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!
�pecial Eoster Services Held ln
Beautifully Decorated Sanctua ries

•

,. _ . , . ... .

A round A nd
A bout

' Program By Ch iIdren, Easter T•,me

! :?.:���

Mainly About
People I n
pomeroy

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, !;,��h�,

8-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport , 0., April

I, 1911

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••14 la onr ._ IDClllea
fh lacu1 Ill cln!Ublfereuce alWi

Cantata, 'Olivet' Given/)uting
Heath Church Communion Services

Special Easter services wen• held su,,,fa, at the Potnb� t.ht' d111lhn w,· , P h,·lcl ,ii th.. · ·wu,111rlt&gt;d J•or Mr " The group
chu�hes, ;i l l of w h h" h W l'l"e Ut: a U l l f u l h dt'l'Ofatrd
' er
dJrected by Wll•
&gt;"
• • ,,.,-,,,,.,. •' tJB d 1urd1 Su 1111 ..y wurP n t&gt;w white ro�s with yokTM cantata, "Olivet," by Daniel The canlala waa
---. * h1·t l t' uc
v f 11, ,L. .\I r dnd .M rs .1 Of' ,·001111 •1 r anu
-•·
M, . and Mes . eta,c,..._
-I�St
e ""s an d p:i I m� decor a t e d t i it:- r �.-111e · t U&lt;II"\ "
., r. ,,
·
.
.
.. , .. ..,"' ..-,
b...
�-,-""ewuum 8ur- ,.....•h.,..,...
,_, w,tJt i,
..,..., a:.�
1 1,... J•·,.,. .., wa, r•�u
et1i' of rt'd for the st"rVll'.t!. A s(M!Cof Oakwood were week end guesltl day
• First Baptist church for t he worship s_t&gt; .,·1.n: w h 1('h op t•n. · f.i milv ol \\- ood�firld v isitrd ovt&gt;r morning.
were aunll
Solos
evening at the Heath Metho- dette 81 organist.
. , n •' ,1 , ., ./1it&gt; Th"' :sunn:se service a t fi p m tal number ' ' The Grave Cootd Not of her parents, Mr, and Mra. R0ed with th e orgon 1ireludt' In_·· Mrs .I d . Slepht· n so11._ fo l- Sumlav w i t h M r ""u
·
disl Church. Middleport, by the by Mw Sharon Jones, Forrest
Hold Hlffi'' wa:s presented by the ber1 Warner.
,
P•-nerl
w11h a ...,....m . . F.J�trr
�(lll I
low ed b)- th".. t·a l l to worsh11i IJv t h,• Ht·v. l{a l p h C ' Z" u n • \'ouni; . .s i· ,inu., o1 ht'r rr Id I iv••:s
·r
· Cho1r
• M•.
• Everson, Robert
---• · tbe Maun• Bachtel, J•.,
- P•"'-�mg
Sen1or
choir. d irel.'led by M i s &lt;;
d � l . The choi r d i ret · l ed I I\ \l r � �: l m t· r W l i ' k h a rn p n·
-- b Y I I w II 1· � I vuuth
,yt&gt;r·
., J ol i n \L 1 1· r 1 a11 &lt;l r1 .'lt' · d n{I p nc·
.
Mr
Mr
and
and
·
M
1
Mr!.
J.
of
r
Bright
Herndon and Reg Johnson.
dy Communion service.
:i
·
.--:. n led , t wo r11,111b 1• r· �.• . · · _ \ r l�L' \.-h l .urd " ,, 11{1 · J {',u � /c1mily or Cn,v1· r·11y � 1 wnr E.1., l t• 1· rL' 1 J11&lt;· 1.� I I . I,' \ ai1n . fuI Iuwt:"\J, hY J u·v n, Davis with Miss E m m Ounbar, W- Va., were wee.,
S"
• e,n:i
_, - ·
Others of the choir were Mn&amp;.
ArOie. '
.,
,
guests OI _ her mother, Mrs. C E.
with M r ,.md .\tr, ( ;ern � .. \fr i n 111,· n•,ni111g, of M;1 1 k lfi, hy Mbs Lou Davis as acrompanisl.
Fultz, Mrs. Everson, Miu
Bernard
tw
. " -- I t,,1 d t,11 1,,, ,.�-"' 1.,r,•ludt" l11-.1·r1 rod,1:i,,
·
The H 61'. Z ,..,1m
Ise
o
1 1011s were given by the W . ..,,,wme
Gt'JH'Vlt'Ve
Stobart. s, Vt'ra I j.NJPms ,wr1ta
· , twrt.
Coats, Barbara Jones.
Christine
m
.
,,I '\-I r � ) !,,1 1 1·) \ , , n \ r ,111k e i1 U�t'J1 · I1
. I " g ' \)' I "··
Sl'r on to pie · J . ,u� J •,u ci
·--··' ' Wl'n" r·t• .tu� ]fl('
{f}d M rs . •f0h 11 I ,()t'kWuuu
h
a
M
..
u1,m
il uu.:': , i·luldrl'n. mduding, '·A Welrome
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jacob
Mees
visited
I
�wan
I
, MarUyn �
Brewbtgton
Saadra
.
Liff' ... t.akl'n from liJ,. l; 1"·"'I 111 , ·d 1 1"" "'11·-dr I ' '' ··v i( t' , fo 11 owed and �nil,· or Jame11lown lefl ye!!• II Me;rn·, · • b_1· Mrs F.«rl Shulf'1 . '
" atte•ded
"
Evelyn G,�bon,, Mn. Burdett.
111 .lt'�us' Namt', " Brl'nd a Beritz; II\ Pomeroy Sundav a•d
St .J oh n A. l) 'Ui;I ;;m y, _i, l)ft-" sl 'I I' ln !h e , · d i ! lo " 01 'I Lil) IlY I Iie R l'V· 1 1erd .iy fm thf' 1 r / 1on1P ,,fl,·1 -� Pt'llri 'Tlit• To mh In The lia!'dt'll
. --·
service
I·
s
.11!
U�
the
il.Nt Method ist .'
and Sarah Becbtle. Rev. KonkIC
n1 b,· th,r d11ld1 1·11. \\ ill,an1 •" 11 ! .:.ia:•T'' l', 11• ·•"1 "111 1 th � prnC"t&gt;s- I ifl!I Sr1tur(foy and Sufl(l. ,v w i t h F.mply . ' ' Mis:i1 F.lizatw1h IJ,1 vis, 'Hi!- Human Flo-wer:s," B L k V ChurC"h.
was assisted by Mra. Konright
r.,
A surprise birthday party was
n�,•· ,u""
appy Easter.' Ro g e r
. n,, \1,··'•. t t "·,.,· "�wn l\ o n k · \IY H l�t-'11 I .u1 d . " ",1 1�., ,I O,Y( f' Da Will . ' 'H
• .tt -,1 nrl .-\ lbt- rl \-l.,rl ,11 a�-" 1 ,•1! '!1&gt;11.,I f11 111n · · 1 ' i11 hl l ilt" l ,oni 1 s "'
.
- -.
Mr.
k
'•'t
an
"
Mn.
d
Ashton
Sayre
.
of
given last Friday evening by Mrs. �lt,u wltlt the commum00 .,_.
' .
w1lti lht wo,r ,h1p �(•n Wt' T h t rl i s, · 1• T,,d . , i · ·
r1glt1 ;rnrl family Th,,_� 1&gt;1· 1·t· «&lt; v1� . &lt;111d "Ea�tn Tirnt&gt;." M r �- Di xon
On 1be AIL . .L a r r Y ' Dayton were week end guests of Paul Gomer
v
ce.
honoring Mrs. Arnold i
)w mn · l'h1 1�1 1 1 .., 1 ."i d l. ' " ' 1· 'I lw ,·11011 d11 n',.(I hv :'vl r· s mmpi1111f'ri fwr-r 1,n l lw w1•,·k,. nd �·r:uw 1 .-; II G lazier Sho1 ! prayers �oleman "F.as�er Sunshme . ' An�
her part!nb., Mr and Mrs Frank Ricliards of Middleport.
,
Sunday morning during the ear.
bi
1011
'
1·ut1. .ay.' ;-,nd tlw t_...n, dwl
.lulrn \\ 1• 1J 1 ., .,11� "Spr mg� Ll" ad ., loy \-11- l .01·kwood·� ri1u1h ,·1·. ',frs b v M is;; J&lt;:l iz abd h O&lt;l v1s . Mrs. (hurk. Clark, Sprmi,: Planting. Stewart, Minersville ,
Sunrise aervice, Mn. BW'dette
ly
white
color
green,
A
of
scheme
t
ll
th,· pa.,1ur ,·u1wl11 d1·d l liP " ' 1 I ' I J1• ,,th l o l . 11!· , ;_rnd thf' p.i ., 101 had (J11d l .u('kwuod, .,!'!1110 1 tt-,)(' lir&gt;r I ll Sl111)pr an&lt;l Emmi'!! Will pre,·ed:d l Eff�t' Bl &lt;l 7.ewi�7,; .: · �; ou
/
a .special Easf.er number.
Mr
and
sang
c
",'
Mrs.
Robert
Ebersbal'h
w
,
.
sed,
for
the
party
and
yellow
was
u
e I
ark ,
Ou tht· lll"t..rr o! t!..- St t'.1111', 101 Im -,·rmon i ;ud ' s T1 ,umph 1 1 ,,. Xn11J sd1uol,
th.. �ing1ng oj • · 1 C,n•(' My L ife c, _'� l l' For .Eas er,
,.
When
Morning Purples all the
,
and
Miss
Olga
Pierotti
of
Colum•
"
home
of
wluch
�
WWI
held
at
the
.
Lulht'l'IW dn1 1 r h '-'"t' J . .. hi ! ,· I IM' and \1.,11 -; �.dv.ol1un · • Tlw hyrnn \ I r &lt;l nd M r ,. tl:.i v1d . l il y . k rik m s fur Thf'f' · ,md pra.v er by I h .. Thl' Christ of Tomnrrov. , Gene bu,
JUwo::the cantata, "EaalAtrfrom
.,
Sky"
•
were
wee
d
111.
k
M
en
f
,.
gues,..,,
o
M'""·
tn
Ha,dawa•
O•"ac
M·s
1
r r� 1}1· Psenlt'd l&gt;y l lw ,· h o I r 111 •( ' 1 u ...,· 11 Hirn w1111 �,J .,.11 ( ' , uw11 , · .-,nd childrrr, ]f'fl Sund;,v lur lhen f{.-1 t, 1«11..1 wh1l h rnnduded the navis and , E,nough f"or Now.
· trI.
"
.
tide.
Odett·
p
a
iero
nnrt
Cake,
;,.
ere·-,
-!fee
and
...
..
LU
.
.1 BrPnda w 1n ·
ml:'rtlOI)' ul .\h � Pt•&lt;.1 1 I Stanl e y. a !ld 1 ! w b,·1W1l 1t'l ,11n .-,nd d101 &lt;1I hornf' 111 Fo l'I Waynt'_ lriJ . attt'r :;r1 v1, .,
were served and Easter During the 10:30 morning _.
punch
·
M
rs
s
Virg
nd
I
ch
Ru
e
d
ugh•
.
111
...
.
ih
111
,
,,1�u
Anw
I ?hl ing,..r: "F:a��l'� Spring." Phy!;
�pt" 11d1n g tl1t" E a � tt'r W f't&gt;k t'nd , i'1 r1 urgan and p1anu preludt!
Whll,r lit�� we1&gt;"
n ,·un cludt&gt;&lt;I tli,: ,,,..1 i i, t'
b
were given to the vice, Miss Jones presented tha
v
.
favors
basket
:
ter,
Bridge;,
of cofu�bus pent
Jov.·� Mr, frl'(J Hl,wtt n,11· or, . .,.· . 1 l1s Rlazewicz; Easter Sunshine,
_
· A rriu I1I &lt;lll
,,, . ,,_ ,L..' I sit&gt;
' "' 1th Mr and M rs Hamid Chil�t' .....
\ v. liil f (' ' " '' wnh , 0 11 c0 r rall"•
"
guests.
Serving
at the refresh• offerto.-v
:•
d
1ss
1,1111
e
wee
th
k end WI'th her son and
•.r number, "Cousider the
gam�t u]'!t't1f-'d \ lit&gt; ,,.i v i(T wil 1I nu-1 1 1 ul 01\lp.1b 111 l · u n t u l 11 a nd I J r· · 1 ( ' Wi ko.�e n ol SI M ,H"�· · s
Rev
Glazier
Lu
had
for
es
his
sermon
har
ment
table
were
Mrs.
1
ma
upeneri
•
nl
u
Davis,
worthe
Lilies,"
by Scott.
C
daughter i law, Mr. and Mrs. Letht- 01· .,";iu 1 m·li1di· . llol_v t '1ty," t,;µt· r , u11 .. 11 I w1 ., 1d t· w,·1·1· U�t''I 011 \\ V;_i � i�1kd briefly \\-ilh h i s
'
·
Jo
,
Mrs
Nellt
'
e
w·
m
ston
and
L
d
o
h
"
or
ivmg
.
n
s.
ship
L
"C
n�t,
ur
IOfJI&lt;'.
serVl('t'
followed
by the ca: I
.
Baptismal servIces were con• · You .'il't'k J r, u.� . · 1 ;1k n 1 1 r· o 1 11 , 1 ,.• , . ,,,,, ,,, , , ,,, ,, , , 1 ,,_, ••.' ,, .,I
- - and Roy Rust·heI
1 h t' �1 :;to• r ;md family M 1 ,, nd \! rs 1u wui �hip by Lhr pas1or. The ehil- Tll t' hymn. ""
noI ·
l
Her
Mrs
Campbe
e
l
th
r
.�ear
rnss
·
r
,..,,g,, �-•••
uuh,-e
dncted
by Rev. Ko••�••J
Henrv
_
Korn
of
Marion
-visited
M a l l ht'w 2H I 10_ v.·a� usrd by tlir ! "h(H'd1 1JI 1 · 1 1 1 1,-.t ;;11d u. li1r'-' t i I if' , !Liny Mouda.�h1•1! dml dm1L!l11Pr.
-G
m
we
e
pl
ed
during
Jhe
a
es
.r
ay
,...-nr,
he
drrn·�
b
d1
tlon
n
l'
by
u
lhe
pastor,
'r
on·
i'fi
t
d
ho
!
l
't
11
ynn
hy
t'
Mr,
C'
l
Diana
for
c
service
L
this
t
:
·
over
th
.
weekend
with
Mr and
ttev. W1ll1arn Vo1 1� ii -' his sf'I mo11 11111qu1b ;;,111 l1; .. ,·in1h, ;;iir I
•1 1- · r ,•&lt;ld11'" . y••st,..1 dav !It-" abo v i.� 11 Fl ,!ll('IS fl Glm1 er. wi1h M rs Ro_r dud('d the servire.
venina
under
the
direction
of
e
e.
daughter of Mr, and M rs. L8W•
Mrs. Gt&gt;orae
" Korn and son.
lupw A �pt'l'ial mn11h1•1·. ' "U p t' n 11,�hthl n ,1�• &lt;liH,v1· t lw w,nrlu�s ,·d in Aal'mr w·:h lu� hrnlhrr and '
M iss
' Rosetla R I' chards . 'M'iss In• rence Lee of Middleport, and Julla
- - - Mr.
and
Mrs.
Harter
Scheal
of
!h t: (;;1tl'� to lht' Templr ' w,,. ,)I 1 11,.. 1;" 11 , , r , 1 , di·,-,., .ilrd tl1;, ., 1�kr-m-l;;w :\lr anfl �!r·, Vn-d I
1
..1.ter of
Dav_ton were Sunday e,"Uests of d"ui Borden and M rs. James De- Rae Lockwood, granddau51,
Wilrnw,1
I
prt'�t'ntf-'d hy 1 h;• ('hUII' 1\111) l um ,.,11, 1 11,11·v
LegeI·
..
1.tand
dau
Rev.
Konkright,
Mrs.
William
Killinger
and
Mr,
51....• of
l\1r- Jnd :\It-s William l\f ayp_,
munioo Wl!� se1 vrrl
Others attending the party were Mr. and Mrs. John Lockwood of
. .. r sto, v m s, ·np1 IJl't'
,. Geocge H,,-".,,_
_1 · 1 11• ,r-.1,1
...
"nd
M,.L _., 1
.-\n Eas\t'r lily su111·1so&gt; �1, 1 v 1 , 1• " nd "' 11� '"'a11 prl'�i·i il t&gt; d h · t h ;;ml familv of l.1m:, v1silPd ovi·1
. For the Easter SunMrs. Nora Eakins returned to Mrs. John Angel !Ann RK'.nan.is Jamestown
i
" 1 hr wetll! rnrl 1•; 1tl, M rs Luci llt-"
al
/wld
\l,;1.,
and
Janice
Richards
of
Columbus
n1un
tin&lt;l altar tomrnu
.,
..
,
,
·
i:
·
\
'
I
the Heath Church
·
services
ay
y1111 l l 1 al I lic CiiUfi' 1 &lt;11 I 11· �11n
d
h,, home ,n Dayton Sonday after
gran
M
J
k
C
nd
dda"•'I
ac
rs
arr
a
t tit&gt; Ft'rlernted 1·hun · h &lt;l! Ii ,, m l'lst' �(•1·1 ,1 e ' " '1 111' Hrslll'l t'('l l1Jt1 ' ' M .iy,'s
•
.
"&amp;''
with a large array
ed
decora
.
was
t
spenriin11... the pas\ week w1·t1t Mr.
I I 1 "'• · n,
,, 1· 11io:rn 1, r ,., i l ro_ \A.'.
..
· · and Rev · N yIe Borden of
J
er
u
1a
1
Wl1ile lilies and palm� w r r t w.i,; I ii!' li/fJII' u1 1 111· mui lllllJ! WHI
po
p
s.
1 sna.......
!ant
Wh'te
- wI
'
tted
o
and Mrs Geirge Heines and 'frs.
Gallipolis,
Dr.
Kathryn
Rainbow
u� hal'k of Jnd ,11 1·11h1•r .,,rlr ol sli1p .,. , vll'e bv .lt•l"l'_v !\1,1,\t'r,. Vc1. 1· 1., 1le,! Vt'.s lerrlnv 11·,rh .�·l rs .
vases.
sanctuary
large
the
used in
William Killinger. Hemlock Grove.
('!1:,1 11•, Aul'df'tle and s{,n ("li ..11· lt'�
lhe alhn Tht&gt; Hi'I' \\·,ddu .I H;u
Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Wickham and Mrs. Carrie Ward o( Lakin,
. . .
Mrs. Allen Hampton of Pomeroy.
!t'ls had hll h1� �&lt;'"• mun 1 0 1 ,11
spent Sunday m Ga11,po1is with her
1
(
:11
1
d;111!;hlt&gt;
• "'"""J
r
,
--'-•
were Mrs. Al• Ded'icated S
l'hnst h,ltl nol !lt'"t'll f\;JJ.&lt;f'rl ' "
motht!r, Mrs. Julia Davis and oth• Also attending
I/Ill
, sm�n
Jenkins
h
Elizabet
Ruth
d
Coles,
Raymon
bert Bland, Mrs.
er relatives.
Thr urµ:rn pn•l11d,. Tlii· f,1�
rs.
Dav;,J
M
?111u
t.
--•
M
o
f
er
..
•'t
au
d
Sp,·(
1ai
\
lWal
1111mh,·I'�
\.\&gt;
N
I-'
.
'
Ernest
v1.
5
s
s
1l1nµ
Mrs.
Fred
11&lt;1\h lit'I' pa11• nt, . .,11' :wd
William
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Saddler of
lt'r Sun;!,." hy M r , Hn1 .'\ !'111,.l,ng �•'nl1•, i d ,11 '""- :hr· .,1· 1 v u·1's hv .\1 1 ,
FL
Chase)
(Ruth
Jenkins:
Jay
Miss
Guthr)t',
A H llrc1wn 111 &lt;"h1·s:1 1 ,1•;, k l-' I
Bowles . Mrs. Dewey
Bridgeport spent Fririay and Sat•
openl'&lt;l l ilt' Wl)/',h1µ 'it'l \l ll't' lol l'••ggv ll,1 ·,w1 �. c'l;1 1 1·twt And1,·v.s \I' Va_
dedteated
was
,
Jndtana
ayne,
w
.
tt
Barne
Nina
Julia fte.ese. Miss
i
unlay w ith Mr. and Mrs. Bent.2
Jow�I I.iv th•, 1 · 11 1 1 lo wo1 ,li1p h;r ,rnd ,om W 1 l l , . 1111 1111d ."1n11·, .ind
'hom:1� Anth1,ny :ind
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Hardaway, Sunday mornb:tg at the Middleport
'l
.
Wolfe and Mrs. Willi.am Baxter.
Uw rw�lor· ,\ ,p,.( · 1ul 11umhp1·. · l lf' \1 1, · li.wl ( Jl1l1n�1·1· Cl1' '1;1n1st., wen• son.
Arnold Richards, DeLene DeLegal First Baptist Church at the Su•
1 1•l u1w·d lo
Mr. and Mrs. Don Grueser and
ls Hist-n." w,1s pn·srr11 &lt;'d !;v 111,.. \1 1�, Ell'1.1be1h Uul t)' ;ind Clim· th,·11 homl• in l .&lt;.1n( ;1,11•1 11 11,·1
William Clayton and Paula Gorn• rise service. Rev. Donald Boone,
v i�
·
daughter of Minersville were
l'hoir anrl Rt-1• Rm 1rls h;,d Ion· 111., r 1.11 I,•�·
pastor, was in charge-.
er
11 111 � FritbV- and S"l unl;;y w i t h
..
Sunday guests of her pal'ents, Mt.
' \fr .
li-t'rmon. "Out 111 !Jt&gt;111I Hopi"
A special organ-piano duet Wat
at•
to
Sending gifts but Wlable
.ind \1r, W1ll1� A111ho111:
and Mrs 1beo Heines
I ,fr� John -\IH(Pl and M1&lt;s .lan �
PriJ}ll'r hy Hw pa,lor ,md I Ii 1·
by the 1lsters of Mr■•
presented
Payne,
tend were Mu. James
Mr.
and
Mrs.
T.
C.
Roush
am.I
Geralll Anthony, ti.
Mrs.
Jenkins,
. · l-lalleluj11h c:horn , b_v lht&gt; cli,111 foster
I Mrs Coo Young, Mrs Borden,
1('1' H 1,·hdl'd., ul &lt; 'oli1mb11., �pt'lll '
Lynn,
of
New
daughter.
CiJrol
Mn. Raymond
and
l'oneludf'&lt;l tlw .,1·1 v n-;· &lt;l I I � 1
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Mrs. Clifford Stumbo and Rebecca
t h ,· �:.:i., IN wi•,.ki·rnl w1tli l lwi r
Haven. W. Va_, visited Sunday
Lieving
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West
C.Oluntbia.
W. VL
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Carter.
pnn·11h. �h. and M 1 � .'\r r1old ll ici·,
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While
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Mr. and Mrs. Jed Webster.
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the urg:.in rfrrn, ,1l1•&lt;l l fw l l 111l1•d
cim1ghl1' r, Sl1;1ron. IIPl1•n Su�,m.
family s�nt Sunday at Leon. W. ,
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daughter.
Jayne Ann, returned to
rl.u1giilf ' · s ., 1wnt 1111, )'1.sl u. t&gt;,•k
MEIG S THEA TRE
tlwir home, CinC'innati, Sunday af•
f'ml wilh P.11' and \!1 � - EJg.ir
Pomeroy, Ohio
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Mrs. George Shiveler, Sr. of
!\'I RS. ORF.N WEARS
Cincinnati spent the pest week
"FLAM ING STAR"
M r . and Mrs. \V . 0. W i l liamso n of P omeroy, fo rmerl with
'&gt;ulo n11111n,li;•r·, 11 ,,n· �iirii; liy
1Tel'hn 1t·olon
her sister and brother-in.Jaw,
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J•:his Prl'sley. Harbara Ed,•11 !\1 1 � l \,1il l l.,VI.&gt; , l l i( ' k w I I !' � .
Mr. and Mrs. Dana Hysell of Syt h ei r d a ughter Barba ra to Pl&lt;'C Oren W e ars of Po m eroy, racuse.
Booty •nd The Bent,
!'tfr � Hol)l' i t . - 1 ., 1 g. n,ivid Will'v
She also visited the Peter
3 Stoov••
who is with the U. S. Army stationed at Fort Belvoi r, .JenninRs family nd Mr.
l 'as\1 I-L ,h1·, P.11'� l;n·il \ . (i.,rdl\('I
and Mrs.
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r-oiling th• Fox,
a!ld 11 10. Mr!- F:,1g;11 Allt•nsi•., orl I1 1 A film. " Hesnir Br·t•athing" wa.� V a . , whf're the rnuple will resi de.
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Colorc;•rtoon
111 111 1 1 1111rld wul Ml '� Sk 11111 N.
. � l1own h�• \fr�. (' F. llihbs of nw i
Mrs. Charles Foster and child·
Adnus.� ion: t!Of and 301'
T!it• lll�'(J( 'il! 111n 1(1 tilt' -••n v ir&lt;' M1-igs { '011111y Ht':!I'! A;;�o&lt;'iat1o n. i
Fnmily Dinner Was
nm . Pamela, Diana and Charles.
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
wa.� i.:111•11 h�· 1 1 ,t• 11.is101 . H l' v. I whf'n 1/ll' Harinr· (;r,,n l,!t• ob,ervnl l
returned lo their home, Pittsburgh
Gfot1n. At J?l.atwoods
"ESTHER AND TH! l( I NG" G11rrl 11t•1· TIii' d10:r also prr�t•n! ! ' '�lµe1 ation s Forwat"d ' ' ni ght with
today
after a week ' s visit with her
Mr. and Mrs. E. J, Hill enter.
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Juan Collim. flidrnrd E11: ar1 tlw fll(ll'lllll� w,1 1 s h i11 sPn·ier }'' ' I l1_1s!rurrn•n 1 �1I mmuc was rn•Grueser.
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,_i•nt1•&lt;1' by \'v Iult"y HePg e Hlld 1':d 1 sund cr y ew•nmg th � S• und�y Present W1!re Mr. and
lel'tlay.
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Friday for a visit in Saint
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, l'I100I of tiIt' 1•
,, John
SATURDAY
· h op- C'\1 u1TII presenI1�J JI1e �
I c h Mge or I Iu· program 1,1, I11c
I·,asIt' r pI ay and Jeffrey and Miss Mary Hill Simon's Island, Ga., with his sis-"KEY WITNESS"
·i l'IW&lt;I w11· I1 ii so11g. Em \ Cross, '"rl lf' ,,,;i� I er P rom i· st&gt; . " 1'akmg
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Jd(rey Hunter, Pat Cruwley
or Columbus, Mrs. Janet Gooch
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, m;1�11•1· , nlendwl !!:rt&gt;t&gt;!ing s from pu rl were Cl arence H O11 mgsbed
Mrs. John Rol1inson ancl son.
- ~ a-hto - M iddh'!Jmrt. Ohiu
and dau"'hters, Teresa, Cynthia,
Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Weeks spent
· t m&lt;1stPr un"., l\1attit'
"VISIT TO A
· , as T h e , annun r ·mt, or ; A Il ·tl a BowIes Mm e.
111 1• n11!1una
and Juli, omd Mi·. and Mr.:. the week end in Reynoldsburg
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Jerry Lewi!!, Joan Blal'kman
with Mr. and Mrs. John R. Weeks
I .'I•·ans lo Mi, " EmC'roy Powt'I! Pa11 I a (,omer ,1 nd I,mda J n·m as
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I presenied "The H11ppist M,.m" and I F.asf{'r Bf'lls. Hosr!l/1 Richards as f "
"Please Don't
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S11nday, Mon., T1.1H., Wed.
1up1hootlng. lrowalo
Bertha .Spenrer "Too MuC'h SilW· I Naomi , Mar:sha Bowlt&gt;s as Luis, 1
■ighl
"IUTTIR FIILD 8"
Eat The Daisies"
ltarflallll ea...ra lhot ...., llto
dust " "Pantomiml' in 1hl' Gar - • Jeanne Bowles as Ruth, C11rolyn
(Tedmicolor I
lodlrollll' color alldu as well at
(CinE"nHJ�1•ope
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Jll"f'Sl'lllPrl
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and
Irvin
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Ham
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t-'reddie
Bryant
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Wllh Elizabt'lh Taylor
black...t-white and Kodacolor
, Gf'raldine Crnss, Helle Theiss, a ('hild. Ph0t•bl' lfol per as RaIJoriR Ila .\·, llav1d N1vt&gt;n
1111d Eddie Fi�her
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an1I .JaniI Pa i we
Emmu Adams. Mallie Clrde, Ben d1,1d, Vl'nitt,1 Hodgl'S as Anna,
Colon:artoon1
baltariM. Ila� VetldlJOMt
I Spt'nf't']' .ind Cliflurd Morris.
.Jcl'frf'y Hodg{'s as ,Josf'ph and San· The fifth birthday of Carol Eg•
Admis�ion : 60r and 30c
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Alto Cartoon Carnh11I
l .e1hA Mon·1� gave lips for im-- dra Hollingshed as Mary Magda- gert was celebrated last Thurs•
chaic. of colon, cored M, ..Y"
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Pupils of the Middle
prowm,•nt in mana�1'mt&gt;nt and !t' ne.
day afternoon when her mother.
Invited to
M &lt;.1 r y Em,Ln1l:iy presente&lt;l The pb1y wm. dil"f'ded by Mrs. M_r11 . Roland Eggert, entertained dergarten Class were
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' nr tht! Pveni11/;l: w1c1s t'Ondut' 'it!d by I Baumg11rdner who was also the Middleport.
$17.95
'a1 1.. $12.95
yaus
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. and . tl('rompanist for the music during CaroI 's b 1r
I Howard E rv111,
- BIytI1e Thc1ss
' !ltday WI'\I TIot be Wl·
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tertalned
I ii the 27th of this montlt� �e
Ben Spenrer. During lhe evening the program.
:;h : ;ty In his :.:'r at t h f"
I quarterry blrthadys weN' observ• Preceding .t11e pageant, recita• to the fact that th«! Epgert family
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I Rock Sprini,:s Crange will be Donna Boyd of the Primary De· West Palm Beach, Florida, Mn. Mrs. Annice Oh mger,
►.:uesb1 11t lhe next met-ting, April partmenl taught by Mlss Julia Eggert had the party now • that The part� waa held laat Saltar•
12.
Herse.
carol"s Middleport frienda. could day and M iss Nancy Dunbar waa
in charge of the games. Prize.
altend.
Carol's decorated cake was se�• were won by John Bunce a n d
Pd to Tommy Reed, Mrs. Wendell Rita Casci.
Ont'� you try our laundry
servic-e, you ' l l be sold on it,
Bulk'e and son. John. Mrs. Wil- Refreshment, of Ice c r e a m
tool We take particular rare
Ham Evans and son. John Mark, topped with a blush bunny favor
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to 1ere that your wash ill re­
Edie Mees, Nancy Buskirk, Mrs. and cup cakes decorated with can­
turnNI .11 frP�h and bright
Dale Walburn and children, JIU dy eggs and kool aid were serv•
111 possible We offer [ree
and Steve, and two of Carol's sis• ed to the guests. Sucker favors
plt'k-up and delivery for both
ters, Susan and Joyce.
were given and Easter decora­
your launriry and dry cle;rn•
The Eggert's have been living tioos were ullfd for the refresh­
lni . And our prices a.rt' 1].
N_,, ;,, ,,,_,. • • •
Wl)l!i low. Give UI IL trJ!
here for approxbnately one and a ments and a tarp Easter bunny
ia o -,,lou Ii/I OMllt/
lialf years whlki Mr. Eggert waa was use dto decorate the Obiing• popular """"""' __,
employed with the Kaiser Plant. er home for the party.
There', .-tc;IMnt IINdred •
....,thing ""
They recently sold their home, the Attendln&amp; the part:, went Mor­
tau.ch • � CIClf'fff ill ltlie.
snapshootingl 11,ownie,
liaNl--4J pacltooed 9ift outfit
former Daisy Saunders place, lo t.on Bame&amp;, Elilabeth Blaettnar,
Comerc1 i1 1niaN In llae,, ••Y a.
Th• manyucitlng new
- INHII OQMeNI ond llm right OIi
v111I A tiny bvf •ffldent buUMitt,
Mrs. Dana Hamm who wlU move Shelia M cKnight, Trmuny Reed
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materials now avail­
..... ,.flecto, that .... 1ow... I
into it in the near future. They and Martin Vaughan of Pomeroy
.,_ .._,_ Ml Jolk - AO-I fhullbulba lr:Npt you 411able 1o homemolcert
have two other daughler1, Sharon and Ricky Amott, Steve Bratton,
....., ,... ..... ii K«tolt'• •11 Mt to lhaotl Comera laNI
and Helen.
John Bunce, Rita Caacl. P a u 1
1tow• ttawkeye - ltlt ..wl 11,/ock-oftcl-white or color 1nap.
-k• It easy to l,rln11
,oopulor ••·• "Ml' Nlti
Cunningham,
Beth
Fultz.
Jackie
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your home up to mod­
Dinner 1, Given
Kauff, M l It • SaJre, J e • n a e
1R hr 51 5,9S
All ,.. $12.95
ern living standorcls.
Wrilhl and Dao, and Betit Vaup,
A t Hemlock GrotJfl
Try thll economy ser­
Mr. and Mrs. George Heines en- an all of Middleport. Sending 'I
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moteria
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vice today. You'll like
tertained with ■ dbmer Sunday at gift bat unable 1lo attend waa Stev·
For Complete Selection of Cameras,
It. All flal piece■ iron­
en Gerlach.
elintL ceilln9 tll., and
their home in Hemlock Grove.
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Guests we1'tl Mr. and Mn. Har-Camera Equipment and Film Developing,
lloor tllo a,. Ideal ta
ler Scbeall and Mrs. Nora Eatlntt Roush'• 2.Year-Old
9hre your home that
Shop In Elbarfelds Camera Department
of Dayton and Mn. William Kll1 2c per lb,
Has HIR Reeord
linger. Callmg during the daf A rqlttlered Grm
smart, ftew loo1c. Stop
N)' cow, Lo­
on the Main Floor.
,re Mrs. Dao GrueJr and ...i Grove Anne
w
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in and IN our (grge
daughter. Kimberlee, of Minerl- 80D ROU8h Raclntt baa comp1et.
eMavlo Camor11
0..tlopl"I Sullflll•
dl1plar1.
ville and Theo Heines and I o n. ed an offk Rift
lal
produetioa rec''
Pol■rol� Co_,u
Larry of Hemlock Grove.
e35 mm Comoru
ON!, O«onllq lo Iha American
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Guermof Cattle Club.
•C•mer• C­
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LAUNDERERS _ DRY CLEANERS
Group Four Youth Rally of the Thia record wu for 11.515
FIim In ■II IIZH
e ProjHNra
EUR obtlr&lt;bes of tlta area w 1 1 1 pound, of mllll and 5.!3 pound, of
meet lunight, at T:SO at the Car- £1l "Anne L."' 'J'U a junior two
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Tri-Luster Clunera
mel EUB church. Bannera will yv&amp;Hld, and wu milked two
PHONI WY•:l-5421
be gi-,en lo the group having the !\met dolly for "' daJI while on
PHONE WY-2-.51 30
attendatlC.'9 and to t b e, tat. The production record wu •
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British Prime Minister Macmillan's sure to be included in the wide-ranging
April visit to this country will see, of exploration.
A sharply worsened Laos situation
course, his first offieial meeting with
give the talks an atmosphere of
would
Prmident Kennedy.
On both aides, the fundamental pur­ crisis. if that trouble area eaus, t h e
pose is to get aoquainted. to let each crisis mood should be lacking when Mac­
man nplore the other's mind and lay millan comes. Nor does it appear likely
the foundation for a personal relation• that any major foreign policy differ­
ship of the sort that can be not only ences between United States and Bri­
useful but perhaps vital in this perilous ta:n wilJ exist at that time.
Differences of attitude and approach
age.
will be, as always. No diplomatic
there
Macmillan and former President Ei·
senhower knew each other well enough realist expects it will ever be otherwise
to feet easy picking up the transatlantic - or that it should be.
John Hay Whitney, recently retired
telephone in any critical moment. No
one ants the advantage of such dose United States ambassador in Britain,
widely hailed for bis part in improving
links to be lost.
Sources suggest that this initial con­ U.S.-British relations, expressed that no­
frontation should be especi�11y fruitful, tion well:
"No single aspect of the Anglo.Amer..
stnee the prime minister will be car,y­
ing intelligence from the recent com­ iran partnership is more important than
monwealth conference and Kennedy will the freedom of each �artner to hold and
b e able to convey fresh information urge separate points of view. In making
such an a�sociation of equals work, our
from a variety ol key individuals.
He will have In hand Assistant Secre­ alliance has not only been remarkable,
tary of State G. Mennen Williams' first­ it has been unique.''
hand aC(ount of his African tour, di�­ · - - AND NO DRUGSTORE IN MILE!!
The notion has been pretty general
patches from Averell Harriman, reports
of long talks with Premier Khrushchev in the layman's aworld that ulcers are
and Foreign Minister Gromyko by Am­ seriously affected, if not caw�ed, by the
bassador Thompson and Secretary of tensions of present day life - not the
least of which is the constant rubbing of
Stale Dean Rusk.
The belief is that the new disarma­ elbows with other people.
Now come three-score stomach spe­
ment ae11ion1 in Geneva will loom large
in the Kennedy • Macmillan conversa­ da1ists to forec:ast, howe v er, that when
man soars into space he won't be able
tlon1.
escape the ailment. The stress of
to
Colontaltsm, with special stress on
Africa , ls sure to be a recurring element "aloneness, loneliness, boredom'' will
Jn the talks. It Isn't expected the pre• be too much for his stomach to bear.
Evidently there is no place to hide
aently quiet Berlin situation w i I l be
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Ace Com mie Organ ize r Takes U. S. Missio n
WASHINGTON - &lt; NEA! - Re­
&lt;--etttly appointed chairman of th@
American Communist party, Eliz11beth Gurley Flynn wears glass­
e11, is 3 feet 7, lilJ"ilY, 70. somewhat
over 170 pounds, a strong believ­
er in sabot.as,. She lives in New
York
Ae11u.:1intances c.:111 her brillian'.
11 natural-born orator, energetic
o fficious, self-opinionated, 1,1 e r v
self-confident, a fint-rale organ•
izer
She's the protege of a small
surgroup of the top oflicials
Nikita
Premier
rowiding Russian
Khrushchev - just came baeti:
frvm an eight.month 1tay in Mos•
cow and the Soviet Union.
Her immediate declarOO aim:
to revitalize the Communist party
by an intense recruitment of yout'i
and Negme1. She star11 imme­
diately on a four-month recruit­
ing drive i.n Seattle, Portland, San
Francisco, Los Angeles and wav
points.
HERE ARB HIGIILIGRT8 in
her career :

Author of • book titled "Sabo•
tage," banned during World War
l.
From 18 to age S3 - 1908 lo 19'13
- a national oraniler for the In­
ternational Workel'5 of lhe Wo rk!.
Ben Gltlow in his book "I Con•
fess" called her a fiery tongued
orator and organizer. States Git­
l ow: previous to the ]ate 1920'1
&amp;he was ,ieneraUy considered to
be an anarchlBt and a syndlca!­
J.1t and opposed lo the Communi11t
party.
Born Aug. 7. 1890, at Concord,
N . H., daughter of Thoma■ Flynn
In
ra11way engineer. Educated
New York public schools. Grad•
Hlgh
uated from the Mon-is
School in the Brunx al 11ge 15.
Age 15: Got up on a soapbox,
addreeised a group of girl1 on
atrike, immediately became thelr
leader.
Age 18: Taken on a11 a paid field
organizer by the Internatkmal
Workers of the World. The IWW
aent her 81 a strike worker to
Bridgeport, Conn., when she was

,uu 11.

About 19: Played a prominent
p,rt in the 1917 Lawrence, Mass. ,
textile strike.
AGE 11: MARRIED John Arch•
ibald Jones, a miner. A few day,
later, Jone!! was arrested, con.
victrd of sabotage and carry!�
concealed weapons and sent to
prison.
Age 19: Ai-rested at Spoka-­
and sent to jell for conspiracy !II
Jn-:itina a riot.
Age 19-23: &lt;&gt;raantur for !WW
in Boston, New Ym;k, PhUadei•
phla and tho East c:.),,t 1eneral•

A,le �: Arrested in 1913--14 and
charged with lnclli!ll rlota, vio­
lence and ubotage. Freed in win­
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ter of 191 when jury ditqreed,
Age Sl: In 1921, arrested in Phil­
a&lt;lelpbla for Po■aeaalng radical
literature and for organizing a
radka1 movement
Age 36: Chainnan of Interna­
tional Labor Defense.
Age 37: Had heart attack in
Portland - 1omewhat Jnactlve un•

ly.

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r.ARAGE MIRAGE-Looks as if this garage is a little too small for the
been squeezed right off the ground. Not re.i.!l;', ihuugh. lt was beiD,g
veluclt= to a new location near Topeka, Kan.

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PT. PLEASANT - The annual
\faaon County 4-H Roundup Day
will be held on Saturday, April a,

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WATER-WING mGHWAY - Flood water, of rampaging
Cedar River pour over stretch of highway, lower right,
between Cedar Rap..ida and Vinton, lowL
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COLUMBUS &lt;UPil - A Senat1i
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..1commlttee staff I1rector Monut1y
night said the President", health
bill for the aging wlll reduce ho�
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, • end reheve
pltal def1c1ls
the statcs
of financial burdens for indigent
pat"ients
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Sidney Spector, staff director of
the Senate . Special Coma,iitree oo
Aging, 11aid in an interview that
"wider the Kennedy bill Social
Security will pay full c01t of hosp1·1,aI stay" of eIderly patients .
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"To hospitals this will mean a
reduction of deficits they alread}'
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•-ve. and w ill --'··
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ber of pabents who ean.t pay fu1 1
, ...o the stales
�ost�- " he RaId ••m
1l will mean large scale taxes

Plumber's Stri'ke
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1111 It-how muoh doN you, mathlr wli&amp;h, d111'1''

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Spector was here to addresa
46th annual meeting of the Ohio
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Hosp1tal Association.
lle warned that "there ere now
16 milllon people over age 65 i'I
th.is country. One out of every
three ()E!Pple who reaches the age
of 60 has a parent or close rel.e•
live over 80 to be conctTiled
about.' '
Thus, he said, "We soo will
have the more intensive problem
of two generations of senior clti
· the past there
zens" where m
was only the problem of one gen erat·ion.
"The major prblem f the?
aged . is financing their medical
care, . he added.
Robert E. Toomey, director of
lhe Greenville, N.C., General Hospital, told the ,convention delegates that good health was the
inalienable right of every Amertcan.
He admitted, however, the prohlem of cost was debatable.
" Philanthropy no longer xeists
as it did," Tmey said. " We are
now In the procesa of having to
apply principles of ceonomics an.:!
business to in!titutions which on..-e
were social-scient ific institutions. "

Va. mPnWHEELING,
A plumbers',.- striq and a lockout
by contractors Monday sharply
curtailed construction adivities in
the Wheeling area.
The lockout came when the otw:i
ValJey Building Exchange said it
would not ec:1ploy any building
trade union members whose Jocalf
have not agreed to new contracts.
Of over a dozen trade unions Jn·1, olved only the plumbers w e n t
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out on strike,
Four other un1ons sw-.. COil· "Hospitals have to be paid.'" he
tracts that did not include ruiy
r- .,aid. "Every pat ient wh0&lt;:41111�
boosbl. They are the lathers and mt a hspital has to pay, or
plasters Joca1s here, a cement tm• have a sponsor, health insurance
Jshers local with headquarters in or government."
Steubenville, Ohio, and a wheel- Toomey said hospitals have to
Ing cement finishers loca! that be helped financially end If thP.
agreed earlier kl a contract with• states or local government 'won't
out a pay raise.
do It, "then the federal goverfl•
M:any otheF unions did not sign . ment will."
-----new contracts or go on strik�.
However the lockout would keep
SCHOOL PLANNED
trern off the job. And because so An officers training school for
many crafts depend on eeclJ other, officers of th� wsws of the EUB
the iabsence of only one-third of ctmrcbes will 11,e held at the EUB
the crafts would eripple construe- church in Athens' Thurlday at
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PT. PLEASANT - Funeral servkes will bt held Wedoe»day JI)
e.m. at the Fogleaong F u n e r a 1
Home, Ma10n. for Mrs. C o r a
Henry Martine. 83, o( RavitL&amp;
wood, wno died Sunday at t h ,.
home of her daughter, Mrs. Ril�
Riggs of Mason. Mn. Martint
was born in Clifton the daughter
of the late Darius and E I l e 1,
Whltt.ir.gton Henry. She was t h �
widow of the late Robert Martl1,e.
Surviving are two daughterg,
Mrs. Riggs and Mrs. Thomas E:xline, Elizabeth, W. Va. ; ct I o o.
Robert Martine, South Charleato'"
a sister, Mrs. EUa CWldiff. Cam
den, N . H., eight grandchildre,,
and 23 great gradchildren.
The Rev. Richard W rJght will
offlciate at the services in Ma&amp;o'I
and following the service the body
will be taken to the First Presbyterian Church in Ravenswood
where it will lie in state from 1
p.m. until 2 p.m. with services al
2 p.m. with the Rev. R. T. Getty�
officiating.
BurIsl will be in t•ue Ravens
wood cemetery Friends .ere be
Ing recejved at the Foglesong FLneral Home.

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Forf:8try Workm Arr
All mother� ol tlie lllclilff.port
Buoy In Wintertime
.Junior Cla�� are alllced to meet
CHJl.LJCOTHE - Ever wonder

w..._1™",f!;:iy at 7 30 p. m. in room
what forestry worlums do in w:n
11'.fi .:,r r h,• h1�h M-oool lo plan the
tertune • TIM!re arf' m.:1ny )Oh� 1,,
kttp tl�m bw-y. acc-ordmg to W lun1Ur �niur banquet.
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WROTJ,; l'IJ PKISO�
of 10Uthcentral Ohio
-' Tbnbtr it.and improvemf'nl Sir \1/al!n H:,lf'1gh wa, anestec)
work was carried out on 1121 ac-rt-S for i:J'f'aMin and Wct!I imprisoned Jo
ol �late forellt l.:,nd.'" �a1&lt;l llouf the Tow�r ul Lor.don. where hf'
"ThD indudPd poison 111 g gral-)t'· l 1vnl for J J yl"arg_ during wh1rh
vine8 and eull trPf'!I. Th� forest t 1mt' hi&gt; wrote hi!! "Hliltol")' of the
crews also pni� 62 atrt'!I of pinl' Wurld."'
plantalion11 aod thinned &amp;.:I olhl'r!
'•Tht&gt; men havt' altw&gt; dt'aned au1 '
SHIKt: RF.f:VF.8
the old ahandont'd town!!hip roar1.� 1 In old f:ngbnd, l!r:tch ilhlre ror
on Pike State, Yore!!. thus enab- · i'Oun ! y ) h ad 8 headman known as
ling our four. wheel drive lmek.� a •- r{'(ove." 'fbe- tille of ",hire
to use thPm during the rire M'a son I r1tye'" ,.;radu:.l!v t'ame to be
run
ThPM" old road!!. nr tr;1ils, are tugt&gt;Ult' r in the �ingle word "sherfavoite spots for huntn� loo ' i tr.·..
Manv J!rOuJ;P and CY't'r ::irr, h�"n -- ----------on o� (']OSf' to su1·h rn,1&lt;l�.
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' "While it ma\' tx- diff1r11]• for '
some fofks to b(.JievP. our men
fou�t 1 1 fores! rire,i during .Jan­
uary. Althour;:r the fires were
burned only 01•er 49 acrf-s this
brought under control quickly and
does point!! up the fad Lhal brush j
and forr�t fire-s do ocrur whrn '
lhen• ls considerable dampness
on the ground. ·•

be held May 13th from i p.m. ,o
I a.m. at lbt National G u a r d
Armory.
J.frs. J a m e I Osborne, genet•
al chairman, ha1 :Elnnounced thf!o
followwg committee chairmen.
C.0-Chairman, Mn. S. T. R o 1 :s.
Decoration,. Mn. Lewi&amp; Telle .
Postera, Mr1. Jack Fruth: (.'bed,
Room, Mn. Herm:!ID Simkinl; Ta
bles, Mrs. H.J. Fitzsimmons; c.o,.
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sages, Mrs. Ray K. Smith ;
freshmenttl, Mrs. Woodrow Mal.-e;
Door Prize11, Mn. Manford Bauer
Ticket:1, Mrs. Wayne Burdette;
Publicity, Mn. Charles L. Young
All proceed11 from the affair wlL
go directly to tre Pleasant Valley
Hospital.

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ADMITTED: Mn. W&lt;ly May':!I!
Henderson ; Mrs. William Won:
man, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Georg,.
Woodard, Gallipolis Ferry; Mn.
Frank Willis, Ripley.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Ralph An- SHIPSHAPE-The Ma:,Jlower
Among those who entered Hui·
derson,
Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. Ger - U, replica of the orig:tnaJ PiJzer hospital in the pa.st 24 hours
grim ship, undergoe, 1pring
Colmnbw, Ohi.
McGraw,
a1d
were· Ferris Albert Rice• 3"l2
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cleaning and painting at the
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Thlfd Ave., Ed C. Berridge, 1032
Slmp10n Shipyard in Eut
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EXCLUSIVE FISH
First Ave. , Mrs. George E. Ma ,·PT �
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rt Boston. Viewed from utern,
Rand�lph Society, Chtldr
� of Utt,
the ab..ip dilpla:,t a tear-drop SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UPJl - The
tin. Rt. 1 Cheshire, Miss Tere�
Amencan RevoluUon, will pre- lilbou.ette u 1he 11 readied to brilliantfy rolt&gt;red South p a r k
L. Collins, Rt. l Vinton, M r c;_
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the program for the April tate up her IWWDer ltatlon golden troul lsalmo agua-bonital :
Thomas Rowley, Rt. 2 C r o w I! PT, pLEASANT
The M e I meeting of the Colonel Charles at Ply
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mouth. -- -- the official fish or .:alifom1a, i� '
City, James Abraham Stewart . Gillispie twelve piece orchestJ"
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d Lewl.!I Chapter, Daughters Gf the
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one of sevt"ral speries of beautiful
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Rt. 2 Crown City, Admiral Dew,.,y
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from Huntington will furnis
h the American Revolution• Friday At-··
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golde11 trout native .,nJy to tt11• up- ,
Sa11az, 2507 Lmcoln Ave.,
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PLAN TRIP
I utanes 1n the H,gh Sierra
Mason · W· Va ·• Herman Donald Women's Auxlliary of the Plea'!· Houre at Tu-Endie.Wel Park.
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Everson
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and
John
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Ohlinger, Rt. l Letart, W. Va.,
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m, fl, p· · son of Middleport and M e r I y n
Miss Nancy Lou Davidson, 17&lt;17 ----------- 1
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C h e s t e r Rd., Pomeroy, M r E,
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Goodw
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�etty
Berry, M rs. go to Columbus this Thursda) ,
�iss
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James P. RobefUI, Rt. 2 Pomeroy . RIVER NEW
Mrs, Nathan Roush, Rt. 3 Pome- Gaufe readings: Gallipolis dam W. H. Rardm , ML�s lm�gene Ye:i where they will spend the weei.roy, ,Jimmie Franklin Evans, Sy- 17_9, 27_ 7 running 60 feet on roll- ger, Mrs. Ralph W. Raike,
end attending the Music F.dun.- ;
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racuse, Jefferson A.
Stewat t. e,., Porneroy•Mruion 26 10, Pt
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Rutl:mc1, Freeland Samuel Norri!! , Pleasant 26.66 falling, Hinton 2.
38 Guild of Christ Episcopal w 1 J 1
Racme, Walter B. Fetty, Rt.
1 stationary, Kanawha FaUs 4.811 hOId the,r
DINNER GIVE:",j
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LangsviUe• Mrs Wilkie Sarson · fa11mg,
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Rt. 1 Portland, :&amp;Ira. Harry_ P. Montgomery Island dam lfi.O, ing, Wed esday at 1 p.m. in
se. Mrs. w ii I i a m tfl.rtained with a dinner East�r I
Parish
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�eters, Rt. 1 Ce�ter. Harrison 11.2 running 28 feet. London was Meade, president, w JU
at their home on Laurel;11t . '
�e. Oak Hill, � �t.h. runnin� 2 feet, Marmet 13.4 feet the business aessio preside at ] Guests
were •.Mr. -and •Mrs. � !
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Ohio River - Alicll Ingrahm Franklin, and Mn, W. s. Hyrl. ; Miss Sue Wurster, Columbus,
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, uo up 14. 2:30 p. m.: Floyd Bla,ka
·-----Harold C. Radeliffe . Rt. ' Well- up 14, 5:45 p.m. ; Aliquippa up Chairman
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REI ATIVES HERE
ston, Mrs, Thelma L, Napper, 17, 5 8 _ m.; C. V Horner u p 17
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Pomeroy
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Hamden, Miss Mildred A. Fain, 6:20 8 m. : W.alter Williamson �•eat. ar nera
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher
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entertained a group of relaLives
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or Ra 10 committee oI Sund,ay at their home. Minerses, Dundas , Miss Sandra S u e down
19 6·40
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Hughes, Dund as, Wil. son R. Broll). Downey up
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er, , porIsrnouth, M1�
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dasheJt Of _ the Wild• Tommy Fisher, Cambridge; Miss
A. Bailey and Miss Barbara J. Onward up 20, 6:30 8, m. : Cornell M
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C1ub will be lbe Louise Fisher, Columbus; and ·
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Bailey of Rt. 3 McConnelsville, up 21' 6:30 a.m. '• Beaver do..m
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guest
rden
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for this month', Mrt. .w
•-bert Warnslev
George srti, Ash!and, Ky., Gary 23, 8 : 10 p, m.; Bob Renter down
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o�� WMPO. .. t.er, June Ann of Middleport.
S. Hald, Ravenswood, W. Va,, Mrs 231 10:40 p. m.: Indiana up ,
T ey will be hearu thla Thur,..
Wood N· Everette• Ravenswood' G:lS .e.m .; .iuuLUQUJ
.,_...L'--d up 30, 5: 50 dayhat 9 a m duri
ng the Coffee
w a., and Mrs. Ben L. Sommer- a m.; Defender llP
11 : 25
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SALE PLANNED
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J� Ihle is pre.ti•
v ' Jr., Morganto�, W. Va. P m.; City of Maysville up 32, hour·
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3 : 4&lt;l a. m. : Brran •.__
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Thursday
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Jl:OS a. m.; Phillp Sporn up 35, P ent.a, Son Home
Saturday.'
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p.m. Monday. Mrs. juaie,
l'\&amp;y 3· 50 a m
A.ft.er Wutern Trip
Ha11, Crown City, daughter, 3; lt , al 1 · a
D m - Tom Cook
and Mn. L. L. Roush and
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p.m. Monday. Mrs Herbert B doG
wn 2 · 45 P· m. R. H. Bosworth
,,� son Paul have returned home
Chadwick Rt 2 pt Pleasan, , down 7 : 30 p. m. : EI
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down &amp;:4S p.m.·• Cbandeleaur up after an exb.!nded visJt at Granada Hills, Calif., with their son
8 ,. 15 a. m.
Dhlcharged
taw, Mr, and
----awh8 RIver - Semet up and daug1tter.1n.
Patients recentlY discharged U1- _,.
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Carrie Day Bell, Mrs. Robert E. down M annet. 2 : 55 am. : Irene While th.ere they a�lellded the
Canter, Raymond Johnson, JM- Cbotin down Marmet B :2S a. m. ; St. �� s Day festival et the
eph C. Hall, Mrs. Andrew DeCny Thelma Ann down Marmet 7 miss10D Ill San Jaun, Capistrano.
and infant 11on, Mrs. George F, a m. ; Lucy Jane Lucas down They sleo visited Sequia Nation­
Crump and infant daughter, M l·s. Winfield 1 : 25 a. m. ; Jennifer al Park, De:\lb Valley, Las Veg­
Pau] B. Runion and lnfa11t daugh- Jean down Winfield 2 : 50 a. m. ; as, Nevada. Hoov�� Dam. Graad
ter, Mrs. Ervin L. Morris, Mts. Joey Chotln up Winfield 4 ;"5 Canyon, the petrified forest and
Samue] E. Fowlkes and Mis, Na- a. m, ; A.
Chris down Winfield painted deserl
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Among ADIDg
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bearhs 1!11According to the rrudntght re- .slans noted the American ear"s tertained with a dinner Sunday .at
port of the nursing dep.ertmem, regi!ltration number and told the their home on Nye-av. Present
the '?�ing patients were 1n fat- U.S Military Police.
were Mr. and Mrs. Rozert Ritchdition
Alby
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Tucker,
Ml and soon, Bobby of Cbester.
Several
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Military
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PP.ters, Paul Holter, Mrs, Laura llcemen picked the young men ltp Mrs. Clair Spencer and Mr. and
Warren, Rose Gettlea, R o b e r t and they were held for question- Mrs. Bearbs and daughters, Nor-Radabaugh, Mrs. Dan Jones and ing pending an investigation.
ma Jean and Florence Ann.
Mrs· Vltue Hartley. Jr·
0ne uni·t oI blood was adminh:
tered at the hosPital on Mond81·

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tll 1935.
Age � : Joined Communist par­
ty. Beeame an orgalllZtt.
Age 47: Became a member ot
the Communist part)' nRtion91
committee
Age 50: Campaigned coast•to­
coe1t for c.ommunist Earl Brow•
der for president of the Unittd
States,
Age 52: Communist camUdat11
for u. S. CongreH from New Yori
atal,.
Age 53: Recruited for Commu­
nist• in weate-m Pennsylvania,
Virglnla and New York City. Call ­
ed outatanding recruit.er of t h •
party. Rapartedly r ·eru1ted 10 peo,
pie In ona day, Ill ID one weelr.
Named vice prealdent of party.
later vice chairman.
AGE 80: OH JUNE Z1. 1151, aJa.
rested for advocatlnc the oveflo
throw of the govermnant by loree
and vlolence. After aeveral years
of lat!al fightlng 1S111&lt;mcad lo three
yean in prl■on and fined 1&lt;1,000.
Served term at Alderson Reforma,,
tory for Women and wu nleued
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U. S. Authorities

ProbinK Incident

BONN, Germany fUPn - U.S
ilita
ry authorities today lnvestlm
gated reports ltiat four young
Amerlcan soldJers who ha1 been
drinking yanked a Soviet lieutenant colonel from his auto­
mobile and beat him on the .street
�ter Sunday night.
Infonned aourcea aaid the aoldiers, aged ts lo 20 and attached ,
to the 3rd Armored Division,
dragged the Ruuian army officer
from hil Soviet military mission
car In Frankiu,t and punehed
him several times.
Spokesmen for both the Soviet.I
and U.8 Army refused to com­
ment on the Incident, but a atate­
ment was expected to be issued
later today by the l".S Army
headquarters in Heidelberg.
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Th.e aourcea gave thJs �unt
of the lnctdem,
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The ooldlera ...,.. driving
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Mil,
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MM■• ·--.itaw: CGU:111" IMW
tomobile with the Wll"ds "Sovlat
Military Y'i1akm" printed on the
aide drew up next to their vehicle
,xcn••· COi.Gi: IDIA NMY'_..,
and ,topped for the lljht.
One or more el the Americans
left the car, opened the rear door
'of the Sovid automobile and
pulled the, Ru11ian l'ltficer out of
the baek ,..L They !Jllll!:lled him
PHONI W1' :t-2452
a number of times and pushed
0- 7 i. 5 - 6 D■,. A W■III
btm biol; Into the ear.
'!be IO!diers climbed bad&lt; Jato
MIDDLEPORT
their car and drove off.

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Wheel Barrow, 3 cu. ft. - - - - SJ.99
Hand Garden Tools; your choice • - 23c
21 Gal. Galv. Refuse Can - - - • s2.33
Rubbish Burner, heavy gage wire - S1.44
Laundry Basket, 18'' Diameter - - 80c
6.70x15 Bond Nylon White Walls s1 1.99
Ball Gloves, Baseball Shoes, Roller Skates

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British Prime Minister Macmillan's sure to be included in the wide-ranging
April visit to this country will see, of exploration.
A sharply worsened Laos situation
course, his first offieial meeting with
give the talks an atmosphere of
would
Prmident Kennedy.
On both aides, the fundamental pur­ crisis. if that trouble area eaus, t h e
pose is to get aoquainted. to let each crisis mood should be lacking when Mac­
man nplore the other's mind and lay millan comes. Nor does it appear likely
the foundation for a personal relation• that any major foreign policy differ­
ship of the sort that can be not only ences between United States and Bri­
useful but perhaps vital in this perilous ta:n wilJ exist at that time.
Differences of attitude and approach
age.
will be, as always. No diplomatic
there
Macmillan and former President Ei·
senhower knew each other well enough realist expects it will ever be otherwise
to feet easy picking up the transatlantic - or that it should be.
John Hay Whitney, recently retired
telephone in any critical moment. No
one ants the advantage of such dose United States ambassador in Britain,
widely hailed for bis part in improving
links to be lost.
Sources suggest that this initial con­ U.S.-British relations, expressed that no­
frontation should be especi�11y fruitful, tion well:
"No single aspect of the Anglo.Amer..
stnee the prime minister will be car,y­
ing intelligence from the recent com­ iran partnership is more important than
monwealth conference and Kennedy will the freedom of each �artner to hold and
b e able to convey fresh information urge separate points of view. In making
such an a�sociation of equals work, our
from a variety ol key individuals.
He will have In hand Assistant Secre­ alliance has not only been remarkable,
tary of State G. Mennen Williams' first­ it has been unique.''
hand aC(ount of his African tour, di�­ · - - AND NO DRUGSTORE IN MILE!!
The notion has been pretty general
patches from Averell Harriman, reports
of long talks with Premier Khrushchev in the layman's aworld that ulcers are
and Foreign Minister Gromyko by Am­ seriously affected, if not caw�ed, by the
bassador Thompson and Secretary of tensions of present day life - not the
least of which is the constant rubbing of
Stale Dean Rusk.
The belief is that the new disarma­ elbows with other people.
Now come three-score stomach spe­
ment ae11ion1 in Geneva will loom large
in the Kennedy • Macmillan conversa­ da1ists to forec:ast, howe v er, that when
man soars into space he won't be able
tlon1.
escape the ailment. The stress of
to
Colontaltsm, with special stress on
Africa , ls sure to be a recurring element "aloneness, loneliness, boredom'' will
Jn the talks. It Isn't expected the pre• be too much for his stomach to bear.
Evidently there is no place to hide
aently quiet Berlin situation w i I l be
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Ace Com mie Organ ize r Takes U. S. Missio n
WASHINGTON - &lt; NEA! - Re­
&lt;--etttly appointed chairman of th@
American Communist party, Eliz11beth Gurley Flynn wears glass­
e11, is 3 feet 7, lilJ"ilY, 70. somewhat
over 170 pounds, a strong believ­
er in sabot.as,. She lives in New
York
Ae11u.:1intances c.:111 her brillian'.
11 natural-born orator, energetic
o fficious, self-opinionated, 1,1 e r v
self-confident, a fint-rale organ•
izer
She's the protege of a small
surgroup of the top oflicials
Nikita
Premier
rowiding Russian
Khrushchev - just came baeti:
frvm an eight.month 1tay in Mos•
cow and the Soviet Union.
Her immediate declarOO aim:
to revitalize the Communist party
by an intense recruitment of yout'i
and Negme1. She star11 imme­
diately on a four-month recruit­
ing drive i.n Seattle, Portland, San
Francisco, Los Angeles and wav
points.
HERE ARB HIGIILIGRT8 in
her career :

Author of • book titled "Sabo•
tage," banned during World War
l.
From 18 to age S3 - 1908 lo 19'13
- a national oraniler for the In­
ternational Workel'5 of lhe Wo rk!.
Ben Gltlow in his book "I Con•
fess" called her a fiery tongued
orator and organizer. States Git­
l ow: previous to the ]ate 1920'1
&amp;he was ,ieneraUy considered to
be an anarchlBt and a syndlca!­
J.1t and opposed lo the Communi11t
party.
Born Aug. 7. 1890, at Concord,
N . H., daughter of Thoma■ Flynn
In
ra11way engineer. Educated
New York public schools. Grad•
Hlgh
uated from the Mon-is
School in the Brunx al 11ge 15.
Age 15: Got up on a soapbox,
addreeised a group of girl1 on
atrike, immediately became thelr
leader.
Age 18: Taken on a11 a paid field
organizer by the Internatkmal
Workers of the World. The IWW
aent her 81 a strike worker to
Bridgeport, Conn., when she was

,uu 11.

About 19: Played a prominent
p,rt in the 1917 Lawrence, Mass. ,
textile strike.
AGE 11: MARRIED John Arch•
ibald Jones, a miner. A few day,
later, Jone!! was arrested, con.
victrd of sabotage and carry!�
concealed weapons and sent to
prison.
Age 19: Ai-rested at Spoka-­
and sent to jell for conspiracy !II
Jn-:itina a riot.
Age 19-23: &lt;&gt;raantur for !WW
in Boston, New Ym;k, PhUadei•
phla and tho East c:.),,t 1eneral•

A,le �: Arrested in 1913--14 and
charged with lnclli!ll rlota, vio­
lence and ubotage. Freed in win­
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ter of 191 when jury ditqreed,
Age Sl: In 1921, arrested in Phil­
a&lt;lelpbla for Po■aeaalng radical
literature and for organizing a
radka1 movement
Age 36: Chainnan of Interna­
tional Labor Defense.
Age 37: Had heart attack in
Portland - 1omewhat Jnactlve un•

ly.

''Hup, Two, Hu p, Two, Hup Two B i l l ion,
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r.ARAGE MIRAGE-Looks as if this garage is a little too small for the
been squeezed right off the ground. Not re.i.!l;', ihuugh. lt was beiD,g
veluclt= to a new location near Topeka, Kan.

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PT. PLEASANT - The annual
\faaon County 4-H Roundup Day
will be held on Saturday, April a,

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Cedar River pour over stretch of highway, lower right,
between Cedar Rap..ida and Vinton, lowL
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..1commlttee staff I1rector Monut1y
night said the President", health
bill for the aging wlll reduce ho�
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, • end reheve
pltal def1c1ls
the statcs
of financial burdens for indigent
pat"ients
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Sidney Spector, staff director of
the Senate . Special Coma,iitree oo
Aging, 11aid in an interview that
"wider the Kennedy bill Social
Security will pay full c01t of hosp1·1,aI stay" of eIderly patients .
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"To hospitals this will mean a
reduction of deficits they alread}'
,w
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n:uuee • the num•
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ber of pabents who ean.t pay fu1 1
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�ost�- " he RaId ••m
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Spector was here to addresa
46th annual meeting of the Ohio
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lle warned that "there ere now
16 milllon people over age 65 i'I
th.is country. One out of every
three ()E!Pple who reaches the age
of 60 has a parent or close rel.e•
live over 80 to be conctTiled
about.' '
Thus, he said, "We soo will
have the more intensive problem
of two generations of senior clti
· the past there
zens" where m
was only the problem of one gen erat·ion.
"The major prblem f the?
aged . is financing their medical
care, . he added.
Robert E. Toomey, director of
lhe Greenville, N.C., General Hospital, told the ,convention delegates that good health was the
inalienable right of every Amertcan.
He admitted, however, the prohlem of cost was debatable.
" Philanthropy no longer xeists
as it did," Tmey said. " We are
now In the procesa of having to
apply principles of ceonomics an.:!
business to in!titutions which on..-e
were social-scient ific institutions. "

Va. mPnWHEELING,
A plumbers',.- striq and a lockout
by contractors Monday sharply
curtailed construction adivities in
the Wheeling area.
The lockout came when the otw:i
ValJey Building Exchange said it
would not ec:1ploy any building
trade union members whose Jocalf
have not agreed to new contracts.
Of over a dozen trade unions Jn·1, olved only the plumbers w e n t
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out on strike,
Four other un1ons sw-.. COil· "Hospitals have to be paid.'" he
tracts that did not include ruiy
r- .,aid. "Every pat ient wh0&lt;:41111�
boosbl. They are the lathers and mt a hspital has to pay, or
plasters Joca1s here, a cement tm• have a sponsor, health insurance
Jshers local with headquarters in or government."
Steubenville, Ohio, and a wheel- Toomey said hospitals have to
Ing cement finishers loca! that be helped financially end If thP.
agreed earlier kl a contract with• states or local government 'won't
out a pay raise.
do It, "then the federal goverfl•
M:any otheF unions did not sign . ment will."
-----new contracts or go on strik�.
However the lockout would keep
SCHOOL PLANNED
trern off the job. And because so An officers training school for
many crafts depend on eeclJ other, officers of th� wsws of the EUB
the iabsence of only one-third of ctmrcbes will 11,e held at the EUB
the crafts would eripple construe- church in Athens' Thurlday at
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PT. PLEASANT - Funeral servkes will bt held Wedoe»day JI)
e.m. at the Fogleaong F u n e r a 1
Home, Ma10n. for Mrs. C o r a
Henry Martine. 83, o( RavitL&amp;
wood, wno died Sunday at t h ,.
home of her daughter, Mrs. Ril�
Riggs of Mason. Mn. Martint
was born in Clifton the daughter
of the late Darius and E I l e 1,
Whltt.ir.gton Henry. She was t h �
widow of the late Robert Martl1,e.
Surviving are two daughterg,
Mrs. Riggs and Mrs. Thomas E:xline, Elizabeth, W. Va. ; ct I o o.
Robert Martine, South Charleato'"
a sister, Mrs. EUa CWldiff. Cam
den, N . H., eight grandchildre,,
and 23 great gradchildren.
The Rev. Richard W rJght will
offlciate at the services in Ma&amp;o'I
and following the service the body
will be taken to the First Presbyterian Church in Ravenswood
where it will lie in state from 1
p.m. until 2 p.m. with services al
2 p.m. with the Rev. R. T. Getty�
officiating.
BurIsl will be in t•ue Ravens
wood cemetery Friends .ere be
Ing recejved at the Foglesong FLneral Home.

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Forf:8try Workm Arr
All mother� ol tlie lllclilff.port
Buoy In Wintertime
.Junior Cla�� are alllced to meet
CHJl.LJCOTHE - Ever wonder

w..._1™",f!;:iy at 7 30 p. m. in room
what forestry worlums do in w:n
11'.fi .:,r r h,• h1�h M-oool lo plan the
tertune • TIM!re arf' m.:1ny )Oh� 1,,
kttp tl�m bw-y. acc-ordmg to W lun1Ur �niur banquet.
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WROTJ,; l'IJ PKISO�
of 10Uthcentral Ohio
-' Tbnbtr it.and improvemf'nl Sir \1/al!n H:,lf'1gh wa, anestec)
work was carried out on 1121 ac-rt-S for i:J'f'aMin and Wct!I imprisoned Jo
ol �late forellt l.:,nd.'" �a1&lt;l llouf the Tow�r ul Lor.don. where hf'
"ThD indudPd poison 111 g gral-)t'· l 1vnl for J J yl"arg_ during wh1rh
vine8 and eull trPf'!I. Th� forest t 1mt' hi&gt; wrote hi!! "Hliltol")' of the
crews also pni� 62 atrt'!I of pinl' Wurld."'
plantalion11 aod thinned &amp;.:I olhl'r!
'•Tht&gt; men havt' altw&gt; dt'aned au1 '
SHIKt: RF.f:VF.8
the old ahandont'd town!!hip roar1.� 1 In old f:ngbnd, l!r:tch ilhlre ror
on Pike State, Yore!!. thus enab- · i'Oun ! y ) h ad 8 headman known as
ling our four. wheel drive lmek.� a •- r{'(ove." 'fbe- tille of ",hire
to use thPm during the rire M'a son I r1tye'" ,.;radu:.l!v t'ame to be
run
ThPM" old road!!. nr tr;1ils, are tugt&gt;Ult' r in the �ingle word "sherfavoite spots for huntn� loo ' i tr.·..
Manv J!rOuJ;P and CY't'r ::irr, h�"n -- ----------on o� (']OSf' to su1·h rn,1&lt;l�.
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' "While it ma\' tx- diff1r11]• for '
some fofks to b(.JievP. our men
fou�t 1 1 fores! rire,i during .Jan­
uary. Althour;:r the fires were
burned only 01•er 49 acrf-s this
brought under control quickly and
does point!! up the fad Lhal brush j
and forr�t fire-s do ocrur whrn '
lhen• ls considerable dampness
on the ground. ·•

be held May 13th from i p.m. ,o
I a.m. at lbt National G u a r d
Armory.
J.frs. J a m e I Osborne, genet•
al chairman, ha1 :Elnnounced thf!o
followwg committee chairmen.
C.0-Chairman, Mn. S. T. R o 1 :s.
Decoration,. Mn. Lewi&amp; Telle .
Postera, Mr1. Jack Fruth: (.'bed,
Room, Mn. Herm:!ID Simkinl; Ta
bles, Mrs. H.J. Fitzsimmons; c.o,.
R&amp;­
sages, Mrs. Ray K. Smith ;
freshmenttl, Mrs. Woodrow Mal.-e;
Door Prize11, Mn. Manford Bauer
Ticket:1, Mrs. Wayne Burdette;
Publicity, Mn. Charles L. Young
All proceed11 from the affair wlL
go directly to tre Pleasant Valley
Hospital.

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ADMITTED: Mn. W&lt;ly May':!I!
Henderson ; Mrs. William Won:
man, Pt. Pleasant; Mrs. Georg,.
Woodard, Gallipolis Ferry; Mn.
Frank Willis, Ripley.
DISCHARGED: Mrs. Ralph An- SHIPSHAPE-The Ma:,Jlower
Among those who entered Hui·
derson,
Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. Ger - U, replica of the orig:tnaJ PiJzer hospital in the pa.st 24 hours
grim ship, undergoe, 1pring
Colmnbw, Ohi.
McGraw,
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cleaning and painting at the
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Slmp10n Shipyard in Eut
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First Ave. , Mrs. George E. Ma ,·PT �
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rt Boston. Viewed from utern,
Rand�lph Society, Chtldr
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the ab..ip dilpla:,t a tear-drop SAN FRANCISCO &lt;UPJl - The
tin. Rt. 1 Cheshire, Miss Tere�
Amencan RevoluUon, will pre- lilbou.ette u 1he 11 readied to brilliantfy rolt&gt;red South p a r k
L. Collins, Rt. l Vinton, M r c;_
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the program for the April tate up her IWWDer ltatlon golden troul lsalmo agua-bonital :
Thomas Rowley, Rt. 2 C r o w I! PT, pLEASANT
The M e I meeting of the Colonel Charles at Ply
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mouth. -- -- the official fish or .:alifom1a, i� '
City, James Abraham Stewart . Gillispie twelve piece orchestJ"
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one of sevt"ral speries of beautiful
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Rt. 2 Crown City, Admiral Dew,.,y
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from Huntington will furnis
h the American Revolution• Friday At-··
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golde11 trout native .,nJy to tt11• up- ,
Sa11az, 2507 Lmcoln Ave.,
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PLAN TRIP
I utanes 1n the H,gh Sierra
Mason · W· Va ·• Herman Donald Women's Auxlliary of the Plea'!· Houre at Tu-Endie.Wel Park.
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m, fl, p· · son of Middleport and M e r I y n
Miss Nancy Lou Davidson, 17&lt;17 ----------- 1
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Goodw
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James P. RobefUI, Rt. 2 Pomeroy . RIVER NEW
Mrs, Nathan Roush, Rt. 3 Pome- Gaufe readings: Gallipolis dam W. H. Rardm , ML�s lm�gene Ye:i where they will spend the weei.roy, ,Jimmie Franklin Evans, Sy- 17_9, 27_ 7 running 60 feet on roll- ger, Mrs. Ralph W. Raike,
end attending the Music F.dun.- ;
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racuse, Jefferson A.
Stewat t. e,., Porneroy•Mruion 26 10, Pt
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Rutl:mc1, Freeland Samuel Norri!! , Pleasant 26.66 falling, Hinton 2.
38 Guild of Christ Episcopal w 1 J 1
Racme, Walter B. Fetty, Rt.
1 stationary, Kanawha FaUs 4.811 hOId the,r
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Rt. 1 Portland, :&amp;Ira. Harry_ P. Montgomery Island dam lfi.O, ing, Wed esday at 1 p.m. in
se. Mrs. w ii I i a m tfl.rtained with a dinner East�r I
Parish
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�eters, Rt. 1 Ce�ter. Harrison 11.2 running 28 feet. London was Meade, president, w JU
at their home on Laurel;11t . '
�e. Oak Hill, � �t.h. runnin� 2 feet, Marmet 13.4 feet the business aessio preside at ] Guests
were •.Mr. -and •Mrs. � !
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Ohio River - Alicll Ingrahm Franklin, and Mn, W. s. Hyrl. ; Miss Sue Wurster, Columbus,
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, uo up 14. 2:30 p. m.: Floyd Bla,ka
·-----Harold C. Radeliffe . Rt. ' Well- up 14, 5:45 p.m. ; Aliquippa up Chairman
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REI ATIVES HERE
ston, Mrs, Thelma L, Napper, 17, 5 8 _ m.; C. V Horner u p 17
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Hamden, Miss Mildred A. Fain, 6:20 8 m. : W.alter Williamson �•eat. ar nera
Mr. and Mrs. Mason Fisher
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entertained a group of relaLives
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or Ra 10 committee oI Sund,ay at their home. Minerses, Dundas , Miss Sandra S u e down
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Hughes, Dund as, Wil. son R. Broll). Downey up
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dasheJt Of _ the Wild• Tommy Fisher, Cambridge; Miss
A. Bailey and Miss Barbara J. Onward up 20, 6:30 8, m. : Cornell M
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Bailey of Rt. 3 McConnelsville, up 21' 6:30 a.m. '• Beaver do..m
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guest
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for this month', Mrt. .w
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George srti, Ash!and, Ky., Gary 23, 8 : 10 p, m.; Bob Renter down
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S. Hald, Ravenswood, W. Va,, Mrs 231 10:40 p. m.: Indiana up ,
T ey will be hearu thla Thur,..
Wood N· Everette• Ravenswood' G:lS .e.m .; .iuuLUQUJ
.,_...L'--d up 30, 5: 50 dayhat 9 a m duri
ng the Coffee
w a., and Mrs. Ben L. Sommer- a m.; Defender llP
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SALE PLANNED
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v ' Jr., Morganto�, W. Va. P m.; City of Maysville up 32, hour·
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l'\&amp;y 3· 50 a m
A.ft.er Wutern Trip
Ha11, Crown City, daughter, 3; lt , al 1 · a
D m - Tom Cook
and Mn. L. L. Roush and
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p.m. Monday. Mrs Herbert B doG
wn 2 · 45 P· m. R. H. Bosworth
,,� son Paul have returned home
Chadwick Rt 2 pt Pleasan, , down 7 : 30 p. m. : EI
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down &amp;:4S p.m.·• Cbandeleaur up after an exb.!nded visJt at Granada Hills, Calif., with their son
8 ,. 15 a. m.
Dhlcharged
taw, Mr, and
----awh8 RIver - Semet up and daug1tter.1n.
Patients recentlY discharged U1- _,.
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Carrie Day Bell, Mrs. Robert E. down M annet. 2 : 55 am. : Irene While th.ere they a�lellded the
Canter, Raymond Johnson, JM- Cbotin down Marmet B :2S a. m. ; St. �� s Day festival et the
eph C. Hall, Mrs. Andrew DeCny Thelma Ann down Marmet 7 miss10D Ill San Jaun, Capistrano.
and infant 11on, Mrs. George F, a m. ; Lucy Jane Lucas down They sleo visited Sequia Nation­
Crump and infant daughter, M l·s. Winfield 1 : 25 a. m. ; Jennifer al Park, De:\lb Valley, Las Veg­
Pau] B. Runion and lnfa11t daugh- Jean down Winfield 2 : 50 a. m. ; as, Nevada. Hoov�� Dam. Graad
ter, Mrs. Ervin L. Morris, Mts. Joey Chotln up Winfield 4 ;"5 Canyon, the petrified forest and
Samue] E. Fowlkes and Mis, Na- a. m, ; A.
Chris down Winfield painted deserl
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Among ADIDg
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Bearhs 1!11According to the rrudntght re- .slans noted the American ear"s tertained with a dinner Sunday .at
port of the nursing dep.ertmem, regi!ltration number and told the their home on Nye-av. Present
the '?�ing patients were 1n fat- U.S Military Police.
were Mr. and Mrs. Rozert Ritchdition
Alby
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Tucker,
Ml and soon, Bobby of Cbester.
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PP.ters, Paul Holter, Mrs, Laura llcemen picked the young men ltp Mrs. Clair Spencer and Mr. and
Warren, Rose Gettlea, R o b e r t and they were held for question- Mrs. Bearbs and daughters, Nor-Radabaugh, Mrs. Dan Jones and ing pending an investigation.
ma Jean and Florence Ann.
Mrs· Vltue Hartley. Jr·
0ne uni·t oI blood was adminh:
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tll 1935.
Age � : Joined Communist par­
ty. Beeame an orgalllZtt.
Age 47: Became a member ot
the Communist part)' nRtion91
committee
Age 50: Campaigned coast•to­
coe1t for c.ommunist Earl Brow•
der for president of the Unittd
States,
Age 52: Communist camUdat11
for u. S. CongreH from New Yori
atal,.
Age 53: Recruited for Commu­
nist• in weate-m Pennsylvania,
Virglnla and New York City. Call ­
ed outatanding recruit.er of t h •
party. Rapartedly r ·eru1ted 10 peo,
pie In ona day, Ill ID one weelr.
Named vice prealdent of party.
later vice chairman.
AGE 80: OH JUNE Z1. 1151, aJa.
rested for advocatlnc the oveflo
throw of the govermnant by loree
and vlolence. After aeveral years
of lat!al fightlng 1S111&lt;mcad lo three
yean in prl■on and fined 1&lt;1,000.
Served term at Alderson Reforma,,
tory for Women and wu nleued
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BONN, Germany fUPn - U.S
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drinking yanked a Soviet lieutenant colonel from his auto­
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Sentinel Sports Writer

tF.DITOR'S NOTI!, Wb1 luop.
Pf-111 In • eommuUJ of about
ll,OOO penoa, wbe■ ti saddnly
learns thili Z,400 oJ 1bem will
bt oat of joh1T Thbi ts 1he problem f� M&gt;day '-Y B9ida,
Calif., which lot Thunda7 WH
notlllNI by the Defu.M Depart,
meat thal IU 1 1:t-year-old back,
In armament and mHltary n:,
pendituret. Doe, soe• a commurdty flJbt hackT Whal fflyer,
o! power and penuallion can it
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DeGaulle Hopes JFK Will
Read JO Iron u BaSIC

economyf Thu lo a ""1 ...., p,ese,ve the 1 12-yea,�ld depol ,, ge,ald ..,d. "we ha,e had olfec, DOWICemenl.
of the depol'• 2,400 l!lnploy.. live
Col. Wells a11ked worker11 to re- in Benicia, according to Fitlger
how 111cb • eomm.uaHy reacll, lhl.9 i:ommumty of about &amp;,000 per- ot support throughout Cslifornta,
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from congrestimen, 11tat@ legisla- main calm, to stay on the }ob, ald.
Wha1 K w.Ju. feel, a.ad ls do. IOil!!.
and not to IH!!J their home.s. The But Ben!da"1 11,000 residents are
Thursday night, citizen1 and tors, and local offiC' lals."
Ing to preM-rve lt1 tlfe. )
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public officials met lo iallll('h the Rep. John Baldwin, a Repubh- Defense Department order cala hir from resigned to seeing the Be
fight, which mruiy of lhem r , can who repre.1et1lll Bemcla, wired for a three-year perlort for do1iang arsenal and the town. dry up
By DONALD D. JACKSON
garded as a IJ(e-or-death battle an immedlete, strongly worded the arsenal
United Pre111 lat.eruUooal
Tm hopelul, I' m ophm1t1tic
'We will certamly be in opera- aaid drugglst John o Grady, T,n u • s • • f
protest to President K ennedy
BENICIA, CaUf. {UPI) - Noth- for the town
Ing unites a town like the threat 'Ibeir f1nt move waa lo select 1. "Bemcia Arsenal is the only at· tion here for a Jong time 10 I l!UTe we'll win.·•
PARIS IUPII - French off!- wife, Jacqueline. Mrs. Kennedy.
ZO-man ste�ring committee, he ad- eenal which tht- Army ha1:1 on lh" come, " he said.
of extinction ,
today expressed hope Pre,;, . ' w� ancestors were French,
cials
Coast
Pacific
ar.J
n
an
o
m
by
is
ed
business
which
det::p
II local
Nearly 2,400 civlllnn employeJ
dent Kennedy will be ready nnl studied at the Sorbonne. M.at.iy
equip- The workers themst!lves were
at B enicia Arsenal, which w11s former mayor. whose job it will water and ran load
month to thresh out Presider! : Frenchmen regard her ill a
tlcketerl for oblivion by a Defetl!!C be to con vince the Delense De- ment directly on bvard i.hip for worried and confused. Many of
Cha rles de Gaulle's balk griev 1 worthy example of true Frencti
Department order Thursday, have partmenl they have made a m�- Anny installations throughout ttw them are veteran civil aervanti.
ance that the United States hall 1, womanhood, in spite of her Amet•
Pacific and Far East.' Rep. Bal.I. whore senriees date from 11Ml and
joined townsmen in a struggle to take.
not treated France as an eq1w I 1can upbrmgmg
"It doem't make sense," said win pointed out . lie said m the UM2 when the arsenal swung into
partner with Britain m intemJ I One ParlS afternoon newspaper
e1-Mayor Mike 'Fitzgerald. "This telegram: " I sh�uld �e to st rong· a '�·Beale wartime schedule.
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I lional politics
Is c reatmg a distreased area of ly urge that t.tua decision be rt""I II have 20 years service In
headlined itl story of the Kenronsidered from a defense slanj- De-:ember," said Roland McQwv
the worst kind."
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Congrewnan Walter H. Moeller Policy differences between th nedy vunt w.ith 'J8Ctfuelioe �I
point.'
ey,
a
deputy
storage
chief.
"I U. S. Repreaentative from Ob10·1 , two major Western Allies raiiei:e nedy will accompany her husbar.,!
"We 've been through this became here from Utah. but ( don't loth CongreufooaJ Diit.rict, has : .itll the way from the United N.t• ! to P"arls.'
fore," he added. •·Thirteen year�
ago the government announc� Empfoyes at the arsena l wer¥- want to go back. If I had to announced hie plala to 1p0nsor a lions to �ATO and Africa ai,d Some French and fore ign o'&gt;though, t would. I have too muc� second annual ''Week in Wa&amp;h- 1 Asia.
r.ervers cont.end De Gaulle would
the arsenal would be transfetreJ dazed but not defeated.
Unlt.ed Prt!lls Internatloa,t
Kuenn to the San Francisco Giantii But we fought ii then and thfa. ''We heard a rumor that we at stake . "
ingt.on' ' conte1t for high school But the sourc-es said I►. be a far less "difflcultall)"' i!
Gaulle 's major complaint i!I the he felt France was given an equal
NEW YORK &lt;UPJJ-The Cleve- but fo retur n got a potentiallv order waJ changed . We'll fight i t would be transferred about a yea!" ' "Almost everyone he re eilh�r seniorR in the Distritr .
land lndlan§ and Lo!! Angefas fine pitcher in Johnny Antonelli again."
ago ," said persormel director Les own s a home or is paying on one,' Mr. W.oeller noted that I a 5 t icy reception accorded b i.� de- roll! with Britain in the formulaDodgers, who could do no better and a c.ipable outfield repl ac,:lie Wagner. "but this came a.!I :• he added. 'lt would be almost year's program had been we U re- I mand in 1958 that France he con• tion of Western policy,
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las
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in
Willie Kirk• Benlcla has b�n a military ha.st" complete surprise. There was no impossible to move."
than fourth
ceived and fl!lt that the winners sulted all the way before the Unit- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M &lt;UPIJ land. who bashed 21 homer, and
1-.d today as lhe team,
since 1849. Now ;1 ;, a supply wam;ng.'
v;,g;J BoUng, foreman on Iha from the sue parbelpaltog ,o,n- ed . Si."' makes any maJo, de- The U. S. Wealhe, Bureau he,e,
likely lo move up the ladder th1,; drove Ill 65 runs last season .
shipping point for tons of Army " But we still fttl we have a load ing piers, where supplles are tiea had " benefitel grea Uy form CJBJon! on world issues
reporting on the weather in Naw
ntonelh, � veteran lefty. we:. , equipment destined for inslalla darn good chance, " ' Wagn
I Paris is ce!13-in to P\ll its hear : Merico Sunday night , commented :
year.
er said loaded on barges t.eading to� the opportunity to observe their .
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Mazbe they will go no highe only a 6-7 pitcher for the G1an!o Uons throughout the Pacific area • · we're convinced that our oper- Oakland Anny Base shrugged government in action. to spend ' wto the we,come for Kennedy ''Afternoon breeres were brilk
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lime
in
oome
d to when he arrives on May 31 for the : enough to offer slight hazard to
my
an
office,
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nght over the l�ng haul, they winner m the pas� and his 1%0 carriers, and howitzers squat or. To
three days of talk.� with De ! the more crudely engineem:I and
oele would be".
"I ' ve been here 24 years now, viait. the many interesting and his4l toric� sit.es in t he Washington Gaulle. The �rench regard� , less set.'U!'ely attached Ea.,ter boncould be t�e lll01Jt unproved team� I !"ecord may be wnt«:,n off as a� rolling green hills bordering Sul- The Defense Dept. announced and I'm due to ret ire
in five r
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i� the maJor leagues._ �or �he In �a ppy accident. Thmgs w:re a sun Bay about 25 miles east o� that Benicla' !I functions would be six more. It would hardly be area.
�ennedy '5 d&amp;-15�.n to make hi!: nets."
d1a�'. t� main cond1t1on is lack bit te�se belween Antonelli and San Francisco. The depot in• trans£erred to Tooele OrdnanL"f' worth tran,ferring.•
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Under the •·week in Washing- first overseaa VlSJt to De Gaul le
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Gia
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0� lllJurie�. �nd . for the Dodger , :
bist season afld II eludes a missile repair and re- Depot. west of Salt Lake City, Another Jong time employe, ton" contest rules, one winner a : as a diplomatk- triumph for th� ' PALM SPRINGS. �if. (UPI)
t Eisenhow.:r
lt s gvod p1tchmg and a yout!? change of scenery could he lp. . bu .id ing fan ilily .
j - Former Presxleo
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l'lah .
Jrunes McNamara, chief oI 1he chosen fram ec,cu
.� cow11y on lhe �•rench leader·
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wtItten theme and the Adding Juster to th
the local citizens, Fit,.
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Besides
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me of the pr incipal argument� rece1vmg and shlppmg b ranch , baa.111 of a
So
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Palm
at
Sunday
services
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Eairter
fact that KennedY 1=_ brmgmg_h.�,
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Who bas a better chance to fourth a year ago with only n
at will be mobilized in defense was once a. leftbanded pi�clling student•� social adjustment and
th
De:ierl
Communi
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y
Church.
Tbl!I
Pitcher. (Jim PerrY at 18.. 101 :ir..
move up?
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w1tb the Wasbmgton academic achievement.
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very mueh if you will let me know ' Eisen
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Not the Plrates, who swept it nmg m. double figures. That's
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and
ex�nse it would _ra:iuire Sen t rs
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xtended
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ca
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a
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nearagr
for
an
aman �� e .di.s � if your school intend!! to partici- j
all last year. Nor the Yankee-9, quite a feat in itsel! lince all four Record Nominations
:: � McNamara said "If
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1hat letters outlining tlus year s pate.
to ship equipment by rail from N.
by Eldorado CoWJtry Club.
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for
resh1pmeot A1 vm Dark ( San Francl SCO Gumts contest have been sent to all CounLast year .s Week m Washmg• j
land had at Jea3t two fiingers with Stale FBir
league.
, has a record number to tbe Far Easl
.
manager ) needs a good left-hand- ty Superintendents of School s .'.lJld
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The Breves, Cardmal1, Or10lell 1 or more vie r1es. Washmgton of oominations for its racing pro,
ton" winners were Miss Zoe Trice- Bone
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" I'm avallabl8· .
and er• teII hlffl.
High Sd:1001 Prm.c1pals m the Ioth bock from Lancaste
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and White Sox all have a good and Boston each had three.
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a wu-y httle man m the District. In bis letter, Mr. Moeller
figures are gi�en to Washingto�:
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in
Fairfield
Thus, with a perk-up in tht&gt;
shot at a pennant but their im
County
Miss Miriam
1 th
kin�
Frank Carr,
made
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everal ow ers �
der nught be changed,
expla�ed :
Scho
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fro
m
provement seems to rest largely pitching, the Indians should
Logan
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�ay as 1oog as e To lllJlplily the select100
nnm
t'1P e nomma�ns Wl;'Byron
· sa� ;agner.
ol the in Hocking Count ., Mis L 1. n d
Graceiul Medium Heel.
on having sol11.ething happen +o in the best spot to climb
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of Chesterland leading the way
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The word wmt out to the Be- coukl . "They'JI have to kielr: me winners, I would ask each hlgb Rees f
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the de fend ing champs •
Reports out oI Flon'da oontmu� ·
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Shes st.
w�th 14 . �-] M'IJ
, 1a empIoyes _
.u.1u.rsday, whe,1 out ' . he aaId. •••-· all' )'m 6'' achoo1 tbat wishes to participate in Gallia County · Miss Mildred
,ru n1c
I er was seco_,
Cleveland gave up a sure-pop t.o accent Dod er outh. Th
der
n
au
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h
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C.M.
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what
whi
and
12
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wou
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have?"
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the
wr
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Col.
l1cer,
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to
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the
iting of a theme Thornton f om ac n H i g h
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•SOil hitter by shipping Hal'Vllv "k 'dd ·
the arsenal goes, its defend• not in excess of 400 words on the School In J ,.� Co 1
co,ps lll &lt;'lu es al' •gsgm3 Perrysbur�.• oamed 11.
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C.
W
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10r.
' nk oward , 1ormer OhJO tate
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, subject, "What I Can Do to Safe- Jerry Grim trom Nelson\'ille High
the an
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�ers wl� several �nt.ries were ment
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basketball star. who !tit 2.'l homers
Fifty per cent of this town ts guard Freedom and Lremoi:racy Sc
McKinley Kirk, Washmgton C.H.
hool in Athens CoUDty·. and Mr. :
a year ago· Willie Davis up from
t
in Ame ca.
and Har� and Bob Vallery, Wa�
Donald Salmons from Hamden. '
�dentsai
arsenSpokane, a�d Tommy D;vis.
d :• ,�...I
MIDDLIPORT
, it
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Each indJVJU\!cu
schooI would Hi
verly, w1lh 10.
gh School in Vinton County•
Ma_miger Wa1t A1slon h.as DJ,
saddled with paying for all the be responsible for selecting its
The Ohio State Trot , worth $26 ,·
worries al&gt;out his bench. WVT 000.
only industry,"
winner. 1be winning theme would
drew 104 t wo-year-olds com•
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� cllm�s �r not de�n� on find·
e
'Th
s
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taxpay
re
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h
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will
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then be 8eJlt t.o the County Superpared to 98 last year. It's sched• • •
mg 8 wmnrng com��n��aon . That uled for Aug. 28.
improvements we·ve started with intendent of Schools by May l.!t,
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Includes � flock of d� �ut ev,m
APRIL 4
the arsenal here. We have a new where it would be judged by a
The $30,000 Buckeye State Pace
Walt admits the �ential 15 t her,. attracted 119 2-year-olds this year. Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES will sewerage system, a new high committee selected at the County
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All sprmg,
Pittsburgh Pirates sion _teams. the Natlonal League the Aug. 29 event .
the taxes to ing 50 per cent for subject mat- !
APRU.. •t •
. manager Danny .�urtaugh has Phllhes s�m to have the bes.: '1be Governor's Trot for 3-year•
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ter, 25 per cent for ,ocial adJust- 1
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�n �Y1;flg that if our seco�d chance to llllpro ve since they �ad olds drew 'ffl entries compared �o .Meigs Temple, Pythian �JSfen The base has fl payroll of near· ment and 25 per cent for extra
­
unty
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l 111e pikh�g comes around , we 11 � f.erthest to go. The Phds. 60 la ::.t year. The event is worl\ �ill meet next Tuesday eve_nmg '\t ly $20 million annually. In add! cu
Su
rricular a tivities. Co
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he tough.
tion the government pours money periot.endcnts Bhould have their
Alter what he has seen in the ting some enCC1uragmg iltchmg , Three-year-old pacers named for dleport.
into the local communities througlt winning theme selected by the
APRIL 5
last two days, Murtaugh must be from veteran Robin Roberts this I the Director of Agriculture Pace,
purchases and supplies. About 900 15th of May. I will appreclate
just about ready to pradict a sec- sprlnJ and Ro berts has to do we!I a $26,000 puree, lotatled 75 com- '.fhe Pomeroy Shakespeare Club
be will meet Wednesday at 1 p. m. at
ond slrai,:ibt penn an t for his Pi- to move 'em .
pared to 58 Jast year. It will
and OPEN HOUSE
the home of Mrs Jed Webster Sr.,
rates.
A
HOUSE
FULL
OF
ALL
NEW
Kansas City, last in tbe Aml!r run off Aug. 30.
.
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On Sunday, Jim Umbrirht, Joe ican League last season. won't What may turn out to be the Sprmg
You are eordially invited to our New Holland party,
APRD. '
Gibbon and Fred Green collabor- finish last again-thereby keeping big race during the fair Is the
.
a ted on a fIV�h·1tter Io beaI the General Manager Frank Lano!! ' � Maturity Pace a $5 000 affair TTheI Past Chiefs of Magnolia
Coffee and donuts served all day long, Free movie
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SI, Louis Can:finals, and Monday record clean Frank never finish• which drew Hi outstand1n 4-and- .J. � Py
g
ev
e
a
e
in the afternoon. Come and see our new implement
T� Cheoey spllD three neat In- ed last in his life.
5"-year-olds. P�st date is Aug. 81 M:. �jiin ::fis with � �nmgs in relief of Bob Friend as
Regardless of whether the A'� Heading the list of entries for na Jesse as ...-•
shed • . . help us name it, you may win i10.oo.
........o,tess.
the Cincin- are any better on µie field, they the Maturity la Countesa Adios,
,
the. pl·l'ates wh•·pped
The regular meeting o r t b ,.
. nati R9?s, �con£ldently Q'(pect to finish a heaJ winner In 20 of 2Z starts.
Catholie Woltlell's Club of the Sa�re s bttle denying that in of at least two tea111s, the new 1'he Maturity · Trot drew 12 .4. cred Heart church will be held In
Friend, 18-l2_la i year, Vern Law Los Angeles Angels and Washln� year-olds and 5-year. The Aug.
WY 2-5101
Pomeroy,
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the church auditorium, Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
(20-I9J, Willher Mizell !13-S ) and trin Senators.
at a p.m. A stanley party will foJ.
30 race ls wortb SS.000 also.
Harvey Haddix fll•lOl, the Plrates have a11 formidable a front
•
l ine pitching staff as any team
in the Naticlnal League. And in
E lroy Face ClO-tU they perhaps
have the best fireman.
Flop In Series
However, as t h e Yankees
showed In the World Series, the
Pitt11burgh se,ond line is Uttle
more thao a bwich of batting
prac.-tlce pitchers. And that's what
haa worried Murtaugh more than
anything elst: thi!! 11pring,
The Pirates addl!d. s o m e
strength to the second Une with
the acquisition of Bobby Shantz
during the winter, but littJe Bobby
has had a recurN1nce of arm
tr,mble and has been Idle since
Marc.-h 21.
And with little to look forward
to in the line of youngsters com.
Ing up. Murtaugh apparently will
have to open de fense of the NL
title next week with Just about
You may not (yet) have electricaJly operated and radio-ronttolled
the same pltchera who carried
"'welcome home" devices. But many of your Ohio neighbors have
the loao In 1980.
Now if Umbl'icht, Gibbon, Green
added these electric jobs to a long list of elecuic safety applications:/
and Cheney"s work this spring Is
Electric- home beating and water heating, stairway and outdoor light-i
a true yardstick of their talent.
ing, automatic electric cooking and clothes drying, electric razors and
then , according to Murtaugh, fig.
ure the Plratm to be the team to
nipt lights and fuel sbut,oll's and . • .
heal In 1961.
How tn1my w•ys Jots ,kdridty r,ulte lije safet· in youf' home?
Tw1nl 8hw Power
The Minnesota Twins. another
team on the upswing, unlimbered
home nm power to spare ID whip,
ping the Detroit TJger11. IH, be­
hind a J&amp;-hit barrage that JnclwJ.
'Nothing else does so much for you, so well;-and costs so little;
ed roundtrlppers by Hannon Kil­
Ohio Power has IUVlf' raised its rares. Use even more electridry
lebrew, hia fifth and lirtb, Don
Mmehor, Dan Dobbek and Elm«.
and Live Better . , . ELECTRICALLY !
Valo. The vtct.ory WU the Twlm'
aixth in the Jut eight games.
Elsewhere, the Philadelphia
Phillies nlpped the N1w York
Yankees, 3-2, in 16 hanings; the
Los Angele, Angels downed
the San Fnncltco Giants, 12-8:
AN INV�STOA-OWN ll O
PV ■ LI= VTlLIT'T'
lhe Washington Senatolt wded
/�
the Baltimore OriOle1, :Z.1, on
�
catcher Frank Zupo'a throwillg
error In the 13th. hmlng; the st.
�l•r:trlc gauge door open,r end prd ,fight,,
Louis Cardinali acored four tfme8
contfOlltd
from push-button In oar,
in the sixth inning to beat lhe ChJ.
prot.ct •11ln1t •coid1nt ind •tt•ck.
cago White Sox, "3, and the
Cleveland Indians defeated . the
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tF.DITOR'S NOTI!, Wb1 luop.
Pf-111 In • eommuUJ of about
ll,OOO penoa, wbe■ ti saddnly
learns thili Z,400 oJ 1bem will
bt oat of joh1T Thbi ts 1he problem f� M&gt;day '-Y B9ida,
Calif., which lot Thunda7 WH
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:

DeGaulle Hopes JFK Will
Read JO Iron u BaSIC

economyf Thu lo a ""1 ...., p,ese,ve the 1 12-yea,�ld depol ,, ge,ald ..,d. "we ha,e had olfec, DOWICemenl.
of the depol'• 2,400 l!lnploy.. live
Col. Wells a11ked worker11 to re- in Benicia, according to Fitlger
how 111cb • eomm.uaHy reacll, lhl.9 i:ommumty of about &amp;,000 per- ot support throughout Cslifornta,
j
from congrestimen, 11tat@ legisla- main calm, to stay on the }ob, ald.
Wha1 K w.Ju. feel, a.ad ls do. IOil!!.
and not to IH!!J their home.s. The But Ben!da"1 11,000 residents are
Thursday night, citizen1 and tors, and local offiC' lals."
Ing to preM-rve lt1 tlfe. )
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public officials met lo iallll('h the Rep. John Baldwin, a Repubh- Defense Department order cala hir from resigned to seeing the Be
fight, which mruiy of lhem r , can who repre.1et1lll Bemcla, wired for a three-year perlort for do1iang arsenal and the town. dry up
By DONALD D. JACKSON
garded as a IJ(e-or-death battle an immedlete, strongly worded the arsenal
United Pre111 lat.eruUooal
Tm hopelul, I' m ophm1t1tic
'We will certamly be in opera- aaid drugglst John o Grady, T,n u • s • • f
protest to President K ennedy
BENICIA, CaUf. {UPI) - Noth- for the town
Ing unites a town like the threat 'Ibeir f1nt move waa lo select 1. "Bemcia Arsenal is the only at· tion here for a Jong time 10 I l!UTe we'll win.·•
PARIS IUPII - French off!- wife, Jacqueline. Mrs. Kennedy.
ZO-man ste�ring committee, he ad- eenal which tht- Army ha1:1 on lh" come, " he said.
of extinction ,
today expressed hope Pre,;, . ' w� ancestors were French,
cials
Coast
Pacific
ar.J
n
an
o
m
by
is
ed
business
which
det::p
II local
Nearly 2,400 civlllnn employeJ
dent Kennedy will be ready nnl studied at the Sorbonne. M.at.iy
equip- The workers themst!lves were
at B enicia Arsenal, which w11s former mayor. whose job it will water and ran load
month to thresh out Presider! : Frenchmen regard her ill a
tlcketerl for oblivion by a Defetl!!C be to con vince the Delense De- ment directly on bvard i.hip for worried and confused. Many of
Cha rles de Gaulle's balk griev 1 worthy example of true Frencti
Department order Thursday, have partmenl they have made a m�- Anny installations throughout ttw them are veteran civil aervanti.
ance that the United States hall 1, womanhood, in spite of her Amet•
Pacific and Far East.' Rep. Bal.I. whore senriees date from 11Ml and
joined townsmen in a struggle to take.
not treated France as an eq1w I 1can upbrmgmg
"It doem't make sense," said win pointed out . lie said m the UM2 when the arsenal swung into
partner with Britain m intemJ I One ParlS afternoon newspaper
e1-Mayor Mike 'Fitzgerald. "This telegram: " I sh�uld �e to st rong· a '�·Beale wartime schedule.
w
.
I lional politics
Is c reatmg a distreased area of ly urge that t.tua decision be rt""I II have 20 years service In
headlined itl story of the Kenronsidered from a defense slanj- De-:ember," said Roland McQwv
the worst kind."
l.'
Congrewnan Walter H. Moeller Policy differences between th nedy vunt w.ith 'J8Ctfuelioe �I
point.'
ey,
a
deputy
storage
chief.
"I U. S. Repreaentative from Ob10·1 , two major Western Allies raiiei:e nedy will accompany her husbar.,!
"We 've been through this became here from Utah. but ( don't loth CongreufooaJ Diit.rict, has : .itll the way from the United N.t• ! to P"arls.'
fore," he added. •·Thirteen year�
ago the government announc� Empfoyes at the arsena l wer¥- want to go back. If I had to announced hie plala to 1p0nsor a lions to �ATO and Africa ai,d Some French and fore ign o'&gt;though, t would. I have too muc� second annual ''Week in Wa&amp;h- 1 Asia.
r.ervers cont.end De Gaulle would
the arsenal would be transfetreJ dazed but not defeated.
Unlt.ed Prt!lls Internatloa,t
Kuenn to the San Francisco Giantii But we fought ii then and thfa. ''We heard a rumor that we at stake . "
ingt.on' ' conte1t for high school But the sourc-es said I►. be a far less "difflcultall)"' i!
Gaulle 's major complaint i!I the he felt France was given an equal
NEW YORK &lt;UPJJ-The Cleve- but fo retur n got a potentiallv order waJ changed . We'll fight i t would be transferred about a yea!" ' "Almost everyone he re eilh�r seniorR in the Distritr .
land lndlan§ and Lo!! Angefas fine pitcher in Johnny Antonelli again."
ago ," said persormel director Les own s a home or is paying on one,' Mr. W.oeller noted that I a 5 t icy reception accorded b i.� de- roll! with Britain in the formulaDodgers, who could do no better and a c.ipable outfield repl ac,:lie Wagner. "but this came a.!I :• he added. 'lt would be almost year's program had been we U re- I mand in 1958 that France he con• tion of Western policy,
t
seaso,1,
ment
p
l
ac
for
e
las
Kuen
n
in
Willie Kirk• Benlcla has b�n a military ha.st" complete surprise. There was no impossible to move."
than fourth
ceived and fl!lt that the winners sulted all the way before the Unit- ALBUQUERQUE, N.M &lt;UPIJ land. who bashed 21 homer, and
1-.d today as lhe team,
since 1849. Now ;1 ;, a supply wam;ng.'
v;,g;J BoUng, foreman on Iha from the sue parbelpaltog ,o,n- ed . Si."' makes any maJo, de- The U. S. Wealhe, Bureau he,e,
likely lo move up the ladder th1,; drove Ill 65 runs last season .
shipping point for tons of Army " But we still fttl we have a load ing piers, where supplles are tiea had " benefitel grea Uy form CJBJon! on world issues
reporting on the weather in Naw
ntonelh, � veteran lefty. we:. , equipment destined for inslalla darn good chance, " ' Wagn
I Paris is ce!13-in to P\ll its hear : Merico Sunday night , commented :
year.
er said loaded on barges t.eading to� the opportunity to observe their .
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Mazbe they will go no highe only a 6-7 pitcher for the G1an!o Uons throughout the Pacific area • · we're convinced that our oper- Oakland Anny Base shrugged government in action. to spend ' wto the we,come for Kennedy ''Afternoon breeres were brilk
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i the breaks fall l�t yea.r but he has been a big The trucks, tanks, personnel at ion is more econmic-al lhan and said :
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lime
in
oome
d to when he arrives on May 31 for the : enough to offer slight hazard to
my
an
office,
.
nght over the l�ng haul, they winner m the pas� and his 1%0 carriers, and howitzers squat or. To
three days of talk.� with De ! the more crudely engineem:I and
oele would be".
"I ' ve been here 24 years now, viait. the many interesting and his4l toric� sit.es in t he Washington Gaulle. The �rench regard� , less set.'U!'ely attached Ea.,ter boncould be t�e lll01Jt unproved team� I !"ecord may be wnt«:,n off as a� rolling green hills bordering Sul- The Defense Dept. announced and I'm due to ret ire
in five r
.
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i� the maJor leagues._ �or �he In �a ppy accident. Thmgs w:re a sun Bay about 25 miles east o� that Benicla' !I functions would be six more. It would hardly be area.
�ennedy '5 d&amp;-15�.n to make hi!: nets."
d1a�'. t� main cond1t1on is lack bit te�se belween Antonelli and San Francisco. The depot in• trans£erred to Tooele OrdnanL"f' worth tran,ferring.•
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Under the •·week in Washing- first overseaa VlSJt to De Gaul le
s
t
h
Gia
nt
s
0� lllJurie�. �nd . for the Dodger , :
bist season afld II eludes a missile repair and re- Depot. west of Salt Lake City, Another Jong time employe, ton" contest rules, one winner a : as a diplomatk- triumph for th� ' PALM SPRINGS. �if. (UPI)
t Eisenhow.:r
lt s gvod p1tchmg and a yout!? change of scenery could he lp. . bu .id ing fan ilily .
j - Former Presxleo
.
l'lah .
Jrunes McNamara, chief oI 1he chosen fram ec,cu
.� cow11y on lhe �•rench leader·
iHu:uueu
e
Mami
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The Indi ans managtc'U
., to fm1s.
, h
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'"
movement
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e visi t is u, ,
wtItten theme and the Adding Juster to th
the local citizens, Fit,.
.
Besides
.
me of the pr incipal argument� rece1vmg and shlppmg b ranch , baa.111 of a
So
.
Palm
at
Sunday
services
.:
Eairter
fact that KennedY 1=_ brmgmg_h.�,
i$
Who bas a better chance to fourth a year ago with only n
at will be mobilized in defense was once a. leftbanded pi�clling student•� social adjustment and
th
De:ierl
Communi
t
y
Church.
Tbl!I
Pitcher. (Jim PerrY at 18.. 101 :ir..
move up?
.
w1tb the Wasbmgton academic achievement.
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n icia concern the addit ional prospect
Be
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very mueh if you will let me know ' Eisen
10 atr as ew
Not the Plrates, who swept it nmg m. double figures. That's
.
time
and
ex�nse it would _ra:iuire Sen t rs
es
Co
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clo
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e
xtended
v
a
ca
t
ion
a
t
nearagr
for
an
aman �� e .di.s � if your school intend!! to partici- j
all last year. Nor the Yankee-9, quite a feat in itsel! lince all four Record Nominations
:: � McNamara said "If
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1hat letters outlining tlus year s pate.
to ship equipment by rail from N.
by Eldorado CoWJtry Club.
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Utah
.
to
the
coast
for
resh1pmeot A1 vm Dark ( San Francl SCO Gumts contest have been sent to all CounLast year .s Week m Washmg• j
land had at Jea3t two fiingers with Stale FBir
league.
, has a record number to tbe Far Easl
.
manager ) needs a good left-hand- ty Superintendents of School s .'.lJld
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The Breves, Cardmal1, Or10lell 1 or more vie r1es. Washmgton of oominations for its racing pro,
ton" winners were Miss Zoe Trice- Bone
,
.
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' k V.:hen tile ra
" I'm avallabl8· .
and er• teII hlffl.
High Sd:1001 Prm.c1pals m the Ioth bock from Lancaste
.
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r High School I
and White Sox all have a good and Boston each had three.
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gram this year.
a wu-y httle man m the District. In bis letter, Mr. Moeller
figures are gi�en to Washingto�:
;
in
Fairfield
Thus, with a perk-up in tht&gt;
shot at a pennant but their im
County
Miss Miriam
1 th
kin�
Frank Carr,
made
�
everal ow ers �
der nught be changed,
expla�ed :
Scho
t
lk'!
fro
m
provement seems to rest largely pitching, the Indians should
Logan
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High School '
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�ay as 1oog as e To lllJlplily the select100
nnm
t'1P e nomma�ns Wl;'Byron
· sa� ;agner.
ol the in Hocking Count ., Mis L 1. n d
Graceiul Medium Heel.
on having sol11.ething happen +o in the best spot to climb
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of Chesterland leading the way
I Y i n� Sc •
The word wmt out to the Be- coukl . "They'JI have to kielr: me winners, I would ask each hlgb Rees f
G
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a
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the de fend ing champs •
Reports out oI Flon'da oontmu� ·
.
Shes st.
w�th 14 . �-] M'IJ
, 1a empIoyes _
.u.1u.rsday, whe,1 out ' . he aaId. •••-· all' )'m 6'' achoo1 tbat wishes to participate in Gallia County · Miss Mildred
,ru n1c
I er was seco_,
Cleveland gave up a sure-pop t.o accent Dod er outh. Th
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n
au
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h
c
C.M.
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what
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to
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iting of a theme Thornton f om ac n H i g h
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•SOil hitter by shipping Hal'Vllv "k 'dd ·
the arsenal goes, its defend• not in excess of 400 words on the School In J ,.� Co 1
co,ps lll &lt;'lu es al' •gsgm3 Perrysbur�.• oamed 11.
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bert
C.
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Fifty per cent of this town ts guard Freedom and Lremoi:racy Sc
McKinley Kirk, Washmgton C.H.
hool in Athens CoUDty·. and Mr. :
a year ago· Willie Davis up from
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and Har� and Bob Vallery, Wa�
Donald Salmons from Hamden. '
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gh School in Vinton County•
Ma_miger Wa1t A1slon h.as DJ,
saddled with paying for all the be responsible for selecting its
The Ohio State Trot , worth $26 ,·
worries al&gt;out his bench. WVT 000.
only industry,"
winner. 1be winning theme would
drew 104 t wo-year-olds com•
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improvements we·ve started with intendent of Schools by May l.!t,
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Includes � flock of d� �ut ev,m
APRIL 4
the arsenal here. We have a new where it would be judged by a
The $30,000 Buckeye State Pace
Walt admits the �ential 15 t her,. attracted 119 2-year-olds this year. Pomeroy Chapter 186 OES will sewerage system, a new high committee selected at the County
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Amoog laSt year s second divl• That's 1 mo111 than last year fo;: � ln regular session �esday at acbool. If the people all leave, Superintendent's discretion, allow_
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7.45 p. m. at the Maf,()tl1e Temple. who's going to pay
All sprmg,
Pittsburgh Pirates sion _teams. the Natlonal League the Aug. 29 event .
the taxes to ing 50 per cent for subject mat- !
APRU.. •t •
. manager Danny .�urtaugh has Phllhes s�m to have the bes.: '1be Governor's Trot for 3-year•
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�n �Y1;flg that if our seco�d chance to llllpro ve since they �ad olds drew 'ffl entries compared �o .Meigs Temple, Pythian �JSfen The base has fl payroll of near· ment and 25 per cent for extra
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l 111e pikh�g comes around , we 11 � f.erthest to go. The Phds. 60 la ::.t year. The event is worl\ �ill meet next Tuesday eve_nmg '\t ly $20 million annually. In add! cu
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tion the government pours money periot.endcnts Bhould have their
Alter what he has seen in the ting some enCC1uragmg iltchmg , Three-year-old pacers named for dleport.
into the local communities througlt winning theme selected by the
APRIL 5
last two days, Murtaugh must be from veteran Robin Roberts this I the Director of Agriculture Pace,
purchases and supplies. About 900 15th of May. I will appreclate
just about ready to pradict a sec- sprlnJ and Ro berts has to do we!I a $26,000 puree, lotatled 75 com- '.fhe Pomeroy Shakespeare Club
be will meet Wednesday at 1 p. m. at
ond slrai,:ibt penn an t for his Pi- to move 'em .
pared to 58 Jast year. It will
and OPEN HOUSE
the home of Mrs Jed Webster Sr.,
rates.
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Kansas City, last in tbe Aml!r run off Aug. 30.
.
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On Sunday, Jim Umbrirht, Joe ican League last season. won't What may turn out to be the Sprmg
You are eordially invited to our New Holland party,
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Gibbon and Fred Green collabor- finish last again-thereby keeping big race during the fair Is the
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a ted on a fIV�h·1tter Io beaI the General Manager Frank Lano!! ' � Maturity Pace a $5 000 affair TTheI Past Chiefs of Magnolia
Coffee and donuts served all day long, Free movie
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SI, Louis Can:finals, and Monday record clean Frank never finish• which drew Hi outstand1n 4-and- .J. � Py
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in the afternoon. Come and see our new implement
T� Cheoey spllD three neat In- ed last in his life.
5"-year-olds. P�st date is Aug. 81 M:. �jiin ::fis with � �nmgs in relief of Bob Friend as
Regardless of whether the A'� Heading the list of entries for na Jesse as ...-•
shed • . . help us name it, you may win i10.oo.
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the Cincin- are any better on µie field, they the Maturity la Countesa Adios,
,
the. pl·l'ates wh•·pped
The regular meeting o r t b ,.
. nati R9?s, �con£ldently Q'(pect to finish a heaJ winner In 20 of 2Z starts.
Catholie Woltlell's Club of the Sa�re s bttle denying that in of at least two tea111s, the new 1'he Maturity · Trot drew 12 .4. cred Heart church will be held In
Friend, 18-l2_la i year, Vern Law Los Angeles Angels and Washln� year-olds and 5-year. The Aug.
WY 2-5101
Pomeroy,
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the church auditorium, Thursday
MIDDLEPORT
(20-I9J, Willher Mizell !13-S ) and trin Senators.
at a p.m. A stanley party will foJ.
30 race ls wortb SS.000 also.
Harvey Haddix fll•lOl, the Plrates have a11 formidable a front
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in the Naticlnal League. And in
E lroy Face ClO-tU they perhaps
have the best fireman.
Flop In Series
However, as t h e Yankees
showed In the World Series, the
Pitt11burgh se,ond line is Uttle
more thao a bwich of batting
prac.-tlce pitchers. And that's what
haa worried Murtaugh more than
anything elst: thi!! 11pring,
The Pirates addl!d. s o m e
strength to the second Une with
the acquisition of Bobby Shantz
during the winter, but littJe Bobby
has had a recurN1nce of arm
tr,mble and has been Idle since
Marc.-h 21.
And with little to look forward
to in the line of youngsters com.
Ing up. Murtaugh apparently will
have to open de fense of the NL
title next week with Just about
You may not (yet) have electricaJly operated and radio-ronttolled
the same pltchera who carried
"'welcome home" devices. But many of your Ohio neighbors have
the loao In 1980.
Now if Umbl'icht, Gibbon, Green
added these electric jobs to a long list of elecuic safety applications:/
and Cheney"s work this spring Is
Electric- home beating and water heating, stairway and outdoor light-i
a true yardstick of their talent.
ing, automatic electric cooking and clothes drying, electric razors and
then , according to Murtaugh, fig.
ure the Plratm to be the team to
nipt lights and fuel sbut,oll's and . • .
heal In 1961.
How tn1my w•ys Jots ,kdridty r,ulte lije safet· in youf' home?
Tw1nl 8hw Power
The Minnesota Twins. another
team on the upswing, unlimbered
home nm power to spare ID whip,
ping the Detroit TJger11. IH, be­
hind a J&amp;-hit barrage that JnclwJ.
'Nothing else does so much for you, so well;-and costs so little;
ed roundtrlppers by Hannon Kil­
Ohio Power has IUVlf' raised its rares. Use even more electridry
lebrew, hia fifth and lirtb, Don
Mmehor, Dan Dobbek and Elm«.
and Live Better . , . ELECTRICALLY !
Valo. The vtct.ory WU the Twlm'
aixth in the Jut eight games.
Elsewhere, the Philadelphia
Phillies nlpped the N1w York
Yankees, 3-2, in 16 hanings; the
Los Angele, Angels downed
the San Fnncltco Giants, 12-8:
AN INV�STOA-OWN ll O
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lhe Washington Senatolt wded
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the Baltimore OriOle1, :Z.1, on
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catcher Frank Zupo'a throwillg
error In the 13th. hmlng; the st.
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Louis Cardinali acored four tfme8
contfOlltd
from push-button In oar,
in the sixth inning to beat lhe ChJ.
prot.ct •11ln1t •coid1nt ind •tt•ck.
cago White Sox, "3, and the
Cleveland Indians defeated . the
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AUCT,oNEER
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t.asl Main Shf'f't Pornf'roy,
Skates, G-uns, Bows, G oll C luDS .
(208\ 'NSURANCE
.._-c f'II led tu hig
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_, screw worm ny by dosing young
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B'1cyc Ies. el c. Wri·ie or call The
FOR EI\STER. L1llts.
installat ions at Red Lake ne&lt;1• I male insects with radiation from
COMPl.ETE INSURANCE
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Sport'■ Center, Middle por. . Ph
tulips , hyacinths, azaleas, etc. SATISFACTIO N G UARANT F.F!a l tio , Li. te Au
hpe Cobah-60
to, Ptte, Pol19 Woomcra, whc1,Ei sc1cnl1sts
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WY-2-3633.
J -60t
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Faces Ediodloo
Call "'on Mills, Middleport, f)bJ• to "converse" with thll astronaut ,
.
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Cb
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es
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m the wor d·
--:c-�-�------ wh ile he is in orbit around the 1"1i
' �· . .as yoi.. .1tnow , renders the STUPENDOUS STURGEO�
A1TIC OR CLOSETS cluttered dan' A t the It H. hwllnQ•
Davis � Warner Insurance
·
S.22•30-l
Francis Florlal, WY 2-2644
r
male
f lies ster�le �d causes the -Little Mra. Paul Ankne
_, Cnmplete proteclio:i Jor all needs. i earth. The Red Lake station. UIP.
Son• Comp•nY,_ Mill &amp;: S�·
with discan:Ui'.' Sell them
__
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altd
I
ee
to be fema les to lay i n fertile eggs. Thus
cash with a Want Ad and obtain ond Streets, M1d1 1eport, 0.,
IP 'k'OU WANT REAL qaalll•
roved. more than a mate
1.e1 . WY 2-....,..,�
4 l 30lc 1, ninth of fourt n
:ovo.
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Shumway
t.8933
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1r the screw worm popu Ia t 1·00 goes r,or this
on
I
the Sth day of April I OO I
seven-foot, 130-pou n
{l·
chain
global
the
in
,
that needed money the c-asy
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ball•
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B
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established
· l"eflf
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1 R. . PI K E
'_t l oc A M. Mod � I
urgeon.
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Insurance,
It took the l�d
Po
st
!
vaneventually
and
�
decline
a
into
11sk
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rn
,
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way. Phone
instrumentation sites . will s
c G b a•
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5
Sena� N u m tJt'r - S
hours to brm
two
than
more
.
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e;uy Near Darwin ·
,
.
LUG G ISH SEPT IC TANK '!' Clog.
3·28�t
1ze Ill 1elemetry and voice com- . .
for Adtaker.
Sire■, Call Dick sten�tl, WY
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MY FV 195033. This t.ar will
..
gaff from he
to
monster
the
�, ..
",,•., s·t Mutual
II
:,omed m smgmg the hymn
I munica\10n equipment.
ged drains ? Get K lean-Em-All t.2649 or Chest er llflS.! 1 45.
in San Frapcisco Bay:
skiff
SEE UB FOR FEED N EEDS AND not be !iO ld for l f'�s than
1
and
Love To Tell The Story."
Septic Tank Cleaner. Landmark
Check All Villagtrs
.
Z-2l-418le .
. Culiohl Grinding. Mlddleporl $400 oo.
1
utual
M
Rod
L1gh1nmg
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ce or Mrs. C.
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4-4-30tc
Pomeroy
Bureau.
Farm
On ly 500 lo 600 Australisns worli; Due to the absen
ishes.
l Z5 d R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
. . FHd MIii.
iddl
3
c
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,tport, Ohio
Thompson, Wanda Stemple ,
1
,n'" by th's
,___ st'--'
If you h ave ooeu
-28·30t j at the sheep stations in the ' 'pro- B.
UTILITY RAILER. All s l e f' -1
By Their Agent
hibited areas" around Woomera : Home Dc�nslr�ti� Agent, led 1 adventure, it may thrill you tG
i
O
TBOARD
MOTOR
nand
boat
I
Sh•2·4755
Tel.
J4()00.
Boyd.
U
Lot AAA
n. E. Grindiey Sr.
1
surance
protection. All risk All of them have undergone a &lt;;.e- I the lesson. fhe l;p c of the lessn know that lhe government now 's
4-4-6tc
m•k• your pl•n• nun•
ol
imilar irth
Family.' Thir i orn1 ll
The
In
Oldslers
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coverage. $3. 50 per $100 cover- curilv check, as have the other
contr
uc ng s
b
c
ll1n1 1ny wh•r• In U. S. A. USED FURNITtJRI!:
or •DJ a■Mf USED PIANOS _ 3 nil'"e reconage. Harnes . _Simpson Insur• 4,000 vil lagers. Th.e settle rs have · wa:, a lesson for much thought for · experimen'•r abrold. No ttrwJc• ch•rt••
� among fniit flies.
.,. See lhe �ad!••
l'·m.
PeJ
1,in
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dilioned
••
--.
r
1
e
pianos.
right
n
0
p
422 Second Aw•nu•
mce Agency, Middleport. Phone beeome complc-tcly a ('customcd to both the older .1nd younger 11er• 1'he fruit fly presents • differ,,
&lt;
lo 11.ave money,
31light oak old fashioned organ,
G.llllpollt, O.
WV 2-2903.
3 25 3U1p the tesl firmgs. Some even have I son.
ent problem because wtlike the
-�lo sell. Free delivery.
priced
Phone GI 6-0069
GAS, FUEL OIL and o.'Oal fu
been .seen i;tanding casually on I The club vol.ed_ to pay the way screw worm fly, it �ales more
I
RAN
IN
BAR
MPSON
r,
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SU
NES-SI
Rutland Fu rn iture, Rutland, 0.
the An • ,
nace
l for
est mate1.
than ®ce. In !act_ I. D Chr�
Agents, Middleport. Fire, Aufo.. the rooHops to watch the proceed- of the club president �
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Rome
on
nstrat
nual
li'oremau Ii: Abbott Middleport
i
4
ings.
a.
mobile.
lenson an Agriculture De�rt8onda.
WY
Phooe
◄-◄-3tc
2- 034.
Sandwlcha,. Jack · _,, O;iiry Bar,
Plumbing Heating
8-�-tl The gov cro 1neot has provlderl [ ership Training Conference Apr U ment �search
-- -8-Jl).Uc -- - used I.he
2903.
4 I 6lc
Mktdleport, Ohio.
- 6 1 1 11!- Mai n 5t·
Pom•roy
--------- -- sl'elter stations in the more vul- 17-11 .
200
lOO
BALES,
ALFAI..FA
HAY.
: word "frequently,'"
Is the water safe you drink? Bad
Phone WY-2-2441
setllers l Also the club made plans for a
m ixed. Emmett G. Will by the
)
areas,
Neither
RE
the
nerahle
AL
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1
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water
kills
mlllion
KS
e
THAN
yearly.
OF
CARD
Th'is - sh a II we say .,proI ii1c?
(2)
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u
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h
c
e
t
at
s
ppcr
fellowship
a
y-2-6234
W
Co
If
G
P
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roy
o
urse,
_
their
ever
have bee
sheep
me
test FRCE .
Water Softener!!
__
FOR SALE; HOUSE 5 rooms and n�r
r, ; _ ti·ait on the part of the fru.ll
�
: house for March
1
I WISH TO THANK my neighbors
24, 1961.
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target
or
es
con
nose
by
hit
AUCTIONEER
Tron Acid, Sulphur, Gas, oirt
_
bath. Nice location. 111 L ocust
fly increases the odds that a f�
I
_
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and friends who have been i;o
t Refre!',hments were served to
.
and Odo Remover Chlorinat• USED SPINET PIANO _ MphogCompl11&amp;. Slnice
· 5319 ' pl::n1.5 _
2
WY
Phone
Pomeroy
St
,
.
ma Ie WI get wge
,. ther wtlh a po.
·
kind since our house burned ors.
pre
17
ent.
h
e
,
t
,
s
1
t&gt;
etc. • al ha If price. DomesE
Bradlnnl
CrlU
kangaroos
hav
the
·
1•en
Hon,
Melvin
3 6 30tp
any finish _ Famous-make,
l en t ma 1�
1 1 to one thal
dd'f
aessie Grahiim and family, liar• lie
j Home l&gt;emons1ratlob Conference
an&lt;l Publi (' . \V ·, ter ,litJpply complete 'N ith bench. Specially
- ----- - _ thrived.
;: � c��alt lrealrnenl
Wr ite, Pllnne o, C:.■t■d
rece
s
v
ha
i
H• ltp Correctio
rl1JOnvnie, Ohio.
RD, Raella,,, Obie FOH SALE - Trn acres pasture
the highli ght-. of the
.
n a Speelalty.
stl•
tn lhe daytime they can be Si.'cn I One
you can unmet'llate1J see how
priced. Write Wendell's 7th &amp; &amp;. C. BRADFO
,
.
.
11ntI fllrm
ree
...
---- - k
C
in Syra·use
maIea FREE · Tenns. Cry1ta I.
-Program
s
Women
Fmm
State
'
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the
ro•dside
s1ttmg along
' app ai
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warren. M anelta,
Oh io or de- CU
that woukt compUcate matter&amp;.
.
TISS BREEDIN G SERVICE,
· •ell · 121
pond· w,,· te L0 w"II
wm�
�
M r!. Eugf'ne Cornle , Anne St. ,
nlly
that
unaware
their
village 11 the annual Home Demonstra- Neve rtheIess
c
.
4.
4
61c
,
'i
tail.
. tlt Che'l'tenson w as
Int•.,
on
of
Its
year
record
after
S. Logan St., Li ncoln, Ill.
&amp;mN AND WOMEN Nt'eded.
Pomeroy , 0 Phone WY 2-341 4,
which takes its n.ame from th� tion L eadership Training Confe r• h I
ll
e jomt commltte1
o
e
a
l
le
year herd im provement. The
4 t "le
Work in Civil Service. No eKper•
•11 ,· s. - Chalmers •
' I I ·=·
...,..., SPRING SALE•• "
·• abori�inal word for spear launch ence. This conference will be held thal the 1ru ·t flY program shOWi
.
.
1
No. I a rU fic-ill l Breeding Pro- f'
l�nee n e c e !l s a r y, grammar ==��� - -- -- ! �ew Tractors. Discount price!i l
Al t er, will s00n be making hist0rv at J �c kson s M 1' ll A p n1 17 �·
OR SALE
e
o h
indications of being 111uccessfuL
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/
. ;v �'; �
.
grnm. The bull or your rhoice
,chool educl!t ional usunlly iiuf. PAINT AND WALLPAPER - We D-1 0: D-12 : D· \ 4 : -D-17. A J I
T
�
h
or � assisting man in his eonque il T IS year s program o inrorurms
1 1 se
uI I 111es.
.
.
wilh frozen semen.
For Other Petti
,iticnt . Train now for permu •
have the co'�flil
you want _ at
equipmenL to go wit h them. A
IV
unfurnished. Can be seen al- of space.
mation and inspiration is being
Parkf'r
Albert
Call
"�ni jobs 4 ieruril\· S e n d
lhe prlct1 YOU want to pay. Seti
better buy. Williamson F a r m
--- --la h ope that the same
temoon:fl and eveninga, at 1085
plnnned for leaders or home .elem• '111ere
.
Chesler, Ohio
,1,ime, address, phone No. to:
newest samples. Let 01 help Supply, Rutland, Ohio . Ph. Sh.
hn
te
ue
Vine .Street, Middleport. 3-2B-6tc R urr O a k S tale ar k
onstralion clubs, farm women's e 1q can be appI Ied to auch
Phone Collerl 985-2285
�at •onal Trainin" Servkl' , Ro,-; ym1 w1' th your re-uc:\.
"Ura ting 2-4361.
.a___
4·4-6tc
clubs o� other orga�izblklns other pests aa .tht mosquito, pink
28 21
1:i ACRES -NEAR ALFRED:-10
pinw
s ! Crosis "11rdwar
3· -1 c
tfoli, The Daily �ntinc-t
bol !Worm, codling moth, corn ear_______
Acre!! tillable. Balance pasture
;_�� H A Y AND STRAW : Turn rlght -at
COLUMBUS _ Work is under whose primary purpose 1s home
_ _
:�:�
f+:Jlp
worm, sugar cane stalk borer, to_
BUSl
DRA
G
N
im
E
rovement.
G
eep
community
and
,
G I _ 'f - K
Kelroy Rt. No 7, second house,
p
� SS_ __ ____
G ood building site $ 1 .000. 00.
way on the tent camping area :ll
_
budwornl, iheep blowfly
bacco
th
bus
er
service
offtl'
the
edu·
yo�
.i w1�
Joe Fields, Phone Wy,2-5110.
A. L. A erton
Burr Oak Sl.ite Park, Morsan and The program sounds very
(8) AUTO SALES
SPRINGTIME IS the TJme to Sell
and
l
tsetse
·
ad�er
by
tising regularly m tho:
4-H tc
Il l . 3, Coolville, Ohio
Athens Counties, according to Don cational and Interesting. For in
LuSabre 4 your " Don't Needs" for cash
•59-BUICR vff.
n.1. Low Month•
Phone 965-2443
L. Sheldon. supervisor of develolJ- stance, One of the speakers for an The frult Ries &amp;NI sterilized In
door hard top. Power steering.
u�e low cost Sent !D(' l ClassJ- (9a )
SUPPLIE S y ra es o�te: to reguI ar us- Coolville, Ohio
ment section' Ohio Division of ruisembly program i■ Dr. Roy C. Hawaii and then airlifted t&lt;t
fied Ad for quick, profitable re• 1 ---70-cc-cc==-,,,--One local ownt&gt;r. Turbine drive.
ers of das.sified ads, Phone WyBuck. Professr Of Rlll'al Sociol• Guam, wh� they are taken lo
3-28-lp Parks.
U IS IPl!lCLU.I
Ve1&gt;y rlran Rliieltnar's, Porn• ■ulta . Phone Wy-2-2156, 3-28-6t
2-21
sma,ll l!1and being used
56
---3 28«
Contracts ll"ave been let to build ogy , from the Pennsylvania Sta� Rota, a
--17 Men:ary fl IL P. MtS.Oli
uoy
4 1 &amp;tc
SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
Merev, 1t
P. --•
a water systen, including a stana• University, . Univeflility Park, Pa. as the test -erea.
-=:..-=-::.. _ _ _____
A
E
COND
R
FRIGITIONING,
IR
N
IIH
t
Out
blond
en:lll'J'
R
console
P
model
excellent
in
.
fi
M
.
Good Clea• Uted '::an
pipe. Water will come from the Dr. Buck 1s 8 former president Between Nov, 26, 1960, and
E
R.RATION
Jack'
service.
OTORS
LITAN
s
METR
f&gt;
&lt;'Olldition
with
guarante
Equip
PO
,
O
M
filtrotion plant operated there b y of t�e . American C.Ountry Life As- March s, 1,1, 11.582,000 sterile
AU Mabt ud Mod•I•
10
ped
frl
erat
T
moke
M
Daven.
n
New
ton.
rn
laNtel
Mala
UI
g
buttonho.les,
PholNI
da
,
soc1ation. Another out-of-.state fruit Dies ... JS, 158,000 aterile
P
E
,
om eJ
METROPOLI AN M OTORS
.
-U.d DUPLEX - 5 rooms with shower the Ohio Division of Water, while
.
.
lfYl-11'11
J
TU
!537
palch,
6
mon
r
m
,any
..
othand
n
o"�
fCIO.IOI E a.. M■la 8'.
the standpipe will be In the camp- speaker 18 D r. Edward V - Pope . melon flles , were releaaed on
--g11
on
heating
bath
--each
and
1
--8
Pr lhing.s, Tak" over balanCf'
Specialist in Child DevelopmenL Rota. Christeri:aon didn't say wha,
1-20-tfc - P��ere,, Ohle
Ing area east of the dam.
DON'T PUMP YOUR Sluggish side, basement and new gasdae only $52.45 with ea■y tenn5
II and Human Relation�, of t� �ed- counted
but it must have
'
Roads are to be constructed,
61 BUICK - Dis&lt;'ount $566, Lafired hot water heaters on each
arranged. Wil l accept trade or ( 1 1 ) WANTED TO BUY
septic tank. Get Klean-Em•AII
job.
8
quite
'WashmgService,
Extension
era!
been
Sabre, 2 door hnrdtop. Officlsl's di!iC'OUnt for t"aNh Phone WV 2side. A minlmum ren t.al of $30.· sewage disposal plant built and
Septic Tank Cle.oner, OhJo Val· D, C. . .He_ will also teach
A
NEED
ER
l
A
Car
BE
Us
ed
It is believed that the island now
'IT
?
car. PawPr Steering and brakes,
2204.
ley P umbing, Pomeroy. Ohio,
00 on eat"h side should be ex • one wash house and two latrlm;� ��
3 31 etf
wsses
OD Atittudes and Values has eoou"" barren 1-1-ants to
c
Whalever
Bicycle'!'
A
Home?
with
.
Dush
type
toilets
installed
radio and hrnter . White wall ________ _
--..,.
.
,
. . .,
! 2 3(1tp peeled, M lddleport I ocat ·10n. T0___.1
==
.1 11_
tLThe wash house will have showers in Fami1y 1mng. ....
U InfOmtl• outnumber the productive natJve1
lil'l's. Blllf!ttn.ir · s. Pomt&gt;rny .
ne ,._, , a Sentinel Cleaslfled
· $3000 00
t;tbt,rfeld ' ■ lo Pomeroyl
t
-��
=-cc,c-c-c��
tioo from lhi.!I cl&amp;'ls will},e close- by about 10 to 1. Thia ratio Mou
will prov ide it. Try for )'ourael( . JOOO
ld
Sale! U llf'd Tele, ls km Set•
4 I 61r
GALLON WATER TANK. BU:u���N _ �room frame (l and clothes laundering facilltiit'I
y relat� to t he le�son .�vel ?p- insure that a larger number of
re
Rate
low.
high
Results
are
a
a
be
e
will
There
bout
g,
campI.
�
50
inch
Screen
Will
haul
i
Crosley
for
public-.
Maho
Contact.
Hi
bedrooms with furnace heating
1 95 llEL Alll CII EVHOI.ET only
tl
5" mg Desirable Athludes wh1�h fruit flies w W be frultle!s.
o ny conwle. Sale price $29.00. Call Wy-2-2 156, and ask for AdBob Pickett, Pomeroy ,
lo all rooms, basement w I t h s es developed under this pha
27,tm miles 2 tone . fine i;hape.
3·28-6t
2. 21 inch Screen Wesllnghouse taker.
the program covered by out will _ be atudied in Mason Countv
commode and shower. 5-acre
J.28-30lc
No. 350
dur�g November. Dr. Ernest J.
t·orool_e. In t!xcellmt condition WANTED 1953 F-20
lot wllh garage on Stale Route standing contracts. The seeoml
REO HUB. -----------·
1949 l'IIEVHOLET DIJ M P Trt1('k .
Squirrel
Nesiua, Dean of the College of Ag �ale �rice -: $09.00.
l!:nryone '• Happier?
12◄ West. $4000.00 Can be bought phase, which will be started whe!&gt;
Phone Steven Eblin, Phone Wy•
Good TirPt. &lt;:ood l'Onditim1 On·
rlcultu�, Forestry a� H o m e Bag Checks Analyzed
l 21 i,wh Philco Mahogany Con•
2-2272·
with fumitllre, and owr:i,er may money is available, will add
4·4-3tc You are - DO shirts to do.
Iv 9.tm miles. Sule or Tr11de.
COLUMBUS - Ohio hwitert
Econom1
!!Ole - working perftclly. Sale
l!s at West V1rginla Uniour husba114 1, _ no creases,
carry aome finanC'mg with a about 30 campsites. Long range
B. M CooPf&gt;r, l.angsvillf'. O.
llled ahnost a s many squirrel■
BA LED HAY AND CORN. Would Y star
versity,
s
lc
be
will
Price $00.00.
anothe
as
r
embly
j
ched ust right.
plans call for further developtr t
1 nd
Sh•:U.748
4-ntp
per hour of hunting In 1960 a.a io
have lo trade for new or used We are _ happy
I 24 Inch Screen R C.A. Deluxe
ments for ,:ampera in addition 10 speaker.
to blow we have ; C �C�R R l!:ALTOR
TV
Se
a
P
C1!
miture.
l.
194.
f
S
and
Furnitu
le
u
o
ri
re,
00.
wenty
diUerent
ft fl
'50 G\tc'" i:;;-ton - $800. -Pkkup.
classes will be 1959, according to the results of
T
so many satisfied rwtome rs.
these twe phases.
Pi-lONE WY2-�· BOX 229
2
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t
Ohio.
Rutland,
Tn
R.C.A.
Screen
lneh
1
4-◄-3tc
offered from which each leader the latest bunter bag chea!: at
v·� Oeluxe model - ull &lt;'hromC'
Robtn■an'• Lauodry 1111d Dryo
( -4:Stc l Completion date f r the present may
J!ood condition Maho'!:uny fin•
grlll,. Blat&gt;tlnar'Ji, Pomeroy.
select three to be attended analyzed �y Kabler Martinllln. tn,
elt-anlai WY t--5U8
=-=-=c-ccc--c---.,...--- contracts is September 15. The
O
4
v�tory biol�gls_t for the OhJa DJ,
I
F
R
ish.
$5
Sple
.00.
4 I 61£'
9
Robin.on ' • Tri-Lu■lft Cle anert FOR SALE - � room house, 1e- area will be ready for C8mpef'c; each of four days, Some of the
.
on of WildJife Game InftfltJ.
6' 17 Inch size R C. A. Victor APA TMENTS - l"urn
visi
R
tlhed Md
f l Ne cently remodeled. double gar- by the 1ti1:rt of the 1962 season , claases are . "Civil Defense and
.
'(ii PONTIAC - lliseount $300.
gahons
,
·
r,1nsolf' Model Sale prire "'
_
_,.___
,..-... McM•
a ge, I arge Jot. Reasona ble. COP- Sheldon reported
uuw
11111,�-a. Middle·
you, . ' ' Wesl Virginia Cilhem, .........
Tempe�,. 4 door Rlatlon waF:on.
·
a
On
regional bMlll, Wildlife
o u r Responsibility •• "Fam i ly
tact Lawrence Napper, 1745
w.t Complele line of spring bedding
port. � wYl-2811
Offkial's &lt;'M Tempr.l'il Torque And m
· tri'cts I and 2• northwestera
'
ony, many otht-r�. - Selttt ��---- -----is
•·
o
d
Pomerov.
,
Roo
Cndter
"
Service."
h
µlants.
"Telegra
Meals, " Selec tion and ea- ..f
lransmiRsion.
p
deluxe lnlPrior.
"NE FIVE ROOM APARTMEN1'1
yours now - F'inanrinl! ran be O
" and northeentra] Ohio, recpeetlve.,,...
,. ""
.., """"
rrands Florist, Wy 2·2644
Small Appliances,'" and •"'
hf'atn Rl.1t'1tnar's, Pomeroy .
many
wltb bath. Phou W1' ..,._ "' i
,irrRnl?l'd.
ly, enjoyed better bunllng than bl
and
others.
4 I 6lC"
tt. l'J.tfe
ieveniD:111 WY J.3311.
Elberfeld'• In Pnfflf'roJ
1
Diatrlct 4, hilt.
Wildlife
.
SALE ; STORE withs atol'Shumway Greenhouses,
Class sessions for both moru1t1g 959:
southeaatem Ohio, hK poorer
�
--- - HOUSE., &amp; ROOMS AND BATH.
WY 2-41933
age rooms and 6 rooms and
an d a fternoon is11
_, ould be verv in• l
• 1 hunting In JM•
� 75 aq, yd. used green all wool
5quu-re
·
.
"""• and aucNear Ma•
ColHt.,
4 1 30tc bath over store. Wlll socr1•�
lNI'
teresting and valuable. It wiU bP. r ,
NECCH 1 AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG
r arpellng. $75.00. Call WY 2_ IOII
ema
Jn
es
the
inder
r
of the late
Brk:1� eau
ard Cecll. ,-�---·- ----- for $9,500. Moving to Chicago
,.,_,._
� hard decision for those et WnlSewing Mnchinf'.
Origlnnlly
5141.
BOOut the same for .!lbotb
was
4 t 6k or WY..taMAny
i
1
houae
ocup to 6 rooms treated Call Sp. 3-5948, Clifton, W. Va.
1 1 tf
mg to choose just three classe.s years.
10ld for over �- Make� butI 5 ft . CUTTER_ Boat, 70 l ' P M ero•"t
Any
$50.
TERIMTES.
for
✓
-�lHOtl"
they WI'sh to atiead·
tonholl"1 and dOP!I fanty desi,,..,
'Mils informatk,n, available tor
uotJSEAND room ' •�-·
eury and 1ra1lf'r. Use! t season EIGHT ROOM
"""'8led or roarheP:, etc· · ________
___
wo,'Ii without attachment, . P11y
¥Yers
w
o
J
h
Le-•
lo
p
a
an
t
t
oeven -- house One s • roo
e
d
1;
an eight-year period. show, that
B\" WANDA R. STEMPLE
$1375 · Ph · WY :Z•:1938'1'
-.i $1. INSURED. GUARANTEED. FOR SALE : 4 ROOM HOUSE
:
,.....,..,
off tialance of $116.00 or S2 per
shoold
notify
apartment. A. N. Bengel, Ph.
tne
by
April
ti,
1961.
northeastern Ohio has had the
bath, water, elec-triclty and gas !
Home Demtutralioa Agni
TERMS. This is 8 SPECJAL,
2: 3 tfc
week. Phone WV 2·2204
WY
W
do
hope
to
e
have
a
nice
p�
poores
re
t squirrel lumthig during
31,, ACRE.ii GHOUNO good 5 room
GET - ACQUAJN'J'ED PRE-SE/ 1 ClreulaUng gas beater. Electrtr : COMING EVENTS :
2..mt.
3 31 tc
sentallon from Mason County.
lhis
period.
Best hunting auccesa
1
A
t
ater.
h
water
Hot
hou� with
bou
!
_ _
h ardwood 3 ROOM FURNISHED HOME.
lhnl
la:
nr'
-1
-,
i
Jn
edl
_
6
Apr!:
hntl'I .
Rhobbendron
Tre
SON offer, a
t
He
is
re
o rule for buying that for lhe eight years was found tn
MlDGET RJt.CEI! AND THAIL .. R Hoors, ba �ment, fo rnact , eel- Television
included .
Inquire the Aame busineu nearly J -3 Jf ' Ac�. Route No. 33, Browntown 1 Club will meet at 2: : to p.m. at thi? ·
for aalf. Good shape RrR!:On- lar and two good water
cea. _ C liff's Shoe Repalr.
4 1 6tc a century. TOPS . ALL TEll•j Call WY 2-:1275.
3-28-Gta, club house. Mrs. Davld Roush an.i · womeu usually remember when southern and western Ohlo.
buying hose but men forget when 'lbe �port also revea1ed that on
ablf'. PhoM SH 2-474'.I.
Al� one lot with 24 x SO base- 1
MITE CONTROL. Mrs. R . C. ----• · · ·- Mr�. Clemit White will be hostes:i-GROUND FLOOR apartment.-S
buying 80Cks - yet lt Is important state--w1de basis, four gray equtr-,
3 31 �-(' menl ready lo build on and maStory, I l l Union Avenue. Phone !
es .
M n. Aubrey Newell and
rooms b8 th basement , ha rdrels were killed for every five
'
'
WY 2-2498.
9 1 1 30tc
ueAL NOTICI
-. in both caaea. Purchaae two
2N ALLJS . CHALMERS Tr;l('tors ,.,rial to build with . Pr tced to wood noon.
Mrs. Robert P. Di·• •·
•-•
• il l be L.
Younplown
ltitch•
�
••
h
f
f
.
,
NI
h
c ad
I tt soulheastern
,_,_
-- -- pairs o f the .same color and th,m ox .&amp;qu•nl;':1111,
..,... Ol· rv Wood • Svraruse,
Mid equlpmf'nt. 1956 F11rmall '.II . •·· - - l re.i:e!c• i. '1ro �.;;• "� ;•.._PW�. esses to the Haven Homemakers
en. 1262 Powell St. , Mkktleport.
Ohio,
almost
S'ti
gray squlrrela
.
Ohio.
CiflM
w
WY
Phont&gt;
n
v
one
11,i.,
wen
!Nt
er1&lt;1re,or1,
2wear
A
Wffll
tr1
PLOWED
ou
GARDENS
t
you will still
..,_ be
,
he
. - p.m.
.,..ul-t.
Cub -,
·
.,.,_,. Call SH l-4110t
Phone Wy.J.. 3200.
4-t·6t&lt;'
I tonal urvtt• un1K11 bit itbtutr.ed ( A 1 p: mru'ng •t , . ._
n
are
taken
for
each
fax "'t�
_,1rrel• 1n
0
A
h
ave
an
undatnag
rave
tes
t
00
:'I
Y
R
c
G
ned pair,
�=�=�- --I Tractor. na
A'l:'�so 111 m 1n tll• tt,u at Ohlo, and hf'- April 11 _ The Count Council
4 I 31cY
we.!lem Ohio lox squirrel, are
·
c.
nt
Rlfflanl
A-le
lti
1ddn■o1
..
pre
co
-4070
NICE
·
room
6
MODERN
3
For
house.
--&lt;r
rrn
SH2
ntact
able. Call
8 delicious dessert . mII tWO
- KIRBY
---- -' or
U PR ffi HT-VA, vvnm
RMltr Sttlll No. AFlll8lffl'r, .,,,.. Meeting will be held in the Agr
-•-n l bY a 1ve or ......,
bedrooms w1'th hardwood !loors.
EImer FinI aw . Harrisonville.
rt.s whole cranberry aauce with most 1m-..
3'33 .c. N. It. No, 1. K-a..r Ah' rultura 'E
ion
ll
c-e
�
...
pa
Cleaner In A•t Condition. Guarxte
l
O i
. a-. auo.1. 111a11�•1pp1, •Ill
one
t
rat
rolJt
io.
op tu• 11i,t1"' tb•t on ti.. 1a1t1. 97 M
4 1
one ruort
anteed. Complete with full ..t Large cloaet1. Good b-11aement
. 30 pnsm All club """5W"
1111..-i:. and just
.,,. plneapple l"'·.,
m
n
g
at
1
_
pf'Mi_
_____
,n,__ •
· ·
1
Nardi, 1N1, u., uNfl'IQn,t1 f't lal den .....a·
enough peppetmhit extract
.
of household cleaning • attach- with P• furnace. Garaai:e. :,oould ==-c===-===-�
to
h■r .-tlUan a1a1111 bi• 111 u.. r.ourt
N!'(lr'M!:Dlalives are uttb�
WHALE
WAX
i
hou
ld�
WITII
THOSE
TO
I
o
·"
,
R
H
be
, M111:k, W o I e
aet&gt;n.
sea, we ot C•mmo11 P1..., 11etn c°"a..;, ed
me-nt&amp; lnc:ludlng poUsher. AYaU.
the taste Po
"splt'e"
i t
a waxy rub&amp;tince
o:a
ob�
c�:
4-4..Stp woukl like to modemlze y o u r ��C.:,mNv. :1
;
�
able to party who cnn aasume Drive, Pomeroy.
tray
freer.e,
end
e
::: the "1we. 0nte
s
11 �
�:"
�
am &lt;.t.UB
....,.
horne t Moat Hou,es over
15 ..d•r o■ U.• 1rouadtl or o-.
the balance
1311.25 or pay- , 4 ROOMS· AND BATH On Hyse1)
�
led ol 411t,. and hlr•ti... 111r■,1a.a
Mrs. Adri&amp;n La.they and Mr.s. sherbet dishes• topped with whiP· lied to make candles It, chief,
years .oId h ave Jn�uale and tor wltodJ, of clilldrn. wp�rt tor Li
mt&gt;n1s o f 16.00 P"r month. ,-11, 1 Run Ro4td. Call Sh-2:..S S
:l
L..-'"----- t 6-ea
ped cream ood a few tugared UMge now ls fn the •
l l . 4-4- tp
euIo Roush were •-�
o
.
lfH CIINno11t
p1au1utt tM ellU!Srro .aw lhti turtt.preparatloa
wir
l'Olll
$ll
_
ing
tunes
___
WY
__
e
d
soma
.
_
2-ZZM.
__
__
_
3l
91:c
,.
h cranbernes.
.a
Blu· ,i� Ill • �v.,, .,.,.,
of
ointments
cosmetlca
A
a
.
-,
s
and
l
Homemaker
ncbe
ub
H
tbe
t:!
.t,
We can modlmlu your boo.
n,i!u"•• Cl■-n In'"• r
( 1 7) HELP
4 Good reconditiooed upri)tht plh
M
arc
OIi
�Ulto
oi
chlldJ'fll
th•
tor
rt
16,
INl.
flnllll, y.,.,. ff
a,,uipo
-----------l. ,. ,
eo5
-•lu k,w
t· t., u. tha ti.tun. th.t Ill• "
· - ■\ ••-11
nnw.•
..---·
-- ..... .....s
anos : 1 old fashioned orpn: WANT TO MAKE 1211 or more per
ti Ide, 1'1r,1, &amp;liow L,1 (I"
THE BEST PLACE TO BUY
........,resldent , M rs. Harry
�r ,..1....,,
N � llouMllold rood,,, ul4 '"'
..-.,,.,, heitkl',
l
Service
lectrica
Metg,
E
wi' th benrl."fl. I brand rww :pin- day In pleasant c:lty or rural
olbtr Pl'OPV ttlillf. Saki �u• wlD Stouts, called the meeting to or•
ANY CAR,. NEW OR USliD IS
f-f..3lc be for M■riftl' on or attn tb■ :.tb, .._ Th
. .
et piano, cherry finbih · N o ret• route worl:"· Can use man o r ._ WY·1·5'20,
e
�r
group
1111
JOined
.
a
April,
in
,;,f
the
y
readO
:-·
===;;:-===--:c--.,...-=
•ble I roful&lt;d: Fn,e _,,. man part or full time.
R. SPOUTING, ROOF Repe�' Sheol
I
the
•
,
The topic of the leuon
w
Furmture, Rut- Helltad, 7350 Marfff. St., Young- meta) Work. n.e Powers Com· Crow. Crow •n4 Porter, Altom.,,, The devotionala were led
8000 MUe or e Month Warranty
by
'
llnd, Ohio. Phone SH :MllL
Phene WY-2-Mn .,. WY-24507
town, Ohio.
i 1 3tp pa!Q', Wy-2-2301,
...._30tc �
Mf.........
11, ll. 15, n Mrs, &amp;ly 'I'bcwnpsoll and the t,oup ·�
1 -:"
.

PHONE WY 2-2 1 57

I'

Farm News

�:- i'

•
1;1 l l ln.. \\'I .. r
\ n • l 1 d .. ,., ,� l11&lt;n 11.1lt1tnlll
\\ \",/ 1 1 .\. l , TU:\ • ll ' I
lli ,nk of &lt;.1 lotn1l· t&gt;n,·r g� I tl'nd
tu I i!mk ut 11 m IPrnh uf n1ush.
1 uur11 (·:uud�. r,1d1oav l 1 l l' l;,i)lou!
J11 , ! 111h1:1· drt&gt;adfu! �ymhol�
:-..,Jdum hc1ve I thought ol 11 in
!t&gt;rrn� ut !ht! sex Iii;, ol &lt;.1 L l'O;l1tal
fnul fl) . wh 1eh ::,how� l h ,11 I Ii , 1 e
tJl'\'r\ rrn""!UJ.! :1 I,ol
[ uic
' J r. ' t k riov,· l'llilt'lly h(1W mud,
l h.id bticn mis.sing until I rt!ad
over some of the lest 1IT'ony given
a t reet'lll hearmgs bY 1 he Joint
_ongre_ss ion al Atomic· E n e r g Y
Co mmittee.
I

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l t 1d,1Y ._, n, j �.. t rn d ," 1" 1 {)11 '
.
j•l.1lt �LIil! I� l\e:-,,l.i\11 . 111 ( '.! 1 1

Moeller Went Mason
On Reconl For
Area Aid Bill

Tl1c J,i�l1tcr Side· .,.. .-...

, ., "''"'"" ,,. . , ... "'"'" ' · A t 1· f1'
us ra 1a elds Two O f
Ni ne Space Contact Points

FOR SALE

!'on h �ha dt-- \'!"ni:. t i ,in ! . , , ,,1.
&lt; loi h , ,1 1 1 1 1 1;:- ,md J 1l,i I · I 1

FOR CONSISTEN T DEPENDABL E RESULTS
RATES
t c-ent&amp; pt'r •on:1 . uot mseruun M inimum charJe---e0
tents 6 cent$ per word lor three coosecuuve lnserbon1
Spec1a l �nl" month to, :iO �nt, per word.
FuJ.J nle of t, Ct!nU per wuro wLLI De char�ed lor ad­
vertising tJ not pa i d w1Lhin 10 days after rece1v1ng Dill
Ertors in Advert1.s 111 • -Should be repurted 1mmM1ately.
fh11 Ua!IJ Saollnt'I w1I1 nut be reslk,Jns1ble for mure lhao
ofle mcorrt'cl in;.eruun
.._ ... J of Thank!, Jnd Spena! Nolit·e� ur J&gt;:�t' 11b . :)J l5 ,
(or 50 word mu11m11 111 L:.C'h add J t iuna l word, l e·
Obituaries pubhsbed ti l cenl per wur d
1 M O,
6 DAYS
3 DAYS
l DAY
WORDS
$4 50
S t .35
90c
60c:
15
$6.00
S I 80
� I .20
60c
20
$7 50
52.25
51 50
75c
25

,.

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r nr,t ,

I

,
ooe of theN chamk:all wW flv. .UA.l.&amp;D'' &amp;VT NOT .IGNJW
1 ' 1 ' , I I ..,
you full 1eaaon weed control. P'or
Kine John did not ■Ip
the
further Information on weed C(IO, famoua Magna Carta al flunnf.
trol In t0rn write , call. or pboa. rnede
.
' but ll •• . auIN· .. No
for I.he Welt Virginia UIUVanlly
iJ
wrltlnt ol an, kind
E xpertmenl 81.aOm, BulletJn on llipatul'I or
Weed Control. Th11 bulletin may by Kinl John'• hand II ntant
MASON _ Listed below are Ulll
be obtained free at the M a ■ o n and Jt ll doubtful whether he
1981 hybrid corn varletiea f O r
County Ag«il'i aUice.
I COLM wrile.
Congressman Walter H. M oel• Muon c.:owuy. There 1re two Jilta j
ler, Reptt�11th't of Ohio '• 10th ooe for llti' Ide• 750 leet or tuih­
CongreBl!llonal Diatnct, Thunday er and altltudu below 760 feet.
IARNEY GOQGLE •nd SNUFFY SMITH
volcad hll stPOJII 1upport ror the To &amp;Jve yau an klea of whal your
'
altitude
might
the
at
be,
altitude
rea
dep,-ted
Adminlstrat'®. 1
a
MONDAY TIIROIJGB nJDA.T l: U C.W,l&gt;J Top Tee
:ltlglllatlon. Ttw .rnea■UN pused the Cour.huuae ii 5fi feet above .
'IE NEEDN'T BE.
!!
e,a COW&gt;l&gt;J Top Teo
15 30 8 .
On
the Rouse later In the day, bl to ,ea level.
50 DAD6URN
DID,
SHORE
'IE
7:(ID Bro&gt;!... Party
wttb God
_
-·
LOWEE1.Y
167.
VARIETlES Jl'OR ABOVE ?IIO t . 1.6 Coun try Jamnoree
7: :tl !:J-t.mt'ed We1tha
In • sl.atem@nt prepared for de- feet, Early maturlnl, W• Va B I ; !&amp;
7:,0 Brukl... Party
Time
livery during the Houae debates, 25, lowa 41»8, lowa .s?6, Ohio W
1;11 'lllo Wtrld l1tls Mon!1nc
I: 11 Countr, Jamboree
Congreasman Moehler declared "5 . Ohio W &amp;t.
{Nftrll
7 : 00 Brealdut Party
t�at _severi out of the eight coun•
_ p...,
Medium Maturing.
v■ M, 7 : 11 gfflLded We■lblr
tle.s ID the 10th Oi■tricl are cur- Ohio t 38, Ohio C 54, VPI Gil,
N...,
T· 30 Pk:km1 Show
Broaltl... P...,.
renUy c1... met1 by the
Late Maturtni - US 13, Ohio 1; 50 Sohlo Non Report
10:
ment _of Labor � a:reaa of •· C 47, N. J 8, N. J t, AU 8.
1:CIO Brukfut Party
11:00 -·· Top Tio
slantlal_ .and pemstent unemploy•
FOR ALTITUDEI BELOW 111 1 . 16 Tbr •add 11111 Moraiq
11::tl
ment. Mr Moeller cited t�il claa- feet, Early Maturing, W , Va 78(Q
•
(New■)
11:IIO N- aiflc.ation u evldence that l h e Ohio C 38, Ohio C 54. VPI Cl.
IO
l:
Breakfu': Pa:rtJ
. .
ll· U
.
10th 'l' ,trict. had "a real need
.
Med ium Maturmg, US lS, Ohio 1: 00 Horlllnl lhdlta.Uau
11::tl
pme
11t
"
nt
for federal area rede lo
AES '°"
C 11 • N. J I, N . J
J:U Nm
l'louut
Pl.
Calltq
II
10·
•
NI Istance• Tbe counU91 � their
·
Late Maturino
Kentucky 10&amp;.
"
1:3' Plan. Parl)'
Shop
�war
00
:
11
'
current r■tea of unemphlyment
� VER:i ."
.
FIVE POINTS FOR INCR.BAI- 11: U CuuntrJ lloe Down
2$ Nna
1:
are as (olJowa: Hocldna. Athena
WE SI-EPr
I:» Plen,, Party
11:11 rartt1 Bure&amp;u Show
and Vinton counUea: 10,2 per cent, lq: cora ylelb:
TILL NOCN ­
1:25 N....
AEMEM6ER.?
n
d
..nn
,
Roi
Country
80
:
U
recomme
the
of
one
Plant
I.
15.2
co1D1tie1:
Meip
and
allia
G
1:,0 Platter Parl)'
per cent, Jackson coun,y: 9 per ed hybrids listed above.
11: 46 Fann Time
Newa Roundup
ctnt and Lawrence 1.-·ounty: 1&amp; per 2:. Plpt only when tbe aoU Ill 11:SJ' Mid-Day Dow JODI■ ••·
1:00 Pb.tteP P...t)r
cent.
erag•
warm enough so that the "8ed
8lp OIi
Noting that bll Dlltrict wu pre- aerminates quickly.
11:00 NOOD News
SUNDAY
dom1n■nt1y rural in character, the s Fertlllze well 'Jbe
tar
: 11
way
best
OIi
Sip
l!
Gt..s
·
Conaru,mu ltated, "wt llaod to detennine wh�t your fertilll- 1J 30 Jusl For Vou
1:,0 llaa7 14-lq
to benefit lflatly from the •pee- ers needs are ls to have your soil 1 : 11 N.wa
7:41
Qiapal
la! proviaionl In the Adminlstra- tesled a1 the Mason County Asrl 1 : 30 Jal l"or You
Boclal _, Show
•
1:00 1ay It Wttll MIJIIC
tlon bill ta uliat economlcally cultural .Extenalon Office.
1:30 .,,., O,urd, ol Ille ... "'
depreued rural areas. He cal).
: 00 Platter Party
S
ldll!IMltetl M otll°'
1:00
at 4 IO
4. Plant com thick. Plant
Nen
ed for defeat of the Republican:
1:30
Local
Sunda7 'lllo
least 15,000 to 18 ,� plant. p e r t;
Bponaored Wldnall �mendment
31 PtaU.er hrty
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Bureau.
Farm
On ly 500 lo 600 Australisns worli; Due to the absen
ishes.
l Z5 d R. H. RAWLINGS SONS CO.
. . FHd MIii.
iddl
3
c
�
,tport, Ohio
Thompson, Wanda Stemple ,
1
,n'" by th's
,___ st'--'
If you h ave ooeu
-28·30t j at the sheep stations in the ' 'pro- B.
UTILITY RAILER. All s l e f' -1
By Their Agent
hibited areas" around Woomera : Home Dc�nslr�ti� Agent, led 1 adventure, it may thrill you tG
i
O
TBOARD
MOTOR
nand
boat
I
Sh•2·4755
Tel.
J4()00.
Boyd.
U
Lot AAA
n. E. Grindiey Sr.
1
surance
protection. All risk All of them have undergone a &lt;;.e- I the lesson. fhe l;p c of the lessn know that lhe government now 's
4-4-6tc
m•k• your pl•n• nun•
ol
imilar irth
Family.' Thir i orn1 ll
The
In
Oldslers
"
/
coverage. $3. 50 per $100 cover- curilv check, as have the other
contr
uc ng s
b
c
ll1n1 1ny wh•r• In U. S. A. USED FURNITtJRI!:
or •DJ a■Mf USED PIANOS _ 3 nil'"e reconage. Harnes . _Simpson Insur• 4,000 vil lagers. Th.e settle rs have · wa:, a lesson for much thought for · experimen'•r abrold. No ttrwJc• ch•rt••
� among fniit flies.
.,. See lhe �ad!••
l'·m.
PeJ
1,in
__
1
u
dilioned
••
--.
r
1
e
pianos.
right
n
0
p
422 Second Aw•nu•
mce Agency, Middleport. Phone beeome complc-tcly a ('customcd to both the older .1nd younger 11er• 1'he fruit fly presents • differ,,
&lt;
lo 11.ave money,
31light oak old fashioned organ,
G.llllpollt, O.
WV 2-2903.
3 25 3U1p the tesl firmgs. Some even have I son.
ent problem because wtlike the
-�lo sell. Free delivery.
priced
Phone GI 6-0069
GAS, FUEL OIL and o.'Oal fu
been .seen i;tanding casually on I The club vol.ed_ to pay the way screw worm fly, it �ales more
I
RAN
IN
BAR
MPSON
r,
C
SU
NES-SI
Rutland Fu rn iture, Rutland, 0.
the An • ,
nace
l for
est mate1.
than ®ce. In !act_ I. D Chr�
Agents, Middleport. Fire, Aufo.. the rooHops to watch the proceed- of the club president �
.
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Demo
Rome
on
nstrat
nual
li'oremau Ii: Abbott Middleport
i
4
ings.
a.
mobile.
lenson an Agriculture De�rt8onda.
WY
Phooe
◄-◄-3tc
2- 034.
Sandwlcha,. Jack · _,, O;iiry Bar,
Plumbing Heating
8-�-tl The gov cro 1neot has provlderl [ ership Training Conference Apr U ment �search
-- -8-Jl).Uc -- - used I.he
2903.
4 I 6lc
Mktdleport, Ohio.
- 6 1 1 11!- Mai n 5t·
Pom•roy
--------- -- sl'elter stations in the more vul- 17-11 .
200
lOO
BALES,
ALFAI..FA
HAY.
: word "frequently,'"
Is the water safe you drink? Bad
Phone WY-2-2441
setllers l Also the club made plans for a
m ixed. Emmett G. Will by the
)
areas,
Neither
RE
the
nerahle
AL
·,,1
1
(2
.1
water
kills
mlllion
KS
e
THAN
yearly.
OF
CARD
Th'is - sh a II we say .,proI ii1c?
(2)
' •
L.
u
I
h
c
e
t
at
s
ppcr
fellowship
a
y-2-6234
W
Co
If
G
P
o
roy
o
urse,
_
their
ever
have bee
sheep
me
test FRCE .
Water Softener!!
__
FOR SALE; HOUSE 5 rooms and n�r
r, ; _ ti·ait on the part of the fru.ll
�
: house for March
1
I WISH TO THANK my neighbors
24, 1961.
___ _ +6tp
target
or
es
con
nose
by
hit
AUCTIONEER
Tron Acid, Sulphur, Gas, oirt
_
bath. Nice location. 111 L ocust
fly increases the odds that a f�
I
_
__
and friends who have been i;o
t Refre!',hments were served to
.
and Odo Remover Chlorinat• USED SPINET PIANO _ MphogCompl11&amp;. Slnice
· 5319 ' pl::n1.5 _
2
WY
Phone
Pomeroy
St
,
.
ma Ie WI get wge
,. ther wtlh a po.
·
kind since our house burned ors.
pre
17
ent.
h
e
,
t
,
s
1
t&gt;
etc. • al ha If price. DomesE
Bradlnnl
CrlU
kangaroos
hav
the
·
1•en
Hon,
Melvin
3 6 30tp
any finish _ Famous-make,
l en t ma 1�
1 1 to one thal
dd'f
aessie Grahiim and family, liar• lie
j Home l&gt;emons1ratlob Conference
an&lt;l Publi (' . \V ·, ter ,litJpply complete 'N ith bench. Specially
- ----- - _ thrived.
;: � c��alt lrealrnenl
Wr ite, Pllnne o, C:.■t■d
rece
s
v
ha
i
H• ltp Correctio
rl1JOnvnie, Ohio.
RD, Raella,,, Obie FOH SALE - Trn acres pasture
the highli ght-. of the
.
n a Speelalty.
stl•
tn lhe daytime they can be Si.'cn I One
you can unmet'llate1J see how
priced. Write Wendell's 7th &amp; &amp;. C. BRADFO
,
.
.
11ntI fllrm
ree
...
---- - k
C
in Syra·use
maIea FREE · Tenns. Cry1ta I.
-Program
s
Women
Fmm
State
'
·.
·
the
ro•dside
s1ttmg along
' app ai
"
·
-U
·
warren. M anelta,
Oh io or de- CU
that woukt compUcate matter&amp;.
.
TISS BREEDIN G SERVICE,
· •ell · 121
pond· w,,· te L0 w"II
wm�
�
M r!. Eugf'ne Cornle , Anne St. ,
nlly
that
unaware
their
village 11 the annual Home Demonstra- Neve rtheIess
c
.
4.
4
61c
,
'i
tail.
. tlt Che'l'tenson w as
Int•.,
on
of
Its
year
record
after
S. Logan St., Li ncoln, Ill.
&amp;mN AND WOMEN Nt'eded.
Pomeroy , 0 Phone WY 2-341 4,
which takes its n.ame from th� tion L eadership Training Confe r• h I
ll
e jomt commltte1
o
e
a
l
le
year herd im provement. The
4 t "le
Work in Civil Service. No eKper•
•11 ,· s. - Chalmers •
' I I ·=·
...,..., SPRING SALE•• "
·• abori�inal word for spear launch ence. This conference will be held thal the 1ru ·t flY program shOWi
.
.
1
No. I a rU fic-ill l Breeding Pro- f'
l�nee n e c e !l s a r y, grammar ==��� - -- -- ! �ew Tractors. Discount price!i l
Al t er, will s00n be making hist0rv at J �c kson s M 1' ll A p n1 17 �·
OR SALE
e
o h
indications of being 111uccessfuL
·
.
/
. ;v �'; �
.
grnm. The bull or your rhoice
,chool educl!t ional usunlly iiuf. PAINT AND WALLPAPER - We D-1 0: D-12 : D· \ 4 : -D-17. A J I
T
�
h
or � assisting man in his eonque il T IS year s program o inrorurms
1 1 se
uI I 111es.
.
.
wilh frozen semen.
For Other Petti
,iticnt . Train now for permu •
have the co'�flil
you want _ at
equipmenL to go wit h them. A
IV
unfurnished. Can be seen al- of space.
mation and inspiration is being
Parkf'r
Albert
Call
"�ni jobs 4 ieruril\· S e n d
lhe prlct1 YOU want to pay. Seti
better buy. Williamson F a r m
--- --la h ope that the same
temoon:fl and eveninga, at 1085
plnnned for leaders or home .elem• '111ere
.
Chesler, Ohio
,1,ime, address, phone No. to:
newest samples. Let 01 help Supply, Rutland, Ohio . Ph. Sh.
hn
te
ue
Vine .Street, Middleport. 3-2B-6tc R urr O a k S tale ar k
onstralion clubs, farm women's e 1q can be appI Ied to auch
Phone Collerl 985-2285
�at •onal Trainin" Servkl' , Ro,-; ym1 w1' th your re-uc:\.
"Ura ting 2-4361.
.a___
4·4-6tc
clubs o� other orga�izblklns other pests aa .tht mosquito, pink
28 21
1:i ACRES -NEAR ALFRED:-10
pinw
s ! Crosis "11rdwar
3· -1 c
tfoli, The Daily �ntinc-t
bol !Worm, codling moth, corn ear_______
Acre!! tillable. Balance pasture
;_�� H A Y AND STRAW : Turn rlght -at
COLUMBUS _ Work is under whose primary purpose 1s home
_ _
:�:�
f+:Jlp
worm, sugar cane stalk borer, to_
BUSl
DRA
G
N
im
E
rovement.
G
eep
community
and
,
G I _ 'f - K
Kelroy Rt. No 7, second house,
p
� SS_ __ ____
G ood building site $ 1 .000. 00.
way on the tent camping area :ll
_
budwornl, iheep blowfly
bacco
th
bus
er
service
offtl'
the
edu·
yo�
.i w1�
Joe Fields, Phone Wy,2-5110.
A. L. A erton
Burr Oak Sl.ite Park, Morsan and The program sounds very
(8) AUTO SALES
SPRINGTIME IS the TJme to Sell
and
l
tsetse
·
ad�er
by
tising regularly m tho:
4-H tc
Il l . 3, Coolville, Ohio
Athens Counties, according to Don cational and Interesting. For in
LuSabre 4 your " Don't Needs" for cash
•59-BUICR vff.
n.1. Low Month•
Phone 965-2443
L. Sheldon. supervisor of develolJ- stance, One of the speakers for an The frult Ries &amp;NI sterilized In
door hard top. Power steering.
u�e low cost Sent !D(' l ClassJ- (9a )
SUPPLIE S y ra es o�te: to reguI ar us- Coolville, Ohio
ment section' Ohio Division of ruisembly program i■ Dr. Roy C. Hawaii and then airlifted t&lt;t
fied Ad for quick, profitable re• 1 ---70-cc-cc==-,,,--One local ownt&gt;r. Turbine drive.
ers of das.sified ads, Phone WyBuck. Professr Of Rlll'al Sociol• Guam, wh� they are taken lo
3-28-lp Parks.
U IS IPl!lCLU.I
Ve1&gt;y rlran Rliieltnar's, Porn• ■ulta . Phone Wy-2-2156, 3-28-6t
2-21
sma,ll l!1and being used
56
---3 28«
Contracts ll"ave been let to build ogy , from the Pennsylvania Sta� Rota, a
--17 Men:ary fl IL P. MtS.Oli
uoy
4 1 &amp;tc
SINGER SEWING MACHINE,
Merev, 1t
P. --•
a water systen, including a stana• University, . Univeflility Park, Pa. as the test -erea.
-=:..-=-::.. _ _ _____
A
E
COND
R
FRIGITIONING,
IR
N
IIH
t
Out
blond
en:lll'J'
R
console
P
model
excellent
in
.
fi
M
.
Good Clea• Uted '::an
pipe. Water will come from the Dr. Buck 1s 8 former president Between Nov, 26, 1960, and
E
R.RATION
Jack'
service.
OTORS
LITAN
s
METR
f&gt;
&lt;'Olldition
with
guarante
Equip
PO
,
O
M
filtrotion plant operated there b y of t�e . American C.Ountry Life As- March s, 1,1, 11.582,000 sterile
AU Mabt ud Mod•I•
10
ped
frl
erat
T
moke
M
Daven.
n
New
ton.
rn
laNtel
Mala
UI
g
buttonho.les,
PholNI
da
,
soc1ation. Another out-of-.state fruit Dies ... JS, 158,000 aterile
P
E
,
om eJ
METROPOLI AN M OTORS
.
-U.d DUPLEX - 5 rooms with shower the Ohio Division of Water, while
.
.
lfYl-11'11
J
TU
!537
palch,
6
mon
r
m
,any
..
othand
n
o"�
fCIO.IOI E a.. M■la 8'.
the standpipe will be In the camp- speaker 18 D r. Edward V - Pope . melon flles , were releaaed on
--g11
on
heating
bath
--each
and
1
--8
Pr lhing.s, Tak" over balanCf'
Specialist in Child DevelopmenL Rota. Christeri:aon didn't say wha,
1-20-tfc - P��ere,, Ohle
Ing area east of the dam.
DON'T PUMP YOUR Sluggish side, basement and new gasdae only $52.45 with ea■y tenn5
II and Human Relation�, of t� �ed- counted
but it must have
'
Roads are to be constructed,
61 BUICK - Dis&lt;'ount $566, Lafired hot water heaters on each
arranged. Wil l accept trade or ( 1 1 ) WANTED TO BUY
septic tank. Get Klean-Em•AII
job.
8
quite
'WashmgService,
Extension
era!
been
Sabre, 2 door hnrdtop. Officlsl's di!iC'OUnt for t"aNh Phone WV 2side. A minlmum ren t.al of $30.· sewage disposal plant built and
Septic Tank Cle.oner, OhJo Val· D, C. . .He_ will also teach
A
NEED
ER
l
A
Car
BE
Us
ed
It is believed that the island now
'IT
?
car. PawPr Steering and brakes,
2204.
ley P umbing, Pomeroy. Ohio,
00 on eat"h side should be ex • one wash house and two latrlm;� ��
3 31 etf
wsses
OD Atittudes and Values has eoou"" barren 1-1-ants to
c
Whalever
Bicycle'!'
A
Home?
with
.
Dush
type
toilets
installed
radio and hrnter . White wall ________ _
--..,.
.
,
. . .,
! 2 3(1tp peeled, M lddleport I ocat ·10n. T0___.1
==
.1 11_
tLThe wash house will have showers in Fami1y 1mng. ....
U InfOmtl• outnumber the productive natJve1
lil'l's. Blllf!ttn.ir · s. Pomt&gt;rny .
ne ,._, , a Sentinel Cleaslfled
· $3000 00
t;tbt,rfeld ' ■ lo Pomeroyl
t
-��
=-cc,c-c-c��
tioo from lhi.!I cl&amp;'ls will},e close- by about 10 to 1. Thia ratio Mou
will prov ide it. Try for )'ourael( . JOOO
ld
Sale! U llf'd Tele, ls km Set•
4 I 61r
GALLON WATER TANK. BU:u���N _ �room frame (l and clothes laundering facilltiit'I
y relat� to t he le�son .�vel ?p- insure that a larger number of
re
Rate
low.
high
Results
are
a
a
be
e
will
There
bout
g,
campI.
�
50
inch
Screen
Will
haul
i
Crosley
for
public-.
Maho
Contact.
Hi
bedrooms with furnace heating
1 95 llEL Alll CII EVHOI.ET only
tl
5" mg Desirable Athludes wh1�h fruit flies w W be frultle!s.
o ny conwle. Sale price $29.00. Call Wy-2-2 156, and ask for AdBob Pickett, Pomeroy ,
lo all rooms, basement w I t h s es developed under this pha
27,tm miles 2 tone . fine i;hape.
3·28-6t
2. 21 inch Screen Wesllnghouse taker.
the program covered by out will _ be atudied in Mason Countv
commode and shower. 5-acre
J.28-30lc
No. 350
dur�g November. Dr. Ernest J.
t·orool_e. In t!xcellmt condition WANTED 1953 F-20
lot wllh garage on Stale Route standing contracts. The seeoml
REO HUB. -----------·
1949 l'IIEVHOLET DIJ M P Trt1('k .
Squirrel
Nesiua, Dean of the College of Ag �ale �rice -: $09.00.
l!:nryone '• Happier?
12◄ West. $4000.00 Can be bought phase, which will be started whe!&gt;
Phone Steven Eblin, Phone Wy•
Good TirPt. &lt;:ood l'Onditim1 On·
rlcultu�, Forestry a� H o m e Bag Checks Analyzed
l 21 i,wh Philco Mahogany Con•
2-2272·
with fumitllre, and owr:i,er may money is available, will add
4·4-3tc You are - DO shirts to do.
Iv 9.tm miles. Sule or Tr11de.
COLUMBUS - Ohio hwitert
Econom1
!!Ole - working perftclly. Sale
l!s at West V1rginla Uniour husba114 1, _ no creases,
carry aome finanC'mg with a about 30 campsites. Long range
B. M CooPf&gt;r, l.angsvillf'. O.
llled ahnost a s many squirrel■
BA LED HAY AND CORN. Would Y star
versity,
s
lc
be
will
Price $00.00.
anothe
as
r
embly
j
ched ust right.
plans call for further developtr t
1 nd
Sh•:U.748
4-ntp
per hour of hunting In 1960 a.a io
have lo trade for new or used We are _ happy
I 24 Inch Screen R C.A. Deluxe
ments for ,:ampera in addition 10 speaker.
to blow we have ; C �C�R R l!:ALTOR
TV
Se
a
P
C1!
miture.
l.
194.
f
S
and
Furnitu
le
u
o
ri
re,
00.
wenty
diUerent
ft fl
'50 G\tc'" i:;;-ton - $800. -Pkkup.
classes will be 1959, according to the results of
T
so many satisfied rwtome rs.
these twe phases.
Pi-lONE WY2-�· BOX 229
2
.
t
Ohio.
Rutland,
Tn
R.C.A.
Screen
lneh
1
4-◄-3tc
offered from which each leader the latest bunter bag chea!: at
v·� Oeluxe model - ull &lt;'hromC'
Robtn■an'• Lauodry 1111d Dryo
( -4:Stc l Completion date f r the present may
J!ood condition Maho'!:uny fin•
grlll,. Blat&gt;tlnar'Ji, Pomeroy.
select three to be attended analyzed �y Kabler Martinllln. tn,
elt-anlai WY t--5U8
=-=-=c-ccc--c---.,...--- contracts is September 15. The
O
4
v�tory biol�gls_t for the OhJa DJ,
I
F
R
ish.
$5
Sple
.00.
4 I 61£'
9
Robin.on ' • Tri-Lu■lft Cle anert FOR SALE - � room house, 1e- area will be ready for C8mpef'c; each of four days, Some of the
.
on of WildJife Game InftfltJ.
6' 17 Inch size R C. A. Victor APA TMENTS - l"urn
visi
R
tlhed Md
f l Ne cently remodeled. double gar- by the 1ti1:rt of the 1962 season , claases are . "Civil Defense and
.
'(ii PONTIAC - lliseount $300.
gahons
,
·
r,1nsolf' Model Sale prire "'
_
_,.___
,..-... McM•
a ge, I arge Jot. Reasona ble. COP- Sheldon reported
uuw
11111,�-a. Middle·
you, . ' ' Wesl Virginia Cilhem, .........
Tempe�,. 4 door Rlatlon waF:on.
·
a
On
regional bMlll, Wildlife
o u r Responsibility •• "Fam i ly
tact Lawrence Napper, 1745
w.t Complele line of spring bedding
port. � wYl-2811
Offkial's &lt;'M Tempr.l'il Torque And m
· tri'cts I and 2• northwestera
'
ony, many otht-r�. - Selttt ��---- -----is
•·
o
d
Pomerov.
,
Roo
Cndter
"
Service."
h
µlants.
"Telegra
Meals, " Selec tion and ea- ..f
lransmiRsion.
p
deluxe lnlPrior.
"NE FIVE ROOM APARTMEN1'1
yours now - F'inanrinl! ran be O
" and northeentra] Ohio, recpeetlve.,,...
,. ""
.., """"
rrands Florist, Wy 2·2644
Small Appliances,'" and •"'
hf'atn Rl.1t'1tnar's, Pomeroy .
many
wltb bath. Phou W1' ..,._ "' i
,irrRnl?l'd.
ly, enjoyed better bunllng than bl
and
others.
4 I 6lC"
tt. l'J.tfe
ieveniD:111 WY J.3311.
Elberfeld'• In Pnfflf'roJ
1
Diatrlct 4, hilt.
Wildlife
.
SALE ; STORE withs atol'Shumway Greenhouses,
Class sessions for both moru1t1g 959:
southeaatem Ohio, hK poorer
�
--- - HOUSE., &amp; ROOMS AND BATH.
WY 2-41933
age rooms and 6 rooms and
an d a fternoon is11
_, ould be verv in• l
• 1 hunting In JM•
� 75 aq, yd. used green all wool
5quu-re
·
.
"""• and aucNear Ma•
ColHt.,
4 1 30tc bath over store. Wlll socr1•�
lNI'
teresting and valuable. It wiU bP. r ,
NECCH 1 AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG
r arpellng. $75.00. Call WY 2_ IOII
ema
Jn
es
the
inder
r
of the late
Brk:1� eau
ard Cecll. ,-�---·- ----- for $9,500. Moving to Chicago
,.,_,._
� hard decision for those et WnlSewing Mnchinf'.
Origlnnlly
5141.
BOOut the same for .!lbotb
was
4 t 6k or WY..taMAny
i
1
houae
ocup to 6 rooms treated Call Sp. 3-5948, Clifton, W. Va.
1 1 tf
mg to choose just three classe.s years.
10ld for over �- Make� butI 5 ft . CUTTER_ Boat, 70 l ' P M ero•"t
Any
$50.
TERIMTES.
for
✓
-�lHOtl"
they WI'sh to atiead·
tonholl"1 and dOP!I fanty desi,,..,
'Mils informatk,n, available tor
uotJSEAND room ' •�-·
eury and 1ra1lf'r. Use! t season EIGHT ROOM
"""'8led or roarheP:, etc· · ________
___
wo,'Ii without attachment, . P11y
¥Yers
w
o
J
h
Le-•
lo
p
a
an
t
t
oeven -- house One s • roo
e
d
1;
an eight-year period. show, that
B\" WANDA R. STEMPLE
$1375 · Ph · WY :Z•:1938'1'
-.i $1. INSURED. GUARANTEED. FOR SALE : 4 ROOM HOUSE
:
,.....,..,
off tialance of $116.00 or S2 per
shoold
notify
apartment. A. N. Bengel, Ph.
tne
by
April
ti,
1961.
northeastern Ohio has had the
bath, water, elec-triclty and gas !
Home Demtutralioa Agni
TERMS. This is 8 SPECJAL,
2: 3 tfc
week. Phone WV 2·2204
WY
W
do
hope
to
e
have
a
nice
p�
poores
re
t squirrel lumthig during
31,, ACRE.ii GHOUNO good 5 room
GET - ACQUAJN'J'ED PRE-SE/ 1 ClreulaUng gas beater. Electrtr : COMING EVENTS :
2..mt.
3 31 tc
sentallon from Mason County.
lhis
period.
Best hunting auccesa
1
A
t
ater.
h
water
Hot
hou� with
bou
!
_ _
h ardwood 3 ROOM FURNISHED HOME.
lhnl
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6
Apr!:
hntl'I .
Rhobbendron
Tre
SON offer, a
t
He
is
re
o rule for buying that for lhe eight years was found tn
MlDGET RJt.CEI! AND THAIL .. R Hoors, ba �ment, fo rnact , eel- Television
included .
Inquire the Aame busineu nearly J -3 Jf ' Ac�. Route No. 33, Browntown 1 Club will meet at 2: : to p.m. at thi? ·
for aalf. Good shape RrR!:On- lar and two good water
cea. _ C liff's Shoe Repalr.
4 1 6tc a century. TOPS . ALL TEll•j Call WY 2-:1275.
3-28-Gta, club house. Mrs. Davld Roush an.i · womeu usually remember when southern and western Ohlo.
buying hose but men forget when 'lbe �port also revea1ed that on
ablf'. PhoM SH 2-474'.I.
Al� one lot with 24 x SO base- 1
MITE CONTROL. Mrs. R . C. ----• · · ·- Mr�. Clemit White will be hostes:i-GROUND FLOOR apartment.-S
buying 80Cks - yet lt Is important state--w1de basis, four gray equtr-,
3 31 �-(' menl ready lo build on and maStory, I l l Union Avenue. Phone !
es .
M n. Aubrey Newell and
rooms b8 th basement , ha rdrels were killed for every five
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9 1 1 30tc
ueAL NOTICI
-. in both caaea. Purchaae two
2N ALLJS . CHALMERS Tr;l('tors ,.,rial to build with . Pr tced to wood noon.
Mrs. Robert P. Di·• •·
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• il l be L.
Younplown
ltitch•
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f
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NI
h
c ad
I tt soulheastern
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-- -- pairs o f the .same color and th,m ox .&amp;qu•nl;':1111,
..,... Ol· rv Wood • Svraruse,
Mid equlpmf'nt. 1956 F11rmall '.II . •·· - - l re.i:e!c• i. '1ro �.;;• "� ;•.._PW�. esses to the Haven Homemakers
en. 1262 Powell St. , Mkktleport.
Ohio,
almost
S'ti
gray squlrrela
.
Ohio.
CiflM
w
WY
Phont&gt;
n
v
one
11,i.,
wen
!Nt
er1&lt;1re,or1,
2wear
A
Wffll
tr1
PLOWED
ou
GARDENS
t
you will still
..,_ be
,
he
. - p.m.
.,..ul-t.
Cub -,
·
.,.,_,. Call SH l-4110t
Phone Wy.J.. 3200.
4-t·6t&lt;'
I tonal urvtt• un1K11 bit itbtutr.ed ( A 1 p: mru'ng •t , . ._
n
are
taken
for
each
fax "'t�
_,1rrel• 1n
0
A
h
ave
an
undatnag
rave
tes
t
00
:'I
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R
c
G
ned pair,
�=�=�- --I Tractor. na
A'l:'�so 111 m 1n tll• tt,u at Ohlo, and hf'- April 11 _ The Count Council
4 I 31cY
we.!lem Ohio lox squirrel, are
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nt
Rlfflanl
A-le
lti
1ddn■o1
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pre
co
-4070
NICE
·
room
6
MODERN
3
For
house.
--&lt;r
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SH2
ntact
able. Call
8 delicious dessert . mII tWO
- KIRBY
---- -' or
U PR ffi HT-VA, vvnm
RMltr Sttlll No. AFlll8lffl'r, .,,,.. Meeting will be held in the Agr
-•-n l bY a 1ve or ......,
bedrooms w1'th hardwood !loors.
EImer FinI aw . Harrisonville.
rt.s whole cranberry aauce with most 1m-..
3'33 .c. N. It. No, 1. K-a..r Ah' rultura 'E
ion
ll
c-e
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Cleaner In A•t Condition. Guarxte
l
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. a-. auo.1. 111a11�•1pp1, •Ill
one
t
rat
rolJt
io.
op tu• 11i,t1"' tb•t on ti.. 1a1t1. 97 M
4 1
one ruort
anteed. Complete with full ..t Large cloaet1. Good b-11aement
. 30 pnsm All club """5W"
1111..-i:. and just
.,,. plneapple l"'·.,
m
n
g
at
1
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pf'Mi_
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Nardi, 1N1, u., uNfl'IQn,t1 f't lal den .....a·
enough peppetmhit extract
.
of household cleaning • attach- with P• furnace. Garaai:e. :,oould ==-c===-===-�
to
h■r .-tlUan a1a1111 bi• 111 u.. r.ourt
N!'(lr'M!:Dlalives are uttb�
WHALE
WAX
i
hou
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WITII
THOSE
TO
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be
, M111:k, W o I e
aet&gt;n.
sea, we ot C•mmo11 P1..., 11etn c°"a..;, ed
me-nt&amp; lnc:ludlng poUsher. AYaU.
the taste Po
"splt'e"
i t
a waxy rub&amp;tince
o:a
ob�
c�:
4-4..Stp woukl like to modemlze y o u r ��C.:,mNv. :1
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able to party who cnn aasume Drive, Pomeroy.
tray
freer.e,
end
e
::: the "1we. 0nte
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11 �
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am &lt;.t.UB
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15 ..d•r o■ U.• 1rouadtl or o-.
the balance
1311.25 or pay- , 4 ROOMS· AND BATH On Hyse1)
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led ol 411t,. and hlr•ti... 111r■,1a.a
Mrs. Adri&amp;n La.they and Mr.s. sherbet dishes• topped with whiP· lied to make candles It, chief,
years .oId h ave Jn�uale and tor wltodJ, of clilldrn. wp�rt tor Li
mt&gt;n1s o f 16.00 P"r month. ,-11, 1 Run Ro4td. Call Sh-2:..S S
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L..-'"----- t 6-ea
ped cream ood a few tugared UMge now ls fn the •
l l . 4-4- tp
euIo Roush were •-�
o
.
lfH CIINno11t
p1au1utt tM ellU!Srro .aw lhti turtt.preparatloa
wir
l'Olll
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tunes
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h cranbernes.
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Blu· ,i� Ill • �v.,, .,.,.,
of
ointments
cosmetlca
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and
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Homemaker
ncbe
ub
H
tbe
t:!
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We can modlmlu your boo.
n,i!u"•• Cl■-n In'"• r
( 1 7) HELP
4 Good reconditiooed upri)tht plh
M
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chlldJ'fll
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ti Ide, 1'1r,1, &amp;liow L,1 (I"
THE BEST PLACE TO BUY
........,resldent , M rs. Harry
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N � llouMllold rood,,, ul4 '"'
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Service
lectrica
Metg,
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wi' th benrl."fl. I brand rww :pin- day In pleasant c:lty or rural
olbtr Pl'OPV ttlillf. Saki �u• wlD Stouts, called the meeting to or•
ANY CAR,. NEW OR USliD IS
f-f..3lc be for M■riftl' on or attn tb■ :.tb, .._ Th
. .
et piano, cherry finbih · N o ret• route worl:"· Can use man o r ._ WY·1·5'20,
e
�r
group
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JOined
.
a
April,
in
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the
y
readO
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•ble I roful&lt;d: Fn,e _,,. man part or full time.
R. SPOUTING, ROOF Repe�' Sheol
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The topic of the leuon
w
Furmture, Rut- Helltad, 7350 Marfff. St., Young- meta) Work. n.e Powers Com· Crow. Crow •n4 Porter, Altom.,,, The devotionala were led
8000 MUe or e Month Warranty
by
'
llnd, Ohio. Phone SH :MllL
Phene WY-2-Mn .,. WY-24507
town, Ohio.
i 1 3tp pa!Q', Wy-2-2301,
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tu I i!mk ut 11 m IPrnh uf n1ush.
1 uur11 (·:uud�. r,1d1oav l 1 l l' l;,i)lou!
J11 , ! 111h1:1· drt&gt;adfu! �ymhol�
:-..,Jdum hc1ve I thought ol 11 in
!t&gt;rrn� ut !ht! sex Iii;, ol &lt;.1 L l'O;l1tal
fnul fl) . wh 1eh ::,how� l h ,11 I Ii , 1 e
tJl'\'r\ rrn""!UJ.! :1 I,ol
[ uic
' J r. ' t k riov,· l'llilt'lly h(1W mud,
l h.id bticn mis.sing until I rt!ad
over some of the lest 1IT'ony given
a t reet'lll hearmgs bY 1 he Joint
_ongre_ss ion al Atomic· E n e r g Y
Co mmittee.
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Moeller Went Mason
On Reconl For
Area Aid Bill

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us ra 1a elds Two O f
Ni ne Space Contact Points

FOR SALE

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FOR CONSISTEN T DEPENDABL E RESULTS
RATES
t c-ent&amp; pt'r •on:1 . uot mseruun M inimum charJe---e0
tents 6 cent$ per word lor three coosecuuve lnserbon1
Spec1a l �nl" month to, :iO �nt, per word.
FuJ.J nle of t, Ct!nU per wuro wLLI De char�ed lor ad­
vertising tJ not pa i d w1Lhin 10 days after rece1v1ng Dill
Ertors in Advert1.s 111 • -Should be repurted 1mmM1ately.
fh11 Ua!IJ Saollnt'I w1I1 nut be reslk,Jns1ble for mure lhao
ofle mcorrt'cl in;.eruun
.._ ... J of Thank!, Jnd Spena! Nolit·e� ur J&gt;:�t' 11b . :)J l5 ,
(or 50 word mu11m11 111 L:.C'h add J t iuna l word, l e·
Obituaries pubhsbed ti l cenl per wur d
1 M O,
6 DAYS
3 DAYS
l DAY
WORDS
$4 50
S t .35
90c
60c:
15
$6.00
S I 80
� I .20
60c
20
$7 50
52.25
51 50
75c
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ooe of theN chamk:all wW flv. .UA.l.&amp;D'' &amp;VT NOT .IGNJW
1 ' 1 ' , I I ..,
you full 1eaaon weed control. P'or
Kine John did not ■Ip
the
further Information on weed C(IO, famoua Magna Carta al flunnf.
trol In t0rn write , call. or pboa. rnede
.
' but ll •• . auIN· .. No
for I.he Welt Virginia UIUVanlly
iJ
wrltlnt ol an, kind
E xpertmenl 81.aOm, BulletJn on llipatul'I or
Weed Control. Th11 bulletin may by Kinl John'• hand II ntant
MASON _ Listed below are Ulll
be obtained free at the M a ■ o n and Jt ll doubtful whether he
1981 hybrid corn varletiea f O r
County Ag«il'i aUice.
I COLM wrile.
Congressman Walter H. M oel• Muon c.:owuy. There 1re two Jilta j
ler, Reptt�11th't of Ohio '• 10th ooe for llti' Ide• 750 leet or tuih­
CongreBl!llonal Diatnct, Thunday er and altltudu below 760 feet.
IARNEY GOQGLE •nd SNUFFY SMITH
volcad hll stPOJII 1upport ror the To &amp;Jve yau an klea of whal your
'
altitude
might
the
at
be,
altitude
rea
dep,-ted
Adminlstrat'®. 1
a
MONDAY TIIROIJGB nJDA.T l: U C.W,l&gt;J Top Tee
:ltlglllatlon. Ttw .rnea■UN pused the Cour.huuae ii 5fi feet above .
'IE NEEDN'T BE.
!!
e,a COW&gt;l&gt;J Top Teo
15 30 8 .
On
the Rouse later In the day, bl to ,ea level.
50 DAD6URN
DID,
SHORE
'IE
7:(ID Bro&gt;!... Party
wttb God
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167.
VARIETlES Jl'OR ABOVE ?IIO t . 1.6 Coun try Jamnoree
7: :tl !:J-t.mt'ed We1tha
In • sl.atem@nt prepared for de- feet, Early maturlnl, W• Va B I ; !&amp;
7:,0 Brukl... Party
Time
livery during the Houae debates, 25, lowa 41»8, lowa .s?6, Ohio W
1;11 'lllo Wtrld l1tls Mon!1nc
I: 11 Countr, Jamboree
Congreasman Moehler declared "5 . Ohio W &amp;t.
{Nftrll
7 : 00 Brealdut Party
t�at _severi out of the eight coun•
_ p...,
Medium Maturing.
v■ M, 7 : 11 gfflLded We■lblr
tle.s ID the 10th Oi■tricl are cur- Ohio t 38, Ohio C 54, VPI Gil,
N...,
T· 30 Pk:km1 Show
Broaltl... P...,.
renUy c1... met1 by the
Late Maturtni - US 13, Ohio 1; 50 Sohlo Non Report
10:
ment _of Labor � a:reaa of •· C 47, N. J 8, N. J t, AU 8.
1:CIO Brukfut Party
11:00 -·· Top Tio
slantlal_ .and pemstent unemploy•
FOR ALTITUDEI BELOW 111 1 . 16 Tbr •add 11111 Moraiq
11::tl
ment. Mr Moeller cited t�il claa- feet, Early Maturing, W , Va 78(Q
•
(New■)
11:IIO N- aiflc.ation u evldence that l h e Ohio C 38, Ohio C 54. VPI Cl.
IO
l:
Breakfu': Pa:rtJ
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10th 'l' ,trict. had "a real need
.
Med ium Maturmg, US lS, Ohio 1: 00 Horlllnl lhdlta.Uau
11::tl
pme
11t
"
nt
for federal area rede lo
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l'louut
Pl.
Calltq
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Late Maturino
Kentucky 10&amp;.
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Shop
�war
00
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11
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� VER:i ."
.
FIVE POINTS FOR INCR.BAI- 11: U CuuntrJ lloe Down
2$ Nna
1:
are as (olJowa: Hocldna. Athena
WE SI-EPr
I:» Plen,, Party
11:11 rartt1 Bure&amp;u Show
and Vinton counUea: 10,2 per cent, lq: cora ylelb:
TILL NOCN ­
1:25 N....
AEMEM6ER.?
n
d
..nn
,
Roi
Country
80
:
U
recomme
the
of
one
Plant
I.
15.2
co1D1tie1:
Meip
and
allia
G
1:,0 Platter Parl)'
per cent, Jackson coun,y: 9 per ed hybrids listed above.
11: 46 Fann Time
Newa Roundup
ctnt and Lawrence 1.-·ounty: 1&amp; per 2:. Plpt only when tbe aoU Ill 11:SJ' Mid-Day Dow JODI■ ••·
1:00 Pb.tteP P...t)r
cent.
erag•
warm enough so that the "8ed
8lp OIi
Noting that bll Dlltrict wu pre- aerminates quickly.
11:00 NOOD News
SUNDAY
dom1n■nt1y rural in character, the s Fertlllze well 'Jbe
tar
: 11
way
best
OIi
Sip
l!
Gt..s
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Conaru,mu ltated, "wt llaod to detennine wh�t your fertilll- 1J 30 Jusl For Vou
1:,0 llaa7 14-lq
to benefit lflatly from the •pee- ers needs are ls to have your soil 1 : 11 N.wa
7:41
Qiapal
la! proviaionl In the Adminlstra- tesled a1 the Mason County Asrl 1 : 30 Jal l"or You
Boclal _, Show
•
1:00 1ay It Wttll MIJIIC
tlon bill ta uliat economlcally cultural .Extenalon Office.
1:30 .,,., O,urd, ol Ille ... "'
depreued rural areas. He cal).
: 00 Platter Party
S
ldll!IMltetl M otll°'
1:00
at 4 IO
4. Plant com thick. Plant
Nen
ed for defeat of the Republican:
1:30
Local
Sunda7 'lllo
least 15,000 to 18 ,� plant. p e r t;
Bponaored Wldnall �mendment
31 PtaU.er hrty
U:tl WllhbJ&amp;taa Beparta to lbe
_
acre. Coro 111 42 inch row, with
GASOLINI ALLEY
5:CI Nnai Rotmdup
, People
which would have eliminated "vira Inches between plants In t h e
11:00 Noon Nen
· tUJ.lly all aulllance to r u r a I
&amp;:OO Sundown s.n..dl
row will give about the r I g h t •· 30 SJp off
11: 11 11,e Sean,b
a teil •• besides cutting "the over·
n�ber of oorn planl.t In fertile
IJ:lll AllllJ Bour
a&amp;'lt1BDAT
au �velopment program by
,oil.
l:IIO
&amp;:Ill Sip OIi
IIIDN! than » per Cffll,"
5. Cultivate shallow and only to e: OD 1411 Pricit Sbltw
1:11 N.... Rottndup
1:00 Bunda, Sbn C..O
Bill Slater h11 been confined to control weeds. OM a pre-erner- &amp;· 15 Country Tap Ten
l'bm
l'arm
Sign OIi
ellbof
8
1praJ
gence
control
weed
: 30
his home for several days with a
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ne.
atrazl
her
er limar:lne or
aevere case of tonallitls.

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Patrick Lol'hary tmd Mr. imd f or If' Pdnesday Ei,11
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Tht&gt; Amateur Gardeneni Clulli
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µt,r"t rn t'I Murltl,n ..Vt'lllll� .... 1th month 111 .\kArthur. Su�riritenJ
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lo(' al c·hurch on April 16 T h t- d1 ildrt-11 · s work .1:irt' ur�t:'U Lo at · bus spent lhe weekend Wilh ht'r brother and sister-in- l11 w, Mr. t1nd a Hock Garden. " Roll fl l will
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;1- i tb '1er P �ents. Mr : imd M rs . and J�ck1e v1s11.t-d Sund ay with
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:i�ign , . Lt'land �ruwn . M i s� J,'1me l Finnil'um ul Columbus
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on Mill-st, Middleport.
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Mr a nd .M rs. H,iymunrl Kridt· r·
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IIie past week, remains quite ill .
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Rt' V . William Voris waa tbe
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/:ol umbus spt&gt;nt the wet&gt;kend Easler Sund ay d inner gUl!sl 0;.
Gu&lt;"s1s wci -t&gt; Mr. and M i·,;_ A s E' uan ge lis t
"' 1th Mi 1:1nd Mr l!i. H ayrnon1 J Mr. 1:1nd Mrs. Karl Grut"ser and
Clyde Ra mt's 1md daugh tt"rs, i fiev 1val serV ll'es 1:11 the Syra • i K
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Mr. al\d Mrs Marvin Krider .-,t Mrs. Glady1 Cu&lt;:kler spent Sun­
• Mr a11d M i s t'w I Kl'IJ} &lt;1 nd M t�r; Dean Sh.,.t'ls l:ll!i evangelist, will l Columb�s,
spent Saturd ay aftt'r• d ay with Mr. and Mrs. Tracy
l'l'gg} Jo'mmeum ot Columbus . cont m ue t'..t(·h t'Vtming llus wn•I' noon \\o lth
Mr. and Mrs. Kay- Whaley.
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: Mr. arid Mrs J::lsworth Dill and al 7 :JO
mond Krider .
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l'e Sat urday , Mrs. Hiram Fisher.
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Raymond Knde1
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Gravely, Mrs V A. Casto
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dav School hour Mis (: L � ll M l and YJ 1 s .J A F,den
lI M r and Mrs. Clarence Bustt'r
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d 111111 i; 1 00m 1 0 1 1·1·11 t•shnwnl� o f lhe \Wt'keml with M r . and Mrs. '
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"FLAMING STAR"
d1'(·01·u(t-d l,�• \11� l .i· w is !u ra 1' J j · v i � ilt'd Mrs l:M ty \\-'111 1 .im� uv ,, 1
1 Tt&gt;th 11 1l·ulor1
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Ehi� Pre�le1 . li.irlo&lt;11· ,1 Edeti
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t·cwh y ;•;,r Ill l;l'[Ul\"ill 1· h1· I
Bouty •nd The Bent.
th,· Oh1 1 1 Ha111i�t Wuint&gt;1i
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Foiling lhe Fox,
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11· 111 s1,-1ur1,111· a c:, 1 d party Aµ, il
"ESTMl! R AND THIE K ING" JIJIII al II p m at lht&gt; ,A. !11t&gt;ril' :lll Mr . ;md Mr�. ,Jam;,� Bear• li :,
1Tt&gt;dln1l' lll11r1
l.l'�ll•11 l l,1 1 1 in M i,ldll'IJoi · I 'l'i, t· '.ilnl a m ed wilh fami ly dinne r
Juan Col l 1 1 1 ,. t! Hli11rd �:io,11 k 'IS w·,, $1
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Mr.
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Mrs
Hull
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SATURDAY
I in Bl':11 hs. Flut1,· oml8, Ml'. an:l 1
''l&lt; EY WITNESS"
Mrs. kaymunJ Pullin � ,JI' . /liUlb,
Jt"itJ 'rY llunln. 1-'.it ( 'ruwlt•,·
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: .ill. aml Hf11:1 11d;; ot 'l'hm·slon , und I
"VISIT TO A
SMALL PLANET"
: M1·. and MrH Hoy 1'�v11ns anJ .
NOW SHOWING
Jrrry L&lt;"ll' 1., . .luun lil.irkm :111
P.imi, lu w1d Jay of Ci.11111 1 Win- I
dwstl' t· .
"Ple1se Don't
1 Sund•y, Mon., Tuet., Wed,
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C:illin l:! in !he afternuon Wt'l'e
"BUTTE RFIELD I"
Eat The Daisies"
Mr. and Mrs . Huih H�a l'hs anrl I
1 · rt•(' hn it·o1ur i
d11ui,; hler Curo!, H&lt;llTit&lt; f--'hillip.s
(Cin;•m;i�i·upe &amp; Cul (Jt")
W i t h �:l1rnbt' tll ' l'avlui·
l&gt;uri� l&gt;ay, Ui!\'lil N 1vr11
a11d t:tld11:' F1.• lit;r
i1nd Mrs. l 'lair £.irwn('er ut Pom­
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Colorc•rtoon,
eroy &lt;1nJ !\fr�. Hubert R i trhie of
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A father a nd sun bttnqllet will I
i Ut' h&lt;"hl in lht' F.nterprise F.UH I
dm1d1 SO('i al room, f,'riday at 6 1
P m. Bt&gt;rnard fi'ult.:, prosecuting i
attorney, will be lhe speaker.
There will be Sl)t"C' ial numbers
ut t lie men · s qu.:u·te! of the Ma•
son J,� UH l'hurch . A film, "Ali&lt;":'
in Washing1on." will be shown
by _1he Hev. Jo'ranl'is H . Gla1. ier
d unn� tht' p,-o�ram. All men 80,j
boys of the commumty are in•
vited.
C'OMMITEE TO MEET
The Centennial Committee of ·
the Middleport First Bapti1t
Church will met'( Wednesday eve- ,
n lng fol�owing I.he midweek pray• I
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DRIVE·IN

TONIGHT •nd WID,
IIAMILY NIGHTS
Tony Curtis, iper Laurie
HJOHNNYP DARI(..
(Teoeh
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also Robert Taylor 1md
Dorothy Malone in
"TIP ON A DIAD JOCKIY"
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TIME SCHIDULI NOTIC•
MASON DRIVE IN
Feature llated first startl at
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8:30.

THIS STOOL ONLY
Shown Above

24 Inches High;
Top 8x14 Inches

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The accident occurred when I the scene ud carriilld the injured
limb fell, hitting th• ladder that lllall to ttllelp General llo&amp;pllal.
Bissell, about !2:, had one foot Physicians there said Bitsell had
reatlng ou, whlle cutting with hill somehow escaped 1erioul injury,
power aaw. When the heavy limb but bu a possible siµll fracture.
struck the ladder, breaking it, He suffered • aneil cut on his
Billsell loat bis footing and fell to band from the 111" while falling
1 from the ladder. He may be N­
the ground.
wlthin
He wre!ltled in mid-air wtth the : leased from thill hospital
eport,.,
was
90
lt
days.
days
jobs
I
ous
i
thr9e
var
two
or
A one-car accident on Route 7 sonnet department,
�, heavy power 88� still running.
iv
urt
1ut
a
In
ity,
act
co
r
othe
ul
grad
ed.
near Dark Hollow this morning avairable to blgb schoo
The saw lay r_wmmg besides �IJ. i
ied. by the State of Ohio against the
classif
are
jobs
how
aDd
:
,
ates,
to
drive
nt
damage
t
vy
a
hit
:eme
he
be
at 2:30 eaU8tld
ll after be
Manufacturing se
stressed the O h i o Valley
•
veral
pe
a 196'7 vehicle, but the driver, Mr. Gothard also
� wera w:atching
be heard until _Se
not
will
pany
n
Cot:;
much
as
g
gainin
of
ance
for•
mport
di
i
limba while n·
B s ll cut
Terry Pha1il!, 20, MinersvWe,
- aft.i,r April a. The defendant iu.� i sein tbei the
at the nar of \
cars
ing
l'
mer PHS grid lf.ar• escaped in- education and training as possi
',
A
er.
to
answ
leave
ted
gran
been
•
m
is
beco
t
loymen
b1e since emp
the steak �UR- They watehtd in I
jury.
suit by D. 0. Whaley, et al, vs. !
itive.
compet
more
vehlc
ing
fell.
hil
of
l
contro
lost
Phalin
I
I con5ternahon, 811 be
r. Knight the Swisher C.oal Company is set
M
told
r
speake
The
hit
a
it was •
id
ay,
highw
t
the
bse
le and crossed
tb
:
back for hearing April 24' at 9 a.m.
on, jull
d f,reFm
Ch
I
f::'&gt;}
the guard rail, tearing out about be appreciated being invited
FffiE STATION - Picture above is th e new 30 x 50 ft. Rutlan
-1, mrr;
r.l
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waI
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ttt
The
day.
,t,deo
hel
Thurs
to
last
maier
time
alma
st
,
bi
fir
to
the
p
th
v
to feel ol tt. HiB car then jump,
after the trucks were backed in for
Sen·;
.
i
future.
built by men of the deparlm ent, wttbout askiup, for donat
ed
and
ed the rail and traveled another in preparing for their
plann
Chak·
g,
Bettin
a
Barbar
11n.
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�ii
j, �w:'" �tector
from Y
lunch
use w·m
ea
'5 feet, aod turnecl over on tis PLENTY EUGENES
man of the Melp County March tinel Photo.
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ho • was one.
1
car a
top ID about I� feet of water.
'li'o,aene here, E,g e there, It
of Dimes aid Tuesday that all '
"""'ti
h� car and donatlona• are In and • total 0I
of
from
top
rushed
and
He
frant
aide
I
ere
evecywh
s
The left
wa
thal name
ated a to, ......
turned off the saw that lax near ,5Zl.3I was eollected.
the vehicle .,;1 Hl!m
-1..-....1
.
wllim it came to Meigs County
I·
k- $l
with
15tal loa&amp;, Phalln was
e· 11. He then shouted to wor
Common · Ple.. Court acUon this
F•lltnrini II a llat "' .... or
the ■teat - .. call the ow,r ' contributors which h :SI s
en
a
reclda• operatlao, and will •i&gt; -.
Home
'
emergency squad.
pear Jn county court. The accl- Judge J hn C, Bacon in the
pubUahed before.
been
not
o
c;, ·
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investigated
d-• w� ,till at the 8,,._ Prubyteriall Sunday
the 3!nd partmenl
dent was
Squa
the
pe
ded
-loetl
a
O
e
D
n
for
sua
bu
days
two
t
Funeral
!Jt paa
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Sh ll'• De
.
.
,
th
the
owing
fo
t
eri
fi
ll
by the
PT
a l ph
R tett«
ll' rel.um SdlooJ. s,racuae
licenses of three IJ?rl!Oflli con- Zwilling, 76, of Peacock-Av, n 1ta 1.0D
1961, ..m ..,.,..,. be ..,. . \o
Editoa A.llob!
Campbe
Fran1:
tract, ol 15 ucb outside the
,45
the
lo
·a,..
11
11•
at
Boll
.
call
BJ
a
from
year.
,
ru,,1 Tue,day a11,,ralflc
ll
ual
Pomeroy
habit
g
who
of
,
tr
bein
for the mon if tldo 4,
eel.......i,,,
July
of
_
h
loge limits, a F°"'t
Two men were bemg held In vlcted
the noon ot her home, ' will be heltl ·Soll- ....idence "" Wellblown PUUpt Bar and -■, Polll· Since the days of horse drawn
bT
lolors.
.
V1D
low
,
•
c&gt;
dinner.
parlmenl
turl&lt;ey
.,,..1y jail today 00 charges of
-, l'lremen. Mn. M. E . JlaUt, -■ and
,l;;/,
tllld
Saered Heart HIil
ugene.
11!1
In
the
of
�
a.m.
n
E
D
,
"'
I
a
at
g
Kftl11fdy
nd
wate
ame
ute
,
"" bmilin
.
assault and balt,,ry 00 complalots middlee
- -M
llarlNrc!!!,
lo burn,
Baeon liftecl Cbur&lt;h. •..'!'!■l"Y ,e;:vl�
., Ike
,
Y..,.
n,, i'!ttMl'OJ ,quid
only
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ay
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by their wive,. They Ol'!' Qllllver . Yeat ro . ult: Zqeilj! ·
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Daiii,
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Vlller
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day the deparln\enl di lt
Moll
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11n.
anti
'l'hl/n
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p.m
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at Ewtnc (lbapel
, • od IIcmill ol J
--- the ciepartmenl ... -·
not
Pomeroy
lloCleei. ff, M.ldilieport
P
eveo
attsda
� - llaltW
lo
able
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l
o...r
.
indimua
,
n.polnl
lng.
y
RD � Rutland. for on, year ltlt Ille
day lo .om thet the people ol this To start the projecl
Ratfleltl
SUr.·
Clarence
.ru
i;uau
f.all
Club
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p� one, a - �
the
.
w,mce
e
Ap,
on
y
and
lh
a, lel -. .,, Pomeroy atem aet up by the atate and
.
Mn. lwillbtt! 1, airvlved b
int lo wttb firemen signed a note
.
po
,Ula
County
ge
Me/gl
lef
Ohio
ar
Val
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day Scbool,
foowr r.. the bu seen its better tlayl. 11a
the
1l1611,
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tlllllltsm � 'II Carpen- llceoao of Paul Eua,ne Clark, lour children, Wllliam, Albert,
ril
•
.
pride.
and
ed. Although 11m Chevrolol, "" GPM fr&lt;llt•
Grange.
r 1tll day,. 'l'hls morning, . lhe Bel•• Glose. and Cbrlatlne Freefo
1951 a group of men see- new statioD .,., pour
i
been
lso
Aboul
by
up
cked
ro,
p
ter have a
P
and
rt
8
a
Middlepo
al"."'5' :,ear. the mount pumper alao fl ....,i _.i
judge mpended lhe licentte ol mm, till ol Pomeroy: a ttlepooD
the need for a better deport• ii h•� been
iDI!
oFhll
the Sh,rlff, Deperlmenl and are
b,
"1
Clu
1...1ona1 Wtt11t1t1t
ger
•
1i
bu,lding DOW ". romp!.... w,tb maintained by the ,Otsge.
men! organized what Is tnown
Allred Eugene � _lor Woodrow Zw�. S�aeuae;
ltelnl held for lnvHligallon.
Min
eport.
lo be _taken TblJt tlepa-. Utrough It, 4•
lbea Women ol lliddl
the Rutland Volunteer F"" only minor detail•
grandcblldren, 14
day
as
mlir
-.
r
P
We
a,
envW• WSCS.
care ol u money omes available. forts. bu been able lo oecure
children and • ■- Lena Eb·
AT ALM,\ MATER
Deparlmetll.
a
land
•
of
ge
Rut
the
TIila
ol
•
iremen dooatmg most
G rge F,a
,_.,,
ced with the problem that With f
John F. Golbartl, personnel
Local olficlala made their aec- bylerlan Chureb, Jira. eo
erahacb•' of .,__
wh
rate
•
:
surance
representa
ich
, D
.
labor, the cost of materials
Friends � call at the funeral ond appearance before the Houae Parker• Ben Frantlin Store b- faces all departments of this type, the
director al the Gall1polls State
w
lbe
belo
cent
ol
po.
48
etion
e
r,du
, Meigs llnance . this group, with the bel� wa, over $UOO doll•"· Smo
•
Institute, pre,ented • lecture to
heme anytun,. Rew. Falber John Conseroallon rommlUee loot nlgbl abled Amelcan Veteraoa
•
the previous class 9 nling.
. .l.
e
00
Gra
ng 711 of ol town,people, ,et about ttt!CW'· oone ol the men are masons.
the vocallonal c1u, of Mr. Earl
Turel wil lolllclate.
fl
Ind...,.
thil
with added arguments In favor Oiapter "'• Siar
in
h;g_
factor
A
,
Deiter. llaclne AnterlcaD Legion inl much needed equlpmenl. The block l,ymg bed lo be him! dooe
al the Melnharl bUI.
Enlght at Middleport 11111h School
March ual trammg. The .Mr. and Mn. 'l1lomu Say,&lt;, Mr. town purebatted . -· and the but ...., then, the date ol
..
.,
bill
re,wrltten
"•
tly
Meinliart
.
meets each Monday algbt ,...red a tank•
"': Golhord, • gradual, "'
I not p.....ted the oommiti.e 1aat and Mr,. Howard Ebenbacb,. Sr. men tbem,elvesdowa
of lbe men late lbt
one-third
through the
Great Bend Grange
went
and
er.
lhe
the
lo, hro buun ol fua.
complel,
out
explamed
not
r
,..,
pum
n
Hlgb,
alnco
porl
pe
night,
Mltldle
W HAVEN - 'I'hlrly-three
drive who ha.. past decade, 1,eggmg, betTOWmg,
lbe
In
Worlml
NE
tt.
DO
\
ada
art.
committee
De
'lit
in, ftn'INmhlp.
trainiOg
l
m
atste
p
daments
the
.
ol
e
ed
orgaolzatloD
ected
D e • and what have you, a, this ,mail
pints ol blood "'re coll
not
Include
been
11,led
SIUM
ll&lt;El!PER
lo
Iba
al
ll
te
pau
•hether
clslnn on
..en1 ol Peraonnel.
--"t:I
wb"' the Red Crou Bloodmobile
1lruee May, Jan, department atruggled for
Lille ...., - _..
Rules committee, '!'hat deci• Tbomal. Mn.
.....
lbe
organisation of Gallipoli&amp; state ,
Le
an
gion
ence.
eric
at
Am
tbe
Belly
,
Rarrlooll
t
loan
,lslted
Panono.
I
,._ - be _,.w to
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.,..._
ri
,Ion will - alter the re,w
-• Ibo fun- ol a � buikllng. .
decade, the
,ame
In
g.
lbitt
Lat&lt;
'
g,
Betzln
the ai.m. Mn. N�
Mildred
lleml
ten bW Is 1ubmitled local olll• Lou
Olllclal1 reported that 48 perLltlle, problem ol housmg the fire ,qwp,
,
'
Sandra
Jo
Cols
Nancy
am
cials believe.
Ward Attending
8001 reported te give blood wltb
:""cm1 "::."':
Nesaleroad. Jr.. menl became uoavoidahle. Thb
,ge
G
Mr
,.
eo
•
wort
who
,
chem!Jtt
r,
Seylo
Dick
another
on
out
set
Nine pe,8&lt;N11
rejecled.
goup
being
ten
same
C.
Ruth
"'1 • ,...._
•.
Mrs
I
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r,
Parke
art• ao ,....,.
Training !!-fon
ed on the Middleport sewage an, Mn. Jean
mtpossible, The Pomeroy Police Dep
-,t
Iha!
··
mg
... ...
derlak
alum
for the fU'lf. time.
n.
,
Ille
donated
M
Woodard
o
Halll
er· ohe
Max Ward. npnaeulatlve of
lon with meol bod dog-gone tnruble yost
·•-1,, •-·-' belore the com- 8...,_
atat
tiro
own
r
thei
Dr.
.,.,..
t
ding
g
buil
•lst
at
lhe
ge
t.
lier
dNnraJ
ta
tt:11
• IMl!I
Geo,
.
Alslslln
ley Stalnaker Mn
lves day.
Nationwide lnlurance In Pomethemse
.:;:;-;;;;; aaked questions. Har
Get,
raise
d
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woul
Edn
dtey
r.
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a
an.
funds
r.
lo.
M
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.,
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fin
r
e
S
the
Thomas
, Ma. Thomas a
A bound •n Condor-st was "" ......
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g
d
,w_
, -r-••·• l'· report on Brothen
ny 11 one of 21 agmta att-ending Ilea and Dr. John Ridgeway.
a.tin
out
,
with
....,
....,
be
aw
Mn.
and
Howard Ebenbaclt,
_"1
a trlllniDtl program being .,,.. Chal an was Mnt, PhD Wolpert
bow much a _,ge trealment · and Mn.
. lorffiude, and\ ported acting atrangely, ., Chief
-k
hard
With
:
DP
•
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nn
m came Jed Webster and Ptl. Davkl Good- Chase
., ••, In PomeroJ wuuld coat wllh Sr. _
drea
ducted ..., bil enmpa••• In «:am- and g eral chalrman WN Mn.
their
,
luck
Uttle
.
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.a.rt ,..
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ea
rom ottw'i, Ohio village,
Lloyd win investigated. A dog lying near ��� lo
f
j;;.
n
k
bridge, ObJo, '1lul program II deFirema
w
t
as
lo
ee
t
a
,...
rue
Tho •lall
'
all - • can come
�
Ii.. •-· Opry To
lo Iavor ol the Meinliart bill. A� Grand Old
n p
Dugan backed the t1epartmeot , Central Grade Schnol showed
�
l e Eli
M
atpod "' belp Mr. Ward
AmelcaD Le,
by
. Gell'
rdl,
Deanilo
a· the symptom, ol having rab�s
en and
ik A,.istanl
,
sp
new
tis
from
tanke
�
bearing
000
the
into
ruel
Rehearsal
Its
r
ltetwr ArVioe lo poli&lt;I' boldara.
.,_
Hold
C
teodlng
.
1
'
� dent.
glon Atltllllaey of Naw Haven.
ecided
lo
perd
,
ff;,,,
bald
Newland,
Charle,
Legal'
dlre,, ckms q.;.....,..
the
rvy were Mayor
Mn. NonDIII
Fink. and aU the othen_ ol titla
ond ii - Gf • oerlea
Mlllt and juice """' tlonaled by
Leallo Fultz and Solicllor Fred Im of the ,"'Grud Old Opry, East· Thfl _, • 50 fire ,talion 1Jt : :::.,y w::i. ;:: animal and took depa
mg
lotllc.U,
tllo ODIIIPP"Y· It bet. keep
Valley Bell
try t u lo
pll ,-q April 4. and w I I I
Cn,w. From Middleport nre ern st,le' bu .......,.i a prac· equipped with ldi,beo meeting the head lo th Health Depart· ma rlme, on the
ho gh
ir
•
shipped to N.J. l"be k&lt;
" m the
Cotmoilmao BUI Oillda, M,yor tlco III Eutern lllgll Scbool gym room. ,paco for two i:uck,, pro, ment n will
........,
epartmeul
- lfuolt&amp;h 'llwraday, Ap,
tt
80PPllll ANNOtlNCED
'!b
·
Kennelh lllelClhlnltoy tmd Sollcl· Sunday, April I at I p.m.
te&lt;tiv• clothing. and will "':'e . a sonVille for rabies te,IJt.. e dog
.
sl1 I.
A jltaey ,upper wW be lleJd at
g
;
tz. Fult&amp; a D d •ffie tthoW la being ,ponoorotl ltoae dryiDg n,ct when lmiabtD bad been reported lo have tried red
, ',�
Tbe
".'
ton
bope
IO
..
l'ul
BenlaNI
Im
.
tbe W G...,.. Grange Hat\,
lo b,t one person, but failed. the trambtg r•bemg IPVeB
Crow were the only two peraooa by the 1!a1tern Loc"1 Albie!� -· "" made.
:
Friday, April 7, from I onlll 7
•
A� MAN cmm
ACIDEVEMENT
Middleport. · n - can
l&gt;klng the atsod, - than Sey• - Aaociatlon, and ii made
DOONAN
llATIE
wl'J
oven!
!be
ol
Pntceetla
p.m.
0.
Alliens.
plish·
:IS,
Lelatlti llonllan,
made availn��ean".�Jle, �
up of lttcal lal,nt. Everyolte ap, This II quite an accom "'
and Com&gt; ler.
S
of
Coma
ent
tlepartm
thla
• - eltad lo llalp County be usod for baaeball equlpDeDI 'lite Laodmark Town
for
men!
b
lnclu,I.
npresenta'JvH ol I • pear1ng lo the prodvclloD,
Three
waJ.
la
rv
y
l'Gmtt
In
try
Cm1er
In
dl
no
an6 tllJICIM �
Court lolurday lvr ba•lng
1toan1 also alteod, log aqua,e .i-rs. .,. urged lo men which mu,t rely .., 11N
atmlDg !be appearaaco Gf Kalle Ohio Pollution
..-, 111 lite Ohio Stale PatrGL the! aru.
a cbaoce te attend lhe praellce.
Doonan. v.rsalile booleM ol Wei· et! and wen lli•eo
CS
C
2½-Year-Old Boy
NeW Car Saleo Ut
bu1
....
did.
.
come Nolgbben, to their - ,peat
J,lelp
d
The Tille IJMllon ol
Squa
leplll'l
M
Midd
oltidalo
ool
tomorrow. lddleport
Found At Sch
Friday, April 7, from 1 p. m to NtlJ'1D
...
ollice
•f
Courts
Clerk
ndw
•
County
lo
Colum
bua
lo
I
attmd
A Ill, year od boy who a
I8 Called Twitt
.
J P' m
sa
te
ol
oouncod
today
tbal
the
go
,.
eon,
lo
Pollution
home
lbe
wJtb
bt,naewll 11,1a lo lier -log
The Mlddleport Emergeocy ered away from
M
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r
o
J
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c1
bad
loll
.,
lo
up
w
Is
e
ea
w
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n
r
NEW HAVEN _ Paul Somme oquad wu ealled yesterday lwlce ttebool yoatenl,y aftemtton
lrlendlj7
and lter belplul trol ""::
auy chatter e,
ll
e
.
ump
th .
over
for
pe
ing
-,b
rene
t
olfloer
w
Io,al
Qiablre
to
at 9: lJ ts,t evening
voile, owner ol the E&lt;:oo-O-Wash mon
bouNbold blot, each atorn!DC cm
t.
rlVe
lot.al of &amp;O new cars "'9
untreated ..,.age into the
I when B' .,D•- D- bad fainted lo an bour.
announced today the Grand Open- A
Huntington. W. VL
WSAZ-TV
oo
aeh
Q"
month, two DIW
JD
l
el
-----br
hit ear, ... this morning, to the Charles Hendri:I, 11011 ol' Mary ing of his establishment 'flNrs- sold during the
Clleslm' Townaltl
•p'1 most veteran e e -�
Katie � • native of p
��
·
s makin1 a
es,.
truck
10
and
�, Fred V. Bice., will retire at the end of the pr buq:, W. Va md a former ,cbool
WANTS C00X. NOW
Vernon Little residence a Park· Hndrb: Third-at was reported day and F,iday, April 6 and !th. tr 1
a
•
,l
e
; Also, ..
vehi
•
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eat term. hanared ,....t1y - al Cbettlar Grado Scbool teacher, She Is a grandmother ol '!'he Harrl&amp;ooollle Elemen1ary II at 4:0J. Mn. Frazier, at the ml•lng' lo lhe ;.i,,rill', depart e
on
lng the
o
1
en and'
trail
P
u cars ,a truck,' three
":iowed lo Ewas;"�
bu School of the N- Lo- Llllle home, was sufferloi 1nm men! by Mn. Hendrix. '11,e Sher- w,
1
and
l
boya
our
•
and
lrk
two
1
Iha
III
toacher
a
were
Ha
baa
!be
• soId.
l!l • ...,t..b' -Ing ol
Department and Pomeroy
rr,
1,.. ol charge th,,.. . two one cycle, all ...,i .
,al District wanta appllcallom l1lmes and token lo llolur boa,
!hon
clolhes
•
more
1or
,
talnillon
&amp;etll'&lt;
In
beeo
bepD
paat
the
r
al
ll
I
r. P lce
b fo th
So taz, Lttcol Twbera' ,,_ Help Coonty moo1s fo
,._ pllal by pmale l&gt;Jllbui-.
a
day,, ..d_ prize• w,ll be g,veo
LODGE ro !IIEET
ttla yun. ·bile ha, had bet own for CIMlk or heed coot lnunedla
&lt;&gt;I
lttn
w
...epl
the
ith
,
Jun,41
PflfflONIJ
lo
.
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at
cbllcl
flcla
Robar
rp
IO
.
also
.
lo
lahn
ev
waa
be
tW»day
DMII
'"I
- - tllolrlct euentlff
tbe
Geo
durmg
and
away
abould
• Wonblplul llaeler Thomu C.
ttbowa OD bolh WTAR-TV lo Patt- ly
said :
and
lloatl L I. Davll p.uented Mr. one IAtrm In Delaware County,
,choul
called
and
return·
11111h
Rut
t
ng
lreatod
a
...,
d
be
d
1or
where
l
n
•
bead
b
was
Dallu,
executiVe
lele
l • •
F.dwards anno,mced today dtal
,y
Ha wu hem aod eduealed lo enburi, W. Va and WCHS-TV In M.
: C?�p
He
.
Jlloa wllla a ol!l II �
there
bol'
tle
wa,
the
llt
con·
the
t
at
the
red
I
home
off
e
E
ad
are
land,
Pomeroy Lodge No. 161 F. ..
rned w,me I facilit ies
'lite - met al Ibo - wbeze be bu -' bit Clwllliton. W. Va. She la actlVI
retu
up
and
-icked
--WIii
open
will
&lt;&gt;Wash which
be
24 A M will held ., regula,
,m
and ii oft.
i'i1'1i:&amp;d
NUDIOO
i,ii;.,ii,iii
,in,
CJbltlter IClhlo1 bolldlng. Dm1DI entire life and taught hll tint In C(IDlllllllity prvjectl
er.
.
a
lo
w
malh
•
ays
MBET1NG
811T
eek
d
I
seve
•
day.
n
tonight ,t ,,.,_ A .,_,..,.
houn
penonal
M
malttl
lo
PP1
,_
"'
Spencer loll .., alHt
lldlth
lilo -• - condu,led tenn of ICbool al w..i Sbade lo
Rutland
lnl!
mee
I
s
e
the
wash
ol
tic
t
,
automa
bs
1'
A
are
g
before
and
clu
Tbere
ITAL
will be presenled lo· a
In )llcldloparl ye,terdaf ,attln MEIGS (IIINEIIAL HOSP
, l9!IO. lie bNt ala ......i ,. oul).
j
I medal
held
be
111 llt1. Avll 1'ncbr ol Raclne
a,
well
will
as
Gers
y
e
dry
h
Friendl
I
IJtrge
six
lllroulhoUI
and
y.
Clark,
brother of the lodge. '11,en will
ICbool mmi•• .._
the
, m A ber lelt arm .......i c "'9ln ,\dmlnlfln,; - Letha
- ... '"1ecled for I h • llllule - In
p
7
fold,
al
hing
and
starc
evenq
fo
tties
l
fad
[
lo
t also be work In the _..d do­
ThuntloY
looe the Mlddleport ; Frank Sulli•an, Mm,
.
IOhnol ,... II 1981 aad 19111, A .,.- ol the COUDIJ' at varloul lllalO: .
- _,. neectecl
In
cted
caadu
ll
be
worllaltap
wi
II
ance
r
.
■1
appea
•
m
,peelal 'lblt and
. i gre,, lollowod by ,emabmeDII,
treated by Jo. ortmlle: Dmm! Blssei&lt;. Chester, I g
llrlll - aa the ets.allttn -. llr,, Rice wu a
" \ All master Ma..., are iJffltld
.__ ti lhe Rulland cal ...,alclalt""
or
tho
a
·
ln1
f
lounle
are
�
atlull•
&gt;Ioublantl
Barni
ltlltl
.
111■11)'
tllo
III
A
GOO
tz
oa1y
.
.
-In
wblcb
g
the
at
.
llabert
ll ml unU, la ttchool in- pell
changing mach- Secreter)' Alie C. Bill aid.
�--oC �. fl!!),. 9Pllll !IQ!l!f lliotlJadlll Cburd&gt; wllll Mn. 8A)b.
'!"!!I lier . bua� ,
Dllcllarps - Margm\ Wad- provided . coin
A1UIIIITIID
G
l!WIIIN
- heW.
drink
'
dwp.
In
Reihe!
. .
'l'unim,y t«i,lmark. 'llte &lt;rt
The - Pollet Dopart• tlell, -· Jt!Dnle wataa, iaes and coJn operaild ,oil
It Ill -am boar, 11n. J\ilioiriiii 11,ti mee!llic and pro, ii. 'tli■
1
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in
ar,,
41, � Nola Bradshaw. Pam- tmtl candy macbloM
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