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Couµty's New Hos pita l First

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How do you feel about the hospital quea t,v1,11r,1n1..
_ "'e May 3 add another '2ZO ,000.
Primary

taL, to be joint staffed. More are doing ao each year. Ohio ha,
-A mJjority of voter• realize Meig• county is In a bit of a not, yet.
We feel rather more than �opeful that Jt wilt pass, notwith­ depressJon cycle, industry having moved out for one
reason
In many other states, where state law h.a! not made pollcy
Btandlng the i!wiue being raised by representatives of local or another and lhat co111trucUon of
hospital
would
a
joint ataf!s have evolved out of naturally cooperative peopl�
be
an
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doct�rs of osteopathy. That issue: Joint Raffs (osteopath and economic snot in our arm.
worldng together, frequently from public pressures. So far as
medical) must senie the new institution.
If the majority of voters recognl,e these point., .. Import­ we .lmi&gt; and thJs L, open lo contradiction, where Joint
,wt,
We believe th.ls luue can remain a-s it is today, unresolved, ant In thetr decision on voting day the hospital 186ue wil
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do
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hospitals
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by
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large
the
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of
kinda
doo
and over 50 percent of the voters will say "yes'' two weeks
The key _to the osteopathic position is this:
ton
Oil , e whole get along together reaaoubly well.
from today for several reasons. Items:
"Why should a person with an olleopalh for his family
TlMi 5!!' en-person board Of trustees of the Melp Commun­
-O�lnion. appears weighted toward recognizing Meigs
Co�ty-s senous need for more doctors, and a modern hospi­ physician - and there are many - vote taxes uron himself ity �- Inc., a non-profit corporation which will set Uf
for something he won't be able to use? It just l.,n' fair," they all l'!lle1 for operation of the proposed hos itsl If approved
tal 1' the best known way of attracting them,
say.
by, tJie n,ten, L, squirming on a blg hot seaf. We can under­
-More voters than not understand that we have $200 000
Well, maybe it isn't.
stand why Its members hesitate lo cut a swath through this
In a new hospital kllly (out of tax funds already colle�ted,
Bu_t loo� at 1� th.is way: Th� M. D. versus osteopath issue is local problem that the best brains in the medical and osteo­
bought and paid for), and that we can obtain federal aid of a a nalmn\\1de thing. Part of II ls twisted up in "medical" poll.. palhk professions haven't been able to solve,
dollir fer every two of_ that plus for whatever additional Is tics Jn lha. higher echelons of both camps. In a number of
Nationally, the American Medleal AIN&lt;lalloa doea Doi
l'aised, for a 40-bed equipped mstilution. This federal aid will states it baa been solved by state Jaw requiring public hosp!- "ofll&lt;ia
lly" approve Ito members worllag Ia Jolm lllaff hot,

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pita!■. However, lb, Amerlun Hoopltal AIIO&lt;iallon lJffl
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ta.ken toward eventual rooperatlon. Pre11ure conttnues to
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mount upon the AMA to change lts posture.
Now it occurs to us a majority of Meigs Countians will late
a sensible view of this seeming impasse. They will conclude
we should look somewhat ridiculous lf we turned down our

ballot? are words heard frequently these days.

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literal last c-hance in this generation for a modern hospibil be­
cause a few people might not, for a while, be able to wort to­
gether in it.
. We are certain our people wUI say, "Let's gel this hospital
ftrst, then see about this other. thing. It will be worked out."
They even might add lhal most trite of all tritisms, "Rome
sure wasn't bu.Jlt in a day, you know.''
And we have a strong hunch that the most embarrassed
people of all, should the hospital is.sue fail, woul d be those
wh? openl y opposed, and defeated the hospital issue using lbe
"joint staff" question as their reason.

WALNUT

SUNBEAM CLASS - Front row, Rudy Stewart, Bobby
Grueser, Gena Matthews, Llnda Shafer Mary Woods. sue
Renshaw and Lynn Parker; back row, Mrs. Zana Withrow,
Roger Sayre, Gordon Fisher, Wayne Russell. Tommy Woods,
Johnny Wolfe, Bobby Shafer, Kathy Wolfe and Pam Mat.
thews.

Absentee Votes
Total 115 With
Two Weeks Left

Mei11 County mey pile up a re­
cord number of absentee votes
tbl■ year, Mr.11. Dorothy Johnston,
dftt or the county board or elec­
tions, said today.
A toll) of 115 b1llotJ baa been
cut wJtb lhe board of elections
with 18 of the number . Democr••
tJc ·ballot,. 'nle election, board t,
open ucb dey ft'om one until
tour o'clock for
eonYenleffl
of the pdbJJc who ffod it necee- ·
aary to vote by absentee ballot.
Mh. Johnston ■aid. Tbe abaentee .
btllola may be C11Jl untU four o•:
clOck Friday, Apdl
Plana are about complete for
the election to be held May 3,
witll aome change■ stlll being
made in precinct personnel. Each
p"cinct will vote In the accus­
tGmed voting place thi1 elecUon,
RIV. LIPE
wi jb the exception' of Harrison­
vii e precinct where the IOCJ,lon
Ravlval Nrvlc.. M:Olnnlnt on
hat been changed to the ecbool
lundey tvenlnt. ,\prll 24. erti
gymnuium.
IMln• announctd for tht HOI.IM
ef Pr•yer et Chasfff' by the ,...
STOCKS ,.,,XIO
NEW YORK UPI - Gains out, tar. lttv. Edmond Life. Servlais
numbered !oases jn • m ix«! and wMI ,tart uch nenlnt, 1t ef...t
moderate stoclr. market open.Ing J e'clock with .-cl•I 1lnelr19 for
today.
each lll'Vk-.

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Hartford Native

28.

Man Facing 3
Charges In
Mayor's Court

A World Journey, And A Bit OI Minstre/1 Too

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Sixih Aniiual Letart Fa11s Schoo I Production Is Wednesday

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The sixth annual pl'ftentltibn 7th: Grade bo ys, Lady of Spain, I are '1Down by the Station" , • by
or lbe Let,rt Falb Eitbth Grade Chantez, Chantot, and In a Little · Seventh and Eighth Grade girls ; ·
"We'fe the Cutest Kids Jn 1\iwn'' ·
will be &amp;iven Wednesday, Apr \l 20 Dutch Garden.
'Ibe chorus Is composed mainly by Pamela :Buck, Joan Boyd, Bevat 7:4$ p. m. in the ieli�J aud tor.
ium. Tbe show thie )rtar w,111 have of Sixth Grade children. Dorothy e.rlee Stobart and Ja"nel Hill; "In
two part&amp;.. Put one will feature Lawson is the narrator.
· the Middle or an Ial�nd," 'by Car:
The second part again will be j ol Shain on the clarinet; "Seven
an irllfinary trip llrl)Und . the
world entiUtd ·�nd1 Actdu the the "Laf!-1-Lott'• .Minstrel. Taking Little Girla'" t,y the Sixth Grade;
endmen rolls will be Terry Roush, a piano aolo by 'Max Hill; "Varalty
World."
Vlllta will be made to Ensland, David Fox, Glenn Rizer and Gary D1'11," a Charleston nurnber by
ScoU1nd, Genna�, Poland, The Wolfe. The circle will be comPQlled Sally Roush, Sarah Taylor, Linda
Netherland■, Italy, -$P•ln, Cz:ech• of Eddie Snyder, Bobby Wood, Ro- Graham and Kathy Connally;
oslowkia, Swlllerla.nd,· .lianOO, ger Hill, Dorothy LaW10li Iha "Tell " Me . -Why," 'by · the · Chdns;
ij4'Jdto, Hawaii, Japan and lnl;lla. Ir�ne Stover and Larry Powell. and a spiritual "EveryUme I Feel
Amon1 the numbers pres,entdU' In ltbrman .Rhodea is interlocutor.
the Spirit," by the Ch'ol'\11; "You
part one are l.och �!]lOlld by tbe I Nwnbua lea.tu.red in tb:il J)al'l
Banda," Chorue: '.'Now J1Nr

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Chief Herbert Gilkey, has re­
ported the arrest of Hod Searles
Middleport, who is in lhc Middle­
.port jail facing three charges.
Searles will be given a hearing
before Mayor Kenneth McE\hin­
ney on chsrgea of intoxication,
disorderly conduct and re�isting
an officer. Also in the Middle­
port jail awaiting hearing i1 RosB
Shoemaker, Middleport,, on an
iatoxfcetion charge .
ln a :iesaion of MayClr McElhin­
n.ey'.11 cont last night, Marvin
Brice. Cheshire RD, who has been
sought by ol£1cers sim:e Febru­
ary for fighting at a local ba.r.
wa.s fined $15 and cost., on the
charge.
James Ned can was given a
$10 fine and Ruben Sw11rtz a $5
fine on. charges of intoxicallon.

This," a merch type number done
by Carol Shain, Joyce Roush, Sal­
ly Roush, Sarah Tay!Qr, Mary
Beth Toney, Jean Hupp and Ver­
non Donohue; "Sun Bonnel Sally
and Overall Jim.'' Melanle and
Mark Beegle, Peggy Yonker, Bon­
ny K�r. Geol"ge Norris and
Chuck Mugrage.
A patriotic ending will feature
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
the finale with the n\imbera
Admli.ted: Dorothy Durst, Port•
"America" ind "I Pledge Allegi­
land; Charles Findling, Cheat�r ;
ance" by the entire sroup.
Chlorus Grimm and Eileen Buck' Mrs. Isahella Hannah, Pomeroy.
are directing the show with Mrs. :d�ifflftl: Mn. Delmar Karr
and aon, Middle;ciort.
Lee t.oe u accompanist.
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Dies At Clinic•

Early Monday

Funeral services for Charles C.
Juhllng, age 78, of Hartford, who
died al the Point Pleasant Clinic
about 3 a. m. Monday morning will
be held Wednesday at 2 p. m. from
the Hartford Baptist Church with
burial in the Graham Cemetery,
Graham Station.
Mr. Juhling was born i n Hart•
ford and lived his life there. He
was the �on of the late Wllliam
Juhling and Kathryn Shafer.
Surviving are his wife, Beatrice;
twll daughters, Mrs. Earl Fields
and -Mrs. John R�tmire, and a
50n, Jameil, all of ' Hartford; two
sisters, Mrs. 'Minnie Beverage, Mid­
dleport, and Mrs. Helen Nel!lon,
Staten ll'&lt;land, N. Y. and four
grandchildren.
Friends may call at the Fogle­
�ong Funeral Home anytir. e.

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Jury Co1nmissioners
Called For April 25

The jury commission has: been
called for April 2ti to draw names
for the May term ol court, Judge
John C. 1:lacon Hid today.
Members· of the jury commission
are Everett Tracy and Freeland
Norris.

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PRIMARY CLASS - front row, Jon Gru�ser, Melsnle Par,•
ker, Carla Fisher, Barbara Fjsher, Brenda Woods, and Randy
Forbes· back row, Mrs. Mary R\liBell; Tedd.Y Russell ll&lt;'nnle
Bachte!, ToDIJIIY Shafer, Cris Matthews; Robin Mi!ler and
Paul Forbes, Jr.

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Korean Riots Over Elections
Bring Out Tanks, Heavy Guns

SEOUL (UPI) - Anti-government mobs raged through
Seoul, forctng Syngrnan Rhe� under virtual siege in his presi­
dential palace, attacking �vernment buildings, newspapers'
and police stations and settmg fires.
Government troops and• ar•
.
last
mored ears firing a t point blank j demon,s �at1o�s prote�liug
range rolled them ha.ck with month s nat10nal clect1ons 5pread
hea,vy casualties but the mobs at- �rom the south in 1 o lhe capital
tacked again and again. TwQ itself.
Americana were known to have
-List PIYI' Cltiff
been iniured.
Th olher cities Wt.re Pusan,
A.uthorilies at six major Seoul where tne Orient Press reponed
bosp,itab n-ported at 9;30 p. m. tive dead, and Taegu, Kwanju,
(8 a. ffl. e.s.t.l that · at lei.st 81 Taejon and Mason.
In Seoul, the Iii;:hting raged
persons Were deaU and 300 seriou­
close to American Army installa­
ly injured.
by
Republic of K0r8a authorities lim,s and homes occupied
declared martial law in Seoul and A.mericans but there was no
five other South Korean cities as known attack on any of them.
U. S .troops were kept in their
bases i'e!&gt; .. precaution.
Fish Fry Planned
The Americans hurt were iden­
tifiNI as James Wilcox ol Quine;;· ,
By &lt;.()P, Commiltee
Mass., a former presid&lt;?nt of, the
The Meigs County ' Republican Amctican Chamber nf Co,;,rnerce
Executive Committee will sponsor here, and Hu�h F'. Blaney or 5'79
a fish fey Wednesday, April 20. at Ft. Washin.gton Ave., New York
8 p. m. at the Rock Springs .fair City.
The riots developed from resent- .
gtounds. garage blfildins, men
oflly. Re£reshments will be served. mC'nl against the recent nalion:.il
All local and district candidales elections which dissidents claimed
and friendli arc Jnvitcd to attend. were rigged.
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�fHE DAILY SENTINEL

They'll Do It Every Time

l:ommentating .Editorially

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Proper Treatme nt For Royalty

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I n a competitiv e economy, the customer is
boss. Any enterprise which £ails to satisfy
him will soon see its business lost to a com•
petitor.

And, says the general sales manager of a
leading o i l company , the customer w i l l be

boss more than ever d uring the si xties.
His own industry, he adds, faces the chal­
lenge of change in competiLive freedom to

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sen,e the custome r better. On the specific
side , he forecasts that more and more people
will travel the U mited•access roads of the in­
terstate h�ghway system; more a-nd more fam­
ilies will acquirre two and even three rnrs as

their incomes climb into the u pper brackets .

and more and more uses will be found for
peliochemicals in hundreds of different

fielcl s.

So the goal in t hP sixties. rrom oil produc­
tion in the rield t hrough transportation , re­
search, manu fact uring, and distribution t o
fi na·l sales w i l l have t o be customer satisrac-

lion. I n his words . business will have to ··1reat
the rustomer royalty just as it deserves -

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HAD ULCERS, MRS. 8

( NATC H ) B�AMED IT
ON BIG DOME, HIS WH/Po
CRACK I NG- 80SS ....

EDITOR'S
MAILBAG

HISTORY
Meig
s
Coun
ty
., w.u.

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SOl&gt;RV TO

HEAR 'l'Ot.J HAVE AN

ULC.EQ ,BUNSSN·•ER--AM&amp;M15 E\'mY1MIN6 OKA.V Ar HOMEY
UH-:t KNOW 'THAT SOME WIVES
CAN DRIVE A MAN 6EllSE&lt;IK
MAYBE l. COULD ARR.ANG.I=. A
LON&lt;, SUS,NESS TIIIP..ESCAPE
'J'OIJR CX&gt;MBSTIC PQOSLEMS
FOR. A WHIL.E ··••

ANO WM�
BIGOOME GOT
Tl-IE NEWS•·•
WHOM DID HE
BLAME ? HA\IE
A CIUOTE �-

royally."
What this all adds up to is more and better
snvire. more anti 1Je1tl'r product s - all al
the most reasonabl e possibl e price. Thill al­
ways happpe11s whr-n eompelit ion is allowed .
to run a free and op..:-n t·o urse.

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UI.Cllll'P. :Z: SAW IT
co"''""1 n's 1W1T MAoMAt1
VOtJ WORK FOR!! 1HAT NO•
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�iHn,c;NE A SMNT
ULCER'S! Mf't' 00t,tT ':-t\J GE1"
lN1'0 A BUSttrilESS WHER5.
vou CAN woRt&lt;. WrTH
CIVILIZ.ED � '?//

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2--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport .

o., April 1 9, 1960

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New laws regarding saft;LY of OEVOTEI;I TO INTERESTI
slow mo\•\ng vehlcles were given
OF MEIGS-IIASOH A,Rli
by Bernice Theiss with a question
•lchar.,• S. Owtn, Publltiflff
and answer summary. A film on
Plibltshed eveo -f!''?meon et
safely was sh1;1wn by
R-0bert l'f'ut Sund,iy by 'The \lblo,,itVa1ht
Beegle. A 1.B.lk was given by lublle!Jlng Com,anJ at 110 ,t111
Edison Hobstetter rega rding thc ·'banle St.. ���eroy, Ohio. •u•"\
forthcoming bond issue for the neu office s,bone WY2-21M . ed.Jtaf'
Veterans Memorial Hospital to be lal office ohone WTI!-2157.
voted on in May.
Emered u fleCOn!J. clasa matltn�
natter at Ure post office at PotQo
A style show was put on by n-oy, Ohio.
the women announced by Jean
National advertlslnc retll'eaenta
Alkire. The dresses were model­ tlve: B&lt;,ttJneK'·1'!mbllll
. lit,. Ml
ed as follows: a sac k dress, Em­
exln.ctoo �ve.. New �lir). Cl.tr
ma Adams; a dinner dress, Doro­ '"'" Ynrlt.
thy Smit h ; a nylon dress, Belle
Subscrlotlon ratett: .")e}Jven,I 1"
Theiss; tea dress, Mattie Beegle; �er where 1val.l11blfi, IO
balloon dress, Bernke Theiss; a kr W4ik: one nar In advante 'If
d.ui ce dress, Anna Beee:le; a maid 1'he Dt,IW 8'ntin•1 offict, tis-,
of honor dress. Mary Easterday; 11.i montba. S7.9D: � lllOlltrul
the bride'l!I dress, Miss Theiss.
13.90. BY 11:iotor Nute wtiere avd
abie:
one ffll}nth, $1 By mail: nm'
The progra m was concluded
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111b: ·uontha, 14.29: tJtr •
wilh a cake walk which w�5 won
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by Mary Easterday.

( 1 ) Notices

astern Un IQrS
Sp.?nsorin g 0once
Saturday Night

SPE C IAL PRI CE
On Last Yea r's Colo rs
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AIR COND!TIONIN'G, R!P'RIG!Ration aervklt. J1ci'1 Rttri1era,
lion, New Haven. Phol:k! TU
2:5537.
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lNI MERCURY 2 dr. aed,an. Mer­
eyomaUc. Clean ear inside and
out. $890. Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
4 13 6tc

TOIIATO STAKES. ANY QUAN­
tity up to 20,000. Reasonably
:priced. Call WY 2·2565 or Masop
SPnce S.5896 · collect after 7 p.
4 19 3t,c

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ClllCltEN MANURE. All to be
· lbove-d out o f build.Jng. Chesler
Spencer, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Call
YU 5-22'1 1.
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ee
six, 2 bedrooms. Very
· ton&lt;lition. Inquire at 477
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. f'Afflore St., Middleport.
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AUCT IOHIIR
(omelet• Swvlce
Crltt Bradford
Write, � or Contact
A, C • .BRAD PORO, Raelu, OhlL
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ICRS, BIRCII CASI•
HOMI;'-cB l.lh.D::
NET m1ken Fonnle■ .int topa.
Vlnyl 111h1!11:0t1 block laid. House
repalra tf all deterlptlom. C1ll
GuJ Mt'.iJ.er, kldoe, oJaio,
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onio fiN ea11 - r_...i 1a
Middleport Sunday ntght. Nijtit
Patrolman lltt lfflllt nOtlN!d amoke
pourini from the Toof'• CJrrr
Out � ildlft1, MIU St., and tutntd
In the alatm. Three piece• er fire
eq uipment and 17 fiNtn• went
the ½ sq u 11e to the buildln1 to
attend a ,mokin1 rnotor on refrl•
feratian equipment tut bad
therled.

At 9:20 a. m. the Middleport
emergency tQuad ..,.. caJled lO
aid Gertrude Gf'.lmm, Weit Main
Pomero)', who had become 1 11 .
The aidlhen were rele11ed on
atTh•a1 et a ,dodor.

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�N, .. _ IYa. Oft P"lrt-men miimed dnutnt todlY
for the body of 1n Ohio min who
(COfltlllklN F,_. ,... Ono)
reportedt,
J\lmped i■to t.be Kan.1ae,,en perSOJts eleded by t�
00:ird or
dlreCLors of Meip wba River from • brid.. ·h.ere Moo­
lA&gt;nimi.inity H--,ic.l Inc. . whjtb day. WitntQet said Pbf D. Hi.I•
waa reorpnized lali.
nth. Tbi1 e:inbolltam. 3!1, of Dayton, former•
II tbe IJ'OUP which �
· u operate ly or Charlerton, chmbed onto 1
i( built, ,uanl ran OD the br1dac and
the propc,st:d ho�pita
luped into the riv�.
under lease from the county.
The Hospilal commission, K.al
Hiruly, lt4!mard l''uJtz. Dr. R. E.
Authorized
Boice and W . 0 Atkma i! the
offi�ial ■gm��. of the coupty to
be m charfd. 0 � •�val eon,truc•
t!on or the h l!it111' if 1pprovNI
by over •
•f ' e'nit of tho!A!
voting Maf 3 "
PLUM&amp;IIIG ond &amp;LICTIICAL
The l&gt;on'.cL i,idl!' ' is' fa,r '$'235.000
REPANll and IIRVICI
over a 20 1fir' · f,e'r-lod, at an
average hx illtt ol one-:h■U mill

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t.ant coadl uncle,· Lou Sllbn. Smith
wbo played eoUf&amp;:t football at
Wi!IC(lnain, a1lo 1il,yed for the San
franciam Forfy-Nmen of t he Na·
tion Foolball ��.

CHASE HARDWARE

Harold Chate, Mgr.
Loc1.11t St.
MlckNeport 1

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Anold Grate, owner
FURNITUIII
Muon. W. Va.

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We Specialize I■ hderllr hinting

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!:arl V. Gorham , Route 2, Rl­
chte, n, fined S100 alffl coals lo­
day in Counb' Court by Judge E.
W. Peoplea a1te-r entering a
guilly plea to a .-t,te hich•ay pa•
trol rttarte of drivln&amp; while in•
tol.Ueatelt :He WH alao a:iven a
mandatory tbree day jail aen1�7:'.n ot&amp;t, County court action.
Jam•• p,attff'IOll and Jame, Sta{'y,
land, were in the
both ef
couety �-f
thiis m orning charKed
wit&amp; lail� · to comply with a
court or.QI'. The two bad appear .
ed btf(!f'e 'Judge People&amp; March
17. char� 'wit.h ,tealine corn
front
Starcher. 11iey had
been Ji:Y'°1:' ,_:'_Uspe-nded finea or
$50 on COfl.4l!10n tbal they make
proreitituUoa _ of· the stolen
perty._ ·
Th@ two men wert! Jailed last
ni ght b)'1 county o!fieen on their
failun te. .-,i,,■P1y with UH order
or the eGUrt,
Wa)'Bft 1 JAIO Shaver, Gallipoli8,
1 n't!1U!d tif the Ohio ltate' patrol
on a cllar.M: ' of !peeding. was
fined . UO� .fnd costa In County
court a'tif Gerald Seller,, Racine,
m ana .--.. on a tbar1e of u
,a ut t •n� bltlotJ'. Both men Nld
and
Nile■Jed.

Full Dress
Meeting Called

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LIGAL NOTIC.
,- 1� ' (Ml-OP COCKSHUIT TRAG
1 --===== -DON
1'Q1l with live pcwer take oH. ( 9a ) Ma rine _Suppl ies
ni. undtn!ID!,l fl oaer1n1 ror
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llqbett Pickett, P-0meroy, WY 2sale two . ho1'ffl ownett tw the lite
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Ztffler Hamm, Wetlllh Street,
ond tlP whlta h Im. Mot«.
Poinero,, Ohio.
polhan Moton. 600 L Moln
l � SHOWC� $20.00, Call
11141 .. !JO
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PhoM
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�uUpn -Drue co.
,f 18 3tp It•• POIMl"OY,parcel or on
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It '4300.00.
FO)l
D IIOOII HOUSE,
mat
be
It anj
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fQJl bllemtnt In Cheater, 3.86 ---------..u111
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For Rent
�, '8,000.00. Call YUiHOIIS
WY-2-Ufl, Ml
••�irct.
�j";'.;181 a•b ecl- to
ro•il of
U'Allt,,......_�• - ,Jllrnla - ...
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,-,,t, ()nlo
hfiltlllul modom &lt;1blnol. Coal- · J ROOII l"UJNISIIICI&gt; Apartment. �
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with 1t1Behments •nd
184 llulberr,. Cll l. WY 2-61115.
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POMEROY - 10-room ,,.,.., hu
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ly
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NQ11Cl
2 apartme ntll. (one f:.toom tnd
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7 AND 8 apoM HOUSE, TWO S
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lot,
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of high water. $-W00.00 Term�.
...... tf S. a. tt.ndrlt., -•11••d
Phone wn-n12.
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SYIIACUII - 6-,ootll fr•me, boll,,
N- !i __, Jlva that
D!!t\JXE • ROOM DOWNSTAIIIS
fum,co, ohtde, d..blt . lfflP. w�w
Of•
unfunilabl!d 1partment. Nicely
l arge corner lot, 2 biod:11 from· a.ii ail4rN11 II
Ohlo, has
fumiabed 2 btdtoom 2nd D oor
school. ,eooo.oo.
been luly i,joliitii!I Adlhii'littntor
apartment. M lddltpnrt W Y2- 131 .ACAI PAIM - 40 tn 80 le!l'el ot tJie a.ta
le of ,s. R. hi!ndrlx.. late
f.12.fftp
387,.
tractor tillable, l ll tenl rlter of .,,_e, Mei1s County, Ohio,
bottom, lood barn, 14 1tanchion1,
FOil llllNT HOUSJ JN POMEROY
8_ atalls, cancrete noor, el#ctri-,
Dated thl■ Mtb day or April,
4 rooms end bath, unfurnished,
ci ty. 2-,bedroom home. Frff eaa, 1 960.
Pb.
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one
30
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lifter'
Clll
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with oU ,income. Loeued Gil
. . · t.'1l. �'BRIEN
4--l,kfc � • b11ckt@ .road, f12,IOIHJO, ,
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tur tillable. bank barn, 1111D
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WANTED GIRL FOi\_ o-,.i.' ion,, "'1,_� IIOC!r, ...
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other bu �
tiele&lt;&gt;&lt; oncl tGIOI wllll
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hoo...,orl,. Clll" WYUMI.
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Drilled �. ,en! •�nn,i,i. 4-., Interior. v.,,. low
4--10-31.c
room houte, all m.inerala. '8500. NOTICa of DltAW'ING of JUlltORI
local.
M8
VIRGIL 1'1AFQIU)., 111¢ll� ,
N- ta. VI _,., � 1teer•
Notke ii lttle'bJ' 11NIII that a
I 1 81 Emolovtnl!lnt
PhGM WY U7SI public dr1wlnt of juron will be
a.x 229
a.-1 !nkw. ou-i. tranO,
Wanted
, 11 ate ... on: the 25th day or April
AMHo, heater, truly • nlc■ one
.... l,1riced to ......
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We build septic tankt, TV Radio South 2nd St., Middleport, · 0. Rwte of Kele County, Ohio, for
4·16-3tp.
'6erVietna: and
Repair, �rall
1980, or the
the 1111 term,
Ctlltinl. Power Mower. !Jand)I,
iald
ourl of
C
Pleu
n
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Comm
HOUSE IN -kiMEBOY
m1111 Electric
Shop. Phone FOR SALE.
Coun:tJ,
G•·
lieat.
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in
bath
d
6 room,,
4-111-3tp
WY2•5404,
Freeland I. Norrll
rage. Beaudlul view or
J. Tracy
Everett
or
with
Out or all hi,lh water
DAY WORK. ill¥ LICENSED
a or J'uroni
laioner
Cammi
J.
WY
CIII
furniture.
without
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pnctical nurte. C&amp;:1 TU 2-4455
4-11-lte
f 18 31c
between f and I,
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b�oi-� Actions
Filed In Court

T'wo divorce 111its have been
filed in Common Pleas enurt aecording lo records In the office
or Evelyn Lucke, clerk of courts.
Charging
groH neR'.leet and
extreme cruelty, Mildred Gregory
Route ] , Carpenter, ia aski!ll to
, be divorced from Orlin O. GreiOry, ,ame .addreu. She aaka c11•tody ef three minor children, for
household goods and real t!lltate
Owned by Uie couple and th•t• the
defendant be enjoined froffl' liviD.4 in the same house or mole■t•
in&amp; hfr in a'ny way,

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

IIW8ARB ROOTS. OLD VICTOR­
lA· and Canadiu Red- Guarant­
� to 1row. 2.5t N.ch. Second
Jioue east from Sthool h ouse
in SJT,atuae. W illiam H. Holmes.
4 4 tic
. -----.,, ------1MB UARLI.Y DAVID SON
M O•
torcycle 74. Newly recondition•
.. D'IOtor. Contact Harry Roush, ·
( CUtt.on, w. V a . SPS·l!238.
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Ven.�an BUnda, aU 9izea and
eolora. Frea Eatimales. Dale
WipRll S�ply, 21� Union .t\.ve.,
3-4-60tc
P01Pero)', O h i�-

1119 HOUSE TRAILER , ONLV
$2850. with storm windows and
alr conditioner. Will deliver up
to 20 miles free. See or Phone
WJlliam Roush, Mason, w. Va.
SPtuee 3-520'1 .
4 18 Ste

TILEV ISiON tLlDIO ANO SMALL
AppllM!Ctl NPefr, Call flrenll
CtPt•IN. 414 N- 9HDn4 Awe..
Middleport.
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Phyaiciana of tbe Mer,
If• County
Mednt 8eeift)' ril join wne
3� other Ohio t)hyrkian1 in
OevelancJ, May 16-tf for the an•
mta.J me.etin&amp; ef the Oblo Slatl'
Pomeroy volunteer firemen M.tdlw Anocialion, one of. the
were called to 1 · bru1h fire near nation's larie1t potttlfadu1k me•
the j1.1nclloru of RoulH 124 1nli dlcal auem blle1.
143 Monday at 1 1 ,. m. bw.t the
Sf!n,ing in oftin&amp;J ,rolet in the
blaze w11 under control upon
ptodMi11,es will be Dr. Roser
their arrival.
Daniela, Pomeroy, •• delepte,
tire was on pro�rty or Witb Dr-,,.Sf'lim BW:etrin. as al·
John Wi1'911, about pne-bl,lt inile ttrntte.
beyori4 1 1:he Junction.

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191111 FORD V8 FAIRLANE 2 dr.
Beautiful -:ar. $795. rB111ettn11r's,
Pomeroy.
4 18 6tc

COM'PU:TE SHEEP SHEARING
outlH. 1 yeu old sorrel mare.
John Meei:1, Shade, Ohio Rt. 1 ,
Phoite Athenl!I MY6-327 1.
4.16-�.

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D1'1 .Co- nviction
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Brings Fin�
Of $111, Costs

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li(Del fr,:- 'tOOf houa::i J'r,e • tim,tea, F'ftt\1111an ud Abbot\,
Phone WY-2-332 1.
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Dr. Daniel,�Will

In another -·
__.ion JDhn ft. :Bolin
2311 1\"•t M•ln SI., Pomeroy. Is
askirtf for a!lvortt from Faye Mildre:d Bolin, Route 3, Poroeroy. Hr,
ciuVILY tkACTOR IALII AND
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uka flit a fair share or the
��.J'.llSTANT COA.c:H
Senlce. 5 12 •• Mein, hroenf.
..U9ft: 'Ment,om•ry: 1tJ; oft up• p,!)pperty owned jointly Dy the
so,t.ON tJl)J _ Th,e :eo.tou p1.
PhOM W'Y2-2975. o,... 'tll t per, 9 3 en Jower, l,f'i, fer ·. open '°1.lple and for the minor ehil- trit;i\8- o� I.he American
Football
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p, 111,. untH J1111• I. la...._.: Galhpolls: I 9.1 on uppe•. H O nn tln!n to choose which parent 11h1II League
t� aDJ1ounced the ap­
H• rolal S.rnhert,
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R.ulllnll le. IOWl!r, 15 feet open. I.«k 28 : 14.3. h1•e clfltOdf. He char,1e1 t-xtreme poi1tlhe■t of Jerry Smith, D�on
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f)hlie. RhoM&gt; CtoMII,, J691,
Con4itJa11 of ,..._.. t;edal: ' cruelly lo -his •pelltion.
, .Univ""ty 'liae coach, aa ah Uli•
3-19-tfe
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, All locka. are up LoC!k 13 thru 2Z,
j
fallin
Ri-rer
wn.
o
J••• lot 1
ING S E R- l.«k 23 ii d
FOR. TllE BEST ROOF
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slowly at Lock 23.
NOW IS THI M08T Ol'l'Oll'l'lJNE TIMI
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v1ce, roof repamni:i:, roofl ng ,
OW. ti¥
hats· Downbo.m,d :
TO HAVE l'.OVa
root paintina.
Call UI Bill
Wi l3: L.�ade Cbildreas 1t fl:4-ll
Wyatt and George Slaa�. Phone
a. m .. 7.5; Lodi!: 17: c. v. Harner
\,VY2·2724 Pomeroy, Ohio.
al fl:05 1. m. 2-0: Lock 23: North·
4-IS-Gtp.
________ ern at 2:40 p, m., l-i-2; Erne!tlne
We Move Yoar Furallitre .1',epl••� II
ii.i'vou RUN DOWN AT TMI at 3:45 p. m., 6-0; Bob Bent.er at
Wliboul A��lll-e) £wt.
hff.lat 0oH yeu, MUI MN g,- 1 1 :20 a. m., 18-1 ; A. V. Cnu al
Ina? lett -A'ork. t.eweat Pl'ICN. 1 1 :fO p. m .• 2-1 ; Cotton Queen at
RACINI SHOI 11RYICI SHOP Iii ii- m., 0-5; Upbound; Galllpolla,
GET FREI ESTIMA.TB8 NOW
Vulcan at J:lk) a, m., U-0; Indiana
RACINE., OHIO.
- -- -at 2:55 a. m., 10-1; Lock 23, Mr.
fu·rlh•r l nfol'fflation
Crisa at 12:20 p. m., 1-8 and one
.Pome,oy, Ohio
derrick boat: Eaatern a t 4:10 a.
Pomeroy; Ohio ,
m., 1 4-4; Helen ,Z. at 6:50 a. m ..
0-6; Elger curt at '1:30 a. m., 0-2;
Lehigh at 1 1 : 05 II, m., 5- 1 1 .
FRIGIDAIRE. $25,00; living room
.
l!Uit.e, $20.00;
brenk!Rst set
$15.00; ,kitchen cabinet, $15.00
SIMI Ktthleeo Car.penter, Depot
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FOR S�FIVE lll)Oll_
4-15-Jtc
Street, Rutland.
Before 9:80 A.M:.
with balh. Nice loaatlon. Melvin
Middleport WY44649
Hood, - 111 Loc111t St., Pomero1.
FOR SALE. 7 ROOM HOUSE,.
Pomeroy WY-2-3195
large carden and yard. Also 2
s-so-ntp
KA.UT% FIEO ITOII
room house same lot. Deln'lar
t11,;
Harris,n
ville. 4-1 5•Jlc
Rhod
IIOUSE FOR SAL£ ll1 l'AOE­
� Yukon S-2141
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town, sis. roomt, 4 reoma clo,m,
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VAC U U
800VER U_
P R lG H T _
up, apJrodm•tely 1 acre I�
2
leloro ,,GO A.M.
- A• I con d/1"ion, h as
Cleuner 1n
lllld ei:cellilnt well 13 mil�
vel
,
Alb�n'y �
thro w away bags. full price
from PomeM)' on State Route
ITery Day Senlee
lnquirt,
only $23.00. Phone • WY2·2204.
fl92. Price $800.00.
Mra.
Howell
at
Pa1eto•.
4-15-0t.c
FREE
INSPEc:rtONS. PHONE
3-12«:ltc
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WY2·2774,
Gilmore
Supply
FA R M. 5 R OO M
l
6 AC R E
a
n Pe1t ·Control HOU!il').f911- SALE IN POMEROY
Store.
Vaugh
J-tou·s e-, 3'- butbuUdi ngs, 12 acres
Co., St. Mar)''s, W. Va. Mem­
· 9 rooma, 2 baths, full
sized.
boU,o m land, pasture and timber of Nation&amp;l • Peet COrjtrol
basement, ne� get furnace,
her, electric, water, 40 acres
Association.
4-9-tfc
large lot. F. A, Swatzd1 307
wit� m iner,a.]s, $2,800.00. Bill
Cozart, Racine, Ohio.
4-15-41.p
Spring Ave., Pomeroy 4-'\&amp;.12tc
UPHOLSTIRY CLIANED
.
by new modern method endorsed 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE.
COMFORTABLE ,FOOT WEAR £or by leading fabric manufictul'ers.
1 acre of grouncl. Loeated on
now and the hot daya ahead. We Cost '1ery low, All work guaran­
M idilJeport Hill. Ph. W Y. 2-3818.
hnve KEDE'ITE� and SUMMER- teed. Furniture ready lo use in
4 1D 3tc
E'M'ES in the "most wanted " , 2 bouts. All work done electrl­
stiles. The Shoe Bot, Middle- 1 cally. Call today _ for demons lralion
port.
� 1 8 6tC i or estimate. NO OBUGA'l10N.
NOTICl-,OF APPOINTMINT
Pwvh'• u,ttoa-.., c1•.,.,.
FOR SALE: 1 - 8 CU. FT HOT­
Ca• N-. 1 1,141.
PhoM TU2-5615.
4-IMlp
point refrigerator. 1 dixie gas
Ida.. of leftjaenln I(, Sntlth
range and 1 dinette set. Priced
Cl.IL� .
o,c.....
reasonable. Raymond Thomas,
N�ee 1B berel,,y ,liven !hot Mild·
Langaville, Ohio.
4 18 6tc
,_ WY-MUS
red Lu�ilJ.e imitb wboee Pott Of·
fice addre&amp;I i1 Cheater, Qhlo, bas
USED TOMATO STAKES. CALL
been dub' appoillted . A4miniltr•·
WI 9-3773.
f LB 3le
lnx
oi the Esta'4!: of Benja'lpin K.
'
Smilh. yto of Che,IU To,,,nshli&gt;,
Cll.ABLESTON MILK BASE. How­ BAIIMIIHUIPSON
Meigs CoWlly, ONo, deceased.
ard Caldwell, Tuppers Plains,
Af- lilddleport. l!'lra; . to­ D8te&lt;I this 2nd diy of Aprl1 1080.
Ohio. Phone Coolville 1598.
, -S,.
moffile, BondL hone
F. H. O'BJUEN
290a.
4 1 8 fltp
Judie of tlie Probate Court
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M.elp Coun�, Ohio
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INIIJIWtllll
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(4) I, �. 10, Ste
fish, Mnllie'.s, Angel's and Von
tectlon. Lffe, Auto, lire, Pollo.
c� Don llllll. lllddl•porl.
Rio',, .,,. Lowell McNldde,
o.._
l"lVI,
Antiquity, Oblo.
4-1&amp;-fltc

USED CARS ·
ARI INAR..

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SIUlll!: VAUJl!Y LAXE 1S NOW
Clfien rer tiihtng.
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1904 CHEVROLET 210 2 dr. 107
Anniversary spectal. Blaettnar's,
4 13 61&lt;
PomtrOY, $48G.OO.

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HOUSI t,pl l•""- Af'MW Ir•
th«t, lyrM-UM, Ohio. fthon■
WY-2,431,t,
1 1 , 1 Mfc
- --n:LEVISION RADlO AND &amp;llALL
appliance repair. Phone OU•
McClintoet. Racine, Oblo,
2-1-lfe

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3 28 11,

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DA I LY C RO S SWORD

P_omeroy Firemen
L O. ....COY
F"md Fire Under
--------Control Monday

( 9 1 For Sate

TMfflla M. F1ln
. '1'iftnll Ml Ptlt Co.�rol ·
Ji ·1ttew.., lnaunnc• Hatltn­
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Hoyfs Sehlo Service

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PHONE WY-2-21 57

FIRST In QUALITY
FAIREST In PRICES
FASTEST In SERVICE

Be fashion-right
on a.. ,/Ju.c/gfJt with

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Ada l'l'IC'8ived by 10 A.M . . wlll � i n that day·1 ....per.

een•

IN THE SAME SOFT TONES

19, 1960-3 ,

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESU LTS
JIATE8

TH� DAI!.'f SENTINEL

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April

WANT ADS

M •..- lw 4ppllc•ti..,
0 ert
m sheel. 21 , P&lt;ewark, Ohio. and Mary Ann Fletcher,
,a. Newark.
John H a rold Dabney, SI, HenRacin e Grange observed " Op. der11on. and
Jo Ann McKinney 21 •
erati on Forward" wh e n the )' met Point Pleas
'
ant.
Wednelday night, April 13. A
Ch"Srlr,i! William l'ear!on, 18, Pt.
we[{'ome was given by the master
Plu&amp;,u1 t , and Paulin e Joyce, 19,
Robert Beegle. A song "Keep Ou
Boosting" and a safety song read Pomt Pleasan t.
r: ... rry Cli fford Maehir. 43, Pl.
by Belle Theis11 were presented
and safety sugestions were given Pleasant. a"d Nina S.11)'re, 36, Pl.
by various
members of the Pleasant.
Grange with a volunteer guessing
exerdse by Mattie Bt.-elJJc.

OH YEs-MAGIC OF SIMPLICITY
I £ell this rxcitcmcn1 i n the hr­
ginning, from a glimpse of what is
The Alman..,,
new this Spring; or an inspiration­
al genre. the wide berth in s1ytes
remind!! onP, lo what an extent of
1. si..
.
selccth-en&lt;'Ss to humor individual
•TA TO MIST ::
{'holce, the inl&lt;llligence of industry
MtGIIAW FAMILY
OURS FAMILY
'Mr. and Mr� Rollln Radford en­
:J
J i\
The Sugar Run PTA wilJ , Jlleel
We are unabl&lt;! to find very w i l l go. Thi� delightfully rash
Nicholas Ours married Mary
tertained with a party Saturday
Lucinda Pow&lt;" I I . a sister of Will· much abbut the McGraw family. range of 1&gt;refcrcnce. still in the Thursday at 7:30 p. m. al , ,, the
at their home, Rock Springs road,
Today !1 Tueaday, April 19, the
iam Powt&gt;ll -0f Ant iquity. Children Aa far II we are able to find. &lt;:asual mood, can intrigue a wo­ school. Mr. and .Mrs. 1.'hQfl)a1 - J:knin observance or the sixth birthday
-and Leontrd man of today, and merit nntural nes!iy will be in ("barge Qf the. pro- 1 U)t h day of the year, with 256
married M arinda Presley, Charlie
Jehu (Ji!}')
or the!, dau1hter, Connie.
Poll1.1ck refreshments were :serv­
Boyd; Herbert married May Co- were brothers. Samul!'l and Reu· advantage of her r;1th&lt;'r cool, ima• gram and a film on the ,State, more in 1980.
The mo�n ls appproaehing its
1-{ighway P.atrol w i l l be �PiJ�nJ:O f•
; ben were bro1her11. These broth­ ginative encouragement.
1.art: Marion married LauraThft !aater theme wae carried ed. Next meeting, April 27, the
.
The slmp!kity of style having firers for the next year will be new phase.
.Judson married Ella Eaton a SIS· ers wl're evidently couiins.
out i n the aame1, favors snd re­ Great Bend Granae will present
The moming .stars are Mercury, . fl'elhmenta. An Easter eii;,I hunt the program .
Some of Samuel McGn1w's ram­ b1•en accepted as. in good• hste a elected and all members are urged
1rr r1r E1I Faton : Harvey married
M ars. JuoW'lr l,DII Saturn.
married George number or seasons; of the prrsrnt to be presen1 .
Marth.i Wnling; Theodore mar· ily. Victoria
was held and other games played
On tblB d., I n h;,tory:
ried V 1 1111 McKenzie: Rost' mar Sayn·; Margaret married Sullivan unstudied sinrerity, ill- "the OC'·
wlth priJ:ea aw•rded to Billy RadCLASS MEETING
married Hiram casional" a suit. o; a dress; con•
ln. 1'715, th• American War for fol'd, M•ey Radford, Sherry Blackried Ol ivf'r .Johnson ; Norah mar- Sayre; Dollie
OPTION TWO
Thi' Willing Workers Cl11B of �dependence beg.an. The Brit� •ton, Jim Broderick, Bendy Sheets
/
rif' tl a ( ; rimrn: Sarah married Nl'ue :1r.; Iva married John tinue11 aH "what is in style". and
A Satllllle,I Cu.wmer
CHICAGO
UPI - The Chicago
1sh
arrlv:�d at LexJn,:ton, Mase., and � aan • Amold, "'VOJ'I, were
gives incPnlivr l o capture and the F:n terpri!le EUB Church will
William La ,vrl'n&lt;"r: Lottie marrit'd Sm11h. then Ell:is Withrow.
�
�
Ia
Our Flnt Colllldll'ltlo,i
I
White SoK got down to the 28 pla)'­
Some of Preslry McGraw's fam· adapt "the look" of simpl icity, that mePt Thursday evening et the and round a amall company o f Ea1Ut, baa!t;.e� and blowoutl.
Arthur V"'1les: Martha dlt•d a
i'd
H
er
m
onda
i
nigh
l
by
y
relea
t
s,
Minute llen awaltiRg them.
i!y: Williard, Peter. lda and Nt't• practically runs t he �amu1, in a home of Mrs. Eldon Week:9.
young woman, never married.
After COJtnte opened her gifts
,;,
clever
personalization
of
the
nrw
In 1861, the flnt blood \las 11hed refreah menta of ice cream ce nter- ing shortstop Chico carrasq_uel and
PETREL FAMILY
sending catcher Camilo Carreon,
in the War Between lhe States in ed with ft buITTIY, cake decora
THURSOAY ME ETING
Some of Rcluben McGraw•, fam- thing tu wear.
ted lert•han de&lt;I, pitcher Rodolfo Ari.11s
P, M. Petrel WIUil the fint Pe·
The One Won One Cla.s1 of the Baltimore when a mob of South• with yellow jonqulla, and punch
W. Main St. Pho,- W Y 24'49
Color? Oh yes; all eolora are
trl-l that we have any a (!C()unt or lly: Erneat, Eber, Pearl and Jes­
Pomeroy First Baptist Church will em sympathlzera attacked a con­ were 1erved to those named above and -0utfielder Harry Simpson to
POMIROY, OHIO
a11d
McGraw,
related;
for
Instance,
blue
married
Reuben
a
le.
a
in this section. ije &lt;:ame from
mrrt Thursda)' l'Venlng at the tingent or Massachusetts soldlers and Kathy and Eddie Abbotl, Mar- San Dlego.
Franl·e. near the Swias border. woman by the name o f Newberry green. There prevails comment un
horn!! of Mrs. Thomas WeflOll with parading thl'!)Ulh the elty.
la Grueaer, Becky Radford, Bobby
lie came to America on the she was lhe mother of Ella Ney a wise limitation, commercially.
M r.� . Victor Young, Sr. as co-hosIn 1892, Charles E. Durea of and Bruce Bl1ck1ton, Tommy Ball,
.� me shi p on whlch La Fayette Berry who married Edward Man­ But, then, !here's Spring; the very
Springfield, Ma11., turned the IHt Rieley Gaul, Linda 11:1d Donnie
thought Of the timid use of color less.
l'ITne 011 his visit to the Uniletl uel.
screw on his honeless carriage Smith, Diana Weyeramiller, Mar­
There was al.�o a family of Mc- for such 11 rree range of indulgence
States.
R
UMMAOE
SALE
and took lt Ol;lt of his shop for tin and ll"ranJ!II Broderick, Bobby
lived
ls
of
pretext;
as
In
pre,tending
an
Johna
that
Run.
on
Graw11
r
Mr. Petrel was accldently het
Th1' Racine Eastern Stara wlll a 11ueceastul drive. He called the Burdette, O eorgie Skinner, Jo
.
in the hel'I al Pittsburgh, Pa. He The father was John and the e,c.uberance of eol1;1n. a't any tirnt',
sponsor a rummage sale in the first American m ade automobile Smlth 1nd the honored gueat and
was cared fur by a Mn. Woods . mother £bhy (Isabelle). Some of shoukl be considered, In poor
Eai;?les huilrling, East Main SI., in history the buggyaut.
siater, Judy.
in her home, then married her their chlldren'(\..Morgan, Leonerd, taste. Rince c·.,lors are what thry '
ritlily and Raturday, Those having
F
In 19lli6, actreH Grace Kelly
,laughter and then cnme to what Henry muriea· Matilda Roush. are: having been quite deftly stol­
r1111111rn�r to be l'Oll l'cted are to married Monacan aoverlgn Prince
Sending gifts but unable to at­
later wu known aa Racine , O. John Beavers' d1ughter Ella mar­ en from the violet: the jonquils:
l'Olllacl Mrs. John Ihle.
Ranier DI.
tend were Marla Grueser, Danny,
John
ried
a
McGraw
for
her
tJ.rst
the
handHome
breast
of
a
robin!
l ie is Bald lo have named ii GraRoger and Vieki Abbott, Bobby
fn mention other sourcea.
ham Station, Ohio, and It wa 11 huaband then married George Pie· Not
A thought (or today: President Ball, Jertrey Folmer, Ruth Ann
the finest Interior
1
CliURCH WOMIN TO MEET
kens.
known a11 th.at unlll 1s,2.
A d:iaire tu revel In all the smim•
The EpiRropal Women will meet Abrah.am Lincoln in his ' first In­ Bailey, Mra. Maxlne Arnold and
decor/ii/ors now paint
r M marrii•tl a Mi�� Wood�
aling C'ohirs, should not bl' chC'Ck• al the parish house, Thuraday at augural addreas said: . "while the
S H A I N FAMILY
Mrs. Wyatt Raliford.
Thrir c h i l dren Pett&gt;r nu,rl'ied .a
Samuel Shain was the 11.nreslllr ed hv duhious re�ult o( the expl'ri • 2 p .m. wilh Mr!!. Earl Tilus and people retain thelr virtul!' and
WAL tS and WOODWORK
unknown . then of the Rhain family in this 8t"C· mt'n i : still hewing to the line in
wom11n 1111mr &gt;
Adults assisting In the serving
visllance, n0 administration by
Mi!lS Grarc Horton ns hO.!ltesse�.
Belle l'it (' Cri•w: Jo91• p h never m i. r• tion . He l i ved in Frederick Coun­ the arqu ircml'nl of a rulln!J �irn•
an)' extreme or wiclr.ednetU or wer&lt;! Mrs. Edgar Abbott, L•rlrs. WH·
rn•d, .lt•rry marril•cl Marlh11 Sw11I 1y , V n . , and .�aw snvi&lt;-e in 1 he r&gt;l lci1y, wi•. of femin ine gender ,
folly, can very serioualy injure H am R11dford, Mrs. Roy Smith,
WIDN EDA Y MEET I NG
I
lo w ; Sarah 1wvpr rnarri(•&lt;l , F an• , J\l'v ul u t innury War from thal may bt• llhlr 1o rep!ncc o runThe Pasl Preeide-nle of thC! La• the government in the .short Mn. Harold Blackston and Mrs. F'.
·
nie married Alonzo Weaver.
E. Shaeffer.
1i;tetJon. Stimuel Sh1in never cantt1 s�ious negative, with that._ [
l�MxtllaJ'l' of Drew Webster space or tour yeara."
Peter anct Rc! llc Petrel. Children to the Ohio V,alley bllt his aon, t 1vl' 1. mpn,vemen�, fro m. � ,.., �,
t'oi&gt;t American Legion will meet
.
HOLZ!R HOIPITAlf
Joseph, Laurn
&lt;Lol l l ,
Er11f1t, Wiltt111n , bom ha 1792 married rorlh 1n an_ o� tf1t or 11 _ a!rJW
.
edneeday at 7:30 p. m. at the
J
Admi9'iono,
April ' I� Mrs. E
Stella,
MarKaret Ritchie ln 1824. She pasll•t rornbmat1on. Naturally, our home of Mrs. George Hackett Sr.
Thomas Oren StCwart, R1.11iand;
Jerry and Marlha Petrel. Chil- woa born in 1794. They emigrat­ �11 ffrrin!l lll' rson alit iea ran not reChester Morr!, Clarke, New Havdren William m11rrled
Adelia ed from tho Shenandoah Valley sist nbsorbing lhP adventure,
GRANGE MEETIN G
en : Mrs. Raymond Earl Cunning:.
'
( oopt"r. No rhilctren; Earl mnr• and settled at Letart F-a lla, 0., "SuumlR �o slimu lating; that .on
Pomeroy Bend Grange 2741
npathetk habit of temporizing may will mcel in regular acssi-0n at ham, Middleport; M l,s Carolyn Sue
ried Lennie Jonea; Ben married In 1828.
Addle Crm1s: Mollie n,pver mar•
Wllllam and Margaret Shain', be laid 11sidc, whlle the "oft" the DAV Hall Wedne�day evening White, Cheshire; John F . BlaettSaturda)' evening, April 23, 1
ri�d; Carrie: Charlie; Ella n111r- family John married Rebecca Sut­ dreamrd of remedy,-t ime ou1 for April 20. All members are re• nar, Pomerot,
dancing
party Wl'11 •~
lHI heId at t he
April 17: Mrs. Kenneth Eugene
rh!d I man hy name o f Swallow; ton ; Jo11eph married Lillie Mc• let down, hl•romeH one's own ef­ que,ted to ' be present.
E11tern Hililh SchPOI Auditorium
rn
:
ghby,
oy
WIiiou
Tho
Pomer
Mn.
Fannle; Kate married John Slo- Cormick (nae German); Samuel lectlvenen, in the simple process
Ill Fletcher Hendrix, Middleport; under the apon1orahip of the
,
barl; Harry Nellie and Myrlie.
married Phoebe Sayte; Jamet o( "dreAsing up.'·
NEW MIETING DATE
Juni or Claa s. The them e for this
Mrs.
Marcare-t Ann Lovett, Lon11
SATIN
Peter Pelrel who
LAUX • Mn• Al.llYD •AMI\
married married an Ad1m1 the al1t.er -ot OH YES-MAGIC OP SIMPLICITY
The Heath Meth odist Church
S 11t11rd1y'1 event will be II roek
H
Belle McGrew W!UI known II Mark Adamt, Keno, and the fa­
Oh yeR: thr awan•ness or n bit or Afternoon Circle wlll meet AprU Bollom ; Charles Elbert M ten, Jr. and roll revue when all the top
"Paddy". He nn the ferry at ther of John Ad■m.A, Antiquity. Spring, might arouse .i Intent hope 28 not April 22 a s the yearOOok Cheshire.
Dl1char1e1, April 16: Mrt. Ron 200 record■ will be played. Thr,y
Radne for u 11umher of yellfs
tlohn und Rehel'Oa Shain's fam• for certainly of arrom pll�hrnent: indicatea, Miss
Bess Sanborn, Donaldson, Mr11. Martha Wallace, will be dancing from 7 to 1 1 p.
iwd many peuplc- dhl not know lly: Elklmeth
married Joanna and that "llrC'ial ocrnsion. coming said today.
'Mn. Cbarle1 Betz, Mrl. -Ben Con- m. 'I'he Jaya or Pomeroy, as mas­
his name o!her lhan "Daddy" Pr• \fonroe; Carollne married WllJ . up; i mmcdhary of prl'paralio n will
Mark Vicker■ , Edward Mor- ten or ceremony.
yer1,
lrl'I Ina P••lrel was thl' daughter !um llreglu; I.aura married George "urely runtrivl' with Naturt&gt;, in
RICORD HOP
One or the hiihlllhts will be
gin, Theodore Gihn. Carolyn Clari.
uf "Oink" 1'1•trt•I nnd m arried Wilbarger: Martha m a rried Phi­ proving lhnt nrngic is retrievable.
Leo Sauvage or the Tri-County
Howard Re',:&gt;d. Their doughier lip WoJre; William; Ide. married The "insplra.l ianal'' of the "some• Canteen will be i n the Syracu1e Loya Austin, Mn. Homer Ayera. the selecUon of Mr. and Mrs,
gal. -qt.
High School or USA. They will be
V1rg1n111 murrird Dimer (irimrn .
(lo 11 Continued)
thing Mw lo wear" Is of a classi- School llouae Friday, April 22 MH. Ben Harri,, John William
judged on the b11i1 or personal•
flcatlon, j11s1 this side the sl)lrit­ rrom 7:30 to 1 1 p. m . to hold a Dobbin■, Tereaa n,inlt:Un. Delene
Ke11eie, Thomaa ily, 1ppearance1, dance ability,
WIiiard
DeLejal,
al your IITCI ITIIIIII hlM Hr/
..
ual.
' Csnior
rec ord h op. The event will fea• Well1, Claude Smith, Mra. Eliz■ and contribution to their school
And
if
a ravorifl' foible happens ture a "People Are Funny" pro­
a. Waved, u Jl, llllmlH
ACROSS
Chavie1, Mn. Melvin Bncus and and ®mmunlty. Awards of golden
to be, lhi• sparkling accessory , gram.
th• hair
1, Secure
idenUficaUon bracelets,
record
Infant.
somP. tlrn('�. i1 lend� to ally lhe
I. Ot UL an&amp; It. Bborte.t.
&amp;. Beer
cakes wlll
decorated
·
and
albums
Stidham,
Daniel
17:
April
Mrs.
bel'ome legend-In
i:arment and lhf' pcrsonal lty; ii has which wlll
T. Thln
(colloq,)
the winners by
the
llnc!J
and
dur&amp;ble m1terial1 or Thoma, Scolt, Elmer Ihle, Mn. b e presented to
been
con.�idf'r
t'd
or
high
import•
I. JON Marti, I, DlplomlQ' Jl. lhorl
Alice
Mn.
Nease.
Cake walli:s and
Smith,
wen
Cuol
John
Rothwell,
O
anre, in th�I ii, can attracl!vcly men'a &lt;'lothlng, ha11 been the ba­
t. J'lowtt
bUll•
tor one
will be held.
conteltl
dance
Mn,
Miller,
Jack
Bert
Garnes,
.
hint of ro11rngc and self {'on!id• sic- initiative, for the popularized
10. Jw,tan•
ence. Now, we dare say, earrings, "cu ua11 in feminine attire today. Shum11e, Elle Clinton Payne .
tripo
11. Timid
1):1, Beglna
Mr. and Mrt. Robert Wolfe and
Phone WY !•1709
1Birth1, A pril 18: A son to Mr.
N. DonlCq
15. Mlntnll
the earllear feminin e ornament, If Conae�ently, an atmosphere of
is. aot 111
or DubUn spent the W&lt;!ek
children
Racine.
Flther,
John
and
Mn.
n. ow,.,
loucb with
cho11en With rarl', can be II sort of the relaxexd manner fall9 In em­
•Prinr
.lllddleport
April 17: A aon to Mr. and Mrs. end wltb hia mother, M:1'111. Walter
111. -...
1T. Ronuul
H. Fluahld
achievement; and we like the ldeia, plny, the ]eaat bit of ('(ly vanity.
W
ol
.
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y
h
hb
u
et
K
n
ne
n
u
e
.
E
0 ..;1
mon17
l&amp;ltoa
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Wlt.h &amp;nPI'
w
_u1_
of their having become, an lnlfl·
_ _..;_____! �_________
In havlnl br,ve1)' rreated an
1a. Mufff
11, Qo... ...
a:ral "muat' In the acquirement or
attitude of 'lltyle: the
fon lD
11. Ool&lt;I lbll'.J
,. "ber" Pftlper decor; lendln,c t� l11.Jenuou1
M,hatbly
groomed
woman of the
lf, A. amart.
kind of e1etnJlteL glam or our
IO. Holulq
new world, betome1
authority
tap, In
'{ONwr �an" Jenda to 1.he
(J ap, )
on
fuhlona
that
ao
on bein11 top­
• fenclnl'
apll'lt . ot)IVlni,
19. OeneroUI
led, "to the enda of
earth";
r'nsfial;ly, aunny ind allowery;
11. "Honeat _,,
bearing out the fact, hat flah•
Spl))n�
I�, . !'ltb hot, ol ,m,n ton haa never bun ret,ntlve.
Jf, Dltc0n..
�••r.,.·j,iG
.' otBerwloe . Many of
nected
aimleal.y
' !'11'4Jutn lh:',, etrtctlvely like , a, And- clothes •�
:m. Tardier
truthf\il;
aort
of
ha:IVe
interm•
a
brim. A woman m,i)' wear her
27. lcotcll,
lwo;
diary
betwttn
dr
between
moat romedlal linlahin g touch
aldn
11atlon1. Bul, art we too re1dily
lilted
lo an eaa)' angle: deverly
18. -Mont,,
worn. 111 ihough donned In hute. Inclined to think, the be11lnnln1,
actor
BO. J..e&amp;dll
And · merfl tprnasion of the pro­ then lmpetu, of all thla unlqt.11
81. MUllo llnt.
per thing to do, about the hat, uperlmentatlon, deNrvea nton
•
on our shelf, Tbe d•
12. Ment1 It.ml
from • rell�lous viewpoint, wlll trophies
tend to lnOuenN a wide,1w1ke­ mand of "'comfort flnt" a mon
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innov1tJve simplificatioo; nen ae­
31. - brancll
m1rket. {Not onl)' wnlng wordy)
ducllveneu in prev1Ulng iindt ot
ST. Oefttle
our ,1enlle exponent or prodigioua
U, l'ytl,I ...
fonlhou1ht, can wlttln1 ly avail the b1thinC 111lt; ia only reault of
trlond
henelf, of an attaina ble magk. aheer senlu■, In the art or re­
40. Holpen
creation:,4• the woman of aa
Who knows? It may became as v\ .
fl. Denomln..
ancient atyle pe:rlod had eatab,
bratlna: a lift. a11 that or another
tlon
llshed
precedent, In the UM of
1weet Spring For she is con8tantly
... Pipe Joi.ts
the pattern, l on,1 befon, our pre­
awue, -.n "angel or fashion" can sent 1chool of detlgnel't bt&amp;■n
limit malurlty, rem11rk 11. bb', by
DOWP&lt;
to in1plr1, a 11leetlve
dtmtnd:
her C!hoioo ot hat.
t. O"at L&amp;kt
type1 or clothet, to ill the fact•
A natural h•bll or mo,t human
1. 1n ...
Qf SpriDl--1 lellOn of lrtlf'ltllt•
a. Winnow
btlna� lo obHrve the type and
Ina wllimay. BICNl1oming beauty
" Halt enui
,._....,,n,.,..,
the q1,111ity or wearln1 apparel;
-I
Uk.
• manrt11 ot heaven.
iffp1 eaonUal worth, in whit ia
DAILY catP'roqllOTIII - Rom llaw lo woll 1h
"on parade." One'a hat should in­
Oh yea; the law o[ mutual
A l: 1' D L
A A X
variably help chaHcterlu hH 1micab1Ut,. produce, lt'1 1,11c,1t
II L O JI G •
L L O W
,1ood tatto However, we believe, Inherent model, tht woman of 1
that quaHty may be senlled 11 youthful
- tott.r �mplJ - ,.. ... th... rn - -'' A II mlturlty; while the
well as 1oen,
,or lht tlU'M L'a, X b � two O'.. eta. ltnsl1 1'tten. .,..
spindlet of vaat lndualrlta art
A man't sen�e or 11electlon in lt:epl eplnnln&amp;, Our roodel intent
""PbM. tho 1,qt11 ad bmatloll cf Ula - .,. Ill IIIAII.
re1ulu aPl)arel hll bffn shown 'on Immediate lnterestt; she nel­
Sacb dq UM IOdt lttt41'1 ue di4enn.L
I n the exc,llenl Judamenl, ton.
thn abandon• nor appa�ntlY,
A Qnlo...,. qa.tatloe
"l.1tent1y expreSlied, by a flnfl
culth1atea tile notion, that 1he
name
n
hl1
hat.
And
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at
the
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mall:ea quite an apputance; ttte
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wardrobt1 of qU,illt)I were choHn due pnpri.tlJ' o f 100d tutt,
and worn by the male "IJyen bavlnl -added tometblq of per.
P D ll D I - I L X B C L G .
'll' G C II
down of the law(a)", there re­ tecUon.
wal� ia lb1 !Mlle
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1M 'l'IIINI 19 IIO BAIIIC llf ...
main.I, more than the •l&amp;n of an of llmpllcilf. .
1drolt rellabUll):, hi thlJ 8ame
Gltdy1 OlbiOD,
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�fHE DAILY SENTINEL

They'll Do It Every Time

l:ommentating .Editorially

•

Proper Treatme nt For Royalty

•

I n a competitiv e economy, the customer is
boss. Any enterprise which £ails to satisfy
him will soon see its business lost to a com•
petitor.

And, says the general sales manager of a
leading o i l company , the customer w i l l be

boss more than ever d uring the si xties.
His own industry, he adds, faces the chal­
lenge of change in competiLive freedom to

•

sen,e the custome r better. On the specific
side , he forecasts that more and more people
will travel the U mited•access roads of the in­
terstate h�ghway system; more a-nd more fam­
ilies will acquirre two and even three rnrs as

their incomes climb into the u pper brackets .

and more and more uses will be found for
peliochemicals in hundreds of different

fielcl s.

So the goal in t hP sixties. rrom oil produc­
tion in the rield t hrough transportation , re­
search, manu fact uring, and distribution t o
fi na·l sales w i l l have t o be customer satisrac-

lion. I n his words . business will have to ··1reat
the rustomer royalty just as it deserves -

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HAD ULCERS, MRS. 8

( NATC H ) B�AMED IT
ON BIG DOME, HIS WH/Po
CRACK I NG- 80SS ....

EDITOR'S
MAILBAG

HISTORY
Meig
s
Coun
ty
., w.u.

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SOl&gt;RV TO

HEAR 'l'Ot.J HAVE AN

ULC.EQ ,BUNSSN·•ER--AM&amp;M15 E\'mY1MIN6 OKA.V Ar HOMEY
UH-:t KNOW 'THAT SOME WIVES
CAN DRIVE A MAN 6EllSE&lt;IK
MAYBE l. COULD ARR.ANG.I=. A
LON&lt;, SUS,NESS TIIIP..ESCAPE
'J'OIJR CX&gt;MBSTIC PQOSLEMS
FOR. A WHIL.E ··••

ANO WM�
BIGOOME GOT
Tl-IE NEWS•·•
WHOM DID HE
BLAME ? HA\IE
A CIUOTE �-

royally."
What this all adds up to is more and better
snvire. more anti 1Je1tl'r product s - all al
the most reasonabl e possibl e price. Thill al­
ways happpe11s whr-n eompelit ion is allowed .
to run a free and op..:-n t·o urse.

Y

UI.Cllll'P. :Z: SAW IT
co"''""1 n's 1W1T MAoMAt1
VOtJ WORK FOR!! 1HAT NO•
- a...t.•....vM 861
�iHn,c;NE A SMNT
ULCER'S! Mf't' 00t,tT ':-t\J GE1"
lN1'0 A BUSttrilESS WHER5.
vou CAN woRt&lt;. WrTH
CIVILIZ.ED � '?//

WHEN "11-E DOC TOLO
BUNSEN BURNER I-IE

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2--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport .

o., April 1 9, 1960

M..so,,. cou Nr-. couar

Style 5fil,w Js ·
Program Feature
At Racine Grange

DAILY SENTINEL
DAYBOOI(
'fOD,\\' AND
YESTF.RYE"' 'R j

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Connie Radford
H.onored With
Birthday Party

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3 cer.ta per won!. 01e lnaertion. liflnlmum chartt&gt; - 80 '!enta
I cente per word to" three �tive iMertiona.
Special - one -moulh for 30 centa per word.
Full rate Of 3 c..:nta per word will be char1ed for advertlsin1
11 not paui witibln 10 dlya after reeejving bill.
� in Ad vert..isin, - Should · be reP;Ol'U'd imm.tdiately. The
DaUy Sentinel will not be reaponsibl.e for more than one incor­
nd ii.rtlon.
kd cf 'Ibanb alld &amp;Pecill Notices of Event, t l .00. Obltua.riea
p11l1Ueltld at 1 ceat per "rd.
tl'OIDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
Q DAYS
l MO.
illle .
$1 .3�
10
tll&lt;
'4 .l!O
zo
$1.20
llOc
'6.00
S l .90
U
70&lt;
$1.00
12.21!
'7.00

New laws regarding saft;LY of OEVOTEI;I TO INTERESTI
slow mo\•\ng vehlcles were given
OF MEIGS-IIASOH A,Rli
by Bernice Theiss with a question
•lchar.,• S. Owtn, Publltiflff
and answer summary. A film on
Plibltshed eveo -f!''?meon et
safely was sh1;1wn by
R-0bert l'f'ut Sund,iy by 'The \lblo,,itVa1ht
Beegle. A 1.B.lk was given by lublle!Jlng Com,anJ at 110 ,t111
Edison Hobstetter rega rding thc ·'banle St.. ���eroy, Ohio. •u•"\
forthcoming bond issue for the neu office s,bone WY2-21M . ed.Jtaf'
Veterans Memorial Hospital to be lal office ohone WTI!-2157.
voted on in May.
Emered u fleCOn!J. clasa matltn�
natter at Ure post office at PotQo
A style show was put on by n-oy, Ohio.
the women announced by Jean
National advertlslnc retll'eaenta
Alkire. The dresses were model­ tlve: B&lt;,ttJneK'·1'!mbllll
. lit,. Ml
ed as follows: a sac k dress, Em­
exln.ctoo �ve.. New �lir). Cl.tr
ma Adams; a dinner dress, Doro­ '"'" Ynrlt.
thy Smit h ; a nylon dress, Belle
Subscrlotlon ratett: .")e}Jven,I 1"
Theiss; tea dress, Mattie Beegle; �er where 1val.l11blfi, IO
balloon dress, Bernke Theiss; a kr W4ik: one nar In advante 'If
d.ui ce dress, Anna Beee:le; a maid 1'he Dt,IW 8'ntin•1 offict, tis-,
of honor dress. Mary Easterday; 11.i montba. S7.9D: � lllOlltrul
the bride'l!I dress, Miss Theiss.
13.90. BY 11:iotor Nute wtiere avd
abie:
one ffll}nth, $1 By mail: nm'
The progra m was concluded
,w
r.l:
111b: ·uontha, 14.29: tJtr •
wilh a cake walk which w�5 won
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-..tht, ft . an ....,. ,,u,,.tti. 11
by Mary Easterday.

( 1 ) Notices

astern Un IQrS
Sp.?nsorin g 0once
Saturday Night

SPE C IAL PRI CE
On Last Yea r's Colo rs
$4.95

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and SU PPLY CO.

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AUCTIOIII•
1- 2. LMN - ulllo,,

AIR COND!TIONIN'G, R!P'RIG!Ration aervklt. J1ci'1 Rttri1era,
lion, New Haven. Phol:k! TU
2:5537.
e-23-tt

18) 5'!1,1to�_
Sa_les
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Nilp. Alj- &lt;ondltlol)ed. - Power
· •�-- � brakes. 'Spoiless.
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4 13 6tc
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lNI MERCURY 2 dr. aed,an. Mer­
eyomaUc. Clean ear inside and
out. $890. Blaettnar'a, Pomeroy.
4 13 6tc

TOIIATO STAKES. ANY QUAN­
tity up to 20,000. Reasonably
:priced. Call WY 2·2565 or Masop
SPnce S.5896 · collect after 7 p.
4 19 3t,c

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ClllCltEN MANURE. All to be
· lbove-d out o f build.Jng. Chesler
Spencer, Rt. 3, Pomeroy. Call
YU 5-22'1 1.
4 19 3tp

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111111 HQUSE " THAU.Ell 30 ft.
ee
six, 2 bedrooms. Very
· ton&lt;lition. Inquire at 477
==
. f'Afflore St., Middleport.
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AUCT IOHIIR
(omelet• Swvlce
Crltt Bradford
Write, � or Contact
A, C • .BRAD PORO, Raelu, OhlL
25-tf

ICRS, BIRCII CASI•
HOMI;'-cB l.lh.D::
NET m1ken Fonnle■ .int topa.
Vlnyl 111h1!11:0t1 block laid. House
repalra tf all deterlptlom. C1ll
GuJ Mt'.iJ.er, kldoe, oJaio,
2 � tft
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onio fiN ea11 - r_...i 1a
Middleport Sunday ntght. Nijtit
Patrolman lltt lfflllt nOtlN!d amoke
pourini from the Toof'• CJrrr
Out � ildlft1, MIU St., and tutntd
In the alatm. Three piece• er fire
eq uipment and 17 fiNtn• went
the ½ sq u 11e to the buildln1 to
attend a ,mokin1 rnotor on refrl•
feratian equipment tut bad
therled.

At 9:20 a. m. the Middleport
emergency tQuad ..,.. caJled lO
aid Gertrude Gf'.lmm, Weit Main
Pomero)', who had become 1 11 .
The aidlhen were rele11ed on
atTh•a1 et a ,dodor.

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$1 995

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�N, .. _ IYa. Oft P"lrt-men miimed dnutnt todlY
for the body of 1n Ohio min who
(COfltlllklN F,_. ,... Ono)
reportedt,
J\lmped i■to t.be Kan.1ae,,en perSOJts eleded by t�
00:ird or
dlreCLors of Meip wba River from • brid.. ·h.ere Moo­
lA&gt;nimi.inity H--,ic.l Inc. . whjtb day. WitntQet said Pbf D. Hi.I•
waa reorpnized lali.
nth. Tbi1 e:inbolltam. 3!1, of Dayton, former•
II tbe IJ'OUP which �
· u operate ly or Charlerton, chmbed onto 1
i( built, ,uanl ran OD the br1dac and
the propc,st:d ho�pita
luped into the riv�.
under lease from the county.
The Hospilal commission, K.al
Hiruly, lt4!mard l''uJtz. Dr. R. E.
Authorized
Boice and W . 0 Atkma i! the
offi�ial ■gm��. of the coupty to
be m charfd. 0 � •�val eon,truc•
t!on or the h l!it111' if 1pprovNI
by over •
•f ' e'nit of tho!A!
voting Maf 3 "
PLUM&amp;IIIG ond &amp;LICTIICAL
The l&gt;on'.cL i,idl!' ' is' fa,r '$'235.000
REPANll and IIRVICI
over a 20 1fir' · f,e'r-lod, at an
average hx illtt ol one-:h■U mill

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COLEMAN
. D E A L E .,

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t.ant coadl uncle,· Lou Sllbn. Smith
wbo played eoUf&amp;:t football at
Wi!IC(lnain, a1lo 1il,yed for the San
franciam Forfy-Nmen of t he Na·
tion Foolball ��.

CHASE HARDWARE

Harold Chate, Mgr.
Loc1.11t St.
MlckNeport 1

"- WY 2-151 1

' BOTTLED GAS . . .

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41ealer ..,., can ....-e ,,,..

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RUTLAND FURN ITU RE

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Anold Grate, owner
FURNITUIII
Muon. W. Va.

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and convenience

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We Specialize I■ hderllr hinting

Call WY-2-2847

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Spring Paintint Done

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NO
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!:arl V. Gorham , Route 2, Rl­
chte, n, fined S100 alffl coals lo­
day in Counb' Court by Judge E.
W. Peoplea a1te-r entering a
guilly plea to a .-t,te hich•ay pa•
trol rttarte of drivln&amp; while in•
tol.Ueatelt :He WH alao a:iven a
mandatory tbree day jail aen1�7:'.n ot&amp;t, County court action.
Jam•• p,attff'IOll and Jame, Sta{'y,
land, were in the
both ef
couety �-f
thiis m orning charKed
wit&amp; lail� · to comply with a
court or.QI'. The two bad appear .
ed btf(!f'e 'Judge People&amp; March
17. char� 'wit.h ,tealine corn
front
Starcher. 11iey had
been Ji:Y'°1:' ,_:'_Uspe-nded finea or
$50 on COfl.4l!10n tbal they make
proreitituUoa _ of· the stolen
perty._ ·
Th@ two men wert! Jailed last
ni ght b)'1 county o!fieen on their
failun te. .-,i,,■P1y with UH order
or the eGUrt,
Wa)'Bft 1 JAIO Shaver, Gallipoli8,
1 n't!1U!d tif the Ohio ltate' patrol
on a cllar.M: ' of !peeding. was
fined . UO� .fnd costa In County
court a'tif Gerald Seller,, Racine,
m ana .--.. on a tbar1e of u
,a ut t •n� bltlotJ'. Both men Nld
and
Nile■Jed.

Full Dress
Meeting Called

wer,.

LIGAL NOTIC.
,- 1� ' (Ml-OP COCKSHUIT TRAG
1 --===== -DON
1'Q1l with live pcwer take oH. ( 9a ) Ma rine _Suppl ies
ni. undtn!ID!,l fl oaer1n1 ror
·
llqbett Pickett, P-0meroy, WY 2sale two . ho1'ffl ownett tw the lite
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4 19 Ste USl!D IIO..T. -�o h-oas -•
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Ztffler Hamm, Wetlllh Street,
ond tlP whlta h Im. Mot«.
Poinero,, Ohio.
polhan Moton. 600 L Moln
l � SHOWC� $20.00, Call
11141 .. !JO
fdt eadl
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PhoM
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�uUpn -Drue co.
,f 18 3tp It•• POIMl"OY,parcel or on
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It '4300.00.
FO)l
D IIOOII HOUSE,
mat
be
It anj
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fQJl bllemtnt In Cheater, 3.86 ---------..u111
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For Rent
�, '8,000.00. Call YUiHOIIS
WY-2-Ufl, Ml
••�irct.
�j";'.;181 a•b ecl- to
ro•il of
U'Allt,,......_�• - ,Jllrnla - ...
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,-,,t, ()nlo
hfiltlllul modom &lt;1blnol. Coal- · J ROOII l"UJNISIIICI&gt; Apartment. �
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with 1t1Behments •nd
184 llulberr,. Cll l. WY 2-61115.
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POMEROY - 10-room ,,.,.., hu
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of high water. $-W00.00 Term�.
...... tf S. a. tt.ndrlt., -•11••d
Phone wn-n12.
1 1 ·2-trc
SYIIACUII - 6-,ootll fr•me, boll,,
N- !i __, Jlva that
D!!t\JXE • ROOM DOWNSTAIIIS
fum,co, ohtde, d..blt . lfflP. w�w
Of•
unfunilabl!d 1partment. Nicely
l arge corner lot, 2 biod:11 from· a.ii ail4rN11 II
Ohlo, has
fumiabed 2 btdtoom 2nd D oor
school. ,eooo.oo.
been luly i,joliitii!I Adlhii'littntor
apartment. M lddltpnrt W Y2- 131 .ACAI PAIM - 40 tn 80 le!l'el ot tJie a.ta
le of ,s. R. hi!ndrlx.. late
f.12.fftp
387,.
tractor tillable, l ll tenl rlter of .,,_e, Mei1s County, Ohio,
bottom, lood barn, 14 1tanchion1,
FOil llllNT HOUSJ JN POMEROY
8_ atalls, cancrete noor, el#ctri-,
Dated thl■ Mtb day or April,
4 rooms end bath, unfurnished,
ci ty. 2-,bedroom home. Frff eaa, 1 960.
Pb.
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p
one
30
1
lifter'
Clll
1
with oU ,income. Loeued Gil
. . · t.'1l. �'BRIEN
4--l,kfc � • b11ckt@ .road, f12,IOIHJO, ,
. , WYa_..al
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ISO-ACRI FARM •1 • • 1ftllj fi,,unty, Ohio
,
tur tillable. bank barn, 1111D
.'' !i)&lt;f9, !11; (5) 1. 31&lt;
....,._ Slalloll Wagoe
r
WANTED GIRL FOi\_ o-,.i.' ion,, "'1,_� IIOC!r, ...
•
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Goocl .,eocet. "' 1" e
other bu �
tiele&lt;&gt;&lt; oncl tGIOI wllll
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hoo...,orl,. Clll" WYUMI.
H
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Drilled �. ,en! •�nn,i,i. 4-., Interior. v.,,. low
4--10-31.c
room houte, all m.inerala. '8500. NOTICa of DltAW'ING of JUlltORI
local.
M8
VIRGIL 1'1AFQIU)., 111¢ll� ,
N- ta. VI _,., � 1teer•
Notke ii lttle'bJ' 11NIII that a
I 1 81 Emolovtnl!lnt
PhGM WY U7SI public dr1wlnt of juron will be
a.x 229
a.-1 !nkw. ou-i. tranO,
Wanted
, 11 ate ... on: the 25th day or April
AMHo, heater, truly • nlc■ one
.... l,1riced to ......
--'----:--,:,=r.;;;; JNO 1t the office of the ComWE 00 ALL KINDs ·o, WORK. 4 ROOM HOUSE FOR SAU:. 181 mlt.iotiefl of juror9 in the Court
We build septic tankt, TV Radio South 2nd St., Middleport, · 0. Rwte of Kele County, Ohio, for
4·16-3tp.
'6erVietna: and
Repair, �rall
1980, or the
the 1111 term,
Ctlltinl. Power Mower. !Jand)I,
iald
ourl of
C
Pleu
n
o
Comm
HOUSE IN -kiMEBOY
m1111 Electric
Shop. Phone FOR SALE.
Coun:tJ,
G•·
lieat.
IU
in
bath
d
6 room,,
4-111-3tp
WY2•5404,
Freeland I. Norrll
rage. Beaudlul view or
J. Tracy
Everett
or
with
Out or all hi,lh water
DAY WORK. ill¥ LICENSED
a or J'uroni
laioner
Cammi
J.
WY
CIII
furniture.
without
1
pnctical nurte. C&amp;:1 TU 2-4455
4-11-lte
f 18 31c
between f and I,
4 18 etc :1976.
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!14Y:

b�oi-� Actions
Filed In Court

T'wo divorce 111its have been
filed in Common Pleas enurt aecording lo records In the office
or Evelyn Lucke, clerk of courts.
Charging
groH neR'.leet and
extreme cruelty, Mildred Gregory
Route ] , Carpenter, ia aski!ll to
, be divorced from Orlin O. GreiOry, ,ame .addreu. She aaka c11•tody ef three minor children, for
household goods and real t!lltate
Owned by Uie couple and th•t• the
defendant be enjoined froffl' liviD.4 in the same house or mole■t•
in&amp; hfr in a'ny way,

KARR &amp; VAN ZANDT

IIW8ARB ROOTS. OLD VICTOR­
lA· and Canadiu Red- Guarant­
� to 1row. 2.5t N.ch. Second
Jioue east from Sthool h ouse
in SJT,atuae. W illiam H. Holmes.
4 4 tic
. -----.,, ------1MB UARLI.Y DAVID SON
M O•
torcycle 74. Newly recondition•
.. D'IOtor. Contact Harry Roush, ·
( CUtt.on, w. V a . SPS·l!238.
-i-12-et
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Ven.�an BUnda, aU 9izea and
eolora. Frea Eatimales. Dale
WipRll S�ply, 21� Union .t\.ve.,
3-4-60tc
P01Pero)', O h i�-

1119 HOUSE TRAILER , ONLV
$2850. with storm windows and
alr conditioner. Will deliver up
to 20 miles free. See or Phone
WJlliam Roush, Mason, w. Va.
SPtuee 3-520'1 .
4 18 Ste

TILEV ISiON tLlDIO ANO SMALL
AppllM!Ctl NPefr, Call flrenll
CtPt•IN. 414 N- 9HDn4 Awe..
Middleport.
-1 I th

Phyaiciana of tbe Mer,
If• County
Mednt 8eeift)' ril join wne
3� other Ohio t)hyrkian1 in
OevelancJ, May 16-tf for the an•
mta.J me.etin&amp; ef the Oblo Slatl'
Pomeroy volunteer firemen M.tdlw Anocialion, one of. the
were called to 1 · bru1h fire near nation's larie1t potttlfadu1k me•
the j1.1nclloru of RoulH 124 1nli dlcal auem blle1.
143 Monday at 1 1 ,. m. bw.t the
Sf!n,ing in oftin&amp;J ,rolet in the
blaze w11 under control upon
ptodMi11,es will be Dr. Roser
their arrival.
Daniela, Pomeroy, •• delepte,
tire was on pro�rty or Witb Dr-,,.Sf'lim BW:etrin. as al·
John Wi1'911, about pne-bl,lt inile ttrntte.
beyori4 1 1:he Junction.

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191111 FORD V8 FAIRLANE 2 dr.
Beautiful -:ar. $795. rB111ettn11r's,
Pomeroy.
4 18 6tc

COM'PU:TE SHEEP SHEARING
outlH. 1 yeu old sorrel mare.
John Meei:1, Shade, Ohio Rt. 1 ,
Phoite Athenl!I MY6-327 1.
4.16-�.

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Repr- Societ

D1'1 .Co- nviction
.
Brings Fin�
Of $111, Costs

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ITAN MCffOII
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r.vSTOll BUJJ..T KITf,'RJ:N 115'
li(Del fr,:- 'tOOf houa::i J'r,e • tim,tea, F'ftt\1111an ud Abbot\,
Phone WY-2-332 1.
Ntf

Dr. Daniel,�Will

In another -·
__.ion JDhn ft. :Bolin
2311 1\"•t M•ln SI., Pomeroy. Is
askirtf for a!lvortt from Faye Mildre:d Bolin, Route 3, Poroeroy. Hr,
ciuVILY tkACTOR IALII AND
.
'
-, ,
uka flit a fair share or the
��.J'.llSTANT COA.c:H
Senlce. 5 12 •• Mein, hroenf.
..U9ft: 'Ment,om•ry: 1tJ; oft up• p,!)pperty owned jointly Dy the
so,t.ON tJl)J _ Th,e :eo.tou p1.
PhOM W'Y2-2975. o,... 'tll t per, 9 3 en Jower, l,f'i, fer ·. open '°1.lple and for the minor ehil- trit;i\8- o� I.he American
Football
.
p, 111,. untH J1111• I. la...._.: Galhpolls: I 9.1 on uppe•. H O nn tln!n to choose which parent 11h1II League
t� aDJ1ounced the ap­
H• rolal S.rnhert,
\
R.ulllnll le. IOWl!r, 15 feet open. I.«k 28 : 14.3. h1•e clfltOdf. He char,1e1 t-xtreme poi1tlhe■t of Jerry Smith, D�on
- •••clhl
f)hlie. RhoM&gt; CtoMII,, J691,
Con4itJa11 of ,..._.. t;edal: ' cruelly lo -his •pelltion.
, .Univ""ty 'liae coach, aa ah Uli•
3-19-tfe
•••• I
, All locka. are up LoC!k 13 thru 2Z,
j
fallin
Ri-rer
wn.
o
J••• lot 1
ING S E R- l.«k 23 ii d
FOR. TllE BEST ROOF
. .
slowly at Lock 23.
NOW IS THI M08T Ol'l'Oll'l'lJNE TIMI
11, ...
v1ce, roof repamni:i:, roofl ng ,
OW. ti¥
hats· Downbo.m,d :
TO HAVE l'.OVa
root paintina.
Call UI Bill
Wi l3: L.�ade Cbildreas 1t fl:4-ll
Wyatt and George Slaa�. Phone
a. m .. 7.5; Lodi!: 17: c. v. Harner
\,VY2·2724 Pomeroy, Ohio.
al fl:05 1. m. 2-0: Lock 23: North·
4-IS-Gtp.
________ ern at 2:40 p, m., l-i-2; Erne!tlne
We Move Yoar Furallitre .1',epl••� II
ii.i'vou RUN DOWN AT TMI at 3:45 p. m., 6-0; Bob Bent.er at
Wliboul A��lll-e) £wt.
hff.lat 0oH yeu, MUI MN g,- 1 1 :20 a. m., 18-1 ; A. V. Cnu al
Ina? lett -A'ork. t.eweat Pl'ICN. 1 1 :fO p. m .• 2-1 ; Cotton Queen at
RACINI SHOI 11RYICI SHOP Iii ii- m., 0-5; Upbound; Galllpolla,
GET FREI ESTIMA.TB8 NOW
Vulcan at J:lk) a, m., U-0; Indiana
RACINE., OHIO.
- -- -at 2:55 a. m., 10-1; Lock 23, Mr.
fu·rlh•r l nfol'fflation
Crisa at 12:20 p. m., 1-8 and one
.Pome,oy, Ohio
derrick boat: Eaatern a t 4:10 a.
Pomeroy; Ohio ,
m., 1 4-4; Helen ,Z. at 6:50 a. m ..
0-6; Elger curt at '1:30 a. m., 0-2;
Lehigh at 1 1 : 05 II, m., 5- 1 1 .
FRIGIDAIRE. $25,00; living room
.
l!Uit.e, $20.00;
brenk!Rst set
$15.00; ,kitchen cabinet, $15.00
SIMI Ktthleeo Car.penter, Depot
SB
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FOR S�FIVE lll)Oll_
4-15-Jtc
Street, Rutland.
Before 9:80 A.M:.
with balh. Nice loaatlon. Melvin
Middleport WY44649
Hood, - 111 Loc111t St., Pomero1.
FOR SALE. 7 ROOM HOUSE,.
Pomeroy WY-2-3195
large carden and yard. Also 2
s-so-ntp
KA.UT% FIEO ITOII
room house same lot. Deln'lar
t11,;
Harris,n
ville. 4-1 5•Jlc
Rhod
IIOUSE FOR SAL£ ll1 l'AOE­
� Yukon S-2141
__
town, sis. roomt, 4 reoma clo,m,
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HAMII.L 16RYICI ffATION
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VAC U U
800VER U_
P R lG H T _
up, apJrodm•tely 1 acre I�
2
leloro ,,GO A.M.
- A• I con d/1"ion, h as
Cleuner 1n
lllld ei:cellilnt well 13 mil�
vel
,
Alb�n'y �
thro w away bags. full price
from PomeM)' on State Route
ITery Day Senlee
lnquirt,
only $23.00. Phone • WY2·2204.
fl92. Price $800.00.
Mra.
Howell
at
Pa1eto•.
4-15-0t.c
FREE
INSPEc:rtONS. PHONE
3-12«:ltc
1i
_LL
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WY2·2774,
Gilmore
Supply
FA R M. 5 R OO M
l
6 AC R E
a
n Pe1t ·Control HOU!il').f911- SALE IN POMEROY
Store.
Vaugh
J-tou·s e-, 3'- butbuUdi ngs, 12 acres
Co., St. Mar)''s, W. Va. Mem­
· 9 rooma, 2 baths, full
sized.
boU,o m land, pasture and timber of Nation&amp;l • Peet COrjtrol
basement, ne� get furnace,
her, electric, water, 40 acres
Association.
4-9-tfc
large lot. F. A, Swatzd1 307
wit� m iner,a.]s, $2,800.00. Bill
Cozart, Racine, Ohio.
4-15-41.p
Spring Ave., Pomeroy 4-'\&amp;.12tc
UPHOLSTIRY CLIANED
.
by new modern method endorsed 3 BEDROOM HOUSE FOR SALE.
COMFORTABLE ,FOOT WEAR £or by leading fabric manufictul'ers.
1 acre of grouncl. Loeated on
now and the hot daya ahead. We Cost '1ery low, All work guaran­
M idilJeport Hill. Ph. W Y. 2-3818.
hnve KEDE'ITE� and SUMMER- teed. Furniture ready lo use in
4 1D 3tc
E'M'ES in the "most wanted " , 2 bouts. All work done electrl­
stiles. The Shoe Bot, Middle- 1 cally. Call today _ for demons lralion
port.
� 1 8 6tC i or estimate. NO OBUGA'l10N.
NOTICl-,OF APPOINTMINT
Pwvh'• u,ttoa-.., c1•.,.,.
FOR SALE: 1 - 8 CU. FT HOT­
Ca• N-. 1 1,141.
PhoM TU2-5615.
4-IMlp
point refrigerator. 1 dixie gas
Ida.. of leftjaenln I(, Sntlth
range and 1 dinette set. Priced
Cl.IL� .
o,c.....
reasonable. Raymond Thomas,
N�ee 1B berel,,y ,liven !hot Mild·
Langaville, Ohio.
4 18 6tc
,_ WY-MUS
red Lu�ilJ.e imitb wboee Pott Of·
fice addre&amp;I i1 Cheater, Qhlo, bas
USED TOMATO STAKES. CALL
been dub' appoillted . A4miniltr•·
WI 9-3773.
f LB 3le
lnx
oi the Esta'4!: of Benja'lpin K.
'
Smilh. yto of Che,IU To,,,nshli&gt;,
Cll.ABLESTON MILK BASE. How­ BAIIMIIHUIPSON
Meigs CoWlly, ONo, deceased.
ard Caldwell, Tuppers Plains,
Af- lilddleport. l!'lra; . to­ D8te&lt;I this 2nd diy of Aprl1 1080.
Ohio. Phone Coolville 1598.
, -S,.
moffile, BondL hone
F. H. O'BJUEN
290a.
4 1 8 fltp
Judie of tlie Probate Court
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M.elp Coun�, Ohio
R_
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D--:-Moa E TRoP1cAL
INIIJIWtllll
CE
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1v�E
(4) I, �. 10, Ste
fish, Mnllie'.s, Angel's and Von
tectlon. Lffe, Auto, lire, Pollo.
c� Don llllll. lllddl•porl.
Rio',, .,,. Lowell McNldde,
o.._
l"lVI,
Antiquity, Oblo.
4-1&amp;-fltc

USED CARS ·
ARI INAR..

·JIN lllUJVIIOLET V8 Jleblr. 4

(91 For So le

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SIUlll!: VAUJl!Y LAXE 1S NOW
Clfien rer tiihtng.
, lll1 3tp

1904 CHEVROLET 210 2 dr. 107
Anniversary spectal. Blaettnar's,
4 13 61&lt;
PomtrOY, $48G.OO.

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IIUILL•• ,uaN.-c,-.. WlfflNO.
HOUSI t,pl l•""- Af'MW Ir•
th«t, lyrM-UM, Ohio. fthon■
WY-2,431,t,
1 1 , 1 Mfc
- --n:LEVISION RADlO AND &amp;llALL
appliance repair. Phone OU•
McClintoet. Racine, Oblo,
2-1-lfe

'-11111•

3 28 11,

.

DA I LY C RO S SWORD

P_omeroy Firemen
L O. ....COY
F"md Fire Under
--------Control Monday

( 9 1 For Sate

TMfflla M. F1ln
. '1'iftnll Ml Ptlt Co.�rol ·
Ji ·1ttew.., lnaunnc• Hatltn­
iWJ
f' 44 WY ""6

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Hoyfs Sehlo Service

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(20) Business Services

PHONE WY-2-21 57

FIRST In QUALITY
FAIREST In PRICES
FASTEST In SERVICE

Be fashion-right
on a.. ,/Ju.c/gfJt with

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Ada l'l'IC'8ived by 10 A.M . . wlll � i n that day·1 ....per.

een•

IN THE SAME SOFT TONES

19, 1960-3 ,

FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESU LTS
JIATE8

TH� DAI!.'f SENTINEL

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April

WANT ADS

M •..- lw 4ppllc•ti..,
0 ert
m sheel. 21 , P&lt;ewark, Ohio. and Mary Ann Fletcher,
,a. Newark.
John H a rold Dabney, SI, HenRacin e Grange observed " Op. der11on. and
Jo Ann McKinney 21 •
erati on Forward" wh e n the )' met Point Pleas
'
ant.
Wednelday night, April 13. A
Ch"Srlr,i! William l'ear!on, 18, Pt.
we[{'ome was given by the master
Plu&amp;,u1 t , and Paulin e Joyce, 19,
Robert Beegle. A song "Keep Ou
Boosting" and a safety song read Pomt Pleasan t.
r: ... rry Cli fford Maehir. 43, Pl.
by Belle Theis11 were presented
and safety sugestions were given Pleasant. a"d Nina S.11)'re, 36, Pl.
by various
members of the Pleasant.
Grange with a volunteer guessing
exerdse by Mattie Bt.-elJJc.

OH YEs-MAGIC OF SIMPLICITY
I £ell this rxcitcmcn1 i n the hr­
ginning, from a glimpse of what is
The Alman..,,
new this Spring; or an inspiration­
al genre. the wide berth in s1ytes
remind!! onP, lo what an extent of
1. si..
.
selccth-en&lt;'Ss to humor individual
•TA TO MIST ::
{'holce, the inl&lt;llligence of industry
MtGIIAW FAMILY
OURS FAMILY
'Mr. and Mr� Rollln Radford en­
:J
J i\
The Sugar Run PTA wilJ , Jlleel
We are unabl&lt;! to find very w i l l go. Thi� delightfully rash
Nicholas Ours married Mary
tertained with a party Saturday
Lucinda Pow&lt;" I I . a sister of Will· much abbut the McGraw family. range of 1&gt;refcrcnce. still in the Thursday at 7:30 p. m. al , ,, the
at their home, Rock Springs road,
Today !1 Tueaday, April 19, the
iam Powt&gt;ll -0f Ant iquity. Children Aa far II we are able to find. &lt;:asual mood, can intrigue a wo­ school. Mr. and .Mrs. 1.'hQfl)a1 - J:knin observance or the sixth birthday
-and Leontrd man of today, and merit nntural nes!iy will be in ("barge Qf the. pro- 1 U)t h day of the year, with 256
married M arinda Presley, Charlie
Jehu (Ji!}')
or the!, dau1hter, Connie.
Poll1.1ck refreshments were :serv­
Boyd; Herbert married May Co- were brothers. Samul!'l and Reu· advantage of her r;1th&lt;'r cool, ima• gram and a film on the ,State, more in 1980.
The mo�n ls appproaehing its
1-{ighway P.atrol w i l l be �PiJ�nJ:O f•
; ben were bro1her11. These broth­ ginative encouragement.
1.art: Marion married LauraThft !aater theme wae carried ed. Next meeting, April 27, the
.
The slmp!kity of style having firers for the next year will be new phase.
.Judson married Ella Eaton a SIS· ers wl're evidently couiins.
out i n the aame1, favors snd re­ Great Bend Granae will present
The moming .stars are Mercury, . fl'elhmenta. An Easter eii;,I hunt the program .
Some of Samuel McGn1w's ram­ b1•en accepted as. in good• hste a elected and all members are urged
1rr r1r E1I Faton : Harvey married
M ars. JuoW'lr l,DII Saturn.
married George number or seasons; of the prrsrnt to be presen1 .
Marth.i Wnling; Theodore mar· ily. Victoria
was held and other games played
On tblB d., I n h;,tory:
ried V 1 1111 McKenzie: Rost' mar Sayn·; Margaret married Sullivan unstudied sinrerity, ill- "the OC'·
wlth priJ:ea aw•rded to Billy RadCLASS MEETING
married Hiram casional" a suit. o; a dress; con•
ln. 1'715, th• American War for fol'd, M•ey Radford, Sherry Blackried Ol ivf'r .Johnson ; Norah mar- Sayre; Dollie
OPTION TWO
Thi' Willing Workers Cl11B of �dependence beg.an. The Brit� •ton, Jim Broderick, Bendy Sheets
/
rif' tl a ( ; rimrn: Sarah married Nl'ue :1r.; Iva married John tinue11 aH "what is in style". and
A Satllllle,I Cu.wmer
CHICAGO
UPI - The Chicago
1sh
arrlv:�d at LexJn,:ton, Mase., and � aan • Amold, "'VOJ'I, were
gives incPnlivr l o capture and the F:n terpri!le EUB Church will
William La ,vrl'n&lt;"r: Lottie marrit'd Sm11h. then Ell:is Withrow.
�
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Ia
Our Flnt Colllldll'ltlo,i
I
White SoK got down to the 28 pla)'­
Some of Preslry McGraw's fam· adapt "the look" of simpl icity, that mePt Thursday evening et the and round a amall company o f Ea1Ut, baa!t;.e� and blowoutl.
Arthur V"'1les: Martha dlt•d a
i'd
H
er
m
onda
i
nigh
l
by
y
relea
t
s,
Minute llen awaltiRg them.
i!y: Williard, Peter. lda and Nt't• practically runs t he �amu1, in a home of Mrs. Eldon Week:9.
young woman, never married.
After COJtnte opened her gifts
,;,
clever
personalization
of
the
nrw
In 1861, the flnt blood \las 11hed refreah menta of ice cream ce nter- ing shortstop Chico carrasq_uel and
PETREL FAMILY
sending catcher Camilo Carreon,
in the War Between lhe States in ed with ft buITTIY, cake decora
THURSOAY ME ETING
Some of Rcluben McGraw•, fam- thing tu wear.
ted lert•han de&lt;I, pitcher Rodolfo Ari.11s
P, M. Petrel WIUil the fint Pe·
The One Won One Cla.s1 of the Baltimore when a mob of South• with yellow jonqulla, and punch
W. Main St. Pho,- W Y 24'49
Color? Oh yes; all eolora are
trl-l that we have any a (!C()unt or lly: Erneat, Eber, Pearl and Jes­
Pomeroy First Baptist Church will em sympathlzera attacked a con­ were 1erved to those named above and -0utfielder Harry Simpson to
POMIROY, OHIO
a11d
McGraw,
related;
for
Instance,
blue
married
Reuben
a
le.
a
in this section. ije &lt;:ame from
mrrt Thursda)' l'Venlng at the tingent or Massachusetts soldlers and Kathy and Eddie Abbotl, Mar- San Dlego.
Franl·e. near the Swias border. woman by the name o f Newberry green. There prevails comment un
horn!! of Mrs. Thomas WeflOll with parading thl'!)Ulh the elty.
la Grueaer, Becky Radford, Bobby
lie came to America on the she was lhe mother of Ella Ney a wise limitation, commercially.
M r.� . Victor Young, Sr. as co-hosIn 1892, Charles E. Durea of and Bruce Bl1ck1ton, Tommy Ball,
.� me shi p on whlch La Fayette Berry who married Edward Man­ But, then, !here's Spring; the very
Springfield, Ma11., turned the IHt Rieley Gaul, Linda 11:1d Donnie
thought Of the timid use of color less.
l'ITne 011 his visit to the Uniletl uel.
screw on his honeless carriage Smith, Diana Weyeramiller, Mar­
There was al.�o a family of Mc- for such 11 rree range of indulgence
States.
R
UMMAOE
SALE
and took lt Ol;lt of his shop for tin and ll"ranJ!II Broderick, Bobby
lived
ls
of
pretext;
as
In
pre,tending
an
Johna
that
Run.
on
Graw11
r
Mr. Petrel was accldently het
Th1' Racine Eastern Stara wlll a 11ueceastul drive. He called the Burdette, O eorgie Skinner, Jo
.
in the hel'I al Pittsburgh, Pa. He The father was John and the e,c.uberance of eol1;1n. a't any tirnt',
sponsor a rummage sale in the first American m ade automobile Smlth 1nd the honored gueat and
was cared fur by a Mn. Woods . mother £bhy (Isabelle). Some of shoukl be considered, In poor
Eai;?les huilrling, East Main SI., in history the buggyaut.
siater, Judy.
in her home, then married her their chlldren'(\..Morgan, Leonerd, taste. Rince c·.,lors are what thry '
ritlily and Raturday, Those having
F
In 19lli6, actreH Grace Kelly
,laughter and then cnme to what Henry muriea· Matilda Roush. are: having been quite deftly stol­
r1111111rn�r to be l'Oll l'cted are to married Monacan aoverlgn Prince
Sending gifts but unable to at­
later wu known aa Racine , O. John Beavers' d1ughter Ella mar­ en from the violet: the jonquils:
l'Olllacl Mrs. John Ihle.
Ranier DI.
tend were Marla Grueser, Danny,
John
ried
a
McGraw
for
her
tJ.rst
the
handHome
breast
of
a
robin!
l ie is Bald lo have named ii GraRoger and Vieki Abbott, Bobby
fn mention other sourcea.
ham Station, Ohio, and It wa 11 huaband then married George Pie· Not
A thought (or today: President Ball, Jertrey Folmer, Ruth Ann
the finest Interior
1
CliURCH WOMIN TO MEET
kens.
known a11 th.at unlll 1s,2.
A d:iaire tu revel In all the smim•
The EpiRropal Women will meet Abrah.am Lincoln in his ' first In­ Bailey, Mra. Maxlne Arnold and
decor/ii/ors now paint
r M marrii•tl a Mi�� Wood�
aling C'ohirs, should not bl' chC'Ck• al the parish house, Thuraday at augural addreas said: . "while the
S H A I N FAMILY
Mrs. Wyatt Raliford.
Thrir c h i l dren Pett&gt;r nu,rl'ied .a
Samuel Shain was the 11.nreslllr ed hv duhious re�ult o( the expl'ri • 2 p .m. wilh Mr!!. Earl Tilus and people retain thelr virtul!' and
WAL tS and WOODWORK
unknown . then of the Rhain family in this 8t"C· mt'n i : still hewing to the line in
wom11n 1111mr &gt;
Adults assisting In the serving
visllance, n0 administration by
Mi!lS Grarc Horton ns hO.!ltesse�.
Belle l'it (' Cri•w: Jo91• p h never m i. r• tion . He l i ved in Frederick Coun­ the arqu ircml'nl of a rulln!J �irn•
an)' extreme or wiclr.ednetU or wer&lt;! Mrs. Edgar Abbott, L•rlrs. WH·
rn•d, .lt•rry marril•cl Marlh11 Sw11I 1y , V n . , and .�aw snvi&lt;-e in 1 he r&gt;l lci1y, wi•. of femin ine gender ,
folly, can very serioualy injure H am R11dford, Mrs. Roy Smith,
WIDN EDA Y MEET I NG
I
lo w ; Sarah 1wvpr rnarri(•&lt;l , F an• , J\l'v ul u t innury War from thal may bt• llhlr 1o rep!ncc o runThe Pasl Preeide-nle of thC! La• the government in the .short Mn. Harold Blackston and Mrs. F'.
·
nie married Alonzo Weaver.
E. Shaeffer.
1i;tetJon. Stimuel Sh1in never cantt1 s�ious negative, with that._ [
l�MxtllaJ'l' of Drew Webster space or tour yeara."
Peter anct Rc! llc Petrel. Children to the Ohio V,alley bllt his aon, t 1vl' 1. mpn,vemen�, fro m. � ,.., �,
t'oi&gt;t American Legion will meet
.
HOLZ!R HOIPITAlf
Joseph, Laurn
&lt;Lol l l ,
Er11f1t, Wiltt111n , bom ha 1792 married rorlh 1n an_ o� tf1t or 11 _ a!rJW
.
edneeday at 7:30 p. m. at the
J
Admi9'iono,
April ' I� Mrs. E
Stella,
MarKaret Ritchie ln 1824. She pasll•t rornbmat1on. Naturally, our home of Mrs. George Hackett Sr.
Thomas Oren StCwart, R1.11iand;
Jerry and Marlha Petrel. Chil- woa born in 1794. They emigrat­ �11 ffrrin!l lll' rson alit iea ran not reChester Morr!, Clarke, New Havdren William m11rrled
Adelia ed from tho Shenandoah Valley sist nbsorbing lhP adventure,
GRANGE MEETIN G
en : Mrs. Raymond Earl Cunning:.
'
( oopt"r. No rhilctren; Earl mnr• and settled at Letart F-a lla, 0., "SuumlR �o slimu lating; that .on
Pomeroy Bend Grange 2741
npathetk habit of temporizing may will mcel in regular acssi-0n at ham, Middleport; M l,s Carolyn Sue
ried Lennie Jonea; Ben married In 1828.
Addle Crm1s: Mollie n,pver mar•
Wllllam and Margaret Shain', be laid 11sidc, whlle the "oft" the DAV Hall Wedne�day evening White, Cheshire; John F . BlaettSaturda)' evening, April 23, 1
ri�d; Carrie: Charlie; Ella n111r- family John married Rebecca Sut­ dreamrd of remedy,-t ime ou1 for April 20. All members are re• nar, Pomerot,
dancing
party Wl'11 •~
lHI heId at t he
April 17: Mrs. Kenneth Eugene
rh!d I man hy name o f Swallow; ton ; Jo11eph married Lillie Mc• let down, hl•romeH one's own ef­ que,ted to ' be present.
E11tern Hililh SchPOI Auditorium
rn
:
ghby,
oy
WIiiou
Tho
Pomer
Mn.
Fannle; Kate married John Slo- Cormick (nae German); Samuel lectlvenen, in the simple process
Ill Fletcher Hendrix, Middleport; under the apon1orahip of the
,
barl; Harry Nellie and Myrlie.
married Phoebe Sayte; Jamet o( "dreAsing up.'·
NEW MIETING DATE
Juni or Claa s. The them e for this
Mrs.
Marcare-t Ann Lovett, Lon11
SATIN
Peter Pelrel who
LAUX • Mn• Al.llYD •AMI\
married married an Ad1m1 the al1t.er -ot OH YES-MAGIC OP SIMPLICITY
The Heath Meth odist Church
S 11t11rd1y'1 event will be II roek
H
Belle McGrew W!UI known II Mark Adamt, Keno, and the fa­
Oh yeR: thr awan•ness or n bit or Afternoon Circle wlll meet AprU Bollom ; Charles Elbert M ten, Jr. and roll revue when all the top
"Paddy". He nn the ferry at ther of John Ad■m.A, Antiquity. Spring, might arouse .i Intent hope 28 not April 22 a s the yearOOok Cheshire.
Dl1char1e1, April 16: Mrt. Ron 200 record■ will be played. Thr,y
Radne for u 11umher of yellfs
tlohn und Rehel'Oa Shain's fam• for certainly of arrom pll�hrnent: indicatea, Miss
Bess Sanborn, Donaldson, Mr11. Martha Wallace, will be dancing from 7 to 1 1 p.
iwd many peuplc- dhl not know lly: Elklmeth
married Joanna and that "llrC'ial ocrnsion. coming said today.
'Mn. Cbarle1 Betz, Mrl. -Ben Con- m. 'I'he Jaya or Pomeroy, as mas­
his name o!her lhan "Daddy" Pr• \fonroe; Carollne married WllJ . up; i mmcdhary of prl'paralio n will
Mark Vicker■ , Edward Mor- ten or ceremony.
yer1,
lrl'I Ina P••lrel was thl' daughter !um llreglu; I.aura married George "urely runtrivl' with Naturt&gt;, in
RICORD HOP
One or the hiihlllhts will be
gin, Theodore Gihn. Carolyn Clari.
uf "Oink" 1'1•trt•I nnd m arried Wilbarger: Martha m a rried Phi­ proving lhnt nrngic is retrievable.
Leo Sauvage or the Tri-County
Howard Re',:&gt;d. Their doughier lip WoJre; William; Ide. married The "insplra.l ianal'' of the "some• Canteen will be i n the Syracu1e Loya Austin, Mn. Homer Ayera. the selecUon of Mr. and Mrs,
gal. -qt.
High School or USA. They will be
V1rg1n111 murrird Dimer (irimrn .
(lo 11 Continued)
thing Mw lo wear" Is of a classi- School llouae Friday, April 22 MH. Ben Harri,, John William
judged on the b11i1 or personal•
flcatlon, j11s1 this side the sl)lrit­ rrom 7:30 to 1 1 p. m . to hold a Dobbin■, Tereaa n,inlt:Un. Delene
Ke11eie, Thomaa ily, 1ppearance1, dance ability,
WIiiard
DeLejal,
al your IITCI ITIIIIII hlM Hr/
..
ual.
' Csnior
rec ord h op. The event will fea• Well1, Claude Smith, Mra. Eliz■ and contribution to their school
And
if
a ravorifl' foible happens ture a "People Are Funny" pro­
a. Waved, u Jl, llllmlH
ACROSS
Chavie1, Mn. Melvin Bncus and and ®mmunlty. Awards of golden
to be, lhi• sparkling accessory , gram.
th• hair
1, Secure
idenUficaUon bracelets,
record
Infant.
somP. tlrn('�. i1 lend� to ally lhe
I. Ot UL an&amp; It. Bborte.t.
&amp;. Beer
cakes wlll
decorated
·
and
albums
Stidham,
Daniel
17:
April
Mrs.
bel'ome legend-In
i:arment and lhf' pcrsonal lty; ii has which wlll
T. Thln
(colloq,)
the winners by
the
llnc!J
and
dur&amp;ble m1terial1 or Thoma, Scolt, Elmer Ihle, Mn. b e presented to
been
con.�idf'r
t'd
or
high
import•
I. JON Marti, I, DlplomlQ' Jl. lhorl
Alice
Mn.
Nease.
Cake walli:s and
Smith,
wen
Cuol
John
Rothwell,
O
anre, in th�I ii, can attracl!vcly men'a &lt;'lothlng, ha11 been the ba­
t. J'lowtt
bUll•
tor one
will be held.
conteltl
dance
Mn,
Miller,
Jack
Bert
Garnes,
.
hint of ro11rngc and self {'on!id• sic- initiative, for the popularized
10. Jw,tan•
ence. Now, we dare say, earrings, "cu ua11 in feminine attire today. Shum11e, Elle Clinton Payne .
tripo
11. Timid
1):1, Beglna
Mr. and Mrt. Robert Wolfe and
Phone WY !•1709
1Birth1, A pril 18: A son to Mr.
N. DonlCq
15. Mlntnll
the earllear feminin e ornament, If Conae�ently, an atmosphere of
is. aot 111
or DubUn spent the W&lt;!ek
children
Racine.
Flther,
John
and
Mn.
n. ow,.,
loucb with
cho11en With rarl', can be II sort of the relaxexd manner fall9 In em­
•Prinr
.lllddleport
April 17: A aon to Mr. and Mrs. end wltb hia mother, M:1'111. Walter
111. -...
1T. Ronuul
H. Fluahld
achievement; and we like the ldeia, plny, the ]eaat bit of ('(ly vanity.
W
ol
.
e
y
h
hb
u
et
K
n
ne
n
u
e
.
E
0 ..;1
mon17
l&amp;ltoa
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•__
Wlt.h &amp;nPI'
w
_u1_
of their having become, an lnlfl·
_ _..;_____! �_________
In havlnl br,ve1)' rreated an
1a. Mufff
11, Qo... ...
a:ral "muat' In the acquirement or
attitude of 'lltyle: the
fon lD
11. Ool&lt;I lbll'.J
,. "ber" Pftlper decor; lendln,c t� l11.Jenuou1
M,hatbly
groomed
woman of the
lf, A. amart.
kind of e1etnJlteL glam or our
IO. Holulq
new world, betome1
authority
tap, In
'{ONwr �an" Jenda to 1.he
(J ap, )
on
fuhlona
that
ao
on bein11 top­
• fenclnl'
apll'lt . ot)IVlni,
19. OeneroUI
led, "to the enda of
earth";
r'nsfial;ly, aunny ind allowery;
11. "Honeat _,,
bearing out the fact, hat flah•
Spl))n�
I�, . !'ltb hot, ol ,m,n ton haa never bun ret,ntlve.
Jf, Dltc0n..
�••r.,.·j,iG
.' otBerwloe . Many of
nected
aimleal.y
' !'11'4Jutn lh:',, etrtctlvely like , a, And- clothes •�
:m. Tardier
truthf\il;
aort
of
ha:IVe
interm•
a
brim. A woman m,i)' wear her
27. lcotcll,
lwo;
diary
betwttn
dr
between
moat romedlal linlahin g touch
aldn
11atlon1. Bul, art we too re1dily
lilted
lo an eaa)' angle: deverly
18. -Mont,,
worn. 111 ihough donned In hute. Inclined to think, the be11lnnln1,
actor
BO. J..e&amp;dll
And · merfl tprnasion of the pro­ then lmpetu, of all thla unlqt.11
81. MUllo llnt.
per thing to do, about the hat, uperlmentatlon, deNrvea nton
•
on our shelf, Tbe d•
12. Ment1 It.ml
from • rell�lous viewpoint, wlll trophies
tend to lnOuenN a wide,1w1ke­ mand of "'comfort flnt" a mon
... O&amp;III .......,
innov1tJve simplificatioo; nen ae­
31. - brancll
m1rket. {Not onl)' wnlng wordy)
ducllveneu in prev1Ulng iindt ot
ST. Oefttle
our ,1enlle exponent or prodigioua
U, l'ytl,I ...
fonlhou1ht, can wlttln1 ly avail the b1thinC 111lt; ia only reault of
trlond
henelf, of an attaina ble magk. aheer senlu■, In the art or re­
40. Holpen
creation:,4• the woman of aa
Who knows? It may became as v\ .
fl. Denomln..
ancient atyle pe:rlod had eatab,
bratlna: a lift. a11 that or another
tlon
llshed
precedent, In the UM of
1weet Spring For she is con8tantly
... Pipe Joi.ts
the pattern, l on,1 befon, our pre­
awue, -.n "angel or fashion" can sent 1chool of detlgnel't bt&amp;■n
limit malurlty, rem11rk 11. bb', by
DOWP&lt;
to in1plr1, a 11leetlve
dtmtnd:
her C!hoioo ot hat.
t. O"at L&amp;kt
type1 or clothet, to ill the fact•
A natural h•bll or mo,t human
1. 1n ...
Qf SpriDl--1 lellOn of lrtlf'ltllt•
a. Winnow
btlna� lo obHrve the type and
Ina wllimay. BICNl1oming beauty
" Halt enui
,._....,,n,.,..,
the q1,111ity or wearln1 apparel;
-I
Uk.
• manrt11 ot heaven.
iffp1 eaonUal worth, in whit ia
DAILY catP'roqllOTIII - Rom llaw lo woll 1h
"on parade." One'a hat should in­
Oh yea; the law o[ mutual
A l: 1' D L
A A X
variably help chaHcterlu hH 1micab1Ut,. produce, lt'1 1,11c,1t
II L O JI G •
L L O W
,1ood tatto However, we believe, Inherent model, tht woman of 1
that quaHty may be senlled 11 youthful
- tott.r �mplJ - ,.. ... th... rn - -'' A II mlturlty; while the
well as 1oen,
,or lht tlU'M L'a, X b � two O'.. eta. ltnsl1 1'tten. .,..
spindlet of vaat lndualrlta art
A man't sen�e or 11electlon in lt:epl eplnnln&amp;, Our roodel intent
""PbM. tho 1,qt11 ad bmatloll cf Ula - .,. Ill IIIAII.
re1ulu aPl)arel hll bffn shown 'on Immediate lnterestt; she nel­
Sacb dq UM IOdt lttt41'1 ue di4enn.L
I n the exc,llenl Judamenl, ton.
thn abandon• nor appa�ntlY,
A Qnlo...,. qa.tatloe
"l.1tent1y expreSlied, by a flnfl
culth1atea tile notion, that 1he
name
n
hl1
hat.
And
I
at
the
eatl:,
mall:ea quite an apputance; ttte
O
,
Z.
B
II
I
(I
V
D
X
L
X
Z.
X
1 11 !. I O V ll ll 'll'
¥QUIit ••-• aun,o._ -.....,...... C1VA1JTV ...1 ••
wardrobt1 of qU,illt)I were choHn due pnpri.tlJ' o f 100d tutt,
and worn by the male "IJyen bavlnl -added tometblq of per.
P D ll D I - I L X B C L G .
'll' G C II
down of the law(a)", there re­ tecUon.
wal� ia lb1 !Mlle
y.......,.. ,t11;1
1M 'l'IIINI 19 IIO BAIIIC llf ...
main.I, more than the •l&amp;n of an of llmpllcilf. .
1drolt rellabUll):, hi thlJ 8ame
Gltdy1 OlbiOD,
- �•n -■
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po- ol dl.tuimhllUon.
ni.t
Rlciae_., O!t,lo,
11.l!I'"' l't ,.,.. ,.,.,_ ...,

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�Indians, Tigers Meet Today Amidst Torrid
Controversy Following Two Surprise Trades

CEVELAND UPl-Tbe Cleve• slightly M onday when Lane sen t Lary today Perry will face th.e
land [ndian.s f1ct the Detroit n- hardluck southpa w Herb Score to \ Tigers Wednesday and Latman 1s
in the 1ea,on opener today the Chicago White Sox for right- expected to start against Kansu
Clty this weekend.
amidlt • torrid controversy result hander Barry Litman
.
Latman, Kuehn an d roolr:1e sentnc from t wo aensation1l trade.a
lo
reaction
t
h
fan
e
lthoug
h.
A
sation Walter Bond will ahare the
by Gt!Mnl M.anaier Frank La ne.
Mo re than ,t0 ,()00 person11. were the Score trade was milder , Lane Cleveland spoptlight today. Kuenn
_
conceded that Score could bocome will pi 11 y cen ter field
and � t
e�cted to be on hand.
a big winner under Chicago Man• second . Bond, the Tnbe 1s exh1b1•'lbe importance or the opener ager Al Lopez. SOOre's return to tion season star , will play rlghl
bu been dimmed by the t ur'ou­ bia 19!)6 form w'ould virtua lly field and hit third.
lence touched oU Sund,i when clinch a n olher pennant for ChiCleveland fans also will get
Lane napped slugger Rock)' Col­ cago.
their first look .at second base
TriM Nffdotd Starter
avito to the Ti1ers for Harvey
man Johnny Temple, third Sicker
Lane said, however. that the Bubba Phillips and catcher John
X.u�n, who won the American
LM&amp;ue batting title lut year. Tri be needed a pitcher who could Romano. Temple and Phillips
provide immedb1te help The 23 - will start while Romano may be
Tbt- fan rt:adion was intensi.fied yeu-old Lalman had a record of
used .is a pinch hitter.
eight victories and five losses
The fans will also have their
last year and was being counted eyes on Col .a vlto wb.o will play
on as a key starter this season.
right field for the Tigers.
Indian offidsl11 believe t hat unless Score finally re£ain1 his old
form, t he While Sox could flnli.h
as low as third .11.&amp; the result of
trading Latman.

ALL-STARS

••

Motorola

UDIO and TV
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Cteland's
Pllone

I. llala St.

WV-Z.%155
Pomen,

Latman. 5ched ulecl lo arrive in
Clevelan d today, will probably be­
come the tribe's No. 3 starter
behind Gary Bell and Jimmy
Perry .
19'I To Start
J Bell, starting his third major
league season, will opppose Frank

GLI DDEN PAI NTS
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SPRED LUSTRE OIL BASE ENAMEL

NEW:

SPRED HOUSE PAI NT ( Latex )
Day ..- Evening call W Y 2-3748

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Phone WY-2-3748

Middleport, Ohio
BRADBURY ROA D

POMEROY
Ohio

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•

BRINDISI ,

Route I

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Italy

UPI-Kin g

Hussein of Jordan leaves this
southeastern port city for a pri•
vilk tWO·d�y visit to ltonie today.
After l(onw . he plans to go to
Morocco.

Phone
WY 2-2848

23rd AN N IVERSAR Y SALE

CHICAGO ALL STAR

LA11X FLAT WALL FINISH · · . . · · · · · · ·
IMPJ:IIIAL

$3.33 gal.

OUT:SIDE GLOSS WHITE HOUSE PA INT · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $2.33 gal.
6 r,; NATURAL FIN�� REDWOOD TRELLIS · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · ·
Slln 5 lo 10
$5.95 pair
BASEBALL SPIKE TYPE SHOES · · · ·
UTJ'LE

LEAGUER

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BASEBALL RUBBER TYPE SHOES · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $3.95 pair
WILSON SEMI-PRO BASEBALL · · · · . . · · · . ... . . . . . · · · · · · 88c each
3 Y.., Guarantee
1/2" GREEN PLASTIC HOSE - 50 FT. · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $3.29
WOOD PICKET - 9" high, 36" long - Border Fencing · · · · · 37c ea.
FOLD-A-FENCE - 10 h. long, 18½ " high, white · · · · · · · · · $1 .99 ea.
Mufflen - Tires - Seat Coven - Batteries - Shocks

BOZEMAN, Mont. UPI-Joey
Giardello, one of boxing'5 bad
boys, £ets a Ions denied title
chance
Wednesday,
and the
Brooklyn middleweight war eon­
fident today that he wouldn't misa
cashing in against NBA middle­
weight champion Gene Fullmtir.
"I've got peace of mind," he
said, "for the first time �ce
maybe lffl. I've gol determina­
tion to win. I'm In the belt shape
I've bee n In for maybe rive
years, and I don't see how I can
lose."
Giardello, 29, twi'!e preYiotuly
lost chances at the middleweight
crown. Once he withdrew from a
bout with champion Carl "Bobo"
Olson because an inj ured knee
·
stiffened up.
1
The second time h._ --will�
n t
permitted lo go through' wi th n
Ohon fight because be war- un
der charges of assault and ballery
in 1954 following a scrap be t ween
a grou p of his frlenda and a
attendant. He
filling ' sl11tion
eventually served nearly four
months or .a six to 18 month sen­
tence in thf' ease.

Unit.rd PrMa lnNm•tlon•I
AMERICAN LEAGUI!
W L Pct. GB
1 O I .OM
Washington
0 0 .000 ¼
Baltimore
Chicago
0 0 .000 ½:
0 0 .000 ½:
C,eveland
Detroit
0 0 .000 ½"
0 0 .000 ¼
Kansas City . .
New York
0 0 .000 Ya
0 1 .000 1
Boston
Monct.y"a Results
WHhlngton 10 Botton I
Tuelday"1 Probable Pitchers
WaMMngton at 6altlmore-R1( 1 3-19) wa Walker (11-IOJ.
N.w York et lot.Ion-Cot.,_
(6-t ) wt.. 81"9Wff (1.12).
Detroit at Clew.land-Lary (17•
10) WL hit (16-1 1.)
Kame, City at Ch icago-Dal..,
(16-1 3) YL Wynn (.22.-10.)
Wtclnnday'1 GlmN
o.troit at Claw•land
WMhlneton, at S.ltlfflOre
N._ York at Botton
NATIONAL Lt:AGUI
TUNCl1r'1 Probebl• PltCMr,
Loe AneelN at San Francisco-­
Pod- (144) YL O'Dell 110-12.)
Phllact.lpfUa at Pithl:lu,wh nlNI
� (12-12} n. Haddhc ( 1 2-12)
Chic■JO at St. Louis nit.....
H-• 116,13} YL Mlall ( l S-10.1
Weclnetday'1 Game■
Phll.delphla at Plttlbv,vh, nit.
C lnctDNtl at MllwaukM
\.ot, Angel" at S.n Francleco

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Evana W&amp;J goins: strong against
Jachon t wo weeb ago ·until the
third inning. He•d ·allowed two
scratch . singles. Bt1t be pu lled
an arm muacle, apparently, and
bas been playinl ouUield since.
Evans falters today it'll be
Bob Codu taking over.

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Coach Ru1&amp;ell Hoore of the
pe n na nt bollnd Pantbel'i will open
with Bob Cunnin,:bam on the
mound and veteran Tom Grueser
catcbJns:.
Gallipolis, though the Blue
Devili "haven't played anybody"
other than Jackson, brings a heavy
&amp;Jugcing oontingent into Pomeroy
today.
Second 111cker Toady Thompson
has 1 1 bits in 1 9 trips and 19
ft.Bi's. Jay Caldwel l Is five for 9
and Joe Duncan ti for 13. They
are the team's leading hitter,.
Elsewhere today Jackson invad­
es Middleport
where Boone
Hindy will 1pearhead the Jaclr:et
mound corps sgainat Chuek Kes­
singer. Tomorrow the Jackett
travel
lo Racine to oppose
Johnny Cleland, :J'ornado right•
hander.

CLOSER TO TITLE
LONDON
UPI - The Wolver­
Jct• Open Sea•on With hampton Wanderers
moved closer
Royals As Opponenlll
to their third atraijht Engliah soc­
COLUMBUS Ul&gt;I-The 1980 cer league title Monday by re­
Columbus Jet11 team. which opens fea ting Nottingham
Forest, 3-1.
League seHon Wolverhampton now leads second
il!I International
.Wednesday
here
against the place Tottenham by two points.
Montreal Royals. has been des·
cribed by General Manager Har­
WINS GRAND NATIONAL
old Cooper as "the best dub we
WINSTON-SALEM, N . C. UPI­
have ever brought north" Crom Glenn Wood of Stewart, Va., led
spring training.
al I the way to win Monday's 200·
Cooper said the Jet.a have more lap Grand Natiohal Circuit stock
speed, more power, better defense car race. Rell White of Spartan•
and as good a pltch ing staff as burg, S. C.. was second and Jim
the l 9!'i9 team that flnlahed sec• Maasey of · Me Ane, N, c., was
ond.
third.

N I W YORK UPI - JOM Gon­
:ul••• 1 5 1 , Puuto Rico, outpointed
BIiiy Flamio, 1 481/1, N._ York 110).
HOL YOKI, Mass. UPI - Matt
Mullane, 127, Sprlngfi.. d, Mt11.,
outpoint.ti Chna Fosml.,., 126,
- 16) ,
PH,ILADl!LPHIA UPI - Char•
ley Scott, 145, Philadelphia, out­
point.cl Frankie (Kid) Anselm, 149,
Phl lad•lphla \10).
PROVIDENCE, R. I. UPI Mlekey Dwyi,r "15. Joe De Plero,
postponed.

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Six American League Teams
Start Chase After Senators

Unltff Preu ln ..matlonal
see the Whi t e Sol open at home
The American League 1tarb it.a against the Kansu City Athletlct
60 th season in four cities t oday but the day's top crowd-about
with everybody tryini lQ catch 40,000 - ii expected at Clev&amp;­
the Washington Senators.
l1nd'1 Municipa:1 Stadium where
12:S,,000 fans the .fans apparently are debatinl
An estimated
shQuld turn out in good weather whet her to hoist the American
hoping for at least partial answers nag or Frank Lane to the center­
to three big questions:
field nag pole.
-Are the American League
A crowd of abou t 20,000 will aH
champion Chicago White Sox real­ the Yankees open against the Red
ly that good'!
Sox in Boston aad another 30,000
-Are the New \'ork Yankees will see the Senators play the Ori..
really that bad?
oles in Bal timore:
-Haa Frank Lane traded away
the CleYeland Indillns' pennant
chanc,�?
The Ame1ican League, left at
the post when the National League
started· its nee 'on Apnl 12. ltaged
its "presidential opener" before
President Eisenhower in Washing­
ton, D. C., Monday when Camilo
Pa�ual set I club record of 15
strilr:eouts in 1 10-1 victory· over
the Boston Red Sox, Washin gton
fans thus were assured Of rooting
for a first.place team at least one
day of the season.
An estimated 35,000 fans will
DUNEDIN, Fla. UPI - La teat
Profe1slonal GoJf Aasn. figures
showed Arnold Pa lmer still in t h e
lead in money-winnings for the
1960 tour with $44,300. He has
won five of the 13 tournaments he
has entered thia year.

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will be acting head coach.
Corum aaid he would "like to
be named head coach on a per­
manent baals" but he noted the
final say must be made ·by the
athletic council and the u n lverslty's Board of G overnors.
Lewla was retained "by the
skin of his tee th" following 11
unlveraity athletic counci l recom•
me ndation thai he be diamlased
followi ng a losing 1eato n in 1908
and 1959.
Stahr, in a statewide broadcaat
Jan, 17 announced that Lewi1
was being reLa lned "but a· atcond
chtnce la no p recedent for a
third."
Thia, in effect, put Lewi, on
probation and
app&amp;rently In•
atrument■I in bis decldln, to quit.
Lewi, Hid he found it almost
"impoN1ble" to work under such
condition. and "it made recrul t­
ln1 tha, much touebet because
the klda nenr knew if I would
be here after neJ:t year or not."
111e vettr•n coach uid he will
1tay around and help Corum dur•
1n1 the remaind,r of 1prln1 prac­
tlco.
Lewit alway, hH had an ex­
ceptional eye for t•lent ud
Sleeler Coach Buddy Park.er will
apparently put theH talenta to
lood UH,
The Mountlaneera racked up a
record of 58 wlna, 88 Josie• and
two ties durlna: Lewla' tenure at
wvu. In 1"3 Lewia took the
Mountalneere lo the Sus:ar Bowl.

1958 MERCURY Medalist 4 Door · · · · $1 595

Need a good work car? Then buy this one. Tires you
could go lo Calilomia on right now. Runs good too. V-8
engine, automatic drive. Try It today.

1952 FORD V8 - 4 Door . . . . • · . . . · · $195

Beauty is more than skin deep in this smooth driving
car! You really can't afford lo as&amp; this job up._ It wlll
save you money. A good one. Af a very good price. Try
ii - you'll buy II.

1955 BUICK Super Hardtop Coupe · · · · $895

If you Uke the Buick, then you'll love this car. It can't

be matched for comfort, power, q•let ride, easy bandl­
lng. Beautiful finish that alway, looks nice . A gootl buy.
A good savm,s.

1957 HUDSON Hamtt Hard Top · · · · · · $995

Cqala . Bid,.

A real sporty Job finished in heather, pink and white.
Power steering, power brakes, automatic drive,, radio,
heater. �•ts make a bed. One local owned car. Man,
you'II like itl

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1:15 ....,.., Storm
1:11 !&lt;Ip of Nl�h•
l:ot Tho Three Stoot•
1:30 .Llf'e or RUe:,
1:00 A.rth!ll' J. Smltll lfWI
8:HJ A Loot at the Weather
bT'Jule RMin Show
,;so Am08 '11' Andy
Y:JO Fron tie.
7:30 To Tell the Trbth
8:00 Denn is OjKe:efe Sbow
1,30 Manr tom ol Doby G11111
J:Oll Tltlhtrope
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l:3P Red Skelton Show
!0:09 Gatry Moore ,Show
�:a,&gt; 1 1 o•c� NeWI
U,,:10 � Look at the Weather
l\� 15 Special &amp;01dcaat
1,2:00 Theater , l:S,

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1:00 Newi
1:11 Captaiu Kan1aroo
" ,,ot Culoon ThOlllt
'1:00 Red Rowe Show
'0:30 On the Git

J/IIO I Love Lucy

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12:30 search For�morrow
12:45 'f"e G•llllna Ll&amp;ht
1 :00 ileart ot the
1:$ � lbe World TUmJ
2:00 For Bett,r or Wone
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:1;90 H'?Ule P.,-ty
\:00 The Mllllcmlire
S:80 Th.a Verdict 11 YOUl'I
4:00 � Briihter DI)
I: 11) • ue Secret Storm
1:30 �tf:ce ftf. Nl.ght
5:00 'riie Three Slo&lt;&gt;ges
1:30 The lJJe Of RIiey
ltllO Arjbur J ,m)tb-l&lt;ewo
IJ: l G A Ipok at the Weather
6:20 JuJt Rivlin ShoW
1:30 Amoa •n• Andy
t:00 Highway Pattol
7:30 Bl Our Quest
8:30 Men,- Into Space

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1:30 I've Got A Secret
J0:00 Armstrona: Circle Theater

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Bashon News
Of The Week

Chester spent a recent Sunday with
M't. a'nd Mts. Robert White.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McKenzie
of Salem spent a weekend wlth
thtllr d�ush,ters and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Circle.
Mr. and ¥ts. Noel Wilson and
family of Pomeroy spent Wednes­
day evening with ltr. and Mrs. Al­
va Whlttake�
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKay spent
Saturday afternoon with Mr. and
Mn. Walter Harris of Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1Babcock of
Cltettp spent •"!1 a(temoon with
ind .Mn. A. B. Balley.
Mr. And· Mrs. Junior White - �nd
d� htfJt of, War_s,.w, - •�nt ..a week
en�· w(� Mr. and Mra. Groter

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O:IS My Pr(ind l'Jlcq
1:00 Bon l'nn&lt;llro Belt
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e:.(o W�1ther 1'1ller
9:tl �olln Daly New
1:00 Four 111■1 M••
'1 :,0 Mu1le for a Sprint Ntaht
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Malathion � emuJ1lon «)ncen,
t.rate-J tablespoonful, and one
� of w111tar.
,f•/f
,WtH:
The1e are extremely
,maH ei1l1;. Jea:,ed; winlleu, 10ft­
bod.led creatures related to the
P•ST CONTl:OL
spiders. They are not insect,.
BJ Daw� Guinn, WVU Plant
1'hey auck the tap from the leavea
PatMl..l•t and lntomet.,l,t
cau,in1 typical mottled di.Kelora. . OffltfMntal■: Pine Shoot and lion of the planta. When • seYere
tip 111otb1. Sprayina for control o1 the leaves may dry out and may
overwinterint larva which are even drop. The mites moatly over­
emer1in1 a nd be1inning t.o feed winter .. egp on the lwlp or --;:,..
should be done now. One applica- tree, and lhrub&amp;, tllOH H ever­
lion of DDT should be applied greens may be found on the leave.
liberally m order to cover all nee- allo. BeM control result.I iroro
dies and bud1. Use 4 pounds . of 1prtng ,praying to kill the )'OUncl
50% DDT weltable powder in J OO Of th, ftnt aeneraUon. Everirten1
gal lons of water or 6 t1ble1poon1- .fflduld' be· ■prayed" before .May 1
ful per 1 gallon of W.\ter. 1'-.J:11 20. Deciduous 1.ree■1 and abru 5-r
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application o f D� will u1u-1} f lb�ld be •prayed b&amp;fore June �
5,
le.ave enough re11due to kill 11w.i 10. A 1lngle applicallon is U!lllai l y
fly larvae th,t appear the latter etfecUve. Uie 1 tablespoon ful of
part o( April. This ls e11peciall)' 1 50% Malathion emul8ion ,,onceri­
important In Christmas tree plan. trate in I gallon of water. For
tations.
Christmas tree plantations and
Row Sule: For control on rasp- larger spraying operations: (Make
berry follow the schedule of ½i two app Hcatioas. 7 days a p.art J 2
pint or liquid lime sulfur J n 1 gal . pints of Malathion emulsion con•
Ion of wat� when new leaves ap. centra te in 100 gallon&amp; water.
pear or show leanets. For conirol
Oyst.,1h1 I I Seal•: This acale in•
on rose5, sug,:est the ornamental sect occurs on lilac, ash, populas,
!
spra)' mix t ure of Ferbam, DDT, will 6W , maple, apple and dog .
�lathion, Sulfur. The Malathion wood. The insects may be so abul).•
la the active in.g:redienl a1ain1t the dant that they 1 orm a crust on thl!
l'L ABNER
scales, but the other ma tertait will bark: . The tiny Insect under thp
EJ:'.CUSE ME.
add protection aeainst the leaf scales suck juices from tlte trett,
FO' 6USTiN1
spot and other ttoubles on roses. A weakening it and even kilJing it .
IN, IN TME
regular spuyJll� of rose bush� '11le I nsects overwin ter as Uny
MIDDLE O'
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1hov).� be&amp;Jn now.
whtte eggs un�er, the . 11ca1e. an.�
r,uii lH' }.Jt6HTlJhodod,■nci r'Pfli ,..-.,: Spray they hatch in May. ·
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� lev el
lQ •n.d z:epeat "JR u)·
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t ab fSP.QOl).8/ul of 50 ·
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tab e J)Owjer irJ l . IA Ion of :at- sprl$'ed thorougplr. x,ep �be. pl)e;:,,1 _ur. 1 ,r-1 ,
sure spraye� wel pu111eed �p : � �ti� 1 i!' "
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Ulle tnl Jd •
J\#llt,r �t.-' ni, foliate al aehleve max unum prf?uure.
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T o1r•.
bl
poon
of
Malathiofi�.:,
50%
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ta
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juntper'- pf.111eJ_,.1� pfi
of·
emulsion
concentrate in I (lillon
tl!ri be�ome pal� colored ud U1'
thrifty due to the lnjur)' oh tiny, water. Spray about May l&amp;-20, 'P.n ... . . , .
circular, arayish-whtte M?ale which t1ifJ Pt. "Pleasant area.
·1a1 . i .,
•uner,nou1 Scale: S.me reconi• . ,, ­
becqmes abundant on need les ana
for oystenhell
twigs. Spny about May lO w1th m111ndatililna as
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1 tablespoon .1 of 50% Malathion scale.
�mall
Fru!h
emul•foa cOncentr•te in 1 &amp;al lOfl
SU'1JWberr1ea: Watch for the firat
. of wa·ter.
signs
of spittle masses. Spray wltb
Do..oed aor.,.-· Thfl8fl Clterpll•
Essy, Hope.
· lan bore in the cam bium ,, CIW!in&amp; a mixture of Mala thlon 50% emulaion concentrate--- 1 tableaj,oon an4
YQU can make
rough � areu that die. Thia
it .all riliht;
Methoxychlor 50% wettable pow,
feed.Jng aften kills. bran chet and 1de
� level tableapoon,
r
Thia
eYen whole trees. The adult moth
mixtu11e may not be appli� an)'
laya ew in .May and early June
later
than 7 da)'s berore harveat.
near scan and. wounds on th:e
For
added control of funl\yl
trunk and lower br1acbe1. Proie&lt;1t
dlieases 1 would sugaest that a
the tree by palntlns: the trunk anj'!
lotfer M'aache• wtth the DDT soh,- level tablespoons of 50% Captan
be added to thi1 mixture.
mended for rhodode n=
... J\a1pberrie1: For control of rose , : :
Holly and Boxwood LN f Mlntrt, sta1e, see Ornamentals.
While these are two d ifferent i nsects,_, both belong to the order
Dlptera. They mine in lhe leaves,
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rirsl as a thin line and then
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broadening out In to an ugly blotch.
Leaves are diseolored and drop J,,
prematurely, resulting In an unsightly shrub.
For control of boswdod leaf min·
er, · time the ap'.t'ays to coincide
Eight schools have announced
with bloom of Weigela and Mock theiw intentions to compe
te in (he
Onnge.
Third Annual Mason County Mat•
For control of holly leaf mine�. bles Tourney according to
the Pt.
spraying shou ld l&gt;e done on ii 1 Pleaaant Cha�ber of Comme
rce eo­
warm sunny day at_ �e lime the 1ponaor ol .th� ..ev"nt along
with- .
new leaves are bee,.nnlng to e». th
i q t ,,li6as..:1t Register.
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entered so far are f..I'!
• use a spr•"
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Central
m ucture as follows: DDT 50% ",.I!' Henderson,
Sc hool, •Beech Hilt,' sunny- 'f
Gra
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table powder-2 tableapoonsfu
I.lei�, Bl'Old Run, )Jount Olive, and �
j New H•ven. Last year's total num- ·
ber or entires in the county's sec­
ori.d championship was 16.
The winner from each partlci-­
NAN l.:Y
pq,ting school will compete for the
eo.�ty c:hampioruilup the seeond
week of May. Trophle&amp;- and pri1es
will be awarded each winner with
I'LL TREAT
the Register's large . champion'&amp;
MYSELF TO A
trophy going to the county winner.
NICE LUNCH

It's got that go-go-go. With the VB Rocket engine and
straight stic)&lt;. A real sharp little Ol&lt;la. One· local owner.
Try it today I
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ENOS RETIR EMENT
BUFFALO, N. Y. UPI - Harry
H ane'orink helped t he Buffalo Bi•
sons solve a major Infield pro­
blem "MondilY by agreeing to end
his brier retirement to handle
th ird base for lhe Jntcrn;i.tional
League club.

Pappy Lewis Resigns As Head
Grid Coach At West Virginia
MORGANTOWN, W. VA. UPIA fter 23 years it's back to professional football ror West Vlr•
ginia University coach Art {Pap•
py) Letwls who resigned from hls
poaltlon Monday.
Lewl1 will go with lhe Pi ttsburgh Steelers as • n assistant
coach and scout, eftecttve July J.
Lewis 15 a native or Middle-port
Ohio, where he starred in foo t•
ball an d was one of Ohio Universlt y's all · tlme (Creal lineman.
He has appeared •t two Yellow
Jacket footbal l banque ts in the
las t decade.
University President EM1 J.
Stahr announced that Gene Cor·
um, as aulatan t under Lewla dur.
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STANDINGS

1t•11 be Pau l EYan1, 6· 2 Negro
pitcher against the Pomeroy Pa�•
t hen here today al t hough the big
fast-baijer haan't worked bi&amp; arm
for oyer two weeks.
The game, scheduled for 4 p.
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m. on the Panther diamond back
or the Junior High- School, should
''Let·• walk In. We',. ball pleJ­ just about point t he finger at the
•rs--"
teJ:m destined to become champs
of the SEOAL Southern Division.
The P1n then need this one lo
cle.n up the fl.nt round with all
v ido:ies. Gallipolis, with one
loss to Jackson virtually would
be elimutated
from repe1Ung
laat year'• t.ltle mark.

Giardello Sure
Of Victory No�·
Johansson Ready In Fullmer Mix
To Sign Papers
For June Battle

NEW YOHK UPI-Ingemar
Joltansson, jubilant over adding
an air-plane pilot's license to his
accomplishments, plans to sign
today or Wednesday for his re­
turn heavyweight title bout with
1 Floyd Patterson the week of June
1 20 at the Polo Grounds.
"I feel fine and I hope to sign
for the bout Tuesday or Wednes­
day " Johansson said after arriv­
l ng ' by jet Monday night rrom
Europe. " I plan to fly hack to
Europe Wednesday and will re­
turn to the United Slates May �
to finish my tralnln&amp; at Grouln­
ger ' s.

Blue ·oevils Open With Evan s
Hasn't Worked
Since Loss To
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Controversy Following Two Surprise Trades

CEVELAND UPl-Tbe Cleve• slightly M onday when Lane sen t Lary today Perry will face th.e
land [ndian.s f1ct the Detroit n- hardluck southpa w Herb Score to \ Tigers Wednesday and Latman 1s
in the 1ea,on opener today the Chicago White Sox for right- expected to start against Kansu
Clty this weekend.
amidlt • torrid controversy result hander Barry Litman
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Latman, Kuehn an d roolr:1e sentnc from t wo aensation1l trade.a
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sation Walter Bond will ahare the
by Gt!Mnl M.anaier Frank La ne.
Mo re than ,t0 ,()00 person11. were the Score trade was milder , Lane Cleveland spoptlight today. Kuenn
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and � t
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a big winner under Chicago Man• second . Bond, the Tnbe 1s exh1b1•'lbe importance or the opener ager Al Lopez. SOOre's return to tion season star , will play rlghl
bu been dimmed by the t ur'ou­ bia 19!)6 form w'ould virtua lly field and hit third.
lence touched oU Sund,i when clinch a n olher pennant for ChiCleveland fans also will get
Lane napped slugger Rock)' Col­ cago.
their first look .at second base
TriM Nffdotd Starter
avito to the Ti1ers for Harvey
man Johnny Temple, third Sicker
Lane said, however. that the Bubba Phillips and catcher John
X.u�n, who won the American
LM&amp;ue batting title lut year. Tri be needed a pitcher who could Romano. Temple and Phillips
provide immedb1te help The 23 - will start while Romano may be
Tbt- fan rt:adion was intensi.fied yeu-old Lalman had a record of
used .is a pinch hitter.
eight victories and five losses
The fans will also have their
last year and was being counted eyes on Col .a vlto wb.o will play
on as a key starter this season.
right field for the Tigers.
Indian offidsl11 believe t hat unless Score finally re£ain1 his old
form, t he While Sox could flnli.h
as low as third .11.&amp; the result of
trading Latman.

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19'I To Start
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league season, will opppose Frank

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BOZEMAN, Mont. UPI-Joey
Giardello, one of boxing'5 bad
boys, £ets a Ions denied title
chance
Wednesday,
and the
Brooklyn middleweight war eon­
fident today that he wouldn't misa
cashing in against NBA middle­
weight champion Gene Fullmtir.
"I've got peace of mind," he
said, "for the first time �ce
maybe lffl. I've gol determina­
tion to win. I'm In the belt shape
I've bee n In for maybe rive
years, and I don't see how I can
lose."
Giardello, 29, twi'!e preYiotuly
lost chances at the middleweight
crown. Once he withdrew from a
bout with champion Carl "Bobo"
Olson because an inj ured knee
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stiffened up.
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The second time h._ --will�
n t
permitted lo go through' wi th n
Ohon fight because be war- un
der charges of assault and ballery
in 1954 following a scrap be t ween
a grou p of his frlenda and a
attendant. He
filling ' sl11tion
eventually served nearly four
months or .a six to 18 month sen­
tence in thf' ease.

Unit.rd PrMa lnNm•tlon•I
AMERICAN LEAGUI!
W L Pct. GB
1 O I .OM
Washington
0 0 .000 ¼
Baltimore
Chicago
0 0 .000 ½:
0 0 .000 ½:
C,eveland
Detroit
0 0 .000 ½"
0 0 .000 ¼
Kansas City . .
New York
0 0 .000 Ya
0 1 .000 1
Boston
Monct.y"a Results
WHhlngton 10 Botton I
Tuelday"1 Probable Pitchers
WaMMngton at 6altlmore-R1( 1 3-19) wa Walker (11-IOJ.
N.w York et lot.Ion-Cot.,_
(6-t ) wt.. 81"9Wff (1.12).
Detroit at Clew.land-Lary (17•
10) WL hit (16-1 1.)
Kame, City at Ch icago-Dal..,
(16-1 3) YL Wynn (.22.-10.)
Wtclnnday'1 GlmN
o.troit at Claw•land
WMhlneton, at S.ltlfflOre
N._ York at Botton
NATIONAL Lt:AGUI
TUNCl1r'1 Probebl• PltCMr,
Loe AneelN at San Francisco-­
Pod- (144) YL O'Dell 110-12.)
Phllact.lpfUa at Pithl:lu,wh nlNI
� (12-12} n. Haddhc ( 1 2-12)
Chic■JO at St. Louis nit.....
H-• 116,13} YL Mlall ( l S-10.1
Weclnetday'1 Game■
Phll.delphla at Plttlbv,vh, nit.
C lnctDNtl at MllwaukM
\.ot, Angel" at S.n Francleco

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Evana W&amp;J goins: strong against
Jachon t wo weeb ago ·until the
third inning. He•d ·allowed two
scratch . singles. Bt1t be pu lled
an arm muacle, apparently, and
bas been playinl ouUield since.
Evans falters today it'll be
Bob Codu taking over.

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Coach Ru1&amp;ell Hoore of the
pe n na nt bollnd Pantbel'i will open
with Bob Cunnin,:bam on the
mound and veteran Tom Grueser
catcbJns:.
Gallipolis, though the Blue
Devili "haven't played anybody"
other than Jackson, brings a heavy
&amp;Jugcing oontingent into Pomeroy
today.
Second 111cker Toady Thompson
has 1 1 bits in 1 9 trips and 19
ft.Bi's. Jay Caldwel l Is five for 9
and Joe Duncan ti for 13. They
are the team's leading hitter,.
Elsewhere today Jackson invad­
es Middleport
where Boone
Hindy will 1pearhead the Jaclr:et
mound corps sgainat Chuek Kes­
singer. Tomorrow the Jackett
travel
lo Racine to oppose
Johnny Cleland, :J'ornado right•
hander.

CLOSER TO TITLE
LONDON
UPI - The Wolver­
Jct• Open Sea•on With hampton Wanderers
moved closer
Royals As Opponenlll
to their third atraijht Engliah soc­
COLUMBUS Ul&gt;I-The 1980 cer league title Monday by re­
Columbus Jet11 team. which opens fea ting Nottingham
Forest, 3-1.
League seHon Wolverhampton now leads second
il!I International
.Wednesday
here
against the place Tottenham by two points.
Montreal Royals. has been des·
cribed by General Manager Har­
WINS GRAND NATIONAL
old Cooper as "the best dub we
WINSTON-SALEM, N . C. UPI­
have ever brought north" Crom Glenn Wood of Stewart, Va., led
spring training.
al I the way to win Monday's 200·
Cooper said the Jet.a have more lap Grand Natiohal Circuit stock
speed, more power, better defense car race. Rell White of Spartan•
and as good a pltch ing staff as burg, S. C.. was second and Jim
the l 9!'i9 team that flnlahed sec• Maasey of · Me Ane, N, c., was
ond.
third.

N I W YORK UPI - JOM Gon­
:ul••• 1 5 1 , Puuto Rico, outpointed
BIiiy Flamio, 1 481/1, N._ York 110).
HOL YOKI, Mass. UPI - Matt
Mullane, 127, Sprlngfi.. d, Mt11.,
outpoint.ti Chna Fosml.,., 126,
- 16) ,
PH,ILADl!LPHIA UPI - Char•
ley Scott, 145, Philadelphia, out­
point.cl Frankie (Kid) Anselm, 149,
Phl lad•lphla \10).
PROVIDENCE, R. I. UPI Mlekey Dwyi,r "15. Joe De Plero,
postponed.

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Six American League Teams
Start Chase After Senators

Unltff Preu ln ..matlonal
see the Whi t e Sol open at home
The American League 1tarb it.a against the Kansu City Athletlct
60 th season in four cities t oday but the day's top crowd-about
with everybody tryini lQ catch 40,000 - ii expected at Clev&amp;­
the Washington Senators.
l1nd'1 Municipa:1 Stadium where
12:S,,000 fans the .fans apparently are debatinl
An estimated
shQuld turn out in good weather whet her to hoist the American
hoping for at least partial answers nag or Frank Lane to the center­
to three big questions:
field nag pole.
-Are the American League
A crowd of abou t 20,000 will aH
champion Chicago White Sox real­ the Yankees open against the Red
ly that good'!
Sox in Boston aad another 30,000
-Are the New \'ork Yankees will see the Senators play the Ori..
really that bad?
oles in Bal timore:
-Haa Frank Lane traded away
the CleYeland Indillns' pennant
chanc,�?
The Ame1ican League, left at
the post when the National League
started· its nee 'on Apnl 12. ltaged
its "presidential opener" before
President Eisenhower in Washing­
ton, D. C., Monday when Camilo
Pa�ual set I club record of 15
strilr:eouts in 1 10-1 victory· over
the Boston Red Sox, Washin gton
fans thus were assured Of rooting
for a first.place team at least one
day of the season.
An estimated 35,000 fans will
DUNEDIN, Fla. UPI - La teat
Profe1slonal GoJf Aasn. figures
showed Arnold Pa lmer still in t h e
lead in money-winnings for the
1960 tour with $44,300. He has
won five of the 13 tournaments he
has entered thia year.

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Corum aaid he would "like to
be named head coach on a per­
manent baals" but he noted the
final say must be made ·by the
athletic council and the u n lverslty's Board of G overnors.
Lewla was retained "by the
skin of his tee th" following 11
unlveraity athletic counci l recom•
me ndation thai he be diamlased
followi ng a losing 1eato n in 1908
and 1959.
Stahr, in a statewide broadcaat
Jan, 17 announced that Lewi1
was being reLa lned "but a· atcond
chtnce la no p recedent for a
third."
Thia, in effect, put Lewi, on
probation and
app&amp;rently In•
atrument■I in bis decldln, to quit.
Lewi, Hid he found it almost
"impoN1ble" to work under such
condition. and "it made recrul t­
ln1 tha, much touebet because
the klda nenr knew if I would
be here after neJ:t year or not."
111e vettr•n coach uid he will
1tay around and help Corum dur•
1n1 the remaind,r of 1prln1 prac­
tlco.
Lewit alway, hH had an ex­
ceptional eye for t•lent ud
Sleeler Coach Buddy Park.er will
apparently put theH talenta to
lood UH,
The Mountlaneera racked up a
record of 58 wlna, 88 Josie• and
two ties durlna: Lewla' tenure at
wvu. In 1"3 Lewia took the
Mountalneere lo the Sus:ar Bowl.

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Chester spent a recent Sunday with
M't. a'nd Mts. Robert White.
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley McKenzie
of Salem spent a weekend wlth
thtllr d�ush,ters and family, Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Circle.
Mr. and ¥ts. Noel Wilson and
family of Pomeroy spent Wednes­
day evening with ltr. and Mrs. Al­
va Whlttake�
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. McKay spent
Saturday afternoon with Mr. and
Mn. Walter Harris of Syracuse.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1Babcock of
Cltettp spent •"!1 a(temoon with
ind .Mn. A. B. Balley.
Mr. And· Mrs. Junior White - �nd
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9:tl �olln Daly New
1:00 Four 111■1 M••
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Malathion � emuJ1lon «)ncen,
t.rate-J tablespoonful, and one
� of w111tar.
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The1e are extremely
,maH ei1l1;. Jea:,ed; winlleu, 10ft­
bod.led creatures related to the
P•ST CONTl:OL
spiders. They are not insect,.
BJ Daw� Guinn, WVU Plant
1'hey auck the tap from the leavea
PatMl..l•t and lntomet.,l,t
cau,in1 typical mottled di.Kelora. . OffltfMntal■: Pine Shoot and lion of the planta. When • seYere
tip 111otb1. Sprayina for control o1 the leaves may dry out and may
overwinterint larva which are even drop. The mites moatly over­
emer1in1 a nd be1inning t.o feed winter .. egp on the lwlp or --;:,..
should be done now. One applica- tree, and lhrub&amp;, tllOH H ever­
lion of DDT should be applied greens may be found on the leave.
liberally m order to cover all nee- allo. BeM control result.I iroro
dies and bud1. Use 4 pounds . of 1prtng ,praying to kill the )'OUncl
50% DDT weltable powder in J OO Of th, ftnt aeneraUon. Everirten1
gal lons of water or 6 t1ble1poon1- .fflduld' be· ■prayed" before .May 1
ful per 1 gallon of W.\ter. 1'-.J:11 20. Deciduous 1.ree■1 and abru 5-r
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application o f D� will u1u-1} f lb�ld be •prayed b&amp;fore June �
5,
le.ave enough re11due to kill 11w.i 10. A 1lngle applicallon is U!lllai l y
fly larvae th,t appear the latter etfecUve. Uie 1 tablespoon ful of
part o( April. This ls e11peciall)' 1 50% Malathion emul8ion ,,onceri­
important In Christmas tree plan. trate in I gallon of water. For
tations.
Christmas tree plantations and
Row Sule: For control on rasp- larger spraying operations: (Make
berry follow the schedule of ½i two app Hcatioas. 7 days a p.art J 2
pint or liquid lime sulfur J n 1 gal . pints of Malathion emulsion con•
Ion of wat� when new leaves ap. centra te in 100 gallon&amp; water.
pear or show leanets. For conirol
Oyst.,1h1 I I Seal•: This acale in•
on rose5, sug,:est the ornamental sect occurs on lilac, ash, populas,
!
spra)' mix t ure of Ferbam, DDT, will 6W , maple, apple and dog .
�lathion, Sulfur. The Malathion wood. The insects may be so abul).•
la the active in.g:redienl a1ain1t the dant that they 1 orm a crust on thl!
l'L ABNER
scales, but the other ma tertait will bark: . The tiny Insect under thp
EJ:'.CUSE ME.
add protection aeainst the leaf scales suck juices from tlte trett,
FO' 6USTiN1
spot and other ttoubles on roses. A weakening it and even kilJing it .
IN, IN TME
regular spuyJll� of rose bush� '11le I nsects overwin ter as Uny
MIDDLE O'
,
1hov).� be&amp;Jn now.
whtte eggs un�er, the . 11ca1e. an.�
r,uii lH' }.Jt6HTlJhodod,■nci r'Pfli ,..-.,: Spray they hatch in May. ·
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� lev el
lQ •n.d z:epeat "JR u)·
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se �. they may ·� 'fc;¢.e� H' � � •u
t ab fSP.QOl).8/ul of 50 ·
• I et\
tab e J)Owjer irJ l . IA Ion of :at- sprl$'ed thorougplr. x,ep �be. pl)e;:,,1 _ur. 1 ,r-1 ,
sure spraye� wel pu111eed �p : � �ti� 1 i!' "
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Ulle tnl Jd •
J\#llt,r �t.-' ni, foliate al aehleve max unum prf?uure.
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T o1r•.
bl
poon
of
Malathiofi�.:,
50%
es
ta
tteff
juntper'- pf.111eJ_,.1� pfi
of·
emulsion
concentrate in I (lillon
tl!ri be�ome pal� colored ud U1'
thrifty due to the lnjur)' oh tiny, water. Spray about May l&amp;-20, 'P.n ... . . , .
circular, arayish-whtte M?ale which t1ifJ Pt. "Pleasant area.
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•uner,nou1 Scale: S.me reconi• . ,, ­
becqmes abundant on need les ana
for oystenhell
twigs. Spny about May lO w1th m111ndatililna as
1
1 tablespoon .1 of 50% Malathion scale.
�mall
Fru!h
emul•foa cOncentr•te in 1 &amp;al lOfl
SU'1JWberr1ea: Watch for the firat
. of wa·ter.
signs
of spittle masses. Spray wltb
Do..oed aor.,.-· Thfl8fl Clterpll•
Essy, Hope.
· lan bore in the cam bium ,, CIW!in&amp; a mixture of Mala thlon 50% emulaion concentrate--- 1 tableaj,oon an4
YQU can make
rough � areu that die. Thia
it .all riliht;
Methoxychlor 50% wettable pow,
feed.Jng aften kills. bran chet and 1de
� level tableapoon,
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Thia
eYen whole trees. The adult moth
mixtu11e may not be appli� an)'
laya ew in .May and early June
later
than 7 da)'s berore harveat.
near scan and. wounds on th:e
For
added control of funl\yl
trunk and lower br1acbe1. Proie&lt;1t
dlieases 1 would sugaest that a
the tree by palntlns: the trunk anj'!
lotfer M'aache• wtth the DDT soh,- level tablespoons of 50% Captan
be added to thi1 mixture.
mended for rhodode n=
... J\a1pberrie1: For control of rose , : :
Holly and Boxwood LN f Mlntrt, sta1e, see Ornamentals.
While these are two d ifferent i nsects,_, both belong to the order
Dlptera. They mine in lhe leaves,
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rirsl as a thin line and then
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Leaves are diseolored and drop J,,
prematurely, resulting In an unsightly shrub.
For control of boswdod leaf min·
er, · time the ap'.t'ays to coincide
Eight schools have announced
with bloom of Weigela and Mock theiw intentions to compe
te in (he
Onnge.
Third Annual Mason County Mat•
For control of holly leaf mine�. bles Tourney according to
the Pt.
spraying shou ld l&gt;e done on ii 1 Pleaaant Cha�ber of Comme
rce eo­
warm sunny day at_ �e lime the 1ponaor ol .th� ..ev"nt along
with- .
new leaves are bee,.nnlng to e». th
i q t ,,li6as..:1t Register.
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entered so far are f..I'!
• use a spr•"
Fo�
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pests
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Roosevelt,
Central
m ucture as follows: DDT 50% ",.I!' Henderson,
Sc hool, •Beech Hilt,' sunny- 'f
Gra
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table powder-2 tableapoonsfu
I.lei�, Bl'Old Run, )Jount Olive, and �
j New H•ven. Last year's total num- ·
ber or entires in the county's sec­
ori.d championship was 16.
The winner from each partlci-­
NAN l.:Y
pq,ting school will compete for the
eo.�ty c:hampioruilup the seeond
week of May. Trophle&amp;- and pri1es
will be awarded each winner with
I'LL TREAT
the Register's large . champion'&amp;
MYSELF TO A
trophy going to the county winner.
NICE LUNCH

It's got that go-go-go. With the VB Rocket engine and
straight stic)&lt;. A real sharp little Ol&lt;la. One· local owner.
Try it today I
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Fann News

1958 OLDSMOBILE 88 - 2 Door · . . · $1 795

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Cha�el 1 3 Tuesda1 I ir:

Truly the fines{ of the luxury cars. The one owner gave
this dream car the finest of care. Looks factory fresh.
Of eourse it has all lhe Cadillac eonveniences. This is the
one you've waited for.

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Coupe
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Club Sedan. Beautiful light blue over dark blue finish.
A car fbat's sure to please from any angle. V-8 engine,
automatic drive. Compare the car - compare the price.
It can't be beat.
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NEW CAR
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1955 FORD Fairlane . . · · · · . . · . . . . . . · $795

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Play Your Hunch
Price I., Rl,t:t
Concentr1Uon
Truth er Con1equenct1
It Cou ld Be You
Mid Day New1
Movietimt
Loretta Youn&amp; Theater
Young Dr. itlalone
Fr-q,q naue Jtoo.t.•
Co�e4y, Pl�OUN
Adventure Tinle
Steamtioal BIP
Quick Draw Mconw
Music th the :Round
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Runtl•y Brtnklu Report
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Price Is Rlid&gt;t
Perry Como Sl&gt;qw
Thi1 is Your Llfe
Tombitone Terrl1.orJ
Na,r, Buclllut
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1be Jack Pav Show
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9:30 Movie
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k:1G Sporlil Report
11:15 Lat■ Show
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TUSSY'1
DEODORANTS'

4:30 Adven ture Theater
5:00 Steamboat Bill
&amp;:30 Wooey Woodpecker
·e:oo MU81e i n the Round
6:1&amp; lim Thacker Sllow
8:2!! Weathercut
G:30 !\ir ws Plrt1.119
8:45 HuntJey Brinkley Report
f:00 CannonllaU
f:all Lal'll!Ut
8:30 Startime
9 :30 Arthur Murray Party
10:00 M-l!qu,d
10:30 Ptt,I Silvera Show
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SECOND CAR
FIRST LOOK
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ENOS RETIR EMENT
BUFFALO, N. Y. UPI - Harry
H ane'orink helped t he Buffalo Bi•
sons solve a major Infield pro­
blem "MondilY by agreeing to end
his brier retirement to handle
th ird base for lhe Jntcrn;i.tional
League club.

Pappy Lewis Resigns As Head
Grid Coach At West Virginia
MORGANTOWN, W. VA. UPIA fter 23 years it's back to professional football ror West Vlr•
ginia University coach Art {Pap•
py) Letwls who resigned from hls
poaltlon Monday.
Lewl1 will go with lhe Pi ttsburgh Steelers as • n assistant
coach and scout, eftecttve July J.
Lewis 15 a native or Middle-port
Ohio, where he starred in foo t•
ball an d was one of Ohio Universlt y's all · tlme (Creal lineman.
He has appeared •t two Yellow
Jacket footbal l banque ts in the
las t decade.
University President EM1 J.
Stahr announced that Gene Cor·
um, as aulatan t under Lewla dur.
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4-Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 19, 1960

STANDINGS

1t•11 be Pau l EYan1, 6· 2 Negro
pitcher against the Pomeroy Pa�•
t hen here today al t hough the big
fast-baijer haan't worked bi&amp; arm
for oyer two weeks.
The game, scheduled for 4 p.
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m. on the Panther diamond back
or the Junior High- School, should
''Let·• walk In. We',. ball pleJ­ just about point t he finger at the
•rs--"
teJ:m destined to become champs
of the SEOAL Southern Division.
The P1n then need this one lo
cle.n up the fl.nt round with all
v ido:ies. Gallipolis, with one
loss to Jackson virtually would
be elimutated
from repe1Ung
laat year'• t.ltle mark.

Giardello Sure
Of Victory No�·
Johansson Ready In Fullmer Mix
To Sign Papers
For June Battle

NEW YOHK UPI-Ingemar
Joltansson, jubilant over adding
an air-plane pilot's license to his
accomplishments, plans to sign
today or Wednesday for his re­
turn heavyweight title bout with
1 Floyd Patterson the week of June
1 20 at the Polo Grounds.
"I feel fine and I hope to sign
for the bout Tuesday or Wednes­
day " Johansson said after arriv­
l ng ' by jet Monday night rrom
Europe. " I plan to fly hack to
Europe Wednesday and will re­
turn to the United Slates May �
to finish my tralnln&amp; at Grouln­
ger ' s.

Blue ·oevils Open With Evan s
Hasn't Worked
Since Loss To
Jackson Nine

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4 Door. A-good de�ndable c� thit ls worth much more
money. Famous . V-8 Rocket, engine with bydramatk Su·
• Drl�e, Here's your chante lo step pp to an Olds at
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he rlgltl price. ·ic ._- -.,,,,.,.. � cc:a,r "�- . � _ _ _ _

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Eastern High
BPW Club Members Attend Anniversary H onor Roll
Celebration At Gallipolis Monday Nigh t Announced

ly LUCILLI HAWKlkl

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Prol.�""
�nal W
saomen, s C!ub at the Farmers Hotel.

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Edith 'B. Strom mer, fir1t vice
pruid�-..i of the Oklo Federation
&lt;1.nd Profeuioo&amp;I
of Bulillleset
Womeo'a C)uba wu the ■peak.er
for th\- dinner meeUag,
Abo present wa11 the .President
of the Ohio Federation., Mn.
Apes &amp; Merritt and Mn. Obloe
Malo11e:r. iftJediate pHt prnldent
of the Ohio Fedenllon, who ,
spoke '.&gt;rierty to the uou� .

cowd ery ·
the Oharter members by M isa
Young a Hisloty of the G a.l U'Polia
Junion: Judy Chaf-fee, Ray Cole,Club w.11.s given bJI Ed ith Hutsin- man, Richard Frost, Charles C ur Pillar.
tis, Charles Collins, DorJJ CaldweU
Len , Pleasants WIS the chair- Paul Brown, Leatha Bibbee, Helen
man in chau;e of the evening · 6 Be nz, Karen Badgley, Paul And ­
program and inl.rodueed the 11pea- rews, Ma xine Pooler, Miry Goebel,
Jack Kelley, Mary Ritchie, Shirker for the eventna.
At the close of the meeting ttu: ley Myers.
lara: e de c:orf,ted anniversary cake
Sophnmore!I : Mary Jane (' ashdol­
lor,
t\ ;1) c J':ihr, [v" t; ill:rnd. J 1Jd;.
whkh
was
cut
by
Miss
Young
.
Tb\! meeting was et.lied lo or- was served wllh Ice CN:■m.
rick. ., 1a r� tu tv.:1.ns. (;eraldinc
der b)' Ethel M■ude Young, char[)ursl . ,111r1,� Davis, Betty Cowdery,
ter pr.tdeot of the Club and Enga11ement Announced Cary! C'hrvdicr. Janl't Caldwel l ,
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Madie 'Nul, president �f the
AnnouneemeR l is being made of Larry Ra i lry, Lila Bahr. Donna
Gallipoli, clu b pre,;,ided and in• lhe engagement and apptoaebing Ba hr, 1.,
· ,an c.. Anurt&gt;w,
Marilyn Adtroduced the honorPd guesta and marr i age oC Miss Bettie J. Wise, ams,
arol
Parker.
�l anlyn
n
C
y
al■o thi past pre,idenlli of the daughter of Mr. and Mn. C. R- Koe hi l' r . Ka1·,•11 S n ydl'r, '.,'ar1lyn
Club.
Wise, Coral Gables, Florida, to Stenrns, Con nu· �peurer
Following the intr oduction or �.
"1r . William Curtis Brown, Miami.
f'reshmen. Melanie Brown, Jan
M iss Wi&amp;e has been employed a9 et Bis11cll, Judith Codner. Sharon
assistant bookkeeper -for The Frecker, L�lc N ichols, Richard
Keyes Realty Companies of Miami Nease, Sue :\tyer11. Barbara Hill.
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the past several years. Mr.
POMEROY, ORIO
Brown is associated with RowellHorwred
Van Atta Acco uslics, Inc., Miami.
ohn
Jones
was
guc�l of honor
TONIGHT
A late summer wedding is being
at • dinner Sunday at his home in
planned. The Wiln are former
Syr■tusc m ob»ervance of his 93rd
'"THE WONDmFUL
:·,Hddleporl realdenta.
COUNTRY"
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_______ birthday.
Robert M.itdlum, Jull.e London
DECL ARI IOYCOTT
Present wne his t.on an&lt;' dau;ih TOKYQ UPI-The powerful ter-in-lP�. Mr. and Mn. Ernest
General Co,mdl
rf J&amp;penese Jon� of Al buquerque, N. M., Mr.
THUJtSDAY ar.:d FllDAY
Trade UoiOns baa declared a boy and Mrs. C. B. Weese and son,
cOtt of Soutb Atl 'i.ra goodR 1n Don, '..fiss Marcia Karr, Mrs &amp;-11"TIIE GENE KRUPA STORY"
proteat againit South Africa'■ r■- lah Gibbons and the honored
Sal Mineo - SUB&amp;n Kohner
cl l po l ic i
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�Ir. and Mn. Robert Harbrecht
and family of Columbus were
w�ekt'nd guest:s of thetr puenls_
�I r. and Mrs. Norm1n McCallum
dnd Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Har•
brt-Chl.
Mr. and Mra. Robert wuner
and d1Ughters of Rocbetller, N'.
t.' . , and Mr. and Mrs. C larence
.:itratton of Oakwood were wet.II;
t'nd guesls of their parenta, Mr.
rnd Mrs. Robert Warner, Sr.
Mr. and Mrs. Harley Strong
r nd famlly ot Wilkesvi l le were
1-::i.ster guests of her pareot.s,
Mr. and Mrs. H�nry Reibel.
.\fr. and Mrs. Manon How,11
n::turned lo theu home i n Colwn·
l) U:S Monday afler a weekend Yisit
Nilh Mr. 1111d Mn. James Will
rnd family and Mr. arid Mn. Wal
,er Walker.

John :�1ora, Virginia Curtis. Ronald

''BOY" SUIT ot 1ray &amp;nd
nav y glen-plaided •Uk ta wom
with a. lavish., bow-tied wtute
•ilk ahlrt blou8e. It WU de-,
stgned by Oleg Cualnl. 'The
straight, cutaway j■.cket bN
blaa-cut patch pockota.

MEIGS THEATRE

Afed Man

NO COMPRDMISE
With five of t he six compacts. you have to compromise
. . . but with The Lark, there's no comprom ise
on select ion, room iness, pcrformance or l uxury.

0f:ILYTH£ LAR K, of all compacu. givet you a choi� in 11/I mod,!,
of a 90 hp. "conomical �ix-q, I inder enp;ine or doubly powerful V-8.
For the semnd ,iraigh1 year. The Lark V-! 1.0pped all other dght1
in the Mobilgu Economy Run.

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THE L."r.R K. nf all 6 paurng"r compacll, is lt111 than I .S
fCf't i n IC"ngth (it i i ,hnrtn mmide 1hilll a l l other compacts); but
in�ide then:!'1 larger-car room, !nu slx pu5cnger comfort.

Mr. and Mrs. Wather Evans
,r nd son, D11v1d, of Melvinville,
.\heh., and Mr. and Mn. Dall■■
Arnett and dau&amp;hter, and Jobn
LJ11l of Marnofield were weekend
.!lUeSlS or John Dill and daua:htet,
.\1iss Esther.

Rock Sprin gs
Cub Scouts Hold
Birthday Party

The birthday or Chuck Bartels
w:1� ohservl'd last week when lt1P
Rod Springs Cub Scoul.9 Den
Two of Park 246 met with the
IW.n Mother5, Mrs. Dwight Logan
and '.,!rs. Vernon Evans at the
Logan home.
M1•·hael Still and Michael Young
led 111 1he Pledgt&gt; to the Flag which
01wnf'll t lH" mt:cting.
f'ol:vwing lhc mel'ting ■ wiener
ro11s1 wa� J1dd uml a birthday cake
baked by �Ir� Logan and decor­
ated in the cuh Scout col ors, and
koolaid were served.
Prcscnl were Jack Moore, Lar•
ry Walker, Keith Ev11111, Sklp J.,o .
gan, Mike ('arlelon, Michael Bentz,
\fichuel Ymmg, }lichael Still, 1'er•
ry Slalnakrr. Den Cluer, Mrs. Lo­
gan. '."1n . Evans, and a guest, Mrs.
�·1nrcnee Halley.
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Enterprise 4-H
Met Saturday
At Logan Home

01.VLYT H E LA R K , of all rompacts, offen Il l/ lht�e: autom�tic

uammi11i(ln, powrr fiteering ar11I hr:1ke1, 'JWin Tr.1cdon
d itferential, ◄-barrel carburetor. Hill 1-!older, a ir condition ing,
rtc lininp; seal!, padded dash and 1r1any other fC"aturt,.

The flag eeremony and the 4-H
pledge opened the meeting ot the
Enterprise 4·H Club Saturday a f•
ternoon at the home of Mrs.
Dwi,c:ht Logan, advisor.
Eggs don1tt-ed by the memben;
were coloced by lhc girl, assisted
PY · Ml',. !Agan aM Mr«_ Hl'.' rb,:rt
Dl �olf, assistant advisor. Moy!�
P1M uree; wore taken during the
projl'cl by �\ofr. togan. The group
then took the eggs to the Children's Borne.
Re£reshments wl'rc aerved by
Mary Mc Kem:ie to T1t1rlene S!ll ith,
Anlta Hall. Huth Ann Brothers,
Karen Walker • .Jacklyn Seidenahel ,
Susan Dixon, the advisora and
guests, Mr�. F'lorence Halley, Ho1:l'r Dixon aud Skip Logan.
Tlw nf'XI mreiini:i will be Sat11,,
d�v afh rnoon. April 30, and lhc
girls an• reQ11r1;ted tn bri11g ptlt·
tt:fllS or mah-rial f11r lhdr projf'cl.

0NLYTIIE LA R K , of all c.onwacts, offcn you a full choice of

compil&lt; 1 model1: Conver1ihlt (only one in the f1dd), budtop,
2 ;111d 'I-door Kdam. 2 and 1 -door �,at ion waguu1.

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marketed in Tokyo for $1 ,300 to
$1 .600 this sprln,:. The plastic
and metal houses are patterned
'"" t he fusel, .. ot •n ,irpl,ne
the builders said.

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Mr. alld Mrs. Leland Shumway
and soos of Akron visited recent­
ly with hill uncle and aunt, Mr.
and Mrs. Pearl Deem and family
of Morning Star.
Weekend g'uests of Mr. and
Mrs. Eldon Kraeut-Or and q■ugh•
ten were Mr. and Mrs. Frank.
Dickin11on and family of Colum ,
bus. Sunday guests were Mr., and
Mrs. Dale Valentine and family
or P.irkersbuq;.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Rogers and
daui,:h ters, Nancy and Janel of
N� ].!jOnvil\e and Mrs. Gtynella
Wise were �aster gueahi Of llr.
and Mrs. Thomu Young.
Pat Quinn spent the weekend
with Mr. and Mrs. Karl Grue1er
and was accompanied home Sun­
day by Mrs. Quinn and daughter
who spent :;everal days with her
parents.
Mr. and M n . John Fl5her •nd
sons of Akron were weekend
guests ot their parent6
Mu.
William Fi6hcr, Minersville and
Mr.
a11d fib;. Henry Rouah ' Ra·
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Mr. and 'Mrs. F. E. Shaeffer of
Columbus were weekend guetts
vf Mr. and Mn. Harold Black•
:iLOn 11nd family.
Mr. and Mrs. Rollin Bearh11
spent the weekend in Canal Win­
chester with Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Ev&amp;n.9 and family.

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were Mr. and Mra. BiU Cl
The officers for the coming year were Installed Monday Ame6vllle,
who are lhe paren
evening when the Middleport PT A met at the hlgh schoOI for Mr. and Mr■.
Dick Clark. tea
their regular meeting . Mrs. Leland Brown, Immediate past in the IO&lt;!■l ■chool
l11t Yhfpresidt:al. was the installing officer and installed Charles Asa Mr. and Mra. Harry Houda
Bradbury as president, Mrs. Charles Ase Bradbury as vic e returned borne Monday from
president, Mrs. Lucy Gregg ;is second vice president, Mrs. v111it In Elbridge, New York,
George Hactelt u secretary, iirs.
their aon-in-law and daua:hter,
Harold E. Hubbard 11 1Ssistant Terry Stobart, Riekey Hoover, &amp;nd MN. R. S. Plact and ehlld
Pal
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secreta ry and Donald Plunkett 45 D
They were ■ccompanied to
Gre.sa ,
lreasureL
dleport by the Places who will
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The ,pl■y WU dlrt'cted ·by the mair, for a short v\■lt.
Alter the lnatallati�n Mr s . , teacher, Mrs. Guy Reynold• ■nd
Brown r,reaenled �lad 1Undy, 1 Mra. Clarence Lac::ey wa&amp; the ac­
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the re.tlnna: president, w:i th a companist.
PTA pm. Rev. Fred I. Gardner
Mr. and Mn. Vir&amp;:ll Walker of
opened the meeting with prayer.
lt was
announced that the Bash■n, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
delegates IQ the SoutheHt Dis­ Curti, of Pomeroy, were Sunday
trict Conlerence which will be supper guests of Mr. an d Mrs.
held on May 3 at Marietta wouJd Lewis Walker.
Mrs. Lillian Napper and Mrs.
be the new offkere who were
J\!}&gt;ert Baer atteoded the Revival
installed.
meetifli at Laurel Cliff.
The banner 1watd was won by
Mrs. will,rd Faudree, Mn. Esta
the Kindergarten Cla11 who pre­ Baer and Mn. Lewls Walker
sent,ed tbe play "Goldlfocks and risited Mrs. Hanson Holter Wed­
the three Bears'' in full coatume. nesday.
Tbe .announcer for the program
was Patty Harris and little Goldi­
lorka was played by Jill Harria
with Maralynn Tracy as Mama
Bear; David Fife as Papa Bear
and Melanie Hackett was the
8ab:y Bear. Milisa Riter was the
little Dancing Bear.
a, p���� ��I!. '.T
The chorus for the story were
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•Ii in bear costumes and includ­
ltrs. J. W. BeatUe and aon, Ray
ed: )li&amp;11on Quillen, Gayle Cairns,
of PJ.. Pleasant spent Easter Sun
FloilneU Bttrhey,
Cathy Klng, day atb Mr. and Mrs. Verner See
Dula and Marla Neut.ding, Susan Mr. and Mn. Blaine Walburn and
Weiman, &lt;IU'riE:t Demosky, Audria daughter were a1so dinner guest�
Ru,aell, Bronwyn Daily, Monier,, or the Sees.
Hackett, Rita Lous... Phillips. Penni
Mr. and Mn. Charlea Miller and
W•ltera, Ruby Nicinsky, Helen children, Connie, Sammy, Gary and
EJ:;gert, Pamela Manley, MiliN Ricky and orvetta Weaver of Hil
Riz,r, Caralynn Tracy, Lavonna lards and Mr. and Idr,. H. H. Greg•
Wri&amp;ht.
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A S,.,aev.■ father ef tw. NM
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Mid Dad. N"fo heck with thit
�,Iring, aalcl th• aittln1 •n.
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Brown
and famliJI of Cbilhcotbe were
Easter guesl8 of Mn. · E&amp;fl Brown
and Mr. and Mrs. Claude Jtuated.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Jonea of
Albuquerque, N. M., were tbe
weekend gue11ls or bis lather
Sarah h?yle:,, Delene Delegal,
John Jones and Mr. and Mra.
D1vld
Mitchell,
Gary Cairns,
8. Weese.
Floyd Burney, Kenneth Mitchell
Mr. and Mr■. Denver Frank and Jimmy Snyder, Tommy Quillen:
children Sandra, Jay and Ricky Bobby Jeff J-lysell, Tommy Cooke,
returned lo their home in Alli­ Steven Story, BlllJI Buck, Steven
,rnce Monday *fter a weekend Crai&amp;, Michael Taylor, Stewart
\'isil 'INilh her parent.a, Mr. and Nehlman, Jimmy Cochran, Jeffery
Shank, David Krawsczyn, Joe
Mrs. Wilbur Moore.
Welker, J. T. Rue, Bobby Tilus,
Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Moore re­ Bobby Hyaell,
Chester Rou11h,
ceived word that Mr. and Mn.
Lewis Thompson former Pome­
roy residenls, moved laat week
from Porf�mouth to Akron.

A double celebration waa held
Sunday at tht:! home of Mn. Edli.a
l•'aulk and Mr. and Mra. Richard
r',riend on the llarrlsonville Road.
l\s well as an Easter celebrallon
the blrthd.iy of Mrs. Faulk w11 ob­
i;crved. She received many nlee
gi:lll and a fam ily dinner wa■ held
in the aflernonn.
O: her.9 preaent were Mr. and
.\in. Kenneth NcKlhney and two
sons, or Urbana; Mr. and 'Mra.
Glenn Ft\ulk and children of- the
Galllp,•lis road; Mr. and Mra. Char•
les Ftiulk and two childl't!n ol the
\thens road; Mr. and Mn. Robert
, ,mlk and dau1hter of Pomeroy
,inti ?.t:r. and Mra. Clinton Faulk
nd t •.vo chlldren or' the H1rri10n­
l'i\le lload.
Mra. Edna Faulk i1 the nune
•'omp;mlon for Miu Lola Ctril la
",iiddleport.

COME IN roR
YOUR fREE
4-COLOR BOOl'LET
or OUR COM rLETE
PROVINCETOV. �
COLLECTION . . ,

"THIRTE�N COLONIES"

Mrs. Earl Drown has returned
home after a ficveral months vJij,t
rn 1'' Jorida w1Ul her son-In-law and
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Haile.)' and !amity.

Mrs • Edna Fa U lk
Honored With
Birthd ay Dinner

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Middleport PTA Installs New Officers At
Regular Session At High School M.o nday

Mainly Abou�
People
I n Pomeroy

C E. Bibee, priric1p1l of the
Mrs� Nellie Vale, of Carpenter, Mrs. L. E. Reynolds, Mr s .
tern High School. has an
E.11t1
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Hou
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_Mrs. Kenneth McElhin
Wesley
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nouncoo the honor roll for the �th
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Miss
Mary
Phillips,
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New
Haven
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ashel\,, of oo.1 dlepart, an
six week.s p..r1od as follow5:
were in G_aWpolis Mond,.y e\rening where they attended the Senion: Sandra Waln';- Janet So25th
r ry ce lebration of the Gallipolis B usiness and vel, Dale Sho1»alter, Roger Rose,

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Easter Decorations
Attract Attenti.on

Special decorations were pl at'ed
In the Mldd\l'port Church or Chris!
by a committee headed bv �rs.
Edgar Allensworth for the ·Easter
season,

Thl' first decorations were plac•
cd in the church for Palm Sunday
settvlcea whep palms were uaed
with candlea. The community Good
P'rlday se,vic,e,i were held at the
church 1md the lighted crosa on
the htll waa re11.tur.ed and t.'h �
lighted word1 "He Is Risen'' and
n�wers were added to the decor­
ation,.

guests with Mr. and Mrs. Mont
Miller.
Mrs. Dorothy Rathburn has ac­
cepted employment at the Waffir
Shop. She will fill the v1canc�
created when MiH Flo Hutley be
gan her new employment at th,
Home Re11taurant.
Mr. and Mrs. C\a,:ence Baile,
.and sons of Springtleld c::arne Sun
day afternoon to apend Easter wit!
Mrs. Minnie Erlewine and racnily
of Grant Street and other rela
lives. Mrs. Erlewine, who hit&amp; beer&gt;
ill at her home, ls improvlnt.
Mr. and Mn. Ron11ld Hend an(
children, Buddy and -Robin 1 wel'e
weekend visitors in Chillicothe
with Mrs. Ann C. Hand and Mr
and Mn. J. A. Althouse.
Aridy Batey, who h1111 been :ser.-·
ing with he Air Force O\/erseas,
has recently been discharged and
is now with his wile and lwu
children, ThomH Edward and Ka­
trinna Sue, ■t the home of his
mother, Mr$. Helen Batey.
Visitors last week with Mis11 Lois
Cedl were Mr. and Mn. Edward
Moore of Amesville, Mr. and Mrs.
Willis Aleshire of !lUf�� • M r·

CllNlON FISHEil
COMPANY
Sales PAINT Seivite

Phone Wl':�2-2452
S. Seeond Av�.
MIDDLEPORT
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The di!COrallons were ebange:d
for the varlous servlees on Eaate•
Sunday a,nd white llliee and white
tulips were used In the d-0cora•
Uona. After the close ot the serv•
ices on Sunday the lilie8 which had
been donated by various classes
of the Sunaiy Schpol were taken tll
�lck and shut,in membt!rs oi the
church.

Rutland Man
Fined $25 0n
_ Court Charge

Wilbur Molden, Rutland, was
fined 920 and cost, in Co,mty
Court thii morning · -on• • intoxi­
. catJ.on charae. He was arrested
yesterday by county officers.
Aleo fined today by Judge E.
W. P'°ples were Herbert Arnold
Mclnt,re, arrested by the state
patrol OD charges of false regis­
va,ion and failure to yield the
right of way, and Wendel Leon
Eblin on ■ eharge of having a de­
fective muffler.
McIntyre was fined $1.5 and
c01U on each charge with one
fine llllpended and Eblin pa-id
$10 .nd eosts on the muffler
cha,ce. · Eblin waa also cited into
cow1, by tbe state patro,l.
In Pomeroy, Chief jed Webster
reported that Richard C. Knight,
Rillcreat Road, Athen111, -was re­
le1ted on $33.'JO bond for bear•
lnl April 2S before Mayor Legar.
KDI.Jht was arretted (or speed­
Inc by Patrolman George Hicks.

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$200 QUICKLY.
01&lt; -THANKS ... I WILL
PICK IT UP THIS
APTERNOON "

Mn. AlhmiWorth W&amp;R assisted
by Wendall Gerlach, Horace Ab­
bott, W Iiiard Boyer, �bester Er•
wln, O. E. McKinley, ?,,Ira. Herman
Lohse, Mrs. Oscar Rou,h, Mrs.
Margaret Jone,, Mri. Su1an Rawl­
lng111, George Hudson, Mr. and
Mra. Bruc.e Bineham, MiH Fran­
eea Rou1h and Mn. Bud Wilson.
. ourtn1 the la1ier seaBOn there
were ,even respon1e111 lo tht Invi­
tation which i• given at the close
of each service.

Phone Fa,

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OLOIST MOOS
FORT MADISON, Iowa UPI­
Henry Muerhoff today claimed to
be the oldest new member in the
history of the Loyal Order of the
Mooae. He had ju■t been Initialed
Into • local Moo,e lod(e at the
the age of 102.

Rutland Area
Native Dies In
Columbus Monday

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·Relatives and frienda learned
bere toda:y of the death In Colum­
bua, Rtond■y, or Don c. Larkin,
fM, of 67 M:itoff1at, Columbut, a na­
tl\'e o f the Rutland area (Pleaaant
Valley).
S""'lvtnai: are these children:
Georte and Lei.Ind. Del ·Mdlllts, N,
M.; Harry, £1l11beth, Pa.; Wendell
of Toronto, Ohio; Mara:aret Morris
and Ellzabeth Bricker, Ellubetb,
P1.; Don E., CurUa E... and Imo­
gene Jonea, all of Columbus, O.;
16 crandehildr,n and g great
pandchildren. HI• wife preeeded
bim ln death.
Funeral services were to be held
at 7 p. m. today at the Maeder­
Quint Parlors, 1068 South High-st,
Columbua. Interment will be In
Dea Moine1, N. M.

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Accident Puts
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Long Bottom, h.•� been cited to
t.be Melas County Court April
23 as the result of u accident
ye■terd■y lnveetleated by the
Siite Highway P•trol. She · had
Men charged with failure to atop
1n .an auured clear di,tance.
Miu Dorst, driving I I�
l)odge owned by Franll: Dorst,
collided with a ear driven by
Jimmie C. Caldwell. and owned by
Howard Caldwell,. UI, Reed1ville
Route 1. Cildwell had 1ti&gt;ppod to
make . I left turn and WII IU'llck
by t� Dorat vehlcJt, . witl;I mlnol'
d1m1i!! to 1&gt;9tb can.
The- iccident occurred · oJt Route
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Route 248 Junetion, the patrol
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Federal Rc,le.lg: 4griculture
Termed Most Important Issue

BLUFFTON, O. (UPI) � The legislative director of the
American Farm Bureau Federation told 350 Ohio farmers
here today that_ "one of the most impertaP,1; questions facing
Amen�a today 1s the proper role of the federal government
· gettm,:
. more seh�ol rooms con­
in agnculture."

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John
Lynn told 8 Blutfton
College audience that there are
proposals before the Congrefll
that, if enacted, would greatly
harm Ametican agrkulture."
Lynn prai&amp;ed bolh U. s. Rep.
Delbert
L. Latta (R-Ohio) of
Bowling Green . and Sen. Frank J.
Lausehe (D-OhJo) tor th eir i ntroduction of bills to extend the
conaervtr.tlon reserve program.
He ,aid that the F,arm Bureau
Is active on 8:1 national Issues in
the present CongreH. He said
that ■mong these 11re federal aid
to education, care for the aged,
minimum wage and hour reguli•
tion, for farm workers and for­
eign trade.
"A re1l Issue facing Congress
and one that Js about lo get con­
sideration by it has to do with
federal aid to education" Lynn
said. "I ,predict that if this .leg­
islat.:ion becomes law, Instead of

structed, we- will get tewer
scbool rooms built."
Lynn told �he farme� th�t the,y
occupy a umque positum m lh1s
co � ntry.
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. 'The true meaaure of , a nation,
1� .not found, on tn� Hire of it,
�1tle11, the yield of _.Jts cro,ps , nor
. m the 11�ength of its �rm1e1t, b l
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in the kmd of -people 1 t hae clt1-

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Mrs. Williams
Is President Of
Band BoosterS

TV Debat,e On Election Eve

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Kennedy Switches, !wees To M�et Humphrey

WH.'EELING, W. Va. UPI----Sen1.
John F. Kennedy (Mass.) and Hubert 'Humphrey (Minn,) plan to
windup their West Virginia Dem•
c1mpalgn1 in
ocratic primary
1pectacular, fa■hion, meeting face
to face on television election eve.
Kennedy reversed hi• stand on
Tuesday
and
public debates
agreed to face a panel of newamen with Humphrey. Plana ,_.ere
drawn up f?r -an hour•lon&amp; forum
to ·be telev111ed M■y 9.
Kennedy ffluaed a Humphrey
challenge to a debate durlnl , the
Wiacon9ln primart but indicated
hie &amp;tro!lf fee�-- about � alle1::ed "stop Kennedy" movement

in the Weat Vira:lnla campaign
changed his mind,
"The way thi1 campaign is
evolving, I can't accept the eurrent attack
without fighting
back," Kenned:v eald. Kennedy
announced his change of · heart
in a cl.ii.sffoom talk to 1tudents at
nearby Bethany College.
youthful M11sachu1etta
The
senator flat)¥ frefuaed another
propoaed debate with Teamst�n
Union Pl't!aident Jame1 R. Hoffa,
a Kennedy target In Senate Rackell Committee inveetlaatlon11.
"Hla record h so well known
and he it so unfit tf bold offiee,
J w.ould not dei.&amp;D to� debate him

cin any subject," Kennedy said.
Kennerly Tuesday brought to
the surraee the religious issue
under-lying the West Virginia prl­
m■ry. He said hlr Roman C11tholie faith would not conflict with
the duties of tllt. presideney, But
he a(Metl:
"I'm going to church where I
want regardless of whether I'm
elected president."
MEIGS GENERAL HOSPITAL
The Rev. Donald Spu.rlock of
Thelma Zuspan, ".\ta­
Admitted;
Chureh
Method.lat
the Wesley
here Inquired of Kennedy how he son; Julia Tittle. Pomeroy.
Discharged: Theodore Reed, Sr.,
could belie.ve In separation of
church and state when "your Pomeroy .
llirth: 'Mr. and Mrs. Wilham
Pope doesn't.''
Z�span, Mason, a daughter,
"But I do," Kennedy replied.,

· Fish Stories Also Grcw Big To Grune Wardem ,

CO.L..UMBUS (UPl) - Many
Ohio fishermen ,are not onl)' adept
at ,slrel ching the trul.h a houl t!he
siw of the fhih thai gol away,
but -also 'llboul what they are dolng in a stream, rod and reel in
hand, but no filifling license.
"Most or thl'Tl'I ,have novel excusesi wihen they ,are caught fishing without a Ucense,'' game wardens say.
Game Proteetor Orvill,e Cald·
well of llo� County said llha:t be
spotted a man sitting on a hank
.apparently lishing.. But when
Ga'ldwell illl&amp;ked to see his license,
the angler w.ired him that be

was only measuring thl' depth of
t.ihe water :so lhiat when lhe did go
fishing, he would know how deep
to fish.·
"11he worm on the hook is just
to weight it down ," the angler
6aid.
High.land County Game Protector John Adams had 111. similar experierree.
He !Mid fie oo..w a man f.whin,g
from a distance. But when the
man sa w Mm, he put down 00
pole and walked away.
Adams filllid the couldn't f.ind
either a lure or ,bait on the line.
But just. for die bc(:k Of .U be

asked �he angler to take off Ibis
hip boots. There was nothing in
the boot. either, but the fillher·
m:an accident.a.Uy Hipped the cuU
ot hi;,i: pant., •nd @bi rolled a
sma,�l spinning lure.
And Walter Evan.s, Franklin
County game ,protedor, said that.
,}w saw 'II man reel ibis Hne so
tight that tbe lure was snapped
off.
"The fisherman feared that hia
lure • wa.s illegal,'' Evans aid. "Hi!I
bigge1:1t offense wa:, .l!ishinf: llJri.tJI..
out ia license.''
,
Mor.I of the 1tory--4:nly your li­
� and •void cetilnl piocbedi,�

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