 1ervlces held In
his approprlaUon,
J3. ematler
MEITINO
POSTPONE
mter
D
...,. ·•Ull,btt, J6 .'etnlf
1
•
Mtqi,orla� Auditorium. At thlt an•
-(colloq.)
,
The
meet
Ing
o
the
PlilSt
oun,
1m• rflr In 1dv1nce 1
.,.r
•11::
f
nuU aervl (Flllln11: or the Crosr1)
A th0u1bl foF t Yi Franklin ,'hi 'Dli� , 14'r..tlatl offlel; • 111.�
H. Corn
fl('i�
C
us
o
Thcodor
the
of
t'i!lor�
'f
1
,mall Jir-1 ' .aad boy, or Athena
coverlnl'
tits felirtt ,11 monthl, fr.90: thrN mODtna
t-"Jaf �6-Lado RobMvllt,
1�4e scho-ls pZa,te rtowers In the n or A., srhedul!'d for Thu
IT, A whit, tur
ln1u1�ral
addre11,
lald:
"We- hav( ..1.8C►. a, metor rtute when avd
of Mrs. JUchllii:tHed croas whlt'h is railJed -up. 4'Vtnlni-: 11 the home
IO. lndeflnit•
,tonj 4bl1: one muntb, 11- BJ mail: Cl•
live
cannot
that
we
learned
Jl(l
&amp;
be
t
ned
artlcl1
Sharon Jonea, older daughter or ard Campbt-11, has en po
at peaca; that our well-beln&amp; i.• 'fMr •i _. •nonthi. If.ii; lftl w
due
to
the
death
or
Mrs.
Addll!
11. Bmoothtd
the Emeraon Jones, pl.i.yed Eu­
d11pendent oh the well-betna o! �w. a.ao � IIMP\th. 11
U. -k.
tu mu11c ror ' lh11 children', pro­ Grue1er, • member.
oth11r n1tlona, far away."
_
•Ulb'1 1hop
ce11lon1I. The Jones also attend­
Olt"NOI MIITIN G
1Jtt11 ,hlld.
ed the nnal &lt;'Oncert pf George
Grange will meet
Rock
M. Mr. Truman.
Katz, pianist. a member of the Thursd•YS0,rin•8
at
8
p.
"'-· A program
17. CauUou,
OU faculty who la leaving ror will be presented by\the
39. Bplrlt
lecturer.
further study ln Europe.
fO. Deteat
Memher, are requeated.... to brihS
41. Les Joint
fll&amp;!II, �lery or sandwich!'.'!, £or te,­
'2. Copier
freshmentl.
Rutland
Garden
Cl11b
DOWN
Hold, Flower Sale ,
t. tnrtrenee
TO MIIT
I. Wind
At1 • me■na to flnanC'e their clvir
CHARLESTON, W. Va. 1,11'I The
·
B
'ed
ord
PTA will meet �t
tn■trumenll
beaullflc11lon project.! for Rutland, 7 :30 p. m, Wedttelld•y at the school. Democratlc pre11JenUal 11pirants
:s. Prffet1p-­
lh� Rutland Garden Club will hold
There wtn bf!l a speak�r on the hql· Hubert Humpbttly and Joh11 Ken­
llM lffln
• Ille of F.■sler flow!'rs this week pital bond luue and ■ proJtr•rh nedy plun1ed into their Weal Vir­
t. Chief deU.7
at ihe F:rltwlne Hardware Store ltt will bt preaented bt the pu,11, o �ini■ .. p�lmat)' CAJII.PlllftS wUh op­
f
( Babyll
Rutland.
the achQol. Each family Is Hked tb timlsm runnlna hiah In both campt.
I. MlMourl or
Mn. Robert c,n•d�y is chairman
Both Kenned)', whote reteDI Wft
If- York
·11.
of !h• proJ..1 and Ifill be usioted bring a pit for refreshments.
eonaln primary victory left hiri\ the
current tront-amner, and HQ.mph•
DAILY cnYPTOQllOTE - HeNl'I how to wOlli 111 by club rnembe11. The 1ale wlll be
CLUI TO MIIT
held Thul'ld.;, Friday ond &amp;llur•
A X 'l' D J. II A A X II
The Windln1 Trail Garden Club ny tthedulf'd • full day of hand­
day. The club wUI have a large will meet Thuraday eventn11 at the !h•kiJ\.I and spe1kln1 In prepua­
11 L O JI O l" S L L O W
nrlety or noWen on hand.
home of MI)n1. Charles Ritne with tion for the M!'f 10, »rlmary. toun
On, ltltff llmpty IUndll ror anothtr. In t'hl1 ump1• A le ullCI
HumphNlt hil 1eReduled
Jette
Bln&amp;I•
etc.
O'a,
r-. apoe­
Mr■• Allard Pratt Id hostess.
tor th• t.l'INII L'a. X for the two
t.oc1n. Man, Pinevme, 0ft.
for
lNphN,, the •rth and tonnatlon of tht word.I an all blntl.
Rutl11nd SerDkn
Wolloh and Blliefttld. He
an■
•
HOl.1111 HOIPIT "L
,:..Ch day the code ltltef1 are dlfferenL
Apnounced For W1&gt;ek
Admllted April a: Mrs. Dallas has •p-pearanre lined up for Aprll
&amp; c,,ptor,am q.,1auo,
Beilnntn1 Thu.rsday eve.,tn1 at Cadle, Ji11 1on; Mn. Hoover ·Ayer, . 25 and May 2, S, 6, ?, 9 and 10.
.
Kenne-dy will bf lh the atate
T:!O
p.m. at the �•1r"t Bal)tlst Ripley; N'.bl Carrie Lou Buffin.II•
R O C H N Y Chut&lt;'h,
J'
K CI
PYYNFBRV
B J' V
Rutland will be a thret ton, twin.too: Mn. C.,aren-ce Nel- April 18. 19, 20; 29, IT and 30 and
night ev1na:ell1lle service endlna 1on, ftutland; Mra. Noah Stout, May 1, 5. 8, 8, and 9.
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:II Q V F S
O R
W V� C H
J B J. J' O
Ea1ter SundJ)'. Rev. Lacey Hogan, PomeroJ,
f
M It !! R V U B V C M V - I: K J C, R K C ,
Bidwell ta the pa�:tor 1rtd will be
Oo!NO �Ol VAtjTION
April 10: Sidney A. Spen«r,
H!ll1ted "by Rev. AndN\w WTl.&amp;:ht
WASHINGTON utt - l&gt;re■ldent
Y•te...,.• C1,Pt 1 te1 IT 13 BA.ID Tl{AT OOD 11 .Air
EriHJ\h_
q:;,er ••ned to n1 IP, A•·
P0mel'OJ;
Elmer
Jhle,
Ch�,hlre;
loc�I.
Women
of
the
Miulon■r)'
AJRII.
NS-VOLT
WA'IB J'OB 1'HII BIG BA'l'l'ALIO
a .• Ii
Mn.
Cliude·
Relt.nlrei,
PomMoy.
.�� !tir,i tqlllni v••
G
S
,
oclea.,
wlll
parilc.U,ate.
The
public
1\lJ!t
40 -. st1111 :rwl w ctrltlc tt. fllD.l
Di1malled April D: Mn, Ken- l!ait.Qn bf a eel br ·1d dlJt.
la invited to attend.
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COME
A'RUNNIN'

Ominous Return Of Polio Observed

· Five years ago today the Salk polio vaccine
was pronounced "safe, eflective and potent,"
according to Mrs. Audrey Young. Chairma·n
uf the Meigs County Chapter of The Natiohal
' Foundation.
We of the Meigs County Chapter remem­
belr Ibis day with great pride," Mrs. Young ·
said. "It me�nt that 15 years of effort were
rewarded with success - an effective pre•
ventive- ol paralytic polio."
The fill,llings of the historic Francis R,,port
�re flashed around the world, hera lding re­
. JUie from the haunting fears of every father
and mother . The Francis Report was prompt­
ly hailed as a medical classic and a milestone.
The Francis pronouncement was based ol1
an evaluation ol the fam�d field trials ol the
year before I 1 954). These mammoth-scale tri­
als, fin�ce.j by the March of Dimes at a cost
of 1\I/Olil.J7,500 ,000, Involved 1 ,830,000 child
,·''.pq.U.o pio�r•··, aged five to nine.
e)iUdren represented 44 states. A
total of 440,000 of them received Salk vac­
cine shc&gt;ts_and another 2 10,000 were glven'ln­
nocuou., dummy shots. This latter group, to­
iether with 1 , 1 80,000 children who received
no khots or any kind, served as "controls" for
romparlson purposes.
, All.8e from these small-fry more thnn 300,000 voluntee r adults, doctors, nurses, teach­
ers and others, sparked by thousands of vol­
W1teers from Nationa l Foundat ion chapters,
worked on the field, trials.
A few hours after the reading of the Fran•
cis Repor l, the United States Public Health
Service licensed the vaccine for mass produc­
tion.
Much earlier , The National found ation had
guar&amp;nteed !n advan ce enough Salk vaccine
fUr nl11e million children (three shots each) if
the Francis ller101t proved favora ble. The
National f'oun dalio n thus committed $9,000,­
�oo of March of Dimes contri,itlons for vac-

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SERVICE
Phone WY-2-24$!

MI DDLEPORT, OH I O

HADY POI IASl'II-Th1 Brennan. family la &amp;II t.ogged out tor Euler in thl..a MlchJgan
a.venu• acene 1n Chicago. The tathl!r, Thomu V. Brennan Ueftl, tallon tor the tamily
-.ch year tor thUI OC'Cuton He'• a fuel oll dealer when be tm't maJdng tamJly dotheas.

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Laurel Cliff
Social News

Charles Diehl has recovef" from
aeveral days' illnesa.

Mr. and Mn. Charles Diehl and
son LoulJ attended the County
Spelling Bee at Rutland where
Louis represented the Salisbury
Conaolidated School.

Mr. and Mn. Don Smith and
children were the Sunday gue11ts
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smitp..

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith 1pent
recent evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Diehl.
11

BIRTH ANNOUNCID
Mr. and Mn. James soulsby,
1639 Lincoln Hgt1, are announcing
the birth of a son, Jame1, at the
Mason Clinic, April •· The baby
weighed nine pounds four ounces.
Gram;lparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jed
Will, Pomeroy, and Mrs. E. J.
Soulsby, Syracuse. The Soulsbys
fun With Children
"Fun With Olildren" w.as the have two other children, Susan, 6,
theme of a · special session for and Patrick, 2.
members enroUed in the child
RUMBLING PAV£MENT
oare project.
Proper clothing,
TALLAHASEE, l'la. UPI-A
food and play for pre-s('hool
traffic engineer for the 1''1orida
children were discu85ed.
Those who attended were Mary Road Department rerorted Thurs•
Smith, Sheila Beaver, Vickie Mc­ day engineers are experimenting
Kinney, Linda Williams, Martha with a rumbling pavement in
OH, THESE PlOPlEI-Nlkko Von Barenhot watchea thole
Thompson, Bonnie St.a.ats,
Mr.s. hopes lhe noise will keep drivers
crazy people al the 1960 lntemaUonal Purebred Dog &amp;how
Harry D. Staats and Mrs. Albert from becoming victims of ' ' high­
U'.I Berlin. Niki«&gt; l• a de.acendant or a SL Bernard credited
0. Thompson. J,anet
Wallace, way hypnosis.' '
"'11th �wing the hea of 40 people between 1800 anlll 1812.
4-H Club Agent supervised the
meeting.
at the home of the B. K. Ride- moved into the Summerfield
nours.
Apartments.
Recent guests o( Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. Vista Frank, Minersville,
M arion Wood were Mr. and Mrs. called on Mn. Mollie Bookman,
BY CLARIC E ALLEN
1 Vietor Wood, Dearborne, Mich., Tuesday.
Mr.s. Everett Hayes, Great Bend Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDole, To­
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cleland aad
David Heaton spent Saturday visited at the Lucille Smith borne ledo and Mrs. Mary Jane Efaw
Mrs.
James Bailey were in Galli·
'
,with Donnie Roush.
Athens.
Monday.
'
lis
Wednesdly.
po
Recent callers at the Painter ,
•
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bailey, Mrs.
Calling on Mr. and Mrs� BiDy
home Were Mrs. Raymond Taylor,
The WSCS,, met at the Methodist
Raymond
Mrs.
Cleland
Tuesday
evening
were
and
Will
William
Walter Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Wil•
Church Thursday for an all day
liam T,ylor and son, Addison ; Mrs. Elberfeld spent Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Eldon will, Mr. and meeting.
Mrs.
Henry
Daily,
Syracuse
·and
James Bailey and daugbier, Colum• :n Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey.
/ --- -----bus; Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph Painter
Bobby Lynn, Debbie and Sandy
Mr. and Mrs. John Reuter and ,
and children, Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Wood were Thursday
supper children have returned lo their
Brown and childr(!n.
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chri.s· home in Akron having been call•
gues's
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet call· ly.
ed here by the death of her fath­
ed on Mrs. Jennie Roush Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Gordon and Oris Ginther spent the weekend er, B. K. Smith.
Mrs. Donald Baumgardner .and
children of Carpenter, Mr. and in Cincinnati wilh Mr. and Mrs.
daughter and Freda Harl, New
Mrs. Roy Kesterson, Pl. Pleasant, James Ginther -and sons.
Haven called on Mrs. Ori1 Gin­
and Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Eastman
ther
Saturday.
Mn.
Bob
Rilchle
and
son
Bob­
were Sunday visitors of �.fr. and
Mrs. Fred Rice has been re­
by spent Saturday in Dexter City
Mrs. Dana S. Turner.
turned to her home after a week
Mr. and Mrs. Will Heilman call· with (riendii.
in the Meigs General Ho&amp;pit.al.
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner
Mr. aand Mrs. Henry Eichinger
Harry Lee Bailey and daughter
Tuesday.
and
sons
apeot
the
weekend
in
Debbie,
Pomero)', epent Monday
Diana Baer spent Sunday and
Sunday night with Mary Jo Roush. Groveport with Mr. t1nd Mrs. Ver• evening with. Mrs. Chloe Bailey.
Larry Bailey, Tom Summerfield
Shirley Heilman spent Tuesday non Zarbaugh.
David
Riggs and Tony_ Gennatte
night with Bemela Pooler at the
Mrs. AmJ Wolf and Mrs. Anna
Floyd Stout home, Long Bottom. Tutlle called on Mrs. Mollie Book attended the Ohio Industrial Arts
Association Convention at Lbe
Mr. and Mrs. Don Matlack and man Saturday.
�eil
House. Columbus, Saturday.
on
lied
ea
J{ay
Donna
daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode and
Mrs. Chloe Bailey wa.s a Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush. Wed­
guest of Mu. El�beth Wickham Mr. and .M.ra. Ronnie M,yers have
nesday evening

West Shade
Social Events

Chester Sociul
Events Reported

IN MOBILGAI ECONOMY RUN -

RAMBLER AMERICAN
CUSTOM WINS
OVER ALL COMPAC TS
WITH 28.35 M. P.G.
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Rambler wino again! Under official
• USAC l!Upervieioq, a Ramblor Ana-·
icaa Cuatom scored best 118" mileage

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of all aua- 28.35 M.P.G.-in tbe

17th nmntn1 of the Mobilgaa Economy Run.
All can were equipped wi,th automatic tran&amp;i­
miaoion-and wen, cbo.n at random by UBAC
officials from dealer ehuw,wma or factory aa80Rlbly lines.
No ear owneS' shou1d expect to match in every­
day driving the mileage achieved in this test by
Rambler or any of the other cars. However, thia
test provides addition.al proof that Rambler de­
livers best gas fll:ilee.ge whorevw you drive.

FOR AMERICA'S LOWEST- PRICED, MOST ECONOMICAL CARS, SEE

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MQTOR SALES, 242 W. Mein St., P-••• Ohio

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,G.mmentating Editorially

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-cine production before the results ol the field
trials were known so that vaccine would be
available against the next "polio season."
Tragtc�lly, j\llit because a polio prevenlive
had been developed, millions of people in the
United States became complacent They told
themselves that If "the other fellow" receiv­
ed his Salk shots, they need not trouble to
get theirs.
These indifrerent millions couldn't have
been more mistaken.
True, paralytic polio did begin to decrease
In 1955, the crippling disease struck al 1 3, 850; i n 1 956, the total dropped lo 7,91 l ; i n
1 957. to 2,499. And i n 1958. lo 3,697.
But for 1959, the provisional figure for
paralytic polio is 5,694, which is a substantial
and ominous upturn .
The National Foundation since 1955 has
vigorously combatted this apathy and indif­
ference with nationwide educational cam­
paigns in which all of our 3, 100 chapter s
have valiantly joined.
But this fifth anniversary of the Francis
neport is a most appropriate and timely OC·
. casion on which to rededicate chapter mem­
bers, our volunteers and leaders or public
opinion in each community, to the task of
destroying the polio threat forever.
One u rgent reason for redoubling efforts
is that today. almost on the eve of the "polio
season," a lmost 91 millions in the United
States were without any Salk vaccination (of
an estimated population of 1 78 millions).
Included in this total, which represents 5 1
pet cent of the populati on, were nearly five
million childre n under age five , the most vul­
nerable period for inlantile paralysi s.
And on ly 38 per cent of the populat ion
have had the prescri bed three shots, a situa­
tion which Basil O'Connor. preside nt of The
Natlonai Found ation, describes as "a nation ­
al tragedy."

HISTORY
OF

Meigs County

Around And
About
Middleport

.. PIIDDII HOUDAS'tl".T .

Ear\Y this faJI, o.r mafbe sooner
a bright red 7 50 c,uon pumper'
will roll into Middleport to be
added to the lo'fn'-' fire fi glitin�
equipment. It wll1 mark a n end to
a long line .pf meetln�s, diseussions
an9- planning sessions that have
kept seven members of lhe M iddleport Flu� Dep11rtmenl, the town
council, and the other 1 9 members
or the department. busy si ncl· last
November's election.

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DAILY SENTINEL
GOCO FRIDAY SERVI CE
There will he .a Community Good
Friday Servl"e at the 'l'upper!I
Plain11 Mt!lhodlsl Church thit Fri•
tla}' at 1 :30 p.m. Speaker! will be
R&lt;'v. Eldori Hinke of Eden United
Hrrl hl'rn t'htirch, Rev. Hal Doster
or the Tuppers Plains Christ iao­
Church, ltcv Paul Hook, of 1 ht
Tuppers PlPins EUB Charge, und
Hcv rreetand Norris o! thu host
&lt;..:hurr,. There will be spBdal
numbers in song ..
SUNRISE SERVIC E
There will be a sunrise Service
at lhc Tuppcri; Plains EOB Church
this Easler Sunday 11t 6i,_giO-a.m. ill
charge of Rel/. and Mi's. Paul
Hodkff. There will bP 11pecla,l sl t11,
ing by memhcts of• the "t'l&amp;na;rega•
tion.

Kathryn Samples to Frank Jones
parcels, C�umbla.
i�artha Jewell Warren to Del•
mar W. and Opal J. Rhodes, lots ,
Hanlsonville, Scipio.
Jeisie 2!11.tlengo, ·Domil1eck Zar­
lengo, to Ethel M. Hite, 80.63 Aere
Rutland.
Charles C. Marcinko, adm., of
Peter Grant, die., to B, F, Parma•
lee, 4 1cre5, ..Cheater.
VJ11111 Fred Casto and Thelma
Gail &lt;.:uto to Neva, Bolyard, lots,
Middleport.
Kennetb J,.. aJ1d Belt)' C1ssim, to
Jud and Effie Qavls, .83 acres, Leb·
anon.
Campbell Harper, dee. to Helen
M. Harper, cert. for trans., Porn•
eroy.
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Charles and Margaret Russell to
W. M. and Margaret E. Sindair,
J acres, Chester.
Adam Ebersbach, dee., to Ber­
riice Ebersbach and Marguerite
Durst, cert. £or trans., Pomeroy.
Seven ea.!lements to Columbus
md Southern.
o,uas Yeag�r. Rhoda Yeager.
Ii.Illes A . tilehl,
.
Ida 0. Diehl, to
. { ennelh K. Braun and E. Jeanne
Jraun, Pomeroy.
Christian B. Plants to Bernetta
J. Plants, 30 acres, Orange.

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tract to eo'ns�ct the piece of
equiptbehf atld Is att old and reli­
able· firm In . the fire appaTatus
b l.l.!inesa. U a person were to travel to various lire houses in our
large� cltlea rmch as Huntington ,
ColumbUI, Cincinnati, and even as
clo5' .:a Athens, he would see many
custom built Seagraves fire-fight.
i nJ apparatulil.
Althouih Middleport'• 1,iire
truck " will not be custom-built it
will be bu.ilt to fipeciflcations or
the ·M�ddleport Fire Dep.irtment,
and w11) be desigi'led to meet every
need of the local volunteer fire­
men.

The town has waile(;I. a tong time
for the cOUncil and Ht_e nre .department representatives to m ake a declsion as to just 'whi.Ch truck to
buy. BGt Jf the ·citizens f'ei(Uy knew
all that had to be $"ti.J.d:ied and
mappe� out be!or,e the £inal declS;­
II i1 to I!&lt; bulll on a till-cab In•
jon, they_ would probabt'y wonder
tematl�I
ch11B� and wlll be
how it 'Wis done· s6 soon.
equipped with a duel-ignlUon sys­
The fire-fighting apparatWL, bet.• t�m o;era�· from a . four ,battery
ter kho\tn ,ll;S ai "fire truck," will el ctrlt fyiUM. 1'1!e re�.!ob. · fbr this
e_
be one of the finest pie·ces of equip• t�
jyif;em. .IA lo &amp;11/e 1 .l'e&amp;et-ve of
ment in Meigs Countj,, and will hlei:trltal
In cise one sys­
hive features or fire-fiihtin1 equip tem �ould fill. II ilso ilves the
ment never dreamed of in the da�a iPliar.ajl!s added poV.er nteded in
of the horse drawn and hand drawh flre-!lalill.,. operations. Not to
fire engines.
mention -the fa&lt;;t it will llvl! loiiger
The Seagraves Corporation of llfe \o the vehicle ei1gih�.
Columbus was awarded the conSome o! the extras of tll� i�ar­
atus wlll be a 2800-watt njtit Plant
for ... at nlcht. Thlt feibire will
live adde� lllhl to the flrilnen
while lighting • lire, .. well "
ad&lt;ling to their safety While reloading equipment after a lire.
The truck wlll be equipped with .
Cheryl Edwards was guest of two boo81'er lines enabling the fire­
honor at a b1rthdU' p arty r:iven men to put more water on a fire
by her mot.ht:r, Mrs. V. D, Ed· quicker. These lines will be sup.
wards when tht (]lrl Scout Troop , Plittd , from a 500 1allon booster
of Sugar Run School m et recent- tank built into the tru('k, The
ly .at the Sacred Heart church au· truck will also carry :;7 feet o!
ditorium.
alumin'um ladders.
Follo"'.ing the iqe-etlng, games
Aldns with the 750 gallon pumpwere played and prizes awanled fng engine, the booster tank and
to Darla Ebersbach, Unda Shep· the ladders, the truck is known in
herd,. Peggy Hoffn�r, Barbara the fire service lt.O: a tripJe.combinKennedy and Candy Grueser.
ation fire apparatus.
After Cheryl opened her gills
There ate m,ny other features
iee cream centered with the Girl
Scout emblem, birthday uke, of this fire righting apparatus such
kool aid and 111ints were .erved as power eteering for easier hand­
by Mrs. Edwards assisted by Mrs. ling, 800 feet of additional hose,
Eugene Conde, girl scout leader brake locks, a saely feature during
pumping op(!ralion!I. There will be
and Mr!!. Wa
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Present were
�ed ibove 11. portable top-mounted deldee gun,
�c7
and Jennifer Bia ·tee', Karen foam eductor for use at pelroleum
Sue Bowen, Cyndie Conde, Terry and electrical fires, and a rear
Fulti, Vicki Fetty, Mary Francis, Windshield for the protection of
Sh1ron Freeman, Kathy Hannahs, firemen riding the rear of the ap­
Linda Heaton, Melanie Nibert, paratus.
s�. aft�r ,nany months, the dti·
Linda Reuter, Hilah Vau11han.
Wanda Lou Woods, Shirley Bax­ r.ens of Middleport will soon have
ter, Donna Hedricks, Nancy Titus the best piece o! fire fighting
Kuthy Disney, Nancy Vanlnwagen equipment the town has ever
Barbara · Roush ind Linda Dar­ known. It will stand ready around
the clock to serve the citizens of
nell.
Middleport whenever · the need
arises.
11als is but one of the many ex•
ample or the work and accomplish,
ments or Mel&amp;s County's volunteer
nremen as they work for their var,
lous home towns, alWays ready ta
The A-prll meeting of the Dau­ "Come A'Runnin'."
ghters or Ruth Class of the Unit­
ed Methodist Church was held
Monday afternoon In the rhurch
sorlal room with MN. C. E. W.
O S eSSIOn
Downie and Mis, Carrie Yeager
es.
hostess
BS
Ven1 ng
,()fl
Mrs. George Joochi m presided
chairman, preHarley,
with
E.
J.
pened
o
Mrs.
at the meeting which
devotions by Mias Lydia Ebert- sided over the , meellng of Group U
bach, using as her theme, "Eas• of the First United Presbyterian
ter Fae-ts and Faith-''. A poel'tl Chutch, whleh was held Monday
''The Betrayal, Crucifixion and evening at the church in MiddleResurrection'' compOAed by Mrs. port.
Continuina. the atudy of the Book
Ja('ob Gloeckner, a mf'!mber or
the elau, wl!I N!ld by Miss Lu· of Psalm!l!, the devotions were lad
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by Mn. Floyd Clrll\ick.
cretla Genheimer.
Mn. E. O. Tewk1bary pr�!lented
Members reaponded to roll -call
with an £taler ThoU&amp;ht. Dulin1 ihe program for the 11Yening. In
the �Inets &amp;eHlOnt plans were hei- procnm -the 1n·c1� "Easter
made to vlalt the County In!_!r.m· Tboti&amp;hli" )&gt;f Petet Md'Sh�II and
ar'/ in the near lutUTe. Mrs. Hor) flaater �""· ,l«erpJ,en res�ndcd
Hannahs and Mrs. T. w. Bena:el tO ron till- iwtth: iiYJle \fffles,
The PH,tb-,t�ri.t, whlclr· wiU ]Jleel
were welcomed ta ,UftlL
At the close or the meetinf. 1 on APrll U at the Porl.Bmouth Pre!!•
11l•d oourse wp Hrved by the ,b)'tertan Church was snnoui'med,
After the meeting refreshm-ent.s
tibln!stei, " frMd a Uble · attractive
iftN! 111rved b)I lhe hostesse■, Mrs".
with 1prtn1 llowera.
The next mNtln1 Wlll be hetd R. M. Sherman, Mn. Walter Wad
■t the Genhe1ffler home, Mulbeny den, itn. Helen Le•is and Mrs
Lillian Stelft.
A.venue.

eow�

Blain, Mrs. Guy Woodruff Jr.,
Mrs. LyndaU Lewis, Inez ;Nedro,
Otho Wandllng, Mra. • William
HoffrQtn, Mrs. Charle, Robinson,
Mr■• Pearl Rudell, A,Jn. Stanley
OenRlni, James
1tall, Daniel
P•lnter, . AprlUe W!io, Mr,_. Tho.
Edin­
mu St,;ten, Mrs. J04eph
ger, Mnr. Edgar tbet( s and :!.1 ·1•
ghter.
April to: Paul - R:askin�. Mrs.
Mildred Ward, Mrs. T. GMver
QvnpbeU, Mrs. Roy William!,
Harry Drum�ond, Mrs. Robert
wamer,. Carrie L. Bulfingt�n,
John Potter, Joyce Roush, Chas.
M11ster1, · James McNtillis Mrs.
Clarence Roush, Wlllllm WOiie,
-Mr■. Lewis GrCen and son, Mrs.
Jpck Waui,::h nnd son, Mrs. Bustel'
Barrett , Mrs. CharleR M cClure
tind �on.
Births April Q Mr. and Mrs.
Dallas Cadle, Mason, daughter;
Au.U.. 1�;....M� a�d Mrs. Clarence
NefSoh, ""Rullilid, \ sob':
Death April 9 Mrll. Gusla A.
Barton.

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Sugar !tun Scouts
Honor Member At
Birthday Party

Into Tours For
Mountaineer Vote

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-Voted to . H.Clte Dotk St. east
to the river ftom N. secend Av11.
on reque•t of the Standard OIi
Co., wbic:b OWDI adjolnlnr pro­
perty a plol of which is under•
atood to bt ln negotiation, for
Hie for a new buline11.
-Voted Oh motlon of Lee
Smith, to have • fire ph11 in­
stalled in tbe Brownell Avenue
area now reported without ade­
qu,te protection by Fire Chief
'Tom Darst who appeared before
Council. More adequate ,service
is lo be studied J.ater.
....,.Voted te •Pply to the Stale
Highway Dtipartment for a permit
to place a ttreet atop••o lla:ht at
N. Seoond and Race St., on
&amp;:rounds lt I.I a hu.ard to pedes­
trians and cm seekit11 egre11
from ft.act c,1nto N , SeC0.1:J"·
-Apprond Cbesl)lre town­
ship's reque,J for ■ nri, fire pro•
tectlon conb',tt, and CM"dmd an
investigation· ipto otbef, lrt:11 ser•
ved by the flro deputqte•t, u to
whether or not oonttfdl are
in force.
-Heard a Jett11r tram the Pub­
lic utilitiet Commlaion that
hearings for I ra&amp;9 ~tncreaae
reque,tod by tbe Cil!BOE 1111
Novemb¥ wW be te� i 1-Mr and
onnoun&lt;td ,,i1..., op..-11101&gt; may

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IContlnuH From P•11 One)
collect sewer fees and make -ar­
rangements for &amp;.1 le of bonds,
sh,ould ·reqquire another 90 d■ya
(to Sepl. 15, 1960.)
-Ddalled plans and specilica•
lions will take 120 days more,
and at that lime-Jan. 115, 1981,­
bids may be advertised and con­
tracls awarded.
Olher business transacted by
Council included :
-Approval ol a motion to meet
on lhe second and fourth Mon­
days ol each month lo eliminate
long once-monthly meetings.
-Arceptance of Mayor Mc•
t El hinney's report for March, of
$14-1.20 and the quarterly report
of treasurer Charlotte Perrin.
-Decided in favor or more
study -by the Safety committee
(Bill Childs, rhairman) on propos­
ed purchase of a new cruiser, af­
ter hearing Night Patrolman Ike
Neal review why the Polict De­
partment believes In a V·8 power
plant .nd automatie traiu\miu­
ion as compared to a straight
shift and 6 cylinder engirie.
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-Continued ('ammittee ac:tion bejlev_.
·�,i,
Ko
I offered
on additional street lights and· a:'
mee. . Mayor
re"luest lo vacate part of Elm St. pray•� ..,,_._ the �
MeE!Jl, . � gNlided
led by
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Clerk ·ii!
Grate wllll C..uneilAulhorbecl
1ll� ,1i&gt;lai,· ,
o , WO)'II• Glibooa,
, BiU , CJ:t,I�. 9'1,ptoo Mfr and
140 Smilll, ,!!ep�lnl·

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FRIE I

* NO GIMMICKS

* NO EXCUSES

You Buy Paint At Our Regular
Low Prices
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We Hanel You A..'• .Sllver Dollar With
Each Gallon PurebnsPd.!

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Meigs Countv'• Onlg PAINT Super Market
ISN'T IT JllST COMMON SENS E TO BIJY YOUB PAINT FBOM
PA.INf SPECIALISTS!
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up the guarantee we give you today.
Our Volume Mal&lt;&lt;1 Thu Once

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A Year Sale P-lble.

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Color ABslstance
Technical Advke
Delivery
Loan Of
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Is Reported

Four hundred twenty �. membera ■rt now enroUed, in the
Kuo o County 4-1:1 Club proiram
-143 boys -and 283 1irls. Three
hundred twenty•n lnt JKferent
families art re-presented by these
members.
The Good Luck Clover Club of
Mason le■dJ the li1t with 41 mem­
hers and the Leon Luckie, at
.eo ■ are aeeond with 38.
Other duba and their enroll­
ment art u follows: Busy Kreba
8; HU I Billie 17, M ountain Clim b­
er, l O, American Leaders 28, Old
To•'ll Mountaineers 13, Tra.ilbbzen 23, Pioneers 13, Hop To It 25.
Clifton _Climbera 25, Will ing
Workers 29, Tip To_p Toppen 22,
Happy Go Luckiea 26, Bu,y Bee
11 ' L ueIi: y Sta r 19 . nappy
uH Ult·
lera 20, Vernon Star Duaten 20
and Ok.eh 18.

WASHINGTON tJPl....:.Am:erl·
can, were challenged {oday to ae&gt;
oepl a, their "nation■! eoat." 111
education a Go pe:r cent bOOfl lf
teachers• 11laries by 1963, ,nd •
� billion dollar tchool building
program over the next decade.
These adwitt.edly ''drlltic'.'
goal• were propo� ·In a at.fl
study pNtpared by the U. S. Office of Education far d llCUllion
at a conference attended by leaders of 100 educational organiz:a•
lions.
The conference wu c,.lled by
Arthur S. Flemming, 1ec..:etary of
he,lth, education ■nd welfare.
Flemmin1 emphulzed to nport,11'.Location
""-.::- of l?,,UU
...... that the Off'·report was 1imply I ''baill f•
di1cu11lon'' at the conference, and
did nol neceuarilJ renect. admin• Dairy Wortclhop
Nine penons recently attended
l1tratioD thlnklnc.
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wort8hoP for f-H'era c.arryln&amp;
Der•
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However, Dr. L,,wrence
da
pt'1)jects, Wuciam G regory,
l.ry
ion
educ,.t
of
uioner
comml
thick
c
nty
qrlcultural agent, con­
ou
deacr'lbed the report in a fore•
the
■-ion.
utted
,
ap�
ward 11 "a profeuional tt
■I of the factual 1lluatlon - �.. ' Ttu,,e who panlc�pated are
Roush,
America.n1 ln their •�� � . Win ROUJh, Mervin
Dunn,
/lmmy
Sonya
Williamt00,
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in
build and mainta
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lie lonet. Wayne Willianuon,
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public school 1y1tem.
d DUnn, T. A. Williamson
�or
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CllaJ•
"elHD
The report aald U Ji
Leslie
11:,.yburn.
wb"a
that
al
sw-viv
1l
to n1tiou
'Mie
ne:1t
aeuion will be al
1tantlal improvement in the qual- 9..
m.
thi1
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Saturday at C.1ar­
be
ion
educat
It)' · of American
ence
Bleasinc's farm in U pper
e
decad
the
in
about
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ht
broue
Flail.
ahead:''
llf•
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locked
D
Wllb the nlliO
Traet.r Worl&lt;,hop
or death technologlcal race with
Thomaa Wllliam.s, luder of
Ruuia Lhe report 1■id, it 11 a the Leon Luckiea """ Club re­
matier' of "fearful ur-,ucy" to cently conducted a tractor main­
overcome th11 elallll'OOm And tea.• tenance workshop for club mem•
cher 1hortaa:ea now plaguin,: pub­ hen.
lic 1chool1.
Partic-ipatJn1 were
Tommy
Williams, Ronald Buck, Mervin
Mr. and "Mrs. Oscar Smith called Roush and Benny Barker.
on Mr. and Mrs. Charles Diehl and
Williams baa .announced that
sona.
lhe next meetlni: will be at 10
p. m. April 23 in the county e:s:­
klnaion office.

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Af\!0 G£T MORE :rHAM JIQUr::I PEA­
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Americans Told

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Church G rc·Up

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Lieving Dairy
Herd Leads In
Month of March

The dairy herd of Otmer Lleving
of West Columbia, led the Dairy
Herd Improvment Auocialion for
the month of March, Jt bu been
reported by Wllliam F. Gregory,
Maaon County Agent.
The Lieving herd of 21 cows test,
ed 837 pounds ol milk per cow and
an average of 38,8 pound, of fat
per cow.
othert on the honor roll were
Ray Crank, Henderson; W. A. Bark·
er, Southside; �uuell Jonea, Pl.
Pleasant; Oran Love, Hartlord; C.
L. Cottrill, Pt. Pleasant; MarCus
Weaver, Letart; Brown &amp; Rood, Le·
tart; Mrs. Bess M. Stone, Pt. Pleas­
ant; Pirl Burrts, Maton ; Hunting­
ton State Hoapital, Barboursville;
R. H. McCoy, Weal Columbia; J.
Hanly Morgan &amp;son, Pliny; o. A.
Smith, Hortlord; Rolle Loe, Galll­
poU• Ferry; Robert Hoffman, Let­
art; John Mc.Neill, Weit �olumhia
and Thomas B umgarner, Weat Co­
lumbia.
Leadina: the E.')P ,Honor Roll for
F11bnaary wa1 David Rouah of Le­
t.art whoae herd of -0 cowa aver­
a 1ed 1 133 pounda of milk per cow
wilh an average of .ci pounds or
fat per cow.
Othen on the EDP Honor Roll
were Wood.row ·Brown, Let.art G. C.
Sommer, Soutmide; C I a r e n c e
Thoma■, Letart; E. iB. Jones, pt_
Pleasant;
Old Town FUin, Inc.,
,
Unite 1, Pt. Pleaaant; Douglas
ou...,c:a
f&amp;RI' ,S:HIT
Letart; Old Town Farm, Inc.
TOKYO
. A 1,� ¥1erl- Roush,
PlUMBING end lLECTltlCAL
Unlte
2..
·pt. Pleaaanl; Clifford Car­
c1n Sel1mo · tocltJ ""'"
·' iii 1h11
REPAIRS end SIIIVICI
lbe Unit,¢, · . I It 1...liig In &amp;0!1, Muon; and Otis Randolph,
Leon.
P.,.._
,ialiM\ ..rth­
s an -� 1 "l�fh11 the Mrt, Mildred Donohew and Greq
da), er of :
:• •� !)!ere are." gory, called oo Mr. and Mrs. Wiley
Harold Ohase, Mer.
olate _
WH lpl
by Dr. Oura and Nancy Wedneaday.
Locutl St.
,!�; o�pitor of
Mra. Ben Spencer is a surgical
Mlddl...... C)!arlt• 11'-,
' lh•. ''lllch1't;,
"
eilurlng patient in Holzer Hoapllal.
Pi- W.Y 1°2511
ill!. mllJnllqJ; _ 1-,J� , ·.
aaaa■a■ elaoin eU.oin

Church Class
Holds Meeting
Monday Afternoon

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Hopefuls Plunge

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Sewage Work
Possible In '61

'J'!te Mjddlepbrt Volunteer �e Department moved closer
to liec�m!ng µie best. equlp ild deparlinent in �elJ!s County
last Fruiay night as a resul r of the cotil\cU'! decision on the
town's new f1'-e-figlJtipg appara•t us.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,-0., Aptll 12, 1960-3

lly BOIi l!:. BYE&amp;

Sunday dinner guests of M•r.
an&lt;l Mrs. Dkk Sterrett were his
By Waller E. 1i1Mt
parents, Mr. und Mrs.
&gt;onald
Sterre t t und r.on Oarr ·oj M 1 .
NORRIS FAMll,Y
WF.AVF.R •"A M I LY
Perry, 0., 1.1ml h1•r parf'nh1 ·1 · , Mr�
Gi lbNt Norri� aud wiff' Anr,:f'• and Mrs. Olis
Adle)' Weo ·:ti r marri1•d Sarah
· und son, ·
Sayre. Thl'\r rhlldr1•r1 wn1• Alo11m lina are the fin! Norris' we find Mux and Mr.s. J Knopp
larry
\\'.Olfe-,
all of
TO MEET WEDNESDAY
married f'annie Pt'l rel. und Mory any re1·ord of in thl11 s(icllon. Mr, 1-ladnf'.
The
Middlepor1 Literary Club
Norri11 tlicd Octobt r 3 1 , 1889 and
Ann.
o meeting Wf'dnesduy
hold
will
1876.
Both an
hl� wifi• April 30,
Mr. and Mrs.
Athejt werC' urtcrnoon ut lhe home of Mrs.
Alonzo and t'11 1mie Wci1111'r'i. huriNI in thr l'lanl s Ccrnetrry or in Chesaped:e Walter
last Sa1 urdu.y in
to be
children CJ)'de rn.irrled Stella Wolft• Ccmelery al J-&gt;lanla.
connel·Uon with the st•llling of Cedric Clark with pupersSanboni
!less
Mit1s
by
presented
D1vl11, daughter of Elwood Davi.!!,
I lhc l'slate of h1' :r cousin, Mrs. K und Mrs. Arthur Strauss on the
Thl'lr t·hlldrcn Edward married M. M.:.ir' ,ndule
one d1u1thler Finnie B�lle. mar•
who d ied lai;l year. United Nulions.
Sadie Shannon. Chi ldren Mall lf'
tied Orville Brown. Sallie.
Afttr thfl death of his flrHt mnrriccl I'. H. Shields. Their
MrH. Helt'nn Buker and son
Celebrate flirtl,doy
•- wife
GRANG E MEETING '
Adley married her t·ousin, l'hllclren l'u�I, t 'laud�•, t-� lijah.
LBrry on(I Miss Phyllis St1n1eY
Mrs. Graee Whaley, Mrs. Mildred
lnt.m1tlonal
itm1
Unfttal
,By
Lina rnarr1ed Wllham Haymon. 11. nd ( ' \ Hrord H1•nvcr W{'re In Col•
Mary Sayre, d■lllhh•r of ,John and
Thr Racine- Grange has announ­
YI,
Stanley, Mn. Villa Carl, and
12
April
� Is" Tuesd1f,
Jon"• S1yrf'. Ch ildren hy Thrir children Hay. Hohorl, liar- umhu!I 4H't'r 1 /w wr,'k&lt;'tHI to vii.ii ef'd a ml'eling fo·r Wett n,sday
,1r�. Edna Schoenleb visited with
the
103rd
day
of
the
year,
with
,.., Hannah
hi• 11econd m■rl'laae were ll11rrM ultl. Poul 11nd rtu5h,
wit h Mrs. Bnkt•r nm1 (. 1 lfford ' s t•ven in� al B o'clock with a
1rs. Berta Mathews at her home on
Pih-hard
11'hi
n111rrl1•d
t,:lla
lHon
llw MPigs Memorial 283 more in 1960. F•Ho\rer, first �ast Secottd St. Monday evening
..
mar,led
Samufll
Dttvlnnty,
tlw11
"• Jani�• Gache1, John manird Vir­ Ttwir d1lldren ..�dwln, t,: ulah, Hos� hrot ht•r nnfi fotnily, Mr. nud M . s. speaker for
llospitnl bond Issue 8t:'hedulfd to day.
William fShorh'l lil'aviir ·
'the moon 111 approaching lti o celebrate her birthday. Mrs.
ginh1 Sonetl, All&lt;'c marrlc1t L111rl• Tan, 'fom and C11rl.
hi.!
present.
lathews enjoyed gifts from her
M rs. I ft'nry " 11 t'llllC"Hy am! Mr.
last quarter.
Samuel
m■ri-led
Arminta and Mrs. II. T. WPsl
.. fl Chipman Sr., G•or2e nuarrlPd
rlends. Mrs. Eslher Gros.!I, sister
.iml
Thomas
The
morning
stan
are
M
ereur)'
Elhabtlh Wood, and Buckhannon. Poundt, Their t'hlldren Fny, rloyd
LODGE SESSION
f Mrs. M11hews served refresh­
.• ' · Ellubeth Woods w11 a sl�trr or Freel•nd, t'r11.11klln, F'rPeda, Flor- Mark w�r&lt;' Wt·t•kcn( l gu1,sh of M r.
'Rose Lod11c will .ll'l.edt Man, Jupiter and Saturn .
White
The
nents
during th(! evening.
lltld
Mrs.
Mont
West
Sr..
_
u
ncl
Mr.
on thlR day In hieto,Y:
' l:lrl Wolfli11 wife
en('e, Franrelil, Ji�ern, Floni.-.
ond Mr1J. Mont W1•sl .Ir., tn Hose­ this Wednesday nl 1 he Am1�lca�
tn
177'1,
Henr}'
Clay,
A
merican
Legion llall Jn Middleport nt 1 : 30
vllle
•
staieaman and ora�or1 was born,
'&lt;I
I
R
Mr. and Mrs. lrn Hu&lt;'k or Athens p, m,
In 186\, Confeder,te forces op
ESTI
INTEll
TO
D
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•)EVOTII
spelll Mo,utuy with hiN undt&gt; und
ened fire on Ft. Sumter.
f. Olrl'I
MEETING
26. Anrer
HI.INTERS
FOX
,
N
S,MASO
•\ 1 •
MEIG
AREA
OF
111mt.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
&lt;'harles Mc•
In IOffl lhe Hl'ppodrome open!'d name
25. LettThe Meigs Counl.y FoK Hunters
t;. ·"
Rl�ftl r.• I, OwN, flubU•her
Narnr.c. Tho Uuck/J will be leav­
in
New York with a spectacula1
T._lloon
over
rnonthlf
their
hold
w"lll
As11ociallon
•
J'llubliaked
e"Vtty .tt·maoon e1
lng
80011 for th1•ir sui11111cr hume
8. A bundle
dlllll
8. Bea earle
meeting el Rulrl Knobs Wednesday musical revue, a Yankee Circu! ept Sunday bJ Thf Jb1o V■llel
In
Mlnnesotn
.
on Mars.
11. Bhmder■
211. To
10, Olrl'I
'u bliell l n,: Compan, lit . 110 .,,..
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Erlewl m! ('vening, April t3. at 1 -:.m. it is an·
In 194ft, the 32nd Pre1idenl ol
nickname l!J. Dickens•
banlo St., P�!!ll!"OJ, Ohio. u�,
nouiwell.
and
Mr. and Mrs. Hobcrl Erlewine
Llllle -­ ,a. Cloter
ll, Like In
the United States, Franklin Dela
1eu 9ffli!e phone WY2-2 156, Jttorand sun Dalt' Lee, of S1,ring(it'ld
l&amp;. Thu.ter
value.
19. Found•
no
Roosevelt
died
in
W1rrr
DANCI SATURDAY
al office obone WY2-Z137,
spent the wet•kcnd with thf' for.
boclldrop
12. De&lt;:0r•le
or
The Darwin llecreation Associo• Springs, Ga.
Eruered II second c1,11 m•lklll
1 T. Onloollke
J.f,. Pirate'■
mer'!! mother Mrl'!. Mlnnit F.rlr•
In 195&amp;, Al' ertectlve antl-polir
the
dirnre
tion
i!'I
aponsoring
a
Iii
i.t tb pon offiee at Poai
a■fttir
plant
drtnk
Chrl1t.
wine who Is ('OnvaJe11ring at he-r
vaccine Wal annouttced, deve)op
roy,
Ohlo.
1"....,.11•• .a....- home on Grant St ., 'from a r.-cenl nurlinr1ham Woodman's Halli Sat•
H. Po1ture
lit Rolary
Ian
urday evening it hi anno u�eed. ed by Dr. Jon4s Salk of Pitts
Nattonil idwirtl1ln1 NDl'lf!ND�
lf. S"pplant
bead
lllneu,
con•. , burgh.
tff: htU.t.t.-mbalJ.. h.. M1
Jt, qtty tntn.
:n. Oarment
N. aL At11nla11
)q',
Ind Mn. Emerson Jonea Proceed!t ,rill be used in the
(n 1�7. Postm11ter Gtnera
blU,dln1
potltlcll lnll,. If, Manll&amp;l'ln
20. Pnft oC
a1n1to11 Ave... New Y0rlr. att
and dau&amp;hter Barbara were In &amp;tructlon of a community
, µnunerfleld curt1Ued delivery o! "'• ynrk,
:
1
a co,t
12, Awned
al
Darwin.
.
t..
dl¥11too
Athens
Sunday
lo
11.ttend
the
S.
maltt
becauseCongresa
cu1
21. Corridor
(boll
aa, - CUrlalll 1111. Chanae
l:ili.bletlr,tlaa f&amp;NI: .lellven'I �
Palm Sunday 1ervlces held In
his approprlaUon,
J3. ematler
MEITINO
POSTPONE
mter
D
...,. ·•Ull,btt, J6 .'etnlf
1
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Mtqi,orla� Auditorium. At thlt an•
-(colloq.)
,
The
meet
Ing
o
the
PlilSt
oun,
1m• rflr In 1dv1nce 1
.,.r
•11::
f
nuU aervl (Flllln11: or the Crosr1)
A th0u1bl foF t Yi Franklin ,'hi 'Dli� , 14'r..tlatl offlel; • 111.�
H. Corn
fl('i�
C
us
o
Thcodor
the
of
t'i!lor�
'f
1
,mall Jir-1 ' .aad boy, or Athena
coverlnl'
tits felirtt ,11 monthl, fr.90: thrN mODtna
t-"Jaf �6-Lado RobMvllt,
1�4e scho-ls pZa,te rtowers In the n or A., srhedul!'d for Thu
IT, A whit, tur
ln1u1�ral
addre11,
lald:
"We- hav( ..1.8C►. a, metor rtute when avd
of Mrs. JUchllii:tHed croas whlt'h is railJed -up. 4'Vtnlni-: 11 the home
IO. lndeflnit•
,tonj 4bl1: one muntb, 11- BJ mail: Cl•
live
cannot
that
we
learned
Jl(l
&amp;
be
t
ned
artlcl1
Sharon Jonea, older daughter or ard Campbt-11, has en po
at peaca; that our well-beln&amp; i.• 'fMr •i _. •nonthi. If.ii; lftl w
due
to
the
death
or
Mrs.
Addll!
11. Bmoothtd
the Emeraon Jones, pl.i.yed Eu­
d11pendent oh the well-betna o! �w. a.ao � IIMP\th. 11
U. -k.
tu mu11c ror ' lh11 children', pro­ Grue1er, • member.
oth11r n1tlona, far away."
_
•Ulb'1 1hop
ce11lon1I. The Jones also attend­
Olt"NOI MIITIN G
1Jtt11 ,hlld.
ed the nnal &lt;'Oncert pf George
Grange will meet
Rock
M. Mr. Truman.
Katz, pianist. a member of the Thursd•YS0,rin•8
at
8
p.
"'-· A program
17. CauUou,
OU faculty who la leaving ror will be presented by\the
39. Bplrlt
lecturer.
further study ln Europe.
fO. Deteat
Memher, are requeated.... to brihS
41. Les Joint
fll&amp;!II, �lery or sandwich!'.'!, £or te,­
'2. Copier
freshmentl.
Rutland
Garden
Cl11b
DOWN
Hold, Flower Sale ,
t. tnrtrenee
TO MIIT
I. Wind
At1 • me■na to flnanC'e their clvir
CHARLESTON, W. Va. 1,11'I The
·
B
'ed
ord
PTA will meet �t
tn■trumenll
beaullflc11lon project.! for Rutland, 7 :30 p. m, Wedttelld•y at the school. Democratlc pre11JenUal 11pirants
:s. Prffet1p-­
lh� Rutland Garden Club will hold
There wtn bf!l a speak�r on the hql· Hubert Humpbttly and Joh11 Ken­
llM lffln
• Ille of F.■sler flow!'rs this week pital bond luue and ■ proJtr•rh nedy plun1ed into their Weal Vir­
t. Chief deU.7
at ihe F:rltwlne Hardware Store ltt will bt preaented bt the pu,11, o �ini■ .. p�lmat)' CAJII.PlllftS wUh op­
f
( Babyll
Rutland.
the achQol. Each family Is Hked tb timlsm runnlna hiah In both campt.
I. MlMourl or
Mn. Robert c,n•d�y is chairman
Both Kenned)', whote reteDI Wft
If- York
·11.
of !h• proJ..1 and Ifill be usioted bring a pit for refreshments.
eonaln primary victory left hiri\ the
current tront-amner, and HQ.mph•
DAILY cnYPTOQllOTE - HeNl'I how to wOlli 111 by club rnembe11. The 1ale wlll be
CLUI TO MIIT
held Thul'ld.;, Friday ond &amp;llur•
A X 'l' D J. II A A X II
The Windln1 Trail Garden Club ny tthedulf'd • full day of hand­
day. The club wUI have a large will meet Thuraday eventn11 at the !h•kiJ\.I and spe1kln1 In prepua­
11 L O JI O l" S L L O W
nrlety or noWen on hand.
home of MI)n1. Charles Ritne with tion for the M!'f 10, »rlmary. toun
On, ltltff llmpty IUndll ror anothtr. In t'hl1 ump1• A le ullCI
HumphNlt hil 1eReduled
Jette
Bln&amp;I•
etc.
O'a,
r-. apoe­
Mr■• Allard Pratt Id hostess.
tor th• t.l'INII L'a. X for the two
t.oc1n. Man, Pinevme, 0ft.
for
lNphN,, the •rth and tonnatlon of tht word.I an all blntl.
Rutl11nd SerDkn
Wolloh and Blliefttld. He
an■
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HOl.1111 HOIPIT "L
,:..Ch day the code ltltef1 are dlfferenL
Apnounced For W1&gt;ek
Admllted April a: Mrs. Dallas has •p-pearanre lined up for Aprll
&amp; c,,ptor,am q.,1auo,
Beilnntn1 Thu.rsday eve.,tn1 at Cadle, Ji11 1on; Mn. Hoover ·Ayer, . 25 and May 2, S, 6, ?, 9 and 10.
.
Kenne-dy will bf lh the atate
T:!O
p.m. at the �•1r"t Bal)tlst Ripley; N'.bl Carrie Lou Buffin.II•
R O C H N Y Chut&lt;'h,
J'
K CI
PYYNFBRV
B J' V
Rutland will be a thret ton, twin.too: Mn. C.,aren-ce Nel- April 18. 19, 20; 29, IT and 30 and
night ev1na:ell1lle service endlna 1on, ftutland; Mra. Noah Stout, May 1, 5. 8, 8, and 9.
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:II Q V F S
O R
W V� C H
J B J. J' O
Ea1ter SundJ)'. Rev. Lacey Hogan, PomeroJ,
f
M It !! R V U B V C M V - I: K J C, R K C ,
Bidwell ta the pa�:tor 1rtd will be
Oo!NO �Ol VAtjTION
April 10: Sidney A. Spen«r,
H!ll1ted "by Rev. AndN\w WTl.&amp;:ht
WASHINGTON utt - l&gt;re■ldent
Y•te...,.• C1,Pt 1 te1 IT 13 BA.ID Tl{AT OOD 11 .Air
EriHJ\h_
q:;,er ••ned to n1 IP, A•·
P0mel'OJ;
Elmer
Jhle,
Ch�,hlre;
loc�I.
Women
of
the
Miulon■r)'
AJRII.
NS-VOLT
WA'IB J'OB 1'HII BIG BA'l'l'ALIO
a .• Ii
Mn.
Cliude·
Relt.nlrei,
PomMoy.
.�� !tir,i tqlllni v••
G
S
,
oclea.,
wlll
parilc.U,ate.
The
public
1\lJ!t
40 -. st1111 :rwl w ctrltlc tt. fllD.l
Di1malled April D: Mn, Ken- l!ait.Qn bf a eel br ·1d dlJt.
la invited to attend.
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COME
A'RUNNIN'

Ominous Return Of Polio Observed

· Five years ago today the Salk polio vaccine
was pronounced "safe, eflective and potent,"
according to Mrs. Audrey Young. Chairma·n
uf the Meigs County Chapter of The Natiohal
' Foundation.
We of the Meigs County Chapter remem­
belr Ibis day with great pride," Mrs. Young ·
said. "It me�nt that 15 years of effort were
rewarded with success - an effective pre•
ventive- ol paralytic polio."
The fill,llings of the historic Francis R,,port
�re flashed around the world, hera lding re­
. JUie from the haunting fears of every father
and mother . The Francis Report was prompt­
ly hailed as a medical classic and a milestone.
The Francis pronouncement was based ol1
an evaluation ol the fam�d field trials ol the
year before I 1 954). These mammoth-scale tri­
als, fin�ce.j by the March of Dimes at a cost
of 1\I/Olil.J7,500 ,000, Involved 1 ,830,000 child
,·''.pq.U.o pio�r•··, aged five to nine.
e)iUdren represented 44 states. A
total of 440,000 of them received Salk vac­
cine shc&gt;ts_and another 2 10,000 were glven'ln­
nocuou., dummy shots. This latter group, to­
iether with 1 , 1 80,000 children who received
no khots or any kind, served as "controls" for
romparlson purposes.
, All.8e from these small-fry more thnn 300,000 voluntee r adults, doctors, nurses, teach­
ers and others, sparked by thousands of vol­
W1teers from Nationa l Foundat ion chapters,
worked on the field, trials.
A few hours after the reading of the Fran•
cis Repor l, the United States Public Health
Service licensed the vaccine for mass produc­
tion.
Much earlier , The National found ation had
guar&amp;nteed !n advan ce enough Salk vaccine
fUr nl11e million children (three shots each) if
the Francis ller101t proved favora ble. The
National f'oun dalio n thus committed $9,000,­
�oo of March of Dimes contri,itlons for vac-

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SERVICE
Phone WY-2-24$!

MI DDLEPORT, OH I O

HADY POI IASl'II-Th1 Brennan. family la &amp;II t.ogged out tor Euler in thl..a MlchJgan
a.venu• acene 1n Chicago. The tathl!r, Thomu V. Brennan Ueftl, tallon tor the tamily
-.ch year tor thUI OC'Cuton He'• a fuel oll dealer when be tm't maJdng tamJly dotheas.

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Laurel Cliff
Social News

Charles Diehl has recovef" from
aeveral days' illnesa.

Mr. and Mn. Charles Diehl and
son LoulJ attended the County
Spelling Bee at Rutland where
Louis represented the Salisbury
Conaolidated School.

Mr. and Mn. Don Smith and
children were the Sunday gue11ts
of Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Smitp..

Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith 1pent
recent evening with Mr. and Mrs.
Lou Diehl.
11

BIRTH ANNOUNCID
Mr. and Mn. James soulsby,
1639 Lincoln Hgt1, are announcing
the birth of a son, Jame1, at the
Mason Clinic, April •· The baby
weighed nine pounds four ounces.
Gram;lparents are Mr. and Mrs. Jed
Will, Pomeroy, and Mrs. E. J.
Soulsby, Syracuse. The Soulsbys
fun With Children
"Fun With Olildren" w.as the have two other children, Susan, 6,
theme of a · special session for and Patrick, 2.
members enroUed in the child
RUMBLING PAV£MENT
oare project.
Proper clothing,
TALLAHASEE, l'la. UPI-A
food and play for pre-s('hool
traffic engineer for the 1''1orida
children were discu85ed.
Those who attended were Mary Road Department rerorted Thurs•
Smith, Sheila Beaver, Vickie Mc­ day engineers are experimenting
Kinney, Linda Williams, Martha with a rumbling pavement in
OH, THESE PlOPlEI-Nlkko Von Barenhot watchea thole
Thompson, Bonnie St.a.ats,
Mr.s. hopes lhe noise will keep drivers
crazy people al the 1960 lntemaUonal Purebred Dog &amp;how
Harry D. Staats and Mrs. Albert from becoming victims of ' ' high­
U'.I Berlin. Niki«&gt; l• a de.acendant or a SL Bernard credited
0. Thompson. J,anet
Wallace, way hypnosis.' '
"'11th �wing the hea of 40 people between 1800 anlll 1812.
4-H Club Agent supervised the
meeting.
at the home of the B. K. Ride- moved into the Summerfield
nours.
Apartments.
Recent guests o( Mr. and Mn.
Mrs. Vista Frank, Minersville,
M arion Wood were Mr. and Mrs. called on Mn. Mollie Bookman,
BY CLARIC E ALLEN
1 Vietor Wood, Dearborne, Mich., Tuesday.
Mr.s. Everett Hayes, Great Bend Mr. and Mrs. Bert McDole, To­
Mr. and Mrs. Billy Cleland aad
David Heaton spent Saturday visited at the Lucille Smith borne ledo and Mrs. Mary Jane Efaw
Mrs.
James Bailey were in Galli·
'
,with Donnie Roush.
Athens.
Monday.
'
lis
Wednesdly.
po
Recent callers at the Painter ,
•
Mr. and Mrs. Rex Bailey, Mrs.
Calling on Mr. and Mrs� BiDy
home Were Mrs. Raymond Taylor,
The WSCS,, met at the Methodist
Raymond
Mrs.
Cleland
Tuesday
evening
were
and
Will
William
Walter Taylor, Mr. and Mrs, Wil•
Church Thursday for an all day
liam T,ylor and son, Addison ; Mrs. Elberfeld spent Friday afternoon Mr. and Mrs. Eldon will, Mr. and meeting.
Mrs.
Henry
Daily,
Syracuse
·and
James Bailey and daugbier, Colum• :n Parkersburg.
Mr. and Mrs. James Bailey.
/ --- -----bus; Mr. and Mrs. Ilalph Painter
Bobby Lynn, Debbie and Sandy
Mr. and Mrs. John Reuter and ,
and children, Mr. and Mrs.. Harry Wood were Thursday
supper children have returned lo their
Brown and childr(!n.
of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Chri.s· home in Akron having been call•
gues's
Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Violet call· ly.
ed here by the death of her fath­
ed on Mrs. Jennie Roush Sunday.
I Mr. and Mrs. Dorsey Gordon and Oris Ginther spent the weekend er, B. K. Smith.
Mrs. Donald Baumgardner .and
children of Carpenter, Mr. and in Cincinnati wilh Mr. and Mrs.
daughter and Freda Harl, New
Mrs. Roy Kesterson, Pl. Pleasant, James Ginther -and sons.
Haven called on Mrs. Ori1 Gin­
and Mr. and Mn. Wilbur Eastman
ther
Saturday.
Mn.
Bob
Rilchle
and
son
Bob­
were Sunday visitors of �.fr. and
Mrs. Fred Rice has been re­
by spent Saturday in Dexter City
Mrs. Dana S. Turner.
turned to her home after a week
Mr. and Mrs. Will Heilman call· with (riendii.
in the Meigs General Ho&amp;pit.al.
ed on Mr. and Mrs. Dana Turner
Mr. aand Mrs. Henry Eichinger
Harry Lee Bailey and daughter
Tuesday.
and
sons
apeot
the
weekend
in
Debbie,
Pomero)', epent Monday
Diana Baer spent Sunday and
Sunday night with Mary Jo Roush. Groveport with Mr. t1nd Mrs. Ver• evening with. Mrs. Chloe Bailey.
Larry Bailey, Tom Summerfield
Shirley Heilman spent Tuesday non Zarbaugh.
David
Riggs and Tony_ Gennatte
night with Bemela Pooler at the
Mrs. AmJ Wolf and Mrs. Anna
Floyd Stout home, Long Bottom. Tutlle called on Mrs. Mollie Book attended the Ohio Industrial Arts
Association Convention at Lbe
Mr. and Mrs. Don Matlack and man Saturday.
�eil
House. Columbus, Saturday.
on
lied
ea
J{ay
Donna
daughter
Mr. and Mrs. Clair Woode and
Mrs. Chloe Bailey wa.s a Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. Virgil Roush. Wed­
guest of Mu. El�beth Wickham Mr. and .M.ra. Ronnie M,yers have
nesday evening

West Shade
Social Events

Chester Sociul
Events Reported

IN MOBILGAI ECONOMY RUN -

RAMBLER AMERICAN
CUSTOM WINS
OVER ALL COMPAC TS
WITH 28.35 M. P.G.
'

Rambler wino again! Under official
• USAC l!Upervieioq, a Ramblor Ana-·
icaa Cuatom scored best 118" mileage

,..,. .. _

of all aua- 28.35 M.P.G.-in tbe

17th nmntn1 of the Mobilgaa Economy Run.
All can were equipped wi,th automatic tran&amp;i­
miaoion-and wen, cbo.n at random by UBAC
officials from dealer ehuw,wma or factory aa80Rlbly lines.
No ear owneS' shou1d expect to match in every­
day driving the mileage achieved in this test by
Rambler or any of the other cars. However, thia
test provides addition.al proof that Rambler de­
livers best gas fll:ilee.ge whorevw you drive.

FOR AMERICA'S LOWEST- PRICED, MOST ECONOMICAL CARS, SEE

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT MQTOR SALES, 242 W. Mein St., P-••• Ohio

�•

•
Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
0 . , April
.

HOLLYWOOD UPI - }{ory Cal- on my head."
The q�ltlon is, *hY doesn't Ctl•
houn has tb1, hone, ■ee, and he
houn 11el1 this ho":C lo ll do: topd
and
this
bonse
are
fightmig
11ll
the
v
time - and the bad part or it i1 c:ompa ny. or a naee c:le
_ •u illae1hat Calhoun ill alwayi,; losing, &amp;ee. fac!•Jry · That's thl.' quest ion.
�e�!��.��2 �rvlc..
' Tll tell you why not," Cal houn
This horse's real name is Do1 Ohio's 1960 se11on of famous see th: novel displays and sample wil l open Monday eveniog at 8
t11i1w and he co-star1,: w1th Calhoun I told me. "Because thi• no-good
fe,ti\'■li is getting 11, late atart but auch dehcecies 11s pumpklllburgers. p. m . in the Hemlock
Gtove
on ,o CHs TV show. But on the !&gt;how horse gets more fan mail t h• n
it will m ore than make u!J for th at pu m pkin cider, pu mpkin ca ndy and C h ristian Churrh. The prenl'hing
I do. Thi1t's why not."
hf' 's known as Smoke)'
pie,
il
is
di!fil:!1
.
l
lt
to
eslih a ndicap by effering extra fea - pumpkin
will be by the minister, lhf' Rev.
Calhoun »ays they ch.inged this
lures to its big outdoor events .
mate how many thousands attend Harold C. Doster and the topic,
hurse·s· name he{· :r nse the ,bow ill
Normally the fi rst big show, the the free fiesta each autumn.
will be taken from the "Seven
sponaored by a cigaret, and the)'
Geaug a County Maple Festh· al at
W hen the fint Swl&amp;R festiv al Last Words of Christ" on the
can , �d�·erti,11,e th,� hon;e', real
Chardon , is )l,eld in Marl'h. The was held in Sugarcreek • few years cross.
1
name hecause it is the same as 1
date has been traditionally set as ago, the 21 Swi�!'I cheese factories
The traditional .candlelig ht com
cig.irct compan&gt;· whiC'b doe1,:n·1
MISS RUSSELL HONOR ED
two weeks before
Easter. This in that uea were having a hard m union service wlll be held on
!ponsor the 1h ow.
Mr. and :u1. Kenneth Ruuell enyear, In addition to a late {Aprit lime sellini their proclucts, but af• Th ursday eveni ng, the eveni ng of
Anyway,
Calhoun
and
the
horse
t
e
rlamed
April 3 in honor of tbe
17) Eas ter, the unl'leuonable cold ter thousands of visitors from al- Ch ri s t's Last Supper with Ail'I
don · 1 see eye to eye. Rory has 17th hir1 hruly of their dauihter,
kept the sap from ris ing in the most every state in the f!ountry had Disciples. Thls serviot will be
grc('n eyeB, and thi&amp; hone has Ke nda Sh�ryl. Dorolh)' Dandakis of
maple trees, so the Festi val had to ta s ted their cheese, t he dem 11 nd of- conducted by the minister end
blue ones, Keal blue onn.
Athen11 assisted Mrs. •Russell .
be cha nged from April 1 • 3, to ten exceeded the supply or this the elders of the four chu rches
Calhoun HorM't Tar,-t
Refreshments of cake, pop, poApril 22 - 24.
pa rticular brand.
Valley P11steral
in the 8h ade
Ask Calhoun what he thinks or tato l'hipB, !'landwid1e1 a nd minttt .;
The sig ht of a maple sugar ca mp
.
.
.
Unity, the Christian Ch urches In
Besi des . selhng mount am s of ong Bottom, Ora n ge, Toppers
his hor!M' and he 'll &amp;ay. • · jf I'd were served to :,.1iriam Foster,
being operated ln the big wooded
L
, t,:•11, ;bo loana •nd olher Pl , ; ns, and Hemlock Grove.
cheese
known what I w� &amp;etlin1 into Pa ula Sa yre. Tun�· Lisle, Joyce
city park, and t.he chan l'e to sampeople
Swiss
the
htie_s,
,
food
spet!llll
,?
when I hlred tbi!I horee (or the Circle, Taddy Durst, Leanna Brew­
'
e
pie every k nown produ t of th
The !ermons will help t-o ans­
show, I would have taken him er, Rita Jo Miller, Barbara Grimm,
Monday,
questions.
sap, attract!! touris ts from . many ol t he com � uni ty put on a two-day wer these
out and shot him."
Patty G rimm, Becky TOM)', Lois
parts of the midwest and so rnc show t�at 111 �nequalled �nywhere Ooes God E ver Desert Us? will be
a nd. Sw_is� ba nf�i
tzerl
Sw
except
m
,
'
Amott Karen Oun, K■thryn Powl
t
Jesu
s
W
from
the quettion taken
est Coas
from as far as the
tli
od
od
"
MISSIU SUH- For the nnt tim e, the natkm's tWo nt1.;iear-poworfld Po1&amp;ril .mtaalle 1ub•
. The �ason Cal houn says _ t�ls ell, D�rot hy Dandalr:it, Karl and
More ·t h an 100,000 ' visitors crowd yodelers , aod o� her m� llcians -1 words, My G , My G , W y
t! t�at th� _ ho� ls always k1ckm_g
mAl'\nu sau out ot Groton; Conn., togeU1er. The Patl'j,ilk �rtrr lfol"llp'OWld} had Juat
lift.II were
i n to the town every year. AllhOtlgh the days a�d n�ghts wit_h muuc. Hast Thou .For,aken Me?" T-he
.
at him,_ b_1lini him, il.epping on h is Max Rutell. Sending
Wuhtn�
Oturg;e
e
th.
11
Bev1,nd
eomm1asioned.
been
everiil
held m s
r a .Jone11
1�
pcmg
41.arba
a
d
Street
llllsttll
Lynn
Al"ta
ctions
Fe
ide
a
v
"How
ttr
question Tuesday will be
the sJival pro s a
feet, . h1tt111g hhn on the nose anrl
'
r
,_
"'�
R
h.
a
�
GUS
--:::----:;::-::-�---;;:----,,--:_-::--- ---:--:,---,-:c:=:-.
.
such as pai-ades, r ube bands, all· sectipns of the nlla}::e.
Many Times Should He Fortive?'t
stealmg acenes .
.
·'FJlt�r. ForTh
f ll d••w u
tique shows, con tests, demon stra- . All _of the town ipeople are a�- Th '' w
Mr. and Mrs. W iley 0 1 1rs rem't
C
be
You
i
1ure
can
alhoun
P.?.:'
s
�
to
t
rough
tions , and dancing, the officials be- tired 111 costumes_ ·b
em . For .u.1•, K..v.. Not
g,· v ,
cG,I
.:;i,1,.
goin s to take this lyfn r: down- ce_ived word that their. son, S-Sgt.
1
.
lieved lbal ,� would be too disap- country from Sw1.tzerland. During What They Do!";
Wednesday,
unJ ess the hone th rows him out Wiley Ours Jr. , has a rrived safetly
looks
e
place
who
e
h
al
v
l
festi
l
lhe
sta­
l
be
·
will
e
h
ey
poi olitijJ io /estlva) visilors l th
h r 1, H. aven . Loca ?
or the saddle, which it ia fre- i� Germany w here
11
•
ver"t :
tried to hold the proir� ms without hke_ a towi:i transplanted £tom the ,b,W
tioned for the next three y,ears.
e,, w, ,h !�
e , h•• ,ubJ•
# , 11
1
quently trying to do, &amp;ee.
a sufficient supply of sy rup a nd Alpme rea:ions.
His wife and 90n will join him as
Say..- Unto You, Today You Will
CORN FEST! VAl,.S
_
'T
h
i!I
hone
kr,ow1
when
I've
30
:
2
�l
also
Reds,
the
Brosnan
of
maple s uaar products.
scbed·
50011 as arnngemens ean be made.
Be With Me In Paradise" the
,rans-continental tra veling
.. By FRED fl()wN
1
Several corn feshvals a re held text.
got
a
hangover,"
'Calhoun
said
un,
of
_
tive
a
n
a
an,
n
�ros
e.s.t,
m.
p.
.Si•
June 1 0 . 11 will be the dates o r
"
They are now living ·.Nih her par­
League
Ameriun
T-he
1,1(e."
i
Ptt
United p,,.,. lnt-.rn■tiatal
the �ex t bi
ut.door s�cta.cular, tbroua:hout the state, but t.he 0�
cln dleli&amp; ht
Wo Wes t Coast cities. which den/jal opener" in Wa.s llington, Cil\cil)Ditt, lia d an fl: 3 rtt-ord with happily,. "'And be know• when m y ffltll. Mr. and Mn. Lester Bul'kley
Thur
sday, 11,t the
T
Fes ti va l will be that attract, lhe �-a:eat crowds ,s communio n service, t h·e sermon waited a h alf-ce ntury fqr · the D. C., is sch eduled for next Mon- ttie 1teds · -1te� bemg acq uired back is out of Joi nt or when my i n Tttnton, N. J.
ny
V•n W �rt Pe
�
a qmented
is fear by special held •nnually at Milleraport on the w OI be " What Will s.t tis ty Rea l 1:hant!e are ste41ing the at,ow today dil y - with the six ot her team s join- trom. the Cardmals_ last season, knee i8 acti ng up on me.
and
'Tm his favorite pigeon,
a nd has •n a aprmg sen sation.
progra ms o the American Peony sout hwest end of Buckeye Lake. Thirst?' from lhe tei:t, •·1 Thir st" . when. lhe ffi aJor tea.1,ue baseball .Hlg the race on April 19 .
he
waits
to
·eel'
me.
Society which will hold its annual The Festival �s usually held �e Good Friday service will be . o n seaaon opens in four National
Two new managers - Charlie
The United Preu lntern■tional'a
RUINS IMOOnNG
con Yentlon in Vall Wert I n con- tlrst , week m September: . This "Bow Is A Person Saved'• from Leaguo(! -1::itles.
Dreslll!n of the Br.ave&amp; and Char- board or 50 ex.perts picked the
as
year II date ha s not been v•rified
"He hows ·Whtt • scene is all
ju nction with the festival.
a
year,
Cub
s - plus
in
the
nae
t
h
i11
t.
t
G
Grimm
of
the
the last two "words " in Luke 23 :
lie
o
w
n
ia
Me
t
are
An esllm d l7fi.000 fan
rehearse
it a
Van Wert is u nquestionably the �•et.
44-49 and John 19 : 30. The Sllnday expected to turn out i)\ good h■!f do�en . �kies a nd players ac- with tlle -llfave11 second _a nd the about a fter we
consumed
('Ouple of times. fibe n rm sup­
e
n
a
Tons ot sweet cor r
•·world's Peony Cehter" 'a nd the
n wmter tfRdes wlll make
t
1:1:po
d
quired
i
1
od
t
h
en
ird.
Fol­
evening serv ice or. Easter will
no
better
than
g
D
c
tli ht ef niteea thUr but th
ailnJlal festi val !:; the only eve n t d\lring the t hree-day frolic . The clima .r. the service s (no service o n � wi be tur:ed on San Fran- th eir debuts o n a. program that l Owing, - in the forecast, were lhe posed to nm and jump into the
corn is delivered fresh from t he Satu rday). The topic Su nday will • o and Loa Angeles where the Includes three afternoon games Red,, Pi r■t.ea, Cardinals, Cubs and saddle he behaves real nice dur­
of 1U kind.
sc
ing rehearul. But whfn · lhe cam­
fields in true-ks and cooked in huge be "Who ls I n God's ,Family?" f;anaplanted Gian ts. �nd Dodgers and .a night game in Los Angeles.
Philliea.
Jacltsl) n County's a nnual Apple v ats. Patron s buy the cor n for .a
eras
are .rolling: I jump into the
-----�onn
Vs
�•ckson
wom
an, Befrom J esus• words ··
celebrate hi stor ic occasions. The
.
Feati va l i.. tent.11.ti vely - set f ut Sept, f(I W cents an ear and ea t it at one
air and he im't there.
The G :;.,i ts, . so�1d l�vor1tes to
SonJ Behold Thy Moth- Giant.s are dedit,alinc their new
Thy
hold
,
21-24. More tha n 30 communities of the long wooden tables in the
TIIIUTE TO FDR
"'He sidestt!pl ■od I feel like
s �mt pen nan t
er!"
JS-million-dollar Candleatick park, w1 � San Fr11nc1�co
aend t heir high _ school marchi ng adjoi ning grove.
LONDON UPJ-Moseow R adio a high jumper up in the air with
These serv ices a�e being held , first f!ompletely new big league this year despite the ir lU5� closbanda lo participate in _the huge
m
· h as paid tr-lbute to the memory no bar to jump over . Kkll wbo visil
Phone 'll'Y-2-tt5S
st
e the lng• week , coll apse, are send ing 21
s. are held da1 lY dur,ng
adiu in 'seven ye an, wi.n
� for three by the pastoral uni ty and the
•parades tual
Burton , Ohio, Is no•-•
of Frank. Un · Dela no Roosevelt, tbe set to see t.hetr ftero, 'The Tex­
I
me
wm
ner Sam Jones ■tai nst
y
•
p_,,;
eve
r
ur
E.
1111a
St.
n-Oh
-•
fo
ve
I
k
He
r
world
Dodgers wm raise the first
· t,i
m Of! uiv
the FeJ\ival. Apples by the· buahel" different ann ual feativa1 s. Their
y Jack son, 14-13 ■t 4:30 P- m., wbo died 15 years uo today. Pre­ an,' laugh when they 1ee me !all
the
in
are.ti � ho will have no
one
Larr
J
D
n
all
ag
baseb
ip
is
t
J011sh
.P
F
i ohamp
or in t he form of butler, pit1:, can - first is a an ake estival which
.sident RooseveU's "ii.ame is men­
e.u.
worsbip du ring this West Coast h istOI')'.
here to
d y, fritter &amp;, and cider may be -pur- always held on the aame Sunday w
tioned by the Soviet peopJe with
Holy Week. It i, hoped that
' '
·
cha,ed.
Tb 0 Dodg�rs, s1ar1-m.,&lt; t•(hat th. Ch a rdon M.pl. Fe'(·, val everyone w 1 f'md the hea rtY
111t:1r
affection a nd respect," a broacl­
a
R
Nixon,
·.,.
t
ichard
P-side
n
.....
Vin.a.
.
11
Huge k ettI es of appI e butt er .n•,.
u v,·,itors have the privilege of
d
e
rec
8f!-•
·
1
11Jr
seaso�
th
I
crul
ar
""Mon­
m
a id
s
here
ed
r
ito
n
mo
l'ast
welcomt" extended and will be 1\8tive Californi an , will be amonif
swu ng from tripods may be aeen eating all the J)fllcake1 and sa usd
day.
the 43 000 fans wbo see the G i an ts· . llhaped C oll.scum, h a ve nommate1;0
t
here ea('h of the evenings.
(
coo�ing o\'er open fires on the age they want for a amall set fee.
ale
ller
Don
17-13)
Drysd
fireba
________
Louis Cardi n(
St.
st
the
�gain
start
stt'(!et, Mal'!Y years ago the Festival Fr'eshly made Geauga County ma als while some 60 000 will see the face �o b Anderson ()2-13) . This
CARC,INAL IMPROV ES
FOR MEMBERS AND NON,MEMBERS.
was started to promote the sale or pie syrup is the featured flavoring.
Dodr:ers launch the derense o t th e · g a me .1s sla letl t o start at 1 1 p . m.,
Laur­
rs for
octo
UPI-D
t1Ver5VI e
ROME
Burton's Butter Festival is usualapples from the big orchards that
.
r
the
clear,
a
we
m
e.s.t.,
�ool
.
world title they won in suc h amazcover most of Jackl!lon County, but t y held the first part of Ju n e, this
Dressen, con�iden � he can br1 �g ian Card in.al Rugambwa, the first
the Chicag o
i
ng fIIshlon against
-"'
the in1eniu1 townspeople haVe de- year's date not yet determi n ed. Old
t he Braves their third penn an t tn Negro prince of the t!hurch in
,u
s.
C
b
n
g
but
veloped it into the fa vorite fu n-fest fashloned met hods of maki
fou.r y€ ars, has 21-game winner modem tlmea:, said Monday night
Mr. an d Mrs. Alvi n Taylor and
Plr•lfl .t Mllw■ult•
of
ehur
he should be well enough to leave
n
s
are
s
typ
Successor To Mr. H. E . iiLarkey.
variou
in
of southern Ohio.
ter
e
l!
c h ildren moved in to the Alfred
A near-full houi;e of 40,000 will Warren Spahn opposing Bob
Clrcle\lille will try to improve d emons_U'ated. The same treatmen t Cornell property 011 Br ewer' s Cor• see tbe Pittsbu rgh Piratee play t he Friend. a disappo h,tm e nt at 8-19 the hospital a few days after
16'3 Lincoln ._i1hts
Pomeroy, 0.
. t. ,
The cardinal was confined .
Easter.
e.s
upon ' its tremendously popular is given to ice cream, cottage , ner,
m.
p.
on,
at
sea
las
2:30
Phone
WY
2-2411
s
t
Braves al Milwaukee's County
to bed a week ago by fatigue and
Pumpkin Show th is year by hold- cheese an d chocolate milk.
Mr. a nd Mrs. John Beal and Stadium 11nd a capacity ·�owd ?I
fle Pirates, beseiged by injur• after-effects of malaria,
T
ing its Pickaway Cou n ty SesquiC HICKEN FEAST ,
c hildren,. Columbue, were week e nd 33,� wlll watt!h the Ph1ladelp�1a
centenn ial at the same time, OctoThe d ate for t he f!oun try s l a t1, guests of her parents , Mr. a nd Mrs. P_hdU0ei; oppo!if:'l 1� Reds at Cm• s:ies ' last season, are starting their
. ,
�gular 1959 l j neup peh ind _Fri.em;! , _
,
ber 19 • 22, Circleville has long est chicken •barbecue usually held A. C. Brew� and Dav;d.
mnatt
s Crosley f'.ield in t�� other , who .Was a 22-gamc winner in 1958
c
•been acknowledged as the center of in Versailles duri ng June , .� as not j M,r, and Mrs. Pat Autherson a nd
'
ope iie"rs. ' · . ·
and has given e,·ery indication of
.
.
t he Na tion 's" JJU.trl pki'n raili ng and yet betn 1\1!1:hd�ed, The · big feaal childre n Newark were wee k end
Tl;ie National Leaeue ,a s tarling m aking a COtJ\eha�k this spring.
with Poul t ry guests of his slste; •nd family, Mn.
held _in connection
c,mn ing business.
its race _a full w�ek earli er than
• Roberti Pi tches Open•r
With the roming or the corn- Day 11 prepared on a cha rcoal pit Elva Dalley and childre n .
uaual �h 1� ye�r m order to a_dd
· n Roberts makea h,·s tlth
,
·
·
R
oh,
pif!ker, the pumpki n , whic h i s an that is more t h an a city block
Eber and Iva Carpenter called a week . 0f · :l
traveI da tes tO It s
s
ecutive
ope nin g-day a ppearcon
in valu able pMt o! America na, al- i n lensth. Following the barbecue on Mr. and Mrs. c. A. ·Bogard Sun,
'
a nce !or the Phillies against Jim
most became extinct in many parts thousands of visitors are ta ken on day B fternoon .
FIGHT Rl'SULTS
or the country. The reason being tours of the egg and poultry pfo.
NIW YORK UPl-.lsHc L 011■rt
Joyee Circle Morning Star, was
JOHNSON SOLD
th at most fsrmers planted t heir cessing pla nts that represent tbe a recent -gueet ' ot .Margaret Durd. 14'1/t, C uba outpoint.cl. Marvin
DETROIT
UPI _ John Henry
pumpkins in the same rows as the main industry of the town.
Ric hard Ha rris, Syracuse, and C.nly McF•rl end, 1 45¼, Phl"l *I• Johnson, the sometime fullback
corn. Meehanized corn culti vating
Sally Wa rd , Wells Run, were m ar• phta, 10.
m
for the Detroit Lions, was trBded
a nd pic ktn11 make it lmposaible to f! ih!�! :'::t�: o.:; :;::�fy �� rlcd Sa turday eveni ng at t he home
PROV IDENC I , R. I , UPI--M lc•
a
d
g
to the Pitt sburgh Stee lers .for a
i
field.
same
the
11:row a vine crop in
of Mr. an d M rs. L. R. Gluesencamp. , Ir:.-, D wy.,,, 1 55, a..ton, � pair of draft l'hoiees Monday. Lion
L
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followi
Sunday
th
e
on
ogan
1.
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So great are the throngs of
ied Rev. Gluesencamp read the mar- , JHllson Brown, 1 '9, .Boden 7,
Coa,.•h George w,· 1,on summed op
� who crowd mto
lhe t pw n to Thanks&amp;lving. The event 1s cal
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MO
YOKE
Mo
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L
se present i ncluded
Tho
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v
riage
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of
s
DQze
nt.
the trade by saying, "That's all w�
a
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P
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a
Chri
the
Chuckie VaRMeter, Donna P'i tch, : TN■ler, 168, . Sp r h,,,.eld, M111-s., co u ld get for him."
MASON COUNTY COUlT
oatll carryin"
.,. out the Christmas
lfopplld J■ek Harrison, 165, N•w
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and Larry Gluesenf! a mp.
Marriage Applicatio ns:
story roll along the parade rou�
a nd Mrs . Dell Talbott apent York, 1 .
Mr.
than
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r
d
n
a
rno
20,
by
ied
n
Str.1lt,
Lewis
accompa
Robert
IVDN&amp;V, Aut+r■ IJ• ui-1-a■lph
50 the weekend with thelr son and
,
Mary Ell�n McQu a id, 20, both of �nd , .
..,,., New �• Nns, o� ·
hter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ran- Dvpet, 1 daug
ed.
1,
g
permitt
No ad vertisin
G allipolis, Ohio.
polnt«I
Oeot..
..rnn,. 1461/4 ,
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Talbott,
New
Lexi
ngton.
coutfTY FAIR S
Carl Andrew Simptlns, 18, Pt.
r, AU-.trell■ 11.
VanMete
Gerald
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Ohio is fortuna te I n hav ing i n
Ple&amp;Hant and Sonia Joan Decker,
"41LAD15LPHIA U PI -VI c DI•
ng his paraddition al to the fesUvals, almost Parkersburg, a re visiti
17, Galltpolill Ferry,
v,. .Jacki• Leontrd, can,nontl
Van
s. Mr. and i�rs . Charles
ent
Archie J011epb Pat�tun, 21, 100 county and independent bits,
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Pt. Plea sant and Pa.tricia Darlene t he Oh io Stllte Fair, -1\.L!g. 26-Sept.
A Sallofled Customer
2, severa l nationally-known sp�rts
.Keefer, 18, Pt. Pleasant.
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Our Finl_ Cons!de,allon
a
BALL
ON
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ll&lt;HIBIT
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William Lee ll•ckwortb , 2G, events 1uth a, the Grand Amer ic11n
ay
tJn!tetl Pr,11 l nftrna,.on.al
:17th
blrthhis
rating
art,
Lo
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2
2lia,
Aug.
and Linda Kay Lewifl, 17, bot h ot Trap Shoot at Vanda
B.ttl� 4 1Cantl1 City 2
y t ay, LS a shght favorite to
26· Inter-Lakes Rega tta , Put-In-Bay, da od
Ash top.
ht
Clenf,■ncl 5 Detroit 3
a nd
tonig
rl
ndy
McFe
beat
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Ricbard Date Hollen back, 18. Alig. 7; and the international Soap In tbe1r sched fled 1 0-roun d wel•
Wii1hlniNn 7 Chlcaeo A 3
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W. Mlln St, PhoM WV 2-3949
14.
Aug
n
Ohio, and b ox De rbY · Akr 0 '
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I terweight bout at St. Nit!holas
a.■ton 3 New ·Y9rfc 1
POMEROY, OHIO
Cheryl Darlen e Kanniard, 16,
' M..ml Int. 4 laltlmo N "'B" 3
.Areoa.
""°T" TAAINI IOUGNf
R adnor fownsbip, Otiio.
?olEW YORK Ul&gt;I - Police today
Robttt Dean Williama, 1,,
Pomei'oi and Patricia Ellen lohn­ searched tor toy eloctric tra ina
Ndloactlve material
cohtaining
JJon, M.a,on.
Lee Wean, 32, Pliny and Sally which were found ,nia:alng from the
Cana,iian exhibit •� the Nutlear
Hill Bates, 26, New H aven.
Congress Atomic &amp;poaltlon here .
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ExhlbU officiala Ill.id the fl¥}? loco­
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Mabel Gerlack vs. .Lawrence moti:ves and eip.t c� contained,
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Gerlac h ; Lindi. Sue · -Ii.den ,va. 1ealed radium foHa tliat cMtld be
Russell L. Siders; Gevetta Boles harmful to an I nquisitive young
Boles; and Barbara dilld Who placed .one of them in
vs. James
.i;ooiu
Asher Sniith vs. Carl E. Smith. hJs fllouth.
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nute for, )\uUand fanning 10,
walk.in&amp; th;ee, while Boring of
Euteq -�hei tour, w11ilked 8 in
five irtnit,i:s, -with Griffi n fi n ish­
ing up. �

I lins single&lt;! .and Durst doubled.

Rull.a nd got one back in ih
l
I half of he first th�n pushPd
home four 'In the botlom of thP
sixth to 'IYT'8. p II up. Larry Par­
SOJ\11 sing 1 .. 1. Boring walked the
next three ballers. David Marlin
doubled two more home and Car­
ter singled the fourfh run in.

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Soc· ety Report

ALL-STARS

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High lnd. Three Gem.a, W. Mt.Kin n")', 174.
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Hl&amp;h lri.a. Single Game, - JCirir'
2lfi.
Team Three Games, Assoei:ated Radio, 2500.
High Team Single Game, Hit

Sc'"'"

- the fines/ interior
' d&amp;r:/Jrelors now paint
�AJ, LS and wboDWORK

Toppers Plains
Would.Like
Local League

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The Standlnes
Wan Lost Pct,
A1sociated aa,o
21 9 ,7l!Q
Landmark . . . . , .
25 1 1 ,fl1M
,; Hot Rods . . . .
23 13 -639
Tuppers Plains, represented by Davis.warner _ . . .
1 2 2&lt; .133
nalph Wigal, player-manager, is in- Croes &amp; Sons . , . .
1 2 24 .333
terested in playing in a summer Chapman'• Market .
9 27 - 2!!0
league based in Meigs County i( Top y..,,, Bowltrs
lhc Ohio Valley Association is acJ 2
3 SeriH
livc&gt; this yc;ir.
McKinney
202 174 198 5'74
Wigal said today his team- Bakef
172 149 140 461
Rtrong this season- WQUJd welcome Wagne r . . . . 1 79 J63 169 Dll
a league includi ng Pomeroy, M l tl- M urray
166 162 14G 474
d]eporl, Racme, Pt. Pleasa nt, Gal- N. Kloes
132 UN) 14-4 4
llpoli, and other ne arby clnbs.
Jlylve sler . . . 180 210 147 487
de
So far Middleport pL�yers are
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LAUX • iATIN ALKYD INA�IL
$t■1cH1 Hl1ht
the ?nly one s express ing a� J nter- Hig h Ind. 3 gamee, Flanagan 101
est m a lea gue l o The Da , ly S o n- High ind. single game
276
Unel .
H i g h teim 3 tames Hot Rodi 2632
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. NEW YORK UPI - The Clncin- in hi sk1ry, 18 a territoriil choice
PlOPOU CUP CHANGE S
978
nati Roy11ls a nd the New York , although they· h ad ,(irlt craC'k .el
l-ONDON UPJ-The Briti1h Pro­
Tep "I'' -.Wl•n Avera•
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kketbockera_-�ound up with more the "Big O" an1,.way by virtue of
K
(c11.11ional Golrns' Ass11. ca me up Wagner
. . . . 173
f!
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with some radical proposa ls toda)' Louks
173 ·· th an one - th ln 1 o1 the 100 O11 ege thelr poor (19-fJ'IJ) NOOrd.
_
players
s
elected
in
the
Nation
al
The Min neapolis i.alters were
for fhe 1961 Ryder Cup compeli­
8
Mckinney
172
Ba�k
etball Association dr.11.!t.
next
and they picked Jerry We11t
lion with the U 11Hed Slates.
FlahaGim
171
The Royals claimed 2:0 players. of West Virginia , an All-American
al your DITCI STAIDAII P,in/ Vnlu• Con/o,
Tlw British PGA is reeommeml• Plec h Bty , .
1 70
including three-time All-Americun ror the past two seasons. Then the
inc that the &lt;·ompctition consist or
Oscar Robertson of the U niversity Knicks dra fted Darnll Im h of!, 6eight roursomr matches of 1 8 hole&amp;
OUTSTAN DING ROOKIE
t!!H'h insteud of rour over 36 holes
ST. PETERSBURG, Fl. 11. UPI - of Cincinnati, while the Knicker- foot-10 All - America from Ci!liforni a .
and 16 sinJ.:lf's matches or 18 holes Johnny James, who gave up onJy bot!kers drufted 18.
T he world champion ,Bolton
cad1 in�l1u1d of th,• rnrrrnl t•ight 1 0 hits and two earned runs i n 13
Rohertsoon, Welt and Im hort
nt 36 holf's.
innings of pitching this s pring, to• Ct'ltirs, on the oth er ha nd, pfoked
Tlw �roup -�•ud ii 1s rccom­ day wns named winner or the lltth only six collegi a ns in the 11nnual will not be parmitted lo sign pro
mf"ndini,: l hf" rhaUgl'lfl "10 create annual Jumcs P-. Dawson Memorial &lt;lraft conducted M onday at a mid­ c:ontr11i:ts until after t hey play for
Phone WV 2-2709
the U. S. Olympic learn In Rome
rnort• lntere11t and brinR the match Award as the ouhta "di n g rookie ,ill town New York hotel.
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Ill S. Third
.lllddleport
The Royals and the ·Knicks this summer . The same a pplies to
: rnor(' into Jin(' with the normal the New York Yankees' tralni•s
wound up in the basement of their Jay Arnette or TexB.s, who w a s the
camp t_his s pring ,
l (' of l{o I� . ' ' _
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respecti ve di,vleiona during the Royals' second round choice,
p118t season, 80 they
can 1,1se
John Milh oa n or Gnll.ipolis, M ar­
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some help.
Shall star, was taken by the Royals
The Roy als claimed :Robertson, while Minneapolis gr a bbed How ard
the greatest major l'ollege scorer Jollirr of Ohio Uni v ersity.

IN ' THE SAME SOFT TONES

Be fashion-right
on a budget with

RO&lt;ls, IHO.

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Racine Pitchers Wild In Loss
To Wahama Falcons, 7 To·

Wahama' s White Falcons took
ad vantage of wlld ne111 by Rarinc
plk hers Mond ay to wl n 7-3 on
their home diamond though out­
hlt 7 to t t
Jim Louk s, lefthanded Fresh­
-tllan, walked 7 of the first ninP,
Falcon ba tters he faced, fanning
the other two. Virgil Hill, replac
Ing h im in the rirst h111i nE, pro­
ceeded to walk sl x more unUI re­
lieved by Du an e Wolfe in 1he
third.
Wolfe, husky rie hth an&lt;ler, shut
out Wa hama with two Sl'ralch hits
thereafter.
But Wahema gol four runs in
the fJnt inning, three in the sec­
ond-marked by Elmer Van Met­
er's two-run double-while Racine
got two In the first a nd wa s shut
out until th e sevent h (one more.)
Little Ra11-er Birch doubled for
�acThe, amneu he hit the ball so
/•'• tnd•Ulrry Grimm also doub­

La,1 year, hundred, of thou111nd1 ol people found 1h■t the G■lade wu
l
I "'1h� buytt ol • Ufelbne. ID el'ery detail It "' 1h11 equal Qr ma,ter
of can eo1tln1 huadred:1 ol dollar, more, Tbe G■l1:de by FoNI. heeame
the bur-1el""6 car In &amp;A, wo,ld. And now-fbr 1%0-witb all Ill
a1h■n�• ta ••1Ie, ride, room-dwi Galaxle I■ a beater bay tllan ..,.,,
Yet1, th" Yfflr more thu en:, Calule It
Thi1 1960 Ca.laiie-!« all Ill p and
UN 1�rrl of du lot,.p,icefeld,
glamour-Pu all the room you'd e,er want
Want TI111ndcrblrd elegance? Looi at
or need, fnre 7Ml alld ,,_ ffl0/11 for M
C.lnifl'1 rich wpellnfl and pleated fabrioel
pa!J«ngtn rhon ;)'Or' l'.llilll IJttl Ill 11111N ,W,,..
You w■nl 11umderbu,I perf0m11nce?
priaid am.
Thunderbird', own V-8 gtw, (t to you,
Honestly, doet It mab "'11MI io •.Pfll�
um c.Ja.le'• 11opln,i llfety�tnt 'bood.
more when ynu l'&lt;l.n travel fft 1utury at I
Wint • wonW!lrful new warld or ride?
low Ford prioe1 We'n;i waili� •
o e �or
f.,J how Coluio'•
M- point with I ..... aod • ioiJI Iii ·�
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fr&lt;'e pass ei..
Rarin�
200 000 1-3 7 I
Wnha11,1
430 000 z-7 5 1
Louk s (LP), Hill 0 ) , D. Wolfe
( 3) and Jarrold. Johnson and E.
Van Meter.

Motorola

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2arc1 ANNIVERSARY SAL!· _

EASTER IASKffl
$1.1 9 - $1.98

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.ti" As• �' die Round Point .sht vtl - · - · -· · · · · : · · · · · · · · · - · · $ 1 .88
4½ loot long Bow End RIike . . . ' . ' . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . $1.11
4 ½2 Foot Ash Ha, ndle SIN!nk Patte rn Noe ·.: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1.88
9 ft. Play Gym .Set with I ft. sJM,, 3 S;«ln,9-, Air Glide · · · · · · $29.95

24 HOU R
TOWING

$2.98
$3.98 -$5.69

· Ball Gloves • Shoes. .• Bab' · Balls

WHITMAN SAMPLE&amp; WITH

IEAUTI FUi. SUMMER PURSE .
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4,�• - lrtggs Stratt.11 - 20'"tii ltar Mo�ers · · · · - · · · · · · · · $49.9
$3.33 gal.
lllside Vinyl latex Flat' Wall Paiiii s · · · :. ' · · J · ·
Seat CovM'S To At Most Passenger Can
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Cl;it l'IIQtlcs To 1959 Models · · · · - - · · · · · - Now Carry Out At $15.95
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'Repllr 13,49.and f3.95 pr.
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W. Main St.

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;Vniform heot t fast -y cooking I A clea ner, cooler kttdi 1
na ii a new experience with a fully outomatlc Mtk,f'OIIP.
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fou11 love the tasty, 1otisfyin9 meola that controlled electric
1n be- )
helps YCIU prej,are. And, yoti11 spt11d lell time In the ..jptdi
watch-,
�use automotic time and temptratur• .Qlnlrala da the patIng far you.

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1931

PLUSH EASTER TOYS , . , , . . , . , 98� up

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or on another farm near Xenia, Ohio.

EASTER CARDS
5c to 50c

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Lot Back Of Store

lnc., 461 S· Third St., Middl�port, Ohio
· P :1tt.m Motors
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Rusty, on• of,fflo quarter-horse colts on the ·Bob EY8118
Farm near Rio Grande, Ohio, knows his oata, He also knows if
he cleaas his pail, there will be an extra treat of lump sugar
· which Debbie Evans carries in her �et for such QCCaS.ions.
Debbje ia the youna:11t daughter or Bob and Jewel Evans
.
She lives with her two siaters and three brothers in the modern­
ized home on Bob Evans Farm. The house served as a stage
00&amp;ch inn more than · 11\5 Y"""' ago,
FatJte? Bob E\lau apends all the time he can on the 600
Evans acree that extend on bolh aide&amp; of Roule 315
lo Gallipolis. But lho lamily &amp;a111Bge hoaineao keepo biJll
the 110 throu1hout the state.
Bob Evans Fanna Sausage II made daily a
dlt­
tanco back In the ...uthern Ohio hill■ from the Evm' lxva1,,

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■ AT VOUlt l'OIID Dtl4&amp;1'1'8

Bob Evans' Colt, Rusty,
Waits for Dessert
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CHOCOLATES - $1 .65 up

FREE
PARKI NG
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COMI! Tl!BT•DfUV ll Ttill l'INIST l'OROa Oft A Ul'aTIM

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FAIREST in PRICES
FASTEST in SERVICE

For' W.ham■, Jehnton walked
li ve, Ja, n fled JO. Loukl for Raclne
fan n
two. wallr:ed 7; Hill fan.
ned f
, walked 6; Wolfe Canned
one, walked n one. In two games
tc hera have i11ued 23
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NEW YORK UPI - Carl Erskine
fuflll�J ..Loa Angeles Dodger&amp; pitch­
on ce hurled II no- h it, no-run
Mame, has been :tiSned as "1:olor
l'omment1lor" for t bi, AruerJcan
Broadca ating Company's 2ft Sa tu r­
day anernoon telt"cast s of major
leaeue a:ames thi s season,

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NEW YORK UPI - Stan Thorn ton of Tea neck, N. J., w h o coached
Columbia Uni ver sity' s wres tling
I.earn during the past sea son, has
been named head coach of t he
sport, sncceeding Dick W aite.

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and get ·1ess
tharr a
by Ford?

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"I'm proud til•t you mad• th•
team, too, but I ln1llt you wHr
P•i•mH wh...-i you lfCI to bed!"

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RoyaIs' K. DIC• kerb0Ck ers w· d
Up w,
1' 1.th One Th•.•.·d Of Stars

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SPEC IAL PRICE ,
On Last Year's Colors

"Advance inform a tion shows
th at a larger ·nu m ber Of c:O.'lChing
replace!1lenlJ! a re necessary t h is
year thari ever before.
"After two or mort- �,.._ of
Mt'¥ke, th• pr....,t offl� will
not accitpt .....1-.:tlon.
"We wh o h a ve worked in t h is
progra m a re proud .of the pro­
gress made here. We kriow that
perfectlon ha s not been reac hed,
nor do we expect it. We do feel
th at it ls the duly of the plU'ents
to be prese nt to set or determi n e
polides to he followed. Sol!W cha n­
ges are needed.

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FAN MAIL THAN ACTOR CALHOUN

Services Are
Announced For

Maple Festival April 22 Opens
Summer Of �reeial Events

Tornadoes To Meet Rutland
Racine W'i.11 play at Rutland
'11nlf'lday ll f:30 P- m. in fina l
t
of I.be colfnty baseball tourn ament following Monday's 5-2 win
by Rutl.lnd over Eastern.

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HOLLYWOOD UPI - }{ory Cal- on my head."
The q�ltlon is, *hY doesn't Ctl•
houn has tb1, hone, ■ee, and he
houn 11el1 this ho":C lo ll do: topd
and
this
bonse
are
fightmig
11ll
the
v
time - and the bad part or it i1 c:ompa ny. or a naee c:le
_ •u illae1hat Calhoun ill alwayi,; losing, &amp;ee. fac!•Jry · That's thl.' quest ion.
�e�!��.��2 �rvlc..
' Tll tell you why not," Cal houn
This horse's real name is Do1 Ohio's 1960 se11on of famous see th: novel displays and sample wil l open Monday eveniog at 8
t11i1w and he co-star1,: w1th Calhoun I told me. "Because thi• no-good
fe,ti\'■li is getting 11, late atart but auch dehcecies 11s pumpklllburgers. p. m . in the Hemlock
Gtove
on ,o CHs TV show. But on the !&gt;how horse gets more fan mail t h• n
it will m ore than make u!J for th at pu m pkin cider, pu mpkin ca ndy and C h ristian Churrh. The prenl'hing
I do. Thi1t's why not."
hf' 's known as Smoke)'
pie,
il
is
di!fil:!1
.
l
lt
to
eslih a ndicap by effering extra fea - pumpkin
will be by the minister, lhf' Rev.
Calhoun »ays they ch.inged this
lures to its big outdoor events .
mate how many thousands attend Harold C. Doster and the topic,
hurse·s· name he{· :r nse the ,bow ill
Normally the fi rst big show, the the free fiesta each autumn.
will be taken from the "Seven
sponaored by a cigaret, and the)'
Geaug a County Maple Festh· al at
W hen the fint Swl&amp;R festiv al Last Words of Christ" on the
can , �d�·erti,11,e th,� hon;e', real
Chardon , is )l,eld in Marl'h. The was held in Sugarcreek • few years cross.
1
name hecause it is the same as 1
date has been traditionally set as ago, the 21 Swi�!'I cheese factories
The traditional .candlelig ht com
cig.irct compan&gt;· whiC'b doe1,:n·1
MISS RUSSELL HONOR ED
two weeks before
Easter. This in that uea were having a hard m union service wlll be held on
!ponsor the 1h ow.
Mr. and :u1. Kenneth Ruuell enyear, In addition to a late {Aprit lime sellini their proclucts, but af• Th ursday eveni ng, the eveni ng of
Anyway,
Calhoun
and
the
horse
t
e
rlamed
April 3 in honor of tbe
17) Eas ter, the unl'leuonable cold ter thousands of visitors from al- Ch ri s t's Last Supper with Ail'I
don · 1 see eye to eye. Rory has 17th hir1 hruly of their dauihter,
kept the sap from ris ing in the most every state in the f!ountry had Disciples. Thls serviot will be
grc('n eyeB, and thi&amp; hone has Ke nda Sh�ryl. Dorolh)' Dandakis of
maple trees, so the Festi val had to ta s ted their cheese, t he dem 11 nd of- conducted by the minister end
blue ones, Keal blue onn.
Athen11 assisted Mrs. •Russell .
be cha nged from April 1 • 3, to ten exceeded the supply or this the elders of the four chu rches
Calhoun HorM't Tar,-t
Refreshments of cake, pop, poApril 22 - 24.
pa rticular brand.
Valley P11steral
in the 8h ade
Ask Calhoun what he thinks or tato l'hipB, !'landwid1e1 a nd minttt .;
The sig ht of a maple sugar ca mp
.
.
.
Unity, the Christian Ch urches In
Besi des . selhng mount am s of ong Bottom, Ora n ge, Toppers
his hor!M' and he 'll &amp;ay. • · jf I'd were served to :,.1iriam Foster,
being operated ln the big wooded
L
, t,:•11, ;bo loana •nd olher Pl , ; ns, and Hemlock Grove.
cheese
known what I w� &amp;etlin1 into Pa ula Sa yre. Tun�· Lisle, Joyce
city park, and t.he chan l'e to sampeople
Swiss
the
htie_s,
,
food
spet!llll
,?
when I hlred tbi!I horee (or the Circle, Taddy Durst, Leanna Brew­
'
e
pie every k nown produ t of th
The !ermons will help t-o ans­
show, I would have taken him er, Rita Jo Miller, Barbara Grimm,
Monday,
questions.
sap, attract!! touris ts from . many ol t he com � uni ty put on a two-day wer these
out and shot him."
Patty G rimm, Becky TOM)', Lois
parts of the midwest and so rnc show t�at 111 �nequalled �nywhere Ooes God E ver Desert Us? will be
a nd. Sw_is� ba nf�i
tzerl
Sw
except
m
,
'
Amott Karen Oun, K■thryn Powl
t
Jesu
s
W
from
the quettion taken
est Coas
from as far as the
tli
od
od
"
MISSIU SUH- For the nnt tim e, the natkm's tWo nt1.;iear-poworfld Po1&amp;ril .mtaalle 1ub•
. The �ason Cal houn says _ t�ls ell, D�rot hy Dandalr:it, Karl and
More ·t h an 100,000 ' visitors crowd yodelers , aod o� her m� llcians -1 words, My G , My G , W y
t! t�at th� _ ho� ls always k1ckm_g
mAl'\nu sau out ot Groton; Conn., togeU1er. The Patl'j,ilk �rtrr lfol"llp'OWld} had Juat
lift.II were
i n to the town every year. AllhOtlgh the days a�d n�ghts wit_h muuc. Hast Thou .For,aken Me?" T-he
.
at him,_ b_1lini him, il.epping on h is Max Rutell. Sending
Wuhtn�
Oturg;e
e
th.
11
Bev1,nd
eomm1asioned.
been
everiil
held m s
r a .Jone11
1�
pcmg
41.arba
a
d
Street
llllsttll
Lynn
Al"ta
ctions
Fe
ide
a
v
"How
ttr
question Tuesday will be
the sJival pro s a
feet, . h1tt111g hhn on the nose anrl
'
r
,_
"'�
R
h.
a
�
GUS
--:::----:;::-::-�---;;:----,,--:_-::--- ---:--:,---,-:c:=:-.
.
such as pai-ades, r ube bands, all· sectipns of the nlla}::e.
Many Times Should He Fortive?'t
stealmg acenes .
.
·'FJlt�r. ForTh
f ll d••w u
tique shows, con tests, demon stra- . All _of the town ipeople are a�- Th '' w
Mr. and Mrs. W iley 0 1 1rs rem't
C
be
You
i
1ure
can
alhoun
P.?.:'
s
�
to
t
rough
tions , and dancing, the officials be- tired 111 costumes_ ·b
em . For .u.1•, K..v.. Not
g,· v ,
cG,I
.:;i,1,.
goin s to take this lyfn r: down- ce_ived word that their. son, S-Sgt.
1
.
lieved lbal ,� would be too disap- country from Sw1.tzerland. During What They Do!";
Wednesday,
unJ ess the hone th rows him out Wiley Ours Jr. , has a rrived safetly
looks
e
place
who
e
h
al
v
l
festi
l
lhe
sta­
l
be
·
will
e
h
ey
poi olitijJ io /estlva) visilors l th
h r 1, H. aven . Loca ?
or the saddle, which it ia fre- i� Germany w here
11
•
ver"t :
tried to hold the proir� ms without hke_ a towi:i transplanted £tom the ,b,W
tioned for the next three y,ears.
e,, w, ,h !�
e , h•• ,ubJ•
# , 11
1
quently trying to do, &amp;ee.
a sufficient supply of sy rup a nd Alpme rea:ions.
His wife and 90n will join him as
Say..- Unto You, Today You Will
CORN FEST! VAl,.S
_
'T
h
i!I
hone
kr,ow1
when
I've
30
:
2
�l
also
Reds,
the
Brosnan
of
maple s uaar products.
scbed·
50011 as arnngemens ean be made.
Be With Me In Paradise" the
,rans-continental tra veling
.. By FRED fl()wN
1
Several corn feshvals a re held text.
got
a
hangover,"
'Calhoun
said
un,
of
_
tive
a
n
a
an,
n
�ros
e.s.t,
m.
p.
.Si•
June 1 0 . 11 will be the dates o r
"
They are now living ·.Nih her par­
League
Ameriun
T-he
1,1(e."
i
Ptt
United p,,.,. lnt-.rn■tiatal
the �ex t bi
ut.door s�cta.cular, tbroua:hout the state, but t.he 0�
cln dleli&amp; ht
Wo Wes t Coast cities. which den/jal opener" in Wa.s llington, Cil\cil)Ditt, lia d an fl: 3 rtt-ord with happily,. "'And be know• when m y ffltll. Mr. and Mn. Lester Bul'kley
Thur
sday, 11,t the
T
Fes ti va l will be that attract, lhe �-a:eat crowds ,s communio n service, t h·e sermon waited a h alf-ce ntury fqr · the D. C., is sch eduled for next Mon- ttie 1teds · -1te� bemg acq uired back is out of Joi nt or when my i n Tttnton, N. J.
ny
V•n W �rt Pe
�
a qmented
is fear by special held •nnually at Milleraport on the w OI be " What Will s.t tis ty Rea l 1:hant!e are ste41ing the at,ow today dil y - with the six ot her team s join- trom. the Cardmals_ last season, knee i8 acti ng up on me.
and
'Tm his favorite pigeon,
a nd has •n a aprmg sen sation.
progra ms o the American Peony sout hwest end of Buckeye Lake. Thirst?' from lhe tei:t, •·1 Thir st" . when. lhe ffi aJor tea.1,ue baseball .Hlg the race on April 19 .
he
waits
to
·eel'
me.
Society which will hold its annual The Festival �s usually held �e Good Friday service will be . o n seaaon opens in four National
Two new managers - Charlie
The United Preu lntern■tional'a
RUINS IMOOnNG
con Yentlon in Vall Wert I n con- tlrst , week m September: . This "Bow Is A Person Saved'• from Leaguo(! -1::itles.
Dreslll!n of the Br.ave&amp; and Char- board or 50 ex.perts picked the
as
year II date ha s not been v•rified
"He hows ·Whtt • scene is all
ju nction with the festival.
a
year,
Cub
s - plus
in
the
nae
t
h
i11
t.
t
G
Grimm
of
the
the last two "words " in Luke 23 :
lie
o
w
n
ia
Me
t
are
An esllm d l7fi.000 fan
rehearse
it a
Van Wert is u nquestionably the �•et.
44-49 and John 19 : 30. The Sllnday expected to turn out i)\ good h■!f do�en . �kies a nd players ac- with tlle -llfave11 second _a nd the about a fter we
consumed
('Ouple of times. fibe n rm sup­
e
n
a
Tons ot sweet cor r
•·world's Peony Cehter" 'a nd the
n wmter tfRdes wlll make
t
1:1:po
d
quired
i
1
od
t
h
en
ird.
Fol­
evening serv ice or. Easter will
no
better
than
g
D
c
tli ht ef niteea thUr but th
ailnJlal festi val !:; the only eve n t d\lring the t hree-day frolic . The clima .r. the service s (no service o n � wi be tur:ed on San Fran- th eir debuts o n a. program that l Owing, - in the forecast, were lhe posed to nm and jump into the
corn is delivered fresh from t he Satu rday). The topic Su nday will • o and Loa Angeles where the Includes three afternoon games Red,, Pi r■t.ea, Cardinals, Cubs and saddle he behaves real nice dur­
of 1U kind.
sc
ing rehearul. But whfn · lhe cam­
fields in true-ks and cooked in huge be "Who ls I n God's ,Family?" f;anaplanted Gian ts. �nd Dodgers and .a night game in Los Angeles.
Philliea.
Jacltsl) n County's a nnual Apple v ats. Patron s buy the cor n for .a
eras
are .rolling: I jump into the
-----�onn
Vs
�•ckson
wom
an, Befrom J esus• words ··
celebrate hi stor ic occasions. The
.
Feati va l i.. tent.11.ti vely - set f ut Sept, f(I W cents an ear and ea t it at one
air and he im't there.
The G :;.,i ts, . so�1d l�vor1tes to
SonJ Behold Thy Moth- Giant.s are dedit,alinc their new
Thy
hold
,
21-24. More tha n 30 communities of the long wooden tables in the
TIIIUTE TO FDR
"'He sidestt!pl ■od I feel like
s �mt pen nan t
er!"
JS-million-dollar Candleatick park, w1 � San Fr11nc1�co
aend t heir high _ school marchi ng adjoi ning grove.
LONDON UPJ-Moseow R adio a high jumper up in the air with
These serv ices a�e being held , first f!ompletely new big league this year despite the ir lU5� closbanda lo participate in _the huge
m
· h as paid tr-lbute to the memory no bar to jump over . Kkll wbo visil
Phone 'll'Y-2-tt5S
st
e the lng• week , coll apse, are send ing 21
s. are held da1 lY dur,ng
adiu in 'seven ye an, wi.n
� for three by the pastoral uni ty and the
•parades tual
Burton , Ohio, Is no•-•
of Frank. Un · Dela no Roosevelt, tbe set to see t.hetr ftero, 'The Tex­
I
me
wm
ner Sam Jones ■tai nst
y
•
p_,,;
eve
r
ur
E.
1111a
St.
n-Oh
-•
fo
ve
I
k
He
r
world
Dodgers wm raise the first
· t,i
m Of! uiv
the FeJ\ival. Apples by the· buahel" different ann ual feativa1 s. Their
y Jack son, 14-13 ■t 4:30 P- m., wbo died 15 years uo today. Pre­ an,' laugh when they 1ee me !all
the
in
are.ti � ho will have no
one
Larr
J
D
n
all
ag
baseb
ip
is
t
J011sh
.P
F
i ohamp
or in t he form of butler, pit1:, can - first is a an ake estival which
.sident RooseveU's "ii.ame is men­
e.u.
worsbip du ring this West Coast h istOI')'.
here to
d y, fritter &amp;, and cider may be -pur- always held on the aame Sunday w
tioned by the Soviet peopJe with
Holy Week. It i, hoped that
' '
·
cha,ed.
Tb 0 Dodg�rs, s1ar1-m.,&lt; t•(hat th. Ch a rdon M.pl. Fe'(·, val everyone w 1 f'md the hea rtY
111t:1r
affection a nd respect," a broacl­
a
R
Nixon,
·.,.
t
ichard
P-side
n
.....
Vin.a.
.
11
Huge k ettI es of appI e butt er .n•,.
u v,·,itors have the privilege of
d
e
rec
8f!-•
·
1
11Jr
seaso�
th
I
crul
ar
""Mon­
m
a id
s
here
ed
r
ito
n
mo
l'ast
welcomt" extended and will be 1\8tive Californi an , will be amonif
swu ng from tripods may be aeen eating all the J)fllcake1 and sa usd
day.
the 43 000 fans wbo see the G i an ts· . llhaped C oll.scum, h a ve nommate1;0
t
here ea('h of the evenings.
(
coo�ing o\'er open fires on the age they want for a amall set fee.
ale
ller
Don
17-13)
Drysd
fireba
________
Louis Cardi n(
St.
st
the
�gain
start
stt'(!et, Mal'!Y years ago the Festival Fr'eshly made Geauga County ma als while some 60 000 will see the face �o b Anderson ()2-13) . This
CARC,INAL IMPROV ES
FOR MEMBERS AND NON,MEMBERS.
was started to promote the sale or pie syrup is the featured flavoring.
Dodr:ers launch the derense o t th e · g a me .1s sla letl t o start at 1 1 p . m.,
Laur­
rs for
octo
UPI-D
t1Ver5VI e
ROME
Burton's Butter Festival is usualapples from the big orchards that
.
r
the
clear,
a
we
m
e.s.t.,
�ool
.
world title they won in suc h amazcover most of Jackl!lon County, but t y held the first part of Ju n e, this
Dressen, con�iden � he can br1 �g ian Card in.al Rugambwa, the first
the Chicag o
i
ng fIIshlon against
-"'
the in1eniu1 townspeople haVe de- year's date not yet determi n ed. Old
t he Braves their third penn an t tn Negro prince of the t!hurch in
,u
s.
C
b
n
g
but
veloped it into the fa vorite fu n-fest fashloned met hods of maki
fou.r y€ ars, has 21-game winner modem tlmea:, said Monday night
Mr. an d Mrs. Alvi n Taylor and
Plr•lfl .t Mllw■ult•
of
ehur
he should be well enough to leave
n
s
are
s
typ
Successor To Mr. H. E . iiLarkey.
variou
in
of southern Ohio.
ter
e
l!
c h ildren moved in to the Alfred
A near-full houi;e of 40,000 will Warren Spahn opposing Bob
Clrcle\lille will try to improve d emons_U'ated. The same treatmen t Cornell property 011 Br ewer' s Cor• see tbe Pittsbu rgh Piratee play t he Friend. a disappo h,tm e nt at 8-19 the hospital a few days after
16'3 Lincoln ._i1hts
Pomeroy, 0.
. t. ,
The cardinal was confined .
Easter.
e.s
upon ' its tremendously popular is given to ice cream, cottage , ner,
m.
p.
on,
at
sea
las
2:30
Phone
WY
2-2411
s
t
Braves al Milwaukee's County
to bed a week ago by fatigue and
Pumpkin Show th is year by hold- cheese an d chocolate milk.
Mr. a nd Mrs. John Beal and Stadium 11nd a capacity ·�owd ?I
fle Pirates, beseiged by injur• after-effects of malaria,
T
ing its Pickaway Cou n ty SesquiC HICKEN FEAST ,
c hildren,. Columbue, were week e nd 33,� wlll watt!h the Ph1ladelp�1a
centenn ial at the same time, OctoThe d ate for t he f!oun try s l a t1, guests of her parents , Mr. a nd Mrs. P_hdU0ei; oppo!if:'l 1� Reds at Cm• s:ies ' last season, are starting their
. ,
�gular 1959 l j neup peh ind _Fri.em;! , _
,
ber 19 • 22, Circleville has long est chicken •barbecue usually held A. C. Brew� and Dav;d.
mnatt
s Crosley f'.ield in t�� other , who .Was a 22-gamc winner in 1958
c
•been acknowledged as the center of in Versailles duri ng June , .� as not j M,r, and Mrs. Pat Autherson a nd
'
ope iie"rs. ' · . ·
and has given e,·ery indication of
.
.
t he Na tion 's" JJU.trl pki'n raili ng and yet betn 1\1!1:hd�ed, The · big feaal childre n Newark were wee k end
Tl;ie National Leaeue ,a s tarling m aking a COtJ\eha�k this spring.
with Poul t ry guests of his slste; •nd family, Mn.
held _in connection
c,mn ing business.
its race _a full w�ek earli er than
• Roberti Pi tches Open•r
With the roming or the corn- Day 11 prepared on a cha rcoal pit Elva Dalley and childre n .
uaual �h 1� ye�r m order to a_dd
· n Roberts makea h,·s tlth
,
·
·
R
oh,
pif!ker, the pumpki n , whic h i s an that is more t h an a city block
Eber and Iva Carpenter called a week . 0f · :l
traveI da tes tO It s
s
ecutive
ope nin g-day a ppearcon
in valu able pMt o! America na, al- i n lensth. Following the barbecue on Mr. and Mrs. c. A. ·Bogard Sun,
'
a nce !or the Phillies against Jim
most became extinct in many parts thousands of visitors are ta ken on day B fternoon .
FIGHT Rl'SULTS
or the country. The reason being tours of the egg and poultry pfo.
NIW YORK UPl-.lsHc L 011■rt
Joyee Circle Morning Star, was
JOHNSON SOLD
th at most fsrmers planted t heir cessing pla nts that represent tbe a recent -gueet ' ot .Margaret Durd. 14'1/t, C uba outpoint.cl. Marvin
DETROIT
UPI _ John Henry
pumpkins in the same rows as the main industry of the town.
Ric hard Ha rris, Syracuse, and C.nly McF•rl end, 1 45¼, Phl"l *I• Johnson, the sometime fullback
corn. Meehanized corn culti vating
Sally Wa rd , Wells Run, were m ar• phta, 10.
m
for the Detroit Lions, was trBded
a nd pic ktn11 make it lmposaible to f! ih!�! :'::t�: o.:; :;::�fy �� rlcd Sa turday eveni ng at t he home
PROV IDENC I , R. I , UPI--M lc•
a
d
g
to the Pitt sburgh Stee lers .for a
i
field.
same
the
11:row a vine crop in
of Mr. an d M rs. L. R. Gluesencamp. , Ir:.-, D wy.,,, 1 55, a..ton, � pair of draft l'hoiees Monday. Lion
L
n
,
g
followi
Sunday
th
e
on
ogan
1.
.
So great are the throngs of
ied Rev. Gluesencamp read the mar- , JHllson Brown, 1 '9, .Boden 7,
Coa,.•h George w,· 1,on summed op
� who crowd mto
lhe t pw n to Thanks&amp;lving. The event 1s cal
·
pe.r,le
n
MO
YOKE
Mo
UPI
A
d
IL
,
L
se present i ncluded
Tho
.
s
ow
v
riage
N
n
of
s
DQze
nt.
the trade by saying, "That's all w�
a
ge
P
tma1
s
a
Chri
the
Chuckie VaRMeter, Donna P'i tch, : TN■ler, 168, . Sp r h,,,.eld, M111-s., co u ld get for him."
MASON COUNTY COUlT
oatll carryin"
.,. out the Christmas
lfopplld J■ek Harrison, 165, N•w
___ ___ _ _
and Larry Gluesenf! a mp.
Marriage Applicatio ns:
story roll along the parade rou�
a nd Mrs . Dell Talbott apent York, 1 .
Mr.
than
e
r
d
n
a
rno
20,
by
ied
n
Str.1lt,
Lewis
accompa
Robert
IVDN&amp;V, Aut+r■ IJ• ui-1-a■lph
50 the weekend with thelr son and
,
Mary Ell�n McQu a id, 20, both of �nd , .
..,,., New �• Nns, o� ·
hter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Ran- Dvpet, 1 daug
ed.
1,
g
permitt
No ad vertisin
G allipolis, Ohio.
polnt«I
Oeot..
..rnn,. 1461/4 ,
'
dall
Talbott,
New
Lexi
ngton.
coutfTY FAIR S
Carl Andrew Simptlns, 18, Pt.
r, AU-.trell■ 11.
VanMete
Gerald
Mrs.
and
Mr.
Ohio is fortuna te I n hav ing i n
Ple&amp;Hant and Sonia Joan Decker,
"41LAD15LPHIA U PI -VI c DI•
ng his paraddition al to the fesUvals, almost Parkersburg, a re visiti
17, Galltpolill Ferry,
v,. .Jacki• Leontrd, can,nontl
Van
s. Mr. and i�rs . Charles
ent
Archie J011epb Pat�tun, 21, 100 county and independent bits,
'
,..,.,
,_,
Meter.
Pt. Plea sant and Pa.tricia Darlene t he Oh io Stllte Fair, -1\.L!g. 26-Sept.
A Sallofled Customer
2, severa l nationally-known sp�rts
.Keefer, 18, Pt. Pleasant.
lo
Our Finl_ Cons!de,allon
a
BALL
ON
iAI
ll&lt;HIBIT
_
YOR
EW
UPI
IHa
K
N
I
('
I
William Lee ll•ckwortb , 2G, events 1uth a, the Grand Amer ic11n
ay
tJn!tetl Pr,11 l nftrna,.on.al
:17th
blrthhis
rating
art,
Lo
·
cele�
r
2
2lia,
Aug.
and Linda Kay Lewifl, 17, bot h ot Trap Shoot at Vanda
B.ttl� 4 1Cantl1 City 2
y t ay, LS a shght favorite to
26· Inter-Lakes Rega tta , Put-In-Bay, da od
Ash top.
ht
Clenf,■ncl 5 Detroit 3
a nd
tonig
rl
ndy
McFe
beat
�•
Ricbard Date Hollen back, 18. Alig. 7; and the international Soap In tbe1r sched fled 1 0-roun d wel•
Wii1hlniNn 7 Chlcaeo A 3
l
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14.
Aug
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Ohio, and b ox De rbY · Akr 0 '
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I terweight bout at St. Nit!holas
a.■ton 3 New ·Y9rfc 1
POMEROY, OHIO
Cheryl Darlen e Kanniard, 16,
' M..ml Int. 4 laltlmo N "'B" 3
.Areoa.
""°T" TAAINI IOUGNf
R adnor fownsbip, Otiio.
?olEW YORK Ul&gt;I - Police today
Robttt Dean Williama, 1,,
Pomei'oi and Patricia Ellen lohn­ searched tor toy eloctric tra ina
Ndloactlve material
cohtaining
JJon, M.a,on.
Lee Wean, 32, Pliny and Sally which were found ,nia:alng from the
Cana,iian exhibit •� the Nutlear
Hill Bates, 26, New H aven.
Congress Atomic &amp;poaltlon here .
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ExhlbU officiala Ill.id the fl¥}? loco­
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Mabel Gerlack vs. .Lawrence moti:ves and eip.t c� contained,
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Russell L. Siders; Gevetta Boles harmful to an I nquisitive young
Boles; and Barbara dilld Who placed .one of them in
vs. James
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Asher Sniith vs. Carl E. Smith. hJs fllouth.
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nute for, )\uUand fanning 10,
walk.in&amp; th;ee, while Boring of
Euteq -�hei tour, w11ilked 8 in
five irtnit,i:s, -with Griffi n fi n ish­
ing up. �

I lins single&lt;! .and Durst doubled.

Rull.a nd got one back in ih
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I half of he first th�n pushPd
home four 'In the botlom of thP
sixth to 'IYT'8. p II up. Larry Par­
SOJ\11 sing 1 .. 1. Boring walked the
next three ballers. David Marlin
doubled two more home and Car­
ter singled the fourfh run in.

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Soc· ety Report

ALL-STARS

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High lnd. Three Gem.a, W. Mt.Kin n")', 174.
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Hl&amp;h lri.a. Single Game, - JCirir'
2lfi.
Team Three Games, Assoei:ated Radio, 2500.
High Team Single Game, Hit

Sc'"'"

- the fines/ interior
' d&amp;r:/Jrelors now paint
�AJ, LS and wboDWORK

Toppers Plains
Would.Like
Local League

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The Standlnes
Wan Lost Pct,
A1sociated aa,o
21 9 ,7l!Q
Landmark . . . . , .
25 1 1 ,fl1M
,; Hot Rods . . . .
23 13 -639
Tuppers Plains, represented by Davis.warner _ . . .
1 2 2&lt; .133
nalph Wigal, player-manager, is in- Croes &amp; Sons . , . .
1 2 24 .333
terested in playing in a summer Chapman'• Market .
9 27 - 2!!0
league based in Meigs County i( Top y..,,, Bowltrs
lhc Ohio Valley Association is acJ 2
3 SeriH
livc&gt; this yc;ir.
McKinney
202 174 198 5'74
Wigal said today his team- Bakef
172 149 140 461
Rtrong this season- WQUJd welcome Wagne r . . . . 1 79 J63 169 Dll
a league includi ng Pomeroy, M l tl- M urray
166 162 14G 474
d]eporl, Racme, Pt. Pleasa nt, Gal- N. Kloes
132 UN) 14-4 4
llpoli, and other ne arby clnbs.
Jlylve sler . . . 180 210 147 487
de
So far Middleport pL�yers are
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LAUX • iATIN ALKYD INA�IL
$t■1cH1 Hl1ht
the ?nly one s express ing a� J nter- Hig h Ind. 3 gamee, Flanagan 101
est m a lea gue l o The Da , ly S o n- High ind. single game
276
Unel .
H i g h teim 3 tames Hot Rodi 2632
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. NEW YORK UPI - The Clncin- in hi sk1ry, 18 a territoriil choice
PlOPOU CUP CHANGE S
978
nati Roy11ls a nd the New York , although they· h ad ,(irlt craC'k .el
l-ONDON UPJ-The Briti1h Pro­
Tep "I'' -.Wl•n Avera•
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kketbockera_-�ound up with more the "Big O" an1,.way by virtue of
K
(c11.11ional Golrns' Ass11. ca me up Wagner
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with some radical proposa ls toda)' Louks
173 ·· th an one - th ln 1 o1 the 100 O11 ege thelr poor (19-fJ'IJ) NOOrd.
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players
s
elected
in
the
Nation
al
The Min neapolis i.alters were
for fhe 1961 Ryder Cup compeli­
8
Mckinney
172
Ba�k
etball Association dr.11.!t.
next
and they picked Jerry We11t
lion with the U 11Hed Slates.
FlahaGim
171
The Royals claimed 2:0 players. of West Virginia , an All-American
al your DITCI STAIDAII P,in/ Vnlu• Con/o,
Tlw British PGA is reeommeml• Plec h Bty , .
1 70
including three-time All-Americun ror the past two seasons. Then the
inc that the &lt;·ompctition consist or
Oscar Robertson of the U niversity Knicks dra fted Darnll Im h of!, 6eight roursomr matches of 1 8 hole&amp;
OUTSTAN DING ROOKIE
t!!H'h insteud of rour over 36 holes
ST. PETERSBURG, Fl. 11. UPI - of Cincinnati, while the Knicker- foot-10 All - America from Ci!liforni a .
and 16 sinJ.:lf's matches or 18 holes Johnny James, who gave up onJy bot!kers drufted 18.
T he world champion ,Bolton
cad1 in�l1u1d of th,• rnrrrnl t•ight 1 0 hits and two earned runs i n 13
Rohertsoon, Welt and Im hort
nt 36 holf's.
innings of pitching this s pring, to• Ct'ltirs, on the oth er ha nd, pfoked
Tlw �roup -�•ud ii 1s rccom­ day wns named winner or the lltth only six collegi a ns in the 11nnual will not be parmitted lo sign pro
mf"ndini,: l hf" rhaUgl'lfl "10 create annual Jumcs P-. Dawson Memorial &lt;lraft conducted M onday at a mid­ c:ontr11i:ts until after t hey play for
Phone WV 2-2709
the U. S. Olympic learn In Rome
rnort• lntere11t and brinR the match Award as the ouhta "di n g rookie ,ill town New York hotel.
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.lllddleport
The Royals and the ·Knicks this summer . The same a pplies to
: rnor(' into Jin(' with the normal the New York Yankees' tralni•s
wound up in the basement of their Jay Arnette or TexB.s, who w a s the
camp t_his s pring ,
l (' of l{o I� . ' ' _
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respecti ve di,vleiona during the Royals' second round choice,
p118t season, 80 they
can 1,1se
John Milh oa n or Gnll.ipolis, M ar­
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some help.
Shall star, was taken by the Royals
The Roy als claimed :Robertson, while Minneapolis gr a bbed How ard
the greatest major l'ollege scorer Jollirr of Ohio Uni v ersity.

IN ' THE SAME SOFT TONES

Be fashion-right
on a budget with

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Racine Pitchers Wild In Loss
To Wahama Falcons, 7 To·

Wahama' s White Falcons took
ad vantage of wlld ne111 by Rarinc
plk hers Mond ay to wl n 7-3 on
their home diamond though out­
hlt 7 to t t
Jim Louk s, lefthanded Fresh­
-tllan, walked 7 of the first ninP,
Falcon ba tters he faced, fanning
the other two. Virgil Hill, replac
Ing h im in the rirst h111i nE, pro­
ceeded to walk sl x more unUI re­
lieved by Du an e Wolfe in 1he
third.
Wolfe, husky rie hth an&lt;ler, shut
out Wa hama with two Sl'ralch hits
thereafter.
But Wahema gol four runs in
the fJnt inning, three in the sec­
ond-marked by Elmer Van Met­
er's two-run double-while Racine
got two In the first a nd wa s shut
out until th e sevent h (one more.)
Little Ra11-er Birch doubled for
�acThe, amneu he hit the ball so
/•'• tnd•Ulrry Grimm also doub­

La,1 year, hundred, of thou111nd1 ol people found 1h■t the G■lade wu
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I "'1h� buytt ol • Ufelbne. ID el'ery detail It "' 1h11 equal Qr ma,ter
of can eo1tln1 huadred:1 ol dollar, more, Tbe G■l1:de by FoNI. heeame
the bur-1el""6 car In &amp;A, wo,ld. And now-fbr 1%0-witb all Ill
a1h■n�• ta ••1Ie, ride, room-dwi Galaxle I■ a beater bay tllan ..,.,,
Yet1, th" Yfflr more thu en:, Calule It
Thi1 1960 Ca.laiie-!« all Ill p and
UN 1�rrl of du lot,.p,icefeld,
glamour-Pu all the room you'd e,er want
Want TI111ndcrblrd elegance? Looi at
or need, fnre 7Ml alld ,,_ ffl0/11 for M
C.lnifl'1 rich wpellnfl and pleated fabrioel
pa!J«ngtn rhon ;)'Or' l'.llilll IJttl Ill 11111N ,W,,..
You w■nl 11umderbu,I perf0m11nce?
priaid am.
Thunderbird', own V-8 gtw, (t to you,
Honestly, doet It mab "'11MI io •.Pfll�
um c.Ja.le'• 11opln,i llfety�tnt 'bood.
more when ynu l'&lt;l.n travel fft 1utury at I
Wint • wonW!lrful new warld or ride?
low Ford prioe1 We'n;i waili� •
o e �or
f.,J how Coluio'•
M- point with I ..... aod • ioiJI Iii ·�
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fr&lt;'e pass ei..
Rarin�
200 000 1-3 7 I
Wnha11,1
430 000 z-7 5 1
Louk s (LP), Hill 0 ) , D. Wolfe
( 3) and Jarrold. Johnson and E.
Van Meter.

Motorola

Grange Auto, Fire, Hospita l

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2arc1 ANNIVERSARY SAL!· _

EASTER IASKffl
$1.1 9 - $1.98

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.ti" As• �' die Round Point .sht vtl - · - · -· · · · · : · · · · · · · · · - · · $ 1 .88
4½ loot long Bow End RIike . . . ' . ' . . . . . ' ' . . . . . . . . . . . $1.11
4 ½2 Foot Ash Ha, ndle SIN!nk Patte rn Noe ·.: · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $1.88
9 ft. Play Gym .Set with I ft. sJM,, 3 S;«ln,9-, Air Glide · · · · · · $29.95

24 HOU R
TOWING

$2.98
$3.98 -$5.69

· Ball Gloves • Shoes. .• Bab' · Balls

WHITMAN SAMPLE&amp; WITH

IEAUTI FUi. SUMMER PURSE .
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STARK'� PHARMACY

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Pomeray, Ohio

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Middleport',· Frlemlt, 'FOll.0 Dftle,r:
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4,�• - lrtggs Stratt.11 - 20'"tii ltar Mo�ers · · · · - · · · · · · · · $49.9
$3.33 gal.
lllside Vinyl latex Flat' Wall Paiiii s · · · :. ' · · J · ·
Seat CovM'S To At Most Passenger Can
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Cl;it l'IIQtlcs To 1959 Models · · · · - - · · · · · - Now Carry Out At $15.95
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�Ion Quality, Regular $34.95 · · · , , · · · · · · · · · · , , · · · · · · · · At $24.95
'Repllr 13,49.and f3.95 pr.
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W. Main St.

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;Vniform heot t fast -y cooking I A clea ner, cooler kttdi 1
na ii a new experience with a fully outomatlc Mtk,f'OIIP.
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fou11 love the tasty, 1otisfyin9 meola that controlled electric
1n be- )
helps YCIU prej,are. And, yoti11 spt11d lell time In the ..jptdi
watch-,
�use automotic time and temptratur• .Qlnlrala da the patIng far you.

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FRUIT ,\ND NUT BU'M'J;;Rqtl;AM

East Mo n Street
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1931

PLUSH EASTER TOYS , . , , . . , . , 98� up

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or on another farm near Xenia, Ohio.

EASTER CARDS
5c to 50c

• .. Newly Paved
Lot Back Of Store

lnc., 461 S· Third St., Middl�port, Ohio
· P :1tt.m Motors
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Rusty, on• of,fflo quarter-horse colts on the ·Bob EY8118
Farm near Rio Grande, Ohio, knows his oata, He also knows if
he cleaas his pail, there will be an extra treat of lump sugar
· which Debbie Evans carries in her �et for such QCCaS.ions.
Debbje ia the youna:11t daughter or Bob and Jewel Evans
.
She lives with her two siaters and three brothers in the modern­
ized home on Bob Evans Farm. The house served as a stage
00&amp;ch inn more than · 11\5 Y"""' ago,
FatJte? Bob E\lau apends all the time he can on the 600
Evans acree that extend on bolh aide&amp; of Roule 315
lo Gallipolis. But lho lamily &amp;a111Bge hoaineao keepo biJll
the 110 throu1hout the state.
Bob Evans Fanna Sausage II made daily a
dlt­
tanco back In the ...uthern Ohio hill■ from the Evm' lxva1,,

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■ AT VOUlt l'OIID Dtl4&amp;1'1'8

Bob Evans' Colt, Rusty,
Waits for Dessert
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HOLLI NGSWORTH ond W � ITMAN'S
CHOCOLATES - $1 .65 up

FREE
PARKI NG
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COMI! Tl!BT•DfUV ll Ttill l'INIST l'OROa Oft A Ul'aTIM

l�SU RANCE

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HDyt's SDhio Service

E A ST E R
NOVEL TllS
$1 .00

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, FIRST in QUALITY
FAIREST in PRICES
FASTEST in SERVICE

For' W.ham■, Jehnton walked
li ve, Ja, n fled JO. Loukl for Raclne
fan n
two. wallr:ed 7; Hill fan.
ned f
, walked 6; Wolfe Canned
one, walked n one. In two games
tc hera have i11ued 23
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NEW YORK UPI - Carl Erskine
fuflll�J ..Loa Angeles Dodger&amp; pitch­
on ce hurled II no- h it, no-run
Mame, has been :tiSned as "1:olor
l'omment1lor" for t bi, AruerJcan
Broadca ating Company's 2ft Sa tu r­
day anernoon telt"cast s of major
leaeue a:ames thi s season,

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NEW YORK UPI - Stan Thorn ton of Tea neck, N. J., w h o coached
Columbia Uni ver sity' s wres tling
I.earn during the past sea son, has
been named head coach of t he
sport, sncceeding Dick W aite.

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WHY.PAY�1000
MORE
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and get ·1ess
tharr a
by Ford?

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"I'm proud til•t you mad• th•
team, too, but I ln1llt you wHr
P•i•mH wh...-i you lfCI to bed!"

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p31·r Of
In' Ma'1··or_L·eague Baseball After 50' y. � 31·1

RoyaIs' K. DIC• kerb0Ck ers w· d
Up w,
1' 1.th One Th•.•.·d Of Stars

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SPEC IAL PRICE ,
On Last Year's Colors

"Advance inform a tion shows
th at a larger ·nu m ber Of c:O.'lChing
replace!1lenlJ! a re necessary t h is
year thari ever before.
"After two or mort- �,.._ of
Mt'¥ke, th• pr....,t offl� will
not accitpt .....1-.:tlon.
"We wh o h a ve worked in t h is
progra m a re proud .of the pro­
gress made here. We kriow that
perfectlon ha s not been reac hed,
nor do we expect it. We do feel
th at it ls the duly of the plU'ents
to be prese nt to set or determi n e
polides to he followed. Sol!W cha n­
ges are needed.

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FAN MAIL THAN ACTOR CALHOUN

Services Are
Announced For

Maple Festival April 22 Opens
Summer Of �reeial Events

Tornadoes To Meet Rutland
Racine W'i.11 play at Rutland
'11nlf'lday ll f:30 P- m. in fina l
t
of I.be colfnty baseball tourn ament following Monday's 5-2 win
by Rutl.lnd over Eastern.

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of el,-1&lt; .,,.P,_.
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19 make IMng �1ler, ._,,., ,,_. JOU • • • ...,._ily_:.
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' O., AprU 12 ' 1960

WANT ADS

POlt CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE RESU LTS
RATES
3 centJ per word. o■e in&amp;ertioa. Minimum ch&amp;r1"" - 60 cent.I.
I cents per word for Lhree consecutive insertions.
Special - one moulh for 30 cent.J. per word.
Pull rate of S cents per word wil l be charged for adYertising
1f QOt paid witihin 10 days after receiving b1!1.
l'non in Advertising - Should be reported immediately. The
Daily Sentinel wiU net be re:tponaible for more than one incor-

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Card of 'lbanb and Sipecial Notices of E,·ents U.00. Obituaries
r+llsb� at 1 cent per word.
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
I MO.
60c
16
$1 .35
90c
$4 . 50
20
60c
51.20
$ 1 .80
$6.00
75c
211
51. 50
$7.50
$2. 2:1
Adi N!IC!tived by 10 A.M. will be in that day s paper.

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, ,,...._ M. Fain
S NGEH ELECTRIC POHTABLE
T....,.lte ■nd Pe1t Cc...irGI
sewing machine In excellent
,-,... ln1111 tlon,, tnsuranoe Nationcondition. Balance due only
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$39.50. Terms jf desired. Ph.one
,..._ t1'ocawc or WY 2·2366
WY2·2204.
4-6-6lc
Pwtlffl■uth PR 6-2150
2 29 Uc G. E, OVEN, ONE HOME MADE
quilt. Phone WY2-626tl or Mrs
Charles E. Snider, Un ion Avenue.
4·7•3tc
I WISII TO THANK A LL MY RJI UHARB ROOTS. OLD VICTOllfrielHll and relatives for the
l A and Cvn.idlan Red· Guarantcarda 1nd flowers sent to ml'
eed to grow. 25C each. Second
durinC mJ recent illness and
house eut from School house
b01p.ltalit1lion at Meig6 Genin Syracuse. William I I . Holmes.
era) Hoapit.al.
Eva Robaon
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121 Cord of Thanks

WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR N ECCIII
S �:WJNG
M ACHI N E
1ln«u thinks to the docton,
equipped lo zi.i:•zag, darn, monoind nunea al Holzer llo1pital,
gram, etc. Sold 01 iginally for
1lao .Re": Card, singers, th,
$181 .00. Pay t•'f balance due
the oianlat, pallbearers, Ewing
$56.IJ() o, S...00 per month.
Funeral Home, blood donors,
Phone W V2•2ll&gt;4.
4·6--tllc
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neij:hbora ond relalivea that t:HHOMt&lt;� FOI..DING TYPE Wheel
d1a1r. C11-ll WY 2·292 1 .
htlped in any way durlni the
4 1 1 3tc
illneH 1nd death or our beloY• fd hu1b■nd and father.
l&gt;O YOU PAY CITY PHICE S FOR
Mn. Alvin Ruasell and Children
wmd farm muchlncry when I
4·12·1\p
can 83Vl! you up lo 60% . I give
a bonus on ev6:rytl11ng J sell by
Ma TIN&lt;i NOTICE
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Democratic • tak111i,: off on the cost. Price!
t.akcn from local and Columbus
Club meets April 1 1 Ill the Mid·
papers:
"dttpon Elementary Scnoo1 build
Jd:y Pr:re
City Price Bonu�
l111 at 7: 30 p. m. H,efreahments.
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ford.
Everyone 11 welcome , {4) 8, 3tc
I J04fi $37&gt; uo $375.00 $ 1 00.00
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NOTICX,: TRUCK GROWERS - \ 1 �48 $475.UU
$595.UO $ 1 20.00
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H■vt cabbage plants now. Wil l
llJ5 1
$575.00 $700.00 $ 125.00
bav,i Lomato planh laat of April
J. D. A.
C..U or brin6l orden. L"harlea
1944
$325.00 $550 00 $225.00
IY4ti
rt. Rttrl1, Portland, Ohio. Phone
$425.00 �O.UO $2:t5.00
rn;n
$ 1 U�.oo $260.oo .s e�.oo
Vl3•2093.
4·9·3tr
7 Farmalli; $ l00.UO-$:J00,00
3 C'asc VAC $1�0.00-$2�0.00
2 Averys $!00.00-$200.00.
Molme "U" with 3 botto m plow
\807 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. CLEAN
ear, 1it cyi. Economy with .std.
8 loot disc. 4 row cultivators, 4
n, w corn plu11tcr $650.00.
tranamilaion. $101'6.00. lJJaetOlh·cr Super �!5 Tractor ""Jth
tn11rt, P omeroy,
4-8-6tc
he1,1vy dul)' lo11dcr nnd back
.. � CtNtl UIM t.ar1
hoc cu11t $6800 00 my l)l" ice
AU M■kft and Mooet1
$2200.00.
•TIIOPOL ITAN MOTORS
ford plow, $::10.00--$50.00
... I°' INt M16n SI.
Pull plows l ·:l 3 bottom $20.00
..._.....,, Ohle
to $00.00
DiSCII lHJ . 7-8 !out $25.00 lo
1114 FORD STATION WAGON., $80.00
VI Fordomat1e, t, pua. black
Corn planlcre 2·4 row $20.00 lo
end white two tone Uni.ah.
$1�0. 00
'8»0,00. .Blaettn1r1, Pomeroy.
4 row pickup 1:orn planler rlue
'11-lle
condition new cost $t140.00
price $1�.oo.
lill!O OLDS 98, 2 DOOR JIT, !\&amp;II
llal&lt;r6' A. /-. $29G 00; JD-rTO
WSW, full power, lirowu and
f90.00; t'ord $3M.DO; N. 11. 77
while with cu1lom 1klrt1. $9n0,·
$200.00-$250.00; tnt. wr $200;
00 .. Con1lder any trade. J1 honc
fol 4�T $::170.00-$475.0U; Hake!!
Muon Sl'ruttl .a-:i:282.
by lhc dt&gt;zens $35, 00 to $150.00
4 1 1 Btp
Combines AC and Jo·ord $130.00
1800 HEI\CUJtY 2 DR. SEDAN.
to $200.00; Ne w Johnson poul•
llerc-o-maur. cleao cu m11de
try pkkcr, city price $300.00
end out.
"9Qo.Ol!. .lilaettnai'P.,
my pm·e
lhi.11 paper
hmeroy.
i•d·6tc
do&lt;'sn'I have enou,qh space to
print all the thin;.1 I have to
11117 BUICK CENTURY 2 DR.
sc,H. I believe J c11n save you
b.lrulo9 power ateerlni and
plenty on bulk milk lank,. J
brakes. D,Wlow, one owner.
sell the best equipmant
tnN.00. IUaetlnar,, PomuroJ. rlou't
miue 11 ldttntlcal With city
-l&lt;
equipment. The only difference
i1 the prlct1.
11100 Cl_
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TO
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IILL C.OODWI N
V-1. Standard
Tran1ml1i11on.
Sia Mlle■ From WUk•nllle
Prlctd MQ, WUcoHn l:h1rber
4-8-fttc
Sbop, Phone Gal. Gl6-l479 afler
I p. m .
4·9-3tp
SEVEN W INDOW SCREKNS SJZE
62� In. by 29o/., in. In good
condlllon . l'honc WY2·0632.
PONY Wli:IGIIT 760 LBS . WILL
4-8-3tc
•orlr; f76.00. Dorr Hoao1 Porlland
Oblo.
AUCTION SALi
4 1 1 3tp
On Saturday April 16, 1960, hc-­
IIWIBY 6WEEPEII.
REPOSSE5
a::i1111lnij 111 12:SO p. m . a l my
Nd ond I� A;l aondlUon. 11•1·
hi. rm mldway between Tupp�rs
•nee due 137.oo. TIU OV9r pa,,
Plain1 and C..:he,ter, I mile 1outh
1nmt1. Phone WY2•.2M
of Jlt. '/, 1 wlll sell at auction
4-f.tlc
the following: 1 Mollnc Corn
Plcker, I Mayrath all purpoH
l'EllTIWEl!, SACJIW AGRICUI,
Elevator 32 !t, t -8 fl. 20 In.
TURAL llme, (eedln,i lime,
John l&gt;l'cre Di•c-, 1 Two Bottom
hyduted lhur. R. G. J'ickell
Moline Breaking Plow on rub­
1"'1rma, Rd. No. 1, Pomerc,y.
bt-r, I Power take-ofr Moline
4 1 1 3tc
l \Jy Jt11;kc, I Oliver Manure
�:-:-=-==-c---Spreader, I 1946 Pod&amp;e 1 l·2 T ,
1 fll.All8 �HOWCASE, $20.00, Coll
Dattqa .Dn!I Co.
Truck, I CUltlpad:er l Moline
4 l 1 3tc
2-row plck up corn plantt1r, 1
John Deere Sub-Soller, 1 :. Ton
Comfort
Tractor
Walton, 1
TraNor Spra)'ar, 1 Joint each 6
In. and 1 2 in. Cuing, l Wheel
Barrow Sprayer, 2 1· 2 IIP Elec­
trir M.otor1, 1 Record Pll.)'er, 1
Con:i1�le R1dio, 1 Portab·J6 RI·
dio, Lot of ,mall {arm tool11 and
other lt,ma too numerou1 to
mf-nllon. Nol re1pon1lble lor ac•
cident1.
OWNER, ST.\NLEY GIBBS
Auctioneer : I. 0. Mt:Coy.
4•9•6t p

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18) Auto Soles

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$n.oo.

1 9) For Sole

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1955 PLYMOUTH
Belvedere Z Door

4S cyl. motor, �rnit,c t.f"it-ne.,
rt,dlo, hl:ater, Jocally own�d.
turquoile finilb. Clean inter­
ior. Spcellli

$745

OMEROY
oTaJt co.

.

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WINDOW SUND:, AND SHADF..S
Vo11�tia11 Blinds, all 1iie1 and
colors. Freo Jtalimatea. Dale
WipPtl Supply, 211\ Union Ave.,
Fomeroy, Ohl&lt;.,.
3-f-60tc

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2 t l!'1. l!. C. A. TEl.-EVlSIOi'l SET.
Re111.PKlnable. M r11,, Ron Sprinter,
Apartment over Robln1on'1 Dry
&lt;.:leaners
4-9-Jk

TOMATO 6TAKU ANR QUANI ·
ly up to · 20,000, Ret1aoMbb
priced. Call WV2· Zftt:r, or �,a.
son SPruce 3-eioBG �ollect after
,-wt,
7 p. m.

I (20 ) Busi ness S� rvices

FOR SALE

I. o. McCO Y
ILECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN·
AUCTION&amp;Ell
er. Runs like new. Has throw
Rout• 2, L..,. Bottom, ,tu..
awa.y bas. Full price only $34 00
or terms �vailable, Phone WY22204.
4-6-6lc AIR CIJND'TIONlNG. l!EFRIGER·
alion service. Jack's Refri.,era·
t1on, New Haven. Phone TU
EASTEH
DRESS[.S
REALLY
25537
�23-11
splurge on a dress for the
)'onng miss. 1 month to 14
years. W(' have lhc loveliest MUELLliR FURNAC� •• WESTINCI­
HOUSE appl iancH. Arnold Bro
)'el The Shoe Box, Middleport,
th•r•,
Syrtcuse, Ohio. Phone
0
4- l 2-5tc
1 1 -19-lfc
WY-2-4384.
PIANOS FOR SALE
n:LEVlSION RADlO AND SMALL
2 n1ee rec·ond_itioncd pianos with
appliancti repair. Phone Otis
bench. Priced to sell. F'ree de
McClintock, Racine, Ohio.
l 1 vrry. Val! Rutfand SH2-481 1
2·1-tfc
A fter � p .m. Call SH2·4034
4 12 31t:
FOR THE REST ROOt'ING SER·
vices. roof repairs, roofirig, roof
!'INE SELECTION O F ARTffl­
painting Call us Bill Wyatt and
·t ial flower for Easter. Cliff'i;
George Staats, Phone WY2·2871
Shoe Repair, Middleport.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
4-7-6tp
4-12-Jt p

' ------- ----BUILT KJT,.HEN DEI CU_STOM
s1&amp;ned fo:- · our bow� Y,...,. ea-

1949 HARLEY DAVIDSON . .)IQ.
torcycle 74. Newly recond 11Lontun,tes. Jo·n,..,;nan aud Abbott.
1•rl . motor. Contact Harry Housh,
8-fi-U
Phone WY-2-6321 .
Cllrton, W . Va. SP3-5238.
4 l :l-6tp
Y-E LEVISION RADIO AND SMALL
Appll1nc:1 repair. C1II Frank
HAVING LOST MY H USBAND, I
Captein,, 41 4 N. Second AH.,
will sell the following personal
Middleport.
2 3 tfc
properly at auction at my
.
home, one mi le N E. ol Racine,
AUCTIONEER
Ohio on Oak Grove Road, April
Complete- SerYic:1
161h, 1 2 : 30 P. M.: Traclor, disc,
Crltt Bradford
iron wheel
wagon, manure
Wrhe, Phone or Contact
spreader, horse drawn disc, A. C. BRADFORD, Racina, Oh'-.
plows, cultivflors and other
2�-tf
farm tools, 28 inch saw with
mandiel, 8 hives of bees and a H0'\1 � DUILDEHS, E lHCff CA.Bl·
NET makers Formica sink tops,
lot of bee l"quipment, bcrr)' box
Vinyl asbeslos block laid. House
cs and crates, coal brooder,
repair■ of all descriptiom, Call
kerosene brooder, Baby Grand
G ur 1':e·gler, Radne, Ohio.
piano, mllndolin, chairs, dishes,
2 24 Uc
vases, some very old ones, iron
kettles, stone jars, picture
llULLDOZER SEHVICES AVAll,
frames, cuckoo clock, 2 0th.er
ABLE by hour or job. Contact:
clorks, ant'iqque bed and mar­
:\1 as1m t:ity SP 3-�776, Delwon
ble top dresser, cord bed, In
Roberts.
• 3 12 23tp
di.in relics, Civil War relics, 2
--s1ove pipe hats, spinning wheel ARE YOU RUN DO'NN AT THE
complete fishing equipment and
heel•? DoH f'OUr --.o ul nNCI uw­
many other articles not listed
lng? - Best Wqrk. Lowed Price•.
A number of these articles are
fitACINE SHOIE IERVICE SHOP
very ohl and unusual.
RAC INE, OHIO.
Term of sale: Cash
Not Responsible for Accidents GRAVELY T�ACTOR SALIS AND
M rs. Norman J. Theis s
Service, 512 I!. Main, Pomero,.
Owner.
Phone WY2-2975. Open 'tll 9
Sale conducted by Bradford
p, m. until Jun• 1 . S.la1inan:
A uction Co.
Huold Barnhart,
Rted1¥llle.
A. C. Bradford, Manager
Ohio. Phone Coolvlll• 3691.
Crltl Bradford, Auctioneer.
3-19-tfc
4-9-5tc
INSrt;CTION S . PHONE
FREE
Supply
WY2-2774. Gilmore
SIX HOOM HOUSE AND DATIi
Store.
Vaughan
Pest
Control
in Harri11onville.
Close
to
Co., SI. Mary's, W. Va. Mem­
church and 11ehool. Mr1. John
bn of National Pest Control
Stout,, ! l.arrisonvillc.
4•6-6tc
4-D-tfc
Associalion.
HAVING SOLD MY FARM I WILL
offer at public aurtion Thurs• LAWN MOWERS SH ARPENED,
gasoline mo�ors repaired, ma­
day, April 14th, at 12:30 on
chine saw riling. Ernest L. Le·
Leading Creek Itoad, 4 miles
wis, 4H '.'f orth Third St., Middle­
We!!I of Rt. 7 al Hobson, 2 mi leti
port . 0 , Phone WY2-2356.
south of Itutla11d, 'h mile cast
4-12 ..flk
of Bingham Mill the following:
1 W D. A. C. Tractor, 1 A,.. ·'- ·
,\J'IYON� WHO WANTS Tl!�I�
Combine with clovet 1UI
�ardens plowed in Middleport
· ·
mcnls, complete with 2
or 11earby Cull WY2-5447 .
spreaders. I A. C. 7 rt. Mower,
4 l2-3tc.
I A. C.Pickup plow, l Ca!le side
rake. I 7 ft . dl11c, 1 lime sprea­
der, 2 ru bber tire wagon,, with
bo,t 1md £111t boltom. I team
mares wilh harness el about
3000 lh, 11 q uontlty or new anrl
used lumber, 1 good rarm bell,
2 hnnd corn 11lanters, 2 grain
cratlles, 2 cum sheller11, I Iron
ketth•. 11 1 1 uanlity grain sack!&gt;,
'3efore 0:30 A.M
Joi: l'ha ins, I sin�lo ,hovel 11low,
Mlddl•port \I/ Y-2- 2619
1 &lt;'ullivator, I log alcd, HOllrn lo­
Pomerof' WV•2-3195
ruNI posts, gasoline drums, 1
k:AUTZ l'l&amp;D STOit
side uddle, !et•d barrels. rer­
At Cht■ter
tilb.er, wire stretchers, woven
Yukon 5-2 1 45
and smooth, !lome houHehnlfl
NAMILL HaVICE STAYION
furniture, anliqites. Many olh.cr
Behre 9:00 A.M.
article!! too numerous to mt&gt;n·
Allnnf' 335 3
l ion. Nol rC'SPOll!ilble for acci­
dents.
Every Day Senlte
.... ___
f'RANK BEACll.
CL
lANDI
(Owner)
..... • TV Rt,i.alr 1.aNi.
John Wc11t, Aud ioneer
Phone WY-2-22SS
Ralph G ilmore, Clerk.
t"Mn•roy, Oh 1._
Cash In hand 011 day of sale
4·9· 31p

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Legal Notice

FINANCIAL RIPOllT 01' THS
M&gt;AltD OF IOUCATION
For flllUII YNr lndlnt
Doc-. Jlot, 1 9$9
Northern Loe el School Dlttrlct, .
County of M■'-'
P. O. Add,-, HarrlMnvllle, Ohl•
Dat•: April 1 1, 1 960
I c•rtify th. follo-'nsi repwt to
b. correct.
Wllll•m J, Hobltetter, Clatir:
Northwettern Local School Dl1trld
Succ:nsor to North..-n Local
School Dt1trlct
$1 ,269,970.00
Tu Valuation
Tu L•vy
15.SO
2&lt;U
School Enrollment
S.aluiH •nd Watn
$4&amp;,291. 1 2
Sumnwirf' of C■ffi a■ l1nces,
Rac:eiptl ■.wl Expenditures
Bal1nce, J•nuary ht, 1 959-4159.06
General f"und
3777 .35
Bond Retirement Fund
6 14.74
Lunch Room Fund
8551.Ui
Total
Riteeipt1-00,126.76
General Fund
Bond Retirement rund
3270.47
Lunch Room Fund
"920. 31
73.317.M
Total
83,888.611
Total Rcpts and Bal.
Expenditu,..._
General Fund
63,881.84
4960.00
Bond Reti rement Fund
Lunch Room Fund
8989.48
Total
15,821.32
B•l•nu, Oec:emlNr JI it, 1,St-General Fund
D000,98
Bond Retirement Fund
20l'I' .82
M5.S7
Lunch Room Fund
Total
8247.37
Total Exp. and Bal.
8.11868.89
RECEIPTSR.venu.,_
General Property Tues-General Fund
18,086.29
Bond Retirement
32'70.47
19,BM.78
Total Property Tax
Foundatlqn Protr•m-­
Cash Received
43,974.27
µeduction For:
Teachers Retirement
346&amp;.00
School Emp. Retirement
,196.00
County Board of Educ.
1Mi7.oo
49,012.27
Total Foundation Pro1.
Federal Sublidiea
1336.29
Lunch Room Rcpt,
MM.02
Total Revenue Receipts 7G,289.34
Non-ReYfflU._
Miscellaneous Non-Revenue 28.20
Total Rev. and Non-Rev. 7�JU7 .54
Total Transactions
73,317.D,4

EXPENDITURH....

Salaries and Wages Adm. 1 155.00
Office Supplles
123.S�
Repl. omce Equip.
49.17
Rprs. Adm. Bldgs
, 175.!)7
Total other Purposes
348.29
Total Adminiatration
1 003.20
lnstruc:tion­
Personal Servlce.1
39,437.70
Te�t and Work Book1
283.37
Total Instruction
39.701.27
Librarle1-­
School Librar-y Books
Tolal Libraries
Tran1pert1tlon of P11pll1Penonal Service
3897.75
Molur Vehlcle Supplies
1515.78
Mat. for Mainl,
1 97.82.
Rcpk. Motor Vehicle
582e.99
Rpn. Motor Vehicles
886.96
Bus Housing
199.92
Total Other Purpose!'.
8327.47
Tot.ti TranAportatlon
1 2,025.22
School Lunc:h95Pcraonel Scrvke
1878.32
Supplie1 and Food
5154.24
Equipmenl
238,82
Total Other Purpoaea
Ml3.18
Total St:hool Lunchea
7081U8
Other Au•ll l«try Awenclet,Lecturer s
DQ.00
Recreational Supplie,
9.23
Tchrs Relr. Contri.
3460.00
Emp. Relr. Contri.
398.00
Bd. ol Edu. Conlri.
917.00
Total Other Purpose,
ft041.2.1
Total Other Aux. Aa:.
m'J.2S
OpentHHI of School PlantPersonal Service
2324.35
Janiton SuppliH
1 10.35
Eleclricit:y
736.00
Telephone
l:M,20
482.48
Insurance
Tollll Olhr.r Purpo1e1t
14f9.00
Tolal Oper. of Sch. Plant 37'13.38
M11lntcnance o( School Plant- . . .
Materials for Malntenan«i
Bldgs and Ground1
1144'32
BARNES-SiMf'SnN
lN&amp;lJR,..N� Rprs. Srhool 81dll:S
100.00
A,:ents, Mlrldleport. Fin , l.uto,- Engineers
100.00
mobile, Bond,. Phone WY-&gt; 'I.
2003.
_
· - ··- _ __ 1
COMPLETE lN�URANCE �RO
tectlon. Life, Auto, • 1re, Pollo
Call Don MIU., 1/llddleport.
Oh1•.
�ACIN -=m lrome,
balb,
buemenl, foited 1lr bea� 2
81'VJ:Bll
lar1, lots, out ol hia;h water.
$ 1 1 .000.00.
POMIR0Y RURAL-6-room bun•
11low, h•lh. full baument, fur­
. ...... ....... c..
nace heat, drllled well, several
_
fruit Lreea ind 1lmoat an .acre
_, llh .....,_ ..:.,
'I I &lt;11&gt; , I ' , ,,
, '
� ,
'
of land . $ti000.00. Can you beat

Call Dlci Sterrett

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UHD BOATS AND MOTORI $H
and wip whlla th-, l,at. Matr�
polit■n Moton. 600 I. Main
It., Pomeroy. Phone WY _,..t.170.
1 1.2,t.tfc

I �For Sol• or Ren,

.
FOR RENT OR
SALE FIVE
room modern house .and 20
1rrr!I of good ground on 880
1t Darwin. C11l1 L\'2-8130, At­
hens. LucJlle llold,n.
4·8·3lc

( 1 4) For Rent

A.PA!f�'MENTS - Jl"urn11hed. and
untur11i1hed. Mdl1.1ten, Mlddl&amp;
port Phon" WY-2-'286.
2·3-U
7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 3
room apartments. A. N. Bengel,
Phone WY2·3272.
1 1·2-Hr
F'O UR ROO M IIOUSE. CELLAR,
ii!od well, ,i:ardt'n. $20-.00 a
month. Delbert Gaul, Chesler,
4-7·3lp
Ohio. YUD-2401.

F'IVE ROOM HO USE WlTlt BATH
wall lo wall carpcUng In livint:
room. Very modern. Garaa:e. can
be seen by contaclina: Mn.
John Ruascll, Fi■her St., Pome•
roy, O.
4-8-31.c

4 ROOM HOUSE. 111 PEARL ST.
�lso £or sale, 104 9 ¼ tc,n' Chcv­
rolcl l&gt;lckap $2M. Inquire Claylon
Bolyard, Aah St.1 Middleport.
4 1 1 3 1p

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l)Jo:I.UXE 4 IIOOM DOWNSTAIRS
unhlrnishrd apartment. Nicely
rur,,i!lhcd 2 bedroom 2nd rtoor
ap:.arlment. Middleport WY2·
a874.
4•12-lltp

( 18)

F.rnployment

Wonted

HO\JSEWORK BY TIIE DAY. 181
Pearl St., M.lddleport or WY2211QO.
-l&lt;

( 20b! I nsurance

Special Services
Planned By

Special services
are being
planned tor thi.a: week in the En­
terprise Evangelical United Bre­
thren Church by the Rev. Fran­
cis H. Gluier, ,pastor of the
church.
Wednesday evemn1; a� 7:30 a
special Lenten service will be in
chara:e of Mrs. Jim Will. The chil­
dren's. choir under the direction
'Of Mrs. Victor Young Jr., will
sing several numberA. Mrs. Will
is to apeak on the topic "Bearing
The Cross."
Thursday evening at 7:30 Rev.
Glazier will be in char&amp;e of the
c1ndlellgbt
floly
Commbnion
service. The youth choir will sing
durin&amp; I.be pro.uam .
Frid1y evening al 7:30 Rev.
Glalier plans to condu.ct the
Good Frldoy ..,.vice. The Knights
Templar lodge of Pomeroy will be
a:ueaU at the service. Special mu­
sic wlll be given by tbe adult
-choir.
Ea1ter Sunrite ser"\'ice will be
Leid at 8:30. WonhLp 1ervice will
begJq al 9:30 a. m. At 2:30 p. m.
an Immersion baptism will be
held near the
Eaatern High
School,
The public i1 invited to allend

.

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Legal Notice

1 1 44 32
Total Other Purp03es
1 144.32
Total M■int.
Total Oper, School Plant 3773.38
Tolal Current School Cost 4917.70
Debt Servlc.,_
Bonds or Noles Maturing 3000.00
1950.00
Intert1l on Bonds
[nt. on Cert. of lndebt.
191.69
5141.69
Total Debt service
7M21.32
Tot1I Tranaacllon,
A5HTS AND LIABIILIT IIS
AHITS-C11h Money on Hand
8247.37
tnv. SuppUea ■nd :Materials 1250.00
200().00
Landa
1 13,000.00
Buildinc.1
22,000.00
Equipment
146.'97.37
Total J\11et.!I
LIABILITIIS-.
5200.00
Accounts Payable
62.000.00
Bonded Debt
67,200.00
Total Liabilitie1
79,297.37
Exceu o( Aaaeta
146,497.37 I
Total
(4) 1 2. It&lt; I

It.
Middleport

10D-ACR E 1'.AIM-Near
Alb.any
on Roule M, lay1 well. HH an
Jl-Joom frame, bath. cloaell, 2car garage, also a t-room frame
with natural 111, walfll", and
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electricity. Baaemen t barn, 20
FOR SALK FIVE IIOOM HOUSE
stanchion,. lOO•ton allo, milk
with bAth. Nlee location. MelYin
houae,. z pondt. 60 acn,a In cul­
Hood. 1 1 1 Locu1t St., Pomeroy.
tivation. Mineral,. P0,000.00.
3-30-.10tp
VlltC.IL TIAPOIID. lol­
Box 22,
BOUSE FOB SALE rn rAGEl'hone WYU711
town, 1i x room,, 4 room1 down, 4-9·3tc
2 up, 1pproxlm11tely 1 acre le­
vel land exMUenl well 13 milea
from Pomeroy on Stale! Route TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, 10
JNr&amp; old, bath, 33 acre.a, 10me
892". Prlee
$1 ,000.00. Inquire
truct
land, fN.e IU. berrlet.
Mu. HcweU at P11etown.
fruit, city water '5,500. W Y2·
3-12·801c
8731.
4-Nl&lt;
OR SALE HOUSE I N POMEROY
FOR SALE HOUSE Wini SIX
7 rooma, bath, large lot, close
room, alkl both, 100 i lOo cor­
• to n(lw achoo) location, aas
ner lot in M11on. Willltm In•
4•5-61 p
heat. Call WY2•3708.
gels. Phone S9ruce S·Ml1.
4-9-111&lt;
FOR SALE, SIX ROO�! HOUSE
and bath. Garden. Extra build·
lng on Main Street, Rutland. F ,\RM FOR SALE 70 ACRES 8
room house, him, cellar and
St'c Kathleen Carpenter, Depol
outbuilding,,
plenty of 'lt'ljer,
4•7-3lc
St., Rutland.
puture, coil mined br atrip­
ped. Price 13000. tl,000 down,
FOR SALE HOUSE lN SYRA·
paymenlt on b•lance. Located l
cuse, ?Ii rooms, litlA, water and
mile from Dexter. Wilkuville
excellent location. Prict d low
4-12-llp
for q1.1ick aale. Phone Wl9-365l. MOll-4242.
.-4- 7-Stp.
FOR SALE HOUSE IN POMEROY
FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE.
7 rooms, bath, l1r1e lot, clote
to new ■chool te&gt;c11Uon, 1a1
Good location 961 S. Second,
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Melg1 General Hoaplt.11 Saturday
evening, Mrs. Chapman i1 suffer•
ing from a he� condition.
Marion Ours and Virglhia Ar­
nott ,_pent the nekend recent­
])' with Mr. and Mn. Bill Oun,
Wellsville ·and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Ours, New Brighton.
Attendance at Fairview Sun•
day School �as �2.
Herbert Ru1seU ,nd Lester
Roush "isited their alsler at the
St, Jo,eph Hoepital,
P•tJoero­
burg, Sunday.
Reviv1l services are now in
progre!S ai Mt. Moriah Church
of God.
Service■ at the �airview church
Euler where Rev. Ernest Thom­
as is pastor are as follows Sunrille
service 6:30 a. m., Sunday School
9:30 a. m. with an ega: hunt to
follow for. the cbildr@n, County
wide cl.111 meeting 2 p. m. Eas­
ter ,program 7 :30 p. m . Every.body
i1 welcome to attend eaeh of
lhe■e aervices.
Roberta Rou1h of Letart G:rade
School, Eighth Grade, w.as one of
the champion• wbo went to Rut­
land Tuesday nliht to compete
with other champion spellers.
The championship was won by
Howard Johnson Jr.

Notiefl ia hereby ,:iven that Mlld­
red Ll,acllle Smith whose Post Of­
fice addre11 11 Chester. Ohio, has
been duly appointed Administra­
trix of the Eat.ate of Benjamin K.
Smith, late of Chester Town1bip,
Mehr:• County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated hll 2nd day of April 1 960.
• F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
ClNCINNA TI - Produce: Eggs,
M.elga County, Ohio
(4) 5, t2, 19. 3lc consumers net prices paid at
farms A jumbo 37-42, A large 34·
40, A medium 32-38, A small 24-30,
B large 24•32, undergrades 17-21;
FOB A large 44-46, A medium 42·
Cno No. 12.,,S,
44, -B large 40-4:2.
S,t. Anthony Clrdillo, whose
Poultry, at farms fryers 2"2-4 lb
lut known addreu w11 RFD 1, 17- 1 8 ½: , heavy hens \9-24, Jight
Lan,vllle, Ohio, la hereby notified hens
10• 14 ; rrycra (183,700): 40 pc
tbat on the 211t day of November, 17,
17 pc 17½: . 4 1 pc 1 8. 2 pc 18½: .
llt58, Margaret Anti Canllllo, l!teing
plalntlU, filed her petition again11t these services. During the Easter
him ilS defendant in the Court of season is a good time to begin
Common Pleas,
Meigs County, belng regular in your church at­
Ohio, Cale No. 12,790, praying for tendance. God goes to church
divorce from Hid Sgt. Anthony every Sunday, "Do you-?"
OanUllo, on the JN1und1 of ex:­
tNlme cruelty, and plaintiff also
pray• (or cuatody of minor child­
ren and other proper relief. S111id
cause wlll be for hearln1 on lor
after the 18th day of April, 1960.
M■rcaret Ann Cardillo,
Plaintiff
J. B. O'Brien,
Attorney for Plaintllr
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If' JHn Park•r
Homer P1rker, Mr. and Mn. Har•
PTA To MEET
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The Weatern Lo a! l"&gt;TA will 17 Willford 1nd Mr. Vin.Met.er of
met!t Monday even iog April 1 1 al Ratine apent ThundaY, Jn Colum­
bu1. V/hile there they se-cored emlhe Rutland Grade School.
music
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ph,11neht in Lancuter.
A group or instrumtntiil
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N­
I 1 1 :00 Price Is Right
George LArkirf• of De• '¥01f1111
studenls will take part in the
ai&gt;1.11ln1
wit.It,
1 1 :30 Concentration
recently
program. A socia.l hour with re- At.., vlllted
t 2 , 00 Truth o r Consequenee1
2,25 Cincinnati Baseball Game
treshments will follow the meeting. John Larkins ind onille Hoaue,
11
t2,30 It Could Be You
5:30 Woody Woodpecker
An open house of clau :roorlli amt othe:r rela ives. 11r.
Ark•
fl
race■
New,
the
Day
Mid
.
1
:00
attend
to
d
a,oo l\fusif' in the Round
will be held. All int.erested persons p��nne
e.
lrip
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Movietime
L
IQ
returrl
hla
on
an8,A1
are
urged
to
attend.
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6 , 1 5 Jim Thacker Show
of
2:30 Lorett■ Youne T eater
M'r. and Mn. Frank Cu
CONC E RT SOLOIST
6,25 Weathercaat
wrth
d&amp;l'•
[ew
a
Youug
Dr.
,dalone
1pent
3,00
CohJIDbus
daua:hter
Mis• Marilyn Turner,
6:30 \\ews Plrtur.
of
3 30 From Tbe!le Root.s
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Turner, WJ.1 'llr and Mrs. Cutb Job ,_on
8:45 HunUey Brinkley Report
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11nd
4:00 Comedy Playhouse
� s
featured soloist at a concert pre• Bridbury
1,00 Cannonball
Uon m
VIC
Wet!U
two'
a
4,30 Adventure Time
following
.
orthe
with
night
senled Tue!lday
7:31) 1..0ram1e
Mn.
ind
JohnttOn
at
BUI
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chestra of the Manhatta n School of tlorlda. Mrs.
,
them
8:30 Startime
with
home
ed
return
5:30 Quick raw McGraw
s
Larkin
Music, New York ...-, •y.
9,30 Arthur Murray Party
6: 0I) Music in the Round
Miss Turner presented the foi' a few da)'I.
1 0, 00 M-�quad
The .,in, !ba.eker Sbow
Mr. and Mrs. Kennetll Michael
s,u
"Salve Regina" o( Pergolea i, a vot0,30 Phli Silvers Show
iOn, Mike, Chilllcothe, were
,a Wtathercait
and
and
t&amp;
movemen
six
cal number in
Mr.
U·OO NCWA J,fpsi,tlin.e.
Jcllll New, l&gt;itf'8"'1
alao the premiere of the ''Three weekend �eltl of bi.a parentl,
1 1 : 10 ·t/lieathercast
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T
)ISleliae.
!tu
Mu
and
Soonet5·• of Ludmila N lehla with
8:45 Huntley B'rin�er Rerort
11 - 15 Jatlr. Paar Sbo•
Mrs. Cu.ah Johiillot1 of W,iduUQ'
wurtls from Shakespeare. Miss
7,00 Manhunt
i:00 ciign Off
Mrs. Friride• Urlih1 ,1.u re­
and
r
coJnpose
known
well
a
is
Nlehla
7:30 W11gon Train
borne ffom i \'lilt II) ID·
�urned
on
is
and
in the New York area
8:30 Prl., I, Bight
J . W.
n l!l•tiaj,olla with Mt. and
Manhatta
the
of
!acuity
the
9,00 Perry Como Sb ow
,
Jeffries.
achooI..
5:43 Sign On
10,00 This. is 'Your Life
CaitOU Sno'!'den
Conducting the concert was Nlch- . Mr. and
6:00 Continental Classroom
Tombstone. Territory
t1. \fa&amp;h •
10,30
ficaU�
a
enjoying
.
Flagello, European and American
1:00 Today
"(Hl th!
Snowden
.
Mr.
1
C,
D.
Betdl1Jie
ington,
Newa
conThe
.
11:00
composer
and
Show
conductor
9,00 Katie Doonan
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11:1� W••lbe-1
&lt;:ert was attended and reviewed by �ll ew.enae• pl(! tr l · ¥ ire1u
9,30 Topper
'l'be
Jack
Paar
Show
,' -of Hll aate1 iecord wit&amp; �4tlon■I
1
1
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the· New York music crltici.
10,00 Dough Re M i
OIi
Life and Accident ln1uratl'1', Co.
Slp
1:00
aPpearmajor
next
urner's
T
Mis1
Hunch
Your
� 0:30 Play
and
ance will be as Ma'ddele11,a ln Ved- . Mr .Ayd Mrs. Cl aude DeJiuJ➔Y
kend
:ee
W
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were
veroon
ot
Ml.
Nand,
a\
17th,
April
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the Manhattan School. · . . . . . . . . guests o( bcr 9aren s, Mr. t Mnl
;\. E . Plumn\er1 Colle ge , . Mr.
DEMOCRATS MEET
1 1 ,30 I Married Joan
at hiB o _e .
county · Democrats Plum mer Is ill
The Meig s
'!:00 R'estless Gun
of Mr. �d ��so.n
y
Rand Lt.e,
12,so L,,-,ve That Bob
rnel at he R utland Grad e School ·
4:00 American B,.ndsum11
s re�d
wa
s,
William
Rbnald
the past week. The- meeting was
1 ,00 About Faces
5:30 Rocky and His Friends
tbis week _ fa, · a
al
Hospit
Holzer
Conducted b:, the president, B111
1 :30 Medk
8:00 S,m Fr1.nci■co Beat
. He recently un­
McKelvey. Don Mullen gave the see tllood trallBfusion
�Jlll Day In Court
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ectomv.
tonoiU
I
en
erw
..a
retary report and spoke on the
2,30 Gale Storrit Shtnr
ms is i� •a , cctume:40 WeatMrman
Willia
d
Ronal
v.
Meigs County hospiUll issue. A
Beat the Clock
8:45 John Daly Newt
ital for obse rvation for a
3:30 Who Do You Truitt
question and answer period follcw- bus hosp
y incurred at his em­
injur
back
7,30 Honeymooners
ed. Mrs. Clarabell Reynolds, secrecan Bandstand
Ameri
4,00
the Kyge1· Creek plant
at
7,30 Sugarfoo
tary to Cong. Walter Moel ler, gave ployment
5,30 ll'ly Friend Fllcta
r.
summe
past
the
8:30 Wyatt Earp
a brief talk. Several candidates
8:00 San 1:T1nchco Beat
Fred Morrill 11nd
9,00 ThP &amp;ifiem iin
Mrs.
and
Mr.
were present including Ernest Wina,30 Your £au Jteponel'
9,30 Coit 45
brother, Mr. and
his
on
called
son
Allensey,
Maxine
getl, Bill McKelv
rmw.n
and Jimmy.
Weathe
6,40
Mark
ents
10,00 Alco a Pres
worth, Dan Livingston, Duke Benti Mrs. Carl Morria,
News
ii �t \he
Daly
John
6,45
Nichols
in,t
Louise
Talk
:Mrt.
p
Kee
10:30
and A udrey Young. The next meet.Men
M'r• and
Juat
r,
Four
7:(\Q
daughte
her
o[
home
hnigh,
Refree
port.
To
at
e
be
Middle
ing
will
The New
n
lle,
St■hto
Lan&amp;avi
Brave
1,30
son,
Edmund
Max
ments were served to 65 persons. Mrs.
11'05 Scanning he Weather
8,00 Music for a Spring Nliht
.
R.
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The kitchen committee included
l'l , 16 Sporlo Be"°tl
8,30 Ozr.it and Harriett
Joyce Hatfield, daughter of Mr.
itdyrt1e Donahu e, Katy Fink, Verna
11:15 Late Show
9,00 Hawaiip.n Eye
Mrs. Raymond Hatfield, ls ill
and
Snowden, Mildred Hysell ana Ade1214&amp; Sia:n Off
10,00 Wedne..tay Nigh! Flghlt
home.
her
.at
. .
line Snowden.
t0:45 StJOrtl Parade
el; and
Parer
Hom
Mrs.
and
Mr.
RUTLAND •�RSON.ALS
1 1 : 00 The Newa Tordahl
,Pfarl
,
father
bis
.
visited
Suaie
�oyd,
ce
Lawren
Mrs.
Mr. and
ln, lhe Weather
s,ann
10
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1
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Maude
1ar
MtH
Ulcu
1,nd.
d,
Spec
Howar
oon
r,
8:00 Cart
Dollna Marie and Divld amt Sherfy Parke
11 :IS Sports Report
Creel, Chee er, S�nday,
8:30 Romper Room
and Sally l&gt;owell, Middlepor ,
1 1 : 20 Late Show
Mrs. Grace. Du1an n■, diacon­
9:30 Mo..-ie
aunt,
1
their
sd&amp;y
with
J ed Wedne
Sign Oil
&lt;ll:43
"The .hut"
rter
Repo
Esso
1 1:25 Y1iur
Mrs. S. L. Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. tinued her restau rant
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health
ill
to
due
Ana Bryant.
l.
Ste ve, Larry' and G�rry S11owQe_n
Homer Park.er and Harry Willford of Racine were in Cumberland, are spending this week wi h �elf
Lucy
Love
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grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Roy
Md. on busine"ss rfcently.
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Guy Blac1'- of Charleston was • Snowden, while their parents, Mr.
12:00 Love of Ltfe
Sunday visitor of 'Mr. and Mrs. J, and Mrs. Carroll S nowden are in
t.:00 TlJ.c U..ththM D.11.1
h For Tomonow
Searc
l2:SO
E. Jackson, Mr. and MTS. Al"la Bry- Washington D. C. 1:15 �·e• storm
The Guiding Light
12:45
Agnes Sigman o f Langsville wes
ant, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Luf'kadoo
Nl,d,r
or
t:SC Ugt
the City
of
Hearl
.
1:00
a recent overnight guest of Julia
ancl Mrs. S. L. Bryant.
·1:00 Th8' '111ttte stooget
d TUrn•
Worl
the
As
1:30
ens
At
of
Sweeney
Lucas and parents , Mr. and Mrs.
Jack
Mrs.
1:30 Life of �iley '
,
2:00 For Bet e:- or Worse
er-insis
her
with
days
Richard Lucas.
feW
a
spent
· 1:00
mltb
House ·Par�
Mrs. Katie
Mr. and, )Ira. Charles Simpki ,
Sweeney.
Fern
Mrs.
Jaw,
•· 11:15
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a
also
rented the Ethel Jocks,i
was
e,
have,
Langsvill
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roperty aii.d will move there 1,00 •
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l:Hi '!':1e Secret Storm
Kloes Beginning
'i:30 . To :•� the Truth ,
Edge of Night
Show
ere
O"lCe
Den nls•
ni,e Three Stooge,
Her Restaurali.t Lellse
8:30 · Martt · i.ove1 of Dbby Gilli&amp; J:30 The Life of Riley
Mrs. Karl KlGetf, who ,leased
Smitb--llen
J
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Home Restau rant last week
Arthu
the
P•
1:00
Tightt&lt;/
_):00
.
from Julian Hill and" itnton Wolfe
fl:15 A Look at the Weather
1 · 1:30 Re4 •,� lton · Show
have recen tly purchased i
wh:o
Show
ShoW'
· oore_
6:20 Jule Rivlin
-lO..tOO: ' Gar.tJ,�
Edj;!:ar Pratt, began her
Mrs.
(Tom
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New
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J :bo 1 1
1:30 Amos ·n' ,\ndy
last Friday .
s
dutia
new
. !1&lt;10 A .Loo� al th� W�alher
1:00 Highway P atrol
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said her res auran
'Klaes
Mri.
· 11:-1:a. Special tBtoadcas
'1:30 Be our G uest
from �:30 am until
open
be
will
J2:00 Theater 1 3
8:30 Men Into Space
9:30 pm each day.
9:00 The Millio naire
Mrs, Mlldr@d Hy1ell of Hysell
�:30 I've Got A Secret
· Run has been employed as. a f'ook
10:00 Armstrong Circle Theater
to replace Mrs. Addle Bitter who
1,00 New.s
t'clock Newt
1
1
,.t:00
has been workin g al the Home
aroo
K.an,
ain
Capt
1:15
er
Weath
the
al
Look
A
10
:
1
.
approximately
for
Restattrant
Car:toon Theater
Ill
Theater
0
g to open
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planhln
is
andyeara
nitie
Show
Rowe
.o ,oo Red
1:30 S\ln Of!
small restaura nt on Locust St­
!0,30 On the Go
reet In the near future. Also em­
ployed u a cook at the Home
Restaur.1nt ls ·Mrs. Pete Herdman.

Channel 3-l'uesda,

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rlirden mov­
ed into the Otls Swan · properly re­
cently purchased by Ray R iggs.
.Mr. and Mra. David Yatea at­
tended revival service, at Reeda­
ville Wednesd1:y eventng.
Mr. and Mn. Luce of Ravenna
visited her sister, Mra. Nell Groce
and family.
Mrs. R ummager tt,cnt a recent
week end in ParkenbW'g with
friends.

Geugft: Montgomery 15.9 on
upper 12.6 on lower, running 36
feet; Gallipolis 18.5 on upper 31.9
on lower running 128 feel; Lock
23. 24.8.
Condition of Movabl■ Lockl:
AU locks are down with river
falling .I -per hour at Loek 23.
Ohio River Boats: Down bound
Emsworth Trade Winds at 9: JO
am, 10-0; Lock 12, Nancy Chotin
at 7:50 am, 0-4:; Lock 1 ,, Mike
Creditor al 9:25 am, 21-0; IJland
Creek al 9:45 am, o.a; Invader al
10 am, 0-4; Lock 17 George G.,
at 6:45 am 0·5; Lock 20, I. F. Frie­
berger al I I am, 0-2 1 ; Lock 23,
Robert E. Reed, 12:40 pm 0-9; A.
V. Criss at 5 : 40 pm Atlas in tow
C. V. Harnar at 8:45 pm 2-0; J. B.
Chavin at 1 1 : 1 � pm, 1-3; Upbound
Lock 23 Paul Blaier -at 12: 1, pm,
6-0; Vulvan al 2:40 pm 9-0; Bea•
ver at 5:35 pm 0- 1 ; Fred W. Ol­
cott al 12:20 am 2-1 ; Elger Cliff
at 5:25 am, running light; A .V.
Criss Jr., at 7:20 am, J-6; Jfpie
D. at 10 am, 0·8.

11,341.
l1t■te of hnlamln K. Smith

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REPORT

■ OF A,POINTMENT

TELEV ISION GUI DE
WSAZ.TV Chann el 3

Bf' Ver■ Weber
Mrs. Ethel Larltins, and Mr. and
Mn. Harold Oaborn e and family
apent Sunday with Mrs. Roland
Stelhem and family.
An Ea■ter Sunriae Service will
be held at the Loni Bottom Meth�
diat Church at 5:lD a. m.
Mrs. Oscar Babcock and son, Ray,
spent the weekend with ltr. and
Mra. Charles M 11aar and DHid.
P. A . Weber vllited a rew day,
with his son, Norman Weber, and
familJ.
Orva Jean Holler visited Greta
farton.

Junior Wolfe of Marietta Col­
lege spent the weekend with hls
mother, Mrs. Doll.)' Wolfe and
family.
Ralph Durst and family moved
from the Edna Carleton residence
to Antiquity.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
visited Mrs. Clarence Chapman at

Legal Notice

HOTIC

Long Bottom
Social Events

BY MRS. HER BERT ROUSH
Mrs. Clarence Shields returned
home Tuesday after being a 1urgl­
cal patient al St. Joseph Hospi­
tal, Parkersburg.

E. U. B. Church

1 2. 1 l Real Estate
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Apple Grove
Society Events

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Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Brown and
is were the SlinI family of Galli�l
day gUesbl of Mr. and Mrs. Georte
Reruhaw.
Mr, and Mn. Lou Diehl attend�
. � �dford .�urch dedl�p&amp;ion �
centty. .
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'Mr. and Mrs. Lou Dleti} , c.allto
on the - Ed Russell family Mentl.f.
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to hil em loym�nt af er apt\nding
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-Mr. ind :MI'S. Lou Dlef1.tl\y11�
bla Tlater, Mn. Alice M()()ft.
MT. ,nd Mi'9. Clarence AckJe)',
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WANT ADS

POlt CONSISTENT DEPEN DABLE RESU LTS
RATES
3 centJ per word. o■e in&amp;ertioa. Minimum ch&amp;r1"" - 60 cent.I.
I cents per word for Lhree consecutive insertions.
Special - one moulh for 30 cent.J. per word.
Pull rate of S cents per word wil l be charged for adYertising
1f QOt paid witihin 10 days after receiving b1!1.
l'non in Advertising - Should be reported immediately. The
Daily Sentinel wiU net be re:tponaible for more than one incor-

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Card of 'lbanb and Sipecial Notices of E,·ents U.00. Obituaries
r+llsb� at 1 cent per word.
WORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
6 DAYS
I MO.
60c
16
$1 .35
90c
$4 . 50
20
60c
51.20
$ 1 .80
$6.00
75c
211
51. 50
$7.50
$2. 2:1
Adi N!IC!tived by 10 A.M. will be in that day s paper.

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PHONE

WY-2-21 57

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, ,,...._ M. Fain
S NGEH ELECTRIC POHTABLE
T....,.lte ■nd Pe1t Cc...irGI
sewing machine In excellent
,-,... ln1111 tlon,, tnsuranoe Nationcondition. Balance due only
..... . .., terms..
$39.50. Terms jf desired. Ph.one
,..._ t1'ocawc or WY 2·2366
WY2·2204.
4-6-6lc
Pwtlffl■uth PR 6-2150
2 29 Uc G. E, OVEN, ONE HOME MADE
quilt. Phone WY2-626tl or Mrs
Charles E. Snider, Un ion Avenue.
4·7•3tc
I WISII TO THANK A LL MY RJI UHARB ROOTS. OLD VICTOllfrielHll and relatives for the
l A and Cvn.idlan Red· Guarantcarda 1nd flowers sent to ml'
eed to grow. 25C each. Second
durinC mJ recent illness and
house eut from School house
b01p.ltalit1lion at Meig6 Genin Syracuse. William I I . Holmes.
era) Hoapit.al.
Eva Robaon
4 4 Uc
4-12- l lc

121 Cord of Thanks

WE WISH TO EXPRESS OUR N ECCIII
S �:WJNG
M ACHI N E
1ln«u thinks to the docton,
equipped lo zi.i:•zag, darn, monoind nunea al Holzer llo1pital,
gram, etc. Sold 01 iginally for
1lao .Re": Card, singers, th,
$181 .00. Pay t•'f balance due
the oianlat, pallbearers, Ewing
$56.IJ() o, S...00 per month.
Funeral Home, blood donors,
Phone W V2•2ll&gt;4.
4·6--tllc
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-thoM: tending flowers, friend!!
neij:hbora ond relalivea that t:HHOMt&lt;� FOI..DING TYPE Wheel
d1a1r. C11-ll WY 2·292 1 .
htlped in any way durlni the
4 1 1 3tc
illneH 1nd death or our beloY• fd hu1b■nd and father.
l&gt;O YOU PAY CITY PHICE S FOR
Mn. Alvin Ruasell and Children
wmd farm muchlncry when I
4·12·1\p
can 83Vl! you up lo 60% . I give
a bonus on ev6:rytl11ng J sell by
Ma TIN&lt;i NOTICE
·
The ,Mele• County
Democratic • tak111i,: off on the cost. Price!
t.akcn from local and Columbus
Club meets April 1 1 Ill the Mid·
papers:
"dttpon Elementary Scnoo1 build
Jd:y Pr:re
City Price Bonu�
l111 at 7: 30 p. m. H,efreahments.
\
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ford.
Everyone 11 welcome , {4) 8, 3tc
I J04fi $37&gt; uo $375.00 $ 1 00.00
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NOTICX,: TRUCK GROWERS - \ 1 �48 $475.UU
$595.UO $ 1 20.00
!
H■vt cabbage plants now. Wil l
llJ5 1
$575.00 $700.00 $ 125.00
bav,i Lomato planh laat of April
J. D. A.
C..U or brin6l orden. L"harlea
1944
$325.00 $550 00 $225.00
IY4ti
rt. Rttrl1, Portland, Ohio. Phone
$425.00 �O.UO $2:t5.00
rn;n
$ 1 U�.oo $260.oo .s e�.oo
Vl3•2093.
4·9·3tr
7 Farmalli; $ l00.UO-$:J00,00
3 C'asc VAC $1�0.00-$2�0.00
2 Averys $!00.00-$200.00.
Molme "U" with 3 botto m plow
\807 PLYMOUTH 4 DR. CLEAN
ear, 1it cyi. Economy with .std.
8 loot disc. 4 row cultivators, 4
n, w corn plu11tcr $650.00.
tranamilaion. $101'6.00. lJJaetOlh·cr Super �!5 Tractor ""Jth
tn11rt, P omeroy,
4-8-6tc
he1,1vy dul)' lo11dcr nnd back
.. � CtNtl UIM t.ar1
hoc cu11t $6800 00 my l)l" ice
AU M■kft and Mooet1
$2200.00.
•TIIOPOL ITAN MOTORS
ford plow, $::10.00--$50.00
... I°' INt M16n SI.
Pull plows l ·:l 3 bottom $20.00
..._.....,, Ohle
to $00.00
DiSCII lHJ . 7-8 !out $25.00 lo
1114 FORD STATION WAGON., $80.00
VI Fordomat1e, t, pua. black
Corn planlcre 2·4 row $20.00 lo
end white two tone Uni.ah.
$1�0. 00
'8»0,00. .Blaettn1r1, Pomeroy.
4 row pickup 1:orn planler rlue
'11-lle
condition new cost $t140.00
price $1�.oo.
lill!O OLDS 98, 2 DOOR JIT, !\&amp;II
llal&lt;r6' A. /-. $29G 00; JD-rTO
WSW, full power, lirowu and
f90.00; t'ord $3M.DO; N. 11. 77
while with cu1lom 1klrt1. $9n0,·
$200.00-$250.00; tnt. wr $200;
00 .. Con1lder any trade. J1 honc
fol 4�T $::170.00-$475.0U; Hake!!
Muon Sl'ruttl .a-:i:282.
by lhc dt&gt;zens $35, 00 to $150.00
4 1 1 Btp
Combines AC and Jo·ord $130.00
1800 HEI\CUJtY 2 DR. SEDAN.
to $200.00; Ne w Johnson poul•
llerc-o-maur. cleao cu m11de
try pkkcr, city price $300.00
end out.
"9Qo.Ol!. .lilaettnai'P.,
my pm·e
lhi.11 paper
hmeroy.
i•d·6tc
do&lt;'sn'I have enou,qh space to
print all the thin;.1 I have to
11117 BUICK CENTURY 2 DR.
sc,H. I believe J c11n save you
b.lrulo9 power ateerlni and
plenty on bulk milk lank,. J
brakes. D,Wlow, one owner.
sell the best equipmant
tnN.00. IUaetlnar,, PomuroJ. rlou't
miue 11 ldttntlcal With city
-l&lt;
equipment. The only difference
i1 the prlct1.
11100 Cl_
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V-1. Standard
Tran1ml1i11on.
Sia Mlle■ From WUk•nllle
Prlctd MQ, WUcoHn l:h1rber
4-8-fttc
Sbop, Phone Gal. Gl6-l479 afler
I p. m .
4·9-3tp
SEVEN W INDOW SCREKNS SJZE
62� In. by 29o/., in. In good
condlllon . l'honc WY2·0632.
PONY Wli:IGIIT 760 LBS . WILL
4-8-3tc
•orlr; f76.00. Dorr Hoao1 Porlland
Oblo.
AUCTION SALi
4 1 1 3tp
On Saturday April 16, 1960, hc-­
IIWIBY 6WEEPEII.
REPOSSE5
a::i1111lnij 111 12:SO p. m . a l my
Nd ond I� A;l aondlUon. 11•1·
hi. rm mldway between Tupp�rs
•nee due 137.oo. TIU OV9r pa,,
Plain1 and C..:he,ter, I mile 1outh
1nmt1. Phone WY2•.2M
of Jlt. '/, 1 wlll sell at auction
4-f.tlc
the following: 1 Mollnc Corn
Plcker, I Mayrath all purpoH
l'EllTIWEl!, SACJIW AGRICUI,
Elevator 32 !t, t -8 fl. 20 In.
TURAL llme, (eedln,i lime,
John l&gt;l'cre Di•c-, 1 Two Bottom
hyduted lhur. R. G. J'ickell
Moline Breaking Plow on rub­
1"'1rma, Rd. No. 1, Pomerc,y.
bt-r, I Power take-ofr Moline
4 1 1 3tc
l \Jy Jt11;kc, I Oliver Manure
�:-:-=-==-c---Spreader, I 1946 Pod&amp;e 1 l·2 T ,
1 fll.All8 �HOWCASE, $20.00, Coll
Dattqa .Dn!I Co.
Truck, I CUltlpad:er l Moline
4 l 1 3tc
2-row plck up corn plantt1r, 1
John Deere Sub-Soller, 1 :. Ton
Comfort
Tractor
Walton, 1
TraNor Spra)'ar, 1 Joint each 6
In. and 1 2 in. Cuing, l Wheel
Barrow Sprayer, 2 1· 2 IIP Elec­
trir M.otor1, 1 Record Pll.)'er, 1
Con:i1�le R1dio, 1 Portab·J6 RI·
dio, Lot of ,mall {arm tool11 and
other lt,ma too numerou1 to
mf-nllon. Nol re1pon1lble lor ac•
cident1.
OWNER, ST.\NLEY GIBBS
Auctioneer : I. 0. Mt:Coy.
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$n.oo.

1 9) For Sole

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1955 PLYMOUTH
Belvedere Z Door

4S cyl. motor, �rnit,c t.f"it-ne.,
rt,dlo, hl:ater, Jocally own�d.
turquoile finilb. Clean inter­
ior. Spcellli

$745

OMEROY
oTaJt co.

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WINDOW SUND:, AND SHADF..S
Vo11�tia11 Blinds, all 1iie1 and
colors. Freo Jtalimatea. Dale
WipPtl Supply, 211\ Union Ave.,
Fomeroy, Ohl&lt;.,.
3-f-60tc

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2 t l!'1. l!. C. A. TEl.-EVlSIOi'l SET.
Re111.PKlnable. M r11,, Ron Sprinter,
Apartment over Robln1on'1 Dry
&lt;.:leaners
4-9-Jk

TOMATO 6TAKU ANR QUANI ·
ly up to · 20,000, Ret1aoMbb
priced. Call WV2· Zftt:r, or �,a.
son SPruce 3-eioBG �ollect after
,-wt,
7 p. m.

I (20 ) Busi ness S� rvices

FOR SALE

I. o. McCO Y
ILECTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN·
AUCTION&amp;Ell
er. Runs like new. Has throw
Rout• 2, L..,. Bottom, ,tu..
awa.y bas. Full price only $34 00
or terms �vailable, Phone WY22204.
4-6-6lc AIR CIJND'TIONlNG. l!EFRIGER·
alion service. Jack's Refri.,era·
t1on, New Haven. Phone TU
EASTEH
DRESS[.S
REALLY
25537
�23-11
splurge on a dress for the
)'onng miss. 1 month to 14
years. W(' have lhc loveliest MUELLliR FURNAC� •• WESTINCI­
HOUSE appl iancH. Arnold Bro
)'el The Shoe Box, Middleport,
th•r•,
Syrtcuse, Ohio. Phone
0
4- l 2-5tc
1 1 -19-lfc
WY-2-4384.
PIANOS FOR SALE
n:LEVlSION RADlO AND SMALL
2 n1ee rec·ond_itioncd pianos with
appliancti repair. Phone Otis
bench. Priced to sell. F'ree de
McClintock, Racine, Ohio.
l 1 vrry. Val! Rutfand SH2-481 1
2·1-tfc
A fter � p .m. Call SH2·4034
4 12 31t:
FOR THE REST ROOt'ING SER·
vices. roof repairs, roofirig, roof
!'INE SELECTION O F ARTffl­
painting Call us Bill Wyatt and
·t ial flower for Easter. Cliff'i;
George Staats, Phone WY2·2871
Shoe Repair, Middleport.
Pomeroy, Ohio.
4-7-6tp
4-12-Jt p

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s1&amp;ned fo:- · our bow� Y,...,. ea-

1949 HARLEY DAVIDSON . .)IQ.
torcycle 74. Newly recond 11Lontun,tes. Jo·n,..,;nan aud Abbott.
1•rl . motor. Contact Harry Housh,
8-fi-U
Phone WY-2-6321 .
Cllrton, W . Va. SP3-5238.
4 l :l-6tp
Y-E LEVISION RADIO AND SMALL
Appll1nc:1 repair. C1II Frank
HAVING LOST MY H USBAND, I
Captein,, 41 4 N. Second AH.,
will sell the following personal
Middleport.
2 3 tfc
properly at auction at my
.
home, one mi le N E. ol Racine,
AUCTIONEER
Ohio on Oak Grove Road, April
Complete- SerYic:1
161h, 1 2 : 30 P. M.: Traclor, disc,
Crltt Bradford
iron wheel
wagon, manure
Wrhe, Phone or Contact
spreader, horse drawn disc, A. C. BRADFORD, Racina, Oh'-.
plows, cultivflors and other
2�-tf
farm tools, 28 inch saw with
mandiel, 8 hives of bees and a H0'\1 � DUILDEHS, E lHCff CA.Bl·
NET makers Formica sink tops,
lot of bee l"quipment, bcrr)' box
Vinyl asbeslos block laid. House
cs and crates, coal brooder,
repair■ of all descriptiom, Call
kerosene brooder, Baby Grand
G ur 1':e·gler, Radne, Ohio.
piano, mllndolin, chairs, dishes,
2 24 Uc
vases, some very old ones, iron
kettles, stone jars, picture
llULLDOZER SEHVICES AVAll,
frames, cuckoo clock, 2 0th.er
ABLE by hour or job. Contact:
clorks, ant'iqque bed and mar­
:\1 as1m t:ity SP 3-�776, Delwon
ble top dresser, cord bed, In
Roberts.
• 3 12 23tp
di.in relics, Civil War relics, 2
--s1ove pipe hats, spinning wheel ARE YOU RUN DO'NN AT THE
complete fishing equipment and
heel•? DoH f'OUr --.o ul nNCI uw­
many other articles not listed
lng? - Best Wqrk. Lowed Price•.
A number of these articles are
fitACINE SHOIE IERVICE SHOP
very ohl and unusual.
RAC INE, OHIO.
Term of sale: Cash
Not Responsible for Accidents GRAVELY T�ACTOR SALIS AND
M rs. Norman J. Theis s
Service, 512 I!. Main, Pomero,.
Owner.
Phone WY2-2975. Open 'tll 9
Sale conducted by Bradford
p, m. until Jun• 1 . S.la1inan:
A uction Co.
Huold Barnhart,
Rted1¥llle.
A. C. Bradford, Manager
Ohio. Phone Coolvlll• 3691.
Crltl Bradford, Auctioneer.
3-19-tfc
4-9-5tc
INSrt;CTION S . PHONE
FREE
Supply
WY2-2774. Gilmore
SIX HOOM HOUSE AND DATIi
Store.
Vaughan
Pest
Control
in Harri11onville.
Close
to
Co., SI. Mary's, W. Va. Mem­
church and 11ehool. Mr1. John
bn of National Pest Control
Stout,, ! l.arrisonvillc.
4•6-6tc
4-D-tfc
Associalion.
HAVING SOLD MY FARM I WILL
offer at public aurtion Thurs• LAWN MOWERS SH ARPENED,
gasoline mo�ors repaired, ma­
day, April 14th, at 12:30 on
chine saw riling. Ernest L. Le·
Leading Creek Itoad, 4 miles
wis, 4H '.'f orth Third St., Middle­
We!!I of Rt. 7 al Hobson, 2 mi leti
port . 0 , Phone WY2-2356.
south of Itutla11d, 'h mile cast
4-12 ..flk
of Bingham Mill the following:
1 W D. A. C. Tractor, 1 A,.. ·'- ·
,\J'IYON� WHO WANTS Tl!�I�
Combine with clovet 1UI
�ardens plowed in Middleport
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mcnls, complete with 2
or 11earby Cull WY2-5447 .
spreaders. I A. C. 7 rt. Mower,
4 l2-3tc.
I A. C.Pickup plow, l Ca!le side
rake. I 7 ft . dl11c, 1 lime sprea­
der, 2 ru bber tire wagon,, with
bo,t 1md £111t boltom. I team
mares wilh harness el about
3000 lh, 11 q uontlty or new anrl
used lumber, 1 good rarm bell,
2 hnnd corn 11lanters, 2 grain
cratlles, 2 cum sheller11, I Iron
ketth•. 11 1 1 uanlity grain sack!&gt;,
'3efore 0:30 A.M
Joi: l'ha ins, I sin�lo ,hovel 11low,
Mlddl•port \I/ Y-2- 2619
1 &lt;'ullivator, I log alcd, HOllrn lo­
Pomerof' WV•2-3195
ruNI posts, gasoline drums, 1
k:AUTZ l'l&amp;D STOit
side uddle, !et•d barrels. rer­
At Cht■ter
tilb.er, wire stretchers, woven
Yukon 5-2 1 45
and smooth, !lome houHehnlfl
NAMILL HaVICE STAYION
furniture, anliqites. Many olh.cr
Behre 9:00 A.M.
article!! too numerous to mt&gt;n·
Allnnf' 335 3
l ion. Nol rC'SPOll!ilble for acci­
dents.
Every Day Senlte
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f'RANK BEACll.
CL
lANDI
(Owner)
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John Wc11t, Aud ioneer
Phone WY-2-22SS
Ralph G ilmore, Clerk.
t"Mn•roy, Oh 1._
Cash In hand 011 day of sale
4·9· 31p

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Legal Notice

FINANCIAL RIPOllT 01' THS
M&gt;AltD OF IOUCATION
For flllUII YNr lndlnt
Doc-. Jlot, 1 9$9
Northern Loe el School Dlttrlct, .
County of M■'-'
P. O. Add,-, HarrlMnvllle, Ohl•
Dat•: April 1 1, 1 960
I c•rtify th. follo-'nsi repwt to
b. correct.
Wllll•m J, Hobltetter, Clatir:
Northwettern Local School Dl1trld
Succ:nsor to North..-n Local
School Dt1trlct
$1 ,269,970.00
Tu Valuation
Tu L•vy
15.SO
2&lt;U
School Enrollment
S.aluiH •nd Watn
$4&amp;,291. 1 2
Sumnwirf' of C■ffi a■ l1nces,
Rac:eiptl ■.wl Expenditures
Bal1nce, J•nuary ht, 1 959-4159.06
General f"und
3777 .35
Bond Retirement Fund
6 14.74
Lunch Room Fund
8551.Ui
Total
Riteeipt1-00,126.76
General Fund
Bond Retirement rund
3270.47
Lunch Room Fund
"920. 31
73.317.M
Total
83,888.611
Total Rcpts and Bal.
Expenditu,..._
General Fund
63,881.84
4960.00
Bond Reti rement Fund
Lunch Room Fund
8989.48
Total
15,821.32
B•l•nu, Oec:emlNr JI it, 1,St-General Fund
D000,98
Bond Retirement Fund
20l'I' .82
M5.S7
Lunch Room Fund
Total
8247.37
Total Exp. and Bal.
8.11868.89
RECEIPTSR.venu.,_
General Property Tues-General Fund
18,086.29
Bond Retirement
32'70.47
19,BM.78
Total Property Tax
Foundatlqn Protr•m-­
Cash Received
43,974.27
µeduction For:
Teachers Retirement
346&amp;.00
School Emp. Retirement
,196.00
County Board of Educ.
1Mi7.oo
49,012.27
Total Foundation Pro1.
Federal Sublidiea
1336.29
Lunch Room Rcpt,
MM.02
Total Revenue Receipts 7G,289.34
Non-ReYfflU._
Miscellaneous Non-Revenue 28.20
Total Rev. and Non-Rev. 7�JU7 .54
Total Transactions
73,317.D,4

EXPENDITURH....

Salaries and Wages Adm. 1 155.00
Office Supplles
123.S�
Repl. omce Equip.
49.17
Rprs. Adm. Bldgs
, 175.!)7
Total other Purposes
348.29
Total Adminiatration
1 003.20
lnstruc:tion­
Personal Servlce.1
39,437.70
Te�t and Work Book1
283.37
Total Instruction
39.701.27
Librarle1-­
School Librar-y Books
Tolal Libraries
Tran1pert1tlon of P11pll1Penonal Service
3897.75
Molur Vehlcle Supplies
1515.78
Mat. for Mainl,
1 97.82.
Rcpk. Motor Vehicle
582e.99
Rpn. Motor Vehicles
886.96
Bus Housing
199.92
Total Other Purpose!'.
8327.47
Tot.ti TranAportatlon
1 2,025.22
School Lunc:h95Pcraonel Scrvke
1878.32
Supplie1 and Food
5154.24
Equipmenl
238,82
Total Other Purpoaea
Ml3.18
Total St:hool Lunchea
7081U8
Other Au•ll l«try Awenclet,Lecturer s
DQ.00
Recreational Supplie,
9.23
Tchrs Relr. Contri.
3460.00
Emp. Relr. Contri.
398.00
Bd. ol Edu. Conlri.
917.00
Total Other Purpose,
ft041.2.1
Total Other Aux. Aa:.
m'J.2S
OpentHHI of School PlantPersonal Service
2324.35
Janiton SuppliH
1 10.35
Eleclricit:y
736.00
Telephone
l:M,20
482.48
Insurance
Tollll Olhr.r Purpo1e1t
14f9.00
Tolal Oper. of Sch. Plant 37'13.38
M11lntcnance o( School Plant- . . .
Materials for Malntenan«i
Bldgs and Ground1
1144'32
BARNES-SiMf'SnN
lN&amp;lJR,..N� Rprs. Srhool 81dll:S
100.00
A,:ents, Mlrldleport. Fin , l.uto,- Engineers
100.00
mobile, Bond,. Phone WY-&gt; 'I.
2003.
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COMPLETE lN�URANCE �RO
tectlon. Life, Auto, • 1re, Pollo
Call Don MIU., 1/llddleport.
Oh1•.
�ACIN -=m lrome,
balb,
buemenl, foited 1lr bea� 2
81'VJ:Bll
lar1, lots, out ol hia;h water.
$ 1 1 .000.00.
POMIR0Y RURAL-6-room bun•
11low, h•lh. full baument, fur­
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nace heat, drllled well, several
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fruit Lreea ind 1lmoat an .acre
_, llh .....,_ ..:.,
'I I &lt;11&gt; , I ' , ,,
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of land . $ti000.00. Can you beat

Call Dlci Sterrett

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UHD BOATS AND MOTORI $H
and wip whlla th-, l,at. Matr�
polit■n Moton. 600 I. Main
It., Pomeroy. Phone WY _,..t.170.
1 1.2,t.tfc

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FOR RENT OR
SALE FIVE
room modern house .and 20
1rrr!I of good ground on 880
1t Darwin. C11l1 L\'2-8130, At­
hens. LucJlle llold,n.
4·8·3lc

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A.PA!f�'MENTS - Jl"urn11hed. and
untur11i1hed. Mdl1.1ten, Mlddl&amp;
port Phon" WY-2-'286.
2·3-U
7 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO 3
room apartments. A. N. Bengel,
Phone WY2·3272.
1 1·2-Hr
F'O UR ROO M IIOUSE. CELLAR,
ii!od well, ,i:ardt'n. $20-.00 a
month. Delbert Gaul, Chesler,
4-7·3lp
Ohio. YUD-2401.

F'IVE ROOM HO USE WlTlt BATH
wall lo wall carpcUng In livint:
room. Very modern. Garaa:e. can
be seen by contaclina: Mn.
John Ruascll, Fi■her St., Pome•
roy, O.
4-8-31.c

4 ROOM HOUSE. 111 PEARL ST.
�lso £or sale, 104 9 ¼ tc,n' Chcv­
rolcl l&gt;lckap $2M. Inquire Claylon
Bolyard, Aah St.1 Middleport.
4 1 1 3 1p

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l)Jo:I.UXE 4 IIOOM DOWNSTAIRS
unhlrnishrd apartment. Nicely
rur,,i!lhcd 2 bedroom 2nd rtoor
ap:.arlment. Middleport WY2·
a874.
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F.rnployment

Wonted

HO\JSEWORK BY TIIE DAY. 181
Pearl St., M.lddleport or WY2211QO.
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Special Services
Planned By

Special services
are being
planned tor thi.a: week in the En­
terprise Evangelical United Bre­
thren Church by the Rev. Fran­
cis H. Gluier, ,pastor of the
church.
Wednesday evemn1; a� 7:30 a
special Lenten service will be in
chara:e of Mrs. Jim Will. The chil­
dren's. choir under the direction
'Of Mrs. Victor Young Jr., will
sing several numberA. Mrs. Will
is to apeak on the topic "Bearing
The Cross."
Thursday evening at 7:30 Rev.
Glazier will be in char&amp;e of the
c1ndlellgbt
floly
Commbnion
service. The youth choir will sing
durin&amp; I.be pro.uam .
Frid1y evening al 7:30 Rev.
Glalier plans to condu.ct the
Good Frldoy ..,.vice. The Knights
Templar lodge of Pomeroy will be
a:ueaU at the service. Special mu­
sic wlll be given by tbe adult
-choir.
Ea1ter Sunrite ser"\'ice will be
Leid at 8:30. WonhLp 1ervice will
begJq al 9:30 a. m. At 2:30 p. m.
an Immersion baptism will be
held near the
Eaatern High
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1 1 44 32
Total Other Purp03es
1 144.32
Total M■int.
Total Oper, School Plant 3773.38
Tolal Current School Cost 4917.70
Debt Servlc.,_
Bonds or Noles Maturing 3000.00
1950.00
Intert1l on Bonds
[nt. on Cert. of lndebt.
191.69
5141.69
Total Debt service
7M21.32
Tot1I Tranaacllon,
A5HTS AND LIABIILIT IIS
AHITS-C11h Money on Hand
8247.37
tnv. SuppUea ■nd :Materials 1250.00
200().00
Landa
1 13,000.00
Buildinc.1
22,000.00
Equipment
146.'97.37
Total J\11et.!I
LIABILITIIS-.
5200.00
Accounts Payable
62.000.00
Bonded Debt
67,200.00
Total Liabilitie1
79,297.37
Exceu o( Aaaeta
146,497.37 I
Total
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Middleport

10D-ACR E 1'.AIM-Near
Alb.any
on Roule M, lay1 well. HH an
Jl-Joom frame, bath. cloaell, 2car garage, also a t-room frame
with natural 111, walfll", and
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electricity. Baaemen t barn, 20
FOR SALK FIVE IIOOM HOUSE
stanchion,. lOO•ton allo, milk
with bAth. Nlee location. MelYin
houae,. z pondt. 60 acn,a In cul­
Hood. 1 1 1 Locu1t St., Pomeroy.
tivation. Mineral,. P0,000.00.
3-30-.10tp
VlltC.IL TIAPOIID. lol­
Box 22,
BOUSE FOB SALE rn rAGEl'hone WYU711
town, 1i x room,, 4 room1 down, 4-9·3tc
2 up, 1pproxlm11tely 1 acre le­
vel land exMUenl well 13 milea
from Pomeroy on Stale! Route TWO BEDROOM HOUSE, 10
JNr&amp; old, bath, 33 acre.a, 10me
892". Prlee
$1 ,000.00. Inquire
truct
land, fN.e IU. berrlet.
Mu. HcweU at P11etown.
fruit, city water '5,500. W Y2·
3-12·801c
8731.
4-Nl&lt;
OR SALE HOUSE I N POMEROY
FOR SALE HOUSE Wini SIX
7 rooma, bath, large lot, close
room, alkl both, 100 i lOo cor­
• to n(lw achoo) location, aas
ner lot in M11on. Willltm In•
4•5-61 p
heat. Call WY2•3708.
gels. Phone S9ruce S·Ml1.
4-9-111&lt;
FOR SALE, SIX ROO�! HOUSE
and bath. Garden. Extra build·
lng on Main Street, Rutland. F ,\RM FOR SALE 70 ACRES 8
room house, him, cellar and
St'c Kathleen Carpenter, Depol
outbuilding,,
plenty of 'lt'ljer,
4•7-3lc
St., Rutland.
puture, coil mined br atrip­
ped. Price 13000. tl,000 down,
FOR SALE HOUSE lN SYRA·
paymenlt on b•lance. Located l
cuse, ?Ii rooms, litlA, water and
mile from Dexter. Wilkuville
excellent location. Prict d low
4-12-llp
for q1.1ick aale. Phone Wl9-365l. MOll-4242.
.-4- 7-Stp.
FOR SALE HOUSE IN POMEROY
FOUR ROOM MODERN HOUSE.
7 rooms, bath, l1r1e lot, clote
to new ■chool te&gt;c11Uon, 1a1
Good location 961 S. Second,
hoo� Call WY:i-3'108.
11.iddleporl.
4-9-3\p
Phon• WY -�-35'1

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Lark. V-S. liveliest of all the compact can. out--cconomized every V-8 car
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8:15 News &amp; Weather
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7,00 Break fast Party
8:30 News
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9: 00 News
10; 00 C!offee Time
10, 1 5 swap Shop
10:32 Morn ing Devotion,
l0:45 On the Town
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Melg1 General Hoaplt.11 Saturday
evening, Mrs. Chapman i1 suffer•
ing from a he� condition.
Marion Ours and Virglhia Ar­
nott ,_pent the nekend recent­
])' with Mr. and Mn. Bill Oun,
Wellsville ·and Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
Ours, New Brighton.
Attendance at Fairview Sun•
day School �as �2.
Herbert Ru1seU ,nd Lester
Roush "isited their alsler at the
St, Jo,eph Hoepital,
P•tJoero­
burg, Sunday.
Reviv1l services are now in
progre!S ai Mt. Moriah Church
of God.
Service■ at the �airview church
Euler where Rev. Ernest Thom­
as is pastor are as follows Sunrille
service 6:30 a. m., Sunday School
9:30 a. m. with an ega: hunt to
follow for. the cbildr@n, County
wide cl.111 meeting 2 p. m. Eas­
ter ,program 7 :30 p. m . Every.body
i1 welcome to attend eaeh of
lhe■e aervices.
Roberta Rou1h of Letart G:rade
School, Eighth Grade, w.as one of
the champion• wbo went to Rut­
land Tuesday nliht to compete
with other champion spellers.
The championship was won by
Howard Johnson Jr.

Notiefl ia hereby ,:iven that Mlld­
red Ll,acllle Smith whose Post Of­
fice addre11 11 Chester. Ohio, has
been duly appointed Administra­
trix of the Eat.ate of Benjamin K.
Smith, late of Chester Town1bip,
Mehr:• County, Ohio, deceased.
Dated hll 2nd day of April 1 960.
• F. H. O'BRIEN
Judge of the Probate Court
ClNCINNA TI - Produce: Eggs,
M.elga County, Ohio
(4) 5, t2, 19. 3lc consumers net prices paid at
farms A jumbo 37-42, A large 34·
40, A medium 32-38, A small 24-30,
B large 24•32, undergrades 17-21;
FOB A large 44-46, A medium 42·
Cno No. 12.,,S,
44, -B large 40-4:2.
S,t. Anthony Clrdillo, whose
Poultry, at farms fryers 2"2-4 lb
lut known addreu w11 RFD 1, 17- 1 8 ½: , heavy hens \9-24, Jight
Lan,vllle, Ohio, la hereby notified hens
10• 14 ; rrycra (183,700): 40 pc
tbat on the 211t day of November, 17,
17 pc 17½: . 4 1 pc 1 8. 2 pc 18½: .
llt58, Margaret Anti Canllllo, l!teing
plalntlU, filed her petition again11t these services. During the Easter
him ilS defendant in the Court of season is a good time to begin
Common Pleas,
Meigs County, belng regular in your church at­
Ohio, Cale No. 12,790, praying for tendance. God goes to church
divorce from Hid Sgt. Anthony every Sunday, "Do you-?"
OanUllo, on the JN1und1 of ex:­
tNlme cruelty, and plaintiff also
pray• (or cuatody of minor child­
ren and other proper relief. S111id
cause wlll be for hearln1 on lor
after the 18th day of April, 1960.
M■rcaret Ann Cardillo,
Plaintiff
J. B. O'Brien,
Attorney for Plaintllr
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If' JHn Park•r
Homer P1rker, Mr. and Mn. Har•
PTA To MEET
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met!t Monday even iog April 1 1 al Ratine apent ThundaY, Jn Colum­
bu1. V/hile there they se-cored emlhe Rutland Grade School.
music
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ph,11neht in Lancuter.
A group or instrumtntiil
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I 1 1 :00 Price Is Right
George LArkirf• of De• '¥01f1111
studenls will take part in the
ai&gt;1.11ln1
wit.It,
1 1 :30 Concentration
recently
program. A socia.l hour with re- At.., vlllted
t 2 , 00 Truth o r Consequenee1
2,25 Cincinnati Baseball Game
treshments will follow the meeting. John Larkins ind onille Hoaue,
11
t2,30 It Could Be You
5:30 Woody Woodpecker
An open house of clau :roorlli amt othe:r rela ives. 11r.
Ark•
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race■
New,
the
Day
Mid
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1
:00
attend
to
d
a,oo l\fusif' in the Round
will be held. All int.erested persons p��nne
e.
lrip
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Movietime
L
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returrl
hla
on
an8,A1
are
urged
to
attend.
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6 , 1 5 Jim Thacker Show
of
2:30 Lorett■ Youne T eater
M'r. and Mn. Frank Cu
CONC E RT SOLOIST
6,25 Weathercaat
wrth
d&amp;l'•
[ew
a
Youug
Dr.
,dalone
1pent
3,00
CohJIDbus
daua:hter
Mis• Marilyn Turner,
6:30 \\ews Plrtur.
of
3 30 From Tbe!le Root.s
of Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Turner, WJ.1 'llr and Mrs. Cutb Job ,_on
8:45 HunUey Brinkley Report
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4:00 Comedy Playhouse
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featured soloist at a concert pre• Bridbury
1,00 Cannonball
Uon m
VIC
Wet!U
two'
a
4,30 Adventure Time
following
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orthe
with
night
senled Tue!lday
7:31) 1..0ram1e
Mn.
ind
JohnttOn
at
BUI
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chestra of the Manhatta n School of tlorlda. Mrs.
,
them
8:30 Startime
with
home
ed
return
5:30 Quick raw McGraw
s
Larkin
Music, New York ...-, •y.
9,30 Arthur Murray Party
6: 0I) Music in the Round
Miss Turner presented the foi' a few da)'I.
1 0, 00 M-�quad
The .,in, !ba.eker Sbow
Mr. and Mrs. Kennetll Michael
s,u
"Salve Regina" o( Pergolea i, a vot0,30 Phli Silvers Show
iOn, Mike, Chilllcothe, were
,a Wtathercait
and
and
t&amp;
movemen
six
cal number in
Mr.
U·OO NCWA J,fpsi,tlin.e.
Jcllll New, l&gt;itf'8"'1
alao the premiere of the ''Three weekend �eltl of bi.a parentl,
1 1 : 10 ·t/lieathercast
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)ISleliae.
!tu
Mu
and
Soonet5·• of Ludmila N lehla with
8:45 Huntley B'rin�er Rerort
11 - 15 Jatlr. Paar Sbo•
Mrs. Cu.ah Johiillot1 of W,iduUQ'
wurtls from Shakespeare. Miss
7,00 Manhunt
i:00 ciign Off
Mrs. Friride• Urlih1 ,1.u re­
and
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coJnpose
known
well
a
is
Nlehla
7:30 W11gon Train
borne ffom i \'lilt II) ID·
�urned
on
is
and
in the New York area
8:30 Prl., I, Bight
J . W.
n l!l•tiaj,olla with Mt. and
Manhatta
the
of
!acuity
the
9,00 Perry Como Sb ow
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Jeffries.
achooI..
5:43 Sign On
10,00 This. is 'Your Life
CaitOU Sno'!'den
Conducting the concert was Nlch- . Mr. and
6:00 Continental Classroom
Tombstone. Territory
t1. \fa&amp;h •
10,30
ficaU�
a
enjoying
.
Flagello, European and American
1:00 Today
"(Hl th!
Snowden
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Mr.
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D.
Betdl1Jie
ington,
Newa
conThe
.
11:00
composer
and
Show
conductor
9,00 Katie Doonan
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11:1� W••lbe-1
&lt;:ert was attended and reviewed by �ll ew.enae• pl(! tr l · ¥ ire1u
9,30 Topper
'l'be
Jack
Paar
Show
,' -of Hll aate1 iecord wit&amp; �4tlon■I
1
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the· New York music crltici.
10,00 Dough Re M i
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Life and Accident ln1uratl'1', Co.
Slp
1:00
aPpearmajor
next
urner's
T
Mis1
Hunch
Your
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and
ance will be as Ma'ddele11,a ln Ved- . Mr .Ayd Mrs. Cl aude DeJiuJ➔Y
kend
:ee
W
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were
veroon
ot
Ml.
Nand,
a\
17th,
April
t
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dis' "Rir,oletto
the Manhattan School. · . . . . . . . . guests o( bcr 9aren s, Mr. t Mnl
;\. E . Plumn\er1 Colle ge , . Mr.
DEMOCRATS MEET
1 1 ,30 I Married Joan
at hiB o _e .
county · Democrats Plum mer Is ill
The Meig s
'!:00 R'estless Gun
of Mr. �d ��so.n
y
Rand Lt.e,
12,so L,,-,ve That Bob
rnel at he R utland Grad e School ·
4:00 American B,.ndsum11
s re�d
wa
s,
William
Rbnald
the past week. The- meeting was
1 ,00 About Faces
5:30 Rocky and His Friends
tbis week _ fa, · a
al
Hospit
Holzer
Conducted b:, the president, B111
1 :30 Medk
8:00 S,m Fr1.nci■co Beat
. He recently un­
McKelvey. Don Mullen gave the see tllood trallBfusion
�Jlll Day In Court
�• 'Your Eaao Rep,Mter
ectomv.
tonoiU
I
en
erw
..a
retary report and spoke on the
2,30 Gale Storrit Shtnr
ms is i� •a , cctume:40 WeatMrman
Willia
d
Ronal
v.
Meigs County hospiUll issue. A
Beat the Clock
8:45 John Daly Newt
ital for obse rvation for a
3:30 Who Do You Truitt
question and answer period follcw- bus hosp
y incurred at his em­
injur
back
7,30 Honeymooners
ed. Mrs. Clarabell Reynolds, secrecan Bandstand
Ameri
4,00
the Kyge1· Creek plant
at
7,30 Sugarfoo
tary to Cong. Walter Moel ler, gave ployment
5,30 ll'ly Friend Fllcta
r.
summe
past
the
8:30 Wyatt Earp
a brief talk. Several candidates
8:00 San 1:T1nchco Beat
Fred Morrill 11nd
9,00 ThP &amp;ifiem iin
Mrs.
and
Mr.
were present including Ernest Wina,30 Your £au Jteponel'
9,30 Coit 45
brother, Mr. and
his
on
called
son
Allensey,
Maxine
getl, Bill McKelv
rmw.n
and Jimmy.
Weathe
6,40
Mark
ents
10,00 Alco a Pres
worth, Dan Livingston, Duke Benti Mrs. Carl Morria,
News
ii �t \he
Daly
John
6,45
Nichols
in,t
Louise
Talk
:Mrt.
p
Kee
10:30
and A udrey Young. The next meet.Men
M'r• and
Juat
r,
Four
7:(\Q
daughte
her
o[
home
hnigh,
Refree
port.
To
at
e
be
Middle
ing
will
The New
n
lle,
St■hto
Lan&amp;avi
Brave
1,30
son,
Edmund
Max
ments were served to 65 persons. Mrs.
11'05 Scanning he Weather
8,00 Music for a Spring Nliht
.
R.
-D
The kitchen committee included
l'l , 16 Sporlo Be"°tl
8,30 Ozr.it and Harriett
Joyce Hatfield, daughter of Mr.
itdyrt1e Donahu e, Katy Fink, Verna
11:15 Late Show
9,00 Hawaiip.n Eye
Mrs. Raymond Hatfield, ls ill
and
Snowden, Mildred Hysell ana Ade1214&amp; Sia:n Off
10,00 Wedne..tay Nigh! Flghlt
home.
her
.at
. .
line Snowden.
t0:45 StJOrtl Parade
el; and
Parer
Hom
Mrs.
and
Mr.
RUTLAND •�RSON.ALS
1 1 : 00 The Newa Tordahl
,Pfarl
,
father
bis
.
visited
Suaie
�oyd,
ce
Lawren
Mrs.
Mr. and
ln, lhe Weather
s,ann
10
,
1
1
Maude
1ar
MtH
Ulcu
1,nd.
d,
Spec
Howar
oon
r,
8:00 Cart
Dollna Marie and Divld amt Sherfy Parke
11 :IS Sports Report
Creel, Chee er, S�nday,
8:30 Romper Room
and Sally l&gt;owell, Middlepor ,
1 1 : 20 Late Show
Mrs. Grace. Du1an n■, diacon­
9:30 Mo..-ie
aunt,
1
their
sd&amp;y
with
J ed Wedne
Sign Oil
&lt;ll:43
"The .hut"
rter
Repo
Esso
1 1:25 Y1iur
Mrs. S. L. Bryant and Mr. and Mrs. tinued her restau rant
•
.
health
ill
to
due
Ana Bryant.
l.
Ste ve, Larry' and G�rry S11owQe_n
Homer Park.er and Harry Willford of Racine were in Cumberland, are spending this week wi h �elf
Lucy
Love
00
1
!
grandparents, Mr. and Mn. Roy
Md. on busine"ss rfcently.
• ,
1 1 :30 Deeember Bride
Guy Blac1'- of Charleston was • Snowden, while their parents, Mr.
12:00 Love of Ltfe
Sunday visitor of 'Mr. and Mrs. J, and Mrs. Carroll S nowden are in
t.:00 TlJ.c U..ththM D.11.1
h For Tomonow
Searc
l2:SO
E. Jackson, Mr. and MTS. Al"la Bry- Washington D. C. 1:15 �·e• storm
The Guiding Light
12:45
Agnes Sigman o f Langsville wes
ant, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Luf'kadoo
Nl,d,r
or
t:SC Ugt
the City
of
Hearl
.
1:00
a recent overnight guest of Julia
ancl Mrs. S. L. Bryant.
·1:00 Th8' '111ttte stooget
d TUrn•
Worl
the
As
1:30
ens
At
of
Sweeney
Lucas and parents , Mr. and Mrs.
Jack
Mrs.
1:30 Life of �iley '
,
2:00 For Bet e:- or Worse
er-insis
her
with
days
Richard Lucas.
feW
a
spent
· 1:00
mltb
House ·Par�
Mrs. Katie
Mr. and, )Ira. Charles Simpki ,
Sweeney.
Fern
Mrs.
Jaw,
•· 11:15
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•r , , . · 1'. •,.�,!Ullion61te ,
a
also
rented the Ethel Jocks,i
was
e,
have,
Langsvill
i ·
, Da.vis,
,
:g
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. . ..., , ,. , ,. , •&lt;t �
,
. ....,Jf.Yffll�!l'YOU!I
._
.
roperty aii.d will move there 1,00 •
•.
n
Da)
ei'
e Brlgbt
.
"" '
-· .., .
·
J:Jt;J i'rb �• �
l:Hi '!':1e Secret Storm
Kloes Beginning
'i:30 . To :•� the Truth ,
Edge of Night
Show
ere
O"lCe
Den nls•
ni,e Three Stooge,
Her Restaurali.t Lellse
8:30 · Martt · i.ove1 of Dbby Gilli&amp; J:30 The Life of Riley
Mrs. Karl KlGetf, who ,leased
Smitb--llen
J
r
Home Restau rant last week
Arthu
the
P•
1:00
Tightt&lt;/
_):00
.
from Julian Hill and" itnton Wolfe
fl:15 A Look at the Weather
1 · 1:30 Re4 •,� lton · Show
have recen tly purchased i
wh:o
Show
ShoW'
· oore_
6:20 Jule Rivlin
-lO..tOO: ' Gar.tJ,�
Edj;!:ar Pratt, began her
Mrs.
(Tom
.
•
New
•
O'c
J :bo 1 1
1:30 Amos ·n' ,\ndy
last Friday .
s
dutia
new
. !1&lt;10 A .Loo� al th� W�alher
1:00 Highway P atrol
•'
said her res auran
'Klaes
Mri.
· 11:-1:a. Special tBtoadcas
'1:30 Be our G uest
from �:30 am until
open
be
will
J2:00 Theater 1 3
8:30 Men Into Space
9:30 pm each day.
9:00 The Millio naire
Mrs, Mlldr@d Hy1ell of Hysell
�:30 I've Got A Secret
· Run has been employed as. a f'ook
10:00 Armstrong Circle Theater
to replace Mrs. Addle Bitter who
1,00 New.s
t'clock Newt
1
1
,.t:00
has been workin g al the Home
aroo
K.an,
ain
Capt
1:15
er
Weath
the
al
Look
A
10
:
1
.
approximately
for
Restattrant
Car:toon Theater
Ill
Theater
0
g to open
.1:1
planhln
is
andyeara
nitie
Show
Rowe
.o ,oo Red
1:30 S\ln Of!
small restaura nt on Locust St­
!0,30 On the Go
reet In the near future. Also em­
ployed u a cook at the Home
Restaur.1nt ls ·Mrs. Pete Herdman.

Channel 3-l'uesda,

Mr. and Mrs. S. A. Rlirden mov­
ed into the Otls Swan · properly re­
cently purchased by Ray R iggs.
.Mr. and Mra. David Yatea at­
tended revival service, at Reeda­
ville Wednesd1:y eventng.
Mr. and Mn. Luce of Ravenna
visited her sister, Mra. Nell Groce
and family.
Mrs. R ummager tt,cnt a recent
week end in ParkenbW'g with
friends.

Geugft: Montgomery 15.9 on
upper 12.6 on lower, running 36
feet; Gallipolis 18.5 on upper 31.9
on lower running 128 feel; Lock
23. 24.8.
Condition of Movabl■ Lockl:
AU locks are down with river
falling .I -per hour at Loek 23.
Ohio River Boats: Down bound
Emsworth Trade Winds at 9: JO
am, 10-0; Lock 12, Nancy Chotin
at 7:50 am, 0-4:; Lock 1 ,, Mike
Creditor al 9:25 am, 21-0; IJland
Creek al 9:45 am, o.a; Invader al
10 am, 0-4; Lock 17 George G.,
at 6:45 am 0·5; Lock 20, I. F. Frie­
berger al I I am, 0-2 1 ; Lock 23,
Robert E. Reed, 12:40 pm 0-9; A.
V. Criss at 5 : 40 pm Atlas in tow
C. V. Harnar at 8:45 pm 2-0; J. B.
Chavin at 1 1 : 1 � pm, 1-3; Upbound
Lock 23 Paul Blaier -at 12: 1, pm,
6-0; Vulvan al 2:40 pm 9-0; Bea•
ver at 5:35 pm 0- 1 ; Fred W. Ol­
cott al 12:20 am 2-1 ; Elger Cliff
at 5:25 am, running light; A .V.
Criss Jr., at 7:20 am, J-6; Jfpie
D. at 10 am, 0·8.

11,341.
l1t■te of hnlamln K. Smith

LJl.uitt

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KIVEH
REPORT

■ OF A,POINTMENT

TELEV ISION GUI DE
WSAZ.TV Chann el 3

Bf' Ver■ Weber
Mrs. Ethel Larltins, and Mr. and
Mn. Harold Oaborn e and family
apent Sunday with Mrs. Roland
Stelhem and family.
An Ea■ter Sunriae Service will
be held at the Loni Bottom Meth�
diat Church at 5:lD a. m.
Mrs. Oscar Babcock and son, Ray,
spent the weekend with ltr. and
Mra. Charles M 11aar and DHid.
P. A . Weber vllited a rew day,
with his son, Norman Weber, and
familJ.
Orva Jean Holler visited Greta
farton.

Junior Wolfe of Marietta Col­
lege spent the weekend with hls
mother, Mrs. Doll.)' Wolfe and
family.
Ralph Durst and family moved
from the Edna Carleton residence
to Antiquity.
Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Roush
visited Mrs. Clarence Chapman at

Legal Notice

HOTIC

Long Bottom
Social Events

BY MRS. HER BERT ROUSH
Mrs. Clarence Shields returned
home Tuesday after being a 1urgl­
cal patient al St. Joseph Hospi­
tal, Parkersburg.

E. U. B. Church

1 2. 1 l Real Estate
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\,,,ll�fl' �■

DON

Apple Grove
Society Events

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Rutland Community News

Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 12, 1960-7

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By Mn.
Mr. and. Mrs. Charlie Brown and
is were the SlinI family of Galli�l
day gUesbl of Mr. and Mrs. Georte
Reruhaw.
Mr, and Mn. Lou Diehl attend�
. � �dford .�urch dedl�p&amp;ion �
centty. .
Ji.
'Mr. and Mrs. Lou Dleti} , c.allto
on the - Ed Russell family Mentl.f.
·- Lester !BrOt)kovel'.' hali retu,rned
to hil em loym�nt af er apt\nding
d
I weeke-.i! at hornit.
-Mr. ind :MI'S. Lou Dlef1.tl\y11�
bla Tlater, Mn. Alice M()()ft.
MT. ,nd Mi'9. Clarence AckJe)',
·
Athenl, spent Sunday with h er PIii
enu, Mr. and Mrs. Nonnah' Schaet,;
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· Shower Held
Pre-Nuptial Shower Give n For Kath ryn
In Hono r Of
Slack At Lead ingh am Home In Syra cuse Rece nt Bride
llrs. WWls Leadingham

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· Middleport PTA. Holda

Mainly About
People
In Pom eroy
ay LUCI LL

Meetin11 Mondtrr Nirht

Ka lad Hind)', pret/'dent , w11 in
.:har1e or the meetln1 of the Mid­
dleport PTA Ex.ecutive Board
whkh w11 h e ld Jut n ight at the
hiJ:h school.

and Mrs. Ada Slack were hostesses Mi.!S Connie Woodgeard w bose
·
to a pre-nuptial shower for Miss Kathryn Slack, Friday ev en­ marriage to Dile Bro'N'll was an
I tt.AW ICINI
event or March 2tl was guKl or
lnll. April 8, at the home of Mrs. Leadingh am.
Rev. and Mn. Lewis Berger of
'i\.t Ncl'Ulion room WH dehon or at a shower 1:ive n rece nt·
Variou1 rna ttel'I for t he future
Colum
bu1 visited Sund1y afler­
erm
.in London, Mrs. Gnce Oiler l y by Mrs. Eugene Conde an d
in 1fMn ind yellow in l-l
were
diacuued and the Kindergar­
noon with Miase11 Auguat.1, Lucr e­
keepiq will lb,e tater Seuoo. M lss Bonnie Hubbard , Mr s. Al- Mr�. Ceward C111lvert at the DAV
ten clau will h avt the progra
tia
a
m for
nd
Ada
G enhemier.
Miss .t'ra11k1� Hall.
Gifb 1"eft pla� on I table COY· bert Duckworth,
the PTA meeting nea:t Monday, Ap­
Debb
ie
.Kitch
e
t:u
re
Mumaw,
n
t
urned
Carroll Norris,
Mrs.
to
itN4 wttJt. 1 wb.tte t.able clo th cenMI 18.
her hom e in Chilli c-othe after a
A :,ellow and sreen rolor t heme
teted w'llb I lu1e bride doll � isses Co,:t nie and Barbara Le ad­
week.
8
was
viei
c
arrie
d
t
Out
in
wltb
the
decora•
her gra ndmolh•
Others attendtn1 the mee tin&amp;
dreaed witb I tt.?a witb I veil 1�gham., Richard Salser, Earl Wat­
er, Mrs. Alma Kitchen. She was
Gifts
were Mrs. Ben Phll10J1, Mr1. Luc)'
falllnc lo the table and carrying kins Jr , Mias Eleanor Kay Schne1- tio n s .and re!re1h menls.
.accomp anie d ho m e by her fa ther,
were placed o n I table over
GNlil, MJu Mildred Hawie.)', Earl
the tradiU.nal bridal bo uq uet. der and Mias Shll.J'on Cottrill.
Willia m Kitchen .nd her uncle,
h icb was s uspe nded a
w
yellow
nl1ht and L. W. McCom11.
K
streamer, of yellow and creen
Not prese n t but se nd ing girts an d green u m brl'lla wit h slrt'lm•
Howard KHCh en Jr., who vlel ted
were centered over the doll ' s were Mrs. Carl
the ir mo ther.
head by wedding bells ;ind tap­ Pearl McBride, Hubbud, Mrs. en extendin g to the table
Federated Church Open
Mrs.
Mn. Pearl Hyse ll and grand1on
Hele
Siu•
n
ered to lhe corners of the t.1ble. vage, Mrs.
Games were played a n d priU'S
A
m hrbie
Rodne
Fla
y
na ga n ,
Hy&amp;e
•�
nt
t
he
U
weeke
n
d
Each Day Till Eaater
1bf! nfnt�ment table alao was Mn, Clara
in Columbus with Mr. and Mrs.
of Portla nd, awarded lo Mrs. H1rry Bolinger
The Federated Church, Setoud
covew,J with a wbfte table cloth Mrs, HerbertSarson
Otho Keen am.
r, Mn.
Flor­ and Mra. John Boliriger and Mn.
and
Lynn Sb'ffte, •ill be open
and centertd wilh I large cake de­ ence Harden, P..rke
Mra. kl Nease, Jolm Hami l ton .
Mr. an d Mra. Charlea Buck were
e
ach day durln a tbl1 Holy Week
corated wtUI ea&amp; Ulidividut1 &amp;erv• Mrs. A. H. D urst,
Af
t
er
t
he
.
honore-d
gut&gt;�!
open•
Sunday evening dinn er guests of
The public la cordially invited to
i111 ln Jellow wedding bells with Diddle, M.n. Don Mrs. William td her nu,ny lovel1 gift s . refreah·
Lil.le, Mo.,,ao­
Mr. and Mrs. Willa r d Ebenb1ch
enter the church lot re st, medi
ll'ffD bow� An 1n11agement of hert Crow, Mra. Mayme
mtnls of lee rrea m centefe d w ith
t,.
Hol.me
.and
daughter!i.
1,
tion a nd prayer.
Euler flower&amp; ftl placed a t Mn. Bob While , Mr
1
,reen
umbrella,
cake
.
topped
s. Lige S hUllds,
.
MlSll
Nettie
Koe
h ler spen t Sun­
Heb eno Of the qbte.
Service, of wor,Jtlp wlll be held
Mr&amp;. Charles Neuma n , Mn. Mor• with yitJlow and a:reen umbre llas,
day in, Gallip olis with Mrs�
0110..- _,,, tlaY!tl 111d priaa ris Har den, Mn, Lela
in
the (:b1,1rc h on Wedn esday even,
�Uee
an.d m ints i n the slriaJ&gt;f' of
He.ndr
Charl
ix,
es
We aver a nd other rela·
won by Jin Jarnn, Qulck, Mn. Jlo.. Mrs. Dick HarriJ. Ml'll.
ing
at 7:30 o'clock, on Thursday
UQllti�Jlu
were
�e
y
r
ved
the
h
o
s­
b
Oen . Sb■ne,
Live11.
bert Hal'dep, �. Ro!a t.eadlng• Mrs. Janie&amp; Thfor
even
te11es.
ing at T:30 o'clock a11d on Eas­
d·
,
Mr� and Mrs. Willia m Park er
Sch neider, Mn. Teaford., MiQ !leanoMils Janice
hf.m, Mn.
ter
Day
a t 6:30 a.m. and J0:2'1 a.m.
,
t.rroJJ
an
d
,
fa
m
ily c,f Columbu s were
.,\tieodU,f . were Min JoEllen
Don Cottr\U. Mt&amp;. Vlrill Te.aford, Mrs. Lln da Roae
We
we
lc
ome you to a ll or these
ab'd
Sunday 1uest11 of hi1 parents,
· Mn. · Dfclr: Follt(Jd, Mi,u �ndra Smith, Misa
Mn. RQJlood StlMr, Mia, Susie Winebrenner.
services
.
Mr. and Mr1. Edward Parker of
R'tllb P'arm er, ·M r,, William Wal,
Telford .land tllie door prize waa
M
a
MRS. lt1CHARD ,HA,4its ·: ;
l1ee, . Mn. Carl Will, Mrs. Bolin•
wu won ,by Mill _.\pril Tea ford.
,
.
,
i�'.
:�tMr, Ray Woodi•ud
: · , •. , .
Miu S11tlr: reQeived maru, beau•
· ·1er, ·Mrs. Ltil1od Sluon, M fsa
Mr . and Mrs. Charles Cochran. PortJand ··n.p:, are •aimoQ'.nc• and •on Timm y vi11tec1 Saturdsy
tile• an • · . . 11;
,' ilirlene Sch oll, MiS&amp; Be:verly
tilul &amp;lfts , and rotlowin g the open•
_ .
In Larieuter. wi th Mr. and Mrs .
ing',tpe
marriage
of
their
granddaugh
b
ter;
1n
,
inc of tlie , aift,a, refreshm ent!: of
A.Uce
look
bl
Mar
Marie
rew,
d
'11tt,
Wlrd,
Ao
1
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C al)Q1 , .111Jo1
Mrs. Mary . K,niehna n, Mi11 P.1tty 10 RicbJrd A. H arris, son of Mr. and Mn.' Walter K. Hanis , Jae� w.., ••d .llr. and �M ..., El, .,
call:e, coffee, nutJ .and mint! were
··- ·� . ,
The
.
Cardi
n al Pa tt;
,on Kennedy.
01 · (;,lrl Blake-Jee, lffaa Jane
mu ta
1
aerved to the above ment ione d Srout
Syraciise. _
,
nter.
Tr_oop Six �t AJ,;,n-,..y__ ... . M.t.., Rolf,, Jlprak,t Carpe
: .
Mr. and Mn. William Nease
eet
•�� lM
... , ..,.
and Mn. Wlllian, f'!i(' h lngt-r, Mra. Sl
Th
Mrs.
e _bride was a student at Racine
Jean·
hi&amp;ll ,c'hool and the and family •I M iddletown
I
'hool with their le�del'I, M'r1. Her; Dad9Y. Mr1. 'n'a n k Johnsto n , Mrs.
bier � .,. , -�
were
Mary Hubbai-d, Mr11. Earl Watkins, bi:rt
groom
1s
1956
a
gradu
ate
p
of the Pomeroy hi ,i:hool. He bas the weekend g ue
Dixo and Mn. Roger Spen• Hi.rry N ill of Loga n, Mrs.
sts or lheir par• j
leu � �t ·� •1.rt
Mn, Harle
Elson spent the past three yean In the U. S. Navy. and
.. . .y T. Joh mon , Mn ccr. at thrnDixon
home.
ls, now em- •nto, Mr. and Mrs. Clil/ord P hilwhlte � l&amp;
Kennedy La ncader Mrs. Ha m il• ploy
d al Cleland ' s TV Store in Pomeroy, il'he you!'ll co� ple 1 ll pt and Mr. a n d M". U,
During lhr meetin� a di sc1111sio'n ton and rlaughter
e
tn
t�,:t i_;,m �Wf.;
1'
s.
!,
was hel d on badge&amp; to be worked Mra, Glad s BrownJ�dy of Logan, are now at home lo their friends on College !loid , 8yra s e . Nea.1 e.
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Mrs.
y
JoAn
n ,---,,-,---,- --:----:c:-:-::--=----:-,;c..-,___;_,__r::
(_U
on this sum m er. Pla na \l,'l!re mad&lt;: Ta t\e non , Mis1
.__ Mr. and Mrs. Gerse Bowen and
,,4..
'!i"..�
for the next m e eting. , P.l�ru �ere Mrs, 1'ay Woo Dorot.h y Long an d
daog
h
t
ers
Kare
.
n
Sue
a
n
d
Kaye
dgea
.
of
rd
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alao made to attend Good Friday
J'AMILY. NIGHT$
WbeelinJ were visitin g hi, mothSending girt11 but un a ble l o
M't\'1
ces
at
the
Unile
d
Me t h odl1t atleh wetc Mn. Jo hn Perr
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TONIGH,T &amp; WEDNESDAY
Mra. Mar1aret McKenzi, o,er
y an d
Church wilh the. trQl'Jp. Sus.a!\ Di J· Mr5t dRobe
Jaek Webb _ MtmlN J..ewis
the weeke nd . Mr� Ken Hope
l'l
Perry
also
of
Loga n . . Mi!!s
on was n,med n ews repoftcr.
Mrs. B. N. East was the devotional leader When t.48 regUlar of Wheeling _ v1a1ted her sister l
•'nfE DRD..L INSTRUCTOR "
Jean An n Wehstn. Miss An n
I
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H
e
h
m
e
nt
were
&amp;
_ alto _
.. se rvt'!d by Baker, Mn. Charles Mull en Jr., meeting or the
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of Heath Methodist Church Mlddl!'.l!?rt , Mra. M c1Ce,me over the weeke nd.
Susa n D1 xnn to J oyce E_ya ns. Deb- Mra. Ha n
flats Di:IJu,lno, �ry Lee Lewi.,
was
onda_Y
held
e
M
vening
o ung, Mrs.
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chur�
k
he
h
Don ald
topic WH, '·l'/ew
.
ra S�rn:er, Polly Atm Bauer, Sa o• Mu!Jen, Miss
, i•JAl(BOA.tt"
Mr. an d Mn. ��"·�·· Co�de
Son dra Potts, Mrs. Light for Town and Country.
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IS trlC
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lmor
ra
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d
the
e,
lea
de
nd
n
a
a Ed Ford , )fi ss Je,en Ellen Dabo
Abo C.rtoon
en tertain ed wlth _ 1 · �•IIY 1,,1
1
progra
he
m for the evening W ayne
.
GJbbOn•
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see-re
t
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of
gm•at, Hoger Spen ce,.
NOW A,T ,ffAU ' THEATII
w eek honortn&amp; lhelr 4.luebter,
Mr11: La�rence Morarity.
was preacn led by Mr�. Forreal church ,ocial r,latlonJJ, M'r,a, ·John
I
Glerm Ford - Ol!bbie Reyn olda
5
Th e ne U meeti ng will be h e�
Cyn d ie, on her 12!W :, tiirlbd1y , a t
M)&amp;11 M yt na MR ag, Mis s Sh e ila Haeht�l wh o als o �sed the th eme Ketchln · . se�� tary of lih&gt;rflur
e
Monday after school at the Dix on StratJu:,
''IT STARTD&gt; wrtH A KISS"
their ho m e, Anne."St., · .,.. ·
Mrs.
u
s
ed
th�
Sid
m
devotio
n ty Spence r, Mr&amp;
n s.
Mn:. . .ll�· and pub\IC'lltlO'n1, Misa Sfn�m ;
ho m
0
5
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g
Gam es were p �'
, •fll3;' pfiies
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se teta�• of ,pirltu al
f
The annual meeti ng of the J{ock, a warded lq ,Shirl�]' • • ;• Oaridy
Ml•• June Sayre, Mill Libby Did ­ v1duals &amp;f!.d how they work in Lbe N'oah H11JUn1• , tect. el U • e.,o lfhi:9.
1
i n ,i: Diatrict. Chli!l ren's Band was Grueser, Dula Jt
dle, Mrs. Kerm lt · Walton, Mrs. church. She stressed how l lW,a d.re11 '1 WOtk, Mra. Rsyuyon f tnd, ; ivicki
ktn
�(I
hel
Sll
d
nday
"{
a
t
M
the
tty and N•flcy Vi ·1
Fe
l.
Be111it �rlnstead, Misa Ch arlotte are changed �y the love Of Cbflat righ t; 1ecret
oriah
Bap4!Y of mlu�ary tiff Church Jn Middlepor
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Murr1y, 'Mis, Jill Snowden, Mis,
As � part of her program, Mn. educa tlori , Mt,. �•ck Bechtl�;
. · � . :; \ ' ·.
ee- rntellnc wu t a i led to ordt'!t. Th�e
Refre.!lhtl_lentll
Nancy Wood,geard and Mrs. Pa· Bach tel gave the poe m , "�e retafY' of ·s u.�phn, M rs . lf.a:trr
r
by
th
df
I.I� ', _jlffio,
y supervisor, Mrs. C. R. oung.
pota to ehlp1, birth;ayf
.
.
•.&amp;!9�- and
tricla Smith . ,
Y
Everl_utine Mei :y ,, an d she al� C�e•her
;-:tecrefa ry or protnotion , • Children unde r
ho
t cliocoJ�te
��
.. try
Hi
e
sulHl
uper.
read pa.rt_ ol "S..:re wtape LeP,f, . Miss f'rl�• ;Pllehnle.
vl�or , Mrs. Fred Seoll 01 the Na• Mrs, Conde. Favo,a•. w�· ,�ow
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Birtli A n,wUIICed
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om i Church f p
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o
1 d ou ts and small 41P, �, i, JW•t ed
Mr. a nd Mr11. Paul Rutt en.cut t er Ing God, i;he s aid -� hat Utt' 91rnt1 el!�!t .,•��,r,i ilob� lntt�t ,_werli: 1 n u m ber 0 rec���f:� -���se!�
w \th a girl's pie� · u . 1 *fth
g,. m
JlJ":" 1 fl'd a t
.
ol Gall i poli\ are announcinl!! the of today are t he s1gn pod1 . of a 1 h e n1i nts.
•'Whe
r
e
He Le ads I'll Fo llow
u:__l ."4
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piee_1"
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birth of a s1x 'J)o und, seven ou n co living Ch�ist . She said , that 011e
ose
Atte n di11g were. ; �b&lt;fte , .n,.llfed
of
the
Th
Forre,t
h
Run
Churc
.
should
_
tbm
ut
a
t
k
Ic:111
em
bo
h
dat.lgbler1 · Pllr.ida Ly n n, who was
Mri. -(J: p . !Cleln llfl:oo\Jnced with Mrll. Willia m Sm ith. Y
e:r,vl "'5,watda, �ill�
e above and
botn Sund ay, Apri l JO, al Meigs sehoes and their needs . an 4 Q'.l.tµ'e that �e�I.Y'I - �os,, vocal in•tru c• vi,or, �;mg "He ·• Got thub•sup r- Reu t , U.Ch
ah
e
Whole
er
H
or
oth
ers. S�e urged
Va��. : �'ll'"e
i
n
dlvld
Ttif• Roman Collar Pullo"''
�b tor at �et
General HolJll taJ.
SchQols woul d World m ftis Hands."
Nibert, Ka.14Y �.�bJ;I� , - . na
Can you use an eUra '300
$500 or
tin ue m Pray er, Medlt'111tltJn
to
co�
pity,
lta part. Mid• 1. r on;­
Gt1md paren ts arq Mr. an d Mr�.
he el ngfnJ wl ib the l:leat b Choir
_The group of t he local churrh Hedri!k S, ·1. ilirbarl � J&lt;tq,)I. �
.. . ry
,
more? Feel free to phone us or stop in.
lt
ltlp
111ue&gt;N11 c:�lon,lt �tP•
Lem uel Ru tteneul ter, Ma son, W. an d C h urch Work as .i m eans to fOT the �at.et , Qanta t.a .
with Mh. Marearet Bowle-s 18 s ub-- Fru cill, �•• _ 14�
.,
nd
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f'9,
eo{or,
11
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ltt ahape •nd' It•·
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V11., i[\d Mr. sq� "Mrs, J. W. Kin­ slay near God.
Mn. K�i/) ant! Mn.
Se e how you can haive �P.rip,g tash qultk�
Bi-cblel 1uperviaor sang "He Arose .''
Cathy, J1mm,- ·and
, ·"'9in a&gt;naeJ
:tlnlah lfterc:oun.u,,■w11hlnr,,..
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caid, Middl(lport.
g
e
te
f
u
h
1H
Ben
k
s
M�. Bernice Borden of · Bid well,
l· Y1;&gt; O : t m a - · fn.
11·n b orn led �e
ly on terin, to ••II you fl4lc. Be Ind.,,
Cyndie · NCf!1vedN·,1DIOi1/ .' ,riJct:
$ocb '"""
11�
u pervisor of "Chu rch Work Jn lhe glfts frdm bi&amp;J:I tr�ir':lf.
in a lribute to M ni . R r.f h EvereU l?avls', M'rs. 'ttlJ',r
p
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tna
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C:Offlfo!J
t1rom
pendent. Come lo Clly L..n. The cost
""' to '"·
a
nd
Mn:
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Wao
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Ro hroek a · former rneniber of
d fOr · eir Providence A1socl 1tlon, an d Mrs.
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$
170-llom•
wor
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COIJo,
in
n
l
Dor
that
b fair and ,,...nable,
thy
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� C. tidir . �P,bes
tile church who d i ed recen tly,
�ee )r
Lewis of Bidwell . pre:; i- Informal
t
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,..,_, •Stan 2-6K tl,H
.� •.. , Citt..,.""
.'T' :
de nt ot lhe Ptovl de nce A111oc iation,
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Mrs. Rothrock wa1 the organizer are now . a y11il,ai,Je.
_
Mt11. �rtn� Ca1ey r epe,ted were pre11ent and spoke briefl
Hourt: 9 to 5 - Thur,. 9 Ill Noon
of t he lo�al wscs while her h tJ•·
1W Q-11qya• er... Socb.
'ilkr HollW ·
y to At Myro;,..
, m inister of \he on lhe D 1atrlct WSCS meeU ne · the group
POME
ROY,
01110
n
ba
the
was
d
. Mrs. Lula Ha mpton , aub-Phone WY 2•2171
. lizll l:8� ..... . . ....
Mr,.
1!5 E. Maln SI.
Myr(K\
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JlJer of Mldat,epo,t
which ./,�a• held in PorllmOUth on pre1ide nt of Hoc k i ng District, was
Hea th Church.
e ntertain� lf.Ub
lnfor�l· parbt
al&amp;o preaent and spoke to the at her homl! ,� an
Durlng t he bu si n ess m ee t in, M'1'ch 29. ·
·Sa t ul'dq fOr
TONIGHT
·
· � her
group.
condueted hy Mrs. Harry C hesher,
· ' 1n.� ·
son, Jimmy. • . .. / ./
The mee,
1,.___.
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"TIIE
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w
, Each han d was npresen ted with
Mr11. Gle nn La m bert gave . the fol·
The evenini wa� 1pent playi n g
r b
Df.Dbie Reynoldl - Glell n Fo rd
lowi n g report of lhe nomina t ing P�Y�
,'.:!,�b'�hl after lhe exception ot Glen vale a nd recorda and ' d1ncln1 after which
w 1 11 �..�
Not Opan �•dMtday
d
•
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-�! Hl'Vu Glouster.
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tom mittce : Pre11ident , Mn. Earl by -�rs. - �
Mr11. Miller
bot clq••• po• �
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The meeti n g closed wilh the ato chips, 1 .. served
ht
Kni
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c
v
pre
i
dcnt,
V
Mrs.
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F
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TH
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A
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RIDA
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Blak nd u- 8a h••l to 2, m
~,m
an
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d solt drinks
,
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• :i singing of "Bleat Be the Tie . "' Mr,. to Jimm y and hi, Juestl, Suun
G len n La m bert; record i n g secrc- berIii 'n. e II
: �
"THE LAST AN'GRY MAN"
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Ca m pbt!ll Harpe r Wall pia nist for Slater, Jack SaJtcr
tary , Mn. M. ·L. Fre nc h·, treasur•
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r �,
•V
tleld, Sharon
Paul Mu.nJ - David W1¥ne ·
er, Mrs. L. W. McCom as ; aecret.ary � lbe table which waa. centered the afternoon .
Hostu, Tom Rall and Bu tch Ba�h·
wlth an U'tl nCemen t of Ea11ter
t an d
0rk , Mrs. f10111era
tt'!l.
• th:._::w.:
=
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by 11.r, Bruce Lloyd.
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CHUCKLE FOR TODAY

S,IWICH, lntland UPI--Mra.
Derot'h'f Woollard acrNmed and
fled Tuuday w+t•n har &amp;.yur-old
cltvthter Marlon r.turned from
• walk In th• wvod-. MW "ean I
kMP II, mvmmy?'' and producad
Mr MW 1Mt--a la,.. Munk.
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the United Me thodist Church Sunday evening b;y the Senior and
Jun ior You th Fellowah ip under
th, dlrect lon
of Mrs. · Eu rene
Bro'WTI ind Mrs, Chulea Peralneer.

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spccl1l n umber "Were Ycu. There"
by t he boy, of the Senior arou.p
foHowed by a dramalllatlon of
''Pilate ·• Brethren" by the Senior
gr'"'. A duet "What Will ' You
DO Wit h Jeau1!'• wa, preaen ted
�, �rbara and Cheryl Brown.
J{i\ " �fterin, was lall:en wJ th
Pft)'k alveri by David Bi-own af.
ter which a candlelishl prese-nta­
•. lodf ot ''Tbe Croe, of Jesus" w11
d by the Junlot - IPOUp.
, ,'mem btr. had a Ugt,t� can•
-Me· and afl•r their talk a, they
:onued I cros, and lbe con1re11Uon 1an1 ''t:le Old RllHed
C?o,e;'t
!be henedletloa b_y t)Je· Rev.
Eu tne Brown cl� the Ntvice.

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By This F 'day

Mn. Leonard VanMeter, 104
Locust St ., Pomeroy, is "Mrs.
Mi ddleport '' of 1960 it w as an •
today.
\ nounced
C. Murray , local manager for
t he Ohio Fuel G• • Co., said Mrs.
'vanMeter WH selected in prelim­
inary Ju dging to represent Mid\ dleport at a tea in A t hens Friday.
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Division conte1t winners wall
compete :n i dletrlct "Mrs. A.ner­
ica" «intest cook-o!f In Ath ens
on Ai)l'll 21.
'lbe contest u1 sponaored in
thl1 are, by ·Ohio Fuel.
llra. VanMeter it the mother or
Her husband ,
three children.
Leonard i1 chief engineer for the
M.wls,lppi Valley Barge Line, St .
Loul,, Mo. Mra. VanMeter la a
member o( the PTA, Homebuild­
en Class and iJ a Cub Scolit Helper.
Tbe district coolr:-ofr win ner
will receive ah RCA•Whirlpool gas
range wonh $5CIO 1nd will repre­
.ent tbia area in the ''Mn. Ohio"
finals May. 4 and 5 in Columbus.
Runner-ttp in the di1trict conte1t
will win an ou t door gas ligh t for
the yard or patio of her home,
with free illlltallation by Ohio
Fuel.
The homemaker named "Mrs.
Ohio'' will win an expenee-paid
trip for henelt and her hu.aband
to the nation a l "U:rs. America"
final, in Fort Lauderdale, Fla., in
Jun,. She also will recelwe an
RCA Whlrlpapl ice Ka,_ie cu re- 1
frtcentor, a 11.oob ·wardrGbe in.
cJudhtf a ReypOldi alyml num
drtll worth SIM)O, and other valu­
able prims, M:oN! than ,10,000 kl
pritel will be awarded at the
sta te contest.
Runner-up •t- the 1tale · final,
wm wtn -.n Rt'A•WbirJpoo1 com­
bination washer and, cu , dryer.
the homemaker named "Mn.
America" wiU win 1. sso.-000· Hu­
ber home in Fort Llludenlile, Fla
c,olDplete with '8,500 J..-ncer
' awlmmiq pool, 1od RCA-Whirl­
pool Ill IU ..lln. America" k!t­
ehfn, • two-week expense paid
Florida ,-aation for the entire
family, a complete year..aroud
wardlo!&gt;e, olld an ISIOrtment of

Oh�: Cloudy, warM today.
Cloudy w"11 tcettfl-ed ......n or
�hunderlhow.,, wHt portion t..
night, mo,t of the ,ta,. ThurNl■f.
L ittl• temperature ehA,... Thu,.
day. High todey 6J..70 north, 70.77 south. Low tonieht 47-5S.

llcven truck drivers were cit�
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nlo .', leigs County Court April . 22:
:11r overweight in a weight' check
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,·csterday on Stale •R oute 143 by
patrolme n fr om the Ohi o S4i,te Pl·
trol PQ.Sl. One truck w as priv11til)I
own ed and the rest were tandem
vehicles owned by t he Swl.aher
Coal Compa n y, Pom eroy.
t·
Patrolma n David Proffitt of t�
.rallipolis Post Haid today thJilt
143 is posted for a 25 percent ,
dut:uon from the re1u.Iar we l I
:11111ts and that the trucks wef1' I
loaded to exceed the l e gal load 01' j
1 hal highway. They were n ot ovf!f•
loaded for normal highway use, �
said. Normal weight limi ts arc
19,000 lbs on a si n gle a xle and lh,•
000 lbs on a tandem axle.
emb ers of the Pomero; Volunteer Fire Assc?ciation , are the bi� chicke n dinner are, First r?w: Charle? J. W��Y, Ha�
Tl1 e 25 per cent w e ight reduc-­
d of their annuli� "big feed" for their fiwonte athletes old Tnplett, Frank Chapman, Rolland Neutzlmg, Wilham SU �
uo n on Roule 143 has been Im•
om�roy Panther football, basketball and baseball teams. vcrs. Second Row: Willi.am Shertda_n , Robert Kautz, Wilham
posed reeently, an oUicial al the Ea
year they manage to have their gjcture tak en a print o( Young, Antone Lucke , Fl�yd Mankin, Herman .Werry , H�ry
'.lfelgs Coun ty stale highway gar­
wh
h
is posted in lhe Second Ward } ,rehouse, as a h1Storical Watson, John Werry. Third Row: Wayne Sw,sher, Dwight
flgc said today. The limit was im•
of their membership. Taken last Saturday night after Parker, A�ron Kelton , Gilbert Freeman, George Nesselroad ,
rd
rec
posed t o prevent ex cessive dama�e
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Lo 1he highway by hP.avy tramc bei g host to the athlet es , and looking wen satisfied following. Harry Bollinger, Harold �be
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U u rin� the spring lha.ws.
�----- ·---::,--The Swisher lrucks we1·� hauling
c:0111 rrom a s1rip m i n e operation
in the Harrisonvill� com r.,unity tO
lhc Swisher coal tipple on East
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Main•st in Pomeroy.
William H. El l iott, Ro u te 4, Lo­
g.in, was t he driver of tht: single
' M rs. Raymond Capehart guidance director at Wahama the vote.rs of M�1gs Co unty.
M•I Clerk, West Cohm1bia,
.)xle vehicle ciled l.ly patrolme n a t
'
and I He H id that th e Stri te Health
·
• I�port B usm�ss
the wdgM station set up yesterday. form.r malor INpue baMball High School, was introducd to the M1dd
pla
'
pr
even
the
nd
ay
vtce e- I Departme n t, �fter a surve y baa
yer a wldaly k n..wn sport,- Professional Women s Club 'I'u�sd
mg �y
Drivers of Swis h er. vehicles cite d
r ecommen ded tha t a h ospital of
Pickl!ns a�� Edison Hob5tetter at least 40 beds is needed for
were Ray Proffitt. Racine, Route 2; man, enterwd Grant H05pltal In sident of the club. Dr.
r;crald Sa yre, Cheshire Route l ; Columbus Tuffday for a com- I were other guest speak�rs or. lhe e�enmg when th ey met at :'a-f �igs County.
M_r. Hobstetter
fosse P . I-Jaggy, Pomer oy Route 1 ; plet. checkup,.
he Masonic Hall for their A nl meetmg.
said lhat the bosp1t.al :,vaa to be
.
C lark WH reported suf....- i n9
Bruce P. Da\' is, Langsvillc; James
I n h er talk. M.rs. Capehart said that the real goal of gmd- opera.,.ted as a n on-prol1t eorporaP. Snyder, Po•eroy Route �; Wil• f!.�. • n t1mbness In an arm •nd
�
anee i&amp; to help individuals to mak e thei r own decisions. In Lio n and . that lhe !.a,i: paye� would
a
!ln.nll,. Justicl!. · Rutland; . Carroll­
a
e said that G.De of the �8 o f n_o� be �;1 ble �or any possible de-...
er -.wotk� at the high sc�
!ft��'�.
hff
cl•n'? .dv,M
d.ay. . .His phys!
rmMathews, Cheshire Roule 2; Rich­ . -��
r
1tT
e
TO'
the pu.pils 1r · thelr cboiee of fic lt w81ta, 1!11ght - �� · .-��
is
p
program
th
guidanc
e
e
,
ard M. Rculcr, Mi d dleport; Jack med1at. hotp1tallution for •
,
. 000
The bond. issue. 1s ,vr. _...-,
1
their ivocation.
Gillilan. Chester. a nd Joseph Schu­ chKkup.
ance ,program in a com m un• 10 be repaid .over a �nod of 20
guid
e
th
�
n
explai
t
Capehar
iu:rs.
,..
'
Loul
follower■
Mel
of
ba
1
ler, Chesh ire Route 2.
.
ity i t took the efforlS of eve� years sn d will requue �n lh P
In an other patrol arrest ! Cster­ ball career r.m.mber th.t hi National Defe.n se Act which al- p.aren l, pupil .and .also the bus1- average, one-halt of one""_mill tax
d ay , Virgil Eugene Hudson, McDo n • WH once druck in the face by lows for pupils 'Who have bee n nes s concerns .
£or t h is period to retire th e
sld, Pa .• was lodged i n the Me igs a betted b.all lo&amp;t In the sun, in the h ig her ¼ of thelr class to
dison Hobs tetter, ch.airma n of bonds and pay the in terest . This
E
borrow money for ru�t her educa- the c.impaig n tor t he Meigs me ans t h at on the average a P_l'O­
County jail nn a charge of driving fracturing his p,alit•.
on, which can be pai d back al a
ti
without a l icense.
Memorial Hospita l Bond Issue and perty owner whos e tax valuation
n veni ent tim e a n d a t an easy
co
.
R. R. Pi ckens were bolh pre• is $4,000 would pay on ly $2 per
1
Dr.
,
ra te Mrs. Capehart said than sen t and eaeh talked on the issue. ye ar for th is hospital.
Wahan,a Lillie Lea,i:ue
higher education i s not on ly ben e•
After Mr. Hob ste t ter had con­
Mr. Hobstetter gave a brief
ML-etin� I• April 25
fida l to the individual but a_lso history of the Meniorial Hospita l d uded h is tal k and answered
A meetmg of persons interested raised �he level of Lhe . �mmunit y. and of the diHere11t limes that que sti ons from t he group, Dr.
in the Wlllhama Little League .i nd
She said that t he choice or vo•
(See BPW on Page Two)
Puny Leagu e program has been caUon i s a most i m porta nt matter the i ssue has bee n voted upon by
p
called for April 25, 7:30 p. m ., at as lt m akes a deep impre ssion on
I
the high school.
,OU
d ivid ual,
in
nt ire life of an
e
the
Relatives have l earn ed of lhe
Coach Ralph Sayre ot Wah ama,
ll
way, t heir hom e life,
death Tu�sda)' at a Columbus, Ohio
At 8:55 last night 1 he Syracuse in ann ouncing the meeting, as ked in every as
well a s em otion al
s piri tual
A large at lend a .. ce was report• Fire Departmcn1· was called to the that all foterested perso ns .att end .
rc11t ho me of Mrs. Dess Darby, age
said that to help
She
up.
e
ak
m
79. a n ative of Harrisonvill e.
e d al th e m eeting of the Meigs town d ump on Snowball Hill to CK ·
'Wi th lheir pro•
youth
or
d
a chil
�1rs. Darb.y was born a nd ralsed Coun ty Democratic Club al Mid- ti n guish a blaze that started from
lake thrir
nev�r
hould
s
one
ble:n
r
MEE
..f-UlEML:N
TO
al Harrisonville, the d a ughter o( d leport, Mo nday n ight with about an unknown origi n .
the m
t ly, tha t to
ligh
problems
T
Mei.J
e
h
r
e
nte
u
l
o
V
y
t
n
ou
C
s
'fhirtef'n Junior and 10 Senior
the late Morgan an d Jan e (Hewitt\ JOO prese n t to llH:!C't an d hear lhi!
pro b•
s
a
nt
importa
as
t
jus
are
'
they
Fre nch. She l eaves a sister, Ed i th Dem ocra tic ca nd i dates for public firemen un der dire&lt;'lion or Chief F ircme n 's Ascociat io n will mee t
she
closing
ts. In
adul
of
s
m
)e
t
nd
o
Sec
the
t
a
.
m
p.
B
at
ight
on
D1t n iel, McCo nnelsville, Ohio; two office. All ca11did.ate5 were pre• Woodrow Hendri!&lt;, a nswered the
eHective
good
that for a
said
roy.
ome
P
in
House
Fire
_
d
War
Middleport .law enforcement officers said to&lt;lay Ordinance
each at- �all, which c.iused little or no da m •
n ieces, two ntphews, a nd several s e_n t C'Xcept lhre�, ;r nd
.
will be .enforced to the full letter.
663
cousins.
ag('
ten di n g spol.e bri efly.
Two sisters, Cor.i Clayto n 11nd
re
f
I
lhe
hr
anno_unccd
663 provides $5 fines for_ owners who do not
Ordinance
It
WM&gt;
talks
Also prese n t ror brief
Maude French, and a brother, Wal• were Rosc oe Fowler, Hobson , for. ch1('f th , l burn mg · perm_1 s must c
keep their dogs tied up. That's for .i first offense. For sue.
ter Fren ch, preceded her i n d eat h . m er sheriff and D. A. Ca n aday, se cu�ec1 ,or open rtres. 1 !ey ca� �e
cessive convictions the rice tag goes up.
fi
Services are to be held Thmsday Pomeroy for mer mayor.
obtal n ed from �uyor D11.;k . Winet
e
.
.
:
i n McCo n nelsville.
d•
Woo
Grocery,
s
Jlarrlen
brennrr,
�:: "�7r. I bad eheck c h arge i n coun ty court.
�;
!
;:�i
H
!
h
���;�
d
an
A poll t1ca l skll w.is presen te d
h al Law•
Mars
ow !Ic-ndrix an d
r
�-----k ey sa id lhey have received num ­
by ,two women �r the club. Folrence Whitlac h .
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
A fire that bega n apparen tl y
Ed. Nole: The letter printed below Is s�lf explanatory of a erous complaints rece nt ly of
mC"c tmg, relreshmi!n ts
the
lowmg
hot ashes, destroyed a tool
from
Adm itted: Will Re yn olds, Mid· were 11erved.
soapparent
to
pla
.l!Dimals
h
Suc
dogs.
loose
attentio�
drawing
r
Page 1 editorial Monday
9:45 a. m. today on pro­
at
shed
dleport ; Mrs. Wyatt Gilbert , _Porn•
Heiting for church building funds by a Meigs _county church havoc with early spring garde n pert)' owned by R ay William11
The nex t m eet ing of ,he club
eroY ; Mrs. Jenie Haynie , Mlddlehas been set for April 28 al the
group . We are certain this church grou� 15 entirely worthr of efforts.
nesr Cook G.ap's Hill. Ru tland
port.
J
.
.
1n mornin g may or'l. court ac• R oad .
Pornn
i
House
e
Fir
Ward
d
n
o
c
Se
consideration given all others, and that 1t was not resp�ns1ble
Dism issed: E. O. Smlt h, Middle­
.
-d
...
fin
ney
n
McElhi
Mayor
lions
for verbal representations as understood by local candidates.
port; Louise Chapm an, S yracuse; eroy.
Mid d lep ort ,.,otifflteer firem en
Freci' De.an. Harrison ville, and
1
To The E d itor :
Mary Gilkey, ' Middleport; Mrs.
ch arge or Chief Tom D.'1.1'8l,
in
fu
ate
t
s
was
as
nds
le.
c
artl
the
in
d
Howard B. MacDorm, Virginia,
EXTEND RALLY
Subject Involved: I nfluence
Margaret Stewart and 10n . Mid•
was a total
Fro
m the evi de nc e gathered it each $5 and costs on conviction said the stn.tct u re
Pedd ling.
NE�V YORK UPI - Sl'ncks ex•
dleport; Mrs. Virginia Mi chael,
an d o ther
tools
including
loss
.
mvol�ed .appears th at someone oLher than or i n toxi ca t ion .
ten ded Fri day's late rally i51ig h tly PARIS UPI-A kidnapper snatch- , The pastor
Pomeroy .
e i n it. Cblef
wer
that
supplies
. _and p�plewas
the
authorize
m
fro
periions
d
prmt •
Birth: a so n to Mr . a n d Mrs. at the openi n g today in mbdera te rd the 4-year-nld grandson of auto- m the ed itorial wluch .
Darst said hot as hes had been
ch urch has been soliciting fun ds
·
e
tak
to
·
•
wish
paper
•y's
d
i
M
d
a
n
e
t.
d
g
on
m
r
Robert Haynie, M idd_l_
"
Pengrre
e
Jean-Pi
magnate
bil�
o
m
rted
o
rep
_
a)'
_
d
c
lo
•po
e
polic
y
too close to one s ide of
placed
o
__
Pomer
_
_
_
__
l
.
_
J
·
.
c.
'
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:__
• in the name or t h e church m the ar,e,t of Carson J. Lingerreu. lhf hui\ ding. There was no lnaur­
eo1 and dema nded t he fa mily pay th 16 oppor1 um ly to 'le ar the m
.
question.
.
·
$1 00,000 ransom w i thou t not ifyi ng seI ves befo,-. t h •" people of th is
To stop th is unfa ir practice , Pl. Pleasant, last night on a anre on it or the conten ts.
area.
poli ce or t h e ch il d woul d be. killed ,
•
The fire threatene d the new
charge of drivini:: while intoxica t •
We humbly fcc1 th at our the p astol' urges the public t o re• ed . H, h a s bl'cn released fro rn DC'Weese home in fron t of the
Police rep orll'd toda y.
cognize only those perso11s who
h2�., made . a con side-rahle
� ..
The yo u ngslt'!r, Eric Pueg('nt. "h"rch
.
have a letter Crom the ch ur ch ell· the county jai l on $250 bon d 11n d bur n in:;: shed . The n ew ho me still
was said to have been Jed aw ..t)' spirit ual rnnlrihuho n t o t his area plainin g our buildin g fun d pro• is scheduled f or an appearanl·c has paper sid i n g. Th e ownen
.
• con doned .such
·ro111 11layiilg i n the sand at th&lt;' and we hav,-• nC"Cr
b,•fore Mayor Charles Leg11r April spraye d ii with a gardrn hose, un­
. g 1 gr.a m The letter m ust ;"C si�net. 30.
'
.
ra
of
d
metho
ed
d
underhan
C
rxclu:;ivc Saini-Cloud Golr lub
til the fire d epartm ent arnved
�
�
�
.
I by t he pastor.
.
Tuesday by a man who drove a
. a n d took over.
.
.
There will be n o e1111d id atcs
Also in the county Jail this
bl.�ck auto mobile.
�ontac ted u n der any circumsl;m - m orning wa s Leah J�ne Napper,
"' . Su pper Wil1 Be
The boy was playing wit h his Ha111
I sao s. Second S1.. M idd lep ort, beSUPERINTENDENT DIES
ces.
7•ycar-old brotht&gt;r, ,Jea n-Phil i ppe, Held J n Letart Falls
.
Harrt
e
Rob
SheriH
0. (UPI)_ - Paul
by
held
ing
LANCASTER.
m&amp;ny
our
and two other boys a nd his nurse
w i h t thank
Letart Fa lls WSCS will f .W
� \ �ave already l'lelped tenbac h for parole ol! icers.
53, supenm.endent
Cummings,
R,
3.lld ch a uffeur were slttlng In a h oThe
c
l d a h a m supper _ft'riday, . A ?ril :; : � �n;one desiring fu rt her
a y , pol ee sa d
n
Cl irton K Kinne ar. Mag ne�i , o f f'.airrield Coun�y Sohools tor the
car 1 yar
bu l ld m g , /
a t lhe c om m unity
�
�d,
eh
t
�
i
1:.
. , died Tuesday eve"i
.
Y2·691.
ll
W
o
ca
son
t
e
c� with rv ing from
P ice sai t e ra � i
Springs , 0 ., Was j aile d yesterd ay p�sl 15 yt.'fil'S
to 7 p. m . i n form ation may
ning.
a
to
answer
to
rouml by the n urse tn Ihe san AUultsse$l ch ildren 550 cen ts. _
orfirers
t}'
n
cou
by
·
or
t
rs·ig n ed)·· The }•a�
'
told Eric's father, Roland Pt1e• 1
_
.
�cot. he- ha d 48 hours lo prod uce
the money and_ that h is so� . would
•
------------he killed If pohL-e were n ot 1£lt'd.
-::-u
n.::,a:::�� �.;'; ·.::. ,;,�,::��· ;�:
ran from the ror to ask Jean-Phi•
.
.
.
. shot which
lipp c where h is brother was.
.
failed last
transit
•�
l
d by h• d weallll'r.
cause
d
n
\a
.
d
wfoun
N
e
li
n
a,
Arge
more,
,
.
UPIFla.
",\ mtr n took him away '·• the boy . CAPE CANAVERAL
�
For the price of a s pecial radio Srpt. 1 7 because of rocket trouans�cred.
Tlw United SL.all's hurlc�I a t�an • an.� _La.! ha,:, - gla d Th Na,'Y
and a slide rule. a n.ivi- hie.
reeei,·er
orbit.
�
1
p��ribe
�
s
e
d
ac
1
sit "radio slnr"' saLelli te . mto sai �
be abl e t o use operawill
r
ato
g
'I p NVfllt A cchkntt.
The pl a nned orbit would carry
space today t o test a revolutionary
fi n d his ex.act
to
sits
n
Edwards Appoi111e1l
trs
al
n
io
t
how
s
may
let
n
�
The ITl!w, m
s ste m of navigation that would
barber po le-striped 5;1tellite
he
l
in
night
or
day
earth,
how to avo1� d isasters suc h �s 111( osi tion on
BROUGHT BACK · TO EARTH - While Detective Sgt. Ed New Special Deputy
b� free rrom wt-ather problems.
earth once a pprox1 ma tel y
aroull(i
scicntisf.t;
l
u
fo
or
ther
a
we
fair
'
·
eo
.
The 265-pound earlh satellite, An drea Dori a - Stockholm ship
The appointrJle n t or V. D, Ed ­
Watson (left) and detective John Breen wait, 13-ye�r-old D�an
minu tes, covering •. an
100
every
the coast of �assach,u said
I area between Canada a nd _ Argen•
Siering teUs his grandmother about lasl-talkmg his way mto wards, Pomeroy, a s a spec ia l de­ equipped with four r adio tran sm it- lision off the
:
S
HOT
PEAT
·
E
R
A
crash of wo a i_r
sky sttl s a nd
a free airplane ride from New York to Chi,cago and then tak, Puty sheriU by Sheriff Robert teri rod e i n to a morning
Th ex eri mental moonle,t � r1 hna in the Western Rem1sphere.
the Gran d Can yon
over
Hoerr,
space
ericall_
m
A
ew
n
a
abo�rd
by
approved
been
has
hach
n
Harte
police.
by
up
picked
was
e
h
where
Buffalo
to
rid
train
e
Ing a
36-in:h ,:here dubbed Transit J . IJ I Under i�eal con ditions-at daw_n
two
d s�e• l"C&lt;!en! years. T�ese we
fire
stage
d
n
seco
'Ihe
accord•
eourt,
rocket.
ts
e
pl
common
he
t
He's being held at a. detention home pending arnval of reta­ ing to 1n elitry today'in the clerk ·�fully and signal• were rece1v• the b1gg1Pst accid_en� n:
b a med fn was. launched at 7:02 a. m. e.s.t . 1 or d usk in. . clear we_ather - a t
1s was c,,ssenLiaUy a repea t o( would be v1s1ble as .a f11nt star.
tlvq.
ed by h'ack.in&amp; staLio os in BaUi, part on .navigational error1s Tb
of COW'ta office .
.

Portland Asks
Reservations

Of Pomeroy Is
'Mrs. Middleport'

Ideal For

WEATHER

1 ll Coal Truck Drivers Cited In Court
By Patrol For Overloadin g On SR 143

Ralph Graves, manaier of the G &amp; J Auto Parts Company ,
in Pomeroy, was appointed to the Pomeroy scho�l h,oard, at ,
the regular meeting last night in Supt. Charles Gibbs olhcc. 1 .
He will serve the un expired term of the late Robert S. Coates.
Mr. Graves had previously se rvschool who were I
ed el,ht year• or two terms as a the Pomeroy year
eonlract&amp; last
n ted two
gra
member of lhe board,
dwin Ka uffm'a n . assi�tE
are
nig!ll
ln c,ther action last night, Mrs. ant football coach;
T heodosia
Dorothy Barnes, Pom eroy, was Frecker,
History
nd
-a
n glish
E
give n a o ne year contrac t as a
fourth
n e Smit h,
Caroli
leache-r;
c:rade achool teach er ln the Po m - grad e teacher at Sugar 'Ru n an d I
eroy system. Mrs. Barnes is n ow Russell Moore, coac�. A rive year
teachiri&amp; in the Syracuse •chool contr a ct w.as give n Con s t ance Msr­
where ahe Is co m ple ting the l ey, girls physical educa tion 1
sebool term of Mrs. Marlene Flsh• teacher, an d a one year i:.eon tr.a ct
er who baa been given a leave or was awarded to Eva Stout to
MK. HILL
•blltn ce by lhe Southern Local leach ½ day e�ch day. She is
School board.
Ohio History and girls college
Teachers already e m ployed i n pre Ho m e Economics tea..'.:her.
p
1
1
1f
C. W. Kirk.land, Ohio Power
Company manager, was present
to consult with th e board con ·
•
cern ing electric slovt'!s in the
,
Home Econo mics departme n t.
Presc11t for th e meeting w ere
ICC
H. E. Bon ey, Preside n t . who Prt;·
.
s idetl; w. A. Gibbs, vice pres1•
. Ju_lian 1;111_1 . LeLar, farmer a_nd
foster, clerk; ilfe uu�e res.td�nt O'. the . �l•La�t
dent; J . E d ward
Ja mes L. Brew'er, Mi ddleport, Willi:im . Anderso11, Mr. Grave� f �alls �ommumty. 1s f1ak_1ng h!�
first bid for c?un\y office thh
said Tuesdaf tha t on advice of and 5upt. Charles S. Gibbs.
year as a canQ1date for county
--- -- - h is · attorney John Eppling, Galli•
commiss ion er on the Republican
polls, he enicre d .a plea of guilty
ticket. Mr. Hill is at the present
in com mon pleH court to a plea
ti me, a trustee in l.etart township.
of petty larceny rather than to
t he char.ge or pocke t picking for
Promi nen t in the co u nty as a veg,
which he was indicted by the
ctable �,owe,, Mr. Hill has been
grand jury.
activ e in the Meigs Couu ty Truck
Jamee O"Brlen, county prosecu­
lirowcrs Assodat1o n at Letart
tor, toda y conrirmed Brewl!!r'1
sin ce its orga n ization se veral years
fl
statement . He said the charg e wa1
ago, lie is n ow serving . as vice
Portland Community C lub m_e m- pre sid en t of the association
reduced following a conferenee
and is
between the court, at lorn ey1 in bers arc urg i ng that reservati ons o ne of t h e largest us ers o f t he as•
the case and the arresting offi• £or their • 'Can didates' Night" di n- soc1c1tion's £.ic1htics. This year Mr.
cers. He ,pointed out tha t Meigs ner, 5 to 7 p. m., April 22, b e made I HUI has u ndel' cultivation 60,000
cabbage planls irnd exl,)ects to pl.ant
odanty wa, sued t he e:rpen se of by this Friday, April 15. ,
F'or the past decade t he club �a_s 80,000 tom utoe s, with other truck
a Jury t rial by accepting the
guilty plea to the reduced charge, in vite,! cand idates for local _poht1• crop.
Brewer was arrested Nov. 20 in cal office to appear _bef?re it an d
H e at tended Letart grade and
Middleport by Middl eport police visitors to speak their p1e�e. The high schools und is murrk&gt;d to the
ind charged with ta ·kin g a billfold event 1s part Of t he club s ��J ee- former Jncz Dufly, daughl&lt;'r of
t)rom Sherman Bu1klrk Jr., fol• U. ve of seeki n g to create c �md ll tons :or . .i nd Mrs. J at: k Dut fy, Syra cuse.
Ic,wiog a wreck on Soo.lh Second for better local government .
They have eight childre n, with a
Past such events ttave drawn so n an d a daughter married . His·
Sa., Middleport , i n which Buskirk
w,e lnvo1»ed1,., A�� to ._ re­ con11Jtt'!n t full houses a\ t h e Port- daugh� er, :Wlrs. li.r.ady Hoff! an , Mid
"
oc,rdil in-ilia- oU.:_ lhe ;blllfo1d land ar11�e Schoo l .
.
dleport, recently prese nted him
F"o
will
there
�Inne
win11
a
be
ll
o
r
contained $30. In a signed co n fes•
wi th his lirsl grand child .
slon m ade following" bis arrest, s hort en terta111ment to be follo wed
M H'll is a m e m ber of the JUI\·
'Witnessed by Pat rolm an I. R. Neal by in troduction of . ca.ndi�ates. Sa nd . r h·rd�r of Unite d American Me•
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and Deputy Sheriff Howard Fra n k
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��-imics a nd or Jann organuatio11s
Brewer confessed to t ak i ng the ed thro ugh_o ut the ev_e n m g
Reservati�ns for dlnner shoul d in his community. lie, in pa rtner•
billfold from Busklrk's pocket,
made with Harrf Swan, Rulh ship with Hilton Wolfe. Racio.e, re­
be
ex tractin g the mo ney ·aild throw•
Ebersbac h or Joe Pn ce . by phone. ce n lly purchased the Home Rcs­
Ing the billfold awa y.
t a ura n l i n Mi ddlep ort which is
Followjng hia gullty plea to
now operating un der lease to Mrs.
the petty larceny charge- · Mond ay
Karl Kloes.
atternoon, Brewer was fined $100
a n d 1ente n eed to 90 days in jail.
The jail sentence wu suspe nded
and he was placed o n a year's
probation by Judge Jo hn C. Baron.

Mrs. \'an Meter

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Mr. and Mn. Ken n et h Cook ol
Middleport en tertai ned Sunday :
with a fa mily di n ner in h onor or
the 12th birthday or lheir daugh•
ler, Con n ie.
Con nie'• decorated birthday cake
waa served wit h lte cream as
dessert for the family di nner. Beforn
the dinner. the Cooks an d the-ir
gu eetll attended t he mornlnj: wor•
1hip servicoi al the Hea th Met ho­
diat Church wh en Conllie w11 re­
ceived aa a member of the thurth.
I Gueata Cor th e day were Mr. and
Mra. J. C. Cook of Mason, Mrs.
Clarence P.:berabach, George t:ber1bach and rhHd�n. Tera Ja ne 1nd
Johnny, of 'Middleport.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Wednesday, April 13, 1960

NO. 306

Petty Lar�eny
Plea Accepted
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Ralph Gra�es Takes Post On
Pomeroy· Board Of Education

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Before Ladies Of Middleport BP&amp;W Tuesday

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Dump Fire Does
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Dog Ordinance To Be Enforced
By Middleport Officials Now

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Church' Group Clears Itself

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Held 'In Ransom
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