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Central Jr.owni~
Hold Session
Monday Afternoon

Sentinel, Pomeroy·Middleport, 0 ., April~. 1960

ANNOUNCE COMING MARRIAGE

Th,e

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Browns Entertain
Honoring Daughter
On 17th Birthday

YOUII NIXT
e~P'I'ION

eBANQUET

e~NG

-MARTIN
~OY'IIII'I'

Priw.te RooiNI For
10

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175 People

FREE PARKING
After 6 P .M. wltb
Mercbarit.o Pollee Service

HIDE-AWAY
BAR
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The Lovt ~iit dedlcaUon WBS
by Mra, Hood with Mrs.
.Mrs. Gladys Brothers assisted
rorr.. n,, Mr11. Lillian McGhee,
Frank Cheesebrew and Mn. :\'ln. Brown in serving refresh·
Boster repre~~entin~t: the ments of sandwitheB, cake ice
cream and kool aid.
di~~~[;?'~~~~,,~
l•rcles.
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the roll ca ll of cir·
Dottie received many nice gifts.
prog1'am on Town and Sending a gift but unable to at·
Work, entitled "500,000
was presented by the tend was Darlene Smtti'l .
C:Ucle with Miss Houda.

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Mrs.

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GREENHOUSE
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Plana were made for a jitney
Friday, April 8, begin5 p. m. wltb a menu to
1:/lncl;ode chicken, mtN:~t JOtaf -snd
when the Hemlock Grove
G(ange met Saturday evening .
Leo Story, worthy master, pre·
and plans were d!IICUBBed
"operation forward'' night to
he ld April 22. Ritualistic work
was practiced during tht meet·
ing .
"l'his .and That" was the theme
the program presented
by
lecturer, Clara P~mlsen . Mem
lx!rs were divided into four
with group one prtaent·
vocal ntwnber and. t Yooal
!r•u~nbor bY aroupa two
t~.
group four pre1enting' •
oa 111 weoather forecast.
Two readings were given,
of Character", by Dolores
and "Something Under Her
" Stanford Stockton. Offtl·
an&gt;owercd .rol~ call with their
lo a aenteM:e, afler which
a reading, "The Difference In
The Sexe&amp;" was given by Aman·
da Eastman. l''ollowing • quiz
proQ:ram. a stunt, " A Pooor
Start'' wu g1ven by Ziba Mid·
kilf 'lind Bernard Paulsen. A
thougbt on tafet.y concluded tb·e

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OPEN
HOUSE
SUNDAY, APRIL 10th
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9 A.M. til 6 P.M.

EASHR FLOWERS

Oa
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K ei•er• Enlertaln

Door Prbel -

Jtelrelhmenlo

SHUMWAY
FLORIST
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M.J.U.rd Vu Meter, New

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M.aJWto~er

SYIIACIJSE, OHIO

Mr. and Mrs. Harry Keililf!t entertained a group of relatives and
lrtenda Sunday at their home in
Mlnersv.llle.
Gueata were Mr . and 'Mrs. Jamea
Woodrum and children, Anit111 and
Tam, Whitehall; Mr. and Mrs. D1l·
111 Hillier and 1on. Jerry, of Pat·
aakala, and MilS Lena Grue1er,
Pomeroy.

BAKER
FURNITURE.

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Contest.nt..s in addition to

Elementary School, tulve been annoonced •• the wlnoen of the 1960
spelling contest Ln Mason County
by Otia Rice.
The two wiU represent Mason
County in the &amp;tate flnals to be
held in Huntington. The (ormer is
the daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Ge&lt;Jrge Kooken of Point Pleasapt,

circle and taps

tbe mooting.

winners were

Diana

the

McKinney,

art, aixth grade, Weat Columbia;
Jlldy Matheny, ab:tb 11rade, Leon;
Betty Rhoades, sixth grade, w. Va.
Tralnina School; Tcni Daugherty.
sixth arade, Ordl'!-ance; Jacqueline
Roush, 8ixth grade, Broad Run.
Sherry Flesher, sixth grade, New

Mr. and Mrs. Joe McKay and

daughter, Silly, of Mansfield, spent
the weekend with Mrs. McKay's
parent11, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Rupe
and Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Reynolds
and )irs. Margaret ReynoJd&amp;.
M:r. and :,t:n. Charlea Neal and
arandson, Perry, and Mrs. Letha
Russell were in Parkersburg Mon·
day evening.
MiSs Carolyn Mllboan returned
to Athens wbere she attends Ohio
UnlvenU.y after spending the week
end with her parent&amp;, Mr. and Mrs.
Paul Theis and family.
Mn. Ida Bachner and Mra. Everett Bachner and dau&amp;hter, Karen,
were in Parkenburg, Monday evening,
Bill Angel of South Charletton
spent the weeken~ with the Chartell Neal f•mily on · South Third-av.
Mrs. Carrie casaen eontinm!s to
Improve slowly from the stroke
which she auffered aever•l weeks

Mainfy About
People
In Pomeroy
lr LUCILLI HAWKINI

Mr. and Mn. Arthur Smith Df.

Salem were Saturday guests ol
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NelLie Xothler.
)ttu tiettie Koehler apent Surt·
.._ In Gallipolia wlth Mrt~. Char·
les Weaver and other relatives.
Bentz Wolfe visited JtTiday wilb
his !listers, Misses Ida and Augusta ·
Wolfe and brother, Grover, at
Plant&amp;.

Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Young re·
turned home Sat\U'day ni1ht after
a week's vis•t in Levittown, N. Y.•
with their daUJhter and son-In-law,
Mr. and Mri. Edgar Altmayer.
They abo vi•Hed a day in Wuhln,ton, D. c., with another daugtUer

aod aon-in-law, Mr. and Mn. Pil!ilce
Rice, 1nd tn.Pblladelphla with J(n .
Yountatlster, Mis2r L)&gt;di1 L. Darfl.

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E-. J . Hill

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·Mrs.
and Mra.
Gooch and qhildren returned home
Saturday ev•niDJ after a few dut
vii!U with relatlvea tn Colu:mbuf" .
·Mr. ond Mro. E. $. IIIli
S~ndiy

with Mr. ond

Cook, Pine Grovt,

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Rural Development To
Pool Efforts Of Many
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Grew~ Hill

c.m.t.ry ANecta.

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Howard PbUllpo, researcll
development qent of Monroe
county, Bald Tueoday nlgbt at
Kyger Creek high school !bat
a lot of gOOd people and a lol
of gOOd effort here - like in
Monroe county can be
channelled into more OV'!l'all
Pt'08l'esB for t he coimty
lllrough a Rural Developniellt
program SflODSOI'•d by ,.......
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felt tl1ey had • Jood. api.

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Mr. and Mra. M•nnlng K.loes and
son, Kent, of Gallipolis, visited recently wilh her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Paul Smart.

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Socia! Events

A. DRIIIB AND J~bt ~

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Mrs. Doria Betz came Sunday
Jooket. wllb iltw ~
...... that wlc.ten at U.. · trom St. Joseph, Michigan, for a

.um.

elbow. OQne;eal &amp;
d..- .
wtth • MokliM loqCNLte4 by .. I

owl bw.k lllk prlnl 011t 1111 ;toollel.

Webbs Make Tour
Ot East•ern .Sjtar
f~2'''"'aii(ISJ; ec=fJfOJD$

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week's
vlait witb her mothqr,
Mra. Allee Dodson.
Mr. and Mrs. Art Kasper of
Columbua were Sunday tueats of
Mr. and Mr•. 11. L. Bahr and
BiUy.

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'TO STUDY ATMO$PHIRI
WASIUNGTON UP!- Tltt United State• 11n,l Italy will cooperate

ln rocket studiM of the upper at·
l'be National Aeronautic•
6:
Space
AdminiJtratlon
\O.. •!I•nd
o1 tho:·l\1, said Monday It ho(M'd the ~eta
Wl)llllll c:ould be launched next !.leptember
from a 11te on the bll&amp;nd of Sal'·
dinlt.

Webb 1'tr~ moapbere.

ELBERFELDS

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J.eatlle

GARDJN nLLER

jASaAI.L GLOVES
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Cars Damaged In
Rqute 33 Wreck
At Mason City . ·
Heavy damage to hvo· can eame
as the result of a colllsioa oo Rbute
33 in Mason City Tuesday moml&amp;i
The accident occurred u ~
Edwin Baldwin of .Mason t~ lnto her driveway in lower !tiUon
11nd str\lck a car driv~n bJ It~
Lawhorn or Pomeroy. 'tht! ' cC'friv~
en by LHwhorn was ,, owned. 'bY
George McFarland, Mason.
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No one was injur~ in the acci·
dent which wu investia:ated by
Loilnie Rhodes, Mason town mar·
shall, and Forrest Cuto, constable.

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home with mneas. Mrs. Reese has
been m with a heart condition and
Julia has been seriously ill with

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Middleport
Ohio

MEIGS THEATRE
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Common Objection:
Wire Decorations
Areo Cemeteries

d1Jirlbuted
their culdaace
• llruce Uoyd,
board, prellded

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Mn. Arlene Reese and daughter,
Julia, are both confined to their

tho llnllell ~

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WEATHER

Tree ~liv.e~

aao.

!'ltr. and Mrs. Elmer :Johnson Jr.
and grandson, Greg Gosney , ol
Charlc1ton, w. Va ., visited sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Bentz Wolfe and
Mra. William ;oi:tter. IF
Rev. and Mrs. E. E. Roush re.
turned to their home, Lakeview,
Monday, after a Stlvcral days vieit
with his •aater and brother-In-law,
Mr. and Mrs . Charles Withrow.

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fifth grade, Rooaevelt; Vickl Stew-

!ormtrly of New HaW:n. The latter Haven; Mary Webb, eigbtb grade,
is the d&amp;Uihter of Mr. &amp;nd :.n. Wahama; Donn&amp; Keister, eightb
Delbert Gates of Mason.
grade, Sunnyalde; Betty Rainey,
Runner-up in the eonteat Was flft4 arade, Hendenon ; Libby
Paul William Eads, 11, Point Pleaa· Ste'*1rt. si:r.th crade, Letart; Su.s_a n
ant, Route 2, a fifth l!rade stud~nt Darst, sixth grad~. N~rth Pomt
at Cen\ral Grade Scbool in PoiDt Pleasant; Mary Prtce~ stdh grade,
Ple~aant.
Woods; Rebecca. Riddle, el.gbth
Judges for the conlelt were A. L. grade, Hanna_n Htt:h; and Rose El·
Neville, pnncipal, Hannan High l~n Yester, stxth gr-ade, ~le ..
School; Eli.z.abeth PUllins, princi·
The con~est was held on Friday
pal Roosevelt School' and Pearl in the conference room .of the
H~efOTd, principal, W~a Sc)lool. board of education ln Point PleaaChet Haddox, music supervisor of · ant.

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LatiBcbla Gatea, 12, of the .Mason

Around And
About
Middleport

Thomas pBrtieipatinQ.
program was closed with

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Point the Mason County

$lip Covers T.? Be Discussed At County
Wide Meeting At Rock Spr.i,rigs Th.ursday

Hemlock Gr.ove
Serving Good-Food
a Grange Plans
•n AM
Stumbo. She wal J•t
er
Until ~=""
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1 ney sunp
by Mra.
r
and Legal
aeve~r~llfi~'-'
~·~"~~nBrag:P~radb~ury.,~·r~", ~~fr~~:
lb. Vroman

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The Bible Class of the Brad·
ford Cburch of Chri1t met last
fl'ridty evening in the buement
of the church with 13 membet-1
present.
The meeting waS opeAed with
A county wide lW!Oting Is announce&lt;t, ily r.{rs. Gepeva Noprayer by Howan:i Htte11 after
la·•
home demonStration agent, lor Tbu~ay, April 7, at tbe
which W•ayne King conducted a
~~k
Springs Grange hall, 10 a.m. until ~ p.m. All H~me De·
abort bpsiness meeting.
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·.monstr~tlon
Cl!lb nlemb'!rs and .~Y othtr women desmng to
Alter the meeting ·I social hour
rearn about making· slip covers are urged to attend, Mrs. No1 Waa held with a potl.uck lunch
belng tefve'd to those alreadY lan said.
to \i yard of material of any na·
mentioned and Mr. and M1's. Her
The meeting 'I'tlursday will be a ture to be used as a s&amp;mple and
bert MUJer, Mrs. Howard Hy1ell, preliminary lesson in preparatipn graph ~per and a pencil. .
. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis, Mr. and for a work abop on slip cover ml!lk·
Those atfendlng the sesa1on are
Mn. Homer Forrest, Mrs. Wayne ing to be hf.ld at a later date. At alt~o to bring their own lunch and
King, Mrs. Samp RuaseU, Mrs. Ed this preliminary session, subjects drink, !lira. Nolan said.
Russell and Mrs. Denver HyseU . announced by Mra. Nolan for dis--cuulon are selection of materials,
TAKING REST CURE
color and dealgo, UJd type• of fur·
·BERLIN UPI - The Dst Ger·
niture that shnuld be covered.
man press office a&amp;id Monday Pre·
Each woman attending the ses· mier Otto GrotewOhl bad left for
eion ifl uk~ to bring llCWo:n. a rest cure in tb' Soviet Union.
pins, square or yard stick, tape Deputy Premier HtMnricb Rau will
meaure and tailor'a chalk or ent)'· act n premier until Grotewohl re·

GueJts included Bill Bentz, Ednp
Carman, TerrY Knight, Elsie Arri· I
old, Ruth Ann Brothers, Chuck 1
Riffle, Jerri Frick, Chutlr. Downie, 1
Carolyn BeJI, Ed Bartels, Sondra
Drake, BIU Young, Carolyn Goes:·
lein , Terry CulluMs, Nancy SkiD·
ner, Mark Grueser, Paula Sayre, ·
Jack Welker, Linda C h~pman,
Bruce Stalnaker, Ned.l Br'adford;
Dor Co&amp;tes, Benny EWinl and John
Musser.

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Fradc:ea Kooken, 13.

Pleaaant Junior !Ugh School, and nol.lnced the words for the contest.

Bradford Church
Bible Class Has
Friday Session

Mr. and Mrs Orville
Brown,
Longhollow Road, entertained with
1 party, Friday evening, April I ,
honoring thetr daughter, Dottle
Lou, on her 17th birthday.

PLAN and ARRANGE

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1960 Contest In Mlson County

The Central · Sc:hool Brownies
Moad.y dter scbool wiib
leaden, Mra. William Sheri
and Mrs. Joh11 Runnel.
Following tbe pledge to the
flag and lihe Brownie pledg411,
tlle girls made tulip&amp; uaiftl: egcs
ahells and cottaa:e cheese bolles.
were requested to
The cirls
brma: their re&amp;iatration dues as
they ml.lsl be peid -at the ne~:t
meeti.ng.
Refrethments were served by
Leon McKniglllt to the mem ·
leaders end one
guest,

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DAILY SENTINEL lle;n,
DAYBOOK in~!ihs,

Fred F. Copeland, Mrs.
cncc Burns, Jr., Intant Female
roll, Mrs. James H. MeNII!Ilia

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HOLZER HOSPITAL

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A mlnor aC&lt;"ident in Syracus1
afternoon was invet;ti1ated by Deputy Charles Say re.
who reported that cars driven by
Grov'er sAIRr, Jr., Racine. and
Samue•· Pidr:fllA, Syracuse, were
involved.
.
BQU;l, ~fll• W'!f; beaded west on
Route 114 ~~ liileswiped when
)'e&amp;t.erdl.)'

AdmiS!!Iions, Apri1 4: Mrs. Robert
Warner, Pomeroy ; Mrs. David Hen·
ry VanMatre, West Columbi11.;
James Edward Maynard, Mason;
James S. Blake, Hartford .
Discharges, April 4 : Mrs . Sam
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Mrs. Wilham Hugt\ee.
Mre.
idurnahnm, Mrs.
Wilma Davls, Joseph King, Donald
Kuhn, John Carter, Mrs. Wallace
Henry , Mrs. Frances Anderson,
Mra. Elu. Smith, Mrs. Mona Neal,
Danny White, Und'a c•!~~. :Mn.
Murl Taylor, Mrs. Lula :(J .

Sen. Lansche Named
Graduation Speaker
Frank J . Lausrhe,
from Ohio,
speakt&gt;r at
exercise s of
on Sunday af.

The Hon.
Unlted States
will
the
the
Rio

Rutland Cub
Scouts Take
Five Mile Hike

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., Aprtl6, 1960

speak;,•:~'~·.tio:;
, held
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Mother, Daughter
Attend Reunion
In Columbus

Saber attempt;dt;p.;;J.tcteM.
Tht ~ . ,.d blee.n mOVe:l when
ta&gt; officer l&gt;rtved. he o.Ud.
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SOI'I l.eft Tutad..,y mOI'Ilin,t for East
Liver~l. 'Hito mothe'l', Mts. La·
vhu~ Sinuson. wlll return. home
with th·em . Th~"' we~ a~~ompan·
· ied b~ 'Mrs. Ht.•len S1mpsbn who
wilt visit her ·sol\, Brian, aDd fam·
\1y , at Rlchmc:td, Ohio .
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be Mr. Chet'Ohio.

SPRfNG

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evenin.~

W)lile tbt:re -a i11nU1 · reunion
w.a1 held. with their mother, Mra.
Lemma Ughter aud' other diu·
cbter. Mrl. J. ' ... 'Karia -and &amp;On
of Loa Alto., Calif. 'l'bia wu tbe
firtt time in 1&amp; Jean that Mn

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able to be to,utller at one time.

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Un, was alio t. weekend fUelt at
the Lilltenhoker home.

We 11it'i 'ltrih spring eoo.ll fer folks
.... liow to plek up borf.lns
ili!l
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Callahan.

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w.UUam
Wit!kJine marriP-d
Kath'lrine Wolfe. Their childrtm
Actim R., mal'!l'ied Luella Radcliff
/ ,; Chil~n RUsh, F11nnie, Dana, Eu ·
.r. " !alia, Bertha, ~yrtle , Dewey.
Elliot manied Mary C. llamll·
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~n . Children Adam, Lewis Pear·
' ~~· "'· Jlao Ift, Letltiu, Katie .
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A~ ttw death ol h11 firat
• Wft'i . ,mot manled Nancy Par·
tiOna, w'ldow of Harry Parson11.
No· children. Lavina ma"led
Franela A. Sl)'re. L11~t11 mar·
ri~d (Gtorre Sa)Te. Sat'~ married
John 'Wolf, Oeea m'a rried Opn !el
(8ubl Radelitt. Children William ,
Clyde, Inez, Creed, '[.A)tua.

This 11 the faml,ly
and sarah Wolfe., Tbil .la~ly 1(\'·
'lbe morninl Fib's are Meroeury
ed oh what ·ta known u the Jon•h
, Jupiter and Saturn.
Rou1h farm abtlut one mile squth
thi» day in &gt;listory:
of Mount Mor'J'ah, on .the rGad ,t o
!830 JOfleph Smith oraaniz·
Plant•. 0 . I have been -unabtt to·
ChUrch of Latter·DIY
('Onnecl thla ramily with either Saintl, more ramilinly known as
the Wolle family of Racine or t.be Mormon Church in Fayette,
the Wolf family of Plants. But N. Y.
what evidence we can find would 'In 1868, vete~~ans ot the Union
seem to hold towarda ·the Racine Army oreifttzed the Grand Army
family.
of the Rt!Pbbli'f' G. A. R. In De·
Their children Michael marrlfd l&lt;&amp;our,, JO.
Adaline Wolfe. Washington mar·
In
~ftet 29 yean of effort
rif!d a Bell. then Margaret Hay. Robert
became the first
man. Katherine married William clvllzed man to reach thl!' North
Woohln11&lt;&gt;n Wolfe Family 7. . Wickline. Isabelle marrie-d Pole.
Wa!lhin&amp;lon Wolfe married a William McNiclde.
In 1917 the United States rle·
woman by the name of BelL She
clafed war on Gern1any.
wu ,the 11ister of Leander Dell of
Mithael WoHe FamUy
ln. lQfrl. German troops invad·
kleine. She made her ·h ome with
Thi11 Michael Wolfe was tlile
GeOrke and 8arah Wolfe, then son or Henry Wolfe by hill flrit ed GrU&lt;ee and Yugo1lavla.
In 1953, Queen Elizabeth II
m.ttrlerl their 80n. One child, . wife, arter her death he muried
summoned
Sir Anthony Eden to
Emr,lf., married Daniel Wolf.
the widow of Samuel Roberti. To
lr1form
After the death or his rtret wife distinguish him from the other Buckingham Palace to
tie married Mar~~:aret H•·ymMn, Mich-ael Wol!es he was known as him he was to succeed Sir Win·
minister.
••uchttr or Harry C. Hayman of "Bro.adie Mike." Children were : ston Churchill as
A
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for
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ti•t Letart . 0 . Children were Thornlof\ ~ married Gn11ta Dye, La·
AJ)Ilie ml'l'ried Nathan McDade. fa,.yette rif1rNf(l Laura JohDaon. tident WObdrow •
l.JUle married CharltlR N. Wagner . . Anftk9 married David C. (Bonual "There Is such a thing
Ernett Uved in Parkeraburg.1arl 1 Bntte. JOseph never married. beina too .proud to flgbJ ."
mWled 11 worrtan by the name ·of Franll~ married Rena Roush und
WOoclll. She waa a slt~ter of Geo. Fred.
Mr. and Mr11. Simpkins tmd fam ·
we.ver's wife .. Jennitt married II
(To •• ContlnYecU
Uy ol near Lancal!lter have moved
·~--:-:.:.:,..=-::;--;--~-- here to the Clarence Headley farm.
over by Mr11 . Shuler, the annual
Firemen's Auellun which will be
held May 14, wa1 discuK.Sed.
1\tter the meetinl': games were
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RIO. $11.00
to Mn. Jaqaea Daniela and Mt•a,
Mn, Emmett Shuler, preeldcnt, Wayno Gibbonll. The traveling
enttrtllned the Ladlea AuJdiJary prlzt&gt;c Which had been brought by
to the- Mlddlepol1 Volunteer Fire Mrs. 0. E. McKinley was won by
HOURI f TO 5
Dep1.~11,1,ttnt ~Tuclllay evening t.t Mrs. Robert McElhinny.
FOllowlnlll
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Mrs.
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Iller , ftqlt•l ifri Mlddh!port .
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asidatlnt ho!ltells, servud rt!tl'e•h· 7
numt• to Mr11. Jame11 Dordels, Mrs.
GiblH'ln, , M~. ll,Vld Jenkins, Mrs.
Dlek Karr, Mn. John Vroman, Mra.
Coutt
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David Ohlinger, Mrs. JAck Bechtle,
Mrs. B. 1": Parmalll'e, Mra. Thomaa

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Mill Lea Jean ArhaUJh, Mr.
and Mrs. J)on Shultz and children
or Columbu11 and Mr.. 1md Mra.
flarold Parker and aon ot Jaebon
•pent Sunday· Wit~ their p1rent1,
Mr. ·and 1\lri. Jolm Arbauah and

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ed from the home of ~~· rather,
Jolin K•ylor, to thO property or
Mr. and Mre. Geor1e NltWhoue.

Mrs. Mabel Swarta oi Athent and
Jtlra. Letha Koblentt of Cheater
..,.,. recent aue.\4 of Mn. Ettie
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I programs, poiDta to a globe (right) ill telling new•
men In Washington •bout the night of the wea !her satellite.
Ten membezw aud four eclpl\11
DevoHou ud &amp;ames were tn benhip prsent.
1krJ Donna and Betty Grueter,
the Enterprke EUB Youth .J'el· charge of Rev. John lldlobertli,
AttendU., from the Enterpriae juntb and Sbmln DW, Ellie Ar·
lowablp attende4 the Group.. ~qr host putor. 'nte Lottrtale EUB Cburch were Norma Jean ·Bearhl llOid Mn. Georce Brotben, :t4n
Yo'uth Rally belct, 'Moftd.Y ·ilfven- Church received the banner for Bill and Mnjorte Bentz, Dottie \Orville Brown and Rev. ud
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The ·Senior .Mothers Club of
Pomer., Hillh Schiwl . will ~P!~~~)I'
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d&amp;J in the Eagles bulldina ror.nerly occupi~ by the AlUm Appliance
Store, Rulnniage ma7 be brought to
Pomeroy the buUding any time after 10 a.
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Fresh Qquliflower =;;::~:f~5c
fiaricy YomF= · .3 .'~·3sc
Green 8ean:s
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Reynolds ·
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Cod Fillets~-~ _ _
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MushrO:oins
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Sultana Rice ~~~
2 ' . . 23c Liquid Sail
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P'iri.k_Salmon:!.. __ '':;SSe Plastic Pails ::.~:~
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Sweet ~las
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an~ w~ pleased to
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Ohio State will have moatly jun.,......~.~· 7"N~t1yf'
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eilht bein-g. trom. the freshman
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three team• and none of tbem on
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• ' ,.,rmt,. HJ!._,
optrattne a halfback with veter~~tllltlii'NIIt
an Tom Mitte at quarter, Ron
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Houck at rilht haU ancJ Reger ne.

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Cold Wa.-ea

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umma&amp;e ule and bab Mle PrlCubl attend~c were 1BIU1 Tuelr.. day aod S:.turtltl. April
Robert Smoth, Larry all&lt;l Ga,.Y held at tho Allen'• &lt;Eallea Bldf)
;~~ Dean Weber, Paul )(oore, !Appliance BldJ. on Main St.,
Snowden, Steve Snowden, Pomeroy.
R. Grate, Johnny wt.e Rod.;..._ _ _ _ __

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but Woody B'!liH '
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ninety-sevenlh day ol the
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companied by Cubmuter Vernon
WeHr. 'nle boya left at • o'doek
RUMMAOI IAL•
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HomebuUdll'll'S Qua ot t,be . 8ut-

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Jlr. «nd Mrs. OUver Llnbnb&lt;&gt;ll.or.

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The Rutland Cub Paek, KO llenJ cloUon.
One Two and Three enjo;ed 1 Tbe meetial, • rUN1 det'tlloP'
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in Guernsey County be set up as 11.
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Tom Grueser.

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The solid hurltng 11ve
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Cleve·
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Cactul!l l.A!aiiUe game.
Bell, expected to be the ace of
the Tribe staff this '~j,:o:~~~~~;;
strm•k out' lour
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• 19) For Sol e
/SIX ROOM HOUSE

WANT ADS
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&amp;peel•! - eae tnO&amp;ltb for SO eea.ta
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· card of Thaob and Special Nobcea of Event&amp; $1.00. Obitu.ariel

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For.::.ale

Thelul M. Fein
SAVE $200. ON N EW ltlllf 14 &lt;U.
r ......,.. end ..... c..~wol
foot Rotpolnt automatic defrost
lnsptetlon, lnturanoe Hetkmrefrigerator · freezer oombina·
..... lily hnns..
tion, 2 door, with lSO pound

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hi l•nouth PR 6o2150
2 28 tfc

freezer in bottom. Regular price
$629. Sale f429. Phone WY·2·
26M. lngel'1 F'O.rn. Middleport,

Legal

4 4 8tp

BLACK MALE SIIEPand chain.

WSAZ.TV Channel 3

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GDaietlt Pl¢oUJe
&gt;,;· 1:30 ,' Adventfln Time
t .. · ~~"o ~l ,lllll
1 '· ti:H QJalef nnw MeGraw
8:00 Steam~t Bill
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11:1'5 . 'I'~ Jin. 't'Jia.~kv SllOW'
I !5 Weatht!!rcut.
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succeed himself, is leader of a

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11:11'

sun-loving and tbe fun-J.Dvina: from

FUed llaftll Hth, 1...

OnlerofA...a-t
Issued

racial attltud.et ran1e from strong
mtegrationist

leel.lna

Dixie's atubbomeat
stands.
St1...

Colllu'

to 10me

of

aegregation

Opinion
on the wave ot
by Necroea ia

Preston Motor
Soles Inc.

have a Jetal
from betng
thlH "they
with moral,

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Racine, Oblo R.D.

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9o00
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The South, Collms Said, must

Jnitead of "always looking behind
I w~oere the problema oriainated."

major factor in the South's
:\i,~~cl;'.trife, Collins fee1s, is the
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of its leadenhip.
"Mucb of the Southern leader·
ihip has eneouraged defiance of
the courts and sometimes we
have become oUr own worst ene·
mi~,"

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A.

for himself, ColliJJJ aald he
hal followed a poiJcy of never

rlaJI~UI~

Monday.
to do it." he
ran. • a~ry
to take up that

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REPORT
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111117 BUICK CENTURY 2 DR.
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brake.. DynJ.flow, one owner.
'11911.00. Blaettnan, Pomero)'.
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SWEEPER. REPOSSES·
led 1nd In A·l condition. Btl·
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EIJlcTROLUX YA~UUM C~EAN·

tact John H. Ru.,.u, Filber St.,

1vaUable. Phone WY2·
u.etc

Pomeroy. Pbone WY-2.0224.
4 • 6tp ,

E. ATHENS.

~ ... ~u lnduatcy hulldinl alto

• tillli._.. Not far from Athen1.
Turiltr• a. 2, carpenter,
4 tete

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10:~

Weatherman
John Daly New•

Flleht
Steve Canyon
Donna Reed
The Re1l MeC'oyJ
P\t BOo~ Show
. 'J'he UhtA&gt;~I\" -~U. S. !!order !'afro!

News tonllbt
·IUS Sta!mill!l the Weilllor
·~1:10 SPoria Report
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;ft;l;,m.··l•Wl&lt;oi...J..I'11:80 1\eeeO)lber Bi'ide
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]:00 The Btiiht~ Da)
iU5 Tloe SOcnl Storm '
I-SO Edge ol Nigh\
1:00 Tl\l! ~ StooiiOI
Th,. Life JOt Rtley

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INS
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Se~ch for Tomorrow

'J.'!'e Guldi~g IJ1ht
IJ~lng in W. Va.
. Nel.hbora
l:ao As ~be World Turns
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e:oo· Jiile i\)vu~ :i!how
3~U · e•dlct U Yours
, ; ..l$0 Am"!, !n'· Andy
loOO Tbe Brighter l&gt;a1
t:~ Jl:lghWn :Paftol.
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t;:15 The Sferet Storm
·.',:sO~" Be ou~ Gufat
4:30 The- Edge of Nlgbt
,.. 1:80 · Men Into Space
5:00 ~e Three Sto(lges
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tHIO 1 ·1.'be Millionaire
O;S~Jo; ~.f.ye; Got A· Secret
·J JO~lH)' · u. ~.. Steel Jl()ut

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HOUSE FOR SALEo 5 ROOMS •
bath, run basement, llrage. CoD-

th.row

Full .prlco only fM.OO

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1;30

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CINCINNATI UPI - Llveol&lt;&gt;cko

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8:00
8:30
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About Fa...
Medi&lt;o
nay in CoW'!
Gale Storm Show
Beat the Cl04.l.
Who Do You Tl'ual
American Bandstand
lloclly and Ilia l"rielids
$an Francliloo B'e at
Your Eaao Reporter

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LIVE IAIT AIOilT APRoL 4
MiiUIOWI, nta:ht erawlera, duJ
worm1, filhlnl' auppUcs. Li~nte
' f.,. tor licea•e• donated to
Meta• Fleh and Game AHOCil·

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Cattle, 6,000, calves 250; average
choice 1000.1226 Jb alaqbter
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'~"' 28-28.l!O, low choice 27-27.l!O, elvclq; llleol Cool, ~ ~.
good 25-26.l!O, standard 20-2\.l!O;
lllledlrle 8oole&amp;, · ~-&lt;loUDload &lt;boice · 1104 lb heifen 26.110, te,.. oncl
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good to low choice 25-2D.IIO, goo4 731!! l\ae Fand, hliilto fl'ilin
:13.1!0-24, utUlty and ataodard 1~ ' Deller1 · load ? botlle,
· ~ ,lllld imoJi ~ ~·
21.(10; utilily cows 111.111-!UIO; uUl• 2 ·~ Dlamoi)d T.
and commercial bulls 19.1!0-21: cluiQpo; I'IO Dellcilo I · . ,
good and cboice vealen za.M, •tan· ,......,.....,
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Victor)!," cbim· dard 24-28, utility 18-23.
• Robert.
Hog• :1,700: 180-UO lb JU5·16.U
Tl~i Coolt 'ioi' ... ef -~
ot tbe Sen· mootly I 6.35 fer 180-220 tb, 210.230
1otoo&lt;h by ·
lb 16.45-16.110,
lb 15.110~.:.-.•••
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15.811,
27o-Z80 lb240-260
15.115, 160·1~1_1)111
15-15.71; lb
24·20; under aoo lbl
lb and some medium
lb 11.25-13.110, ·. over
aeme medium ~~~!"
9.71. Udder

meDtl. Phone WY2·2204.

-~ .l&amp;iDI like new. ll•t

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AttrHb Ferns ,Vat••

Xennedy'a camp exulted in his
majority pop,ular volt-, his .assurance of moat Wilcorul~t
at tile

3:00

3:30

8:30

~pec~ulor

City Vote Pulls
Kennedy In

a. m.,

Weatberm1n

Chll!ln.t,
a
~ n.nay
· :a:oo.. C..r;_toon

6:10 a. m., 0.11; Lock u, Relianee at'6:41 a. in.1).9-2; .l,o&lt;k ~.
W, C. ·Beclljor4, at,_1~1 ""· m.o 1.8-1; ll· iii~;;
Lock 23, Lehigh at 12o40 p. m., IS.
1; A. V. CriBS Jr. at3:40 p.m., IJ.l;
Irene Chotin at UK) p. m., 3·1; N•·
(C~=:~·u~~..:fr~om
Page One)
tional at 2:06 a, m., 2·1 Gona at
l
· at all. He said UO
20-o
GAlllpOllo
conquest
t of the atate's 10 I. F. Freidberger at 3 a. m., 18.0;
eona:reu!olull diatrlets waa actual· .Mike creditor at Pomerox 11 a.' DL
ly • Humphrey vktoey.
no tow reported; Lock 28, Robert'
T.i!dn&amp; .aim on h11 second 11rl· P. BoDDie ~1 p m, 5-2; BeiVet It
club with Kennedy May 10 3:30 a ·m o.t Cotton Queen at 8:30
Vlril,nia, Humpbrey aaid am., Mt
fMI Jnjlll'ed at all."
No K1nahwe .......,.. evaUebl••

111117 IS!''f 'fA. WIL~ SELL I!EA.SONAIILE. Call WY 2-220'1 durlni
'df)', call W\" 2-:.!MO in the even·
Ina.
4 1 6te

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1:30
~'00
.2:30

11:20 Late Show
\2:•~ Sign Off' · •,

on:~~~~;~·:~~~·

· lltU·o·matic, clean ear ineidQ
tind out.
$89~.00. Blaeltna
Pomeroy.
4·6·6lc

11:10 Weatbereast
11:15 Jack Paar Shaw

Topger ·
Dbugh lie Ml

U:l'O Scanning the Weather
11:15 Sports Report

In this connection, he said he is Gallipolis,
:&amp;7.:l
lower, rollers
all

IIIII&amp; MERCURY 2 DR. SEDAN.

10o30 Tike A Good :.ook
1t :bo News Jle&amp;dllnel

lll&gt;Onan Show

ts:4D JohD Daly Newl
7~ Four luof Men
1:30 Brave ~talllon
6:QO Music fo• a ap•lllll Ntpt
•J: MIQ ~ and Harriett
9:00 HawaUan Eye
JO:QO We.l!neadov Night Fllhlf
10:4~ S1Joria ParaGe
11•00 Tlle.New• 'l1mlalll

Judi•

perfectly willlng to stand up and
Ceoldltloll ..
be ahot poUUcaU)I for taking a
All daJDS are down.
lirm stand on such iaaues as the ary Lock 13 lhroUih 19, Lock /Ill
race queation.
tbrouab Lock 23, laUln&amp; slowly.
Ohio River loah: Downbound:
"Frankly, I had rather be
counted among the poUtiCally Lock 13, Coal Klng tt 8:11J a. m.,
dead over such a stand than 7.0; Lock 14, Pennl)'lvania at 0:36
a. m,, no tow reported; Robert E.
among the missing," he sald.
Reed at 6:10 a. m., 0.9; Titan at

tlCk·up. New motor .and good
rubber. Re11110nable. Call Cool·
vme 191'1, Gordon Chevalier,
• Tuppera Plain's, 0.
4·2·31.c

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closin~: doon to possible iolution
Montgomery,l6.0 on
of creat putllie issues.
per1 23.2 on lower, 88 feet: ••,,.",

13 CHEVI!OU..'T II TON TRUCK

Classroom

Today

0:30 My Friend Fllclta
t:OO ,...l'l'anctoeolo80 Your i!8lo 110~

"Coola·

r.vr.

Sign On

.Conti~n'tll

'V

·tounty Court

If anyone called ln
Plain Dealer, it
your atory ~n the Cleveland
and News.

;30

N,w• BeadHbtl
W•ot-

~HI8 ~ W. . .., ·1J:: A..~~e~~...
Antet.ftaTi 'Biindstand ·
\2':30 Love That Rob

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$120.35
Wllh.Jaierlilt

6:00 Steamboat BiU
6:15 Jim Thacker Show
6.... w · th... ut
N•~ PictW'f"
6
tJ·fS· Hunuey BrtnkltY Report
7:00 Whirlybird•
7 :30 ReJCue 8
s:oo aat Masterson
8:30 Producer'• Cholee
9:00 BecheJor ·Father
9:30 Ford Show
10100 You Bet Your Life

Perry Como Sbow
This is Your Life
Tonibione Territory

Channel3-Thursday

~of-Cfaf•
denied llo had
fuun the Cle"eto witneas hla

Pri~ l8 Riaht

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learn to look dbead in the direc·
tion of an II'\,8Wer to it&amp; problems

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UIO Slln Off

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Middleport, Ohio
..

Alvin Ritchie

15MejgsGOP
Women Meet

\2.00 Truth or Consequence.

l2o;!p It Could Be You
1:00 Mid •Day News
1:10 Movietime
2:30 Loretta Yount: Show
3:00 Young Dr. Malone
3:30 hom 'JbeM J\60tl
&lt;ooo Comedy PIOYhouq
4:30 Advt:tftture Theater
15:00 Steamboat Bill
5:30 Set. Prt:ston

e:(S ' Hunt!~ Brlnlolez Roport
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1:00 :Manhunt
7:3&lt;t" W•!lon Train

state that haa become a great
Southern meltinJI; pot where the
all over the nation mingle wl1.b the
native 1001. Tbe state lJ heavily
populated by Nf#oea.
1n thla oosmopoUtan l.ltq.atlon,

'":30 , Play Your Hunch
11.00 Prlce 11 Rl&amp;bt
11:30 Concentration

· !&gt; .. 4:00

Experieneetl

pelitan MotarL 600 1. Meln
It Pomero. Phone WY-24170.

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Collins, in the final year of a
governorship to which he cannot

Acting Judge of the Probate Court
Meip Ctlunty, Ohio
(3) 23, 30, (4) 6,

end IP while they lut. Metro-

TELEVISION GUIDE

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gro races.

JOHN C. BACON

l·(9a I Manne
. Supplte&amp;
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and lot at Clifton. SO. John M.,_,--- DanleJ, Clifton, w. Va.
UIID IOATS AND MOTOR• $25

Lo:;t and Found

HERD DOG . Collar

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Daily Senllnel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O.,April I, 1960-7

.,

ay a can

should mterest 4·H members.
Cows In all stages of Jartahon,
several fresh
or sprmgers.,
Notic~
others for fall freJJhenmg, 4
NOTICE OF APPOINTMINT
large heifers to freshen l n !all.l
Ettate of Charlet 1. 81adt•aa~,
AU rattle are oaUhood vaeDocNood
cJnated and carry mdivldual ,
health papera. All have been CaM No. 18,3)4
raised on farm from COBA
Notice is bereby g1ven that Eth·
breedini DHIA record!! . Herd el G. Blackwood whoae Post Ol·
much above •ll'o'erage, 2 unit flee addre111 ia Route 2, Albany,
al.ll'ge milker, vata, 1~ cans, etc. Ohio, baa been duly appointed
No junk. Jn&amp;pection welcome administratrix of the Estate of
before sale. Not responsible for &lt;.:ha.r les E. Blackwood late of Melga
.accidents.
County, Ohio, deceased.
Theron Johnson, (Owner)
-Dated tbis 19th day of March.,
Harold Goddard, (Auct .)
1960.

SHOOTIR$-l.OADtNG
SUPPLtlS
l'owdera, primers, bullets. We
aleo have ammunition tor most
U. S. guns and 90% ot the tor·
elgn rifles. Primer• $7 ~ per
1000, 8.'k per 100, 22 aborts
Me, 22 lonJ rille 68c, 100 guns
to trade. Fife's, open to a. m.
to7p.m.
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SatlU'da)l April 8.g 2 litamps for
ln S)INeuse. WilUam H. Holmes.
each IOc spent CASH. John C.
4 t tic
and Lora 0. Joh.nson, Long
Bottom, RD 2, Oh10.
4.a.atp 2 HOUSES, 32 ACRES, !&lt;i MILE
f•om New )Iaven, One new hou..

FOUND -

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&lt;Ute
JOIINSON'i. GROCERY
AND
Stnlce Station on ~ulfln~ ~d , .B.UUBAIUI. &amp;QOTII. OLD VICTOR.
Open
for
butiness.
our
JA and Canadian Red· ~arant·
pa.tronase 1ppreetated. We giVe
eed to &amp;row. 25e eacb. Second
Top Value atampt. Friday e.nd
house east from Sehool bouse

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Basic Morals Applied To Race DiSalle Gets
. Problem Could Solve Tension lri Hot Tiff
\'f/' bR
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ot
terms
wIt
eporter
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$2.211
rJ.I!O
will .., 1n that d•r• """"'·

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HarriiOnvtJle.
churtb and acbooL Mrs. Joluo
Stout, HarriJo(\Ville.
4-Uic

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be C'barged fol a4verti.ll.nc
If DOt paid within 10 dl)lt after receiving bDL.
l"nen lD Advertalnf: - Sbould be reported immediately. The
DtUy Satinel w1ll not be responaible for m«e than one inc:or·

JIOhllahed at 1 cebt per·word.
1 DAY
3 DAYS
60c
80c
:10
60c:
$1 .20
:Ill
7!1&lt;
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NOTICE OF Ari'OINTMINT
llfatll of NOI'fMfl J. tht..._,

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NoUee it hereby t:iven t.bat Eva
M. Thei.u whoae Po&amp;t Office add·
DAIRY DISPOSAL. MONDAY, reu il Rael.ne, otuo. b.u bun duly
EDfi'OR'S NOTE: norida Gov. Leroy CoUins bas emergApnl 11 01t 1 P. M . f. mile• iippointed admlniltntrix of the
a SOuthern leader what he
the "realistic" apabQve Racme, 0., toward I.e- Estate ot Norman J, Tbelu late of
proa&lt;h
the region's racial prolilems. The following distlrt on Rt. 338., d.iacootiou.lng Meigs County, Oblo, deoealed.
patch is based on an exclusive tnterview.
COLUMBUS UPI-Gov. Kh:bael
d&amp;icy business 110 will .sell :11
Dated tbiJ. 21st day of March
a, AL KUanNIIt
DiSalle'a .press conference tq..
H.ol!item cow1 and heifers,
1960.
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (UP!)- Florida Gov. Leroy Collins,
""Pled ibl&lt;&gt; an a.,.ry bottle
regllltered cow1, 3 r-e&amp;ittered
JOHN C. BACON
who
insists
be
has
no
panacea
for
the
nation's
racial
problem,
woJ'ds
between t.be a:overpor
two of these beifen Acting Judge of the PrGbate COurt said tod
th t it
be
1 ed thr
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f
a reporter who . wrote a 1tory
I h~ifers,
1
are from one of the tGP cows
Mei111 County, Ohio
only
so v
ough ap~ !Cation o l•.~:i:J!:'~oi;v~lce~e·:•rul gaml&gt;linl in
I and artlllctal msemmatlon and j
hometown.
(S) 23, 30 (4) 6, 3tc basic moral principles on the part of both the while and Ne- /1

FOB . CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE USULTS
BATES
J cea.ta per won:l. oae• tn.ertian. MlAtmum chart• - eo C!Citl.
Full rate of 3 cenl:t per word

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AND BATH
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•t o~.· B~llt t8ptalrt ·Kini8roo
t ~ ·~oo · CarloOn Theater
I ~~~00 Tht 'Red· Rowe Show
.. 10o80 On tile Go
tttOO· I Love Lucy

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Tbe Life of Rtle:t

6:00 Artbur J. Smtth-NewtJ
6:!5 A Look at the Weather
lo~ .tu~e R!•Un Show
UO Amos n Mtdy
7o00 U.s. Marshall . .
7o30 Lock Up
!:00 BettY ::Fftitton Sbow
·1:~ olohnny Rlnto
}:00 .Zane Gr~:v Tbeatre
UO Shottun Slade

WJEH.
· Brings You 'TJ!e

Up~oThe

Miruate

10:00 Nlght Clubs. New York
!l :00 News ·

U:15 A Look at the Weather
lUI Theater 13
1.2·30
SlJn Olf

Moson
County
NEWS

WMPO Daily Program Schedule

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8:00 Guest Sflt .

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1:30 News
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VoOO llr1!akfa" Parcy
Newt ·
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Heath Methodist Eleanor Circle Gives •
Special Program At Tuesday
Meeting
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teftu Churdl with · RA!v. Howard

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Heath Methodist Church held their Mother-Daughter meehng tal recently was
at the church .
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.and ts recuperating 41t
tnd' Lewis
The meeting beganowllh a plano
of her brother-In-law
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prelude by Yrs Emerson Jones, t l e ' ~ Creed g1ven by Connie Cook Mr and Mrs. Wayne
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"Tell "Me the Stones of J-esus" af· anue Bradbury and D1an e ('n .. weU. Mrs. EdiiOn
Baker ntumeJI
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ter which Mrs Gene Harns was the
The story took her 1nto htgh home Mo,nday oeninc from lAkenarrator for the program . The nar· school and then a member n( the wood , Calir , where abe hal fpent
ration has been wr1tten by Mrs Scntur ){tothodlst fellow s t-u p w1th the · past three week! uaillin&amp;
Nan Moore especially for the e\·en· th e Jomtng m atnging m the camp- with the care of her dav&amp;btw,
tng .
r1re nrde by Evelyn Gibbons, San. Mrs. Donald A. Ruu-eU Jr., and
The story began Wit h a mock ry Br t" wmgton, Barbara Covert. new ton .• Jonatban Edwud.
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baptism by Rev Raymond Konk· Bett y Cuverl. San Bechtle , Diane M1u Sara Dobba ia reported to
r 1gbt baptl~ing Brenda Smith , small McComas and Sandy Simpson Her be recovenng nicely at Holzer
For 2 Weeks Only
daughter of Mn Lee Smith
JOimng the Senwr eh01r was em· Ho&amp;pilal where l!lbe was hten af·
Ret;uillr •12.95
The baby's entrance Jnto the phastz.ed wath a vocal solo by &amp;r· ler a fall Ul which abe bloke ber
IUehle Aahllum
Nursery cla;sl!l of the cbureb was bara Jones.
lhtp.
liiBnified with Betb Fultz, B.v.rbara
Mra Warren Davia wQo 11"1
Fultz, Mary K.rawsczyn and Den1se • Followmg her graduatJOin from been a patient at Holzer Hoepltal
Hawley smging "Jesus Loves Me." high school she enters college and waa returned to her home Monday
As the chtld crew older, ahe par- wntes home to her mother or the and is ·
llclpated in the Mother's Day prn- mfluence of the ch~rch on her Rev.
gram with recitations spoken by &lt;'nllege hfe. Emphasis was ~laced tor (l£
the
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Luann FrPm:h, Patty Harris, San· on thUI poml with the reading of Church visited
dra Johnson, Mary Bradbury and a letter by Mrs Jone~ fJ'(.m her friend TUesday
Patty Everson. Still a little older daughter, Sharon, a student . at OU undergo surgery at
the narrator told of the girl tak·
Mr~ . Wilham Everson, 10 h~r Uospital in Marysville thil
ing p;:.rm le8llona With vision of nurse b ".nlform , gave the ~urs~ s Rev. Howard Ruppelt
somed~y becom1n" the church or· oath to IUgn\~)' a profcmon an l~fe HunttnBton em buJmess
~:a nUll. A piltno solo was played by and h~r ~amage wa5 stressed with Mrs Virginia Elte-p
Glenna Spragut~.
· the 8lDJ1hl by Mr~ . Newman Bur~ Harold Lemley were in Galllj.oJ!i'~'h!&lt;~'~
Another phase of the little girl's dette of hy~n~ wht7h were sung 8 Tuesday on buslfl~.
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her mother II weddmg
Mr and Mrs Jack
II f e wou ld be h er en t ranee Inro
NIGHT CRAWLERS
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Browme troop and lhe Brownie
who
res1de 1n the Mrs . J . -·_,_,
1ons as ley a""'rtment
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rill and Kathy Morgan She waa also
e "" eanor Ire e an . e
. ' ' plan to move into the ..
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be f th J _ With Mrs. Noah Haskins readmg houst on Butternut Ave.
ptclure . a9 ~ mem r o
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M 0 p roy
Home." Choir member11 were Jant'r e _prol!:ram,. . rs
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Lynn Reynolds, daUJbter of
Authorized MacGregor
ice EverSon, Katy Morarity, Kay Klem ~poke an appreclatton of t~e Mr and Mrs. Val Reynoldl of
A uIt . Ch ar Iott e Ul ac k• Marjot'le ""!other
giVen forpret~ent,
them Mrs. Robert Harris Morgantown Is spending the ,;eek IJ:~~,:i~iU~P~
H.adquar\.r.
Harr1s, Karen Hllwley and Rachel
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with her grandparent.&amp;, Mr. 1nd
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Mtddl ri Wilson.
To honor the mothers. rt:d rose Mrs L. E. Reynolda oand her areat J~rl''"'· C.hlllljllf
·~~M~l~U==ee~l====~·~po=~~~Th~e•.."n".orr~ot~io:n~•~·n::;cl~u~de~d:.::the Apoa· corsages were g1ven to thl:! oldest grandmother, Mn. Margaret ~·,
mother presnt, ~·· Robert Harris ; nolds.
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one with the most daughter~, Mn. turned home Monday afternoon
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William Ault and Mrt. Harris, and after a two weeki vacatian tn
to the most recent mother, Mn. Florida.
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John Krawsczyn . The eonagea were Stanford Stockton of He~oQ
presented by Mrs. Krawseeyn, pre•· Grove vialted
Tuesday nepln1
idcnt or the Circle, and Mrt. Ber- with Mr. and Mn. John Wctlon- '
nard l"ultz vice president of UUI Mrs. Campbell H"lrper Npoi'tt
eroup.
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At the conchuion of'the evening returned to h11 bolle fro- · the
cooklea, coffee, mlata and IOfi Meigs G~neral. Host&gt;pltpal ,.nd , ta
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drinks were served from tables convalescmg mcel:y,
·Sandwich"
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Jack Bechtle prestded at t~f' salver ector at Rio Grand' COU~t n'•·; ...~tnt!:-:.;!~
servlce
turned to Rio Gtande Sun~y t1·
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ter a week'l vacation wi~ Jter
Mrs. James Brewington was the tsU!ter Mrs. c. A. PotndeJter.
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.,.• . uc. v. •. , ••. 01wanner of the door prize. an ar'
rangement of yellow datfodils.
. Future plana for the Eleanor Circle indude the selling of tickets
ror Hn operetta which will be preW. IIAIN ST.
POMEROY
I' sented at Chuhire High S,chool by
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First clus badr:ea wtre pre.
sented to Linda Sauvage, Glorla
Buck and Joan Heweteoa and
memberahtp pin-a to each girl .ad
the tflmmlttee for last ·year Mra.

Representative Moeller Asks
$50,000 For Racine Dam Study
Local rivermen said today Rep. Walter H. Moeller, UO.
caster, apparently was referring to the famous "Letart 'Ia&gt;
land" bottleneck in the Oblo River wben be testified WedltNo
day in a committee hearing in lavor ol f50,000 fur a Study·Ci4
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Unltea Pre11 International rn the
capitol aH.ing the money "to
stud)' poa~ible improvements at
U!.e Racine Loeb and Dams on
the ·Ohio River. He Jlid th.e facility ia presently a 'botUeneck:' ..
Rep. Koeller also testified be
had been told the Army EngiCorps recommended the
10m for the atudy but th.at the
Budget suu1u rejected it.
Rtvermen said about 1\oit mUea
of
at the ialaru:b mate it imfor boall to pau and
d~&amp; operation~ have to
cHried out eaeb two yean to
naaintala tbe needed cban,nel.
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They opined Rep. IIDeller maY
be re.(errinl to the proPQJed aew
dam and locU at Racin'e, which
would not solve the Letart l&amp;land
bottleqeek, or to • rekl&lt;liU.n of
tbe propooed Ra&amp;O
'and
locka at Letart F.alla ta
lift:

Jennie ~va!)l .and Becky Eblin
were unable lri attend but wUl
Moore.
, Health rtceive their badges at a later
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A&lt;:tiyities .

Church School
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PreabYterla:" Ctlurch met Monday
even!'&amp; ln the putor.'l study at the
church in Middleport with Rev.

llPward· Rupp.elt u moderator.

Rev. RUppelt also opened the
'meeting with pray~r. ,During tbe
meetlll&amp; .
Fo••ler was die devotional riteetiitg P,la"s were· ~ade tor the

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the evening and Mra. preparation s~vlee for Communion
wbq was .assJ1t&gt; tO ·be held on 'Wednesday f'VPinl
Pullen,· Mrs. April 13 at 8 p. m. ifumediateJ&gt;'
IF••wlo!r and Mrs. Paul Smart waa following Senior Choir practice.
charge -of tbe ~Oifllm.
On Thursday evening at 7:30 the
DUTins: the t.isbteas meet!ng church will hold Maundy ThunCilEC prolll'lm of tb.e c~urch · da)' Communion Service and on
was dillcuased with the group
Friday will join with the otber
In •BJreen\ent that t~
churches of ·tbe town b:l Good Ftl·
~~~:~;!.,;•:~·~~ou~lld be mKC ectin ~~ d8y services. to be held at the
Church of Ch"ritt at 7:3{).
next mei!Une of tht group
Meinbenbip Sunday will be obheld oat ~e bome of Mr. served by the church thit eomlns:
L. D. 011...
Sunday (Pa1m Sunday) and the new
the meeting a des- membel'8 are to meet with the seaW;'IS Jervecl to Lho&amp;e
aion at 7:30 p. m. The last Con'l·
mentiOned •lid the fol- municant.s Claas wUI be held On
Paul $D)art, ll.._. Beulah
at 10 a. ·m.
, Mrs. W.iUia Antltony, Mra. Saturday
T1!.e sesaion 11l10 confirmed the
Mrs. .fr,nces Bearha. pt,na for the Eaiter Sunrise eervlee
RoiS
sponsored by tbe Senior C~oir to
be hdd at 8:30 a. m. followed by a
Yuilln Sprinll/ield
Mr. 4.nd Mn. Fred RMenblqm light breakfaat served by th~ WYF,.
1'1''"' tbe weekend in ·SPringfield P'ollowins: the morning worehtp
be held
1:~~ · their IIOD ead daulfhtef.Jn-Iaw Rrvice a coffM hour
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and Mn. Jack lkilea.ba~ by thll! WYF also,
AtteacUng the $tlsSion meeting
Rosen~um. , grand- were Hub"t TJYlor, Mrs. noyd
Fred fto.enbaum'a Carmack, 'Mrs. Arthur Lewis, Mrs.
of the ebnfiTmatton E. 0. Tewksbary, Mrs. Jame8 Har-St. Bernard. Church ley, Lewis Sauer, Jr., Harold Sauer,
J . H. Grate and Rev. Ruppelt.

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cards haye been prepared

existing 'ecuriUea and 1\eJ~en&lt;e
present were
Harriet Neisler, Bank records. The Atbena ~lficeJ
treasurer,
~~rahal L)'ol\l and was l!let up live rears aeo llld .,.. LJ ....
Street Commls&amp;ioner Jerry Grimm. ploys a staff of five persons,
sa.id.
Mr. Harrell said lhe
l.n tfte district
:with

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Lehll1 Falls
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Only ~gaily
State Left

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solve the bottleneck.
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Local ~?urcea ,;ttso pred.i~
that the narroWJ at. tbe ls~
would au_gnte~t traff'tc probfelql
on . the . nver If an&gt;: new dll'!l I!J
built . e1lher at -'"ctne or Letari
creatt.ng lock free
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48 mtles one way •n4
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a~other wa:y, up and dowa .til
river. All traffic ~ ~ ~
tbe new locka anll ~~d- ~
to walt for paNige . Dear ~ .
a~ the bottleneck.
. ,' Rep. Moeller, said tbe 'UPI. -~ .
recommended Qe.JJCI.iq ·10~ 16
study a ~ood control 1upV" ·~
the Hoclu.na: lUver, aiiiG ~mended by the Army littl clii&gt;i&gt;lied
b)' the budget baUafi. ·"' . .
In' the aame hearlno ' w. ~
be~ W. Levering, ~­
uted for $32,000 to ~ ' ,ihe,.
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The committee for tbia year
were introduced and included
Mrs. Arnold, chair man, Mra. Julius Sauv·Aa:e and Mr. and Mn.
Jo~ph Fields. Mrs. Herbert Dix.oo
and Mra. Roger Spencer wUl
serve a:&gt; leaden for the cardinal
patrol and ~- Dixon was presented a Soou~, pin.
Durlog the meetinl, plans wer'
Jl~etaon. nd made t-or a rumouge sale, the
Bud. a
place and date to be 'Announce~
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Arnold artd att~nd' lbe GOO# ~iday servi•
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· at th11 United Methodist Church.
Gloria l\uek.
The (:On~tion film to be sbcnm
Arnold.
to the troop at Ute school on
and Joan April 21 by Don Williams wa~
discussed. Day c:amp was alsO
Hewet· di:scu6sed and moat of the girll
plan to .attend.

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Linda &amp;rtitb,
Joyce
Debra Spen~r. Susan
Ann Bauer, Suldy
Becky Eblin.
Evans, Debra
Dixon, Polly
.'!'~1'/'_ GJlmore. ~en·~
He-,wetson.
Evans, De·
:pixon, Polly
Gilmore, ~n·

Mrs. Rm.sell Moore ~nd Mri:
0 W. Xil!kland were gueat~ when
Mrs. J. W. McMurray usisted b)'
Mrs. Albert Yount: entertained
the Pomeroy Garden Club, Mon.
day afternoon at her h01ne, But·
lernut Avenue.
The meetin( in oehar11e of the
presidenl, Mra. Roy BetzinJ~ open·
ed with devotlona by Mn. McM\al'o
ray. Membcra anJWered to toll
call with the civic .project they
were interested In, w:lth majorlty
favorln&amp; the beau\if.ication of the
river bank The aroup dl&amp;eusled
thia project and would appr.ctate the esaiat.anc• of other organlzatlona.
Two papen were .p reaented, I
"Grow Your OWQ Llftdtcape Ma· I
terlal From Baby EverJreena" bY.
Min Lydia Ebersbach and "Foundation Planting" by .Mn. J , E. D,.
Hartineer.
A alad course wat aerved hJ
the hoateSJea durinl the soclel
hour.

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Hewetaon and.-Mul'll,.;; Moore and Mn Maxine Arnold .• Year
pins were ,lven to Mra. Moore,
Tbe Rambler: GJo1ta Bud", Jen- Mrs. William ColliDJ and Mn. RoEvans, Jon Hewetson, Linda ger Spencer.

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Dixon, \MerUn [racy, WilbW' Bailey and

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the dinner. badge
wen made by Mn

Anlt.a Collins, Su&amp;anna
Glarla Buck, Ruth Ann
Lo111.mia Leo,ud, K-athy
Joyce Evana, Jane Evana,
Jennie E'i&amp;nt, Patty
Sauvace, Linda
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·Crow's Steak House

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nal Health ana Birds were pr•
Tb~
presentation senled to s'~~&amp;auaa Arnold and
opened y.o~th tbe Girl Home Gardener, Cook anc:t Firit
.and .promtae.
Aid bad&amp;e• to Ru~ Ann Bailey
pN!aented lfel'e: Folk and a Pen Pal lwldle to SUsie

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Family olgh\ was observed with a poUucll: dinner at 6:30
p.m. Monday, by \be Girl Soou\a of Troop Six a\ the Sallabury
school. Preceding the dinner the Halleluillh Grace was sun&amp;
bv the Girl Scout&lt;.

A special program which dejlicted the possible life story o
h FIIDDII HOUDU&gt;&lt;W.T
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a girl born to a Methodist famlly from birth to ad~lthood was Mrs Francia Andenora 'Wl!lo
• 1Dfanb baptiled were Brtan presented Tuesday evenlng when the Eleanor Circle of ~he derwent surBery a~~~~~:~~:WI~;·;J
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OIUCKLE FOR TODAY

Girl Scouts Observe Family Nigbt At
Salisbury School With Dinner Mondlly

Around And
About
Middleport

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to •ppear · later befon: M~or
Charlet Legar on .. POJXLil'D)' po-

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t.IJOID TO U$t
Druce Stalnaker hal been added
to the cut of the 1980 "Varieties"
to be preeented by the Pomeroy
Hig~ School in two itanda tonlght
and tomorrow Digl'll He Ja to sing
"We're Gonna Move."
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To Start:Construction :
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Filed In Court Here
An entry Of
folreclosure bu
been filed in the clerk of coUrt's
o!lice in the case ot the Pomeroy
ational Bank, RuUand Brancb,
versus Clyde and Helen King.
The plaintiff Is seeking recovery of $2.484-80 from the
fendants .

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