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Mainly About
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When You See One Of

Our Salesmen:

DANNY THO~PSON
DENVER THOMA
LLOYD McLAUGHLIN

1960 CHEVROLET · ·

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Special $3105

1960 VOLKSWAGEN · · ·

· $1899

~dan

Grey finish, whitewall tire trim. beater, lea·
~herette mterior, tur1) stgnels, bum.per Nils. ~nnally aell&amp;
at $1996. A saving f-or iltil.

BILL CHAPMAN
BILL GRUESER

1959 CHEVROLET · · Now $2195 1958 C.HMOLET · · · · · ·· · $1995
VB- 2 Door . A low mileage locally owned
car. Beautifully kept lnterJor. Tires llke
new, powcrghde, Radio ana Heatel'.
WAS $2395.

1957 PlYMOUTH ·

liard Top Coupe. Very low mileage by local farmer. Beautiful white color and red
trim. Spotless Interior, V8 motor,, hydrama-tic trans., radio and heater. Sec and
Save.

V8 Custom Royal 4 Door Sedan, 2 tone

Clipper 4 Door. Automatic trans., good
tires, grey finish, radio and heater. Locally
owned. Weekend Spo&lt;ial.

radio and heater. Specially priced.

1956 BUICK

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$1295 1955 BUICK · · · · · · · · Only $99S

Special Hardtop 4 Ooor Sedan. Low mile-

Special 4 ll&lt;lor. Ivory over green flnlsh,
new tires, clean interior, another new Cbevie trade-in, radio, heater and dynafiow.

age by local owner, beautiful red and white
finlBh, new tire•, ractlo and heater. Man 1

mean sharp.

9 Passenger Wagon. 6 cyl . motor and standard transmission, like new interior and

9 Passenger Waaon. Clean one owner new
car trade in, Mercomatic trans., radio, heat-·

original blue finish, radio, heater.

er, like new tires, 2 l&lt;lne blue !tnish.

1956 PlYMOUTH · .. ·
over green finish .

Nice Selection Of Older Model Bndgol Priced Can-

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To Crest Below Flood
. . . ~ . P~merol Tonight Or Sunday

Rue and Mr1. A.nJJ Rupe: asslttlb&amp;.

Only Unpredicted Heavy Rainfall
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SATURDAY
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JONATHAN DRAKE"
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(Thri.!Jiers)
SUN., MON. an4 TUIS.
"OPtltA.TJON PI:ITICOAT"
CBry GNnt - Tony Curtis

GROUR .It
.Regular $4.95 and $5.95 Toys
WHILE

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For Mrs. Lee

RFELDS

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bow much you want to pay each month on a new Bulcl!,
Poo~ac, GMC truck or better h'IY ~sed car. Then we wUl
pu~ our "e"y ownership" plaotlo wort and uplore with:
you the many Wl)lll you can l&gt;ecome a proud owner - .
on your own terms! Come In~. and charu:eo are that
you can drive home in the car of yo~ dreams.

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needs some aUenllon. Buy for lesa and dO

V8- ~ Ton Pickup. ·

-2 Door Sedan. Worth

1954.

your own repairs.

1956 CHEVROLET ..... · .. · $1295
2 Ton Dump. V8 motor,

82~x20 Ures,

~ - Ton· f•hel. Nltecb painting, extra good
llrea. SOund mechanically. Buy now and
save. Weekend Special.

speed axle.

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1956 FORD ........ · · .. · · $1395 19SS GOLIATH · · Sptclal $1795
2 Ton 176" W.B.

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molor, 2 speed rear

axle, good 825120 llr...

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lor eacli
wbieh

'1tS6 'cH~'tr t.?.··· $595

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good

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proud to own. J)ynaflow

1958.IUICIC.Speclal
4 Door Sedan. Leas !ban
drive. Radio and Healer.

1957 MEICIIIY 4

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The Dealer That D!!OIS .For Less·

Says Truman

and

Stahlemates Gettmg E3fS Full

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" .~!~~lilies To ~as~er Seals/ ~ays Paula Eich;~~er

feenu~:en

Spouso;ing

Hop Iu Syracuse

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Mu1. Harry Clark .and her group
Jf teenagers are annoWicing a

·ecord bop tonight from 7'$0 till
.1 p. m. at the Syraeuae: School.
.\dmission will be 15 and 25- cents
vith door prizes given.
' Proceeds of therbo~ wllHlo toNard a slate fair tr:ip for Ute fl'()up,

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To Use Hands, FeetLikeOthers

CHECK OUR B~J\-~'N
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Not At U.S.,

0/d Beau·ty's Story

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We Have More Tnaebla Stoek Aatl Mtl't!

THE '60 ¢H
POMEROY;

Nixon Attack

The occasion was a joint meeting
o! the two clubs, combined inkl a
Ladies Night, to he..r the Jacbon.
speaker wh() iB viee pretident of
the First National Bank of that
city, and for many yean Rqetary
of the Jackson Production Credit
Assoctation, which has olice1 in
Meigs County at Pomeroy.
Mr. Evans spent two month in
the summer of 1958 in 1'unilia u a
mtmber of a lhree-man commiation invited there to recommend
new &lt;.Tedit practices for Tunilla:a
agrlcultuR. He came I&gt;Dck with a
trunll:fuJ o( brilliant oolored slides
enthuaiasm for tbe intelligeDCe
good intention of 'tunisiau. llJld a
memory enriched by the tradttiona
and ru.tory of the ancient C011DI:ly
he visited.

TOPEKA, Kan. UPI-Former
resident Truman aaid Friday
hat the attack on Vice President
Richard M. Nixon ln South Amerca in 1958 was not a reflection
on the United States.
own mtklq.
Trluman told a news conferlence at Washburn University that
in bis opinion it was • reflection
qn Nixon personally.
A student aaked Truman what
President. Ted Reed, Jr., welcom•••1p•;.e.lLttc:,rlier• was some flooding in the
be
thought of Nixon's prestige ed the visiting Rotariana and their
abroad.
of GaUipoUs and. on
"U he's got any prestige abroad Anns from Macon County and Paul
Smart lntr«&lt;uced his guests, Mr.
bank, at Point. Pleasthe country's in a hell of a fix"
and Mrs. lbeodore T. Reed, Sr.,
W. Va. toTruman s.aid.
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Downs Ra~e Track
A. chi-eken dinner with al1 the
He said the South American Pomeroy. Senior clan motben ami
studenUI prepared and sened the
of Wheeling were lin· trimmings was enjoyed by the trip was an example.
dinner
preceding Mr. Evans' talk.
Friday.
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members of G&amp;llia·Mcigs Lodge
"That was wrong, a vice presi·
Aootber
guest introduced wu
County. 44 farililies of 915, Fraternal Order of Police at dent of the United States being
Willard
Potter,
ptlllident and
H,~;!~h:: Glen area have in- a meeting of the orgaiiization' at spat upon," Truman. "I felt as general manayervlce
of
Jackson Iron
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as Glen Area P1ood the Pomerot city hall lsst night. bad about that as any Republi·
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S&amp;eel,
father
of
William
POtter, . and collected dona·
Chief· Chester Leaper, Galli- can.''
former
editor of tbe GallipolU Tri·
'~!"ling from ·1~ t.p $50Q olis, prealdent. presided at 1
Another student asked Truman bune, the Daily Sentinel aac1 aow
a UOO.f~~ ~-~ r~:r • .e• meetiag of the order _whether he fell that the dij{il!ult.)! jn the public relations ~partment
~ ~o combat t~e ~ual belore the dinner and Jamn lniS beeaute" ot Nixoli't penontl·
·l!ie Ohi.•r-:ruebew -em1Jiijif'
of the Chagnn .River.
SOiii~Dy, Pomeroy; a apecial de- I,Y -or because of bad feel)ng --~ at
Columbus, Ohio.
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puty sheriff, was taken into the ward the United Statea in South
lodge as a new member.
America.
Mr. Evana re,iewed history of
Sheriff Robert Hartenbach and
"Why, it wes betause of Mr. the Alhcan continent, with partie·
Patrolman Henry Werry were in Nixon, of course," Truman said. ular emphasis on that part .north
charge of the dinner arrange- "The people of the United ·Statea of ttle Sahara including Morroccu
ments. The next meeting will be have always been Murteously Algeria, Tunisia, Libya and Egypt:
held in Gallipolis, May 6.
treated in South America.''
He began with Tuni&amp;ia when '&amp;be
Cannanites migrated westward out
LICINSI IS 155UID
of the Holy Land to become the
SqUlld W118 Not Needed
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A marriage ticenae has heen ;~ wor1d rek.nowned Phoeneeiait naCAPE TOWN, South Africa UPI
The P-omeroy emergency squad sued in Probate C.urt to James uon.
-The South African army Friday was caJied to the home of WilJiam F-olmer, 22. laborer, son of Mr. ani
He recalled tbe d~str.,ction .by
night alerted 26 regiments, 13 auk.. Freeker, Sand R1'dge, about 9·.30 .10-rll.
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~Fo1mer, Pttmeroy, ap the Romans, the Vandals, the
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life, health and found that tbe;•
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-tughter of Mr. and Mrs. gation by the French, all of Wbom
property ·1ft lbe face of renewed necessary.
Pearl Edwards, Middleport.
racial violence.
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mamtamibg control: keep tlaem igGen. H. Mel1ville said the units
norant, and or, poor.
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were mobilized from South A!rl·
ca's equivalcnt of the U. S. Na. Shortly after returniRJ from Tu·
lional Guard. He warned that
msu1 the government lhere incor·
porated many of t-he recOmmenda·
more mobjlir.ation is possible Jf
a
uons be .and his two associate&amp; luld
tbe tension between Negto and
white South AfricUII continues.
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· made. Tunisian agricWture. oow
At ·the ume time, tbe current
FR
on Jta own after recent independ•tate of emergency was extondild
EELAND1 Mich. (UPI) - Old Beauty has a lot ro tell ence of the nation ~as Jaiori. will
to 31 more distrir:ta, makloc it ef- her friends at toe stable today.
ma.ke forward strides, Mr• .L'vana
fective in 114 of the 300-odd dia·
The 18-year-old mare almost Sbe bad made up her mind to predicted.
tricta throughout South Africa.
be~me a Micbtcan flood fatality wait it out.
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Tbe two atep1 were announced flrtday on a farm near here. Sbe
Mike Heffels, a farmer and Lo Africa, and showed his slides to
after a day of rioting and blood· had been straoded on a amaJI owner -of the mare, went back to more lh.an 6,000 Soutbeasteni Ohio
shed tn Durban. Several thousand mound of earth f-or- two days see how Beauty' was doing Friday people.
we Negroes, waving clubs and hate- wilb bet" Island getting even He found her ahiverinJ in a foot
~b Prest-on (trap~), Jjm Lobs(!
lib· hell, ma1'1::hed into the center of smaller as flood waters roae.
of water, but still she refused to (pJano),_ and Glenn Glaze, (ba$1),
the city and were met by polite
Would-be
re~euers rowed a tak~ the plunge.
enterta.i.ned the 'gueata dlll'ilq d.iJl.
CUnflr,. Three Of the marchers small boat out to her Thunday Heffels •nd hill helpers placed ner.
WeN lUled and three wouniled.
and tried to coax her to awim a large Inner tube arotmd Beau·
about 100 yards to the nearest ty's neCk and tied seVeral otben
dry land. Sbe'd have no part of along her: flanks. The1 fla~ted ber 5,000 Ton Freighter
tt.
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UniverSeeirig it was tmpoi.Ible to
It was utterly 'humUatina for ";':Jftl'DS
e ~on
today for~ the old gal 'to take a dip Beauty, but •he•s ~ck in the bl!rn _ foR! .WELLER, Ont. UPI- Tbe
"The average operating
year in in the chilly, dirty water they today 5}tfe ~nd diy and witlt ~ an a,90Q ,'?n freighter _ Burlington
Cl'eW race.
ft)r sebooiJ Is
left her with :a ,upp))' of feed. excJUna: .
!ite•m~ •~ross we. Erle todar
alter opening lbe Great Lakes
ihiPPiniJ season in tbe Wellaod
.:anal.
Tbe freightor was the first ship
.o pass tbruugh the waterway li'riLay mght. The Burlington, bOund
or Ashtabula, OhJO, entered the
Natcrway here witb Tric{l!port
.rfimater George Bees watChing
.he passage from the quayside.

Voters Will Be Asked For 21fz Mills

1953.,J.UICK

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Leon Evans, a southern Ohio banker u'/' from many years
spent wrestling with financial problems o southern Ohio farmers, entertained members and wives of the Middleport-Pomeroy_JWiary dub and of The Bend Rotar; cl•1b Friday night
at Htddleport high school cafeteria .

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Alerted By.
South Africans

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D~ribe Tunisian Conditions

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OhiG't 16th Diatrlct Nid

The Canton DlimHrat • runal"' for his Plf'fY'• .-ninlltlon
to ~ U. I. 1.,. Franlr: T,
Bow CR-Ohio), Nid th•t tM
farm.r Is the !Miy produc.r
N.ally vnprofected
aplnst
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nltht tta.t Atriculture l«retery br• T1ft ....lOR has 1
.... knowledtte of whlot Is
wrone ~ the fllnnar 1M
kno'" little allovt whet is r;tht
with him.
Robert D. F,...nun, IPNklq
ta 1 mHtint of tht Stark Coun
. ty Farm • .,,...., Cowen, Mid
that the l•ubllc.n Admlnl&amp;tratian'a t"'-npts to sal" the
farm problem lut1 bMn • net
reduction in f1rm lncome of 20
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turned doWn a SoVIet plan for
&amp;lasbms the red salmon e~tcb and
daimed it wu technically lmpractical to sort red a.almon from otb·
er types of fish.

TQY~ IN TWO
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$1095

Belvedere 2 Door,1 eyl. motor, powerfllto
trans., radio, heater, locally owned, turquoise !lntsb. Clean Interior. Special!

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,"rER~IFIC VALUES,

$895 1955 PlYMOUTH · .... · $745

Savoy 2 Door. Powerflite transmission , ra·
dlo, heater, clean Interior, good tires. Ivory

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remained iD
Jennifer Crew, Tom
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V8 motor with powcrgiide iransmlBsion, wh ite vinyl interior trim, while wail tires, new
white top, Roman Red finish . Plenty o! go. Looks like a Sixty &amp;114 runs just right ,

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1956 CHMOLET · · · · · · · · $1295

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blue finish. va motor and automat!&lt; trans.
Has radio and heater, like new tires. Price
reduced from $1495.

green finish, good tires, automatic tram1.,

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Dance Planned For

· $1299

$1399 1957 PACKAID -------- .. $999

QflJCKLI JOlt

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1957 DODGE · · ·

Ohio St.ate Arch. &amp; llJ.t. s ..

Others a~ttndins: were Mrs. ITer·
esa Swatzel, Mn. Clarice Krautter,
Mrs. Ruby lllei-1 ~- ~ SUioD,
Mrs. Mildred ¥an, Mrs. Nellie
affeir wu planned
Brown, Mn. Joyce Kennedy, Mn.
the 10r~i•~ Marjorie crow, Mra. Roberta
O'Brien, Mn. !J(anha llobltetter,
iln. Helen Attidl, Mia. Norma

and Mrs. Carl Moore
turned home Thursday
from Poca, W. Va. where
called by the ., iJlneu
i'~eath of b1s unde, George Armen
. Fuhf!ral servictl:S will be
Saturday at a:ao p. m. in
Raymond City, W. Va.
.;;1 Mr. and Mn. Charles Carter ot
er.ar vilited her brother WiP,Iam
$wisher at the Meige GeOtlril
Ho1pital
Edith Wood,
and
Ernett 17-~u:t/~~~ r
sonvllle,
has beeh se
a throat infection .
feported IOfle.w hal improvt!do .
, · Tom Sprouae ·left Monday to
Falls
Va., where ,he 11
sp~ndlng the wt~k
parents, Mr. and
Charles Spro\!se, Willow
Creek.
Mr. and Mn. David Kern and
son Timmy of f'alla Church, Va.,
spent the weekend vJslting their
parents, Mr. an4 Mrs. Ralph Kern
Mr. and Mn. Charles Sptoua.•

Brookwood Station Wagon . 6 pass. 4 Door.
Beige and cor&amp;! finish. Spotless clean interior, whitewall tires, 348 cu. in. mol&lt;lr,
power steering and brakes, radio and
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heater. TurbosUde trans. Reduced, '

1957 PONTIAC · · · · ·· · ·· · $1695

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SecOn~· prize 'V U · t\(an!ed to
Mra. Jean Mor&amp;an whoae hat wu
made of 1 bJmcb of bananas trim·
med with a mOnkey cin a •trin&amp;The menu Included baked chick·
en, totted aalad and DUtch cbocolate cake ID4 wu ~rved at &amp;m•U
tables centered · with arnDJ:ementa
of puYJ WUIOW!f witb •mall chicken&amp; in keeping Yflth the Euter
theme.

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ermine white flni..dl rwith red interior, 8&amp;8 eu. to. mot.or,
Turboglide trans., push butto-n· radi-o, heater, wheel di:i',
whUewell lli.res. Oritlna.l sell-ing price $3.506.

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Mn. C. F. Tomplun1 left Thursfor Cridersville for a visit
her 10n-m-Jaw and daughler,
and Mn. Job.n Bayllff. She
return home Sunday acoom.
Mr. Tompkins and aon,
who Wlll spend the

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witb a dinn• Bundq at. her home,
.uarttont, w. v... b-oMiina her

Chapter of tlijo Bela S""'- Phi blrtbdQ cake etLtered the Uble.
Present were \be Suaaant ami
Sororit,y at the bAV Jl&amp;l1 ih ·Pom·
her mother, lin. llulne Arnold, o!
eroy.
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Memben, ~~:~e bl llatt wblc StewN"f. and IOD, G¥Y, Muon, W.
tbey bad·· .nJAde. Mlf• Jea:D• BJ.ue- Va., Mrr. ·lack Fowler and ehil4wia wu J•tidet~, the
for the ren, Tcny and Tamara, Pt. Pleatelevtt''.
"Her bat ant, w. Va., H.atcy Grindste1c1 ancl
mad.' from her small ~·y Knopp'; B,VIford. ::·- d!•~~;''foilll!oiou
pink and

Edison
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A SPt'IAIJ ~· Wta beld Thurt- &amp;randdaU&amp;bter, SUIIllD.4 A.lnald,
day a' noGJ1 M the JCi Genw.Ja Mu on her 13'.h birtbday. A ieeonted

Gru.eltr were FridAJ
11Jett.l of Mr. and Mrs.

NOW'S THE · TIME TO BUY

Bktltday'D,_,. Held

Holds Spring
. Klache Thursday

Mr. &amp;nd Mn. Robert Se.i"', of
n . Wayne, Ind., were weekend
&amp;uestt &lt;Of tler P•renta, :Mr. and
Mrs. Joe H. Grue&amp;er, Hartlaonville Road.
Mr. and Mn. Robert Sejtz of
Ft. Wayne , Ind., and Mila Freda

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·Because of In)' im'
doctora Wt!lte nO~
1 would live' .o r not.
tboroUJlib' examJne4
aald as far as they
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MElli$ GENERAL KOSI!ITAL
Admltted: Mrs. Roxie Palmer,
?ortland; NeUie HaUleld; Carpen.
.er; Mra. Hsrry Craig, lf.kiQ!J!poft·
lfrs. Shir1ey Long, MinerayjUe.
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Discharged: Ward. Jackson, Mid·
dluport; Ward Hayes, Pometoy·
.,Yllliam Grueser, Po'ineroy; Chvhl;
rrice, Long Bottom; E. 0. -Sdlltb,
Middlep-ort.
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Births: a S()n tO Mr. lnd Mri. Eugene Long, :iine!'svJUe.

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fiEAR lliOSE ANGEL VOICES CALLINGf

fHE DAILY SENTINEL

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DaUy Sentlne~ Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., AprU 2, 18611--3

New In Farming

Editor's Notebook

ummentating Editorially

Planting On Time Important
To Produce Good Home Garden

How The Cancer So ciety Dollar Is Spettl
"What happens to the money you gm:- to
the American Cancer Soc1et\ Crusade ··•,
The question was asked today at Ameucan
Cancer Society headquarters Middleport and
.. :Mr. Charles Murray, chairman of the dnve in
Meigs County, gave pettment answers
Tbe 1960 Cancer Crusade, \'.hlch began
April!, bas set a m 1mmum local goat of$(·
400 No limit has been fix ed for the nation wide drive whtch seeks funds • to save !Jves

WJthout limit "
"Sixty cents out of even• dollar we r a1sc
.Mr Murray saul
"And I think that 's the f1r st thmg our tesJdents will want to kno\\- They hke the fee ling of joming together and frghtmg ranter
as part of a countrywrde offensive But t: tey
also want to know that enough ol then money
is used for local and regwnnl ennter eontrot
programs

wm stay right here Ill OhlU,'

II

" We are happy to answe1 qu estions about
how pubUc money i's used We don 't ~ant
anybody to buy ·a pig m a poke' We know
that people ask questions of thJs smt, bPcause they are deeply coneerncd about cancer and what's bf'mg done about rt Tliat's
why they datde to support our Crusade , it's

1hl' grea t m..:enllve of persouat g1vmg"

By C. I. ILAKISLII
lxt. A-1, A.. l.

Tlw ArneJitan Cancer Society chairman
scud that perhaps lhc g1 eate::;t 1ewan.l for person,JI givin g to !he Cancer Crusaae, Is the
f:.ct that so methmg Immediate can be done
to contio l the needless depredations of this
,
en emy disease
' We ali wan t to know that research ts try1ng to solve the myste ry of ca ncer for all the
gene rations to l:Ome," saad Mt Murray ''But

Cou~

Planting on Ume Is one. of the
most imporiaQt t.cton in produelng a &amp;ood home garden.

Thia does not mean plantmg at
11 the time
honored leeend of planting potatoes on Saint Patrick'• Day This
year, the same 11 m.an)' years, the
only way potatoe1 could have been
planted on tbat date would have
been with a pick axe to eut tbrou;b
the froz!!!n ground

a specified date such

\\ e 'Aoant JUSt as much to know that Amencan
Cancer soc1e ty funds are bemg used to save
wasted lives- nght here in ou1 community,
In OUI State
' Some 8S,OOO lives wtll IJe lost needlessly
to canter th is year and of that number, accoJdmg to prcse11t 1ates, 12 wtll be here m
Me1gs County We wtll do our utmost to save
lh ~sc people, step-up our edu&lt;;auonaJ program to reach them with Ufe-savmg informa-

a

~e«· pt~cond

and Robert The dauglllt&gt;rs nurnea not known
The nrtb brother contmut!d on
down the Ohtc River and Wll !O
never heard
from Jlrterward M
11te
-olher
brolhert&gt;
alway a
lhought that he waa lr.1llt•d by the
lnd11n1 II there !'"ere IO many of,
them In thla aeetmn at ~hilt llmr
Thoma1 PJckena HOn of Samuel
mamed Hannah Elliot Thl'lr
ddldran as fo)lowa Decatur mJtr
rled Samantha Wolfe, PIU!Jp m.tJ
rled Mlry Ellen Rou11h, ThomaH
drowned, Loul1a marr1ed B Mays
From him ahe received tho house
li P
where Butler Picken s ll\lt&gt;d
was bom In the kltl'hen uf thiN
bouse. Mary married an Amns,
Alite marrl!!!d 11 Self, Fannie
married a Stivers.
Other children or Th11mna Plcken8, IS (()flows Jeremiah, llannuh, Serena and Warden Del•atur
and 8amahtha Pll'kens' t·hlldn•n

Thomas Mead

m11rrJed

m.eaauro
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&amp;. K i t .. Conatelltt.tlon
1. Jlxclam&amp;.
Uon
meaal.lRI
t. Lift

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ehclter

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(Abbr.)

30. Girl's
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''We Oo Custom GrindiD!I"
No. 2ncl St.
Phooo WY 2-ftSI
MIDDLiPORT,

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early market f:tO plantlni on tlme
w1tb them II financially very important.
Time, aa flf as the home prdu concerned, dependa on
whether the crop deatred lJ early,
mld season or late. Thill )'Nl' m01t
of the early cropt au~h a• peas
will 00 lalt" becauae of the lateneu
of the season
It is pomble, with many cropa,
to plant euliu than the be.t time
so home gardeners ahould determine With eacb individual crop tbe
correct Ume Jn relatiOn to eeuonal
conditions this year and In regard
to aoil and temperahare condilioDI.
Crops su~h aa bean1, melona, cu· lm,•!~lty,
cumbert and aimilar cropt need to
have tbe aoll falrlJ warm 1t plant· y1elda.
ing time. If tbe soU 11 too cold the
Special sect1one are also devoted
seeds may rot in tbe ground ratb- to succession plantings; when to
er than comlnl: up. Tbia ia al•o plant, pl14nt growln.lil; trauspt.,nttrue with aweet ~om. Many prd- ing; mulchtnl and irria:atlon. A
entrt are willlnC to aamble on special set•tion ls also devoted to
early plantinl- u they are luck)' cultural au~eations for each diftbey have an extremely early crop. ferent kind of vegetable.
If tbtY are not luckJ they have to
Three other bulletins which are
plant aaainreference bulletins f6r
Include "Growing
One more Item on time or plantHome Garden,"
ing. It is poaaible to aeoure late
376; "How
fall crops with certain vegetables
in Ute
auch as broeolli tnd radiabe1. Jlow321;
evef, the problem II more
and
eutt because of inseets. so spe,cloll·
practice&amp;; muat be foUowed to meet
No home garden ~an be any betthe additio011 hazard
ter
tban the aail and the plant
The bett home gardenera usual·
food
for that a:arden The
b' have a detailed plan of their use ofprovided
commercial fertilizer l8 esaential to a:0041 yields and hiJh
quality. Although large and regu1ar appll~ations of manure or otber or.game materlals are applJed, it
ta still desirable to supplement
them with chemi~al fertilizer
Probably the best method of determinmg the needs of the home
garden Is to secure a soil test and
apply ferti.U~er accordmg to the
recommenduhons Home gardeners.
m se~urmg a soil test
may umple tbe soil In several
parts m the garden, mix these sampies together aod then submit the
samples through the Extension Of
flee to Ohio Sta.l:e University. Cost
of the 1011 test 11 $1.25.
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PLOWS

SPREADERS

Massey.Ferguson Tractors
CLASS MIITINC&lt; SIT

BashanNews
Of The Week

The Ladles of the YDung Adult
Clan of the Pomeroy First Bap,tlst

!f , ~L·'I' '
WllJ.xir Whittaker

IDEA

No t'nme:ru were allowed on
the one u~t·d l)y the

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wert' m

Th~
~ re&lt;~t

~Hdl!rea

fit•mand

' I always treasure our~ .
stop drenmlng alld ~t't back
pre"enl·day
rcRhtlt·~ 1Dates
For muny special !quarP dance
scheduled m our M•d-Ohlo
durmg 1980 huve been
1
With 11.1" Rqmtrt• dan-ce
wlthtn a 30 mile nullus of
Po,neroy there ~~ no question
I decade will sef' ~q uare
~•nch' ' come Into lla own here

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The Vinton Sml Conservation
Club h1111 been
d istr1ct. with about 1!\0 SJltemling
a traveling
In the Mt·Arthur Hi gh Schnol gym,
1 cltller once Iii month
elected Jack Herrold und Roy Krucnnt1 nue to do so Th ts
ger to the board of 1wperv\AOn
tlunccn an
and heard Ora E (Andy) Anderson
to the ~e fs:moua
of the Ohio Bankers IIASOCIIlUon ~~~:.~~':' traveUnJ too far,
1111)' that the decllnang fann popto become better
ulatlon is "actually a sign of strenwith &lt;1lher dancers in
gth ~n Agrtculture- -atnpower
·Gotcher of Glendale,
Is replactng horsepower on the
famGus caller .and
farm"
considered by 11H as
Introducing Anderson, lormQr
1 1
Jackl&gt;on newapaperman waR R B.
(Bob) W!ll , McArthur banker, who
commented
lng
that inOatlon
at the isend
theofprinting
the meetof
moner than the nlue of the

MAILBAG
EDITOR'S

Here Is Where You Find

7:30

Jli!n. Hetloort R"'fth

The 1'\ilrvl•w Chur&lt;h' ~eld

monthly PArt)) at
and Mrs Charlet
day eVening. Games
and hymns were sung
noodles, beans,
and tea were

of

lage.
Tbe next First Aid meeting
wiU b,e A,pl.il 8 at 7:30 p. m. at
Auxthary Hap.

- 110111~ '· Welbt, Ralph

Equipment. We Carry A
Complete Stock of Parts

vi)seman

and Machinery' fo" Fill

Junior Radekil\. Ca«Jy StNWS•
and Ciovu1 Strawsbaus;h
the weell:end .at DAyton
tbe attended -a bowling

Laurel Cliff
Society News

l:~~~r~r:~:~~~~~

f.very Farm Need.

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nwt

CHOOSE RIGHT FIT
Fanners can get far

bettho

stands of corn

ceua m

the center plate J.l8.·too
tm.IU. Tbl$ meane: lr.emei.J~
\,
~ ell,irely into tbe cell. ·
qlteatly tiler will be pUBhed o of
the cell 01' bnll:en b)' \he ICtl
of the planting mec::haniaiD.
This means fewer IJ:emel~ will 6e

FeaturlllfJ Tlle•e ftern•

Continues

CASH and CARRY

A• Lough
The lteuu Lutl

lt...
11 -

20 - · ....... ....... $23.50
726-1:1-11 - 20 !loch · ·· -········· 11.10
...,...._11 ..;. 20 Roelt ·-········-···· 27.50
• ..,.,._12-11 - 20 Roell ···········-·· 20.10
,.., • 11 - 20 Roch ................ 11.50
1047--11 ..;. 20 loelt ····-·· ··· ···- IUS
1047-'-6-9 - 20 loelt -··· ·'········· suo
1MI 6 14\&gt;1- 10 !loch ............ 14-00

Wlro - , 20 Roch ··-··-· ········ .. Uf

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Thanks!

$20.00

15.40

HAO

17.70

26.75
30.:SO
44.50
11.10

I &gt;dab

to express my
!banks to the many people of Meigs County,
· Southeastern Ohio, and
West Virginia, who have

Jllllde o u r Landmark
L U A U (Open Housel

7.00

such a success. Your re-

ROOFIN ·G

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45-LB. ROLL --··-·-········· ········ 2.50
" ~B. ROLL -·-···-- · -··--···--······· 2.95
65 Ll. ROLL ·-·······--·····-·---··· US
to LL ROLL
. . . ..• . ...• ..... 4-00
CoitAL C&lt;AV. ROOFINI - SQ. . .•. .. • 11.95
S.Y oALY. ROOf'lNG - SQ• ..•. .••••• 12.10

sponse to

the Spring
Sltle was so great that
we are continuing the
sale as long as the Items
last.

2.25
2.65
2.95

uo

10.70
11.10
14.00

Sick W. C•rsey
Mu.ger

APPLI.ANCES
17 CU. 'PT., CHIST FRIIZlR .. .••.•.. $2,19.00
tl CU, PT. CHEST FRIIIIII ••••.••• :129,00

ft, CHI IT PRIUIR . • •••• 449.10
20 CU. FT. UPRIGNT PUIZIII ••••• 361.00

H CU.

IS CU. FT. UPRIGNT PRiiZIR ······' ~lt.OO

In •

OTHIII

IN TMIS

S..AJIThe

$225.00

290.00
:175.00

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1960 APPLIANCES
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Reedsville
Society Events

•troka off par Fnday oo the
rugeed Cape Fet~r Country Qu.O
IY Mill LUCY-·
eourw Hie leOOnd rwnd teore
llr. md Jfn.
Jlj]J • 0(
'N'Ill good enoup to putJ bim Akroo were reeeat , ....... of tWr.
from fifth place mto the No 2 brotber·in·law and 111ttr Mr....
Jln E. R. LOr&lt;! IJid wilt.
!IIIII llor)' Kibble relutaed lo
her home bere after .1pendiac' ~
111me lime at Alexandria, Va.
A aon wu bGm rec:enU, to
CI1'Y LEAc;UE
Mr aDd Mn:. Raymond BII'Mr.
There are seven tlrll in tbJI ,.._
Hlth KOrM M.lrch 29, 1MO
ily and tbl8 ia the tint bor.
H11:h Three Game lnd -Searles
Mr and Mn Gatnf,t bed of
61 Z..
Coolv11le v11Ued w:lth relltl¥n
Hl&amp;b Swgle Game - Searles, here Wednoday evenlnJ,
21~
Mr and Mrs. M. H Plekertq
Team Thre~ Games-Elks, 2623 were busme11 •isiton 1D lltddl•
Team Smgle Game-Elka, 970 port Fl'iday.
Stancllftll
Won Lott Pet.
RobtniOQ'I
21 12 .636
Mr and Mn E. S. Humpbrq
Fife Novelty Shop
Ul 17 .485 of Belleville were viliton ill the
EIU.
18 17 48$ c E Humpbrey home reee:a.O,.
Ohio Power
18 17 ....
Tom and Barblll\l CoUlao ....
Stroh's Beer
15 18 .4M son Mike of Belpre wen 'l'b'llfto
New Haven
15 18 4M day eveninJ ,eueall of Jo.e:r falher,
IN- H~t
L o Swoon and Stewill't.

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I'dropp

· At hilh .apeeds, l&amp;llng a
privilege of a summer
Ned plate wltb eeU. which are too
Rome to represent the
'\mall can eut at.anda u much aa
States in tbe Olympic
1
percent
Celli m tbe bottom plate are
NCAA Uni.venlty All Stars
long. Th~y permit two 1mall kerOacar Roberteon of Cinnelfl to fJt in end-wiae When thiJ
Univenl&amp;.y, Jerry West of
bappens the scraper bat will plllh
Virginia aDd their team,out &amp;Onle kemels and crack otben
are all true starl--drubbed
W()f
as the platt rotate~ ln a situation
Akron Goodyear team
llke .this cracked oom ean be 11
tbe Olympic trial semi
much as 18 or 20 percent of the
at the Denver Coliaeum
~
~orn
planted.
night
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Selection of t6e proper seed
d
plate, say~ Dr ~der, wlll do more
An the Peoria. Cab put down
to increase Uniformity of ttand
NAIA small college AU Stan
than
any
other
plantlnJ
operation.
to let up what promtsee
PUblic llbrarle1 received more
one of the greate1t test.
two-thirds of the $31-3 milamateur baaketball •kill ever
in county intangible taxes
by Ohioana last year.
final game of the trials
filed with State Audistart at 11 ·30 p m. (eat)
A. Rhodea bY county
Robertaon and We1t, workine
the distribution of the
as if thep had been dotaxes paid at the
lo &amp;II seaaon, led the Umvertbat libraries
All Stars to a 26-12 lead
out ot tbe
l!"oril'i 17 points between them
$!11,308,102
This WIS
GENEVA UPI - Westerer"~·~;r~~I 10 minutes.
67 Dl% of tbe t-otal; and a quar-------ter-m1llion more than they got ttl gates to the d1sarmament ~·
ence here will cbaUenge
19&amp;8.
W
Cities and village governments &amp;iana soon to reveal the
the
amounts
they
spend
each
received $8,251,114 or 26.35o/,;
county governments $1,:l58,0'77 ~~ a;ms, conference sources
or 4.9% .
Weslern officials said the
The state of Ohio receiYed $78,for administrative purpos- sian• must be spendmo sevcoral]
and the balanc(' of $H58,959 t1mes the 1&amp; per cent of their
BOSTON UPI-"Sugar Ray Rowent mostly to park distr1cta, or nual budget they openly et~rmark
for defense to mamtam tbelf vast 1bins~'"· Paul Pender, Terry Dowuwas not distl"Jbuted
mllitary establishment
Fullmer-anybody. I'm
Accurate figures on Soviet milI'U fi&amp;bt an)' of
itsry expenditure&amp;
to any Eaat - West
So apoke stocky Diet Tiger aftpact, Alhed sources said
slamming out a split deciJion
The disarmament conference
over Argentina's VIctor Zalaand the slmultaneoUJ nuclear-test
In a nationally televi!ed 10..
ta1ks were both in recess for tbe l"'''!'d'er at the Arena Fr1dsy
and there was no in
how soon the
30-year-old Nigerian, who
Its demand fDr
the British Empire mlddle1W•elgiOI crown, was dre.umg after
clear-cut
victory-marred
by one judge's opinion that
bout was a draw Neither the
ringstde fans nor any of the
~~~~it~ wnters present thought 1t
anythmg but a triumph. for

0 ver T

Thi ds

Of l-•angibJe
Tax To Libranes

Challenge To
Reveal Truth Of
Russian Arms

Tig'er V/lould
Claw Any Of

8

Contenders

POMIROY, 0.

FENCE

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choose

f'irlolenrald , _..ally . , _
ered by """"" wrndo clurtnfl tho
(i.fllt tt.y ol p!ay, &lt;iKJpped lli.J.

Gra'!l

BOWLING

the rl gbt p1an t er p1a te , says D r . G o rdon J . R
0
University J!:xteDSion agrollllmfst. He u~ this illuotration to
Ind 3 Game• _ Fltnogan, 859 ..
show why. A good fit, he JaY's, is one which proviCles one- DENVER UPI-A magnificent lnd 1 Game _ Flanapn and Mra Chloe MUla and Wa)'lle
Chevalier spent SundtJ at ~
sixteenth inch clearante t~etweell the end or the kernel and
o1 collegiate
b11ketball ICU~fo1r~ 2011.
port with Mrs. Milll' niece. llrL
the edge Of tbe plate. Note how kernels lay fiat in the IDp ~~~:;.play• the Peom Coler
Team 3 Gom .. - Elkt, 2778.
Addte
Bitter• .and other nlaplate.
·~
ed
I!
AAU championa, tonight
Tteam 1 Gam.e - Strohs, 98(11

Strawberries
Have Common
Ailment Today

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Colletna
z:,Finale
For TriP
if th~
TO ROMe GaJDes
fder,
o State

1Tll!•r.

PHONI WY 2-5101

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tournament

137.

"Be Sure Of Quality And Value"

726 '

of hhe 72-bole

Dow FWter:wald of Athelw, 0 ,
and Tequ~ . na , wa~ • diNnt
second witlh an lli!KftWIIle 100re of

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Your Mas•-r·Fergueon De111r

ALUM. ROOFING- SQ. ·········-·· t7.00

IY MilS. CMAILII DIIIIL
Mr. and Mn. Murl Bmil ud
st. ldbtna wue SablJr.
ol Mr. tnd 11M. Oto.

WILJUNGTON, N C (UP!) Tom Nleport.e of BnlnlviUe, NY .
'WU five ttrokee ahead of h11
oearett rival t.od.ly • be led Uw
way iuto tbe tblrd round Of the
Aaee Open golf t.ownamedt
Nieporte potted • four-u.ndftpar 68 Ul Friday's .eeond round
for • 132 total tt tbe midw.&amp;)'

FULTON-THOMPSON TRAOOR SALES

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ofo

Monday~~

ly

The Best In Farm

IM.:£ulin.el

Orr and ~It or
spe11t the Wtell:end
,H.
the Clint Orr family.
tbla opPQn.\Ullty to
Mr. and Mrs. Harold H•wk,
tratltude of the Heart
Mark, Chuter apeot Sunday
lor eYfl'Y conakier•- lanern•oon With Mr.1. Ettl Speh·
the 11160 Heart
b~ your newspaper.
M
for funds
informing
need for
eontin ue tbe
diaeiase and
Heart Fund
Tberefore, we
the cooperation
relate the heart

P.

Holter attended a milk
Charleston Saturday.
Mrs. Grover Wbl.te and
Doria called on Mrs.
Wh1te, Keno, Saturday.
Eileen Jurson, Cohambut,
Frank Burson and Mra .
Cohber of Shade sJ)tnt Sltafternoon with Mr. an.d
Charlea Spencer and Jltt.
spen&lt;er.
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and Mrs. Reed ' Eynon of
l~'&gt;rnl~j Star spent TUesday w.Ub
Mn. At H. ~lley.
Mrs. Wm. Ohlinger pd
Pomerey tpent Monda)'
and Ml'!. Robert White.
and Mrt. Clint Orr tpent
altel'noon with Mr. and l!tit'!~··· ~
Orr, ADUquitJ,
II
and Mn. Donal. Truapll
1t lit. Vlll'nOn '
•t their home.
IIJI", MU, ,-;;;-.;::;
Mrs.
Bailey Wtle
in Parkerabur1 Wtdne•

I!
•d 1

f1dly rea-

Church will meet

m. at the home of :M:ts. · nrehiP'd
Mr and Mrs
Fmlaw Members are reqr.~eated t'o
chtldren of Alexander, Ky., brinl cloth1ng for the mtstloniU')'
Mr and Mra. Eaalets and box and d110 yarn and needles to
Falmouth, Ky, spent ~·ork on tbe qullt which the group
with Mr. and Mrs are maktn&amp;
Aha
Mrs.
McKay spent Monday
PRACTICI IIISION
with her
and brother-in-law
Bethel No. 611: of the Intern,JtlonMr and Mrs. Harley Carmen of
al Order of J()b's Daua:htera will
Mrs Wm- Carr and practice for ln"~otion, Sunl;lay, at
~~~~~~,~~1~~ of Alfred, Mrs. Mildred 2 P- tn.
l1
Mrs Jean Seldenabel, Mrs
SKATINC&lt; PARTY
Sharer. Pomeroy, Mr. and
'
Clair Woods ol Cheater spent
With Mr. and Mr'- Robert

IY MRS. A.

Apple Grove
Society News

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111arden Sometlmea the plan il
made onb lD tbeir midd., but nevertheleu it is a rather detailed plan.
Otbert find that 1 written plan
will help determine how many
row• of each crop they need to
bave to 1upply the (arnily table
durin&amp; the grow1og 1eaaon, prov1de
a aufflelent amount for cannina: or
freezing and poulbly
provide
1ome for aale or IIVlRI lWay to
friends and neighbors
A good reference book
borne garden 11
tin No 287

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Dow Distant 2nd
In Azalea Open
Golf Tourney

If Right Planter Plate Used

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Spring Equipment Needs!

and Mrs.
Columbus

~tter Stands Of Corn Seen

cent of all out-ot..tate vialt.on to
We~t Virti.Dia durina 11J59, came
from the neJabboriog ltatet of
PenruylvuUa, Ohio and Maryland

DISCS

J. lherm.n Porter
StMtor, 7-1 District

41. In~

Middleport Feed Mdl

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28. CnnV!I.I

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85.

of

In connection
event at the Pometoy White House
restaurant aQd lavern, Lloxd and Thomas,Ward and Kathryn
Ward want it tiiOWll tl)at tbey were thllre on the occasion to
visit relatives, their Atlrtt Myrtle Hlckll and Hollie Green and
that they wetl'~'not ~ looking for trouble."'
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Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Ward (Mrs. W~rd. Is Kathryn Ward,
mentioned ab!fe) reside at Tholllaj Fotk and operale a store
there. Tbomao.Js of Leewood, W. Va.

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SEED POTATOES &amp;
FERTILIZERS

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Annie

Clm k , Jl cr mau thed a young man,
LaUl a rnarned Carl Brown No
eluldren
Evelyn, a doctor In Chicago,
ncvm· mar 1 Jed, Ida died a young
wuman. never marned, Mabel
nu11 r1cJ/ Albert E Williams, Helen
G1 &lt;~ CC Speed
marrit!d Magg1e
Amus, lt.tlph, Ben)amm, Rtchard,
,John Wtllt&lt;Hn, Joseph, Warren ,
Thnmas, llulh Wald married Mol
ht• llohcrl s, he dmd 1:1 00n aflt&gt;r
lll &lt;Jrrtd~t·. 110 duldren Emmo n£'ver man IL•d SusJc marr•ccl an Edwards live d I ll l'a.
l'htllp uJH.I Mary Ellen P• ~ kcns'
('hJ[drt•n Buller marncd Evm
Rl'cd , w allace ma rned fwa WoKe
Chullh m.uJt ed lvu Wolfe, Almu
Jt d mume d MoiHc Aumiller,
f llffortl mmrtcll .Jt' ~ le l'h!IIP ~.
Thumu s marm·d Josw {'ross, Tho
ltlall . morncrl lhJtl ~ H1owncl! Jed
mnrrtcd Isabel Cleland Aller the
dt•nlh of Ju ~ ftrst w1fc
Moille
AumLllu, .Jed lh:m mar;ted Ndlt
Ill(' Hhoarlt·~ Onl' son, han, m11 r
ned ant.l lives in nurllwrn Ohw
Sen•nu m;ur wd 'I homu Wolfe
m~ha m•vt•r marncd, .ll'!lstl" nevN marrJNI, VC'lm!l murtll•l lhtrry
I-'Ptge 1· Own a Homer carlt•Wn
(lwu·e)
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Olher dJ ijflrcn or Phtlip 1111(1
1\hr)' J•:llt•n T'tckcna 0 P•H mnt'
rtNI ()('!Ill Shanno n, two d;~uJ:h ­
11•1 s nnd ~ on
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DAILY CROSSWORD
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Mr. Murra-y said 40 per cent of funds raised
will go to the national Crusade; 25 per cent
to support natJOn-wide research, 12 per cent
to admmtster national proljl"ams of professional and public ed,ucation and service; and
the. remaining three per cent for medic~l
grants, scholarships and fellowships .

By W&gt;IU.r E. Silleo
PICKENS FAMILY

Terry

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The thlrt.l
brother named
r Thomp&amp;On, Rettled on Shade RJV
I er ntar Chester. He was lhc
grandfather of Ca lvin P1cken s
the jewflet of Racine, who mar
r1ed, after the death of tua w1fe,
the widow' of Add S!lrson
The fourth one by the name ot
James, settled back of Racme
He had .!!IX sO-h.ll and sue dau~:h ­
ten the sons as follows James,
William, Davtd, Andrew, .John

of PHS c~ge
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HISTORY
Meigs County

When our commercial ve,etabltt
gro'ftJ'S In tbe Letart Falb area
th1s year found that It wu impoeaible to
at what the)' considered
time, they dld atart
the
II IOOD U tbe
and the · sail
eondlU0111 permitted.
course, are tr)'lna: for lh111

&amp;a~gy

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Suney1 IQdivca.te that 00 per

U you are having trouble deciding whlcb strawberry variety to
use for thia )'ear's plantlnJ, you
are not alone. It 1s a 'common ailthia time of year, e1pedally
beginners. But witb the var·
constantly changing,
IP'GWera, are often

There

ere vast dlUerencea in the

different vlrietlet

II~~·~,;..~

II ''""• reapon4 mort
local ....wl..

eotldlti!·~·

of the best variety'
arowJns eondlUona is
mrt important eonaldera-

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good 1ulde tor Ohio growen Ia

performance reeords of the
many dif(erent varieties at the
Ohio Agricultural Experiment Statron. '111e best early variety _ In
these teat. during palt. years ha•
been Eartldlwn, a relaUve new. It bears several days ahead
the next earliest. It
regularly almoat 8,000
per acr~. A,t this file of
producthm a a:rower with only
100 plants could expect about 100
quarta of berrieS.
Other var1etiea that are particu·
larly well stJI~ to Qhio condltiou
are catskill, Erie, Pocahontas,
Amore and Empire.

Something new has been
for Easter - and ror the
of April - 1n response to
from the U S Department
culture, 1t was announced
A&amp;P Food Stores.
A
winter hohday treat Is
readied for spruuzUme
Cranberries have been
re-checked and given
proval and A&amp;P 11
nationwide effort
seU the current
homemakers
appeallng
Price reductions put into

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fight was Tiger'a eighth in
Umted States since coming
from England last fall All
been on TV and Tij{er, a 5
6; inch bundle of mu&amp;cle, bas
five of them, drawinl once.

Ohio To Join
Farm-City Week
Events In 1960
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ttves

Top Fl" Bowten
C11fford
Louka
Hawley
Hawley
Seartea
Fl.anagan

181
l1S
177
1'77
1'17
174

Team :Jaamea Ji'lfe

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ty Inc., 2800

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Team Single Ga~pe - Daugherty
IDe., 982.
Se 1
171
Standing~
Won Lost T.Av .,;;;;;;;;:a;r;es;;;;;.;;;;;·;· ;. ;;;::;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;o;
Swrslier - Lohae
24
9
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Sport Center
19¥.1 13~ 81&amp;
Daugherty Inc
17 16
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3 MODEL«&lt;
Pomeroy C. Block 17 18
828
f71
Foreman - Abbott 13 20
H&amp;:R Firest.orte
81,2 2f.lh: '735
S..10n'1 Hight
lnd 3 Games - H. Clatwortby,
112&gt;.
WITH BLADES
Ind 1 Game - J Duerr, 248
Team 3 Gatnea - Sport Center,
MORRIS~
2678
Team 1 Garne- Swi&amp;her - Lohse
Drug!, 972
To' Six. lowten. AYV-

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John DHre

CRAWLERS

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AND SUPPLY

B Louks

179

BIU MciGnney
s_ Flanagan
H Clatworthy
C Searles
M Houdaahelt

178
175
170
J70

Command

GRAVELY

HI
......., Sk Hlth S..lot

B :Wub
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M Houdasbelt
C Wilson
J Duerr
L Sauer
Bill McKinney

Hloh

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211 156 207
212 181 181
151 231 181
181 189 163
170 178 183
170 191 168

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Pitchford, 466.
High Single Game - E. Sylves
ter, 186
Team Three Games -- Radne
Serv1ce Station, 2180.
Team Single Game - Moore's
Store, 808
St•ndl~
VVon
Loot
Landmark
13"1 10\2
New York Clothmg 12'h lH.i
Moore's Store
11 ~ 12\2
Racine Strvlce Sta
lOih 13\2
S..IOI'I High•
Ind. 3 Games - .M. Murr11y, S'l(.
Ind 1 Game - P Collms, 219
Team 3 Gamea-Laildmart, 2381
Team l. Game - Landmark, 863.
Top Flvo
M. Murny
158
1ll(l
M. Ebenbacb
P CoUin1
1&lt;53
P Mullen
m

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P. Pltcbford

Power!

574
574
568
M3
331
52'1

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Jldl w. Cmey, Manager

Sugar Run Flour Mills

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Ohio will a1a1n participate in the
~~.~~~~;~
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obsevance o1 National Fum-City
CITY LIAOUI
pr~r::.
Week next Novemtier 18-24, Direc
Ice,.. Mllnh 22, 1960
and jelly
tor W. 18. Wood of the Oliio Agn- ... : :···3' ••me ind. Hawley G91
culture Eztens1on Servlee has anln
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secutive observance.
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.Meetln&amp; at Ohio State Urli~rsity,
Jt
the State Farm-City Week Committee beaded by Director Wood
ouUined plans for increased empba!Js on county an.d COI~munlty
participation In the opeclal w_::~:; f
Year-round local adivttiea: to •~
Improved rur•l·urban relationa
be encourue&lt;t .
Tbe !tate eommittee will seek to
broaden tbe apoiUJorsbip of state
and local acUvti(l8 to Include more
divergent interestl In 1960. The
need for areater rural-urban underassur- atandiD.Iil elists on both tides of tbe
anotber two. yeara city hmlta sign, Director Wood , expWnecl.
eonniet.
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how..,

'T• .~epter

PomheJ, Ohio

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s.mgle tame Fife N'OY.
ShQp 857
St...cfintt
Won Lott N.
Robmson'1 Laundry 19 11 diS
Fife Novelty Shop 15 15 flOG
OhiO Power
15 1.5 .1100
Stroh's Beer .... 14 18 -tiJ'r
Haven
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Top -" Bowl.,. A..,
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Clitrord --..
111
Louks
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178
Hawley
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Fl.anagae. _... _.".
175

ills

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Team

INDUSTIUAL LEAGUE
March 1A, 1960
Gameslnd -Louks,
u;~l.~h~ii: ,74
Hi.Jb Single Game - c Carroll,
233
Team Three Gamea -

Nov.

"Where Q11allty Is Paramollll\"
Corner of Seoontl l'HONE WY !·1171

Bu.il"""!' Stnela

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Racine Plays Potneroy April 7
• • Are
Butks, Out Of Wmmng,
. It Down T
.. PIaytng
. Thew·Ire

4-;-Dall~ Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., J(prf! 2, ,1~

lADIES' BEST? • • • • •

LOI.QIITil lOU~ StT

your

MILAN, lt&amp;lv {UP)) - Duitio
I.oi of Italy, the mlddleweijpht
FIGHT llfULts
ebampion of Europe, .has sh:ned
IOSTON ~. lllck .n..,L 161,
to meet oar-to. Ortiz of Mexico
............ , . . . . ..1.....
!'Or the juolor wllf'ld welter!Welgbt _
Cha.plpion5hip at San Froancisoo on 161, A,...nfiNr (10).

Racine's Tornadoes will open their spring baseball cam·
paign ne~t Thursday at Pomeroy with a still young and in-

0

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June L

experienced nine, but with hopes of bettering last year's 3·10
record after losing their first nine.
.
Coach Larry Morrison, otr tomorrow for a six months Arm·
ed Forces reserve hitch, has caged veteran diamond mentor
Donald Wolfe (20 years as ba-seball coach at Racine) into takJ"rry Lucas, al · ing over in his absence.

Di'.Nvu UPI ........ 11tey can't wm to th~ NAIA.
the Olym'ic bull:etblll tryouts, but
AII·Amrrtea
ohle State Bud.~y~s are pl.aY· tbou~:h he hasn 't been scormg up wotre, whose team• won some· April 7 at Pomeroy; April 11
illl U atniJbt rieht down to the tv his usuill avera gt'. has also hn· thing like over 100 games dur· at Wabama; April 12-16 eounty

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In

Bucks talte on
Pkinipe- t:Jilen for fiflh place
die ·~tPdded eight -team
,;,bich wiU come 12 top
0. ~"""cOmpete in Rum~ this

Frida¥ the3~cy08 &amp;howed the
NCAA Colleae All-Stars that their
lou til · tbe MAlA team lht! night
before ',:.vJs Jqlt an early Apnl
Fool's jolce. -~kini as good as
lMJ ,dMI bad the night l~tfore ,
Ohlct State lOOk an 89·79 wm over
the NCAA ~oli,Ge group
Fer•ud Joh"n {HontloJ Havliet•k
hu Men aapecg.lly,oulstandmg for
"lle IIlitH!. IOOI'Ing Z4 points in th e
win onr ,the NCAA star~; to mat!:"h
bip; io tllf njght before in the los!

vre!\St.'"li w11h his tremendous team ing his tenure, would lill:e to
play &lt;tnd reboundmg ability Also, 11tack s few more wms onto his
guard l....llrry Sirgfried has looked ~kein .
J
good w11h hill all-around floor
g11m~&gt; and balanced sconng .
And things are looking up,
lb!seb•tl -wl•e. at Racine. Fmits
The Bucks Rot aff to • 19-pO!nt
cencentrated Little League
Pony League program should
lead 111 the game but l'ld Small·
wood of r;:,ansvlile College, Mike bear fruit this season with TorGraney ur Notn' Darne, Hershell nado Sophomores and Juj\i.ors.
Turner of N~tbt~:~ska , and Waynf'
One new fare Je otto Jarrell, a
Hichtower pu.led the All-Stars to move-in from Madison, W. Va. ,
wllhin ei ght potnts, at 48-40,
at
catching experience. He's a
halftime.
and will be backed up by
George
Cundif.f.
llavilrelr: ended up with 24

tournament; April 20, Middleport ;
April 22 at Sha~~; April 26 at
Rutland;
April 27, Wahama
April 29 at Eastern.
May 2, Chauncey; May 5, Porn·
eroy; May C, Sttad~; May 10. Rut·
land for a 3-R:ame h.pme stay;
May If at Chauncey; May 17,
Eastern at ftac-ine.

ALL-STARS

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Pitchers will rotate tn thlfi orpfllnls for the hi&amp;h sct~rer . Lucas
had Hi ancl Sie&amp;frled 16. HighJohn Cleland , the only sen·
tower led the losers with 14.
lor DQ the squad· Duane Wolfe
The Pftlllips.. Oile~ll, the Buckeye the soph apeedb~ller; Frosh Ji~
!oe todar: eully disposed of t he Louks,
lefty, Soph Virl!lll I-JIII
Armed r _DRf!8 ·All-Stars, 88·74,_ to
Larry Graham.
advance mto the eon&amp;olatllln fmal.
Wolfe and Grahsm,
plt~hln«. take other In·
:etdld~;,,7 aided by
infielders
and Dale Cole. Top
in this crew i!l Wolfe.
outfield • should line up
Danny Cole, Bill Holman,
Salaer, Jim Wickline and
EXHIBIT- IAI18Aj;L
Wll~on Wolfe in the
outer pas·
IY Unitetl P"M lnt.r"'llion.ll
ture. N_o he of them yet figure
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buddmr Micky Mantles but the
DettoJt 10 Sl • .Laula S
is young.
I"Thl1 It MY Sundly suit . . I pl1y
KantH City 4 Pllhbu111h 3
sch.edule:
t~~~try Sund•Y 1fttmoon·"

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Come in and lat us
show you tha features
of our !ina line ef ·
modern garages, whidl
mtih them the best value In town.

EXillBITION
BASEBAU

~MtDA;! ONLY
Jbn O,VIf. ...... James CNiig

'LAST Of' THE DESPERADOS'
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Vwtory Jory -

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SUI!!IAY ..... MONDAY
. Rock ittid80n·, DoroiJ'iy McGulre
··m~ ~'\'H IS MINE"

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OLD-TIMERS OAMI $IT
VALPARAISO, Ind. (UPII - Tile
fir11t old-timers w. ·.,.nsk.y llpl'i.nt
footlllilll pme ln the Natory of
Valpafll:liso Untverwlty .wUl be ,held
on May 7 u the featured attraction or the 4tllrd lltl"Rua4· 8pfll.nf
lettermen's reuniM and the IIPrlng
festiw.~l weekend.
CAIACAI~ . V•.......• - Carf01
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Unlt.cl
lntwnatlon.l
The pitcher manager Fred
Ilutuhinson has been searchin&amp;
lOr all sprif\g may h.ave been right
there on the Cindnnatl Red"''
By Lt0 H. PITIRSIN
outfielder Lee Wal1s, who hit .2!:17 roster all the time.
TAMPA, F1a. UP(- Fred Hutch- for the cubs last season, could
in110n, starting his first full
wm the fiNt base job; bVL he also 215-pound
The big i '
aa manager Q! the Cincinnati
is being tried at third. At that from
the
.
thinkt he has evel')'thing he
. spot, the Reds have Eddie Kasko mid -aeason ~ last year
to win the 1960 National League and Willie Jones. But neither look now one of the hotleat pitchers
~en~ant, "except perhap1 pitch- aood enoush for the long haul.
on lhe Grapefruit Circuit.
anw.
So only two infield spots are
"'*'e ave the power, the speed certain - Roy McMillan et 11hort
Brosnan, who be•t the Ml1wauand the deren,e It lake&amp;, but I and Billy Martin lhe ex-American kee Braves. 4-3, in a route-aoina
wiah I feJt more seCure about my Leaguer, at seco~d
jnb March 27. blazed
ii1n·
P!tching," 11!!1 the Way he analyzed
Martin could have trnuble beat- ings Friday in a 3-0
,;~;;
lns club today. He agrees that ing out Elio Chacon who hit only the New York Yankees.
other baseball men could be right .~ at Havana last'' season but nalive of Morton Grove, Dl.,
when they _claim he hm't 1cing to who has lookecl good this aPrtng. a 1-3 record with the Cardinals last
up wtth enaqh pitching.
Another Hav11na gr11duate Chil"o last season but was 8·3 with a
Pi~chlna baa been the Relb' big Cardenas, who hit .2M, al~ has a 3.36 earned run average with the
problem over the )'ears and in an chance to win an infield utilit y Reds.
littempt tu overcome It they llliiVe berth.
Touvh Day ror (auy.
up one of the best second baseIf Hutchinson could solve his
It was another tough day for
men In the bUidness, Johnny ,Tem- fint base problem withuut putting manager
C41sey Stengel, who
pie. to get Cal McLlsh, a 19- Robinson th.ere hill outlield woulrt watched the Yankees absorb their
game winner with Clevehmd lust be all set with' Robinson In lefl 14th defeat
in 20 exhibition
season.
·
Vada Pinson, who hit .3 16 in bt~ games. The Yankee!! were held
. ;: ~-·· 0,0 It Alon• , I rpokie. )lear. last Ieason in Cel}~er , five hili, inclllding
by
But Cal CQn l ~o tt
. ·, atld the veteran Gu~ Bell in rig t Miclwy Mantle, "4s
served !he forthrt"ht
·I ~ · f;hould Robinson go to first, ell out for the third "• .''YuJl
who was qoite a pitcher
woUld ahlft to left and ellher JerThe Det(pit Tigen .db:wn•!tl
day.
ry Lyneh, Wa11s or Pete Whlse· Sl. Louis Cardinals, 10 - 5, the
What has disappointed the Reds' nant would play right.
Kansas City A'a edged out the
pilot is lhe failure or any of his
But Hutchinson Isn't Loo worried Pitt.!lhurgh Pirates, 4-3. the Chi·
rookie burien to do better. That about that situation, for rookie cago Cubs topped the Cleveiand
meaM that be~ldcll McLish and Tony Gonzalez, a .302 hitter at Ha· Indians, 13 . 12, the Boston Red
Bill Henry, he is lilOint,~ to have to vana last year, has looked good Sox beat the San Francisco
go with almost the same lltaff he and may be kept.
Giantl, R·l1, the · Baltimore Orioles
rtnlshed last season.
He Isn't worhed about his shaded the Washington Senatore,
Henry was obtain ed from the catchina either with Ed Dailey h"is 3·2, and Ute Phi1Ade1phla Phlllif's
cubs where he won nine wh.ilc No. 1 man And Fr~mk Hou~~e , the d efeated the Chicago White Sox,
,,.,., 1,; lex-American leaMUer who has 11-11 .
I011 Ing eight, but Wt~H ,,
'" 1
been poundino th u ba11 In sprino · Th(• Tioen sent I'" batten to
lTI relief.
~
For etarten in addlt!Oit
exhibition games, behind him . Tlle the plate and scored 10 runs
Lish he has Bub Purkey
No. 3 catching spot will go to against Larry Jacklon in the
who haA been taking his
Dutch Dotterer.
third inlng for their easy win
So in the end, it leaves Hutch- over St. Louis.
thia spring; Don Newcombe
inton with just one bla worry......
Bob Cerv connec•~d for his
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8) whom the hitter• claim
PltchinJ. If he JI!Ul It, which third homer of the spring Jn the
lost hii!J stock In trade,
baU; and aouth~t&amp;W Joe
seem1 unlikely, he oould go all ninth Inning t.o produce the Kan·
({t-O).
the way. If he doetn't aet It, which 11as City triumph. It was the
Jim BrOBnan, who had a
t*lems Hkely, lt could be another fourth straight lns1 for the Plbined mark or D-B wUh the
1econd dlvlalou finish for the Reds.
, who Out-hit the A'R, JO.I),

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17~" Wheel Base - u\' ~~ -

Hutch Thinks Reds Have All
· But That Necessary Pitching

Grosman Cheers
With 3-6
Shutout Over Scorel~s Yanks

PHONE WV-2-3507

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n•l• and Red11 In 1969 but "'" '""

most lmpres11ve hurllna for

late ln the 1euon,
inside track as the
1t11rter.
Pint liN P...a.lem
The Reds may hive
baae problem because it doean•t
look 11 If Gordon Coleman,
batted .3~3 at Mobile la1t year
lrid then .333 for Clevt!land in
Dine 11mea
\be tall-end of the
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man was
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THIS ONE-CAl OAIACU!

PLUS STORAGE SPACE ••• ,

but oopldp't connect In the clutch.
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The ~f;s won their eishth con&amp;eC\Iti.Ve Ufir,.e ·wben Tony TaylOr
bl11ted a tliree-run h.omer in the
ninth lnninJ. Diet Gernert and
Frank Thomu hit &amp;rand slam
homers for the Cubs.
Heywood Sullivan'• two · ·run
double, hi.s thltd. J,.lt . of the game,
produced · the Red Sox' tO-inning
triumph over the Giants.
AI P!!arcik hit three doubleJ,
drove In two runJ 1nd scored a
run in tbe Orioles' victory over
Wa1hJngWn in a nigllt game at
Miami, Fla.
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, acli~n · is "flig~ty", sllly, oiu,er. or that a pel'IIOn In some icl is

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Here's a real value in a
two-car garage. Quality ·
materia~ best eonstruc;; •
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Al Smith knoc"ed, In six runs
with three homers for the · Whlte
Sox bl\t the Philliea won out With
ttte help of Chris Short's relief
pitching In the ninth Inning.

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4 Door Rainch Wagon. Power steering, auto malic transmission, radio and helltel': D(t:t

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a chur~h of ·pne•s cb ooslng IS a key

Through thelnsplrallon .ol the Cl)urilh service, the quiet setting that in·
ihd~&amp;i~t and the association with -!boise- whose lives ore a .joy is evidence thai this
life can be yours. It Is not "j ust for the birds."

IIG CAR SIASON OPENS
TRENTON, N. J. (UPI) - Tbe
:racing aeason f-or lftdie.napoli9type cars wiM start .for the -third
coflo9eeutive year with a .100-mile
nce- at the Trentoow Speedway on
A.opl'lil 10. Roger W.ard, wlnn.er ot
llhe 1959 Mf!inll.rlol Day B()()...rrWe
race, !heads the li5t of 27 big oar
driverw en.tered.

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of many who attend;.some des pile ·lifflictlons, pain and reverses Is leoti·

AngeUa 2 Door Sedan. One owner, new car trade-in. A mileage maker.

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to the bird s, for they lid praMice a way of life tllat ill
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or bad, they Uve happ ly and they show It lly bursting

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S eent.a per word , oae insertioo . Minunum chatJf - 80 eenta.
per word for three t.Qnsecuuve inaeruons,
Special - one month for 30 centl per word.
Full rate Qo{ 3 eenl4 per v.ord wiU be charged for advertWna
t1 not paid witbln 10 day11 after recemrq: bill.
Errol'6 in AdvertiSing - Should be reported im•nediately. 'I'he
Dally SenUnel wiU not be re(l;ponsible for more than one incorrect JMerUon.
fml of Thank11 and $pe\-1al Noti~:es of Ev~;~nta $1.00. Obituaries
published at 1 cent per word .
1 DAY
6 DAYS
l MO.
WORDS
::1 DAYS
$1 .35
15
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f4 .50
20
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$1.20
$1.80
$~LOO
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Powders, prime-rs, ' ~ulletl. We
also hlt'le ammunition for moat
'' ~ · S. ~uns and 90% of the for·
I eLgn rilles. Primers $7.50 per
' 1000, Me per 100, 22 shortt
50c, 22 Ion£ rifle 68c, 100 guns
to trade. Fife's, open 10 a. m.
to 7 p. m.
3-31-6tc

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Thom.s M. Fain
A U'TOMAnC WASHER and G. E . 1 11Mi u whll• they lut. .......
Phon• WY-2-3561 Middl.,.rt
refrigerator. Phone WY 2-3408.
polftan Moters. 600 •· Mlltn 1
Termite •nd Pest
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St.., P'OIMroy. PhltM WY·2-a10, BARNES-SDrlPSOii IN&amp;LJR-N~
wW•. l••r t-.rm1.
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A.v:enu, Middleport. FIH, AutoNERVE&amp; TWTI'Gtt:'f CAN'T SIT
Pflon. ;tomeroy WY 2·2366
mobiJe,
BondJ. Phone WY-2still? Try new •leep.Wel Cap.
Pwt.mouth PR 6-21SO
LO.:t,S~f.hR
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&amp;ules. Only '1.41 at y0t1t dna
2 29 tfc
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3 28 etC'
Mercuey
motor.
master
craft
CROPPING
J•R!VILEGES. MY
NECCifl
SEWING
MACHINE
trailer. Le.. tl&gt;an ZO.houro ac· COMPLE'l'E IN~URANCE !'110.
Apple Grove Farm . 1960 Seaequippod to 11,_... darn mODOtual uae, Uebts, windshield.
tection. Ufe, Auto, !'ire, PGllo,
son . Make Offer. Glenn Wolfe, g,.m, eta. Sold
~rl&amp;..;lly fot
Phone WY2-3131 alter 5 p, m.
CaD DoD )Jlllo, lllddleporl,
IM1
Ma ssa~:hu se th
Avenue
$181.00. Pay off balance due A. E. Jordan, 637 Grant St.,
Olua
North We9t , Washmgton, 1, 0 .
$56.90 or $8.00 per month
.Middleport.
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upholltering cleaned by tbe moOur sale will be held Siiturday,
dern d eanlnj method, with
Apnl 2, 1900 11 t 11 a. m . al
aerated dry foam quickly and
lbe sale eroun d~ . 1 mile west of
economleally, right in your
Porterfield. We will have tracown home. George Grate. Phone
ton and machinery, ho111ehold
SH-Z-4023.
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&amp;oods and small too ls. Also
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CLILAN..- .- - jJ&amp; Nw with motor attached,
cash re&amp;ister, wheel balancer,
..... &amp; TV bpetr '-'"'P"- WY-2·1255
battery charger, elcctnc brood·
'I ers.
coop and numerous
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articles.
GODDARO SALES ..
BULLDOZER SERVtCES AVAILABLE by hour or jrJI:. Contact·
.._rold Godd•nl. AuctlonMr
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1 Mason City SP 3.5770 Delwo~
RobertJ
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES

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My mother and father were
heartbroken, but they really had
no reason, beeause, l will be able
to do almost everything the rest
of you can do. It iB through the
efforts of those wonderful docton
and nurses at Lhe Children 's Hotpita! in Columbus, Ohio, ·ind
most of all the Crippled Child·
ren 's Fund .
A.t the age of l~r mo,nth.s, th.e
doc l&lt;ln at t~e Chlldr_en_s llospl·
tal, set _out With the difficult task
of stra1ghtemn1;1 my left leg and
and foot. While I wu on the
operating table. they found no
hopes of saving my leg and foot
because there was no circulation.
My Mommy and Daddy auffered
more thar~ [, because I WI! not
Rutland's grade schpol cheerleaders won seeond place in
old enough to understand what
ratings at their cage tournament recently and here they pose
was happening .
They knew I had to have my holding the trophy they won . Kneeling, left to right, Cbarlolle
leg and foot amputated in order Smith and Connee Williams (captainJ; and standing, Shelb
fo• me"' have a chanoe to walk . Crisp, Jane Lucas, and Billie Lou Martin. Riverview's cheer·
When Mommy an~Daddy saw leaders placed first
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me through the &amp;" s door the
day after the operatJ n, my amil·
ing faee told them I was fine .
At the age of tix montha I entered the hospital a&amp;ain to bave
my right foot ampUtated and phil·
e
tMk surgery done on my banda.
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y parents paced the floor for
lhree hours waiting on me to re\um to my room Irom the opera·
~ion. When 1 returned to my
room, my parents looked throu•h
wASHINGTON (UP!)
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the glaSB door with a worrl.ed
e spec~u ar p o OS as ed
look on both their faces. l was back to earth by America's new Tiros TV satellite made it

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Military Moves.Can Be s-een

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clear today that. such eyes-in-the-sky eventually could be
psed to spot Russian military moves.

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Olanlll 3- Saturday
4:00 Blue· An&amp;els
• :30 Florlda Derby
&amp;:00 School Story
IS:SO Sciertce Fiction Theater
6:00 Waterfront
6:80 News Picture
6 :4!5 Saturday Sports Roundup
7:00 Saturday Nlaht Jamboree
7:30 BOnaJ)U•
8'30 Man and the Cllal!ense
0 :00 The Drputy'
9:30 Wurld Wide 60
10:30 Man , ~!rom Interpol ·

the lsauance of Ohio's new boat
and motor llc:enae rele11ed today
by the Divi11lon ol Waterttaft of
tjyl Ohjo Department of Natural
Re10urcea.
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WUiis Leadincham, Metropoll·
,tan Marine Sales, aaid tbat be
had applied for the acenc:r here
but bad not recel.ved appointment
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3,00 Tile Mlllion!llre
a·'lh Tile Verdict iB Yovno

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D:ao:_1~rn•ge Bowl
8:00t&gt;S
World
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3 TillltS Daily

.l Loo~· at t'he Weather

il'ule •RivUn Show
AJPOI 'n' AD.dJ
Hlgliw., Patillt
,The Kale Smlib Show

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10:00 Jack Benny Program
10,30 What's .My Lin~

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Ann Sothem Sh.ow
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Mason .
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1:00 Heal't Of the CHy

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Ca-ptain Kangaroo
Cartoon Theater
Red Rowe Show
On oTbe Oo
11 •00. I !.oft Luqr
\l:.ao· Deeembel' Bride
1~:00. Love of Life

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9:00
10:00
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?:00 BGI.d A4,ventutt
'1:30 Petr)' ·MalKin
8:30 Wan~~~ or Allve
9:00 lr. ~ky .-..
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JO:OO Gunfimo'ke
10:30 Not itor1 Hllio

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8:00

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1955 MERCURY

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· 3:01 SUnday Showcue
3•10 Rev. W!lloD (New Jlaqn
· Clilureh of God)
t :GO SUDdiY Showeue
f!llO New1
4-:all Su.oday Sbowcue

12:30 ~ hhop P1b
t :OQ conege Nm ConfereDOI
1:30 Big Pietare .
2:00 ADC Playhouse2:30 Scitmc·e Theater
9:00 c!Jt:~en ·Hea.t1nJ
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1:30 Cb'itmpionshlp Brldfe
f:OO' Paul Wiil.cbell.show
4:30 Campaign ·Roundup
6:00 Mattie'• &lt;Funday J'unnie1

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SodiJ Seeuritr
Rev. Teell (Carpentoll)
Sunday Slt-111
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Gallla County: Suitb Buick. 6B
state St.,. GtlUpolb.
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Clerk of Courtt, Court House, MeArthur; Late Hope, Divtaion of
Parks Offiee.
Wuhin&amp;ton County: F. H. Long
fellow, 41• Greene St .• Mariette;
C. R. Lept, Main St., Waterford.
It waa reported additional aaen·
announced after
etes will be
surety bonds have been approved.
Sale of lieenses wm begin imme·
diately following recelp1 of rna·
terlaJ.a by acencies.

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7:00 .Srealr:fut Party
8:30 Newt
8:35 Breakfaot Pllrly
9:30 News
10:00 Kotoreade
10:30 Star Salute
11:00 1'op Ten
12:00 t&lt;ioon Newa
12:15 Weeke..'ld
1!30 Newo
1:35 Weekend
;:30 . Oblb NOWI
2!311 Weekend
3:80 News
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3!811 Weekend
':30 New•
4:3-3 .Weekend
· 5:30 GueJt Star
11:4-5 Pat Boone Show
8:00 Sundown Serenade
6:30 Off the Air. ,,.

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Aletaelea named tor tbla area
are Athens ·c ounty: Burr Oak
Lake, Division Of Parks Office;
Harold F. Brown, Lake Burr Oak
Doct No. 1; Aut~ Club of Southern Obto, Hotel Bert')', Athena;
Buck Auto Suply, 268 E. State
~t.. ·Athens.

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According to tbe news releue,
oUioial forma for the licenses·
bad been ~IYed from the printer and ebipment bu begun to
tbe various aaencie1 over the
alate. Since boats of all type~
must be te&amp;:iatered under the new
state law, it is believed that SM,·
000 boots may be reliBtered In
Ohio thla year.

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County was not included
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a list ot licente a&amp;em:les for

SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE
HOUSE FOR SALE: IS ROOMS &amp;
StientHits emphasized that {be - : - - - : -- : - : - : - - - - sewing - machiu in eueUent APAA'. l'MI:NTS- i'urrulbed and
bath, full ba1ement, garap. Con- NOTICI OF ELECTION ON TAX 270-pound Tiro&amp;, carrying two telare . sharing data.
condition. Bala11oe due only
untumllbed. Mdluten, :MI.ddle-1 tact John H. Ru'3olell, Fitber St., LEVY IN EXCISI Ofl THE TIN, evision ca~eras, was designed
The Defense
Department 11
$39.M». Term• if desired. Pbone
porto: Pbone WY·!-1288.
2-3-tf
Pomeroy. Phone WY-U22t.
MILL LIMITATION
only to snap pictures oi the planning a Midas infra-red satelaincere lhank5 to r~latives and
fnends ior lhe1r kmdness and
WY2-2204.
S-30-etc _,
3 28 6te
NOTICE is hereb)' tiven that in earth's cloud cover that will lead lite to deteet the flaming exhaust
symp&lt;~thy shown us at the deQth
7 and 8 .ROOM JIOUSB, ' BOOll
pursuance of a Resolution of the to more accurate weather fore- !Jf Russian intercontinental balor our brother, Charles Howard 1 \
apartment and II room apart· 7 ROOM HOUSE, CELLAR, 2 Board of Education of the F.astem casts and could help man CQntrot listic mlll!liles almo&amp;t as soon as
Hli.wkms Special thanks to the iiNOOW &amp;LIND!&gt; AND SHADES
ment A. N. Bengel, Phone
~
Local School Diatrict of Meij:a the climate.
H.uwllngs · Co.11.t11 Funt~ral Home, Ven~liatJ Bbndl, &amp;11 llze1 and
WY-2-1272.
11·2-tfc
ot,• nel"pGrade School and High county, Ohio, 0..,ed on the First
But the Tiros pietures-whoae they are launched and a Samos
military spy-ln-the-p:y satellite.
the p~tll bearer, and u ~v. Fred
color•. !'roo llltlm&amp;teL Dale c 1oo . earl~ Hysell, Rutland,
Gardner.
WIPPftl Suppl,., 2111 Uaion Ave., ¥.: DOUBLE FOR RENT, 870 LOOhio.
3 28 6tp day of February, 1960, there will clarity surprised even scienUsts
Sis tNIL Lellu, Edith and
Pomeroy, Ohto.
3..f.e0tc
wer Second Avenue, Middle1:te submitted to a vote of the peo· working -on the project-plainly
Mn . Gr&lt;~ce Davill
port. $30 per month. Call wv2•
SALE FtvE iOOM HOUSE pie of said Eastern Local School were a giant first etep toward a
(4 ) 2, ltc KfRBY SWEEPEJt. REPOSSESS·
3973, Circles Reataurant.
with bath. Nice loeation. Melvin District at the Primary election to military reconna1ssance satellite.
_ ______ _ _..'.::_::_:::
ed and In A·1 condltiou. Bal- , s.2 9-6tc
be held in the Eastern Local Called "Mantlous 0.¥elopnwnt"
ACCOUNTANTS BLAST FUN.D
ance due U7.00. Take over pay· j
Hood. 111 Locutlt St., Pomeroy. School District of Meias County,
Presid:mt Eisenhower exclaimM.INNEAPOIJS (UPt) - Sister
18) Auto Soles
mcnt~. Phone WY2·22ot
nRST
FLOOR
FURNISHED _ 2_·80_ ao_tp
Ohio, at the regular places of vot- ed "A marvelou&amp; development"
!».1211beth Kenny Fou.ndation offi1954. lll!lt:K VS Special 4~ae3-30-6tc
light houseteepJDi apartment lo
ing therein, on Tuesday, the 3rd when be was shown four photos
elals NUed $1,224,821 in a 19Cii1
dan. Like new fimsh . DynaUow
Pomeroy, Call WY2.J028.
FOjl SALE IN PAGE- day of May, 1960, the question of of the gulf of St. Lawrence area
fundftising drive, •b ut only $280,·
1
drive. $fifM.OO Blaetlnat''ll, Pom- 7 RO()Jl 'HOU'al&amp; WITij .. 8A,TH, . -3-il-3tc .
town, six rooms, 4 rooms down, levying, in e:xcesll of the ten mill just seven hours after they were
200 of the money went towan:l .tbe
c
.
f~ll
billiient_eJi~
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fnr~td-.
'Jit
.
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,
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COkt,•-~·-to,
PHple'o
Tor_
_.
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2
up,
approxim.tcly
1
acre
lelimitation,
an
a&lt;klitional
tax
for
taken
by
Tiroa
from
an
altitude
Gau
...
:
Montgomery
18.8
on
work.
of tbe foundation, en ac• eroy.
3 30 _61
'· furnace lfl.. acrfiot.,. 1riird St .._"mwn
r
..... vel land exceUent well 18 mi.lea the benefit of the Eastern Local of 4~ miles.
30.1 on lower, rollers all eou:nt.ing' firm char1ed Friday. A
1934 l'' OHD VB 4 dr. sedan. Jlough
llacl..,e, 'cJuk Arnott 'PJJOM
PDtnmly. Phone WY·~·2t27.
fro~ PomeroY on State Route' School District for the purpo~e of The drum-shaped Tlros was
Gallipolis 28.2 on upper .-rtner of Arthur Andersen and
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80
c
V•l• It"~" oH luHernut Av..,
892. Price
$1,000.00. lnquira payins current expenses at a rate launched into orbit at 6:40 a. m.
on
lower, rollers all out', ria- Co., account.ants, Sr&amp;id $975,821 of
lookmg but runs good. $:!95.00. l)c3l 34:.
31
3
Blaellnnr's, l'omel'oy.
3 30 6tc
·
not cxcee11lng 2'11: mliJs for each e. s. t. Friday
by a three--stage
lfia tenth per hour. Lock 23 tJhe emount liaised waa .spent 011
1HOUSE IN POMEROY 4 RooMS :Uta. Howell at Pagelown.
.
AUCTION
d bah
·
S.12-60tc
one dollar of valuation, whlch Thor-Able rocket from Cape Carising .1 foot per hour.
pubHcizing the drive and ~clt19:i7 MEUCUKV 4 dr. hard top On Saturday, April 9, 11100, be·
an ,. t · Unfurnished. Phone ..,.
amounts to twenty-five cents for naveral, Fl1. It is circling the
CondltiOII of Movable o.mt: lng contributions. 'J1he loondation'1
sedan . _Very low mileage. Sharp ginmng al 12 :30 P. M. at my
WY ..· 3157 ~4 1 Btp FOR SALE 7 ROOM, 1 'h STOH\" ~:~•ch one hundred dollars of val- eartb once each 9D.US minutes.
dams 21'e down.
tinanciataft.irs are UDdP.r d.nvesUcar lhllldc and out. Push button farm one mile northeut of 6 ROOM HOUSE WITH BATH
bOU&amp;c, bath, full &amp;lze base.u:~.ent uuhon, for five yean.
The Tirua pictures released for
·
filion by the M-innesDta .attomeJ'
ihlft. R&amp;H . $HI9:1. Blaettnar'l, Cbe~ter on the New Hope Road,
Mn. John Stout H rrJ n .11 ·
coat furnace, hardwood floONI,
The Polls for said Elertlon will public viewing were not sharp
Ohio Rlnr Boeh: Lock 28, Bea- ~eneroa1'6 office.
Pomeroy.
3 30 8tc
I w!ll sell at auction the folOhio.
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a ll~ ~~ 3 ~p
garage. Phone SP3-e332, Mason, be o~en at 6 .30 o'clock A. M. and enough to disclose details op the
down 1:45 pm 1-0; HArriet ;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;;=
GoM Cl••n ull;i Cara
lo~mg :
W. va.
3·29-5tp remam open until 6:30 o'clock P. ground tlut would be &lt;~f military 1""'"u,.,p at 1:~ pm 2-0; Gaston G.
All Makes and MM•I•
1 fwo-plece Llvln&amp; Room Suite 5 ROOM HOUSE, :1 Miles from RaM., Eastern Standard Time, of value.
I"'
up at 2:40pm 4-0, I derrick
MITROPOLITAN MOTOU
3 Odd _Cbatra
clne. Electricity and free gas. i"... ,,.
~'ul
said day.
Photot Pontbly Wlthh•ld
Dredge St. Genevieve u,p at
2 WriUng Desks
Goud garden. on
road. c.
fn By order of the Board of Elef- But there was no way of know·
!51 pontoons; Frank B.
- - la•t Main lt.
1 GE Televilion Set
,
D. t:lrde, Racine,
A'"'
tiona, of 'Meigs County, Ohio.
lng how many p01sibly elearer
at 8;SO pm t-0; City of
4 1 3 tp
ltomtroy, Ohtt
3 Floor r....m~. 2 TablQ Lamps
Emmett G. Will, Chairman photos were withheld on security
Up at 10:00 .pm 13-6;
·~3 CIIEVROLE'r ~ TON TRUC
... ·Con~~ Table
SVaURBAN ~ It · room .lltucco
Dorothy M. Johnston, Clerk gro11nds. The satellite's orbit tall·
up af 6:DO am f-1) ,
pick -up. Ne"' motor and goo i liS' yven Hotpoint Electric
1
· bath, basenient. central beat: Dated' March 30, 1980' .•;. ~~ a
es it over Russia.
rubber. nouonuhl~. Call CoolRange
or
nice kitchen with bireh cabinets,
(4) 2, 9, 16, 23, 4tc
The Tlro.a project-standing for
ville 1917, Gordon Chevalier,
1 8 Ft. GE Refrigeratur
furnished, 1411 In
double garage with room over
televiSion and Jnfra -red observa- 3 Arrests Reported ·
Tuppcr&amp; Plains, 0 .
4·2·3h.:
1 Norge Wringer Washer
Call WY2·32U7.
head. Large lot with flowel'l:' and
lion sateUite-iS ndt connected Mude By Policemen
-:-'.:. . . . , . - - - - - - - - - 1 Bendix Electric Dryer
-::-::-::--:: - - -- - - - - - fruit. City wotcr, gas, Located on
wilh mllUary reconnaissance satel
Three arrests made laSt night by
1938 BUICK Special hardtop, 4 dr.
1 Maple Dlnina Table and 6 (20) Business Services
good road. $l2,50000.
NOTICI OF ELECTION ON TAX Ill~ tPFOinml. Scientist~.
how- Pomeroy police were reported t9~edan. Lea11 than 26,000 actual
Chairs
POMIROY- 7 ·room frume, bath, LIVY IN IXCESS OF THI TEN .
miles. Dynaflow drive, Rlcll,
1 Dinette Set
1. 0. McCOY
basement, garage, nice lot with
MILL LIMITATION
sllll under the ,influ_ence uf anes- day by Chief Jed Web8ter. All
will appear toni.~:ht before Mayor
$?195.00. Hlaettnar's, P&lt;-omeroy .
1 12 Ft. Phllco l'~ reewr
I
AUCTIONIIR
.11hadc $4200.00. Down puymenl
NOTICE Is hereby giYen that In lhesia and not as hvely as they
Charles Legar.
1 Glasa Door cupbu.11.rd
Reute 2. Lont lottom. •Jh__..,
$1000.00.
pursuance of a Retolution of the thought I should be. They came
3 3') fltc
--=-- --'·_ _::..::.:_.:::_ 1 Utility Cabinet
un CCINDm(lNING, ••~•a••
10-IACRE FARM - Only 6 miles Board of Township Trustees ol the back loll' ""r me that ni~ht and
Arrested wec-e Clarence Miller
1967 JSETTA. WU..L SELL REAS·
~U.n
~n.o. .-v
rom Pomeroy on hard road . 211 Lfotart Township of Mel•• County my sm mg ace once agam assur- i\lft. Pleasimt, on an intoxicatlo~
1 Map 1e •·•
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1
'-•Ohio
-room u te F
atlon aervi-.
· acrif's 1n cultivliltlon, HI at~t In Ohio, passed on the •tb day
- of Jao: ed lhem I WliiS f ine._
ONABLE. tall WY 2-2207 durhli
....., Jac"•
• •·rr11er•·
Will
charge, Albel t Emory DodsOn, Ma·
1 Odd B d 1nd Bed
••II WY 2-•••o
In tho even· 1
e
room ~urnl·
tlon, New Hoveo. Phone TU
t·am ber, ba1ance in pasture . ·Six uary, 1960, there will• be submitted At th
·
.u
, e age o f . mne
months, a son City, reekless operation, and
d.y' .....
1
ing.
4 1 8tc 1 Ele~f~tc and One 011 Helter
25&amp;37.
.... .
D-23-tr
roOm ftame house, bath, porchli!s to a vote of the people of said Le- few day1 before ChrJstmas, I pre- Robert W. Quillen, i91 Sycamore
1 Lot Dlllhe• and other 1._11 s MU.UII PU•NAc•.., WIITINGoo
City water, barn and other build· tart Township at the Primary elec-- sented my parents their Christ- St., Middleport, no driver's Jicen!Hl
.,.,, ~or ::,Ott~
too numcrou• to Qlentton.
HOUI• •ppl..nc... Arn•ld .,._
lnl(s. Double garage. ,:~~~~~~~ tlon to be held in the township of maa presen~. I be&amp;an to crawl, a Miller and Dodson were in jaii
•IIALDWlN
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l'h
VIRGIL TEAFORD.
iLeta..t Mell• County, Ohlo. at the present whach _they had not ex- today in ~leu of bood.
1
All
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1
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eWURUfZEa
FORD TRACTOR, PLOW, CULTl·
...
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yrecute, Ohl..11·1..111M
I ex 229
• ., places of voting therelb on peet ed t ~ receive
.
some ~IDa
same nu exce
now.ent condition
WY·t-AM.
tfc
Phone
reguh•r
so
soon
due
to
1
lllld OTHill FAMOUS
vator, mower, New Idea sldo
s
Ill b h ld
(4) 2, 'th Tuesday, the 8rd day of May, 1 ~•, my ha..n~tcap .. Mommy and Daddy
1
4
1
rake, Oliver 7 fl · dlJC, rubber
e
w
e
e
Wl
er
roof.
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Contributions
May
BRANDS
1 Allla-Sbalmcn Comblna
!I.ADlO AND SMALL - - the queatlon o( JevyJn1 , in exee 88 ura WI ptJ e w en I .crawled
Ured wagon with flat bed. Not rllpo~t•IIJio for acc. .ntt
applilnce repair. Phone ou1
ot the ten mill limitation, fr r the to the Christmas tree and reach· Be Made.To Fund
Phone llaelne WIIJ-2187.
01'1 premiHa.
llcCUDtock, Racine, Oblo.
.._
benefit of l.etart Township ror the ed f~r the bulbs.
he made to a
NI·Stp.
PURLIY KAI' , OWNIIII.
l-1-afe
I Nl~TIICI OF IL.CTION ON ISSU. purpose ol matntalnlnJ the town- It ts hard for people to belleve Contrributlons inmaymemlll')'
of the
AucHtnMrl I. O. Mceer. CUSTOM BUILT KITUI&amp;N D&amp;o
LIY• IAIT AIOUT
OF BONDS
ahlp cemeter¥ and 101 the pur- the tbln&amp;s I can do with my
Coats witb Mfl.
4Mlrmowt, niJht crawlera, duQ
4·1·6lp
tllnld lo= ,..,ut bDIItJ I'Mt •
N011CE Is hereby given that In &lt;'hah! of re•l tJBtate to tncrease the bandl u crippled as the are. I
chaJr.
1
~
Um te hk
d
punuance of a Resolution of the pruent eemetel')' auf:Jclent lo care oftly have one perfect finger and
of tbe
&lt;J!
worms, tahlna: suppUes. License FOR .SAiE: FOUR aOOM HOUSE
Pll I
...mu ID Abbott,. Board of Commhtsiuners of Mrigs u_~r the increased. requ'iremonts.
that la the. , t,humb on m)' left
Meigs County Cancer
~~~ to,;_~1 C:~de'oa~~n~:!ci~~ at Uexter. Newly painted, In·
ooe
·1-U:U.
8-6-U
, Ohio, paasud on the 12th Slid ta1. beln&amp;: A renewal c.f an hand. I bave another finaer next
was announced today.
00n File's open
a m to
side and uut Good well and
RADIO AND JMALL day
January, Hl60, there will be existing tax at a rate not excet&gt;d· to my thumb which II not nor-10
7:~) p. m.'
'a-3i-6t
oulbull&lt;llna;s. Call WY2-:1807
HINIIr. Ctll flr•nlr. liUbmltted to 1:1 vote of the people In&amp; one mill for each one dollar mal, but it Ia of areat use to .me.
4·2·8tp
414 N. 1eoJn:1 A.,..., of said Meigs cuunly at a special or valuation, which amounts to The reBt of my fin&amp;:ers ·on my left
EU";CTROLUX VACUUM CLEAN
J tfc ehu:tion lo be held tn the county ten cents for each one hundred hand are arown toa;oether.
er. Runs like new. Uta throw
FRESH,
of Meigs Ohio, at the reJtular dotlan of valuation, for two year&amp;
On IDY ri&amp;ht hind I have a
IWII b.JI. Full price on ly
Guern1eya:, 1 Jersey,
AUCTtON•••
places o(
on TueaThe PoU• for aald Election will small thumb and the rest of my
tat.OO or
Ierma nailable.
stein. John floudaabolt, MJn·
ltnlce
day, the Third
May. 1960, ~bef.mj~~;~~~·t~ia, ~ao:~·~o:';el:ock A. M. and finaera are &amp;J'(Iwn toget!ter. I
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J1wne WYJ..Uu-1.
a-30-tltc
enville.
"'2·3tp
Crltt lreclhtnl
the que•tlon of
bonds of
until tUO o'clock p, have many oper1Uona to endure
Write, ~ If Centllt
aaid
in .
amount of
Time of uid on my btnds In tb~ futlll'e, but
LAND ON RT. DO, E. ATIIENS.
A. C. IPDI'OilD. liHino. 0111..
thousand
·
I can do
unbeUevoble thlncs
For 1m11J lnd1¥tl')' building site
I nw
U.U
the
order of the Board of Elec- with my banda just the WIY they
ftll
of Melp County, Cblo.
ue now. If 1 were to be put beor bulllpea Not' tar from Athens.
t'a~e Turner, R. R. 2, Carpenter,
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Emmett G. Will. Chairm1n olde another child Of
are, I
Oblu.
4 1 610
ll'
Dorothy M. JohDJton, Clerk would be 1ble to pl&lt;k up •lmoot
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HAy roil
-Denver or Orl, •
,
~ted M•n:h 30. 1980
anythlna tbe.y wuld no matter ·
ville Clrman. Peach t'ork Road.
HlahHt Quality Au~tr~
by
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f
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· mnJmum number of
1
0 f Rl.. 33.
4 1 3tp
· - 8 - E- i · --·
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ldtlri''l wblth 1uch bondll arc
·For Free Inspection
MAGIC CHEI•' IIANGE, ZENITH
WRITE TOI)AY FOR RHODES run 20 YOil'l.
telovilion; Ka)'taJ Wisher, 2
SOFT \"At••JI ~PRVICE
folder 1nd low cblct prleea.
The eatlm1ted average adclltinna1
And Estimates Call
lawn mowera, 1 twd ~:omplcte,
"t
~ 0.:.
Prompt al\awer.· Rbodtl Hak:h· tax rate amounts to five rent11 ror
•nd relri1erator. Phone WY 2Obel Tt.nnehUI, OWner
1 e~.::r~:;•_Spe:::.:.::"eer=:.'.:.W:.·~V;;•::·_ 1-NOtp each one hundred dolhua of val·
3M8
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ua-lion, which ia .110 mltl1 fo1' Ntt'h
Your Vaughan's Agent
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,._.,.,. GRAYILY TlltACT~ lALII AND one dnllar of valuation O\llslde of
' ..r'WIM. Jlt' I, Mlln, ,_..r..,-. I the limltutlol.'l lmpoaed ' by Arti&lt;'ie
•Farm Ponds
P.,._ W.YJ.~J. Open 'til t XII, Settion 2 of the ·Constilulmn,
,. ~~ wttll June 1. lll""'llt' as eertlftOO by the Cuunty Auditor.
mower-. tome Uk"
• Private Roads
~,.ltl llmMrt,
RMdlvUbt,
The Polls for said Eledion wilt
Ohle.
Phone
Ceolvlllt
16tl.
open
at
6:30
o't'!loelt
A.
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lol.
and
rellla_t!t,WO tredo;
3-lf.tfC!
main open unttl 8:30 o'clock P M.
to ti!O.OO;
PHONE WY·Z·!774
POMIROY, 0..
•Drainage Ditches
Eaattrn Sb.ndard Time of said day.
pltln, binBy
order
of
the
Board
ur
F~
lc
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1nd el1rJnet1i
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~ions, or Melp County, Ohio.
proJeeCon, Pol·
Cel~r~tlal Dis
•Land Clearing
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Emmett G. Will, Chairman
I
atUI tamttl'la;
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Dorottly M. Johnston, CINk
:ilx used boi"- 1 fl. plam to '18
Dated March 30. 1000
fl. cabin;
•Basement Excavoting
(4) 2, 9, l6, 23. 4te
E.IJhl used 01J..Lboud JDotora, 1'4 I
lo to ·h. ,..; -.
·.~
l01 jo!\et, toltJt adult joku.
•
Landscaping
Record · player~, 4.8 r. p. m. ro'
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Before 8 '30 AJI
Nf)T1Ci "'• · AriPOJNTMINT
, 8 Pamnger Wagon
cordl1 3k 1!11ch;
Mhlll- 11fY-t•lt4t
.
. We Uae C~rpUiar BaUI Bulltllltirl
P......-., WY441tl
C•H -~ 1~
CJe.n. one owner new ear Electric aewlna machlnea;
QVAI.IFIED OPEIIATOIIS
FREE ESTIMATES
~AUTZ PIID ITOIII
lotato of Marr J. lrown. docNaed
INdre in, Mel'COII&amp;Itlc tl\1na., r-~~.. Four very good 600xl6 tiNa:
I'·~ I '~
4t CMatw
Notice I• hereby aiven thl't Kl'nl
._ler, ·Nke 11ft Urea, 2- M1d~et ••• molol' eara tor eblld
or
Dad
f21.00
up;
Yubn
.14141
Bl'Qwn
Wh(lle
Poat
Offlce
address
is
lllueflnllb.
Sweepers, paw11r IIWII, tools. MAMILL IQVICI STATION
Rutland, Ohio, II. ·D. hao been duly
lloforo t!IO A.M.
appo~te~ Admflliltrator of Ibe
bobbie1, toya. electric moton
AIIM »Sa
'sl.lte o: Vary J, Brown 1Ate of
and •ppJJan~1, cuna;
We redeem creen ltamps.
1nry ~·• aer.1ee
R~tland Towll'lhl~ llelgs County,
,
Ohio. de&lt;eaeed.
C~~J'IIO£ . lff!~·NESS
buY1 aell, tn&lt;le. Brlnl in
tom~tbln&amp; you don't need All
~ AT THI ~ted this nth dey of Mmh.
' Work
Turn it into e11h or trade tor
hoolo' Y,ot' IOOol """otl~
JOHN'C. BACON
IMNDtlthinl )'OU CIA UH.
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Iov' llott Wtitc. Liiltoot. l'riH.Il ··... JU41• ol tho Pf&lt;'bate
l'lln.
10 a. m. to 'l p. m.
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6--Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 ., April,2, 1960

Around

Baptist Church Men's Brotherhood To ,
Spons.or Lenten Service Sunday Evening

Mro. Normon Frederick loolt
her mother· Mra. IIllo BiUI to

ENGAGEMENT ANNOUNCED

bavin$ nu.
Mn. W&amp;ld Spencer and chHmedkal treitment.
apefit Sunilay afternoon vis·
Jake Babcock apent the weet
an au.nt in Muietta.
end' with hi1 brother, C. A.
. and Mra . Raymond Frank
Eugene McElroy It suffering
viJited Mr. end Mr1. Cw1- Fre-with a broken rib.

Middleport

1¥ l'ltiPDII HOUD.....I .1
Mr . and Mrs. Harry John soD wh tt
have been vacatiomng in Florida

propriate ~or all ages.

The fUm , "Gates of Glory: · highlights Thomas who once with Herbert and Artie Mills vitllt·
doubted retelling the wonderful story of the last days of ed Tbunday with Mr. and Mrs .
Cbr!Bt's 'Life to a small group ol Chnsuans im prisoned for Shirley Mills while eo.route to theit

dJeir belief. Tbe Last Supper. ---;::-:- - --:-- ·
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Get.hRmu the Trial Crucifixion CuOlr wl 11 atn.g an !.1m-~ WY
Appear..,..;· Lo the dLSciples and p~aoh on the ~~eme ''Why Judu
tlbe A!.een.ioo are all ·portrayed 1n · Betrayed Jesus.
.Biblical cOitwnes a.n&lt;1 setung.s
The Men's Bro~herhood Monthly

Vidor Young Sr., 8Ct;.'l'e·

tary : and :~trs William Watson,
tn a~ urr r Jn ~hdh1lion of offieen
w ill be h(•lt1 a t the April meeting.
A communieation was read from
the Korean gir l thank ing the ~.::allis
fur a cash g1ft at Christmas and
told how 11 was usPd .
'· Houseclranmg:· as applied to W ullaces Return
Christum life, wa11 the topic r:f the Frl&gt;tn Zan-vl·lle Trip
devot ions led by Mrs. Wat~011 . Mn.
~.,.
Ste phenson closed the dt'votionl
Mr. and Mrs. Dwight Walla~
with prayer. Mrs. Daily Jasper con- 11f Middl~ort
returned hOme
dueled a number of game&amp; and Tburaday evenin&amp; from Zanesvlllt
prizes were awarded to Mra. 'I'. T. where they had gone to be with
" . .sterre It .
her mother, Mrs. G. C. Knox who
Sh
, e Iton an d .nrs
od
Rclreshmcnh; were &amp;erved by the underwent surgery at the Go
hostesl'iN to th e above n~med ~tnd S~tmarlhn HoapiUil.
Mrs. Ralph c. Zundel, Mra. Dale
MP'I! . Knox is reported to be
W 1ppel, Mrs . Georwe Skinner. Mrs . ~ ~~;~~~rh10 from the operation
J . K Foster , :~1r11. Joseph Cook, Mn.
Thomas Weston , with Mr11. Vidor

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hi• home lhia week.

'Mr. and Mrs. Wllllam Jobn11on
and fomlly 0[ Charleston, w. Va.

co-hostess.

MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY. llHIO
TONIGHT

"TilE I'OUR SKULLS OF
JONATHAN DRAKE"
- also " '111E HOUND OF THE

BASKFJl VII ,J.F.S"
(Thrillers)
IUN., MON. 1nd TUIS.
"OPEilATION PE'ITICOAT"
C.ry Gt..ant - Tony Ourtis

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-- ·. a'n d Mrs. Stanford Stockton of Hemlock Grove are an·
nounclng the engagement of their daughter, Ruth Carol, to
o'aniel Richard Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bernard

Here's all we need to do it right. CLASSic- seed for
the front lawn (extra beauty for just a little .extra
care), FAMILY® for the bl\Ck (good loQks, with the
accent on wear), TtJltF BtfiLDER• to
,
build the protein all gra~s . ~¥ds to ·
• thrive~ }.)}us the all-impoJ;tant Scotts
Spreader to help do each Job righ.tl

School.
No definite date has been ~t for the wedtllng.
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voca II nstructor
Wedd~d To Lore

C1'ty Postmaster

in
and
of this week where he
convention of the
TrJinmen held at

Marcelline Buell, Clifton, formerly of Middl(!port .and vocal
music
Instr uctor or Wahsma
Uigh School, was married to Mr~
Homer Galloway, Lore City, 0 .,
Hotel.
in -a ceremony read at the Point
Pleasant Episcopal Church at 10
Mr. Scott repreaented the loc;li a . m. last Saturday with the Rev.
lodge at the meeting which was Jt'rome Rogers orfidating.
held for the purpose of electing
Mr. Galloway Is Lore City post
chairman for the Ohio IA!gi&amp;r ma~ter.
Board of B. of R. T. aJld ' ---;:;-;:;::-;:;=.;;::::;--&amp;hi' vke tbalrman and liter&amp;P'-4tt• M..SING
CAIRO U. A. R. UPI-A •••
plane carrylne: eltht Amerloana
and one It.allan was misllnf1 and
feared down today somewhere
between Lu:xor on the -upper Nile
and Jerusalem.
Monday, tuesday

et · heavy rains, the' river ·
continue fallir.J.
,
A low presaure area·
north~aat from 'the Gulf of ·
was , respqnsible tor
rainfall, 9hich was
far.m ers. The rain
ed during
moved into

Mor~ and

more (ollu 4N comln1 to ue for odi.Jice on i1flpl'Otlint tMlr
Ia~ through an e&lt;UY·to.follnw Scott. Pr'rogram. Com-t In:· MY~·

Oth(!r rates uli.ed are, for buai-

ness,. one party, $13; two party
$10.:KJ; -multi-party $10.
For residence: one J)a1'tJ $7.25;
two party $6.4Q; four part~ ~-50
and multi-party $6.
Tbe prosecutor ~it-1 citizen• may
ask the county bo.vd Of commia-Jioners to protest before tbe Pub-

SMART LOOKING RECRUIT - Samuel McKinney, son
of Mr. and Mrs. Burwell S. McKinney, 291 North First-st
Middleport, receives congratulations and his Hononnan certi:
flcate and engraved placque in recent ceremonies at a Recruit
Graduation Review held at the U. S. Naval Trainlng Center,
Great Lakes, Ill., from Commander Richard A. Markham.

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lic Utilities Commiaaion the nte
inereaoes being wed, at no eoot to
theni.telves.
He added tbat in his opinion,
"It would be worthwhile to oppoSe
the ir•crease."
The hearing Is Kheduted for
May 3, 4, 5, and 6, aecordlng to 11
official notiee received by the PJW
ecutor.

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""'*d when tbe1 told

aide ·tlle deparbnent
r•tda. Smith aald he know.
qenll were. But 'he 11id lt
eJ:tremel)' cllfll~t to fire them. They
are under clvll aervice.
"It'a almost u hard to convict
1 fire
him,"ofthe
enforcement
an agent
a crime
aa it is ::

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noticeably diAplealled
report menUoning tbe

ar•pevine had

accldentaUy been

mad_. available to reporters.
"'lb.at

WIID't IUJ»PPaed to

there, .. be aald.

LOCAL
Independent
Insurance
Agent?

"Joyoqs Easter"
aeross tbe miles ..

of phone, residence or buliineu,
and the number on the line. For
exa mple, a four party line in the
Pomeroy--:diddleport area served b:r
the company, would cost $:1.:10 onder the new propotJed rate.

Wt-'U be slcid to pre-1crlbe th• correct ProJrqm /or your lawn:.

Thun.),

FLOWERTIME

lilly eommimiiJ

The swollen bhlt; River

ported fa1Ung afl the way &amp;o
c~nati, where the water
tionary early ioday. Bolrrill,l

Just What

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County Proaecutor James Q~Brien
said today people of Meigs County
ha"e a ready way to protut proposed increases in telephone rates
het'e by the Genera( Telephone Co.
and that they should use it.
The utility has applied for a
general increase, based on the type

Pom:i!'

of·R.oute 3, Coolville, Ohio.

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OPTOIIETRIST
J!!all Courl Slrrol, Pomoro7
Oftl.e Boun: I to II, I to •. jCIOIO II N-

Oppose Phone
Hike In Rates

The Ohio River crested in
oy at 1:30 a.m . Sunday at
43.1 feet, according Jo Pollee C : f Jed Webster who compiled an hourly reading of the ver stages during the past
lew days.
·
This.. was about one foot '
thJm the predicted crest.
Elsewh~re,_ according to
lnternaUonal, threat of
any senous flooding along
·River was eased today,
d~splte, widespread rainfall
of the state Sunday.

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Way Exists To

"":!~~ U.Wid lbe eloek
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to bold bldt wbal

and /dr. Bernard is a 1956 graduate of Carthage-Troy Htgh

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Sunday;,~ssi~sippi Threatens Levees
tJuoougll oaulllg lewller 1wlrlltlc ooer
Pr- IDiei'MI.IOilal

Att.ends B· of RT .
•re expecled to mive early In the f" ,
m•rntna to spend tb• dar with ~~r. Co.nvention
and Mrs. BUl'l Boggess.
M-rs. oau Miller. Mrs. Ml&lt;,k•,, l 1 C 1
b
; tiller and Mrs. !:arl ~mllh were
n
0 Um US
Parkersbu.r&amp; yet~terday.
,Scott, Middleport, was
Mils Sue Wallace it living in Columbu11 and I• presently working at
a restaurant there.

SINGLE CO!'Y -

Water Falling All Way To Cincinnati
As Rains Die
1'eekend Here

Miss Stockton is a 1956 graduate of Pomeroy High Sch~ol

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Ohio' Crests At 43.1 Feet

there.

During t h(' husme!ls sf.'ssion t~:ec­
tinn of nft1ccrs was held with Mrs.
Lorai n Stern•tt M' lt~clt•d a.~ president ; :\1rs. Atcn Shain. v1cc presi-

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ha Pauley of Columbus left
day for Norfolk, Va ., where
will viait with Mn- P. F. Klein
lORI, Peter and Richard. and
thur Clark who is goin11 to college
Sharon J Jnes, student at OU
came Friday for the weekend with
her parents , Mr. and Mrs. Emenon
Jones and family .
Edw.rd Kitchen, who iB stationed at Fort Eustis. Ya., is spending
a few days wlth Mr. and ~~ - Ce·
cil Bradbury and other re!Rtives.
Mr . and Mrs. Leonard Bltler of
Cleveland were overnight guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Mill• and
family Thursday. They are on their
way to Flurlda .
Mrs. Jack Satterfield substituted
Thundoy at the Middleport High
School cafet~ria in the •bsence ot
Mrs. Dwight Wallace who waa out
of town because of lllness in her
fa~~~ Colenun, son of Mr. and
Mrs. Gene Coleman has been ill at

nilht mkWte •

Monday, Apr114, l960

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Mra. Cedric Clark and Miss

llrs. Leslit !' rice , assisted h}
William Watson , enterlaine~..
the One Won One Class of lhe
Pomeroy Fm;l Baptist ('burch on
Thursday evening at her home,
Henry Street.
Prayer by Mrs. J. II. Stephenson.
president, ope rwd the meeting followed w1th a med1tat1on on the
words of Christ , ··cuuld yc nol
watch wilh me one hou r"" which
was appli ed to the Christians or ·
today , hy Mr~. Slcp hPnsnn . Mem·
hers .answt'r&lt;'d to roll ca ll with a
Btble verse .

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Grapevine In
LiCfUor Dept.
IsKevealed

i~n. Betty Gladwell of Columbus
vi11ited briefly with her parent.,
Mr. and Mrs. Delbert Becker and
her aon, Llrry, one day ~ 1 1i1 week .
She canlc to Middleport espedally to brinK the MiSiell Lelia and
Edith Hawkins here for the funeral
of their brother, Charles Howard

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the weekend here wlth relatives
¥nd friends .

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week.
Min Betty Lou Harris who is employed in Columbus is spending

Baptist Class
Meefos At Church
Thursday Night

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Better Lawns Begin This Way ,

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lot Dr. 11. T~ ,..,,.
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Shop after being abt;ent due to
burna received on her bands 1111

Meeting will follow the film Lor·

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Mrs. Charles Neal bu returned
t.o her employmflnt at the WafRt

ain Sterrett lS chairrn.an or the
refre6hmen:t committe-e Hoy Domt·
.gan, president, will p.res1d~ at llhe

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bua rectnU;,..
Mr. and Mn. Milo BICCJ IPIDt
Monday in GaUlpoll 1.
Mr. and Mn. Put" KelJ)' and
son Jaek spent SUaday with hil
mctber at Sistersville.

home in Columbua.

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business ~ion.
Sunday morning at 9.30

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unoble derlct Sunday olternoon.
atterut. ldlool - lut week due
Henry Spencer wu 1n Colum.·

Monday and wu kept

A~ut

The Men's Brotherhood of the Pomeroy Baptist Church is
sponsoring a Lenten film Sunday at 7:30 p.m., which is ap-

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eau Youth CouneU.
CSN Four Racine P111 ThrM)

Meet The Candidates
Thursday Services
Set For Dai8y Marr

nid he wanted to make
the

doe~ not "ditfend

iatepft of any of

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theae pllcea"
tee ln the LueH CountY IJ'Ia.

Thursday funera) BeJ'Vicea Will bi ·
held at 1:30 p, na. for DaiaY Gri£
fith Marr, 83, from the S)'l'leUM
Methodist Cb'lfCh with burial ill
Letart Falls Cemetery. .
Surviving -are lheae nieW!I. Mn.
Marjorie Coverdale; Mrs. llartha
Mulligan. Creta NOon and Mrs. Noble Evans. aU of Colmnbua-. The
Re·v. George Davis will officiate.
Ewing Funeral Home is in char&amp;e.

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thM Dly lo commemor.te title 4eportul'e In !81t ol tile AIMmerchant 11hip, Savannah oil ibe
llrsl ~nlc voyop by •Ill'

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tul l.lowon ,.. ..,..
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·POMEROY, OHIO;

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On the DIY ot Hopo,lei10Uf

lilm9J1 phone "'' "'""' Ia
ond 111• llneol 01 !lutor

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still comes fro in old, Ul)le-teslfd com·
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the kind an Independent agent represenlli. W~'d like the cbance to
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actlv! ln ,clvle ~f~rs. He'sln_busln~~ for hlm~~lf~,~·~p~&gt;~o~~~··

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gotiated in the ~urrent Genev-a matters. ·
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dogged the candidates during extalbi.
Furthermore, said the Minne- tensive appearances on 'IV SunThe Moagsachuseth lawmaker sotan, the U. S. disf!.nnament po· d-ay .
said he wrote the letter volun· sition at the Gene¥~ talks is what , Roman Catholi-c Kennedy and
tarily so that the President ftc proposed somf! time ago.
· Protestant Humphrey proclaimed
"would at least havt. my views on
The White House seekers con· religious
tolerance. BIJIDpbreY
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centrated . their fire on at last said "nothing would ·
me
Humphrey didn't let Kennedy day of the · :campaign today .tb -Sicker tban to ·have this cam•
have the sblge to himself to the - populous MilwaP.~ are:~-, paign injected with re1lgioua il- .1
long. He 61id a short time later where one third of tbe vote will sues."

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II .in lometpondenee wt$1 the tban l,lOCi,ooo iS forecaat TuesdaY'-, ple will vOte for a
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