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The DQily'Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio
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Rev. Kreager Safety Is Theme
NEW HAVEN SOCIETY •
At Mason 4-H ·
F,unera1
Held
Poiio
Clinic
Held
At
New.
Haven
School
'Eleven New Haven Scout Members
Oub'sMeeting
With County Health Nurse In Charge
Att:mds Tying Instruction Meeting

Mrs Paul Henderson and Mrs
IY MRS. w. lit. JOHNSTON
K&lt;~rl
Wiles were hostesses to the
T,rClOp 256 met Monday, Aprt l
Ne-w
Haven Women's Club at the
25"'lt the c1ty bulldmg and were
given• mstructwns an kn~t tymg, former's home Apnl 26 ln the
followed by a short reereatwnal absence of the prestdent, Mrs Bob
McGlothlin, presided. The meeting
periOd
opened
with singmg of "Amen
1bose present were B.11ly Har
rab, Glenn Roush, J41.mes Me ca, The BeaUtiful" and club col
Kmgh.t, Sheldon Roush, Junmy lecl Seeretar1al and treuurer reFry, Juhilng McClung, Vernon ports were read and approved.
Plans were made for the annual
Hail, Buddy Board, James Mat
Abee. John Dyer and Eugl'ne dmner which wdl be held May 25,
at 6 30 p m at the Leg1on Hall
Young
Mrs E L Stem, was appotnted
as
chauman of the decoratmg com·
The Wm One Class of the EUB
m1ttcc
Church held a potluck dmner
mcetmg at the ('hurch Apnl 25
The tndlvtdual club books made
Mrs Wilham Cl3rk conducted a and assembl~td b_)' Mr!l. Mark Ward
""' &amp;hort butuness scsswn Plans were and Mrs C H Curry were dtslrl·
du;~u.sscd on how to rouse funds to buted 1o the members
be.,;.U!ied m bu1ldmg new cJas~;
It w11s announced that old u.srooms
.able magazines will be taken to
.Present were Mr and Mrs Lakm pcrtodically, h•r Inmates
William Clark and son, Mr and
MI'J.. Harry M11lcr and daUKhters.
The proll'Bm was a panel dis·
DiCk Ord, Mr and Mn. Vic Street cut~ston on cancer presented by
• ada daughtcr5, Mr and Mrs. Loult~ Mr~ Jack Frey, Mrs Paul HenderKfi'$Chnlk and sons, Mr and Mrs son, Mrt. Bob Johnston and Mrs.
Robert Cooke tmd Phil , Mr and Bob McGlothlin.
Mr1. George Ingles and Candy,
Refreshments were served to
)it. lnd Mrs Marvtn Roush and all tho~:~e aboYe and Mrs. Johnny
soft, Mrs. Tom lloflman and Tom· Morgan, Mrs Tom Hoffman, Mrs.
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my,
Edwtn Rou11h, Mrs
Donald
Roush, Mrs. Phil Batey and gue11t
Mrs William Chiller.
'!'he Women's Au1u1Jary mel
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Jla)J With f1flecn members pres·
The Bend Sewing Club met
ent ln the bu:sme~b SCtiSIOR SIX April 26 at the home of Mrs. N.
l'eBervatwns were se nt for Sprmg 0 Weln,
ConCet·encto whtch was held May 1
Those enoying tbe aft11rnoon
at..Spencer
Secret S1ster gifts were Mrs. Herman Layne, Mrt. F
exC'lumged and Mrs E\lerett A. Batey, Mrs. Paul Scally. Mrs.
R~m• h won the door prize
·Lloyd Rouah, Mts J . L. Stewart,
~ose present were Mrs. No1· Mrs H. A. Andrews, Mrs. Philip
man Montgomery , Smne Wolfe, Wolp\ft, Mrs W T. Stone, Mra.
Mn . C C Montgomery, Mrs Nora Martha Juhllng, Mra. L. J Rutten
Ttipp, Mrs Grant Roush, Mrs cutter, Mrs. A. B. Woodrum and
Cr.andall Sm1th, Mrs D:~t'ld F~elds gucsl Mrs. E. J , Stein
Jt'~ Mrt~ Robert Beech, Mrs Kathef!!ne Er11bleton. Mrs A. 1... Sayre,
Thru.e aUeodlng th(! Past Ma·
:Mrs. Fred Roush, Mrs Thelma lron~ meeting In Point P1eal!lant
C4pehart, Mrs H C. Honey and on Monday were Mrs F A Rat£!}',
lfrs. Nannle Roush
Mrs Flo,rd CRrmack ~tnd Mt'8. W
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about aamea and ad4ruael. of
criminal acape:c~ &amp;fter .,. . eml»rrusln.&amp; ehec' o'n
cambllq
en- violatocs Several of the a·~ta

bandits, one Cll')'U!II a 1un,
tered the &amp;tore and taot. $22.,
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, tile casb register. '11\ey also gave phorty t ·Jdr'elaea.
"Sirlety" Wl't&gt; the theme of tool: h;.s gun wbJeb fell out oi h11 pocket durloa the •t1ckuf.
eu, Charles Lyons. Arnett Rouah
ay MRS. W, R, JOHN&amp;TON
F11Deral
serviCes
for
the
Rev
the
meeting 'of the Qood Luck lf;;;;,;_;;~;;;;;;;;;~·;.;~;;;;;;~~;~~;;;i;;;:.;i;;;;i;;;l
The PoiLu Chmc was held at Alva Luekdoo, Llo-yd Roush and Mr. !Creager, 79, were held Mon- Clover
-t.-H Club of Maaon at 1ls
t.))e New Ha-ven Grade School, H N Roney
day morning at l!be Me(:urdy Fu- motlmg beld In the Mason ComWednesday , Alpnl 20th.
Mra.
mu.oity Buildtng on Monday eveI ·
Dorothy Watkm.s_. county health
Mrs Clayton At:hey was host· oeral Heme, Beverly, with bur1al nm1. The meetin~ was a publlc
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nurse, Is 111 charge r4 the t~ro- e.ss of a St1nley Parly whteh wae in Greenwood Cemetery, ~ants­ on• and several II""''' of th•
gram
held at .b~r home 'Tue5day, AI(J!'il ville. The Rev. Norman Rioadar· e~ub weA present.
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Out o( IIY'l l!itudents 105 of 19, With Mrs. LaVera Piersall of mel of.fieiated at the ""ice
which
was
attended
by Mr. and
A
play
entitled
"Somebody
them s1gned ('(rom New Haven) Pt Pleasant 8i demon&amp;tratilr
Ull
Mra. L D Dile.s, Mra. Shirle, Smiled at tbe Safety Program"
to take the v~lne which was
Games were played and pr1z:· Mills, &amp;Irs. A R. PulleR, Ml'.s. was presented m keeping with
tbe best record for Mason Coun· es awarded to Mra Pansy Fry, Homer Hysell, Mrs. George- Rey- the theme of the meeting ,
ty Dr. Maloney
tldmlni.stered Mn.Thdma Capehart, Mrs Gene
The me&lt;!tirta
opened
Wllth
Dol&lt;b and Mu;.s BeP Sanborn,
tbe drug. asststed by Mrs. Bob Athey, Mrs. Otho Uevmg, Mn
everyone
siltf!lng
"America"
and
JohntilO'D and Mn. Jack Frey, to Mont Blake, I..eone Sayre lnd Mlddl,.,ol'l.
, giving · tbe PJedge of Allegiance
the flrst and 1econd graders of Mrs. CliH Roush. Light refreshMr Kreager, .who was born to the nag. The call to worship
the Letart, Broad Run. Hortf~nli.l ments were served and others in Muskingum CCIUJJty, hid aerv- was g1ven by Emma Jane Weavand New Haven Schooli.
present were Mrs. Otto Grimm, ed nfly years m Lbe- ~pt~t miD- er while Judy Turner rud
a
Uoyd
Roush
and Mrs.
MI'8 Everett Louderm1lt, Mrs. lstry as pastM at Aablilnd. Wie passa1e !rom scrl(lture.
Gibbs ac-ted as registrar&amp;
D1c:k Alhey, Mrs. S. H. R.ettmirt, CODJID, Colu-mbu, ,'l'oJedo, Co!!·
•Beverly Roush sang a solo,
second uucct10n will be g1ven
Mrs John Fry, Mrtl Edna Stump naut, Akron and M1tldleport'. Ill· 'T ~I M Wh , " She was jotned
a month
of Pomeroy &amp;nd Judy and JoEl· ter b1.1 retirement in. 1M2 ~
e
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has ac.led 88 aupply .Uidister at on the sec()nd vene b)' everyone
len Athey
Waterford He graduated from pt·esent ludy Rousb read a story
Brotllecho,od
The
Lulhero.n
u·
c1 h R ... and Ann Newland read a poem
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JMt Tt.esday eveninll,
Mrs Howard Wagenhals, Mrs. enlSon nwennty an t e OCu·
t'tl d "M th
Do y
Still
0 er,
at St Pauls Church in
:Paul Henderson :nd Mrs Robert est.tlr..COigete Semmar:Y.
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ou
Survivors inelude his • wi'fe a Grow? a!t~r whleh a prater
ven The program .whicb wu MeGlothhn were hosteues to
a d1scuu1on on "Fore•gn Ea5tern members of the Purpose Clas! daughter, Mrlll. H. C. Bartoo, ' Li· was o!fered by Beverly Rou'S'h
Program" wal' led by Clarence which wu held 'Wednesday, Ap· ma· It' daughter-in-law Mr•. Mar
Explanation o.f the 4-H CohU's
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Mlddld.
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and the Clttb Emblem were gi·
Ble181ng.
100
rll 20, in social room.s of the St.
r~agcr,
own,
ve ven by Patrtcia Riley and Sharon
Others present were Rev Pet-- .Paul Lutheran Church Mra Ear- Jrandchtldren. four great. ~rand- Riehard•on before a
readmg
le Caldwell led the devotions. 1ebildreo, a brot.ber, dtwob Sblltera. from scripture was made by Ltn
Y a da Nease Emma Jane Weaver
Sunday guests of Mrs. Nora Mrs. RUJSell Senter gave an arti· He was preceded 1• eat
Tnpp were Mr &amp;nd Mrs Fred cle. titled "Sermiln on the Mount" .son and daughter.
read a p'qem entailed "Winning"
Lew111, Mra. Dick Tilton and Janet whtle Mn
Oaldwell gave one,
Joe Bailey teaeher or vocaLewill, all of Columbus. They at ..Garden ilf Our Lord".
tended the funeral of her broth- tiOnal agdc'ulture at Wahama
tended the birthday dmner of
Refreshment. were served to er, Mac Ballard, on Fr1day April High School, gave a talk on 4,H
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Lackey Dunham m Le~m.
those mentioned and Mrs. J. H. Z2 In Princetoft, W. Va.
objectives &amp;n&lt;l exp!amed what
PIIFEa EGGS, lACON, PAII~AKIS, lTC. AU WATS
Sunday guests of Mi'. and Mrs. Hampton, Mrs. Otto
Grimm,
Mrs Vic Street, ?.Irs. J.
L every 4-H ciub member should
William Sbinn were Mr. and Mrs. Mts.t Lelah Powell, .M:rs H P Stewart, Mr! A. K. McClung and do. in realizing the objechves of
a the club.
Glenn W1tilrow, Ella Durst, all .11 Roush, Mrs. Edna Burris, Mrs. Mrs. John Wolfe attended
Columbus, M.r and Mn Blythe Stell~ Fry, Mra Harry Dyer, Mrs briuge party in Pl. Pleasant oh
William Pow· Thursday
Those present
were Jaelde
Thei~s of Racme, and Mr. and Mrs. Mary West, J,frs.
ell, Pastor Pet.ers, Mrs. J.
v Mrs H. R. Andrews and Mrs. Capehart, Judy Roush, Beverly
0 D. Shinn, tht. Alt.o.
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J. L. Stewart were shopping tn Rousb, Kitty Wllliamson, GearMr. and Mrs Lloyd Roush at- McGrew and Mn. I.Joyd Roush.
glan• .Jeffers, Elrnma Jane Weav·
Parkersburg, Tohur.sday.
tended Parent1 weekend Saturday
The New Haven t 1001 Club
Mr. and Mrs. Earle Caldwell e-r, Judy Turner, ~une Spencer,
at the Delta Zeta sorority house
1n Springfteld where their dauGh· held a Joint meeting with 18 and Jim, vis1ted Mr. . 40d Mrs. J. Mrs. Sarah SpeMer, Ann New·
Perfect conuoUed
ter Carol 1s a member and 10pho· members of the pt Pleasant LJ. 0. MCClure of Wellsburg, W l4nd, Corena McMilhon, Carolyn
beat foe •ore de·
19 Vt.. over the weekend.
Dotaon, Linda Nease.
ons Club on Tuesday, April
more at Wlttenberi College
at
the
Le"ion
Hall
President
of
Sharon
Richardson,
Mlke
TayJicious
foods by
Mr and Mrs. Jac'k Frey and
•Pleasant club 11 Mr.
Thoae attending the Regional lor, " Howard MeMilhon, Marshall
Sli....
the
Point
•imply aettlaa tho
!.am1ly were tn Parkersburg SaturBand Festival 10 t. Mary&amp;, W. McMlllion, Qene Weaver, Sharon
COOIS!tiMI
day on busmess
diol.
Jtm Darby, while Bob .Fobnston Va.,
ilD Saturday were Mrs. M~niel Patneta Riley Mr.s Del
Mr and Mrs Bob McGlothlin -at- II preJldet1l of the club, here.
tt.o ..... ~~.t
Frank Peyton, and daughter, Mr bert Rl,chllrOBon,
Mrs., Gladys
tended a dinncr·mcetmg or the
The orgnnizatlons joined In and Mn Paul Sclmetder, Mr and Rile)', Patty Newland, Mrs. J(lhn
AID THI FINEST COJFU
executive eomm1Uctmen of Hard· &amp;roup lilngins and enjoyed 1 ~frs lo'lo~·d Carmaell:, Mr. and Turner, Joe BaUey, Ann Harris,
"Forest
PreBervatlon"
The
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ware De11let! AllSOCHI.hon at the
UM.Jl.MGOCD •• ,
.11rJ Earle Caldwel , Ml's
'Pau Jonctta
Cunnin~:ham,
Sandra
Damd Boone Hotel ln Charleston bwo clUbs made ,,Jans to hold 1 Hend.-eraon, Mrs.
Donald
F. Buekland, Dllne Capehart, Cbari
Ed Curtis Roush of MIChi.:Hn ptcntt and softball game In Pt Roush, Mrlt'. Robert McGiothhn lene Dleh.l, Mrs Mary Carpchart,
v 1sited Mr and Mn. Ja!nO(I Routh Pleaiant, thu snr:.11Jler. New Ha· ud Mr and Mn. Thomu Grm·
Mr and Mrs. Stdney MeMIIhon
over the weekend
ven members prooent were John lok-atl, Bobby and Shelby.
Mrs Harvey Newland, Sharon
Jack Ford, lreahman at East Dyer, Bob Johmlon, H. C Roney,
Dlck Athey, student at Mar· Foreman, C.Lcryl RGbert.s, Mrs
rennessee State College wa11 vhut· Karl Wile.!!, Charles JeweJI, Geor· aball College, spent the week- Curt McDaniel, Marilyn Schwarz,
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mg his parenh, Mr and Mrs K.er· i 1e Jewell, Gene Athey, Layton end v!Bltlng hl9 w1fe and pareJLts, Judy Sebwarz, Barbara McDaniel,
' The finac of oU'wa~
co
mit Ford over the weekend
Sayre and Jn&lt;.-k Frey.
tdr i!Dd Mrs. Clayton Athey.
JQanna Bta.nham, Mr!l
Frank
make
per!e&lt;t
colfee
~ry
A Board of Direetora rneet1ng
Mr and Mrs~ Philip Wolpert HarrLB, Mrs. 'R J
w 1Uiam&amp;o-n,
Mn R. F Bryant Is lmprovJna
I' lil'lt- ~ \1. (or~ i!.
aiter being very ill the paat twu wu held after the r~MJular meet· ~l;ld 1 Susanne vblted re1.,tives ~~ Mtl. John. Taylor. Mra: Bliss WU·
dn'tmj&amp;
inf and It was
announc:ed the CQiumbus, Ohio over tbe week· son, J&amp;nJc.:~ lngeJa, Jan1e Turner,
weck:s
next
meeting
May
3,
will
be
Lad
end.
aDd
Sar:bara
w~Json.
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1\11' and M1·s Russell OhllnJ,er
M:i&amp;S Nancy Scally and rat.sy
of Charleston vlsttcd Mr and Mrs lea' Night The dates May 6 and
7 were set for Clean-up-Week 'Ve•ter, lf~,Sitcd friends m Ral· Mrs. F. A.. Blitey, Mrs R 11cy Me·
n '1'. Ohlinger on Sunday
Intyre and Mrs W, T Stone.
Mr and Mrs A J~ Roush of Any trash, exLiuding garbage, cigh, N C., o\·er the weekend.
Picked
up
by
the
L10rls·
Those
attending
the
White
Mn. Paul Puwell's father, Mr
wtll
be
l'omcroy v1~;~itcd Mrs Lowdema
Van Meter on Sunda} i!nd Mrs. men. It is bemg asked by the Shrine JD Polft"croy on Frida~ f Durnil is a medical patient at St.
Dcrtw returned hom e w1th them Sl'1d ' 1"P 1101 pleasle sweropr tdustl •n1d evening were Mrs Harry Dyer, I Joseph fi6Spltal In Parkerrourg
r
no pte, o sree
n•
after spendtng several day1 here.
front of your property, this too
(
AtLcnfllng the state meetmg of
will be picked "P and disposed
Lhc WSCS in Spencer on Tuesday of
were Mrs Otte Roush, Mrs Otbo
Lch•lng, Mrs Thclm&amp; Capehart
The Blue Jay Patrill of the
and Mrs Carain Oliver.
Girl Scout.s held a party Jo'rlday
Mr and Mrs. Arthur Harl are evenln.&amp;, April 22 at llle city
announcing the birth Of BP $ lb. 0 building, Games were played and
ounce son born April 21 at Lhe refreshments served to the gueatl
Schaekel CllnJc. Maternal grand· and members.
parents are Mr. and Mrs Man·
Gu111t!l present were
Bruc11
chester Wolfe of Racine and pa· Staats, Jimmie (il-i:'bs, Gary Rood,
ternal grandparenta are Mr and Jtmmie Caldwell Eddie Stein and•
Mra Jaspar Hart, Letart, W Va
Glenn Butler. Member1 present
were Sucllcn Goodni1Jht, Anna
R11th Yonker. &gt;Carolyn Dotson,
Jolly Dosen 4-H Club
Shirley tmd V1rglnia Hill, Judy
ll'ry, Sharon Knapp, Shelby Grin·
Mel .41
Browns'
stead,
Doris Elliot, Phyllla. q_atey,
The Jolly Dozen &lt;1·H Club of
Mra.
N&lt;Jrman
Montgoll\el'}' aad
Long Dottom met at the home of

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Prcs1dent
Eisenhower asked
today that hlJ nexlb1e ltrm price
support system be gJVCD a chance to JX'OYe 1tseL! before Congreu
acraps il.
He spoke- out aa a l!ihiiWdQWD
vote apprilved m the House on a
Demoeratie bilL lo restore the
b1Jb rill'id aupport.s 'l¥hkh wer~
replaced by the tlexi:ble system
laat year.
Both sidca poodicted V1Ctory.
But neit.ber lll!PCtted tM confl.
tlent, and botb conceded
vote would be close.
At hJ.a news co~erenee Mr.
!)isenhMver said bla faith
in
flexible supp.orta 1&amp; unshaken. He
.!llaid it is a aoDd system des-i~
to brlog JWoduction and eonsumptlom 1nto ~alance.

Democrat&amp; Mntend the gene.ro
ally 'lower flexible au,pports will
burt lumen. But the President
said Jlarm meome declines OC·
qurred under the old s)•atem. Tbe
nexi'ble program, he said, won't
))ave a ebanee to work until the
crape come to market.

EXPERT GIVES
ESTIMATES
ON ~MASGN WORK

Lont
Chootor
1951, wu plc,ked from a ,\lti'M
cf•• of Junior Stude"" · .t
the St. JOMph MMIIltal, Par'
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NurMS Convention 11"1 st. Louis,
Mlueurl, Mar 1 throuth ttM 7.
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Melanie Brown Saturday after· ~
nvon
'l'hls elub Wt.!l organized Febru
ary
23 at the Long Bottom
Sc:hoolhouae Mra. P1uline Myel"~
and Mrs. Mar1aret Brottn are the
club advisors. The· offleen of the
elub are Melanie Brown, preal
dent: Sue Ann Mycn, vice proaidont; Teresa AndNw; eccretary,
Ruth Price; news reporter, Kaa·ecn
Damewood: recreational
leader
and Ronalcen Osborne, health and
aalcty ~hairmp.n
Oth~r , members of the cl,db Ia
elude: Joyce Frederick, Carol)'n
Sl18on, Janet and Marilyn Bl&amp;lell
1nd C•rolyn Price.
Tho next mooU~•I
1 at the home

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Melanie
ers
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Mr11. Eule CGidwcJJ.

The paret'lts of the Ne):V Uavtn
coo Seoul•, !IUrprlsed the cub
bert with a part.y, celebra\lnr the
award won at lhe 'M.G.M:. Exposition. 1t waa a regular m('eUng
held Wedne~, I jl 11 :0 .. : the
home ol Mra. E. L. Stelll.
The Cl~ba dlaplJYtd eostumes
bhe)' made in eonnectlon wLth
their theme "Kni1hta of Yore".
Jdeaa Cha-lrmu for April "'*a•

Tl'l.,as

Grinstead,

!Nho

JentOO. " fllm on "S,nokOy Bear''.
An aO'ttcle "Adventure on Tlnindcr Hill Tree Farm" Will P~·
atinte'd and Billy rr"y aaseabl;~
the tree farm, made of
ea~
board. wblle the stor)' waa lotd1
Rou. Frey •nd M-altolm
wr:rt
p&gt;.·escnled
n~"l::erc::tifl!f
slides for tctlllnJ all lheir expo~tl·
tJ.on tickets. The N'1 bben Wtll'e
each prC41ented a mlJ).Ial\lre blbn
ribl&gt;on, an txaet copy of the rYlbon aw.ardtd a~ MGM E~PQtftkhl.
the grOIJIP 'were aerved icc er~
tod.as.

and Vrooman

for eonunent.

,. Mourn~ng

We&amp;"ff

not

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Candldates f91'
eouneil pos{tlona will be Harry w,lsh, Wal·
w Werry, Ev~ett Tbomas, De(.
bert Ricbardso~ an.d ~u~eJl Cape·
hart.

dlieunibo

prole¢ with, attotD~··
ApprOxbnate esUm,J~JtJs Qf from Js one of the finest In Columbus;
ten to twolve dollars "'foot for , Noon
m' the ~afete&lt;l• at lbe

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For generatioa1 the elown hae
bee• an brtegral part of eireua
WASHINGTON
UPSon. prograane In these daya of keeD
~nclyde ~ and sewel'l accord~ OhJo state Sc:bool for the blind,
HAI'I1'! P:. lrrd Hid todll' thet eompebt1on, mgentOWI tpeeialIna tq Mayor Rot 0. Harless.
which I• one ot the most interest- ou ·~wiLLIS i:,4 llf"l ,
th• ftd•ral i:ltllt uil equlyalent tie&amp; must be evolved. IDd: be'I'll• eotlmatcs wore ' given by lng spots In Oblo; A lflp' to the
111
n! &amp;:..,:. •
10 tho lull ¥Oiuo of oil lho lud OIU5C .so much dependa UJ)(lD ef.
""llam in eomparlson wit" similar top of the I:.e Veque-Lincoln Tow•
oil lho •··lldl
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feetiye cottuming alld make-up,
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A de•tb
loU of 38 W"
list"
-·'"' k done in other t"'WDS,
er and view CoIum bU!l from the
r.,....
cu bv
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11 th1 hi"ff.
11•n•
t•-m 11......, it il not a rare oeeurance for , a
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Chfet
Ralph
Sisson
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a
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stock-eoterything of ttnt~lble ctreUII 1clown to spend huo4r.edl
the YMCA Cafeteria; The ·~,,.. ·· ! in 8
wWeh OtM!urre4 11 Wyllis valua In the United States.•
of ~&amp; in the ereatiop of his
is makina arranr:ements too
Hil~ Tuesday afternoon.; .liit
varlous preposteroua properties
"Sally · Flow~•" television
ThiN' rabbiUi u ,d s~ +..~eps
CLEVELAND, 0. UP--Defen&amp;e and eontrapttons wbicll coawl&amp;e
lsllcw at the WLW.C studios. (Not were tm~ered ~ 6m~e from t*1:1~ sa1d today they h"' ....... .,.,ro,
sure abou~ tbltt , jet) "And then the. bllte that enauUed a small
nine new p1eees of
HOME-tlr&lt;oj ~ut happy."
oui~Jill!UDI! on lh~ Pli•P.&lt;rtY of
as bnis of their plea
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Mrr. ~ellona PapneU., t •
for a new trial of coDV:ieted wifeChief Sisson said tilt nre iP~· killer Dr. Samuel II.
Sheppant,
eri.tly started when: arttCI~ stored but the 1tate said the evtdeftce
Jn the buildlni were l_fr!tied by, represents opimon, 5peculatlons
sparks from burnini ~~ab ahtl '8.Dd eonjectur~...
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LONDON UP-Itriket 1rHII ~
'l,ii.Pl!'l 'rueoc~oy w&lt;ne Ben Ellier- trash.
.
thrut
of strlkH mushre.....
!&lt;ililt"Poineroy, an~ l:lolberl Gaul,
today
1.-te
1 hlp eltctlon iuue
Cheater.
U..t covl81 ,..,..rr•" theDismia••ls were Darlene HlU.
of Prim• Mlnlstw Afto
Jleedlvllle; Mildred TUbbs, Po~e­
th...,. Idol. In tho ing ,.n•NI ll~iona.
tuxon, Pomeroy;

S~ topt pavement hail beea given ~iriiUI:~Iiioe building a&amp; JUe&amp;ta Of
lll•' •ouncll by Milam. That would the cdnipon~; Visit and, tour the

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in Pomeroy at 7:~0 A. M., c and
Will visit ttie followlnc pl,te:J:
Co-op and Federation taemtlea
and be greeted· by eitber Lltta
Roberson or Jean Werts; Farm
Bureau lnsuraDce building, wbieb

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Sunday Final Day
In Attendance Race
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CINCINNATI LIVESTOCK

CINCJNNATI, 0. UP...UCIJll 21100
oclive; 10e' bliber; juo to 2211 lb
l8.Mi

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235 18; 235 til 150 lb

17.50; 2110 to 2'11 lb 17; 2'15 to 3110
lb 18.50; Choice- sows steidt 12.25
lo

14.

Cattle
slNdy;

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BAK.ER
FURNITURE
CORNER IN

yearlJngs

urf ., fin.t yuh den'f IUCCHII,
try an' try atln. fllift tptlt.

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N•tlonal advertisinc repreaeD·
tative,
Bottinelll-Klmball. Inc.,
Ul Lexington Ave., New York
City, 18, N. Y.
Subscripboa rates · Delivery by
earrier where avaJiable 30 eenh

OF THII MlfGS-MASOM ARIA
flr.·

eept Sunday by The Ohio Valley
Sentinel , [Dt., at 110 Mecban.lt

st., Pomeroy, 0 Business offiee
phone 398, t(litOttal office phone
397.
EDtel'!d IS second c~u!l
iBJ matter at_ the posl
Pomero)', Oh10

s. Owen

tans:Is Probe Idea That Cease-Fire
Would H~trt Chance Ol.Returri'foMainl~d

lA:s-oRS OF

,The Daily Sentinel
Published every afternoon.

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.8Y CHARLIS M. McCANN

Unlhd Pren St•ff Corres;ondtnt
The Chinese Natlonaliats seem
to feei that any eease fil't In tht'
Formosa Stra1t might hurt the1r
chances or ever returning to the

adva~ce

mei1· at The Dally Sentmel
off1ce,
$1Li .60; sb months, 57 00; thrn
orhee at mbnths, $3.(M) By motor rout~
w\en avaiiM&gt;Ie lme month $1
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mainland
The reason

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Two top authonh&lt;"S recent1y

had

~omethin g

to

sa~

I American indu!ltry

about the 1·aged

valu l" or the stock market and
widespread stock ownershiP. '
Federal Reserve BoarJ Chai.r·
man Martin said "A properl y
fuoctiorung stoek m&amp;rhl I~'&gt; •·n·
portant til the attainment or a
high standard of hvmg anti 11teady
growt h o! emplo:,ment
·• Set&gt;
retary o( lb!! Treasury Humphrey
said: "Wide1;preat1• .ownership of

is to be em·our·

.. A man cannot earn a

hving with just h t.s two handK
He needs tooh and power and
I these you can not get wit bout in·

vestment "

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is needed .
R•ds Have M•npowtr
The Commumsts now have
Ch ina 's vast reservoir of manpow·
er t o draw upon . Chiang has only
the 8-m1llion populatwn or For·
mosa. And the unpleasant fact is
that the Formosans shuw no eag·
erness to gird for a crusade 1o
retake Chin a. They jus t want to
be let alone.
In these circumstances the Na·
tlonaUSts are bitter over the pos·
sibility of a cease fi re.
Dispatches from Taipei. the For·
mosan ca pital, told Monday of a
blast of critidsm of the United
States which appellrcd in local
N8tionalist newspapers.

"The trend of events seems to

Untlttit,\ Pre•• Scltnct ldltor
NEW YOP.K U.l'- A Jlc\entlst
•net .a tiC~tmti flc udm!nl11tralor
tiMe to tilt' d'!Veloll)ment of th!
Salk omll·pt't"o vncc inc said th at

what they ftnd. mos t fenred mlgtrt

h.en. h1ul happened-and

entlan,:ered the whole

It
bi(I·ICalc

to conqu ~r paralytic
short
polio in t1 compat•alivcl)'
time.
They rt'terrcd, C&gt;f course, to 11
thlldr rh comlniJ &lt;town with polio
afttt t hl'y had bern · varclnnled
wltb vlietiM prop.:arl"(' bv one of
tllt alx pharmuuul!ca\ honee11
Heentt!~l bv lh l"
federal govern,
ment to make it
\)tOirnm

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What aro the ttoya like who
k
toclay'l vlclou1 eantt
::;•.:e::..nt How do the e•n11
0 traN? Why aren't the tHI\p
1
hool? The 1trlnf0
••et'1 nsc
t
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ItWIG t e '""'' are detc:rl•
H In ' the fall~lftt cllapofch,
bared on telkl with ~hr.. mtmbtrl who cama Into court tO.._
the nc:itement ,.,..., a rival
1101 m•mber wes trrHted for
murder.
BY ELIZAIITH TOOMEY
United Pre11 Stiff Corre•ppndent

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litter Ga.. Rlnlry
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Bitter rivalry usually exists between gangs. But In the exeltement of a really blJtlme "laid",
.all eane members Were t~m6orlil'y
allies.
"We're the warriors," the abort·est ot the bo')'s In' ·the court waiting roon\ s&amp;ld proudly . He had II:
NEW YORK UP-Three b~y11 ciesrl!tle pert.&gt;blld bchmd one, ear
sat on 11 bench in the back of th e- "We've got our own jerseys It's :t
dln&amp;y court waitinl room and talk· stick t~all• dub 'J
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l "We got our rule8,'' the S~lf.ap'I'hcy were neatly .• dressed, ac .. pointed warriors' spokesman ~aid.
cording to the curious fashion that lt's a stick ball club, sure, but if
marks members of teenate street anybody touches us or, say, we
gangs. Their zippered jackets were play for money al\d somebody
handsome two-tone 11•berdine, doesn 't pay up ... we get the two
,heir 8hoes were polished and fellows together who got the cOm·
their hair was long, well-oiled and plalrJ,t and they lleht it out. But
piled as bia;h as possible above maybe •omebody elle jumpH in,
their f(lreheads.
ilnd then everybody starts."
They were hoping for a allmpse
The aee of most gang members
of 8 rival gang member. Frank ranges from 14 to 19. ltlost Qf them
Tan:an Santana, 17, a member or. are under 18 and ahoul~ be 1ri.
the Navajo 1ang, was to be Iii· hia:h school

DAILY CROSS~WO.RD

Thtlr ln~~rtnf rt~rP!kctlon W'"
of ~ the diChtm of
Dr Jonu E.
S'alk, th e n ccinc's rlevl'iupcr.
'"Prtlperly P'ropL'red and pro.
Hi'ly Ule~. the v-eeci nr h con1·

fo··mnldP hyl l" nn:l nt!v!r cbeml·
CMh. Or Snlk wu'
confidf'nt
" nrmlfh ,..r hie fiiPI'l Jaboritorv de·
mcn s trntinn~- wlth human belnt:

wl lh monkrvs-tl\al ht'

...,necinAtcd

hi~

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lllrl',.

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nart E

Va n Ril'l"r. ml'rlical rlirectnt bf
'hr N'11 1 i rm~ 1 Ji'ou11 dation J11r Tot.
r""' ilc f'al'lllyll i!l, vaceln~\~~J!!.!
~on .

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own

f'\r{'r II V(lll' n'(n

plt:'t!IY ~~fc and complrlclv f'lf ·
ttt\iYe," he uld-11n~ It should
tie kept in mind t hat by "co-m·
pletely £&lt;D:eclivc" he
cJtrmpted
.!.. tbe verv small m nn .. tty cr ocr.
~~ . 10m who , by the nulure of lheir
bodY c.bcm!Jtry, arc vt• ry poor
al!llboly prod t' 'C"'
lcl€'ntl'lt dhput r!l the first
pt,t1 ~~t tb q, sta lemer..' -- lh:1t wh ~ n
' 1.pfwe rl~ p~rpur&amp;tl .
t hr vaccine
· U eott.ptctcly saf" ·· l'' ormalde·
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list, but bot h commandh'l·~ lal'ge
Ru di Pnci!!I-'Who have been un·
frlemllv to the vaccine from tbc
vrrv b e~ lnnlnc .
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So bt'.fnre the shooting starts,
if th t•r~&gt; ls to b~ ahy shonting. the
selt&gt;n! l s t ~· \tl'~(!d partnl:t to keep
in mLnd tohat the 11aletv o..t "pTopcrlv prcpnred" vaccme !11 beV(] nd ouf'slion. SeiPI'II\sts knew
lona hf'lrorP Or Salk started
work lM Oil his vactin~&gt;, lhnt Yl" ll!l l'.!l ··rllllcl he "dcBCflvated '' bv

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tv MU. SOL IIGLIY

S•tn :!av \ 1 ~• 1ors In th " homn
r-f Mr :HHI \lr~ Sol Billlev anU
f~t'n"·!lv Ann! ?t wore Mr. 1ni!
~"'!t · Alv~ ll ol ~i n·'!f!r lrtd eon.
Mr 110 I \l r~ Cllrh"" . Holsinljer
~ ., rl f,,.,,,v Pnr-..?wUle, M'T.
i:nd
11" A!hnnv , Mr. llhi Mr..

·Rnflet1

J,.nu.,

M;VN

W(lOd , W Va

r:arv and Shan WeUi . .JC~no,

lhtlr

~pent th r

Wtt&gt;ko'nd 'Wttli
Kra n d.~\!'\ h er Mr.s. HU!l
son

lbhn·

In Chlha

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12. Fill with
col'\ltern&amp;•
tlon ( var.,
1!. Aocondo&lt;l
1ft Juice

'or'plants
lG. "" a•h

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I'llpUblic . ~

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tNortt)
e. In 1olo , i4. Bendt

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depa-ent otnel•l• . ~.., that ,....,.\ ·~
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S3.111illblo '"
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1!11. Grtel&lt; lttter

Stateo

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atrald that atomiC wea~ Wl11 be UHd apbift·
thetn.
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They point o'ut that the ChlD.eH bave a .....IJ'
attempted. any ~'!Oatllt act 'lhl1Mi rtuoaablr e.rtain they can wm. TbUI a q;.Ultary ll:lW~ on ,:ro.,o.
mola. ll not immediately like~r aud a.ettblr Ja lA

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,
What' t\te expert&amp; 11&gt;\jclpa\e "-\lailod 1\ad

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~ blua\lflllr-&amp; ,~tic 111'1
punut avldlj', 1t workfd ~ Ia ,matN

fl'acheJ\11 ud it isa•t believed thq •lt
calnl' to ptunre tnto a danrero• sttuatloa ~ ,
could destroy their paper, reJlm,e.
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-(oyalty

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the 190 ecml'eatlft-

. While the controv~nlal' Demoe,.Ptl, • major runny ertll. ~
has been diiC&amp;rded tiy th-. Do •
tl who walked: out oa thtlr ~
develop over t.ht Hattni ot moc:ra
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to F;""t"
tli\1~ tor ouch powtrrul iOUibftnmt' '-' Jamoa 8~
Toxa'i'Go llllell. Shlwl\1 ud ·-1111111&amp; 00\'. KoDnon to '"""
tlel~te m'tli• e&lt;nventton an4. aafo.up

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Carrol Harri s reports that

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Johnsor. 1111rl son, ,Ju~r
and
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Mrs. Vl rr.mi01 Pig&lt;lt S.!£3joy.
l%i.r nt:lo1o an1 B1lmmi~traton
Mrs l'ann1e m,ley t-, ih.tl ,sons
var:eination pronl'am and Mrs ~1 !n ' ha IJ'Ols!n:er were
m tl 1c W(lst In I'ar l-t'! 1m.6. sho~~!~g, ~ ~bu rs·

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Mrs

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his 15000 tomato p!anta aeL
Warne WUson nports thai
bu run blo ferlllller lor hlo
m;'ti&gt;es and hall iet aeveral of

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GRADUATION

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LOMA LEADS

Church Board Hear
Need For Hymnals
The Official Board of the Unit·
ed Methodist Church met Sunday
evening at the cbureb with the
Rev. J . Leshe Kunze presiding .
The hymn "What A Friend We
Have in Jesus" opened tbe meet·
ing followed by reaponsive reading "Prayer of Fai~" taken from
Psalm 27 and senteriee prayers b~·
thOse pret~ent.
Mrs. Boney Mltcb~ll reported
tbe need of new hymnals and a
committee compo/fed of Mn. E. E.
Bryant and Fraoll! Vaughan were
named for the proJect. There was
a discussion on the time of the
services for the summer months
and it was decided to take 1 poll
at church on SUnday May 8 and
15. Mrs. C. F. Tompkins to be In
charge.

I)RESS~S
SIZF.'i 9 TO 20

·AU of these are "one or a
kind":

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ORIGINALS
The Perfect Gift

For The Graduate!

Mercedes
Condon
Dress Shop

Well Dressed Feeling

Baby

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lfOund ood tllat be hall cultivated
lbom once. Jte wo "P'Irts that be
oora 'lround p!owed and
'lfOUDd ready. He bas
~11!"11 '' from Charles

llellstered
18.
be bu

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All Suits and
Coats ·Reduced!

Gloves
$1.00

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SMITH
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BLUE SWAN

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Panties

- $Lot~ts . .

$~~-~Pi:~' . . .
Cloth
'GOWNS
............. 9'7c to $3.98 BEACH JACKETS ....
$J.9h~ $J:;,a·
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love ror thl!lr pnetlcal
preUy
lbelr eomton'llld 'Ulelr &lt;iMJ*
look on lbe
Fashions
1ashlo1111 for home.work ...
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and
ways ... for
warm we~lber ahead.
Cor fun,
fuhlon1 for pu1lea
n.,.usout. Al19ver the·~· you'D fbld roshhbi1 ... lllllng.,.le, aceesaorles, jeWI!Iry, ~-., lmtta;Keie

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ote• ft~ar .t,ft;em•••
aall ·p;j~ Nl...l

Nylons

r*rt.,a he bas
driven 1nd that
t:GIDIDI up.

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Main St

has

Grimm reporlo tho\
Yorkshlto. 1111 ,..,

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be bu strawberry planta set.
Wayne ROwe reports that he
disked, hUTOwed and haa set part
of hlo lomatoeo.

CompltQ Ll~e

YOU NEtb NOT BE PRESENT! , .
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tbo ·L etart &amp;rOQp, after

Richard Young reports that he
has run bls fertUiler for his toma·
RETURNS FIIOM VISIT
toes.
Jimmy Deem reportl that he
.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lofm Sr. have
A report on the Wesley Foundabas plowed bis eorn ground, and returned from a two weeks visit tion meeting held last . week in
bu aet six bundred atrawberry with their children, Mrs. WiUiam GalHpo)is, was given by putor.
pllllD.ts. He 1110 reports that be has B.
and Raymond in Col·
Prayer bv Rev. Kume
t~~n~ed his GuerDBOy belfer out
ed the meetinl.
pasture.
, RObert Burn.em reports that he
bu his beef animals on pasture.

SEUC'i'IOHS

. I:'I~J~ING .T9 BUY!

woipt
Wlnl
n.A.,IIIIIbtr

rerr..bmenta

· Theodore WUiford reports lbat

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39, Ketpa
(p!,)

At. tlle coacluaioa of t.1t.e

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to 'e

De$i,r~ TP Suck Thumb
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3 Re»oms
or
NEW
Furniture
$299.00.

Sp~f"•· .

S1ri.1&gt; has SOld all of his eleven pigs
Cly.Cle Johnson reports that . his
and ,u.
tomato plants arrived April 29, ·

Sisters
InspeCtion

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Tht · annual Mother-DaUI}Iter
Banquet &lt;li lbt -Noh~tllma Gv·
den Club ,.... held on IIODdl1
eveolna in lhe aod.al r()()fM
al
the Hartlord Methodllt CblU'dt.
The pr~llfl\ tor the even.inJ
belaD wkh e&amp;eh member t1.u.J.
iDI and intrc.dueing her mother
to tbe ,grou.p.
Mra. Lester Zerkle presented
a readtng entitled "A Tribute
to 1 Mother'' and then CJ'ObP
IIDtJng by the rnernberJ waa eajoyed
Mn. Ray Piekc01, Sr., eave a
reading .after wbich Mila Jackie
Pe~D sang "Couot Your Blnsinrp". M.iu Peyton wu preseo'ted
later in the program in aootber
tolo number, "Blue Moon."

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Tbe Cbtster Cb.,.e MYF mec:t·
ing wu be1d at tbe Alfred Church
gn April 25 with atteDdaDCe as
lolowa; Rock Sprtnp 9 youth and
1 adult; Alfred 17 yo-uth and 6·
adulti; Chester tS youth U.lu 2
Uat Aehievemeat :procram.
Wlllla.m Holmea, SyrJClUie end 1dultl; Mioen¥ille .11 youth and
James Souder1l. recoverln• aat- Prof. and MN. Roa:er Qulsnberr)', 2 adult.; and tbe &amp;ev. Grove matlsfaetorily at Mei&amp;l General Ho,. Atheus,. Max Roller, wbo hu been .ing a total or ·81.
pltal wbere be underwent emer-- 1 mt;dioal patient at Melp GenDue to the a'lnenee of Norma
gency •ura"'- Sundi.J for tbe ae- eral Hoapital waa retu.m.el home Jean JtobiDIOn, devotlona were led
cond time within a year.
TueldiJ.
by Eu&amp;eae 'Windland.
Henry Hena~y iJ ln eriUC&amp;l
Mr. aod Mra. Hubert . Tiylor,
Alfred &amp;roup with Charles Tay·
condition at Holler Hospital after Belle, villted Mr. a.n4 Ml'l. HOfDel' lor u progratq leader put on the
aureery there ,. .TUesday mornln•. Hertley and family Saturday.
followin&amp; provun~ aubject "My '
His wUe and son Robert, aad broCarol Ba~btel, aenlor aurae at Responsibility at Home"; sona:,
ther C. M. Henneay and lin. st. Joseph'• Ho•pltal. Ptrkmbur1 "Way Down Deep", Alfftd JIYP';
Hennesy were in GalllpoUa durJng left MOnday for arrnt,a~ ~ork at Recitation, Ruth· Ann Sleicber;
the operation.
Sl. Fraocls Hospital, 1!1\ltburlb. poem "Joly Neigbbor'• Bible" by
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence BIDI She 8pellt the weeke_~CI wiU. her Sandra Boylea; · playlet:~~ ..Fimily
have beeo aotlfted of tb~ aerioua parents. Ill. and Mf•· Fotr1!Jt Life" by Johnn7 Taylor, Florence
e011.ditlon of her brotber·ln·law, Baclltel and brother Forrest and Boyles, Clair · Woode•. Janice
the Rev. L. R. Wll1on, NorwaJk, 1 was taken to Parbnburc Monday Swartz and Marearet Wmdland;
" IOD,I "Open Up Your Heart", all.
former plstor of the Mlddleport by her motber.
' During the busineSJ meetinJ in
charge of Betty Leonard, preli·
dent, they voted to write a letter
to the raC\ic:_:l progr¥11 "Strite It
Rich" to try for help on the purMr» aDd Mrs. Bent&amp; Wolle
Mrs . .Price Hawk 1nd Mr. JDCI chase of a movie proJector. Also
vislte4 1o Plaota,
wllb Mrs. lfori&gt;ett Neutallq aDd doau· each group to recognize Us high
bls sl&amp;lero, Mlsoeo
lbt..-, Ma17, vi&gt;lled Price Hawk sebool graduates in some way.
ta WoM'e.
at Holzer Hotpital, Tuesday after·
The following offieers were
e)ecter
for 1~5tl: Presideo:,
Gilbert
oDd 1nd
report
' u home,
mueh
zerMrs.
HOJPit.II,
lmpr.oved
willhim
return
Betty
Leonard,
Roek Springs; vice
cvenlog lor
todlf.
prC~ldent, Johnn,y Taylor, Alfred;
treatment.
--~---secretary Bob Dorst, Chea~terj
11(.... Lui a Jocloo bu nt'•~:
t~easurer, ludy Spencer, Minersto her bome, Lanpville,
ville; news reporter Clair Woode;
u.si&amp;ting in tb.e care of
Al&amp;ed; devotions, Charle1 Taylor,
motb.er, Mrs. Nanc)' Might
Plnn
Alfred;
recreation, Ralph Knia:ht,
sevenal weeks.
Chester.
Jr{rs. H. D. Cunningham and
Plana were made for the annual
The above o!licer1 are to meet
M.fs. William Bak-er were bus-1• Inspection of MeiJI Temple, Pyoesa visiton in Gallitpolll, today. thian SiSt'ers when they met Toes-- June 1 with Rev. Grove 1t •
Letter Terrell, daUib\or Ana day at tb'e K. of P. Hall with Mlu Chester Church to 1et up the proson Tnm, of ToledO '
Erma Smith, Moat Excellent Chief a:ram tor tbe coming ;pear.
_During the social period Uoyd
and Mr.a. L R. Pariit of --... -. 1 pnsiding. The inspection ie &amp;et
W. Va., were weekend gueat.a
for Tburaday, May 12 and the statr Dillinger Jed the group ill garnes
Mr. and Mra. Edward Parfitt.
and officers wil pra.elice at 7 p. m. and contests.
Refreshments or ice cream
Tueoday May 10.
Plaa1 were made for a rummlge cookies and tea were served
aale and bake aale t4 be held May the host group. '
The worship center ~oosisted of
5, 6 and 7 et the Park buildfnk
formerly occupied by •the Mary a poster of "A Famil)';, at HOme"
Jane Restaurant at the corner of and another pidure of "A Family
at Church .Worsh1p" a miniature
South Second and Mill Streets.
Mr$, Z~!lia Jla!l, WUh•ville, C~ristian flag and the open, Bible
waa a vi4~tor. 'fbe Temple has re· WJth a vase of tulips at •Ide-bact
~eived an Invitation to attend the all placed on table covered with .
Nomad Ceremonial at Jackson• on a white cloth.
May l'l
ONLY
. Due t.o. t.he school and graduaMrs. J. B. Downing and Mrs. tion activ•hes, there will not be a
Althea Anderaon were reported May meeting .
ill.
1'.be next meeting will be held
on
June 20 at the MinersviUe
J.'F A NEWS

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Pomeroy Personals

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Chester M~F Met
BoptiatCh•reb. Mr. WUooa, , wbo With 61 Present
wu tnjured erlticaUr lalt fear ·

she and her dauah~er, .Betty wben be waa ·bit by an i!UtomobJie
Koehler, RN, GallipoJit apta't tbe bu had a &amp;troke. Jl.i.l: opJ1 100•
weekend.
Carv~. is a coronary patleot at a
Mrs. C. E. Hoyt wa• Ia Graoville boapltaJ in North~ Ohio.
Monday to attend a TraillinJ
Sunday tue•ts of 111'1. Max RolConference for- the Year ot Bap- let and ramUy were Mr. •n4 Hrt.

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Jackie Chapman reports that he
'4j/~~rl'l5et bis J¥!pper· plants, April - 21.
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1 Eddie Ev~na reports that he cut
h1s tomato stakes, AprH 16 and 28
To'm Curbs reports that he put
hiS tbree dalry heifers on pasture

Mrs. Lewla Koehler Sr, Ia viol\·
Ina relatives In CrQOklvllle where

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Chljo- ·~ S&lt;&gt;vJh opUt wt\ljln the Dtmoera\lt pirty II comiJis
Soldier ~ to \be tore &amp;Pill. aa4 It may i!onlop Into_aa 0!'•

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a.. Llrld ulldir

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olrlelalo. lo ,that. tbO cOD.inUIIIota at

Middleport Personals

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on't
.efl•

convtotlon ' tha.t the Reda wcm,.:'·ft&amp;'ht tor J"otl' '

tho

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Show that it would be better to be
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a bitter enemy of Uncle 6,ttm raTOM FAR111Eil-lolomborl ot Coftrreu »rodtolll.win not bol"
ther than a fa1tlltul ally," one
~.:y yea.ra befon a farmer wU1 tUck J. wall IWltch SD ble bam 4
newspaper said
t1.1m
ol\ electricity powered trom an .:tomlc
thtl ~tun »f'
"It is a pity that th e leading
!lop.
A.
M,1JIOr
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N;:.~a.
ari"!'~;:..t
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4ol1ver
~erolal
democracy is agam preferring surthe
luturo~;"'"'t'
out
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CO!ftpleto&lt;l'
1D
Welt
Mllt&lt;iil,
render of principals ttl victor y on
electricity
"''*tbmlc energy .. .,.
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the battlef1eld ," another said.
1!may, ftf'er to 0\lr
N.
Y.,
10~.J."ext
!umme~
IIZh&amp;ll.
'MlUer,
Chiang's own situation is be"We don't ~o, th~ugh," . the 16
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of producln&amp;' eleotrlcal e....
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yen old warraor satd. Hts two coming mo re comp ll cutcd as t1me
P resent hydro, .Le~m an o II
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friends . snickered . "Most of us passes.
er~ aa ' hoTH and bUJI'Y·
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just qUJt, but some. of the fellows
Confident Of Support
'l'E.Ut WORIC-'1'111 EtiOIIhower a41&gt;11Diotratloll 1o lhoi&gt;\lnJ
are supposed to be m I!Chool. They
Chiang 's une atm m hfe is to
w \l ' hk
hr
on the len~Ut ot Ume Ita top diclalJ have remalpe4
never
d
" go, e ca 1t oo e;y o I· lt'ad an army back to the ma inCablljo~
In prevto1111 a&lt;ln&gt;lnletraUoiuo_ ~!In«
c;:::e4 '
ay.
land He is conf1tlent that, once he
tngton, key Cabinet otrlcert h&amp;ve ~ ~ ~ ten'D of 0 t.
ln\tiatloM lnvol¥11. Beating
landed it, the people would r1se
han s llave been the uaual thing dul'ull' a our-y
Gang inltiatlons usually involve against Lh c Reds . He feels that I c MrgeEiaetlhawer despite controvenltl ra11nr about
n&amp;ldem
a heating, the warrl$)r 11 aid The every day which sees h1s army
anY. of hill' advl~rs. holda to the "team.'' theory
~ p
boy who walib m the club must still idle is 1.1 day lost.
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~ fi$1y OP\"'11&amp;11 to any bre&amp;k·UP of ·hlo !'~IDoL
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submit to n fight with twl) 01'
It is no wundcr that Chiang
Amoni ~hose' kept ln the tact of ettonl' cl'l.tlcllm
HI '~-'"''
more members.
wanls no cease fire As he sees it
have been .AgrlC\I.lture SecrelaTY Ezra Taft ~
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Secretary Robert T. StevenL Rumors , v
,
Girls pla y an Important part, n cease f1re can only h£' 1p the
~e·~!~~ ,rePo~ed them Of\ thtlr _wa'/ ~t.but thua ~l!~"lta,.Y 1 •
rommnnir,ts. Th e nt·gumcul lhal 'I
bu't not a V&lt;'rY udmlr:1ble rolo.
"Mdst of thi; fikl\Ung's Ovct' cease q~·,t)••oi.Jh) rt~e Fur E•sW
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Cabinet changel alnce.:e
g-~rrs," the ga'dg ··HielilbeP sa id. ern tensitl&gt;n makes 110 uppeall t ~
~oSome f&amp;1low tl,ll!! ,. 'Dti'Ot"er gang him.
were the departure of MartlnCbDuriOI :-ThomU t.o bteota• All1l
Chiang has bccn fighting the
rnoboi\ orNavy s~t•ry
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member to keep'llis hand!! Off his
f.)efen&amp;e aecretary.
Comm unists most of the time sin ce
!irl and he doesn't, and
1927. In that year, wht!n President
trouble starts.
Eisenhower was an A1 my maj.or,
,
Any weapon goes In this d11.ngeJ"oo Chiang as the NaLionallst leader of
Ous teenage society where the thina broke wtth the left wmg of
only major crlme Is failure to his Kuomintang Party He started
rla;ht for another ganlil member in a mass purge of Communists, and
t rouble .
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fighting started
1
They 1howed neither · ah•,ck nor
Chiang
fought
the
Reds
ror
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sorrow that 1 gang member was
blnm~d for the murder of a. youth
who didn't even belong to any
FFANEWS
gang and had merely been walk·
Larry Taylor reports th:tt he
ing home from a movie. The vic· has his corn ground p!owl•d
tim wlll be buried this week in
Kenneth Urcwer reports that he
Tamaqua, Pa.
has secured Ius 1'anworth gilt
The three warriors shrugr,ed off from Ernest Brewer and tho.t ·be
the murder. "We just want to has finished an e nd table lR the
'h ave a a:od time," the youn&amp;est shop.
'laid. "nut sometlmet trouble
Bob Birch repo rts that he has
Btarta.11 •
secured fin hundred more toma.
to stakes and has them shupen.
ed
and put. some in the ground.
'TIN 11/Ahtio MiN'
Larry
Holter reports that he has
COhnlihi• Pictures• ''Ten Wantturned
his
ed
of 'the lire al!d pasture. two Holstein heifers on
Gt terror
the

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Mr an:l Mrs. Rcbff.t ·Barton
and fllllll ily,

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IS. Appnr
t.&lt;J.Irl'• natn•
10. River
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speblaJ to Cexh·di.PNN

Mother-Daughter Banquet In Church

Amerlt• met Ia r•1•llr -ion
Monday evenlnJ It the roor Jull
wltb l!ll:lbo\11 Rltbb11111, IIIOCiat.
coundlor, pr,elidln&amp;.
Durloslb• bwtnou aeuloo llro.
Vlrliola Brown
roportod u l!leaaor s. Schaar, Middleport Society Editor - Pbone eo79
bavtna: lost ber h\lsband by death,
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fam-

'( r., W rnnw llo\ '4\nlf"" anti
WrN1 "n rl (\llllt'hter

ErYl'uan
varot ~·r

1•11••• Communi••• IMw • u. s. Alqmlc 'w.. ,.~. ~~~

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I Nehaclima Garden Club Has Annual

The Daily. Sentinel
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Oitea to thoae named above minallon ot ofrlcera wu held.
loin. Alfred Eibr.rleld, . Mrs.
n Hobaletter, M.rl. James 0'lee cream and crtke were serv·
Brien., Mn. J. W. McMurray, MrL ed dW"ine the aocial hour after
Net.. Powell aild Mrs. k. L. Ia- whlcll camea were played wltb
eobl.
prizes awarded the wlnnen.

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r.uvov m,... 1!:1(1 Plfr. anlt: Mr". Rne·
l)r.
n 'Bi "'"" and bmily, Rnfenol·
more

telttrtlflea!·!v. "dt~IC' lva l o" - poiLo vtrii11!A TluL hu lwt!n prove n
M)'Qnd th e thinnest shndcw of 11
d.ollbt. Ev rry vlrul that aou In·
\O fl'ff,lerlv P!'tp:~rerl Sulk \'IIC::·
em "aJ bet·n ''dcactlvp ted" wit h
~m•l~lbyrl e .

raigned In the adjoininl room and
charged with the murder of Will·
.iam Blankenship Jr., 15, who was
shot on his way home from a
movie Saturday nlibt.

Acti&gt;DSS ;t :. Downy • ~to. hrh- ,
1. " month If' part or .
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t~f th!
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What Are Todav's
Dead End Kids Like?
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Exclusive Report Gives Closeup Of Punks

SCIENCE IN
ly DILOS SMITH

No Chl·ltd formooa Attack
Soon, Slflt M.,Ofllclals Fool

sar-ily Improve w1th age. To mam·
ta1.n an army, the leaven of youth

By HARMAN W. NICHOLS
United Pr"' Stiff Corre1Pondent
LAUREL. Md UP-lt Geol\ge
M~e·:cn wf.'re color
blmd, he
ml.ght now b&lt;' working in a glue

YOUR·-LIFE i

yciU's until, in 1037, the Japane1e drawal to Forrnon,
invaded China. The anti·Re&lt;i fi~h' feel that hil eb~ of
was renewed 1l t.he end or World army back home 'iniY
war II, and open civil war ex· dimmer. He 1s DDJi 'fn,
ploded in UM7.
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his soldiers he lJ 1Cetting
Now, 51.2 years affer h~ls:__w:::i:::lh:.·__:g:_'_'_·.-----:-;-;-~-_;;::

It is no mtlltary aecret that sot.
diers in t he mass do not nete:r

A snare of stock IS a. share m
Amer1ca- in 1ltl wealth, strength
and future ..Thls-;---not the d~y by
day fluctuations m stock pncesiiS what makes the stock market
essential to a free nation

o! Alfrcd Vandel'lbilt, when hi"
rode Di ~covcry The s1lks in that
oase wc~·c a ccmbinahon o-r cc·
rhc and white.
Under Bcjsl!.ak are 13 valets, a
factory.
trainer.
a flock or bootshlne
Bu~ .it1bprgc, ll so 'happens,
Ls boys ond the above named Georpo,Se'£,;ed e:r fine eyes and can ge MaKevcn.
tefl dubonnet from bright red
Johnny got! a 'lot of help from
At prese nt , he i-s doing rlv,ht the valcb. A number of them
well at l h~ Laurel race course All are former iockers.
t he so-called "color man.."
· KHe Gttr Shlp-lh1pe
)t b h1s huslnc~s to see tbat
These littl e guy ... have t o keep
the right joekey gels a leg up on the jock's ge~r in shape Polish
.the ril(ht horse beating
the the
lenther, repla-ce worn-out
wind with thP- right colored silks '~opPers". or whL'Pi. and see
of the right owner.
th11t th e ailks are clean.
,,_,i.sttn. mis ter." t he httle guy
Another Important character
n1d , " I ha·1e lo lt.-ve the eyes of around nny rv.ce tJ~ack Is the hend
a wblt·you·mll}' call II. 1 dasn't trainer. ln tl1is ca:1e. ~ fine little
make o mh lakc. I l&lt;eep book on man nam tid Eddie tav. of Pbila1.000 Sl"ts , of colors. Everyone is tle lohll,i. His o!lfi-cc looks like a
di!ferrnt fro m the olher. And dcctor'.\1 c~ncc. Attd in cfrect, II
supor.~~ 1 'g1·t the fucbsta s ilks practic-all y Is. There l't a congloo( it.Jarlr:r.! an Fr.rms ntixed up tnPrat ion or dla~hcrmv gadge ts
wlth one of C V Whltrt.!!Y':!I anod \n trn·r('r! lam1ps. Tbcrc arc
Qoltt. In .11 f oa tu r~' rnr11 Swi ~ h drv hi'U t roo ms 'that me\1 err the
ind : b :~.n!f--~h~ walb could com11 oounrl:!l tho l m l~ h t kci': P an overIn on met"
W('llfMI lwv m•t cr tile snrldle r-or
All Colon llt•t~htered
I ~ n lmoo t.tn nt raN~
HPn t is piped
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All pr l h•! l'n!o 1s for nil of tlu! into tlw ro.)m nt 150
ri" (Cret·~
Bttlbles hrv1 · lh b r&gt; t·r!:~tcrcrt with v·l, · rt• r vrn ~ fnt ma:t coulll mL•II
th'e'~CC:\c~y t lli)OO .Tu~t in· cUe 1 an orr a ·fe\'' mtncr -.
awner"'-ltLI~ ,.; colt whlefi qunJ
Hut mo~t ioek cv~. even tho,ul{h
fr.om !r1ck . to hnclf !J4Y'"*Iif riwtJ. nv,.,rw.rl Fht . 1!n n't have to shed
er tornc11 :nto J,:utr el. He m1111t I• n murh wct,t:ht
preJPft{ ii JI I'Jf tm papers, ln-c lud
f:r(fl lt' l~ r,ro ud or IV'hllf
h.-. flid
lnll the rc- 11 &lt;;fra l lf1 n cr color'&gt;.
lif'VE'''Il l vru 1s tl"O ut old Havre
"Thfl j(lrh.v isn't 3Urmosed lo t!e c; 1 ucc
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hep .~rltr ~ rr " NI," G"(lr~t· AI Ot• Lt~:·n. a l'ider. was about
. IIYS. 'Htl- mnv t uJr for one ownel' tn mo•1n,t 11 p 1·cltv
ii11J)orlnnt
nne d ov ~no\ llnr: tb C'r tb e 11rxt horst• \!1 an lmipo-rta nt race.
Thttt's n·v wt , Wronl( ccHors nnt
"
only clln'u•c thr onlooker cr bel ·
"Mv 1r~1." ~nl d F.ddlr, was , to
lor hut th "\' co 1 lit c-ome down l!l'l 1he l&gt;ov llll In the ~to ddle w1th·
on' mv ri&lt;•ck"
m llw wri~ht limit. We st rippe~
SIJ.•u~r v 1 ~ 11 · rr lhc iockey qunr ht m l'f 12 pnnnd s 1n four honrs
tr.rs h ~"rr Js li ttl e J o"T'·"Y ""1·, AI wns a l:ttlc Hmp, but w\11·
shak. who r:nrc F•'-.)OI'tc1 the .sil ks m~ II C' won

lht loiO!Idar Bridle Club, Mondl)' ftetlhll at 4et tiDme, Butter·
'1•1 An:, Pomeroy.
Prize for hllh •core Wll award*I fP Xn. WOllam Andonon ood
~ ~ d to Jlro. Cbolleo Gibbs.
Refreabmentt were Jerved bu
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GeneraliBsimo Chiang Kai'·s~ek
bas an army of about 500.000 men
They are good men But It has
been 51h years smce th~ Reds
overran China and -thlana: with·
drew to Formosa.
The . Nationalist troops have
been cut off, all that time, from
tbe 1r homeland and their familie!f .
They haVe been subject to the soldier's homesickness and discouragement '!'hey wa nt lo r1ght their
way back.

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~~ Blcbmon tntOfil.l'l'l'b~ Couadl Da•lhlm ol

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Gen. Mtr. Br mall one year $8; sil: months
$4:.2:S; three months $2.!50, one
Jac:t CoU.tte .•• City •dltOr
month Sl.

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N•tlonal advertisinc repreaeD·
tative,
Bottinelll-Klmball. Inc.,
Ul Lexington Ave., New York
City, 18, N. Y.
Subscripboa rates · Delivery by
earrier where avaJiable 30 eenh

OF THII MlfGS-MASOM ARIA
flr.·

eept Sunday by The Ohio Valley
Sentinel , [Dt., at 110 Mecban.lt

st., Pomeroy, 0 Business offiee
phone 398, t(litOttal office phone
397.
EDtel'!d IS second c~u!l
iBJ matter at_ the posl
Pomero)', Oh10

s. Owen

tans:Is Probe Idea That Cease-Fire
Would H~trt Chance Ol.Returri'foMainl~d

lA:s-oRS OF

,The Daily Sentinel
Published every afternoon.

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.8Y CHARLIS M. McCANN

Unlhd Pren St•ff Corres;ondtnt
The Chinese Natlonaliats seem
to feei that any eease fil't In tht'
Formosa Stra1t might hurt the1r
chances or ever returning to the

adva~ce

mei1· at The Dally Sentmel
off1ce,
$1Li .60; sb months, 57 00; thrn
orhee at mbnths, $3.(M) By motor rout~
w\en avaiiM&gt;Ie lme month $1
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mainland
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Two top authonh&lt;"S recent1y

had

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I American indu!ltry

about the 1·aged

valu l" or the stock market and
widespread stock ownershiP. '
Federal Reserve BoarJ Chai.r·
man Martin said "A properl y
fuoctiorung stoek m&amp;rhl I~'&gt; •·n·
portant til the attainment or a
high standard of hvmg anti 11teady
growt h o! emplo:,ment
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retary o( lb!! Treasury Humphrey
said: "Wide1;preat1• .ownership of

is to be em·our·

.. A man cannot earn a

hving with just h t.s two handK
He needs tooh and power and
I these you can not get wit bout in·

vestment "

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is needed .
R•ds Have M•npowtr
The Commumsts now have
Ch ina 's vast reservoir of manpow·
er t o draw upon . Chiang has only
the 8-m1llion populatwn or For·
mosa. And the unpleasant fact is
that the Formosans shuw no eag·
erness to gird for a crusade 1o
retake Chin a. They jus t want to
be let alone.
In these circumstances the Na·
tlonaUSts are bitter over the pos·
sibility of a cease fi re.
Dispatches from Taipei. the For·
mosan ca pital, told Monday of a
blast of critidsm of the United
States which appellrcd in local
N8tionalist newspapers.

"The trend of events seems to

Untlttit,\ Pre•• Scltnct ldltor
NEW YOP.K U.l'- A Jlc\entlst
•net .a tiC~tmti flc udm!nl11tralor
tiMe to tilt' d'!Veloll)ment of th!
Salk omll·pt't"o vncc inc said th at

what they ftnd. mos t fenred mlgtrt

h.en. h1ul happened-and

entlan,:ered the whole

It
bi(I·ICalc

to conqu ~r paralytic
short
polio in t1 compat•alivcl)'
time.
They rt'terrcd, C&gt;f course, to 11
thlldr rh comlniJ &lt;town with polio
afttt t hl'y had bern · varclnnled
wltb vlietiM prop.:arl"(' bv one of
tllt alx pharmuuul!ca\ honee11
Heentt!~l bv lh l"
federal govern,
ment to make it
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What aro the ttoya like who
k
toclay'l vlclou1 eantt
::;•.:e::..nt How do the e•n11
0 traN? Why aren't the tHI\p
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hool? The 1trlnf0
••et'1 nsc
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ItWIG t e '""'' are detc:rl•
H In ' the fall~lftt cllapofch,
bared on telkl with ~hr.. mtmbtrl who cama Into court tO.._
the nc:itement ,.,..., a rival
1101 m•mber wes trrHted for
murder.
BY ELIZAIITH TOOMEY
United Pre11 Stiff Corre•ppndent

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litter Ga.. Rlnlry
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Bitter rivalry usually exists between gangs. But In the exeltement of a really blJtlme "laid",
.all eane members Were t~m6orlil'y
allies.
"We're the warriors," the abort·est ot the bo')'s In' ·the court waiting roon\ s&amp;ld proudly . He had II:
NEW YORK UP-Three b~y11 ciesrl!tle pert.&gt;blld bchmd one, ear
sat on 11 bench in the back of th e- "We've got our own jerseys It's :t
dln&amp;y court waitinl room and talk· stick t~all• dub 'J
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l "We got our rule8,'' the S~lf.ap'I'hcy were neatly .• dressed, ac .. pointed warriors' spokesman ~aid.
cording to the curious fashion that lt's a stick ball club, sure, but if
marks members of teenate street anybody touches us or, say, we
gangs. Their zippered jackets were play for money al\d somebody
handsome two-tone 11•berdine, doesn 't pay up ... we get the two
,heir 8hoes were polished and fellows together who got the cOm·
their hair was long, well-oiled and plalrJ,t and they lleht it out. But
piled as bia;h as possible above maybe •omebody elle jumpH in,
their f(lreheads.
ilnd then everybody starts."
They were hoping for a allmpse
The aee of most gang members
of 8 rival gang member. Frank ranges from 14 to 19. ltlost Qf them
Tan:an Santana, 17, a member or. are under 18 and ahoul~ be 1ri.
the Navajo 1ang, was to be Iii· hia:h school

DAILY CROSS~WO.RD

Thtlr ln~~rtnf rt~rP!kctlon W'"
of ~ the diChtm of
Dr Jonu E.
S'alk, th e n ccinc's rlevl'iupcr.
'"Prtlperly P'ropL'red and pro.
Hi'ly Ule~. the v-eeci nr h con1·

fo··mnldP hyl l" nn:l nt!v!r cbeml·
CMh. Or Snlk wu'
confidf'nt
" nrmlfh ,..r hie fiiPI'l Jaboritorv de·
mcn s trntinn~- wlth human belnt:

wl lh monkrvs-tl\al ht'

...,necinAtcd

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nart E

Va n Ril'l"r. ml'rlical rlirectnt bf
'hr N'11 1 i rm~ 1 Ji'ou11 dation J11r Tot.
r""' ilc f'al'lllyll i!l, vaceln~\~~J!!.!
~on .

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f'\r{'r II V(lll' n'(n

plt:'t!IY ~~fc and complrlclv f'lf ·
ttt\iYe," he uld-11n~ It should
tie kept in mind t hat by "co-m·
pletely £&lt;D:eclivc" he
cJtrmpted
.!.. tbe verv small m nn .. tty cr ocr.
~~ . 10m who , by the nulure of lheir
bodY c.bcm!Jtry, arc vt• ry poor
al!llboly prod t' 'C"'
lcl€'ntl'lt dhput r!l the first
pt,t1 ~~t tb q, sta lemer..' -- lh:1t wh ~ n
' 1.pfwe rl~ p~rpur&amp;tl .
t hr vaccine
· U eott.ptctcly saf" ·· l'' ormalde·
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list, but bot h commandh'l·~ lal'ge
Ru di Pnci!!I-'Who have been un·
frlemllv to the vaccine from tbc
vrrv b e~ lnnlnc .
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So bt'.fnre the shooting starts,
if th t•r~&gt; ls to b~ ahy shonting. the
selt&gt;n! l s t ~· \tl'~(!d partnl:t to keep
in mLnd tohat the 11aletv o..t "pTopcrlv prcpnred" vaccme !11 beV(] nd ouf'slion. SeiPI'II\sts knew
lona hf'lrorP Or Salk started
work lM Oil his vactin~&gt;, lhnt Yl" ll!l l'.!l ··rllllcl he "dcBCflvated '' bv

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S•tn :!av \ 1 ~• 1ors In th " homn
r-f Mr :HHI \lr~ Sol Billlev anU
f~t'n"·!lv Ann! ?t wore Mr. 1ni!
~"'!t · Alv~ ll ol ~i n·'!f!r lrtd eon.
Mr 110 I \l r~ Cllrh"" . Holsinljer
~ ., rl f,,.,,,v Pnr-..?wUle, M'T.
i:nd
11" A!hnnv , Mr. llhi Mr..

·Rnflet1

J,.nu.,

M;VN

W(lOd , W Va

r:arv and Shan WeUi . .JC~no,

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Wtt&gt;ko'nd 'Wttli
Kra n d.~\!'\ h er Mr.s. HU!l
son

lbhn·

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col'\ltern&amp;•
tlon ( var.,
1!. Aocondo&lt;l
1ft Juice

'or'plants
lG. "" a•h

11. SOU\11

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I'llpUblic . ~

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tNortt)
e. In 1olo , i4. Bendt

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depa-ent otnel•l• . ~.., that ,....,.\ ·~
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O. ll:noloood
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11. Mount.li&gt;

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1!11. Grtel&lt; lttter

Stateo

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atrald that atomiC wea~ Wl11 be UHd apbift·
thetn.
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They point o'ut that the ChlD.eH bave a .....IJ'
attempted. any ~'!Oatllt act 'lhl1Mi rtuoaablr e.rtain they can wm. TbUI a q;.Ultary ll:lW~ on ,:ro.,o.
mola. ll not immediately like~r aud a.ettblr Ja lA

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What' t\te expert&amp; 11&gt;\jclpa\e "-\lailod 1\ad

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~ blua\lflllr-&amp; ,~tic 111'1
punut avldlj', 1t workfd ~ Ia ,matN

fl'acheJ\11 ud it isa•t believed thq •lt
calnl' to ptunre tnto a danrero• sttuatloa ~ ,
could destroy their paper, reJlm,e.
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has been diiC&amp;rded tiy th-. Do •
tl who walked: out oa thtlr ~
develop over t.ht Hattni ot moc:ra
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to F;""t"
tli\1~ tor ouch powtrrul iOUibftnmt' '-' Jamoa 8~
Toxa'i'Go llllell. Shlwl\1 ud ·-1111111&amp; 00\'. KoDnon to '"""
tlel~te m'tli• e&lt;nventton an4. aafo.up

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Carrol Harri s reports that

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May 7th,9:00 am to 3:30pm

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Johnsor. 1111rl son, ,Ju~r
and
Pubtlt Hy1ttrla
Mrs. Vl rr.mi01 Pig&lt;lt S.!£3joy.
l%i.r nt:lo1o an1 B1lmmi~traton
Mrs l'ann1e m,ley t-, ih.tl ,sons
var:eination pronl'am and Mrs ~1 !n ' ha IJ'Ols!n:er were
m tl 1c W(lst In I'ar l-t'! 1m.6. sho~~!~g, ~ ~bu rs·

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Mrs

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.' Ji;, Nile&lt; 'Rpoj'ta that he
his 15000 tomato p!anta aeL
Warne WUson nports thai
bu run blo ferlllller lor hlo
m;'ti&gt;es and hall iet aeveral of

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col post .... bold ., llle '""' 0£
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GRADUATION

out from a yellow

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LOMA LEADS

Church Board Hear
Need For Hymnals
The Official Board of the Unit·
ed Methodist Church met Sunday
evening at the cbureb with the
Rev. J . Leshe Kunze presiding .
The hymn "What A Friend We
Have in Jesus" opened tbe meet·
ing followed by reaponsive reading "Prayer of Fai~" taken from
Psalm 27 and senteriee prayers b~·
thOse pret~ent.
Mrs. Boney Mltcb~ll reported
tbe need of new hymnals and a
committee compo/fed of Mn. E. E.
Bryant and Fraoll! Vaughan were
named for the proJect. There was
a discussion on the time of the
services for the summer months
and it was decided to take 1 poll
at church on SUnday May 8 and
15. Mrs. C. F. Tompkins to be In
charge.

I)RESS~S
SIZF.'i 9 TO 20

·AU of these are "one or a
kind":

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ORIGINALS
The Perfect Gift

For The Graduate!

Mercedes
Condon
Dress Shop

Well Dressed Feeling

Baby

· oii the

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\othe

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lfOund ood tllat be hall cultivated
lbom once. Jte wo "P'Irts that be
oora 'lround p!owed and
'lfOUDd ready. He bas
~11!"11 '' from Charles

llellstered
18.
be bu

Warmest D,ay

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All Suits and
Coats ·Reduced!

Gloves
$1.00

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BLUE SWAN

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Panties

- $Lot~ts . .

$~~-~Pi:~' . . .
Cloth
'GOWNS
............. 9'7c to $3.98 BEACH JACKETS ....
$J.9h~ $J:;,a·
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love ror thl!lr pnetlcal
preUy
lbelr eomton'llld 'Ulelr &lt;iMJ*
look on lbe
Fashions
1ashlo1111 for home.work ...
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49candup

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fashions ""e'll
and
ways ... for
warm we~lber ahead.
Cor fun,
fuhlon1 for pu1lea
n.,.usout. Al19ver the·~· you'D fbld roshhbi1 ... lllllng.,.le, aceesaorles, jeWI!Iry, ~-., lmtta;Keie

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ote• ft~ar .t,ft;em•••
aall ·p;j~ Nl...l

Nylons

r*rt.,a he bas
driven 1nd that
t:GIDIDI up.

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Main St

has

Grimm reporlo tho\
Yorkshlto. 1111 ,..,

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be bu strawberry planta set.
Wayne ROwe reports that he
disked, hUTOwed and haa set part
of hlo lomatoeo.

CompltQ Ll~e

YOU NEtb NOT BE PRESENT! , .
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Richard Young reports that he
has run bls fertUiler for his toma·
RETURNS FIIOM VISIT
toes.
Jimmy Deem reportl that he
.Mr. and Mrs. Otto Lofm Sr. have
A report on the Wesley Foundabas plowed bis eorn ground, and returned from a two weeks visit tion meeting held last . week in
bu aet six bundred atrawberry with their children, Mrs. WiUiam GalHpo)is, was given by putor.
pllllD.ts. He 1110 reports that be has B.
and Raymond in Col·
Prayer bv Rev. Kume
t~~n~ed his GuerDBOy belfer out
ed the meetinl.
pasture.
, RObert Burn.em reports that he
bu his beef animals on pasture.

SEUC'i'IOHS

. I:'I~J~ING .T9 BUY!

woipt
Wlnl
n.A.,IIIIIbtr

rerr..bmenta

· Theodore WUiford reports lbat

=~~=
39, Ketpa
(p!,)

At. tlle coacluaioa of t.1t.e

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De$i,r~ TP Suck Thumb
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3 Re»oms
or
NEW
Furniture
$299.00.

Sp~f"•· .

S1ri.1&gt; has SOld all of his eleven pigs
Cly.Cle Johnson reports that . his
and ,u.
tomato plants arrived April 29, ·

Sisters
InspeCtion

by

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Tht · annual Mother-DaUI}Iter
Banquet &lt;li lbt -Noh~tllma Gv·
den Club ,.... held on IIODdl1
eveolna in lhe aod.al r()()fM
al
the Hartlord Methodllt CblU'dt.
The pr~llfl\ tor the even.inJ
belaD wkh e&amp;eh member t1.u.J.
iDI and intrc.dueing her mother
to tbe ,grou.p.
Mra. Lester Zerkle presented
a readtng entitled "A Tribute
to 1 Mother'' and then CJ'ObP
IIDtJng by the rnernberJ waa eajoyed
Mn. Ray Piekc01, Sr., eave a
reading .after wbich Mila Jackie
Pe~D sang "Couot Your Blnsinrp". M.iu Peyton wu preseo'ted
later in the program in aootber
tolo number, "Blue Moon."

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Tbe Cbtster Cb.,.e MYF mec:t·
ing wu be1d at tbe Alfred Church
gn April 25 with atteDdaDCe as
lolowa; Rock Sprtnp 9 youth and
1 adult; Alfred 17 yo-uth and 6·
adulti; Chester tS youth U.lu 2
Uat Aehievemeat :procram.
Wlllla.m Holmea, SyrJClUie end 1dultl; Mioen¥ille .11 youth and
James Souder1l. recoverln• aat- Prof. and MN. Roa:er Qulsnberr)', 2 adult.; and tbe &amp;ev. Grove matlsfaetorily at Mei&amp;l General Ho,. Atheus,. Max Roller, wbo hu been .ing a total or ·81.
pltal wbere be underwent emer-- 1 mt;dioal patient at Melp GenDue to the a'lnenee of Norma
gency •ura"'- Sundi.J for tbe ae- eral Hoapital waa retu.m.el home Jean JtobiDIOn, devotlona were led
cond time within a year.
TueldiJ.
by Eu&amp;eae 'Windland.
Henry Hena~y iJ ln eriUC&amp;l
Mr. aod Mra. Hubert . Tiylor,
Alfred &amp;roup with Charles Tay·
condition at Holler Hospital after Belle, villted Mr. a.n4 Ml'l. HOfDel' lor u progratq leader put on the
aureery there ,. .TUesday mornln•. Hertley and family Saturday.
followin&amp; provun~ aubject "My '
His wUe and son Robert, aad broCarol Ba~btel, aenlor aurae at Responsibility at Home"; sona:,
ther C. M. Henneay and lin. st. Joseph'• Ho•pltal. Ptrkmbur1 "Way Down Deep", Alfftd JIYP';
Hennesy were in GalllpoUa durJng left MOnday for arrnt,a~ ~ork at Recitation, Ruth· Ann Sleicber;
the operation.
Sl. Fraocls Hospital, 1!1\ltburlb. poem "Joly Neigbbor'• Bible" by
Mr. and Mn. Lawrence BIDI She 8pellt the weeke_~CI wiU. her Sandra Boylea; · playlet:~~ ..Fimily
have beeo aotlfted of tb~ aerioua parents. Ill. and Mf•· Fotr1!Jt Life" by Johnn7 Taylor, Florence
e011.ditlon of her brotber·ln·law, Baclltel and brother Forrest and Boyles, Clair · Woode•. Janice
the Rev. L. R. Wll1on, NorwaJk, 1 was taken to Parbnburc Monday Swartz and Marearet Wmdland;
" IOD,I "Open Up Your Heart", all.
former plstor of the Mlddleport by her motber.
' During the busineSJ meetinJ in
charge of Betty Leonard, preli·
dent, they voted to write a letter
to the raC\ic:_:l progr¥11 "Strite It
Rich" to try for help on the purMr» aDd Mrs. Bent&amp; Wolle
Mrs . .Price Hawk 1nd Mr. JDCI chase of a movie proJector. Also
vislte4 1o Plaota,
wllb Mrs. lfori&gt;ett Neutallq aDd doau· each group to recognize Us high
bls sl&amp;lero, Mlsoeo
lbt..-, Ma17, vi&gt;lled Price Hawk sebool graduates in some way.
ta WoM'e.
at Holzer Hotpital, Tuesday after·
The following offieers were
e)ecter
for 1~5tl: Presideo:,
Gilbert
oDd 1nd
report
' u home,
mueh
zerMrs.
HOJPit.II,
lmpr.oved
willhim
return
Betty
Leonard,
Roek Springs; vice
cvenlog lor
todlf.
prC~ldent, Johnn,y Taylor, Alfred;
treatment.
--~---secretary Bob Dorst, Chea~terj
11(.... Lui a Jocloo bu nt'•~:
t~easurer, ludy Spencer, Minersto her bome, Lanpville,
ville; news reporter Clair Woode;
u.si&amp;ting in tb.e care of
Al&amp;ed; devotions, Charle1 Taylor,
motb.er, Mrs. Nanc)' Might
Plnn
Alfred;
recreation, Ralph Knia:ht,
sevenal weeks.
Chester.
Jr{rs. H. D. Cunningham and
Plana were made for the annual
The above o!licer1 are to meet
M.fs. William Bak-er were bus-1• Inspection of MeiJI Temple, Pyoesa visiton in Gallitpolll, today. thian SiSt'ers when they met Toes-- June 1 with Rev. Grove 1t •
Letter Terrell, daUib\or Ana day at tb'e K. of P. Hall with Mlu Chester Church to 1et up the proson Tnm, of ToledO '
Erma Smith, Moat Excellent Chief a:ram tor tbe coming ;pear.
_During the social period Uoyd
and Mr.a. L R. Pariit of --... -. 1 pnsiding. The inspection ie &amp;et
W. Va., were weekend gueat.a
for Tburaday, May 12 and the statr Dillinger Jed the group ill garnes
Mr. and Mra. Edward Parfitt.
and officers wil pra.elice at 7 p. m. and contests.
Refreshments or ice cream
Tueoday May 10.
Plaa1 were made for a rummlge cookies and tea were served
aale and bake aale t4 be held May the host group. '
The worship center ~oosisted of
5, 6 and 7 et the Park buildfnk
formerly occupied by •the Mary a poster of "A Famil)';, at HOme"
Jane Restaurant at the corner of and another pidure of "A Family
at Church .Worsh1p" a miniature
South Second and Mill Streets.
Mr$, Z~!lia Jla!l, WUh•ville, C~ristian flag and the open, Bible
waa a vi4~tor. 'fbe Temple has re· WJth a vase of tulips at •Ide-bact
~eived an Invitation to attend the all placed on table covered with .
Nomad Ceremonial at Jackson• on a white cloth.
May l'l
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. Due t.o. t.he school and graduaMrs. J. B. Downing and Mrs. tion activ•hes, there will not be a
Althea Anderaon were reported May meeting .
ill.
1'.be next meeting will be held
on
June 20 at the MinersviUe
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Chester M~F Met
BoptiatCh•reb. Mr. WUooa, , wbo With 61 Present
wu tnjured erlticaUr lalt fear ·

she and her dauah~er, .Betty wben be waa ·bit by an i!UtomobJie
Koehler, RN, GallipoJit apta't tbe bu had a &amp;troke. Jl.i.l: opJ1 100•
weekend.
Carv~. is a coronary patleot at a
Mrs. C. E. Hoyt wa• Ia Graoville boapltaJ in North~ Ohio.
Monday to attend a TraillinJ
Sunday tue•ts of 111'1. Max RolConference for- the Year ot Bap- let and ramUy were Mr. •n4 Hrt.

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Jackie Chapman reports that he
'4j/~~rl'l5et bis J¥!pper· plants, April - 21.
·~·
1 Eddie Ev~na reports that he cut
h1s tomato stakes, AprH 16 and 28
To'm Curbs reports that he put
hiS tbree dalry heifers on pasture

Mrs. Lewla Koehler Sr, Ia viol\·
Ina relatives In CrQOklvllle where

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Chljo- ·~ S&lt;&gt;vJh opUt wt\ljln the Dtmoera\lt pirty II comiJis
Soldier ~ to \be tore &amp;Pill. aa4 It may i!onlop Into_aa 0!'•

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convtotlon ' tha.t the Reda wcm,.:'·ft&amp;'ht tor J"otl' '

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Show that it would be better to be
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a bitter enemy of Uncle 6,ttm raTOM FAR111Eil-lolomborl ot Coftrreu »rodtolll.win not bol"
ther than a fa1tlltul ally," one
~.:y yea.ra befon a farmer wU1 tUck J. wall IWltch SD ble bam 4
newspaper said
t1.1m
ol\ electricity powered trom an .:tomlc
thtl ~tun »f'
"It is a pity that th e leading
!lop.
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Welt
Mllt&lt;iil,
render of principals ttl victor y on
electricity
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1!may, ftf'er to 0\lr
N.
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10~.J."ext
!umme~
IIZh&amp;ll.
'MlUer,
Chiang's own situation is be"We don't ~o, th~ugh," . the 16
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P resent hydro, .Le~m an o II
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er~ aa ' hoTH and bUJI'Y·
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Confident Of Support
'l'E.Ut WORIC-'1'111 EtiOIIhower a41&gt;11Diotratloll 1o lhoi&gt;\lnJ
are supposed to be m I!Chool. They
Chiang 's une atm m hfe is to
w \l ' hk
hr
on the len~Ut ot Ume Ita top diclalJ have remalpe4
never
d
" go, e ca 1t oo e;y o I· lt'ad an army back to the ma inCablljo~
In prevto1111 a&lt;ln&gt;lnletraUoiuo_ ~!In«
c;:::e4 '
ay.
land He is conf1tlent that, once he
tngton, key Cabinet otrlcert h&amp;ve ~ ~ ~ ten'D of 0 t.
ln\tiatloM lnvol¥11. Beating
landed it, the people would r1se
han s llave been the uaual thing dul'ull' a our-y
Gang inltiatlons usually involve against Lh c Reds . He feels that I c MrgeEiaetlhawer despite controvenltl ra11nr about
n&amp;ldem
a heating, the warrl$)r 11 aid The every day which sees h1s army
anY. of hill' advl~rs. holda to the "team.'' theory
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boy who walib m the club must still idle is 1.1 day lost.
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It is no wundcr that Chiang
Amoni ~hose' kept ln the tact of ettonl' cl'l.tlcllm
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more members.
wanls no cease fire As he sees it
have been .AgrlC\I.lture SecrelaTY Ezra Taft ~
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Secretary Robert T. StevenL Rumors , v
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Girls pla y an Important part, n cease f1re can only h£' 1p the
~e·~!~~ ,rePo~ed them Of\ thtlr _wa'/ ~t.but thua ~l!~"lta,.Y 1 •
rommnnir,ts. Th e nt·gumcul lhal 'I
bu't not a V&lt;'rY udmlr:1ble rolo.
"Mdst of thi; fikl\Ung's Ovct' cease q~·,t)••oi.Jh) rt~e Fur E•sW
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Cabinet changel alnce.:e
g-~rrs," the ga'dg ··HielilbeP sa id. ern tensitl&gt;n makes 110 uppeall t ~
~oSome f&amp;1low tl,ll!! ,. 'Dti'Ot"er gang him.
were the departure of MartlnCbDuriOI :-ThomU t.o bteota• All1l
Chiang has bccn fighting the
rnoboi\ orNavy s~t•ry
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member to keep'llis hand!! Off his
f.)efen&amp;e aecretary.
Comm unists most of the time sin ce
!irl and he doesn't, and
1927. In that year, wht!n President
trouble starts.
Eisenhower was an A1 my maj.or,
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Any weapon goes In this d11.ngeJ"oo Chiang as the NaLionallst leader of
Ous teenage society where the thina broke wtth the left wmg of
only major crlme Is failure to his Kuomintang Party He started
rla;ht for another ganlil member in a mass purge of Communists, and
t rouble .
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They 1howed neither · ah•,ck nor
Chiang
fought
the
Reds
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sorrow that 1 gang member was
blnm~d for the murder of a. youth
who didn't even belong to any
FFANEWS
gang and had merely been walk·
Larry Taylor reports th:tt he
ing home from a movie. The vic· has his corn ground p!owl•d
tim wlll be buried this week in
Kenneth Urcwer reports that he
Tamaqua, Pa.
has secured Ius 1'anworth gilt
The three warriors shrugr,ed off from Ernest Brewer and tho.t ·be
the murder. "We just want to has finished an e nd table lR the
'h ave a a:od time," the youn&amp;est shop.
'laid. "nut sometlmet trouble
Bob Birch repo rts that he has
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secured fin hundred more toma.
to stakes and has them shupen.
ed
and put. some in the ground.
'TIN 11/Ahtio MiN'
Larry
Holter reports that he has
COhnlihi• Pictures• ''Ten Wantturned
his
ed
of 'the lire al!d pasture. two Holstein heifers on
Gt terror
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Mother-Daughter Banquet In Church

Amerlt• met Ia r•1•llr -ion
Monday evenlnJ It the roor Jull
wltb l!ll:lbo\11 Rltbb11111, IIIOCiat.
coundlor, pr,elidln&amp;.
Durloslb• bwtnou aeuloo llro.
Vlrliola Brown
roportod u l!leaaor s. Schaar, Middleport Society Editor - Pbone eo79
bavtna: lost ber h\lsband by death,
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ErYl'uan
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Oitea to thoae named above minallon ot ofrlcera wu held.
loin. Alfred Eibr.rleld, . Mrs.
n Hobaletter, M.rl. James 0'lee cream and crtke were serv·
Brien., Mn. J. W. McMurray, MrL ed dW"ine the aocial hour after
Net.. Powell aild Mrs. k. L. Ia- whlcll camea were played wltb
eobl.
prizes awarded the wlnnen.

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r.uvov m,... 1!:1(1 Plfr. anlt: Mr". Rne·
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n 'Bi "'"" and bmily, Rnfenol·
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telttrtlflea!·!v. "dt~IC' lva l o" - poiLo vtrii11!A TluL hu lwt!n prove n
M)'Qnd th e thinnest shndcw of 11
d.ollbt. Ev rry vlrul that aou In·
\O fl'ff,lerlv P!'tp:~rerl Sulk \'IIC::·
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raigned In the adjoininl room and
charged with the murder of Will·
.iam Blankenship Jr., 15, who was
shot on his way home from a
movie Saturday nlibt.

Acti&gt;DSS ;t :. Downy • ~to. hrh- ,
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SCIENCE IN
ly DILOS SMITH

No Chl·ltd formooa Attack
Soon, Slflt M.,Ofllclals Fool

sar-ily Improve w1th age. To mam·
ta1.n an army, the leaven of youth

By HARMAN W. NICHOLS
United Pr"' Stiff Corre1Pondent
LAUREL. Md UP-lt Geol\ge
M~e·:cn wf.'re color
blmd, he
ml.ght now b&lt;' working in a glue

YOUR·-LIFE i

yciU's until, in 1037, the Japane1e drawal to Forrnon,
invaded China. The anti·Re&lt;i fi~h' feel that hil eb~ of
was renewed 1l t.he end or World army back home 'iniY
war II, and open civil war ex· dimmer. He 1s DDJi 'fn,
ploded in UM7.
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Now, 51.2 years affer h~ls:__w:::i:::lh:.·__:g:_'_'_·.-----:-;-;-~-_;;::

It is no mtlltary aecret that sot.
diers in t he mass do not nete:r

A snare of stock IS a. share m
Amer1ca- in 1ltl wealth, strength
and future ..Thls-;---not the d~y by
day fluctuations m stock pncesiiS what makes the stock market
essential to a free nation

o! Alfrcd Vandel'lbilt, when hi"
rode Di ~covcry The s1lks in that
oase wc~·c a ccmbinahon o-r cc·
rhc and white.
Under Bcjsl!.ak are 13 valets, a
factory.
trainer.
a flock or bootshlne
Bu~ .it1bprgc, ll so 'happens,
Ls boys ond the above named Georpo,Se'£,;ed e:r fine eyes and can ge MaKevcn.
tefl dubonnet from bright red
Johnny got! a 'lot of help from
At prese nt , he i-s doing rlv,ht the valcb. A number of them
well at l h~ Laurel race course All are former iockers.
t he so-called "color man.."
· KHe Gttr Shlp-lh1pe
)t b h1s huslnc~s to see tbat
These littl e guy ... have t o keep
the right joekey gels a leg up on the jock's ge~r in shape Polish
.the ril(ht horse beating
the the
lenther, repla-ce worn-out
wind with thP- right colored silks '~opPers". or whL'Pi. and see
of the right owner.
th11t th e ailks are clean.
,,_,i.sttn. mis ter." t he httle guy
Another Important character
n1d , " I ha·1e lo lt.-ve the eyes of around nny rv.ce tJ~ack Is the hend
a wblt·you·mll}' call II. 1 dasn't trainer. ln tl1is ca:1e. ~ fine little
make o mh lakc. I l&lt;eep book on man nam tid Eddie tav. of Pbila1.000 Sl"ts , of colors. Everyone is tle lohll,i. His o!lfi-cc looks like a
di!ferrnt fro m the olher. And dcctor'.\1 c~ncc. Attd in cfrect, II
supor.~~ 1 'g1·t the fucbsta s ilks practic-all y Is. There l't a congloo( it.Jarlr:r.! an Fr.rms ntixed up tnPrat ion or dla~hcrmv gadge ts
wlth one of C V Whltrt.!!Y':!I anod \n trn·r('r! lam1ps. Tbcrc arc
Qoltt. In .11 f oa tu r~' rnr11 Swi ~ h drv hi'U t roo ms 'that me\1 err the
ind : b :~.n!f--~h~ walb could com11 oounrl:!l tho l m l~ h t kci': P an overIn on met"
W('llfMI lwv m•t cr tile snrldle r-or
All Colon llt•t~htered
I ~ n lmoo t.tn nt raN~
HPn t is piped
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All pr l h•! l'n!o 1s for nil of tlu! into tlw ro.)m nt 150
ri" (Cret·~
Bttlbles hrv1 · lh b r&gt; t·r!:~tcrcrt with v·l, · rt• r vrn ~ fnt ma:t coulll mL•II
th'e'~CC:\c~y t lli)OO .Tu~t in· cUe 1 an orr a ·fe\'' mtncr -.
awner"'-ltLI~ ,.; colt whlefi qunJ
Hut mo~t ioek cv~. even tho,ul{h
fr.om !r1ck . to hnclf !J4Y'"*Iif riwtJ. nv,.,rw.rl Fht . 1!n n't have to shed
er tornc11 :nto J,:utr el. He m1111t I• n murh wct,t:ht
preJPft{ ii JI I'Jf tm papers, ln-c lud
f:r(fl lt' l~ r,ro ud or IV'hllf
h.-. flid
lnll the rc- 11 &lt;;fra l lf1 n cr color'&gt;.
lif'VE'''Il l vru 1s tl"O ut old Havre
"Thfl j(lrh.v isn't 3Urmosed lo t!e c; 1 ucc
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hep .~rltr ~ rr " NI," G"(lr~t· AI Ot• Lt~:·n. a l'ider. was about
. IIYS. 'Htl- mnv t uJr for one ownel' tn mo•1n,t 11 p 1·cltv
ii11J)orlnnt
nne d ov ~no\ llnr: tb C'r tb e 11rxt horst• \!1 an lmipo-rta nt race.
Thttt's n·v wt , Wronl( ccHors nnt
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only clln'u•c thr onlooker cr bel ·
"Mv 1r~1." ~nl d F.ddlr, was , to
lor hut th "\' co 1 lit c-ome down l!l'l 1he l&gt;ov llll In the ~to ddle w1th·
on' mv ri&lt;•ck"
m llw wri~ht limit. We st rippe~
SIJ.•u~r v 1 ~ 11 · rr lhc iockey qunr ht m l'f 12 pnnnd s 1n four honrs
tr.rs h ~"rr Js li ttl e J o"T'·"Y ""1·, AI wns a l:ttlc Hmp, but w\11·
shak. who r:nrc F•'-.)OI'tc1 the .sil ks m~ II C' won

lht loiO!Idar Bridle Club, Mondl)' ftetlhll at 4et tiDme, Butter·
'1•1 An:, Pomeroy.
Prize for hllh •core Wll award*I fP Xn. WOllam Andonon ood
~ ~ d to Jlro. Cbolleo Gibbs.
Refreabmentt were Jerved bu
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GeneraliBsimo Chiang Kai'·s~ek
bas an army of about 500.000 men
They are good men But It has
been 51h years smce th~ Reds
overran China and -thlana: with·
drew to Formosa.
The . Nationalist troops have
been cut off, all that time, from
tbe 1r homeland and their familie!f .
They haVe been subject to the soldier's homesickness and discouragement '!'hey wa nt lo r1ght their
way back.

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Club Croup Flrll Nomlnlltlon
~~ Blcbmon tntOfil.l'l'l'b~ Couadl Da•lhlm ol

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MU. Blclamcua H,.,,

plain.

Gen. Mtr. Br mall one year $8; sil: months
$4:.2:S; three months $2.!50, one
Jac:t CoU.tte .•• City •dltOr
month Sl.

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ibal wiD lbrlll Molbel' IDd go ea111 on your budget!

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lions were un.derway here today !o
give mlddlewellilbt .c:Mimplon Carl
" Bobo" Olson a ~hpl at the light
buvywei&amp;ht croWn of Archi e
Moore in New York tome June.
Truman Glblon, executive seeretary of tbe International Bolting
tlub. reportedl)' fiew here from.
Las Vee:as to iron out minor de·
tai1s of the light with Sid T•'la ·
.btrty, OltOn's manager .
The battle of tbe champion•.
with Moore's title but not Olson's
at stakt , WC~uld be held In one of
the New York ball parks and wall
expected to draw more than $600,·
000 aecordlng to Moore's manager,
Cbarler Jo.hnston.

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Chlca.o
Sl. Louil
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BY 808 BVER

l;l:E'l'R&lt;lH UP-Sugar Ray Ito·
binson. wtto •··tu rwt he's round·
in( jnto. top shtrpe faster than he
anticipated, eonHnuc.s his come.
bitt oampai&amp;n tonight in a 10·
rounder
ogairul
Garth Panter.

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Jackets Trim Oak Hill

In Comeback

hard.·hitting

And the 36·yen-old Robin.son
confid~mt lhat Panter. 10 years
his junior, will be ancther stepp.
i~ stone In his bid for an
even·
tual .ahot al the middleweight

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title,
Robinson, who gave up the
world'a mlddlewelg)tt champion&amp;b~ volunt~trily in 18&amp;2 -in favor
of a song and danee career,
launehed his
comeback here
'our months a"o with a techni·
cal kA(J(kout of Joe Rlnd·oae .

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The Eastern Dist ricl of t ....
Class " B" Southeastern Sectiona l
Tournament got under way a t Mid
dleport, Tuesday with Middleport
coming out the victors 14 t o 2 over
th e Oak Hill nine. Mid dleport will
now play the winner of the Ra·
cine.McArthur i" ' me. The winner
of th is gamfl will then have the
riiht to enter the Class "B" District Tournament at Athens.

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a ..elan~ ..... 13 8 , .884
8~ Detroit ....... .'12 8 .118'7
·~ Chlet(O ------- 11 8 .847
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New Y..-k ..... 10 a .IIG6
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KMI ... City ••• ' 9 .f'!t
BV. Botton ________ a i2 . .400
·~ Wubincton _.. e 12 .333
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Baltimore ..... ~ 14 .263

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Mih&lt;iuk!le at-'Pittabowah
Only Gwn.,. Sel!oduled.

the Yel1ow Jackets got off to an
early start in ~he first inning by
scoring three runa on four hits.
The lone:est hit of th•! inning was
~Y Bob McKinney, who slammed a
triple to center field scoring Smith
and Vroman who were already on
base . Bob then scored behind
Smith when there was a pass ball
at third.

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Mr. and Mn. Ltfloy Lyons vlaII"'- A. ll Weber.
lted Da1e Lyon• and family In
l(r. l!ftd .M:r.. Hank Arnott ol Wellston P'riday en mn1.
I Letllt, llj)tAt the weekend with TbrN-)'tiJ'.OI4 Mary Lyons iJ
bet I)IMnb, llr . .111nd Mn . C'Jaar-

eoul4 boat tho ' llrooi&lt;IOII,
slugger. CCJ!'k&lt;ll Ia In traiJ&gt;In,
here lor the lif.ho l)o\ll.

Johnston said the bout was

wl1h Flaher~y .
The fia:ht wa11 set up by Moore's
Jmublna: '!'In over Nino Valde1 in
Laa Ve.as Monday night and 01IOII.'s impreulve clollt4DI of ex·
-'tllamp Joey Maxim here la11l
month .

\'bit lDJ her grandparent• M'r an d
llrs. J..~Roy l .yons t h i.~ WePi .

le• IMJtell 1nd family .

Mn . Lettie
Clattn~e

Fran k and
spent Suftd1y

1100
wllih

r-----------.,

Mr. and MrJ. Georae Frederick. I
Mn. Nora Evaru and daul}tteu. t;tellt tJre we•nd with
h~ to t:l Mr. Raymond Evan• and

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Leather
• White--

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Hotel Mortin Bar

Mr. and Mn. EugPM
vltifed .ber partnll, Mr.
Wednelld~, May 4, 1955
Mn. Mftt Bentz and dlloghler\1
Judy eWer tbe wee~Pnd.
Pomeroy, Ohio ,
:li'n. c~ 81...11 ond
From 9 PM to I AM
cbtm tpent ·Sunday -~·!~' 1
Wit!) Mr. ln4 Mrt. Fred Wolf.
Mr. and Mn. Al.hm Pay~r of ' Ll~e ·.Music
Elpha,s Four
PortJan~· .spent Sunday £Venia,z
with Mr. aad Mr.. A. D. Tuttle.
Mr. ind Mrs. Charles ·B iuell ·~t&lt;uded ~ golden weddi"l 011·
niYerury of Kr. an&lt;t Mn. ott

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SuR&lt;!ay La-;:::::
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wit4 Mr...,.nt·
iild Mr.. Paul

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Mn. ~· ua,.erlek
ot
Coi~IU ~t a weekend receatly With tier parents •. Mr. and
l!tl. Clwles Biltell and lomily.
11.-.; ~k Clarlt at1d diUdrtn
o( Alhflll JPent 1'••eSdar
and
Wednelclay with Mr. IDd
lf'oJtoo , 'fl!ltle an dltmily.

Mn.

ll'l:"lllt\ !Its. A. D. Tllltte, Mr.
ind !Its. IIHtoft TuUie tnd Mr.
iad MR. Glenn Tuttle atlended
~~e funeral cl Mrw. I . M. TuttJe
at CJ&gt;!!'!er, Wednelday altemoon.

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Cal-l Wolfe rep nru· he baa ~ M:n, Frfd "wolf went to Gamcured his tomito twine and hybrid polio TIIW'SdiS'. Mr. Woll . w011l
corn. He his pruniled hie tq- to the boipital fi&gt;r a cheek up .
tilato pianU to sloW their growth , MrJ. ~artba M&lt;Eiroy ond ...,.
uiltU he is ready to set them .
tpent · a Sunday recently 1i"ith
Clark Grady has hi'a tomato ~· and Mrs. Delbert Puilins of
plants,
Su:o·n. ·

•I'M1ake The ltoailitr•
....,,;,... ......u· o~~t.:r.w: .
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coo1t ......,.q more Ulan the lowettprte~c.t Wuber yot

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MASON FURNITURE CO~
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DANCING

ltmib.

Oak Htll scored their runs in
tht third and liftl). innings. ln
the third with two outs Andenon
sine:led, stole second, and then
sc~rt,d on Evans single . Evans
tried to ateaJ setond but wu
He'• •hooting for a cracK' at thtow_n C.'Ul. ln the fifth innin&amp;
his old title, new held by Carl Anderson again scored this Ume
''.B qbo" Olloft. But he'1 not going on a sacritice by Thurston .
tQ tackle Olson un;til ht c~nvin­
ces hlomsell he'1 rea&lt;W .

"practieally set" for. the week. of
June 20 and he added that he ex·
pecte.rJ the IUMtch to bf. closed tod81 when Gibson stniJhtened out
"some minor details about terms"

tn ~

Sund'!l' with hi&amp; porenlo Mr.

\1!ooton ot ' Detr;li ' nlihHllxim
3,1 •• Lary ~-1. .
,· Jiil.,ub.• f!! 'l'l!ttout'llh ~hl · '!lew 'York al Cl"'el.ind night-~
-. · •'10-l)IO-Ol ' ~""· •Sbri&lt;l&gt;nt . (l-ll).'. i'O/'d. 3-!.,"o I.emo_-_11.0.

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Janie Smith J OUDi dau«hter
tlttd • . J. II. Tut\le I t Obttl.eJ"
Mr.
a ad Mrl. LeJand Smltb had
BUllo!.\Y ~....
Kr. ad IJN. Vernon Weber the mllforh lne to fall and break
11\1 dalld.ren cf Rutl-and Jptnt her arm white bJb ridin1.

Y01k-Minner
Wuhln&amp;IOB at Chic.,.o-Portcr·
-(~4) v.• ""acam (&amp;-0). . , .
•. fie ld 2-3 va ~IJarlhinan 2-1,
~1- I,ooil~ ~- ·'1tdo'!l'n .. n!lhl':Baltimore at K8ll!as City- Byrd
: [!aWtl'l"" il-l). "''· ~ IJ.ol~ , 1-4l •• Bttchi 0-4 .

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, CLIFI'ON NEWS

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SAN ~ c.li!. U''..:..JIIIIt
lan4'1 Qon· OoelieU, lrho
·~ meet champion RocA' MartJaDO
1
Zl!o In a heavywe)j:llt tltlo ~oul
San Frantbeo M1y 11, wai~Uod I
'
a~ film&amp; of the e:hunp ln
1\!o Tueoday and tald' be ,""' •-:.:: 'Ill
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Oi...-1 l l\llll•dolllhla S nl,ttt ~ .... Clljo 4.1nlllhil"'e 3, nlfhl
Plttoburl!h 4 Jillwauhe 0 night Qbica(O t Washington s, ·nirht
Only IIIJ)lft' ~,._lod.
Cleyeland V N.,. '!fork 4, lll&amp;hl

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Wednesdoy, Moy-lt, 1955

NATIONAl. lEAGUE · AMERICAN LEAGUE

To Meet, In Tourney
Plans Being Set· Sugar To Meet
· For Bobo To Meet Panter Tonight
Archie In June

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lUCK I TOP IOICATS
AllHEINS, 0 . tr.P- The Buck·
6ye1 oC Ohio State, outhit 9-4 .
defeated the Bobcats ol
Ohio
UDIVV~Ity, N, here Tudday. It
w11

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the aeeond Ohio .State

ov&amp;r the Green and White

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114 W. Main, hmeroy, Ohio

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low"'"" ftniJh thto o ~rM-,
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IUCH COAT . . . ... ... .... .. . qt. $1.49

SATONI h fot-mulo'ltd M .... mlnoclo Alkyd . nolo ... onol lo ttU!)o
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AU ,Ashland Od SftliroDS

I;ICH·COAt . . . ..... ... ..... qt$1.98

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Middleport;

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SAN Ft\ANCISCO UP- Nogolla·
lions were un.derway here today !o
give mlddlewellilbt .c:Mimplon Carl
" Bobo" Olson a ~hpl at the light
buvywei&amp;ht croWn of Archi e
Moore in New York tome June.
Truman Glblon, executive seeretary of tbe International Bolting
tlub. reportedl)' fiew here from.
Las Vee:as to iron out minor de·
tai1s of the light with Sid T•'la ·
.btrty, OltOn's manager .
The battle of tbe champion•.
with Moore's title but not Olson's
at stakt , WC~uld be held In one of
the New York ball parks and wall
expected to draw more than $600,·
000 aecordlng to Moore's manager,
Cbarler Jo.hnston.

'fl.
Brooldyn
Chlca.o
Sl. Louil
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BY 808 BVER

l;l:E'l'R&lt;lH UP-Sugar Ray Ito·
binson. wtto •··tu rwt he's round·
in( jnto. top shtrpe faster than he
anticipated, eonHnuc.s his come.
bitt oampai&amp;n tonight in a 10·
rounder
ogairul
Garth Panter.

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Jackets Trim Oak Hill

In Comeback

hard.·hitting

And the 36·yen-old Robin.son
confid~mt lhat Panter. 10 years
his junior, will be ancther stepp.
i~ stone In his bid for an
even·
tual .ahot al the middleweight

ill

title,
Robinson, who gave up the
world'a mlddlewelg)tt champion&amp;b~ volunt~trily in 18&amp;2 -in favor
of a song and danee career,
launehed his
comeback here
'our months a"o with a techni·
cal kA(J(kout of Joe Rlnd·oae .

•

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The Eastern Dist ricl of t ....
Class " B" Southeastern Sectiona l
Tournament got under way a t Mid
dleport, Tuesday with Middleport
coming out the victors 14 t o 2 over
th e Oak Hill nine. Mid dleport will
now play the winner of the Ra·
cine.McArthur i" ' me. The winner
of th is gamfl will then have the
riiht to enter the Class "B" District Tournament at Athens.

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BV. Botton ________ a i2 . .400
·~ Wubincton _.. e 12 .333
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Chleagu· .t ·N.;r Yon
Mih&lt;iuk!le at-'Pittabowah
Only Gwn.,. Sel!oduled.

the Yel1ow Jackets got off to an
early start in ~he first inning by
scoring three runa on four hits.
The lone:est hit of th•! inning was
~Y Bob McKinney, who slammed a
triple to center field scoring Smith
and Vroman who were already on
base . Bob then scored behind
Smith when there was a pass ball
at third.

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Mr. and Mn. Ltfloy Lyons vlaII"'- A. ll Weber.
lted Da1e Lyon• and family In
l(r. l!ftd .M:r.. Hank Arnott ol Wellston P'riday en mn1.
I Letllt, llj)tAt the weekend with TbrN-)'tiJ'.OI4 Mary Lyons iJ
bet I)IMnb, llr . .111nd Mn . C'Jaar-

eoul4 boat tho ' llrooi&lt;IOII,
slugger. CCJ!'k&lt;ll Ia In traiJ&gt;In,
here lor the lif.ho l)o\ll.

Johnston said the bout was

wl1h Flaher~y .
The fia:ht wa11 set up by Moore's
Jmublna: '!'In over Nino Valde1 in
Laa Ve.as Monday night and 01IOII.'s impreulve clollt4DI of ex·
-'tllamp Joey Maxim here la11l
month .

\'bit lDJ her grandparent• M'r an d
llrs. J..~Roy l .yons t h i.~ WePi .

le• IMJtell 1nd family .

Mn . Lettie
Clattn~e

Fran k and
spent Suftd1y

1100
wllih

r-----------.,

Mr. and MrJ. Georae Frederick. I
Mn. Nora Evaru and daul}tteu. t;tellt tJre we•nd with
h~ to t:l Mr. Raymond Evan• and

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Pe~rll!ed

Leather
• White--

I

Hotel Mortin Bar

Mr. and Mn. EugPM
vltifed .ber partnll, Mr.
Wednelld~, May 4, 1955
Mn. Mftt Bentz and dlloghler\1
Judy eWer tbe wee~Pnd.
Pomeroy, Ohio ,
:li'n. c~ 81...11 ond
From 9 PM to I AM
cbtm tpent ·Sunday -~·!~' 1
Wit!) Mr. ln4 Mrt. Fred Wolf.
Mr. and Mn. Al.hm Pay~r of ' Ll~e ·.Music
Elpha,s Four
PortJan~· .spent Sunday £Venia,z
with Mr. aad Mr.. A. D. Tuttle.
Mr. ind Mrs. Charles ·B iuell ·~t&lt;uded ~ golden weddi"l 011·
niYerury of Kr. an&lt;t Mn. ott

..

Obly Ja'l'ea ,;eboduled.

.. INTERNATIONAl,
~EJ\(fUE

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Al;&gt;ott al Lot•rt Sundiy arlft.

noon.

~

.it. AIDd fti~J,.

Milton Tuttle

SuR&lt;!ay La-;:::::
·f"!"iiY
wit4 Mr...,.nt·
iild Mr.. Paul

I

and !amll ¥ul l'or!ltnd.
Mn. ~· ua,.erlek
ot
Coi~IU ~t a weekend receatly With tier parents •. Mr. and
l!tl. Clwles Biltell and lomily.
11.-.; ~k Clarlt at1d diUdrtn
o( Alhflll JPent 1'••eSdar
and
Wednelclay with Mr. IDd
lf'oJtoo , 'fl!ltle an dltmily.

Mn.

ll'l:"lllt\ !Its. A. D. Tllltte, Mr.
ind !Its. IIHtoft TuUie tnd Mr.
iad MR. Glenn Tuttle atlended
~~e funeral cl Mrw. I . M. TuttJe
at CJ&gt;!!'!er, Wednelday altemoon.

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Mro. A. D. Tntlle ..-4 daupte.-, ¥rt. 19bn Rol"e a11d Mr. and

',

Cal-l Wolfe rep nru· he baa ~ M:n, Frfd "wolf went to Gamcured his tomito twine and hybrid polio TIIW'SdiS'. Mr. Woll . w011l
corn. He his pruniled hie tq- to the boipital fi&gt;r a cheek up .
tilato pianU to sloW their growth , MrJ. ~artba M&lt;Eiroy ond ...,.
uiltU he is ready to set them .
tpent · a Sunday recently 1i"ith
Clark Grady has hi'a tomato ~· and Mrs. Delbert Puilins of
plants,
Su:o·n. ·

•I'M1ake The ltoailitr•
....,,;,... ......u· o~~t.:r.w: .
. luo ' llld lbbop, .... - · '
,.. · - ftea lltte loR ~Nil

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cihciti!l&amp; JU..fua wa&amp;ber with the
. famoWI· GYUJ'O.lM washing action
coo1t ......,.q more Ulan the lowettprte~c.t Wuber yot

$129.95

.;;Rhuy!

MASON FURNITURE CO~
Phone SP-35592

Mo1on, W. Vo.

'ftdtlr ...;., . ~.....
_....

"'"""'fll to tuot.•WIII ' Ji

goea anf1Wher•

good taat~

DANCING

ltmib.

Oak Htll scored their runs in
tht third and liftl). innings. ln
the third with two outs Andenon
sine:led, stole second, and then
sc~rt,d on Evans single . Evans
tried to ateaJ setond but wu
He'• •hooting for a cracK' at thtow_n C.'Ul. ln the fifth innin&amp;
his old title, new held by Carl Anderson again scored this Ume
''.B qbo" Olloft. But he'1 not going on a sacritice by Thurston .
tQ tackle Olson un;til ht c~nvin­
ces hlomsell he'1 rea&lt;W .

"practieally set" for. the week. of
June 20 and he added that he ex·
pecte.rJ the IUMtch to bf. closed tod81 when Gibson stniJhtened out
"some minor details about terms"

tn ~

Sund'!l' with hi&amp; porenlo Mr.

\1!ooton ot ' Detr;li ' nlihHllxim
3,1 •• Lary ~-1. .
,· Jiil.,ub.• f!! 'l'l!ttout'llh ~hl · '!lew 'York al Cl"'el.ind night-~
-. · •'10-l)IO-Ol ' ~""· •Sbri&lt;l&gt;nt . (l-ll).'. i'O/'d. 3-!.,"o I.emo_-_11.0.

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of ~~~~~~;;~;~~~

Janie Smith J OUDi dau«hter
tlttd • . J. II. Tut\le I t Obttl.eJ"
Mr.
a ad Mrl. LeJand Smltb had
BUllo!.\Y ~....
Kr. ad IJN. Vernon Weber the mllforh lne to fall and break
11\1 dalld.ren cf Rutl-and Jptnt her arm white bJb ridin1.

Y01k-Minner
Wuhln&amp;IOB at Chic.,.o-Portcr·
-(~4) v.• ""acam (&amp;-0). . , .
•. fie ld 2-3 va ~IJarlhinan 2-1,
~1- I,ooil~ ~- ·'1tdo'!l'n .. n!lhl':Baltimore at K8ll!as City- Byrd
: [!aWtl'l"" il-l). "''· ~ IJ.ol~ , 1-4l •• Bttchi 0-4 .

niS:~~~~· ~-,:i ; ri~l)=t~

, CLIFI'ON NEWS

'.

SAN ~ c.li!. U''..:..JIIIIt
lan4'1 Qon· OoelieU, lrho
·~ meet champion RocA' MartJaDO
1
Zl!o In a heavywe)j:llt tltlo ~oul
San Frantbeo M1y 11, wai~Uod I
'
a~ film&amp; of the e:hunp ln
1\!o Tueoday and tald' be ,""' •-:.:: 'Ill
8

Wto!oll ....l"t P..,W.It Pltcllo,..

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P. R .1500
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Clnclllnatl
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· T-i'l - I l l
T.,..d~yo Rotults
Cllie"'b 8 N...,. Yorlt 0 night
I!&lt;troit 4 Boston 2
· .
Oi...-1 l l\llll•dolllhla S nl,ttt ~ .... Clljo 4.1nlllhil"'e 3, nlfhl
Plttoburl!h 4 Jillwauhe 0 night Qbica(O t Washington s, ·nirht
Only IIIJ)lft' ~,._lod.
Cleyeland V N.,. '!fork 4, lll&amp;hl

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Wednesdoy, Moy-lt, 1955

NATIONAl. lEAGUE · AMERICAN LEAGUE

To Meet, In Tourney
Plans Being Set· Sugar To Meet
· For Bobo To Meet Panter Tonight
Archie In June

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lUCK I TOP IOICATS
AllHEINS, 0 . tr.P- The Buck·
6ye1 oC Ohio State, outhit 9-4 .
defeated the Bobcats ol
Ohio
UDIVV~Ity, N, here Tudday. It
w11

wl~

the aeeond Ohio .State

ov&amp;r the Green and White

In

N

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a»o "···

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btme aad home Ht1t3.

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MOORES
114 W. Main, hmeroy, Ohio

AlKYD ""' INAMIL .
0,..0 ,yoo lry I~ yoo11

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colorfool wol'-- colll•e .,..,,,.,, -...

Nnt Pl..qnt, 1\', VI.

SUPER KIMTONE . .. .. . .... qt $1.78

low"'"" ftniJh thto o ~rM-,
..............,.h91IJ .........

IUCH COAT . . . ... ... .... .. . qt. $1.49

SATONI h fot-mulo'ltd M .... mlnoclo Alkyd . nolo ... onol lo ttU!)o
woohoblo II"'\ o(ltl 'li'llt. .. .~-

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..I.AT DIODORIZI!D PAINT

AU ,Ashland Od SftliroDS

I;ICH·COAt . . . ..... ... ..... qt$1.98

ONI ()OAT RNAMII:L

Huffy Electric and
Gas Mowers
•
GARDEN HOSE

$1

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11'ahama Students

f..harleston Man Representative
Wahama High School Principal
Guest Speaker
~xplains PTA's
To Manage New Haven Swin Pool
Folfy
or W-a- chon have been set for th.e
For Ministers
Jtama ~ igh s::.hool.
b een na· ing
Installe-d. ,::;;; County Function

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' were Sunolu p..U.:'of . Hr. aDd llld children of SplU&lt;t were
Cy IVA CARPINTU
Mrs. E. H. CIJ!)tlll&lt;r llld dauch· Sulldoy 1•eot• of 1111 ...,..ott, Ire.
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boards to be
work was . contracted .
. The rli~mg boCob~ ar~, now be·
Lng made by 1
1~aeo .• rm
according to spec:t(Jcauon:s.. All
that will need to be done ~~ to
inatall t hem when they arnve.
Due to arrl•• this wwk II the
six-foot hnce , which will be
erect.d around the poot and
tha surroultdlnt aNa. Offh;l•l•
of tho Foundation ••pr*'MII
the hope- tluit onough YDlunt.. r
labor would be l'lalldle 10
that 1t could 1M orected ov.r
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STIVERS VILLE

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An explanation ~ the purpose
State R.cpr~.!lentalive .. Geor1e
Candidalel
Mr. apd lrln. Daily vlaited thelr
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or a County Council of Parenu and Meinhart wu . the runt ~aker State and the Youth Luderahip son Leo, aiKI fAmily, receDU)' .
Teachers was 1i~en by Glareace when the lleJgs ("ou nty Mu~tter- camp at Comp Honeshoo, w. Va.,
"-. Ch-~.. Va·"et- Yilited
Alll'ldluw ,. t:INIIIASCOPI Itt WIDB IICRBBitl
Y:ay 30
A. Brock or Cb1tleston Monday tal A.uociaUoo met thbJ. wee. at
ed b
Principal
.IIU••
mw. ~·
1-•-Eoley'.s ap-pointment was made
Army headqutr· . wert! announc
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bla P*ft&amp;tl Mr. aDd ' )I.r.s. Jaeob 1
JIO.Da01'
M - ,.~,
e~ening at a meetin1 uf t he Mason The Salvation
kn~ by officials or the New
County Parent-Teacher Counc:ll. tei"J ln Middle-port . The Rev. Joho ' ClYde Foley of Wat;:ma ~lab Va,n Meter, Satut~ afternoon.
Raven n ee.reation FoundatiOn on
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dau.hler
The
meetmg wa.a held at the Ma- Elwood, .Racine, president, waa School on Tuesday of t 1 wee ·
MEIGS
TueJ;d,ay eve ning. Tbe
Found a·
in ch1r1e of the meetinr ud
Selected to attend Glrls S\lle Mar1aret. lin. Mildred ' Cirde,
son Elementary School.
TODAY
tlon., made u.p of citizens interesTOOAY ' •
Bro&lt;'k. assll!ltant supervisor or Capt. Glenna Rummel, h01~t1s were Sandra Roush and Betty 1Mr. and Mn. n.tr Ct&amp;rv:entfr atted in providing recreatiOn for
THE
BLACK
KNIQ:HT
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school s in the State Department for the meeting, led l.he de~otlon· Jonea. both of New Haven . The. l !'~W 11 .hymn slog
the community of New Haven
SIX BRIDGES TO: CROSS
of Education and a member of the al servttf.
ITechlliHiw.
.
I former is the daughter of Mr. aq.d at PomerO)'.
and the surrQunding area, has
.
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State
Board
of
West Virginia ConMr.
Meinhart
spoke
e~phat
lcal·
Mrs
Donald
F.
Rou~
while
the
Mr
and
MrJ
Charles
Shtlll
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Tea, Clrill; lalla !Adams
t)een working to {:et the P&lt;H&gt;I
Alu
Ladd,
Paai91•
Me«tiila
gress of Parents and Teach~rs , ly of the ~ine work betn&amp; done latt~ is the daughter of ,Mr. and Dore~a were r~ent gueeta of Mr.
~letM prior to the opening
sad .Mra;_ DeU Talbott.
conducted his talk by answering b)' Lewlt Bcrcer, form~r pastor Mn. Roy Jones.
daLe.
n - - I'll., Mar 1-i
ot the Pomeroy Meth~ast Ch~r·
Mr od lira WilfonS Mllhoaa
self-directed questions.
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ln the dowMt,un ol t he adjaNamed to attend Boy1 State was ol Wu'binrton' Bottom, w. v.a.,
Officit ls of the Foundttion
He explai ned that lhe County ch, wtao is now asaoct'-ted wtth
JEKYLL AND
TEN
MEN
· :;, gueata otl Dler C.r-uid th1t sever•l 1pplications cent Oo.mmun·lty Bnikling, it was Council was a manner of tying to· the Ohio Temperance League. Ronnie McGlothlin, son of Mr. ·
MR.
HYDE
that
approximate),y cether the ~arioua units In the Berger, a~ordin&amp; to Melfl;har.t, •nd Mn. Roberl McGiothUo . or
famUy .
Md bHn receind from .,..,.. reported
bwo hundred bloekJ in partitions county and lilted three considera- hu don e fin~ wo.rk In ~blaming New Haven.
pe Mrs MildrOO. Circle, daughter,
SOft8 desiring to ••rv• as life
8-Tr-·1-IUirds et the pool but no HIH· remain to be laid. That · together tions for t he org•niulion of a
sale
or
use
of
ah:ohohc
bever·
Janice
D~can,
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tions htd been milde 11 yet. wilb the instaMation c:A. 9hower County Council.
age~. The .Jpcater also explained and Mrs. Bruin Dunean of Clifton
Ntmlng of gutrd• is expecttd heads and fixtures and clea ning
Tho•• consl•raflon• wt,. (I) tbe procedure uaed In present- and Larry King, 100 pl Mr. and
to bt mad• within the nex1 I un will put that part of the pool
that only CongrHt units M
ing a bi11 to the Uouse ...-nd Sc- Mrs. Ralph King of U-tart Route,
i ~to operating condition.
J ttn d•l'• or two w.ek1.
mtmben, (21 that tho Co"ncU
nate and l"ilid that at pree:ent a were named to attend Camp HocseMearJWhile, members of t'he . Th e check room ia completed j works on child welfa,. onl¥,
N8w Haven Women',; p ub have with the exception of the erec- •nd (3) that tM Council does biJl prohibiting the sa l~ of liquor 8 hoe.
Jo alrtplane• pasing over
the
a,LI'eed to opera{!.' the ticket and Lio n (}{ a wooden counter. Other
not let~lslat• for loc.l unltL
AJI of the students are members
tlate
of
Ohio
wn
pending
h~arccnt'!Pssioll J'la nds at the pooL
work remaining to be done in'ihe bu11ine88 meeting of th~ 1Dc by the legislature . .
of thr iunior Clasa at WJ~Lbama.
OHi~i•l• of
the" Foundation cludes the cleaning of the filters . group was conducted by J . Edward
All arc sponsored bY the Bend
rt,orted that •a lot of work r• Several hLgb. school boys have Irvin, pre1ident of the council.
flotary
Club with the exception of
mains to be done within the volunteered to do the work 'b\lt It was voted by the council to
Miss Rou sh who is sponsored by
MJit thr" 1nd one-ho~lf wHkl more 11re needed.
amend the by-law• to permit the
Jhe American Legion Aux.Uiary
.,IDr to opening. They st.-.s..d
president
to
appoint
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nominating
~!lilt New Haven .
Tickets for the pool are on
the point th1t additional help
committee.
sale
at
v.ario\18
points
in
New
lil'll n.-ded on the poroject.
A panel dlscuuion on "Com·
that
Help w~mtt•d nl'ed not be of Haven and it was hoped
munity
and Mental Health" wa.s
any p..rlicular type in the skill ed they eould be placed on sale at a
announced
11 being planned for
Jioe. OHieia!s said that work plaee in Mason City.
Wednesday
evenlnM at Latin. ClifAll
intere.&amp;ted
people
are
urged
that needs tn be done is chiefl y
to contact Foundation official'S rord Stalnaker made the announof the clcamn g-up type.
Patlhs und walk.w.ayg around thl' to volunteer their services to cement and said that all county
pool are reported!) ntncty.fivc sec that the pool is completed on PT.l.s arc in~itcd to nttend.
Mrs. Helen Stewart of Mason
cent completed :tnd tht an· time.
was in charae of the devotions and
read Lhe lOOth Psalm and ~~aid a
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the home room mother~ of the
tomabahltl
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oiso; ; ; low """'; I : IIcht welllh~,i
son School. H01teae.11 were Mrs .
ap
and
rolll •: ; ao duft bq to i ·)
Patrick Riley, Mrs. John Turner,
o;
lt'o ..... oil NJII; : ; ptl tho doep-do•nuun, .
Mrs. Fr8nk Harris, Mrs. Howard
, : .. boca. . It boat. uit ..._ uit cluD&amp; ·'
McDaniel, Mrt. Delbert Richard·
son and Mrs. Ralpb. Waraer.
handier tor ~ dnporleo,
Present were J . Edward Irvin,
. acluol.,. Verillez.boM- ldDb·,: ........ llibl
North Point Pleasant; Mrs. John
wand· -chol aaywhon. ·II!IICooM cllenlu ·
Fry, Mrs. Esther Brown, Mrs. RusI
anilabla.
sell Senter. Mrs. Wllli•m Me·
Farland and Mi88 Goldye Hart all
And it'o oulat to llll:r : I : low """' II: e!llfj
of New Haven Elementary Scbool;
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Mr . and Mrs. E1rl Keeter of
Board School; Mrs. Ancel Carder,
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Mrs. Lewl1 Mcl&gt;aniel, Clifford
r,,'"
Stalnaker, all of Ordnanee School:
Eustace Pickens, Wahnmai Ger~ld
Sum~erettes '·
8; Rood, Board of Edu,·aUon; Mrs.
Bonnie Yeater of Beale; Mn. John
Turner, Mra. Howard McDaniel,
Mr11. Frank llarria, Mrs. 0 . J. Bostic, Mn. Helen Stewart, R. J. WlJI ·
Iamson,
Woodrow Foreman, Mra.
Delbert Richardson, Mra. Patrick
Riley, Paul Powell and Mrs. Ralph
Warner, all of Mason Elementary

roed to tile pest or manag c:r of
the Nr w Hlven swimmmg ·pool
• whiCh is se hej uJed to open on

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SUNDAY, MAY 8th

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lrOm 121-inch television set," Owen said.
area ''There is nothing to buy, and you
are expected to visit Ponieroy·thi$ need not be present at the draw
coming Saturday when The Dally ing to win ."
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,(::ounty ,will C~Ceive an appllcath;m
. H
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v,·,,·toro may reg18
· tcr for tile
of oil or, more corrcctlr, liquid sentinel ho1u.. ' 0 pea ousc.
asphalt material aa a means ol
The observance ls a part of the drawing any time between tb!!
combatting tbc sui'hme-r time dust newa~per'a obtervance , .of its hours of 8 a. m. and 8 p. m. The
problem.
·
fourth year ot operatl~n. Pn 'tha,t drawing wUJ be held at &amp; p. m.
day, ~visitors wllJ be taken on a
To the members of tbe fair 5et
Contracts have been awarded to tour through the newspaper plants who visit the newspaper during
L. P. Cavett Co. and Highway and wUl be able to get an on the the day, roses will be presented
Maintenance Co. for tha furntahillM spot view of what goes Into turn- as a gill
and applying o~ this material. inr out the publieatlon daily.
"Thia will be a great chance, as
Work wil1 begin on or about May
Rlcllard s. Owen. reneral man- far as we are concerned, for our
nth.
ager, has estended a warm wet- staff to get acquainted with our
come to aU residents of the area, many subscribers," Owen colD""
' Max R. Farley, D:ivlslon Engi- subaeribers or non·aubscribers, to mented. "We look forward to
11eer, anno.uncq that the follow- be oD hand d.u·rln&amp; the day. The playing host on that day, and
IDg routes ah BChedulf'd for treat. "Open House" will be•in at 9 1 . extend a cordial invitation to
ment State Roq.tea 32ft, 680, 884 m. aid continue throulb 3:30 p. to viiiJt The Daily Sentinel.
and 692.
m.
The newspaper bii business
4
1 Some two ·to five dol)'.S. depend·
'AI ·a special feature of its and editorial orfic:es and its print..
lhg on weather eondltJ~s, wUJ be celebration, The Dally Sentinel ing plant on Mechanic Street just
required fqi' tbe oil to aoailr: tn, will make • !ree award of a RCA- off Second, in Pomeroy.
state&amp; Mr. Farley. Only euential
._.:__ __
traffic! ·aad It a. redueecf opeed
over the'ie r.oada dbrln8 the dryMIIGS GINIIA~ -IIOflo!TA~ ,
.
lnc'ln pel'iod will teoult Ill • bel·
Admitted to tbe t.t~tj. General
O
ter and lolllfr laatlng job. Cooper·
Or 5 5
r
atlon of motoriltl wiU be benefl . Hospital Wedn~~Y,._.Were lira.
Katbryn
Payne,
MtGGiflport
and
olol to Pl'Oper and speiiil). eompleMrs. LWJao Main1, Syracuse.
tto:~ of tbia work'.
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C.O. Fisber, Middleport who won
Dllmissals were Wei:tater HodJe Republican nonnnauon· for
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Pomeroy; Ed Beaver, .ft4~~e and or in Tuesday's primary and
Kart Grant. Mlddl~potl.
.,
will be unoppOISed in tbe
election, today
HOLZ&amp;It HOSPITAL
aratitude l.o the votera of the
Admitted to tbe Holzei Haopitol laae.
WAlKINGTON UP- Slcr.. from this area Wedneldiy ahd
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tary of 1t1te Jthrl P•ttr Dul· this morning were Mts. Alti. ADecp1Y
let 11hl today tMN ar• "tMall deraon Middleport and WOllam ' sold, lor lbe
ltut ~t~rh•IM 1lgnfflcant -tltM"
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trusted to me
I am
my best efforts for tbe
that the C'"'""unlat Wec'1 for• Blake, Letart, W. a.
office whl~h I will serve.
oltln """"' 1'1'' 1M •••duollr SPIIOWAY TO OIIGANIZI ·
thlfllng In tho direction ol
AD orpnizatlonal meettn« wiU
Fisher, who is iDteraled In
be held at tile Claybanks Sp..d· better housing in- M.;,ddleport, is
way, l'omeroy on Sunday, May 8 DO stranger to the job of mayor.
BONN, Germany UP -West at 2 p. m. All stock car owners, He served three •ums, and u~
Germany
regained
its place drivers and other lnteretttd ))81"- der his admin.iatratlon, many eiamoJW the free nations ol the sons have been invUed t.o attend:· ~c improvemenlli were noted.
wori.d today, almost tieo- yeart to
the dtY since Hitler's "thousand
year Reich" cl'iumtlled · wtth the
UDCondltional aurrender of hie EMERGENCY Bft.J, ON WAY TO SENATE
arm.les.

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U. All leather ,il(IROn. ~.
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QUISTIONI Do you tlrink
~111 County '*riels to strln1

YOUR. BEST auYS
~RE :ALWAYS ~·

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1fisher Pledges Best
Eff t A M0y

NEWS BRIFJs

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HOSPITAL NOTES

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Pomeroy and ·.fiddleport may
"let a break" in. the high eOit of
financing proposed 1ew11e . dilo
posal lacilitie&amp; if the Ohio LeP,I·atun IJP1)roves 11 bill DOW 'J».,
fOre it whith would make it ..ier for small eommunitiet: to eom
ply with the water poii~Jtla. e.atrol laws.
.Moording to a report lroin
Uait•d Pr.... ~ublleaa senate
Leader C. ~tar:iley Kl!!ehem .e.aid
the bill would cue the fiaaneial
burden ol vi11aees and
eltiet
forced te comp\y with the law
and would "rea:ue aom.e from
impc:wible JitnaUons."
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along with tlte prDIMflon ..t
other Soutlttat.'*rn Ohio couft.l
tlet, without Ktlm, promDtlng
IIHII?
· MRS. boNALD COLLINS, Pomeroy: '4·No, I don't think Meiga
County's that type."

. MURII'GI LiCINSI
A marrlaa'e Ucense was issued
MRS . EDWARD DEMQSKEY,
in 'Probate Court Wednesday to Middleport: "No, I think Mei&amp;s
Jame~ w. ·Ogdlft.,, 60, ~oledo dairy county. goes ahead on Its own toman 4nd Em.m~t- EliJa~eth Reibel, ward higher .standard~."
47, Pomoroy, cl~rk.
MRB. ALBERT MARTIN, Pome,
DIVORC!I fi~ID
roy: "I f"lllf do. There lo too
Elba M. Ad01111, pjainUit vs.
much import:lnce plaeed 0~·,~.~~l~h;~·~
Chi.rlea ' I. · Adams. ,.. defendant. i-ealon
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· €row. 1 attome)'l for on the or dlJtrtct,

feachers Retirement Funds Changed

WASIIlf&lt;GTON ujo -FII ...
oni Choiln I. lchlld-,J&lt;ar oald
tMay that Mrs. M8rle Nat¥11
IY JfASKELL SHOIIT
told hltn ·she Htan to tum
United
Preu St•H Corrfsponftnt
agalnt,t the CommUnist Party
COLUMJIUS,
0. UP-~Tbe House
while 1M w11 atteMint tht
hod•v
approved
and sent to the
a._.,bllcan N1tlon11 Convenan
emergen.cy bill ·to
tion In ltu,
change the retirement system for
YIENNIA, Austria UP- The
91&gt;publlc · employea, school leaehers,
vlet UD.ion. yt.eld«l today
tbe and school employes. The vote.
We&amp;t ott two of the
wa.s 127.0.
polniio aC dispute In tbe
Tbe only opposition to tbe bill
treaty, and the U.S. Army
was voiced by Rep. William L
public ita plan to withdraw Am·
Manahan CR·Defianee) who oberit.ln troops from Auatrla.
jeded to increuln&amp; the lmouD.t

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Ben Elberfeld
Dies; Funeral
foBeFriday

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what .......... , . . .... Mecbem leveled fire on JOnit
bond bOUJfl wiliob Ju! felt boil
made aa

local school boards
utC to the retirement. '
eald the Legislature
the
mor.e money '

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nieces a.od nephew!.

Funeral services will be held
Friday at 2:30 p. m. at the Ewing
Chapel with tbe Rev. Dale RaUiff, ·
officiating. Burial Will be in Beech
GroVe Cemetery in charge of
Ewing. The body is at the futieral.
home, where friends may call.

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PARTICIPATE

A&lt;.....,.... •m tOol!
ufiN in the StnaN

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The Racine Hich School Vocational Aariculture st.Qdents and
their adviaor, Howard Nolan, pat·
tlcipated in the Annual District 15
FFA Livestock a,nd Land Judging
Demonstrations at tbe Ohio Unlvenity Farm and State Hospital
Dairy Bam, in Athens County.
Wednesday, May 4, 11153.

Students judging dairy, beef and
swine included Jimmy Deem, 'Lar·
ry Holter. Tbomaa Curtli, Clyde
Johnson, Richard Tbeiaa and Ed·
die EvaDJ.
·
Student. judging soU ~e Th~&gt;
mas Eberlboeb, CUrtis llandolpb
and DWline Sayre,
These nine students plaq to
participate in the Sta.te Judglng
contest June 2, 3 and .t.
Judging at the State Hospital
Barn was arranged. for by Ro8l
Wright, County
Agricultural
:Agent of Atheno Cout1ty, Ralpb
Porterfield of the Ohio State Unl~
verait.y, Columbus, o.. gave tb.e official placings along with explanations for each placlnt. Bob WIJson
Athens County SOU Conaervation
Service, was itt eharae of the Boil
judging. Dale Scott, VOt.ational
Agriculture Instructor at Albany
and D. D. Mcinturf. Vocational
Agriculture Instructor at f;tewart,
were in charge of all arrange.
ments.

NOW YOU FIXED?
HOI.YOKE. Mu!:.- School
acher Ann.a E. Creran
lhlnk much ol Hie
1ome ol her
·
until she
'nley

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furnlth consulr..m N dllcuM
eti,1neeril'll ancf.. fJ,..Jritr lri- :
....... with local "'""""'ttlet.

The biU would pennit the UR
of .septit tanb 1 ia· commualtift.
where beoltll authoritls !&lt;lillie,
wuutd be adequate ·to ~

ceive retirement pay on the basl&amp;
of $63 multiplied by their years.
Ol aervlc:e. Petsons receiving more
than $4200 would receive pay.on I
different formula. It Would be
1~ per cent of 't heir avera.le Ill·
ary for lbeir put five
tjplied by tHeir years

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born June l8;:
1878, tl?e 100 of the late Jacob Mechem said.
and An~ Mil')" Genheimer Elber- ary because one auiataat
ney gerieraJ c:ould live 811 or:, l,tiil•
feld.
eommuoities in Obio' all
t.
Surviving are his wife, Goldie; ldvlte tbet ·need."
brother, Jacob and a number of
bill -ltloo ..... .....
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1en than $4200 a ye11r would re-

Berry said persons who earn

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IIETIRED UACIIIas TO MEET
The Retired Teebert: Asaociation will meet Saturday at 1:30 p.
m. at the ·Court HoUAe for theJr
regular meeting. The proeram for
the afternoon will be made up of
article.~ by all
teadtera present
Each teacher wiJJ ppticipate jn
the: program.
·

Rep. Kenneth L. Berry (R..Co&amp;hoeton) said the bill would put
the three separate retirement &amp;Yitems on the same basis and would
increaSe benefit&amp;.

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B&lt;njamlll Elbe&lt;feld, T!, died at
the Metal Goqerol Hospital WOclo

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Bill Approval

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MENS DRESS SHIRTS "

REGULA.&amp; f~.OO YARD

AU new patlemL lloept.r ~l.ot ·)'11~ nlue1
FIDe wefRhl, briKhl eolon. Yepyou eaa SAVE
MONt;Y NOW AT STIFFLI!JlS

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36" Better Drapery

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1Q: deadly miSJiile:J.
down t.anks, the crews reported
Dust .,....,. Cltr
b,ek I&gt;Y radio.
layer of duat and srtu*e
Sh. . . rtcll With Rock•
the "doomed" ~ty for
Oeeupanta of front Hae tfench.eta
aa hour att,r. thf! U · 1 two l!\lilet diatant were sbowend
bldlna the ~ ftte of 'lritl\• eueade. of roeb and du.t
Ainerieaa~ln,c•, but noae wu mjured .
and l~,DiiJUiequl!\
A Ouh of 100 suns lighted tile
making •'~~u.....,.;. skies of six weatern Jtatea in tbe
or the effec:tJ impoai lbJe (iD. ttarkneu before dawn as the de- MIIILIN MATTHEWS, C:hoo!Hro,
mediately.
vice was detonated at 5. 10 a. m. hubeena...-1..... ,.... .......
_ , .... _ , . _ cPDT 8:10 a. m. EDT atop a :MK1
toot steel tower iD. Yucca Flat, p.any, it ...........unowd today.
'15 miles northwest of Las Vt~~J.
W•U 1mtwn ln'f'M teul autc~Mt­
A
:u·-*alJ epewed tlw•INsl.....,.
fertouebed _..; wltlt _ , . p . , _ alllrilr for ....,_ He II .,.niod ..... "-·
a dlam- th- dill""'"' I - L.,.,,
the
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t.ble 38 In wide. SAVE NOW A'r
STIFFLERS ·

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All t.raffic: bound roada: on tbe
state -hi(b.w•y .&amp;yatem ·ln Meigs

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Mechem said seplie tanks bad
been rul eel were Ol'der«&lt; to iJl.
ities whicb •ere ordered to ifto
stall sewage treatineat plaatllio
He .said it was ..absolutely 'irnPolsibJe" for many amall c:OOJtnuai.
tleo to build e..,.,..ITe plaabr.

Motor Catches FiJ:e
The M&gt;ldleport tire DOIIarf..
ment was called tbiJ moruJac at
10;15 to . ... Middle;&gt;ort Feed
Store, whea a mqtor eaua:ht fire•.

Damage wil mi,Doi, ,It waa repo!"ed.

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IIACINI CONCilT TUJSDAY
Tbe Racine ~d will hold •
Co1leort. 'fUeldll7, May 10 at a p.
m.•altlle llldbo Hilh Sci!Qol Auditorium l!h. Jolm R. !M. Bond
Itulntetor lUIDOuneed toda1'
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CINCIN"!ATI PIIOOUCE
OIMlllliNA'!t,
0. ' UP--I!tlgs.
~on1umer, A large wbke 31 to
38, brotwtl1111• 36 to irl; lliedl35 to 38; wboleelle, eommerclal,
eo per cent A, utra )~e . white
311 to 34, brown M to 311; med,
ium white 32 to 33, brcrwa ·31 to
az; eurrent receipts r7 to 211.
Chlcbn1, at.Hy, NCOI~ clerat. fer fair defnW; ,..,.,..

27 t.

a; '-•· .....,. 22 ... 24;

...... lltlht 11 .. 14; old , ....
fen ID t. 11. .
Butter. DO .score 83.

CINC:INIIII,'fl LIY&amp;Sl:OCK
OJ.NtlJNNATI,
2,800, active, 20e
lower; 180 to 220
butobel'll IB.ZS to

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lower; an, ~ ,.
lh 18.1Q; I(o. 1
1~,3&amp;; . 220
2.'!11 II&gt; 11,?5; 2311· to' ll!l9 - · ··.-,....
2150 to 2'111 lb 18.'15;, ~ to.

16.211; ..,.. 12.2.11 to 14.
Cattle . ,, calves

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