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Two Syracu se
Churches Hold

Sacetd..tal Pla116
Beins Con, pleted

Plans have been made to dean
and derorate the Sal-red
Heart
ChUn::"h 58.llC'tuary and aud1Lorium
for tht celebralIon o; the Rev
Father John TuN'! ' s silver SitC't'r
dotal Jubilee to be lM:&gt;ld Apnl 26
and lll
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Chureh. partJc!pa1ed m a Com•
mun1ty Good Friday Servit--es h1s1
week whirh v,,as held at the Sy•
racu� EUB Church
Hev Ruppelt had the scriph.1,l!
lesson and the Pastoral prayer.
and (he Youth choir of the Pre,.
bytenan church sang , ' " The Love
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"BUTTERF IELD 8"
(Te-chnicolor)
With Elizabeth T aylor
and Eddi e Fisher
Colorcartoon1
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Mr. and Mrs. E
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H alley, son of Mr
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Schoo l and attene
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in Colum bus. Mr.
Midd leport, Ohio
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NOW SHOWING
Jin Un iversity . HE
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FABIAN in
"Hound-Dog Man" ' of June 10, 7:30 p.
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and Kenneth More
Abo Cartoon CarnlY•I
Sl'ARTS SUNDAY

"The Remarkable
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(Scope &amp; Color)
With Cli fton Webb, Dorothy
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Round robin cart
I Mrs . Francis Biro1
' Marg.rel Waddel1
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p. m. wh lch will be folki
"Smiley Gets A Gun" solemn high mass at 7 r
(Scope &amp; Color)
oring the Rev. Father
Keith Calv e rt As Smi l ey
rel's silver sacerfotal jt
Al10 Selected Skorh
shop
John King Musslo
Shown A t 2 &amp; 7 Sunday
envll le will be presen�.
Committees were n11111,.
CARTOON IYERY NIGHT!
dinner and Incl uded:
Mrs . George Hackett 1
John Goett Jr., Mrs. Che
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Lengen,
Mrs. John fl
TONIGHT
Mrs.
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James Cralg and
Meier,
Mrs.
Ted Beegl
W i l l iam Talman in
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James
Souders,
Mi's,
"'THI PERSUADER"
Reinhart.
Mr�.
Tom
Ab'.
- also Barry Sullivan in
Homer Gordon. Mrs.
"THE PURPLE GANG"
Hcnm•ssy Jr. Mrs. G!ffirg.
(kum•runnini-hl&amp;h jacking
Mrs. Henry Wel l s, Mrs,
V ice and Murd er )
Hackett .Jr .. Mr11. Edwin \,
ALSO CARTOON •
Mrs. norothy G loeckner
Sun. Mon.. lprll 9.Jb
Christine O'Donnel l , M isJ
John Lupton, Ziu Rodann ret Gans and Misses Ag
"BLOOD AND STEEL"
Katie Grueser.
(Reial scope)
Waitresses - Mrs. Ma
- also zelman, Miss Anne Howel
Robert Mitchum
Homer BriC'k les.
Mrs.
Eleanor Parker
Dailey,
M
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James
Sl.
Lu anna Pallen and
Mrs. Eugene Conde, Mt
George Peppard i n
"HOM FROM THI H I LLS" easel. Mrs. Remo
Neb(Cl nemaacope &amp; Co l or)
Hichard Freemen, Mrs. [)
ALSO CARTOON
len. Mrs. Thomas Scally,
Kenneth McCullough,
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TIME SCHEDU LI NOTICli
l and Sisson, Mn. Harle,
MASON DRIVI IN
Mn, George Buchanan, Mt
Feature lilted first at.arts at McKnight, Mrs, Robert I
du1k. The picture listed aec­
Mra. Mary Shafer, Mrs. l
ondly will be st1rtir.a .bear
Knopp, Misa Christine Q
8,30.
Miss Jo E llen Fol lrod and

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S:00 Ted Mack
5 : :IO College Bowl
G 00 I t.Ove Locy
6·30 20th Ccnlury
7 · 00 Lassie
7 · :m Denn!, - Men�
I: oo Ed Sulllvan Show
9:00 G. E Theater
9: 30 .lock Benny
10·00 Cflndl� Camera
10: :W What's My Line
1 1 : 00 Newt
1 1 : IS Lah, Show

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Dance City . are now heard each
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2:00 p.m. Channel 3, NBA Finals. This third
game in the 'best of seven _ play-off f o r Nallonal
Basketball Association championship pits the Bos­
ton Celtics against the St. Louis Hawks of Los
Angeles.
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5:00 p.m. Channel 13, Third round play In the
Masters Golf Tournament at Augusta, Ga. Nation•
al Golf Club.
10:00 p.m. Channel 8, Boxing, New York City.
Denny Moyer, Portland, Ore., middlewelght, vs.
Jorge Fernandex, wellerwel�ht, 10 rounds.
5\/NDAY
Ch1nne1·13
1 ,30 p.m. Championship Bowling.
2:30 p.m. Chlfflnel 3, Basketball, NBA, Boston
Celllcs vs. Los Angeles Lakers.
4:00 p.m. Channel 13, Masters Golf, Last four
holes of play at the -��ters &lt;Jolf To:urnamepL

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Bjblical novel by Par Lager'ivbt
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who wrote one lor " 'Hawalin
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at the age of nine as a vaudeville
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Fnd MacMurray hu a bobby of
making fllq - lhe kind u90d to
atm trouL
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Steve Allen . Belle Montrose, �
maldng her film debut In W.;1!t
Disney 's rull-length come{v •-rhe

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actreu Sue Ane Langdon. · A newcomer to Holl)'woo&lt;I� Sue
.Alie mado her movio debt&amp;t ID "�• G�� �:•

Football ,tar Otto Graham has
been signed to star in a new grid•
Iron telefilm 1erles . . . · Titled,
"Touchdown·," the pilot was film­
ed last week In Hollywood . .

ABC • Paramount records has
signed the multi-talented Bob
Crtiwe hi a Jong-term contract in
the capacity of N!c�rding artist­
song writer. His firJt platter will
be made-up of hl.s own lune,,
"Swlngln' Fam ily Tree" and "La
La Loretta."
. TELE • TALES, Scolt Brady,
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"Shotgun Slade," celebrat­
N •Ille •Ind-up tlil, ,..., ol lhe
'181h eploode In Ille 1&lt;rle1 by loss­
Ing a party !or the '18 leading
ladles who have worked oppoalta
him. . . .
HowaNI K. Srn!lh ha, been
-named cllJef torrespondent ror
CBS In Wuhlngton . . •

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naar"t mallbox , Thi1 11 much ,.
fand 1of•r) than 11mQkJn9 the �
and paying ca,h. No wonder
more peopl• are paying by chec'f
lnvit• you to opt" 11 check ng CIICf'
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star of "The Page Morton Show"
on radio, refl.iscg,.1 to sU"g rock 'n'
mil - although 11.•s costing her
Reco1-dlng
companies
plenly.
pro­
contracts
Page
have offered
vided she cpnsents hi record rock
'n' roll tunes. Page's answer: "I
never have sung such songs, and
can't even stand to hear them. I
will not record such iunk even if
il mean, never getting a record• ing contract." . . . . .

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In the show. Her hu sbtind, Rkh­
;ml Adlf'r, has written the must':
and lyrics.

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Sally Ann Howes, wtio gained
Aml'ricon fume pl.:iying Liza Doo­
Jitlle in the Broadway 'USical.
•·My Fair Lady," wil! ,,gain &lt;!:isay
:i ramed literary chararter in the
title role of ' 'Jane E:vrc•• on the
D rerk Famil :y C l assics prcscnta­
lion of April 'l:l, on CBS-'l'V.
Come nellt season, the British
nrt rcss wi!J be rct11rning to the
Droa1 l way stoge in a new musi•
cnl . "K1rnmirw," set in an East
Afriran v illnge. The story COO•
('('r1 1S I lle romance and marriage
of a young English girl and a
qu il"t . c,d urated-in•En.(!;land Afri•
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"KEY W ITNESS"
Jeffre:y Hunter, Pat Crowley
- also "V ISIT TO A
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hrn Lewis, Joan Blackman

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Mr and Mrs W1lh&amp;m Bud and
Mrs Bill G r .11n! 1rn d nrw son
�-hildren, Handy,
Carolyn ami
Den n i� Ka} -.-.rrt:' rt'turued horn'"
B a rbara. of Versailles. spent I.hr qichard Swackha mer as t oastmaste r .
1-·riday from the Mason Clrnkl
::&gt;ast weekend with their parents
11,•hert! Dennis was born Monday.
Tables w e r e centered with
spoke brie fl Y 1111 did Mr M&lt; 'Corn
Mr and Mrs Wil liam Watson ,lark top hats. canes a
Marlh .i fowl t-r Uj)ft·ted to rend whn, �
Lasley St . and Mrs A n n.a Bud :loves and musical notes
turn
home L oc:b y from Mason Chnand syr
F'ollowmg t hl! dmner dcmnng Jr where she underwl'nl 11, tons11of R utland.
,ols were used on the w h i 1 ,
'88 enjoyed by band members lt'(·tomy yesterday.
M r and Mrs . Richard Strub], •lolh. Name cards were fa .sh ion
,nd their guests with The Jays I
and sons o f Carro II , Mr a nd Mrs :d a.., notes and mints were plac
Mrs Guy Reynolds, Mr�. Jamt!A
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Jack Cramer and daughler 01 � in the top hat s pe
Mr. and Mrs Al len Hughea
Pullen,
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h1te In cha rge of the decorsJewell of Colwnbus were guests of
Eas· ter service• were h_el d �ur.The table b lessmg be fore the t�ons were Ka en McElhinney and Clatworthy and Mrs Geral dine
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Mr.
and Mrs. C. J. Str uble the
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mea l was given by Superintend- Ch ar lene D avis.
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and the
youth ch01r sang, Were
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mas
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also mtroduced Mr Eu- Jeen w·1J son aod C indy Morr s
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and Mrs Bl 11y W11 hamson and
i Doris Preston Worthy Grand Mao
you The
gene
a rs. Bandmasler, w h o and Rosetta Richa ds was
�� Whea TI1ty , Cruc � fl"ed
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son
of Rut l and and Mr and Mrs.
Se
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I ron of the sl ate o f Ohio• Order
M Y Lord . and a SO1 o, ' Forg1vn· '
JosepII Struble and son, Pomeroy.
----- eha rge of send'mg them. T h e of Eastem Star is a membe
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r or
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was sung by John L'JS 1..: acrom
Ba nd 8°?8ters p�epared and serv- the Leesv il le ctuipter.
Susanna Arnold,
daughter of
IS. Q
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panied by Mrs. Don Lisje.
ed the dmner with Mrs. B r u c e
Mrs. Maxine Arnold, is confined o
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Mrs Harold Kauff
who has
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lf:1emal cards turned in at
Lloyd and Mrs. Wallace Bradb
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home
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by ill�
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to
f
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he; home this
tha t um• netted $83. the church
ford as genera l chairman
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ness .
eek beeause Or the Ou II mucb
collect ion was $63, and the Suri.
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charge
of the table decora- unproved M rs. Roy mmpson has return.
day School offering was $28 mak
Mrs . Beatrlce Blake w&amp;1 named hons were Mrs. James Pullen,
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lley
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Mrs· Wesley Fry and ton• M fU'\.
mg a toal of 1174. Of this · $30
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w1· u be sent to the One G re at
the Scioto Presbytery from the Robe-rt C.Oats and Mrs. J a m e s
ly.
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Hu� lington today,
Hour of Sharing. The ushers for 1
Syracuse
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Br
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Presbyter
M r and Mrs. Eugene Cond e and
the service were Jim Bi ll Oi ler
an
Church
en the Session mel pared by Mr1 · Roger Morgan , CARPENTER
wh
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fam1·1·Y have moved from Anne St. .
and Robert Crow.
ID lhe church annex, Altematea Mrs. Arnold Richards, Mrs. Lewlo Midd leport
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Mra , Wilda Wiseman and Dav•
elected were Mrs. Mayme Hohnes s Sauer, Jr . . Mrs. Donald LowM rs. Char1e.s 8uck spent 'l'hurs.
M s. Don Cott ill . .,_s. pear1 Mc e , Mrs. Forrest Bachtel and ;d ,pent S··-•
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Bride
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7 p. m and mclude William Bar
onick.
Robert Burkt:."lt .
John
Goett Jr . Philip �e1t'r. Gilbert
Zwilling. William Remhart . Vietor
\\'ippel. George Buchanan John
Mitch. Franklin Hepp,
Thomas
Hennessy, George Hatke!! Jr .
Paul Ca5ei, Homer Gordon. Vic
tor Neutzlmg. Henry Wells. Jami•�
Shepherd, John Lengen, John Kokovitch, Robert Schultz, Charles .
Hann i gan, Ed­
Knopp, Thomas
ward Wells.
Wall�r B Harns
Ren:zo Menchini, Paul Simon and
Richard Gres.s.

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Sunda y School Week

Since e, ery organiza tion of any im­
portance aeems to have its •·week," it
would -m lo be more lhan lilting that
there Uould be a ''wee k" for an insli­
tution liO important and fine in its pur­
pose a, �e iunday school. In any case
the week of April 1 0-16 has been so de•
signaled . and its sponsorship by t h e
Laymen's National Committee in New
York: represents a rosier of outstanding
people in busrness, industry, govern­
ment, and public life.
The Sunday school as we hav e kn own
it is a comparatively modern institution,
founded by Robert Raikes, a pri nter i n
Gloucester, Engla nd, 1 n 1780. Hi, d l5·
tincti on was that he sought to make the
Sunday school a normal parl of I h e
equipment -.id i nstruction in e v e r y
church.
Prior to Raikes, specific religious in­
struction of the young, where it existed
at all, had been chiefly in the homes or
in sporadic attempts by Luther and oth­
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For anything actually correspond ing
lo the Sunday school we would have to
go back to the time of Christ when Jew­
ish schools were attached to every syna·
eogue. The Jew• had established not
only education, but something corres­
pondjnl �ery much to modern voca­
ltonal training.
Every Jew ish boy was supposed to he
brought up in an occupation or a trade.
/,nd i f we wonder at the competency o(
the f ishermen, and those of humble life
whom Jesus gathered around Him, it
must be remembered that those nwn
had been trained in such schools .
It Is Interesting to note that in the
very earliest slage Sunday school teach­
era were paid. But that soon become un­
necesHry and, until compart:tt i vely It'·
cently, teaching and leadership has been
on I voluntary basis In stronger church•
es today there is a trend toward pay­
ment of teachers. the Sunda y school has
become the ''church school," uncler the

leadership o( college or seminary grad­
uales who are spcd .-il i5ts in religious
education.
A tendene y under this ne w deYelop­
menl is (or the church s(' hool lo become
a church i.n itself. As high s&lt;"hool grad u­
ates do not always go on to college or
other high education, so graduates do
not a l w ays go on to the adult or senior
t: hurc:h.
This o f late has been a much-discuss­
ed problem: lagging church attendance
of college and other youn g people. One
effort to correct this has been the "chil­
d ren ' s sermon , " and the tying in o{
church school students with a part o(
the regular c:hurch servic:e.
But as Su nday school or c h u r c h
school. the great institut io n goes on,
with its positive results in character
building and community service far eX•
reeding its failure a lway s to attain i ts
p u rpose. especially in battling juvenile

delinquency.
OVER THE FALLS
The nation must greet with some sad�
ness lhe news thal the last Honeymoon
Special train has run between Buffalo

stop.
ped having honeymoons, or even stop•
ped going lo Niagara Falls for them.
Undoubtedly countless honeymooners
still are drawn lhere. They jusl don't
use the train.
But beyond that, the da y is clearly
passing when a joke about Niagara Falls
wall register with everybody. Surn gay
simplicities are vanish ing from A m eri­
can life in many fields.
A good many American s today h ave
the money for honeymoons J n far more
distant and more va ried pla&lt;:es . They
seem to search more for the excilt:ment
of the exotic,
Y el for others, especially some of the
older ones, the brighl early promi se of
marr ia le will always he l i nked with Nia­
gara's crashing sound .

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WASHINGTON COLUMN

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BY PETt:R EDSON
WASHINGTON - r N EA l -P�I·
ternti fo r Uvlng with automation
and liking it .ire gradually bemc;
worked out by ur ious devl(.-es m
11t'""' h,bor-mllnallemenl conln:1t'l1.
In general. lhey follow the 01d
prmnple of. · · 1f you i.:.in ' l htk
'em. )Olll ' em "
More and more. union leaders
.are romm� around lo the view
thal tllere ' s no u� frying to stoµ,
µrogress. M anage�nt. for 1. 3
part . 1s recognizmg mcreasmg1 · 1
llwt it has respom;ibilit ies to 1111
.-mplo_ves as wt&gt;II as to 11s stock­
htllders
Viewed from both lh(J� anglf's
ways 1:1re sought to maKe the llt'W
te('hnologies ir, manufacturing aml
processm� a bleasing lo both man­
agement and labor - not J u s t
monslers that c ause strik� 0r
Ck'stroy jobs.

MOST NOTABLE EXAMPI.F.
is perhaps the Padfic Ma r itime
Assn employer�· agreement wi1n
the Harry Bridges lnternationui
Longshoremen·, union It w 11 s
signed after four years of dis&lt;'u &gt; ·
11 10n and five months of tough bar ·
&amp;ainin1. &amp;oin&amp; u1lo effect t h i •

yt"ar and running to July I. 191:,6
In the hrl:it place, t,he Loni(•
&amp;horemen agreed to abandon their
long st.anding opposition to watt! r•
front mechaniitttion. Employ .. n1
art! therefore frt"OO from all the
old umon rest r it:tions on size ul
slmg loc:1ds, double handling, gaq;
snes and "witness" labor l h I l
gels paid for standing around do•
ing nothing. A.I• labor.s,.a ving dt!­
v1ees may now bf used to handie
c1:1rgo efficiently.
Jn retu rn . the employera are
paying $1 5 m11\io11 J::I ye� fur
S 1 '2 yean into a mechan lultion
fund. It will be used in part lo
�rmit longshoremen to retire 1:tt
age 62 instead ol 65, eech haviri�
a vested inte-resl in the fund ..ip
to $7,920.
Th e fund will also pul a fioor
under wages whi&lt;'h will gu.arah­
teen longshoremen a minimum
wa�e of $98. 75 for a 35- hour week,
without layoffs.

An agreement similar to th1!i
was later made applicable to Ea.:it
Coast longshoremen by an a rr,1 •
I ration award.
I n the new Teamsten Unicin
t.:ontrac l 1iped Feb. 1 with the

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Centr1:1l Stales rTlQlor t·ar r it'l"S Lt"r,
lat1ve agreement ""·as ma&lt;lt' f ,r
payment into the Holfa union s
pension and welta r� fund ot ,.;
for every bulk eontamt-'1 o r µ1ggy­
back shipment.
Effedive datl' ,f thJ� prov1s1on
b bring delayed a year pending
joint union-earner study lo deter­
mine If thia is the besl way to deal
with this situation But it is also
being COOlidered m cur rent Team•
sters negotietions with New Eng­
land carriers. And 1l is expected
to come up later in bargainioi::
with carriers of the 13 W"sl.t'rn
1tates.
APPLICATIONS OF SUCH a

principle to ''fishyback" contain­
er shipment&amp; by water and "bi_nJ.
ieback" ahipments by air Is also
being proposed. But
railroads
are still bucking the Klee a.s an
Illegal restraint on movement (lf
inters�te commerce.

1bere were about a million pi�•
gyback shipments by rail l a -'&gt; t
year. At $5 a trailer, this would
put another $5 million into the
Hoffa union ' s $300 million woel­
fare fund.
In addition to these prim,: ex-

amples th�r, are num.ru ,, utn
i- r JOm1 labor -.managemew si u•i
1es of automa1 ion going on.
Kiuser Sled and Umted St"L'I.
work�rs representatives are tr►
111g 10 fm&lt;l a tormula for sharing
the bet1efits of Im! new lechnol­
ggy Ill theu· industry
Republic Stee l and Union Ge
Marine and ShipbuJJding Worke1 I
have a joint human relations romo
m1t1t-e studJmg the �ubject.
In the shift from militaiy ai,..
craft produ&lt;'tion to missiles . Unit.
ed Auto Wo rkers and Mactiinl.:itl
Union wor ked out new a�r�
menls with Douglas and Convait
for severance pay or extended
unemp)oyment benefit payment,
to laid-off mployes.
THE AUTO INDUSTRY made
earlier moves lO solve some al
the labor relations problems nu•
ed by a d v a n c I II g technologr
through 1he .. aMual Improve,,
ment" wage Jncrease and ,up,
plt'mental un('mployment bt•n""
fits. or "SUB. ., But they are r.e
longer considered complete pl.ans.
New propo� are expected ti
be presented when the auto indu..
try contract, art rentaotiat..
this summer.

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t S-'fhese 35 student nurs­ ins, Barbara SpencerI Lin­ lope Fish, Linda �milh, man. Elizabeth C o m e r, reys, Bre Hda W oof t e r . Ta· the watn,
apparatus make! up abou 1 of about J0.000 ftt"t Should 11.f'
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B a r b a r a Unger, Betty m i Fitzpatrick, Gail Ev• ive pn cent oI the tot.it 1 weig 111
suit ('irculal mn f;u l . the, spa,·t&gt;ni.:•1
N ursing were capped in Compsto n. Second row - I ron Davis and Gaye Win­ Haskins , Judith Dudding. ans, Barbara Nida y. K a- of 1he manned capsule.
may open his fact: plate to tJir•
t.. �rcises Friday. F irsl
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at the pressure in the asl ronaut · s ren c·e fo t1I!! the cabin atmo�1./wn• .
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are moving into the Kennedy pro-- ---I suit. The '-Pill·t' en�rnf&gt;f"r s caku - : I� �s tronaut l'an let out the r ;1hin
perty, College Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris Clay ton Morr is and fam i ly, Co-- late tha1 il l 8fl cubic feet f., · a i r an� refill and pres �ur iu· 1t i
breathing. or en,iul!,h lor 28 hours from }us emergenl'Y oxygt'n !&gt;Uf'·
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weekend guests of her grandparin leaka�e or absorption. The SN'
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from fi7 dc�re:s below. ,to several
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Cap." He .showed what the cap arts inSlructor.
1 some extent he rnn t'ontrol this
Mr. and Mr�. Basil Cremeans Gallipolis called on Mr. and Mrs. - 1 0 move to Del a ware_ soo� .
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stands f0r in the way of service Big Sisters conferred the caps ----- - -·---Carol Snowden and sons Sunday. 1 Among other a on s1("k 11st a re himself. and wukhe rs on Lhrt!
to mankind and he urged mem- and the Nightingale pledge was eral chairman of the show. The Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
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Darby o[j Mrs. Hoyt � ecl on , �le, a n d �!rs . g round can control aspeds or the
hers of the class lo uphold t h e led by Nancy Blain. R. �· Mi&lt;i:, piano tlsed was loaned bv the Ken- Columb us were Easler Simday 1 Rohcrt Holhrlay.
system should mst rument repo rls
finest traditions of what it stands Judith Pend ergrass, presiden! of ny Music Company or Huntington. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mr. and Mrs G. B. R a ekin
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of his booy cnnd 1l ion show it nt'clor in the world today, which is the senior class gave greet mgs
In the elementary class two first Plumme r.
were Chillicothe visitors Friday. ess,iry.
r onfused in its e�limate o( stand· and the response was given by priies of $5 each. two second James Cheadle
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S. AI- Mrs. Edmund Fosler ,met Mrs, I In lhP fasl stri�e� of descen1 :
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Miss Sharon Davis, pre!iident of prizes or $3 each and two third
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my, Ft. Knox, Ky. spent the Eas- Gineora Foster were Gallipolis when fridion tn th@ heljvylng al:
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prizes of $2 each were given to ter weekend wilh his family Mr. visitors Tue sday.
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, I .i'iholding high th.- finest traditions " In The Garden of Tomorrow. ' Lathey, a vocal solo, •'Bluebird or Betty Jane Sprouse of Children's
of the nursing profession. He por• she was a ccompanied by Mrs. Happiness," arco mpaniecl by Lin- Hospital in Columbus . spent four
da Lathey; 2nd: Jody Athe:v, a days during the Easler season
trayed the character of Florence Harold Campbell.
Nightingale and Clara Barton :-.s A reception followed lhe exer• vocal solo, "In the Middle of an here with her parents, Mr, and
symbols f,f the 'hl1hest tn nnrs• cises and a large group honore;J Jsland" and leartetW,tUler. B pan• Ml'• tCah'ln Sprouse, .and family.
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tomine to "'Pink Shoe- Laces" ; Het parents returned her to Coing ideals.
the newly
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3rd: Carolyn Roush , a voca 1so1o lumbus Monday.
The exercises were presided
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11ver by Wayne e. '6etel-, adminTommy Roosh. Ricky Powell and gu,sl of Joetta Erlewine.
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Johnny Rklgeway, singing ''Char- Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce or
lie Brown."
Middlepart RD, called on Mr. and
other entries in this clasg were M l'9. Calvin Sprouse, Tuesday.
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Langsville RD,
a solo "'God Bless America" and Julia Lucas.
The HarrisonviJ\e Girls 4-H the Pledge to the Clag by Danny spent Sunday afternoon with Sue
Club met March 31 at 3 o'clock Roush : solos by Candy Ingles, Parker,
The executive board of t h e
Mrs. Nellie Parke� of Chester
at The harrisonville School to '"My Happiness." Angela Fields,
Meigs County Parents and Teachan overnight gqe.-d Monday
was
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Denise
Dream,
"A
Wish is a
organize their club for 1961 under
ngers Association m e t Thursday
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
the
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World,"
the
the su pervlson of Mrs. Ruby Hal- Grinstead, •'Around
evening at the home of Mrs. Paul
and Sue.
Parker
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Look
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liday and Mrs. Sharon A. Jewell, Gail Miller, ''Hey
Theiss, Middleport.
Carl Denison of
Mrs.
and
Mr.
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Song,
Amanda Stanley, "Spring
advisors.
Mn. William B. Downie, preslweekend
Easter
eetfng
were
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Miss Karen Gilkey, president, Barbara .MardialJ •• . J.,ipstidt
Mor­
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Mrs,
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ing.. It wu decided to present foLlr lowing the opening, election of or. "Carolina in tie Morning," Karen ris and sons, Jim and Mark.
Saturday evening dinner guests
achievement certificates at the
licers was held resu lting 88 fol Greene "In a Littlr Red Bam, '"
or
Mt and Mrs . Carl Morris and
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Sl•eets, Treasurer, Jean Cotter ill
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ril 24 lo Z6 inclusive was announc- N
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My Heart ; " a vocal duet "He•• Mr. and Mrs. CarI. Morr·,
conference to be heId I n zanes•
Karen Gilkey was named Jun- by Connie Clark and Jeanine M - sons were Easter d mner guests
\'Jlle on April 28·
U
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ler, and a quartet, Rosemary Sisk, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WebPlans were made for l�e proAssignments for the next meet- Diane Sisk. Nancy Capehart and er eobald .
gram for the May 4 meeting and
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wUl clude reports from the
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COO held at The Harrisonville School New Orie.am. '" A speciaJ feature spent . Saturday in Parkersburg
feren':' .and a report •�rom M r s,
at 8 o' clock April 10, with Kenny was presented by G ary stew.art of ahopp mg. _Their �ms, steve and
Downie on e legulatiun meetlng and Uouill Carsey, Dick and �bMason on the tnnnpet, accom- Larry, visited thetr grandparents ,
she attended recently in Colum- ie
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ta.ll
Gilkey as the H pi ty panted by L inda l.a''- ey New Ha- Mr . .and Mrs. Harry Osborne, at
h
bus, There wm bo a "buu" ses'
Pomeroy, and Garcy stayed with
Committee. There were 15 mem. \'en, on the piano.
skin on the subject, ' 'What �
his
al1nl and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
bers and 5 mothers pi-esent
f" t
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your unit ex� from Counc il . Membership i s Opel! to all in
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?The uecut1ve board recomAllen
Biddle
of Cedarv1Ue Coleated girla between ':he ages of 8 for 8 Piano flOI0• uwmiam Te11
mended that the 1962 8J)ring CODlege sent the Easter weekend
to 21 years in the area.
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ference by held ID Meigs County,
$3 with his parents ' Mr and Mrs.
to Ralph McDaniel5 and BiR Pay•
the time and place to be announc•
Raymond Biddle and · Calvin.
ton
playing "Boogie Shuffle'" on 1 -=�--c----c--=-ed.
the f!Ultars, and third prim of $2 Think we're clean 11'1 said
At the � of the meeting, re,.
to Sheldon Roush and Ann How- that some of L'le Roman emperors
freabmentl were aerved by Mra.
15,l'
ard singing "'True Love," accom- balhed 88 many 88 seven or et••t
T'neiu to Mn, Downk!, Mrs. Roy
panled
by
Nancy Armstrong on times a day I Maybe that's ber
Traey J . • Mn. Harold Ebera- NEW HAVEN - The Talent the piano. Other entr5es were a cauae they didn't have the bene­
bach, Mrs. Mary Carsey. Mrs. Show s nsored by the New Haven
po
vocal trio, Sandra Sayre, Mary fit of today'!l efficient soaps lo
Frances Alkire and Mrs. How• PTA was held Tuesday
evening •t Webb and Leah Ann Miller, sing- wash away dirt,
erd Jobnam.
lhe Haven Theatre with Harry Ing ·•ntue -stln" a1.i'.:fllDJlllllkd bJs p u rs m , ss prod uction. Th is
When the housewife lfCILs, ;n.
'.\tiller �ctin� .es Master of Ce.re- N&amp;ney".. Atrlllttong; a vocal. ·"l•m
mOTiies. Mrs. Paul Powell, ac- �rrv" by Judy Hoffman: a duet
dustry listens. RCSClldl Ike this opens u p new jo bs, and puts
Announcing
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companied the rHflerer:t acts on "Tumbleweed . bv Ross Frey and
more money inro circul a tion.
advertis•
an essential
the piano unless otherwise slated i\fargar"Pl Lou &amp;ne�•, a vocal b:v
P1ul1 'Lucky' Hart
In lhe program. She was also gen • flnrbaar Bo�lc "Mona Liss" and
I t ' s a process of product i v i ty
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Now Auoel1ted
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With
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want, so that marketcts can sup­
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At the dose 11f le program a
ply it for you, and lhea tell you w i t h t h e thi ngs you needed
ALINE WEAVER'S
DEVOTED TO INTERES'I \lf
presented
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. medley of aongs
MEIGS MABOl'li o\Rt:.\
w h e n the researcher cam e 10
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COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

Sunda y School Week

Since e, ery organiza tion of any im­
portance aeems to have its •·week," it
would -m lo be more lhan lilting that
there Uould be a ''wee k" for an insli­
tution liO important and fine in its pur­
pose a, �e iunday school. In any case
the week of April 1 0-16 has been so de•
signaled . and its sponsorship by t h e
Laymen's National Committee in New
York: represents a rosier of outstanding
people in busrness, industry, govern­
ment, and public life.
The Sunday school as we hav e kn own
it is a comparatively modern institution,
founded by Robert Raikes, a pri nter i n
Gloucester, Engla nd, 1 n 1780. Hi, d l5·
tincti on was that he sought to make the
Sunday school a normal parl of I h e
equipment -.id i nstruction in e v e r y
church.
Prior to Raikes, specific religious in­
struction of the young, where it existed
at all, had been chiefly in the homes or
in sporadic attempts by Luther and oth­
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For anything actually correspond ing
lo the Sunday school we would have to
go back to the time of Christ when Jew­
ish schools were attached to every syna·
eogue. The Jew• had established not
only education, but something corres­
pondjnl �ery much to modern voca­
ltonal training.
Every Jew ish boy was supposed to he
brought up in an occupation or a trade.
/,nd i f we wonder at the competency o(
the f ishermen, and those of humble life
whom Jesus gathered around Him, it
must be remembered that those nwn
had been trained in such schools .
It Is Interesting to note that in the
very earliest slage Sunday school teach­
era were paid. But that soon become un­
necesHry and, until compart:tt i vely It'·
cently, teaching and leadership has been
on I voluntary basis In stronger church•
es today there is a trend toward pay­
ment of teachers. the Sunda y school has
become the ''church school," uncler the

leadership o( college or seminary grad­
uales who are spcd .-il i5ts in religious
education.
A tendene y under this ne w deYelop­
menl is (or the church s(' hool lo become
a church i.n itself. As high s&lt;"hool grad u­
ates do not always go on to college or
other high education, so graduates do
not a l w ays go on to the adult or senior
t: hurc:h.
This o f late has been a much-discuss­
ed problem: lagging church attendance
of college and other youn g people. One
effort to correct this has been the "chil­
d ren ' s sermon , " and the tying in o{
church school students with a part o(
the regular c:hurch servic:e.
But as Su nday school or c h u r c h
school. the great institut io n goes on,
with its positive results in character
building and community service far eX•
reeding its failure a lway s to attain i ts
p u rpose. especially in battling juvenile

delinquency.
OVER THE FALLS
The nation must greet with some sad�
ness lhe news thal the last Honeymoon
Special train has run between Buffalo

stop.
ped having honeymoons, or even stop•
ped going lo Niagara Falls for them.
Undoubtedly countless honeymooners
still are drawn lhere. They jusl don't
use the train.
But beyond that, the da y is clearly
passing when a joke about Niagara Falls
wall register with everybody. Surn gay
simplicities are vanish ing from A m eri­
can life in many fields.
A good many American s today h ave
the money for honeymoons J n far more
distant and more va ried pla&lt;:es . They
seem to search more for the excilt:ment
of the exotic,
Y el for others, especially some of the
older ones, the brighl early promi se of
marr ia le will always he l i nked with Nia­
gara's crashing sound .

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WASHINGTON COLUMN

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BY PETt:R EDSON
WASHINGTON - r N EA l -P�I·
ternti fo r Uvlng with automation
and liking it .ire gradually bemc;
worked out by ur ious devl(.-es m
11t'""' h,bor-mllnallemenl conln:1t'l1.
In general. lhey follow the 01d
prmnple of. · · 1f you i.:.in ' l htk
'em. )Olll ' em "
More and more. union leaders
.are romm� around lo the view
thal tllere ' s no u� frying to stoµ,
µrogress. M anage�nt. for 1. 3
part . 1s recognizmg mcreasmg1 · 1
llwt it has respom;ibilit ies to 1111
.-mplo_ves as wt&gt;II as to 11s stock­
htllders
Viewed from both lh(J� anglf's
ways 1:1re sought to maKe the llt'W
te('hnologies ir, manufacturing aml
processm� a bleasing lo both man­
agement and labor - not J u s t
monslers that c ause strik� 0r
Ck'stroy jobs.

MOST NOTABLE EXAMPI.F.
is perhaps the Padfic Ma r itime
Assn employer�· agreement wi1n
the Harry Bridges lnternationui
Longshoremen·, union It w 11 s
signed after four years of dis&lt;'u &gt; ·
11 10n and five months of tough bar ·
&amp;ainin1. &amp;oin&amp; u1lo effect t h i •

yt"ar and running to July I. 191:,6
In the hrl:it place, t,he Loni(•
&amp;horemen agreed to abandon their
long st.anding opposition to watt! r•
front mechaniitttion. Employ .. n1
art! therefore frt"OO from all the
old umon rest r it:tions on size ul
slmg loc:1ds, double handling, gaq;
snes and "witness" labor l h I l
gels paid for standing around do•
ing nothing. A.I• labor.s,.a ving dt!­
v1ees may now bf used to handie
c1:1rgo efficiently.
Jn retu rn . the employera are
paying $1 5 m11\io11 J::I ye� fur
S 1 '2 yean into a mechan lultion
fund. It will be used in part lo
�rmit longshoremen to retire 1:tt
age 62 instead ol 65, eech haviri�
a vested inte-resl in the fund ..ip
to $7,920.
Th e fund will also pul a fioor
under wages whi&lt;'h will gu.arah­
teen longshoremen a minimum
wa�e of $98. 75 for a 35- hour week,
without layoffs.

An agreement similar to th1!i
was later made applicable to Ea.:it
Coast longshoremen by an a rr,1 •
I ration award.
I n the new Teamsten Unicin
t.:ontrac l 1iped Feb. 1 with the

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Centr1:1l Stales rTlQlor t·ar r it'l"S Lt"r,
lat1ve agreement ""·as ma&lt;lt' f ,r
payment into the Holfa union s
pension and welta r� fund ot ,.;
for every bulk eontamt-'1 o r µ1ggy­
back shipment.
Effedive datl' ,f thJ� prov1s1on
b bring delayed a year pending
joint union-earner study lo deter­
mine If thia is the besl way to deal
with this situation But it is also
being COOlidered m cur rent Team•
sters negotietions with New Eng­
land carriers. And 1l is expected
to come up later in bargainioi::
with carriers of the 13 W"sl.t'rn
1tates.
APPLICATIONS OF SUCH a

principle to ''fishyback" contain­
er shipment&amp; by water and "bi_nJ.
ieback" ahipments by air Is also
being proposed. But
railroads
are still bucking the Klee a.s an
Illegal restraint on movement (lf
inters�te commerce.

1bere were about a million pi�•
gyback shipments by rail l a -'&gt; t
year. At $5 a trailer, this would
put another $5 million into the
Hoffa union ' s $300 million woel­
fare fund.
In addition to these prim,: ex-

amples th�r, are num.ru ,, utn
i- r JOm1 labor -.managemew si u•i
1es of automa1 ion going on.
Kiuser Sled and Umted St"L'I.
work�rs representatives are tr►
111g 10 fm&lt;l a tormula for sharing
the bet1efits of Im! new lechnol­
ggy Ill theu· industry
Republic Stee l and Union Ge
Marine and ShipbuJJding Worke1 I
have a joint human relations romo
m1t1t-e studJmg the �ubject.
In the shift from militaiy ai,..
craft produ&lt;'tion to missiles . Unit.
ed Auto Wo rkers and Mactiinl.:itl
Union wor ked out new a�r�
menls with Douglas and Convait
for severance pay or extended
unemp)oyment benefit payment,
to laid-off mployes.
THE AUTO INDUSTRY made
earlier moves lO solve some al
the labor relations problems nu•
ed by a d v a n c I II g technologr
through 1he .. aMual Improve,,
ment" wage Jncrease and ,up,
plt'mental un('mployment bt•n""
fits. or "SUB. ., But they are r.e
longer considered complete pl.ans.
New propo� are expected ti
be presented when the auto indu..
try contract, art rentaotiat..
this summer.

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to prnted him from tt'mpt"rahH"•·s or drmkmi:; v. .i11•r.
thar f ret'tt' ur liurn
St:p3r&lt;lh' JH l"�SUI 1;-.;:ii ion �\ ,l•·rn ,
I With 1 hf' addition uf i·1gl, 1 kt-l·p th.- ,1,ln,n:.l1l · 5 bUlt at t hr·
pounds of o&gt;. ygen undt-r p1 t's-.ui e equiv;,tt' nl uf r. 000 f ,.,.,, 1 alt11 11d , , Campbell, Karen Herr• Soisson, Barbara I ltJ m ph· in round stel'I tankso .ind 35 poundi a hllle \own 1han �It f:\'"r•· ,!NEWLY CAPPED NURS­ Harielle Bobo,· J;net �f�v. Maag, Marsa Rife, Pene­
of
fo r th � o oh ng sy Sll'm . and thf' rabin at t he fiJ U1 v al 1•n t
t S-'fhese 35 student nurs­ ins, Barbara SpencerI Lin­ lope Fish, Linda �milh, man. Elizabeth C o m e r, reys, Bre Hda W oof t e r . Ta· the watn,
apparatus make! up abou 1 of about J0.000 ftt"t Should 11.f'
es of the Holzer School of da Gallaher a nd Marilyn Johnora Lambert, Shar­
B a r b a r a Unger, Betty m i Fitzpatrick, Gail Ev• ive pn cent oI the tot.it 1 weig 111
suit ('irculal mn f;u l . the, spa,·t&gt;ni.:•1
N ursing were capped in Compsto n. Second row - I ron Davis and Gaye Win­ Haskins , Judith Dudding. ans, Barbara Nida y. K a- of 1he manned capsule.
may open his fact: plate to tJir•
t.. �rcises Friday. F irsl
ren
Fren&lt;"h
and
- Gayle Everett,
Carole
row
Back
Th
ters.
Third
row
Geneva
III
Karin
Roseberry,
Sammie
e
oxygen
each
cabrn
four-pouwl
atmosphere.
an el(' t t rl('&lt;1!
row left to _right, .Jo Ann I
1 00111e expand1
Pursley.
__
Brenda
fi
r
e
_
__
Zonner,
o
10
1641
c110ic
Romelle
f�i.'l
r other unexJ:,,eded &lt;w&lt;.· t1 r _ _
Bol i nger, Linda Classing, Lee, J uditn Lanier, Myrna Keirns, Jean Pullin, V.
at the pressure in the asl ronaut · s ren c·e fo t1I!! the cabin atmo�1./wn• .
PT ROCK ·
are moving into the Kennedy pro-- ---I suit. The '-Pill·t' en�rnf&gt;f"r s caku - : I� �s tronaut l'an let out the r ;1hin
perty, College Ave.
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Harris Clay ton Morr is and fam i ly, Co-- late tha1 il l 8fl cubic feet f., · a i r an� refill and pres �ur iu· 1t i
breathing. or en,iul!,h lor 28 hours from }us emergenl'Y oxygt'n !&gt;Uf'·
and children of Columbus were
.
lumbus 1:ipent E,1slcr with
home I 1·1
o I e, .an d Ihe of her ha JI Ior Io�s
weekend guests of her grandparin leaka�e or absorption. The SN'
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Luckadoo. folks.
ond
r..nrl
Wey:rn,1
7A•lla
Mrs.
bottle is pure s.afeguard.
rhil·
Dewhurst
Mr.
T�rl_l
Mrs.
�nd
Mr. and Mrs. Joe Phillips had \
o�ygt&gt;n syslem al .,;o pr o•
of
The
were
Ch1l
ch
ldren
and
hcothe
dren we re w eeke nd gur•!s of her
i
A lar g e g rou P of relatives a nd friends o f the !963 as weekend visitors their . �n,
guests
her
of
_
parenls. l moll,• r 'l,·s. G,· n.,·,·•, Fo 1.,_
vidf's Hie tem1lf'rilture and hu •
• Darrell, Mr. and Mrs. Wilham weekend
, ,.
.. , ...
,
class of the Holzer School of Nursing .attended the 0..,._
Dwight
an
Kennedy &lt;l
midity cont rol whkh are designed
Mr. and Mr, and Mrs.
,
• 22 Inch Deluxe Lawn
ercises at Grace Methodist church, w h ICh marked their Phillips or Frankfort�f Langsville
zr
Chas, Esse:&lt; an d 1a m,. 1 y, Cam•
other relatives.
to k N·p lhe astronaul m lem per"
I
W. Wilcox
F.
Mr.s.
cappin
e4 Cycle
Ruth Stover and fa�ily _of den, S. �- and Don �1-a cBane al urr-s bcl\\ rep 55 a d SQ d e Jr· · islrator who oongratulated thJ were Sunday callers of her paruu ,1., E Holzer•
l) r. ct
�
1
_
.
. ents· Mr· Phillips is quite poor- Fostoria were Sunday even i n g vis- and family Columbus VJS1lrd W. grPt's Fah renheit des pite an oute
• 3 Horsepower
.
c hief of staff of the Hob r hos- nurses •on pas�ing their pen00 01
.
, .
her fat,_
t
mer
E
1
I
1
er,
or
of
ch
Chu
The
fall.
a
U
1
following
ly
l
�
i
1empera1
side
if
"'
range
re
c
figured
•
u
a
r
h
n
n
CJ
,!
Hol
�
R.
t e
omb and
e du
.
• Adjustable Height
I
Pit.al gave the main addre!.ll u �· probation The class was present- Christ Sunday School sent him an '1JOg�on.
from fi7 dc�re:s below. ,to several
· ng as his theme "The !(urse ' s ed by Janelle H· Sheets. nursiou
wcc-k.
The
Essex
family
ex
'('ct
0
l
lnpulse Slarting
EaFi\er flower.
) Mr. and Mrs. Mike Hardway of
thousand deg�et!s iibove zero 'J'o
,
Cap." He .showed what the cap arts inSlructor.
1 some extent he rnn t'ontrol this
Mr. and Mr�. Basil Cremeans Gallipolis called on Mr. and Mrs. - 1 0 move to Del a ware_ soo� .
• Controls Or, Ha ndle
stands f0r in the way of service Big Sisters conferred the caps ----- - -·---Carol Snowden and sons Sunday. 1 Among other a on s1("k 11st a re himself. and wukhe rs on Lhrt!
to mankind and he urged mem- and the Nightingale pledge was eral chairman of the show. The Mr. and Mrs. Floyd
• Heavy Gauge Steel
Darby o[j Mrs. Hoyt � ecl on , �le, a n d �!rs . g round can control aspeds or the
hers of the class lo uphold t h e led by Nancy Blain. R. �· Mi&lt;i:, piano tlsed was loaned bv the Ken- Columb us were Easler Simday 1 Rohcrt Holhrlay.
system should mst rument repo rls
finest traditions of what it stands Judith Pend ergrass, presiden! of ny Music Company or Huntington. guests of Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Mr. and Mrs G. B. R a ekin
d
of his booy cnnd 1l ion show it nt'clor in the world today, which is the senior class gave greet mgs
In the elementary class two first Plumme r.
were Chillicothe visitors Friday. ess,iry.
r onfused in its e�limate o( stand· and the response was given by priies of $5 each. two second James Cheadle
ot
U.
the
S. AI- Mrs. Edmund Fosler ,met Mrs, I In lhP fasl stri�e� of descen1 :
.
Miss Sharon Davis, pre!iident of prizes or $3 each and two third
urds.
my, Ft. Knox, Ky. spent the Eas- Gineora Foster were Gallipolis when fridion tn th@ heljvylng al:
,
1
He cited examples of tlol:r:er 1he class or 1963.
prizes of $2 each were given to ter weekend wilh his family Mr. visitors Tue sday.
tM! cooling sysmosephere
makes
t
graduates, who in their dally lives Miss I da VanRiter .sang "How the following: 1st-Becky Gilmore and Mrs, James Cheadle and £am- :..::::::.:..:_:::::::::______.::.:_::::"o::::::.::.:::_::::::.:__:::::__::::::::�::..:____!e,,.,,,,.,,=,,.,,=,...,,,-...,________
___.,....,.
,
..,,. ... .
. 1'' i:i -· .
both at home and :abroad are Lovely Are Thy Dwellings," and doing a dance routine and Judy lly.
, I .i'iholding high th.- finest traditions " In The Garden of Tomorrow. ' Lathey, a vocal solo, •'Bluebird or Betty Jane Sprouse of Children's
of the nursing profession. He por• she was a ccompanied by Mrs. Happiness," arco mpaniecl by Lin- Hospital in Columbus . spent four
da Lathey; 2nd: Jody Athe:v, a days during the Easler season
trayed the character of Florence Harold Campbell.
Nightingale and Clara Barton :-.s A reception followed lhe exer• vocal solo, "In the Middle of an here with her parents, Mr, and
symbols f,f the 'hl1hest tn nnrs• cises and a large group honore;J Jsland" and leartetW,tUler. B pan• Ml'• tCah'ln Sprouse, .and family.
I
tomine to "'Pink Shoe- Laces" ; Het parents returned her to Coing ideals.
the newly
_capped nurss.
3rd: Carolyn Roush , a voca 1so1o lumbus Monday.
The exercises were presided
___
"Count Every Star:'_ and a n-ro . · Judy Williams was an ovemight
11ver by Wayne e. '6etel-, adminTommy Roosh. Ricky Powell and gu,sl of Joetta Erlewine.
__:.__:_________ !
Johnny Rklgeway, singing ''Char- Mr. and Mrs. James Pierce or
lie Brown."
Middlepart RD, called on Mr. and
other entries in this clasg were M l'9. Calvin Sprouse, Tuesday.
f0Up
Langsville RD,
a solo "'God Bless America" and Julia Lucas.
The HarrisonviJ\e Girls 4-H the Pledge to the Clag by Danny spent Sunday afternoon with Sue
Club met March 31 at 3 o'clock Roush : solos by Candy Ingles, Parker,
The executive board of t h e
Mrs. Nellie Parke� of Chester
at The harrisonville School to '"My Happiness." Angela Fields,
Meigs County Parents and Teachan overnight gqe.-d Monday
was
"
Denise
Dream,
"A
Wish is a
organize their club for 1961 under
ngers Association m e t Thursday
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ho­
the
at
World,"
the
the su pervlson of Mrs. Ruby Hal- Grinstead, •'Around
evening at the home of Mrs. Paul
and Sue.
Parker
mer
"
Look
Me Over.
liday and Mrs. Sharon A. Jewell, Gail Miller, ''Hey
Theiss, Middleport.
Carl Denison of
Mrs.
and
Mr.
"
Song,
Amanda Stanley, "Spring
advisors.
Mn. William B. Downie, preslweekend
Easter
eetfng
were
'Y'J
pn
Miss Karen Gilkey, president, Barbara .MardialJ •• . J.,ipstidt
Mor­
dent, was in charge of the meetCarl
Mrs,
Mr.
of
Md
·
gue11t•
called the meeting to order, Fol- Your O,lla"r'," -&lt;Mmha Davis,
ing.. It wu decided to present foLlr lowing the opening, election of or. "Carolina in tie Morning," Karen ris and sons, Jim and Mark.
Saturday evening dinner guests
achievement certificates at the
licers was held resu lting 88 fol Greene "In a Littlr Red Bam, '"
or
Mt and Mrs . Carl Morris and
"B
w'°eU
B
�
- Debr
May 4 meeting lo be held at Harye
ye
,
,&lt;
and Rl ky Po
a Sheets
lows
son
!I were Mr. and Mrs. Weber
oo,...., ,· , '.
risonville. '11iere will be a first ...I
"Bobcat
B
solo
A
piano
Love."
'
oo
se
V
i
nda Hy ll,
�
by Diana Theobald , Mr, and Mrs. Carl Den•
and t.f'cond place and two honor
Karen
Gilke
Seer
,
eta.ry ; Suiian ie" wBB presented
y
b
'
Roush· a piano and vocal solo . Ison of Wheeling and son, Jade
a l e ment,ons,
Sl•eets, Treasurer, Jean Cotter ill
·
·
"Brahams' Lullaby" by Terry Demson, Athens. an d •111s 1·1ance.
ent educa o
wo
Th
ksho
and
chairmen
co
� r�
of
ay
� ;
�
K Wyatt, Roush - 8 piano solo '' Medley of Mi811 Rose Horak, of Colwnbus.
to
e at Ohio Un vers Y A� Recreation · Darle
Howard,
ne
by Becky l tar- Mr. and Mrs. Carl Denison of
ril 24 lo Z6 inclusive was announc- N
ews Re�rter · Sharon Jewell Streu� Waltzes''ental
.
u·u
, 8 ,11 Mar• Wheeling were Easler Sunday
rls·, an lns•-·m
ed by Mrs. Downie, who also an. .e_..1u to
•
. was appomi.
erve .a s ch cu, r•
8
U
sha · on the uke playing " Pe� of guests o( her falher, Lee Myers.
I nct
nounced the Southea st D"st
.'•
man
of
Health
and
Safety.
' ,,
1 and
My Heart ; " a vocal duet "He•• Mr. and Mrs. CarI. Morr·,
conference to be heId I n zanes•
Karen Gilkey was named Jun- by Connie Clark and Jeanine M - sons were Easter d mner guests
\'Jlle on April 28·
U
lor Leader by the advisora.
ler, and a quartet, Rosemary Sisk, of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. WebPlans were made for l�e proAssignments for the next meet- Diane Sisk. Nancy Capehart and er eobald .
gram for the May 4 meeting and
�
Ing were made which will be Jane Ca pehart, singing "Batlle of Mr. Bnd Mrs. Carroll Snowden
wUl clude reports from the
·
in
COO held at The Harrisonville School New Orie.am. '" A speciaJ feature spent . Saturday in Parkersburg
feren':' .and a report •�rom M r s,
at 8 o' clock April 10, with Kenny was presented by G ary stew.art of ahopp mg. _Their �ms, steve and
Downie on e legulatiun meetlng and Uouill Carsey, Dick and �bMason on the tnnnpet, accom- Larry, visited thetr grandparents ,
she attended recently in Colum- ie
oe
ta.ll
Gilkey as the H pi ty panted by L inda l.a''- ey New Ha- Mr . .and Mrs. Harry Osborne, at
h
bus, There wm bo a "buu" ses'
Pomeroy, and Garcy stayed with
Committee. There were 15 mem. \'en, on the piano.
skin on the subject, ' 'What �
his
al1nl and uncle, Mr. and Mrs.
bers and 5 mothers pi-esent
f" t
1
1 the Teenag
your unit ex� from Counc il . Membership i s Opel! to all in
Ma
ce
B
�
.
of SS was g�
ru
?The uecut1ve board recomAllen
Biddle
of Cedarv1Ue Coleated girla between ':he ages of 8 for 8 Piano flOI0• uwmiam Te11
mended that the 1962 8J)ring CODlege sent the Easter weekend
to 21 years in the area.
•
overture," one secood prize cf
ference by held ID Meigs County,
$3 with his parents ' Mr and Mrs.
to Ralph McDaniel5 and BiR Pay•
the time and place to be announc•
Raymond Biddle and · Calvin.
ton
playing "Boogie Shuffle'" on 1 -=�--c----c--=-ed.
the f!Ultars, and third prim of $2 Think we're clean 11'1 said
At the � of the meeting, re,.
to Sheldon Roush and Ann How- that some of L'le Roman emperors
freabmentl were aerved by Mra.
15,l'
ard singing "'True Love," accom- balhed 88 many 88 seven or et••t
T'neiu to Mn, Downk!, Mrs. Roy
panled
by
Nancy Armstrong on times a day I Maybe that's ber
Traey J . • Mn. Harold Ebera- NEW HAVEN - The Talent the piano. Other entr5es were a cauae they didn't have the bene­
bach, Mrs. Mary Carsey. Mrs. Show s nsored by the New Haven
po
vocal trio, Sandra Sayre, Mary fit of today'!l efficient soaps lo
Frances Alkire and Mrs. How• PTA was held Tuesday
evening •t Webb and Leah Ann Miller, sing- wash away dirt,
erd Jobnam.
lhe Haven Theatre with Harry Ing ·•ntue -stln" a1.i'.:fllDJlllllkd bJs p u rs m , ss prod uction. Th is
When the housewife lfCILs, ;n.
'.\tiller �ctin� .es Master of Ce.re- N&amp;ney".. Atrlllttong; a vocal. ·"l•m
mOTiies. Mrs. Paul Powell, ac- �rrv" by Judy Hoffman: a duet
dustry listens. RCSClldl Ike this opens u p new jo bs, and puts
Announcing
,
companied the rHflerer:t acts on "Tumbleweed . bv Ross Frey and
more money inro circul a tion.
advertis•
an essential
the piano unless otherwise slated i\fargar"Pl Lou &amp;ne�•, a vocal b:v
P1ul1 'Lucky' Hart
In lhe program. She was also gen • flnrbaar Bo�lc "Mona Liss" and
I t ' s a process of product i v i ty
ing. It tries to find out whit you
Now Auoel1ted
II ·--'---- solo,
"A
Little
on
the
Lonely
Side"
With
and plenty, which provides you
want, so that marketcts can sup­
hy Mar&lt;ar&lt;lt Lou Roney.
At the dose 11f le program a
ply it for you, and lhea tell you w i t h t h e thi ngs you needed
ALINE WEAVER'S
DEVOTED TO INTERES'I \lf
presented
were
. medley of aongs
MEIGS MABOl'li o\Rt:.\
w h e n the researcher cam e 10
where ro get iL Ad-rising ereBEAUTY SHOP
, by the PrA Chorus, a Vocal 110lo.
a,cMNI •· o- �u1111,...,..
PubUd!.O ...,.l"J' aftilnioon e:ine,. ""-•· ,;He's A Cousin of Mine" by
Mrs.
..--- ll'iCIA!,--"1 4u ti,- "'-• OIi.ht Valla7 �Mtalll•1
the door,
atQ 111oa» demand. which in turn
r.-paa, • to .....,..e 11t.
111&gt;10,
vocal
and
a
Presley Roush
NIXT Wl K ONLY
Let's Keep Rotting Abud
"Airth or the Bluet.. by Mn. Fot·
1 ter Grinstead. 1be Jud� dP.ClsRtt.te'Ml'I
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Ion� and prizes were awarded bY
$1.00
Mrs. David Fields, Jr., PTA pre11._ ...... N... Tffl ctl7 ...... YortL ldent. 1nte efl!lnt closed with I
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t-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,-0 .. April
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Historic Changes, New Frontiers,
Launched In Washington Capitol

SPORTS DESK
BY BOB WING ETT
Senlloel Sports Wr!ler

wrvlu Mrs. F.arl Shuler lfl the
Dally_Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport. 0 , Ap,11 10. 1961-5
' chaJt'IJlan
H.ev. Glazier held .t very ni£."t!
Kf.:CO\'ERISG
candle light comnnmioo service
�.1 .ly 1-lc&lt;·urmick 15 recover•
Thunday nlgbt at the cburch.
111A: lrom a bn,ken hip In Roor:1
GalUpoU1, Ohle
Mr. and Mn. Janvs Aulher5-0n
� 17 vf Jiulzlf Huspital.
e
BY
EUNICE
BRINKER
1
Saturday , t-8. l!lfil
·
celebrated their daughter Patn("A Brilish pusenger shlp rav- midnight.
wet&gt;k
He .aa.id he had been awaken,·d ' There will be a cummunity aup- ia i;
nn
!IA.L.F.S KF.l'ORT (Jf
' seeond birthday Wedtlesday I Do a Clrde wa, Easter
.
H \'i Sl"KGERY
li!!;ed by twu days of explosions By dawn, rescue officlal
per
at
the
church
April
13th
at
on
b
Y
explosi
end
guest
at
the
home
ol
her
en
.
s
count
h
0
lo Vallf,y Lln�ttK·k ro.
t'\"tning by enl.ertaininu" Mr and
. the
. .aan11.._ l1l
and fire
1•
563 person:'l -.uv..11 to have "The whole center of the ship 6 p. m after which the pa9tor
Per.aian Gulf
Ho
ts
C
Mrs
Mr
paren
mer
'-i. , v. � t.-:· y, v..• , , ,,,,,, .
,ind
Mrs Carl AutherM)n , Mr and
.
HOGS - 175 W 220 lb� l&amp; co t,,
rl tod y as It was �i.-.g towed been saved.
�ppea� to be ablaze," he said. Rev. Glazier will �how film and
Jt' .
,.
v,d
J i ,im ha �n. l '. ·)bert, ti.
Mrs. Bill MJddle&amp;wart ll!ld chil- C
Ie, Easter 17 :'IO , 2ZO to 25(1 lb,• 16 00 !0 1 7 f,., 1•:1if• Fr•·'h !1-Iant' tne former
�"1/port
c·
We
could
hear
mo1.1ns
r
a
n
d
a
talenl
11rogram
by
folks
of
the
ts
y
of
.ire
Ma
Gue!f
0
( In London, a spokesman for
unm
J't'nny and Graig and Mrs
50, L1ghl lti OO lo J , (lO . Fat _-,u ,. � �-- , . \' - , ·
.
community. Each family will Evan Will.
Sunday Wt'rf' Mr 1o1nd .\fr�. James
All 01 I.he more than 700 pas- British India Steam Navigation groans.
12 00 ; o 14 _ . . r;" ,d. ,., Pi'.!1k� r . underw_ent
g�
.
lo
Sta
00
00
15
12
C1n· le. son Ric·ky of New Haven
se�gers and c_rewmen had es- Co., the Dara ' s owner, said the •·one lifeboat was lowered sud- bring a eoverecl dish and table
"· rr. •. ·,1 �IJ. ;t: ·,• ot G:·,rnt Hos pital
"" v. � &amp; 1 , • •,w .ov
!th. . and Mrs Delmar Hamm ,,.
. d Mn Geori;c&lt;'' I &amp;ars 9 00 to 14
" V-iJ , M r. ilO
rai,ed the flammg hulk before it ship had been believed cmTyiDg a denly and my wife was left mo-.:1 ( ,,:umf,u� .I&lt; riday evt&gt;nmg Htc"r
.
and James were accom�amed by cIre
· ,. ·Shoal&lt;· 6 1 ,J II',
· 1c and lwo da ughter� 0 i 1 00 to 90
,
went down, but more than 150 total of 730 persons--550 regular ment.arlly hanging al the end of
JS
'.vnu. 1• 1un h _., _,;;s1ctt·1o ry Sne
M
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M
p
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r
aiiu
rs.
au
Hamm
of
K
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anawha Cit..-- · ,.
r/ Va a· I !IO M·
' , ,.,m.E: - Stt'er, it, 00 tv i:.i - 111 f-,,i,m 2IJ�
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were unaccaunted for. Some of passengers, l30 officers and crew- the ladder more than 30 feet above
Lancilllter and visit«! Rev and , vm Clrrle of Columbus
the�e may have reached safely in men and 50 tally clerks, mer- the sea. People with us were
, 00 , Heifer� H !AJ to � oo. C:&lt;11.i:,
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Mr:s. Carmichael of s. ii'eb.ster Mr� James Patter!lon c:alll"'"l I Bed 20 oo u1 2-1 (•i f;.,t Cu.I', 12
various ports but many were ! chants end laOOrers from the port afra.id to go to the boats becauseGt:T un:-..·st-:
Sunda)'.
the fli,mes from the decks below
her parent■ Friday aftemwr, I 00 to 17 00, C J.nm-r� 1u (J(J tu 12 .
(eared lost.
gf Dubai. )
. lhl@ and Mrs John
Mrs.
Chas
i'T
l'LEAS
\\T - Jt!v:ell Ha!I,
: �,r. and Mn Douglas Circle , ()(1
An undetermined number of The Dara was Ioad'mg passen- weni lapping the aide of the ship."
Ihle
were
in
Parkersburg
one
lfi IL--u •!o�·!. \\ \'a. ancJ Stanley
Mrs. Nykerk .!laid some people
Mr. and Mrs Dean Bnnk...r
.
.
.
. ES
Amer1c1.1ns
•
had been iboard.
\'EAL C.:AL\
day last week .
l
upa
1
JIJ
HI
Dubai h DOr jw.1 fell into the sea "in confu.
h:,
gers and fre·ght
.,n 1:1. .\11ddlt&gt;J.&gt;Url. ha\e ob•
.
and William Carle1on calk-d i.:r,
Three Rrltish frigates which had F 'day . ht whenllla udden �
Set·ond�
25
00
lo
w
1,1
.�fo&lt;l:um lv,w"J " mc1:r.ilge l.1ten�e.
ierce sion" end that she heard of some
Se�eral fr m here attender! Dora Ma,:, Grilaway Sunday after
/
mg
been batt ling flames aboard lhe s ;'� cam�
o_
By HENRY RAYMONT
22
1-1
to
21;
oo
Com
&amp;
Hv�
Ztl oo
u� an_ the caplain batUmg shark!!,
-- - Sunnse
services
at
different
, noon.
ship, the Dara, since Saturday aft- p
10
28
00
.
Cui.,
J:i
OO
tu
20
sea ;; 1� \out.
nite
churche
aal
Easter
mornin
loteraatlo
s
U
Pr�H
d.
g.
I Mr. and Mrs Hayman llarnit2
Capt. Ronald Cash of the tanktr
ernoon were tying to tow it 200 w/
.\U� E H'\G POSTPO�ED
SHEEP _ F:wr:. &amp; I. ms Ii l)'J
. · �l cau
�re was un- Energy which came to the Dara ' s HAVANA WPJ 1-Premier Fidel Mrs. Irma Ihle and daughters, Mr!!. Gary Barnitz and daughkr.
miles to Bahrein when It san/L
e
County H1ding Club
cert ,un. 0ne report said there was aid sa1·d there were a lot of sea castro u:offed at his enemies but Mrs. Elma Louks and Mrs. �ran- Carol Ann of Pomtrov spe:ii lo l J IJU; Stuck E;11,ps 4 oo 10 ;; IJO . T'- '.leig.,
mi·t'.
..
'l5
has
brtn postponed un­
.
The Dara's captain Charles El
Fat Sheep 4 oo tu l:l oo Cull� 1 00
11'1
'th anothe
h ip. And snakes in the water - "vicious 11-·arned Cubans Sunday to pre�are ces Roberts attended the Mrs. , -- • - -- ,__
·
�/
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.
&amp;on, went back abo;rd the ship :t:: am
,' '. :I &lt;l !,.,ltr 1.L.i'.,., 1.-:�t� ..d of being
_ -� 1 on lig nmg an black and yellow variety which for more sacrifices to de(end hir, Emma Jividen funeral at Racllle ailC! son Billy were Sunday dmnei to :; oo, Bud: , ,; !f, t u � . 1
ru· ; J TL.!&lt;:"'fay. iii .,,, ,n originally
Saturday night after the names a th� d 1d 1 w_:�}abotage,
revolution against attack.
Saturday.
·
guests of M r. and M r3 . D .\J We1he1· ,; ,: to 2
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infest
the
area.•
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\
�,..ii�;L
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had died down. But new e p o
Survi,•ors descnucu fear-crazed '' There were cIusters ol passen• In a 4�,' hour !&gt;-peech, carried
.
Cleland .
Tr.,,1,
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L\YIB.
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111ons below decks triggered fresh pas
. .enge s 1 m I n
through gers frozen by shock not moving by television and radio, the beardMiss Laura Saunders, M iddle- 12 1.xJ 'rJ '. l, ')0 L1.!il' \\ : , :2 1JIJ
�
P
r
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fires and forced him off along flame1:1 ln to 1 eboats Some bad
port, spent ,:1 \H•ek wilh Mro. lo 14 00; Comm,m :o flfJ tc, 14 'h
IO 8a\'e themselves." he said. "Ba• ed premier dismissed counter-revwith firefighting crews from the t0 baUle sea snakes.·
u
ol
"ineliedu.al
lionary
leaders
as
bies and children were being
Glenna Ha.:,·es. Spcndmg the ;,.eek
,
frigales.
h
U-d l ded e
Ie
Describes Scene
lh n down to h
end with Mrs. Haye, were �fr, [ Sumby l•\ ernr.E.' ;JI. t :i•• Q,:,., r,
ople
be
- ��f lh: �'call : ;;�/ ag: ���t�
a :�ts�:!c�i.n,: ag',"ctts of the Dr. Gerald ...�ykerk of Holland, lo;�·
t e pe
and
Mr s. David Coil of Gahanna. ,.,
", ,"k",.
,
•
,
,
· " 0 l,on,,· ,
,.., a no one M1ch ' a meml.lt'lr of the AJnencan
'
,
Most of the passengers were In regune bY Cuban exile leaders in
' Mr · and Mrs" Alhert petersor: M
r. 1:1nd :\fr� n .... 1gl1t S Nt• p,.trn
• the United Stales as little more
o.
was aboerd w•,n:11 the sh'1p went Mission Hospital at Bahrem, de- dians .and Pakistan�.
BY CLARICE ALLEN
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of
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uests
nd
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"' "' . a )le,
�:z� ��r�":.�P'"!;�: John ;::�t�!
�: ry"·;�:,:
s �p;:� ;;�
Home Of
m
Mr.
and
�In
R
1. bacll An h,-· , ·
.
Castro agam warned that ration- lumbus were weekend guests of G1 1�
" ther �nd family.
: Guvsv,lle were c�:lm'-' on tL,
Name Brand
ing of certain goods 111ould soon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lodwick.
a M 8 oy Fick and r�he r fami ly l!! (.'..,1-mel :,!dr.
Five counties showed gelns in and March 26, 1960 and for th.�1 79, $806,? 9.B6 $831 749 49
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Merch andise
t �: i day evenm�.
the �kly sale- of _prepaid t :9. x fiscal years starting July l, 1900 Vinloll H _ $44T � · · 36 , be necessary in th.e " fight to the I M r. and Mfll . Lloyd Wolf a nd
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$3
H
death" a,l:lainst his foes.
,
sons.
Akron spent the weeke d week:� with :. u:�d
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l't!ce1pts for the period e n d i n � and July 1, 1959 follow:
$32 141 55 $33 S4l
But he guaranteed th.:it even un- with Mr. and Mrs. C urtis Wo!C� Fick. Miss Ethel Koenig is s•...,.nd• I
March 25, . 1961. They were �th- Athen9 - $5.915.49, $4,734_87 _ Moto� �ehi�le �al�s tax 11 c
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a "situation of full attack and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wl!l, Syra- ing several days with the Ficks . I
der
en!, �kmg, J�rkson, Meigs, $312,742.01, $:329,484.86.
lions for the ten south,',',,;m• economic bloccade" Cubans would cuse , spent an C
vening with Mr· HarQld Hawk made a busine�s !
�
and Vrnlon. Gallia, Pike. Law• GalUa - $2·317 99� 'I". .
.., ,948• '8• Ohio count'
" 1es .
�'-,owmg
those for gt cI othmg,
• _ shoes, food , medi- and .\'! rs. D. M. Cleland.
·
Lr1p to r,;ew York Cil)' last we,k. .
rence Rose and Scioto droppeel $160,009.19, $166,196.05.
.
.
the week ending March 25 ' 1961 l!m
e, education and recreation . He Mr . and Mrs. Roy Ch n,sty and Mr. and Mrli. 1''. M. Gutherie,
beh1·nd Iasl year. s totals. County ffo kl g - $I .958.53, $1,204.60. and for the fiscal year which
r
e
boasted that no other ountry in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawk and Athens, recently called on Mrs.
. . �Et•
with the biggeat loss was p l k e $ 7B,2 u.3 , $ 62 . 49.
�
.
started
July
1,
1960
.
follows·
.. es1em HemJSp11ere could son M ark were Sunday d1ru1er
, 2
· Ath- the ..,
Gienna
Hayes
.
.
which fell almost two-thirds '--- lJack80so.aH - l83
,__ .
Promp t. private loans fo, any �
o� 08 , $4,343.25, ens - no weekly figure' $119.214 . ma e sueh
$4 •"""·
.
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k
a guarano.=-' not even guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marton
Mrs. Harold Hawk and Mrs. J
hind last J"'
.,..ar•a total• However, $235 961 18 $242· 597 09
V
purpos
e. Just pick up your pho�;.1
28· Gall'1a - $1,134.51, $54,643. 12. the United States where social
L. Hawk spent Tuesoay in Parlr,;- !
Wood.
.
· ·
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Pike remains the only
county L�w�n:e - $6,224.32,
'
then
p1c.k
up your loan.
$9,884.• Hockmg - $2.077.08, $65,654. 5!,. d.iseriminetion maintain.� a large
ers�urg.
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.
ahead of last year's fiscal year 70 $314 ·895.83, $343,284.6:l.
and
Mr.
Joh
Mrs.
Reute
n
Jackson - no weekly f i g u r e, ! portion of the population in misfigures.
Kathy and George, Akron, spent Billy Robert Allen presented a I
Melgs - $2,I00.76,
$1,646.8!, $77,371.37. Lawrence - $2,661.30. ery."
The figures showing those fur $121,o31.4t, $ 23,675-27•
Sunday with Miss Lucille Smith. piano solo at the meeting of the
$104,584.88. Mei&amp;i - $1,828. 6. I Castro did not make any d're
1 ct
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2
?ri County Music Chili, Monday
the week$ ending M&amp;rcli 25' 1061 Pike - $967.26.
$2,590.14, $59,385.39. Pike - $1,597. 72, $49,· ! reference to the manifesto is�ued Mrs. Zelda Ridenour, CoJwnb
us spent the weekend with Mr. · e,•enlng in Pomeroy.
$79,625.02, $7B,110.87,
I�
066.35, Ross - $5,332.47, $171,. l by Jose Miro C rdo
e t and Mrs. Buel
Mrs.
Bookman
i ...!..
Mollie
received
and
Mr.
�
Ridenour.
R � sll"J- $8,2'n.24.
$9,994.42, 493.!54. �ioto - $6,082.71, $235,- ! of the Revoluti;,ar;\:::::il,
,
of
death
the
of
word
her
Q
W
nephew
Mrs. James Ridenour were Sun$4135, · • $m)I,658.10.
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
1 282.80. Vmton - $803.63, $25,907,• New York during the week�d day dinner guests o! the Riden• Martin Gandee, at his home in I
Scioto - $14,573.46,
$22,851.• 95.
urging Cubans to overthrow
ours.
Rome, New York. Mr. Gandee 300 W, Second St. - WYandoHe 2-2 1 1 1, Pomeabf•:
regime.
Mr, and Mrs Clayton Allen died or a heart attack.
I
But he said he wiis confident
-the Cuban people preferred "our
Pie. Joseph Jolm:wn of Fort
- _,;i
honest revolution" to what he
1\,.1,
ltWtf
--:;c-- ---Bragg, North Carolina wu week� 'J
called the "shady, regres9lve fore.
end visitor of his p.arentJ and
es'' of the counter-revolutionaries.
J
other relaUves Mr, and Mrs.
Joseph Johnson.
By HARRY FERGUSON
mories - whatever they are·
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson,
United Prea Internatlonal
The courthouse - a community
children Charle¥ and Roger, Mrs. JERUSALEM, Israel IUPIJ _
center
converted Into ii hall of
.
Nora Johnson of olumbus, Mr If Adolf Kehm
Today is Monday, April _10, the
'It f
u
j
C
stice - was opened lo the press
lOOtb �y of the year with llijS
and Mrs. Gene Evans, C!hlldre� ganizing t�e m::.e� �6 y \:n·
Sunday. There are reporters here
.Michael, Kay and Stevie of Pont• Jews, .-more in 1961 ·
run·t of his punlshm,'.'.'
"1' will from the eTld.a of the earlb by no
d
ut
T
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A
he
an
r
son
erov
• '' •
Your kitchen lo the production line or the
o( come in the endless hours he sits one could re all a legal procw..i- Th8 moon is approaching ltn
.
e
Middleport were Saturday even- in the courtroom.
new phase.
ing - not en the . Nuremb g
.
most abaarhinJ �usines_s . . • living. Effic�t time,-imd.:-money-saving equipment is • ast
,
Se- T'Jte morning stars are Jupiter
Int- '111s1'tbr'f or Mt.• afld Mrs. Jo- He will be the most lonesome war crimes�trials _. where er
seph Johnson.
88
import.ant
here
aa
it
ia
to th� man of the housetin ·hi8·o'hlce, shop or factory.
m.an in the world when he enten curity measures wen, s tight, and Saturn.
.
o
The �ening �tar .ig Mars.
, Mr. and Mrs. 9Jinton_ Gilkey at 9 o ' clock Tuesday morning to
Israel Is determined to keep EichA carefully planned built-in GAS range installation will reduce the work of meal•
and fam lly of lfarrlsonville, Mr. stand trial for his life. NobodY
�,., On this day m htstory :
mann alive until i·ustice has '-•
In 1'""• congress establi·shed a
and Mrs. Guy RusseU · and dough- will speak to him unle,s he a,k, Jts cour�.
making, add beauty and value to your Home. Ask your Packaged Gas Kitd1en de.aler
law and created
at1
I
ter o f Pomeroy. Mr, and Mrs . a question and he never can be
::�
�
Jo
Bulle1proof
Box
t
about plans to modernize your kitchen with new cabinets and counter space featuring
p
Dale Russell and family of Co- sure he will get an· answer. EichA
glass
box
dominates
the
In 1147 Josepb Pulitzer Amer•
lumbus, Mr. Franklin Russell of mann will be alone with his mea GAS built-In range.
- --�=-.::=:::.:::.:..=� I courtroom. h raeli po!Jce have lean j�alist and philant'.hropist·
Middleport and Mr. and Mrs. 1 fired machinegun bullets .against was born
Harold Gillogly elld· ·-t-ughter of
Check the advantages you .ll'Ot only with a GAS Built-In Range.
the
type of glass used in the box In 1849: Walter Hunt of New
Gallipolis were Easter SUnday
.
.
�nd ach ieved notlung more than York City receind a patent for
visitors of their pElrents, Mr. and
tmy �k marks. The booi; is kl the s.a[ety pin.
.#
Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
,
the r�t of the judges' bench and
�
,t
1872,
residents
,
�
In
Netirasl..a
of
· Mr. and Mrs Gene Lambert
'
cont�ms
three
smal�
chairs.
The
observed
the first Arbor Dl\y eel•
.and family of P-each Fork, Mr
. \I
end Mrs. Kenneth Grover and S. S. attendance on Easter Sun- one m front is for Eichmann. The cbration in America with at least
�
daughter Joy of Pomeroy, M1· . day was 65, tbe . offering $17.71. other two are for lsraell guardll one million trees planted m the
--··---,i , \ ( �
and Ml's. Cecil Gillogly end son Attendance at the Easter Sun· under orders not to speak to the state.
In J945. the Nazi concentretion
- Stevie of Athena. Mr. and Mrs. rise Services was 4B; 25 of the prisooer.
'
at Buchenwald was liberatcamp
breakfast,
for
stayed
number
�t
Eichmann
listen
Flatwoods
will
Harley Haning of
and
through
soldiers,
the
U.S.
by
church.
ed
n
s
headphones to the proceedings
Kenney and Beverly �ohn o
, '1
. 'I
we� Easter Sunday vL61tors of The Easter Sunrise Services that w ill determine whether be Thought for today : Jean de ].i
thetr parents and grandparents, consisted of a short program and dies on the gallows. He can ask Fontaine said: "Beware as Jong
M Bild Mrs. Everett l,ambert, music by the young people and one of his guards for a glass of as you live. of judging pe0ple by
tir. and Mrs Loon Shu�ate the message by Rev. Card on water end it will be handed to appearances."
-'rl
�d Br�ce Allen of Mansfield vis- "Unrealized Power of the Resur- him silently. He cannot break his l '--- ------ testify
loneliness by leaning over and tn whether Eichmann will 1ted with hla parents Mr. and rection."
will
defense.
he
so,
own
If
his
in
,,
Mrs. Clal't'nce Shumate a n d A group of 18 from the Alfred whispering to his lawyer as many
1 it through a loudspeaker from
0
:
daughters.
church aUended the Communkut defendants do. His lawyer will be
to be
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barnitz and Service held at the Chester Meth- sitting outside th,;i glasi box. The the glass box that is i,:oing
to
for
weeks
home
his
daytime
Carol Ann visited her mothet, odist church hist Thursday even• drone of the legal arguments and
'
the testimony will came to him come.
'-'·
Mrs. Alice Robeson, Ea!lter Su-:1• ing.
through
th
headphones
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if
he
e
day.
Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs.
were In another bu.ilding in an• .
DOUBLE
Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves Hobart Swartz were Mr. and
other land,
and family, Mrs. Eugene Han- Mrs. Earl Davis and Ellen of
POLL PARROT
I
Pins Challenge
ing wero Easter guests of their Malietta, Mr. and Mr�. Harold
I
STAMP DAYS
parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Tuck• SWart.z and daughters of WU• When t.he proceeding.a get under i
Tues., Wed., Thur■ ,
erman and Freda.
llamstown, w. va.; and Mr. and way Tuesday the first order of :
1
bl
bu
ines
will
be
proba
y
chal
a
s
il
Get ·nouble Your
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Russell Mra. Gerald Swart!. and daughter k-J1ge by Doclor Robert Servatius,
of
Marietta.
and son Stevie of Carroll, Mr.
Purchase in Poll
EJ�mann•s German lawyer,
and Mrs. Robert Russe11 and tam- Pvt. Robert Robinson o{ Fort aga1DSt the jurisdiction of the
Parrot. Stamps
lly were �aster visitors of their Knox, Ky. spent Easter Sunday
�urt. The� hi no jury S)'l!tem
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard with his wife and mother here. m Israel. Eichmann,s fate is pi
Russell.
Hden Findling of Co'•,�mbu
�; lbe ban� 0� �� j�ges.
MIDDLEPORT
t
The monthly tneeUng of the spent Easter weekend
TheN 18 no md1catKdl oow as
Zion Live Wires Class was held home here.
Monday night April 3, at tht! Dorothy Snyder, an t!mployee
Zion Church of Christ. Ja., Smith, of the Elmwwd Nursing Home
president, opened the meeting was off duty aeveral days last
at which time the Lord's Prayet week with the measles.
was repeat!!(!. The treasurer's re- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albe.-·
Millioon of our adults and children � taking chances
ton and family of ColumbUJ, spent
port_ was $20.34.
Jan _Smit&amp; Is to fbtd out about Easter weeken� with his parents
oa POLIO rt,bt oowl And this is in 6l'ite-0f the fact
a table and if she can get it Mr. and M rs. Arthur Atberton
tbat immunization is available wltb Silk vaccine.
we're going to buy It for the Md Wilma Je,..n.
I
lt takea ODl.y • !ow Dtioutea for each lhot 1111d the
I
Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Carr and
basement.
• Thermootatlcall)' Conlrol'ed Gr,dd'e&gt;.
Auklmttlc "Burner-wlttt+Braln"•
dmo to pl: this protoctlon ii now. Pick up the pbono
:
A motion was made and car• daughters were Easter Sunday
•
fold•Away
Top
B11rnm,
Ovens.
I
C9ntrnllld
Clock
AutornaUc
•
our
own.
docto
r
or
local
bea1th
department
and
call
ltght
wltl'J
guests
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Y
ried to buy a pulpit
I
• All Shades cl Heat.
Built-In Self-blstina: Rotlueries.
for lnforination.
Mrj_ Robert White of Keno.
our tre.a:11ury.
• Th� S11fe&amp;t Cookmg Knu11n
• Automatic hist Mlndlrs,.
The next meetJ.ng will be held The chili supper, sponsored by
11w is the way to pt POLIO protection. Remem­
I
May 1st. Nancy Hatfield and Don the Grange last Thursday even­
ber, no ODO UI too old or too youna to aet it
Anns wOl hav, devotJons and Ing was well attended.
Make that importmt phone call today.
,
Luk hr
Ger,eld Wears and Bobby Arnold Communion Service11 were held
In• deal"
di1p:,ri�i
at the Elmwood Nursing Home,
will have recreation.
tlil� l.cll1!111&amp;
I
pollo
Miller.
Rev.
by
SWlday
and
taken
was
collectlOJ.l
'Ibe
Mr. end Mrs. Clair Woode and
the meeting was adjourned.
&amp;le of Chester, spent Esist­
CMn1
and
Refreshmentl were served
evening With his par­
Sunday
games were en;mrerl. New, Re- er
porter for the claSB, Bertha Am- enta, Mr. and Mn. Charles D.
Woode.
old.

Morning Star
Ravaged British Ship Sank Today After
Over 700 P�engers, Crew, Have Escaped Social Items
BA":�EIN, Persian Gulf (UPI) down, still burning, shortly after scribed the rlr as a "holocaust " I
BY IRMA B JHLE

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MARKET
REPORT

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First Year Boys Showing Promise
As Fine Athletes In Area Schools

Carmel
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But Recognizes
Coming Danger

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Chester
Social Notes

F.IYe. Count'1es. sh O w saIes Tax Gains

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E1·chmann n Court WaJt1n
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Little League
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t-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,-0 .. April
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Historic Changes, New Frontiers,
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SPORTS DESK
BY BOB WING ETT
Senlloel Sports Wr!ler

wrvlu Mrs. F.arl Shuler lfl the
Dally_Sentinel, Pomeroy.Middleport. 0 , Ap,11 10. 1961-5
' chaJt'IJlan
H.ev. Glazier held .t very ni£."t!
Kf.:CO\'ERISG
candle light comnnmioo service
�.1 .ly 1-lc&lt;·urmick 15 recover•
Thunday nlgbt at the cburch.
111A: lrom a bn,ken hip In Roor:1
GalUpoU1, Ohle
Mr. and Mn. Janvs Aulher5-0n
� 17 vf Jiulzlf Huspital.
e
BY
EUNICE
BRINKER
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Saturday , t-8. l!lfil
·
celebrated their daughter Patn("A Brilish pusenger shlp rav- midnight.
wet&gt;k
He .aa.id he had been awaken,·d ' There will be a cummunity aup- ia i;
nn
!IA.L.F.S KF.l'ORT (Jf
' seeond birthday Wedtlesday I Do a Clrde wa, Easter
.
H \'i Sl"KGERY
li!!;ed by twu days of explosions By dawn, rescue officlal
per
at
the
church
April
13th
at
on
b
Y
explosi
end
guest
at
the
home
ol
her
en
.
s
count
h
0
lo Vallf,y Lln�ttK·k ro.
t'\"tning by enl.ertaininu" Mr and
. the
. .aan11.._ l1l
and fire
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563 person:'l -.uv..11 to have "The whole center of the ship 6 p. m after which the pa9tor
Per.aian Gulf
Ho
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C
Mrs
Mr
paren
mer
'-i. , v. � t.-:· y, v..• , , ,,,,,, .
,ind
Mrs Carl AutherM)n , Mr and
.
HOGS - 175 W 220 lb� l&amp; co t,,
rl tod y as It was �i.-.g towed been saved.
�ppea� to be ablaze," he said. Rev. Glazier will �how film and
Jt' .
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v,d
J i ,im ha �n. l '. ·)bert, ti.
Mrs. Bill MJddle&amp;wart ll!ld chil- C
Ie, Easter 17 :'IO , 2ZO to 25(1 lb,• 16 00 !0 1 7 f,., 1•:1if• Fr•·'h !1-Iant' tne former
�"1/port
c·
We
could
hear
mo1.1ns
r
a
n
d
a
talenl
11rogram
by
folks
of
the
ts
y
of
.ire
Ma
Gue!f
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( In London, a spokesman for
unm
J't'nny and Graig and Mrs
50, L1ghl lti OO lo J , (lO . Fat _-,u ,. � �-- , . \' - , ·
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community. Each family will Evan Will.
Sunday Wt'rf' Mr 1o1nd .\fr�. James
All 01 I.he more than 700 pas- British India Steam Navigation groans.
12 00 ; o 14 _ . . r;" ,d. ,., Pi'.!1k� r . underw_ent
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15
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C1n· le. son Ric·ky of New Haven
se�gers and c_rewmen had es- Co., the Dara ' s owner, said the •·one lifeboat was lowered sud- bring a eoverecl dish and table
"· rr. •. ·,1 �IJ. ;t: ·,• ot G:·,rnt Hos pital
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!th. . and Mrs Delmar Hamm ,,.
. d Mn Geori;c&lt;'' I &amp;ars 9 00 to 14
" V-iJ , M r. ilO
rai,ed the flammg hulk before it ship had been believed cmTyiDg a denly and my wife was left mo-.:1 ( ,,:umf,u� .I&lt; riday evt&gt;nmg Htc"r
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and James were accom�amed by cIre
· ,. ·Shoal&lt;· 6 1 ,J II',
· 1c and lwo da ughter� 0 i 1 00 to 90
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went down, but more than 150 total of 730 persons--550 regular ment.arlly hanging al the end of
JS
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' , ,.,m.E: - Stt'er, it, 00 tv i:.i - 111 f-,,i,m 2IJ�
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were unaccaunted for. Some of passengers, l30 officers and crew- the ladder more than 30 feet above
Lancilllter and visit«! Rev and , vm Clrrle of Columbus
the�e may have reached safely in men and 50 tally clerks, mer- the sea. People with us were
, 00 , Heifer� H !AJ to � oo. C:&lt;11.i:,
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Mr:s. Carmichael of s. ii'eb.ster Mr� James Patter!lon c:alll"'"l I Bed 20 oo u1 2-1 (•i f;.,t Cu.I', 12
various ports but many were ! chants end laOOrers from the port afra.id to go to the boats becauseGt:T un:-..·st-:
Sunda)'.
the fli,mes from the decks below
her parent■ Friday aftemwr, I 00 to 17 00, C J.nm-r� 1u (J(J tu 12 .
(eared lost.
gf Dubai. )
. lhl@ and Mrs John
Mrs.
Chas
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l'LEAS
\\T - Jt!v:ell Ha!I,
: �,r. and Mn Douglas Circle , ()(1
An undetermined number of The Dara was Ioad'mg passen- weni lapping the aide of the ship."
Ihle
were
in
Parkersburg
one
lfi IL--u •!o�·!. \\ \'a. ancJ Stanley
Mrs. Nykerk .!laid some people
Mr. and Mrs Dean Bnnk...r
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Amer1c1.1ns
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had been iboard.
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day last week .
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Dubai h DOr jw.1 fell into the sea "in confu.
h:,
gers and fre·ght
.,n 1:1. .\11ddlt&gt;J.&gt;Url. ha\e ob•
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and William Carle1on calk-d i.:r,
Three Rrltish frigates which had F 'day . ht whenllla udden �
Set·ond�
25
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lo
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.�fo&lt;l:um lv,w"J " mc1:r.ilge l.1ten�e.
ierce sion" end that she heard of some
Se�eral fr m here attender! Dora Ma,:, Grilaway Sunday after
/
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been batt ling flames aboard lhe s ;'� cam�
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By HENRY RAYMONT
22
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to
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u� an_ the caplain batUmg shark!!,
-- - Sunnse
services
at
different
, noon.
ship, the Dara, since Saturday aft- p
10
28
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Cui.,
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tu
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sea ;; 1� \out.
nite
churche
aal
Easter
mornin
loteraatlo
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I Mr. and Mrs Hayman llarnit2
Capt. Ronald Cash of the tanktr
ernoon were tying to tow it 200 w/
.\U� E H'\G POSTPO�ED
SHEEP _ F:wr:. &amp; I. ms Ii l)'J
. · �l cau
�re was un- Energy which came to the Dara ' s HAVANA WPJ 1-Premier Fidel Mrs. Irma Ihle and daughters, Mr!!. Gary Barnitz and daughkr.
miles to Bahrein when It san/L
e
County H1ding Club
cert ,un. 0ne report said there was aid sa1·d there were a lot of sea castro u:offed at his enemies but Mrs. Elma Louks and Mrs. �ran- Carol Ann of Pomtrov spe:ii lo l J IJU; Stuck E;11,ps 4 oo 10 ;; IJO . T'- '.leig.,
mi·t'.
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has
brtn postponed un­
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The Dara's captain Charles El
Fat Sheep 4 oo tu l:l oo Cull� 1 00
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'th anothe
h ip. And snakes in the water - "vicious 11-·arned Cubans Sunday to pre�are ces Roberts attended the Mrs. , -- • - -- ,__
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&amp;on, went back abo;rd the ship :t:: am
,' '. :I &lt;l !,.,ltr 1.L.i'.,., 1.-:�t� ..d of being
_ -� 1 on lig nmg an black and yellow variety which for more sacrifices to de(end hir, Emma Jividen funeral at Racllle ailC! son Billy were Sunday dmnei to :; oo, Bud: , ,; !f, t u � . 1
ru· ; J TL.!&lt;:"'fay. iii .,,, ,n originally
Saturday night after the names a th� d 1d 1 w_:�}abotage,
revolution against attack.
Saturday.
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guests of M r. and M r3 . D .\J We1he1· ,; ,: to 2
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infest
the
area.•
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had died down. But new e p o
Survi,•ors descnucu fear-crazed '' There were cIusters ol passen• In a 4�,' hour !&gt;-peech, carried
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Cleland .
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111ons below decks triggered fresh pas
. .enge s 1 m I n
through gers frozen by shock not moving by television and radio, the beardMiss Laura Saunders, M iddle- 12 1.xJ 'rJ '. l, ')0 L1.!il' \\ : , :2 1JIJ
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fires and forced him off along flame1:1 ln to 1 eboats Some bad
port, spent ,:1 \H•ek wilh Mro. lo 14 00; Comm,m :o flfJ tc, 14 'h
IO 8a\'e themselves." he said. "Ba• ed premier dismissed counter-revwith firefighting crews from the t0 baUle sea snakes.·
u
ol
"ineliedu.al
lionary
leaders
as
bies and children were being
Glenna Ha.:,·es. Spcndmg the ;,.eek
,
frigales.
h
U-d l ded e
Ie
Describes Scene
lh n down to h
end with Mrs. Haye, were �fr, [ Sumby l•\ ernr.E.' ;JI. t :i•• Q,:,., r,
ople
be
- ��f lh: �'call : ;;�/ ag: ���t�
a :�ts�:!c�i.n,: ag',"ctts of the Dr. Gerald ...�ykerk of Holland, lo;�·
t e pe
and
Mr s. David Coil of Gahanna. ,.,
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Most of the passengers were In regune bY Cuban exile leaders in
' Mr · and Mrs" Alhert petersor: M
r. 1:1nd :\fr� n .... 1gl1t S Nt• p,.trn
• the United Stales as little more
o.
was aboerd w•,n:11 the sh'1p went Mission Hospital at Bahrem, de- dians .and Pakistan�.
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Castro agam warned that ration- lumbus were weekend guests of G1 1�
" ther �nd family.
: Guvsv,lle were c�:lm'-' on tL,
Name Brand
ing of certain goods 111ould soon Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lodwick.
a M 8 oy Fick and r�he r fami ly l!! (.'..,1-mel :,!dr.
Five counties showed gelns in and March 26, 1960 and for th.�1 79, $806,? 9.B6 $831 749 49
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the �kly sale- of _prepaid t :9. x fiscal years starting July l, 1900 Vinloll H _ $44T � · · 36 , be necessary in th.e " fight to the I M r. and Mfll . Lloyd Wolf a nd
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death" a,l:lainst his foes.
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sons.
Akron spent the weeke d week:� with :. u:�d
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l't!ce1pts for the period e n d i n � and July 1, 1959 follow:
$32 141 55 $33 S4l
But he guaranteed th.:it even un- with Mr. and Mrs. C urtis Wo!C� Fick. Miss Ethel Koenig is s•...,.nd• I
March 25, . 1961. They were �th- Athen9 - $5.915.49, $4,734_87 _ Moto� �ehi�le �al�s tax 11 c
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a "situation of full attack and Mr. and Mrs. B. E. Wl!l, Syra- ing several days with the Ficks . I
der
en!, �kmg, J�rkson, Meigs, $312,742.01, $:329,484.86.
lions for the ten south,',',,;m• economic bloccade" Cubans would cuse , spent an C
vening with Mr· HarQld Hawk made a busine�s !
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and Vrnlon. Gallia, Pike. Law• GalUa - $2·317 99� 'I". .
.., ,948• '8• Ohio count'
" 1es .
�'-,owmg
those for gt cI othmg,
• _ shoes, food , medi- and .\'! rs. D. M. Cleland.
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Lr1p to r,;ew York Cil)' last we,k. .
rence Rose and Scioto droppeel $160,009.19, $166,196.05.
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the week ending March 25 ' 1961 l!m
e, education and recreation . He Mr . and Mrs. Roy Ch n,sty and Mr. and Mrli. 1''. M. Gutherie,
beh1·nd Iasl year. s totals. County ffo kl g - $I .958.53, $1,204.60. and for the fiscal year which
r
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boasted that no other ountry in Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hawk and Athens, recently called on Mrs.
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with the biggeat loss was p l k e $ 7B,2 u.3 , $ 62 . 49.
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started
July
1,
1960
.
follows·
.. es1em HemJSp11ere could son M ark were Sunday d1ru1er
, 2
· Ath- the ..,
Gienna
Hayes
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which fell almost two-thirds '--- lJack80so.aH - l83
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Promp t. private loans fo, any �
o� 08 , $4,343.25, ens - no weekly figure' $119.214 . ma e sueh
$4 •"""·
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a guarano.=-' not even guests of Mr. and Mrs. Marton
Mrs. Harold Hawk and Mrs. J
hind last J"'
.,..ar•a total• However, $235 961 18 $242· 597 09
V
purpos
e. Just pick up your pho�;.1
28· Gall'1a - $1,134.51, $54,643. 12. the United States where social
L. Hawk spent Tuesoay in Parlr,;- !
Wood.
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Pike remains the only
county L�w�n:e - $6,224.32,
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p1c.k
up your loan.
$9,884.• Hockmg - $2.077.08, $65,654. 5!,. d.iseriminetion maintain.� a large
ers�urg.
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ahead of last year's fiscal year 70 $314 ·895.83, $343,284.6:l.
and
Mr.
Joh
Mrs.
Reute
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Jackson - no weekly f i g u r e, ! portion of the population in misfigures.
Kathy and George, Akron, spent Billy Robert Allen presented a I
Melgs - $2,I00.76,
$1,646.8!, $77,371.37. Lawrence - $2,661.30. ery."
The figures showing those fur $121,o31.4t, $ 23,675-27•
Sunday with Miss Lucille Smith. piano solo at the meeting of the
$104,584.88. Mei&amp;i - $1,828. 6. I Castro did not make any d're
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the week$ ending M&amp;rcli 25' 1061 Pike - $967.26.
$2,590.14, $59,385.39. Pike - $1,597. 72, $49,· ! reference to the manifesto is�ued Mrs. Zelda Ridenour, CoJwnb
us spent the weekend with Mr. · e,•enlng in Pomeroy.
$79,625.02, $7B,110.87,
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066.35, Ross - $5,332.47, $171,. l by Jose Miro C rdo
e t and Mrs. Buel
Mrs.
Bookman
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Mollie
received
and
Mr.
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Ridenour.
R � sll"J- $8,2'n.24.
$9,994.42, 493.!54. �ioto - $6,082.71, $235,- ! of the Revoluti;,ar;\:::::il,
,
of
death
the
of
word
her
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nephew
Mrs. James Ridenour were Sun$4135, · • $m)I,658.10.
ECONOMY SAVINGS &amp; LOAN CO.
1 282.80. Vmton - $803.63, $25,907,• New York during the week�d day dinner guests o! the Riden• Martin Gandee, at his home in I
Scioto - $14,573.46,
$22,851.• 95.
urging Cubans to overthrow
ours.
Rome, New York. Mr. Gandee 300 W, Second St. - WYandoHe 2-2 1 1 1, Pomeabf•:
regime.
Mr, and Mrs Clayton Allen died or a heart attack.
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But he said he wiis confident
-the Cuban people preferred "our
Pie. Joseph Jolm:wn of Fort
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honest revolution" to what he
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ltWtf
--:;c-- ---Bragg, North Carolina wu week� 'J
called the "shady, regres9lve fore.
end visitor of his p.arentJ and
es'' of the counter-revolutionaries.
J
other relaUves Mr, and Mrs.
Joseph Johnson.
By HARRY FERGUSON
mories - whatever they are·
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Johnson,
United Prea Internatlonal
The courthouse - a community
children Charle¥ and Roger, Mrs. JERUSALEM, Israel IUPIJ _
center
converted Into ii hall of
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Nora Johnson of olumbus, Mr If Adolf Kehm
Today is Monday, April _10, the
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stice - was opened lo the press
lOOtb �y of the year with llijS
and Mrs. Gene Evans, C!hlldre� ganizing t�e m::.e� �6 y \:n·
Sunday. There are reporters here
.Michael, Kay and Stevie of Pont• Jews, .-more in 1961 ·
run·t of his punlshm,'.'.'
"1' will from the eTld.a of the earlb by no
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Your kitchen lo the production line or the
o( come in the endless hours he sits one could re all a legal procw..i- Th8 moon is approaching ltn
.
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Middleport were Saturday even- in the courtroom.
new phase.
ing - not en the . Nuremb g
.
most abaarhinJ �usines_s . . • living. Effic�t time,-imd.:-money-saving equipment is • ast
,
Se- T'Jte morning stars are Jupiter
Int- '111s1'tbr'f or Mt.• afld Mrs. Jo- He will be the most lonesome war crimes�trials _. where er
seph Johnson.
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import.ant
here
aa
it
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to th� man of the housetin ·hi8·o'hlce, shop or factory.
m.an in the world when he enten curity measures wen, s tight, and Saturn.
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The �ening �tar .ig Mars.
, Mr. and Mrs. 9Jinton_ Gilkey at 9 o ' clock Tuesday morning to
Israel Is determined to keep EichA carefully planned built-in GAS range installation will reduce the work of meal•
and fam lly of lfarrlsonville, Mr. stand trial for his life. NobodY
�,., On this day m htstory :
mann alive until i·ustice has '-•
In 1'""• congress establi·shed a
and Mrs. Guy RusseU · and dough- will speak to him unle,s he a,k, Jts cour�.
making, add beauty and value to your Home. Ask your Packaged Gas Kitd1en de.aler
law and created
at1
I
ter o f Pomeroy. Mr, and Mrs . a question and he never can be
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Jo
Bulle1proof
Box
t
about plans to modernize your kitchen with new cabinets and counter space featuring
p
Dale Russell and family of Co- sure he will get an· answer. EichA
glass
box
dominates
the
In 1147 Josepb Pulitzer Amer•
lumbus, Mr. Franklin Russell of mann will be alone with his mea GAS built-In range.
- --�=-.::=:::.:::.:..=� I courtroom. h raeli po!Jce have lean j�alist and philant'.hropist·
Middleport and Mr. and Mrs. 1 fired machinegun bullets .against was born
Harold Gillogly elld· ·-t-ughter of
Check the advantages you .ll'Ot only with a GAS Built-In Range.
the
type of glass used in the box In 1849: Walter Hunt of New
Gallipolis were Easter SUnday
.
.
�nd ach ieved notlung more than York City receind a patent for
visitors of their pElrents, Mr. and
tmy �k marks. The booi; is kl the s.a[ety pin.
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Mrs. Lincoln Russell.
,
the r�t of the judges' bench and
�
,t
1872,
residents
,
�
In
Netirasl..a
of
· Mr. and Mrs Gene Lambert
'
cont�ms
three
smal�
chairs.
The
observed
the first Arbor Dl\y eel•
.and family of P-each Fork, Mr
. \I
end Mrs. Kenneth Grover and S. S. attendance on Easter Sun- one m front is for Eichmann. The cbration in America with at least
�
daughter Joy of Pomeroy, M1· . day was 65, tbe . offering $17.71. other two are for lsraell guardll one million trees planted m the
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and Ml's. Cecil Gillogly end son Attendance at the Easter Sun· under orders not to speak to the state.
In J945. the Nazi concentretion
- Stevie of Athena. Mr. and Mrs. rise Services was 4B; 25 of the prisooer.
'
at Buchenwald was liberatcamp
breakfast,
for
stayed
number
�t
Eichmann
listen
Flatwoods
will
Harley Haning of
and
through
soldiers,
the
U.S.
by
church.
ed
n
s
headphones to the proceedings
Kenney and Beverly �ohn o
, '1
. 'I
we� Easter Sunday vL61tors of The Easter Sunrise Services that w ill determine whether be Thought for today : Jean de ].i
thetr parents and grandparents, consisted of a short program and dies on the gallows. He can ask Fontaine said: "Beware as Jong
M Bild Mrs. Everett l,ambert, music by the young people and one of his guards for a glass of as you live. of judging pe0ple by
tir. and Mrs Loon Shu�ate the message by Rev. Card on water end it will be handed to appearances."
-'rl
�d Br�ce Allen of Mansfield vis- "Unrealized Power of the Resur- him silently. He cannot break his l '--- ------ testify
loneliness by leaning over and tn whether Eichmann will 1ted with hla parents Mr. and rection."
will
defense.
he
so,
own
If
his
in
,,
Mrs. Clal't'nce Shumate a n d A group of 18 from the Alfred whispering to his lawyer as many
1 it through a loudspeaker from
0
:
daughters.
church aUended the Communkut defendants do. His lawyer will be
to be
Mr. and Mrs. Gary Barnitz and Service held at the Chester Meth- sitting outside th,;i glasi box. The the glass box that is i,:oing
to
for
weeks
home
his
daytime
Carol Ann visited her mothet, odist church hist Thursday even• drone of the legal arguments and
'
the testimony will came to him come.
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Mrs. Alice Robeson, Ea!lter Su-:1• ing.
through
th
headphones
88
if
he
e
day.
Easter guests of Mr. and Mrs.
were In another bu.ilding in an• .
DOUBLE
Mr. and Mrs. James Reeves Hobart Swartz were Mr. and
other land,
and family, Mrs. Eugene Han- Mrs. Earl Davis and Ellen of
POLL PARROT
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Pins Challenge
ing wero Easter guests of their Malietta, Mr. and Mr�. Harold
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STAMP DAYS
parents, Mr. and Mr.s. Fred Tuck• SWart.z and daughters of WU• When t.he proceeding.a get under i
Tues., Wed., Thur■ ,
erman and Freda.
llamstown, w. va.; and Mr. and way Tuesday the first order of :
1
bl
bu
ines
will
be
proba
y
chal
a
s
il
Get ·nouble Your
Mr. and Mrs. Steven Russell Mra. Gerald Swart!. and daughter k-J1ge by Doclor Robert Servatius,
of
Marietta.
and son Stevie of Carroll, Mr.
Purchase in Poll
EJ�mann•s German lawyer,
and Mrs. Robert Russe11 and tam- Pvt. Robert Robinson o{ Fort aga1DSt the jurisdiction of the
Parrot. Stamps
lly were �aster visitors of their Knox, Ky. spent Easter Sunday
�urt. The� hi no jury S)'l!tem
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Howard with his wife and mother here. m Israel. Eichmann,s fate is pi
Russell.
Hden Findling of Co'•,�mbu
�; lbe ban� 0� �� j�ges.
MIDDLEPORT
t
The monthly tneeUng of the spent Easter weekend
TheN 18 no md1catKdl oow as
Zion Live Wires Class was held home here.
Monday night April 3, at tht! Dorothy Snyder, an t!mployee
Zion Church of Christ. Ja., Smith, of the Elmwwd Nursing Home
president, opened the meeting was off duty aeveral days last
at which time the Lord's Prayet week with the measles.
was repeat!!(!. The treasurer's re- Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Albe.-·
Millioon of our adults and children � taking chances
ton and family of ColumbUJ, spent
port_ was $20.34.
Jan _Smit&amp; Is to fbtd out about Easter weeken� with his parents
oa POLIO rt,bt oowl And this is in 6l'ite-0f the fact
a table and if she can get it Mr. and M rs. Arthur Atberton
tbat immunization is available wltb Silk vaccine.
we're going to buy It for the Md Wilma Je,..n.
I
lt takea ODl.y • !ow Dtioutea for each lhot 1111d the
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Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Carr and
basement.
• Thermootatlcall)' Conlrol'ed Gr,dd'e&gt;.
Auklmttlc "Burner-wlttt+Braln"•
dmo to pl: this protoctlon ii now. Pick up the pbono
:
A motion was made and car• daughters were Easter Sunday
•
fold•Away
Top
B11rnm,
Ovens.
I
C9ntrnllld
Clock
AutornaUc
•
our
own.
docto
r
or
local
bea1th
department
and
call
ltght
wltl'J
guests
of
her
parents,
Mr.
and
Y
ried to buy a pulpit
I
• All Shades cl Heat.
Built-In Self-blstina: Rotlueries.
for lnforination.
Mrj_ Robert White of Keno.
our tre.a:11ury.
• Th� S11fe&amp;t Cookmg Knu11n
• Automatic hist Mlndlrs,.
The next meetJ.ng will be held The chili supper, sponsored by
11w is the way to pt POLIO protection. Remem­
I
May 1st. Nancy Hatfield and Don the Grange last Thursday even­
ber, no ODO UI too old or too youna to aet it
Anns wOl hav, devotJons and Ing was well attended.
Make that importmt phone call today.
,
Luk hr
Ger,eld Wears and Bobby Arnold Communion Service11 were held
In• deal"
di1p:,ri�i
at the Elmwood Nursing Home,
will have recreation.
tlil� l.cll1!111&amp;
I
pollo
Miller.
Rev.
by
SWlday
and
taken
was
collectlOJ.l
'Ibe
Mr. end Mrs. Clair Woode and
the meeting was adjourned.
&amp;le of Chester, spent Esist­
CMn1
and
Refreshmentl were served
evening With his par­
Sunday
games were en;mrerl. New, Re- er
porter for the claSB, Bertha Am- enta, Mr. and Mn. Charles D.
Woode.
old.

Morning Star
Ravaged British Ship Sank Today After
Over 700 P�engers, Crew, Have Escaped Social Items
BA":�EIN, Persian Gulf (UPI) down, still burning, shortly after scribed the rlr as a "holocaust " I
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segreg..il 11111 01 r't':.luur;,nt:,, m !In.,
centa.. I centl per word for three coosecutJve lnstrtton,
11 . 1 F ' H '\ �:.'tT i!( JIH:Hl::l 'HT
Spec1al---0ae munth for JO eeou �r wont.
l ht- pnt')l ·s sun·e:-.sful ,, f fllrts 11 ;,)
sm.tll V,rgmia lown
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i'uJ.I ra t e of 4 cenu per word WI M cba.rJl:ed lor ad­
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said
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l'bt o....i,- $eotmel wall 001 be res1&gt;ons1ble for rnore than
Negro 1.1 ho p=i ( run 1 wJ tht-1r ••�l;1L mm 1 ster� . olf11· 1ah,, drug s10l'l'
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one mcorrec1 msertion_
hshments.
ovmt&gt;rs and Nei; r o le.:irlers of M1ol
back 111 1 0 JJOllt'I ;ind gaH• lum
C ard o f Th.ank.,; and Spec ial Notices of Events, $ 1 .2�.
mrn1. and fen&lt;'f"d in ba( ' k yard Am· house up l o ti rooms ltNtlE'd
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for Tf.HIMTES. $50 Any o· 1 : weekt&gt;nd ht&gt;rt- with his lam1:1 oul the first nhase
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room . treated l o r ro at'!iP�. etc w h t- n
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1 11teirat1on
wa� the assoe i a1ion and &lt;'ommu111ra
rt'turns
eln:tion
Commun 1�ts ,
6 DA YS
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$ 1 11\"SPHE[) c ; U ARANTE E D achieved - though not througt1 t mn be!wt"en the rat' t'S "
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Tht• new lnlegral 1on pu l ll Y
MEN1' Clew1 l'Jo.'&gt;f' 111 Pl1011t&gt;
Off 1Ci1l i; s..iid a "preliminary ''
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4 I! lie &lt;:FT · A CQlJAIN TF.n P RE-S E / President planned to ret urn tu passed 1 1 ;; firs! test Salurduv ,!OVt"rnnwnt had told M r� D 1r nu , count of all voting d1 slr 1 ds g;n e
WY 2-6436.
.SO N ollrr , ,.nd IS l i m• ted ' In W ashin t
Ads rettlved bJ 10 A. M. will be ID lbal d11'1 pape..
g on this morn i n g
when l w u young Negro men sat 1 lhat 1 t would b&lt;:! w i ser not l o u l Diem and hi s running malt'. V 1n1
l tlr same busin ess nearly ' 3 Jf
HELP WANTED
Tht&gt; peact'ful trans1t1on fro'TI at the lunch count"'r s or the T'l l ter ;,inv res1stan(&gt;t' D1mos dP Prt&gt;s i1�n! Ngu\'t'n Ngoc Tho,
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
a c't'ntury TOPS - ALL TEI-• seg regat
ed t o no n-segrag.:lled r�, ly Ho Inn and the Middlebu1 t; dined l o Id entil)' l he off '1 c'w I
HUNt; H Y PEOPL F. t o help us �.it
"'"r l't•nt of thr volt' !
I ahout 78 ,-�
M ITT'.: ('O�THOL. Mrs. fl C
Middleburg was tit·
taur ants
our Delicious Chicken D1nne 1 ..,
Sunct
t·ast
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Story . I l l l/111011 A\'t'nue. Phom•
m by Kennedy 's pamh
eomphshcd
F,;day and Satucday I I 00 •
( 1 ) NOTICES
Dspile a rash of prt-eledion
3 1 1 30tc
WY 2 2496
SALi:
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plate. Sunrise Restauran.t 2.'.14 _________ __ -- pnes1 who acted as a med i ator. L
lenC'i" by Communist Viet Cong
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TERMJ'l'g ANO PEST CONTRO SINGER AUTOMATIC Z IG ZAG
Thrut�11 Sit-iM
,!ro y
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Main
Pon,
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officials said there
o rists,
terr
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by Fah,. Fl't't lupectlon. luu S(-win g Machine m beautiful -- -- - - - - I
The Rrv Albe i-t 1" Pereira or
were few incident� during the vot.
rtd l,,7 NatlHW'lde. PlloN R. ('Onsole cHbinrt Makes button . I HOUSEKEEPER WANTED TO COMP LETE INSlffiANCE PRO , __
J..,(.'t:SbUre, , V a . b egan nego t1a1 . '
stay with rouple .al nigh! and
ing itself. More than 70 per cent
tect 1on , L i le Auto, F'1re. Potu,
aJMI A. Senk• Shltloa W'Y t- holt·s. si•ws 00 butt ons . and al !
m
for inlegraled ealtng places ing !
......... l llf' fan ('y des i gns � 1thoul al of lhe nati on's 7 million voler!I
wo r k during day. Ca l l 6 30 111 �all �'l�Mills. M i ddle port 'lh
ZSM.
n• I M iddleburg after Negroe8 threat
bal loted.
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nigh!
at
20
11
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evening
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Davis - Wartlf'r losurance
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The vict o ry returned Diem to
Compl1•te proh'r!ion fo 1 ]]1 neP,ls. l o roi ndcle with the Presidtml 'sl Foree investigallng buard Is lry• its mvestigatmn to determine
Sltales, trons, Bows, Goll Oubs,
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monlh
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Bicycles, etc, Write or c.all The
of this young republic. It ac­
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winder missile went aslny In .iir m i ssile to be la unched from
tate he has leased ·
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C 2 t -2J.f.Olc
F.atlwr Pe rei r a was asked lo Nt&gt;w Mt:itl('O last Frklay and a jt.&gt;t fighl&lt;.:r plane inlo a 852
WY-2-3633.
0- 1 rHrCK SAWMILL, J block.
,...,,rson t The D91·1 Y
eroy, Near Darwm
APP IY I n r
election.
presidential
ular
arbitr ate the racial dis imte "V downt'd a $8 m illion R52 bomb- bom ber during a lrammg mission.
lf'ft hand with a 54" blade
SEE US FOR f'EED NF.F.DS AND
M otor ist Mu1ual
4 6 tf.:
Sentinel.
Post-War PremJer
The accident killed three of th t!
William McKay Jack so n , head of t- r, kill ing lll rl'e o f lh� r igh t
Cullom GrhidlnJ:,
M lddleport 1951 F-6 FORD THUCK . Oat bed _ __ _ ______
and
the local chapte r o r the Nation a l crewmen. A UPI spec ial repo rt. eight er..:wmen of the St rategic
Diem, 61, a Roman Catholic ln
3 zs t( P ri&lt;"ed r easonable Contarl J.
&lt;20) BUSINESS
Fttd MUI.
Lightning Rod Mutuul
Prest
o
ed
o
tea
ing
f
mpos
28
lf'
!
c
m
Association
30k
fourth
The
r
mbe
o
b
a
command
ir
\
.'
on
land
where Buddhi.sm ii domi-,
Adv
1he
r
fo
ce
n
a
nt
l
F lloffm.:ln. Chestrr. Ohio. Ph.
J- .
Ma
M.
Shan
,
Frtd
McGraw
u•
r
and
fifth
survivo
r
found
s
nant,
wer£
became
People.
Colored
of
premier of the in­
FOUND
&amp;
LOST
(6)
!:18.5-2327.
4 5 6tc
OUTBO
at
MOTOR
n
and
ARD
ri
T.
Gerard
and
Trhumrr
e
•
bo
c
i
f'
'rhere
days
two
nearly
Sunda}
alive
terim
al
South
so
Viet
w
re unconfirmed
Nam government
R�l'AIR,
ROO�
SPOUTING,
LOST - Voung red bone IIOUNL&gt;, .ccc=�1rurance proteet ion. All risk repo rls that a Negro servant from Browq .urri11t'd on the
lhe
of
out
bailed
had
they
aftn
arter
the
Powers
The
work:.
metal
sheet
end
of
S
the 1954 lndo,.
NGEH
ESEWING
MACIJIN
I
1
6tp
0
4
Phone WI �3063.
----- _____,__ &amp;hortly art•r lht' mishiip.
coverage. $3.50 per $100 cover----- Hound bobbm in brand new condoomed plane.
Company, WY 2-2301.
china war . He became its first
age. Barnes • Simpson lnsur­
rl'porl follows,
3 2 30tc
so le c11bi11et. Equipped lo ,ig
(8) AUTO SALES
Haste became imperative in the president under a provisional con­
Agency
am·e
Phone
Middleport.
,
zag and make button1 1oles. Pay ________
.
investigalion Sunday when the stitution that ousted Emperor Bao
_
N
_
E
__
ER
A U CTltt
____
59 BUICK Vt!, $!9!15. LaSahre 1_
J 2&gt; 30tp
WV Z-2903.
off last 8 fiayments of ·8. 40 per
Ul'I
A
By
RE ASONABLE RATES
Defense Department issued an or­ Dai as chief of state,
door Sedan Ot·igina I blat· k f111
mon l h. Phone WY 2- 2:204
Spedal Reporting Team
lNSIJRANCll
BARNES-SIMPSON
der halting all simulated .ittacks
Diem's victory was no eurprlse,
SATtSl"i\CllON GU�RANTF.E
ish like rn•w Dyn.iflow drive.
ALBUQUEIIQUE. N . M I U P I I- with missile ca r rying planes. The but the
t 7 fitr
rt. Fire. Aut.c..Middlepo
Agents,
Me('..,
o.
L
wrtt.
Call
er
lack of • major Com­
m•
o
J&gt;
BJa('flnar's.
1
shaq
Really
boDe WY J.
P
Bonda.
mobile.
OATS,
STRA
was
order
the
to
n
fit&lt;"
exceptio
nly
o
W
,
Phon;-W
Obto
CIIHter.
munist
I!
!_
9_
3724
_.
attempt to upset the elee,,
4
eroy.
APRll. I O
8--27-U
i n the use of unmamred target lion was.
l-2i-30-tJ Z9ll:l.
4 5 6tp
GOOIII Cleu Uaed ';an
The Dauf,:h1frs of Huth Class of
0Sp t 3 drones or towed targets.
O Zef
In the capital Ksrelf, one person
qua11&amp;7
REAL
W.\NT
l'OU
D"
All MUM ull MildiPla
lhe
United
Methodist
Church
will
Window blinds and Shades
r
i
A
orce officers emphasized was
F
killed and 10 other persons.
MF.TROPOl..11AN MOTORS
Brffding liulla thal •Ill • I r • FOR SALE: HOUSE 5 rooms and meet Monday afternoon at
the
Entered Hoi.pltal
Porch Shades, Venetian Blillds
l hat air-to-air missiles such as the including lw
·
o Americans, were �
...... tlt:UI MUI SL
r�1
1
•
b
•
C
.
■■e
anuen.
naooe
en
me
-Ocus
1
1
1
wn.
oca
r
ice
,
a
]be
M
h
.,.
G
t
I
I
N.
th
b
ome,
J
u
Ave.,
rry
Among those who ente red HoI · Sidew
Cloth Awnings and Fiberglas&amp;
inder are vital to llte na- jured only hOW"&gt; blloro
P•men,y, Oblo
the polll
Pomeroy.
Wt
8terr�t&amp;,
Dick
Call
Slrn.
Ph
o ne WY 2·5319, with Misses Augusta
St.,
and
Ada
z.er hospital over the past weekFree instrillaUon
___
lion ' s dtfense and the only way opened.
·
3
Genhcirncr
6
30tp
a9
hostesses.
.
Hon1
Melvin
end inc!udrd Sunday - Mrs. Gil· ·
Dale Wippel Supply !-%Ml or Chelter ffl-2145
"58 VOLKSWAGON. $1095. 2-door
for a Oier to leam to use them
.
APRll. 11
!-ZI-IOte • 34Y, ACRES NEAR ALFilEU. 10
215 Union Ave.
OOrt M , Craig, 717 Tiu rd A v e. ,
Sedan. One Jocul owner. NK·e.
The American Legion Auxiliar y M r s. Ea r l V. Cremeens, Northup, properly i s in •i.imulated attacks.
Pomeroy, Ohio
4 a 6tc
Blaettna r 's, Pomeroy.
Acres tillable. Balance pasture
The lwo survivors found Sunday
AND
RIGERATION
�
REl&lt;
TI-IEISS
N o· 263 will meet Tuesday• April
.
4 1 30tc
John H:. H ouck · Rt. 1 Northup, were Staff
Good building site $1. 000 . 00.
1956 two ton V8 CHEVUOLET
.
Sl?l.
,
Appli&amp;nce Servin•. Domealic an d
� Manuel Mieras ,
1 1 .Dt 7 . 30 at the Mt. M o r I a h M iss Hache Belle Elliutt,
.
Rt• .2 23, or Flagsta Am
l
A. L. Atherton
DUMP TRUCK. stun dard, 7 ft. x SLUGGISH SEPTIC '.f'ANK? Clog­
H,
. • the bombContart Rogf't•
Comme r cial.
.
Gauge reading,: Gallipolis dant
Baptist Chu rch , Middl eport .
ar
,
M
Mrs.
d
ward
Crow
City,
I
E
n
Ohio
C.oolville,
3,
Rt.
.
·
JO rt. bed, Call Nrw Haven. TW ged drains? Gel Klean-Em-AU
·
s
·
crew
er
chtet
c
and
tr
Capl
The1ss, Racme,
Ray C· 18 0, 18-2,
48
01110.
.
"The Meig" County Hidin g Club
·
runnmc 27 feet to ro.1.P
•
ion Blake, 280 So. 7th St. , Mid- ObJ e I 28, 0f �
1 Phone 985-2443
Septic Tank Cleaner. Landmark
'
5-2788. B. S. r nobl Miller . Rt. I.
ga
n, 0h 10, the ro- ers, Pomeroy-Maso
will
•
meet
T
uesd�y
at
lhe
n
_
22.94,
Salis- dleport, M rs. Creston O. Newlanct
We do ,11II work oo premJ1t"1. ; Coolville, Ohio
PL
.
4 to 31.c Farm Bureau. Pomeroy 4·4·30lc
pi ot.
b1U'Y township buil ding
Pleasant 24.85 ,tuUonary, Hintoa
at 7 30_ p. Lo
Free fi inishing for tlatwork with [
_
ng Bollom , M rs . Joseph E. Hy
3_28 tp
Survh""' Blizzard
·::.9 PONTIAC Vi!, $!795. 2-door Se­ USED SPI NET PIANO - Mahogm. Members are asked to l.inng
1.41 stationary, Kanawha Fane
g
ramily bundle. J,"'ast Wash and - _ __ _ ______
Rt. 1 Lon Dollom, M r s.
sell.
_
Both
bailed
and
survive
out
dun. Owned by local merhan ic. any finish - Famous-make,
d
cookies.
r
o
sunclwiches
2.16 rislng, Charleston 1Ut fallDry, expert Bhirt finishing. Call
.,. �
L 11 1 her J. Ca rpen� r , Ri . 1 Oak not only the crash
J:nmarulate. Blaettnar·.s, l 'om- complete with bench, Specially
but a moun• ing. Montgomery Ialand Dam wu
APRU. 12
�, •
Robinson·11 Laundry or use ou r �1
lbe rt c.. \_\'�Ii ace. Ht. tain blizzard
U-...::llt=,, ._.....,.
t'rOy.
4 8 61c
The choir of 1hr Middleport } i1 1 · M rs .. A
. A helicopter was at- running 25 feet. London, Mannet
priced. Write Wendell's 7th &amp;
drive-in window service,
-----01
Phillip
1111
'.
1k
.
rs
_
M
Queen,
3
·
trarte
Fi
rst Baptist Chu r ch will mC"rt on l
d by a red nag Mteraa had and Winfield dama were
War ren, Marietta, Ohio for de.
Robln1011', Laaadry an4 Dry.
.
.
00 t b l
Rt. 3 Oak Hill, M iss �elhe Ma,e hung
(9) FOR SALE
out, and picked him up sills.
Clealllng WY !-S.tl%8
tails.
POMEROY _ 5 . room frame with Wednesday evening al the home
.tl-4-6tc
GRAVELY TRAcroR8 a nd A. t- l ·==-c=c-=
regula r �v . /ackso · �rs. �harl s i.:, · about 9&lt;q} a.m, EST.
Rohlason'1 Tri-Lustre CleaMrt
bath, basemenl 1 2 rooms &gt; . coal of Kol Hindy for their
Boat IDDTementa:
UT1L ITV TltAIL ER.
All Steel
rs. :· I..ec�1 Jams, 1�
e
monthly meeling followin g their
tachnwata. NM- ud a11Nt. Con&gt;WY !-5130
ot 50 x 1 00. Good
l
The
heat.
crew
furnace
of
the
heli
pter
co
Ohle River - John J. Rowe up
body . $40.00. Ph. SIi 2-4755.
roy Horton. As I 1 a nnd . Ky . , and
.
choi r practice .
·
4 IO 6k
15 . 000. 00 .
�,.. ■nd rtpalr sttTtce.
PliPW' ....
loc81wn.
fou nd M'ie ras pI aymg wi' lb 4 decL
'a.
'
4 8 61c 1 ;._,__
"
14
I
, 7 : 20 p.m. ; A. V• Chr.ii.
S
v
.
.
I
ed
n,
o
H
Eld
h
G
amp
r
.
ore
. .,
J r. up
The While Rose Lod"'-'
_.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia..--. l POMEROY HURM. - 1 . st o ry
- -• ==-- --- --• Iradon Bar11Ju I• •,,.... will meel
Ii
.
of cards. despi·1e a bad iy broken
'
14
10
,
hil
1p
p.m.;
!l2H
Spora dowa
P
u: noon al I ·. "" Saturcfoy - Dame1 F. L ee.
ne, I Wcdnesd11y af'-,
I••• mo••" · AU
• ti rIzed d.-a I- PUREBflED 'IEIISEY BULL
Ieg, a fr02en foot and cuts. He
frame, 5 rooms and bulh, gar.
.
.... a.m . ; Bob Benter up 14.
I 4, 3 : _
Calf for 1nle. 6 weeks o ld, Call
at the Legmn Hall in Middleport. Fourth Ave . Wendell G. Dotson,
f't. Gravely Tractor Bair• and
had taken refuge in a rancher'.&amp;
age with storage room rmd tool
,
.
4:55 a.m, ; Aztec up l5, fi:2S -a.m.•,
•--·I..., , -•
�-•
;,·n..., WV ••m•"• · 1 •� ! WI •3210
ua ·
'"' Don Sto•-rt
' h Hostesses will be M,,. 0·111 Rob- Rt. 2 Galli1mlis , Rex Henry On 1ine cabin
' o, •l"OOffl, Located on R ouh, 33, wit
and made himself a E
sso Tennessee up 17, 8:40 a.m.:
r s. 0. roe, Rt. I Northup, Homer Lee
M
Bailey,
Herman
Mrs.
son,
E�a■t IUa In Sitt" t P0n,'"...," ,
4
8
3k
.
1
1. 65 acre lot. Cash $4,500 .00.
crutch by lr.imming the branches
c
Cornell down 20, 5 : 50 a.m.: C. V,
G
C
i
v
a
D
e,
Gran
Hin
reen I ee and Mrs. Joh n Kin- Brannon,
.
d
0
0
d
i , 3 1,- FRESH COW . :t Guemseys, t Jerfrom a bush.
FARM - l05 acres. on Roule 143 caid.
Horner up 21, 4:45 a.m. ; J o h o
·
Andrew Curfman, Rt. 2 Cheshir�.
.
sey. John Houdashell , Miners•
Obel was picked up on a hill
bath.
with
house
frame
room
.
7
USED FURNITURE or •■.Y aM"II
Ladd Dean ( with 30 bargeal down
M ri;,. Sallie Alice McCo rmick, 743
APRR. 1 2
ville.
4 8 6tp
2 barns, silo, 2-story tile chicke n
about two hours later. He had
.
.
.
. .
llf'm, 8tt fht Tradln1 P091 flnt
23, 9 : 35 p. tn . ; 8eaver down n.
The DAV Aux1 ha r y will hn ve a So. Second Ave . M iddleport, M i sc;
house, 2.car garage, wast-. house
spread out his parachute lo atnew
te .... monty,
:S I JOit WALLPAPl!:R - Exciting
1 :25 a.m.; Western up 23, 6: 1$
1
Rt.
Schulrr,
.
iddleM
M
Jane
r
pa
esday
n
Wed
Stanley
ty
8
at
'
1
'"
---"
·
2 brnuuer bou,,dl, 0th er bu ld·
. .
. .
lrar t a IIen 1ion,
was broadca!lllng
assortmenl of patterna. colors,
.
. J. S. Lew_
.s
Wilham
Jr..
.
D
port
"":•lham
on.
,
with
p.m.
a.
Mrs. G ladys Hoffman
acres cultival ed, 75
JO
ings.
up 28, 2
his
o
n
prlce1.
low
Extra
qualities.
surviva
.
l
kit
radio
and
�
��
s•·
BRANU NEW G. E. Swivel Top
11
:56
m.:
y
w
Lmcoln
Pomero
Heights.
1685
a.m.
7
28,
up
un
Calho
.
.
.
'
acres fenced• plrnty water · I as demonstrato r, at their hall,
- - Iod ay!
Plumbing Heating
• nup oor aamp1 e boo',ui
sh mmg a mirror at p1anes that
Varoum Clean"r on whttl11.
Pomeroy
611 e. Main St.
J
Bo
erry
Jo
th
hn W- Herbert, S r., Oak H'II
swor -up 30, 12 :40 a.m.:
1 , a
Butternut Ave.
$10,000.00.
.ti a etc
p ssed over He suffered 8 fracBeaut IfuI poi.tel c· olo red. Com- _ cr081 Hardware.
Phone WY-2-2441
llp SO, 3 : 45 a.m. :
�
Cotton
Jackson,
Harrell,
I..
Elsie
Mrs.
.
13
APRrL
·
B
AL ERT !\f · rox. SaleAma■
1u red_ spme but 1e 1t we II enough
plete wilh all alta&lt;"hfflf'nlll, Will WD-Al&gt; TRACToR new rubber,
Valvoline up m, 4:20 a.m .·, OIJ.
.
Th, Colden Rule Class of the Miss Dorothy A. Poetker, Jack- '
'
· e a deI81'led
Phoe,r, WY Z.221:0
Box 2'll
se II thi8 wtt k on 1 1' 1or $31.00. ,' with mower, cullivalo
w1 th m h our t0 giv
rs, corn
AUCrlONEER
ver Shearer up 31, :S: 30 a.m. ; Rot,..
•
n . Leon Jerfcrs . Rt. 3 Jackson,
so
.
Chur-:h
r
Baptist
Middlepo
First
t
!,3UO
WY
Terms 1( dt&gt;i;i rrd. Phone WY
acooun I of his ordeal .
plantPr,
New Idea manure
- Senle•
c.m..w
•rt p. Bormfe np -•
e
r
a
11
W
k
Cl
M
B.
M
n
s
lo
aso
rs.
_ 3: 35 a.m. ,
e
n
.
evening
,
4 1 3tc will meet this Thursday
2204.
4 7 6tr 1 21preadf'r 95 bu. never used, New
The P Iane wen t down at 2,;.30
T
CrtU Bnidl■NI
Cec
1
R
.
a
Bee
W.
kley, Ham•
pp 31, 2:20 a.m.
at 7:30 at the hottk' or M r . amt Mrs. Frank
�:::,____
p.m, EST, Fn'day. Th,e .survivors
.
Holland PTO baler· All 1m
_
- ..,..,..,
.,..._
_
--.. • �-��
-•..., .._, ..-euuu
''ood
p
h
J
,
1
Co
n
o
a
wm
'\.I
r their regu- d en,
fo
imer
Do·
Bert
Mrs.
d
GaUIPo
lia
Dam - Toi'"'
·
let: clown
'5,6 CHEVHOL ET VI!, S81J5. Belaire
•
cou Id n't be seen (rom the air unmndil ion. ,Joe Fields, Cheater A.
••an,oRD
To '1e sold t the Hi,gh Bid
-...
, Racslllft.
r
.
�
Grove, Carl Andrew Eskew, Xen•
lar monthly meeting.
3 p.m. •, Heron uvwn
.:i._ 5 . 35 p, m· .•
4 doo r hard lop at"dan. Air con,
1lo,1:1d, HI. 7, P..
___ WY 2J Sunday •-nvnt!
1.1
der - One l � Ford Falcon
uecause a bl'lu.ard cov·
ia.
,
14
-ncE,
BREEDING
CURTISS
°'•
&amp;
"
,'s
APRIL
:,.n
u
.-:
On"'.ard
u
down 8 : 10 p.m.; PennsyJ..
dit ionc&gt;d. Powe r 111t�ring and
Tudor Sedan. Serial No. t,._
ered the mountain area where
_
The Return Jonothan Mel�s
Inc., on Jts record of y11ar after
OKl lS 1872!&gt;4, At thA K•ith
brakra. rowerglidt-, Blat-Hnnr 's --- -Blrl hll
they were found, about 50 miles van1a up 9: 10 p.m,: Brian D. down
Sprln� fff' ld GA.RD F.N TUAC'TOR.
h
prov-L
H
S.
Gobi•
.
Chapter
4
Third
1
Fwd
DAR will meet Friday al
Inc
,
6
year erd im
Th
I t p.m. : NatJonal down 2:45 a.m.;
Poriltrroy.
4 B 61c
Willis
Mrs.
Martin,
H.
2 1Z7 northwest of Albuquerque.
Used I year. Call WY 2· 2040.
.:rtificial B reedln., ProAve., Middleport, Ohfo , On
the home of Mrs. Alfred ElberNo.
1
a
I
Alton
7,....hur up 3: 35 a.m. ; Gooa
•
C hestnut St . . son, 1 1 : 50 a.m. Sun&lt; ; AS ltANGE, TABLE TOP, dou­
•p
Helicopters brought M ieras and
-=t'
48•
t 1 1 O'
A II 1 5 h 1961
reld. The program will be
an- -·- oi.
1
gram.
The
buU
of
your
choice
c1::
�
•
:
down
IH't
day. M n . Wilham E . Brewer, Obel down to Sandia ( Army )
ble OVPn, $25 00. Good condihon.
.tl: 10 a.m. ; Semel dow n
t
k A - - This e a wlll
nounced later by
M rs. James
.
100 BAI.ES, ALFALFA HAY. 200 ' with frozen llffllen.
6·20
!lo"'rcltrf down I a.m.
Also two metal beds with
Rul Iand , d aughler, 8 : l2
.
· a ·m· · Ela.m. Base Hospital at Albuquerque.
.
be aold fo r less than $1 175.
8rewmgton, p rog r am ch airman.
!
mixed.
Emmett
G.
Will
by
the
,
Parker
Call
Albert
C
m
'
To
I a.m.
down
ook
1prinp $10 00.
M
rarl Stalder.
Id
S
a
G
IC
era
h
rs.
ay.
un
d
R
rd
Capt. George D. Jac•--n, 27, ol
Mrs. Edison Hobstetter will be co- '
Pome r oy Golf Course. Wy-2.fi23.t I Chesttr, Ohio
vn-• •.__
8ifh GObl8 Ford nc.
e
r
Pleasant Ridge.
4 10 3k
daughRd.,
Portsmouth
Brown.
- - Rh- - Solvay up
Richwood , W.Va. , Capt. Donald
hoStess.
- Phone Collect 1185·22M
f..4--6tp
"lddl oport, Ohio
'"
6: SO a.m.; O. F• Sheerer
London
D. Blodgett, 39, of Kalamazoo
HEMlNGTON HI Gau..ie ShOl�un
The Winding Trail Garden Club ter, 1 · ze a.m. Sunday,
S-28-l2tc
'.
up
Marme
Their Agen t,
t ll;IO p.m. : Thelma
By
Dtleharged
Mich . , and St.all Sgt. Raymond H
,,
-r
and� rolary type lawn mower. SPRING SALE ! A.llll!l•Cha�
will meet Friday evening at the
Ann
down
Winfield 4 p.m.: Rock•
R. E. Griodley, Sr.
Ph(J!I&lt; WY 2-M54.
4 10 31p �ew Tra&lt;'lor1. Diacoonl pr1ce11 ltm CONDfflONING. REFRJQ.
home o f Mrs. Charles Riffle wllh Patients recently discharged In- Singleton, 71, Havre De Grace,
et
up
1:05 a.m. : A. v�
Winfield
Henry
eluded
Willis.
RoFrank
Md.,
aervice.
ERATJON
Jack"1
were rescued Friday before
a.. --- - ------ Mrs. Allard Pratt as the h~les,.
.,.,.
'57 F&lt;JRD Ranch Walr(OJJ $500 ; Rid- D-10: l&gt;-12: D-1.tl:-D,17. A 1 1
Chrie
up
Winfl
e
Id
2 : 20 a.m. ; Lucy
meo,
Sherman
Plummer.
Have
M r s. nightfall.
Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
n. Phone To be sold t o the high Bidfrlgeratlon. New
i ng _Jardl!!n tra&lt;"lor and aUerh- equipment lo go with them, A
J
ane
L
cas
down
Winfldld 2:M
o
yd
Stapleton and Infant dau�h- Ten airmen. _including Maj.
8-23-U der - One 1 955 Ford Picku p
Jeru.'la)em will have open install- Fl
ment $200.
Mri, Ray K eeton, belier buy. Willlam1on fl' a r m TU U517,
� rr iJJ up
;
.
a.m
t
Winfield 5. 30
truck.
Serial No, F l OD� H ' ation of orncera, Friday at 8 IJ.m. ler, Mrs. Stanley M alone and in • Gen. Perry B. Griffith, deputy inMineravlllt, Ohio.
4 10 li e Supply, Rutland. Ohio, Ph. Sh- DON 'T PUMP YOUR SluggJsh
a.m.
2954. A t the K•ith Gobi•
fant
510n.
Mrs.
Adkin;
Richard
'1
spect
I
o
r
general
for
2--436.1,
safety,
-'-- �
went
-6tc
at the JOOF hall. A busine�s se!Iseptic tank. Get Klean-Em- AI
Ford In . , 4 1 S. Third St. ,
GAS. ruEL on. and "'°al fur- � . -U
�-· ng u.., 11nd infant son, M
_ rs. M orris Blaz- up in helicopters to recover the
1
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I
6
oua.
c
p
V
Ohio
Cle
T--1.
Sept'
will
a
sion
m
.
lhe
1
e
,...,
•�'l:U
aner,
'
Middle po rt . Ohio , o n the
ma� C.U for free ettimatea. HAY AND STRAW: T11rn right at
er, Herman Ohlinger, Harry Ec-k bod les of Capt. Stephen c. Car- AJPle Grove
ley r--�
4 p.m.
b--·roy' Ohio•
•··-"·1' r��
•- of Apr 11 1961 , Al
l Sth -•
iFOl'flTIIII • - Middleport K•lroy, RI. No 7, Hcond h°""',
hart. Mrs. Russell R oush, A. E. ter, 29. of East Hartford, CoM.,
the h ou r o f 1 1 A . M. This
� I 3tntp
APRIL 17
l,.Jo..tfo Jot Field-1, Phone Wy•2•5t tO.
1 --------Mr. •� Mr1. Denzil Boggeu
t�k will not be 11 oJd for
Democralic Men and Women Hartenbach, Mrs. Bernard Davlll Capt. Peter Generls, 30, of. A t4-H
k
aod
fanuly moved to the l'Mi;
ELECTROLUX VaNWll clean'e�
less than $300.00.
are asked to meet al the Salis- and infant daughter. Mrs. Withs buq uerque, and 2nd IA. Glen
100 modell with lhrow away paof Mr. and Mrs. Bob Va..
e
arlin,
Ed
denc
Barlon,
Mrs.
,....
James
Bair,
24,
f
o
Kemme
, Wyo.,
(9al MARINE SUPP ES
&amp;l
Keith Goble Ford Inc. bury School Monday evening A� Dickers
LI
ptr., bag, and all cleaning at.
Ian.
Mrs,
o
n.
Martha
from
Holcomb
the
wreckage.
They w e r e
ril 17 at 7:30 p.m. Ladies are ask•
Mlddl•port, Ohic.
tachmenU. Pay orf last 6 pay,U II IPllCIALI
Mrs, Oscar Bodgely and baby
By Their Aa;i:ent
eel to bring 8 few sandwiches or Mrs. Jlartey Dernberger, M r s brought to the morgue at Sandla.
ment, o( '8.7S or will dl1COUnt
17 Memu, II "- P. .....
of
John
Columbus 11peot the weebnd
Holcomb,
Mrs. Ben Somer- The victims and the survivors
ll E. Grindley Sr.
cookiC8
fo r cam. Phone WY 2-2204.
• M.,,_.., 71
P.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donohue.
with
A la;ge attendance Is desired vllle, Mrs. Thelma Napper, Wen- - all of who parach uted from
4 7 tile • R. P. MeN!UJ Otltlk -·•
Rev. and Mn. Dwight Spenet!l'
th
. Int
for the JO
meeting of ..�n·~' dell Dotson, David Curfman, Toy the boml)er - were found wi in
To N so ld t o thfl hl1h Bid..-....
of
Cheater called Neatly OD
•-• nvPOLITAN MOTORI
a
11 tht water· aa(e you drink ? B;i
Capp
Lea
uch
of
miles
few
a
DaNancy
Mias
,
Q8
other
on
I
and women ' ! clubs
der _ One l957 Ford St■and Mn. Mu M,uueJ Sr.
Mr.
·
'water tlU. mllllOlll yearly . :v, • Eu&amp; M• "'-'• P•erey
mesa.
111,000-foot
Jenkins,
Walden
Mrs.
vidson,
Mn.
li on Waa:o n. on 1a,. 1 5th d•Y
.._ trn-31'11
Wot.r Sohone,o,
1..1 nu:E.
•f Ap,11 1961 al the ho ur ol
(2 1 ) REAL E STATE Ha,ley McCully, M,s_ Bri«J Jar- Elghl of Meiras' relatlve, v is1-20-tte
Jron Acid. Sulphur, Gaa, Dirt
1 1 A .M. A t the Ko h
PROBLl:MS DISCIJSSBD
ble
46 ACRE FARM C k-botto-5 vis, Mrs. Paul Leslie, Mrs. Wil• ited the hospital to see him. A
lt Go
and Odo · kffllDver . ChlorinaLAve.,
Ford Inc., 481 S. T hird
JAC
KSON - Ptoblema con-room house �rnreeand o�r kie Larson, Dewey Sellai. Mn. surgeon lokl: them he- wasn ' t in
o
on. etc.. at hall priCft. DomH- ( 1 0) FOR SALE or RENT
n� with the future ... of
vJslton
for
shape
Fl'frefflao
Mar�
Fratier,
Al
yet.
buildings. On mail find sebtol
�m �of:!
tic and Public. W1te-r Supply 5 ROOM HOUSE, Brf�ki8ltlt00k
route. Electrlcily and � Donna Knigge and IA!,. A. Rat- " He has a badly broken J eft higher education •OJ be dfaouu,.
or l tsi than $500.00.
!
Conectlon • SJN!&lt;utlly.
aod bath, built In kitchen. 123
•llleg but he"II be &gt;II right, " the ed by Dean William S. Gutlutt at
Timber. On East branch
of liff.
male, FREE_ Tmn,_ c,,.1a1.
Union Avonu,. Phone WV 2a meeting of the Ohio Slate AJun,.
surgeon said.
AUlaf
Ame11
Shade Creek. lde•I fishing and
Keith Goble Ford Inc.
Mn, R. C. Story , Ill Union Ave.
3530.
4 8 stc
Club of Jac kson County at the
nl
he
mldnlght re, The AU' Foret" investigating
hunting, Three miles south west A C(bh:l ifijj to l
Mlddl.,.,., Ohio
Pomeroy, o .. Phone WY ._2
..,,· f l
bo
ks
Club Thunday, April 111, a l
We repair all type, ol radlard, composed ol 20 officers, El
of Tupper, Plains. Ohio. Reason- poit of the nul'Sing department,
By Their Agent
from heater cores to
abll'.
R. E. Grindley Sr,
Mn, Helene Le lfhtit, lholft! patients who were report• organized itl investigation Satur- 7 p. rn. Dr. Rlchar,1 ll BJllmaq
c
_
30t
"_
-�------'Long Bollom, Ohio.
4 7 3tp ed fair Included Paul Holter. day. It talked briefly lo C..pl of Jackson la president of the 1..
USED 2 - wheel Ullllty TRAILER the largest truck or tractor
Walter Fetty, Mrs. Laura War James YI. Van Scyoc , 27, pilot of cal organization.
Call WY 2-2319 between 8 a. m: radiator.
To be so ld to the- h igh Bid- FOR SALE· STORE with 5 stoJ'
Mrs. John White, Mrs. list the F100 thal shot the bomber
ren.
I
and 4 p. m.
·
4 a !tp
der _ One l 957 Mlrcury
age
and e
and
Gillespie
tie
�.
roo
Will
. Mrs. Adelle West• down.
Fordor Station Wa1on, A l . bath l'Ollllll
I
ov.r lllore,
Little Girls'
I
(14) FOR RENT
Robert RadaG•tties,
Ro,s
lake,
co
""':""
I lor
•- K1I h Go'I •--• I
,
500. Mov g to
� s �In! •
'9
in
&lt;hJCagO ba gh w
Thom
Phone WY 2-2143
Hom, JOIN NEW CLUB
&lt;U&gt;ARTMENTS _ Fuml'1hed and
Sp. ,._,
n,
VL
Ohio
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
port,
On
the
d-.
20!�
I
Call
Clifto
s�;
.
E� NEW YORK &lt;UP() - William
McMutan. lllddlol
Ifft (:MIV•H
o r April 191 A t 1 1 O'Clock I
A Wido II.once of sty].,..
ll- 4-311, klno, Willlam Han-lngtoo, Mr.. Giboou bu beon appointed cluel
,_,_,
W\'2.IIIL
port_
VI ...11:-..t lthll,i1t
GARDENS PLOWED WITR A A , M _
I HOUSE ANO 14 ACRES GROVNI) Willlam Thabet, Luther
w.,... D■n ll'Nfl fln­
Small !� to 3.
Smmcloni IIJcal offker of the NBW Von
lltl ..., IIH en,urenn
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT G,...ly Tractor. Rat,, Rea..,_
S.rlal No. 67 S L 8684SM
! ll'umilbed or unfurnlal1«t On John F_ Blaetloar, Henry Swift, club of the Nallonal League and
e■r --■ ■nd
sold
nb!e. Call SH2-4070, or contact
with bath. Phonrt W\' WMI •
...., ■ulG..lk tr■n■.•
� Bill Contld: Calyln Mn. John Silvey, George Ralf.. Herb Strunk bu been added
81 8
ind
, - ... tlrft,, radio
I I•t&gt;-Uo Elm,r P'lnlaw, Harrisonville.
""'1111.. W'f W3Jt.
Lano, Middleport BllL 4 7 llp
John Harrington and liar- ICOIJI. Giboon ._ oerved 81 111!:!Gll'J' ROOM
eouiE-ANi&gt;1 _____ ____ 4 1ltJ&gt; Keith Goble Ford Inc.- Mn. Allco Docllnn attadotl phC
.
IIOCl'elaey
mlllant
MWtll-•
..,.. room houo,; Ono • • ,...., SPO�," ROOF Repair, Sheet
Eaator. ..,.left 1I Ill-. tlilll
lrelllUl'er of Ille former l!looklyn
·
The Pow,or, ComIPl!1mlltll A. N. Ben&amp;e� Pll metal
vlali.cl wllb llr. and
,
al
.
oa
SaturDodgen
and
Slnmli
wa,
1
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toward■ a WSCS ru ral worktor ' • ' Marie Blnhheld , JWin �w.art, I 1'he WSCS l'.alle-r Sall! held lit
1 1,\ )&lt;J MANAGER r CAN r RL.&gt;/
r ,.�1N-.. 1 lL JJs� s�:..1 1� BED
Donna Lath.ey. Jeal1 Parker, Jean- the Ruti.nd Department
Store,
ulary
llM.'ttU
den.
reported
...
da
t...
BA:...cMLL
Sa
it,AJ,\
W\{B:; IT LL l&lt;AIN .. ,Y A&gt;/6£ NO
Roll
t.•EMC&gt;(
,
Snow
a
An eleclion ol offlcefl WU held, ttte. Davll Rev•
tur y
(NOU.15
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M
A
_0\/5'/
MANA6ER
AvanC . ':E WU.� 9/DW tr CJ THEJ;:1
O,E
P'ink,
n
Ow:,een tor the comin&amp; year we-re P att�rlOII, Kalhal.ee
She and
Mn. ·8-erthJ Amoa
'O.
Tr£J,
A
AA&lt;
P.\%
EID&lt;
NIJ800'/
by
,
Willford
.
v
el
pruklent Marpm Schillin a: ice lrll Georte Charlotte
To ME .Ta.Ei' :,._ _ eATE ME
1
Mn, BertJa■ l.,pber wtn in
I'
prnidenl, Mildred LUrca.a : NCre- Ruthlane Roush, Joan £■di, Bet,,
___
_
--,
-r-�
U&gt;f aaM.
S, Jeu Parker
tary. Janet Mor ril; treasurer, ty Wllliaml, Clara PhilliJ)II, lu- charge ot
I
and
udJ
Snowden
I
J
l
Smith.
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
I
C
'
Marjorie Rice , secretary of pa- be le
Mr,. RoA Barnet hu moved
Mrl. Eibel Snowden wu booor· motion , Melva Turner ; aecre tary Adeline Snowdi!n .
t
fro1n tb1 P'olln houN to the Hy�
JJECIIETAJIY 1IIRED
'!
willl I birthday dinner ENter of mlulons Hattie McKeozi&lt; and
11!11 PfO!JfflY1,
ay. Alt.ending were ber d■u gh Suaan 'l'heobald ; aecretary of 1up- Miu Judy Stewart, daughter of
-✓
Mn. MIidred V llllff.urn and RMI . I
r. M r. aad Mn. Nathan Tay lor plle8. Grace &lt;:@! well: �retary of Mr. and Mrs. Tnomas J. Stewa rt Harold, and •ughter , Dini!h . of
Br FRED LASSWELL
t Dehue, W. Va., her IOO.&amp;, Mr. publ lcat lon11, Eva Flemmg: aec- of Rutland. R. D., began �r du- Parkerabur g, were Sunday &amp;ueat• BARNEY GOOGLE end SNU F F Y SMITH
d
d Mn, Harry Snowden Mt retary of Christian socal relation.a. tie.a Tueiday H tee� ID the of Mn, tthel Nel80II and Helen
AN' OONl BE MAO AT
SHORE ,
IMI, David and Michael of Pt., Marie Birchfield : secretary ol Rutland High School office. M W
ME FER lAKIN ' P/&gt;NAV
I Mae.
ooc
KeP THAT HOT WATER
Pleasant , Mr. and Mra. LaW'fflCe aplritual llfe. Catherlnt Colwell: stewarl II a graduate of Rolland
.
1
Mr. and Mn. Donald Straua■
'/ORE
Jll6 OF CORN
BOTTLE 0111 'IORE PUl'JKIN
Snowden and (ihildrtn o( Colum- secretary of Youth worlr:, Betty High' School and bu been employ. and Miu nee 'Jbomaa , who II an­
'
S
SQUEE'ZIN
'
HAIO. 5NUFFV · - AN 'IE " LL ,..,..,r-1,,
bu,, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow- Herr ing: chairman of the After- ed by the Hoban Coal Co. of pk&gt;yed by the B uckeye Ina. Co .•
FEEL
GOODER IN
Ibby,
s
den, Roaernary, Lynn and Bo
noon Circle, Bertha Lasher: l'lce MkldJeport and a Columbu bUI of Columbul ftH weekend guest,
SnowA
and
Mn.
M'I
Carl
OR TWO
oa
and Mr.
chairman of the Afternoon Clrcle, peH firm.
of the latter' • mother, Mr . and
den and Jeff, local.
Evelyn Jordon : secretary of lM
R UTLAND P"UONALI
cathy.
Mn. 'nlo,nu and
RUMMAGE, BAKE SALE
Aftefnoon Circle. G race Thomas M r ,. Franeet Larkl:n of M iddlemoved
Mr■. Maude Smith tw rt
on
. cu.ti from the
er.
treasur
Circle
Afternoon
and
Band
The Northwestern Local
Kennedy prope y
port, RD, and Mr. and Mn
Boosten will sponsor a rummage Linnie Taylor.
Johnston of Bradbury were recent College.av to her home on Beech
Mn. G race Colwell .erved u dinne pats f Mn• .Bertha Amoa. Grove Road .
and bake sale at the American J..e..
gio n HaU, Friday, April 14, and pro1tam chairman for the vening
Saturday, April 15t.l\. Anyone bav. with her topic being "Dilemma or
Ing any 1ood saleable item, or tbe Y oung Amn r ican Mother." A
baked goods to donate to the panel discussion was held with MONDAI' TIIROVGB ntlDAt l:lt Counlr7 Top ­
1:13 Coun11J Top Tea
Ruthlane Roush. S:55 Sign On
,ale may have them picked up Janet Morris,
Ll'l ABNElt
Bi, AL
7:00 Brealdul Party
t
Lasher.
God
Bertha
Lucas,
Mildred
&amp;:00 Todat wtth
by caUing the booa er1.
AM �
PPt::MOIN ' 'JO' OCMl:5
7:11 Esl&lt;D&lt;'ed ll'ealber
The Northwt'!lstern Band Boosters Marjorie R k-e and Audrey Patter- &amp;. 15 Coor:IU':, Jamoont
.asT'
UP WIFA WIFE,INSIDE
Party
87:30
lrrM
:
meeting
T
The
part.
8 30 Farm
will meet again Aril 17 at the son taking
IS
�WHO
30
,
'llfl'll'lt
1:2$ Tho World l'hia
closed wtth prsyer by Mrs. Col- &amp;: !3 Coonley JaD'JborN
Rutland High School gym.
SATISF.ocroP:f 10
'iO'�
INewtJ
7:00 Breaklaat Party
CEARll: OJR OlAll'MMl,lilllf
To dale 11185 has been re,ll ied well.
Pan,
Bftaklalt
1:30
ed
to
e
r
ts
serv
we
shmen
Refre
ss
&amp;.AN-.TUIIWP.'."
busine
day
from
funds
tag
from
?:2S Ext.ded Weat.W
1::15 Ntwo guests
; ,0 PickeDI Show
places. bouse to house, and street the 22 members and
7
1:30 BNatfall Party
t.,ggmg by band members and , attending.
7:liO Sohio Newa Report
IO:DO
ENTERTAINS AT NEW ROME 1:00 Breattut Party
boosters.
11,00 DcltGo'o Top ain&amp;
Th
dd
-·
'ftle
l;2$
Mrs. Isabelle NelllOO entertained
WSCS SELECTS OFFIO:RS
ia Mor
o
U:30 Star Salulo
Methodllil with a Stanley Party at her new
(NN"I)
'I'be wscg o( tne
Noon Nn1
u,oo
n Rd., Wednelday
n
Church wa1 entertained Tue8day home o Nelso
· IS Maobatwi Melodloi
ll
•
5. Mrs. Jean Brat :� :
night, Aprl1 4, at the home or evtning, April
u, ,o Ploltff PutJ
rt,
was demonstra•
n,
iddlepo
o
t
M
Mrs. Ruthlane Roush wlth Mra.
1::15 N.,..
UI: 15 Callin&amp; Pl Pleasant
Melva Turner and Mn. Mildred tor.
Platter Party
1;30
I Games were played for whlch ll:00 �war Shop
LJ.l(!:88 as eo-hostes!es.
Newa
2$
1:
Cuuntry Boe Down
GASOLINE ALLEY
1'he metting was opened with prizes were awarded. Mrs. Joan 11: 15
PutJ
1:30
Platter
Show
prayer by Grace Co JweU, The Eads' name was dt·awn for the ap- ll:15 Fann Bureau
S:» Ne,n
I dodt thinl&lt;.
Margaret preclation gift. Each persot1 at• 11 : al&gt; Country Hot 1 10WD
vice president �rs.
Platt&lt;rr Party
1:30
SO, but VOii
e
ime
arm
-t!i
Sand•
favor.
a
T
11: F
SchJUin,g onducted the butinen tending was given
I hope
1:45 NeWI Roundup
have
;hould
v•
Jones
Do
Day
id
U
r.
cooA
thi
w
: 87 M meeting. A report WBl!I given on wiches, pickles, potato chip,,
p
on
ort
�
1:00 pi,.u., P•,ty
a
meeting
the district WSCS meeting held al � and coffee were served to
erages
111hat, doing.
Off
Sip
1:30
with
Portsmouth, April 4, by Mrs. Lu- the foll owings guests: Mesdames t2: 00 N oon News
8UNDAT
6'ideon
Wil12; 15 GWI· Star
.. i
ca1 and Mrs. Betty Herring. A Donna Williamson, Wanda
7,. Sign OD
won't
.. '
motion was made for each mem- Iiams. Elallle Spires. Janet Mor• 12 30 Just For You
be too
7:30 1ta1J Ull..lnl
ber to pay five cent! each month ril, Donna Nelson, Joan Harrison, l;2i N-.:wl
long­
7:'5 Sllnday 0lapol
-' i !
winded.
You
For
Jut
1:30
1:11 Sactll 8'curlty Show
1961-7
10,
April
0.
li!port
Dally Sentinef, -Pomer�y-Mlddle
,
'
'
2::09 � b With Mulic
4
6:30 'lb,, Churclt of tho ,.. :i
io
3: 00 Plattor Party
9:00 Mllnh•lltn !4 odlet
, 1:30 'l1lo Sunda, si4: 90 Local New,
; 11:'5 Wuhlnglon Reports la the
4:35 P•atlet Party
DOWN
13. Dividet
Peopl■
At:ROS�
Roundup
5: 45 rfew,
15. Stou t
1. Metric
1, Abyssinian
New&amp;
Noon
00
12:
&amp;:00 Sundown Senldde
1
cord
measmes
weight
D: ll 1be Searclt
Off
SiJP
e,30
2. Farewell
19. Thi-ee
ti. Chirp
NANCY
I 11,_, Arm:, Hour ,
IA'ftlllDAY
( pref1 '&lt; }
( Sp.)
9. Move
1,,_ Stmday Showcut1
T H I S MAN 15
0 U T I' L L S AY
3. Cut
20. Tim l ei
aldewa.ya
1,55 Sip&gt; 0.
Ne... Roundup
S,15
sona-I
r
Pe
,t,
Miss
.
1
2
THE WORS T
10, Put
ONE THING
6,IIO &amp;!el Prlco pronou11
Hag,1n
t01·th , U
1:00 Sunday Sh&lt;nl CBN
GOLFER I
FO R
e II CounllJ Top Teo
22. Brn1•
;. 15. Peas
energy
1:30 Sign Off
EVER
H IM--·
l'lmo
F11111
1:31
( collec• . 23. Evldent
12. Royal
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CADD !ED
PJpe
)
24.
h.,.ely
chief
FOR
� ti. Egre.. �
J o int
(ff . I.)
:26.
spectq
'I, Plkelikt
23, Slndbo.d't
3• - or�lt
of pier
VOC&amp;tlOJ\
flah
,, 29. Bow ing
letter
l
I. Condi­
1(, Ottom1U1p
4,60 Sporlll
MoadaJ ftroqli rrtlaJ
3:S. Man'•
lan e
e.
tional
4: 5$ Muon Oounly N...,
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WY 2-6436.
.SO N ollrr , ,.nd IS l i m• ted ' In W ashin t
Ads rettlved bJ 10 A. M. will be ID lbal d11'1 pape..
g on this morn i n g
when l w u young Negro men sat 1 lhat 1 t would b&lt;:! w i ser not l o u l Diem and hi s running malt'. V 1n1
l tlr same busin ess nearly ' 3 Jf
HELP WANTED
Tht&gt; peact'ful trans1t1on fro'TI at the lunch count"'r s or the T'l l ter ;,inv res1stan(&gt;t' D1mos dP Prt&gt;s i1�n! Ngu\'t'n Ngoc Tho,
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
a c't'ntury TOPS - ALL TEI-• seg regat
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HUNt; H Y PEOPL F. t o help us �.it
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our Delicious Chicken D1nne 1 ..,
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Story . I l l l/111011 A\'t'nue. Phom•
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F,;day and Satucday I I 00 •
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Dspile a rash of prt-eledion
3 1 1 30tc
WY 2 2496
SALi:
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TERMJ'l'g ANO PEST CONTRO SINGER AUTOMATIC Z IG ZAG
Thrut�11 Sit-iM
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The Rrv Albe i-t 1" Pereira or
were few incident� during the vot.
rtd l,,7 NatlHW'lde. PlloN R. ('Onsole cHbinrt Makes button . I HOUSEKEEPER WANTED TO COMP LETE INSlffiANCE PRO , __
J..,(.'t:SbUre, , V a . b egan nego t1a1 . '
stay with rouple .al nigh! and
ing itself. More than 70 per cent
tect 1on , L i le Auto, F'1re. Potu,
aJMI A. Senk• Shltloa W'Y t- holt·s. si•ws 00 butt ons . and al !
m
for inlegraled ealtng places ing !
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wo r k during day. Ca l l 6 30 111 �all �'l�Mills. M i ddle port 'lh
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n• I M iddleburg after Negroe8 threat
bal loted.
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nigh!
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Davis - Wartlf'r losurance
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The vict o ry returned Diem to
Compl1•te proh'r!ion fo 1 ]]1 neP,ls. l o roi ndcle with the Presidtml 'sl Foree investigallng buard Is lry• its mvestigatmn to determine
Sltales, trons, Bows, Goll Oubs,
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Bicycles, etc, Write or c.all The
of this young republic. It ac­
denl
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Route
winder missile went aslny In .iir m i ssile to be la unched from
tate he has leased ·
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WY-2-3633.
0- 1 rHrCK SAWMILL, J block.
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APP IY I n r
election.
presidential
ular
arbitr ate the racial dis imte "V downt'd a $8 m illion R52 bomb- bom ber during a lrammg mission.
lf'ft hand with a 54" blade
SEE US FOR f'EED NF.F.DS AND
M otor ist Mu1ual
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Post-War PremJer
The accident killed three of th t!
William McKay Jack so n , head of t- r, kill ing lll rl'e o f lh� r igh t
Cullom GrhidlnJ:,
M lddleport 1951 F-6 FORD THUCK . Oat bed _ __ _ ______
and
the local chapte r o r the Nation a l crewmen. A UPI spec ial repo rt. eight er..:wmen of the St rategic
Diem, 61, a Roman Catholic ln
3 zs t( P ri&lt;"ed r easonable Contarl J.
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Company, WY 2-2301.
china war . He became its first
age. Barnes • Simpson lnsur­
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so le c11bi11et. Equipped lo ,ig
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Defense Department issued an or­ Dai as chief of state,
door Sedan Ot·igina I blat· k f111
mon l h. Phone WY 2- 2:204
Spedal Reporting Team
lNSIJRANCll
BARNES-SIMPSON
der halting all simulated .ittacks
Diem's victory was no eurprlse,
SATtSl"i\CllON GU�RANTF.E
ish like rn•w Dyn.iflow drive.
ALBUQUEIIQUE. N . M I U P I I- with missile ca r rying planes. The but the
t 7 fitr
rt. Fire. Aut.c..Middlepo
Agents,
Me('..,
o.
L
wrtt.
Call
er
lack of • major Com­
m•
o
J&gt;
BJa('flnar's.
1
shaq
Really
boDe WY J.
P
Bonda.
mobile.
OATS,
STRA
was
order
the
to
n
fit&lt;"
exceptio
nly
o
W
,
Phon;-W
Obto
CIIHter.
munist
I!
!_
9_
3724
_.
attempt to upset the elee,,
4
eroy.
APRll. I O
8--27-U
i n the use of unmamred target lion was.
l-2i-30-tJ Z9ll:l.
4 5 6tp
GOOIII Cleu Uaed ';an
The Dauf,:h1frs of Huth Class of
0Sp t 3 drones or towed targets.
O Zef
In the capital Ksrelf, one person
qua11&amp;7
REAL
W.\NT
l'OU
D"
All MUM ull MildiPla
lhe
United
Methodist
Church
will
Window blinds and Shades
r
i
A
orce officers emphasized was
F
killed and 10 other persons.
MF.TROPOl..11AN MOTORS
Brffding liulla thal •Ill • I r • FOR SALE: HOUSE 5 rooms and meet Monday afternoon at
the
Entered Hoi.pltal
Porch Shades, Venetian Blillds
l hat air-to-air missiles such as the including lw
·
o Americans, were �
...... tlt:UI MUI SL
r�1
1
•
b
•
C
.
■■e
anuen.
naooe
en
me
-Ocus
1
1
1
wn.
oca
r
ice
,
a
]be
M
h
.,.
G
t
I
I
N.
th
b
ome,
J
u
Ave.,
rry
Among those who ente red HoI · Sidew
Cloth Awnings and Fiberglas&amp;
inder are vital to llte na- jured only hOW"&gt; blloro
P•men,y, Oblo
the polll
Pomeroy.
Wt
8terr�t&amp;,
Dick
Call
Slrn.
Ph
o ne WY 2·5319, with Misses Augusta
St.,
and
Ada
z.er hospital over the past weekFree instrillaUon
___
lion ' s dtfense and the only way opened.
·
3
Genhcirncr
6
30tp
a9
hostesses.
.
Hon1
Melvin
end inc!udrd Sunday - Mrs. Gil· ·
Dale Wippel Supply !-%Ml or Chelter ffl-2145
"58 VOLKSWAGON. $1095. 2-door
for a Oier to leam to use them
.
APRll. 11
!-ZI-IOte • 34Y, ACRES NEAR ALFilEU. 10
215 Union Ave.
OOrt M , Craig, 717 Tiu rd A v e. ,
Sedan. One Jocul owner. NK·e.
The American Legion Auxiliar y M r s. Ea r l V. Cremeens, Northup, properly i s in •i.imulated attacks.
Pomeroy, Ohio
4 a 6tc
Blaettna r 's, Pomeroy.
Acres tillable. Balance pasture
The lwo survivors found Sunday
AND
RIGERATION
�
REl&lt;
TI-IEISS
N o· 263 will meet Tuesday• April
.
4 1 30tc
John H:. H ouck · Rt. 1 Northup, were Staff
Good building site $1. 000 . 00.
1956 two ton V8 CHEVUOLET
.
Sl?l.
,
Appli&amp;nce Servin•. Domealic an d
� Manuel Mieras ,
1 1 .Dt 7 . 30 at the Mt. M o r I a h M iss Hache Belle Elliutt,
.
Rt• .2 23, or Flagsta Am
l
A. L. Atherton
DUMP TRUCK. stun dard, 7 ft. x SLUGGISH SEPTIC '.f'ANK? Clog­
H,
. • the bombContart Rogf't•
Comme r cial.
.
Gauge reading,: Gallipolis dant
Baptist Chu rch , Middl eport .
ar
,
M
Mrs.
d
ward
Crow
City,
I
E
n
Ohio
C.oolville,
3,
Rt.
.
·
JO rt. bed, Call Nrw Haven. TW ged drains? Gel Klean-Em-AU
·
s
·
crew
er
chtet
c
and
tr
Capl
The1ss, Racme,
Ray C· 18 0, 18-2,
48
01110.
.
"The Meig" County Hidin g Club
·
runnmc 27 feet to ro.1.P
•
ion Blake, 280 So. 7th St. , Mid- ObJ e I 28, 0f �
1 Phone 985-2443
Septic Tank Cleaner. Landmark
'
5-2788. B. S. r nobl Miller . Rt. I.
ga
n, 0h 10, the ro- ers, Pomeroy-Maso
will
•
meet
T
uesd�y
at
lhe
n
_
22.94,
Salis- dleport, M rs. Creston O. Newlanct
We do ,11II work oo premJ1t"1. ; Coolville, Ohio
PL
.
4 to 31.c Farm Bureau. Pomeroy 4·4·30lc
pi ot.
b1U'Y township buil ding
Pleasant 24.85 ,tuUonary, Hintoa
at 7 30_ p. Lo
Free fi inishing for tlatwork with [
_
ng Bollom , M rs . Joseph E. Hy
3_28 tp
Survh""' Blizzard
·::.9 PONTIAC Vi!, $!795. 2-door Se­ USED SPI NET PIANO - Mahogm. Members are asked to l.inng
1.41 stationary, Kanawha Fane
g
ramily bundle. J,"'ast Wash and - _ __ _ ______
Rt. 1 Lon Dollom, M r s.
sell.
_
Both
bailed
and
survive
out
dun. Owned by local merhan ic. any finish - Famous-make,
d
cookies.
r
o
sunclwiches
2.16 rislng, Charleston 1Ut fallDry, expert Bhirt finishing. Call
.,. �
L 11 1 her J. Ca rpen� r , Ri . 1 Oak not only the crash
J:nmarulate. Blaettnar·.s, l 'om- complete with bench, Specially
but a moun• ing. Montgomery Ialand Dam wu
APRU. 12
�, •
Robinson·11 Laundry or use ou r �1
lbe rt c.. \_\'�Ii ace. Ht. tain blizzard
U-...::llt=,, ._.....,.
t'rOy.
4 8 61c
The choir of 1hr Middleport } i1 1 · M rs .. A
. A helicopter was at- running 25 feet. London, Mannet
priced. Write Wendell's 7th &amp;
drive-in window service,
-----01
Phillip
1111
'.
1k
.
rs
_
M
Queen,
3
·
trarte
Fi
rst Baptist Chu r ch will mC"rt on l
d by a red nag Mteraa had and Winfield dama were
War ren, Marietta, Ohio for de.
Robln1011', Laaadry an4 Dry.
.
.
00 t b l
Rt. 3 Oak Hill, M iss �elhe Ma,e hung
(9) FOR SALE
out, and picked him up sills.
Clealllng WY !-S.tl%8
tails.
POMEROY _ 5 . room frame with Wednesday evening al the home
.tl-4-6tc
GRAVELY TRAcroR8 a nd A. t- l ·==-c=c-=
regula r �v . /ackso · �rs. �harl s i.:, · about 9&lt;q} a.m, EST.
Rohlason'1 Tri-Lustre CleaMrt
bath, basemenl 1 2 rooms &gt; . coal of Kol Hindy for their
Boat IDDTementa:
UT1L ITV TltAIL ER.
All Steel
rs. :· I..ec�1 Jams, 1�
e
monthly meeling followin g their
tachnwata. NM- ud a11Nt. Con&gt;WY !-5130
ot 50 x 1 00. Good
l
The
heat.
crew
furnace
of
the
heli
pter
co
Ohle River - John J. Rowe up
body . $40.00. Ph. SIi 2-4755.
roy Horton. As I 1 a nnd . Ky . , and
.
choi r practice .
·
4 IO 6k
15 . 000. 00 .
�,.. ■nd rtpalr sttTtce.
PliPW' ....
loc81wn.
fou nd M'ie ras pI aymg wi' lb 4 decL
'a.
'
4 8 61c 1 ;._,__
"
14
I
, 7 : 20 p.m. ; A. V• Chr.ii.
S
v
.
.
I
ed
n,
o
H
Eld
h
G
amp
r
.
ore
. .,
J r. up
The While Rose Lod"'-'
_.iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiia..--. l POMEROY HURM. - 1 . st o ry
- -• ==-- --- --• Iradon Bar11Ju I• •,,.... will meel
Ii
.
of cards. despi·1e a bad iy broken
'
14
10
,
hil
1p
p.m.;
!l2H
Spora dowa
P
u: noon al I ·. "" Saturcfoy - Dame1 F. L ee.
ne, I Wcdnesd11y af'-,
I••• mo••" · AU
• ti rIzed d.-a I- PUREBflED 'IEIISEY BULL
Ieg, a fr02en foot and cuts. He
frame, 5 rooms and bulh, gar.
.
.... a.m . ; Bob Benter up 14.
I 4, 3 : _
Calf for 1nle. 6 weeks o ld, Call
at the Legmn Hall in Middleport. Fourth Ave . Wendell G. Dotson,
f't. Gravely Tractor Bair• and
had taken refuge in a rancher'.&amp;
age with storage room rmd tool
,
.
4:55 a.m, ; Aztec up l5, fi:2S -a.m.•,
•--·I..., , -•
�-•
;,·n..., WV ••m•"• · 1 •� ! WI •3210
ua ·
'"' Don Sto•-rt
' h Hostesses will be M,,. 0·111 Rob- Rt. 2 Galli1mlis , Rex Henry On 1ine cabin
' o, •l"OOffl, Located on R ouh, 33, wit
and made himself a E
sso Tennessee up 17, 8:40 a.m.:
r s. 0. roe, Rt. I Northup, Homer Lee
M
Bailey,
Herman
Mrs.
son,
E�a■t IUa In Sitt" t P0n,'"...," ,
4
8
3k
.
1
1. 65 acre lot. Cash $4,500 .00.
crutch by lr.imming the branches
c
Cornell down 20, 5 : 50 a.m.: C. V,
G
C
i
v
a
D
e,
Gran
Hin
reen I ee and Mrs. Joh n Kin- Brannon,
.
d
0
0
d
i , 3 1,- FRESH COW . :t Guemseys, t Jerfrom a bush.
FARM - l05 acres. on Roule 143 caid.
Horner up 21, 4:45 a.m. ; J o h o
·
Andrew Curfman, Rt. 2 Cheshir�.
.
sey. John Houdashell , Miners•
Obel was picked up on a hill
bath.
with
house
frame
room
.
7
USED FURNITURE or •■.Y aM"II
Ladd Dean ( with 30 bargeal down
M ri;,. Sallie Alice McCo rmick, 743
APRR. 1 2
ville.
4 8 6tp
2 barns, silo, 2-story tile chicke n
about two hours later. He had
.
.
.
. .
llf'm, 8tt fht Tradln1 P091 flnt
23, 9 : 35 p. tn . ; 8eaver down n.
The DAV Aux1 ha r y will hn ve a So. Second Ave . M iddleport, M i sc;
house, 2.car garage, wast-. house
spread out his parachute lo atnew
te .... monty,
:S I JOit WALLPAPl!:R - Exciting
1 :25 a.m.; Western up 23, 6: 1$
1
Rt.
Schulrr,
.
iddleM
M
Jane
r
pa
esday
n
Wed
Stanley
ty
8
at
'
1
'"
---"
·
2 brnuuer bou,,dl, 0th er bu ld·
. .
. .
lrar t a IIen 1ion,
was broadca!lllng
assortmenl of patterna. colors,
.
. J. S. Lew_
.s
Wilham
Jr..
.
D
port
"":•lham
on.
,
with
p.m.
a.
Mrs. G ladys Hoffman
acres cultival ed, 75
JO
ings.
up 28, 2
his
o
n
prlce1.
low
Extra
qualities.
surviva
.
l
kit
radio
and
�
��
s•·
BRANU NEW G. E. Swivel Top
11
:56
m.:
y
w
Lmcoln
Pomero
Heights.
1685
a.m.
7
28,
up
un
Calho
.
.
.
'
acres fenced• plrnty water · I as demonstrato r, at their hall,
- - Iod ay!
Plumbing Heating
• nup oor aamp1 e boo',ui
sh mmg a mirror at p1anes that
Varoum Clean"r on whttl11.
Pomeroy
611 e. Main St.
J
Bo
erry
Jo
th
hn W- Herbert, S r., Oak H'II
swor -up 30, 12 :40 a.m.:
1 , a
Butternut Ave.
$10,000.00.
.ti a etc
p ssed over He suffered 8 fracBeaut IfuI poi.tel c· olo red. Com- _ cr081 Hardware.
Phone WY-2-2441
llp SO, 3 : 45 a.m. :
�
Cotton
Jackson,
Harrell,
I..
Elsie
Mrs.
.
13
APRrL
·
B
AL ERT !\f · rox. SaleAma■
1u red_ spme but 1e 1t we II enough
plete wilh all alta&lt;"hfflf'nlll, Will WD-Al&gt; TRACToR new rubber,
Valvoline up m, 4:20 a.m .·, OIJ.
.
Th, Colden Rule Class of the Miss Dorothy A. Poetker, Jack- '
'
· e a deI81'led
Phoe,r, WY Z.221:0
Box 2'll
se II thi8 wtt k on 1 1' 1or $31.00. ,' with mower, cullivalo
w1 th m h our t0 giv
rs, corn
AUCrlONEER
ver Shearer up 31, :S: 30 a.m. ; Rot,..
•
n . Leon Jerfcrs . Rt. 3 Jackson,
so
.
Chur-:h
r
Baptist
Middlepo
First
t
!,3UO
WY
Terms 1( dt&gt;i;i rrd. Phone WY
acooun I of his ordeal .
plantPr,
New Idea manure
- Senle•
c.m..w
•rt p. Bormfe np -•
e
r
a
11
W
k
Cl
M
B.
M
n
s
lo
aso
rs.
_ 3: 35 a.m. ,
e
n
.
evening
,
4 1 3tc will meet this Thursday
2204.
4 7 6tr 1 21preadf'r 95 bu. never used, New
The P Iane wen t down at 2,;.30
T
CrtU Bnidl■NI
Cec
1
R
.
a
Bee
W.
kley, Ham•
pp 31, 2:20 a.m.
at 7:30 at the hottk' or M r . amt Mrs. Frank
�:::,____
p.m, EST, Fn'day. Th,e .survivors
.
Holland PTO baler· All 1m
_
- ..,..,..,
.,..._
_
--.. • �-��
-•..., .._, ..-euuu
''ood
p
h
J
,
1
Co
n
o
a
wm
'\.I
r their regu- d en,
fo
imer
Do·
Bert
Mrs.
d
GaUIPo
lia
Dam - Toi'"'
·
let: clown
'5,6 CHEVHOL ET VI!, S81J5. Belaire
•
cou Id n't be seen (rom the air unmndil ion. ,Joe Fields, Cheater A.
••an,oRD
To '1e sold t the Hi,gh Bid
-...
, Racslllft.
r
.
�
Grove, Carl Andrew Eskew, Xen•
lar monthly meeting.
3 p.m. •, Heron uvwn
.:i._ 5 . 35 p, m· .•
4 doo r hard lop at"dan. Air con,
1lo,1:1d, HI. 7, P..
___ WY 2J Sunday •-nvnt!
1.1
der - One l � Ford Falcon
uecause a bl'lu.ard cov·
ia.
,
14
-ncE,
BREEDING
CURTISS
°'•
&amp;
"
,'s
APRIL
:,.n
u
.-:
On"'.ard
u
down 8 : 10 p.m.; PennsyJ..
dit ionc&gt;d. Powe r 111t�ring and
Tudor Sedan. Serial No. t,._
ered the mountain area where
_
The Return Jonothan Mel�s
Inc., on Jts record of y11ar after
OKl lS 1872!&gt;4, At thA K•ith
brakra. rowerglidt-, Blat-Hnnr 's --- -Blrl hll
they were found, about 50 miles van1a up 9: 10 p.m,: Brian D. down
Sprln� fff' ld GA.RD F.N TUAC'TOR.
h
prov-L
H
S.
Gobi•
.
Chapter
4
Third
1
Fwd
DAR will meet Friday al
Inc
,
6
year erd im
Th
I t p.m. : NatJonal down 2:45 a.m.;
Poriltrroy.
4 B 61c
Willis
Mrs.
Martin,
H.
2 1Z7 northwest of Albuquerque.
Used I year. Call WY 2· 2040.
.:rtificial B reedln., ProAve., Middleport, Ohfo , On
the home of Mrs. Alfred ElberNo.
1
a
I
Alton
7,....hur up 3: 35 a.m. ; Gooa
•
C hestnut St . . son, 1 1 : 50 a.m. Sun&lt; ; AS ltANGE, TABLE TOP, dou­
•p
Helicopters brought M ieras and
-=t'
48•
t 1 1 O'
A II 1 5 h 1961
reld. The program will be
an- -·- oi.
1
gram.
The
buU
of
your
choice
c1::
�
•
:
down
IH't
day. M n . Wilham E . Brewer, Obel down to Sandia ( Army )
ble OVPn, $25 00. Good condihon.
.tl: 10 a.m. ; Semel dow n
t
k A - - This e a wlll
nounced later by
M rs. James
.
100 BAI.ES, ALFALFA HAY. 200 ' with frozen llffllen.
6·20
!lo"'rcltrf down I a.m.
Also two metal beds with
Rul Iand , d aughler, 8 : l2
.
· a ·m· · Ela.m. Base Hospital at Albuquerque.
.
be aold fo r less than $1 175.
8rewmgton, p rog r am ch airman.
!
mixed.
Emmett
G.
Will
by
the
,
Parker
Call
Albert
C
m
'
To
I a.m.
down
ook
1prinp $10 00.
M
rarl Stalder.
Id
S
a
G
IC
era
h
rs.
ay.
un
d
R
rd
Capt. George D. Jac•--n, 27, ol
Mrs. Edison Hobstetter will be co- '
Pome r oy Golf Course. Wy-2.fi23.t I Chesttr, Ohio
vn-• •.__
8ifh GObl8 Ford nc.
e
r
Pleasant Ridge.
4 10 3k
daughRd.,
Portsmouth
Brown.
- - Rh- - Solvay up
Richwood , W.Va. , Capt. Donald
hoStess.
- Phone Collect 1185·22M
f..4--6tp
"lddl oport, Ohio
'"
6: SO a.m.; O. F• Sheerer
London
D. Blodgett, 39, of Kalamazoo
HEMlNGTON HI Gau..ie ShOl�un
The Winding Trail Garden Club ter, 1 · ze a.m. Sunday,
S-28-l2tc
'.
up
Marme
Their Agen t,
t ll;IO p.m. : Thelma
By
Dtleharged
Mich . , and St.all Sgt. Raymond H
,,
-r
and� rolary type lawn mower. SPRING SALE ! A.llll!l•Cha�
will meet Friday evening at the
Ann
down
Winfield 4 p.m.: Rock•
R. E. Griodley, Sr.
Ph(J!I&lt; WY 2-M54.
4 10 31p �ew Tra&lt;'lor1. Diacoonl pr1ce11 ltm CONDfflONING. REFRJQ.
home o f Mrs. Charles Riffle wllh Patients recently discharged In- Singleton, 71, Havre De Grace,
et
up
1:05 a.m. : A. v�
Winfield
Henry
eluded
Willis.
RoFrank
Md.,
aervice.
ERATJON
Jack"1
were rescued Friday before
a.. --- - ------ Mrs. Allard Pratt as the h~les,.
.,.,.
'57 F&lt;JRD Ranch Walr(OJJ $500 ; Rid- D-10: l&gt;-12: D-1.tl:-D,17. A 1 1
Chrie
up
Winfl
e
Id
2 : 20 a.m. ; Lucy
meo,
Sherman
Plummer.
Have
M r s. nightfall.
Mary Shrine, White Shrine of
n. Phone To be sold t o the high Bidfrlgeratlon. New
i ng _Jardl!!n tra&lt;"lor and aUerh- equipment lo go with them, A
J
ane
L
cas
down
Winfldld 2:M
o
yd
Stapleton and Infant dau�h- Ten airmen. _including Maj.
8-23-U der - One 1 955 Ford Picku p
Jeru.'la)em will have open install- Fl
ment $200.
Mri, Ray K eeton, belier buy. Willlam1on fl' a r m TU U517,
� rr iJJ up
;
.
a.m
t
Winfield 5. 30
truck.
Serial No, F l OD� H ' ation of orncera, Friday at 8 IJ.m. ler, Mrs. Stanley M alone and in • Gen. Perry B. Griffith, deputy inMineravlllt, Ohio.
4 10 li e Supply, Rutland. Ohio, Ph. Sh- DON 'T PUMP YOUR SluggJsh
a.m.
2954. A t the K•ith Gobi•
fant
510n.
Mrs.
Adkin;
Richard
'1
spect
I
o
r
general
for
2--436.1,
safety,
-'-- �
went
-6tc
at the JOOF hall. A busine�s se!Iseptic tank. Get Klean-Em- AI
Ford In . , 4 1 S. Third St. ,
GAS. ruEL on. and "'°al fur- � . -U
�-· ng u.., 11nd infant son, M
_ rs. M orris Blaz- up in helicopters to recover the
1
--•
lC
I
6
oua.
c
p
V
Ohio
Cle
T--1.
Sept'
will
a
sion
m
.
lhe
1
e
,...,
•�'l:U
aner,
'
Middle po rt . Ohio , o n the
ma� C.U for free ettimatea. HAY AND STRAW: T11rn right at
er, Herman Ohlinger, Harry Ec-k bod les of Capt. Stephen c. Car- AJPle Grove
ley r--�
4 p.m.
b--·roy' Ohio•
•··-"·1' r��
•- of Apr 11 1961 , Al
l Sth -•
iFOl'flTIIII • - Middleport K•lroy, RI. No 7, Hcond h°""',
hart. Mrs. Russell R oush, A. E. ter, 29. of East Hartford, CoM.,
the h ou r o f 1 1 A . M. This
� I 3tntp
APRIL 17
l,.Jo..tfo Jot Field-1, Phone Wy•2•5t tO.
1 --------Mr. •� Mr1. Denzil Boggeu
t�k will not be 11 oJd for
Democralic Men and Women Hartenbach, Mrs. Bernard Davlll Capt. Peter Generls, 30, of. A t4-H
k
aod
fanuly moved to the l'Mi;
ELECTROLUX VaNWll clean'e�
less than $300.00.
are asked to meet al the Salis- and infant daughter. Mrs. Withs buq uerque, and 2nd IA. Glen
100 modell with lhrow away paof Mr. and Mrs. Bob Va..
e
arlin,
Ed
denc
Barlon,
Mrs.
,....
James
Bair,
24,
f
o
Kemme
, Wyo.,
(9al MARINE SUPP ES
&amp;l
Keith Goble Ford Inc. bury School Monday evening A� Dickers
LI
ptr., bag, and all cleaning at.
Ian.
Mrs,
o
n.
Martha
from
Holcomb
the
wreckage.
They w e r e
ril 17 at 7:30 p.m. Ladies are ask•
Mlddl•port, Ohic.
tachmenU. Pay orf last 6 pay,U II IPllCIALI
Mrs, Oscar Bodgely and baby
By Their Aa;i:ent
eel to bring 8 few sandwiches or Mrs. Jlartey Dernberger, M r s brought to the morgue at Sandla.
ment, o( '8.7S or will dl1COUnt
17 Memu, II "- P. .....
of
John
Columbus 11peot the weebnd
Holcomb,
Mrs. Ben Somer- The victims and the survivors
ll E. Grindley Sr.
cookiC8
fo r cam. Phone WY 2-2204.
• M.,,_.., 71
P.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy Donohue.
with
A la;ge attendance Is desired vllle, Mrs. Thelma Napper, Wen- - all of who parach uted from
4 7 tile • R. P. MeN!UJ Otltlk -·•
Rev. and Mn. Dwight Spenet!l'
th
. Int
for the JO
meeting of ..�n·~' dell Dotson, David Curfman, Toy the boml)er - were found wi in
To N so ld t o thfl hl1h Bid..-....
of
Cheater called Neatly OD
•-• nvPOLITAN MOTORI
a
11 tht water· aa(e you drink ? B;i
Capp
Lea
uch
of
miles
few
a
DaNancy
Mias
,
Q8
other
on
I
and women ' ! clubs
der _ One l957 Ford St■and Mn. Mu M,uueJ Sr.
Mr.
·
'water tlU. mllllOlll yearly . :v, • Eu&amp; M• "'-'• P•erey
mesa.
111,000-foot
Jenkins,
Walden
Mrs.
vidson,
Mn.
li on Waa:o n. on 1a,. 1 5th d•Y
.._ trn-31'11
Wot.r Sohone,o,
1..1 nu:E.
•f Ap,11 1961 al the ho ur ol
(2 1 ) REAL E STATE Ha,ley McCully, M,s_ Bri«J Jar- Elghl of Meiras' relatlve, v is1-20-tte
Jron Acid. Sulphur, Gaa, Dirt
1 1 A .M. A t the Ko h
PROBLl:MS DISCIJSSBD
ble
46 ACRE FARM C k-botto-5 vis, Mrs. Paul Leslie, Mrs. Wil• ited the hospital to see him. A
lt Go
and Odo · kffllDver . ChlorinaLAve.,
Ford Inc., 481 S. T hird
JAC
KSON - Ptoblema con-room house �rnreeand o�r kie Larson, Dewey Sellai. Mn. surgeon lokl: them he- wasn ' t in
o
on. etc.. at hall priCft. DomH- ( 1 0) FOR SALE or RENT
n� with the future ... of
vJslton
for
shape
Fl'frefflao
Mar�
Fratier,
Al
yet.
buildings. On mail find sebtol
�m �of:!
tic and Public. W1te-r Supply 5 ROOM HOUSE, Brf�ki8ltlt00k
route. Electrlcily and � Donna Knigge and IA!,. A. Rat- " He has a badly broken J eft higher education •OJ be dfaouu,.
or l tsi than $500.00.
!
Conectlon • SJN!&lt;utlly.
aod bath, built In kitchen. 123
•llleg but he"II be &gt;II right, " the ed by Dean William S. Gutlutt at
Timber. On East branch
of liff.
male, FREE_ Tmn,_ c,,.1a1.
Union Avonu,. Phone WV 2a meeting of the Ohio Slate AJun,.
surgeon said.
AUlaf
Ame11
Shade Creek. lde•I fishing and
Keith Goble Ford Inc.
Mn, R. C. Story , Ill Union Ave.
3530.
4 8 stc
Club of Jac kson County at the
nl
he
mldnlght re, The AU' Foret" investigating
hunting, Three miles south west A C(bh:l ifijj to l
Mlddl.,.,., Ohio
Pomeroy, o .. Phone WY ._2
..,,· f l
bo
ks
Club Thunday, April 111, a l
We repair all type, ol radlard, composed ol 20 officers, El
of Tupper, Plains. Ohio. Reason- poit of the nul'Sing department,
By Their Agent
from heater cores to
abll'.
R. E. Grindley Sr,
Mn, Helene Le lfhtit, lholft! patients who were report• organized itl investigation Satur- 7 p. rn. Dr. Rlchar,1 ll BJllmaq
c
_
30t
"_
-�------'Long Bollom, Ohio.
4 7 3tp ed fair Included Paul Holter. day. It talked briefly lo C..pl of Jackson la president of the 1..
USED 2 - wheel Ullllty TRAILER the largest truck or tractor
Walter Fetty, Mrs. Laura War James YI. Van Scyoc , 27, pilot of cal organization.
Call WY 2-2319 between 8 a. m: radiator.
To be so ld to the- h igh Bid- FOR SALE· STORE with 5 stoJ'
Mrs. John White, Mrs. list the F100 thal shot the bomber
ren.
I
and 4 p. m.
·
4 a !tp
der _ One l 957 Mlrcury
age
and e
and
Gillespie
tie
�.
roo
Will
. Mrs. Adelle West• down.
Fordor Station Wa1on, A l . bath l'Ollllll
I
ov.r lllore,
Little Girls'
I
(14) FOR RENT
Robert RadaG•tties,
Ro,s
lake,
co
""':""
I lor
•- K1I h Go'I •--• I
,
500. Mov g to
� s �In! •
'9
in
&lt;hJCagO ba gh w
Thom
Phone WY 2-2143
Hom, JOIN NEW CLUB
&lt;U&gt;ARTMENTS _ Fuml'1hed and
Sp. ,._,
n,
VL
Ohio
Pomeroy,
Ohio,
port,
On
the
d-.
20!�
I
Call
Clifto
s�;
.
E� NEW YORK &lt;UP() - William
McMutan. lllddlol
Ifft (:MIV•H
o r April 191 A t 1 1 O'Clock I
A Wido II.once of sty].,..
ll- 4-311, klno, Willlam Han-lngtoo, Mr.. Giboou bu beon appointed cluel
,_,_,
W\'2.IIIL
port_
VI ...11:-..t lthll,i1t
GARDENS PLOWED WITR A A , M _
I HOUSE ANO 14 ACRES GROVNI) Willlam Thabet, Luther
w.,... D■n ll'Nfl fln­
Small !� to 3.
Smmcloni IIJcal offker of the NBW Von
lltl ..., IIH en,urenn
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMENT G,...ly Tractor. Rat,, Rea..,_
S.rlal No. 67 S L 8684SM
! ll'umilbed or unfurnlal1«t On John F_ Blaetloar, Henry Swift, club of the Nallonal League and
e■r --■ ■nd
sold
nb!e. Call SH2-4070, or contact
with bath. Phonrt W\' WMI •
...., ■ulG..lk tr■n■.•
� Bill Contld: Calyln Mn. John Silvey, George Ralf.. Herb Strunk bu been added
81 8
ind
, - ... tlrft,, radio
I I•t&gt;-Uo Elm,r P'lnlaw, Harrisonville.
""'1111.. W'f W3Jt.
Lano, Middleport BllL 4 7 llp
John Harrington and liar- ICOIJI. Giboon ._ oerved 81 111!:!Gll'J' ROOM
eouiE-ANi&gt;1 _____ ____ 4 1ltJ&gt; Keith Goble Ford Inc.- Mn. Allco Docllnn attadotl phC
.
IIOCl'elaey
mlllant
MWtll-•
..,.. room houo,; Ono • • ,...., SPO�," ROOF Repair, Sheet
Eaator. ..,.left 1I Ill-. tlilll
lrelllUl'er of Ille former l!looklyn
·
The Pow,or, ComIPl!1mlltll A. N. Ben&amp;e� Pll metal
vlali.cl wllb llr. and
,
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SaturDodgen
and
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toward■ a WSCS ru ral worktor ' • ' Marie Blnhheld , JWin �w.art, I 1'he WSCS l'.alle-r Sall! held lit
1 1,\ )&lt;J MANAGER r CAN r RL.&gt;/
r ,.�1N-.. 1 lL JJs� s�:..1 1� BED
Donna Lath.ey. Jeal1 Parker, Jean- the Ruti.nd Department
Store,
ulary
llM.'ttU
den.
reported
...
da
t...
BA:...cMLL
Sa
it,AJ,\
W\{B:; IT LL l&lt;AIN .. ,Y A&gt;/6£ NO
Roll
t.•EMC&gt;(
,
Snow
a
An eleclion ol offlcefl WU held, ttte. Davll Rev•
tur y
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A
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MANA6ER
AvanC . ':E WU.� 9/DW tr CJ THEJ;:1
O,E
P'ink,
n
Ow:,een tor the comin&amp; year we-re P att�rlOII, Kalhal.ee
She and
Mn. ·8-erthJ Amoa
'O.
Tr£J,
A
AA&lt;
P.\%
EID&lt;
NIJ800'/
by
,
Willford
.
v
el
pruklent Marpm Schillin a: ice lrll Georte Charlotte
To ME .Ta.Ei' :,._ _ eATE ME
1
Mn, BertJa■ l.,pber wtn in
I'
prnidenl, Mildred LUrca.a : NCre- Ruthlane Roush, Joan £■di, Bet,,
___
_
--,
-r-�
U&gt;f aaM.
S, Jeu Parker
tary. Janet Mor ril; treasurer, ty Wllliaml, Clara PhilliJ)II, lu- charge ot
I
and
udJ
Snowden
I
J
l
Smith.
BIRTHDAY DINNER.
I
C
'
Marjorie Rice , secretary of pa- be le
Mr,. RoA Barnet hu moved
Mrl. Eibel Snowden wu booor· motion , Melva Turner ; aecre tary Adeline Snowdi!n .
t
fro1n tb1 P'olln houN to the Hy�
JJECIIETAJIY 1IIRED
'!
willl I birthday dinner ENter of mlulons Hattie McKeozi&lt; and
11!11 PfO!JfflY1,
ay. Alt.ending were ber d■u gh Suaan 'l'heobald ; aecretary of 1up- Miu Judy Stewart, daughter of
-✓
Mn. MIidred V llllff.urn and RMI . I
r. M r. aad Mn. Nathan Tay lor plle8. Grace &lt;:@! well: �retary of Mr. and Mrs. Tnomas J. Stewa rt Harold, and •ughter , Dini!h . of
Br FRED LASSWELL
t Dehue, W. Va., her IOO.&amp;, Mr. publ lcat lon11, Eva Flemmg: aec- of Rutland. R. D., began �r du- Parkerabur g, were Sunday &amp;ueat• BARNEY GOOGLE end SNU F F Y SMITH
d
d Mn, Harry Snowden Mt retary of Christian socal relation.a. tie.a Tueiday H tee� ID the of Mn, tthel Nel80II and Helen
AN' OONl BE MAO AT
SHORE ,
IMI, David and Michael of Pt., Marie Birchfield : secretary ol Rutland High School office. M W
ME FER lAKIN ' P/&gt;NAV
I Mae.
ooc
KeP THAT HOT WATER
Pleasant , Mr. and Mra. LaW'fflCe aplritual llfe. Catherlnt Colwell: stewarl II a graduate of Rolland
.
1
Mr. and Mn. Donald Straua■
'/ORE
Jll6 OF CORN
BOTTLE 0111 'IORE PUl'JKIN
Snowden and (ihildrtn o( Colum- secretary of Youth worlr:, Betty High' School and bu been employ. and Miu nee 'Jbomaa , who II an­
'
S
SQUEE'ZIN
'
HAIO. 5NUFFV · - AN 'IE " LL ,..,..,r-1,,
bu,, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Snow- Herr ing: chairman of the After- ed by the Hoban Coal Co. of pk&gt;yed by the B uckeye Ina. Co .•
FEEL
GOODER IN
Ibby,
s
den, Roaernary, Lynn and Bo
noon Circle, Bertha Lasher: l'lce MkldJeport and a Columbu bUI of Columbul ftH weekend guest,
SnowA
and
Mn.
M'I
Carl
OR TWO
oa
and Mr.
chairman of the Afternoon Clrcle, peH firm.
of the latter' • mother, Mr . and
den and Jeff, local.
Evelyn Jordon : secretary of lM
R UTLAND P"UONALI
cathy.
Mn. 'nlo,nu and
RUMMAGE, BAKE SALE
Aftefnoon Circle. G race Thomas M r ,. Franeet Larkl:n of M iddlemoved
Mr■. Maude Smith tw rt
on
. cu.ti from the
er.
treasur
Circle
Afternoon
and
Band
The Northwestern Local
Kennedy prope y
port, RD, and Mr. and Mn
Boosten will sponsor a rummage Linnie Taylor.
Johnston of Bradbury were recent College.av to her home on Beech
Mn. G race Colwell .erved u dinne pats f Mn• .Bertha Amoa. Grove Road .
and bake sale at the American J..e..
gio n HaU, Friday, April 14, and pro1tam chairman for the vening
Saturday, April 15t.l\. Anyone bav. with her topic being "Dilemma or
Ing any 1ood saleable item, or tbe Y oung Amn r ican Mother." A
baked goods to donate to the panel discussion was held with MONDAI' TIIROVGB ntlDAt l:lt Counlr7 Top ­
1:13 Coun11J Top Tea
Ruthlane Roush. S:55 Sign On
,ale may have them picked up Janet Morris,
Ll'l ABNElt
Bi, AL
7:00 Brealdul Party
t
Lasher.
God
Bertha
Lucas,
Mildred
&amp;:00 Todat wtth
by caUing the booa er1.
AM �
PPt::MOIN ' 'JO' OCMl:5
7:11 Esl&lt;D&lt;'ed ll'ealber
The Northwt'!lstern Band Boosters Marjorie R k-e and Audrey Patter- &amp;. 15 Coor:IU':, Jamoont
.asT'
UP WIFA WIFE,INSIDE
Party
87:30
lrrM
:
meeting
T
The
part.
8 30 Farm
will meet again Aril 17 at the son taking
IS
�WHO
30
,
'llfl'll'lt
1:2$ Tho World l'hia
closed wtth prsyer by Mrs. Col- &amp;: !3 Coonley JaD'JborN
Rutland High School gym.
SATISF.ocroP:f 10
'iO'�
INewtJ
7:00 Breaklaat Party
CEARll: OJR OlAll'MMl,lilllf
To dale 11185 has been re,ll ied well.
Pan,
Bftaklalt
1:30
ed
to
e
r
ts
serv
we
shmen
Refre
ss
&amp;.AN-.TUIIWP.'."
busine
day
from
funds
tag
from
?:2S Ext.ded Weat.W
1::15 Ntwo guests
; ,0 PickeDI Show
places. bouse to house, and street the 22 members and
7
1:30 BNatfall Party
t.,ggmg by band members and , attending.
7:liO Sohio Newa Report
IO:DO
ENTERTAINS AT NEW ROME 1:00 Breattut Party
boosters.
11,00 DcltGo'o Top ain&amp;
Th
dd
-·
'ftle
l;2$
Mrs. Isabelle NelllOO entertained
WSCS SELECTS OFFIO:RS
ia Mor
o
U:30 Star Salulo
Methodllil with a Stanley Party at her new
(NN"I)
'I'be wscg o( tne
Noon Nn1
u,oo
n Rd., Wednelday
n
Church wa1 entertained Tue8day home o Nelso
· IS Maobatwi Melodloi
ll
•
5. Mrs. Jean Brat :� :
night, Aprl1 4, at the home or evtning, April
u, ,o Ploltff PutJ
rt,
was demonstra•
n,
iddlepo
o
t
M
Mrs. Ruthlane Roush wlth Mra.
1::15 N.,..
UI: 15 Callin&amp; Pl Pleasant
Melva Turner and Mn. Mildred tor.
Platter Party
1;30
I Games were played for whlch ll:00 �war Shop
LJ.l(!:88 as eo-hostes!es.
Newa
2$
1:
Cuuntry Boe Down
GASOLINE ALLEY
1'he metting was opened with prizes were awarded. Mrs. Joan 11: 15
PutJ
1:30
Platter
Show
prayer by Grace Co JweU, The Eads' name was dt·awn for the ap- ll:15 Fann Bureau
S:» Ne,n
I dodt thinl&lt;.
Margaret preclation gift. Each persot1 at• 11 : al&gt; Country Hot 1 10WD
vice president �rs.
Platt&lt;rr Party
1:30
SO, but VOii
e
ime
arm
-t!i
Sand•
favor.
a
T
11: F
SchJUin,g onducted the butinen tending was given
I hope
1:45 NeWI Roundup
have
;hould
v•
Jones
Do
Day
id
U
r.
cooA
thi
w
: 87 M meeting. A report WBl!I given on wiches, pickles, potato chip,,
p
on
ort
�
1:00 pi,.u., P•,ty
a
meeting
the district WSCS meeting held al � and coffee were served to
erages
111hat, doing.
Off
Sip
1:30
with
Portsmouth, April 4, by Mrs. Lu- the foll owings guests: Mesdames t2: 00 N oon News
8UNDAT
6'ideon
Wil12; 15 GWI· Star
.. i
ca1 and Mrs. Betty Herring. A Donna Williamson, Wanda
7,. Sign OD
won't
.. '
motion was made for each mem- Iiams. Elallle Spires. Janet Mor• 12 30 Just For You
be too
7:30 1ta1J Ull..lnl
ber to pay five cent! each month ril, Donna Nelson, Joan Harrison, l;2i N-.:wl
long­
7:'5 Sllnday 0lapol
-' i !
winded.
You
For
Jut
1:30
1:11 Sactll 8'curlty Show
1961-7
10,
April
0.
li!port
Dally Sentinef, -Pomer�y-Mlddle
,
'
'
2::09 � b With Mulic
4
6:30 'lb,, Churclt of tho ,.. :i
io
3: 00 Plattor Party
9:00 Mllnh•lltn !4 odlet
, 1:30 'l1lo Sunda, si4: 90 Local New,
; 11:'5 Wuhlnglon Reports la the
4:35 P•atlet Party
DOWN
13. Dividet
Peopl■
At:ROS�
Roundup
5: 45 rfew,
15. Stou t
1. Metric
1, Abyssinian
New&amp;
Noon
00
12:
&amp;:00 Sundown Senldde
1
cord
measmes
weight
D: ll 1be Searclt
Off
SiJP
e,30
2. Farewell
19. Thi-ee
ti. Chirp
NANCY
I 11,_, Arm:, Hour ,
IA'ftlllDAY
( pref1 '&lt; }
( Sp.)
9. Move
1,,_ Stmday Showcut1
T H I S MAN 15
0 U T I' L L S AY
3. Cut
20. Tim l ei
aldewa.ya
1,55 Sip&gt; 0.
Ne... Roundup
S,15
sona-I
r
Pe
,t,
Miss
.
1
2
THE WORS T
10, Put
ONE THING
6,IIO &amp;!el Prlco pronou11
Hag,1n
t01·th , U
1:00 Sunday Sh&lt;nl CBN
GOLFER I
FO R
e II CounllJ Top Teo
22. Brn1•
;. 15. Peas
energy
1:30 Sign Off
EVER
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F11111
1:31
( collec• . 23. Evldent
12. Royal
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of pier
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letter
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I. Condi­
1(, Ottom1U1p
4,60 Sporlll
MoadaJ ftroqli rrtlaJ
3:S. Man'•
lan e
e.
tional
4: 5$ Muon Oounly N...,
1:68 SIID 0.
nickname
:HI. Norse go4,
atipulatlon, 30. ln a.
1:00 O&gt;mmunlly Newa
37. HumQI'
pile
•· Semn
7:IIO MllOlcal Cloci
11, qu"v•
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7:46
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8:05 Ohio Nm
20. -lll'lnC
place
I: 10 s:,ortl Toda;J'
1:30 Sip OIi
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21. Cele1Ual
8: 11 World NIWI
Si, CHESTER GOULD
DICK TRACY
bear
1:20 Muska! Clock
.....,
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'Tl&lt;AT 1&lt;10� CVING FROM
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annoy&amp;noa
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Clock
Musical
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9:00
7:•
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21; MemorabWa .,,,. Ohio Valley News
9: 45 Showers ol Bleulng
28. Rooary
10,00 Muon CounlJ Newa
a,,. Ob1o N...,
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10:115 Talk ol Ibo 'l'owD
I; II Bpo,11 Tndq
lit. Blom...
coin
10:110 World Nen
I: II World -·
so. Boy'■
11:00 Whll'I !1Ji 1,IO -■I Clock
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1:110 Local N.,..
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8:IIO MUllw CIDct
11:IIO Tall! ol llio 'l'owD
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11:45 World News
11:'5 World 4ovlla
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11:110 W- lloeDer
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1) .4,U,Y CR!PTOQUOTE - Here'• how to WOii&lt; 1$1 U:00 Communfly Nen
11:00 Lo&lt;IJ Nen
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ON THE PHONE',
11: lt Ohio Non
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&amp;-Dally Sent1ne1,_Pomeroy-Midd1e_port._()_ , April 1 _o_,_ 196_!_ 1
Dcu,8hter 11 Bor 11

I Revival Will
To William Darsts
Mr. and Mrs. Will am Darsl of O pen A pr,·1 1 2
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Tri-Coun�y Music Association
Program At Syracuse Is Reviewed

Around And
About
M,"ddle port

I Visiting Speakers Are Announced
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For Heath IAethodist Ch u�� ��?��

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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K1plmg ll poem, Reces- and_ Mrs Lmim_
Jt'illl Buck. Polly Ann Bauer, DIl
idonal,"'
L.
W. McComas led th!! lowmg the services .
Wolfe.
ana Artx and Metzyanne
i
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k
�evo
t
ional
pe!'i�
for the meet- Rev. _Konkright 11.nnotmc_ed tlu.L Raymu11d Bro�n or co_lumbus , �
oo!
pupils of the Meigs County Sch
M and Mrs Fielding Haw ins 1
30, Mr . and Mr.!i . Cha formt'r Mmersville resident, un
,
Md&gt;onof
of Dancing, with Richard
or :�11.. W v� .sr,eot the week rng the Official Board of HeaU1 on April
� I
aid as instructor
Chw-cb when it m e t lea Pelzel &lt; Jean Stewarl l of Chai · rlcrwent surg�ry _ al M�. Carnw_!
RL..,gi.s Hotlpita1 in Luna on April
' end here· w1th ti·
ie1r d augh ter and Methodist
.
.
•- evenmg at lhe Church Ill Ieston wouId he at the Heath Hosp1·til· I 11nd is_ improving . Hb
Mrs. June Van v ranken present- [ ramily, Mr and Mr� Charles Vro- 1 S�nll.tly
.
,. The Darsts also have 8 son,
church and speak a! t_hc mom rng ; room number 15
ft! a vocal ..ulo from • "The W u:- man and son. Mark. and other 1 M1ddleport.
Jeffrr;, aae !.
.,
� as Se!be or
Jack Bechtle reported on in- service. Mr. Pelzel will speak on Mr. and Mrs. 1hom
ard of Oz • · over the Rainbow ' " re 1IIt'iv s
Grandparents o[ the childr{'n
e
�i!
·
stallat ion of the new hot water his F..uropean trip as a Chr i.�tiiln l Columbus wert&gt; weekelld guew
after whi�h a b.eton solo "'East Mrs. TheIma Sh Ir
.
' k Of S prmg·
are m..,_ . and Mrs. D a,· ia Darst of
·
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Side West Side " was presented f1e Id ��d da Rhter. M Lawrenc tank lll the basement and the bwiint&gt;ss man. He a Iso announct!d or her Parents • Mr · and M rs u·
),!iddleport and Mr. and Mrs . M.
by the former Miss New Mexico 5prm e � sons, ; n an� new railing at the Main Street that Rev. GeorJle SidwPII w i 1 1 liam Holt.
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F. Willis of Lim.a. Great grandm.
Judy Rig,ii:s, with Pam Sylvester, Larry. o, eo
speak at the church Ln June o.- .Anthony Puglisi of COIombus
1umbus, v1stIed over entra "e to the church.
parent! are M r and M n . Dana
Pol ly Decker, Kathy Wa IIace,
vi�I'led
_ Sund
, ay with Mr and Mn.
the wet&gt;kend with Mrs. M innie Er- Rev Raymon Konkright . pa&amp;- Ju lYHamilton of Middleport 1md Mrs
panJohn Lisle . Roger Sayre and BobCamp
.
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gil
tor of the church, who had ex
bell, who . �ccom
.
Miss Nellie Zerkle was re-elec:- V
Ie\lime and family ·
•-�L00,-11.11&lt;1 Darst of M Iddlepet
,
v1s1t.
a
for
home
him
d
it'
bv Crow, the vocal chorus
.
changed pulpits with Robert Hur- ed local and Benevolence treas·Part Two opened with a solo, :'1 1ss Fr.edd"ie Houd8 h It I' ft ley of t Pleasant yesterday. reEddie SmUh ""d M:
r.
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urer for the conu ng year . M r s. Mrs.
'
hter, L " .. bY w·i,·
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"U11wn
By IL&lt;K"- Ohw.
l iam lhis . mommp: wilh her sis1er and I ported thul he had preached al John Zerkle was eleded es finan- Richard Rupe end deug
.
. , Saturder Ul
. ba fanu1 y . Mrs. R . S
• . Plare and
L·
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f
II
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b
Young.
o
owe
Y
a
marun
.
the Vaught Memorial and Beech cial secretary for the year and da ' v1s1ted
Middleport, Ohio
' I,,ren
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and
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Flor
by
Barbar
Mrs
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m
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soIo, e O d_0 ,
with Mrs
·
· bridge, New York. Mrs. Place and Hill Churches yesterday and that Alfnl Scarberry was elected reµ-�NOW SHOWIN G
Chase.
.
Delbert
en&lt;'e Wells and a western dance,
Mrs.
was the d inner guest _
of Mr. resentative of Methodist Unio11
ch'ld
1 re� have spenI the p;i. .s1 \lo,eek ·' he
Clifton Webb , Dorothy
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ml
DarleM
by
Bows."
Buttons
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a
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Rlchard R. Rupe atttmUeU
McGuire &amp; Charles C u!burn
for
the
196l
l91i2
term.
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
here
·
Torrence. Sue Ann Myers, Norma
field meet at Indian Lake over the
''THE REMARKABLE
M �s. Harry Houda�helt. While
Mrs. Nan Moore, chairman o! weekend.
Nkk]{'S
and
Sandra
Sprague,
di
MR. PENNY PACKER
M 1ss H□udashelt •� away M rs.
the nominating committee , gave
!'€&lt;'led by Mrs. Alice Nea.sf'.
(Scope &amp; Color)
Mrs. Leo Lee and Mrs. Donald
E.merson Jones WIll Wf l le the
the report of the committee, preAnita Collins presented an ac- M'ddl
- and Matheny and sons, Jeff 1111d Curtis
I eporl news l-1ems and reed senting
the
1961-1962
slate
of
o(
Kelth Calvert As Smiley
O
a
d'
l
"'Lad
r
Sp
in"
and
so
ion
o,
cor
Y
ft
0f Mason w· Va · visited Sunday
ers with news to report are asked
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r·icers . 1'hese o11·icers w ill ...
lit!' vot'SMOKEY GETS A GUN'
sang, "I Love Girl:! " to call her at WY
"
ROBERT BLAINE
Da,· 1·d R iggs
Y I"f
1 their· parents• ' Mr, and Mrs.
w·th
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2-2376·
·
M
rs.
Thelma
t
h
e
(Scope &amp; Color)
ed
upon
this
Tuesday
when
Pratt
of
Middlewith Bob Kautz and Charles CaldAlbert Roush.
l-:vaogt•lls1 Rt1bt"rt A . Blaine ,
Alaa Selected Shorh
well dressed 88 girls. A baton t'OU· M r . and Mrs. Henry Hayes have port and Mrs. Linda Fisher of church holds its quar lerly con- M r . and Mrs. Robert Harbrecht
abon-, Juoctioai Ciiy, o., w 1 1 1
tine, •'Bye Bye Blues" by Judy moved mlo the Stansbury apart- Ravenswood, �- Va., spent the ference.
and family, Columbus, wen week
I conduct tt&gt;vival meeiing8 al Carlt·
Riggs and a vocal solo, " Harbor ments on Grant treet. Mr. an� paSt weekend lll Charleston, W. C. F. Hibbs, chairman of the end guests of their parents, Mr.
MEIGS THEATRE
1on Chureh, Kingdiury Road, Ap- ''!\{'ting L i ke A Fami ly" was Lights," by Mrs. Jean Hayman, Mrs. M. · Haw s fo erIy � Va. where they attendect the sil- I Finance Commi ttee, reJX&gt;rted on
7
;
and Mrs Raymond Harbrecht
Pomeroy, Ohio
1· 1 1 12 1hrnugh April Z2 beginning , the topic uf the devotions by Mrs. preceded a guitar duet by Don Tu Isa, OS'homa, �ve 8 50 "'",h- ver anniv:-rs�ry conven�ion of tbe the budget for the new year,
M�. and Ml"!, Nonnan
and
. t&gt;ac• eVl'mDg.
ed one o1 the apa, Lmen1s. 8o West Vtrgmla Credit Union
.
p8,tor 1s Ben Neutzhng
·
•
--- - - at 7.30
which opened the Moore and L·arry Hubbard ·
,
Now SHOWING
.
Sunday
morning
Robert
HurlMcCallum.
•
•
men are emp1 oyed wit
• h the pIan, League.
�J
Marion F. WIiiiams. Tb'" publ"ic 1 mf'etlng of the Happy Harvesters Following an af'cord1on
tno of m ving into Pomeroy where the
.1
"BUTTERFIELD 8''
.
of
Pt.
Pleasant
was
the
guest
Mr . and Mrs. C. B. Weese __
11111u
O
.,
The convention was held at the 1 . .
i• I8"1
-·wd•
,_ church I1eId Mrs. p auI CascI , M rs. Florence Rig and Reel ptan) was located.
class of the Federau:u
(Techn icolor)
.
Da_n iel Boone Hot I and began n I m1111ster at the church. He w11.s son, Juek, and M"198 Mare1·a Karr
Wells and Anita Collins, Mrs. VanWi.th Elh.a\Jeth Taylor
Friday evt!ning at the church.
e&lt;i by Mrs. H u r l � y were Saturday yisitors In Parkert� accompani
S
I
Ch
ear
M
I
es
r.
. h a ,_•
ar
d
rs,
M 1:111
wur ol the Gums . FTlday wit
L
and Eddie Fisher
in
.
"Love
etters
.
sang
a
nken
Vr
p
I
h1
Mrs.
� rs . Louis Reihe\,
OflCeS
UfC
who have been visiting in Alaba- the Air Force Base and a tea at I and child�n. Judy, Dunald and burg, W. Va.
Colorc.artoon,
lhe Sanrl " and 8 Winter Wond
Meinhart,
Miss
Thelma
Grueser
I Bruce. During Oie service, Mi�s R. A. Thompson of Brldgevffle,
ma with Mrs. Searls' mother, Mrs. the Governor's MansJon.
Adffi.lssion: flOc and 30c
and Miss Freda Grueser assisted land d ance, was:1�:-t�d b�
Hurley, who is a music student Pa., spent the weeken� wJ:i,M:!;
pe
kJ
rn
.e
iun
Hamilton, are ex cted
retu
I
Saturday's gend
an
consisted
THURSCAY .1nd FRICAY
devotions by alternating with Hayman , l'I_ ary
�mpson, who ls caring
'
·
.
of business sessions in the morn- I at Marshall, sang a special nurn•
er, M e1 ame 9rown, Karen Badg- home the middle of this w�k.
scripture alter the s 1ngmg
Mrs. c. E . Neaee.
"THE PLUNDERERS"
sister
O1 z
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vau�han ing and iiltemoon and a banquet - ..ut:_r. Mr. Hur1t!Y wi- 11 p;raduate
'
Iey and Donne D eete
.mt 11...-TM
Jeff Chandler , Dolores Ha rt
each
verse
of
"America
1iW!
Be1:1
uM •·· and Ia)' Ieaden a1't'�, treI era. end children were in , Charleston and dance at the Mountaineer from Marshall college this spring Mrs. C. E. Nea!!e Is convalescing
Colorurtoon1
- More you A snI ute to the mms
" fuI " A atory, """
ti
rne
Wehe Terrace,
·
- - '•isked &amp;o havt&gt; tht-lr orianlzallou
Room in Btlle. A short business an d i&gt;I ans IO move IO MaryIand nicely at her home,
opening with "Swanee" hy tho or- last Thursday on busmess.
.
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ta ken !•om a de"oaur
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enter
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oolitt11 which have been llsted In , C
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SATURDAY
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che:itra, featured Pert Three. A Mr. and Mrs. John K. Smith of sess10n on Sunday concluded the
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ker n,
t
"ON THE WATERFRONT" tht' Dallv Sen1inel Church Page l ional program by Rulh I � solo and dance, "Nobody" by Charleston, W. Va. visited yester- convention.
·
NOTICC
and
prayer
by
Mrs.
Neutzling,
Marlin Brando, Rod Stl'iger at The Dally Sentinel offlcet,
Dick Nease and a solo. "May You day with Mrs. J . K. Smith, Sr.
Mrs. Prati and Miss Fisher are Birth Announced By
n Freddie HolldaiheU, MJI;.
.
concluded
the
meeting
Ml
Eva Mar ie Saint
Mwhimic-il. rnm�roy, by WedAlways" by Brenda Potts preced- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer and both a ssociated with the Credit
HOOKED AND CROOKIED,
dleport wrftn for 'J'h DatlJ' �
session, ed a sort shoe routine by Linda children of Dayton visited over Union for Kaiser Aluminum Th� Willi.am Cr(ln.ts
nesday ni ght. ruh llcallon of lht&gt; During the business
a
5
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Grant
of
l el, 111 on vacation thll week.
IM planot'd Frldily with the president Mrs. Meinhart Adatns, Sharon Ferguson and Deb- the weekend with his mother, Mrs. !'lant at Ravenswood. Mrs_- Pratt
Church
Page
Co�o�!.��:!,
presitling, Mrs. Cleland Hines re- bie Sheets. with M rs. Waid Hay- Dave Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. 1s the secretary for the Un,on a11d Beech Strel't, Middleport. are an- Her aubitltuie la Mn. E.met'IOII
Instead of Saturday.
nouncing the birth of a son, Den- Jones, Grant-d.
SUN., MON., TUES., WED.
also a mem.ber of the Board of
Notices may be mallrd 80 a8 ported on a tre.i\ of kl' cream man as Mammy. End man _Frank Arthur Skinner.
nls Ray, at the Mason Clinic last Reedrn are urged lo telepboae
April 16---17-18-19
and cake taken by her and Mrs. Chee11ebrew assisted by i,0well "
' to '•••·h tile office!! lo time ,
..,,. and Mrs. Al Layman of Co- Directors and Mrs. Fisher is 1h
e Monday ThP- new
'-arrivaI weighed their new1 lo Mn. Jones. Mill
•1"HE GRASS IS GREENER'' ht carried In and left there Wed- I . 8 . Weed to residrnts at t h e Neimeyer and a 8010 number, the lumbus visited last Friday with assistant treasurer and OU
"'-.:r
six
unds
and
7½ ounces et birth Houdaahek will rdllni le hr
po
Cary Grant
nr11day (or rarlier) during bu:,,1- County Infi rmary un Good Fri- finale, "Chloe." by Mr. Ch�se- Miss Mary and Susan Park. The clerk.
and
brothe
one
hes
r. David, age news work a week frQIII Way.
ness hours. or left in &amp;he new� dl'ly . Contributions w·ere made to brew and _the chor us, Freda Fer- Laymans wert on their way to
____
four.
� ____ _
the Wood Memorial Leper Colony guson, Ahce Nease. Betty Ad- Florida for a vacation.
CARTOON EVERY N IGHT! �..,1tory nut1idP the offkt- front
Brown,
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Troop
1
6
9
Grandparent
s
are
Mr.
�
and
Mrs.
&lt;'y ams and Brenda Potts, concluded
dour uny tlmt- Wrdce:,,day night. aud I n th
- e pOmeroy Emergen
'
Ca rl Vanderh00f
Ray Blosser end Mr. and Mrs.
the program' after wh"1ch spef'IaI Mr · and Mrs.
.
. .
sqwid .
for publlcaUon Frklay.
E._ M ii Attended Sert&gt;i"ce
.
w1th
VlB1t
,d
mi
ly
nd
fa
I
a
Billy Grant of Middleport.
thanks were extended to all dip 69
II was dPridf'd to Sfin1e several
. W Me: Salisbury Brownie Troo 1 atL
M
d
r.
an
M
d
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er
an
l
reeling and participating.
tended the Laurel Cliff Fr('(' Methdim1ers in May and also planned
______
.
CulllBs over the weekend.
.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAV
TONIGHT
od
•
1st Church m a group Sund ay
M
y.
to serve the Lions club in
Mlof
Brown
John
and_Mrs.
.
r
M
dinner was held �pril 2 _at
A
John Lupton, Ziva Rodann
morning and presented a short
Mrs Weed and Mrs. Roy Sey.e
feSf 0$
ami, Florida, arrived Sund.iy for program of songs.
the home of Ralph Painter. Mid"BLOOD AND STEEL"
BY MRS. J. E. RADEKIN
fried were n amed to remember
(Jteg.ils,i:ope)
.
a visit with their grandparents, B
dleport
Route
1
honoring
him
Oil
Olan
Harvey and family moved
ow es atte di and takin
the skk. Mrs Waldo J. Bartels
- al so Mr and Mrs. Edt:ar Wolfe and
; m
� nJn
�
his
birthday
Those
present
were
to
the
Bab]e
house on W, R., lhllpe
we B
m
and Mrs, William Baxter were
Rubert Mitchum
g�et grandmother, Mni. . Lena PK•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Denve
r Hysell and i comb's farm and are bulMing •
.
ennedy"x
, aro
",yn• Soulsb"y,"·cathy
,
Eloanor Parker
_,
The Bedford PTA group w I I I reported ill. The cIass purehaseu
- re1a11ves.
McEIh mny and otL11.:t
•
Dill,
Luanna Patten a nd
Mary
Carleton,
Diana Wey- sons Roger and Gary, Mr. _a n d new home on the Frank We...
meet Tuesday at April 11 at 7: �O three paring knives for
t h e The Sunday evening meeting o!
Mrs.
m.
Guy
r
fa
Hysell
and
fall
children
George Peppard i n
r
e
smiller
Connie Radford SherthP
church kitchen. Mrs. Max Mein- the Youth Fellowship of tbe Mid"'HOME FROM THE HILLS" p.m. when winners of - fiarety
, d Donnie. M_r. and Mr_,. Th_e Leslie H_orftnan_ family and
r ie Black�ton, Kathy Abbott. Bon- Linda an
v
b
I
dlepert
Fi
rs
t
Presb,
terlan
Church
11
coIorlng poster &lt;iontest w1 e HU· harI waB named program eader
{Cinemas&lt;"ope &amp; Color)
,,._ apent an
ood and children Keith Junior RadekID fam...-,
van
Y.
I
nie Gilmore, Susan Lanning and
noum•M and prizes .iwanj� Jo for tb(I MnJ meet11o1!1� HOltlHll!I was opened with a son1iifest last
ALSO CARTOON
u G . e,
Becky and Mary Lou Radford. and Bonnie. Mr . and Mrs. Earl evening with Mr, and ml"b
ead1 grade.
for May tneeling wiII be Misses evening with Rev. Howard Rupa
Mu
man
Tammy,
r
Iather'1
daughte
the
honoring
Radekl
m'I
Mr
!?�
n
s . Norman Weyersmiller, leadTUESDAY .and WED.
Maud ,11.nd Freda Grueser and Mr pelt, directing the Binging. Mni,
will
Hi.,hwny
Patrol
S1&lt;1le
The
"'
Mrs.
Ralph
Painter
er j Mrs. WIiliam Radford, a s- 1
and daugh- birthday.
April 1 1-12
Paul Haptonstall was accompanpresent a safety film strip follow Louis Heibel.
FAMILY NIGHTS
Mrs. Robert Coats, Middlepm1 sist.:-.nt leader, accompanied the ters Diana and Becky. A pot luck Mrs. Jesse Proffitt ii In Holz.
ist
Brett Halsey, Yvonne Lime ed with a short program by the A salad course was served by Devotionals Included icripture Amateur Gardeners, waa guest group.
dinner was served at noon.
er hospital following surgery.
--· --- - -"SPEED CRAZY"
school childrPn. Hdreshml'nls Lhe hoslesses. Miss Erma Smith, readings -by Mick Morrill, Janice speaker when the Syracuse Gar- - --- --- alllO will be served by the c□mmitle �. Mrs. Harry Reibel and Miss Zirkle, Carroll Lyons, Seren Lewi• deners met Tuesday evening at
Anthony Perkins ,
Thelma Gmeser, after which OIJ!a Lewis, David Lyons and Pat- the home of Mrs. Howard Nolan.
Richard Conte, Jo Van Fleet
gumes
were played and prizes ty Lowery.
Mrs. Coat&amp; gave • demonstra­
and Sillvana Mangano in
Ru,nmage Sale I•
warded
Phll
to
Meinha
r
a
t,
Mr11.
"THIS ANGRY AGE"
Plans were discussed for their tlon on different methods of dry•
Planned This Week
ttOWNIN• tOUCII - .,,. _,.,
Mrs. Max Meinhart. and Mrs. Lou- meeting next Sunday when the ing Dowen, leaves, and many
(Technicolor &amp; Technirama)
A
rummage
sale will be hdd by
_.. .W "Cit.1, aIll llalr"
ALSO CAllTOON
is ReJbel.
Deputation team from the West- different plant materials for winthe Racine Ea�tem Stnrs Thurs­
minster Foundation at OU will ter arrangements, and explained
TIMI SCHEDU LE NOTICI. day and Friday of this Wt.'l'k at
pre�enl a program beginning at why now ls the time to ,tart exMASON DRIVE IN
the Davi9•Warner Ill!!. Buildir.g,
5:30.
The meeting will be held In perimenling with your own freah
Feature listed first starts at Secont.1-st. Pomeroy. Donations
the
nnctuary
er the church and nower1. She displayed her own
dusk. The pie-Lure listed sec­ will be 11icked up by conlactlllg
refreiihmentll will be 11erved al- vest eollectK&gt;II ef dried mater­
ondly will be sl11rtlnt1 nc11r
Mrs. Juhn Ihle, llacine Rt, 1, or
terwards. All member, of lite lole, telling the origin of many.
8:30.
Mrs. Jess Brinker, Racine.
church
are Invited lo attendand al111 a scrapbook of dried
The Eighth Grade class of the
Next week will complete the at- pe lmen compi
led together in
1 c
Racine Grade school will present
e eontest and on the fol"'
l88t
!
••
tendanc
L
which was very mthe year
a puppet auuw, RIP V81\ Wink e
lowing week the losing team wlll
teresting.
at the Racine High School audihave a party (or tile winning
She also had two arrangemeob
torium on April UI at 7:30 p.m. team. Meeting with
the youth
ma
de ef dried'. materlall. • n d
Admissions wil1 be 25 cents were their counselors., Mr. and
for 111dults and 10 cent.I for chi\- Mrs. Richard Vaughan and Rev. explained how and why the ma•
dren. lnterml881on entertainment Ruppelt and Mn. RaptoruitaU and lerlal1 were arranged totether.
Lalet' a diacuulon about meth._wnlad
,_ ...... .... 11 . � . ...
will be provided by The Caprlos. eon, Billy.
..._
.,
_
f,or.
Spot
---od1
of
pruning
and
cutting
rose&amp;
WIN
a Kiri driU team and by
the
..... .... ..... .... ..... coo&amp;.
wu led by Mrt. Nolan who bu
fourth and fifth grade flutaphone
SOCIETY TO MEET
band.
The WSCS o1 the United Meth · Jud purchaeatl a book "Complete
Proceeds from the show wJU odiat church will meet Tueada, boot of Roaet'' by Rockwll and
be wied to finan� the graduation at 1:30 p.m. at the chureh." There Gr&amp;ylOII,
trip to Camden Park, Huntington, will be a pledge service and I al- Mn. Nolan 1erved her goetlt
W. Va.
kmt auctJon wW be held.
a salad BIid a dellcloua aurprise,
saaafra• tea. Many bad aevier
tasted tltll tea mede 1nm the
root, and bark of our own native
W
�aa tree, and ll U aljof­
ed by all.
MrL Carol Norrta, Mn. B­
Sayre, Mn. ltllclt WU!laml, and
YOU
ALL THIii
Ml'I. Nolan an plunln&amp; D e i: t
month's program, and lllOther . ,Qt. ._ ,_
. c- ...
111-g _.... he, been .,.._
wm
be Tueo­
IB&lt;ted. 1111&amp; _,
cley ....in,. May I. and anyone t l Ol.-..0-.tebinC to atteacl la ur,ed to
tome or to eonlllct any of t h e
., ...... . -Pl.ff
a
bove named fat !DON infonna­
....., , Mal .. ...........
tion.
" Ml a-cap,se1I A ...... ..... .. .... 1 rtu, el
11••1. IIIICI
Jr.-Hi Youth HeM
Thi' Tri-County Mu5l{" Asroc1a•
l ion pre�enlt"d !heir Variety m
Review Fridav &lt;'wnmg a' Uie
Sy racuse Grade Srhool. sµonsored
1 n1•y Squad
bv- the S yracuse Emeq.:
- -·
and dirt•rted Ly David Hoss, chair
ma n . ;mrl Jame:i l&lt;:bersliacb, v ice
chai rman
The sllow """hich w1.ts wdl .at·
tended was presented m three
, parts and durmg mtermission. refrPshments w en.· sold by the Fire.
.
m lhe
men's A.uxilrnry P!aymg
orrhestra Wl' rt' Paul Haplonstall,
·
violm; James i:.L'bersbac h. saxophone: Mi(•k('y Menrhini, trumpet
D avi. d Ross. organ. ,�nrl Lowell
d rums
Ne1meyer,
.
line were
•
Mak'1�p: up lhI' dimee
Judy F1rk, Kay Bahr. Mary June
Cashdollar and Gerald ine To rrenre with Wllllam Young the
strutter From "Two F'or the
Show.'' "Tea for Two " Wi.lS danced bY Demse
' ::inodgras · Gloria

LIBERTY THEATRE

Qul'l!II Cwllterlat" lir Med.Id at
cne nm, decret,d the� lad1n ol.
1ht- Fruc!b colll1 mull qfthtn- io
• 1land1NI ••1,1 ml!'8!!U�a1
u/ I J UtcheL

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W .// Att&lt;&gt;nded

Devotions

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Will Announce
Con test Winners

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Held Sunday
By Fellowsh,"p

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Mrs. Coats Was
GUeSf 5peaker
For Garden C/ ub

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Puppet Show Is

Scheduled For
A pri/ 19th

Put New Beauty
on your

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What A Wonderful Change For The Bet,
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COSTS SO LITTLE, TOOi

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Brightens Up The Whole Rooml

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SPRING
IS THE TIME
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Rugs Cleaned

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Saturday Sludi..,,

'nie Jr.-Hl Youlll p-oup of tlte
Mlddlepnrt J'lr,t llaptlll Clrurdi
held • etallng perty Satunlay ...,
nlng at the rink at 0&gt;Mter.
,_ at the perty 1'ffl Linda
Kaull, Sandn llarrb,gtan, Ray
Plclcena, Jad&lt; Slpnan. Kay Bag­
.... and their .......1or. Gene
Coleman.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, April

11,

l'eatbtr

CIMNI:, ud •�r WMllll"IIJ
9'fUt eeeu»aa1 rala 91,11 ,b.-t'lt b7
--i.11, ... 1$-4%. WfflM'lh1 ,
eecaMOul rabl 11.u&lt;l l_,.,_,.
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1'61

nor how far across the U n I t e d
Stales it will extenJ.
Ht! reported aU be knows l8 his
company wa1 the successful bid­
der to lay exactly 185 miles of
beavy duty cable lo be used for
telegraph purposes. 'nte
wn.
Iiams Brotflers kick-off poif!l ii
three miletL north of Reedsville,
thence west across the high
hump11 of northern Meigs.
They will bury the cable four
feet underground all the way to
Williamstown. Kentucky. Martlla-

dale bu not been .Informed what
company will crou the Ohio Riv•
er with the cable at Reedsville,
or what comp1111y wiU contlnl.&gt;I! It
from Williamstown.
The cable will traverse t h e
hills of M.elga County following a
patb made by an AT A T bruAh
crew that moved out recently.
Martindale'• crew moved here
late last. week and aet up head­
quarter• jUlt above the R i , e r
Oil Company, East Main-at .iQ
Pomeroy,

The ,uperlntendent aald b I 1
company will employ a crew of
about 60 on the project. A b o u &amp;
bali lhe men will be hired local17.
Billy Mi.'Clean. Willlaml Broth­
ers' office manager, aakl bill or•
fice hu been flooded with local
persons seeking employment.
PLENTY OF MACIIINEBY
Martindale expect, to complete
the 185 miles of cable laying by
the first of July, WU\iam1 Broth­
ers wW probably move from here
in about three month,_

Looking at a map ot lht arw
'lbe Williams Brethen CompulJ
will cover, Martindale noted •
lotal of 13 placet along the route
from Reednille to Williamaton
that cable will be ltOred.
He uld the b;gg,st Joi, nected with laying the cablt II
dJging lhe 1.... foot - fir
the cable and 1pliciq H.
llart1Ddale"1 Lul projod Ill Keystone. A&lt;kaalU - bo
divert-1 the Arbnaal B t 1' • t.
DivenKIII took abcllll two 11111n.
Big Jim mi he and hll ...
buill on illand lo the l'IM' ...
t;ng rady r. llte dlnr- ­
loolt abnott two DICBlth■. Bo lend. "It wa, a Joi, t1toJ o a l 4
a,uldn't be done."
Tf'f'ff
The qumion that boo ltll .........i .. far "' ......,.. .,
Williams Brothen or off"
.... ,I
American Telepl:Mml and "-'
graph ii ho• far will tldl allill
be laid and - will be II■ The AT • T 1w Nt up llal
beadquarttra Ir- tlMI oW G W
telephone buildl-. .. - ....
ood-.t. R L. Copley ii a,1,1 viJOI' of the company'■ Jocal ....
quarters. Hit bu not !heirIII
any hiat of wbal tho - d
be med for.
However, lalt year r,,,,,,.
magazinel indicated a trnr1••�
natlal ,;ab!, le carr, - ,I
telephcin-. meuaa:• efmt&amp;M111111
EQUIPMENT SPREAD - Tbe Williams Conslrudlo n firm's lighter equipment wa, 1pread over its Pomeroy ly .... being piam,ed ltJ .. headquarter's :ot near the Rizer Oil Company last wee t. Some of it since has been moved to Reedsville to join municatiom iadUlby,
other heavy earth moving equipment. It will cut a four-f oot deep ditch across Meig1 County'fil northern, hilly W"rth Williem, s..tben, hump, in which to bury communication cable for the Am erican Telephone and Telegraph Co.-Sentinel Photo. er contracUng CMDpi!IQ' bat ...
IUD wwt ia Molp Ooun!J.
·
The � B. Waya, O&lt;lf Hf
h
Bt�i:"aB- /JIEAD - Williams Constru cHon firm bosse�, w o recently complmed
ol Pittabuq:b. Pa. •• •-dld a
a maillmotb,,flt couldn't be done" kind of project diverting the Arkansa, River,
eentraet lo build 11 lllltl
are left to rlgllt, J, S. Martindale , superintendent; Okey Gartin, llmekeeper, a n d
JGppo &lt;llelp C.U.lyl 111d o■lt
Buck Bryon, projHCI engineer. The unide ntified driver in the b!&amp; whi!e deisel tr�ck
Hill.
ls ready lo ro1J to Retdavillo where the co mpany soon will begin Jay1111 185 milel
An otriclal of 11w - laltl
of cable. - Sentinel Photo.
be ii Jmt • much m u. d a r •
Middleport Mayor Kenneth Mc• 1 tntalion of Middleport'• c.ue h"- to ORSANCO (Ohlo RJver Sanl- , Electric Company between Broad- about tbe hmdiDD t1l tbt alale
Elhinney chargOO Monday night fore the pollution board by solici- talion Compact) for action.
I way and High-st&amp; does not ailt, u Williaml Brothen.
the Oh'9 Pollution Control Board t.or Bernard Fultz.
before
we
and that the firm'• clo.sin,: Jt ii lh!! aaid lhe huts will be placed
"We were aNl'�
.
"had everythiu,: stacked against "Anyone here would have been started," CbilcllftilliNh--ed.
legal, according to an ordinanee about 14 feet imderground with •
111, and even wu discourteoul," pr-owl to hear Mr. Futta tear ,� The M ayor - and Oiilrls - of H year, ago. The publiahed cement foundatlca Several -�.,..--· --,, ,
last Thuraday.
iag boles in all teatimony offered agreed that memben of the notice of the ordinance, however, under oomtructioa now •Wl i..
The mayor made thl1 ■tate- by the board'• wilftfflel," Childs Home Con.serv tlan Cpittee provides for right-of-way, accord- cal �� on lbe pro)ett.
•
f
l!!f.JOWl'b Ill ,- re
rmalderJa&amp; H.
.,i;.,...i ing to a "'PY ol the new,paper Aile,- William B-n and Tllo
-� a1 lawn haU. De wu n- '"llawfflr, --,.�bfl of lt
•·
•
�-➔ i"' la�!'!! � _eliEf'!I ollnd ·i,,t mgl&gt;t
c.. -- their w,,l.
PomeffiJ jlooplo-- ...... t,,.
of - - 1 IIPll&gt;nd." ChJlde led . lite•·- '1lte i,m witulif now ioi I jioji\ of lll, ,.,,,11,_bt,... II)' Cllilda. l ■ ...,..i. iloo AT • T W l l 1
day by the � GI, Cfmme""'
lrlpa he and ollter town offie;aJ, ,aJd.
-· ·pollutktn degree wbeNI Oluo •il- - .,..,.,_ dlainnen. the tleOd ollter --■ Joi. !Ito to ,upport tbe Mlip· C o a D t Y
had made te Columbut on (U They ebarged board member,, laee- would have to build wage. ma
yor will proceed with certain le eomplele ledurical detaila � •
ae
Red Croll Chapter with money
supporting: the Meinhart Bill, H. including the chairman, IJ.ugh- It bas been rewritten and com- parkins restricliou
\
on Hami.lU. eel before I ii pat into mrire.
contributlOJll.
B. 2ZI, and Cl ) seeklne renewal i eel at them, � lett the cba:m• bined with H. B. 8, which deals st. Collll
Altboup
the
leal
eaatraclel'I
1
au:
J
wm
re
cil a 90
The Chamber met last night i:1
of tile town'• permit to dump un- 1 her ball in Columbus during , with the same problem, and now Chief Tom ant
pn!Stlll -,e- are moni Ihm • litde ,....._
D
to
e
CLffice• CLf th Ohio Power Con;
lN!eted tewage into the O b I o Fultz'• presentation. They allo I will have five 9p00sor■ in t b e I
cific z�-incb fire hose need, al or in the dart about thl flmdia
pany with Pre&amp;ident C)yde Kirk
River. which wu denied.
sakl when the boaNl deemed the House.
of their Job, 1111d what will mater,.
ita ne%I: meetiq.
land presldln&amp;,
Councilman Bill Child• added time ri"",
1
p.....,.,red
ialize
from it. lbeir employNI
resoluThe
mayor
indic
a
ted
the
next
.,..
-�,agreemmt wu
It was pointed out that although
___. verification to the mayor's state- I lion wu hurriedly approved step i8 up to ORSANCO. It has A mutual aidRutland
v
'• fire de- � creatma • we&amp;�"anactlve drive ii oot being con
menl Both. highlJ praised pru- I iurnin&amp; the Middleport case over not yet notified him of its i:n ten- appro ed with
.
partment $Jtlt wu receiNd u m Pomeroy
ducted in Pomeroy" continued exfrom a.hire AD � � laca1
haM
tioos.
first ball•
�;
i•l•�ce of the chaple, " q impn,tMISS
IRCLE
"I
bel
e
a
C
g
MISS
BRACE
"
iev
...
"
'
ood
"
1
township ,:� proteelioe - ::::""
an,- .
•
case, a fighting chance, based tract, and the maye
r•,, dert:'a, . .
Pomeroy residents therefore are
•
importlat
lhat ... 1NII
it
,
on
our
river
analysis,"
the
mayand
•re
• report■
urged to �nd contributions to Mr l On April . 21, two. girls from Racine, Kathryn Bra�e
......,-.
foond
have
men
.,,
treasurer
the
rderrill&amp;
wu
of
He
aa.ld.
to
Beulah Strauss executive direc- and Sue Cucle, Will rec� ive their State Degrees m
It
Is
cert..
1W
poss
lblllty Mkldleport like Fem- �
.'
J
-n.,
clerl&lt;'1 balance llhowed ISS,· .... hon wilh lbal the .,,...,,
tor Of the "
County Heelth Home Economics in Columbus.
· eigs
.
�roy, may llnd llseU i,, court f Brace is the daughter of Quallflcatlooa for State Degrees
IC llS.411 GIi, Feb. 11, 116l and an worker■ waukl _.._ au&amp; .......
Deparbmmt. _A goal of $2,000 ' Misa
.
c
r
g
illegal
a
of
Mr. and Mrs. F.dison B r a c e, are "growing u an individual
An
illness
of
two
years
ended
this morning for George m
ha ge
ly � ending halaoce al tl),1G.t9, in
has_ be�n set 10 Meigs County to
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Racine. She ii a Junior In hlgb member for home, school, and Sylvester Hobstetter, Sr., who died at bis home on Rose iflg raw ■ewage into the river, all funch
, 00 March SL Of thil
maintain the Chapter another
thereby po.l.,_P.JI lt,
school member of sehoo1 band, of chapter."
Hill.
.
total- tll. IM.'Ri ii In the general
year·
_
the da'nce l&gt;and. reperter for the 'nle State Degree is the highest lie WU born August 9, 1881 In penter by trade, and for the put How far ak,ng coupcll will lfo
.
beftd• retirement fund. and $1,If th.a� sum_ 11 not �uced , tbe Flllure Homemakers of America. honor a member
Nease Settlement, the aon of the 2ll Yeart aerved u • truatae ol 111 wagiq • possibly cutly court 25 t&amp; 1n
nl truck band fund
may
receive.
chapter s �am function - bloodthe fl
.
battle Ja: in. tha UlWIOWD category. 1.
member of F.H.A., • member of The symbol for this C,gree ii the late Jacob S. Hobstetter and Ro- Saliabor, &amp;own!bip.
bank - will be closed down here.
fte
■hawed a
mayor'•
tbe "Eebo" stalf, and attend&amp; torch le "Lipt the way for lite .... Baer Hobstetter.
Sul'vwon .... hle wife, Bertha One, LN Smltlt. expreaed bla
•
.,� turned IDThe president urged all bust1
lotal
of
when
t
ltaa
in
pinion,
effect,,
all
Mr, llabatetter bad been • car- WilliamloD llobatetter ; t b r • e �
the Racine Baptlst Church,
future."'
,
lleSI and profes.5lonal people who
II BBid and done, 'We D probably to the $ � fmd.ma
George,
the
sons,
to
and
Edison
Jr.,
eonveution
are
Delegatefl
hte
Gf
d
tlli
le
Circle
Mlss
r
a
l
pled
d
�
h
ged owa,d the ,10.000
Pomeroy: William, of Rullaod: be building o - troalment AUeoding alao ....,. C I • r k
IO.la
Ra- Linda Will and Mfund for the Midwest steel plant·■ �r. aDd M::·
Durst.
lant.
R
Gene
Grate,
Mn.
0mloUe
Parthree
daughter■•
Virgl•,
at
home;
p
''
·
ita
Bill,
president,
alto
w
1
1
1
J•
her
movlng here to forward_ t h e I r :;"�Sh
�
Mrs. IUcbard CJiamben, MkldleOTBD IUSINERI
attend.
.
rin, treuurer; MIIDdJnw Jobn Elgbt pl!IW WN flaiail II
monef 81 soon as poas1ble. Mr.
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port
Mn.
W.
and
R.
Day
Hill
""'.
dent
of
FHA
member
of
FHA
rlpt-ol-w
a
y
7.erkle,
Councd
CUnten Fi&amp;ber, W a y a t Meip CDlllltf court bf .i ■
learned
.
K.ir�nd indicated also that an
•
enct. Ca
Ch
I
llWIU
km; m liaten, Mrt. Dale Lee, to .. 0 Mlle)r at the lillperial Gibbon•, anc1 A. A. Searllarry. ll)rnnett Pe7plll ,,.,...., 1114
edd,1,onal IJ,IIOI) 1, needed.
�d ,u
""'I urch·
Roclne, and MrL Cbarleo
lodo,r. Two ...
Howell
S
peaker For
E.
He reported shipmenta of f;nPrl&lt;e. Col-· - �cha,po " driviq wit/tr i:t 1 I
!shed product, .,. being made
Folldon, Society
WO
clnn, Roilert • Blll. Doylon:
oc1.
'Iba Obie l"elklore Soclety held
from the plant and indicated that
JD Armr pleaded gadtJ II a
II aemi•aanual meeting in the The Syracuae Ladiee Auxiliary E r J c Chamber■• M I d d I ewhen the P,]ant 18 completely con•
•
port ; Jame, Wllllam Hob■tetter ,
diarp
"'- driTilg while frltatc&amp;
verted, appro,d.,.tely ,. """""
new allSOIDbly ..... of the Ohio ol the Volunteor l'fn Deparlwnt R
utland ; gren&amp;laupten M r ..
ed .. . - ol tho Oltfo will be employed In two shifts.
St,te Museum la Columbus. Sat- today expreaed tbanb to f'ltl- Ro Larson
Patrol,, wu lined tllO ad CIIIIII
Welt Palm Beaeh
n
----·
an all day meeting. A - of Syr
aiar Ing gro_II neglect of duly . ardaY
eeuee and neighboring Fla., and � ,.,. and
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Government economlsta and -- lo - • Jo
luncheon w11 held at the O b I o ...... for eo-operethm Ill donatHobstetter
Pomeroy
Jeen
he been filed
W: rce
said 'loday that latest job and unemployment figurel JwfL Rec:elYfnl u Ne,4feol loo
Eastern Senior,
:0Mei
; Co::; � Pleas I· State University Stuilent Union. lag towardl lbe filled � bu- Friendai m.,- � at the ·
ke other recent data on the econOllly, suggest tbat th� ad lelllmoe wa, Earl J w ■ l e r
li
Ewfnl
A. V. HowoU. • member ol the k,.. made hJ' the aux,Jtery. end un
Sponsoring Games
ome
Broob "" DWI by 1h ll e t 1 1
l
F eral H
anr,ume. 9erv.,.. business recetlBlon baa loucbed botlom.
Court
County
Sbierlf'1 Departmmt.
Eaate� High School seniors are LYJ1da Hebrech Johnson of Mid- , IOCiety, was the forenoon ,peak- the purchaael of them.
will
be
he
d
from
the
f
u
n
e
r
a
l
'"But
there
are
still
,ame
I0\1P
l
er. He exhibited a number of
The department reported lalll ID other l'GIUt actiDn. BoNrl
A total of Ill bamta were home t J
with
·•
opert
taUtloned
.in
spomormg a basketball game tbla dleport filed a ivorce action
Th
P
: rare blatorlc picture• and talked made and ■old
�
with 118 hiving ' Rev. �aldo •:m..�• - , :::-,
8DC.'9 U. .J..aber ItepartmeDl week tha&amp; manpJoyment dNlpp8d L. Wingett •• ffned '5 ad ....
Friday• April 14, �t the Eastern against Paul
Leslie Johnson ot I �a the •object of Morgan·, Raid. ] been ordered before
the bazaar I Burial will be In the Pine� report on the job picture In March � l10,cm in llarcll, a nailer de- on • charge of nmnlng a
gym, Tbe game will be between Pomeroy, 'lbe plalntl esks
lllp
ff
cua- . A volume ot i,oenui and a year', I days of Friday
and Saturday of Cemetery
the CoolvlUe Ladle1 and t h e tody of a minor child.
1laued today (at noon Eff). cline than normal. to S.tll5,m:t. Aa lign, William Black and Dflmlr
being
•uhacrlptlon to the socle�· ·, ma,- ! lut week. Basbtl wer a:ild 1n l 1be
bu .aked flowen One encoura,in&amp; •lln the d&amp;- a result. the Ullllllploymeot rate. Hawley, '25 and cosb. elCb •
e
f •
pe Plalna- Bourlteri, a n d Evelyn Dent of Mlddlep:irt 111- ii azine
ere preaented to Mr. How- I the 8IU1'0Wldin toW1111 of Porn&amp;- :
which II ae
w
w
t7
be omit:f'and CO:tribulfom be partment wu ready to report waa
uonall,y ad;llted. cbar,es of dl,turbing the- ,-.
Den
elL
ed
for
.I per cent of the Leland Morman, t,10 aocl ClNII,
ed
from
divorce
to
,
t
Winfr
bf
M
e,
Lexin
,
I
up
crep&amp;
I
lncreal
W
aevrage
lbe
Yarcll
Riv
The �
in
gtoq ! made to the llei.. County Can- a
New
Del'IY
----u culltody
of
Middleport.
Sbe
asl
Oak IDD, Hartford, W, Va. ud' cer Society.
erview again:00
�oree, campand to I.I per DO muffler. �d DaYid E• ._.
the Chenet Ho� o
ectory ftlkweek. Plants fl!Dll'AIf
two
minor
ild
other
.
l
ch ren In
Traffic Violaton
Racine. 'lllere _,, m, ,1o,.. ,
..,.., Columboa, posled ,,..,. bood
h " s0th
e ::tu
i,. g,w overtfme lo worbn on
-.,..
----W
�
i:
court
act
J
'ity,
�:
1
:
;
colored
egg■
aold,
including 00.
on a charge of recftleu operatkm.
,
:n:rches.
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me
the job befant recal1in&amp; laid oft
11 Fined In Court
�
tty
Rlg
1
en
In .,..,.,.,,. and Minenvdle. I Driver Is Cited
wld end edmm,;on of 15 cenla for
. Be
·
-1oYe,.
p 'l1ne traffac vlolaton were fin.
R ,gg,
Earl II)'
But they pointed wRI, groater haa beeo
sludenta and '5 cent, for edulta
ed In lllfddleport Mayor �b ] 'nie group made • proftt of '41 - i To County Court
.
Another "plus" report. from the cen, to tho foci lbel unemplnJ- Farly Servieeo Are
will be asked with aD money to
·
l Mdlhianey's court last evening, • on the projecl. At the T r 1. I no, Preatan, 21, Waym, W. Va Commerce DepartmeDt, ■aid tbal. mea
t bu exceeded ■ per t."ent
gt; 1oward the wn10r trip to Wasfl- An action by D. L. Bed: against Dona E. Panonl waa fined $5 County Muaic AuociaUon pro-I has been td to
i,. County NtaU ■ales advanad I per cent for ro... mcmthl:. n jumped to 8 1 Al Two, Not Three
Me
clt
Kelley Manuf�uring Company and cost,
ington.
on • eharae of fa:illn&amp; gram held in the Syractlle court next MOl}day follawtng a in March, the wond rue Jn two per cent ln Dec!embe,·, ipped
to Funeral ller\lK'el for Raymond
�• been dimn_iued upon applica- t. :,leld r.lgbt of way.
Grade School, the ladie, aokl re Ii wreck Oil Route , Monday morn- montba. IncreaN buying of new e s p.- een 1n uuuu7 d
then
llyen Farley of McKeesport, PL )r
.
J
t
,
and
lion ot the plamtJfl and the eau,e Gregory
W. Cbote wu ...,. ! fmlunoota wblch eemed t h e m fog.
ean wu cbfell7 rapoaslble.
rebowlded
!JI
N&gt;nw-y
FORn� BOHD8
died Saturday will be � ,
who
.
la aettled.
; eel a penalty of $11 and t'Oltl for I tzs.83.
I
Pruton's
tnK'k
atruek
the
,._.
,
Farley residence- la .,.._
the
at
{riaWhile
the
confident lhal
Vatehel L. Bormg of A l b e D I The case of D. 0, Whaley, «. : reckleu
operatlan and Clarence j At the event tbe ladiel!I w e r • of a car operated by Pearl Cole- 1D1G1 CICNDAL BOl!IPITAL tion'al ecoriomy ii not sliding into We&amp;mday at p.m.
h · - forfeited bond on t h r e e al. Ya. the Swisher Coal Cempany
lnitead al
I Bin&amp; wu fined f11 and cost, on , attincl in awd)iary bat, o( navy man, rt, Che&amp;blre, u Cokm,ar, Admialona - Victorla StaerJ, ! another deep depression, President ! p.m. a• waa Iannounced
)'Iller-- l "' ·
cllargea: in the court of Pomeroy ba1 been cont,inued from April 24
1
u Jntox1c1t1on duqe.
'
blue
with
yellow
isslp
and
&amp;lowed
la
dGwn
to
tam
I.I
mllee
,
MJddltpert,
C!w-lea
Cannkiaalfl
Keanedy
lllld
other
offlclal.1
have day.
Mayor Charlea Let•• Borioi: •for- - lfOJ I al t o.m. ..t the· ,tea
· ·
uavy blue aprooa wlib yellow ..,th o1 lllddlepnrl. 'Ille Stata lllddleport. '""'8 llaod, Desler, _.,.... .,,....,, that the a- Survl""" !nelude fottr daap-" .
l,Ited 1 $50 bond cw, 8 charKe .ol lelldant, Slondanl Alpbelt a n d
LOCAL TEMP8
rufflN. The OUIU!llly and ffn. i Patnl rvported heavy dantage , and llt•«t Doiley, Pomeroy. pected busineu expan,ton lo t1w 1en, Mn. Ruth M.,.Doool4, lln. �
_
�s!stipJ -• � . .70 on
a Tar Co. bu beaJ ih'en INve un- The temperature In Pomeroy'• men ol Syracuae ll"I' WCLrkinf to- to tbt Coleman ea
r. Pnatoa wu Dlltharps - Zana Bater. latter part of the year mmt .t Anna LouiN k 1tc:b., 1111.1 • ._1
,
- ud '5G for tll April 1111 lo, file la • - �•i!W11 ol!olrl"' II _,., ....,_ '"""'
the
�
QC
a
•• w 1 dlo!rltd wftll �- to i1Gf lo ,....,; .... unemploymeat muolt below Lull. aad 11n. •111-r
·
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..,, AIOlo Ill. llllllr•
-- ...... ...... . Ul@iio INtll!,
lfill&gt;f .
rat.,
of .---'. •'. .
', -i
WUUaffil Brothers Mgn mc,v.
in,: heavy machinery DW their
Reedtvllle kick-off point I a I t
Wedwday.
They parked a huge D-t cater­
pillar, a Clevelaod-l20, 1 0-1, a
JtO..yd. drag line, a D-t and .,.,.
eral other piece. et larp: equip.
ment oo the outlkirt&amp; of �
ville.
In additkln to the huge oon­
Anlctlon devica. abow. m truck.I
ran,.ine in me from. Ji!t'pa to
tractor- lra:Jlen are OD the lite.

W"oth bla marited -­
a.cceDl, !big Jlml Martindale oplamed that the hill, ol Cooot.7 look lib "a roueh an:a
to cover."
He lll already certain t h a t
large qwmtiUn of high uplo­
aivea will be needed to I h • k •
- deep bedded n,,eb to ......
way for the cable. A ulamaa
from • Oak Hill blutim.g firm
WU at Martindale'I beadquarters
late la,t ..... bar&amp;autia&amp; lo pro­
•kle the powd,r,

Ma or Char e s Dec., k ac
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One of the world"s largest pipe­
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J. S. Mart indale, Willlams' su­
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