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B Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., April 26, 1960

Sorority Members Hold Dinner Meeting
Monday Eve At Middleport Restaurant

Members of the Alpha . Omicron Chapter o f Della Kappa
Gamm.a ,Sarorily enjoyed .a three course dinner Monday even­
Ing al !lie Martin Restaurant, Middleport, an4 adjourned lo
the borne of Mn. Nan Moore and Miss Mildrea Hawley for
their business meeting.
Tbe meeting was conducted by the president, Geneva Joa-

chim ud the following officers ,
were elected. and kn■Lalled : presi- Mabel Conley, Anna Hous� , Ruth
dent, Mn. Rachel Werner, Jack- Owens, Susan . P�rk, Virginia Co­
:son; 1st vice president, Eena Ad- ve_rl, Ma_ry V1r1m1a Re1bel, Bea­
ama; 2nd vioe pre,ident, I•'a)'e trice Reinhart, Ethel Chapman,
Sauer; recording s«relary, V i naa Mar�aret Pauon1, Emily Sprague,
Smith, Avis Roush, and
I.M; correspondin g aecreLay, May � uc1lle
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Nola
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Richard.I·
treasurer
Gertrude
hoaes
a' h�e was beaut 1The
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Tn.ce ' .� parlim
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fully
decorated
with spring flowEu 1er·
en for the meeting. The next
A Founders Day program was meeting: will be held al the home
conducted with Gwenn Davia read · of Min Park in September.
inc the ceremony and Mn. Joac·
him Ughtin&amp; a candle in honor ol
each of lhe 12 founders. A red
candle was Ht for the living found•
en and .a white one for the de­
ceued ones.
The �roup also presented a gift
to i.'lt rs, Marcelline Buell Gallo•
1-·or the first time Ohio Univl!!r•
way in observance o! ht:r recent sily has been as1iJned a National
marriage.
. Deferiie Educ8tlon Act Counciling
Olhers present wtn Reba Kiaot, and Guidance Training lnstitute
,wt,ich , will cover thii1 i1edion of
Ohio Ind nl!!ighboring counties bf
West_ _vlrginif.

Rutland Teacher

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Women To Meet

Th U rsd
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The Women's Aasodation of thl!!
First United rreabyterlan Church
of Middleport will meet Thursday
eveninR at the church at 7 :30.
The topic for the nenln( 11
"Our Town, Our Youth, Our
Churth" and Mn. Richard Vaughan, program chairman, h11 lnvlted
Kenneth McElhlnny to
Mayor
speak to the group.
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Mn. Charlea Shumaker will be
the dl!!votlonal leader. Ho1teHe&amp;
will be Mra. Lewi, Saul!f, Jr., Mrs.
Dwight Wallace, 'Mn. JamH Buch •
anan, Mn. Jallle1 Sanborn and
Mrs. Bethel Coleman.

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Moifiler MA.GOO
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Mich.el Callan - Joan Evecw
Not O,.n W'ed,...day
THUftSDA Y ond fRIDAY
"DAY OF THE OUTLAW"
Robert Ryan - Tina Louise

R••old ,;.,uer, M iddleport. 1, one
of the 40 lnvit.ed to 'lllend this In•
olilute which will be held July 17
to A u11ust 20 with a program eon­
sistine o r classes, individual con•
lerencea, supervised practice, test•
ing and seminar.
The Institute carries six aemcster hours o{ graduate c•edit plus
varificatlon of 30 clc,.:k houn of
aupervlaed practice.
Mr. Sauer will live on campus at
Perkins Hall.
Seveul weeks aao Mr. Sauer
w11 granted a scholarship for the
aummer session at the university
for further tralning in -xuldance.
Mr. Sauer holdl his router's de•
gree in peraonal relation• from
OU and served aa assistant dean
of men at the unlver1Jty at one
fime. At present he l11 Industrial
Arts teaeher al Rutland.

Mr,, Lee Entert,aim

Mr. and Mn. Ralph l..ee entert.11i ned with a dinner Sunday at
their home, Ba!!han Roiid. Gueata
were Mr. and Mn. Paul Barrel l
and David and l,.a ura and Blll Burdine of Parkersburg, and Mrs. 1-1.
H. Ables, Worthing ton.
Calling In the aflllrnoon were
Mrs. Mildred Shuler, Mr11. Nancy
Carnahan and son, 'Cony .

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Only members are entitled to purohNc thl!I Item at
•pewal dividend ,price. Walch for fult1rc oulltandina
decoraUve 1.nd u,eful dlvdlcnda for t:olonlal Club
member,.

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Around And
About

Midd leport

II, FREDDIE HOUDI...Ptl' .i·

Hen"1erson Mourning who broke
IWI hip last Q('tober is much im•
proved now .ind 18 able LO be
out some.
Mrs. J. Q. Rlce and Mr�. Morah
Leonard were dmner guests al
Mrs J 1une1 Murray Sunday.
Mrs. George Sidd.11 and son
Tommy of Ansonia came Thurs•
day for a short visit with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Paul Smart
and other relatives. She plans to
return home today and her par­
ents will accompany her as far as
Columbus whe1 e she will be mt!t
by Rev Siddall
Mn Chdrlcs Sauer ts 111 Cul
umbu;; vm1rng with her daughter
S.tlly.
Mrs. John Zt· r k k entered H ol ­
zer lksp1 t a l .)UlldJy eve n111g fur
surgery.
Mrs. 1ta::111ond Cunni11gh.1m
who wu al l l tliu:r Hospnal re­
centiy ! or med 1t'�l treatment 1s
much im proved 11.nd able to be
out.
Mrs. Floy Gardl'let and Mr. and
Mn. Glenn Beene o( Ellton visit­
ed Su11d.1y with Rev. and Mn.
F(ed 1. L;ardner.

Mrs. William Bradford return•
ed last week from II month's va•
cation in Florida.
Mrs. 8. I". Parmalee is in Mar•
Ion vi11iting with her nwthcr ctnd
sister, Mrs. Alva Caldwell and
Mra. Lulll Meadows.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesler were in
Columbus Sunday to visit her
,later, Mrs. Cecil Bolin, a p11lie11t
at University llosp1taL

Mrs. Dale Dutlton
Elected Bond
Booster President

Mrs. Dale Dutton was elected
as president when the Middleport
Band Boosters Association met
Monday evening in the 81,o nd
Room at the high sehool. Other
officers elected were vice pre1Jdent, Mrs. Jame11 Pullen; second
vice president, Mn, Lewie Sauer
Jr.; secretary, Mn. Rodney Sauer
and treasurer Mrs. Donald Law•
ery.
Mn. Carroll Swanson, retiring
pre1idenl presided over Monday's
meeting and It was decided that
the May meeting would be held
on the 16th inatead of the re11u·
Jar date with insl..11.llation or new
omcers. The group als o decided
to sell soap as a money raiaing
project and they voted to purchase a tuning instrument.
Plans were made to aend two
student11 to the Band Clinic at
O U on June 12 and Mrs. Swanson
and Mrs. Dutton will be chairman and c0-chalr man (or the
MHS Alumni dinner on the 28th
()f M ay . Other11 will be naml!!d to
Mr. and Mra. \Ytlilam Radfurd
the committees at a later date.
entertained with a surprise hlrth 1
day party Sunday 11fternoon hon•
orif\j her mother, Mn. Grace
Glaze, of Columbus. A de('orated
birthday eake. ice cream and
koolaid were served durlnl,l: the
aflernonn.
Present were the famlly or
The membership training clHM
Mn, Glaze and included Mr. and
Mrs, Carl Glaze and children, of the United Methodist Ch4rch
Patty, Christy, Glen. Chulene were received into full member•
and Faith or Colun:bus; Mr. and ship, two were received by transfr,
Mrs. Ray G late and children, Tim, and one was baptiied at the mornDennl11, Crystal and Greg, Pom­ mg 11ervice Sunday.
iltcmbcrs o{ the class were Mar•
eroy; M r. and Mrs. Glen G laze
children Jim, Sharon and Cindy tlyn Moore, ChC1·yl Edwards, Ltnda
11,nd Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Byers Sue Reuter, Hllah Vaughin. Linda
children Haymond, Cirl, Lut·rc­ Will, Chrlstopher Tompkins, Lan­
tia and Louann11, of Midd leport ny Tyo and Jan Clio who ilso re­
and the hoNb 1md children BIil, ceiver! the rile11 of bt1ptlsm. Mr.
11n&lt;I Mrs. Albert Alwud wus re­
Bt:!cky and Mury.
Tho honored guest ret'l'iverl a ceived Into membership by trans•
number of gift!! and" as she OJ)(&gt;ned fer from the Indianola Methodist
them, her
grandchildren s.ing Church, Columbu11.
The organ prelude by Mrs. J111r•
"Ha.ppy Binhoiy" to her.
vey Vanvranken opened the ser­
vice followed by the Cail to Wor•
Fnmily NlMht Observed ship by tho Rev. Eugene Brown.
The anthem, "Just As I Am Thine
A.t V nited Methotlist
Family Night w1:1s ob�r,rved at Own To Be" w1111 presented by the
the Un ited Methodl11t Church on cholr.
Rev. Brown had for his sermon
Sunday evenlna. A potluck dinner
topic
"The Church and Organism"
6:30.
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held
waa
Following the dinner, Leo Crew using as his scrlp1ure Mathew 16:
spoke to the group on the rupon- 18-19. The sorvke elo&amp;e&lt;i with the
1lbllltles or members to the churth benediction by the pastor. the
lfter which 'lroup 1ingln11 of choral benediction and the organ
hyml\l were enjo)'t-d wlth Mrs. postlude,
l11111:-vey Van Vranken al the piano.

Raymond Lee t.''lle who under­
went sur{lery it Holzer Hospital
recently" is convalescing al his
home.
Mrs. Joe Moore (Belly Ashley)
and son Timmy, Guysville visited
Sunday with Mr. and M rs. Claud
Athley.
E11ter weekend guests of Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence Reed an&lt;I Mr.
and Mrs. Jamea Reed wer e Mr.
and Mrs. Lawrence
E.
Reed,
Ron nie; Eddie .11nd Ralph Hill
of Columbus.
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Rke were
night at the
I in Athens last
Dowler,Ferguson-Hughm1 Funeral
Home lo see Mrs. Emerson Doug­
las.

Training Class
Received Into
Methodist C)turch

Younelf To Death

Buy youn;elf a new mower al rtckenf \od�I. We trade

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Complete Seleellon

Charcoal
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Resists
Scuffing
DIJPONT

PORCH AND
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R.lc.-h lookdn&amp;, lbard tlOSIS finish
for w ood Qt eoncNl1! floora,
pord,w. patlNI - exterior or
interior. Stande
traffic,
wealherlnl. Look.I eloan. Easy
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Jeff M11nkin
Given Porty
Saturday

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The meeting opened with the
Lord's Prayer In unilon. A thank­
yuu note was read from Mildren
illlwley, Long Lslalld., for remem•
brances sent her. A poe m which
she had written, •"My Friend11," was
read to t'tle group by Mra. Karl
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Jean Zirkle, Maxm1 Owen11,
oon s Bailey and Jeanelle Wem•
mann were welcomed into the club
as new members. Plans for the an•
n u al installation on May 1'1 were
d i sc ussed. The busineH meeting
c losed with a poem ":11.yself and I"
re.11.d by Mrs. Allman.

During the social hour games
were played tnd prizef awarded
to Miss Erma Smith, Mrs. Myron
·.,liller, Mrs. Allman and Mrs.
Frank Cheesebrew. At the close of
the evening a salad course w111
served by Mra. Nathan Blsga and
Mrs. Alfred Blgg11 to the 20 mem•
bera present.

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VOL XII NO. 10

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S-Set. John T. Baily who has
been ,tatloned at Lackland Air
Force Base, Texas, arrived Sunday
nleht for a 30 days furlough with
hi! mother, Mn. John F. Bally
and other relatives before leavin&amp;:
for Germany where h t: will be
· stationed for three years.

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2.Qt. Colftlred Dovbte loilar
$14.H

5.Qt, Co•m•d Sauca Pot $1 4.ts
5-Qt. Coverad Outch 0¥.n 1 1.H

Mr. and Mrs. Wil i iam Kesterson
of Pontiac, Mich., apent a couple
of days with her mother Mn.
Nora Roush and Mr. and Mr11:.
Chari!!! Withrow.

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complata n•w llna 9f low-sllhau•lttl cooliwor•
dnl9""' ta ™'rmonl1e with tvdoy'1 modern, wor...
10Yln1 kitch•n• I Gleomlr19 ,tolnleu ,tnl lntldt ond
Ollt fOf' aa1y daonlrt; . . . with a 1olid coppe1
core that ,pr�• heal rapidly, cook&amp; lood1 fathllr.
'511rn-lln• lak•U,. hondlet with r•lroctoble IM:in;ing
� lnt.rchan911ablti c;oven wtth 1al•l)'--Vrlp ftne•r
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1-0t. Cov.red Sava Pon $6.'5
2..Qt. Covered SallU Pan 9.91
3-Qr, Cawred Sauca Pon 1 0.95

Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Rll!!mari of
Sandu11ky were overnl11ht gueata
Friday or Mr. and Mn. Dwlsht
Logan and aon. They were · IC•
companied home saturday by Mrt.
Florence Halle)' ot Portsmouth
who has been the guest of the
Logan's for several weelra.

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courity. Th, tax,-yen will NOT \e llclbl1 '9 r oni pqnible 'future deficih.
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day, CNfer' NUth. •M ..... .....
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To�ay Took;
Heavy Beating.

Cloudbursts and .blgll· wlida
up to 25 miles per hour · Tilil,.
day afternoon not only
ed out local bilh IICboo!t
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ball games. They also
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der tomato plan!&amp; In the Le,
tart Bottoma.
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A dividing line betwellh
plants oulfering heavy. �­
haps permanent damaa;e
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about at the vlila2e of ._.,
the Daily SentinefJeamtt thli

Planta ael out· two to tbtN
dal'• 110 were reported hi.Yin&amp;
llood lbe oaalaupt of l'IQl llld
wind mucb better. Aceordbia: to
1overnmen t apaaimen at Lock
:'3, JIii of an iacll of 'rain fell at
Apple Grove while 1.10 iacbel tell
at the Portwld 1-■ No. 11.
Some of the worlt bit fie:ld.l
apparently were tboee of �Jullu
HW. about one mile above Leiart
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ELBE RFELbS I N P6M tROY

Mrs. Gladys
-::uclder · •�nt
Sunday at Darwin with Mr. and
Mn. Welby Whaley.

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each town between Pomeroy and Columbou the pOllce;'
alerted by the Mel.. eounty aborlff'1 otlke bf radio, -..ra
walling to 01COrt the party tlirougb.
Mr. Bolin •Id todily that tile 11111eona at Cblldnn'1
lal held lli.lle hope for the recovery of the child. 'nit IIIIW'I
father la a route driver for tile Nickie's Batery Compaay 111d
was at work when the accldenl bappeoed. He II In Co!i,illlbqf
today while lhe mother, who e,;pect, another child wltlllD ,1
few day,, aWll!ta new1 from the hospital at lier PomaDy MIN
Mr. Bolin, ,pea� today for the parent., wu !ii,b In IJl'IUI,
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of the varlowl agen
that helped In matlnl: lhe ,_ for die
child's life poosoible aod paid opeclaJ trlbule lo Mr. Grovw
and Mr. Goodwin for their efforta.
At

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2.QI. whi.t11no Ttta K•t1l1 $6.95
3-QI, Whbtllng Tta Kenl, 7.95

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little girl. She had fallen from the porch when a banllter and 45 mlnulel wttll tllfflcult.les encounte
red making the trana
broke aa abe leaned aga!nal II. She was laken to the Melp fer to d ambulance al Loon n
General H06pl\al where II was found that ■be needed lmmed• Into a violent ball flllrlll af Sha� The part; a1Jo rll
Uie ,--i .J.1ed wllh
late attentioo where greater facilities were available.
· Ice and Uie crulaer lllfMWIY escaped turning over aa It 111d
Because I two-way radio waa needed lo conlact police de- OD
Near.
•na Ille blby 111ffered convulaiona and the AIJJens
partmenls along the way, Sheriff Robert Hartenbach volunJ
IUad
me! !be car and tra1U1ferred oxygen to the
leered the use of his cruiser for the trip to the Children•, H.. eme
!!"'en Nellonvllle and Loga n the cruiser'• rear
pltal in Columbus . Deputy Kenneth Grover was driver with �. ·
,..,,S lhe \.Ollltn ambulance wa1 called.
Olan Goodwin, Pomeroy emergency squad member along to lire
I nllef IDaD "11 ealled fr- Ille �
administer oxygen enroule. The child's grandfather John
....,_ lo ,:-V• Mr. Goodwin and a d&lt;plB)' from
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Sen. Kennedy
To Make Stop
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8" Ccwered Sliill•t $9.tJ
IO" Covtrtd Sliill.r 12.ts

Mr. and Mrs. Purley Karr of
Cheater were
Sunday
dinner
guests of Mrs. John F. B.aily and
· family. Calling In the a fternoon
were Mr. and
Mra. Willlam
\ Knight and family of rt. Pleasant
and Mr. and Mrs. Roacoe Wise,
Middleport.

,AMIL V NIONn
TONIGHT oftll WIQNISDAY

Greaory Peck - Anne. JtlytM
"WORLD IN 111S ARMS"
(Teohni&lt;Oli&gt;&lt;)

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R E V E R E WA R E

Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Mankin
enlert11 lned wlth a p11rty S11t1 r.
day afternoon at lh'lir hflme, n�
born St., t,onorlna- !heir son .Jr-ff
on hl1 n)nth birthday. Gamrs
were played durlna- lhf' aftr .. . . •�.-.
with prlie1 a wardtid tht' wi11nrr�
after which lee cream. drcori1f, , ,I
birthday cake, 11:ool aid anri caw'v
ere Rervtid by Mrs. Mankin usisl•
ed hy Mrs, Mabel Mankin.
Present were Roa:or and nu,�1-i
Car-penter, Frankie arid Der "'Pfl
Lelrhelt, Phyllis and Effie lllu.c­
wlcz, Kayla and TMa Erlmonrls,
Michele and Kenny Joe Mankin,
Sharon and Butch Walker, Donna
Bolin and the honored guest.
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F IRST tN HSP91D'•
U. S. S. CA"IIRRA AT SIA
UPJ-Thi• euNlecl rn,1.,11. crulMt"
IC'O..-cf a fint In ,..-cl'' �,
when it launched a terrier �-'It
that hit Its target tha day Were
H- wu flred. Tt.. 1 3,230-ton crul­
..,. firad the, avrt....._1, ml•II•
Monday- and KOnd • hi�
the, lntematiwl
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T h e c l ea n n e w l o o k i n C o o kware

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-::l'e battle for the life of lltUe Kathy Sue White which
sta ed yesterday about noon In Pomeroy was sliU being wag�d at I I a.m. today al ��Udren' i, Hospital in Columbua where
er condlllon 15 termed critical ·
The 17-month-old daughter of Mr. and Mr,. David White
fell from an upolalrs porch at 235 Mulberry-a v to a concrete
sidewalk, suffering mullible skull fracture,.
The story of lllt!e Kathy's accident and the subseque�I
ballle lo save her life Is also the story of the unaelfish devolion to duty of the offlclals of four counties and emergency
squad members of three towns.
The Pomeroy emergency squad was the first to reach the

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PTA Dance At

The Staff aud Officers Club of
�e1gs Temple, Pythian Sister&amp; met
Mond.11y evening .11t the K of P Hall
1n Middleport for their regular
meelmi with Mrs. Willia.n Alim.an,
president, presiding.

Birthday Porty
Honors Mr. Glaze
Sunday Afternoon

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DON'T WORK .

Mr. ond M... Leo William, of
MWdleporl Senior
C'harlutQ.11 were Saturday guests
Mother, Plan Sale
of Mr. and Mn. Welby Whaley.
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The Senior mother&amp; of Middle•
C1 p10 C1100
David Thomu returned to hiS
port Hieb Sehool are plannina a
home, Minernille, Saturday everummage sale !or this Friday
nill.g ii!ter a vlsit in Crooksville
with Mr. and Mrs. Walter Thom·
A dance held at the Harrison• and Saturday. The sa le will be
as and family.
ville High School sponsored by the held in the Reed building be·
Mr. and Mrs. Willi.11rn Grate PTA wu well attended with door tween the Smith Clothing Store
and � on James of Charleston were priiea won by Leodell Davison, and the Middleport Lunch Room
on North Second Avenue.
woe.kend guests of her mother, ltay AIJ,:lre and Bob Arnold.
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Anyone with rumma�e wluch
M rs, Wi I l!am
• · Baker.
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Chapman won ,
they would like to don.11.te and
Earl Denny Jr. and · Miss Belly t l\e t-a k l!! 1 don�ted bf �he Holsum
have
picked up is asked to con ·
Demoskey and
nephew, Timmy �ak c ry . Al mtermiss1on_ several
tact
either
Mrs. Joe Willlon, Jr.,
Oemoskey apent Sun�ay al Cam- 1 lc ms were auctloned by_ Jtm CarnMrs. Jam�s Buchanan or Mrs. Ar•
ahan. danee calle�. Music was fur.
den Park, Hwitin!lton.
nold Richards.
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Visitlna \rr. and Mrs. Lewis Wal• nished by the c11U By-en Orchea.
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Ir.er at Easler time were Sharo n tra.
The PTA is expreasing ill ap• Sertncea A.t Mt. Herman
Wallr.er, Mr,. Josie Rhoades and
Dr. Walter Burkholder, execu•
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Mr. and Mrs. Roy Curtis of Pom- precia
tive head of the Dept of Chris·
di
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H
epor
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mf'rchanta for their cooperation tian Educ_ation . of the Unit�d
Walker of Bashan ·
and report net receipt&amp; of $85 for Brethren In Christ Church, will
Mrs. Albert Baer visited Mrs. the affair.
be guest speaker .at the Mt. HerHanson Holter on Thursday.
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beginning
Friday visitor or Mr. ,ind Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Sprouw of May 1 and lasting through May 8.
Lewh Walker was Mrs. Robert I Falrpoint v lsited Mr. and Mrs. Ro· I
Services start at 7:45 p. m. each
Walker.
bert Laudermllt over the weekend. evening.

Pythion Officers
To Hold Convention Hold Meeting
In Zanesville
Monday Evening

The Southeastern Group o( the
Women's M i ssionary Federation
will hold its 16th annual conven­
llon al St. Luk.es An1eriean Lu·
theran Church, Pme St . , at Talley
Ave., Zanesville, 0., on Max 5.
Registration will be from 9:0(J to
9 : 30 a. m.
The theme will be "On the Way
Rejoicing" with four speakers be·
ing presented. Rev . Robert Pfeu•
ger, Grace Lutheran Church, of
Thornville, O., and Rev. Ralph
House, director of
the
Bible
Camp wi\! speak at the mornmg
session with Dr John Kuder of
New Gutnea Missions and Carl
Lash of the Wernle Children 's
Hume w the afternoon.
Transpor ta tion .:1nd luncheon at
Sl John's Lutheran Church have
h;,e11 arnini;ed by the hostess
women of the church.
The J unior choir of St. Lukes
with Mrs. Stein .111 director will
sing at the morning ilCSsion. Mrs.
Kenneth Shelton
will be song
le.ider with Miss Leora Noyes at
the organ.
Mrs. Merle Primmer
or SL.
Matthew Lutheran Church, Logan,
0., will ht! the presiding officer
lor 1hc sessions. Mrs. Everett
Geary, St. Lukes American Luth•
eran, Zanes:vllle, will in troduel!!
the speakers. Arrangements have
been made for dep11rtment dis­
play.!!.

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&lt;HE DAILY SENTINEL

We ln southeastern Ohio should have un­
usual interest in the general subject of )and
Use, and specifically in what the future holds
for our land. What these young scientists sug­
gest certainly is feasible. We suggest that
rollegiate competitive land judging would
help make all of us more conscious o( land
usage, particulatly our young people who
will be using the land tomorrow.
The paper:

centur4

Land has been misused by man for
ies. This ha s probably arisen from the fact
that land can be easily observed only from
the surface. What lies beneath the surface
usually is the factor that will rletermlne whe­
ther or not a particular land use chosen by
man will be successful.

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Au,,11,l Di,iricl Meet

A Presbyteri a l mee ti ng or the
Scioto Di11lrid was held Mo nda y
al the Second Pre.tbyterl1n Church
in Portsmouth.
Atlendin&amp; rrom the Federated
Church were Mr■. I. B. Weed,
Mrs. G. H . Ewin!!, Mn. Lena Jiu .
her, Mrs. Fred Desaauer and Mrs,
Ernest llbode1.

11RTH ANNOUNC o
Mr. a nd Mr11. WHllam Zuspan
o f Ma son are announcing the
birth of a daus:ht.er, Sarah
Bl a nch on Tuelda)' night, April
20 at Meigs Gene ral Hospital,
The Zuspa n■ have three sons,
Billy, Frankie and John n y.

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BOWLING

Thurtd1y Aft1rnoon LNIUI
Ulgh Three G1me Jnd,-M. Mur­
ray, 492.
High Single Gam� - M. Murray,
204.
Team Three Games - Starks
Drug1r 2180.
Team Sln gle Gam e - Starks
Drugs, 802.
STANDINGS

This use of land without rlue regard for the
adaptability of land for such use should no
longer prevail.
Through modern soil surveys, supported
by laboratory data, it is possible to predict,
or suggest appropriate land use based on a
thorough a nalyses of soil characteristics. This
will assure effective use of soil resources for
ind ividual uses now and for society as a•
whole - well into the future.
The problem or getting wide spread use of
this information is very crit it'al. In the last
five years an activity devoted to the under­
standing of soils and their appropriate use
has met with some sul'ccss. This activity is
called Land Judging .
The participant has an opportunity to ob­
serve measurable soi l features and suggest
appropriate land use for the area under ob­
servation.
The college youth of today will be a leader
tomorrow. He or she will be asked to make
d ecisions for lhemselves or society regarding
proper land use.
Could not a collegiate activity of this na­
,t ure be one way of training them for this
task?

Mason Teachers Hold Session
_ At Pt Pleasant High School
Bill Pa�k, newly elected prcsi•
dent , pre11ded e.t e. meeting of lhe

5. Eetablish pre stige for tea chers.
·t,1rs. Audrey Mesdows, Meson
Mason County Clauroom Teachers Couniy's dell!gatc to the West Vir·
A■ &amp;0el1lion held recently In the ginia Classroom Tea chers Council
home 'Economics Bulldlna: of the held in' Martinsburg, submitted a
Pl. Ple aaanl Hiilh School.
report on that mectinl].
Pack, who 11 1 teacher-coach at
Miss ,�ergdoll was introduced by
Pt. Pleasa nt Jun� High School,
ditcuped with teacheu MOme of Mrs. Allon Jorda n , retiring preai­
the project• which had been ,tart­ den t of the Mason County CTA:
ed for tchool improvement in 1959· Mrs. Mabel Costen, public relations
60 and expre11ed a dnlre to see chnirm9n, reported that the W. Va.
them completed in the next school School .Journal a nd th e NaUonlll
Education Assodalion Journal had
year.
be1!n pl ated in public places so
He exPlained the outlook for that the public c an be kept i n form­
feachers In the county In 198(Hll ed ati tu what west Virginia's pro­
a■ being brlgh111r bec ■use or the blems me.
(act that the Board o( Education
The meeting closed with the
i, ·empfoyina teachen early eo serving of rtt'reshmenls (o the
there will be a cholce of t eachen 1:roup by the Point PICal!lant High
rather than taking an yo ne avull• School teachers.
able or none at all.
Speaker for the evening w as
Mi es El h1 Bergdoll, West Virginia
State C. T. A. president. Miss Berg•
doll ls from Mooreflcld, W, Va,

Woe, LOfl .P...... .sllc pro ised the Muon Count)'

30¼
8½ .?8$1
CarUngs
Stark• Drugs
26
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Eber11h1wh'M
2M� 1 3 ½ ,6:18
.'!59
l&amp;S Super Mkt. 14
2t',
Meig11 Equip. • 12
27
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Team No. 2
g
30
.231
SutOn Highs
Ind. 3 Games - M. Murray, 1)49.
lnd. l Game - M. Murray, 214.
Tr1un 3 G11meil - C11rllngs, 28]3 .
Team 1 Game - Carlings, 821.
To, Plw, aowien Avt1 55
P. Mulle n
154
M. :durray
P. Colli ns
152
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M. F.ben!Ja('h
1 :19
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group for their cooperation and
their achlevement1 duri ng the
ye a r 1 9!S9-60.
The president outlined the Sta te
CTA prutilram a11 to Its objectives.
They are as folo lWII:
· t . Ach\eve1nent o f uni1 y among
cla11sroom teachers. She emptrn­
sited that teaeher11 ne(!d (o be pro­
feH\011111 .
2. Encourage 1eochcrM to br. a
nuullerpiecc and to promot e profe�slo nalism.
:S. Promote the wel fare of teachel'5.
4. E8tohlish public und eralondIng.

DAILY CROSSWORD

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Ticket Committee
Annou�s Prize

For Top Sales

The ticket committee for the
Ple11s,mt Valley Charity Dall to be
held on Ma y 7 . has a nnou nced a
prize for the auxili ary member
selling the i.:rca1est number of
tkkcls for the Ball.
The dance is scheduled for May
7 Ill !ht' W. Va. National Gu a rd
/\rmur)" nC'ar 111 . Plea!lanl . Time
hall bt&gt;cn !let from 9 p, m. until
1 n. m. Inl&lt;'rrt1l!lslon has been set
from 10 to 1 1 at which time door
prizes will be given and spedul en1rrtalnmenl provided. Ch a irma n of
ltll' music and en tertai nmen t com­
mit tee ls i1n. Jome� Osborne.
All members an• urged lo have
their mon ey for l lcke\8 101&lt;\ to
date at the n ex1 meeting of the
auxiliary lo he held on May 2 at
8 p, m. 1n !he hospital dining room.

Racine
Society NewsS MORRIS

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Collegiate Land Judging

The Ohio Academy of Science, Yellow
· Springs, 0., hati a numbr of ways of bringing
to the publk results of studies continuously
being made. Today's article below is an example: it's an abstract of a paper titled "Collegiate Land Judging,'' A Prcposal for a
State Wide ['lclivity, written by Thomas
Boyce and Samuel Bone, and offered to the
Academy only last weekend.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
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By MltS. FRANCI
•:Job'll Dau&amp;hters" Bethel No. 62
of Pomeroy visited th\!' First Bsp·
tist Church, a s I grof.ip Su11day
morninK in the worship service.
A larce group from here al·
tended th� OES vesper service al
the Church of Chl'iSt in Middleport Sund a y evening,
son
Mn, Jean Undsey and
•
Scotty of GfOfe City spen t sev
Mr.
parents,
her
with
�·s
era! da
and Mrs. M ason Spencer. retur ning Tuesday aceompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Spenc e:- a nd
son, who are enroute to the Air
Force Base in Texa s after a furtough. wi1h his parents.
Mrs . Helen Younce returned
ten da ys visit
Tuesdaf after
and
da ugh ! e r- i n-!aw .
son
with her
Mr. and Mrs, Willia m Brammer
in Clevela nd. While there she ac,
compan ied them on a trip to
Washi n 11-ton, D. C., and Gettysburg.

o., April 27, 1960

Eagl e Ridge
s
Socie tv Event
AMY WOL'

BY MRI,
M-r. anii •1r11,. Glenn Tuttle wen
called to Dorolh)', W. Va., Thur.,.
da y t o att end the f1Jneral of her
gra ndfather. teonard Farley.
Mra. Fred ShPin, Racine, ,pent
Thursda y a fternoon with Amy
Wulf.

Milton Tultle 1pent the week
end wilh hls family.
M r. and Mrs. Jack H a rris spent
Sunda v afte rnoon with their aunt,
Amy Wot r.

J. M . Tutt l e of Che!ler •�l!Dt
Sund a y with h is son, Mr. and
Mrs, A. D. tuttle.
Mr. a nd Mrs, Gary Griffith and
son of Colum bus spent the week
en d with his pare nts Mr. and
�rs. Edward Griffith. '
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Mra.
I companied by Mr. andWATCll1N5 'lllE MANAGE·
Jackson and da ughler Linda who
MENT GET AN EAQACl-lE
returned home Sunday.
AS 'lllE FQEE-1'1155 �LS
Mr. and Mrs. Rog er Theiss were
J;,usi n e11s visitors in Cleveland
FUT 'II-IE KNOCK ON 'THE
Mr. and M rs. Clifford Morris !everal day� lu1t week.
NSW SHOW'...____
W ee ket1d guests o! Y:r. and
were Su n day dinner guests of
'+--2.7
:t4ri, W.alter Stewart were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bradford.
Easter weeken d guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. J ames Stewart and tam•
and Mn. Al!&gt;ert Hill �ere Mr. Hy Of Ste,ubenvill e , Mr. and Mrs.
and Mn. Waid Fo,ter an1). dau- \ Ju n ior Stewart or Belle were
on Sunday were Mr. a nd Mrs. Suriday gu ests.
Bob Hill, MM. Billy Hill, Mr. and \ Mr. a nd Mrs. Carol Sayre visit•
Mrs. Omar Cnm let.
ed Mr. and Mr&amp;. Lester Dressler
BUlY HUI hal!I return·ed from at St. Albani,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Atkint
a trip W Florida after tomato
of Columbus spe nt the weekend
plptl!I.
Mn. Sybil Mile&amp; returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jaccaud.
Saturday from Chillicothe where · D a le Roush a tlen �ed the Scout.
the apent the wtnier. She was · ac- 0-Rama at Columbus Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wr ight Rouffl . of
d af'·
w::r be'mg a P•1-1enI there for Chill icothe called on Mr. a:id
::
en.I dayt.
Mrs. H enry Roush Monday.
Mf'I. Norm-1l Weyersmiller Mid
Mr. an d MT8, Itobert Beeete tnd
daughter were Sunday afternoon c h tldren,
Portland, wf!ft'l Sunday
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,
"UeBls of Mn· ,v
S• Zlrkle, Thom. dinner
guesh of Mr. and Mr&amp;,
:s Fork.
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Mr. and MJ'I. •Richard Hartung
and son, Marietta, were Saturday
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gue,18 of M,. ,nd Mn. John Hutung.
DEVOTED TO INTElllS'll
Vr. and Mn. Holly O 'Ne i l and
OF MEIGS-MA.SON
children or The Plaim visited Mrs,
ltleh;I"-' 1. ow., PuMIIWt
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Mary.
daughter,
Will
fteda
and
PU.bllahed
ever, fl!lt'll'MOI •
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lfrt. Norman :Weyersmllle, ,nd ,eJII Sund.If bJ ni. dlllo vollllt
e GAU....,....
N,1-�ZD
prior to a slate dinner given by cla ullhter were Saturoay even ing tubllahlna Compollf ..t uo
.be,O� le
mole St, Femet01, oldo. lb..�
plaque ,� of Kn. W)/1. �ightouse.
EzectiUve wearg the ,ash
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her&lt;
Po [our ehildre,i
Mllllab'e; 'and the The
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.ot·Un,
Mr . ••d Mrs.
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n
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In the day , a --•e
qu. the catlal for· Levi Partlow were baptued
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"'arid -if.'\·lw'tler
mtfer t Ute
$ Off1ee t P•
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Mr. and Mn.- Clarence ,.,.,r my. Ohio.
the
to a fONl n vis!lcom
blgg..t
s�ton. ' It was
De 01\tUle was w� '
of Nea� Settlement were Sunday
National advertIsla, rei,teHJtte
VJfft !tbree, ye$'1_ a,.O.
tor ilnce Queen
11venln• guest&amp; of Yr .and M rs. llve: Mtlnelit.Kiu.baD. � ...
sundaJ Sclt.QOl llubday. The offer- William Grueser.
- A••· 'Now Yorlt CIQ
I n•• wa, $1_8 ·· 1
KIi. 5p
Mrs. Clair Spencer spen t an JAVI Yoi1L
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Mr. and ·Mn. Herman Grueser of evening with Mrs. William Bartels
aUbffll1ltton r-.
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Burlin gham were Sunday evening recently.
�er where a\&gt;'allibl�.
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•'Mr. and Mni. Leo SmiJ:h and son Hr weuk· one ,-ear tn a
guest. of 'Mr.' and •Mrs. Norman
_,. MrL ....; H•rtunt
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df Pomeroy spent Son day after- n.e J&gt;lll!i Senthiel office, '11,.9'
- Mr. 11'&lt;1 Mrs. A�lee AbboU enter · Woyenmi�r And daugh�e_r.
Mrs. W1lbur Balley -v1a1ted her noon with Mr. and Mrs, William dJ: lftf)nthl, $1.80: three lllo'n:lbl
with a . danner. WedoeB¥Y
A
- 13 90_ •By llfotar nnte 1fben ffll
ia--observ1nce of the 50th wedding parent,i, Mr. and Mrs. Levacy, of Grueser.
sday.
The
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Mrs.
Oores
Arnold
has
been
re,b\4': One month, $1
Ear
James T. Weleh, diC'ector of fbe annlvenary of ; ·M r. and Mrs.
-, 6 i(
Kervin
'Marret
was
returned
tumed
1
home
from
St.
Jo1eph
HosJell'
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a'qPertonn-1.
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Department of S'-"te
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nounoed opeq-eoJ1':pttllin clvl.aer�, . � :.eN l!I . ln att4a� .at .hume from Ho.lr.er -Ho8p1� �ur pltal where.
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19, 29 and 21, 1980.
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On 't,(ay 19 , examination• for
Caeeworker l and Jl and cueworll:
SuperVtaor I and . II wlU be . con•
ducted for po&amp;ltion• located iA th e
various County Welfare Depart­
me nts through o.ut the elate.

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On May 20, examlnations
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worker I, JI, and Ill, Soci81 W ker
11 111d lR. Subd ivision Mana&amp;�r I
a nd JI, and vorat11;mal R e ha�nu.a­
Lio n Counselor I and II in ,t hfl, ,iate
Department of Publlt Wel fare,:
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The examin• tlon s en May 1f,1nd'
20 will bo held i n Akron. Alhena,
Cinci n nati, Cl9v eia nd, Columhui,
Dayton , Toledo and Youn,st.own.
On May 21, examinations for Cler,k
Typl11l l, 11 and 111 for State Dep•rtmentli, State Unlver1ltle1, , and
St1te I,nstltuti on, will be �anducted In the el1ht cltle• H,ted ,abol'e ,
a11 well 11 �ant.on. Lima, ,\llin lfield
and Port.mouth.

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The state Public Work, Departeonduded by Charles S. G ibba:,
munity
will meuure the amount
ment aa id today the Burr Oak
1 9117 FORD V8 2 dr. S.dan. flll'llo­ Superintendent Pomeroy Sc hoob·
or
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matlc. Extra sharp, si 2rJ5.00. �•mu A. Diehl, Jr., Prtnc lpal, n
lOr_ Hia:h School. and Howard countlt:• will start supplyin1 wat­ l a 1ies will pa y the Natural Re­
Bl,ettnar'i, Pomeroy,
1i 27 6tc
s��r�et: Departmenn Water J)i.
K�uJht. Principal, Pom eroy Junior er l.o lhe villages about May 15.
VJSlqll for It.
H11h
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111&amp;1 CHEVR01£r vs sutt011 \n­
water
treatment plant
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so.h. One careful owner. Shows
�e V6elil Ml.Hile l&gt;epffti'beht, ntlli1 or pipeline, two st�a�e One section, serving the Athenl
,beti. or . ca�. $1898.oo. Bl•�U­
�k., links a,nd a booster station are Coumr vllt a ge■, bu a 150,000 ip.l·
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� 37 6tc �� If M'l'I. Lllellle S
hamer pnaente-d I pn,gNM or involved lh th e tm,000 proJeCt. Ion storage toni c
1057 BUICK va Century 2 dr. bard both Satl".8d and ,apular num bers. Work 11ta�d on ti July l ' tu59·
The other aectlon atarts wtth i
the A"thletlc' Department 1.11ider
toi), Powtr ateering ind brab1.
boorter
Illa! lon north of Hollister
The '1U 1g,es of Sh,.,.nee and
�nailow dri\' e. ()Ile careful direction of Niaa Const an�e Ma rwhich
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pump water lo a high­
Nt'k 8�1tn ille ln Perry C ounty,
owner. Like. l)ew finish imiide ley •n4.. R.uaaell Moore, demohltnt- Hblllf1ttt,
er level system servin g th e three
lt,eklonYJll
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Trtmble
and out. $179'.00. Blaettnar's ed 90lllt el tbf! aelivilhl-s practiced inti
OloUster in Athens County: Hocking and Perry county vtl,
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4 27 Ot� in their racullr um claNeJ.
and
Murray City In t lod1:in,: 11gcs, A 100,000 gallon storaee
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iDSi PONTIAC. VS 4 dr. Sedan. ka­
dlo and heater, one caretul own­ �l�ed with: i 5aiid concert by the the•yatem . ·
er. sb•rt&gt; ;ar. $24113.00. Blaelt­ , Pt;,meroy -M School , ConC«:rt
The d�partment said they have
Pomietoy,
4 2'l ot� Bi.nil directed bf R'.i)' W04klceard
n gettint: water of poor quality
bee
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Selllo!tt, tula Tdliift, "Dllvld In, from il"'dequate wello.
clalr, .�len _S.ChwarU:, Keith'. W .�
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S·iv lQJY 11,\BY BED. $OLfb p anel to,y; �m my Cadle, Joe H.ll , Dorm, &amp;1tould e�abl• · th�se commu nille,
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Middleport firemen and em"°­
1!Ptlh&amp;9, Sirinl1ota "�aLltJ•J.lb)'J !Ji�. shar'On 'l'i)'loi' alld Uater
• � the c'Onstant decrease ih popu- gency-rescue crqrqep are readJ
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NliA,IU,Y NEW ELECTIIONIC OII- , old �I-, Oolll , Stewar4 ;Qo,td
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GAN al l
han half of orieinll Taylor, John Moweo, .C.rl McAI·
roat - �,00. Terms to re. i'l)y , JoHn · ..nee· .ti1IUODt; Geraldln6
. Three werf!! added Til esday,
lihle party. " Cftl 4ocohaoh Col Una, , Lind&gt; MO'Olll'Y, J onlee
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9 : 1� p. m. Laura Scott, Pad
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Van i:;oolteJI. , John �.. ' ·_.l.
St, When she fell !lear her home. '
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Annµal tinanelal �ports filed Heved the sgua d; 10: 1 0 ,. m.
You tnaf a!i well be dead ,s WJtl..
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with State ·Auditor Jitml!I A Pearl Searles, 17, H a ppy Hoilow
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thodist Church on Hysell Run
hf� them al $1.1111, $8.29 ,n)I Eniiltsh, juice ltvins.R bPii.lricl
'Meli• County ehow that the five taken to his home dter contaci
$4.49. ��vy and cha-cha hatll Si . Field� Byron G ilmor,, u y Hal:· · vil
�e gove_rnmen lll in this county
Shoe Box.
4 27 4:tc gy, Mary .H�!fia� BetlY Klein, hid reoelPtk totaling $2.8'7,578.u with family doctor; 10:45 p, m,
Mrs. Thurman Cart.ey, Bradbury,
Louann� �ard. Karell Miller
S�OE-R ZIG-ZAG SEWING MA- Mary StaJCbq, Mai\uel Gruett,' -in- -19ffll arid expenditures of '268.­ posslble heart condition, family
. GRtN'E. Lika new
Originally Paul Will, tei'ry Motley Rt� 339·97·
doctor a rrived and ,relieved sq d '
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terwork
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_ aewers Sl ,600 ,. b�n&lt;I iuues Air !&gt;lane Co., to IO aheatl witB
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Folmer,· �bi§tt Boy Sylvffter-, suzJ 0 l ns , .
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4 27 Ste Teiford, �aroii Gtueter, Gary
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Jenkin, Bt•phen Shin Frod Si
The spa ce ship will be' cal led
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nt
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ckey W�ebrenner/ Sim Arnold . Mun�clp�l services for •hich'thie gl_ ider �st�d ihto Orbit , bf a,
� $2.IO- Safet p�, and '8'U &amp;ranteed.
and Patricia Ablea.
county s villages flpent most of Titan intercontinental ballistic
!ber&amp;bach.llardwa�.
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(4) 27, 28, 21; (II) 4 5 6;,
m""� $18, SO'l .94: police and lire
'211 Peli1$yhaniil
M, 12. 13, 18, 19
protecfion $47.US.08: ,treela '64,·
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Jurist
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water $29,9ZO.T6; sewers
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PITTSBURGH UPI-Ben. J,ohn $1 r recreation $3,435.32 s an itation
Qoffa
P. Kennedy of M1111achu1ettt and $1 ,251; payments on bond issues or
WASH!MlTOl'I tlPt '_ Fede,aj
Vice President Richard M. Nixon i
Jud-ge F. Dicki nson LettB� todiilJ
rolled UV impreuil'e ,presklenUal ...•�b8,685
al ified himself from presid­
disqu
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P•\"'tiveJ¥., i!P,11 . ,wptmary el�lon ,
i•�. Pms 1Ienl_ J•1"•• R._1191!•:
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'Oi1,.. S.yW-olct jufi,it attfld'
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Pentt11lvanll.
' l"lv�. &lt;OttDI!.., including Phli•bori n.g "bia� ind prejudice.'� ffq,(­
ra did so m a n affidavit sul&gt;
delphla, apj:ifoved
gambllnl on ;
mitled
to the . court earlier.
hlrn'eH ftCing, lleven counties in'it&amp; WahJma White Jl'alron ,Band
cl udin1 the one for. Pilt&amp;burgh r�etved a superior rati ng last
voted again�t It, and two eoun- Siturday at th e Region al Band
tlea were undecided.
Festival in Rav en swood, By receiv• . ing the' ritlr:ig, Uie band earned
· the right to attend the State Band
' Fe1tival In '· � urltlii.gton May 3-T,

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si,ndy �lb. lit. Q4 , 61n. �
· all &lt;a a,HQll!ld · - '· lun • Mr�...Eln&gt;&lt;•I
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Mn.
Fret-mall
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.-Othl9r-lh-l■. , 11,, 1ftd Mrs. Mflo had I minor operitioh IHI
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3 1 1fr a M'ri. �
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n.t!ll.i.'J
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I tounties soon will ,tart dr■w• 1.u ion which h,i1 occurred DYff
i n• water from a r i ve- million•a• l- t he past !30 ye ars ," the depaHment nid.
,ont-t ,day facility

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Watchmakel'8 Meet
At Pt. Pllll!�a11t

The exeeb.tJve b6affl dt the!
'Virginia Watchmakere Alll!oclatlon
,net recently at , G• Ball's Rtii:i

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&lt;HE DAILY SENTINEL

We ln southeastern Ohio should have un­
usual interest in the general subject of )and
Use, and specifically in what the future holds
for our land. What these young scientists sug­
gest certainly is feasible. We suggest that
rollegiate competitive land judging would
help make all of us more conscious o( land
usage, particulatly our young people who
will be using the land tomorrow.
The paper:

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Land has been misused by man for
ies. This ha s probably arisen from the fact
that land can be easily observed only from
the surface. What lies beneath the surface
usually is the factor that will rletermlne whe­
ther or not a particular land use chosen by
man will be successful.

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Au,,11,l Di,iricl Meet

A Presbyteri a l mee ti ng or the
Scioto Di11lrid was held Mo nda y
al the Second Pre.tbyterl1n Church
in Portsmouth.
Atlendin&amp; rrom the Federated
Church were Mr■. I. B. Weed,
Mrs. G. H . Ewin!!, Mn. Lena Jiu .
her, Mrs. Fred Desaauer and Mrs,
Ernest llbode1.

11RTH ANNOUNC o
Mr. a nd Mr11. WHllam Zuspan
o f Ma son are announcing the
birth of a daus:ht.er, Sarah
Bl a nch on Tuelda)' night, April
20 at Meigs Gene ral Hospital,
The Zuspa n■ have three sons,
Billy, Frankie and John n y.

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BOWLING

Thurtd1y Aft1rnoon LNIUI
Ulgh Three G1me Jnd,-M. Mur­
ray, 492.
High Single Gam� - M. Murray,
204.
Team Three Games - Starks
Drug1r 2180.
Team Sln gle Gam e - Starks
Drugs, 802.
STANDINGS

This use of land without rlue regard for the
adaptability of land for such use should no
longer prevail.
Through modern soil surveys, supported
by laboratory data, it is possible to predict,
or suggest appropriate land use based on a
thorough a nalyses of soil characteristics. This
will assure effective use of soil resources for
ind ividual uses now and for society as a•
whole - well into the future.
The problem or getting wide spread use of
this information is very crit it'al. In the last
five years an activity devoted to the under­
standing of soils and their appropriate use
has met with some sul'ccss. This activity is
called Land Judging .
The participant has an opportunity to ob­
serve measurable soi l features and suggest
appropriate land use for the area under ob­
servation.
The college youth of today will be a leader
tomorrow. He or she will be asked to make
d ecisions for lhemselves or society regarding
proper land use.
Could not a collegiate activity of this na­
,t ure be one way of training them for this
task?

Mason Teachers Hold Session
_ At Pt Pleasant High School
Bill Pa�k, newly elected prcsi•
dent , pre11ded e.t e. meeting of lhe

5. Eetablish pre stige for tea chers.
·t,1rs. Audrey Mesdows, Meson
Mason County Clauroom Teachers Couniy's dell!gatc to the West Vir·
A■ &amp;0el1lion held recently In the ginia Classroom Tea chers Council
home 'Economics Bulldlna: of the held in' Martinsburg, submitted a
Pl. Ple aaanl Hiilh School.
report on that mectinl].
Pack, who 11 1 teacher-coach at
Miss ,�ergdoll was introduced by
Pt. Pleasa nt Jun� High School,
ditcuped with teacheu MOme of Mrs. Allon Jorda n , retiring preai­
the project• which had been ,tart­ den t of the Mason County CTA:
ed for tchool improvement in 1959· Mrs. Mabel Costen, public relations
60 and expre11ed a dnlre to see chnirm9n, reported that the W. Va.
them completed in the next school School .Journal a nd th e NaUonlll
Education Assodalion Journal had
year.
be1!n pl ated in public places so
He exPlained the outlook for that the public c an be kept i n form­
feachers In the county In 198(Hll ed ati tu what west Virginia's pro­
a■ being brlgh111r bec ■use or the blems me.
(act that the Board o( Education
The meeting closed with the
i, ·empfoyina teachen early eo serving of rtt'reshmenls (o the
there will be a cholce of t eachen 1:roup by the Point PICal!lant High
rather than taking an yo ne avull• School teachers.
able or none at all.
Speaker for the evening w as
Mi es El h1 Bergdoll, West Virginia
State C. T. A. president. Miss Berg•
doll ls from Mooreflcld, W, Va,

Woe, LOfl .P...... .sllc pro ised the Muon Count)'

30¼
8½ .?8$1
CarUngs
Stark• Drugs
26
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Eber11h1wh'M
2M� 1 3 ½ ,6:18
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l&amp;S Super Mkt. 14
2t',
Meig11 Equip. • 12
27
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Team No. 2
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30
.231
SutOn Highs
Ind. 3 Games - M. Murray, 1)49.
lnd. l Game - M. Murray, 214.
Tr1un 3 G11meil - C11rllngs, 28]3 .
Team 1 Game - Carlings, 821.
To, Plw, aowien Avt1 55
P. Mulle n
154
M. :durray
P. Colli ns
152
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M. F.ben!Ja('h
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group for their cooperation and
their achlevement1 duri ng the
ye a r 1 9!S9-60.
The president outlined the Sta te
CTA prutilram a11 to Its objectives.
They are as folo lWII:
· t . Ach\eve1nent o f uni1 y among
cla11sroom teachers. She emptrn­
sited that teaeher11 ne(!d (o be pro­
feH\011111 .
2. Encourage 1eochcrM to br. a
nuullerpiecc and to promot e profe�slo nalism.
:S. Promote the wel fare of teachel'5.
4. E8tohlish public und eralondIng.

DAILY CROSSWORD

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Ticket Committee
Annou�s Prize

For Top Sales

The ticket committee for the
Ple11s,mt Valley Charity Dall to be
held on Ma y 7 . has a nnou nced a
prize for the auxili ary member
selling the i.:rca1est number of
tkkcls for the Ball.
The dance is scheduled for May
7 Ill !ht' W. Va. National Gu a rd
/\rmur)" nC'ar 111 . Plea!lanl . Time
hall bt&gt;cn !let from 9 p, m. until
1 n. m. Inl&lt;'rrt1l!lslon has been set
from 10 to 1 1 at which time door
prizes will be given and spedul en1rrtalnmenl provided. Ch a irma n of
ltll' music and en tertai nmen t com­
mit tee ls i1n. Jome� Osborne.
All members an• urged lo have
their mon ey for l lcke\8 101&lt;\ to
date at the n ex1 meeting of the
auxiliary lo he held on May 2 at
8 p, m. 1n !he hospital dining room.

Racine
Society NewsS MORRIS

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Collegiate Land Judging

The Ohio Academy of Science, Yellow
· Springs, 0., hati a numbr of ways of bringing
to the publk results of studies continuously
being made. Today's article below is an example: it's an abstract of a paper titled "Collegiate Land Judging,'' A Prcposal for a
State Wide ['lclivity, written by Thomas
Boyce and Samuel Bone, and offered to the
Academy only last weekend.

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Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,
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By MltS. FRANCI
•:Job'll Dau&amp;hters" Bethel No. 62
of Pomeroy visited th\!' First Bsp·
tist Church, a s I grof.ip Su11day
morninK in the worship service.
A larce group from here al·
tended th� OES vesper service al
the Church of Chl'iSt in Middleport Sund a y evening,
son
Mn, Jean Undsey and
•
Scotty of GfOfe City spen t sev
Mr.
parents,
her
with
�·s
era! da
and Mrs. M ason Spencer. retur ning Tuesday aceompanied by Mr.
and Mrs. Herman Spenc e:- a nd
son, who are enroute to the Air
Force Base in Texa s after a furtough. wi1h his parents.
Mrs . Helen Younce returned
ten da ys visit
Tuesdaf after
and
da ugh ! e r- i n-!aw .
son
with her
Mr. and Mrs, Willia m Brammer
in Clevela nd. While there she ac,
compan ied them on a trip to
Washi n 11-ton, D. C., and Gettysburg.

o., April 27, 1960

Eagl e Ridge
s
Socie tv Event
AMY WOL'

BY MRI,
M-r. anii •1r11,. Glenn Tuttle wen
called to Dorolh)', W. Va., Thur.,.
da y t o att end the f1Jneral of her
gra ndfather. teonard Farley.
Mra. Fred ShPin, Racine, ,pent
Thursda y a fternoon with Amy
Wulf.

Milton Tultle 1pent the week
end wilh hls family.
M r. and Mrs. Jack H a rris spent
Sunda v afte rnoon with their aunt,
Amy Wot r.

J. M . Tutt l e of Che!ler •�l!Dt
Sund a y with h is son, Mr. and
Mrs, A. D. tuttle.
Mr. a nd Mrs, Gary Griffith and
son of Colum bus spent the week
en d with his pare nts Mr. and
�rs. Edward Griffith. '
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J.,ee
Mra.
I companied by Mr. andWATCll1N5 'lllE MANAGE·
Jackson and da ughler Linda who
MENT GET AN EAQACl-lE
returned home Sunday.
AS 'lllE FQEE-1'1155 �LS
Mr. and Mrs. Rog er Theiss were
J;,usi n e11s visitors in Cleveland
FUT 'II-IE KNOCK ON 'THE
Mr. and M rs. Clifford Morris !everal day� lu1t week.
NSW SHOW'...____
W ee ket1d guests o! Y:r. and
were Su n day dinner guests of
'+--2.7
:t4ri, W.alter Stewart were Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Bradford.
Easter weeken d guests of Mr. a n d Mrs. J ames Stewart and tam•
and Mn. Al!&gt;ert Hill �ere Mr. Hy Of Ste,ubenvill e , Mr. and Mrs.
and Mn. Waid Fo,ter an1). dau- \ Ju n ior Stewart or Belle were
on Sunday were Mr. a nd Mrs. Suriday gu ests.
Bob Hill, MM. Billy Hill, Mr. and \ Mr. a nd Mrs. Carol Sayre visit•
Mrs. Omar Cnm let.
ed Mr. and Mr&amp;. Lester Dressler
BUlY HUI hal!I return·ed from at St. Albani,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Atkint
a trip W Florida after tomato
of Columbus spe nt the weekend
plptl!I.
Mn. Sybil Mile&amp; returned home with Mr. and Mrs. Homer Jaccaud.
Saturday from Chillicothe where · D a le Roush a tlen �ed the Scout.
the apent the wtnier. She was · ac- 0-Rama at Columbus Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Wr ight Rouffl . of
d af'·
w::r be'mg a P•1-1enI there for Chill icothe called on Mr. a:id
::
en.I dayt.
Mrs. H enry Roush Monday.
Mf'I. Norm-1l Weyersmiller Mid
Mr. an d MT8, Itobert Beeete tnd
daughter were Sunday afternoon c h tldren,
Portland, wf!ft'l Sunday
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"UeBls of Mn· ,v
S• Zlrkle, Thom. dinner
guesh of Mr. and Mr&amp;,
:s Fork.
on_
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Ve_rn
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W •_
•rs
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Mr. and MJ'I. •Richard Hartung
and son, Marietta, were Saturday
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gue,18 of M,. ,nd Mn. John Hutung.
DEVOTED TO INTElllS'll
Vr. and Mn. Holly O 'Ne i l and
OF MEIGS-MA.SON
children or The Plaim visited Mrs,
ltleh;I"-' 1. ow., PuMIIWt
�
Mary.
daughter,
Will
fteda
and
PU.bllahed
ever, fl!lt'll'MOI •
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.. � IIM.' - President and Mn!. El&amp;enhow·
lfrt. Norman :Weyersmllle, ,nd ,eJII Sund.If bJ ni. dlllo vollllt
e GAU....,....
N,1-�ZD
prior to a slate dinner given by cla ullhter were Saturoay even ing tubllahlna Compollf ..t uo
.be,O� le
mole St, Femet01, oldo. lb..�
plaque ,� of Kn. W)/1. �ightouse.
EzectiUve wearg the ,ash
S.
his
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llev,
;ab e �• tif the Cl'GB8 of Uberatipn and on his
n
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e
her&lt;
Po [our ehildre,i
Mllllab'e; 'and the The
' 'O f �lion; the Medallle
.ot·Un,
Mr . ••d Mrs.
of
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tered
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n
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In the day , a --•e
qu. the catlal for· Levi Partlow were baptued
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"'arid -if.'\·lw'tler
mtfer t Ute
$ Off1ee t P•
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we
e
Mr. and Mn.- Clarence ,.,.,r my. Ohio.
the
to a fONl n vis!lcom
blgg..t
s�ton. ' It was
De 01\tUle was w� '
of Nea� Settlement were Sunday
National advertIsla, rei,teHJtte
VJfft !tbree, ye$'1_ a,.O.
tor ilnce Queen
11venln• guest&amp; of Yr .and M rs. llve: Mtlnelit.Kiu.baD. � ...
sundaJ Sclt.QOl llubday. The offer- William Grueser.
- A••· 'Now Yorlt CIQ
I n•• wa, $1_8 ·· 1
KIi. 5p
Mrs. Clair Spencer spen t an JAVI Yoi1L
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Mr. and ·Mn. Herman Grueser of evening with Mrs. William Bartels
aUbffll1ltton r-.
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Burlin gham were Sunday evening recently.
�er where a\&gt;'allibl�.
_
•'Mr. and Mni. Leo SmiJ:h and son Hr weuk· one ,-ear tn a
guest. of 'Mr.' and •Mrs. Norman
_,. MrL ....; H•rtunt
•
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df Pomeroy spent Son day after- n.e J&gt;lll!i Senthiel office, '11,.9'
- Mr. 11'&lt;1 Mrs. A�lee AbboU enter · Woyenmi�r And daugh�e_r.
Mrs. W1lbur Balley -v1a1ted her noon with Mr. and Mrs, William dJ: lftf)nthl, $1.80: three lllo'n:lbl
with a . danner. WedoeB¥Y
A
- 13 90_ •By llfotar nnte 1fben ffll
ia--observ1nce of the 50th wedding parent,i, Mr. and Mrs. Levacy, of Grueser.
sday.
The
e
ain,,
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P
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mD.! ,1\d
Mrs.
Oores
Arnold
has
been
re,b\4': One month, $1
Ear
James T. Weleh, diC'ector of fbe annlvenary of ; ·M r. and Mrs.
-, 6 i(
Kervin
'Marret
was
returned
tumed
1
home
from
St.
Jo1eph
HosJell'
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t.
a'qPertonn-1.
Ro.,,
.Nl44;t,e�r
m.ft
Department of S'-"te
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Sl\ 'tm'lf 1....,; a patient. ...attr
nounoed opeq-eoJ1':pttllin clvl.aer�, . � :.eN l!I . ln att4a� .at .hume from Ho.lr.er -Ho8p1� �ur pltal where.
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v ice examJnaUons'lf.o be h eld M!IY
19, 29 and 21, 1980.
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On 't,(ay 19 , examination• for
Caeeworker l and Jl and cueworll:
SuperVtaor I and . II wlU be . con•
ducted for po&amp;ltion• located iA th e
various County Welfare Depart­
me nts through o.ut the elate.

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On May 20, examlnations
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ns
positio
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·th
for
conducted
worker I, JI, and Ill, Soci81 W ker
11 111d lR. Subd ivision Mana&amp;�r I
a nd JI, and vorat11;mal R e ha�nu.a­
Lio n Counselor I and II in ,t hfl, ,iate
Department of Publlt Wel fare,:
,
The examin• tlon s en May 1f,1nd'
20 will bo held i n Akron. Alhena,
Cinci n nati, Cl9v eia nd, Columhui,
Dayton , Toledo and Youn,st.own.
On May 21, examinations for Cler,k
Typl11l l, 11 and 111 for State Dep•rtmentli, State Unlver1ltle1, , and
St1te I,nstltuti on, will be �anducted In the el1ht cltle• H,ted ,abol'e ,
a11 well 11 �ant.on. Lima, ,\llin lfield
and Port.mouth.

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At Ravenswood

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T'J]e -Wah1ma Junior ba nd also
lllttended the- fegtlval at Ravens•
Wood and. received an excelle nt
rauna. Mth bartds participated in
fl parade ' held In the afternoon
Tliief nre .a�eompanied to Ravens:
by their director Thoma■

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11-4 ... lower, runnin1 1 0 f..t;
Pl. Pl-•t �.26• Lock 21i 15.8
on upper, ii.a OJJ: l.iw'er. • n.innln&amp;
one trai, and q· ..-_
Condition of Mrtabl• � .
All dams aN �- ., and runni:;

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It and ira pes.
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fortable plll_!&gt;w arms. Uphol­
in waterproof vinyl,
choice of fioral pattern or so­
l i d s. llllll!rspring cushions
with heavy f;ll padding. 66"
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u t achoo! ye■r, Registra tion
MHLer meten for each com­
The state Public Work, Departeonduded by Charles S. G ibba:,
munity
will meuure the amount
ment aa id today the Burr Oak
1 9117 FORD V8 2 dr. S.dan. flll'llo­ Superintendent Pomeroy Sc hoob·
or
w.111er
eac-h con,umea. The Vll­
R
s
olr
in
Morgan
se '. e ena nd Athens
matlc. Extra sharp, si 2rJ5.00. �•mu A. Diehl, Jr., Prtnc lpal, n
lOr_ Hia:h School. and Howard countlt:• will start supplyin1 wat­ l a 1ies will pa y the Natural Re­
Bl,ettnar'i, Pomeroy,
1i 27 6tc
s��r�et: Departmenn Water J)i.
K�uJht. Principal, Pom eroy Junior er l.o lhe villages about May 15.
VJSlqll for It.
H11h
Schoo
l.
111&amp;1 CHEVR01£r vs sutt011 \n­
water
treatment plant
A
so.h. One careful owner. Shows
�e V6elil Ml.Hile l&gt;epffti'beht, ntlli1 or pipeline, two st�a�e One section, serving the Athenl
,beti. or . ca�. $1898.oo. Bl•�U­
�k., links a,nd a booster station are Coumr vllt a ge■, bu a 150,000 ip.l·
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nar's, Pomeroy.
� 37 6tc �� If M'l'I. Lllellle S
hamer pnaente-d I pn,gNM or involved lh th e tm,000 proJeCt. Ion storage toni c
1057 BUICK va Century 2 dr. bard both Satl".8d and ,apular num bers. Work 11ta�d on ti July l ' tu59·
The other aectlon atarts wtth i
the A"thletlc' Department 1.11ider
toi), Powtr ateering ind brab1.
boorter
Illa! lon north of Hollister
The '1U 1g,es of Sh,.,.nee and
�nailow dri\' e. ()Ile careful direction of Niaa Const an�e Ma rwhich
wUI
pump water lo a high­
Nt'k 8�1tn ille ln Perry C ounty,
owner. Like. l)ew finish imiide ley •n4.. R.uaaell Moore, demohltnt- Hblllf1ttt,
er level system servin g th e three
lt,eklonYJll
i&amp;,
Trtmble
and out. $179'.00. Blaettnar's ed 90lllt el tbf! aelivilhl-s practiced inti
OloUster in Athens County: Hocking and Perry county vtl,
I
Pomeroy.
4 27 Ot� in their racullr um claNeJ.
and
Murray City In t lod1:in,: 11gcs, A 100,000 gallon storaee
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Tj:le af\ernoo� PfoJrim w,, e9n- Col.inly wm draw their water from tank will 11trve them.
iDSi PONTIAC. VS 4 dr. Sedan. ka­
dlo and heater, one caretul own­ �l�ed with: i 5aiid concert by the the•yatem . ·
er. sb•rt&gt; ;ar. $24113.00. Blaelt­ , Pt;,meroy -M School , ConC«:rt
The d�partment said they have
Pomietoy,
4 2'l ot� Bi.nil directed bf R'.i)' W04klceard
n gettint: water of poor quality
bee
t!
W
9u�atl �tfer:ld�&amp; e ,
Selllo!tt, tula Tdliift, "Dllvld In, from il"'dequate wello.
clalr, .�len _S.ChwarU:, Keith'. W .�
''tb�
"' tetI oh of lhla , lacllit r
'TJ:Ll.1.h
S·iv lQJY 11,\BY BED. $OLfb p anel to,y; �m my Cadle, Joe H.ll , Dorm, &amp;1tould e�abl• · th�se commu nille,
1_6oi _ ahd �ea
_·_,4_ rd, allJUs.ta ble ,_ s'!'lth, t,.n"' Hort, Ca� Hall, ti) ·attttfet tHdustry to the area
....1u., Iyijrn,
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11J..e •Beal ' orence t,he"'by ihak:lng some reslilutlon'
wa1.er..,
f 1iiteraPrJpe
111Attrt111 Hild
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.,roq1
Middleport firemen and em"°­
1!Ptlh&amp;9, Sirinl1ota "�aLltJ•J.lb)'J !Ji�. shar'On 'l'i)'loi' alld Uater
• � the c'Onstant decrease ih popu- gency-rescue crqrqep are readJ
Arhold,
Ex�61l,
e
iit
COhditl
oh.
Ph.
2.
for • brea ther. They've answered
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4 27 _ Ste
BNllfbrd1 DOltoll
ni ne fire a nd emerge ncy ealll in
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four day1, several or them inf(ing­
NliA,IU,Y NEW ELECTIIONIC OII- , old �I-, Oolll , Stewar4 ;Qo,td
C'
lng on normal sle epi ng bour1,.
GAN al l
han half of orieinll Taylor, John Moweo, .C.rl McAI·
roat - �,00. Terms to re. i'l)y , JoHn · ..nee· .ti1IUODt; Geraldln6
. Three werf!! added Til esday,
lihle party. " Cftl 4ocohaoh Col Una, , Lind&gt; MO'Olll'Y, J onlee
mg:
9 : 1� p. m. Laura Scott, Pad
,
in
l . - !l"t�I SI., Pultenl)ura,
B i
Van i:;oolteJI. , John �.. ' ·_.l.
St, When she fell !lear her home. '
B
lworLa.
a...,;oond
renda
Tb-�
an HU �1.
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f :111 11, ■1ner, RDaer
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Dr. Ray :Pickens arriv ed and �
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W
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Annµal tinanelal �ports filed Heved the sgua d; 10: 1 0 ,. m.
You tnaf a!i well be dead ,s WJtl..
Sa'ft.dra
s.'1.ul 1,..,:,l lhith �ld�
with State ·Auditor Jitml!I A Pearl Searles, 17, H a ppy Hoilow
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oul wh I·te Iennia oxford1.1 ..
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Anita
J, Alf.h.rY. Rhbdt!I , by the viii-• clerks 01' fainting spell, near the Fr ee Me'.
thodist Church on Hysell Run
hf� them al $1.1111, $8.29 ,n)I Eniiltsh, juice ltvins.R bPii.lricl
'Meli• County ehow that the five taken to his home dter contaci
$4.49. ��vy and cha-cha hatll Si . Field� Byron G ilmor,, u y Hal:· · vil
�e gove_rnmen lll in this county
Shoe Box.
4 27 4:tc gy, Mary .H�!fia� BetlY Klein, hid reoelPtk totaling $2.8'7,578.u with family doctor; 10:45 p, m,
Mrs. Thurman Cart.ey, Bradbury,
Louann� �ard. Karell Miller
S�OE-R ZIG-ZAG SEWING MA- Mary StaJCbq, Mai\uel Gruett,' -in- -19ffll arid expenditures of '268.­ posslble heart condition, family
. GRtN'E. Lika new
Originally Paul Will, tei'ry Motley Rt� 339·97·
doctor a rrived and ,relieved sq d '
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a:onrnments on way iri from the
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t_f7 3tt , SyraCUle� Rebecca :(.JAnn HCu
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$60;
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taxes
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m!.iffll'I�
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to llcel\Bea t•late) $34. 175.78: i&lt;&gt;&lt;a l
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pace
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Air
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ihid cot)rill Sle�hanie •4 \nLa gj ,t
!'.l!d !l&gt;rJ1?9.IO. Td• o'ier pay- shaw
ce
today
terwork
s
orde�
the
Boet
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$30,
139
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sa
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itation
For
Jnn
•�� _ ,,,_ lier . n\onth. Balanci LYnn' �
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_ aewers Sl ,600 ,. b�n&lt;I iuues Air !&gt;lane Co., to IO aheatl witB
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Folmer,· �bi§tt Boy Sylvffter-, suzJ 0 l ns , .
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4 27 Ste Teiford, �aroii Gtueter, Gary
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p
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king
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Jenkin, Bt•phen Shin Frod Si
The spa ce ship will be' cal led
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nt
H
Dy
Do'n
na Soar and will be a winged
a
en
Willi
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:t;TS1n,"""'""'
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2. ff
$1.49; 4 lbl. Ill
ckey W�ebrenner/ Sim Arnold . Mun�clp�l services for •hich'thie gl_ ider �st�d ihto Orbit , bf a,
� $2.IO- Safet p�, and '8'U &amp;ranteed.
and Patricia Ablea.
county s villages flpent most of Titan intercontinental ballistic
!ber&amp;bach.llardwa�.
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their income were , general govern- missil e.
(4) 27, 28, 21; (II) 4 5 6;,
m""� $18, SO'l .94: police and lire
'211 Peli1$yhaniil
M, 12. 13, 18, 19
protecfion $47.US.08: ,treela '64,·
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, 211 , :i'r: (6) t 2, s.'e, .; 10, Dull Sho
Jurist
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0'3.60;
water $29,9ZO.T6; sewers
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lfl, 18, 17, 24tp
PITTSBURGH UPI-Ben. J,ohn $1 r recreation $3,435.32 s an itation
Qoffa
P. Kennedy of M1111achu1ettt and $1 ,251; payments on bond issues or
WASH!MlTOl'I tlPt '_ Fede,aj
Vice President Richard M. Nixon i
Jud-ge F. Dicki nson LettB� todiilJ
rolled UV impreuil'e ,presklenUal ...•�b8,685
al ified himself from presid­
disqu
,
am
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"Popul'.anty" lhowin&amp;• in .iJ comi ng over a trial of Teamsters Un�
P•\"'tiveJ¥., i!P,11 . ,wptmary el�lon ,
i•�. Pms 1Ienl_ J•1"•• R._1191!•:
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that -.., - h�• •illy by vot)nlr on
'Oi1,.. S.yW-olct jufi,it attfld'
0
1.,..race betilng in
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er Ho'ffa 'iiCCused him of
har­
Pentt11lvanll.
' l"lv�. &lt;OttDI!.., including Phli•bori n.g "bia� ind prejudice.'� ffq,(­
ra did so m a n affidavit sul&gt;
delphla, apj:ifoved
gambllnl on ;
mitled
to the . court earlier.
hlrn'eH ftCing, lleven counties in'it&amp; WahJma White Jl'alron ,Band
cl udin1 the one for. Pilt&amp;burgh r�etved a superior rati ng last
voted again�t It, and two eoun- Siturday at th e Region al Band
tlea were undecided.
Festival in Rav en swood, By receiv• . ing the' ritlr:ig, Uie band earned
· the right to attend the State Band
' Fe1tival In '· � urltlii.gton May 3-T,

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an
si,ndy �lb. lit. Q4 , 61n. �
· all &lt;a a,HQll!ld · - '· lun • Mr�...Eln&gt;&lt;•I
■bo
$pil\i!ff
in IWeltN.
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l •..., of tlit lttt�• li■ter :��
Mn.
Fret-mall
Williams
,. who Ind., ,pent lut week
.-Othl9r-lh-l■. , 11,, 1ftd Mrs. Mflo had I minor operitioh IHI
·-· 'abli 11-..U,, , - -"­
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' It able kl be back an the . paper man Wllllaml .-h� llra. WIULIRII
3 1 1fr a M'ri. �
� Speneer a nd I route.
n.t!ll.i.'J
Ya■ In ijdller Jfcitpltal.
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I tounties soon will ,tart dr■w• 1.u ion which h,i1 occurred DYff
i n• water from a r i ve- million•a• l- t he past !30 ye ars ," the depaHment nid.
,ont-t ,day facility

of t,.Jedt..-lh

,,.ood

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Watchmakel'8 Meet
At Pt. Pllll!�a11t

The exeeb.tJve b6affl dt the!
'Virginia Watchmakere Alll!oclatlon
,net recently at , G• Ball's Rtii:i

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IIAMID POOTaALL COACh

llAIDaU 111111 1MQI
OAlll.AND, Collt. UPI-Bub
Bon Dnewleckl, Billy Loll aod
� Htno have alcned tbelr lteO
,contracUI, I.he Oakland Raiden
of the American Football Lea.,ue
anaounced Tuesday.
All wen
1ltned II free 1ent1.

1960

the- Wuhin,ton Senators, u bud
lalt �chin&amp;
footb:'ll coach.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. UPI-Tbe
b.11
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poailion
-was
with
the
New York
m:- Ulllvtnlty of San Dieeo
.....:,. ed. . lllb
Pecaro-vicb.
fotmer Yuks of th� defunct All-Ameriac:out for the Detroit Lloru and ea n Conferen ce.

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Cloudburst Hits Prep Diamond Games
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'Candy Kid's' Future Brj.ghter

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FAMI LY PARTY

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LONDON UPI - Once •&amp;..In, i;;-, rans
at Wembley Pool.
Brian London ii Eqland"■ "candy
kid" tGd■y becaUN of bu upaet
knockout over Peter llade m■oher,
American heaY)'weiPt,

s·mgIe8. Hitter

Meet and Hear The Candidates At

'l'b• lormtr eandy-maker of
Blackpool la l'eeeiViDI olfen for
bla-mone, ll&amp;hll todky !n,tead
reUrin1 from the rtna, u prev1�
oualy contemplated.

Rock Springs Fair Grounds
Garage Building
ENTERTAINMENT aad REFRESHMENTS
Sponsored

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Women'•

Pittsburgh
San y,.. nd,co
Loa Anaete,
Milwaukee
Philadelphia
St . Louis

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In IL Contests

Cincinnati

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Tomato Juice ---·· _ -·- 4 "!: $1
Gretn Beans . ... • , -,, . .... 9 --.: $1

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�--, - �tocy meetuw
·�with the Evfl?Y Metn•
ber C1J1Yt11 wbicll the church
will Jl!&gt;l)l in t�e near futu,e. Chari
,�An Brad.bury, _.tb&amp;Irman ot the
. -o,an.va,,, -waa p�nt foJ the meet•
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the ibort h,J&amp;iness i;neetlng.

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Fresh Fryers �;.�� -� "'· 37c:
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Gelatin Dess-1tt:.,�:-, 5 ..... 29c
Beans with Po.r� 1:;_ 2 !:. $9c
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Juice :!:.; _ 6 ':.. 8Pc
Orange
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Blue Ch;,.
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The ™-County ClnJeen •,witl
hold a fe1tlon ih11 Frldty n.llllt
at the Syracuse Gr•de ScKMI,
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today· · fte dance 1n mtltled. "Bermuda Nlthl" and the top 1 00 record, . wUI be played throughout
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the evea:tne. Dancin1 will dart
at 7:30 'ond end at U mldnlaht.
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Director Savage will eerve .as
Master
of Ceremonies. SJ)ODIIOl'inf
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of lhe cantI• •
-wW'·W iji,fj • Junlor ,TiteTTlen. Dir_ , ..... � ...--� --- •
Nid that ilrl•· are
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Bermuda
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shorts at " the fttnc'tion.
The. Wa]w.ma White , Falcpns conAll regular sta ndby contests
Unued their unbeaten way1 during will be feature and p
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, rizes wlll
•the past week with victories over
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Sandyville a11d HaMID. .
Lut Thu redai the ,Falcons Jour-,·
neyeii lo San�ille and whj pped
1� - J'.acpqn Countiam by a aco:re,
t
1111 .Aftemoon· Clrtle of . the
of '1•1. Ralph Clark was the w an• wscs
of (he 1leath Methodist
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nine hurler as he �ent .all the
Church w ill · m eet thl4 Thund.ay
an�
pve \IP f,ve hlU.
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, 11\e W�hfm• ' blttin1 attack waa ·anernoo
Virginia
Cook.
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lle1 and Donnia Van
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Yatre wlth ,Jan
ne,y. "'Ul - luve Um leuon far
two �ln1te1. Tllbott rof the Sandy'•
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· ll'\Hlinlvllll ·team hlt !Ulil1Y three time■,
e
Hoateun
will
be
111'1.
·on MoniaJ, the F■kont won Mhnoan,
,.._._ Mn. Vtlerla ...,_
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Hattie Smith, Mn. Francia
the expeiaie of '11annail. by a score n _
lein
and llr1. M,xlne AddlesK
of e-t. Geile Johniop and Ralph u
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Clark dl\'l4ed· the· pltchln&amp;
and t,et,ieea them itNlck out 16
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Hall
-5in bollen.
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two
hod
. e v,n Mau,,
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•• �fl �- �vea. Ehn� Van . llr. and Mra. Boy Trac, Jr.,
Meter&gt;, triple Wd the blita;eat eJ.· ·Mrl. Ben Neub1lng, "Mrt. Ml?Vin
tn blHI blo• of the game.
Burt and J/lN, Peul )b-aell were
The Une ICffll:
ln Athena Friday evening where
they attended the UnlYenllJ'•
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000 otO::t 8 2
rry L. Tracy, an OU aiudent
a. CJ.irk and E. van Jn �mu.tit,
.... a mem ber f#.f t�• 1
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ume and that the llat.e a,eney rte•
I ommefld1 much lar&amp;er atilt wlMlrt
the home hH a klt.the1Hype e,r•
ba,c:e �la-posal untt ar other sueh
applu� Howen:r, t.be ehet
amount or d 1.1poul fit!d needed I•
dependt n l upon a perculatioo tfft ·
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Proa:pec t 1v
e home buyers IJl subHe em1,1h11lzed that tbe ,ecul•
urban and rural areaa were wt m­ hon&amp; w�re ae-i up to protect. pur­
ed t od ay to cbed. the capacity of ch11en from heavy- n.peqse, •lns.ewagt- di.spoul ayltfru or face
l ttle risk of not gettin&amp; 10Yern,nen - 11olved in later alterations to j.he
1 systl'rrl ;tnd from 1,he healtb liaz..
ipo nsored loans, the llaaon County ard1 ol a 1y11.em that doe• n ot op.
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Health Dtlpartmeot uicl today.
erate properly.
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Dr: ' · Stnrart Uo,d, M D., �jn.
tnauirit1 rtt:anhn
Qn Coun1y Health Offlou, �id
!f'•nr home, 11'&lt; beiDI built w,th
S.. U1 Fer Yeur
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th
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and
VA rules require ..ppr-oval Of the
■y1tem by the health dep,1rtmtnt
SALES &amp; SERVJCE
before a loan will be gr..nt.ed.
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anitarlan
rt
oyd
w o has
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ch.a.rge of in1pection, In lhit area
pointed out that State Health ne:
partment regulations prohibit ap.
PLUMBING 6: R&amp;\'ftNG
proval of a 1y1tem •Ith I aeptlc
Phone wY-2-2550 MIUlepert
tank of lest than 150 a:alloM ,v�
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J (IeY aw Ifi New Cage ROIes

ShOJ,lld Coach Don Wolfe's boya
do ti&amp; unex.pected, .and wtn. bOth
of tbeN 1ame1, and abould the
Middleport Yellow Jacket. wade
t.hroQgh their (top) bracket, the •
YeHow Jactets and Bacln&amp; 'would.
meet at Middleport on Frlda.J,
i,ay 13.

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dde to the Blue Devlll' heavy
committment of 1ame1 immediate
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Racine la eyeing C1all A aec..111 brt
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win, bring the Vinton County
champ to Racine, M 1 1 1 .

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Pork Chops �;�2 ...
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cinch to wi nd up in baseba.ll'1 contrlbuted more than Clncinnat1
qa ln T�y- n ltht whan t.11 ' lniflant tianded lite Ti.cm � tllelr SChqol AudltorhHD .
Thll ii the NeODd eornrt in
11e..t th• Redt, + 3, I n 1 1 lnn lnt1 tint aetback of th 18&amp;IOD 2-l in
4:Ja U 9J Face when he ' 1' lhrou-gb,to the veteran Ml ilw..ukee ace 't
a nd l( It'll hurry thina• any, hia superlative record of havine won an I fou,..hl t .tfoft tut .,..,.,...
Bo ' � �ich I Ju.nlor � at Rlillamd
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Cinl'innatl " cousins " 'will ritadly 20 2ame1 durlna 10 diltere nt ,ea- , •�me '"'"' ,tre,lk for
:plrltcJpated, 1'bt Senior band
the y:::_ , l ,
PIY his fare there.
P(W\lH ebht.ai.nl:, Allelut. by lfomark the rn" ..,... liloote.d tMm ltreA :-7-:i�he
lifetime
aons. Spthn'a
Ever since the S9-oyear-old Spahn agai ntt the Reds ls an ■lmott in· from fifth place to within 2¾ Ute Atll � -0
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haa been In the • National Let.11:ue cred)ble 1'4-20:-...!J'hl,l'i a .780 per• . fa""" of the&gt; top.
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the Red, have paid plenty - and centaae and pretty fancy pltcbini
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m91tly through the nose.
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ln any l�ague, brother.
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a two-run homer for Cmcmn.aU 1p
The Portltn
LOHDON UPI-Ir.'- I ,,1,r
WorUI While
t� third and that wa,a tbe li it 2T4 · 1
111,if� � Gui l.d met TbllJ'Jdty evNlln1 with
aclrpee4
hi �
Spa� nJ! elded until the ei1btb. ... . �eut 1W9 'la11tiiafflll , - Alberta Elwb94 at the Racine
e a m.. Is �nocked the Gi- C,fl�
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parsonage. 1 P?Hident JND.eUe
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ants
out
of
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hnt•plac
COLUMBUS UPI-The Ob10 our are,, 8e8ftl ver, l.ot.ereded to
e tie by
· L:OI ANGIL t U PI.
Laurtnce haitc char.#e of tht metl·
Hlj:h Scbool Atblet� Apn. today learn mote about the equipment ". bea� tll!tm, 4-2, and the Dodi· 11,tna, 1 53), Mexko C"7" n'P-1�- ing. Surpri,e pactace was won by
the Cardi nals, 8- 1, in ff! ,J,._ JonN, 1 46, L" Anttl-.. Jean Sayre . ames were In c
released c�ches comments on
Other comment.a cOMilted of eUJer �
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ban:e
conte,ts. T�e Piratea 1 1.1
seyeral e x.perin,en.tal basketball "approxlmatelY three.fourths or O
of Mn. Elwood with the prize
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tames that were ,played under all the shol.8 �en in the pme ��
4: sol� .posse1111on of first '�ITLAN D, Ort-. Ul"I
9ackage going
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. to Marth, Lou
e
new rules tut winter.
were taken within 10 aecofld1. l'bi� li:x t �1r game with the Me,«, 151, Portt•nd. 0...., _.., Bff11e.
11 ned out.
-rule deNn ltely
Seven of the 1amea were played 'nle 24-second
� Erie Griffith, New York,
DeUdoua refre1hment. were
ltlll�
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But T._,,
lna
during
151, 1D,
a
ua
the last three or
r:ule whereby the team beLPI
served by the hosWq.
with the ball bad to ,hoot within
ur minutes. The clocks then
24 .aecoDfla after gaini ng P9i8es• k-eep game action golng. "
lion or 1� it to the other team.
The 24 11eeoncl l'Ule 'WH used In
james "'9re1 p)eye d g..� between Cintinnati Taft•
uit'riJ a ha.le, :�Hrh · Jfv.ea the bfll Clneh1natl St. Xafler:· Ple11ant•
out ' of" l:Jllijrl4t �o '\be , cJe'teni ive rille-Berne Unlen; . Middletown·
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Smithfttl'd-Bl&amp;\mlni•
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. 'llt Jt, • t
Sewn other g.lmft 'WeN! ·,played
tb�:(liiftm.ti� -pla)ler fouled �Y lllilDc the fou.l - rule. Coache, l n.
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tbi.t 'game iaid that ·1t- "had little
. .,. ..e CO!;pnul.n\a ehoweil that eftkl. · on the final eeort of the
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m09\- of the� �bacbea were In fa- (lme" to "It ftld 1(N!ed up the
v« of the two new rules.
g,me by five ,ar 1lx. minutea.'
�re ,-re aome of the comments Other coaehetl 11111d that or four
oh. the 24--Bflcond rule:
offentive foul, called in. the game
"l would be ,ntel'fl.ted to lelffl the team ,ettlng tbe ball -,,aa un·
t\lt. ��ill� �f t..,o P0f!lellian type able to 1coi'e .., a ttsult.
leJm,t �inC . U,..e rule, ,11.ld on&amp;
These Bamea involved Sulphur
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT .
�- �othe('uid that ''I like Sprfnp vt Nova-Ruggles Troy,
�· 1:11Je and the oewspapert in Worthln,ton va Collilfltilu North,
Upper Arlington vs Columbus
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Thori)u, KY,·, Pickerington - VI Ca·
nal Winchester• ...,.,.n,m VI New
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MadHOU and Columbu, Eut VI
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Marlon l'ronkltn.

not be rescheduled as the Tornadoes face heavy commlttments of two more games this week and three ne•t weeIL

NEW YORK UPI - The tr..n••
fer of the Minneapolla Lakert'
Irancbl1e to Loi Angelo la ex•
MAJOR LEAGUE LIADIIRS
peeled to be approved by tbe
N..tlonal LNIW
board of govt;mora of the Natln·
,i..,-, &amp; Clult G. Al A. H, Pct. al Basketball A11od1tlon either
Miya, S. F.
12 48 1 1 22 .438 today or TblU'Sday.
Clemente, Pitta. 1 1 .ffl 9 17 . .378
Wh�n }'Ol, plan 'I new drti,eway
"The 11:eneral r,entlment . of the
White, St. L.
1 1 44 9 11 .364
board
seems
to
favOl'
the
thlft
so
�r iab.y proj,ect Clhat caUd far
1 1 39 12 U, .339
Skinner, Pitts.
long
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the
'.schedule
can
be
ad­
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oaJ.I. on us. We �ver
10
39
7 14 .359
Sch ndnst, Mil.
the tnlx , you ap,dly In 1lle
Ashburn, Chi.
10 40 6 14 .330 justed," leagufi · President Maurice
quanli&lt;Y 1"'1 want!
Mathews, Mil.
10 30 9 12 .343 Podoloft said Tuesday ni&amp;ht at
the
concluaion.
of
the
opening
te•
5
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12
Kirkla d, S. F,
4 8 l!J .333
1 1 "3 7 14 .326 &amp;Lo n of a three-day meeting.
I Moon, Los A,
R�rt Short, pre1ident of the
Groat, Pitts.
1 1 43 11 U · .326
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Laken, surmounted another ma•
llun1 Batted tn: Skinner, ·pj. jor hurdle leading to • hla dub'a
ratea 13; McCovey, Gi•nts 13; transfer Tuesday when the Loa
P- WY-2-3214
Commiaaion
Boyer, Cards 13; Cepeda, Gt.nta Angeles Coliseum
12; il(cMillan, Berta 12; F. Rob- agreed to 1i-.ie ijte I:aken all the ,_. . fti . ,
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111&gt;
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l&lt;llt
b:.,
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dates they · need, �, 1;1aspn, ,
12.
"•--. Joaon, Jleda
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McM:111.. n, ·Reda 5; Skinner, Pi•
ratea 4; MCC::ovey, Glant1 4.
"THE COMPLETE MAitINE STORE"
Pltchlna: Friend, Pirates; Gtb­
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1 - IMO P U NLINIR 17', R,d ond while. 1- 17'5", llffm
Cormlck, Giants, all Z.O; and Drys­
7'2" , Depth 37\!, ". Thia boat lol&gt;eo up lo 100 ,H.P. oolboud
dale, Dodgers 3-1.
motor. Windsh!old, •-• �lo .U., &amp; _,.te flolatlon
Clha.mbel'I. •nd eomplete trl,ple (!hrGme dect hudware and
rurminl ll'111B. Onlr $M5.00 p!w liqbl.
2 - 1MO SKIPLITI OLASTllON t• PT. Ono r&lt;d and white,
one oil . "Mhlbe, wltnllljleld ond , ateerlnc, Bow �. "'8loln
dock oleals, cuotom atep pado, oelfuM_,. �. lall«&gt;'
ond c• tank not. 1,en8tll 14'2 1&gt;"• - «l¼i", Depth 28".
Dellv,ry here. OHLY "'5.00.
1 - IMO FllllPLlft OAITll9fl IS PT, Aq,a ond "41ite.
NEW YORK UP1 - New York
Wlndlbleld .... -rlnc, Bow lilt•, - dock cleoto, Ctty't Board of E1Llmate i1 ex•
,tep ,...., "'11-., Splaallrii, •battery ond .. tank not.
pecttd to approve Ii111l plans to­
l.;endh ll'l'Wii", !1eMa. 10", � 31". DeN.Wl)I' Here.
day lot • tll--mUUon dollar ,tadlum
ONLY '865.00
upon
which the
Continenl.ll
,OPIN IVININOI TILL I P.M.
Le111ue J• liking all ill hopes for
WI HAVI COMl'lolTI llllVICI
the lutun.
MANY - TO CHOOII PllOM
Th• Board of EIUmate la re•
ported ready to obJ an appro­
priation of t,4U1DOO ror lin..1 plana
and 1pecificatlorq plua flD,000 for
..rchl\eetl1 fee■ IO that a 56,000aeat 1tadhlU'l m17 be oonatrUCted
in nuahlnt Meadow Parll, , Queen,. 1

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noon a 4_ The

ln northern diviaion pl..y Logan
took over the leid wltb 1 9-0
win over Nelaon ville. Tb.e ,Came
got lnto I.be filth iJJnln1 in wMch
the Hounds had acored one in
the top, and Lo&amp;an bad two rWll
home in the bottom before the
delulile came. The ,core reverted
to what lt was after four com•
plete innings. Steve Dalton WII
pitching for Logan. He'd allowed
one bi•.., • lWl6-I
�i--'e in the no-count
fifth.
Four complete inDmp were
a;otten in between. Athena , and
Wellston with · the Bulldo1s aetline one run -home in tbe top of
the third for • 1� victory. Lei�
Charles Burnfield bad allawff.
two bib, while Dave Scbarfeut,a,ger ol Welloton had 91rmitted
four ldetie1.
Logan now is 2·1, Athen, S-2,
Welltton 2-2 and NelaonvlUe 1-3.
At Jacbon the Ironmen and
Blne Devils were locked in a 0-0
deadlock after two ln.ninia wben
rain b ..Ued it. Evana waa pitch.•
Ing for Gallipolis, ChlrleJ Ket·
ainger for Jactaon. Thia ,ame

Rlllland Sprin11 Concert
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Tuesday afternoon cloudbursts wrecked for the flnt time
the spring prep baseball schedule althouah northern dlvlolon
games were gotten Inside the legal mleilmums before nlDs
struck.
Pomeroy Athletic Director l{oward Knight said the Panthers' fame at Middleport probably will be played this after•
Ra&lt;;ine--Wahema game was cancelled, and may

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Gr..ns ··••4.
Canvas Oxfords - ,. - 89c

Dog Food ... _ ... 15 !! $ 1

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I Panthers Will Try To Make Date In
Middleport This Afternoon At 4 pm

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Tuesd..,., btulh
LDI -.. 1 c,,..... 1
MUweukN 4 Cincinnati 3 r1lght
St. Louis �S.n Fl'lln. 2 n�•
Pitts •• Phil... niaht, PPd.. ,..1 n
Wtdnnday'• Probebl• Pitch•n
Los AftllNH et Chlcis,o --e ,..19
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0-o n Drott 0,.2.
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Phllaclelph le
Plthllu--"•••
nltht - L..w 2-0 •• Owens 1-1.
MilwaukM •• Clncl,uMtl nltht
-Willey 1-0 w HN1t 1,1.
Thursday's Genm
PlttllM,rvh 1t Phlleclelphla, nl1ht
San Fren. ..t LM Aftttl.._ n'9ht
Anwrlcan L...L
GB
ti 1 .833
Detroit
2 .114 l,t
New York
f. 4 .&amp;:JO 2
Booton
t a .444 2"2
Wubln&amp;ton
3 4 ,4-28 2'i2;
Chk!lgo
3 4 .4211 21/,
Jtanu, City
Baltimore
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Clenlaad
2 4 .333 3
Chicago

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Republicon Executive Commlttn

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By Unit.I p,... lntff'MtlOMI
Chico Carruquel, • ..,ln&amp;lea"
1.Qndon, the 1uppoaedly wuhedup ex-Britllb Empire champion, bitter in all bis y�an in the ma­
knocked out Rademacher of Co- Jora, hu been awinatna: for the
lumb111, Ga., Tuelday nij:ht with di.stance 1ince com.inc to the In­
a left hook to tbe body In tbe temational Letl\le.
c arruquel, who ·Nae 1icned 11
11eWnth round before \0,000 dellr• free a1ent by the Montreal -Roy•
111 laat • week, blasted hit HCODd
GIT SNIAD INTlllll
home run of tbe infant eampt.lln
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Tunftay nieht to help the Royals
W. Va. UPI-Forty-four · entrie1 to a ,._2 triumph over tbe Havana
have been recelved-·so far f&lt;tr th, su1ar J{in., at HaffU,
13th annllal Sam ·sna.d fe11tival
The victor)' kep1: ·,Montttal ill a
colf tournament. Hoat · Sammy aecond-place tie wttll the Toronto
Snead ti · the delendlnc cl■mplon Jlaple l...eaf1, who- �fed tbe Ml•
for the tourne)' 1t'bleb 11 1ched1lled ami �Un■, 13-2, at lllam.l in
fo, May 111-22,
TueidaJ niaht't' only' other pme.
STANDIN9S
W. L ht. QI
MANAOIS PAUl CL UI
1 .113
BUffalo
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ClllOMIO UPJ-4¥ Chleaco 'llontrul
Cubl ,nnounced
that Mel Toronto
I 2 .'71-6 ¼
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s 2
Cooper &lt;rill m,aqe lll!llr llorri., . Rochester
town, 'l'IM., Ima clnlj In Ille l!llallll
2 f
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Tuesday', l..uth
Appaltcbl■n Lea,i.te. QIQier play- llicbmond
2 4 .JP S
2 f .311 S
• 2 Detroit 1 It Inna.
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ed aeven yean ta the •or lea- Columbua
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Ch-.0 I IC•""" City O nl.-,t
WNftffd•y'• ProlNble Pitch..-.
. . Walhln,ton at New York-Kut
114 .. Font UI.
Dttrolt at Kanu1 City, nllht­
Altulr,.. 0.0 or Bruce 0.0 VI Hell
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INton •t a.lthnore, nl9ht t,,;lllv..n 0-0 n Bll'Nf 0.0.
Thvrtc1 ..y'1 CJl,mn
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ctlrltt1nd et Chlc190, nl1ht
Dttfolt 1t KHMI City, night
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IIAMID POOTaALL COACh

llAIDaU 111111 1MQI
OAlll.AND, Collt. UPI-Bub
Bon Dnewleckl, Billy Loll aod
� Htno have alcned tbelr lteO
,contracUI, I.he Oakland Raiden
of the American Football Lea.,ue
anaounced Tuesday.
All wen
1ltned II free 1ent1.

1960

the- Wuhin,ton Senators, u bud
lalt �chin&amp;
footb:'ll coach.
SAN DIEGO, Calif. UPI-Tbe
b.11
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poailion
-was
with
the
New York
m:- Ulllvtnlty of San Dieeo
.....:,. ed. . lllb
Pecaro-vicb.
fotmer Yuks of th� defunct All-Ameriac:out for the Detroit Lloru and ea n Conferen ce.

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Cloudburst Hits Prep Diamond Games
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LONDON UPI - Once •&amp;..In, i;;-, rans
at Wembley Pool.
Brian London ii Eqland"■ "candy
kid" tGd■y becaUN of bu upaet
knockout over Peter llade m■oher,
American heaY)'weiPt,

s·mgIe8. Hitter

Meet and Hear The Candidates At

'l'b• lormtr eandy-maker of
Blackpool la l'eeeiViDI olfen for
bla-mone, ll&amp;hll todky !n,tead
reUrin1 from the rtna, u prev1�
oualy contemplated.

Rock Springs Fair Grounds
Garage Building
ENTERTAINMENT aad REFRESHMENTS
Sponsored

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Women'•

Pittsburgh
San y,.. nd,co
Loa Anaete,
Milwaukee
Philadelphia
St . Louis

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Tomato Juice ---·· _ -·- 4 "!: $1
Gretn Beans . ... • , -,, . .... 9 --.: $1

Peoches .... ........
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·�with the Evfl?Y Metn•
ber C1J1Yt11 wbicll the church
will Jl!&gt;l)l in t�e near futu,e. Chari
,�An Brad.bury, _.tb&amp;Irman ot the
. -o,an.va,,, -waa p�nt foJ the meet•
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the ibort h,J&amp;iness i;neetlng.

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Sirloin tip ::"'...!!" ·
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Fresh Fryers �;.�� -� "'· 37c:
43c
Roll Sausage
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Gelatin Dess-1tt:.,�:-, 5 ..... 29c
Beans with Po.r� 1:;_ 2 !:. $9c
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Btack Peppe; :...! J., _·_
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GraP,e Juic• �... .
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Juice :!:.; _ 6 ':.. 8Pc
Orange
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Blue Ch;,.
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Muenster ·•Cheese
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The ™-County ClnJeen •,witl
hold a fe1tlon ih11 Frldty n.llllt
at the Syracuse Gr•de ScKMI,
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today· · fte dance 1n mtltled. "Bermuda Nlthl" and the top 1 00 record, . wUI be played throughout
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the evea:tne. Dancin1 will dart
at 7:30 'ond end at U mldnlaht.
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Director Savage will eerve .as
Master
of Ceremonies. SJ)ODIIOl'inf
W'J• ·
the 199th
of lhe cantI• •
-wW'·W iji,fj • Junlor ,TiteTTlen. Dir_ , ..... � ...--� --- •
Nid that ilrl•· are
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.permitted. to . ....,,r
Bermuda
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shorts at " the fttnc'tion.
The. Wa]w.ma White , Falcpns conAll regular sta ndby contests
Unued their unbeaten way1 during will be feature and p
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, rizes wlll
•the past week with victories over
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Sandyville a11d HaMID. .
Lut Thu redai the ,Falcons Jour-,·
neyeii lo San�ille and whj pped
1� - J'.acpqn Countiam by a aco:re,
t
1111 .Aftemoon· Clrtle of . the
of '1•1. Ralph Clark was the w an• wscs
of (he 1leath Methodist
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nine hurler as he �ent .all the
Church w ill · m eet thl4 Thund.ay
an�
pve \IP f,ve hlU.
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, 11\e W�hfm• ' blttin1 attack waa ·anernoo
Virginia
Cook.
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be
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with
bhn11on
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lle1 and Donnia Van
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Yatre wlth ,Jan
ne,y. "'Ul - luve Um leuon far
two �ln1te1. Tllbott rof the Sandy'•
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· ll'\Hlinlvllll ·team hlt !Ulil1Y three time■,
e
Hoateun
will
be
111'1.
·on MoniaJ, the F■kont won Mhnoan,
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Hattie Smith, Mn. Francia
the expeiaie of '11annail. by a score n _
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and llr1. M,xlne AddlesK
of e-t. Geile Johniop and Ralph u
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Clark dl\'l4ed· the· pltchln&amp;
and t,et,ieea them itNlck out 16
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Hall
-5in bollen.
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two
hod
. e v,n Mau,,
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•• �fl �- �vea. Ehn� Van . llr. and Mra. Boy Trac, Jr.,
Meter&gt;, triple Wd the blita;eat eJ.· ·Mrl. Ben Neub1lng, "Mrt. Ml?Vin
tn blHI blo• of the game.
Burt and J/lN, Peul )b-aell were
The Une ICffll:
ln Athena Friday evening where
they attended the UnlYenllJ'•
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000 otO::t 8 2
rry L. Tracy, an OU aiudent
a. CJ.irk and E. van Jn �mu.tit,
.... a mem ber f#.f t�• 1
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ume and that the llat.e a,eney rte•
I ommefld1 much lar&amp;er atilt wlMlrt
the home hH a klt.the1Hype e,r•
ba,c:e �la-posal untt ar other sueh
applu� Howen:r, t.be ehet
amount or d 1.1poul fit!d needed I•
dependt n l upon a perculatioo tfft ·
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of the &amp;oil
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Proa:pec t 1v
e home buyers IJl subHe em1,1h11lzed that tbe ,ecul•
urban and rural areaa were wt m­ hon&amp; w�re ae-i up to protect. pur­
ed t od ay to cbed. the capacity of ch11en from heavy- n.peqse, •lns.ewagt- di.spoul ayltfru or face
l ttle risk of not gettin&amp; 10Yern,nen - 11olved in later alterations to j.he
1 systl'rrl ;tnd from 1,he healtb liaz..
ipo nsored loans, the llaaon County ard1 ol a 1y11.em that doe• n ot op.
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Health Dtlpartmeot uicl today.
erate properly.
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Dr: ' · Stnrart Uo,d, M D., �jn.
tnauirit1 rtt:anhn
Qn Coun1y Health Offlou, �id
!f'•nr home, 11'&lt; beiDI built w,th
S.. U1 Fer Yeur
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uI a11 on s or the y tbooaie- io, Ip.ore
th
n
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and
VA rules require ..ppr-oval Of the
■y1tem by the health dep,1rtmtnt
SALES &amp; SERVJCE
before a loan will be gr..nt.ed.
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anitarlan
rt
oyd
w o has
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ch.a.rge of in1pection, In lhit area
pointed out that State Health ne:
partment regulations prohibit ap.
PLUMBING 6: R&amp;\'ftNG
proval of a 1y1tem •Ith I aeptlc
Phone wY-2-2550 MIUlepert
tank of lest than 150 a:alloM ,v�
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Now ln : Stock

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J (IeY aw Ifi New Cage ROIes

ShOJ,lld Coach Don Wolfe's boya
do ti&amp; unex.pected, .and wtn. bOth
of tbeN 1ame1, and abould the
Middleport Yellow Jacket. wade
t.hroQgh their (top) bracket, the •
YeHow Jactets and Bacln&amp; 'would.
meet at Middleport on Frlda.J,
i,ay 13.

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�• not betn re-eeheduled yet
dde to the Blue Devlll' heavy
committment of 1ame1 immediate
, ea ,
ly h d
Racine la eyeing C1all A aec..111 brt
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to RI·
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t:,chaP1P
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cine May 9 and lf Racine abould
win, bring the Vinton County
champ to Racine, M 1 1 1 .

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Dol_■r Illy M1■t'SpecW.
Pon llver
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Fish Sticks ....,__ I 3 :..".'· $1
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Pork Chops �;�2 ...
Weinen
ate
49c
Ribs
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Jcl�r.�
!��.�t����i.. � ���
cinch to wi nd up in baseba.ll'1 contrlbuted more than Clncinnat1
qa ln T�y- n ltht whan t.11 ' lniflant tianded lite Ti.cm � tllelr SChqol AudltorhHD .
Thll ii the NeODd eornrt in
11e..t th• Redt, + 3, I n 1 1 lnn lnt1 tint aetback of th 18&amp;IOD 2-l in
4:Ja U 9J Face when he ' 1' lhrou-gb,to the veteran Ml ilw..ukee ace 't
a nd l( It'll hurry thina• any, hia superlative record of havine won an I fou,..hl t .tfoft tut .,..,.,...
Bo ' � �ich I Ju.nlor � at Rlillamd
nnl . ., du12
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Cinl'innatl " cousins " 'will ritadly 20 2ame1 durlna 10 diltere nt ,ea- , •�me '"'"' ,tre,lk for
:plrltcJpated, 1'bt Senior band
the y:::_ , l ,
PIY his fare there.
P(W\lH ebht.ai.nl:, Allelut. by lfomark the rn" ..,... liloote.d tMm ltreA :-7-:i�he
lifetime
aons. Spthn'a
Ever since the S9-oyear-old Spahn agai ntt the Reds ls an ■lmott in· from fifth place to within 2¾ Ute Atll � -0
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tbe Oriol. IIM, Dl eatet by Oltnddtl, 8Ulut
haa been In the • National Let.11:ue cred)ble 1'4-20:-...!J'hl,l'i a .780 per• . fa""" of the&gt; top.
d
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JNi�
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' to , 1 1 .
outlailed" the Sen•
the Red, have paid plenty - and centaae and pretty fancy pltcbini
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Del Cr�all supplied the pay- ·
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m91tly through the nose.
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9ff blow with hi, firtt homer of
ln any l�ague, brother.
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the
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in
the
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Mt!IC l•IPOIIT, ;._
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flt!..,,. �
�Im O 'Toole, who went the di.,
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ff JUll.
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ar;_ a; · :teuuln , ' raday
a two-run homer for Cmcmn.aU 1p
The Portltn
LOHDON UPI-Ir.'- I ,,1,r
WorUI While
t� third and that wa,a tbe li it 2T4 · 1
111,if� � Gui l.d met TbllJ'Jdty evNlln1 with
aclrpee4
hi �
Spa� nJ! elded until the ei1btb. ... . �eut 1W9 'la11tiiafflll , - Alberta Elwb94 at the Racine
e a m.. Is �nocked the Gi- C,fl�
,
parsonage. 1 P?Hident JND.eUe
, o.., 7.
ants
out
of
a
hnt•plac
COLUMBUS UPI-The Ob10 our are,, 8e8ftl ver, l.ot.ereded to
e tie by
· L:OI ANGIL t U PI.
Laurtnce haitc char.#e of tht metl·
Hlj:h Scbool Atblet� Apn. today learn mote about the equipment ". bea� tll!tm, 4-2, and the Dodi· 11,tna, 1 53), Mexko C"7" n'P-1�- ing. Surpri,e pactace was won by
the Cardi nals, 8- 1, in ff! ,J,._ JonN, 1 46, L" Anttl-.. Jean Sayre . ames were In c
released c�ches comments on
Other comment.a cOMilted of eUJer �
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ban:e
conte,ts. T�e Piratea 1 1.1
seyeral e x.perin,en.tal basketball "approxlmatelY three.fourths or O
of Mn. Elwood with the prize
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ov
tames that were ,played under all the shol.8 �en in the pme ��
4: sol� .posse1111on of first '�ITLAN D, Ort-. Ul"I
9ackage going
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. to Marth, Lou
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new rules tut winter.
were taken within 10 aecofld1. l'bi� li:x t �1r game with the Me,«, 151, Portt•nd. 0...., _.., Bff11e.
11 ned out.
-rule deNn ltely
Seven of the 1amea were played 'nle 24-second
� Erie Griffith, New York,
DeUdoua refre1hment. were
ltlll�
m
But T._,,
lna
during
151, 1D,
a
ua
the last three or
r:ule whereby the team beLPI
served by the hosWq.
with the ball bad to ,hoot within
ur minutes. The clocks then
24 .aecoDfla after gaini ng P9i8es• k-eep game action golng. "
lion or 1� it to the other team.
The 24 11eeoncl l'Ule 'WH used In
james "'9re1 p)eye d g..� between Cintinnati Taft•
uit'riJ a ha.le, :�Hrh · Jfv.ea the bfll Clneh1natl St. Xafler:· Ple11ant•
out ' of" l:Jllijrl4t �o '\be , cJe'teni ive rille-Berne Unlen; . Middletown·
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Pale'!lllhe'j
Smithfttl'd-Bl&amp;\mlni•
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dale r WtYDtt Sieuben.ville-YounasUnder netmal rulet ; a .tllaiil • b u town South and M ..t11lfleld-ltiu11l•
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b� and a, foul shot is aW11rded
. 'llt Jt, • t
Sewn other g.lmft 'WeN! ·,played
tb�:(liiftm.ti� -pla)ler fouled �Y lllilDc the fou.l - rule. Coache, l n.
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tbi.t 'game iaid that ·1t- "had little
. .,. ..e CO!;pnul.n\a ehoweil that eftkl. · on the final eeort of the
,·,
m09\- of the� �bacbea were In fa- (lme" to "It ftld 1(N!ed up the
v« of the two new rules.
g,me by five ,ar 1lx. minutea.'
�re ,-re aome of the comments Other coaehetl 11111d that or four
oh. the 24--Bflcond rule:
offentive foul, called in. the game
"l would be ,ntel'fl.ted to lelffl the team ,ettlng tbe ball -,,aa un·
t\lt. ��ill� �f t..,o P0f!lellian type able to 1coi'e .., a ttsult.
leJm,t �inC . U,..e rule, ,11.ld on&amp;
These Bamea involved Sulphur
A&amp;P SUPER-RIGHT .
�- �othe('uid that ''I like Sprfnp vt Nova-Ruggles Troy,
�· 1:11Je and the oewspapert in Worthln,ton va Collilfltilu North,
Upper Arlington vs Columbus
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Thori)u, KY,·, Pickerington - VI Ca·
nal Winchester• ...,.,.n,m VI New
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MadHOU and Columbu, Eut VI
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Marlon l'ronkltn.

not be rescheduled as the Tornadoes face heavy commlttments of two more games this week and three ne•t weeIL

NEW YORK UPI - The tr..n••
fer of the Minneapolla Lakert'
Irancbl1e to Loi Angelo la ex•
MAJOR LEAGUE LIADIIRS
peeled to be approved by tbe
N..tlonal LNIW
board of govt;mora of the Natln·
,i..,-, &amp; Clult G. Al A. H, Pct. al Basketball A11od1tlon either
Miya, S. F.
12 48 1 1 22 .438 today or TblU'Sday.
Clemente, Pitta. 1 1 .ffl 9 17 . .378
Wh�n }'Ol, plan 'I new drti,eway
"The 11:eneral r,entlment . of the
White, St. L.
1 1 44 9 11 .364
board
seems
to
favOl'
the
thlft
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�r iab.y proj,ect Clhat caUd far
1 1 39 12 U, .339
Skinner, Pitts.
long
u
the
'.schedule
can
be
ad­
�te,
oaJ.I. on us. We �ver
10
39
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Sch ndnst, Mil.
the tnlx , you ap,dly In 1lle
Ashburn, Chi.
10 40 6 14 .330 justed," leagufi · President Maurice
quanli&lt;Y 1"'1 want!
Mathews, Mil.
10 30 9 12 .343 Podoloft said Tuesday ni&amp;ht at
the
concluaion.
of
the
opening
te•
5
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12
Kirkla d, S. F,
4 8 l!J .333
1 1 "3 7 14 .326 &amp;Lo n of a three-day meeting.
I Moon, Los A,
R�rt Short, pre1ident of the
Groat, Pitts.
1 1 43 11 U · .326
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Laken, surmounted another ma•
llun1 Batted tn: Skinner, ·pj. jor hurdle leading to • hla dub'a
ratea 13; McCovey, Gi•nts 13; transfer Tuesday when the Loa
P- WY-2-3214
Commiaaion
Boyer, Cards 13; Cepeda, Gt.nta Angeles Coliseum
12; il(cMillan, Berta 12; F. Rob- agreed to 1i-.ie ijte I:aken all the ,_. . fti . ,
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111&gt;
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l&lt;llt
b:.,
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dates they · need, �, 1;1aspn, ,
12.
"•--. Joaon, Jleda
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ttam. Runt: Boyer, Carda 6;
McM:111.. n, ·Reda 5; Skinner, Pi•
ratea 4; MCC::ovey, Glant1 4.
"THE COMPLETE MAitINE STORE"
Pltchlna: Friend, Pirates; Gtb­
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bon, Pirates; Law, Plrate1; Mc•
1 - IMO P U NLINIR 17', R,d ond while. 1- 17'5", llffm
Cormlck, Giants, all Z.O; and Drys­
7'2" , Depth 37\!, ". Thia boat lol&gt;eo up lo 100 ,H.P. oolboud
dale, Dodgers 3-1.
motor. Windsh!old, •-• �lo .U., &amp; _,.te flolatlon
Clha.mbel'I. •nd eomplete trl,ple (!hrGme dect hudware and
rurminl ll'111B. Onlr $M5.00 p!w liqbl.
2 - 1MO SKIPLITI OLASTllON t• PT. Ono r&lt;d and white,
one oil . "Mhlbe, wltnllljleld ond , ateerlnc, Bow �. "'8loln
dock oleals, cuotom atep pado, oelfuM_,. �. lall«&gt;'
ond c• tank not. 1,en8tll 14'2 1&gt;"• - «l¼i", Depth 28".
Dellv,ry here. OHLY "'5.00.
1 - IMO FllllPLlft OAITll9fl IS PT, Aq,a ond "41ite.
NEW YORK UP1 - New York
Wlndlbleld .... -rlnc, Bow lilt•, - dock cleoto, Ctty't Board of E1Llmate i1 ex•
,tep ,...., "'11-., Splaallrii, •battery ond .. tank not.
pecttd to approve Ii111l plans to­
l.;endh ll'l'Wii", !1eMa. 10", � 31". DeN.Wl)I' Here.
day lot • tll--mUUon dollar ,tadlum
ONLY '865.00
upon
which the
Continenl.ll
,OPIN IVININOI TILL I P.M.
Le111ue J• liking all ill hopes for
WI HAVI COMl'lolTI llllVICI
the lutun.
MANY - TO CHOOII PllOM
Th• Board of EIUmate la re•
ported ready to obJ an appro­
priation of t,4U1DOO ror lin..1 plana
and 1pecificatlorq plua flD,000 for
..rchl\eetl1 fee■ IO that a 56,000aeat 1tadhlU'l m17 be oonatrUCted
in nuahlnt Meadow Parll, , Queen,. 1

Sou��r��b� ��L!.�

noon a 4_ The

ln northern diviaion pl..y Logan
took over the leid wltb 1 9-0
win over Nelaon ville. Tb.e ,Came
got lnto I.be filth iJJnln1 in wMch
the Hounds had acored one in
the top, and Lo&amp;an bad two rWll
home in the bottom before the
delulile came. The ,core reverted
to what lt was after four com•
plete innings. Steve Dalton WII
pitching for Logan. He'd allowed
one bi•.., • lWl6-I
�i--'e in the no-count
fifth.
Four complete inDmp were
a;otten in between. Athena , and
Wellston with · the Bulldo1s aetline one run -home in tbe top of
the third for • 1� victory. Lei�
Charles Burnfield bad allawff.
two bib, while Dave Scbarfeut,a,ger ol Welloton had 91rmitted
four ldetie1.
Logan now is 2·1, Athen, S-2,
Welltton 2-2 and NelaonvlUe 1-3.
At Jacbon the Ironmen and
Blne Devils were locked in a 0-0
deadlock after two ln.ninia wben
rain b ..Ued it. Evana waa pitch.•
Ing for Gallipolis, ChlrleJ Ket·
ainger for Jactaon. Thia ,ame

Rlllland Sprin11 Concert
To Be Held Sunday
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Tuesday afternoon cloudbursts wrecked for the flnt time
the spring prep baseball schedule althouah northern dlvlolon
games were gotten Inside the legal mleilmums before nlDs
struck.
Pomeroy Athletic Director l{oward Knight said the Panthers' fame at Middleport probably will be played this after•
Ra&lt;;ine--Wahema game was cancelled, and may

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Gr..ns ··••4.
Canvas Oxfords - ,. - 89c

Dog Food ... _ ... 15 !! $ 1

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Real NJce Cousins For Braves' Hurler

I Panthers Will Try To Make Date In
Middleport This Afternoon At 4 pm

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Tuesd..,., btulh
LDI -.. 1 c,,..... 1
MUweukN 4 Cincinnati 3 r1lght
St. Louis �S.n Fl'lln. 2 n�•
Pitts •• Phil... niaht, PPd.. ,..1 n
Wtdnnday'• Probebl• Pitch•n
Los AftllNH et Chlcis,o --e ,..19
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0-o n Drott 0,.2.
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Phllaclelph le
Plthllu--"•••
nltht - L..w 2-0 •• Owens 1-1.
MilwaukM •• Clncl,uMtl nltht
-Willey 1-0 w HN1t 1,1.
Thursday's Genm
PlttllM,rvh 1t Phlleclelphla, nl1ht
San Fren. ..t LM Aftttl.._ n'9ht
Anwrlcan L...L
GB
ti 1 .833
Detroit
2 .114 l,t
New York
f. 4 .&amp;:JO 2
Booton
t a .444 2"2
Wubln&amp;ton
3 4 ,4-28 2'i2;
Chk!lgo
3 4 .4211 21/,
Jtanu, City
Baltimore
3
3 5
Clenlaad
2 4 .333 3
Chicago

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Republicon Executive Commlttn

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ST���,;�

By Unit.I p,... lntff'MtlOMI
Chico Carruquel, • ..,ln&amp;lea"
1.Qndon, the 1uppoaedly wuhedup ex-Britllb Empire champion, bitter in all bis y�an in the ma­
knocked out Rademacher of Co- Jora, hu been awinatna: for the
lumb111, Ga., Tuelday nij:ht with di.stance 1ince com.inc to the In­
a left hook to tbe body In tbe temational Letl\le.
c arruquel, who ·Nae 1icned 11
11eWnth round before \0,000 dellr• free a1ent by the Montreal -Roy•
111 laat • week, blasted hit HCODd
GIT SNIAD INTlllll
home run of tbe infant eampt.lln
WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, Tunftay nieht to help the Royals
W. Va. UPI-Forty-four · entrie1 to a ,._2 triumph over tbe Havana
have been recelved-·so far f&lt;tr th, su1ar J{in., at HaffU,
13th annllal Sam ·sna.d fe11tival
The victor)' kep1: ·,Montttal ill a
colf tournament. Hoat · Sammy aecond-place tie wttll the Toronto
Snead ti · the delendlnc cl■mplon Jlaple l...eaf1, who- �fed tbe Ml•
for the tourne)' 1t'bleb 11 1ched1lled ami �Un■, 13-2, at lllam.l in
fo, May 111-22,
TueidaJ niaht't' only' other pme.
STANDIN9S
W. L ht. QI
MANAOIS PAUl CL UI
1 .113
BUffalo
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ClllOMIO UPJ-4¥ Chleaco 'llontrul
Cubl ,nnounced
that Mel Toronto
I 2 .'71-6 ¼
I'\!,
s 2
Cooper &lt;rill m,aqe lll!llr llorri., . Rochester
town, 'l'IM., Ima clnlj In Ille l!llallll
2 f
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Tuesday', l..uth
Appaltcbl■n Lea,i.te. QIQier play- llicbmond
2 4 .JP S
2 f .311 S
• 2 Detroit 1 It Inna.
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ed aeven yean ta the •or lea- Columbua
llftON- 1 1 WHhlflllCNI 1 0
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lot
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Ch-.0 I IC•""" City O nl.-,t
WNftffd•y'• ProlNble Pitch..-.
. . Walhln,ton at New York-Kut
114 .. Font UI.
Dttrolt at Kanu1 City, nllht­
Altulr,.. 0.0 or Bruce 0.0 VI Hell
00.
INton •t a.lthnore, nl9ht t,,;lllv..n 0-0 n Bll'Nf 0.0.
Thvrtc1 ..y'1 CJl,mn
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ctlrltt1nd et Chlc190, nl1ht
Dttfolt 1t KHMI City, night
...� ..t 8.. ltlrnore-, nltht

8:00 P.M. Thursday, April 28th
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1960

: Mrs. Joyce Kennedy Elected New Head
Of Beto Sigma Phi Sorority T uesdoy
:
i Mrs. Joyce Kennedy Wa! elected president of the Xi Gamma
: Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority when the group met
: Tuesday evening at the DAV Hall in Pomeroy . She Will fill

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� the vacancy in the slate of officers recently elected by the
• group.

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Mrs. Nellie Brown presided at Tuesday' s meeting at which

;time a letter frorn the Heart As·
�aoci1tion inviting a mem ber of
':the chapter to attend a Iun,cheon
tftl Columbuli today to receive an
4.wl&amp;l'd for their outstan ding work
:done on the Hearl dr, ve during
&lt;be ,past fhie years.
M.rL Edi.son Hobstetter was
prnen t at the meetin g and
&lt;brouihl with her letters pertainin&amp; to lhe ho&amp;pital bond issue
•bicb the girls folded and insert•
'td to be ready for mailing. Pearl
!Welker uaigned pa&amp;e&amp; of the
phone book to the members whicb
lhey are to call and urge the
J)t&lt;lple.to go to the polll and al,e
to -aupport the hvspital bond ls6Ue.

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Louise Thom pw n served refreah­
ments. to those already mention­
ed and Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs.
Helen Atkins, Mrs. Jean Blaie­
wicz, Mra. Marjorie Crow, Mrs.
veril Crow, Mrs. Sue Jeffers,
Mrs. Cl.a rlce Krautt er, Mrs. Roberta O ' Brien and Mrs. R0&amp;e Sisson..

JOF Closs Hos
Meeting Monday
At Church

MARRI ED AT SYRACUSE CH URCH

Around And
Ab.out
Middleport

Moi,nlf About
People
In Pomeroy

h FREDDIE HOUD�l' .T

Mrs. Da\ id Entsminger return . j
ed home Sunday night after a
two weeks visit in norida. She
went to Charleston where $h.e
was met by her 110n and hm1ly,
Mr. and Mn. Charles Entsmmger
for the southern trip.
Lewis Sauer Sr. who is a pa·
tient al the Camden Clark Hrnipi•
tal, Parker:sburg, underwent sur•
a:ery yesterday.
Miss Mary Schaaf of Columbus
spent the past weekend with her
brother•1n .Jaw and sister. Mr.
and Mn. t.'verelt Bachner and
childrtn
Will Rey1t0lds who has been a
patient al Meigs jjeneral Hospital
w.ali returned Lu hts home vester•
day.

a, LUCILLI H.AWICINI

Mr. and J!rs. H. D.

Cunning•

ha m returned lo their home on

Union Aveoue Friday after spt&gt;ud
ing the past four months at Gar•
den Grove Calif., with their dau•
ghter, Mr1. Lloyd Mowry.
Mr. and M. r11. Gene Alkire and
family of Columbus were week
end guesls of Mr.
and Mrs.
Pearl Parker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks
1pent the week.end in Reynolds­
burg witb Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Weeks and son, Tom.

Will Frick of Covington, Ky.,
Mra. L K. Lewis of Jack.son and
Mrs. C. A. Poindexter of Middle­
port vi1ited Sunday with Mr. and
Mn. John Frick.
MiH Genevieve Stobart spent
the weekend in Lancaster with
her brother-in-law and sister, Rev.
and Mrs. A. N. Grueser.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emory
and daughters of Dexter City ar•
rived Tuesday for a visit with
her parenta, Mr. a n d Mrs. Dave
Grueeer.

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New Addition For Visitors

Middleport Auxiliary Pion Rummage Sole
For Moy 1 4 As Port of Firemen's Auction

Bedford Home
Demonstration
Club Meets

HOLLYWOOD UPI - Hundredt
of ani� ls seen In Walt Dianey',
"true-life . adven.ture" movtea will
� &amp;een in . Lhe flesh - we-U almost - ttus summer at
Walt'•
magic Di8neyland.
More than 200 anim&amp;led bean,
beavera, coyote8, wild cat.a, blrd6,
fish and · deer are beina added to
Dis.ney'a domain In a len.11:thy
tram ride to be known aa "Nature's Wonderland.''
Visitors will iel their flr1t look
at the new addition June 12.
As the park nean II.a tlfth birthday it has become the large'st 1ingle tourist attraction In .the world.
More than 20 million people have
visited Disneyland.
To insure that another 20 mil•

\ fdl.d Mn. Dick Karr .

Refrestimenta were served .at
the close of tne evcnine by Id.rs.
l"homaa Hannigan and Mrs. Jame1
.1.,111nie1s to lbose mentioned above
and Mrs. David OhlJnger, Mrs.
How.ard Da1ley, Mrs. Ger.aid An­
Mills .and
thony, Id.rs. Rus.sell
Mn. John Vroman. �

Sorority Plans
Founder's Doy
Attendance

Mrs. Ola St. Clair wu hostess
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Mrs. Betty Everson, presided
Gregory lilhlJs, sun Jf Mr, and
to the Bedford Home Demon11tra•
over
the meeting of the Ohio
Mn. hd1vn ldU/J::. Jr., of New Hation club Thursday,, April 2U'l.
Mrs. Allen Eichinger, president, ven ano t:r,11,u.)On 01 l\in. Mar­ 1
Final arrangements were made Eta Phi Chapter of the Beta Sig­
was in charge of the meeting ol tha Chud.s .... .. s .,dm1t�ed to Holzer I
for the group to serve lunch at ma Phi Sorority when they met
M.n. Phy!lia Mullen, Mrs. Nor· the JOF Claas of the United Me· Ho$pu.1 y1;:uc10.iy u&gt;t treatment
the coming primary election; .also Tuesday evening at the Ohio
ma Amsbary and Mrs. Welk.er thodist Church hdd Monday eve• of rheum.. uc 1evi:r. ll ia expected
arrangemenbl Wi!re completed for Fuel GH Off� in Middleport.
were elected as dele,ates to the ning at the church.
Durlng the meeting, committee
that nc ww Ue hospttallzed for
the group to attend the district
Slate Convention .ind Mrs. Velma
were given and final
reports
at
leil::.l
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,11ee11.s.
council meeting.
Devotions by Mrt. Pearl Hysell
Rue 1md Mrs. Ann Rupe were
.
plilnS
were
made for the Found­
Mrti.
H
uoc,
t
Mer.night
of
Ur·
The
meetina;
was
in
charge
of
Mn. William Haskell, Miss
elected as the alternates. Mn. opened the meeting and members bana vuuL�Q w1111 ncr sister, Mn.
er's Day celebration and the Rit•
Mrs.
Andrea
Well,
acting
presi•
1n1wered
lo
roU
call
with
a
flow·
· Betty Amos and Bob Amos of De­
Kennedy the new president will
ual of Jewels which will be held
er beg.inning with their Initial. A Duid .t.nl,nmnger Sunday, 5he
troit, Micl!., were weekend guests denl, in the absence of both the this Thur8day evenin&amp; in Athens.
also attend the convenlion.
waa
herl!
especu,lly
tor
tne
fun·
president
and
vice
president.
of their p.arents, Mr. and Mrs.
FoJlowing the business meeting busineu seaaion was treld, Mrs. eral 01 oer oroLher-in•law, Evu•
The project leader for the
Frank Amos.
Afler the business . meeting,
Mrs. Sara Gibbs a:oe a cultural C. R. Kur wn re.ported ill and eLt Mcn.111.Knl.
meeting,
Mrs.
Patricia
Jones,
a
card
wH
sent
to
her.
Mrs.
E.
J.
Hill
returned
home
Charlotte
Dillard presented her
program on "Enjoyment of Na•
Amoug tnvl&gt;C attending the an•
Mon4&amp;y evenlna: after a weeks being absent, the day was epent cultural program on Morleling.
Two poem8 were read "If Je­
ture."
nual lnh._iecuon al the 1.iallipo11s
visit with relatives in Columbus. ln di&amp;(U55ion. A potluck dinner The traveling prize was won by
At the close of the evening sus Came To Your Hou&amp;e" by Mr8. &lt;.:hapter, ut..J,
rught
&amp;h,nOay
was served to 13 members and 6
Mrs. E\·ersori and refreshments
Mn. Edna
Slusher and Mrs. Everett Thomas and "Patience" were M n, . .i.irnes C1al worthy, Jr.,
children at noon.
by Mn. Eichin&amp;er, who cloaed Mra. har,ey .,w1.sher, Mrs. Letlle
were served by Louise Zirkle,
The May meeting will be at the
the meetlnj with prayer.
Carol Bachtel .Jlnd Marlene Rein­
k.oush, 1�t 1 ::.. Jo1cit liecntel, Mrs.
home of Mrs. Louise Well.
Attend Columbu, i.t.eel
hart.
Mrs. Wenael
A dessert course wu served Theo ��.ilthHll,
The project for the May meet­
Nine members of Grace Episcopal
Otlters attending lhe meeting
.Bunce,
Mrs.
tu
ene
Norton,
Mrs.
,.
1
ing will be on flower .arrange­
Church were in Columbus Monday durmg the ;10clal hour by Mn. '(;barles Hcnnt:LL,
in
addition
to those already men­
Mn.
Allen
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to attend the annual meeting of Alonzo Custer and MlH Grace Hught:ti, M , �. WilH� Anthony,
tioned
were
ijue Seelig, Mila
M R, AND MRS. JOHNSON
Old pieces of wood wlll be used.
Ep1scop�I Church Women held ill Campbell.
Woods,
Sa
b
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Morrison,
¥vonne
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Olive
Farms
Womens'
club
Mrs.
Jv1t1tlle
liush,
Mrs.
Mimun
Mrs. Andrea. Well will be the
Syracuse Presbyterian Church was the scene Easter Sund·•y
St . St.,.phen Church.
Scally, Sue Grueset, Betty Fultz,
l''rench, Mn. J•1ne� 1-'ullen, M,rs. Apn. 17, of the double rina ceremony which united Kath{ n held its April meeting at lhe home leader for the project.
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Altending were Rev. and Mrs.
� ....,
Shirley Bee&amp;:le, Gretchen Bondur­
Mn. Lillian Pltkenll with Mrs.
Randolph Humphrey5, Mrs. Her• A
e Slack, SyraCUse, daughter of Mrs. Ada Slack and a;6i of
William A. Roberts, Mrs. Theo·
delin
ant. Eleanor Bl1ettnar, Jeanne
Ella Osborne in charge of the bu·
man Halley and Mra. Eber Lewi,
S
dare Ebersb11ch, Mn. John Lell•
and Harley Ed mond J ohll• ■In oa m,ellng.
Men'• Brotherhood
Braun, Mary T. Mather, Phylli1
and Mrs, Bernice Ledlie, Huri• late John Orville Slack of yracuse
Mr. and
wiler, Mrs. Cedric Clark, Mrs. J.
of
son
R
road),
Pen
(Wolfe
I
Knopp,
Barbara Betzing, Reva
oule
Pomeroy
o(
son
aonville.
An exchange of plant, and of To ee Thursday
0. Roedel. Mrs . James Titua, Mn.
Vaughn and Mrs. A. It. Knight,
Rev. and Mrs. R. $. Place and Mrs. Harley T. Johnson o f Pomeroy Route 1, in marriage .
The Men's Brotherhood of the
Heds waa held to feature the pro•
J. E. D. l larllnger and Mn. 1-'red
The Rev. l-loward Ruppelt ofFir
et Baptist Church will meet
"
Mrs Lionel Boggs entertained family left this morning for their
"G
was
&amp;:ram,
which
Crow Jr.
arden Hints
liciated al the 7 : 30 P · m. teremony Ladies Aux iHacy of the Syr1a111e
Se11ion
V ivian Humphrey and this Thursda)' evening at the
mem\Jers o( her card club Tue11-­ home in l!:lbridge, New York after
glven
by
in whlch the bride was siven in Volunteer Fire Dept. and attended
11horl
VJIIU
With
Mr.
and
Mrs.
a
church
In
M
iddleport.
"Operation
Forward''
night will
day evening at her home in Mid·
ding and Planting", given by
marriage by her brolher, JOh n l he Fint United Pre.11byterlan ''Ste
lna MaBSar.
A feature of the meeting will be observed by Pomeroy Bend
dleport. The birthdays of Mrs. Harry HoudHhell and daughter,
Slack.
·t:hurch. The groom Is ■ paduito
be an oyster . .supper and the Gtange Thursday at a p. m. at
Donald MH\s and Mn. Richard fl'reddie.
Vases of gladiolus Intermingled f Pomeroy High School, 0..A of
Refreshments
speaker
were
tor the meeting follow- the DA V Hall. All members arc
served
to
p
Gress were observed ,by their
with palm' &amp;, and seven branchrd 'J.�5. He is I meml»r of the Zion the above and theH others, Mrs. ing will be Rev. Hoover of the urged to attend
and bring
S&lt;'Crel
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candelabras with a gold cross and Church of Chrlat and is enca�d In 'freH Swain, Mr8. M argaret Buck• Cheshire Baptist Church.
·
fden'ds. Members of Rock Springs
Score prliea were won during
matching candlcholden formed farming.
ley, Mrs. Edna Hall, Mn. MargaAll of the men of the church Hemlock Grove, (::bester and
lh.l' evening by Mn. Willlam
the background for the ceremony, . The newlyweds are now at honte ret Brown. 'the nert meeting will are Invited and urged lo attend Harrlsonville Granges have been
1
Child,. M". a..... Mn. Edna
,.,
A five branched candelabra was, 1J.n Wolf P.en RoaJ , Pomeroy, Rt,. 1. be held with Mn. Osborne.
the meeting.
invited to �ttend the meeting.
Not Open Tonlthf
,·,.n,h and Mr,. Mich■el H.ckell
on the phmo 11nd candle&amp; were In
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AlliO playing were Mra. Robert
the windows. Mrs. Carrie Neutzllng "'
In the abaence of the pre&amp;ident.
Schmoll and Mu. Charle• AH
THUISDAV and FRIDAY
of
Pomeroy played a half hour of
Homer Rice, Mr11. Martha Childs
Bradbury.
nuptial
music pretedin.g · the cere,
"DAY OF THE OUTI,A W"
During the evening the hosteas ,presided over the meeting of the mony during which time the Rev.
serverl refrflshments. The next Loyal Bere■ns Cl1111:1 of Middle­ Ru pelt sang "Al way11.'' Soft music.
Rqbei1 Ryao - Tina Louise
meeting will be held at the home port Church of Christ.
waa played throughout the cere­
The meeting was held Tue&amp;day
of . Mra. Grl":ill.
mony during which Mr. Ruppeu
:a;;;;;;_;,.;a;;;;;;;;;;.;;aa;,;;'-'aaa-=. evenin.i: at the church and was
, opened wtth the !Jlngtng of a 1ana "l'he Lord's Prayer" a11 ttli
co1.1ple knelt in prayer.
hymn, followed by the J�d'i
Prayer. During the devotlo11�11
The bride WMS attired in a baJ.
period Mn. M. L. Kelly reatJ the lerina length iOWn of white laCII
I
24th Chapter of Lukf! and the over taffeta wit hmatchln&amp; Ulffeta
Rev. rred 1. Gardner gave the jacket with sleeves coming to ·•
evening prayer. Mrs. Clarence point al the hands. Her watet­
McNeal retd the artlcle "Anchor lcni;th veil fell from a crocheted
t'or Living."
tiara which was made by Mrs. WR­
Tom Kelly sang "Somebod)' l1s Leadmgha.m. Her only jewelry
Blgaer Thim You and l". He waa waa a rhmestone necklace. She
aceompanied on the organ by curried a white roaebud arrange­
Judy Butcher. A Bible quiz con­ ment tied with while ■aUn ■trcam­
�
ducted by Mrs. McNeal concluded era on a white Blble.
the .proitram, .
Matron of honor was Mra. Wayll.e
During lhe evening the birth• Wtn· 01 LBli:OUlllit, 11 li1Sler b,;
day of Mrs. Kelly was observed the bride. l\Uli, W eir wotc otue II)'•
'
and the traveling prize which had iull or&amp;altuy over m11tchrng taf·
•
been contributed by Mrs. !!:dgar Jli\a, wuh a blue flower Juiadll;i.nd
AllentJworth w&amp;1 Wt'.ln by Mrs. and a white gartleni.i cors11ge. ·
Childs.
Mh1s ,um l'roc1or of Kac1ne ahd
A deaaerl rourse was served to :,uu V tola Tuckerman, Pomeroy,
the group by Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Mc. rlt. 1 . were br1desm11ids. MiH
All Hybrid Everbloomlng ll&lt;&gt;se1
Neal with Mrs. i'' lossie Allen!! rroctor wore pink uylon. urgandt
CRI MSON GLORY · · · · · -· ···· ·- · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · ·· · · ······· Deep Crimson
worth as a contributing hoate111. over matchm1 laf1tU. and Miu
J uckerman wure pink n)·lon chif·
B EITER TIMES ····· · · · ····,- - · ····-· · · · ······ · · · · · · ····· Brilliant Cerise
(on over matrhina taflela. �
Girl Scout. Tour Plant
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE ···- · · · · · · · · - - · · · · · ··· · · · ·· · · ··· Deep Bright Red ,
Glrl Seoul Troop Five met wore pink flowered headbanks a:rtd
Monday after school at the Sacred carnld green Jvy tied with II whUf
RED RADIANCE ····· · · · · · • • · ·· ···· · · ·- · · · ·· · · · -· ·· · · · · ····· · · · · Rosy Red
Heart auditorium. Fo\lowln.11: a bow.
Howard Thoma, Of Pomeroy, Rt.
1hort buainu1 aesslon lhe 24
DICKSONS RED ····· - · ····· · · · · · · ··· · · ·- ······· · · · · ·· ····•··· Scarlet Red
alrls were taken on I tour of 1, brother-ln,law of the .11:r
the Kyger Creek Power Plant by was best man. U1hera wetfl Ro
B RIARCLIFF · · · · ······ · · · ··· · · · · · ··· · · · · ········ · · · - · · Silvery Rose Pink
Murphy, Lo.11:an, R. D., brq .
Euaene Conde aa &amp;:uide.
Accompanylna: the a:trla were 11.w of the Jroom, and Rot ·
DAME EDITH HELE N · ··· · · · · · · · · · · · · - · · · ·· ··· · · · · ·· · P•re Glowing Pink
the leader, Mre. Eugene Conde, Straeuec, brGUl.er of the"
Patricia 'l'homa, Pomeroy
, ·i�i
COUNTESS VANDALL · ······ ·· · ·-····· · ········ C opper , Bronze and Pink
Mn. Robert Fetty and Mn, Harold
POMEROY Ebenbach, Mn. Leo V•uahan and and Barbara Lcadinaham, S · ;:
COURT STREET
cuse, were flower &amp;iris and wen
MRS . E . P. THOM ··-,- · · · ·· · � · · · - ·: · · - - - · · · · · · · · · · · · · Rich Le,mon Yellow
Mr. Conde.
atUred Jn Dowered pink nylon r �
. McGREDY'S SU NSET - ·················· ········ · · · Yellow Tinted Orange
1andy over u,feta, pink flowered,·
he1dbanda and each \o.ui .. • C�fr
ECLIPSE · · · · · -······ ·•······•'······-·· ··.· ·•···•,· ·· ······ Golden Yellow
netlon eoruae, Greaory w«lir,;1111:: .
L!aledonlll, rina burer, wore navy
GOLDE N CHA RM · · · · · · - · ····-········ · · ·· · · ·-··········· · ·· · Deep Yellow
troultfl, a ara)' coil, white attlrt/
bow tie and a carnation bouto.o-1 �
· K. A. VICTORIA ..... . . . ............. . . . . . ........ •.• ······ ; · Creamy
niere. &lt;.:andlell11;hte11 we� J:.an
Ann Smith and Sharon Thom ..
!rRESIDENT HOOVER ······· ··-······•······· Maroon, Orange and Gold
mccea of the aro1. 111 . .i,ulh wu, .
GlGNORA · : ···· •····· · · - -······· '····· ·· · · ····•·········· Brownish Orange
cor111aee of carn1t1Jn1.
The guest regislr111r, Mn. ·:, ::E
Le1dinah1m, wore blue nylon or•
aandy over malchina tiu.ela \\ hi,
a carn1tlqn corsqe.
,m,.ol,t,t - -- ,i....
Mn. Slack, mother of the bride,
wu drtued in a black taUle 1th vi1U,
--"'"'"--:- .Al■o These Fomou, Patented------�-• Ultw 11ftn.. Dololll..
---with matcbin• Jacket and worL
white 1cce1aorle1 and a garde1li1i
• cut obo-.. tht 1111,ol.
cor1111;e. Mn. Johnson, mo1hc.r a
the aroom, wore n�vy blue crept',
Tr, "'- for proud
navy and white acceaoric8 and
I prdeni, COJ'Sl&amp;e,
MALIBU . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . , - , . • Deep Pink
Kotdea Perlttla . . cream wllllt,
wmme
Follo.,tna the wedding I re­
P I A C E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cream)' Yellow
ception WU held In the social room
G1tden Party . . . . . . . . . . . , Rieb Ivory wllll Pink
of
the
church
whlch
was
deeor,tted
..... - INttlor. luckltcl
GOLD CUP . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ... . Deep Yellow
with yellow 1nd white Jonq�:111, I
Color · ·
Qawal.l . . . . . . . . . . . , , . New Wum
NEW YORKER . , . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . Searl.et Red
I
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,
•
low and. white ltftamer1 ind
Int be�. ,. Tb, bllll•I labl
attractive \fltl er,;ttal and
on lace.
•nlln•d, I_Hf flight.
Alollotln1 it ,Ille n«ptl
N '"" II Gla!Mw.
Mrt.
Howanl Thoma, Mn.
,.
Smith, both or Pomeroy Rt.
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.
Robert 'Murphy, Logan, 1n4 ·
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Wllllo lMcllftlham and Mn. ljo,
AAA - AA - B - widlhl bert Ha�en or Syraeuse.
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The new Mh. Jobnaon Is a
.
I
traduate of Pomeroy Hlah set.vol'
I t
.
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when the #U I me!nber ot'
. ciee club'. St,,e ll a m�mbt.r o tbe

VISITS FROM IPOKANI
Jamea Heilman and son, Eric,
of Spokane, Wash., 1penl a few
days with his grandmoth..-, Mrs.
Etta Heilman and his unelt, Geor­
ge Eastman, Pomeroy, and called
on other relativf.U and friend,.

LETART FALLS
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Fotter dau­
ghter Cheryl of Columbu1 -tpent
bater with Mr. and Mrt. Charley
roster.
Mr. and Mra. Archie Donahew
of Bellville ,pent the weekend
with his brother and sttter·in-law,
Mr. 1nd Mn. Arthur Donohew.

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2 YEAR FIELD GROWN SUPEROORD
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Choose from the followi ng varieti es

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t:119 WlW noon 11 thlllr bold� r1,
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Cleland's· Appliance.
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FRl;E PARKING
Phone
WY:2•!%55
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, Pomeroy, . O,

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WHO
WANTS
TEN
TWENTIES?

ound of the foUndation o( your
bouae, you will want to 11ae three
heights .ol flower1. You wilt need
about five feet of depth for your
plantin&amp;,
Tall growing flowers, those over
30 inclles, should be planted in
the rear against the house, med­
ium growing annuals, th05e from
14 inchea t o so·inche1, in the mid•
die, and th� low lf()wtng, pUlnt1,
those from 4 to 1' tnchea, tn the
fore,rowid.
The
same three
helghls abould be used in borders
wlilch ire plantings along a fence
or property line. A variety of
flowers can be w;ed in border
planting.
Edgings, wbicl. are planted
along driveways, wallr:1, etc., can
be low and med.lum-&amp;rowln.11 an•
nuall. A double, parallel row plant­
ed about 8 inches apart wm glve
1 rlc:l!; lillclt ,�IO&lt;I-.
""� 1ioa Ii • �lon!l.na•iwiiUS' ....
slilla. � sMulii be
lpted
·with
the edae&amp; tapered
�
&lt;town to the low,a:rowlna flowers.
-- Spl■shta of c�Jor In the land•
�ipe, �ether proyided by flow•
e,-, shrubs, trees or autumn-col•
4red leaves are always desirable,
Hdwever, those with exotically col·
qred" foliage should be planted in
moderation .. Among these are Red·
leaf Japanese Barberry, Bloodleaf
Jaj)aneae Maple, •Purpleleaf Plum,
Vicary Goldfn' Prl'"'t and varie1ated En,J.lsh Iv,.:, Each of these may
be used effectively aa individual
plant, for color accents, but Jn
lu1e mUllea they tend to become
ovei;:powerln� ao&lt;I Utitlcia1 look•
In,. Since o.ne -ran be easily rar­
ried away, it is wJae to conalder
whal viaual .tfect m&amp;af'• of them

"6'"�\Ti"

will produce.

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for 111• and .U of ii■
.
her lo m,ake small IOIIII In a ma«et:

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Rn.AND, Ore. UPI _ The
U l' ersity of Portland Frldty
ied Al Negr.atti, athletle- dirsig
e
and buketball coach to a ze:
year contract, The Rev. Paul E.
W■lschmldt, vice .pruldent of the
11nivenit)' said with I O'in that
If Negratti doe, well •'durina thie
�year trial period, we'll give
him a Joni-term coot.ract.'•

1be molt effective

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Ill IC.. Main Si.
Phone WY..Z.2171 ··

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FERTI L PQTT E,D ROSES

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Primary

. . Capable

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er e s
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thoae which are highly colored for
only a comparatively short time.
You don't grow tired of plant1 of
thla kind and their colo: eome,
each year as 10mewhat or a welcome surprise.
Since a contrasting backeround
1how1 of! leaf and flower color to
be1t advantage a &amp;ood plan would
be to plant exotic plant.a close to
the aombr., foliage 'of the white
pines.

C. 0. Fisher

To Hold Special

Loyal Bereon Closs
Hnlds Meet' ng
Tuesday Evening

WIN THIS

� ...tvry, ...entwlir-'n ...
"I love to vialt there Ql)'Nlf. 9'f ,..,._ff _.II ahNyl ...,. -the
ISUt I'm t11uall)' too but)' to do .... face tow■r4 tM IUfL
anytbJna: but wateh the Cl'O'Wdl, - �
notin1 what they lite best, what /' ITIIIKI CLOSII Pl.ANT
needl m111t be filled .and bow the �DIANAPOUS, \WI-4 l\t'llte
traUit now,.
1 ,700 United Aute Worken
"members over health and
" If I want to enJ oy myselJ I 1 ·
o
r-e
It
pen
f
clOH:d the producDllneyland
0
It
t
befo
o
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Jl
the Indlantpolla
and Jual drive around the empty
lt:
,treet, Ji b a kid."
r -plant of Ford Motor
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MEIGS THEATRE

GARDEN (LUI HINTS

ATTENTION ALL CAR·R I ERS

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Vote For

Olive Form
Women's Cl ub
Holds Session

Cord Club Is
Entertained By
Mrs. Lionel Boggs

lion will make t,he trek ln UHi teent ii increued anlmadott."
next five yean, Walt continued to
Aued what be thoutbt about
cbanie and improve Dllneyland. ICONt of amuaement pub, •lm·
PlaM YNrs AMN
ilar to Disneyland, bein&amp; bpened
"I think of .D11ne)'Llnd u a around the country, Walt lhru1·
■bow," he said. "And to have a &amp;ed.
good 1how you've 1ol to keep it
''Too · many people a:re In the
on tbe road. I have plan, pro- entertainment buaineaa iu•t for
jected five yean In advance. Ne:rt money. We are not lo bu,lneu tor
year, for ln1tance. I plan to put profit only, Almoet all the money
3 million ctollan more into new brought into 1.be park b plunged
attractions.
back in ror maintenance alld im•
In th• MW
wond•r- provementa.
land IN,Md on th. �.. "l•aw•
------er Vall.y," '"T'M Ll•lnti 0..
...r' and "Belr (Ol,11,,try,'' bNY..
ly Mrs. Jed C . w•tw
.,.. will "fllh" In ,t,...rna. .tb
Twilllht G.lrd.n C h,b
wlll flfht to tta. d•th and 1,1,
Plan your flower garden' for col,
hom n.unhiht lh"P wlll lump
or, hel.gbt and bloom seaaon.
throuth waterfall,.
The animal• are I combination
Ju la 10 often true in life, much
of plastic framet, covered by or lhe joy of flower &amp;•rdenin1
real pelU and filled with whir- comes front the anllclpaUon. Berine, clickine mac'h il\ery.
fore it ia time to do the actual
At Diane)' stUd)l)I the macbin.e planting why not take a pencil
shopa are croW&lt;led with various and paper and start plal'l�ina: ror
a.nlmals in conatruction, m ny of thoae loveyl warm summer dayl
which are startUncly realia!le, so ahead'?
much &amp;0 that vi1iton recoil from
Sucb important matten H colof
comblnttion, proper height in Na l.ail-lasbttaa mountain lion.
'"Tbese new anlmah are eo life• lation to each other, and the ·cer­
lik,e they pretent a ,roblB,'' taint)' or havin1 1ome flowers in
Walt said , durln, lunch in hit bloom at all t1,ne1 shpuld be Cl"&amp;fully planned.
studio commluary.
"Next year I will have to im, I Walk uound your yard and pick
prove all the other animal; in the out the pla.eel 10a would like lO
park to bring them up to th• brighten up with B•Y, colorful a111tandan:L■ of the new one,. Tbe nals. Next, sketch a rough outline
of your garden plot, Then wrile in
the names of the varieties Jwt
where you want them to grow,
It i1 import.ant to allow ample
space for each variety, IS a map of
color Is uaually more effective than
Juat two or three plants.
Heif:ht of the flowers you- want
to pl,nt should govern jl.lll where
they fo in your decoratina: acheme.
FOR
You will find the heighths of fiow­
en 1lven In your seed cataloa and
Meigs County
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Disney Now Planning 'Nature 's Wonderland' As New P.roi' ect ·

Mrs. Emmel Shuler, president, presided over the meeUng
when t.he Ladies Auxiliary t.o the Middleport Volunteer 1''1re­
men met at the hall in Miel.dleport.
Durmg the short business meeting plans were discussed
for the tood and rummage sale which the group will hold dur­
ing the firemen's auction Lo be held on May 14 in the corner

bundina: formerly
occupied by
lhe Howard's Trading Post.
'fhe traveling Prize which had
been brought b)' Mrs. Robert Mctlhinny was won by Mn. Wayne
Gibbons.
Games were played after the
meeting with pri1es being award·
ed to Mrs. Everett Bachner, Mrs.
David Jenkins, Mrs. McElbinny

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can. So serve Folger'• • • • save on Folgcr'a • • • whilo thi9
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1960

: Mrs. Joyce Kennedy Elected New Head
Of Beto Sigma Phi Sorority T uesdoy
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i Mrs. Joyce Kennedy Wa! elected president of the Xi Gamma
: Mu chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Sorority when the group met
: Tuesday evening at the DAV Hall in Pomeroy . She Will fill

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� the vacancy in the slate of officers recently elected by the
• group.

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Mrs. Nellie Brown presided at Tuesday' s meeting at which

;time a letter frorn the Heart As·
�aoci1tion inviting a mem ber of
':the chapter to attend a Iun,cheon
tftl Columbuli today to receive an
4.wl&amp;l'd for their outstan ding work
:done on the Hearl dr, ve during
&lt;be ,past fhie years.
M.rL Edi.son Hobstetter was
prnen t at the meetin g and
&lt;brouihl with her letters pertainin&amp; to lhe ho&amp;pital bond issue
•bicb the girls folded and insert•
'td to be ready for mailing. Pearl
!Welker uaigned pa&amp;e&amp; of the
phone book to the members whicb
lhey are to call and urge the
J)t&lt;lple.to go to the polll and al,e
to -aupport the hvspital bond ls6Ue.

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Louise Thom pw n served refreah­
ments. to those already mention­
ed and Mrs. Mary Anderson, Mrs.
Helen Atkins, Mrs. Jean Blaie­
wicz, Mra. Marjorie Crow, Mrs.
veril Crow, Mrs. Sue Jeffers,
Mrs. Cl.a rlce Krautt er, Mrs. Roberta O ' Brien and Mrs. R0&amp;e Sisson..

JOF Closs Hos
Meeting Monday
At Church

MARRI ED AT SYRACUSE CH URCH

Around And
Ab.out
Middleport

Moi,nlf About
People
In Pomeroy

h FREDDIE HOUD�l' .T

Mrs. Da\ id Entsminger return . j
ed home Sunday night after a
two weeks visit in norida. She
went to Charleston where $h.e
was met by her 110n and hm1ly,
Mr. and Mn. Charles Entsmmger
for the southern trip.
Lewis Sauer Sr. who is a pa·
tient al the Camden Clark Hrnipi•
tal, Parker:sburg, underwent sur•
a:ery yesterday.
Miss Mary Schaaf of Columbus
spent the past weekend with her
brother•1n .Jaw and sister. Mr.
and Mn. t.'verelt Bachner and
childrtn
Will Rey1t0lds who has been a
patient al Meigs jjeneral Hospital
w.ali returned Lu hts home vester•
day.

a, LUCILLI H.AWICINI

Mr. and J!rs. H. D.

Cunning•

ha m returned lo their home on

Union Aveoue Friday after spt&gt;ud
ing the past four months at Gar•
den Grove Calif., with their dau•
ghter, Mr1. Lloyd Mowry.
Mr. and M. r11. Gene Alkire and
family of Columbus were week
end guesls of Mr.
and Mrs.
Pearl Parker.
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Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks
1pent the week.end in Reynolds­
burg witb Mr. and Mrs. John R.
Weeks and son, Tom.

Will Frick of Covington, Ky.,
Mra. L K. Lewis of Jack.son and
Mrs. C. A. Poindexter of Middle­
port vi1ited Sunday with Mr. and
Mn. John Frick.
MiH Genevieve Stobart spent
the weekend in Lancaster with
her brother-in-law and sister, Rev.
and Mrs. A. N. Grueser.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Emory
and daughters of Dexter City ar•
rived Tuesday for a visit with
her parenta, Mr. a n d Mrs. Dave
Grueeer.

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New Addition For Visitors

Middleport Auxiliary Pion Rummage Sole
For Moy 1 4 As Port of Firemen's Auction

Bedford Home
Demonstration
Club Meets

HOLLYWOOD UPI - Hundredt
of ani� ls seen In Walt Dianey',
"true-life . adven.ture" movtea will
� &amp;een in . Lhe flesh - we-U almost - ttus summer at
Walt'•
magic Di8neyland.
More than 200 anim&amp;led bean,
beavera, coyote8, wild cat.a, blrd6,
fish and · deer are beina added to
Dis.ney'a domain In a len.11:thy
tram ride to be known aa "Nature's Wonderland.''
Visitors will iel their flr1t look
at the new addition June 12.
As the park nean II.a tlfth birthday it has become the large'st 1ingle tourist attraction In .the world.
More than 20 million people have
visited Disneyland.
To insure that another 20 mil•

\ fdl.d Mn. Dick Karr .

Refrestimenta were served .at
the close of tne evcnine by Id.rs.
l"homaa Hannigan and Mrs. Jame1
.1.,111nie1s to lbose mentioned above
and Mrs. David OhlJnger, Mrs.
How.ard Da1ley, Mrs. Ger.aid An­
Mills .and
thony, Id.rs. Rus.sell
Mn. John Vroman. �

Sorority Plans
Founder's Doy
Attendance

Mrs. Ola St. Clair wu hostess
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Mrs. Betty Everson, presided
Gregory lilhlJs, sun Jf Mr, and
to the Bedford Home Demon11tra•
over
the meeting of the Ohio
Mn. hd1vn ldU/J::. Jr., of New Hation club Thursday,, April 2U'l.
Mrs. Allen Eichinger, president, ven ano t:r,11,u.)On 01 l\in. Mar­ 1
Final arrangements were made Eta Phi Chapter of the Beta Sig­
was in charge of the meeting ol tha Chud.s .... .. s .,dm1t�ed to Holzer I
for the group to serve lunch at ma Phi Sorority when they met
M.n. Phy!lia Mullen, Mrs. Nor· the JOF Claas of the United Me· Ho$pu.1 y1;:uc10.iy u&gt;t treatment
the coming primary election; .also Tuesday evening at the Ohio
ma Amsbary and Mrs. Welk.er thodist Church hdd Monday eve• of rheum.. uc 1evi:r. ll ia expected
arrangemenbl Wi!re completed for Fuel GH Off� in Middleport.
were elected as dele,ates to the ning at the church.
Durlng the meeting, committee
that nc ww Ue hospttallzed for
the group to attend the district
Slate Convention .ind Mrs. Velma
were given and final
reports
at
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council meeting.
Devotions by Mrt. Pearl Hysell
Rue 1md Mrs. Ann Rupe were
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plilnS
were
made for the Found­
Mrti.
H
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t
Mer.night
of
Ur·
The
meetina;
was
in
charge
of
Mn. William Haskell, Miss
elected as the alternates. Mn. opened the meeting and members bana vuuL�Q w1111 ncr sister, Mn.
er's Day celebration and the Rit•
Mrs.
Andrea
Well,
acting
presi•
1n1wered
lo
roU
call
with
a
flow·
· Betty Amos and Bob Amos of De­
Kennedy the new president will
ual of Jewels which will be held
er beg.inning with their Initial. A Duid .t.nl,nmnger Sunday, 5he
troit, Micl!., were weekend guests denl, in the absence of both the this Thur8day evenin&amp; in Athens.
also attend the convenlion.
waa
herl!
especu,lly
tor
tne
fun·
president
and
vice
president.
of their p.arents, Mr. and Mrs.
FoJlowing the business meeting busineu seaaion was treld, Mrs. eral 01 oer oroLher-in•law, Evu•
The project leader for the
Frank Amos.
Afler the business . meeting,
Mrs. Sara Gibbs a:oe a cultural C. R. Kur wn re.ported ill and eLt Mcn.111.Knl.
meeting,
Mrs.
Patricia
Jones,
a
card
wH
sent
to
her.
Mrs.
E.
J.
Hill
returned
home
Charlotte
Dillard presented her
program on "Enjoyment of Na•
Amoug tnvl&gt;C attending the an•
Mon4&amp;y evenlna: after a weeks being absent, the day was epent cultural program on Morleling.
Two poem8 were read "If Je­
ture."
nual lnh._iecuon al the 1.iallipo11s
visit with relatives in Columbus. ln di&amp;(U55ion. A potluck dinner The traveling prize was won by
At the close of the evening sus Came To Your Hou&amp;e" by Mr8. &lt;.:hapter, ut..J,
rught
&amp;h,nOay
was served to 13 members and 6
Mrs. E\·ersori and refreshments
Mn. Edna
Slusher and Mrs. Everett Thomas and "Patience" were M n, . .i.irnes C1al worthy, Jr.,
children at noon.
by Mn. Eichin&amp;er, who cloaed Mra. har,ey .,w1.sher, Mrs. Letlle
were served by Louise Zirkle,
The May meeting will be at the
the meetlnj with prayer.
Carol Bachtel .Jlnd Marlene Rein­
k.oush, 1�t 1 ::.. Jo1cit liecntel, Mrs.
home of Mrs. Louise Well.
Attend Columbu, i.t.eel
hart.
Mrs. Wenael
A dessert course wu served Theo ��.ilthHll,
The project for the May meet­
Nine members of Grace Episcopal
Otlters attending lhe meeting
.Bunce,
Mrs.
tu
ene
Norton,
Mrs.
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ing will be on flower .arrange­
Church were in Columbus Monday durmg the ;10clal hour by Mn. '(;barles Hcnnt:LL,
in
addition
to those already men­
Mn.
Allen
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ments.
to attend the annual meeting of Alonzo Custer and MlH Grace Hught:ti, M , �. WilH� Anthony,
tioned
were
ijue Seelig, Mila
M R, AND MRS. JOHNSON
Old pieces of wood wlll be used.
Ep1scop�I Church Women held ill Campbell.
Woods,
Sa
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Morrison,
¥vonne
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Olive
Farms
Womens'
club
Mrs.
Jv1t1tlle
liush,
Mrs.
Mimun
Mrs. Andrea. Well will be the
Syracuse Presbyterian Church was the scene Easter Sund·•y
St . St.,.phen Church.
Scally, Sue Grueset, Betty Fultz,
l''rench, Mn. J•1ne� 1-'ullen, M,rs. Apn. 17, of the double rina ceremony which united Kath{ n held its April meeting at lhe home leader for the project.
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Altending were Rev. and Mrs.
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Shirley Bee&amp;:le, Gretchen Bondur­
Mn. Lillian Pltkenll with Mrs.
Randolph Humphrey5, Mrs. Her• A
e Slack, SyraCUse, daughter of Mrs. Ada Slack and a;6i of
William A. Roberts, Mrs. Theo·
delin
ant. Eleanor Bl1ettnar, Jeanne
Ella Osborne in charge of the bu·
man Halley and Mra. Eber Lewi,
S
dare Ebersb11ch, Mn. John Lell•
and Harley Ed mond J ohll• ■In oa m,ellng.
Men'• Brotherhood
Braun, Mary T. Mather, Phylli1
and Mrs, Bernice Ledlie, Huri• late John Orville Slack of yracuse
Mr. and
wiler, Mrs. Cedric Clark, Mrs. J.
of
son
R
road),
Pen
(Wolfe
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Knopp,
Barbara Betzing, Reva
oule
Pomeroy
o(
son
aonville.
An exchange of plant, and of To ee Thursday
0. Roedel. Mrs . James Titua, Mn.
Vaughn and Mrs. A. It. Knight,
Rev. and Mrs. R. $. Place and Mrs. Harley T. Johnson o f Pomeroy Route 1, in marriage .
The Men's Brotherhood of the
Heds waa held to feature the pro•
J. E. D. l larllnger and Mn. 1-'red
The Rev. l-loward Ruppelt ofFir
et Baptist Church will meet
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Mrs Lionel Boggs entertained family left this morning for their
"G
was
&amp;:ram,
which
Crow Jr.
arden Hints
liciated al the 7 : 30 P · m. teremony Ladies Aux iHacy of the Syr1a111e
Se11ion
V ivian Humphrey and this Thursda)' evening at the
mem\Jers o( her card club Tue11-­ home in l!:lbridge, New York after
glven
by
in whlch the bride was siven in Volunteer Fire Dept. and attended
11horl
VJIIU
With
Mr.
and
Mrs.
a
church
In
M
iddleport.
"Operation
Forward''
night will
day evening at her home in Mid·
ding and Planting", given by
marriage by her brolher, JOh n l he Fint United Pre.11byterlan ''Ste
lna MaBSar.
A feature of the meeting will be observed by Pomeroy Bend
dleport. The birthdays of Mrs. Harry HoudHhell and daughter,
Slack.
·t:hurch. The groom Is ■ paduito
be an oyster . .supper and the Gtange Thursday at a p. m. at
Donald MH\s and Mn. Richard fl'reddie.
Vases of gladiolus Intermingled f Pomeroy High School, 0..A of
Refreshments
speaker
were
tor the meeting follow- the DA V Hall. All members arc
served
to
p
Gress were observed ,by their
with palm' &amp;, and seven branchrd 'J.�5. He is I meml»r of the Zion the above and theH others, Mrs. ing will be Rev. Hoover of the urged to attend
and bring
S&lt;'Crel
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POMEROY, OHIO
candelabras with a gold cross and Church of Chrlat and is enca�d In 'freH Swain, Mr8. M argaret Buck• Cheshire Baptist Church.
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fden'ds. Members of Rock Springs
Score prliea were won during
matching candlcholden formed farming.
ley, Mrs. Edna Hall, Mn. MargaAll of the men of the church Hemlock Grove, (::bester and
lh.l' evening by Mn. Willlam
the background for the ceremony, . The newlyweds are now at honte ret Brown. 'the nert meeting will are Invited and urged lo attend Harrlsonville Granges have been
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Child,. M". a..... Mn. Edna
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A five branched candelabra was, 1J.n Wolf P.en RoaJ , Pomeroy, Rt,. 1. be held with Mn. Osborne.
the meeting.
invited to �ttend the meeting.
Not Open Tonlthf
,·,.n,h and Mr,. Mich■el H.ckell
on the phmo 11nd candle&amp; were In
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AlliO playing were Mra. Robert
the windows. Mrs. Carrie Neutzllng "'
In the abaence of the pre&amp;ident.
Schmoll and Mu. Charle• AH
THUISDAV and FRIDAY
of
Pomeroy played a half hour of
Homer Rice, Mr11. Martha Childs
Bradbury.
nuptial
music pretedin.g · the cere,
"DAY OF THE OUTI,A W"
During the evening the hosteas ,presided over the meeting of the mony during which time the Rev.
serverl refrflshments. The next Loyal Bere■ns Cl1111:1 of Middle­ Ru pelt sang "Al way11.'' Soft music.
Rqbei1 Ryao - Tina Louise
meeting will be held at the home port Church of Christ.
waa played throughout the cere­
The meeting was held Tue&amp;day
of . Mra. Grl":ill.
mony during which Mr. Ruppeu
:a;;;;;;_;,.;a;;;;;;;;;;.;;aa;,;;'-'aaa-=. evenin.i: at the church and was
, opened wtth the !Jlngtng of a 1ana "l'he Lord's Prayer" a11 ttli
co1.1ple knelt in prayer.
hymn, followed by the J�d'i
Prayer. During the devotlo11�11
The bride WMS attired in a baJ.
period Mn. M. L. Kelly reatJ the lerina length iOWn of white laCII
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24th Chapter of Lukf! and the over taffeta wit hmatchln&amp; Ulffeta
Rev. rred 1. Gardner gave the jacket with sleeves coming to ·•
evening prayer. Mrs. Clarence point al the hands. Her watet­
McNeal retd the artlcle "Anchor lcni;th veil fell from a crocheted
t'or Living."
tiara which was made by Mrs. WR­
Tom Kelly sang "Somebod)' l1s Leadmgha.m. Her only jewelry
Blgaer Thim You and l". He waa waa a rhmestone necklace. She
aceompanied on the organ by curried a white roaebud arrange­
Judy Butcher. A Bible quiz con­ ment tied with while ■aUn ■trcam­
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ducted by Mrs. McNeal concluded era on a white Blble.
the .proitram, .
Matron of honor was Mra. Wayll.e
During lhe evening the birth• Wtn· 01 LBli:OUlllit, 11 li1Sler b,;
day of Mrs. Kelly was observed the bride. l\Uli, W eir wotc otue II)'•
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and the traveling prize which had iull or&amp;altuy over m11tchrng taf·
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been contributed by Mrs. !!:dgar Jli\a, wuh a blue flower Juiadll;i.nd
AllentJworth w&amp;1 Wt'.ln by Mrs. and a white gartleni.i cors11ge. ·
Childs.
Mh1s ,um l'roc1or of Kac1ne ahd
A deaaerl rourse was served to :,uu V tola Tuckerman, Pomeroy,
the group by Mrs. Kelly, Mrs. Mc. rlt. 1 . were br1desm11ids. MiH
All Hybrid Everbloomlng ll&lt;&gt;se1
Neal with Mrs. i'' lossie Allen!! rroctor wore pink uylon. urgandt
CRI MSON GLORY · · · · · -· ···· ·- · · · · · · · · · · · · ·· · · · · ·· · · ······· Deep Crimson
worth as a contributing hoate111. over matchm1 laf1tU. and Miu
J uckerman wure pink n)·lon chif·
B EITER TIMES ····· · · · ····,- - · ····-· · · · ······ · · · · · · ····· Brilliant Cerise
(on over matrhina taflela. �
Girl Scout. Tour Plant
ETOILE DE HOLLANDE ···- · · · · · · · · - - · · · · · ··· · · · ·· · · ··· Deep Bright Red ,
Glrl Seoul Troop Five met wore pink flowered headbanks a:rtd
Monday after school at the Sacred carnld green Jvy tied with II whUf
RED RADIANCE ····· · · · · · • • · ·· ···· · · ·- · · · ·· · · · -· ·· · · · · ····· · · · · Rosy Red
Heart auditorium. Fo\lowln.11: a bow.
Howard Thoma, Of Pomeroy, Rt.
1hort buainu1 aesslon lhe 24
DICKSONS RED ····· - · ····· · · · · · · ··· · · ·- ······· · · · · ·· ····•··· Scarlet Red
alrls were taken on I tour of 1, brother-ln,law of the .11:r
the Kyger Creek Power Plant by was best man. U1hera wetfl Ro
B RIARCLIFF · · · · ······ · · · ··· · · · · · ··· · · · · ········ · · · - · · Silvery Rose Pink
Murphy, Lo.11:an, R. D., brq .
Euaene Conde aa &amp;:uide.
Accompanylna: the a:trla were 11.w of the Jroom, and Rot ·
DAME EDITH HELE N · ··· · · · · · · · · · · · · - · · · ·· ··· · · · · ·· · P•re Glowing Pink
the leader, Mre. Eugene Conde, Straeuec, brGUl.er of the"
Patricia 'l'homa, Pomeroy
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COUNTESS VANDALL · ······ ·· · ·-····· · ········ C opper , Bronze and Pink
Mn. Robert Fetty and Mn, Harold
POMEROY Ebenbach, Mn. Leo V•uahan and and Barbara Lcadinaham, S · ;:
COURT STREET
cuse, were flower &amp;iris and wen
MRS . E . P. THOM ··-,- · · · ·· · � · · · - ·: · · - - - · · · · · · · · · · · · · Rich Le,mon Yellow
Mr. Conde.
atUred Jn Dowered pink nylon r �
. McGREDY'S SU NSET - ·················· ········ · · · Yellow Tinted Orange
1andy over u,feta, pink flowered,·
he1dbanda and each \o.ui .. • C�fr
ECLIPSE · · · · · -······ ·•······•'······-·· ··.· ·•···•,· ·· ······ Golden Yellow
netlon eoruae, Greaory w«lir,;1111:: .
L!aledonlll, rina burer, wore navy
GOLDE N CHA RM · · · · · · - · ····-········ · · ·· · · ·-··········· · ·· · Deep Yellow
troultfl, a ara)' coil, white attlrt/
bow tie and a carnation bouto.o-1 �
· K. A. VICTORIA ..... . . . ............. . . . . . ........ •.• ······ ; · Creamy
niere. &lt;.:andlell11;hte11 we� J:.an
Ann Smith and Sharon Thom ..
!rRESIDENT HOOVER ······· ··-······•······· Maroon, Orange and Gold
mccea of the aro1. 111 . .i,ulh wu, .
GlGNORA · : ···· •····· · · - -······· '····· ·· · · ····•·········· Brownish Orange
cor111aee of carn1t1Jn1.
The guest regislr111r, Mn. ·:, ::E
Le1dinah1m, wore blue nylon or•
aandy over malchina tiu.ela \\ hi,
a carn1tlqn corsqe.
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Mn. Slack, mother of the bride,
wu drtued in a black taUle 1th vi1U,
--"'"'"--:- .Al■o These Fomou, Patented------�-• Ultw 11ftn.. Dololll..
---with matcbin• Jacket and worL
white 1cce1aorle1 and a garde1li1i
• cut obo-.. tht 1111,ol.
cor1111;e. Mn. Johnson, mo1hc.r a
the aroom, wore n�vy blue crept',
Tr, "'- for proud
navy and white acceaoric8 and
I prdeni, COJ'Sl&amp;e,
MALIBU . . • • . • . . . . . . . . . . . . , - , . • Deep Pink
Kotdea Perlttla . . cream wllllt,
wmme
Follo.,tna the wedding I re­
P I A C E . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Cream)' Yellow
ception WU held In the social room
G1tden Party . . . . . . . . . . . , Rieb Ivory wllll Pink
of
the
church
whlch
was
deeor,tted
..... - INttlor. luckltcl
GOLD CUP . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ... . Deep Yellow
with yellow 1nd white Jonq�:111, I
Color · ·
Qawal.l . . . . . . . . . . . , , . New Wum
NEW YORKER . , . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . Searl.et Red
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low and. white ltftamer1 ind
Int be�. ,. Tb, bllll•I labl
attractive \fltl er,;ttal and
on lace.
•nlln•d, I_Hf flight.
Alollotln1 it ,Ille n«ptl
N '"" II Gla!Mw.
Mrt.
Howanl Thoma, Mn.
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Smith, both or Pomeroy Rt.
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Robert 'Murphy, Logan, 1n4 ·
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AAA - AA - B - widlhl bert Ha�en or Syraeuse.
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The new Mh. Jobnaon Is a
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traduate of Pomeroy Hlah set.vol'
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VISITS FROM IPOKANI
Jamea Heilman and son, Eric,
of Spokane, Wash., 1penl a few
days with his grandmoth..-, Mrs.
Etta Heilman and his unelt, Geor­
ge Eastman, Pomeroy, and called
on other relativf.U and friend,.

LETART FALLS
Mr. and Mrs. Wade Fotter dau­
ghter Cheryl of Columbu1 -tpent
bater with Mr. and Mrt. Charley
roster.
Mr. and Mra. Archie Donahew
of Bellville ,pent the weekend
with his brother and sttter·in-law,
Mr. 1nd Mn. Arthur Donohew.

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ound of the foUndation o( your
bouae, you will want to 11ae three
heights .ol flower1. You wilt need
about five feet of depth for your
plantin&amp;,
Tall growing flowers, those over
30 inclles, should be planted in
the rear against the house, med­
ium growing annuals, th05e from
14 inchea t o so·inche1, in the mid•
die, and th� low lf()wtng, pUlnt1,
those from 4 to 1' tnchea, tn the
fore,rowid.
The
same three
helghls abould be used in borders
wlilch ire plantings along a fence
or property line. A variety of
flowers can be w;ed in border
planting.
Edgings, wbicl. are planted
along driveways, wallr:1, etc., can
be low and med.lum-&amp;rowln.11 an•
nuall. A double, parallel row plant­
ed about 8 inches apart wm glve
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slilla. � sMulii be
lpted
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-- Spl■shta of c�Jor In the land•
�ipe, �ether proyided by flow•
e,-, shrubs, trees or autumn-col•
4red leaves are always desirable,
Hdwever, those with exotically col·
qred" foliage should be planted in
moderation .. Among these are Red·
leaf Japanese Barberry, Bloodleaf
Jaj)aneae Maple, •Purpleleaf Plum,
Vicary Goldfn' Prl'"'t and varie1ated En,J.lsh Iv,.:, Each of these may
be used effectively aa individual
plant, for color accents, but Jn
lu1e mUllea they tend to become
ovei;:powerln� ao&lt;I Utitlcia1 look•
In,. Since o.ne -ran be easily rar­
ried away, it is wJae to conalder
whal viaual .tfect m&amp;af'• of them

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U l' ersity of Portland Frldty
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and buketball coach to a ze:
year contract, The Rev. Paul E.
W■lschmldt, vice .pruldent of the
11nivenit)' said with I O'in that
If Negratti doe, well •'durina thie
�year trial period, we'll give
him a Joni-term coot.ract.'•

1be molt effective

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thoae which are highly colored for
only a comparatively short time.
You don't grow tired of plant1 of
thla kind and their colo: eome,
each year as 10mewhat or a welcome surprise.
Since a contrasting backeround
1how1 of! leaf and flower color to
be1t advantage a &amp;ood plan would
be to plant exotic plant.a close to
the aombr., foliage 'of the white
pines.

C. 0. Fisher

To Hold Special

Loyal Bereon Closs
Hnlds Meet' ng
Tuesday Evening

WIN THIS

� ...tvry, ...entwlir-'n ...
"I love to vialt there Ql)'Nlf. 9'f ,..,._ff _.II ahNyl ...,. -the
ISUt I'm t11uall)' too but)' to do .... face tow■r4 tM IUfL
anytbJna: but wateh the Cl'O'Wdl, - �
notin1 what they lite best, what /' ITIIIKI CLOSII Pl.ANT
needl m111t be filled .and bow the �DIANAPOUS, \WI-4 l\t'llte
traUit now,.
1 ,700 United Aute Worken
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Olive Form
Women's Cl ub
Holds Session

Cord Club Is
Entertained By
Mrs. Lionel Boggs

lion will make t,he trek ln UHi teent ii increued anlmadott."
next five yean, Walt continued to
Aued what be thoutbt about
cbanie and improve Dllneyland. ICONt of amuaement pub, •lm·
PlaM YNrs AMN
ilar to Disneyland, bein&amp; bpened
"I think of .D11ne)'Llnd u a around the country, Walt lhru1·
■bow," he said. "And to have a &amp;ed.
good 1how you've 1ol to keep it
''Too · many people a:re In the
on tbe road. I have plan, pro- entertainment buaineaa iu•t for
jected five yean In advance. Ne:rt money. We are not lo bu,lneu tor
year, for ln1tance. I plan to put profit only, Almoet all the money
3 million ctollan more into new brought into 1.be park b plunged
attractions.
back in ror maintenance alld im•
In th• MW
wond•r- provementa.
land IN,Md on th. �.. "l•aw•
------er Vall.y," '"T'M Ll•lnti 0..
...r' and "Belr (Ol,11,,try,'' bNY..
ly Mrs. Jed C . w•tw
.,.. will "fllh" In ,t,...rna. .tb
Twilllht G.lrd.n C h,b
wlll flfht to tta. d•th and 1,1,
Plan your flower garden' for col,
hom n.unhiht lh"P wlll lump
or, hel.gbt and bloom seaaon.
throuth waterfall,.
The animal• are I combination
Ju la 10 often true in life, much
of plastic framet, covered by or lhe joy of flower &amp;•rdenin1
real pelU and filled with whir- comes front the anllclpaUon. Berine, clickine mac'h il\ery.
fore it ia time to do the actual
At Diane)' stUd)l)I the macbin.e planting why not take a pencil
shopa are croW&lt;led with various and paper and start plal'l�ina: ror
a.nlmals in conatruction, m ny of thoae loveyl warm summer dayl
which are startUncly realia!le, so ahead'?
much &amp;0 that vi1iton recoil from
Sucb important matten H colof
comblnttion, proper height in Na l.ail-lasbttaa mountain lion.
'"Tbese new anlmah are eo life• lation to each other, and the ·cer­
lik,e they pretent a ,roblB,'' taint)' or havin1 1ome flowers in
Walt said , durln, lunch in hit bloom at all t1,ne1 shpuld be Cl"&amp;fully planned.
studio commluary.
"Next year I will have to im, I Walk uound your yard and pick
prove all the other animal; in the out the pla.eel 10a would like lO
park to bring them up to th• brighten up with B•Y, colorful a111tandan:L■ of the new one,. Tbe nals. Next, sketch a rough outline
of your garden plot, Then wrile in
the names of the varieties Jwt
where you want them to grow,
It i1 import.ant to allow ample
space for each variety, IS a map of
color Is uaually more effective than
Juat two or three plants.
Heif:ht of the flowers you- want
to pl,nt should govern jl.lll where
they fo in your decoratina: acheme.
FOR
You will find the heighths of fiow­
en 1lven In your seed cataloa and
Meigs County
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Disney Now Planning 'Nature 's Wonderland' As New P.roi' ect ·

Mrs. Emmel Shuler, president, presided over the meeUng
when t.he Ladies Auxiliary t.o the Middleport Volunteer 1''1re­
men met at the hall in Miel.dleport.
Durmg the short business meeting plans were discussed
for the tood and rummage sale which the group will hold dur­
ing the firemen's auction Lo be held on May 14 in the corner

bundina: formerly
occupied by
lhe Howard's Trading Post.
'fhe traveling Prize which had
been brought b)' Mrs. Robert Mctlhinny was won by Mn. Wayne
Gibbons.
Games were played after the
meeting with pri1es being award·
ed to Mrs. Everett Bachner, Mrs.
David Jenkins, Mrs. McElbinny

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Ohio. PhOIII CooMllo ...,.
1■r11e, eoncrete drlve. $10, ·
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000.00.
COUNTRY HOM--room lnime,
bath, basement, forced air heat
All YOU IUN DOWN AT THI
Two bi&amp; d1terna. IOme fruU,
tlNllf 0... yo,,r ■-1 MN ...,.
.l ..t Iott Worir. i.-t Prkot.
larie outbulldln,:. Nearl1 30
IACINI 11101 IIIYICI SHOP
acres, $7000.00.
IIACINI, ONIO.
215 ACRIS-3 mile■ from Pomeroy. Three houaea (four, Hven
ind eight rooms}, Barn, silo,
plenty of tractor land In alfalfa
and gra111ea. Well limed. Some
fruit. $20,000.00.
VIRGIL T ■A,ORD, 5■1Nmln
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11i1ned furniture 1t the MUu
Monument Bulldlna, W. Maln
St. Racine, Ohio, April 80tb,
12:30 p. m.: D IH r■n'61. 1
bed•
dryer; 1 electric range,
room ■ultes, 1 coal ran1e, 'l
coffee tables, 3 televJ1lon1, 4
refrla:erator■, S breakf11t sell,
4 IMna room 1ultea, 4 washers,
2 dinnetle 1et1, 3 kitchen cab­
inets, other mi,c, furniture.
Sale conducted by Bradford
Auction Co. A. C. Bradford,
Mir. Crltt Bradford, Auctioneer
Terms: Oaah.
Not responsible for accidents
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287 Mulberry-av, Pomeroy.
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Before 9,3 0 A .M.�
Mlddlopo,t WY,WMf
hmeroy WY,24191
9Ut.UTJ. PIID ITCNtl
At Chffter
Yukon 5-214'
HAMILL IIIVICI ITATION
lalore 9111t1 A.M.
Albony 1391
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wing back with new slip cover,
1leo rhubarb tor 11le. Phone
W19-372D or aee Faye Powell,
Racine, O.
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TAPPAN GAS RANGE. Large
window fan. a. E. Auto Wa■her.
HO S. Third, lliddleport.
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4 · room frame, l •ere ground
and 6 · room frame, 8.30 acres.
Sacrifice for quick 11le. Mabel
HoQ:ue, Rutland, Ph. SH 2-4932.
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COTTAGE AND WT ON ROUTE
338 above Antiquity near Ohio
River. Out oJ bla:h waler. Priced
tu sell. See Arthur Arnott, Rt. 2
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IMED SINGER SEWING
room house, full basement and
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machine. WUl nll tor SUl.00
Aaumf!l bal1nct of 4:. %
,attic.
dJUon. New motor 1nd tranapJu■ '8.4(1 dua u1 for p■rta.
covermnent loan. Lot 50
direct
mlQlon wltb 4000 mile■. New
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Phone WYZ.2204.
x!OO. Good nel1hborhood. Call
5IIIWICK
wheel cylinders,
brakea and
or He Freddie 111■bet, Masoq,
A1e•t1, lllddleport. Fin, Aulo­
CIPI and new Ure1. Prlce $HO BLUE FULL LENOTH SPRING
4-26-tfc
W. Yr.
WY�
Phone
Bond1.
moblle,
4·20-8te
Phone WY2-G'l20.
coal. Siu, 10. Never worn.
IDOa
Price ,10. Shamrock Hotel,
. 19811 PONTIAC va 4 DR. SEDAN ,
FOR SALE SEVl!:N ROOM HOUSE
Pomeroy.
4•26-lte coimin:
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Radlo and beater. One c.rotul
with two balh1, 1ara1e, wuh
tedlon. Life, Auto, )'n, hllo,
ownor. Eltra nice fHll.00 , TWO PONY COLTS. REASON•
houae, c11Uar, la.r1e comer lot
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able. David VanMeter, Weat
located in Cheater, Ohio, on
0111,.
6-20-lltc
Columblo.
.Route 1. Priced to sell. It lnter­
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e■ted call or write Paul PoUna,
DON STJVJIU
ORDER YOUR SWEET
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Ripley, W. Va. Toi. ES2-11183.
now. Bumper crop expected.
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ConlaeL John T, FJ1her, Nye
Ver,iUan Blind■, ■U , 1fle1 and
Ave., Pomtrot,
oolora. Jllrte letlmattL Dale
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Pom....,, Ohio.
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bert HIii, Rutland, Ohio, Phone
UIVING ROOII SUITE. EXCEL•·39-3tp
SHM lU.
· lint eondlUon. WIii deliver rea,
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Two hundred and fifty boy1 and
1irla,�a1ed 15 to 18 ,,inclu■iv.e, will
attend the 18th Woll Vlr�
11erv1tion Camp, June· s:u; ]iirley
V. Outllp, Director of the St■le
4·H Camp al J■ckaon'a Mill ■nd Ali·
8iat■nt State 4-H Club Leader al
Weal Vlrjinla UniYcnity, haa an­
nounced.
The event will be held at Camp
Caesar,. Webster County.
The camp ia conducted each year
lo acquaint West Virginia youth
with the social and economic im­
portance o( our natural resources;
to create In them a de■lre to save
and faithfully defend thete re­
sourcea ■nd to train them for
leldenhip In conservation.
Subject.a to be emphulzed In
th1■1 year'• .thedule are fore,t pro­
ducta, foreat and park recreallon,
a:ame man■a:ement and trappina:,
fore■t m1na,lilement, foreat protec­
tion, fl1h mana1emtint, law en­
forcement, roreat recreation, na•
lure 1tudy1 10J.1 and water con1tr­
v1Uon and routh coa1erv1Uon.
'fflere alao will be 1SHmbl7, vea•
per and campfire propam■, arth•
err, rinamt1 11fety, c11tin1, 1wim­
ntn1, .nd other planned activlUe■.
Cullip Aid todoy ,tbot the fol-

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Middleport Phone WY2-02N.
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DEN. 27&amp; Pearl-at, Middlf:port.
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A miscel11neou1 brldJl 1b�
wu held recently at the home bf
Mta. Jaclr: He11on in bohor of'
Mn. �raid Gerlach. )In,
MU4b ..d 11... WIiiiam Bo
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�nrte, FJe■nor , Rouill, ·· A'ibJl
¥un,rd,. Carol ,CamplMII, ....,. ·• , ,
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J(a.rtiard, 11n. &lt;?laud JBum.1...,__., Ja:ru,,
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Mollt; ljnc- 1 -• llollib, ,,_ I ii&gt;
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Cly"'9 Gerlach, Letlort, ...
•I.id.., lliddleport,. Uilabil! I&lt;&gt; . Ill­
tend ' but sent &amp;ifta were IO'I.
1'oberl Gerlach, Marjorie l!Olcb,
II!'� _ Neva Zerkle, t.j&lt;a, Ha,,old
r,,rk,le, Mra. Rar Clar�. Mn,
JohDJ, Rou,b, llr1. lllllle
Bull Han;oh, lln. .�k
Hamb, Mn, \'\'OY�• �W,
lln. Kitty Love, Buth Au �.
ll:r,. Harold Gerlt)h.

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Of 'THEM 1l1AA
ffV0' 8ARSealE
GR1UW' OJrFns
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Foley, llome WIUl1m10JI, ltllsMII
Capehart, O. I. • Bolttc, Artbur
Wolpert .lnd £,
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UNFURNISHED

TWo MIN
For ules opportunlty · 1t1rtlna: at
• 123 per week. Muot be over 2$
and have a ear and oble to 11trt
work lmmedlatei,. Call Lan•
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SAM ARMOLD

4 tooma ind bath, lanfurnlabtd ,
Call Iller 11:30 P. )I. Ptlone
WY2-M75 .
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Suits and Coats
Dresses and ' -Accesio.,i,i

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1 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO O
room aputments. A. N. Be"'el,
Phonj NV2-3272.
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IAIT, MINNqwl, NIGHT UHD IOAtl AND MOTOttaiil
0-.wllra, l11hln1 auJpllea, fl1h,
MIi -, wt,111 llllJ Ital, lnl 11..naea, ,..uable from I
loollloo - MIO 1, Main HOU�E FOR SAl,I! IN POMEROY
I room,, 2 bolhl, full ' alaed
•. m. to 7:IO p, m. week dl)'I,
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bt1el'l'lent, ne w · IH tumace,
lunclajl 1- 10 a. m. Fife Novelt,
11,24-lft
brae lot. F. A. Swatzel, 307
4-11-121,
llbop.
FOR SALE; Ono 1 J foot pi,wood
Sprln1 Ave., Pomerov 4-1D-12t�
OIJVER eG TRACTOR. Cllltlnton
boal. One 10 HP Mu.ury Burri•
SALE:
cane motor. SUIO. Phone Billey
mowin1 machine. 'llt,idy for
with balh. Nico locaUon. llehln
work. Quick 11111. AOQ. G. A.
Jim J■colt■, WY 2 ,la31.
Hood. 111 Locuot St., PomeroJ
m, Racine, Phone W�IMIIIII.
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lowing organiz.ationa are 15ponsor­
inK the camp: the Ag,ricultural Ex­
tension Service of WVU, the Stde
Conaerv■tion Commia&amp;1.:.m, the Di­
vision or Vocational Education,
Corporation,
Federal Cartridge
Soil Conservation Service, Sports­
men's Club.11, We11t Virginia Garden
Clubs, Weit Virginia Forest Fire
Protective Aaaociation, U. S. For­
e■t Service, West Virginia Fcireal
Council, Appalachian Hardwood
Manufacturer Associ.a tlon, and the
Soil Conservation District Board of
Supervilm't.
These 1a:encie11 and oraaniia­
tion will arrange to select, lin•
■nee, and ■Ponaor boys and girls to
attend"· camp. The leaden and ln­
■tructon will be provided by the
sponaoriag organization,.
TltACYDR WORKSHOI'
Thomaa )Yilliama, leader of the
Leon Luck.lea 4-H Cl�b. will con•
a tractor m1intehance wort•
duet
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the county exte111lon omce. All
OHIO VALLEY Ll'VilTOCK
club member.11 enrolled in the trac­
Galllj',oju: 11011 17D lo 220 Ji&gt;f, tor project are invited to attend.
10.00 lo lf,ilO;
to 2110 lb1.
11.00 lo 1�25; llipt lf.!O la
16.25; Fat ...... 11.0Q lo 13,!0;
Stlop 10.QO. to 14.00; Boan 8,00
I&lt;&gt; 18.00; Sow, and � !O.OO to
123.00· Shoals a.oo 1o 11.00.
CalU.: ;�loero 18.00 to 24.00;
Helfen 14.'Qlj :to aa.oo; Baby Beel
20.00 to :&amp;l:OG; Fitt eows tB.00 to
18.00i canlifra 12.00 to 13.00;
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BuU, 17.8 to 21.00; Milk cow,
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100.00 to 200,1'.&gt;0.
Veal ca1v,i: Top, 30.40; Sec•
onda 26.00 • lo 30.00; Medium 22.00
to 28,00 i
and :pv,. 20.00 to
:f0.00; Cull1 J.D,O to 20.00.
Sheep: Ewe, and Lllll, 8.00 to
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18.00; Sloclt Ewe• 4,00 to 10.00
fal Sheep, f.00 la 10.00; Culls
1.00 to 5.00; Bucke 4.00 to 8.00;
Fit Wethen 4 00 to 10 00
Lambl: top� 2.00j · s�cond•
lCU)O to 11.00; IJ1ht Wtl. lt.00
to 16.00·' Common 12.00 to 14.00
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ROTAR Y HOl.01 Mll ■TiNG
The Bend Rdt1ry Club held
their re,eul■r dinner meet1nf ori
Thu.rid■)' e..,enlns at tbl! Hart­
ford Methodlll
Chlltch. Tbe
group -selected end dlltuaed
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WE
TO THANK OUR
n,1.)t'bpn 1nd friend• for their
aett &lt;f1C' 11:indne■■ dW'in• the
ilhtlN .' .n'd death of W. B.
sWtt&amp;w. Alto 1peclal tbankl to
Dr. Jalce, Dr. Mullen and the
1111"91 1t Mela,: General Hoa­
pl"-1, lo the donor• of flower,,
tbe p1Ubearer■ ind to Rawling,.
Colt, for lhelr klndne11 ind to
Rey, f'loancl1 Glazier for his
conlOll,11 word1.
llr. and Mr■. Verne Davi,
11le Swh1hor Son,.
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ay Betty Carleton
Melvin Cirtle of Columbus spent
hi! 1prlnc vacation with hi1 moth­
er. 'Mn. Mary Cirde. Other week
end 1ueall were Mr. ■nd Mn. Bill
Perry and family of Holland, Ohio.
M.r. and Mr■. Georliie Circle and
r1mily of St. AJb&amp;n1, W. Va., and
Miu Patric ia 8lakesle-e or Pom­
eroy and Mr. and Mrt. Emory Pow­
ell and dau,hter, Addle.
Donna Clrele of Dover spent the
weekend with her parent.a, 'Mr. 1nd
Mra. Homer Circle and family.
Mr. and Mr11. Lloyd Rouah and
son, Wayne, were Sunday dinner
KUeatl �1 Mr. and Mrs. Aten Shain

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naDb llnd &amp;,fl-1. NoliNa ol Evt"111tl ,1.00. Obiw.arte,
ll l ee l por -.
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Social Notes

Wan ted

Mn. Jame. H1rr1h, Mr■.
and Mr•. Wllll■m .Rou■h.

of Pomeroy,
INC•■AJI RADIOACTIVITY
Mr. and Mn. -Din Smith and ' PAJUS UPI - The
French
ramUy were Sunday dinner aueat,, Atomic !nern Commiaion dt.
of Ml'. and Mn. P•ul Smith and doJed Wedneid.1y it, flnt nuclear
e:1.plo,ion In the Sah1r1 Feb. 11
aon, Robert, of Dorw.
Mr. Ayward Jone, or Cleveland caused 1 1lj cht Jncreue In radiospent I few days with hia family.
activity ln the air and rainfall
Mr. and Mr■ . Harold Circle ■nd over France,
family of Sprinlf1eld spent the
The co 1nm taaion 1,1ld the In•
week end with bia parent,, 'Mr. and ci-e.t.&amp;e w■s 80 slight it repreaented
M n . Homer circle and family.
no danger Lo health.
Marilyn Rouah of Athena visited
over the weekend with her pit·
ents, Mr. and Mra. ,Eda;on Roush.
PLEDGE STATE ALLIGIANCI
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson
JACKSON, Mlu. UPI-The- Mit•
and family vi■ited with relatl vee in ■i�lppl House of Repre1ent1Uve■
Logan, W. Va. over the week end . Thursday approved ;. blll re,
Mrs. Velma Taylor of Athens q uiring echool children to .pledf:e
spenl Sunday and Monday at her allegiance to the ,tate t1a1 of
home here.
Ml.saisdppi as well as the United
Ora Scarbrough spent Wednes­ States flalii at the opening ot
day night with Wilda Lawson of clas1 each mor:,wg.
Fairview.
PhylH1 Scarbrouah of Parker-.­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winifred
burf spent the weekend with her Scarbrough and family.

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RAILROADS NEID
Men 17 -28 m�OOed at on� to
tram for telegraph opeiralOt and
1tation •&amp;ent position. Take low
con tralmnK at night, work
days. Placement u.,ured ln thil
or other states upon completioo.
II amcerely interested write
Box 668.-lt c/c Daily Sentinel.
Give age, marital status, phys,
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AIR CI.\NDJ110NING, REFlUGER-­
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MUILLIR PUANAC ... WUflNGHOUII appll....._ A-Id Ohio. ,_
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appUance repair. Phone 00,
MtCllototk, Radu, Ohio.
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IIG t'OUR
Ne,r. Padory Method

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MOTOR ruANED
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er. Run, an&lt;! look, like new ,
Ha■ lb.row 1w1y baga. Fu ll
..prk:e only '34,.150 or term•
lf de■ired. Phone WYZ...220l.
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CUIITOII BUILT &amp;jTl.lllN Dir,
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with att,,chmen!.i. C. J. U11.1er.
felt. Lane St., New Haven, w.
Va.
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1'°6 FOI\D V8 FAIRLANE 2 DR.
Ndt.n. A beautiful cir. f1l,O.OO.
Bl■ettnara, Pomeroy.
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111611 CHEVROLET VB STATION
W11on One ure!ul owner.
Show, bnt of care 11396.00.
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BlaeUnan, Pomeroy.

1116&amp; CADILLAC &lt; DR, SEDAN.
Power ,teerlhfl. SpoUe■■ black
Blttlman,
fJIHI0,00.
llnlah.
4-2o-ete
Pomeroy.

HOIQI 11111',DERS, BDICII CMII·
WI" �•11:en Formleti 11nk top,.
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ubeoto, block l1ld. Bouae
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� of all deacripUooo. Call
CORNIR LOT - 8-room frame,
lll!l Me'.1ler, Racine, Olllo.
bath, porchet, double 111'11e,
2 M lie
larn lot fenced. $8300.00.
Tl�l-1-room frame with nice
Oll4YILY TUCTOI IALII AND
Jiving
room, dlnln1 room,
""'""' 512 •• Maht, ,._.,,
kitchen, televi1lon room,
bed
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room■, a_nd bath, full b�■emenJ
p. "'· untll June I. Stltn111:
forced atr fun:i.aee. Laree ·1�
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tforold lamhart,
with ahady lawn,
ganleQ,
Ohio. PhOIII CooMllo ...,.
1■r11e, eoncrete drlve. $10, ·
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000.00.
COUNTRY HOM--room lnime,
bath, basement, forced air heat
All YOU IUN DOWN AT THI
Two bi&amp; d1terna. IOme fruU,
tlNllf 0... yo,,r ■-1 MN ...,.
.l ..t Iott Worir. i.-t Prkot.
larie outbulldln,:. Nearl1 30
IACINI 11101 IIIYICI SHOP
acres, $7000.00.
IIACINI, ONIO.
215 ACRIS-3 mile■ from Pomeroy. Three houaea (four, Hven
ind eight rooms}, Barn, silo,
plenty of tractor land In alfalfa
and gra111ea. Well limed. Some
fruit. $20,000.00.
VIRGIL T ■A,ORD, 5■1Nmln
Pl\ono WY2"131
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FURNITURE AUCTION OF CON·
11i1ned furniture 1t the MUu
Monument Bulldlna, W. Maln
St. Racine, Ohio, April 80tb,
12:30 p. m.: D IH r■n'61. 1
bed•
dryer; 1 electric range,
room ■ultes, 1 coal ran1e, 'l
coffee tables, 3 televJ1lon1, 4
refrla:erator■, S breakf11t sell,
4 IMna room 1ultea, 4 washers,
2 dinnetle 1et1, 3 kitchen cab­
inets, other mi,c, furniture.
Sale conducted by Bradford
Auction Co. A. C. Bradford,
Mir. Crltt Bradford, Auctioneer
Terms: Oaah.
Not responsible for accidents
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PAN G11 rinit, See 0. R. Jonea,
287 Mulberry-av, Pomeroy.
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Before 9,3 0 A .M.�
Mlddlopo,t WY,WMf
hmeroy WY,24191
9Ut.UTJ. PIID ITCNtl
At Chffter
Yukon 5-214'
HAMILL IIIVICI ITATION
lalore 9111t1 A.M.
Albony 1391
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wing back with new slip cover,
1leo rhubarb tor 11le. Phone
W19-372D or aee Faye Powell,
Racine, O.
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TAPPAN GAS RANGE. Large
window fan. a. E. Auto Wa■her.
HO S. Third, lliddleport.
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4 · room frame, l •ere ground
and 6 · room frame, 8.30 acres.
Sacrifice for quick 11le. Mabel
HoQ:ue, Rutland, Ph. SH 2-4932.
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COTTAGE AND WT ON ROUTE
338 above Antiquity near Ohio
River. Out oJ bla:h waler. Priced
tu sell. See Arthur Arnott, Rt. 2
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IMED SINGER SEWING
room house, full basement and
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machine. WUl nll tor SUl.00
Aaumf!l bal1nct of 4:. %
,attic.
dJUon. New motor 1nd tranapJu■ '8.4(1 dua u1 for p■rta.
covermnent loan. Lot 50
direct
mlQlon wltb 4000 mile■. New
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Phone WYZ.2204.
x!OO. Good nel1hborhood. Call
5IIIWICK
wheel cylinders,
brakea and
or He Freddie 111■bet, Masoq,
A1e•t1, lllddleport. Fin, Aulo­
CIPI and new Ure1. Prlce $HO BLUE FULL LENOTH SPRING
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Bond1.
moblle,
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Phone WY2-G'l20.
coal. Siu, 10. Never worn.
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Price ,10. Shamrock Hotel,
. 19811 PONTIAC va 4 DR. SEDAN ,
FOR SALE SEVl!:N ROOM HOUSE
Pomeroy.
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with two balh1, 1ara1e, wuh
tedlon. Life, Auto, )'n, hllo,
ownor. Eltra nice fHll.00 , TWO PONY COLTS. REASON•
houae, c11Uar, la.r1e comer lot
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1111\tun, Pomero7
able. David VanMeter, Weat
located in Cheater, Ohio, on
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6-20-lltc
Columblo.
.Route 1. Priced to sell. It lnter­
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e■ted call or write Paul PoUna,
DON STJVJIU
ORDER YOUR SWEET
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Ripley, W. Va. Toi. ES2-11183.
now. Bumper crop expected.
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ConlaeL John T, FJ1her, Nye
Ver,iUan Blind■, ■U , 1fle1 and
Ave., Pomtrot,
oolora. Jllrte letlmattL Dale
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Pom....,, Ohio.
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bert HIii, Rutland, Ohio, Phone
UIVING ROOII SUITE. EXCEL•·39-3tp
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APAlh'UNTS and
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Two hundred and fifty boy1 and
1irla,�a1ed 15 to 18 ,,inclu■iv.e, will
attend the 18th Woll Vlr�
11erv1tion Camp, June· s:u; ]iirley
V. Outllp, Director of the St■le
4·H Camp al J■ckaon'a Mill ■nd Ali·
8iat■nt State 4-H Club Leader al
Weal Vlrjinla UniYcnity, haa an­
nounced.
The event will be held at Camp
Caesar,. Webster County.
The camp ia conducted each year
lo acquaint West Virginia youth
with the social and economic im­
portance o( our natural resources;
to create In them a de■lre to save
and faithfully defend thete re­
sourcea ■nd to train them for
leldenhip In conservation.
Subject.a to be emphulzed In
th1■1 year'• .thedule are fore,t pro­
ducta, foreat and park recreallon,
a:ame man■a:ement and trappina:,
fore■t m1na,lilement, foreat protec­
tion, fl1h mana1emtint, law en­
forcement, roreat recreation, na•
lure 1tudy1 10J.1 and water con1tr­
v1Uon and routh coa1erv1Uon.
'fflere alao will be 1SHmbl7, vea•
per and campfire propam■, arth•
err, rinamt1 11fety, c11tin1, 1wim­
ntn1, .nd other planned activlUe■.
Cullip Aid todoy ,tbot the fol-

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Middleport Phone WY2-02N.
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DEN. 27&amp; Pearl-at, Middlf:port.
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A miscel11neou1 brldJl 1b�
wu held recently at the home bf
Mta. Jaclr: He11on in bohor of'
Mn. �raid Gerlach. )In,
MU4b ..d 11... WIiiiam Bo
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�nrte, FJe■nor , Rouill, ·· A'ibJl
¥un,rd,. Carol ,CamplMII, ....,. ·• , ,
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J(a.rtiard, 11n. &lt;?laud JBum.1...,__., Ja:ru,,
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Mollt; ljnc- 1 -• llollib, ,,_ I ii&gt;
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Cly"'9 Gerlach, Letlort, ...
•I.id.., lliddleport,. Uilabil! I&lt;&gt; . Ill­
tend ' but sent &amp;ifta were IO'I.
1'oberl Gerlach, Marjorie l!Olcb,
II!'� _ Neva Zerkle, t.j&lt;a, Ha,,old
r,,rk,le, Mra. Rar Clar�. Mn,
JohDJ, Rou,b, llr1. lllllle
Bull Han;oh, lln. .�k
Hamb, Mn, \'\'OY�• �W,
lln. Kitty Love, Buth Au �.
ll:r,. Harold Gerlt)h.

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Of 'THEM 1l1AA
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GR1UW' OJrFns
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Foley, llome WIUl1m10JI, ltllsMII
Capehart, O. I. • Bolttc, Artbur
Wolpert .lnd £,
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TWo MIN
For ules opportunlty · 1t1rtlna: at
• 123 per week. Muot be over 2$
and have a ear and oble to 11trt
work lmmedlatei,. Call Lan•
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SAM ARMOLD

4 tooma ind bath, lanfurnlabtd ,
Call Iller 11:30 P. )I. Ptlone
WY2-M75 .
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Suits and Coats
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1 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO O
room aputments. A. N. Be"'el,
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IAIT, MINNqwl, NIGHT UHD IOAtl AND MOTOttaiil
0-.wllra, l11hln1 auJpllea, fl1h,
MIi -, wt,111 llllJ Ital, lnl 11..naea, ,..uable from I
loollloo - MIO 1, Main HOU�E FOR SAl,I! IN POMEROY
I room,, 2 bolhl, full ' alaed
•. m. to 7:IO p, m. week dl)'I,
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bt1el'l'lent, ne w · IH tumace,
lunclajl 1- 10 a. m. Fife Novelt,
11,24-lft
brae lot. F. A. Swatzel, 307
4-11-121,
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FOR SALE; Ono 1 J foot pi,wood
Sprln1 Ave., Pomerov 4-1D-12t�
OIJVER eG TRACTOR. Cllltlnton
boal. One 10 HP Mu.ury Burri•
SALE:
cane motor. SUIO. Phone Billey
mowin1 machine. 'llt,idy for
with balh. Nico locaUon. llehln
work. Quick 11111. AOQ. G. A.
Jim J■colt■, WY 2 ,la31.
Hood. 111 Locuot St., PomeroJ
m, Racine, Phone W�IMIIIII.
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lowing organiz.ationa are 15ponsor­
inK the camp: the Ag,ricultural Ex­
tension Service of WVU, the Stde
Conaerv■tion Commia&amp;1.:.m, the Di­
vision or Vocational Education,
Corporation,
Federal Cartridge
Soil Conservation Service, Sports­
men's Club.11, We11t Virginia Garden
Clubs, Weit Virginia Forest Fire
Protective Aaaociation, U. S. For­
e■t Service, West Virginia Fcireal
Council, Appalachian Hardwood
Manufacturer Associ.a tlon, and the
Soil Conservation District Board of
Supervilm't.
These 1a:encie11 and oraaniia­
tion will arrange to select, lin•
■nee, and ■Ponaor boys and girls to
attend"· camp. The leaden and ln­
■tructon will be provided by the
sponaoriag organization,.
TltACYDR WORKSHOI'
Thomaa )Yilliama, leader of the
Leon Luck.lea 4-H Cl�b. will con•
a tractor m1intehance wort•
duet
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the county exte111lon omce. All
OHIO VALLEY Ll'VilTOCK
club member.11 enrolled in the trac­
Galllj',oju: 11011 17D lo 220 Ji&gt;f, tor project are invited to attend.
10.00 lo lf,ilO;
to 2110 lb1.
11.00 lo 1�25; llipt lf.!O la
16.25; Fat ...... 11.0Q lo 13,!0;
Stlop 10.QO. to 14.00; Boan 8,00
I&lt;&gt; 18.00; Sow, and � !O.OO to
123.00· Shoals a.oo 1o 11.00.
CalU.: ;�loero 18.00 to 24.00;
Helfen 14.'Qlj :to aa.oo; Baby Beel
20.00 to :&amp;l:OG; Fitt eows tB.00 to
18.00i canlifra 12.00 to 13.00;
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BuU, 17.8 to 21.00; Milk cow,
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100.00 to 200,1'.&gt;0.
Veal ca1v,i: Top, 30.40; Sec•
onda 26.00 • lo 30.00; Medium 22.00
to 28,00 i
and :pv,. 20.00 to
:f0.00; Cull1 J.D,O to 20.00.
Sheep: Ewe, and Lllll, 8.00 to
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18.00; Sloclt Ewe• 4,00 to 10.00
fal Sheep, f.00 la 10.00; Culls
1.00 to 5.00; Bucke 4.00 to 8.00;
Fit Wethen 4 00 to 10 00
Lambl: top� 2.00j · s�cond•
lCU)O to 11.00; IJ1ht Wtl. lt.00
to 16.00·' Common 12.00 to 14.00
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ROTAR Y HOl.01 Mll ■TiNG
The Bend Rdt1ry Club held
their re,eul■r dinner meet1nf ori
Thu.rid■)' e..,enlns at tbl! Hart­
ford Methodlll
Chlltch. Tbe
group -selected end dlltuaed
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(21 Card of Thanks

WE
TO THANK OUR
n,1.)t'bpn 1nd friend• for their
aett &lt;f1C' 11:indne■■ dW'in• the
ilhtlN .' .n'd death of W. B.
sWtt&amp;w. Alto 1peclal tbankl to
Dr. Jalce, Dr. Mullen and the
1111"91 1t Mela,: General Hoa­
pl"-1, lo the donor• of flower,,
tbe p1Ubearer■ ind to Rawling,.
Colt, for lhelr klndne11 ind to
Rey, f'loancl1 Glazier for his
conlOll,11 word1.
llr. and Mr■. Verne Davi,
11le Swh1hor Son,.
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ay Betty Carleton
Melvin Cirtle of Columbus spent
hi! 1prlnc vacation with hi1 moth­
er. 'Mn. Mary Cirde. Other week
end 1ueall were Mr. ■nd Mn. Bill
Perry and family of Holland, Ohio.
M.r. and Mr■. Georliie Circle and
r1mily of St. AJb&amp;n1, W. Va., and
Miu Patric ia 8lakesle-e or Pom­
eroy and Mr. and Mrt. Emory Pow­
ell and dau,hter, Addle.
Donna Clrele of Dover spent the
weekend with her parent.a, 'Mr. 1nd
Mra. Homer Circle and family.
Mr. and Mr11. Lloyd Rouah and
son, Wayne, were Sunday dinner
KUeatl �1 Mr. and Mrs. Aten Shain

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naDb llnd &amp;,fl-1. NoliNa ol Evt"111tl ,1.00. Obiw.arte,
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Social Notes

Wan ted

Mn. Jame. H1rr1h, Mr■.
and Mr•. Wllll■m .Rou■h.

of Pomeroy,
INC•■AJI RADIOACTIVITY
Mr. and Mn. -Din Smith and ' PAJUS UPI - The
French
ramUy were Sunday dinner aueat,, Atomic !nern Commiaion dt.
of Ml'. and Mn. P•ul Smith and doJed Wedneid.1y it, flnt nuclear
e:1.plo,ion In the Sah1r1 Feb. 11
aon, Robert, of Dorw.
Mr. Ayward Jone, or Cleveland caused 1 1lj cht Jncreue In radiospent I few days with hia family.
activity ln the air and rainfall
Mr. and Mr■ . Harold Circle ■nd over France,
family of Sprinlf1eld spent the
The co 1nm taaion 1,1ld the In•
week end with bia parent,, 'Mr. and ci-e.t.&amp;e w■s 80 slight it repreaented
M n . Homer circle and family.
no danger Lo health.
Marilyn Rouah of Athena visited
over the weekend with her pit·
ents, Mr. and Mra. ,Eda;on Roush.
PLEDGE STATE ALLIGIANCI
Mr. and Mrs. Homer Anderson
JACKSON, Mlu. UPI-The- Mit•
and family vi■ited with relatl vee in ■i�lppl House of Repre1ent1Uve■
Logan, W. Va. over the week end . Thursday approved ;. blll re,
Mrs. Velma Taylor of Athens q uiring echool children to .pledf:e
spenl Sunday and Monday at her allegiance to the ,tate t1a1 of
home here.
Ml.saisdppi as well as the United
Ora Scarbrough spent Wednes­ States flalii at the opening ot
day night with Wilda Lawson of clas1 each mor:,wg.
Fairview.
PhylH1 Scarbrouah of Parker-.­ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Winifred
burf spent the weekend with her Scarbrough and family.

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Pair Of Firms Join To Win Largest Contract Opened By State

CO LUMBUS UPI-Two
con
tracting firms Joine d lo enter the
apparenl low bid on e mult1•m1l
lion dollar Daylon highway pro
ject the largest contract among
bids opened today by lhe Stale
Highway Department
D�Salvo Conslrur11on Co. o:1nd
Penker Com;true11on Co of Cincinn ali en lercd an apparent low
$4,189,065 on a t wo.mile sechon
of Ohio 4 in Dayton. Th.e state n
t imate '\vas $5,017 100
The Dayton Expressway job
was one of 1 3 projects, tot a l l ing

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more than 10 million dollars on
opened
whlt·b t he department
bids m ih si llth c-ontractlng
s1vn or the ye•r.
Othcr projet·ts, listed by co D·
ty, contrartor , bid and de11ct;,pI
t1on include:
Jefh•rson Penker Conslructbn
Co . C'Jn&lt;·iunati. 5873,64 1 ; construe
\Jon of an Ohio 7 overpass in
Mmgo Junction, estimate $970,700.
Ot tawa · Arth 1r S. Langcnderft'r, · Tuledo , $36�.7:;5; �ix mile re•
1 l ol'at1on of Ohio 579, estimate

$4211�.
v mon. Union Asphalt Materiah
Co , , Ostrand er, $284, 803 ; Widen­
ing and resurfacing 1� miles of
Ohio 3 1 near Marysville estimate
$33L,000.
Auglaize: Frantz Bro1. of Sldney,
$128,49�;
replacing
St.
Marya River Bridge on Oh io 179
near Kossuth, estimate $137,300.
Jeffer110n : Phillip Skl n ner, Bethesda, $129,660; relocating o ne
mile of County Road 77, eatJma te
$ 154,000.
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St�rk: H. W. Miller &amp; So n ,

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av FREDERICK M. W INSHIP
Un i r.d p,._ lftt•metlD111I
NEW YORK UPI-Th i rty years
ago in the La nao Provi n ce of the
Philipines one of the grf:lt eru•
u.des of moder n tlrru;s-:--and &amp;ome
people s.ay the greatest-was be­
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H.A. !/IM.MY'"
gun by an American rniulonary
from Pennsylvania, Dr. Frank
i
Laubac h .
,w ,4/rt:&gt; #IS PA�
81:N A.,
It was in 1930 that Laubllcl)
IIAVe' A
taugh t the completely illiterate
"10#0/'0tY
Moros of Lanao to read by de-­
ON l&gt;lfRBY
vising a new phoneh� method of
Wi..VNERS II'/
instruction based on simple pic­
tur e la nguage readi n g
cha�.
7'/lfE
7'RAllr'ER
The method was eo errectlve that
newly literate Moroi beg.a n teach,
CA 7"Ct5ol?X
ing their friend, and the "each
W17'/{ l!!t5N7"
one teac h one" move m en t was
FOR 71/E
born.
FAM!lY,
Since the n Laubach has spread
the 1ospel of "lightning llterac7"
throughout the
worl d-Nttina
.:OUNTY LEAVUI
uo literacy program1 in 65 coun·•
Ind. 3 g11mes, Plechaty 612
tiles penonally and supervlei nJ
hid. l g11me, Plechaty 215
programs in 31 oth e rs. No o nt
Team 3 games Hot Rods 2702
know1 for aure how ma ny per,.
Team I game, Hot Rod11 934
sona
have lear ned t o
read bJ
St•nd i ng1
W L Pd.
Laubach literacy leaso n t prepared
Associated Radio
30 12 ,714
i n 274 la nguages a nd dialecti
Landmark
29 13 ,690
but
t he eatlmatea ru n In to hun•
Hot Hod�
28 1 4 .667
dreds of millions.
l!i 27 -�57
Davis-Warner
Ouht•ndln1 H11n..nltarl•n
Cross &amp; sons
13 29 .310
Cha.pman'9 M11rket . . 1 1 31 .282
Sm,11 wonder that many ,;,:r tbe
be11t in lormed peraona tn th•
Top THm Bowl•n
U n ited Slates con,lder lhle ha nd­
Louk9
1 9 1 200 169 Mo
some, vi tal ma n of 78 the c,eat­
Woodard
165 178 1�8 521
whose hu­
est living Am erica n
PJechaty
2 1 5 198 109 fl l 2
compare, onl)r h.
ma n ltarlsm
Murray
184 144 1 1n 485
Albert Schweltzen. But Laubach,
Stone
135 108 185 428
..,1,IGER'&amp;
NAR'., E$KI DISABl.1D busier now tha n a t any time in
1
HORSE FINALLY WINS
Kirkland
l ?O 1155 1 ,o 475
DETROIT UPI-Pitc her Ray his life, Is too bu1y freeing hall
HALLANDALE, Fla. UPI-Ne.
Thia WMk'• RH u lh
grotrere
stepped
finally
n
a
o
N
arlcski, suffering rrom a rup- the huma n rai.."t from Uliteracyllot Rodi; 3 Chapman ' s Mk!. 0
lud1:y horseshoe Friday when he
L1111ma rll I , Ai;sucinted Ibdio 2
lured di'Sc, he9 be'en plac ed o n
w1111 his first ra-cc in three years.
Do:1v 1s.warrll'r 3 Cross &amp; Sons u
Tlw
se11f'n year old horse rom pe&lt;l the 30-day disabled list by the
Nut WNk'e Sch�yl•
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Cross &amp; s-0ns vs. Lan d ma r k
said � �leski wil! be
Witt
De
Bill
oI
hn1111c
a
break
to
U�lrcam
u
G
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Davi9 . wnrncr vs l l ot Hods
for six to e1gh i
action
of
rmt
this
tar
1
1
40
w1nl
year,
75
h.
9
ebs
• 1111111 ,s \
A!l!l odati•d Radio vs (·.' h ap
j last year ll.n(l 24 in 1958. He won weeks.' The righ thimdcr had been
M llrk c,1
I last week, hut wu� disquali fied I cou n ted on t his year to ea1:1c tha
Season HlgJ11
bullpen problem.
am.I placed lust.
Ind. 3 l:aml'S, flun11gun 701
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Ind. 1 cumt· , Wai,:ner 278
T1•am J games llol Hods 2702
Team I g.imc / lot Hods 978
Top "5'' Bowlen Avti,
W:1�ner
174
Louks
1 73
l'lec-haly
1 72
1-·1a11ag:1n
1 70
McK inley, W.
188

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Laubach k n&amp;Wt what we should
l be doina and is try ing lo orga n ize
j an "army of compassio n " lhat
will have the fina ncial backing of
ev ery wage-urne r in A merica.
started with the
He has
churcbea asking -that 100 peraons
i.n eac h churc h contribute $1 a
week to support a t echnleally
trained mlHlonary for a year.
Eventually be bopet that 40 mil­
lion Amer:lcans will become $1
co nlributon, glvin1 a total of 2
billion dollars annually to support l
pro­ an army of 200,000 Am erican ed-

'Lightning Literacy' Program
Conducted In 65 Countri�

DERBY DANDIES
.IUDOl'S _, l'OUNI&gt;-- -Body
of Federal Judge W. Lynn
Pan1uon lab.own), who di.­
oppeond ""� 26. .. canted
t,:, the moriuo 1D Chicago
after tt wu found tloat1nl
DMI' Na'7 ptu. n, day he
dlappeand be eomplabl.ed ot
feellnl UL '!'bat WU tht ftnt
dq 2n two ytan be didn't 10
to COUit Tbt lut Ileen of
him wu when be boarded a
tut wblcb took him to thti
Drake botel. Before t.hat, bt
had wffered a tall &amp;t an un­
darpul and talked of going
to the lake. AD intentive ln•
Yllt1p.tlon bU been pl'NHd.

New Milford. Porta&amp;e County;
$1 1 9,700; improving two Ohio 44
mterseclions, eslimate $ 139,:500.
Allen: N. A. G . Su nday, Ant•
werp $79,58 1 ; replacin1 Ottawa
River Bridge near Lafayet te, es­
timate $85,800.
Delaware: A. W . Bur ns, Colum­
bus �9.0 1 7; two mile, of resurfac!ng on U. S. 23, 36 an� 42
estimate $81 ,000.
Madiaon: UU n ion Aaphalt Materials, Ostra nder; $M,M9, eight
miles of resurfacing on coun ty
road 1 1, estimate t,8,IJ,000.

lnil'Y, 'l'tley are dem.a n dln, ah
education an d a ,hare of the
good thi nJ• of t hil world. If we
do not glve them educa t io n and
technlc,.I tralnlng, the Commun•
1sts will. Ruule and China al•
ready have rwallowed up hu nd­
reds of mllllon1 ol illiterates a n d
embarked on the greateat liter­
acy campaig n ln blstory which
already may be 85 to 95 per cent
efiective .
"Wh.al are we dolnJ l o 7:1.alch
their efforts?"

JONES

the fu n dament.al barrier to
gre1SS-to .pauHI for praise.
He had however a,reed to in­
t errup t a natiooel
lecture tour
briefiy for a 30th an niversary
dinner in his honor here April
20 sponaored by the embauJ es of
• dozeo countries he has 1erved
H literacy advisor, by leadina:
ehurchraen, educator&amp; and govern
ment oftictals. He will tell t hem
wbat be told thla corre1po nden t
in an interview In his monJr.ishly
plain of'Jce-apartmenl:
"After all tbe1e years of work,
there are Nill 1 .3 billion pirsons
in the world who • can not read
llld wrlte. The se are the sllent
bitlion who are 1lavea of poverty
disease and ipolitical and eco no­
mic nplitation by the ruli ng 1 0
per cent-t he educated, By l lr15
if the population explosion and
f.llur own apathy toward illiteracy
COnti n ue1, there will be more Il­
literates t han there are today.
SIient IIIIIM Antrf
'"'nl e silent bllllo n are growing

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1:lr--DaUy Sentinel. Pomeroy
-Middleport . 0. April 27. 1960

ucators and technlC'iana abroad.
··u we mobilize this army or
compueion, we will in tervene in
b i1tory which ii now goin g
a&amp;ains t U6, ' ' lie said. "We shall
c-ha nge. the course of history.'
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Morning Star
Society News

By IRMA I. IHLI

Mn. Je• n Jlamm a nd Ml111 Leda
Mae Kraeuler alten dcd a home
makers mcelinc in Columbua
Saturday.
Mr, and Mn. Danu Hamm were
Sunday dinner GUell.11 of Bertha
and Leiter Baily,

The rnlval meellnQ held by
Rev. Rl�hlaell each oenln&amp; IB
well at te nded.

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Scarberry After

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11 wa.\ thi11 apil'lt that carried Amerh•ins, .ond

thdr Allil-.11, to v-ldory �n 11he Great Wur-�. The

THE NEWEST LOOK
IN KNIT

C. Colllna prombet ·no 11J'ml.� Uce on tihe lcgl.!1-

- qu iet heroes conlrlbulin.11 lo th o peacerul
placo.

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vatnce ·a,nd iWpport legislation 1.0 b&lt;mofll thh1
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n.1li&lt;&gt;ti' s vct«ans ,of llho Armed Servko.�. Oakley

l·.a tlve front In ropl'OiffltJioa the -interests of our

fla-h tina: men.

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VOTE FOR

lUK&amp;d••
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R,pubnc,n .C.nclicltt. for C..-•
1 0th Cong,...lonal District

C:.W.. lor Collffll

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By Mr. Knight

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Bari Kari Ceremony Wipes Out Entire Family

Rash OI Flat Tires

Highway Chief Sees Two More

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to the-Jr ltome.i. , may be your ooxt�oor nc,fghbors

SPORT SHIRTS

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men who made tlhlli t)Q,4tiible and who rl'lLH,11ed

Examination
Given 18 P.upils
At Rutland High

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The General said nuts

Mrs. Vl,ta �·rank or Flalwood.s
WH vitilln&amp; thi1 week end with
Mrs. Berlha llolter and ■ttt! nded
church ,enk�•Mn. Minnie Scott of Sugar
Grove waa calllnl on frie nd• here
recently.
Mn. Mary Lou Ihle anh1te d
wllh the rumma&amp;e ule lor t he
Ea1lern Star of Raci ne held at
Pomaro7 )'riday and S11lurday.

Area Riding Clubs Help In,
Election Party
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To Help Public
w ith Me1gs
Staging
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MASON, W. VA.

I Have Closed My
Bo rber Shop I n Middleport

POINT CLEAH, Ala. UPI-The
numerul- markerl flags on eaeh
green or the eKdusi11e Lakewood
G·olf C&lt;H1rsl' IH1 rr- h a ve hC'eu rc­
plal' Ctl h)' ConfedC'rll tC battle flags
in what ch1h oHidal8 today call-

G·(Veft support

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waa asll:ed by Tbe Dally SenU,el
-� for 1he annuaI Jaycee Horse
lans were compI eted t••·
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t o oe&lt;:ept the •h•irmanohip of •
�W, an event whitb attracts hundreds of visitors to Meigs
Tit. Dally s.ntinel, will -,onf und to aid the White family.
COUnty'&amp;
fairgrounds,
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relato
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accordin
11,e famllY,
r •n .t.ct'°'1 ,.,..ty- etectt.n
IM, WALDO
Eigh teen Rutand Hil,h Scllool
The point 8bow for lhe Ohio Valley Horse Show Assoc . is • � with • pvlolic ••• ••
Uveo. le in fiuneiol dittress ond le
1tudenta
look a United State•
run,,
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publk
ttt.
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to
�•Y•'-'
oblll•Com•
of
co,sponsored by the Meigs County Junior Chamber
uliable to meet the heavy
Th• eppalnhMnt of Robert
u
WAS
Civil
Service
f!uminatlon at the
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TON UPl-11:embe a m ce and the Meio.,. Count Riding Club. May 1 5 has been ni119 MCAV11t of alactlan Nf rM
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tioe, the injury to the child has
1. Waldo a, A.Hlltfflt Tl'ffsur..- of congre
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Wed
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administered
11
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WIUlo
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R. a ounced as the date. with ' ay 22 as "rain date."
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-• upon them. at Colllf'MV1 1M SoutMrn Ohkt Conn_ole'a
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elve daues will compete for I m a ne and tail; We,tem Pleasure
1ron-wtr&amp;er 11Y
Branch, csc.
Eiaenb.o
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The
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Presiden
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18
month
UPl-ActlnJ
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M.
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by
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for
SEOUL
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M
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noun
Jenne 1 nd horse, Western Pleaaur� pony u nbe would n ot be reappointed to w i h Judge B rt
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beginning bis pre,ent employme nt Huh Chung formed a new care- PmlCMnt.
tem
Cbild
en. both der 48", E nglish fh, e-Judge
Fifteen took the 1tenograph1Jim
"" ited horse, prHMltlld with th. CODp9ra ian
lhe
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Power
Comm
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- typist te t, bei ne
of
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n,y · &amp;Iker government t
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w ith th e N ICa.
and
West
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bf'.
mhent,
Ohio.
Jean Chapman,
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about two months 110.
t the fhud and corruption
Also, Weatern Pleasure pony, Mrs. l&gt;orath,- Joh-..,••• cl.tl,. Paulene Gibson, Dorothy Hysell,
e clauea are Weater11 LHd•in
. Eng)l1h three-gaited, full 48" to 56", Tennea&amp;ee walki ng •nd AINf't Glaedmer. aMi Slant Linda Hal2y,
During this perlod Of 11.QetDP101- of tbe Rhee regime In • nati�n
Eisenhower told hll , newa conRose Jacki, Carol
z
ment, th e collple had been forced shocked. by th e mass suicide of
barren race, clerk.
Ledlie, Llnda Lee. Elioat MUIM!r,
ference Wedneaday he could find
h orse, Clover Leaf
A public acWrwu &amp;yat.m will Margorie Priddy. Carolyn Rob■on ,
1 English Pleuure bone, Western
to tell their hoUMlhold ioods and Vice Pre,id ent-e)ect Lee Ki Poong
a better man for the po,t. Con•
leave Pomeroy to .eek employment and hie family.
nole, a 37-year-old CoD.Qecticut at•
Western Trail be provided by Harry Mitlff of Irene Searles, Judith Slawter,
horse, and
Show
1
· Wanda Tacke tt, S ndra TilliJ and
Hu h , known as a man of d eep
Mr. Whne WH un■ucce11ful In tbia
torney, complete, hla tint fivehorse, under which there are these the Auociatlld a..dlo.
a
•nd 11turned to Pomeroy last De� hone,ty, called o n t he ne w cabi·
tlectlon Patty Young.
hNdqua,._,..
three. gaited tln11I
Englis h
divWona :
year tenn on the FP,C. in Jun!:.
cember. The family Jived wi t h rel•• net "to wipe · out mea:alitiea,
Thr-ee took a eleri:-typiat test,
Eiaenbower•a.�.uteJlent brou,ht
horse, 1rullved mane and tail, road- niaht will ... 5n fM con'-""«
rUvea unUl Mr. White bega n . his recularities, cortuptlon and con•
ster pony, 50'' and und er, and pa- room at thti ASC offia, la p.,.._ and were Esta Blackwood, Dottie
immediate protall fri,Jh conarea
I
,.oy provided wtfh tlM COIDIIIW•
present -job. Thf!Y bad rtcently re- fusion deeply accumulated" b)'
rade hone .
men who consider Conno
Lucas and Clara Hysell.
tl
WASHINGTON UPI - Th e Ar- moat consumer-minded Jili le lbe
on of �rt · (Pm) Shi.....
aumed h ouaekeepin, In the apart• th e ad ml n i1tration of Syngman
horses
or
ing
extra,
d
ri
In
club
The test lasred 3½: houn.
I
n 1ver
.
ment where the accident occurred. Rhee which ended in nea r dla- 1 rny suceesefully f�rec,I i_ll powerful j to aerve 0� the comm ission. Con• .
poniea may be entered by 4-H club �.
P.-:ind r..-orb will N 1INn
.
Nike Zeus a nt1-m1ss1le mi.Aile nole has Heen criticiz
Sheriff Hart.enbach, in agreeln&amp; grace after a wave of violence .
memben in junior honema nship
ed
m the
·
e
rgrou
flnt
t
n
for
he
d
from
d
u
e
n
hat
friends
t
s,
n
fa
etUma
d
1111d
nipidly as tMY a,. ncah,.
s
on1,
1
80
contrjbuti
t,e
to accept,
in a no poin t or c 111 eontest.
paet by the gaa ind st
Sv �
Hub 11poke of the "evil prac- tim e today at the Whlte Sande '
t•bu letN by th• •IKt'end
!15,
aupporters
the
East
of
ern
u
except
all
the family needs immediate aid II
ctasse11
fe
e
s
Entry
for
ed
Co rt
l
m
1
o
e Ran ge In New Mexico.
th
gularltles
i
d
an
1
e
tic
rd
. Loud .,,.....,..
r
m
e
boa
b
woricen
n
athletic
l
he
w
hoo
atpro
50
p-am
the father had only $10
. Connole , a po I ica J i n d ependent
Sc
pony and 4-H are $1. while pony
will
WhiN tt. effi.
·
placff
.bt
'
o
•
.
tANled the school's annual banc
es
I d . uented . two ma . or
ph
tr
h
I.It Pomeroy TUeaday eveninl *"- pa1t ID4 called In 1ix indepeni
1
d 4 H f ee
A n ann ou ncem en t here s.ald t he .1
FPC decidenb -t&lt;&gt;' he lp him forse a gov ern
&lt;ft If the WNther 1, fair and
•�
J
tetball ::d nb bons a�e
l
or
football
an
d
baa
be at th e child 's · · balside .
huge misaile, packing 450,000 lbs �1o�a . favo:1ng gas produ cen. The a(lete&amp; Wednesday night where
Clubs in t he associat •,on are the in siff thti court room if Mt.
mother w ho expeCUI anoth� child ment that would bri ng democracy
i ons
ater were o erru ed b
o
agal
n
s
The,. will be no Nl epMM
t ( thrust In lta first stag e, l'Oared .�•�
�
l
)I
Ji
oa
soon V:ent to Columbus yesterday. to South Korea, guard
asaist
ch
Bob
nt
football
c
Mei
gs County Ri din ll' Club, �om•
e upreme Court which aupport•
an
e.s.t.
from
.
m
aloft
at
a.
9:50
of
system
a
d
n
ism
e
and
Commun
a
�
as
spe
was the
aker.
The hospital expenae the sheriff
eroy, Alba ny Ridin g Club, Albany;
.-. il a bfe.
ed onnole'i stand·
underground "cell" or "tllo."
-------.
terror
police
PQmeroy'a Panlhera, the hotte.llt
�
esented
E:ucutlve
J.
per
by
$
H
e
ad
h�n
t
e
100
mor
Gallia County Ridi ng Club, Galli•
pointed out is
on nol e expre d bewilde t
e
e
dumTb
te.tt
carried
I
rock
cat,i,net
he
new
t
of
t
en
thi
�
Appointm
ng in the SEOAL Cius AA dia­
r
S.
-»,vi.s,
Coach
a
Kappa1
n
gave
;
Club,
e
rview
New
d ay with the coat of the opera tion
Ridi
polis
n
Riv
g
�Ke an&lt;i warhE'ttd. ment at E iaenhower s confU'JJJa• �tetestin g talk on w h at a boy Haven ; Saddle &amp;. Sirloin Riding Teacber'8 Name W88
mopd rue with a 7-0 1trinc, will
on the child Tueada.y estimated at baa ont, major and immediate ef- � !MfCO�
on
ti
of re port, be -would not be
Five prev1out ' Ze us firing have
open sectional tourname nt play a t
must do today to become a cap- Club, Gallipolis; Ja-Vin Riding
tnare than $1 ,000. Sheriff Harten- feet: It restores the flow o f U. S.
appointed .
On,itted From
n
n ducted from the surface,
Q
C
.
bee
1b
tempotar
c
aid,
halted
economi
Belpre, May 9, Athletic Dtrector
abi,, .at htete. He also 1trongty ad· Club, Well.!llon ;
Blenn erh asse tt
bath Wed that contrlbution1 be
The name of Mra. Harold Sauer Howard - Knight aaid today.
succes1l�
lly.
thr:ee
�hem
0�
recon�tnu:
o
n
Korea
bad
because
h
.
th
at
"sc
ool
omes
firal,
mailed
He
or
sai d In I statement, "I have \'lai4
.
-c
Boots and Saddle Club, Belpre, and was un intentionally omitted Crom
ttnn to him petaanatly
The fmng was the first d isclo- never know
lion minister. U. S. m!litary aid
H they beat Belpre the Pa nthen
n the reason for this athletics second."
Ele1mor Ridi ng Club, Eleanor, W. a rece n tly publis hed lial of teac h•
to bill at Pomeroy,
sure . the Zeus may be , de1,1loyed decision n
•
•ha d not been intertupted.
will be at Athena U.y 1 1 . In the
,
or
who
v
mad
it.'
e
e
H
'
.i._
the Northwestern Local bottom bracket Logan and irlariet.
ers in
.
uwoduced and m1ki� remarks
;.h
--------underground, but the Army said described
Kathy sue WH playing on the
as creditabl e h is per•
e aasocia Uon we1com
Sc hool District reh ired fM the ta meel at Lo11n May IJ with the
wBql, Principal O. C. Bibbee, Carl
pre liminary test1 to realize this formance
back porch of her h ome about Ci_waretle Li cense&amp;
��
/��
o n the FPC.
e
olhe� _ horse: owner and
1960--61 sc hool year.
Barnhart, president of the East•
obJedJve had been i n progre11 for
nOOQ · Tueaday II he r mother waa
win ner tangling •itb: Lancatter on ,.,,
Se
n, Preacott
partmpat
e
ID
th
e
s
h
ow.
oo
'
·-Co
-Sc
Bu1h
(R
nn.)
..
_
D
·
I
a
ay
O
D
e
al
h
rd
I
a
on,:
wa,
e
h
d
.
eane
tt
Sh
l
d
clothes.
banaiftl
May 1 1 . Bradl:et WUlJlerS meet on- ' � ..
·
\Vho m�de the orl &amp;fnal recom- _,,.;.�
Refres
h
Ena:ments will be barbecued
Mrs. Sauer is bead of the
•
u•rliD •...,
Cigarette lleenae1 will, Jo .on
Bob ..
-------.
nd .......
--afn•t a porch rallin• and two
�ay 13 at the top bracket winner'•
me dat ion ft"ir hiI eppomtment
d
O
at
h
ick
.!w'coal
h
t
d
d
n
..
�
High
c
oCS,
an
ent
Rutla
e
n
,
departm
li1b
·
llffl!ltte
c
Ton
Ge
eeei of the ralllng came looae al- aale at the county audi tor a office
nd.
diamo
l
7
e
ive
School, and in addition to tea hln
tl,lnu.
.
n\ qi
•�_liO. .,.ld bli w!' "dil,_ · :
l
�
• 41adllno'.{Ofo. lM· IIUI'•
('
'irial be&lt; \11 ,�...�t 1_1oy l wllh
i
'°"therl,...boll �llao ltalr, _
·
:
�Ibo
;..-.,
fttd'
oophomoru,
boPed a .con:riit: At e, BootMa -.u preeented
Enclll� ;,,.
onto; cliftcrlle sideWati below. · ebalfl ,dl he MW lfcente, May_ 22-,
teams eompelt, ' Iii-"'
nament
tht-se
1w
all
librari
as
seniors
d
n
a
•
serve/I
d
replaee
8
·• to
· 1h� -e
� 06
•-• GG.Nlon ·C
qualllle "
m,nt but had t,, leave eorly
cou ntY a ud itor
· aldwell'
u•v\llut
She �a• "'-·
ey,
Portsmouth. Jlin­
casvllle
Val
l
wo
the $Chool. •
The d,·nne·• was ,en�
-:•• by mo- ·Reddess Operation
A ncord hop sponsored by the
wh be named_ , prefe rably from
General Hospital and rushed lo , u.id tQdll)'. The Ucensc CMLI $25
ford,
Portsmouth
W-1 . .and. J:tlt. · th
e
gas-co
n
n
sumi
g
area of the thers of lhe players and cbeer
Pomeroy -Band Boosters will be
Costs
,
and LucuYille Nortbweat. 1h18
the·children's Ho•pital ln the aber- a�d inust be dl1played wh� ever
norlh
e
ast.
hel� at_ the Pomeroy Ju nior High
are ,old.
leaders. The players presen ted
Charles Schuler, Rutland, wu L.i ........ .,e
winner in that balf will meet the
Issued
J. ltf'1 cruiser i n a race tor IUe in ctgaretlea
--- -----~•aa
a.ud i torlUJU SaturdaY, April 30,
O..tmid FPC Probe
their coaches each with a· se t of fined $1 5 a nd costa after bein g
winner of the Po1J1eroy et. al. hall
which 0Uicial1 · and emergency
n
Tho
J.
as
Dodd
(D.Co nn.) euH links a nd a belt
7 : 3o to l l p, m., with Blll Miller
m
r ,
To Meet
found
guilty
lo
a
charge
o(
reekIn
Probate
Court
the followiQg week for t he diitrict
aquad memben alonir the way co- County
ca led Co n le a l
providing the rccords,
� 0:
OO per cent
The coaches awarded foot ball l e ss operation in a hearing before
A
marriage
lice
nse was iasued in Litle.
operated. Deputy Kenneth Grovp
1
m
)
I Ori an · ay
There will be a cakewalk, door �� �:°rn issioner and . d ema nded letters to Bill Durst, who was Mayor Charl
Leg.er yeste rday Probate Court tbis morning to
es
er and Pomeroy emergency squad
• ow w hat was beband the deh
t
e igs Cou n ty l 'arent Te ach- prizes and refresh ments.
M
elected honorary captai n for · the noon
�
Donald J. Terma n , 22, !ltock clerk,
SELL OFF IXTENMD
·
member Olan Goodwin , wlLh the
cmon to replace h im,
--�----en A.uociatlon will hold II meetgrid season latt ' fall, and Ron ! Schuler had entered a plea of Columbus, a nd Bet ty Sellers, 20.
child's gra nda th@r, raced . t he child
NEW YORK UPI-Stoeb ex•
ns May 8 at t he PorUand
Gf'lde
In Pittsburgh, Mayor Joseph M. �wdery, Li ndse
_ Y Lyons, Douglas not guilty to th e charge brought daughter of Mr. and iltn. Richard tended Wednesday's · late teli off
to near Logan where a flat hre iSchool
STARTS WORK
starting
at
7:30
p.
m
. The
�••
· Cheva- by Patrolman George Hicks.
.
Barr praised Coon ole . He said the Cire ie, Dave R1ggs, Ze n ilb
Bu,;
Sellers, Portla nd .
"•h liy at the opening t-.,-.
m ade it nece11aary to tran1Ier to
Wilson
of
r
Dorinda
e
daught
pu blic lll invited · .
--- -------------------- -------------Leo
lier,
Davi1,
Dave
Nick
ard,
n
m
er
a n ambulance,
n
i11io
"praetlcaily single•
Mrs. Norma Wilso n , East Main l..'O m
The gra ndfath er, John Bolin,
MIIGS OINI RAL HOSPI TAL
st., has stir�d work in the Porn- handedly d uring his lice )'ears . . . Ray Cole man , La:wr encc Ha&amp;�·
Pomeroy, said . that lillle hope WAI
Otean UrfflOI
$
n lnQ
Admitted : Katie Becht, Miner• 1 eroy mayor's office, temporarily , h_a&amp; �orted for effe ctive reguJa- gen, Kenn eth Riden our, Melvin
Ballard, Rog er Rose, H enry H�nsh eld for the chlld'1 rec-overy but vill e .
replaci ng Mrs. April Smit h aa lion1. •
he i wu told by the •ur1eon who
R1p. K... H-.chlff (D-W . Ye,) ley, Roger �tarcher, Gar,- Smith,
Dismisaed: None.
.
secretary to Mayor Ciarle6 Legar.
Y
a&gt;# Nn•ncl his cltmand for Elton Ritchie and ma nagers Tom
---------------_
lh•t
if
��
performed the operttion
she coW.d be kept alive three d1ya
en ht'l'Ntlptlon of the FPC, Summerfield and Larry Bailey.
Cheerleader l etters went to
1he bad a chince for recovery.
H• ICCVNCI the cammiaalan of
Barbara J-lill,
f•lllnt "'ta lift e flnlff'• to Janet C.a ldwell,
SEOUL UPI-Lee Ki Poong, th•r KMt! Woolc with one Na. dency of Forei,1:n Minister HIIII
Peggy Hasbargen and Pa tty Mc- the form er vice pre,ident-elect In "ch from hie ..45-calli.r Chu ng. Only sciittered incidenb
i.tln9 down. 911 r•tN.
Grath.
w ho assumed "fin al responsibili- Army autotMtlc, th11n tvfflN of anti-govern ment activity wue
Bask etball vanity · a,hrds were tr'" for re�nt turmoil in the Re- 1M
reported today, none reaultin1 in
on hlmulf.
t
made lo Ron Cowd ery, elected public of lt1)1'81\, died with his
He committed 1uicide with a bloodshed.
honorary .captain for the :past entire famil:t 11t dawn today in a bullet in h is abdomen and a nwu
Rhee himielf
wildly cheer•
season and Larry Collln1, Cbarlet ma1s suicide pact reclllling t he other ln bis brain.
ed by
crowds maned in the
CoJiins, Randall Powell, Ed Har• Japa ne-ae tradition of hara-k.iri '
ttreets when he left the preaidenTregk: Lallt Ad
S
tung, Bill Durst, Nick Leonard (ceremo nial :suicide).
Tne dealh of the Lees was ex· tial ma nsion at 2:35 p. m. at lea,t
and Zenith Chevalier an d manag­
Al• �!� eo�!�
The (amily gathered I n a 1ec- · pected to ·provide a tragic last temporarily ending hit tz.yeU
ers Ralph Giffen and Dave Chad­ retary'l! aJ)flrtment at the pre1i- act to South
Korea's "studen t publie career.
fred Sear-berry, 4J, w11 convicted have two more days of tire worry, Oscar Weber, Meigs county ofCice.
John 0. Lamb.er!. Roule I. well.
News of the Lees' deaths dia.­
dential mansion to fate its chosen revolution" which forced Rhee to
Wednudl,V of •lint dep,,e murder state highway superintendent, said toclay.
has
filed an action
Reserve awards were made to execuhon er---.'lnd Lt. Kang Suk, resign and terminated Lee's poli- rupted lh e NElfon.al A&amp;aembly aea-­
with a reeommendailon oC mercy
A rash of fiat tires caused by the penetration of limestone Rutland,
of through t�e tires bas broug llt many complaints the last week •&amp;•Inst Bradford Maag . Mlnen­ Terry Swartz, Gerald summerfi■ld Lec'1 elder son and the adopted t ical career. Tbe re,olt grew from 9ion which was lo have accepted
In u., Dee. 12, · 1"D,
, ville, for money on ly i n the Joe Bahr, Virgil Ho1Jln1er, Bon 1Dn uf ex-President Syngman charges that Lee's election to the Rhee's re1ignalion. Many aueQl•
...
b� two aona.
, . .
Mr. Weber said.
Cashdollar, Richard Fick, Tom Rhee!.
vice presidency last March 1 5 w11 . blymen, even lhote who had been
The JUI')' dellbera� tw� houn .Both Rollte 124 and Route 838 county. Mr. Weber �ld today amount of $212,82.
1
1 Lee'11 opponents., bunt into tean
'In another action , Jose ph a nd Fi tch, Jim Caldwell, Ray Cole•
At 5:55 •· m. Kent o,-nN rigged.
and 50 minute
■ betOr,e returnin1 ,uttered heavy weather damaie that an Inve.allgation at the fill•
a
Leah
Pelton
ma
n
,
Bob
Powell,
Lawrance
lfa
at the news.
e
­
th
to
ing
n
have
retur
d
was
file
Peace
mothsuit
fett..r,
hl1
klllN
He
11,..
.
dilcloaed
area
ve
ict
the
mar
■ta.Uona
o
e
■
inJ
l
In
t nc
l) ot the durinl tbe -winter and 1 1811 eoal
rd ;
H
Doze111 of lawmaken went to
•r Merl• and his � bro- country under the acting presifew Um� in Ohio hl1tory. In which of tat covered b'y the limestone that Urea found penetrated by ■.a ainst Ad olph E. and Loretta M. bargen and Da nn y Bowen.
s,
Saele
n
g
for
an
th
e
presidential mansion. where
n
i
·
account
d
an
• person h11 been �.bvlet�d Of Is belnl applied fro m Minenvtl le the . Umeatone have been mostly
Lee had sought refuge from mobs
fin\ d•INt murdet withi&gt;at . • lo · Portland. The ro poln on lh•· older tire, withoul Ille retilienoe tno ney.
vowing to kUI him, to pay their
body.
road from Racine to Portlan d hi• ot new rubber.
t ..
last respects.
Qece1s
The bod.lea of 'D�vld Lee SW'- been completed with one .side of
ary More Contribntiom
Thie Nil coating is
Rh,ee, himself in tears, reluled
,
mont
d
inted
1,
h
en
th
e
road,
be
.
nit
berry JO
t1 ari K
, 2 · e road from Racine to M inera- � - �'
..d
'l)O
' )
1J.at�..
ff08p1bi
IJ.l:
to see any caller• except Huh
.
or
....
le
om
lhot
arber
lim11tone
of
the
ed
accu
ilid
\IUt.
.
be
W
!I
Hl
"'
U
s
e
vil
l)I .,. .
$c
l sti
be
wb
led, r.
e r
and u. S. Ambassador Walter P.
_ Add!Uo(\al geneno111 �ntrlbuclrownin&amp; by Jumpihr; into tbe uld. 'l'be �ob should be
cOmpJet- In, uaed is the same II baa been
?.kCona,hy.
Uttle Scioio RiYer wi� . them un- ed- wtthln the next two days, he uaed In the .past for thl•· type of h on1 to tht fund for the Meiea
·
The Annual Spriq: Concert Shirley McKe lvey wiU be accom• _Roberta Kraeuler, Terry Bradford,
repair. He expressed hit regret County Campaign CommiUee for
der lul lftll1, have not been re- reported.
The Lees dressed simply for
Memorial ffbapital of the Racine :kia:h School girls' panisll. Th e concert is under the Lin da Roush and Carme n Salser.
covered.
for the Inconvenience that has a Vetera.nt'
,
their rendezvous with death.
yway
n
A
Well.
Bones',
"
"Dry
"
The Meip Count7 1hertfr1 of, been 01u11d to the motorists. ha! been received from the Kro- glee club and mixed g-lee club direction of Mrs. Richard Lee.
However, the lndtana Crime
The 63-y,ear-oJd, U. S.-educated
'"Battle Hymn of the Republic'• by
The program i.a u follows :
Laboratory at Jndla napoll.s 11 at- flee report&amp; that they h ave ' te· After the tar hH 1et the lime• 1er Company and t h e Imperial ll'Ui be presented Friday evening
former
vice praide nt-elect wore
the the Mixed Chorus.
"Arou nd
"Oklahoma",
temPtina: to Identify the body of ce!lved 38 complaint, of flat tlrea stone will no lona:er be picked Electric Co., Edison Hobste tter at 8 o'clock al the high achoo)
a white dress ahh1 a nd gru
silver
•
with
ee
fr
is
Admission
chairman, said today.
auditorium. Jocelyn Taylor and Wor,ld " a nd "The Happy W..ndcra b()y ,foun,I Jn t�e Ohio ru.ver 11,1 fro� the eastern section of the up, be aald.
ofreri ng to be taken at t he door. trousers. His wife donned a flow­
---· ------- ------------------er" by th e Mixed Chorus.
week.
dn!11.
ing traditional Korean
"The Man I Love " Jung by
Scarberrj, Of" SciotovWe, had
Kang Suk wore hia army unlfOJ'lllt
Barbara Clela nd. Billie Cundiff.
pleaded Innocent by ,euon of In·
and Kang Wook ha d o n brown
.Shirley Norris, Kathryn Powell,
unlt,: Tbe ;tury'a mei:ey retomtrousen and a gra, jacket
Karen Ours, Rita Mlller, Lois Armelidation make■ a lift aentence
The family ,sat together on a
nott, Miriam SmJth and Sue Cir·
mandatory.
small eout"h to ,face thf! end. On
Lee's lap lay copies of Tuesday'■
•'�:Till There Wa, You", "O h.
n ewspaper, reporting demands tor
.
l ncludina landi ng operations, What I Beau tirul Momin '," and
WASHINGTON UPI - Tbe Air • nautlca and Space Admini1tration orbit the earth carryi n g: bomb•
Rhee •, res_i,n ation ond denoune• \.,II['
_
�
· �
,- .'
.
Force, punu ln&amp; Ill role •• the fu• (NASA). Mercury calls for rock- whic:h could be dropped on com· the projec:ted ship could travel "The Green Cathedral" by the
mg Lee himseu.
from � Angeles to New York in Girls Glee C1ub.
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plan1 todey for produci ng a man- 1ule mounted on .an Atlas ml11ile.
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would be controlled from the would follow a devloua rat her than a half an hour.
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I make thousa nds . of amall, famiJ.y.
aftelnoon WH inve,tigate4 by the neuverible machine that can put ml)' i.e abl'e to peHorm these mili • peeled to resul t i n a flying ma • twice around . the world a nd ah ll bara Clela'nd, Ruth Wln&amp;ett, Car- ter at Palo Alto.
- o�rated coal mmes abide by fedland dur�ng t he ume f�ren oon.
men Salser, Roberta Kr.acuter, Sue
lhertfr1 offl,ce �Ith the dr:lver of , man Into orbit and lt!t him ian'd. tut rqlet in the la.le 1960'•:
chi ne by about mid-1964.
The French leader, h is wife eral 6afety sta ndards.
Tn orb1&amp;;. i� speed will be the Circle, Bob McNickle, Bob F.t81ngthe ear .� •PP.Ml" In County Court i'outlnelf on )aJ1e ■Ir baHL
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Yvonne and t heir party lhe n will
It pasiied, 80-4, Wedneaday and
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The, Alr Fcl'C!e Wednesday an- . with �a ithic equlpmeni and
Lart,, , Wyatt, Rutland, drlvlnl
"Chimes of Spri ng", "Whlaper­ fly to New Orleans for the next 1e nt to the Houae a bill which
�t .1 hflb, r��e of apeed, cruhed nodnced the badl, kept aecret lnfra.-�d sen1in1 device� to. de- be a win ged glider, designed to it arou nd the earth i n an hour
into • tree, turned al'O\lnd ln the that the Boein1 Alfplane CO,, �- �: ert.emy . m,iuJJe lauricbingt and resist temperature, or 2,00()lde- and a half. Bdl when the Ahip 11 i ng" "People Will Say We're In stnp of their lour of the U n !Led would place 9,374 coal �ines, em­
,..
ploying 14 or fewer peraom. ungreu on reentering the atmo■- gliding in the atmosphere, the Love'' (eolo by Barbara Clela nd); States,
ro11d �d ttruct • 1 tele�one ji(N:1 , a,U., Wuh 1; h41 &amp;.en ordered to oqaer actlv)tiea:
De Gaulle, responding to a tu- der the jurisdiction of the Coal
-A i11 tellltf, jQ.terceptor and aat• phere. I,t will be boos ted Into average speed may be cu t to ''Love i.s a Many Splendored
and
� lo the acaidtal repor\: IO ahead wJtb '1dllllp
Thin&amp;" sung by t he Girls• Glee mulluou11 welcome in San Fran• Mine Safety Act of 195a Tbe
�Ur■ off� bj �nd te■ttna: " Jookin• totraril ·enne �pectof. Jt could eumine apace by a Titan Interconti nental 8,000 mlle1 a n hour.
filed
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Club.
canhuetion of uperimental Dy- objecf,i In apace to ■ee whe&amp;her balllltlc mialle.
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'l1ie cu, wts .beawily -dtmaced na So,n.
tlle)" were Jriend or · fOfl, and
NO.CIG,A.R TIME
flying factor. on a trip from
and te,1epbone and elemlf? 1rirea .,:: Alt F�ce tp.ace ■hip la a could
'afllled to neutralise or
,Even on lon1 trips in the l)y na- Loa Ana:eles to New York, the tel'' "Moonglow" by Su e ftlu c:t , the day.s have pasaed wbeo cer- the original act Wat payed. 'Ille
depanin f1o:m the . Mer- dlNnn enemy space vehicle,.
· t� from the pole • a neaf&amp;J
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