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                  <text>�Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., M'ay 18, 1960

Middleport First Bapti�t Church Groups
Kold Meets At Members' Home Recently

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Br LUCIL L ii �WKINI

The Ele&lt;la Cirtle of the Middleport First Baptist Church
met �t the horn! of Mrs: Owen Bratton. chairman, Tuesday I
everung for the first meeung of their new year.
Mrs. Bralto1_1 opened the meeting with prayer and presided
over the meeung. Mrs. Harry Houdashelt was the devotional
leader for the meeting and Mrs. L. D. Diles presented the

program.
The hospilllity committee nam­
ed to 1erYe the B. H. Sanborn
M iasionary Soddy for the June
meetin1 were M n . Harold Chase,
Mn. Beulah White, Mrs. Thomas
Darst, Mn. Elhel Hughes. Mrs.
James Souder and Mra Raymond
Li.evinJ.
Mn. Bratton appointed the fol­
]owlng officers and com,,nittee
heads: vice chtirman Mrs. Chase;
secretary, Mn. C . H. Wise Jr.;
uaislanl secretary, Mra White;
treasurer, Mrs. Pearl Hoffman;
White C'rolls chairman, Mrs. Dana
Hamilton ; Love
Gift ch11irman,
Mrs. Hughes; Reading chairman.
Mn Souders: Devotional chair•
ma'n, Mrs. Ho11lll1hell and Pro­
jtct chairmen, M rs. John Fultz
.and Mn. Diles.
Projects oamed for the year
will Include, don ations to needy
children In school1 as l\lnche1
and clothing.
The imtallalion for officer• or
the Baplial kio Grande Aaaocia­
don w111 announced for May 24
at the Calvary Baptiat Church at
Rio Grande.
The group decided to have a
potluck pknlc for their nut meet­
ing at the home of Mrs. Fu"z
with Mn. Dllea a11i1Ung hoato1111.
At the dose of the meeting a
ulad course waa served by the
hostesses.

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ot the Circle presided over the
meeting which w.ia opene d with
prayer by Mrs. Gene Coleman.
During the meeting ea(!h orti­
cer �nd committee cnairi:nan gave
a brie f sketch of her dutie111 for
the benefit or the guellts. Parti•
cipaling were Mrs. Coleman vice
chairman; Mn. Earl Smith, �ecre­
tary; Mn. Hovatter • del'otional
cba!rman; Mrs. Charles Vroman,
White Cross and project chairman
After the b1u1ineu me, ling Mrs
Coleman presented the pro,:r.am
"The Beauty of His Peace" from
the Missions Mag azirie.
During the sodal hour M n1.
Hovatter who wa,s assi'sted by
Mrs. Thoma11 served salad and
hot rolls lo those mcntiorwd
above and Mrs. Hurold Kauff,
Mrt. Pete McCloud, Mrs. Ken­
neth C11le, Mr1. Bonnie Pickens
and Mrs. Charle, F Smith.

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/ Hon.or Society
Members Tapped
I At Kutland !&gt;chool

Mainly About
People
In Pomeroy

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Mrs. Katie Davis who has been
w 1 t h her 111ece, Mrs. Evere tt Mc•
Knight since the death of Mr.
McKmght returned to her home
near Langsv11le last week.
:\1rs_ t:Ycrett McKnight speut
the weeken d 1n k utland wi th her
sister, Mrs. J. A. Sweeney.

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. Miss Nettie Kochler accompan­
ied Mrs Charles Weaver illd Mr.
and Mrs. Selwyn While and son
H11rry to Columbus Sunday where
tht'y were guests of �be White ' s
daughter, Mrs James Tedrow.

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.l\UUiUJl,I t..n.iptcr UL Lne Na­
Honor =,ocu�LY Lapped lour
new momoe,· s at w.n 1mprt:111&amp;1ve cer­
t' m ony at asaein oJy on l'T1d ay, May
/ iJ A naming torch centered lht
s1a�e !rom wtuch \he vuiou11
mem bers ughtea their candles
;,y m oouz:mg cnaracter, h1.adersh1p,
:,.i:rv.1ce aou scno1arsh1p, the four
�&gt;mOOls of the society.
W ayne Roush, prt:s1dent o( the
society, was m cnarge of tbe ccr•
tuwr1y which openeu y1lh toe tra•
U I ll011aJ l1ag &amp;alUte.

Paulene Gib&amp;on lit the white can·
i.!Je 01 c.11arac1er and expJamed .1u
!'.1rs Gcor£e J u:n·h1rn. Mrs. Grace m eanmg; La wrence Btoi,!an, the
' c r and �Ir� Da,•1d Huddleston rl!a c11na1e or Jd1tlersn,p; t:lt.a
llol
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:md son visited Su11day afternoon .01c1t'Iwood, the gre'-n co111dle uJ
I1 ,1· J l h �Ir and M ril. I t J. Hill . :,t:i· vu:�, 11.n1J r reo ,:newan, tht! gold
l'.d l 1 ng Ill the (' \ ('lllng Wl're M r. lolflllte ot kRVlalbntp. Ma.rJor1e
amt \I n,. W i l lou�hhy !!ill and dau i'1 1aay eJ-pl,uued u1 e em b1t:m of
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I lntr, Ba. hara, Mrs. W. A. Mor ,nt! society.
f,t11 ,J illi :\I r and �1rs Rogtr M ,p
llle four new mem bers Lapped
gan :mtl children Ke1 l h ant.! ·:athy
1 .. l c t'atty hlk, Larry Holiman,
.\ I r . a n d Mrs. Robert Go ,eh and l ..u,1y,, t.dwan1t1, anu Margare1
L.imily lf'ft Tuesday for G� l l ipi,:is .. . 1111.n. ·1 he11e iour sL Udents are
tu �1i1•11d a fC!w daya with his J t1flluts wno are 111 the upper five
NETTIE ROSENSTETN'S
r a mJ p.: ir1 • 11ts. Mr. and Mr!!I. Hos- i&gt;ct cent 01 thcll' claaa. 1 ncy were
long-waisted, double-breasted,
n1n &lt;; uoeh and other relatlns.
Jlavy allk coat and dreae cos11.vorn i n by 1-attY � ouna, 1ecretume WIUI desl�ed by F."11.
.\1 rs. Don Thomas and ctiildren 1ary.
;in• sp1• rul rn g thili week in Columltosenc nms. The tull-sklrted
1 : :1.\ w i t h �Ir Thomas and re.l&amp;Members of the Ru,Uand Chap.
l COAt covers 11. 11a 1TOw, low1
l l l'f'S.
ter of l'liau onitl ttonor- .:,ociety m
11.ecked, Nleewlel!R "body " dre#S
aod1hon l.o tne new memoers are
of motchlnr tubric,
:'II: s. \bxine Arnold was in w ayne Roui.n, president; l"auJene
l '.irkn�hul'g Tuc�day to ittend UI DSOn. VlCI! prtliJCleut;
1'auy
Sewing (Ju l, Me,•ts
a l &lt;rndwo11 al the Moose Home Young, tecn:tary; J!.iita li1aclr:wooo,
I i.: 1 1. 1'11 hy t he Burry Biscut Co., for
Witlt Mrs. Pmd fi fo('li
treasurer; :,1arJorle Pnddy, report­
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Mrs . t .ttt1 t-. 0..-,, t· n 1c1 L.t i i n d 1 1 1 1 i r l S(''JUI cookie chairman CO\'· er; Lawrence 6l'ogan, 1' red S!AlW·
Secon&lt;l \;1,11d J Y S(•� 111g 1 · 1 1 11 ;, 1 , • n. i l h� t h C' . F our Riven Gir l an and 11111 .ttommt!.
1\'i.ary Chitp11111n of the Rutland
Jwr h . i . , ] (! Ill ,l l llil' I'�•. I l l e .\i 1 ,ni! . 1 J :-i,_ . ,1,1 { OUIIL'll.
is sponi,or.
faculty
evenmw:.
M rs Hu) Grueser and Mrs.
Dur111g I ii!• t \'!'11 ! : i ,.: :'11:·s l lril11•rl l n·1;1 Sh(Jf•makcr
were
bm1iness
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Lewi!! I Cl'l'Jl i•d ,J hlr( hduy )..If! 1 1 .� 1 t or� 111 Parkcrsbur J.l
Tt1esd ay.
from hu M-rt d 1)11 1 .
M r � I ' . I . Arnold is visiting in
.
Hcfrc�lim t·11l!l- wcl ' l' sNvuJ b.1 1 ; a l l 1 polrs w1Lh her son·in-law af}d
the h ostess to Mrs . l .l'Wls. \ 1 1 �� iJ;1t1i.:ht rr, Mr and Mrs. Robert Ri•
.\1 rs. ( ; 1 · or,.:1· I . . Jiard .s
J J nwd l,
Martha
Sehm· 1licr, :1us. Grnct' l l u l \ 1• 1' .
l&lt;ayrnuud EiseblC' in • returnc-d
Mrs. M � x Ward and Miss l::luc1nor
Funeral service, were held last
I lo i11s home on Peacock AYe., re• Saturday at 2 p. m. from the Raw}.
Hubsori.
1'f•r111y after spending, the winter ings-Coats Funeral Home for Mrs.
Th ..- n H I met•&lt;1ng will lw h L• ld in l'li'Vf'lan d with his son-in·la w
Martha 8. Hamm who died early
Ht thl' h111n..! o( :►.!rs. Max. Ward.
�nd daughlt'r, Mr. and Mn. Leon• Wednesday morning. Rev. Howard
;1rd Huss.
Ruppelt officiated and burial \l'llfl
in Middleport Hill Cemetery,
W011u•11 Puck Ny/,1111
Pall bearers were Robert Hamm,
:rt rs. Hn�s l'ul11•11, Mrs. Arnold /,1•&lt;1gu,, To Meet
Thompson, Griff 'T'hornpaon,
John
Richards and Mr11. Warner, t he
The Child Conservatlc,n League
comn11ttcc from the '.,1c1gs Cuu11l} pf :\l 1ddl t'JlOrl will meet Thursday Pat Duffy, John •Zerkle and Bob
Ct1l1tt(· I I of Cl111rch W11111t:11. 111l' I .11 ('\·1•11111)( at lhc home of Mra. J. J. Jones.
Amon!! those rrom out o( town
the F i rsl l J n 1 1 NI l'rl,�by1crian H:1 v1� and during the program
Church i n �fiildl1•porl tn p;ll'k t lw h1111r. Mr.s. HnYis will shoW slfdes here for the service were Mr. and
nylons whid1 lrn&lt;I twt•n l ' O l l u : lcd by u f a r('(·1•nt vacation trip. The new Mn. John Thompson and Joan of
Lh1• COlllll' l l .
uJ' I inn fur the coming year will Relle, W. Va., Mrs. Godfrey Deck
and Michael and Mr. and Mrs. Ho .
The nyl on.� will 111• s1•11t t o Vl ' !(' f• \J(' 1 1 1s1 alled.
bert Howiaon, all or Columbus,
ans hm,pllals i11 .lll pan wh1•r1• t hry
Olhcr hoslCliSC!i for the e\'enins Mn. Ralph Littler, Wellston, Mrs.
will hr mad" rn l o ;i r l 1 , h·� r11r �ilk.
H is rf'IJ&lt;1rl1•d t lrn l fn,111 ('arh 11rv :\·] rs. llichartl Picken!,!, Mra. A.u­ James Hubbard, Lancaster, and
puuiul uf nyluns �l'lll tlw \ t' tenini. tln·y l•' rnst and Mrs. Robart Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hamm, Chil­
licothe.
Sl'hmoll .
muy rc,1 l b.1• :ihnut S:HI.

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Hamm R.i tes Held
Saturday Afternoon
At Middleport

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About
Middleport

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· • u s 11. t.iooo ·J. bm&amp; 'fo 111!1 A
uranger," by memben.
A readlna "Does u Pq: To
Wor.11:1·· ww.,; given by Stanfor:d
.:,ux:11:ton uui 1everal nwnben- W"8
prcaented by the quartet, Mra. Bar­
oid Jones, Mrs. Wubµr &amp;stm1m,
uorset bm1th and Leo SLory. Mn.
Eastman and daughter, Teresa,
presented a comic s.lut and reaO•
1ng after whlch a song wu pre­
sented. by the James aeese fam1ly.
1 wo numbers by Mrs. Kenneth
Chaney on the chord oraan and

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Seventh Grade
Holds Party At
Middleport High

HH MIS, AMUICA Tlnl Named Mn. New Yol'k State
of 1�60, Mn. Lenore R. Sie1te
(top,ri&amp;ht), 41, Fredonia, N.Y�
expreaset her delllht OD win­
Ql111, Wltb bet 1t lasl 1ear'1
Mnl, New York State, Mn.
Jane Callender ot William,..
ville. Mrs. Slqle will repre,o
aenl the Empire Stale at the
2Znd annual Mn, America
contest 11 For1 Lauderdale.
Fla., June J-14. Another w1n­
ner, Mn. Sumpter M . Smith
(bottom), 80, of Btrmlngham
wW represent Alabama at the
national eonte,t to FlorttJ.a.

p,..,•e11t Special Mmk

Mrs. Paui Haptonstall or Mid­
dleport presented an accordian
solo at the First United Presby­
terian Church of Syncuse la11t
Su nday morning d u.ring theiz: spe­
cial StewardHhip Promotion serv•
ice. Her number was ",'1y G'ld and
I." The Junior Choir of the church
also presented a special number,
"How Great Thou Art."
MEETING CANCELLED

The meeting of the Past Matrons
or Evangeline Chapter. OES, or
:�1ldd loporl, whieh wa,. to have
been held a week Crom Ft lday hu
been tancell� because of other
actlvitie8, The June meeting will
be held on the 24th at the home of
Mrs. Joe Young Sr.

AT ELBE RFELDS IN POMEROY YOU CAN

'l'he Sevemh ,:radea 01 Middle-­
port enjoyed a party Tuesday even•
mg in the high school gymna,ium
under Lhe direction of their teach­
ers, Charles Young and GeorJe
Opron.
Gueits for the evening were Mr.
and Mrs. Eugene Sean, Mn. Clu­
ence Lacey, :Mr. and Mr&amp;. Charlea
Blakeslee and daughter, Supt. L.
W. McComas and Miss Miller and
Mrs. Youn,:.
. The program of the evening be·
gan with piano solos by Dle nna
Criswell and Sandra Bunce. A com1cal classroom was presented with
Mike Lloyd as teacher.
Taking part in the short play,
" Mrs. Barker 's Smallpox, " were
Katy Morari ty, Cheryl Fife, Joy
Boggs, Dianna Criswell and Diane
Van Cooney.
Celesta A u l l played a piano solo
whid1 was followed by the play,
"Tony's Fruit Stand," with Jeffery
Hodges, Ray Pickens,
Robert
Swanson and Mike Archer in the
cast.
A vo� I d uet was presented b. Y
A �n Crmer and Helen Capten�a
with Suza.nne Bradbury a11 their
accom pamst.
to "Roclr:-A Bye
A pantomime
Baby" by Dianna Criswell and Di­
ane VanCooney concluded the pro•
gram.
The group enjoyed games and
denciqg and sandwiches, potato
chips apd soft drinks were served
ln th� eatcteria.
ME&amp;TING CANCELLID
The meeting of the executive
board and decorating commlttee or
the Pomeroy High School Alumni
Association scheduled for Friday
evening has been cancelled.
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idn. 'l&gt;env.er Wel11, the xylophone,
and II vocal number by the Kln,:
Matera JU"eQeded a akit, '"Why Men
Stay ltOff\e," b)' M.1sa lilildred
Slo&lt;!kton, Mr• . .l!:mmett Hawk and
M.ra. "'4 llll;l!lr; iju1vey. An accordian
ao10 WH pnsenlea by Mrs. Wel11
and ?dn. WO Story g:.ive a reading,
"heignoon. ' 1 i--taymg his own ac•
cora1•n accomp.imment, Rev. Earl
�owan s.ana ".St.andin&amp; ln 1'he
Need of Prayer."

A aktt, "'The Railroad SLatiDll,"
WII 11ven by .tlill !iart, Leo Story.
t.l11Dt1r fl\Uvey and .Mn. Stantord
�tocuon ano a vocal aolo was p.re­
HDLed by r..and.a ctuney aecom•
panted bY her mother. A reading,
"&amp;llred;' by krs. Harold Jonea
.,agi�g of "\iod Be W1Lh
•no group
r: ou. . conc1uqed. the program.
H.efrtlllqroenbjl were served dur­
ini the IOC� hour and a hymn
IIOI WU ertoyed Wllh idra. Chahey

anne piano.

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MODERN ARM LOUNGE

Ttie Jolly Worker,
or the
Muon Methodist Chu� h held their
re1ular mon1hly potluck dlnner in
lbe c:hureh IO&lt;'lal room, Monday
eveffln1.
Mr, and )Ir, Bill Thomu were
In ehar1e of the proaram and Rev.
Ridllrd Wrliht WH the ape1ker.
He 11.nNed lmpor1anl point&amp; of
church life IUl'h •• b1pti1m. com•
munlon and m•mberahlp. Scripture
..,.. Mad II)' Mt■. Thom1, who a\ao
dued with prayer.
'1110M pre,ent lneluded Mrt.
Martha COOk and ramily, Rev. and
Mn. Rh:h11'd Wrl1ht and family,
· Mr. and ·Mn. Wllll1 Duddlne and
r,m:Uy, llr. and Mn. John Rotto­
p:n and li•l1f, Mr. aftd Mra, Glen
Cartwri1ht, . iir. and Mn. Bill
'Jllomu and Don roll...•1-

CLUI TO MIIT

� /oily Bundi lowln1 Club
'1!'111 - Tl111nda,, • Kay 19, at
llio - ol 11n. Lftnnco llll•
..W.

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Matchhlg loxlprlnl $49,95

SIMMON$ AMBASSADOR MATIRESS

MO D. ER M
SINGLE STUDIO

312 "111tq-lock" 1atr1 fitm aprlnp. pre-built borden, 4
cord handl11, 8 venta, heavr print cover. CbooH twill
or full liH, tufltd or IQIOOIII top,

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/Long Torturous History Marked Efforts Here
I To Obtain Needed Funds For Modern Hospital
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1946 and now, •bout this hospl•
tal, 11 th1t wt'r• all 14 .,.. ,..
older.''
In other words, all the points
favoring a new hospital remained
in 1960 that existed in 1946.
And there were a few more be·
sides.
He was courted with great fervor thls past winter to accept
chairmanship of a new committee
to seek approval of the recently
approved I/a mill bond inue for
$235,000
20 year&amp; to provide
which would supplement the 1946 ·
tax levy ($207,500) and federal
matching fundt. Thia time, how- ,
ever, Mr. Hobstetter wasn't going
out on thin Ice unneceuarily.
He insisted upon, and got, a re­
organuatlon ot the non-prn1it
Meigs Community Hospital, Inc.,
so as to guarantee public con­
trol of the new hospital, if 1p­
proved at the polls. '1 his was no
limalJ contest of wertk wills. lt
was a battle royal that sway•d
one way and another over a per,
iod of 1everal weus.
When he had accepted the job . ]
ol organizing the c1mpaign and
nad clltled a meeting or mem­
oers of his 1946 committee phis
any others interested, over :.0
peraons turned out at a court
nouse meeting to help. ldeJS
ano plans were canvassed, prepueu tact sb'eets were dmributed
ana su ocommittees arranged,
l,ut ilt MU a Mr. ttoltttettet
i+'llt"an'y a ..... -- p.;.lhi
1pNkiag totd ·Nfor:t orsianla.
hona in •'IWY COnNr of th•
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county. On• week, by tctual
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n•ad count, he addreuad over
produ�O t.'. ;new, modern ho1plt.ar
1 ,UOO Ma-191 Counh•n• on th•
factors
cost
beciuai 9!_! legal and
orie, " sepitid llr. - Hobstetter was 1uo1itet ot tht ho1pU1I.
ln a three week period before
.ipeiely blairi,g him time until he
�u�_d Bettle the �re with Mr. election he lost 10 pounds from
lit�Jt or Sfr Fate, or Madam Hap­ a uame not overJy robust.
Wny d1a. ne :do all this? Where
penalance, and come up with a
was nis motive?
'finner, that ii, a hqspit.al.
His many acquaintance&amp; have
He waited lf. years. As· Mr. Hob111tetler obsened ih February o1 heard him attest i·requenlly of bis
fa11n in Mei&amp;111 Co1.1nty u a .place
tbUI year:
IMtwMn. lOOd to hve in, full of pleasant,
"TM onlr,
energeuc peop1e, friendly, wot•
my of the ·best sen1ces of all
.11:md11.
tte was, and is, certain that approval of the keiga County Vet•
eran,• Memorial Ho,pit■l al the
polis May a wu a neceBBatY atep
J.orward to the economic and socIii progres111 that turk• somewhere
A1 boipital service• expand,
.ti'or tbat be alway, ta ready to
hoapltal careera brln1 1teadil)'
lncreaein&amp; opporLunJUea for 1er• lal&gt;or.
And in commemorating this Na
vice to men and women with
many tinda ot 1pecl1l 1kllls, at tlon1J Hospital Week, n0Un1 the
many levels or tnJninc. ln the .L:ltn )'ear ot succ:essrnl operation
largest hoapital111, there may be or Meiga General Jioapltal Jnc.
some 200 j,&gt;b clJ11aiflc1Uona, many .of which be ii an officer) we,
wfth aeveral employee,. Iii tbe w lth tb11 public acknowledgment,
,maueat :hospitala, several claaai, CxpteH gra.titude to h1m for a
flcationa n1ay be combined in one · ·Job well done."
elDployee with sevicnl lkllla.
YEAR Df ACTIVITY
AU boapltals, r ,sardlen of
Many -rtmonh of KIMIY
of the Meill General Hospital
alze, are comlantl/ · atrlvtng to
MOWN en lncru1e In 1959 com•
add the new still■ required for
the new roada to recovery. At the
poN&gt;d to that of 1 951.
In the official report .t th•
ome time, they are striving to
hotpltal ffllfll• to lh 1,oord of
provide security . and recoanltlcm
to those whose li1nda and lkllla di� at the cl... of 1959,
total Nml,lson, CHM- ,_ 1,00,
&amp;Ive 9aUent 1:■re. Ali • result . by
compared to 966 In lt:St.
far \he major portion of ho1pi'11l
Other reconl• In comparlMn
lriconte 1oe1 to payroll, and in•
..,. (1'59 filUN fint)t
eru•• in the number of bo1pital
Telel potlent .,_,_, 1.fta to
penonnel and in uW')' level' ac­
count for a major portion of the
7,419 'In 1951.
increase in boapil.al COili.
A- potion! ....,,
,
hr cent of occup,ency1 70.7
be
Hoapital care muat a)Wl)'I ·
76.0.
to
In
ce.
prtmarUy a personal servi
AYI,... centut: 19 to 2J.
es,
scen
the
nd
behi
,ome areas,
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Surelcal opM'■tion1: l44 N
boapitals can and do apply the
227.
teclmique111 of the production llne.
llrtht: 1 71 ,. 124,
But at tbe patient's sicl'e, aclence
tJtnt tt:-tment: 562 to
,..:.Ut-pa
buand skill an geared only to
man need .

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Hospitals Offer
Opportunities
For New Careers

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Gov. Underwood Address Highlighted Event
- · Observing National Hospital:Week At Laki�l
p�ylhiatric
Catherine Collins,
aide et Lakin State Hospital.

Ttie Honorble Cecil H. Under- and achievt r�ognllion for her
wood, Governor of West Virginia service 1o her fellowmen.
The governor concluded his
delivered the address ·at Lakin
by pointing out that a
addre5s
An•
lh
Thfrteen
's
St!lte Hospital
nuaJ celebration of National Hos- legislative committee was , formed
last month to WOrk with the new
plial Day on Sunday. May 11'Director of Ml!ntal Health till the
·Speaking on the me"tal health next 1egislature eonvenes. How­
Medi of . Wut VU'ginia, Governor ever. he added, "Without com­
Underw®d stated that the "nwn· lM'Dib" i.uider,J,mUne . and wide
ber- o( criticel· n6ed'1· •U1 (or more -:,pr.ead ..ipubHc--.aupport ,--w.e cannot.
lralneiJ" ,talf for tbe n&lt;ii'pl\al.,." H� posll1Jff hope to make any pro­
aald lhat new · buildinea. and btV greu."
ter ,provisions for phy1ical care
Folfowing his address, the gov•
ot m,ental pati-ents are atUI need•
ecj; b11t tt,at the need for more ernor cut a ribbon across the
trained personnel is still more door of Lakin's new dietary build
or
use
the
to
it
dedicating
tng,
important.
The governor congratulated the people of West Virginia.
and service
Achievement
Miss Catherine Collins, . paychlaes were
employe
Lakin
to
awards
of
recipient
and
Lakin
tric afde at
a Psychiatric j.ide Achievement presented by Dr. Will\am P. HurAward from the National AssO· der, of Allanta, Georgii, Assocllte
elation for Mental Health. He Director or Mental Health for
pointed out that this young warn- the Southern Regional Education
an, born and educated in Eck- Board. A certificate B.nd pin com­
Aide
man, one of the much maligned prising the Psyihlatrie
Na•
the
from
Award
ent
coal mining communities o( the Aihievem
Mental
for
n
AHoriatio
tional
adtake
to
state, hill been able
vantage of avallab)e opportunities Health was ,presented to Miu

Service pins were presented by
Dr. Hurder to the following La·
kin employees: 20 year pin Charl­
ea Albright; 10 year pins, Pansy
Banks and Charles Jones; 15 year
pi�, Catherine Collins, Phyllis
Her,:,ert
Brown,
Kirk, Ruth
}Vrlillt...!,eQUe j&gt;a,v, _(Waldine
s.ier.Carl Scott, Laura Johnson,
Dr. Earl · Gault and the Rev. Jer­
ome Rodgers.

Among the platform guests
were Joe F. Burdell, Secretary of
State, wh o extended greeUngs;
Dr. Edith Caerny, SL1perintend4'nt
of Huntington State Ho1pltal;
Thomas Egbert, Director of the
West . Virginia Department of
Public Assistance; Cornelius Wil­
liams representing the State Di•
RehabUita­
vision of Vocational
lion and the Rev. Kenneth Chand­
ler, . president of the Mason Coun­
ty AsaociaUon for Mental Health.
Rev. J. Cnrl Mi tchell of Hu111l ngton delivered the invocation
and Rev. Jerome D. Rodgers pro•
nounced the benediction.
Music for the program was fur,
nished by the Wabama High
School Bs,nd, the Point Pleasant
Junior Hlgh School Chorus and

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Llke all other costs, hospital
coats have gone up becauae ol
Inflation, which has increased the
coats of supplies and servlcea and
baa raised wag� levels Jlenerall}'.
Bul In addition h ospllal cost,
have gone up m�re than other
costa because the quantity and
quality of services have lncreaaed, and because hospitall must
supply their services al all time!
around the clock, to meet needs
whlch can never be fully 1&gt;redieted ln advance.

Equipment must be kept up to
date and new equipment required
for new testa and procedures
muat be added. New and costly
druc, must be kept In stock­
for by this means a life may be
l!il\'ed.
Another reason why the cost of
a day of care has increaaed i1
,hat tbe avera1e stay of patients
in the hoapiLal has been shorten­
ed. This meana. that more and
more costly, setvicel are concen•
traJed within a shorter time.
But since patients are return,d
to normal living more quickly,
the more expensive stay may re•
duce the overall costs of · illnesa.

A concert on the lawn precedthe pro,ram.
in
ed
all
or
factor
Important
Moat
The Wahama band under the
the increas� in hospital coata Is
the increase in payroll coats- d irection or Thomas Reed, gave
which Is the result of the lncreaa- . the following renditions: "Stars
ed number of personnel, the In• and Strlpes'' by Sousa; "Cathedral
creased skllls or personnel, and C anyon" by Henson, "Russian Sai­
improved perl!ionnel - policies, In• lor's Dance" by Ghere, "American
work week Folk Rhapsody" by Drundman and
cl_udi og shortened
and ·health the National Anthem by Filmore
levels,
h igher salary
arnnged by Reed.
and re �l i'ement benefits.
The Lakin patient ad staf.f choir
We all know that nlary In•
d by F. E. Winston ren­
directe
creases ln other industries are
selectiona:
the followlng
dered
I
n
e
apt to be followed by increas
a Mother· ,
I
Like
Feel
times
the costs of the produrt., al- "Some
Tried"
I've
"Lord,
and
Child"
leas
thoµgh payroll Is usually Je,1 than
uhder
s
choru
nt
Please
The
pt.
�
rial
Sal
01ta.
one-third of induat
ren•
Head
L.
of
C.
ion
the
direct
ary increase■ in noapltals ,harply
ons:
selecti
ing
the
follow
dered
)'
. affect h9splt.al costs, because pa
hip",
roll accou nt&amp; for about two-third, "The r1aee Where I ·wors
The
Saw
el
"Ezeki
and
ware"
.of total hospHal coats. A ten-cent
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an h our incre11e in hospital payAdding color to the occasion
roll wouJd thua be equal in ef•
an outdoor display of typical
wBB
feet to • twenty cent an hour lnarmaments
and model
vehiclea
·
crease in induatry.
Ordnance
3664th
ed
b
the
y
Another advantaa:e of indUJ- 1uppli
G uards.
National
tbe
of
Compa!')'
ls that In producing a product
.
ar­
been
had
y,
which
d11p1a.
The
ction
lines
tomatlcm and produ
�
Saun­
E.
r
Arthu
ST
O
by
ranged
n help to ortwt Jnereased salof a
ary levels. But patients are not ders, included models
iber
30-cal
a
atic,
prOducts bul human beings, and Browi:'lng Autom
a
and
rifle
M•l
a
ne
gun,
machi
hOJ!pital acrvice must be prot
exhibi
on
es
Vehicl
e
r_ifle.
carbin
vlded individually, by other butruck,
an
sho
v
ton
2�
a
p
were
man befnga.
(equlHlent to a machine shop on
wheels), a 2¼1 ton cargo hauling
truck, a jeep and a %, ton truck.
National Guardsmen preaent in•
eluded Captain Owens Roseberry
STO Saunder&amp;, ST5 George Fisher,
ST4 Antholly Durst, ST4 WUllam
8'ttema11t, ST4 Carl Stallings and
PFC Chlrl•s Bas.,,

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VlfllANS "'-IAL
MIIUI COUNTY
, PG■ W- l!IMNC:11 NOW All AVAl'.AII.L

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w.ard hospital con1truction.
COSTS 1:0SE
In th, meanthne,
Mid
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ln­
liO ��en
adeq uate. A lso ....,._ .,.1 still
net
of whet.,_
the
the, Vfflrana Mtimer&amp;.I .,FIHNI
i.t,ffal ..,,.
could be UIH
,.._ Followine enother ..,._
of I bond mue in 1957, tha ,,...
� of the: ....... tal .......,,,.
This, and other matt.en, led to hN a Iona look .t tht:ir ..,..
doubt as to ,eds,
almost 14 years of
whether Meigs County would ever
It was decided that all matun
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h�ve a Veteran's Memorial Hos- ,hould be llraightened out JepJ.
11:1tal, a doubt resolved by the ac- I}· and in 1959 a bill, aponaond
�:n or the voters at the polla on jointly by J . Sherman Porter,
state
� 3/ aenaLor from thi1 district, and
Tllt're is no blame attached lo George Meinhart. Meigs C.Ounty
anyone for the resulting confusion rep�aentative, paned the Ohio
wh1eh followed the election of Le11ulalure giving the Meip Coun­
November 1946. It waa »omething b �emorial Board au�ity to
new. aometbing that only lhe iron uae 1� money for hosp1lal eonatruchon.
of time could am·ooth out.
.
1
legislap
(special
law
new
This
.
There was the fact that a lev 1,
the
or
authority
under
was
lion)
a
ant1 not . buna ursue h.a&lt;J Deen vut·
1'.eq uir•
c:a . Hit: ruv11t:y u, oe raiSt:&lt;1 by a lounty Hoap1l:91 law wlucb
approval.
maJority
a
only
ed
Jt:vy canno� be apenl be, ore u is
:. �
Late l�l!it fall local leaden becouect�, so II wai neCt!IMry to
·- t
o[
mew
n
aa
ekmg
and
way•
. . ae
wait IIDLU lne 10 year intf rval bad
1
�
oo.
upitaJ. ra1sJ.DI funds for the cormn&amp;eti
working
puled uru.d
4rcblteCU were 111• . ...,_H•s · , �
.•
tould 1,e aecumuli.\ed .
�
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building and furniahin&amp; a.ti at
'lhen
there_
·
wu
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the
maije,.
�I
beU-er than flll60.&amp;.N;&lt;lb, w_,. .'1�)..,..-1
.
rmn&amp; cosu ar conac.rucuon the facility. At lint the idea or pu� -· ,·
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nt�asity 01 settb.Jlg we toc�tton l!iUbattiplions waa studied but the
1or a nospita.t, Ule thousand ano county was obviou111ty lacking 1n
une OeU1.W1 lor.ever mung to com, pe n;ons who could make enough
p1_1cue me m,ner. Ann mere wn sizeable donatiohs.
1ouways tne never answered pruOther plan, were 1uuested and
1.Mem ot r.usm11 more money.
discard.ea un lil the plan of aakin&amp;
lRll:0 AND TRIED
On U1e Jut problem, bond issues lor .t ½: mlll levy spaced over a
M«ned to .._ the 1nsww and . on 20 year period was 1uuested, a
lour sep.irate occ.a111ona the issues measure de5igned to rlUie �.were p1aced before the voters. On 000.
e.ic.b occasion they failed to gar­
'lbe Meiga County COmmiuion­
ut:r Ule flcce1sary I).&gt; percent 01 Ute
en, earl.)' tnit yeu, acted. Lo put
\'ote 1or pu&amp;lge. 1· ne ur•t wu for
tbe meaaure on the ballot aL lbe
2 mtl.1111, rne second tor aY.a milla,
pnmary election and appointed a
�ne tnm:I tur 4 mllla ano \he list
riosp1tal Commi!lllion, composed ol
2
to be &lt;Jeieatea in 1807 was for
Dr. tc.aymond Boice, Bernard Fultz.
mitls. AJwa)s, except once, the is­
tal Hmdy and W. 0. Atkllll to
sue recc1voo the majoruy of the
work witb lbe Vel.ecans Mepiorial
VOl.e8 but latlea to gel the � per­
HoapftaJ Board or Trustees. Tbe
cent needed.
measure passed and all that re.
In tho mlddle In "9fy um­
maw la to proceed in an orderly
petgrl was 1he group .t men wtto
manner 111 conall'ucting the hos­
maft up the Veteran,• M.morill
pital.
BNnl of Tn,1Nt1. 5tt up under
tn• Yetwan, MNMrlel Act, the
The Veteran.a' Memorial Fund
board ,.. by law, COfflPGMd of now is about $201 ,000. A total of
11 member-.. 1hr: of whom
'6.300 has been paid in architects
IIWlt be IMffllNn of OM politi­ leea making the fnnd total $201,·
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cal party and tn,. .t ,... othff.
300. 1'be recent bond issue WIii for
Omy three members or the orig­ '235,000, brmgin&amp; the: total of lo­
inal board appomted in ISM by cal funds lo $442,.500. The federal
authority of tne Veteran!! Memor- government under the Hi ll - Bur.
1&amp;1 Act remain on the board. They \OD Acl, will match t:bu with $221,·
are Crill Bradford, Racine, presi­ 250, giving a total of $663,7:K) tor
dent of the board for the last COlll�Uction and furniablngs.
nme years; R. L. Jacobs, Pomeroy
Archihd Harry ••r Nr,,
busmeuman, now vlce-pn&amp;ident;
and H. E. Starkey, Columbi• town­ Whffllnt hat alrHCly -­
over-all plans for thli hoaphel
ship tarmer.
lleCl'etary, Leo which have bean •pproved bJ
l·he original
Vaughan, Pomeroy businessman, tM St... Dtptrtmeftt ef HNlth.
has been in omce aince the board The plan, call for an •timat.cl
was ota:anized. These men have $531,950 for ..,...,al construe
formed Che nucleus around which lion, $54.000 fw llvllt-in furn/II,,
the hospiUal iuue hu revolved for lngs ind lrnpro,emants, and
$77,473 t.r other funalahl,_
the past 14 ye.an.
Four of the orieinal board of lncfudins an vlH'O'CMte ..,_..
trustees have passed away before i"t room.
The spee4 witb which the hos­
they had an opportunity or seeing
i!iel.p County Yolen finally ac­ pital will become an accomplished
cept the h01pital. They were Bart fact, a Memorial, lies In the hinds
Rawling■; and Cbarlea McJtaster, of the men who will handle the
both Middleport businea.smen; E. financing and construdion. The
W. O'Briea, Bedford farmer, and bonds will go on sale at once and
Meigs County the architect has only to complete
J. M. Thorntctn,
health officer, who recently pass­ detailed plans and ask for bids.
But, until the ho1pital is COB•
ed away.
Members of the original board slructed, furnished, and in use,
who have reaigned are J. M. alar­ the Meigs County Veterans Memor­
tin, Manning D. Weblte'r, Alfred ial Trustees and the H08pital Com•
Elberfeld an.d Omar Bayes. Dr. mission will share t.b.8 .ruponaibH­
fta,ymond Boice, who wa.s appoint­ ity to assure people of Meige Col.la­
ed to fill the ncancy caused by t, their money is well ap,enL . '
No completion it.ti! haa: been an,­
the death of Mr. ,Rawlings, also
nounced.
haa resigned.
Present memben, in addJtion to
WOULD MPGEll
Ulose named above, are David 0.
BOSTON UPI- Nortbeul Air.
Jenkins, Edward Thomas, Uen'ry
Cla,worthy, Theodore Beed, Jr., lines and Trans World Airline,
Roy Betzing and Donald Brewer. announced today they will merge
For several year&amp; the Veterans' if permission can be obtained
Memorial HospJtaJ Tru,tees foqght !rom the Civil Aeronautics Board �
what was a futile battle. In 1956 enc.I the Securities llnd EJ!;chanee
over $200,000 Jiad accumulated ln Commission.
tbe , eounty treuury fof" the VeterNOT OUT OF LINE
an's Memorial.
DAYTON, 0. UPI-An orficla.\,
The HUI-Burton Aet was passed
In . Congress making matching or the Eli Ully Drue Co., Monday
funds available tor hoapltal con- night denied drug ptioes were
structlnn, 50 cents of iederal mon• out of line and aaJd II wa, time
ey for every dollar raised locally. to answer queaUou arllin1 from
'Ibis made the $200,000 in the the Senate's invUti&amp;atinl of tbe
oowl� tuuuey worth $300,DOD to- lwtUlll)'.

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STUDENT KILLID
DENNISON, 0. UPJ-Rl,hard
R. Crupe, 18, a junJor at Canton
Leh111an .High School, wae killed
in an automobile cralh here t�
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Help Hospitals
• e Other
Hosp1·tal Cost1.:u,_ Lik
h
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Exp�es, H� Climbed H. g ,� ��- ��� � s� -� Give Good Care

IIER UP?
CLEVELAND UPI-The Retail
Be\ler•Ke Dealers Assn. said to­
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day the price or beer here will
probably go up five cents a bottle
I eoon. A price rise of one cent a
bottle was put into effect imme•
dlately. The increa11e follows a
wh olesale • price rise .

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the aprroval May 3 of the bond issue which assures
With
constru�tion o a 4 1 -hed bo�pital, 14 years of frustratiori and
disappointment, and sometimes conrusion , has ended for a
small group of local men and women who had dedicated them.
selves to the job of securing an adequate ho,pltal facility for
Meigs county.
It wa� year:'! this fall when Meigs county voters, in a
bu,rst of pafliQtic gratitude, voted a levy to construct a Mem­
onal to Meigs equnfA, -soldiers who had fallen in all wars. The
memory of WorR1(War I I and its grim toll of the young men
of the county was still fresh in the minds of the voters and the
Iev:y, � extend over a 1 0 year period, was voled by a rarge
maJonly.

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Whitt lln.111•flnlllhtd l\eo!i� ma,­
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tr- and boupriq,
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With. the approva1 o 1 lh e I evy, 1
co11Iu&amp;10n arose u to how to use
the money. 11 waa paned under
lhe Veterans ' Mefi:'orial Act which
�mpowered counu�s t.o \·o� lev1ea to erect memonals to their war
dead. But, on the issue placed on
the b�llot, the word '"hoapital" ilad
I been 1nse�ed, a word that had �t
111 lhe Veteralll Memorial
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1 refer to Edison Hobstetter.
It i1 routine on normal l&gt;C&lt;::U·
ions to consult with the person
when a tribute or note or oornmendation is lo be made about
him. In thia case it baa not been
done. Mr. Hobstetter would have
said, ..Let it go:"
Many people do not want to
let ll roo.
Mr. Hob8tetter had reason to be
ptoud of havln&amp; chairmaned a
1946 c;,;-IPmittee that obtained a
buae rb.Jjorlty for a tax levy toward , ;ieterans' memorial that
w11 a�_JOled to be . a ho111pital. He
wo�e6''ln cooperation with abt;,ut
20 �opl� fr� all ov:er the coun1
ty ;jel� •�thtl story.
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J94G �lbirl fallt.d

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By Chester L. Tauehlll
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A lot of folk• had a hand in persuading 54 per cent of the
voters on May 3 to say "yes" to a ½ mill bond issue for the
111&gt;w ;,.,sured Meigs County Veterans' Memorial Hospital.
One man, however, deserves special recognition. No better
tl!ne than now, In this issue commemorating National Hospital
Week; could be devised to pay public respect to him.

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Easily converts to hetl. Beautyresl seat.
tufted back. tapered legs, storage box .
Choice of five colors.

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HIDE-A-BED by SIMMONS

Potluck Event
Featured Ry
Special Speaker
Cla••

Pomeroy's Edison Hobstetter
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The outin&amp; was held at the home
of Mr. 10Q Mra, Milton Houdaahelt
wilh , the fOllo,ring. present: Mr.
aQd Mn. Wendell Gerlach and
Mike, S uqn and Steven, Mr. aod
Mn. Herma n Jttneald, Mr. and Mn.
Ruben co m na and Debbie, Mr. and
MM! • Joe &amp;'-'o•
.QOINI .,, Debb"le an d Hope.
&amp;tr, and Mr:i BIid Wil10n. Mr. and
.Mn. Norm.,,n Yeauger, Mr. and
liri. Hora� Abbott and Dannie,
RoJer and Vic�le.

SAVE MORE THAN EVER on MATTRESSES &amp; CONVERTIBLES

B■autyrtst

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A wiener rOial was held Tues­
day evenin8 . by the Homebuilden
class of the Middleport Church of
Chrilt. Rev Fred l Gardner, putor of the c hurch gave the bleuing
prec� ing the meal.

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Church Class
�olds Outing At
Ho udashelt Home

Mn. Leonard .Van 'Meter, Steven
Le6nard and Brenda, Mr. and Mn.
Da.n Whitt. •nd Barlnra, Mr. and
ijra:. W-illlA' ffl trbeser and Debbie.
Mr. end Mn. Willard Boyer and
Brenda and BJi-ry, Mr. and Mn.
Roger Phillipi, '; Rita and Randy,
:an. Wallace Q:r'tdlord and Neda.
· Rev. and ·M.l'li. Gardner, Mrs.
Cl•rence U'fl'll,", Mrs. Richard Oil·
er and steyen 11nd Ricky, Mr. and
Mr,. Rafmond Cole and Raeanh,i
it\d Oavl'd. Beverly and Neda Ho)­
daihelt aa&amp; 1wo gue■LI,· Ruth Ann
F.dWarda ari4 Sharon Hoschar.

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Approximately 50 memoers and guests attended the vper•
alion forward rugbl held recenuy by Henuocl&lt; lirove Grange.
Tne program wtuc.b was i.n the 1orm of an amateur hour,
opened w1w group SIJl&amp;ing ot America and the pledge to the
!Jag. A welcome and me meaning of "Operauon •1&gt;rward"
was given by µ,o .Story, wonhy master, fquowed by the song,

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The first meeting of the new
year for the Love. Joy Circle of
Jo' lrst
the M iddleport
Bl!jlist (
Church waa held et the home o!
their chalrman, Mrs Edlson Baker
Tuesday evening,
The meeting opene d with pray•
er by Mra. J. M. Archer and the
followln&amp; committee heads were
named by the chairman: Program
Mn. Charle• Lewla; Project, Mu.
Tony Fowlftr, Mrs. Cecil Bradbury
and Mrs. John Kaufr; W hite Cro&amp;S
Guest night was held by the
Bennett; Secretary,
Priscilla Circle of the First Bap­ Mrs. Cherie&amp;
Mn. Fr-ank Cheetebre w· Devotions
tist Church of M iddleport When
Mi1111 Sylvia McMaaler; ' Treasurer,
the group met at the home of
Mrs. Richard Hovatter for their Mn. Joe Wilton ; Love Gift, Mrs.
and Reading,
B. F. Parmalee
M11y meeting.
Archer.
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M
J.
Mra
Mn. Harold Thomaa chalrman
Project, for the year were
dl1cu11ed with plana made to
place Secret Place magazi11es in
ho�pital,, to make Cancer p;,ds,
aae11t In the work or the Week
day Rellglo_ua Education program
and lo help with local mission
proJcctll when needed.
The meeting clo1cd with prayer
.. •tlPDII M&lt;IIJDU&gt;&lt;
by Mra. Bennett and a reeding
Mr. and Mn. John LewJ■ and "Man 'a Heart HH Secret
of Fmd­
l!ion of Belpre vltited Sunday with ln&amp; a Belter World" · by Mn.
M r. and Mn. Lloyd l larrl111.
Bradbury.
Mr. and Mn. Richard Ward ud
D1.1rlng the social hour Hfler
son, Ricky of Ravenawood apent the meeting
a 1:1alad l'OUrse was
Sunday afteri1 1JOn with Mrs. Jam• served to Mrs. Ramon Grin,, Mrs.
ca Murray.
Fowler, Mrs.
Mrs.
flrildhury,
Mr. 1ind Mrs. Edgar Wolfe spent Kaufl, Mrs 81:'nnell, Mrs. Lewis
the weekond with their da ughter Mrs. Wil1on, Mrs.
Art'l1er und
and aon-ln•law, Mr. and Mn. Janet Baker and Myrta Wilson,
Carol Marlin In Rind, W . Va.
&amp;ueats.
Mrs. Jame1 Pullen left IHl
Sunday for Poplar Blurr, Mo., to
vialt with her mother. Mn. Eli·
ubeth Arnold. She will aho vl1it
with her 1randrhother, Mn. Alice
Mohan who celebrated her lOlll
birthday yelterday.
Mr. and Mrs, Sidney RuHe)l
of Glouater vlalted over the week
end wllh her father, Rue Tucker•
man and other relaUYe■.
Mr. and Mra. Jack NPff 1and
chlldren of Ravenawood visited
retenlly with Mr. and Mra. Roy
Stan1bury.
Mn. Dwl,u:ht Wallare I• ill at
• SlmmoM - the world'■ large1t bedding maker - cooperated
brr home with III vlr1111.
u1 a nd other "key dealers" In America, to bring yoi, the
with
Mr,. William �ilatl'r and l'hll­
·eatest monoy-1aving ■ale In our hl1tory. Only month, of tllreful _
dren Su11n and BIiiy were, in
Parker■burg Monday.
► Jnnin J and carload purchau, could make these ama1i111 bed·
Mr. and Mra . .f'red Gibb• Jr.
ding bargain, po11ible. Shop • • . compare the low prices yourself!
apent the weekend with Mr. and
Save now...buy now...you may never ,.. 1uch an opportunity again.
Mr1. Georre Circle ol St. Al•
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Weekend 1ue111 of Mr. and
Mn. Ernenon Jones and family
were Mr. tnd M n. Carlton Fitch
and 1on1, Toledo. Mra. Fitch waa
a Paae al the l.&gt; AR State Co11rer•
I .OW I.OW PRICE
ent'e recenlly held In Cleveland
ti w1u Sharon Jonea, d1111hter of
lhe Jone,. Shuon , a 1tudent at
OU waa alao a weekend iUHt with
her P•nnla.
A !11 an dout for .� 1 )•11' :1ml \'alue! J-h� "'lll■rl new
Mr. and Mr•. Charle. Neal 111d
fhrnl h:1sC' 1md t u rtt•cl b11 ·k romforhblc e,-,autyrHt
rrandton, Perry -i,,enl Monday In
C ' u�hf ans. Availa bll' i n suhPe, (:Olorful tweeds. Re­
Columbo,.
mcmhC'r PVt'ry 1�ide•a·bed i· � a aof.a with • ,guNl
Mr. and Mrs. r..arry Lewi, of
ro11111 ins-ide. 0 :&gt;&lt;'n.� into c1 Simmons bed for two
Bellelontaine were recent vial­
bt•ddini,: in pl.ice.
lor, of Mr. and Mr,. Elwood Le­
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Mr. ind Mn. Marcu1 Cotllnl•
ham who have been here becau1e
of tilt- lllnen and death of her
111l1ler, Mr,. Marth.a Hamm, left
lhla week for tht!lr ho1ne in Sara1ola, Fla.
Mr. and Mra. E.arl Bole of Cln .
clnnatl "l•lled Mo11d 1y and Tufll·
day with Mr. and Mra. Frank
Murray and mother, Mr■. Ea,le
Trlchler.

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Observance Of Operation Forward Night

You may have wondered why
so man y questions are aaked when
you are admitted to the hospital
-not only your name and ad­
dress, but your birthdate, birth­
place and other questions. The
reason is that this is the start of
the medical re&lt;'ord of your hoa­
pital stay-and its very important
that it be idenm.i as yoW' re•
cord, and yours alOne. U you are
admitted to the hospital agaln
your new record will be added to
this previous record.
Your record is made up of many
reports from people you have
seen in person and from expert.I
behin d the scenes:
•Preliminary diagnosis on ad·
mission.
*Your symptoms In your· present illness.
• Your medical history, includ­
ing family medical history_
•Findings in your phy1lcal el·
aminatlons on admiision and dur,
ing your stay.
•Orders for tests and treat­
ments in special departments of
the hospital, such as laboratoty
and x-ray and reports or the re­
sults.
•Orders for drugs and for the
'type of diet you need.
• Progress notes during your
stay.
"Reports of treatments carrjed
out from the simplest sllch II
"sat u p in chair'' to the detailed
record of a surgical operatiun.
•oJagnosis al the time of dls­
t'harge.
medic"I
Wi1h advances in
science. and. the increase in the
number of st?rvlces which make
more
diagnosis 11nd treatment
precise and more eUective, · the
medical record has become in­
creasingly importan t , and increas­
ingly complex.
Your doctor and other physi­
cians who examine you write or
si.gn records of your history,
physical examinations, and pro­
gress notes. They also · write or•
ders for the record. If you have
surgery, for example, the opera­
tion ia reported in complete: de­
.procedurn
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M rs Howard Roush, Mrs.
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Mr. and :\lr:s Holl y ONeal anr1 John H oorf'. M rs Norm.11n Weyf'n- Wet k this year-"Tt'Le Hospitalrh1ldr-en of 1'h1· l'la1ns and M r mil ler al1e11ded 1he luncht&gt;on for �fan} Hands and Many Skills"and Mn Ci]I i ll• drnan of f)f'•tt·h girl s.ecntt h•ader:. 1 11 Al h1•11s on a�rves to remind U.!1 that hospih1l11
are people
lhe people who are
Fork werr Sundar dinnN gue�h Monday.
I patients, and the dedicated people
or :\11�• rn·dit W i l l u nrt daugh
Miss Alic-£' Eu ler iit1l•n&lt;lf"d t h (' w ho care for them. No matter how
ter.
bactal•llreale service at Hacine large and impre&amp;11ive the ho.spital
Jt&gt;ffinf' F,dmn was t he S.i l ur Sunday cvl'nin,
bu1' Id ins, no ma1ter how Yarious
,-_;::;..___;;.___;_ ,;;;_...;._..;:;;.;;______=;..a;aaa;;a., and curnphcated the equipment,
the&lt;e can be no ho,pltal care without the people lo perform the teaks
to meel ea� human need.
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half workers in our hospitals to•
day, and their number and their
varied skills are M.eadily increas
ing each ye11r. Lei's lake a look at
this expandi11g hospital field, in
which lht&gt;se many hands 11nd many
�kills are at work.
When we talk about the nearly
Ii.BOO hospi 1als in the United
States, we're talking about a tre­
mendoua variety of institutions,
which can be defined in a great
number of ways. One of the way,
We cab loo;k,at th ho91tltal fiel&lt;I
J11 to )1y 1 •�at k r.nib of patients
do our hMpitalll eare for!"
An� the way 'we UIU�ll,y an1wer
this qae,tJon f1 to ■■Y that there

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Voluntary hoapltlb predpmln- �icea, altd lh ;acl/.tition it does
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cared 10, e1ch yelr-"lllore than m,ndqua 'll'O.iib 1'tlch l\aJ jal&lt;•n· for people bu jnmu'iJ; ........nd,
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e l y ho- two-thirds of all admiuions are• place wlifun -ea�h of the IP,llarite t�at the huml&gt;e:r·.'o f
dls
for
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pltala, or tuihci,c(jjo,t, hosplta!A- to these bo1p1tal1. The �•te and aervl�_r ht rrowth e&gt;f Ult Cllni- , whom thinp tin be dOne hu Jn­
or 'for '))aUehts or a particular aa:e local a:overnmtntal ho1pit1la ac- cal ll�hfon:, for e�miite, whe� creased; and th�, that Inflation
a:roup, auch II chllclren't hMpltals count for 20 percent 4f all admla- teat■ ind 1tiljlle1 wh �h - r e fPU·,1 '1"fetta the ho.11plU1l ju1t aa It af­
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.nd geriatric lnituutioni.
,, iiitit�· feels you.
1ion.a, while the prtlptietary and tine � Wf!le only 1ie �
When we l�k at hOIP,itala from federal hoapital4 �ccou,:J for 7 of
----�--pl'oj�ta I deq_ e ••� -thta point of view, we find that the and 6 »er �nt rettteCti"�lt,
Payro11 coats .account for ttie,
genera ) hospItI- 1s pre•
uom 1na te In
'We 1hotild point OUt li e- that ••
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-eater. ru.�
�.t Of lhe lnl:...,
r.-, ae_ bl
number, for lhey account for 81 mo1t of our lJ�itils ffl �ltected tao 1hort-term
ho1pll1ls. ln 19'6,
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PQr cent of all hospitals, or .aboui
��a go y-ernl"a: board of · eommun- the 1vera.1e itay ln these hotpitall! -�
by
4 out of ft. The lariest single are up ity leaders wfw -accept die fina.l re- er11e. co,t per ,ta.v in the volun•
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of apeeialty hospitals 11 formed by spon1ibillty tor the o�atlon of w•• ��
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and the aven&amp;e �
the PsyChlatrk hospitals.
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.Per piK.leat _per cJ•y was $l0. �IP':
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each year, the predomln1mce o r the t. heThmedical 1taff, to whom they wu about � o1 wbicb '4!Ji was J..u. , W,Mf
,UPJ., LT.;M�y I
general ho.11pltal la even greater, delegate rc1pOnslbltlty f(Jf provid- for payroll and $6S for other colts, uemtu!rlllt · i1 ii e· 1il
e,u0Uc1tla
ror 95 per cent of all admissionl'I Ing high quality medical care, they lncludlng 1uppllea and equipment. were privately convinced today
each year are to the aeneral hos• appoint the
admlnl1tr1tor, to
ly 1 951, ulth an 1ver1.. lflV that the summit conference nare­
pit.all. ln 1� there were 23.7 Jllil• whom they delegate respOnaibilily
of 1., day, and en _...,... per up may have robbed the GOP of
lion admissions to our nation's hos• ror the df1tctive and efficient manlta cherithed "pe,ce" Issue for
diem coat of $29.14, tll• ■
pltala, an Increase of more than 8 asement of the hospital. The gov
coat ,.r stay wa1 alJMlt $216. the 1960 c1mp1l1n.
miUion over UM6.
erning board memben ierve with- Th• cost tuppllN, �ulpment,
Moat Democrats and all ltept1bAnothar w-r to look at our
out pay: they meet regularly to and oth"° non1Nyrolj •xpHIN, Ileana, concerned over the blow
hotpft1l1 11 to clnarfr- them ac•
ffNl lr19 to wh. "'"' a nd .,.,. review and act upon the hospl lu l ' s had not -.ulte doubl ed at "$IS; to U. S. prestige in Pari1, main•
program and pollciea.
but th• ,.,,on co1tl had nHrly talned a united front and refraln­
,tts th.m. LMktd at thl• wey,
ed from public critlcilm whlle
trlplN,
hours
rl,lng to $131,
dedicate
additional
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th•re are th"" me lor .,.u,.
of
aervlce
to
work
on
comEleenhower was still
Preaident
rlaing
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Also contributi
th. voh,nt•rv hosplt1f.. th• fOV•
auigned
Paris
lttees
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the
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and
worker,
number
of
p,o,.
ttt.
iftd
trnment hotpltal,,
apeclal projectJJ and problems. The sonnel cost.a has been the reducBut their off-the-record com•
prlehry hotplt1l1.
turn, la a self- tlon in the avtrage workweek in mj)ntr ahowed the matter waa de•
More than half of our hoepltals medical staff, in
-about 3,IK&gt;O of th@m are Yolun- governin g body which meeb reg- hospitals. In HM5, less than 2 per velop.ng into a major political jg.
tary ho1p\tal1 operated by church ularly and haa it1 own cOmmittees cent of hospltal1 reporting In an sue. Behind the acenes, politicians
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groups or by nonprofit aaaocla• to review varloua aapecta o med. American Hospital Association sur- were matlna: thf!lir own hard-eyed
to vey had a workweek of 40 hours c1lcul1tions of the effect on the
l,
and
the
hospita
tlon1: moat of theae are gene ral l ea! care in
deadmlnllltra�lve
the
with
work
or leM. By 19MI, 80 per cent of ho1- Demoet'ils and on Vice Prealh01pit1l1. 'nle next lara:eat ltt;J�P
11 formed by the 2,200 covettUnent parlments of the hospital (or bet- ,pit1\1 had a 40;bour . ,, workweek , dent Riehatd M. Nixon, 'the prob­
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· and 2 per cent had- treduef!ld, ;lhelr able GOP pre1ldential nominee.
ho1pltal1. SJx per eent ,, ofi ,11 1 hOSt ter patient care.
One worried Republic,n said,
TM •ff l'V of many hand, a nd workweek to less than 4Q hours.
pltal11 are opetaled by· tbe fedJral
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Democrala ■re trying to put
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The
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membere
for
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tolnt costs IA e11pecially great for hos• on a 'united front' now. But
armed servlcea, for veteran,, and PNPI• th,n •
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pltab, not only hecause of their they're going to hit u1 later 1
tor other apeclal purpo1e1 : and 27 to hMPltal,, Ne:•u•• hotplta
round-the-clock services but be- charging that "It all adds up to I
per cent are oi,erated by state and earto can do MOr• ffr
local government. The stale hos- Pl• thin awr Nfor•. Tha In- cause payroll is such a large comert11ad u11- of hotplt•I • out• ponent of coat,. When we hear of
pltals are chiefly p1yehlatrlc In
NtehK tha lncrN•• In tht ,.,. a riae In Industry payrolls, we ac1tllutlon1.
'T'he ho1pltal1 owned or operate(! ulatton. Let'• leok •1 Jome fl,-. cept the fact that the rise will be
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renected In the cost of the proby local governmei,.ta are a mixed UNI for the ,.,twa ,-,l ed,
In 19M, tor every hundred per- duct; ln horpitals the Impact of a
iiroup, chlefly general hospitals:
1ome are flnaneed from taxes for 1on1 In th'e population; ther'e were payroll rlee on costs Is twlce as
the care of Indigent patients, whlle three more admissions to the hos great II it would be In motJt man·
others aorve the whole commun- pltal than In 19-lff; and this in- uracturlnp: lndu1tries.
Hoapllal1 face another dl iflcul­
lty and function ln a wa)' similar treaae In 1dmlulona was ronfln@d
to the "oluntary ti.Oapltal1, depend• to thort- if!lrm nontcderal hosplt- ty, too, as compared to Ind ustry.
Moat industriea can 1t1ndardize
Ing only in part on tans for 1up- al1-whlch IN predominantly th@
port. The remalnlnJ 1G per cf!lnt of eommunlty hMpltala of the nation. their produds, and with standU'di­
our. hospltall are. proprietary In- hl 1858. the number or adml11ions zatlon It 11 pouible to Increase
atltutlons, operated by lmllvlduala, to the short-term voluntary hosplt- productivity throu,h autom1tion
partner1hlP1, or �orpor1tlon1 for 111 alone Wat !'{lore th11n the total and improved effi cieney, Hotlpllala,
of all adnUulon1., to h()spiLlla of too , use · new method, to Cll.t eoaia .
every •lt lnd of owner,hlp and ter• In the hoapital aerYlcea \Vhieh 10
on behind the 1cenes, •• In th�
vlce, In 1N8.
New Nl'Ylee and new exp1h1lon1 buaJftfs,_ off,�, In, food pnpa:r!tl�n :
of 11rvlc1111 already ln operation, and plant operation, and in 10me
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have come eo fut 11 to defy the laboratory proceduru
IBut ho1pit11l c•re i• a lel'tlce,
da.t1•11thertrs. IBut hert's a veey
1imple example of expansion, b11- not a product; .it can nner be
f!ld on data tor a list of ultded st■ ndarlaed completely, eV(!:n be-,
typea of h�pltal aervlce1 reported hind the acenea. No paUent'a c11e
by thf!I 1hort-term nonredel"ll hos- cen f!lver be 1a1)eled "roullnf!I" unti1 after hit dlacharre.
pltala.
The antlJ1U1nt chalt-.. ,.
Jn IIMe, these ho1i,ltal1 aYetiled:
the
hleplt1I h te tnMt tht ..
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montl hr t1Nt hltlNttt •uoll"
lar oervleoa per hotpllal, 11Nt 'l!1oot
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large hotpitala, where , death 11 a
dally vlilit&lt;,r, '.nurse, leam not to
form attachments for particular
pa,iel)ta. .
In sltllll hoapilals there is a dlffererit _ )'•latio.nshl p between . paUeni:s �- n�es. At Mel is G en er•
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atmosphere iSJ noted on the part of Fren7h and Leona Cleland, with
the nursing staff of 19 persons.
Henrietta Ruttencutter a graduate
nurse.
In charge of the nurses at the
hospilal is RN Emma Adams, di•
Practicai nurses are Amanda
rector of nurse,. Relll'.istered nur- Murray, Georgia Fraley. •art.ha
se• employed .at the hospital are Gilmvre, Ferne Hayman, Margret•
Dorothy Caldwell, Phyllis Knopp, ta Roush, Mabel Tracy, Viola
Ela 1e Cross, Jean Wright, Jennie Yeauger and Jean Taylor. Juanita
Barrett
Patricia Jones, Edna Ratllff is a nurses aid,
--- --Slack were nominated for preai• eral of Raymond Wintel'tl, Fair
dent and vice pt'esident for 1900- Plains, W. Va.
I 61. All memben were named to
Mr. and "Mrs. D. W. Roush of
the members.hip committe:? which Chillicothe, called on Mrs. Maud
will be open until the July me&lt;.t- Johnson and 1i1ter, J&lt;ate Picke111.
Ing. Prer;ent were Miu Carroll
Sunday guest.I at the Jl[ne1
• Marsaret Cottrill, Mn. Sinclair: Quick home included Mr. and Hra.
Mrs. Slack, Ann Shields, and two Eddie Chapman, Columbw; Mr1.
a:uests, Metty Theia sand daughter, Mildred Chapman and childreq of
Patty Ann.
U!tarl Fall and Mr. and Mn. Gor•
Jack Duffy, president, presided don West and dauabters, Dorcas.
at the recent meeting of the Jr. �r. and Mn. Herbert Zeiher of
Firemen at the Ylllage hall. Five Columbus were recent guests ol
_ m�mbera �f the Racine Jr. Fire• his father, Henry Zeiher.
.m en were guests, Philip Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lisle and
J?e Brinker, Bill Elwood, Bob Es- children spent a weekend in Col
8mgto11 and Thorlif Bentz. One umbus with Mr. and Mn. Johll
were member, Bob Sylvester, was Cro'lks and daughten.
accepted. Members attending were
Mr. ·nd Mn. Gilbert Beegle and
Willie Guinther, Bobby Harden
,Dave Hendrix, Dale Hubbard , Rog '. children, Fairborn, spent a week
er Hubbard, Eddie Moore, Steve end with her parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
Shane, Roger Slack, Junior Stowe Ernest McBride.
Hiss · Mary Molden of Pomeroy
Bill Moore, Jsck Duffy
Butch
Lisle . Jim Lisle, Bob wn 'lis Buck spent a week with her grandmoth­
Wlllis and three members �f the er, Mrs. Mary Hubbard.
Danold E. Pickens, of the Mme
Ladies Aupiliary, Ann Lee Wat.
HiN�IETTA
kfns, Phyllis Hendrix nnd Ada Craft Baae at Charleston, s. C ,
Two ol 11e1r:1 Gel\eJ'1l'1 ilunee in that flt.Id" sb2 said.
vjs1te,;I his wife Rita, and Jtis P¥·
Slack.
11re Jea� WriOt il14 HentJ�'t.ta J •. ·A.n,,.,aml.teur ''star &amp;"2ef'' Mrs.
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Mr, and Mrs. Sam Picken11.
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A Fireman's Fair wall plan�• I U\lr; _.and Mn. BJU Capehart and
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unusal hobby' oi avocation.
for !une 23_ -2.'5 when th� Syracl.ise 1 Ion, Marvin, Columbus. visited his
gJaSlf's.
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�dies Auxthary of the Volunteer mother, Mrs. Alice Capehart.
ltlr'- Ruttencutter, who resides
Two
,tars
of
particular int.}rest Fire Department met in the village
in Mason, W. Va., waS told once
Frank Clr."k and son of Toronto
recently by a" doctor· she should to her are Orion in the south­ �all recently. Tho fair will be held spent a weektnd with Mr. and Mrs .
have been a physicist. Her read• eastern (winter) aky i n the con- m the grade school auditorium Thomas Cl,u k Sr,
ing, and she does a lot, is direct­ 11tel11tion ot Pises. The other la and on the echool grounds. More
ed. largely · toWard 11ciehtific dis­ "Fomalhaut" 1 brilliant red star details will bo announced later.
couraea dealing mainly In astron- of great magnitude in the aouth­ Sylvia Zwilling, presideni,, preside�n s.ky.
ed at lhe meeting. Committees
my.
named were: Fair planning: Carrle
. "In the field of nuclear -,hysics
Sinclair, chairman, and Verna Mac
I know what they're talking about
Salaer, Phyllis Hendrix and Jane
but I'm not up to the abstract
Teaford. Soliciting: Sylvia Zwillmathematical comlllltatlons used
ing, Evelyn Moore, Phyllis Hendrix
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Slack, Carrie Sinclair Cressa
SQUAD CALLEO
A surprise .J:10use-warming was Jenkins, Verna ;11ac Salse'r, Irene
The Syracuse emergency squad hold honoring
.Mrs. Carroll Norris Cundiff and Ann Lee Walkins.
w11 called at 10:30 p. m. Satur­ when
the Syracuse Home DemonS-Sl!l. Ernest Theiss returned to
take
Mra. Tom Hayman to stratlon
day to
Council met at her new Okinawa and A-2c Charles Theiss
the Melga General Hoapltal. She home. Members
presented he·r to Spain alter 30-day leaves spent
was thought to be. suffering from with
a brass planter. Attending here as a rci;ult of the death of
food poisoning.
were Mrs. Herman London, Mrs. their step-father, Gilbert Sinclair.
Rob�rt Hartlen, Mrs. Donald CotMr11. Virginia Molden Rice, JackAID IN TREATING OTHIRS
trill, Mr&amp;. Alpha Cottrill, Mrs. A. \'". son, Mich., recently visited with
Ju1t aa the record, already on Essington
of Racine, Mrs. Harry her mother. Mrs. Mary Hubbard.
ule may aid your physician in Bailey of
Minersville, Mrs. Jo?ln
Mf, and Mn. Ola Blake, Sum­
carina: for you, your diagnoais, Sauvaae, l'drs.
Harold Smith, VCrs. meraYille, W. Va., recently visited
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treatment. and progre19 will be Vir.gd
Teafonl, Mr"s. Herbert Pat· k• his llllter, Ada Slack, and family.
an aid to other phyalcian1 caring er, Mrs. Uada
Ferrell and :.tn.
Mrs. Maud Branch, Columbus,
for patienlll with 1l111H•r condi• Arthur Sylvester.
spent
a recent weekend with her
tlons. Today the record of a sin•
MiH EIE!anor Carroll was ho.e- mother, Mrs. Mattie Springer.
ale operation may be more exten• teas to 8 recent
meetii,.g or the SyMrs. Oshel Childers an� son,
sive than the record of • lengthy racuse Garden Club
al the villqe Gre1ory, and Don Miller, Colum.
■lay In the days before the new halJ. Mn. Ad�
Slad:, pre■ldent, bu,, Mrs, Harry Miller and child­
road1 to recoyery. To make sure presided. FiYe members
and two ren and Hugh Donohew, Great
tbat evf!lry single report from 111 gue
answe ed roll call. Membera Bend were Sunday guests of Mr.
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the variou, teats and procedurea .[ ■r.e requeited
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$1 Into :the • and Mn. Llge Shields.
l1 completed and Included that treasury before the June
meeUn1,
Mr. and Mre. Howard Carpenter
records ,re' Identified and filed M�•- Carrie Sinclair and
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so lhat they can be rapid! locited at an, time, that eac� rf!I•
cord la J ndex_ed according to dla1no.ala, operations, 'etc., req�lree
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The imP,ression that a patient
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f@llnwing a pertod 1pent
m the hospital is uaualb' �ne impreaeJQ.n made bY the nurses, the
memlters of' the hoapltal staff who
are cloae,t to the patienta. '
ln lar*e'"hQ1pitals ttiere 11 a teriden &lt;1' "" J\_W'Sel to ·be Jmpenonal
and their -jatienl!I come ·to recard
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Lau&lt;el Gnni• oblerved Oper1v
lion F9r,oyd nl,rht Saturday utMr. and Mn. CharlH Chap. ing ··Buu��AI''. JI . the theme. Of­
man of Columbu.1 were dinner l li�kl• Of, .ftle �na l,ai;nber Co.
gueah ,t Jarrot Bobo's Sunday. Athena pre,enttd a mm on hom­
Mr. Chapman spoke- at Columbhi ea alltl · materials, The lecturer
Cha.PP.I followi11g Sunday School conduc W&lt;I I proatam or readin&amp;s
aonU, ·a'hd 'l•'tf\u. ,'- l)olluct dint'es.
•nd renewed old_ �cqu
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unlb"ut aiHlounce 'tht b
aon. Maternal grandparents are Radekln, Mr1. Nellie Vale and
I Mr. and MF•· Ralph namer, VP- Mn. P1:l'li Keeton.
Dayton la
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Mr. and 1'1.ra. John Holliday en� 1pllll'lifi1 a 'week with her brotb·
tertained with a tu rkey dinner er Jarratt and wife.
Sunday .
1'&amp;L AV[V, knel UPI-Sen ,
�� '-�- Ge'? I� , c,o}Utl·' WU�t,,,· "1i1!rii�t ' 'l&gt;'Ark. ,nived
a 1-reat de-al of bungling. Khrush­ hert ·Monda). for a 16-hour vl1lt,
chev h11 mouaetrapped UB. Our in(]uijihl I l\'leetin&amp; with kl'■ell
Prhbe "Miql1ter David BenG:Jrlon.
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M rs Howard Roush, Mrs.
The theme or National Hospital
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Mr. and :\lr:s Holl y ONeal anr1 John H oorf'. M rs Norm.11n Weyf'n- Wet k this year-"Tt'Le Hospitalrh1ldr-en of 1'h1· l'la1ns and M r mil ler al1e11ded 1he luncht&gt;on for �fan} Hands and Many Skills"and Mn Ci]I i ll• drnan of f)f'•tt·h girl s.ecntt h•ader:. 1 11 Al h1•11s on a�rves to remind U.!1 that hospih1l11
are people
lhe people who are
Fork werr Sundar dinnN gue�h Monday.
I patients, and the dedicated people
or :\11�• rn·dit W i l l u nrt daugh
Miss Alic-£' Eu ler iit1l•n&lt;lf"d t h (' w ho care for them. No matter how
ter.
bactal•llreale service at Hacine large and impre&amp;11ive the ho.spital
Jt&gt;ffinf' F,dmn was t he S.i l ur Sunday cvl'nin,
bu1' Id ins, no ma1ter how Yarious
,-_;::;..___;;.___;_ ,;;;_...;._..;:;;.;;______=;..a;aaa;;a., and curnphcated the equipment,
the&lt;e can be no ho,pltal care without the people lo perform the teaks
to meel ea� human need.
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half workers in our hospitals to•
day, and their number and their
varied skills are M.eadily increas
ing each ye11r. Lei's lake a look at
this expandi11g hospital field, in
which lht&gt;se many hands 11nd many
�kills are at work.
When we talk about the nearly
Ii.BOO hospi 1als in the United
States, we're talking about a tre­
mendoua variety of institutions,
which can be defined in a great
number of ways. One of the way,
We cab loo;k,at th ho91tltal fiel&lt;I
J11 to )1y 1 •�at k r.nib of patients
do our hMpitalll eare for!"
An� the way 'we UIU�ll,y an1wer
this qae,tJon f1 to ■■Y that there

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1IOSPITAL
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Barnitz, Ca roL Criswe ll, ana Piu11rie Hysell, oltlce
ttiie,iu," �-d 09ndltlon, , flee mllnager; Mrs.
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Voluntary hoapltlb predpmln- �icea, altd lh ;acl/.tition it does
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number
J94�lflls
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til�io,tion
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patients
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total
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numhcr
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cared 10, e1ch yelr-"lllore than m,ndqua 'll'O.iib 1'tlch l\aJ jal&lt;•n· for people bu jnmu'iJ; ........nd,
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e l y ho- two-thirds of all admiuions are• place wlifun -ea�h of the IP,llarite t�at the huml&gt;e:r·.'o f
dls
for
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pltala, or tuihci,c(jjo,t, hosplta!A- to these bo1p1tal1. The �•te and aervl�_r ht rrowth e&gt;f Ult Cllni- , whom thinp tin be dOne hu Jn­
or 'for '))aUehts or a particular aa:e local a:overnmtntal ho1pit1la ac- cal ll�hfon:, for e�miite, whe� creased; and th�, that Inflation
a:roup, auch II chllclren't hMpltals count for 20 percent 4f all admla- teat■ ind 1tiljlle1 wh �h - r e fPU·,1 '1"fetta the ho.11plU1l ju1t aa It af­
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.nd geriatric lnituutioni.
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1ion.a, while the prtlptietary and tine � Wf!le only 1ie �
When we l�k at hOIP,itala from federal hoapital4 �ccou,:J for 7 of
----�--pl'oj�ta I deq_ e ••� -thta point of view, we find that the and 6 »er �nt rettteCti"�lt,
Payro11 coats .account for ttie,
genera ) hospItI- 1s pre•
uom 1na te In
'We 1hotild point OUt li e- that ••
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-eater. ru.�
�.t Of lhe lnl:...,
r.-, ae_ bl
number, for lhey account for 81 mo1t of our lJ�itils ffl �ltected tao 1hort-term
ho1pll1ls. ln 19'6,
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PQr cent of all hospitals, or .aboui
��a go y-ernl"a: board of · eommun- the 1vera.1e itay ln these hotpitall! -�
by
4 out of ft. The lariest single are up ity leaders wfw -accept die fina.l re- er11e. co,t per ,ta.v in the volun•
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of apeeialty hospitals 11 formed by spon1ibillty tor the o�atlon of w•• ��
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and the aven&amp;e �
the PsyChlatrk hospitals.
1frt,CI[ .
lhf! hospital.
.Per piK.leat _per cJ•y was $l0. �IP':
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each year, the predomln1mce o r the t. heThmedical 1taff, to whom they wu about � o1 wbicb '4!Ji was J..u. , W,Mf
,UPJ., LT.;M�y I
general ho.11pltal la even greater, delegate rc1pOnslbltlty f(Jf provid- for payroll and $6S for other colts, uemtu!rlllt · i1 ii e· 1il
e,u0Uc1tla
ror 95 per cent of all admissionl'I Ing high quality medical care, they lncludlng 1uppllea and equipment. were privately convinced today
each year are to the aeneral hos• appoint the
admlnl1tr1tor, to
ly 1 951, ulth an 1ver1.. lflV that the summit conference nare­
pit.all. ln 1� there were 23.7 Jllil• whom they delegate respOnaibilily
of 1., day, and en _...,... per up may have robbed the GOP of
lion admissions to our nation's hos• ror the df1tctive and efficient manlta cherithed "pe,ce" Issue for
diem coat of $29.14, tll• ■
pltala, an Increase of more than 8 asement of the hospital. The gov
coat ,.r stay wa1 alJMlt $216. the 1960 c1mp1l1n.
miUion over UM6.
erning board memben ierve with- Th• cost tuppllN, �ulpment,
Moat Democrats and all ltept1bAnothar w-r to look at our
out pay: they meet regularly to and oth"° non1Nyrolj •xpHIN, Ileana, concerned over the blow
hotpft1l1 11 to clnarfr- them ac•
ffNl lr19 to wh. "'"' a nd .,.,. review and act upon the hospl lu l ' s had not -.ulte doubl ed at "$IS; to U. S. prestige in Pari1, main•
program and pollciea.
but th• ,.,,on co1tl had nHrly talned a united front and refraln­
,tts th.m. LMktd at thl• wey,
ed from public critlcilm whlle
trlplN,
hours
rl,lng to $131,
dedicate
additional
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th•re are th"" me lor .,.u,.
of
aervlce
to
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comEleenhower was still
Preaident
rlaing
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Also contributi
th. voh,nt•rv hosplt1f.. th• fOV•
auigned
Paris
lttees
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worker,
number
of
p,o,.
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iftd
trnment hotpltal,,
apeclal projectJJ and problems. The sonnel cost.a has been the reducBut their off-the-record com•
prlehry hotplt1l1.
turn, la a self- tlon in the avtrage workweek in mj)ntr ahowed the matter waa de•
More than half of our hoepltals medical staff, in
-about 3,IK&gt;O of th@m are Yolun- governin g body which meeb reg- hospitals. In HM5, less than 2 per velop.ng into a major political jg.
tary ho1p\tal1 operated by church ularly and haa it1 own cOmmittees cent of hospltal1 reporting In an sue. Behind the acenes, politicians
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groups or by nonprofit aaaocla• to review varloua aapecta o med. American Hospital Association sur- were matlna: thf!lir own hard-eyed
to vey had a workweek of 40 hours c1lcul1tions of the effect on the
l,
and
the
hospita
tlon1: moat of theae are gene ral l ea! care in
deadmlnllltra�lve
the
with
work
or leM. By 19MI, 80 per cent of ho1- Demoet'ils and on Vice Prealh01pit1l1. 'nle next lara:eat ltt;J�P
11 formed by the 2,200 covettUnent parlments of the hospital (or bet- ,pit1\1 had a 40;bour . ,, workweek , dent Riehatd M. Nixon, 'the prob­
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· and 2 per cent had- treduef!ld, ;lhelr able GOP pre1ldential nominee.
ho1pltal1. SJx per eent ,, ofi ,11 1 hOSt ter patient care.
One worried Republic,n said,
TM •ff l'V of many hand, a nd workweek to less than 4Q hours.
pltal11 are opetaled by· tbe fedJral
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tolnt costs IA e11pecially great for hos• on a 'united front' now. But
armed servlcea, for veteran,, and PNPI• th,n •
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tor other apeclal purpo1e1 : and 27 to hMPltal,, Ne:•u•• hotplta
round-the-clock services but be- charging that "It all adds up to I
per cent are oi,erated by state and earto can do MOr• ffr
local government. The stale hos- Pl• thin awr Nfor•. Tha In- cause payroll is such a large comert11ad u11- of hotplt•I • out• ponent of coat,. When we hear of
pltals are chiefly p1yehlatrlc In
NtehK tha lncrN•• In tht ,.,. a riae In Industry payrolls, we ac1tllutlon1.
'T'he ho1pltal1 owned or operate(! ulatton. Let'• leok •1 Jome fl,-. cept the fact that the rise will be
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renected In the cost of the proby local governmei,.ta are a mixed UNI for the ,.,twa ,-,l ed,
In 19M, tor every hundred per- duct; ln horpitals the Impact of a
iiroup, chlefly general hospitals:
1ome are flnaneed from taxes for 1on1 In th'e population; ther'e were payroll rlee on costs Is twlce as
the care of Indigent patients, whlle three more admissions to the hos great II it would be In motJt man·
others aorve the whole commun- pltal than In 19-lff; and this in- uracturlnp: lndu1tries.
Hoapllal1 face another dl iflcul­
lty and function ln a wa)' similar treaae In 1dmlulona was ronfln@d
to the "oluntary ti.Oapltal1, depend• to thort- if!lrm nontcderal hosplt- ty, too, as compared to Ind ustry.
Moat industriea can 1t1ndardize
Ing only in part on tans for 1up- al1-whlch IN predominantly th@
port. The remalnlnJ 1G per cf!lnt of eommunlty hMpltala of the nation. their produds, and with standU'di­
our. hospltall are. proprietary In- hl 1858. the number or adml11ions zatlon It 11 pouible to Increase
atltutlons, operated by lmllvlduala, to the short-term voluntary hosplt- productivity throu,h autom1tion
partner1hlP1, or �orpor1tlon1 for 111 alone Wat !'{lore th11n the total and improved effi cieney, Hotlpllala,
of all adnUulon1., to h()spiLlla of too , use · new method, to Cll.t eoaia .
every •lt lnd of owner,hlp and ter• In the hoapital aerYlcea \Vhieh 10
on behind the 1cenes, •• In th�
vlce, In 1N8.
New Nl'Ylee and new exp1h1lon1 buaJftfs,_ off,�, In, food pnpa:r!tl�n :
of 11rvlc1111 already ln operation, and plant operation, and in 10me
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have come eo fut 11 to defy the laboratory proceduru
IBut ho1pit11l c•re i• a lel'tlce,
da.t1•11thertrs. IBut hert's a veey
1imple example of expansion, b11- not a product; .it can nner be
f!ld on data tor a list of ultded st■ ndarlaed completely, eV(!:n be-,
typea of h�pltal aervlce1 reported hind the acenea. No paUent'a c11e
by thf!I 1hort-term nonredel"ll hos- cen f!lver be 1a1)eled "roullnf!I" unti1 after hit dlacharre.
pltala.
The antlJ1U1nt chalt-.. ,.
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large hotpitala, where , death 11 a
dally vlilit&lt;,r, '.nurse, leam not to
form attachments for particular
pa,iel)ta. .
In sltllll hoapilals there is a dlffererit _ )'•latio.nshl p between . paUeni:s �- n�es. At Mel is G en er•
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the nursing staff of 19 persons.
Henrietta Ruttencutter a graduate
nurse.
In charge of the nurses at the
hospilal is RN Emma Adams, di•
Practicai nurses are Amanda
rector of nurse,. Relll'.istered nur- Murray, Georgia Fraley. •art.ha
se• employed .at the hospital are Gilmvre, Ferne Hayman, Margret•
Dorothy Caldwell, Phyllis Knopp, ta Roush, Mabel Tracy, Viola
Ela 1e Cross, Jean Wright, Jennie Yeauger and Jean Taylor. Juanita
Barrett
Patricia Jones, Edna Ratllff is a nurses aid,
--- --Slack were nominated for preai• eral of Raymond Wintel'tl, Fair
dent and vice pt'esident for 1900- Plains, W. Va.
I 61. All memben were named to
Mr. and "Mrs. D. W. Roush of
the members.hip committe:? which Chillicothe, called on Mrs. Maud
will be open until the July me&lt;.t- Johnson and 1i1ter, J&lt;ate Picke111.
Ing. Prer;ent were Miu Carroll
Sunday guest.I at the Jl[ne1
• Marsaret Cottrill, Mn. Sinclair: Quick home included Mr. and Hra.
Mrs. Slack, Ann Shields, and two Eddie Chapman, Columbw; Mr1.
a:uests, Metty Theia sand daughter, Mildred Chapman and childreq of
Patty Ann.
U!tarl Fall and Mr. and Mn. Gor•
Jack Duffy, president, presided don West and dauabters, Dorcas.
at the recent meeting of the Jr. �r. and Mn. Herbert Zeiher of
Firemen at the Ylllage hall. Five Columbus were recent guests ol
_ m�mbera �f the Racine Jr. Fire• his father, Henry Zeiher.
.m en were guests, Philip Roberts,
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Lisle and
J?e Brinker, Bill Elwood, Bob Es- children spent a weekend in Col
8mgto11 and Thorlif Bentz. One umbus with Mr. and Mn. Johll
were member, Bob Sylvester, was Cro'lks and daughten.
accepted. Members attending were
Mr. ·nd Mn. Gilbert Beegle and
Willie Guinther, Bobby Harden
,Dave Hendrix, Dale Hubbard , Rog '. children, Fairborn, spent a week
er Hubbard, Eddie Moore, Steve end with her parenls, Mr. and Mrs.
Shane, Roger Slack, Junior Stowe Ernest McBride.
Hiss · Mary Molden of Pomeroy
Bill Moore, Jsck Duffy
Butch
Lisle . Jim Lisle, Bob wn 'lis Buck spent a week with her grandmoth­
Wlllis and three members �f the er, Mrs. Mary Hubbard.
Danold E. Pickens, of the Mme
Ladies Aupiliary, Ann Lee Wat.
HiN�IETTA
kfns, Phyllis Hendrix nnd Ada Craft Baae at Charleston, s. C ,
Two ol 11e1r:1 Gel\eJ'1l'1 ilunee in that flt.Id" sb2 said.
vjs1te,;I his wife Rita, and Jtis P¥·
Slack.
11re Jea� WriOt il14 HentJ�'t.ta J •. ·A.n,,.,aml.teur ''star &amp;"2ef'' Mrs.
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Mr, and Mrs. Sam Picken11.
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A Fireman's Fair wall plan�• I U\lr; _.and Mn. BJU Capehart and
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unusal hobby' oi avocation.
for !une 23_ -2.'5 when th� Syracl.ise 1 Ion, Marvin, Columbus. visited his
gJaSlf's.
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�dies Auxthary of the Volunteer mother, Mrs. Alice Capehart.
ltlr'- Ruttencutter, who resides
Two
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of
particular int.}rest Fire Department met in the village
in Mason, W. Va., waS told once
Frank Clr."k and son of Toronto
recently by a" doctor· she should to her are Orion in the south­ �all recently. Tho fair will be held spent a weektnd with Mr. and Mrs .
have been a physicist. Her read• eastern (winter) aky i n the con- m the grade school auditorium Thomas Cl,u k Sr,
ing, and she does a lot, is direct­ 11tel11tion ot Pises. The other la and on the echool grounds. More
ed. largely · toWard 11ciehtific dis­ "Fomalhaut" 1 brilliant red star details will bo announced later.
couraea dealing mainly In astron- of great magnitude in the aouth­ Sylvia Zwilling, presideni,, preside�n s.ky.
ed at lhe meeting. Committees
my.
named were: Fair planning: Carrle
. "In the field of nuclear -,hysics
Sinclair, chairman, and Verna Mac
I know what they're talking about
Salaer, Phyllis Hendrix and Jane
but I'm not up to the abstract
Teaford. Soliciting: Sylvia Zwillmathematical comlllltatlons used
ing, Evelyn Moore, Phyllis Hendrix
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SQUAD CALLEO
A surprise .J:10use-warming was Jenkins, Verna ;11ac Salse'r, Irene
The Syracuse emergency squad hold honoring
.Mrs. Carroll Norris Cundiff and Ann Lee Walkins.
w11 called at 10:30 p. m. Satur­ when
the Syracuse Home DemonS-Sl!l. Ernest Theiss returned to
take
Mra. Tom Hayman to stratlon
day to
Council met at her new Okinawa and A-2c Charles Theiss
the Melga General Hoapltal. She home. Members
presented he·r to Spain alter 30-day leaves spent
was thought to be. suffering from with
a brass planter. Attending here as a rci;ult of the death of
food poisoning.
were Mrs. Herman London, Mrs. their step-father, Gilbert Sinclair.
Rob�rt Hartlen, Mrs. Donald CotMr11. Virginia Molden Rice, JackAID IN TREATING OTHIRS
trill, Mr&amp;. Alpha Cottrill, Mrs. A. \'". son, Mich., recently visited with
Ju1t aa the record, already on Essington
of Racine, Mrs. Harry her mother. Mrs. Mary Hubbard.
ule may aid your physician in Bailey of
Minersville, Mrs. Jo?ln
Mf, and Mn. Ola Blake, Sum­
carina: for you, your diagnoais, Sauvaae, l'drs.
Harold Smith, VCrs. meraYille, W. Va., recently visited
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treatment. and progre19 will be Vir.gd
Teafonl, Mr"s. Herbert Pat· k• his llllter, Ada Slack, and family.
an aid to other phyalcian1 caring er, Mrs. Uada
Ferrell and :.tn.
Mrs. Maud Branch, Columbus,
for patienlll with 1l111H•r condi• Arthur Sylvester.
spent
a recent weekend with her
tlons. Today the record of a sin•
MiH EIE!anor Carroll was ho.e- mother, Mrs. Mattie Springer.
ale operation may be more exten• teas to 8 recent
meetii,.g or the SyMrs. Oshel Childers an� son,
sive than the record of • lengthy racuse Garden Club
al the villqe Gre1ory, and Don Miller, Colum.
■lay In the days before the new halJ. Mn. Ad�
Slad:, pre■ldent, bu,, Mrs, Harry Miller and child­
road1 to recoyery. To make sure presided. FiYe members
and two ren and Hugh Donohew, Great
tbat evf!lry single report from 111 gue
answe ed roll call. Membera Bend were Sunday guests of Mr.
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the variou, teats and procedurea .[ ■r.e requeited
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$1 Into :the • and Mn. Llge Shields.
l1 completed and Included that treasury before the June
meeUn1,
Mr. and Mre. Howard Carpenter
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so lhat they can be rapid! locited at an, time, that eac� rf!I•
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are cloae,t to the patienta. '
ln lar*e'"hQ1pitals ttiere 11 a teriden &lt;1' "" J\_W'Sel to ·be Jmpenonal
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lion F9r,oyd nl,rht Saturday utMr. and Mn. CharlH Chap. ing ··Buu��AI''. JI . the theme. Of­
man of Columbu.1 were dinner l li�kl• Of, .ftle �na l,ai;nber Co.
gueah ,t Jarrot Bobo's Sunday. Athena pre,enttd a mm on hom­
Mr. Chapman spoke- at Columbhi ea alltl · materials, The lecturer
Cha.PP.I followi11g Sunday School conduc W&lt;I I proatam or readin&amp;s
aonU, ·a'hd 'l•'tf\u. ,'- l)olluct dint'es.
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aon. Maternal grandparents are Radekln, Mr1. Nellie Vale and
I Mr. and MF•· Ralph namer, VP- Mn. P1:l'li Keeton.
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tertained with a tu rkey dinner er Jarratt and wife.
Sunday .
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�� '-�- Ge'? I� , c,o}Utl·' WU�t,,,· "1i1!rii�t ' 'l&gt;'Ark. ,nived
a 1-reat de-al of bungling. Khrush­ hert ·Monda). for a 16-hour vl1lt,
chev h11 mouaetrapped UB. Our in(]uijihl I l\'leetin&amp; with kl'■ell
Prhbe "Miql1ter David BenG:Jrlon.
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kUowatt hours Ofer the s'in\Har
period d·urine 19119.
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indu,t11i1I uaqe Of el'ed,lclty. , th'e
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There 111 a ,n-eat need for rom�unity 11ervlees in the area of soc1al and recrP-atlon actiYities for
ued; �orooted from home and
famllv, the .ured may lOfle dealre
to live. hastened In illneaa and
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Mrs. Catherine
Shavorlnsky,
Meifl!I Countv, sees the need to
brln!a! age and retirement more In­
to focu■ betwen a�es 40 and 81i:
&amp;?radual retlremenb plans should
be con1idcred .

CO NG RAT U LAT ION S

The

Dr. Brady utd many aged who
become mentally aeltated arid are
too rt)Uch of a oroblem tor their
hmijlies l'llh be handled at 1111rsing
homp,s. Aid for AIied pays 1100 per
month and quality of care deoend11
on ooorator-BradY was dilturbed
about a lack of feel ln« or re■oonsi­
blllLy on oart of children of aged
in such circumstance&amp;.

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Don Cardwell, who 'gives you
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tng the St. Louis Cardinali
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, ,pitel personnel.

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the nursing team, bul there are
many others-some called on to
serve every patient, t hroughoqt

hi&amp; s\ay. some called on only for

certain patients or a t ctrt&amp;iri
times.
These other proces siona l ser•
medical
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New triumphs
vic
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science mean not only new
the patient's care and pro­
cord
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laboratory
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pital but also new skills f,;ir hosmany spe­
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pharm
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teams into action.
the general service departments
First are . the teams in the pro­ -th� housekeeping team, which
resgional service departmjlnts or keeps everything "hospital clean"
the hospital, which employ, on to guard against infection; the
laundry team, providin g a con•
slant supply of safe and sterile
linens; and the engineering team
which sees to heat, Ji.ghl and
all the
power, and maintains
.I complicated equipment in con,
atant r
, eadiness. Sevent een of
every 100 worken are on thes4::
hospital teams, which serve ev:
ery Patient.
�other skilled team i s In th�
, dietary.,il:ervice, with 1 1 o f every
100 employees, supplying· general
and special diets to meet each
patient's needs.
Still other teams are at work
to keep all these services operating smoothly.. to make sure that
they are geared to quality and
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FREMONT, 0. UP!-Tlie Ohio
Oil Co.'s bulk station here lost
40,950 gallons or gasoUne durjng
the weekend when som"°ne turn•
etl lhe plug in a tank, 1t. was' iis­
closcd today. · the Yalue of lhe
11!8: was '$2,6ee. Sand was:
m t'o cover the ground whiffl
been soaked by the gilsoline.

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UPI -Talk isn't cheap in this
tow n o f 3,500. Court reporter Her�
man Vesper charged the town
$963 .20 for taking the minute, of
the town meting.
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The case of Clyde Wines, Jr.,
• 1 charged by his wile on a diaturbinc
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,· · today In County Court when ,charges were wlthdrawn 1 ludge E. W..,
Peoples said.

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fflOPP,lrt91 �luninf, 11 f•ft to
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h011pltal staff comrnittee■. �ese
are CQm1ft.Uteel w.lucb a111J,u and
(delttify Ille lactOR whkh t'&gt;ntri1iute Jo Pie unneeenary and Jn•
effe�ye 14M or tn-p1tient ,ervke,
and, faciUUea in the bo■pitll.

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riotplltl care, ud to a
de_li,i l]le. por diem ...i, II ef.
f� by · ullllzatlon. Tllo , con­
trol ill. �li!botton ii t!t, tbto­
lute obllptjon of Ibo :. ,midical
proleuion. � ,thll, The
eo,p,&lt;'JI of t�Slate )ltdical
Alloflitloa Ni,j� tit� J'&lt;,i■Jdent
to btlnl tho hjft� of tltli ••·
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h■'t , uted slowly to Prob�Mi'. of
adn g &lt;'Ompared to other eountriel.
Much of our treatin@fit' o f elderrly
follca ls due to prejudice�. . ... th11t
elderly are a burden to 11oeietv. El•
derly people can be • benefit if
folks start early in life preoarlni
for aa:e. We neec! more and better
research lnto problema. h e s1ld.,
ftep, Moeller reviewed n■tJnnal
hui:islatlve action, the tint White
House conference beimc called by
Truman in 19."iD--it ill now the
.ioint re,pon1ibility of government
family and society In general.

son leaves the hospital, ii he liked the !god,
s stay. The$e are . the Me1!15 General Ho!Qlllal
right, Mary Tyler, Darwm; Christine Free­
to
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cooks who take pride in their
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Middleport
casto,
man, Pomeroy, and Lucille
COOKS ARE IMPORTANT - W�en a per
he's going to have a special \ond _f&lt;i.eling for hi

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Thnf' com1Y1lltet1 alto make re• medical Mall C?f uic:h hot,hl] ln
coffunendattorit tn, minimize or it1 area Lo ln,ure lbat -e;dlllnt
tllmlnal@o 1ntffect1ve utl11zation. romnlillMII .are, lndeed, •Hecd\l\
■uth aa the prevention or unnec- aod where they are not pNNftl.­
eHary adm 1111ons, ellmlnatlon or that lhry be created.'
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and o,•er•ute of fadlltiea tnd r.et•
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Each l ime your doctor
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trol &gt;'O'f utniurtiOn �ests with thl' hl)lf :na, wftet hit' 'o�ir• w It
ho1pilal staff but it ie strongly carried out the result, of te...,_�
urged thal e3ch C o unty Medical the charts of your temperttu ...

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' oervlce, for elderly, wllh hoopltal
and mental care for needy ■led.
Mr■. Geneva Nolan, Melp Coun­

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over 65 being ellglbl�.

Your bolpital'1 d)edicll ,taff, i•
ec.ntlnua.Uy worldnl toward df�
elont UM of hol\&gt;ltll lledt. .Ulili•
,atlon of, -rvieeo and /1&lt;11111••
of th• bo,pltal - 1..m ire
,trnled In the lollowlnJ ,tal"r
ment adopted hl' the Couoel). ol
the Obiq Sltle )ledioal A,,oeia•
lion pn .OU-mb..- IS. 11159:
''The /uberitan �iliun lt tDdaJ
tttehllnC more for M1 medical
dollar than ever beforl. The ln­
c:reuinJ coa:ta of }w-.pital ca,e
are perhaps lneviUble, but never­
thele11 di,turbina:.
''For the moat part the increased com o( hosp/#) . care
■rite from the out• or labor and.
he , the, JII' diem toat of hot­
pJi
, ,ea.rt caq,not be 11eau, in- ,
Q� tOd )1 the medioal prol,s1
■lon.

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General recommendation11 In­
cluded:
-U■e resources available under
lood leadership, much or which ii
among- elderly, cluba wlll run un­
der own ,ower man)' times: en­
couraae emplo)'en to uae older
people, we need to change thlnkinl
about itilderJ)' peop)e, accent on
youth 11 ovenbadowlng acceptance
Mary Kibble, Meigs County, has of a1e.
various weUore a1encl81, but no
counsclina service - deptndlni oh
clernmen for that - ,he aee■
a need for friendly vislttnc and for
old Folks 10Cl1l center■. Sixty-four
of flllch 100 IH now afflltated with
churches; over 50 per cent lndl­
cakd dealre tQ attend-75 per
cent in Gallia county wanted to
att«md.
Pele Shield■, on ntirement and
ern,loyment, 11ld harnin&amp; to Jov­
ernment for mon money 11 wro1111;
reoponaibjllly ahould. lie In cblld•
dren, employen, profe11lonal peo­
ple, and expaNllon of employment

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They Make To Our

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VlalUnc nul'lltl services and fear 01 •·•
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Rep., Moeller reviewed p't;lltlts
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/Jfilt oile J n- l'l!!lp, • . .
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that, ,.i;-,,i.. �111lble, l� - tle6\l!i
rem otn Ill tlev �"" . boat.. . 11
long u poul\)le �i•� tb�y are
relucl�t lo
to ho,plttl, or
nurolRC. 10111•1. . , .
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teats or tre11tment1 can aid this time, In observln� "Nationa Hospllal
Week," is fitting
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n dla1oling and treatinJ pre­ smce the problems
of
aging
the
involve
hospi
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tals on every
sent illneH. A r'U)Ott of the !ind·
level.
lngs In your
case is aJways
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availpble to any physician caring
points:
for )'ou.
tlciptte ln reere�tiQnal activities.
• Aged livina , in their own homes
and advised promotion ot groups
ln Gallla Countv, 43 per cent; in
for older
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cooperating
Meig, County, 71.5 per cent, many
a
dult,
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'.,Gr•ns,
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de�bft'ft\iatrOn
m6dern h· ,�ttn � ami i'� ���Jl\1,
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p

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Coh1m.-,us. spent
Mn. Frank WinebJS�ner ,iil • f i R• 1 C r F, 2rds.
1 hi11 hnme ht&gt;rt•.
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!ting her children in 'Jl'(.Otf!C.tj}on �
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Sherman Oaks. C alifttapenl'i- .,..-Mk, .' sdi-,,t , lc•U-,h days h1 St. Jo�{•pti
eir daughter. �r�
with his gra9(l�,.artnl1ti, ).tr, .,.a1P Ni�i�IA1r"il
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Mrs. A. 0. Le�illftd '1\IUl!1"rnt11 . ,W:. Wi?Jla,1v.aar� and family. �n• and Mrs. Arefiie. Lee, !4}tldleodrfi routh lhe"'iii vi11 Uid Mrs. Carrie MillMr. 1nd Mr11. LaWT'enl',e Diddle er. Columbus.
Mr11. Albert DuC'k ·""nrth has rp,­
ans! J)pnf!•1 spent Sundav with her
.p&amp;TflniJ;. M:r. and Mrs. Vint ShlYen, t urnrd trnm a Yiait with her chll .
dren in Rittmari. Her �reat {!rand
We1l1�on.
l!prqdinJr Mother'11 Day with Mr. d,n,-::hter, Roberta Lewis, re1urned
and �yY'9. Jlq;yal Thomas were �r. with h'er.

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Mr. ••d Mr• r� 1
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Mr. and Mn. Jamea Quick
Columbus v,aitt.'11 hi■ paronlll, h,
and lfu. J1mes Quick.
Nelli� ll;amcr, Ne)ltf Vi Qe . vis

Best Wishes Oa YoDP
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The White
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Conference on Aging hel,d a� l_tio Grapde
the Joint Commi11lon on Accredi·
College
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day
afternoon
a11d evenlpg pofottld up many
talion of Hospital,.
facts about the na-tion's, and Meigs "'unty,s, elder-

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the Chdipany'II
total revenue1
amo�nted to $64 m1Uion and'. ,it,
net mcome )Val p�aed at . $8.4
mill ion - an Increase of $1 . 7 mil­
lion over 12 monlhs ended at the
sam.e time ln 1'59.
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DIAN'S WIFE DIii
CLEVELAND UPI-MrJ, Arthur
W. Dean , M, the 'i\l'idow of the
former prealdent of the West Vir­
linl1-Pitt1burgh Coal Co., died
�onday.

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Me igs Gen era l Hos pita l
The SPO RTS C E NT ER

LOST HIS i;\Alfl LIS
A USTIN, Tex. -,IJPI -P11.trvl •
man Wiren Jonea discovered that
lhe yOUJ1Jat.er who caled police on
an urgent er11nd didn't have all
his marbles.

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he had summoned· police help t
ally because an old�r boy h d
won . al �ii marblea and ref•JifJ
to i;lve him a chan� to wiu the1l
back.

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M"ANU..A UPl'-Oabriel Fla,h
Elorde of the Phlllppines, holder .
of the world junior ll:ihtwelght ·
and Oriental lightweight boxing
erowna, hai: signed to defend bls
Oriental title agaimt , Pbayung
NaPol&gt;hol of Thailand , In • 12round ,1&gt;9ut Juoe 4 at Qu.ezon City.
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CO NG RA TU LATIO NS
Me igs Ge� era l Hospi tal
ON YOUR

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HA RT LEY t,, BEM N ETT
SHOE STORE

CO NGRATU LAT ION S

Incfullttlat ales, or AUeetri,c en�0 bt €obl"""" and ljo�lh•ro ObllJ
E"1 1Ti• r�, reaclled �ft . all•
1111(&amp; blllh dutlll( \�a lir'lt qil.lrter
of , 11181), lfllh'y M, l(lllq, Jll'ffl(Oll�
r� Lodi». Total Qlt11 of 4!.�r
_:, �:lllion ldloWIUt � Jnd,,,bWJ
cu■tDIJlen in thjj tliree, • oi�ui
peri"41 , 1ho*ed a 1&lt;b1 ol 20 •lllto'ii
kUowatt hours Ofer the s'in\Har
period d·urine 19119.
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indu,t11i1I uaqe Of el'ed,lclty. , th'e
colili&gt;flw'• tDLol . ,. llloll'11t hlMir
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There 111 a ,n-eat need for rom�unity 11ervlees in the area of soc1al and recrP-atlon actiYities for
ued; �orooted from home and
famllv, the .ured may lOfle dealre
to live. hastened In illneaa and
dealh.

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Mrs. Catherine
Shavorlnsky,
Meifl!I Countv, sees the need to
brln!a! age and retirement more In­
to focu■ betwen a�es 40 and 81i:
&amp;?radual retlremenb plans should
be con1idcred .

CO NG RAT U LAT ION S

The

Dr. Brady utd many aged who
become mentally aeltated arid are
too rt)Uch of a oroblem tor their
hmijlies l'llh be handled at 1111rsing
homp,s. Aid for AIied pays 1100 per
month and quality of care deoend11
on ooorator-BradY was dilturbed
about a lack of feel ln« or re■oonsi­
blllLy on oart of children of aged
in such circumstance&amp;.

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lo Ill• Cuba' rtght2ialtder,
Don Cardwell, who 'gives you
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tng the St. Louis Cardinali
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, ,pitel personnel.

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the nursing team, bul there are
many others-some called on to
serve every patient, t hroughoqt

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certain patients or a t ctrt&amp;iri
times.
These other proces siona l ser•
medical
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New triumphs
vic
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science mean not only new
the patient's care and pro­
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laboratory
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pital but also new skills f,;ir hosmany spe­
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teams into action.
the general service departments
First are . the teams in the pro­ -th� housekeeping team, which
resgional service departmjlnts or keeps everything "hospital clean"
the hospital, which employ, on to guard against infection; the
laundry team, providin g a con•
slant supply of safe and sterile
linens; and the engineering team
which sees to heat, Ji.ghl and
all the
power, and maintains
.I complicated equipment in con,
atant r
, eadiness. Sevent een of
every 100 worken are on thes4::
hospital teams, which serve ev:
ery Patient.
�other skilled team i s In th�
, dietary.,il:ervice, with 1 1 o f every
100 employees, supplying· general
and special diets to meet each
patient's needs.
Still other teams are at work
to keep all these services operating smoothly.. to make sure that
they are geared to quality and
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FREMONT, 0. UP!-Tlie Ohio
Oil Co.'s bulk station here lost
40,950 gallons or gasoUne durjng
the weekend when som"°ne turn•
etl lhe plug in a tank, 1t. was' iis­
closcd today. · the Yalue of lhe
11!8: was '$2,6ee. Sand was:
m t'o cover the ground whiffl
been soaked by the gilsoline.

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UPI -Talk isn't cheap in this
tow n o f 3,500. Court reporter Her�
man Vesper charged the town
$963 .20 for taking the minute, of
the town meting.
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The case of Clyde Wines, Jr.,
• 1 charged by his wile on a diaturbinc
, ' , the peace eharge, was dlamtssed
,· · today In County Court when ,charges were wlthdrawn 1 ludge E. W..,
Peoples said.

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fflOPP,lrt91 �luninf, 11 f•ft to
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h011pltal staff comrnittee■. �ese
are CQm1ft.Uteel w.lucb a111J,u and
(delttify Ille lactOR whkh t'&gt;ntri1iute Jo Pie unneeenary and Jn•
effe�ye 14M or tn-p1tient ,ervke,
and, faciUUea in the bo■pitll.

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riotplltl care, ud to a
de_li,i l]le. por diem ...i, II ef.
f� by · ullllzatlon. Tllo , con­
trol ill. �li!botton ii t!t, tbto­
lute obllptjon of Ibo :. ,midical
proleuion. � ,thll, The
eo,p,&lt;'JI of t�Slate )ltdical
Alloflitloa Ni,j� tit� J'&lt;,i■Jdent
to btlnl tho hjft� of tltli ••·
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h■'t , uted slowly to Prob�Mi'. of
adn g &lt;'Ompared to other eountriel.
Much of our treatin@fit' o f elderrly
follca ls due to prejudice�. . ... th11t
elderly are a burden to 11oeietv. El•
derly people can be • benefit if
folks start early in life preoarlni
for aa:e. We neec! more and better
research lnto problema. h e s1ld.,
ftep, Moeller reviewed n■tJnnal
hui:islatlve action, the tint White
House conference beimc called by
Truman in 19."iD--it ill now the
.ioint re,pon1ibility of government
family and society In general.

son leaves the hospital, ii he liked the !god,
s stay. The$e are . the Me1!15 General Ho!Qlllal
right, Mary Tyler, Darwm; Christine Free­
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cooks who take pride in their
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Middleport
casto,
man, Pomeroy, and Lucille
COOKS ARE IMPORTANT - W�en a per
he's going to have a special \ond _f&lt;i.eling for hi

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Thnf' com1Y1lltet1 alto make re• medical Mall C?f uic:h hot,hl] ln
coffunendattorit tn, minimize or it1 area Lo ln,ure lbat -e;dlllnt
tllmlnal@o 1ntffect1ve utl11zation. romnlillMII .are, lndeed, •Hecd\l\
■uth aa the prevention or unnec- aod where they are not pNNftl.­
eHary adm 1111ons, ellmlnatlon or that lhry be created.'
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and o,•er•ute of fadlltiea tnd r.et•
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Each l ime your doctor
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trol &gt;'O'f utniurtiOn �ests with thl' hl)lf :na, wftet hit' 'o�ir• w It
ho1pilal staff but it ie strongly carried out the result, of te...,_�
urged thal e3ch C o unty Medical the charts of your temperttu ...

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' oervlce, for elderly, wllh hoopltal
and mental care for needy ■led.
Mr■. Geneva Nolan, Melp Coun­

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over 65 being ellglbl�.

Your bolpital'1 d)edicll ,taff, i•
ec.ntlnua.Uy worldnl toward df�
elont UM of hol\&gt;ltll lledt. .Ulili•
,atlon of, -rvieeo and /1&lt;11111••
of th• bo,pltal - 1..m ire
,trnled In the lollowlnJ ,tal"r
ment adopted hl' the Couoel). ol
the Obiq Sltle )ledioal A,,oeia•
lion pn .OU-mb..- IS. 11159:
''The /uberitan �iliun lt tDdaJ
tttehllnC more for M1 medical
dollar than ever beforl. The ln­
c:reuinJ coa:ta of }w-.pital ca,e
are perhaps lneviUble, but never­
thele11 di,turbina:.
''For the moat part the increased com o( hosp/#) . care
■rite from the out• or labor and.
he , the, JII' diem toat of hot­
pJi
, ,ea.rt caq,not be 11eau, in- ,
Q� tOd )1 the medioal prol,s1
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General recommendation11 In­
cluded:
-U■e resources available under
lood leadership, much or which ii
among- elderly, cluba wlll run un­
der own ,ower man)' times: en­
couraae emplo)'en to uae older
people, we need to change thlnkinl
about itilderJ)' peop)e, accent on
youth 11 ovenbadowlng acceptance
Mary Kibble, Meigs County, has of a1e.
various weUore a1encl81, but no
counsclina service - deptndlni oh
clernmen for that - ,he aee■
a need for friendly vislttnc and for
old Folks 10Cl1l center■. Sixty-four
of flllch 100 IH now afflltated with
churches; over 50 per cent lndl­
cakd dealre tQ attend-75 per
cent in Gallia county wanted to
att«md.
Pele Shield■, on ntirement and
ern,loyment, 11ld harnin&amp; to Jov­
ernment for mon money 11 wro1111;
reoponaibjllly ahould. lie In cblld•
dren, employen, profe11lonal peo­
ple, and expaNllon of employment

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They Make To Our

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VlalUnc nul'lltl services and fear 01 •·•
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hou1ekeebtn1 . "homemaker serv• -he ho,... IO,ue - lll'OINM
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Rep., Moeller reviewed p't;lltlts
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that, ,.i;-,,i.. �111lble, l� - tle6\l!i
rem otn Ill tlev �"" . boat.. . 11
long u poul\)le �i•� tb�y are
relucl�t lo
to ho,plttl, or
nurolRC. 10111•1. . , .
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could 11ve moJle1 .and relieve hospittl, of ca,tn,,,for •Jed -

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teats or tre11tment1 can aid this time, In observln� "Nationa Hospllal
Week," is fitting
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n dla1oling and treatinJ pre­ smce the problems
of
aging
the
involve
hospi
our
tals on every
sent illneH. A r'U)Ott of the !ind·
level.
lngs In your
case is aJways
F,ollowlng are some of these ----­
availpble to any physician caring
points:
for )'ou.
tlciptte ln reere�tiQnal activities.
• Aged livina , in their own homes
and advised promotion ot groups
ln Gallla Countv, 43 per cent; in
for older
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cooperating
Meig, County, 71.5 per cent, many
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'.,Gr•ns,
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p

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Coh1m.-,us. spent
Mn. Frank WinebJS�ner ,iil • f i R• 1 C r F, 2rds.
1 hi11 hnme ht&gt;rt•.
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!ting her children in 'Jl'(.Otf!C.tj}on �
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Sherman Oaks. C alifttapenl'i- .,..-Mk, .' sdi-,,t , lc•U-,h days h1 St. Jo�{•pti
eir daughter. �r�
with his gra9(l�,.artnl1ti, ).tr, .,.a1P Ni�i�IA1r"il
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Mrs. A. 0. Le�illftd '1\IUl!1"rnt11 . ,W:. Wi?Jla,1v.aar� and family. �n• and Mrs. Arefiie. Lee, !4}tldleodrfi routh lhe"'iii vi11 Uid Mrs. Carrie MillMr. 1nd Mr11. LaWT'enl',e Diddle er. Columbus.
Mr11. Albert DuC'k ·""nrth has rp,­
ans! J)pnf!•1 spent Sundav with her
.p&amp;TflniJ;. M:r. and Mrs. Vint ShlYen, t urnrd trnm a Yiait with her chll .
dren in Rittmari. Her �reat {!rand
We1l1�on.
l!prqdinJr Mother'11 Day with Mr. d,n,-::hter, Roberta Lewis, re1urned
and �yY'9. Jlq;yal Thomas were �r. with h'er.

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Mr. and Mn. Jamea Quick
Columbus v,aitt.'11 hi■ paronlll, h,
and lfu. J1mes Quick.
Nelli� ll;amcr, Ne)ltf Vi Qe . vis

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talion of Hospital,.
facts about the na-tion's, and Meigs "'unty,s, elder-

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DIAN'S WIFE DIii
CLEVELAND UPI-MrJ, Arthur
W. Dean , M, the 'i\l'idow of the
former prealdent of the West Vir­
linl1-Pitt1burgh Coal Co., died
�onday.

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The SPO RTS C E NT ER

LOST HIS i;\Alfl LIS
A USTIN, Tex. -,IJPI -P11.trvl •
man Wiren Jonea discovered that
lhe yOUJ1Jat.er who caled police on
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won . al �ii marblea and ref•JifJ
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M"ANU..A UPl'-Oabriel Fla,h
Elorde of the Phlllppines, holder .
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and Oriental lightweight boxing
erowna, hai: signed to defend bls
Oriental title agaimt , Pbayung
NaPol&gt;hol of Thailand , In • 12round ,1&gt;9ut Juoe 4 at Qu.ezon City.
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Gallipolis Sunday evening
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blackston
Kt. e.nd llrl. Huch Bearhl and
11n. Homer Radford atteoded the and children spent !leveral days
Portamoulb District Conference witb Mr. and Mrs. F. E' Sh.fer
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Meigs General Hospital

DR, SELIM BLAZIWICI

DEMAND EXTRADITION CAPETOWN, South Africa UPI
-Th.e South African covernment
demanded today that Brit.an ex­
tradite 20 peraons who fled to
neighboring protectorate• durina
the recent wave of detention,.

l nvo luable Contribution
To Ou r Community

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R, H . Rawlifff,s Sons Co-

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DR, CHARLES MULLEN

DR, EDMUN� ' IUflt� ,

Mason County
Farm Bureau
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Directors of tho Mason Nd'l1t, ·
1''ill'm Uu1·c1rn mt!l S11turday In
the Agrlcu lturul Extension Office
with Lyle Austm, W. K Klrk,
Emor y I"ry, H.iy Crunk, Js1ibeli11
W,Json, Donnie H1tylrnrn, Bill Gre,
gory county aGcnt and stale tiec•
retary E. U. Gregory present.
Prei1idcnl J. S. ScMrbcrry waa
authorized l appoint one of the
4- 1 1 Lcudcrs that Is a r11rm bureau
member to rc1&gt;rosent r·arm Bur­
eau at the -4-H leaden conference
a t J.it:k.so11 Mill.
Churlcs Ulessing was appointed
chu1rnu111 of 1111,1 Hesolulion Com­
nullce 1.1ml Isabella Wilson and
Jess Uruwn were appointed to ser
Ye on lhc committee.
Geor1:u McCausland was chosen
clu1irnu111 o( the In•urunce Com­
mittee. Mr. McCau1land and Mr.
Scurberry will contact members
to serve on Lhe committee also.
A total of 172 mefflbera waa
reported to date. All sollcllors
were urged to contact any pros.·
peels In their dlatrlct.

geon or the American Board or
Surgeons and holds ccrt1ficatcs

Hartford Social
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from the AmerlHn Con,t'e of
Surgeons and the lnte,nailonal
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College of Suraeona.
He spent 12 years in the, U. fs.
Air Force and hH bef!Q hl ' r.
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practice 12 yean, and 1tUl • only
34 years old. lie 11rad11tted- from
the Unlvenity o.f �ryl1nd .at 21,
interlled at Ohio State Unl.vo�lty
hud hi� re.idency at City 1IQ1Pital
Akl'on, O., and · gradt.l�d · trom
lhe Unl\'er,ilf • of PeliRiflv111nia
with a ·?.bater' of Medical Science
and surgery in -19M.
Dr. �dolph ta- • nallve of
Washlnilon County, o., t!)ok his
pre-mtd. ■t Ohio Unlveralty and
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Four Just Men ·
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Presidentlal Mission
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Sports ,Parade
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8:40 W.!rther Teller
8:43 lohn Daly N,,..
7:00 Flight
7:30 Presidential M lsi!ilon
Summit
8:00 J)onoa Beed
8:3\l The 'Real MoCoya
t:qo P.t dOOf'• Show
9:30 l]ntouchables
lO:BO Sea Hunt .
ll:00 �ew, Tonight
U:10 ScanniDJ the Weather
11:16 Sports Tohi1ht
11:20 Late Show

11:30 December Brl4o
12:00 Love of Lif�
12:30 Search for TomOttdw
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2:SO House :'.arty
3:00 The ·Millionaire
3:30 The Verdict Is Youn
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1:15 The �CNll Storm
ill Night
1:30 Tb•
5:00 The Th,.. l\l&lt;io,ea
6:30 The Ule ol l!lley
1:00 Anh11r I, Smith-Ne'III
1:15 A Lodk ' at \ho Weath"'1"
5:;o Jule 1uViin Show
e:90 Amos 'n Andy
f/00 U. s. Marshall
7:30 Lo&lt;k Up
e:OO Betty Hutton Sho"
J:30 lobany Ringo
HK&gt; Zane GfflY Theatre
9:30 Buick Electra Playhouse
11:00 Newa
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A BARKING 'GOOD ID2A
MEDFORD, Minn. UPf _:_Kl�ls
here have just as much f lm 88 ,ther children on their school phY•
ground. but mothers have no lil'�d
fewer skinned �nees lately. The
reason is a new 'playgro·und co 1L)r
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11t sir of the city's elemen·
schools. •Bark mulch, 1 by-pro ,:t"1 i ,:1
of Medford's forests industries, h : is
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RICHMOND, Va. -UPI - The
Virginia Civil War Commission
has invited submislon of one-act
and three-act plays dealing with
the Civil War peri«?d in Virginia
for possi�le perform ances d1.1rlng
t he: 1961-85 centennial years.

• r)�ys. appro�e� by the · commll
[11orl . 'w1l be ci rculated among lo;c-lr.;cel'IJ�nilil cominiHe'es, school�, .
and Amateur theater group11. Roy.
allies of sto and $25 per perfor­
mance will be paid, depending up .
on the lenghth of the play. Submis­
sion may be made to the eommi1slon at 914 Capitol St., Richmond,
and there is no dea.dUne.

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1:80 New,
1:35 lust P'J# You
2:00 Calllntl On l't. Pleannt
3:00 Mllllc Go Round
3:30 New,
3:33 illualc Go Bound
4:30 Local NeWi
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Gale Storm Show
iBeat the Cl0&lt;1
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tMO lloc\:y and Hi&amp; Friends

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Jounrney to outstanding
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Weatherca1i
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Conc::entrtt:lon
Truth or• j:o�uence■
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Hid Doy Newa
Movietiffle
Loreti. Youn1 ilhow
Yotmi Dr. Kljpne
FN,,o "l,b,Me Beoia
Corned)'_ Pl��gu1e
AdyenNI'f 'I'll.eater
Steamboat 11111
S1L Preston
Blatt &amp;. , 'Scfllles Show
Weath,?Hlt
N,-ws Plctur,i
Hunue:r BrlnkltT Rei,ort
Whirlybird,
Reac·.ie 8
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Hearing In All
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NEW YORK UPI-When sden·
' ti11ls find weaknesses in scic11tific
SYHAl'lJSE
knowledge, they complain, irnd t
Mr. a11d Mrs. Harley John1on of current complaml is ttu1t science
Wolr l'en Ro11.d were Sunday sup• doesn ' t really .know whdhcr fro11,
per guests of her mother, Mrs. Achi to».ds, alligators, snukcs unU Hz•
Slack, and family.
ards can hear.
M1·s. H.11.rold PallerBon, Ravens­
They all hue some kirnl o f
wood, 111•ent II weekend with her he11.rlng apparatus, true; lhl're i,
parcnls. the Carl HubbaNis,
even ev idence that this app11ratu1
�rs. Rubert Hol1tein and daugh­ has aclMty. But, asks Dr. Thom•
ters, UuffHlo , w. Va. apcnt Sunday a, E. McGlll, where is the lncon­
with the LOwell Wingett.I.
trovertJble proof that thi11 acti­
Mn. Carrie Sinclair and Charles vlty means anything to the abi­
iilld Hrnie Ann spent a recent Sun­ mals In which It takes ph�t·e·r
d� with Mr. and Mra. Wade Gor­
It ii true that ■ome 34 yearl
by, Pomeroy.
ag o a 1clentl1t clapped hls handa.·
fired a pi1tol, and pllilyed a hu­
monlca in the presence of sala•
mandera and observed th11t they
raised their head■.
ll h also true that " years 110
a ,dentist ind1.1ced a frog t o
croak by stroking It, and frop
within nrshot o! lhal croak be­
. H•n croaking.
AIU11tor CallN Por Dlnnar
What's more, an au thority on
the feildlnl and care of allla:a­
ton bu reported that "In con­
traat to moat other rcplUe1''
the1e creature, "will learn t o
come when called at meal time."
· One scientific ■utborlly on tur­
tlt1 belelY11 they are "entirely
deal" yet two 1cle1Uiflc P!'xperl•
mtrit, or 4S and 30 year1 ago In­
dicated that lsnt IOI' One sclen•
ll1t thought hl1 turq,,, co uld toll
' a rlna:lna bell from. , a whlstlfl.
Another thoua:ht turtles p1.11lcd in
their head, when he made nolsea.
Many stlenliata have tried to
a:et reaeUonl from snakes wlth
aound1 but nune have ■uccccded.
Yet snake■ havt'l hearlns appara­
tus and accordlnlt to a 34, year old
exper\ment, their .c1ou relallvea.
lbards, will ol)lln their fJYcfl: in
response to certain tone,.
"If one 11 Villllna: to accept th'e
behavlorill evidence avallable,0
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McGill old In a lecbulcol publl·
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HAND THAT ROCICS T'Hf CaADll ALSO MAKES ff'-One out ot
every three employed peraona in the U. S. 1, a woman com•
pared to one out of every four in 19i0, according � tJrla
National Industrial Conference board chart trom Bureau ot
L,.bor Statistics 11:gures. In 19{0, 38 per cent ot employed
women. wert1 married. Now ll'a 61 per cent, Taldng 100 &amp;a
the key index for women worker■ in 1940, projection ahows
how number haa risen ( to 22,4001000) and how they were
dlspnaed u of 1800,
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The Council met Monday eve­
ning with the following pre11cnl:
i\byor E. J. Crites;
Recorder,
Jamf!s M. Crnrnp; Councilmen A .
K . McCJ u11g, K. F'. llidenour, I.
W. Gibbs, Donald Smilh and Earl
F i elds The latter two huvinG been
absent at the µrcviou11 meetir1g
were fiWorn i11to office.
Se\·crnl matters of busin'!Sti
were d !11cusscd and tramacted.
ounc i lmc11 Gibbs, Smith and
F'lclds were appointed on the lflnl­
USE aLDODtlOUNDS
talion ("Ommil tec and R idenour, I
McClu11g and Crump were appoint
FULTON, Mo. ; UPl-Authori1 lcs using • team. of bloodhounds
ed on tne rinancisl com mittee.
Councilmen Ridenour and Gibbs early this mornina: tracked dOVin
were appointed lo assist the may­ the last of stven lnmatea who es­
or , Ji'4 . l.1.i1 woU, as ro.1td commiss caped Monday pigbt from the
ward ror the crlpili,ali_y l !:':!\pe at
oner.
li+&amp;tdenour was appointed troas­ l�c Missouri Stat'} H'in1PU•f her',.
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NEW
YORK UPl � Stocki. rtrrn­
.Marshall.
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modera.tcly active opening
License for selling be-er was
placed 11l $:moo per ye11r, store today.
licl'nse $ 1 0.00, board ln� huusc und
gas statlOns �5.IJO 1111d 111.idimes
$2.00. Salary ul the town marslu,ll
was set at $2!1.00 a month.
It w.i.s directed to have M;1y 25
Clea n-Up Day for the town and
the lown to pay for the truck
to do the hauJi11g. Ciliiens of the
town lo have all garbage and
trash put into couta111ers and
placed handy for the pick u11.
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Adtenture Time
Steamboat BiU
QIJ.ick Draw ?tf-:Graw
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P/rrr, Co.mo Sbow
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Tombstone Terrltor,
Headline,
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Dr. Rudolpl1-Associ;ieSurge9n

Above is the medical staff of
Mc1js General Hospital
whose
chiet is Dr. H. E: Boice, native of
M1dd h!port and a widely respect­
ed . surgcu11. Or. Joseph Davis,
Middleport, iii vice chief of staff.
'fhc new fare above is that of
Dr. Hobert Hudo)ph of Mariell.i
�urgcon on the staff o( the Mar­
iella .Mc11111ru1l Uospilal and or
St. Ju.�t•ph l l uspitut, l'arkcrsbur� .
Dr. Hudolp/J llOW IS ;m ol!SSOd;i.te
of Dr. U1..ucc's lll. Me igs General
serving In thwt t.ipacity foi- the
past yur. lie comes to Pomeroy
onn· ec1ch week and oltener ;f his
scn"ICl'S arc rcqu1rcU.
Dr. Hudolph l� u certified i;ur•
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPI-Jt.
taY&amp; showed today that Dick Hall
Kansas City Athletic, right-bind­
er did not suffer any broken
bone1 when hls pitching hand .,IH
struck by a line drive during the
second of Sunday', two tames

Ci rcle's Restaurant

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tody 1n NaehvUJe, Tenn., u
UM '"midnight lllipc'" who
ball been terrorizing tbti
N.. hvtlle area for week.I.
1hootln,1 at pouple hvm dark
et1mera with • .22 rifle. lt'•
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Mr. and Mrs. Harold Blackston
Kt. e.nd llrl. Huch Bearhl and
11n. Homer Radford atteoded the and children spent !leveral days
Portamoulb District Conference witb Mr. and Mrs. F. E' Sh.fer
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OR, R. E. BOICE

Meigs General Hospital

DR, SELIM BLAZIWICI

DEMAND EXTRADITION CAPETOWN, South Africa UPI
-Th.e South African covernment
demanded today that Brit.an ex­
tradite 20 peraons who fled to
neighboring protectorate• durina
the recent wave of detention,.

l nvo luable Contribution
To Ou r Community

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R, H . Rawlifff,s Sons Co-

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DR, CHARLES MULLEN

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Mason County
Farm Bureau
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Directors of tho Mason Nd'l1t, ·
1''ill'm Uu1·c1rn mt!l S11turday In
the Agrlcu lturul Extension Office
with Lyle Austm, W. K Klrk,
Emor y I"ry, H.iy Crunk, Js1ibeli11
W,Json, Donnie H1tylrnrn, Bill Gre,
gory county aGcnt and stale tiec•
retary E. U. Gregory present.
Prei1idcnl J. S. ScMrbcrry waa
authorized l appoint one of the
4- 1 1 Lcudcrs that Is a r11rm bureau
member to rc1&gt;rosent r·arm Bur­
eau at the -4-H leaden conference
a t J.it:k.so11 Mill.
Churlcs Ulessing was appointed
chu1rnu111 of 1111,1 Hesolulion Com­
nullce 1.1ml Isabella Wilson and
Jess Uruwn were appointed to ser
Ye on lhc committee.
Geor1:u McCausland was chosen
clu1irnu111 o( the In•urunce Com­
mittee. Mr. McCau1land and Mr.
Scurberry will contact members
to serve on Lhe committee also.
A total of 172 mefflbera waa
reported to date. All sollcllors
were urged to contact any pros.·
peels In their dlatrlct.

geon or the American Board or
Surgeons and holds ccrt1ficatcs

Hartford Social
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from the AmerlHn Con,t'e of
Surgeons and the lnte,nailonal
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College of Suraeona.
He spent 12 years in the, U. fs.
Air Force and hH bef!Q hl ' r.
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practice 12 yean, and 1tUl • only
34 years old. lie 11rad11tted- from
the Unlvenity o.f �ryl1nd .at 21,
interlled at Ohio State Unl.vo�lty
hud hi� re.idency at City 1IQ1Pital
Akl'on, O., and · gradt.l�d · trom
lhe Unl\'er,ilf • of PeliRiflv111nia
with a ·?.bater' of Medical Science
and surgery in -19M.
Dr. �dolph ta- • nallve of
Washlnilon County, o., t!)ok his
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8:43 lohn Daly N,,..
7:00 Flight
7:30 Presidential M lsi!ilon
Summit
8:00 J)onoa Beed
8:3\l The 'Real MoCoya
t:qo P.t dOOf'• Show
9:30 l]ntouchables
lO:BO Sea Hunt .
ll:00 �ew, Tonight
U:10 ScanniDJ the Weather
11:16 Sports Tohi1ht
11:20 Late Show

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12:00 Love of Lif�
12:30 Search for TomOttdw
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2:SO House :'.arty
3:00 The ·Millionaire
3:30 The Verdict Is Youn
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1:15 The �CNll Storm
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1:30 Tb•
5:00 The Th,.. l\l&lt;io,ea
6:30 The Ule ol l!lley
1:00 Anh11r I, Smith-Ne'III
1:15 A Lodk ' at \ho Weath"'1"
5:;o Jule 1uViin Show
e:90 Amos 'n Andy
f/00 U. s. Marshall
7:30 Lo&lt;k Up
e:OO Betty Hutton Sho"
J:30 lobany Ringo
HK&gt; Zane GfflY Theatre
9:30 Buick Electra Playhouse
11:00 Newa
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A BARKING 'GOOD ID2A
MEDFORD, Minn. UPf _:_Kl�ls
here have just as much f lm 88 ,ther children on their school phY•
ground. but mothers have no lil'�d
fewer skinned �nees lately. The
reason is a new 'playgro·und co 1L)r
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11t sir of the city's elemen·
schools. •Bark mulch, 1 by-pro ,:t"1 i ,:1
of Medford's forests industries, h : is
been piled to goosedoWn•thlckn"flS
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RICHMOND, Va. -UPI - The
Virginia Civil War Commission
has invited submislon of one-act
and three-act plays dealing with
the Civil War peri«?d in Virginia
for possi�le perform ances d1.1rlng
t he: 1961-85 centennial years.

• r)�ys. appro�e� by the · commll
[11orl . 'w1l be ci rculated among lo;c-lr.;cel'IJ�nilil cominiHe'es, school�, .
and Amateur theater group11. Roy.
allies of sto and $25 per perfor­
mance will be paid, depending up .
on the lenghth of the play. Submis­
sion may be made to the eommi1slon at 914 Capitol St., Richmond,
and there is no dea.dUne.

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1:80 New,
1:35 lust P'J# You
2:00 Calllntl On l't. Pleannt
3:00 Mllllc Go Round
3:30 New,
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Weatherca1i
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Conc::entrtt:lon
Truth or• j:o�uence■
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Hid Doy Newa
Movietiffle
Loreti. Youn1 ilhow
Yotmi Dr. Kljpne
FN,,o "l,b,Me Beoia
Corned)'_ Pl��gu1e
AdyenNI'f 'I'll.eater
Steamboat 11111
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Blatt &amp;. , 'Scfllles Show
Weath,?Hlt
N,-ws Plctur,i
Hunue:r BrlnkltT Rei,ort
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Science Studies
Hearing In All
Animal Species

NEW YORK UPI-When sden·
' ti11ls find weaknesses in scic11tific
SYHAl'lJSE
knowledge, they complain, irnd t
Mr. a11d Mrs. Harley John1on of current complaml is ttu1t science
Wolr l'en Ro11.d were Sunday sup• doesn ' t really .know whdhcr fro11,
per guests of her mother, Mrs. Achi to».ds, alligators, snukcs unU Hz•
Slack, and family.
ards can hear.
M1·s. H.11.rold PallerBon, Ravens­
They all hue some kirnl o f
wood, 111•ent II weekend with her he11.rlng apparatus, true; lhl're i,
parcnls. the Carl HubbaNis,
even ev idence that this app11ratu1
�rs. Rubert Hol1tein and daugh­ has aclMty. But, asks Dr. Thom•
ters, UuffHlo , w. Va. apcnt Sunday a, E. McGlll, where is the lncon­
with the LOwell Wingett.I.
trovertJble proof that thi11 acti­
Mn. Carrie Sinclair and Charles vlty means anything to the abi­
iilld Hrnie Ann spent a recent Sun­ mals In which It takes ph�t·e·r
d� with Mr. and Mra. Wade Gor­
It ii true that ■ome 34 yearl
by, Pomeroy.
ag o a 1clentl1t clapped hls handa.·
fired a pi1tol, and pllilyed a hu­
monlca in the presence of sala•
mandera and observed th11t they
raised their head■.
ll h also true that " years 110
a ,dentist ind1.1ced a frog t o
croak by stroking It, and frop
within nrshot o! lhal croak be­
. H•n croaking.
AIU11tor CallN Por Dlnnar
What's more, an au thority on
the feildlnl and care of allla:a­
ton bu reported that "In con­
traat to moat other rcplUe1''
the1e creature, "will learn t o
come when called at meal time."
· One scientific ■utborlly on tur­
tlt1 belelY11 they are "entirely
deal" yet two 1cle1Uiflc P!'xperl•
mtrit, or 4S and 30 year1 ago In­
dicated that lsnt IOI' One sclen•
ll1t thought hl1 turq,,, co uld toll
' a rlna:lna bell from. , a whlstlfl.
Another thoua:ht turtles p1.11lcd in
their head, when he made nolsea.
Many stlenliata have tried to
a:et reaeUonl from snakes wlth
aound1 but nune have ■uccccded.
Yet snake■ havt'l hearlns appara­
tus and accordlnlt to a 34, year old
exper\ment, their .c1ou relallvea.
lbards, will ol)lln their fJYcfl: in
response to certain tone,.
"If one 11 Villllna: to accept th'e
behavlorill evidence avallable,0
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McGill old In a lecbulcol publl·
...unn nf tlr.111 Aml!rlcan Ptyeholc,.
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HAND THAT ROCICS T'Hf CaADll ALSO MAKES ff'-One out ot
every three employed peraona in the U. S. 1, a woman com•
pared to one out of every four in 19i0, according � tJrla
National Industrial Conference board chart trom Bureau ot
L,.bor Statistics 11:gures. In 19{0, 38 per cent ot employed
women. wert1 married. Now ll'a 61 per cent, Taldng 100 &amp;a
the key index for women worker■ in 1940, projection ahows
how number haa risen ( to 22,4001000) and how they were
dlspnaed u of 1800,
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The Council met Monday eve­
ning with the following pre11cnl:
i\byor E. J. Crites;
Recorder,
Jamf!s M. Crnrnp; Councilmen A .
K . McCJ u11g, K. F'. llidenour, I.
W. Gibbs, Donald Smilh and Earl
F i elds The latter two huvinG been
absent at the µrcviou11 meetir1g
were fiWorn i11to office.
Se\·crnl matters of busin'!Sti
were d !11cusscd and tramacted.
ounc i lmc11 Gibbs, Smith and
F'lclds were appointed on the lflnl­
USE aLDODtlOUNDS
talion ("Ommil tec and R idenour, I
McClu11g and Crump were appoint
FULTON, Mo. ; UPl-Authori1 lcs using • team. of bloodhounds
ed on tne rinancisl com mittee.
Councilmen Ridenour and Gibbs early this mornina: tracked dOVin
were appointed lo assist the may­ the last of stven lnmatea who es­
or , Ji'4 . l.1.i1 woU, as ro.1td commiss caped Monday pigbt from the
ward ror the crlpili,ali_y l !:':!\pe at
oner.
li+&amp;tdenour was appointed troas­ l�c Missouri Stat'} H'in1PU•f her',.
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Uri!r' and Uan Hairdf!n was elctted
NEW
YORK UPl � Stocki. rtrrn­
.Marshall.
cd
in
a
modera.tcly active opening
License for selling be-er was
placed 11l $:moo per ye11r, store today.
licl'nse $ 1 0.00, board ln� huusc und
gas statlOns �5.IJO 1111d 111.idimes
$2.00. Salary ul the town marslu,ll
was set at $2!1.00 a month.
It w.i.s directed to have M;1y 25
Clea n-Up Day for the town and
the lown to pay for the truck
to do the hauJi11g. Ciliiens of the
town lo have all garbage and
trash put into couta111ers and
placed handy for the pick u11.
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Adtenture Time
Steamboat BiU
QIJ.ick Draw ?tf-:Graw
.M'u11lc ln the Ro,md
- The ,110, ,La&lt;ker ••,Ve:theN■,t
l'tctun
1'"1'11•7 BriolrlOf Reron
'llanl)unt
Wit:on Ttaln
-frlc, It Right
P/rrr, Co.mo Sbow
1hLs la Your Life
Tombstone Terrltor,
Headline,
'1'�1,nereH1
:l'hv Jack Pm Sbow
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CONGRATU LA TIONS

Dr. Rudolpl1-Associ;ieSurge9n

Above is the medical staff of
Mc1js General Hospital
whose
chiet is Dr. H. E: Boice, native of
M1dd h!port and a widely respect­
ed . surgcu11. Or. Joseph Davis,
Middleport, iii vice chief of staff.
'fhc new fare above is that of
Dr. Hobert Hudo)ph of Mariell.i
�urgcon on the staff o( the Mar­
iella .Mc11111ru1l Uospilal and or
St. Ju.�t•ph l l uspitut, l'arkcrsbur� .
Dr. Hudolp/J llOW IS ;m ol!SSOd;i.te
of Dr. U1..ucc's lll. Me igs General
serving In thwt t.ipacity foi- the
past yur. lie comes to Pomeroy
onn· ec1ch week and oltener ;f his
scn"ICl'S arc rcqu1rcU.
Dr. Hudolph l� u certified i;ur•
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KANSAS CITY, Mo. UPI-Jt.
taY&amp; showed today that Dick Hall
Kansas City Athletic, right-bind­
er did not suffer any broken
bone1 when hls pitching hand .,IH
struck by a line drive during the
second of Sunday', two tames

Ci rcle's Restaurant

The Staff At

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Cmwell, 18. la IOOWII In cu.
tody 1n NaehvUJe, Tenn., u
UM '"midnight lllipc'" who
ball been terrorizing tbti
N.. hvtlle area for week.I.
1hootln,1 at pouple hvm dark
et1mera with • .22 rifle. lt'•
u ..urg11 to kill." bt eaJ.1.

For Your

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:,iBand Boosters
i&amp;rved Annual
IDinoer Event

The annual W1h1m1 High
!School Band banque l wu beld
�iday eveninJ: with the Band
�Boosters ,ervinl' tbe dinner. A
-dance followed with tff Five
'5,.inta furniahin&amp; the music for
; the evening.

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• The gym was &amp;ally decorated
red and wh ite crepe paper,
�nd color&amp;, and lhe tables were
.-.et with red ro1e1 anti wh i te
!)ridal 1"ff1th. Miniature banda111111en, made Crom
clohle1pin,,
� uRd as favors ,it each plate.
,.. Followin&amp; the dinner, Tbomu
:,teed. bacd director, IPoke brief­
:Jy and 1 t that tlme preat=nted
;Jtenne th Dotson with the Arion I
�ward. Alone with thl1 present••
ilion, seven Senion who are leavt he band. were preaented with
101. They were Marilyn Sw.rtz,
uunne Wolpert, Judy Llevln,,
arlene VanMeter, Ca rolyn Dot•
aiHn and Kenneth Dotaon.

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fl were band booater officers Mr.
►Ind Mn. RQnell Capehart , Mr.
: and Mn. John Fry, Mr. and Mrs.
• Dtlbert Dot.on and Mr. tnd Mr1.
Rome WiJllam,on.

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----�--- Four I ndiana Trains
Opposes Giving Time
rNDIANAPOUS,
Ind. UPIThe B.altimore .ind Ohio Railroad
To Pretiident Seekers

Henderson Boy
Wins Mason
Marble Tourney

WASHI�GTO N UP[-Dr. Fr.ank
Sta11ton, prt!&gt;ldent or Columb 1_.
Bro.idcaslmg System, told a Sen•
ate comnuttee toda y tb • l b i s com•
pany 0 PJ&gt;?Ses a bill thal would
The third ,annul Mason Coun• requ1re g1vrng p�1m e te!evuuon
ty Marble11 Tournament waa held tune to pres1d@nttal candidates.
Thursday al 4 p. m . at Harmon
D r. Stanton Hid CBS was pre•
Park under doudy skies and chil• pared to provide a minimum of
ling wtnds. For the third straight one hour of prune evening time
year the marblea champion rrom each week for debates and discus•
the Htndenon gr ade achoo! hu s i ons by und1dates durin g the
won the county marble• tourm1 - c oming campaign 1 ( present l,1w1
ment.
were modified, but was opposed
Johnny Lee Kreb1, 12 yl!ar old to leg1stauon Id compel networks
son of Mr. and ililra. Chtford Krebs tv £urnish free lime.
of He nderson i1 th11 year's county
champ ion. Kreba won th e field
CR ITI C 11E5 SOUTH AFR I CA
from 14 participant,, four of
F R A N K J- U R T. Gt' rmany U P Jwhich forfe ited t heir chanc e at Pru ne .\o 1ro1� t i•r· J ..1 wah ar la l N e 11 r u
the coun ty title by not attending
Mond � Y c n l l\' ll.Cd . So u t il Af r ica
Ye1lerday'1 meet. Semi-finalists 1 n rur
· h .- r r .H' , .i I P"i
v , c I ,Ii.·
the t ournament other than Krebs
wer11 Johnny Nlbert, Sunnyside
School; Carby sawyen. New Ha • K r e bs t h e w r n 11l' r w3 s pre 'it nted
ven ichool; and Rog er D e mpsey · 1.1 l ar ge l ro p:'JY fo r his schou1 by
of Buckle School. Dempsey went He�r M 1 1 ! u . m�nagin!l director
ahead Into the frnala and lost to of th e Ch,rnihn of Commerc e who
e
y
Kreb, 1n I 4 ou t of 7 game l'O• spo nsoi d th e M � son Count
e nt along with
m
a
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Tou
Marble�
match,
the P o1·.t Pleasa nt H egiete r
AJI partlclpan!a In the marbles
tournamen t received a minia t ure
Johnn)' a. :;th g radl'I' at Hender•
trophy for bein1 school cham• son grade �C'hool ;rnd he hopes to
pion and a cm eerttrlcate from be batk nut yur lo part1c1pat e
one of the local retail merchan ts. in th :: 4th arm ual tournam e nt.

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runs through Indiana.

The railroad Monday ,pe ti tion· 1
e d the Indiana
Publi� Se:nice I
Commission to dlsconta'lue tralPIS
No. 67 and 58 betwee n Ci nclnntU
Oh io and Lou isville, --Kr, add
trams N o. 3 and 4 between Bal•
timore, Md., and st. Louis, Mo.�
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HU RRY ! HU R RY!

TIME R U N N I NG OUT

IJ' Unlt9cll ,,_, 1nlefflatWMI
The f••tett enhMI is fM chH­
t•h which can run 1t • .., apitN
of 70 1nll" per hovr,

DON'T MISS OUT O N YOU R SHARE OF FREE F U R N I T U RE GI FTS

D U R I NG R UTLAN D and MASON F U RN ITU RE'S

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UPI-A ttorney ·
NEW YORK
William A. Doughcrly of New
York, author of the Ohio Slate
Univ ersity football song, "Acros,
the Field ' ' has been disbarred
from practicing la w bec a use of
··p rofessivnal ITil!icOnduct . "

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r,a TO CHICA bf
Dt· ul} Sheriff Howard fr.:w ' .
\I r� Pf ratik and Mri;. Robr•r'. h,
tcnbac h arc 1n Chicago tod �y _ 1 ,
re turn !\1rs. Lydia Rupe to /ite 1gJ1
Coun:y to answer forgery charge•'.
herr M rs R upe wai; arrested by
&lt;
Chica go police ov e r the week end . 1

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STARTS TH U RSDAY
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PAPER PLAns

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DOUBll LAIJtfDllY

Sherwood Will
Address Seniors
. Of Racine High
I• A blind man 1inee birth who

Court Actions
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Oear Of Ills
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terdam Junct1an, N. Y. He III In
h igh demand as a speak er on
American Life and Thou ght before
scn i re , ,:lubs. foremen and i.nan•
agemen t � groups,. labor umom,
a�ricul tural me�ting.s, campaign
dmn era., conv en tion�, b�slnea11 and
profeas11.1nal orgamzat1ons,
and
college and high achoo! commencem e nts.
Mr. Sherwood, blind since birth
made 1 remarkable
adjust menl
to life . After at tending Maryland
turer

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Sees Good �hings For Party

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con tribu te, more to society t h.an
moat m en who can aee will be the
Comme nceme nt speak e r for Ra­
cine H igh School g,!'adL1ating aen­
iors May 20 at 8 p, m.

ing the Ewing store , apparently lege. In t•·o years he had bia
ne ar the only en trance to the al• Masters' Degree from New York
the Communist leaden.
lie an Opening reached by a lad- State College for Teacher, .at
]n !aMs, Herter told NATO that der. Whe n discovered it had burn- 1 Albany.
Khtu ilichev apparently had reach• ed the top of the ladder and the I
Mr. Sherwood served \ as an or•
ed tbi conclusion som e lime be- floor nearby and had caused some
(ore lie left Moscow that he was damage to t he root, firemen re• dained minis ter in the Me t hodist
not roing to succeed in achieving ported .. Considerable damage was Church 11 years bu t, on demand
nation
result• at the summi t that would also reported caused by waler ,
g ave it up lo sene the
as a le&lt;!ture r.
satJaff him, and in particular, his
On advice of Harry McLau ghlin,
The commencement program :
cri tics in Russia.
Cam
bridge, arson investigator Invoca tion, Rev. John Elwood;
At
Homt
Trouble
H er said there had been con• for the Sta te Fire Manhal's of- .. Now Let EYer)' Tongue Adore
91e evidence or dissatisfac- fi_cc , M p, yor Charles _Leg ar last The e ", High School Band; "You'll
sld
lion within 1ome quaJ1ers or t he mght ordered the budding pad- Never Wall Alone," Sen ior G irls
54)
orl4, over . Khr(ij_Tlcb'ev'a locked unt il inv�stiga_tion of the Ensemble.
'iioti' Oriittt tif the blue could be made.
"Star of tbe East" Troinbone
pO : . �rivlng for retaxa
' �� ltifidlng , was Jnspe�ted pe r. Due t, J(ennedy-Humm'el by RO­
of ,tension with the We-.st.
I
Herter noted in particular that 1od1cally du �•_ng the _ mght by bert Smi th. Alfred Toney; Class
to asPomeroy
firemen
and
police
Address, "Facing Lile Sq uarely ",
crit icism
the re had been v i olent
sure
(urther
tbe
no
of
outbreak
S.. Sh.,..ood WIii, ,... Th ,..
of any such relaxa tion emanating
flam es.
from Communist Chi na.
Mr. McLaughlin
snd Buck
Stevens, de puty
f ire marshal, I
were in Pomeroy today to inves•
ligate the origin of th e gls2e. Also
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in Pomeroy taking par t in the in•
· vesllgation wer'"7insL1rance ad­
justors. John A. Burnworth, Mar­
ietta, a represen ta ti ve of the
Word was expec ted here about
Amer ican Hardware Mu tual Jn ' 4 p. m. whe ther or nof Pome­
Twenty-rive cars, alJ found clear surance Company, said tha t hie roy's undefea ted higb school
company had the insurance on the baseball team stayed that way
of defects, were checked in Sci•
toda)'.
pio township Wednesday at Har· building.
risonvllle
Scbool by Depu ty
F iremen (J ghting t he f ire were
The Panthers l ert for Philo, 0.,
Sheriff Clarence Shields i n the in charge of Assist.ant Ch iefs John at
9 a, m . where they were to
May Safe ty Check driv e .
Beaver and Mar ti n McAng us as me et Bridgei,t.1 t, 0., high school
Assisting the depu ty were .Mrs. Chief Jack Thomas was out of
in the opening game of the South
Virgil A tkins, and Mrs. Robe rt town at the ti me. There was a re­
Reg ional Stale Class ,AA Baseball
Jewell of the Farm Bureau WO· cord turno1,1t or firem en wi th
Tournament at 2 o'clock. Nine
men's group. The day before Mr.s three Pomeroy fire trllcks at lhe
seniors who had arrived in �m­
Bert ha Janey also assisted a t the acene.
eroy abou t 7 a. m. from Washing­
Salem Cen ter Cheek.
ton, D. C.,
accompanied
the
Mayor Ch. ·n1s Legar was high
Friday the check will be con­
team to Philo.
ducted in Bedford Townsh ip at in praise of the firemen today
Coach Russell Moore expected
for their prompt 1c tlon in fore­
the Bedford School.
to start ve teran Bab CUoningham
!ltalling what could have been a
most di!last rous fire and for the on the mound.
Once before, in 1933, a Pome­
police depa rt ment for traffic
Crabtree Complete&amp;
roy
team reached the regionals.
con trol at the scene. The firemen
Pushbutton Training
slso expressed their apprecia• Tha t year the Pantben went to
Harry G. Crabtree, 27. o r Rut• tion ta the unknown informant the finals, losing to Warren 4-2
w it h George (Red) Jenkins pitch·
land has received a certificate for who turned in the first alarm.
ing.
completing advanced tra ining on
Mr. Ew ing said th is morning
pw1hbL1tton telephone .sy&amp;tems at
MEIGS, G&amp;N&amp;RAL HOSPITAL
General ' Telephone Co.'s plant tha t he was unable to estimate
ADMISSIONS: James Hawley.
the damage as he was locked out
school In Mar ion, Ohio.
An ln11taller-repairma.n, Crab­ of the store. He had a lr.ey to the Middleport ; Amelia Davia , Mason,
tree ■erves General's Pomeroy• back door but had not used it, W . Va.; Mrs.. Henry Ra1hr, Lone
Middleport and Rutland exchange. he said. He slated that the build­ Bottom; ·Rbbert White, Syracuse.
·DLSCHARGES : Sytv:ia Johnson,
He has been wlth the company for ing was fire proor and that any
Cheshire; John Ohling er, Middle­
loss wu covered by insurance.
flve yean.
po,t.

Pa,1, &lt;lllorm lnod lo torpldo lho
,ummn conference ' btc:auH he
kn•w thi Wftt would not ne..
hia cold war d•m•ncl• and that I f
there had not bten the U-2 lncldent Khru■hchn would h•n
found ,omo other pretext.
1'he council met today with the
three Weetern foreign miniSters to
try to sahiage some th ing (rom the
CJyde Wine11 ,tr,, Racine RD,
liUmmit wreckage. Presiden t Ei •
baa · been fined $14 and costs In
enhower ,11.nd KhMushcbc v
left
County Court bj .. Judge E. w.
previously.
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.wt';,.
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.- p-,ioples on a char&amp;, of dlaturb·
-::. �ff!l.!ft . ••• · WelCOMe
pe- J&gt;rOU&amp;�t l!Y, bl&amp; ,,I!e.
. Ina
E�1'V flew to Lisbon, PorHe WH found guilty In a hear•
tugal, whe re he received an up•
iDI yuterday. The fine Wat sus­
roarious wlcome and admonished
pended and Wines paid the coats
the free world lo rally s tronger
in the case.
than ever against the Soviet tac­
Mrs. Lydia Rupe, returned here
tics tha t doomed the
11ummlt
from Chicago to face charges of
mee ting. He said there was no
forgery. was bound over to the
pressi ng reason for dismay but
1rand jury today by Judge Peo­
the free nations had to work hard- ·
plea on $2,000 bond on each of
er in the lace ol Soviet abuse and
two charges.
"How Not To Be A Politician" was the title of a playlet accusations.
Mrs. Rupe was remanded to
the Pomeroy Grace Episcopal
Jail in lieu of bond. She ill a given Wednesday evening In
Khru,hch.v flew to Commu­
W. Crow, lawyer, and Ted
Fred
with
House
Parish
Church
Middleport resident.
nllt
EHt Berlin whl't;• he told
Wayne Staats, Ripley, W. Va., Reed, Jr. , banker, In leading ,oles.
RN
luden
"th• future bellffl91
t
The occasion was II spaghe t i
. ,,
was released on $200 bond for
Htll.
to
ua" but _.._.. no hint of 1:111
support
d
i
nner
prepared
and
served
under
non
a
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1
bearing June
Rev. Roberts _oHered informal annouftCN intentions to notM"n
stewantsh1.p of Geno Pierot ti, 111•
charge.
rks following t he Program te. Btrlin c:,1,1, ,at • time of hi•
rema
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ln
vited
siste&lt;l by t.row and Reed
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which
Includ ed group smgmg
led own choosln1, tt. WH klutd by
guest! join ed men of t he church a t
by Harry Moo�. Church laymen
Middleport Jail l8
�Jle "sta.ir ' ev enl
Crow, as Sen, F. W ilder!orc'e comm.ended h1g�ly Rev. Rober!s Bradford Altends
Arrests
Crowded
for h1 leadership in t.he church s
town Jail wa, Crewe, and Reed as Si McReid, recen t11ly complete bu1ldlng
Middleport
pro- Woodland Meeting
crowded · today followlni ftve ar· were joined In the Play by ltev. gram.
Wallace Bradford, 803 rlrownell
William Roberts who served as
re1t11 laat night.
Avenue, Middd.leport, was in Col­
Clyde Everett KlnK,· Rutland cue holder asking (or hissea, ap·
umbus Wednesday eveni ng for a
RD 1, aee 46 was arrested by the p11use, or booes u the play ('?) Commencement Held
m eetin1 of the Woodland Owners'
Pollee De.partment for DWI at ran ilfl course. Crow admitted aft­ For Chester Pupils
Comm it t.ce of t he Oh io Forealry
'1 4:30 uptown and • is still in jail, erwarde it hardly ran fasl enough.
Commencement exercises for Association, Inc., in the Southern
He introduced the skit by an­
lnto:aicatlon,
Others, all f or
the
Eighth Grade class of the Ho tel.
were Reuben Swartz, 78, Pomeroy nouncing several other play11 had Chester school were held last nl.ght
Th e Woodland Owners' Com•
Olivtr Mitch, 60; HOward T. been prepared, all discarded upon at the school auditorium with a
mittee conducts an educational
German, Middleport RD 1 and order of the Reverend---0ne being large alt.endance.
program o( general interest and
1'homa11 Bowles, 34, Rutland RD 1. "1'he Little. Summit on WUUs
The following program was gJv . benelit
to the woodland owners
All are in jall today.
en: processional, Lloyd Johnson;
of Ohio II a means of turtherine
Man Wanted Here 18
Invocation, Rev.• Card; . Welcome,
the interest of the owners and to
Dennts Parker; Duet, Joann Freck­
F1orida
Jail
Lieaper
encourage these ownen to main•
To
Delinquent Lands
Sherill ltobert Hartenbaeh haa er and Juanita Hoffman; Introduc­ tain their woodland acres .under'
leafaed that Paul lzlltr, Parker&amp;• tion of Speaker, Orville 1Brown; sound management.
Be Advertised Soon
burs, wanted here for breaking Addreas, Rev. Harold Do■ter: Se·
audl­
county
Cahhrttll,
Gordon
tar. eaid today that • •liilit or dellni­ and entering the Eastern SCb!)Ol lectlon by an Instrumental En•
STOCKI FIIIMED
quent of.ax �and.I ,i n Meltls: county Js last winter, had been arrested In semble; Presentation of Diplomas,
J. s. Davis, Eieeutive Head or lhe
NEW YORK UPI-Stocks firm­
now b•lng prepared 11,, Iii, ornce Florida but escaped ' from Jail.
hner was indicted hflre in ab­ Easte rn Local School Dlstrlcl; ed In the early dealing, today
and will be ready for pub�caUon
aenUa
b)' the January 1rand jury. Benedktlon, Rev. Card; and Re­ with defense issues among the
wlthln Ille .... 10 day•.
ceuional, Lloyd Joh111011.
favo rltea.
ln a n effort to eotrUre payment
.H IARING SCH DULID
of delinquent t.u.e,, Mr. Caldwell
A · hearina: waa echeduled for Roush Win8 Award In
W' this year adver1isl.nt: dellnquen•
oles ias the a�rt ot a continuing 10:ao a.m. Loda)' in coounon ploas
-pro,cedure to eeJ.,t delinquent IMldl court in llhe divorce eue of Loi.in Milllile Battalion
SP·5 William Rohah, Pomeroy,
YS Balin.
-for Che coMection of the ta1M.
. now with the U. S. Army, hat been
award.ed a Certificate or Achieve­
ment for meritorioWI service in
the 4th Mis11ile Battalion, 65ih Ar•
Ulleey, Van Nuys, Calif.
The award waa presented to
Roush for "ou tstanding . perform·
ance of duty u a computer oper•
COLUMBUS· (UPI) - Dapper Ray C. Illlss ol Akron started ator at a mls11He firing exerct&amp;e. He
his sixth two-year term as Ohio RepubliClln Chairman today, ia now apendlng a furlough with
hla parents, Mr. and Mr.,. Leverett
bouncing with optimism.
Bliss, a cigar alwayo firmly planted In Ills mouth, predicted: Ro111h.
The Grand Old Pany will w�
of Thur
MITERS Gl!T f2GI
a majority in i\be Ohio House in CNdlnt1 B. Lwwl■
man
hf
0.1111
Count,.
The
R►
Meter,
111 MiddleJ)Ort collected
the Nov. a efectian.
$208 the put week, Ohlof or Police
... nce"' of publlCUI wttrt fallecl ,• ...tum
-U has I "IOod ct
Jonu '- i the committee in the
Herbert Gilkey uid.
tu.in.I the Ohio Sena�, too.
.
May
3
prlm,,ry
the
win
Nixon will
-Rl,bard
,\1ott1 of the indtpendenta 111d be The commmee decided to hold
Ka•par Honored With
elected president. of the United the atate Jl@publlcan 1 eonventlon
50.Year Lri.i,ie Pin
State,.
here on Sept. 12. Five hundred
Roy. T. Kaspar, Po�roy, w11
B1111,. who has been 1tit1 ehalr- 4e1eg'�le• and 500 l.lt.etnatu will
1
presented a· fifty · year pin yes­
man 1Jnee 11Me, w ,ie !'fl-elected be named by co1.1nty committee...
terday by Mn. Helen Bodimer,
viedhoday by the Republican
81111 waa also named ' ehalrniaJ)
secretary and awarded • certl(l­
State Central Comn:illtee. lt was of the finance alld -policy tom•
cate namlng, him III a member of
nlmoua.
uni
mitteea.
1
-.,. tht Hllf-.1-Century Club of the
M.n; Ftdrl:!!net G. Morrll of ToMOdern Woodman of America.
Jedo wu imanlmoualy re-elected The tbalrman w11 convinced
Ml'. Kup■r, who hH . retired
vice daalrman �d Mn. .Lila that New Yurt �ov. Nelson
Lor� Couu-. �tefeller will not becom111 the from the Ohio Power Company,
Black of Awoo
Joined the Woodman Lodt:e March
ty ,r., unanlniOUily l'Hlected to Republican pnaklential, candidate
. MOTOR SCOOTER ADDED - Belter put th at nickle In the m�ter. The omeroy Police
la
theft!
eatuttophe.
t.
1810, ln Jlomeroy. The Pome•
a
"unless
aee,.
p
term
two--:rear
inentb
to Its equipment and is able to check parking meters hourly. P�lice
�,
"At the mom.111:D.� Jr'a 1\1� an
�)' and 1•]ddleport lodda · 1ater , Deparlm•nt has: added·
n,tarJ".
.
i.
.;;;;;.'.::. ..-it:. the new sooo ter recently purchased by Pomeroy CouncU to
combined �nlo Camp No. e330, Chief Jed Webster
*Qllo D, -- of · �DIC� ou!llde poulbillty II almM ni1..
- be, used to check all met�rs town. - SeDU nel Pboto.
· .., ..-,; � llllltw tflill�1ar, .., out Rotkefeller", he ,aid..
lllddleport, •
PARIS (UPI) _ Secretarv ol State Chrisll•n A. Herter said
today American U-2 spy 1'·1'lg hts h. a d been goi1.1g on for four
years and had produced information of great 1mportance for
safeguarding the free world.
He has warn�d that w.ar would
Htrter spok.e before a meelln� be inevitable if such fligh ts conor the l�nauon NATO Council t i nued:
condemned
which unanimously
Fllghtl StoJ»ped
Sovi et Premier Khrushchev foT
I
Presiden_t Eisen hower annou nced
torpedoing the summi t c�nfe�cnce
and pledged complete .sohdanty in earlier tb1s week lhe U·2 recon•
nalseance flights were �uspend cd
the dan,geroua days ahead.
Khrushchev seized upon the U · 2 on May 1 when the Russ ians 11ho t
incident to wrc�k the ·summit con• down one of the American plln•.
rerence f.'MO'N\ . It began and •.o n• deep-- tnaide Ru&amp;!lia.
thrter 'told th■ NATO Counturn the old. war to the J:nk aud
dang erous days of Josef Stahn. ell ttlet Khruahchov had come to

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Downtown Store Blaze
Barely Caught In Time

Prompt and efficient action
by the Pomeroy Volunteer
Fire Department was,credited
last
ni �ht with preve nting
•C &amp; 0 locomotive. I n what
&lt;h•
ve .. they posed for their plelure
abo
plelured
are
School
might have been a deHier
,-,
Ch
lhe
of
ten
youngs
4
7
The
. . Mulne Griffith, PTA
Eleanor Knight, leacbH,
Mrs.
1·,
memhe
PT
A
Mora,
Donald
fire in the lower busvastating
Mrs,
R)
to
(L
are
und
the foregro
I
d the &lt;hlldre n.
anle
aecomp
who
r,
tea&lt;he
an,
iness
block
in Pomeroy.
Herrm
Wilma
MIis
and
r
membe
.
trip ith Engineer Carl Owens,
.
fetime.
li
&amp;
a
is
,
C.
by
d
.
youn"
passing
arrange
motor
A
[
t
p
was
i
tr
e
a
Th
J
and
£irst
Ch ,tdren lrom the
.
P
piloUDg the locomotive.
Two •ui1tant t,. In mHter■ j
axme
. Frequent man w ho has rot bee n I· dentt·
'ec.nd gr.de' Of the Cheater 0. oftlc iab: after Mrs. M
p
lr
unng
e.
h
I
t
d
d
e
.
ma
e
wer
1top1
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Zon
W
Kenn,lh MIii•r anet E · ·
hesGrade School were given the Griffit �, a member of the C
110 each child would ha.v e an op- t ied, saw sparks issuing from
k-htllt■,, and John Rlcldll!I, Ant.
l
Nationa
oy
r
Pome
and
PTA
�er
erday
t
yes
"time of their lives"
the
Ewing Store building
Road Fortman of l!n1lnH, all ( portunity of riding In the loeomoE. C.
when the Chesapeake and Ohio Bank employee, contacted
a
8:30. H e drove to the
bout
live.
Pom■ro'
to
of C�umbu•, cam•
the
Rai1road played host to the y,;:iun.g- Whitt! and C. H. Peoples at
cit
hall
where he told
•mO.
&amp;
C.
local
the
Y
.,,lat
to
only
.
. Fire
Following the trip the group C�pta m
st. ers and took them for a tram local freigh t office. They
Olan
i
Good
eac:h
w
presented
They
a an_d
p1oyffS.
al-'
be
children
asked that the
•.
r,de lhrougb Pomero,1
posed for a picture for The Sen- F'1reman Ro Reu•~r of his
ve
ti
1Ht
locomo
fol
t
he
souvenir
over
•
look
to
with
chlld
lowed
Y
�
·
the
The 74 ch lldren crowded
Unel and then loured the Pome- discovery. The� investiga�ed
A call to Columbus resulted in
lowlnt the tra in rida.
t wo cabooses and the locomotive
red
he
t
out
roy ' brary. They had toured the and had the TI1 1rd Ward Fire
rolling
of the yard crew and were taken the C. &amp; 0.
to
ers
t
Andrews,
Clyde
&amp;
vete
0,
r
an
Porn o� Na tl onal Ban k ln th e truck on the scene before the
youngs
C.
e
th
for
carpet
he
t
88 far as Dark Hollow from

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Volunteers In
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WASHINGTON UPI-Liberal
House" Democrats indica te d today
they
would
not accep t
a
"chopped-down"
admin istraLion
comprom ise prop0811 to aid areas
hil by long-term unemploym e nt.
The new lBO•mllllon.(lo\lar ad·
ministrat ion plan was in troduced
Wednesday In the Senate and
House .just five days arter the
Presiden t vetoed a more expen­
sive Democrat ic-sponsored bill .
The measure represented a con11iderable cOncession over the 53·
million dollar ar ea redevelopm e nt
blll odiginally advocated by the
Wh ite House.
But it was still 71million-dol­
Jars less than t be Democratic bill
Jll?iected by the President.
The administration offer was an
apparent attempt to se ize the -ini·
tla tive on a vltal election-ye ar ls­
sue in West Virg in ia, Kentucky,
other states
Pennsylvania and
w ith persistent pocketa of unem•
ployment.
A croup of liberal Democra ts
who masterm i nded House passage
of the original 251-million-dollu
bill held a stra tegy session late
Wednesday and decided to Bland
by their measure.
This ls intended to keep the ad•
ministration on the polltical hot
&amp;eat by requiring a detailed jus­
tifJcat ion of t he rejec tion.

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The action by lhe Ne w Yurk
I C' l ly Bar Assn. has been affirm•
I cd by the New York Stal.f&gt; &lt;:ourt
of Appeals.

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AhoOt ame

Around 4 p.m.

22 Tractor
Club Members
To Take Tour

Tw e nty.two
memben of the
Meigs County Tractor Main tenance
Club haYe completed lhtl.r ))ook,,
atte nded lhe eight leuona on tnc•
tor main te nance and safety, and
are plann ing to attend the club
tour lo be held thi■ Saturday, ae•
cording to Orion Rou•h of Salen, ,
Center, who has served II club
leader this year.
';,{e mbers will vi■it the Kaiser
Alum inum Plant at Ravenswood
Sa turday morning. The afternoon
will be spent visit ing the facmtie1
of the Philip Sporn Power l'tant
at Graham Sta tion.
M eet ings of the club this year,
as the y have ror th e past 111 yeara,
have been held in the abowroom of
the Me igs Equipment Co. Mr. Fal­
lon ol the AC Spark Plug company
waa secured through th e courtaJ
or the Rizer Oil Co., as guest in­
structor for lhe last meeting on
ignition.
Harold Smith and Alt.o Je(fen
were also gues t iruitructon foe the
le1sons on hydnu.lic ayatem1 and
carburetors. Books and refereace
material for the Tractor Jlaiaten­
a.nce program is furnished br the
Standard Oil Co. of Ohio warkin,g
with th e Oh io Agricul tural Exten­
sion Service.
Preside nt or the club for the
year is Clyde Maxey. Jackie Wigal
has served as secretary. Members
planning to take tbe trip Saturday
include Jim Harggy, J&amp;mes Bentz,
Bob Hamm, Bill Carleton, lohno7
Grueser, Riehard 11P1ter, JbnlJ!.1
H&amp;mm, Charles Mankin, .John
Bentz, Terry Hottman, Robert
Brown, Jimmy Caldwell, Charles
Collins, Francis Case, Earl Ritchie,
Ronald Pool er, Roland Sayre, Em·
es t Vineyard, Carl
Walton, and
Vernon Maxey.

97-Year-Old
Syracuse Woman
Died At Home

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Potts, 97, who died at 2 a. m.
· today at her borne in Syricuse
w iH be he ld Sunday at 2 p. m.
from the Syracuse Preabyte;ian
Church wh ere she WH a member.
Friends may call al the Ewing
FuneTal Home anytime until noon
Sunday when the remains will be
taken to the church and lie
in
state there.
Surviving are a aon,
Harry
Potts, Syracuse; two daugbtu1,
Nellie Weese, Syracuae, 0., Mag•
gie Hurd. Syracuse and a num­
ber of grandchildren and
grandchildren.
She will be laid to reat beside her !ale husband, George, ·
the Syracuse Hill Cemeteey.

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Two Drivent Oted

Chief Jed Webster today report.
ed the arrest o( two apeeding
mo torists last night in Pomeroy.
Th ey were William R. Messer,
Huntington and Fred
Phillips,
Bladen. They have been cited to
Mayor Charles Legu's Court May
21 at 8:30 p. m.

Giant Railroads Sttk Merger
Permission From Government

N EW YORK (UPI) - The Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
�nd the Chesapeake and Ohio Railway prepai ed today to seek
Interstate Commerce Commission and stockholder approval
of a merger proposa l that would create the second largest rail
system in the. nation'.
.
"ed
.
Howard E. S1mpaon, 8&amp;.0 prest· C'&amp;O and the B&amp;O acknowleda
dent, and Walter J. Tuohy, C&amp;O lhey had_ held talks with the Cc�­
soh­
a
president, at1nounced Wedne,.;la)' tral: lookm g toward such con
dallon.
olght tha t directors of the B&amp;O
had accep ted an offer rrom the . The Cen tr;il� however, has con­
-mo� tbed
C&amp;O to merge the two carr ien. s1stently re!" ame� closed
The Chesapeake &amp; Ohio au thor- on the subJect. Central Pre11de�t
.
ized the merger proposal at a Alfred E. Perlman was unava1J
able
for
comment
today
.
.
special board meetin g in Cleveland
The merger plan prOYI� for
�,iond 19y.
The . join} announce ment said the exchange of one share of
the acceplancc. of th e bid was thC' C&amp;O common Cor each one and
three · quarter sh.,-es or B&amp;O
fini step toward merger."
mmon , and the exchange of one
co
.
Should the consolidation be ef
fccted it would create a rail giant share of e&amp;o common (or each
second In .size only to the Penn- share _or B&amp;O preferred �lock.
1s smaller
C hesapeake &amp;: O�lo
wi th assets
aylvania Railroad
than the B&amp;O bu t 111 a betler montotaling $2 330 800 000.
_
,
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ey maker and one of the richest
roarls in the country. It has :1,100
Central May Join
The announcement renewed spec• m iles of right of way extending
ulatlon in the industry that the from Chicago a.nd Michigan south
New York Central, the nation's to Ke n tucky and West Virginia
' largest road, may be moving to- coal fields and iftt� Virginia,
It is also the couritry'■ NCOnd
ward • three-way merier with
lar�••t IOfl - ........ '
lbele wrlen, Lui April tho

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