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NOW YOU KNOW

&amp;-Dally Sent1ne1,_Pomeroy-Midd1e_port._()_ , April 1 _o_,_ 196_!_ 1
Dcu,8hter 11 Bor 11

I Revival Will
To William Darsts
Mr. and Mrs. Will am Darsl of O pen A pr,·1 1 2
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g
..�t:;:� Lty:t�� s�� I At Carleton
�-"'6''

Tri-Coun�y Music Association
Program At Syracuse Is Reviewed

Around And
About
M,"ddle port

I Visiting Speakers Are Announced
.
Usmg

For Heath IAethodist Ch u�� ��?��

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

I

K1plmg ll poem, Reces- and_ Mrs Lmim_
Jt'illl Buck. Polly Ann Bauer, DIl
idonal,"'
L.
W. McComas led th!! lowmg the services .
Wolfe.
ana Artx and Metzyanne
i
I
k
�evo
t
ional
pe!'i�
for the meet- Rev. _Konkright 11.nnotmc_ed tlu.L Raymu11d Bro�n or co_lumbus , �
oo!
pupils of the Meigs County Sch
M and Mrs Fielding Haw ins 1
30, Mr . and Mr.!i . Cha formt'r Mmersville resident, un
,
Md&gt;onof
of Dancing, with Richard
or :�11.. W v� .sr,eot the week rng the Official Board of HeaU1 on April
� I
aid as instructor
Chw-cb when it m e t lea Pelzel &lt; Jean Stewarl l of Chai · rlcrwent surg�ry _ al M�. Carnw_!
RL..,gi.s Hotlpita1 in Luna on April
' end here· w1th ti·
ie1r d augh ter and Methodist
.
.
•- evenmg at lhe Church Ill Ieston wouId he at the Heath Hosp1·til· I 11nd is_ improving . Hb
Mrs. June Van v ranken present- [ ramily, Mr and Mr� Charles Vro- 1 S�nll.tly
.
,. The Darsts also have 8 son,
church and speak a! t_hc mom rng ; room number 15
ft! a vocal ..ulo from • "The W u:- man and son. Mark. and other 1 M1ddleport.
Jeffrr;, aae !.
.,
� as Se!be or
Jack Bechtle reported on in- service. Mr. Pelzel will speak on Mr. and Mrs. 1hom
ard of Oz • · over the Rainbow ' " re 1IIt'iv s
Grandparents o[ the childr{'n
e
�i!
·
stallat ion of the new hot water his F..uropean trip as a Chr i.�tiiln l Columbus wert&gt; weekelld guew
after whi�h a b.eton solo "'East Mrs. TheIma Sh Ir
.
' k Of S prmg·
are m..,_ . and Mrs. D a,· ia Darst of
·
'
Side West Side " was presented f1e Id ��d da Rhter. M Lawrenc tank lll the basement and the bwiint&gt;ss man. He a Iso announct!d or her Parents • Mr · and M rs u·
),!iddleport and Mr. and Mrs . M.
by the former Miss New Mexico 5prm e � sons, ; n an� new railing at the Main Street that Rev. GeorJle SidwPII w i 1 1 liam Holt.
'"·
'
� �·
F. Willis of Lim.a. Great grandm.
Judy Rig,ii:s, with Pam Sylvester, Larry. o, eo
speak at the church Ln June o.- .Anthony Puglisi of COIombus
1umbus, v1stIed over entra "e to the church.
parent! are M r and M n . Dana
Pol ly Decker, Kathy Wa IIace,
vi�I'led
_ Sund
, ay with Mr and Mn.
the wet&gt;kend with Mrs. M innie Er- Rev Raymon Konkright . pa&amp;- Ju lYHamilton of Middleport 1md Mrs
panJohn Lisle . Roger Sayre and BobCamp
.
i
r
gil
tor of the church, who had ex
bell, who . �ccom
.
Miss Nellie Zerkle was re-elec:- V
Ie\lime and family ·
•-�L00,-11.11&lt;1 Darst of M Iddlepet
,
v1s1t.
a
for
home
him
d
it'
bv Crow, the vocal chorus
.
changed pulpits with Robert Hur- ed local and Benevolence treas·Part Two opened with a solo, :'1 1ss Fr.edd"ie Houd8 h It I' ft ley of t Pleasant yesterday. reEddie SmUh ""d M:
r.
� '
urer for the conu ng year . M r s. Mrs.
'
hter, L " .. bY w·i,·
..,._
"U11wn
By IL&lt;K"- Ohw.
l iam lhis . mommp: wilh her sis1er and I ported thul he had preached al John Zerkle was eleded es finan- Richard Rupe end deug
.
. , Saturder Ul
. ba fanu1 y . Mrs. R . S
• . Plare and
L·
A''-'"""�
.
f
II
d
b
Young.
o
owe
Y
a
marun
.
the Vaught Memorial and Beech cial secretary for the year and da ' v1s1ted
Middleport, Ohio
' I,,ren
"
' s v .1s11. in
h
k
c
1
or
a
wee
•
El
f
and
"th
I
"C
Sm
a
"t
"
Flor
by
Barbar
Mrs
I
m
L"
l
soIo, e O d_0 ,
with Mrs
·
· bridge, New York. Mrs. Place and Hill Churches yesterday and that Alfnl Scarberry was elected reµ-�NOW SHOWIN G
Chase.
.
Delbert
en&lt;'e Wells and a western dance,
Mrs.
was the d inner guest _
of Mr. resentative of Methodist Unio11
ch'ld
1 re� have spenI the p;i. .s1 \lo,eek ·' he
Clifton Webb , Dorothy
__.,,_.. a
-- -- __
"
ml
DarleM
by
Bows."
Buttons
__
a
__
_
Rlchard R. Rupe atttmUeU
McGuire &amp; Charles C u!burn
for
the
196l
l91i2
term.
with
her
parents,
Mr.
and
here
·
Torrence. Sue Ann Myers, Norma
field meet at Indian Lake over the
''THE REMARKABLE
M �s. Harry Houda�helt. While
Mrs. Nan Moore, chairman o! weekend.
Nkk]{'S
and
Sandra
Sprague,
di
MR. PENNY PACKER
M 1ss H□udashelt •� away M rs.
the nominating committee , gave
!'€&lt;'led by Mrs. Alice Nea.sf'.
(Scope &amp; Color)
Mrs. Leo Lee and Mrs. Donald
E.merson Jones WIll Wf l le the
the report of the committee, preAnita Collins presented an ac- M'ddl
- and Matheny and sons, Jeff 1111d Curtis
I eporl news l-1ems and reed senting
the
1961-1962
slate
of
o(
Kelth Calvert As Smiley
O
a
d'
l
"'Lad
r
Sp
in"
and
so
ion
o,
cor
Y
ft
0f Mason w· Va · visited Sunday
ers with news to report are asked
�
•t..
r·icers . 1'hese o11·icers w ill ...
lit!' vot'SMOKEY GETS A GUN'
sang, "I Love Girl:! " to call her at WY
"
ROBERT BLAINE
Da,· 1·d R iggs
Y I"f
1 their· parents• ' Mr, and Mrs.
w·th
·
•
2-2376·
·
M
rs.
Thelma
t
h
e
(Scope &amp; Color)
ed
upon
this
Tuesday
when
Pratt
of
Middlewith Bob Kautz and Charles CaldAlbert Roush.
l-:vaogt•lls1 Rt1bt"rt A . Blaine ,
Alaa Selected Shorh
well dressed 88 girls. A baton t'OU· M r . and Mrs. Henry Hayes have port and Mrs. Linda Fisher of church holds its quar lerly con- M r . and Mrs. Robert Harbrecht
abon-, Juoctioai Ciiy, o., w 1 1 1
tine, •'Bye Bye Blues" by Judy moved mlo the Stansbury apart- Ravenswood, �- Va., spent the ference.
and family, Columbus, wen week
I conduct tt&gt;vival meeiing8 al Carlt·
Riggs and a vocal solo, " Harbor ments on Grant treet. Mr. an� paSt weekend lll Charleston, W. C. F. Hibbs, chairman of the end guests of their parents, Mr.
MEIGS THEATRE
1on Chureh, Kingdiury Road, Ap- ''!\{'ting L i ke A Fami ly" was Lights," by Mrs. Jean Hayman, Mrs. M. · Haw s fo erIy � Va. where they attendect the sil- I Finance Commi ttee, reJX&gt;rted on
7
;
and Mrs Raymond Harbrecht
Pomeroy, Ohio
1· 1 1 12 1hrnugh April Z2 beginning , the topic uf the devotions by Mrs. preceded a guitar duet by Don Tu Isa, OS'homa, �ve 8 50 "'",h- ver anniv:-rs�ry conven�ion of tbe the budget for the new year,
M�. and Ml"!, Nonnan
and
. t&gt;ac• eVl'mDg.
ed one o1 the apa, Lmen1s. 8o West Vtrgmla Credit Union
.
p8,tor 1s Ben Neutzhng
·
•
--- - - at 7.30
which opened the Moore and L·arry Hubbard ·
,
Now SHOWING
.
Sunday
morning
Robert
HurlMcCallum.
•
•
men are emp1 oyed wit
• h the pIan, League.
�J
Marion F. WIiiiams. Tb'" publ"ic 1 mf'etlng of the Happy Harvesters Following an af'cord1on
tno of m ving into Pomeroy where the
.1
"BUTTERFIELD 8''
.
of
Pt.
Pleasant
was
the
guest
Mr . and Mrs. C. B. Weese __
11111u
O
.,
The convention was held at the 1 . .
i• I8"1
-·wd•
,_ church I1eId Mrs. p auI CascI , M rs. Florence Rig and Reel ptan) was located.
class of the Federau:u
(Techn icolor)
.
Da_n iel Boone Hot I and began n I m1111ster at the church. He w11.s son, Juek, and M"198 Mare1·a Karr
Wells and Anita Collins, Mrs. VanWi.th Elh.a\Jeth Taylor
Friday evt!ning at the church.
e&lt;i by Mrs. H u r l � y were Saturday yisitors In Parkert� accompani
S
I
Ch
ear
M
I
es
r.
. h a ,_•
ar
d
rs,
M 1:111
wur ol the Gums . FTlday wit
L
and Eddie Fisher
in
.
"Love
etters
.
sang
a
nken
Vr
p
I
h1
Mrs.
� rs . Louis Reihe\,
OflCeS
UfC
who have been visiting in Alaba- the Air Force Base and a tea at I and child�n. Judy, Dunald and burg, W. Va.
Colorc.artoon,
lhe Sanrl " and 8 Winter Wond
Meinhart,
Miss
Thelma
Grueser
I Bruce. During Oie service, Mi�s R. A. Thompson of Brldgevffle,
ma with Mrs. Searls' mother, Mrs. the Governor's MansJon.
Adffi.lssion: flOc and 30c
and Miss Freda Grueser assisted land d ance, was:1�:-t�d b�
Hurley, who is a music student Pa., spent the weeken� wJ:i,M:!;
pe
kJ
rn
.e
iun
Hamilton, are ex cted
retu
I
Saturday's gend
an
consisted
THURSCAY .1nd FRICAY
devotions by alternating with Hayman , l'I_ ary
�mpson, who ls caring
'
·
.
of business sessions in the morn- I at Marshall, sang a special nurn•
er, M e1 ame 9rown, Karen Badg- home the middle of this w�k.
scripture alter the s 1ngmg
Mrs. c. E . Neaee.
"THE PLUNDERERS"
sister
O1 z
Mr. and Mrs. Richard Vau�han ing and iiltemoon and a banquet - ..ut:_r. Mr. Hur1t!Y wi- 11 p;raduate
'
Iey and Donne D eete
.mt 11...-TM
Jeff Chandler , Dolores Ha rt
each
verse
of
"America
1iW!
Be1:1
uM •·· and Ia)' Ieaden a1't'�, treI era. end children were in , Charleston and dance at the Mountaineer from Marshall college this spring Mrs. C. E. Nea!!e Is convalescing
Colorurtoon1
- More you A snI ute to the mms
" fuI " A atory, """
ti
rne
Wehe Terrace,
·
- - '•isked &amp;o havt&gt; tht-lr orianlzallou
Room in Btlle. A short business an d i&gt;I ans IO move IO MaryIand nicely at her home,
opening with "Swanee" hy tho or- last Thursday on busmess.
.
·
•
p
em
k
Th
"
ta ken !•om a de"oaur
ge_,,.
·
d
gomg
r
e
un
f
ter
a
i
whe
he
I
e
.
,11
w
enter
Sem
n
·
•
a
oolitt11 which have been llsted In , C
'
ary
SATURDAY
______
,T
che:itra, featured Pert Three. A Mr. and Mrs. John K. Smith of sess10n on Sunday concluded the
'
ker n,
t
"ON THE WATERFRONT" tht' Dallv Sen1inel Church Page l ional program by Rulh I � solo and dance, "Nobody" by Charleston, W. Va. visited yester- convention.
·
NOTICC
and
prayer
by
Mrs.
Neutzling,
Marlin Brando, Rod Stl'iger at The Dally Sentinel offlcet,
Dick Nease and a solo. "May You day with Mrs. J . K. Smith, Sr.
Mrs. Prati and Miss Fisher are Birth Announced By
n Freddie HolldaiheU, MJI;.
.
concluded
the
meeting
Ml
Eva Mar ie Saint
Mwhimic-il. rnm�roy, by WedAlways" by Brenda Potts preced- Mr. and Mrs. Dan Farmer and both a ssociated with the Credit
HOOKED AND CROOKIED,
dleport wrftn for 'J'h DatlJ' �
session, ed a sort shoe routine by Linda children of Dayton visited over Union for Kaiser Aluminum Th� Willi.am Cr(ln.ts
nesday ni ght. ruh llcallon of lht&gt; During the business
a
5
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Bill
Grant
of
l el, 111 on vacation thll week.
IM planot'd Frldily with the president Mrs. Meinhart Adatns, Sharon Ferguson and Deb- the weekend with his mother, Mrs. !'lant at Ravenswood. Mrs_- Pratt
Church
Page
Co�o�!.��:!,
presitling, Mrs. Cleland Hines re- bie Sheets. with M rs. Waid Hay- Dave Farmer and Mr. and Mrs. 1s the secretary for the Un,on a11d Beech Strel't, Middleport. are an- Her aubitltuie la Mn. E.met'IOII
Instead of Saturday.
nouncing the birth of a son, Den- Jones, Grant-d.
SUN., MON., TUES., WED.
also a mem.ber of the Board of
Notices may be mallrd 80 a8 ported on a tre.i\ of kl' cream man as Mammy. End man _Frank Arthur Skinner.
nls Ray, at the Mason Clinic last Reedrn are urged lo telepboae
April 16---17-18-19
and cake taken by her and Mrs. Chee11ebrew assisted by i,0well "
' to '•••·h tile office!! lo time ,
..,,. and Mrs. Al Layman of Co- Directors and Mrs. Fisher is 1h
e Monday ThP- new
'-arrivaI weighed their new1 lo Mn. Jones. Mill
•1"HE GRASS IS GREENER'' ht carried In and left there Wed- I . 8 . Weed to residrnts at t h e Neimeyer and a 8010 number, the lumbus visited last Friday with assistant treasurer and OU
"'-.:r
six
unds
and
7½ ounces et birth Houdaahek will rdllni le hr
po
Cary Grant
nr11day (or rarlier) during bu:,,1- County Infi rmary un Good Fri- finale, "Chloe." by Mr. Ch�se- Miss Mary and Susan Park. The clerk.
and
brothe
one
hes
r. David, age news work a week frQIII Way.
ness hours. or left in &amp;he new� dl'ly . Contributions w·ere made to brew and _the chor us, Freda Fer- Laymans wert on their way to
____
four.
� ____ _
the Wood Memorial Leper Colony guson, Ahce Nease. Betty Ad- Florida for a vacation.
CARTOON EVERY N IGHT! �..,1tory nut1idP the offkt- front
Brown,
•
�
Troop
1
6
9
Grandparent
s
are
Mr.
�
and
Mrs.
&lt;'y ams and Brenda Potts, concluded
dour uny tlmt- Wrdce:,,day night. aud I n th
- e pOmeroy Emergen
'
Ca rl Vanderh00f
Ray Blosser end Mr. and Mrs.
the program' after wh"1ch spef'IaI Mr · and Mrs.
.
. .
sqwid .
for publlcaUon Frklay.
E._ M ii Attended Sert&gt;i"ce
.
w1th
VlB1t
,d
mi
ly
nd
fa
I
a
Billy Grant of Middleport.
thanks were extended to all dip 69
II was dPridf'd to Sfin1e several
. W Me: Salisbury Brownie Troo 1 atL
M
d
r.
an
M
d
·
"
er
an
l
reeling and participating.
tended the Laurel Cliff Fr('(' Methdim1ers in May and also planned
______
.
CulllBs over the weekend.
.
CELEBRATES BIRTHDAV
TONIGHT
od
•
1st Church m a group Sund ay
M
y.
to serve the Lions club in
Mlof
Brown
John
and_Mrs.
.
r
M
dinner was held �pril 2 _at
A
John Lupton, Ziva Rodann
morning and presented a short
Mrs Weed and Mrs. Roy Sey.e
feSf 0$
ami, Florida, arrived Sund.iy for program of songs.
the home of Ralph Painter. Mid"BLOOD AND STEEL"
BY MRS. J. E. RADEKIN
fried were n amed to remember
(Jteg.ils,i:ope)
.
a visit with their grandparents, B
dleport
Route
1
honoring
him
Oil
Olan
Harvey and family moved
ow es atte di and takin
the skk. Mrs Waldo J. Bartels
- al so Mr and Mrs. Edt:ar Wolfe and
; m
� nJn
�
his
birthday
Those
present
were
to
the
Bab]e
house on W, R., lhllpe
we B
m
and Mrs, William Baxter were
Rubert Mitchum
g�et grandmother, Mni. . Lena PK•
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Denve
r Hysell and i comb's farm and are bulMing •
.
ennedy"x
, aro
",yn• Soulsb"y,"·cathy
,
Eloanor Parker
_,
The Bedford PTA group w I I I reported ill. The cIass purehaseu
- re1a11ves.
McEIh mny and otL11.:t
•
Dill,
Luanna Patten a nd
Mary
Carleton,
Diana Wey- sons Roger and Gary, Mr. _a n d new home on the Frank We...
meet Tuesday at April 11 at 7: �O three paring knives for
t h e The Sunday evening meeting o!
Mrs.
m.
Guy
r
fa
Hysell
and
fall
children
George Peppard i n
r
e
smiller
Connie Radford SherthP
church kitchen. Mrs. Max Mein- the Youth Fellowship of tbe Mid"'HOME FROM THE HILLS" p.m. when winners of - fiarety
, d Donnie. M_r. and Mr_,. Th_e Leslie H_orftnan_ family and
r ie Black�ton, Kathy Abbott. Bon- Linda an
v
b
I
dlepert
Fi
rs
t
Presb,
terlan
Church
11
coIorlng poster &lt;iontest w1 e HU· harI waB named program eader
{Cinemas&lt;"ope &amp; Color)
,,._ apent an
ood and children Keith Junior RadekID fam...-,
van
Y.
I
nie Gilmore, Susan Lanning and
noum•M and prizes .iwanj� Jo for tb(I MnJ meet11o1!1� HOltlHll!I was opened with a son1iifest last
ALSO CARTOON
u G . e,
Becky and Mary Lou Radford. and Bonnie. Mr . and Mrs. Earl evening with Mr, and ml"b
ead1 grade.
for May tneeling wiII be Misses evening with Rev. Howard Rupa
Mu
man
Tammy,
r
Iather'1
daughte
the
honoring
Radekl
m'I
Mr
!?�
n
s . Norman Weyersmiller, leadTUESDAY .and WED.
Maud ,11.nd Freda Grueser and Mr pelt, directing the Binging. Mni,
will
Hi.,hwny
Patrol
S1&lt;1le
The
"'
Mrs.
Ralph
Painter
er j Mrs. WIiliam Radford, a s- 1
and daugh- birthday.
April 1 1-12
Paul Haptonstall was accompanpresent a safety film strip follow Louis Heibel.
FAMILY NIGHTS
Mrs. Robert Coats, Middlepm1 sist.:-.nt leader, accompanied the ters Diana and Becky. A pot luck Mrs. Jesse Proffitt ii In Holz.
ist
Brett Halsey, Yvonne Lime ed with a short program by the A salad course was served by Devotionals Included icripture Amateur Gardeners, waa guest group.
dinner was served at noon.
er hospital following surgery.
--· --- - -"SPEED CRAZY"
school childrPn. Hdreshml'nls Lhe hoslesses. Miss Erma Smith, readings -by Mick Morrill, Janice speaker when the Syracuse Gar- - --- --- alllO will be served by the c□mmitle �. Mrs. Harry Reibel and Miss Zirkle, Carroll Lyons, Seren Lewi• deners met Tuesday evening at
Anthony Perkins ,
Thelma Gmeser, after which OIJ!a Lewis, David Lyons and Pat- the home of Mrs. Howard Nolan.
Richard Conte, Jo Van Fleet
gumes
were played and prizes ty Lowery.
Mrs. Coat&amp; gave • demonstra­
and Sillvana Mangano in
Ru,nmage Sale I•
warded
Phll
to
Meinha
r
a
t,
Mr11.
"THIS ANGRY AGE"
Plans were discussed for their tlon on different methods of dry•
Planned This Week
ttOWNIN• tOUCII - .,,. _,.,
Mrs. Max Meinhart. and Mrs. Lou- meeting next Sunday when the ing Dowen, leaves, and many
(Technicolor &amp; Technirama)
A
rummage
sale will be hdd by
_.. .W "Cit.1, aIll llalr"
ALSO CAllTOON
is ReJbel.
Deputation team from the West- different plant materials for winthe Racine Ea�tem Stnrs Thurs­
minster Foundation at OU will ter arrangements, and explained
TIMI SCHEDU LE NOTICI. day and Friday of this Wt.'l'k at
pre�enl a program beginning at why now ls the time to ,tart exMASON DRIVE IN
the Davi9•Warner Ill!!. Buildir.g,
5:30.
The meeting will be held In perimenling with your own freah
Feature listed first starts at Secont.1-st. Pomeroy. Donations
the
nnctuary
er the church and nower1. She displayed her own
dusk. The pie-Lure listed sec­ will be 11icked up by conlactlllg
refreiihmentll will be 11erved al- vest eollectK&gt;II ef dried mater­
ondly will be sl11rtlnt1 nc11r
Mrs. Juhn Ihle, llacine Rt, 1, or
terwards. All member, of lite lole, telling the origin of many.
8:30.
Mrs. Jess Brinker, Racine.
church
are Invited lo attendand al111 a scrapbook of dried
The Eighth Grade class of the
Next week will complete the at- pe lmen compi
led together in
1 c
Racine Grade school will present
e eontest and on the fol"'
l88t
!
••
tendanc
L
which was very mthe year
a puppet auuw, RIP V81\ Wink e
lowing week the losing team wlll
teresting.
at the Racine High School audihave a party (or tile winning
She also had two arrangemeob
torium on April UI at 7:30 p.m. team. Meeting with
the youth
ma
de ef dried'. materlall. • n d
Admissions wil1 be 25 cents were their counselors., Mr. and
for 111dults and 10 cent.I for chi\- Mrs. Richard Vaughan and Rev. explained how and why the ma•
dren. lnterml881on entertainment Ruppelt and Mn. RaptoruitaU and lerlal1 were arranged totether.
Lalet' a diacuulon about meth._wnlad
,_ ...... .... 11 . � . ...
will be provided by The Caprlos. eon, Billy.
..._
.,
_
f,or.
Spot
---od1
of
pruning
and
cutting
rose&amp;
WIN
a Kiri driU team and by
the
..... .... ..... .... ..... coo&amp;.
wu led by Mrt. Nolan who bu
fourth and fifth grade flutaphone
SOCIETY TO MEET
band.
The WSCS o1 the United Meth · Jud purchaeatl a book "Complete
Proceeds from the show wJU odiat church will meet Tueada, boot of Roaet'' by Rockwll and
be wied to finan� the graduation at 1:30 p.m. at the chureh." There Gr&amp;ylOII,
trip to Camden Park, Huntington, will be a pledge service and I al- Mn. Nolan 1erved her goetlt
W. Va.
kmt auctJon wW be held.
a salad BIid a dellcloua aurprise,
saaafra• tea. Many bad aevier
tasted tltll tea mede 1nm the
root, and bark of our own native
W
�aa tree, and ll U aljof­
ed by all.
MrL Carol Norrta, Mn. B­
Sayre, Mn. ltllclt WU!laml, and
YOU
ALL THIii
Ml'I. Nolan an plunln&amp; D e i: t
month's program, and lllOther . ,Qt. ._ ,_
. c- ...
111-g _.... he, been .,.._
wm
be Tueo­
IB&lt;ted. 1111&amp; _,
cley ....in,. May I. and anyone t l Ol.-..0-.tebinC to atteacl la ur,ed to
tome or to eonlllct any of t h e
., ...... . -Pl.ff
a
bove named fat !DON infonna­
....., , Mal .. ...........
tion.
" Ml a-cap,se1I A ...... ..... .. .... 1 rtu, el
11••1. IIIICI
Jr.-Hi Youth HeM
Thi' Tri-County Mu5l{" Asroc1a•
l ion pre�enlt"d !heir Variety m
Review Fridav &lt;'wnmg a' Uie
Sy racuse Grade Srhool. sµonsored
1 n1•y Squad
bv- the S yracuse Emeq.:
- -·
and dirt•rted Ly David Hoss, chair
ma n . ;mrl Jame:i l&lt;:bersliacb, v ice
chai rman
The sllow """hich w1.ts wdl .at·
tended was presented m three
, parts and durmg mtermission. refrPshments w en.· sold by the Fire.
.
m lhe
men's A.uxilrnry P!aymg
orrhestra Wl' rt' Paul Haplonstall,
·
violm; James i:.L'bersbac h. saxophone: Mi(•k('y Menrhini, trumpet
D avi. d Ross. organ. ,�nrl Lowell
d rums
Ne1meyer,
.
line were
•
Mak'1�p: up lhI' dimee
Judy F1rk, Kay Bahr. Mary June
Cashdollar and Gerald ine To rrenre with Wllllam Young the
strutter From "Two F'or the
Show.'' "Tea for Two " Wi.lS danced bY Demse
' ::inodgras · Gloria

LIBERTY THEATRE

Qul'l!II Cwllterlat" lir Med.Id at
cne nm, decret,d the� lad1n ol.
1ht- Fruc!b colll1 mull qfthtn- io
• 1land1NI ••1,1 ml!'8!!U�a1
u/ I J UtcheL

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W .// Att&lt;&gt;nded

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Will Announce
Con test Winners

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Held Sunday
By Fellowsh,"p

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Mrs. Coats Was
GUeSf 5peaker
For Garden C/ ub

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ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

Puppet Show Is

Scheduled For
A pri/ 19th

Put New Beauty
on your

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What A Wonderful Change For The Bet,
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SPRING
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Rugs Cleaned

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Saturday Sludi..,,

'nie Jr.-Hl Youlll p-oup of tlte
Mlddlepnrt J'lr,t llaptlll Clrurdi
held • etallng perty Satunlay ...,
nlng at the rink at 0&gt;Mter.
,_ at the perty 1'ffl Linda
Kaull, Sandn llarrb,gtan, Ray
Plclcena, Jad&lt; Slpnan. Kay Bag­
.... and their .......1or. Gene
Coleman.

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entine

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tuesday, April

11,

l'eatbtr

CIMNI:, ud •�r WMllll"IIJ
9'fUt eeeu»aa1 rala 91,11 ,b.-t'lt b7
--i.11, ... 1$-4%. WfflM'lh1 ,
eecaMOul rabl 11.u&lt;l l_,.,_,.
k PER r.:OP\'

1'61

nor how far across the U n I t e d
Stales it will extenJ.
Ht! reported aU be knows l8 his
company wa1 the successful bid­
der to lay exactly 185 miles of
beavy duty cable lo be used for
telegraph purposes. 'nte
wn.
Iiams Brotflers kick-off poif!l ii
three miletL north of Reedsville,
thence west across the high
hump11 of northern Meigs.
They will bury the cable four
feet underground all the way to
Williamstown. Kentucky. Martlla-

dale bu not been .Informed what
company will crou the Ohio Riv•
er with the cable at Reedsville,
or what comp1111y wiU contlnl.&gt;I! It
from Williamstown.
The cable will traverse t h e
hills of M.elga County following a
patb made by an AT A T bruAh
crew that moved out recently.
Martindale'• crew moved here
late last. week and aet up head­
quarter• jUlt above the R i , e r
Oil Company, East Main-at .iQ
Pomeroy,

The ,uperlntendent aald b I 1
company will employ a crew of
about 60 on the project. A b o u &amp;
bali lhe men will be hired local17.
Billy Mi.'Clean. Willlaml Broth­
ers' office manager, aakl bill or•
fice hu been flooded with local
persons seeking employment.
PLENTY OF MACIIINEBY
Martindale expect, to complete
the 185 miles of cable laying by
the first of July, WU\iam1 Broth­
ers wW probably move from here
in about three month,_

Looking at a map ot lht arw
'lbe Williams Brethen CompulJ
will cover, Martindale noted •
lotal of 13 placet along the route
from Reednille to Williamaton
that cable will be ltOred.
He uld the b;gg,st Joi, nected with laying the cablt II
dJging lhe 1.... foot - fir
the cable and 1pliciq H.
llart1Ddale"1 Lul projod Ill Keystone. A&lt;kaalU - bo
divert-1 the Arbnaal B t 1' • t.
DivenKIII took abcllll two 11111n.
Big Jim mi he and hll ...
buill on illand lo the l'IM' ...
t;ng rady r. llte dlnr- ­
loolt abnott two DICBlth■. Bo lend. "It wa, a Joi, t1toJ o a l 4
a,uldn't be done."
Tf'f'ff
The qumion that boo ltll .........i .. far "' ......,.. .,
Williams Brothen or off"
.... ,I
American Telepl:Mml and "-'
graph ii ho• far will tldl allill
be laid and - will be II■ The AT • T 1w Nt up llal
beadquarttra Ir- tlMI oW G W
telephone buildl-. .. - ....
ood-.t. R L. Copley ii a,1,1 viJOI' of the company'■ Jocal ....
quarters. Hit bu not !heirIII
any hiat of wbal tho - d
be med for.
However, lalt year r,,,,,,.
magazinel indicated a trnr1••�
natlal ,;ab!, le carr, - ,I
telephcin-. meuaa:• efmt&amp;M111111
EQUIPMENT SPREAD - Tbe Williams Conslrudlo n firm's lighter equipment wa, 1pread over its Pomeroy ly .... being piam,ed ltJ .. headquarter's :ot near the Rizer Oil Company last wee t. Some of it since has been moved to Reedsville to join municatiom iadUlby,
other heavy earth moving equipment. It will cut a four-f oot deep ditch across Meig1 County'fil northern, hilly W"rth Williem, s..tben, hump, in which to bury communication cable for the Am erican Telephone and Telegraph Co.-Sentinel Photo. er contracUng CMDpi!IQ' bat ...
IUD wwt ia Molp Ooun!J.
·
The � B. Waya, O&lt;lf Hf
h
Bt�i:"aB- /JIEAD - Williams Constru cHon firm bosse�, w o recently complmed
ol Pittabuq:b. Pa. •• •-dld a
a maillmotb,,flt couldn't be done" kind of project diverting the Arkansa, River,
eentraet lo build 11 lllltl
are left to rlgllt, J, S. Martindale , superintendent; Okey Gartin, llmekeeper, a n d
JGppo &lt;llelp C.U.lyl 111d o■lt
Buck Bryon, projHCI engineer. The unide ntified driver in the b!&amp; whi!e deisel tr�ck
Hill.
ls ready lo ro1J to Retdavillo where the co mpany soon will begin Jay1111 185 milel
An otriclal of 11w - laltl
of cable. - Sentinel Photo.
be ii Jmt • much m u. d a r •
Middleport Mayor Kenneth Mc• 1 tntalion of Middleport'• c.ue h"- to ORSANCO (Ohlo RJver Sanl- , Electric Company between Broad- about tbe hmdiDD t1l tbt alale
Elhinney chargOO Monday night fore the pollution board by solici- talion Compact) for action.
I way and High-st&amp; does not ailt, u Williaml Brothen.
the Oh'9 Pollution Control Board t.or Bernard Fultz.
before
we
and that the firm'• clo.sin,: Jt ii lh!! aaid lhe huts will be placed
"We were aNl'�
.
"had everythiu,: stacked against "Anyone here would have been started," CbilcllftilliNh--ed.
legal, according to an ordinanee about 14 feet imderground with •
111, and even wu discourteoul," pr-owl to hear Mr. Futta tear ,� The M ayor - and Oiilrls - of H year, ago. The publiahed cement foundatlca Several -�.,..--· --,, ,
last Thuraday.
iag boles in all teatimony offered agreed that memben of the notice of the ordinance, however, under oomtructioa now •Wl i..
The mayor made thl1 ■tate- by the board'• wilftfflel," Childs Home Con.serv tlan Cpittee provides for right-of-way, accord- cal �� on lbe pro)ett.
•
f
l!!f.JOWl'b Ill ,- re
rmalderJa&amp; H.
.,i;.,...i ing to a "'PY ol the new,paper Aile,- William B-n and Tllo
-� a1 lawn haU. De wu n- '"llawfflr, --,.�bfl of lt
•·
•
�-➔ i"' la�!'!! � _eliEf'!I ollnd ·i,,t mgl&gt;t
c.. -- their w,,l.
PomeffiJ jlooplo-- ...... t,,.
of - - 1 IIPll&gt;nd." ChJlde led . lite•·- '1lte i,m witulif now ioi I jioji\ of lll, ,.,,,11,_bt,... II)' Cllilda. l ■ ...,..i. iloo AT • T W l l 1
day by the � GI, Cfmme""'
lrlpa he and ollter town offie;aJ, ,aJd.
-· ·pollutktn degree wbeNI Oluo •il- - .,..,.,_ dlainnen. the tleOd ollter --■ Joi. !Ito to ,upport tbe Mlip· C o a D t Y
had made te Columbut on (U They ebarged board member,, laee- would have to build wage. ma
yor will proceed with certain le eomplele ledurical detaila � •
ae
Red Croll Chapter with money
supporting: the Meinhart Bill, H. including the chairman, IJ.ugh- It bas been rewritten and com- parkins restricliou
\
on Hami.lU. eel before I ii pat into mrire.
contributlOJll.
B. 2ZI, and Cl ) seeklne renewal i eel at them, � lett the cba:m• bined with H. B. 8, which deals st. Collll
Altboup
the
leal
eaatraclel'I
1
au:
J
wm
re
cil a 90
The Chamber met last night i:1
of tile town'• permit to dump un- 1 her ball in Columbus during , with the same problem, and now Chief Tom ant
pn!Stlll -,e- are moni Ihm • litde ,....._
D
to
e
CLffice• CLf th Ohio Power Con;
lN!eted tewage into the O b I o Fultz'• presentation. They allo I will have five 9p00sor■ in t b e I
cific z�-incb fire hose need, al or in the dart about thl flmdia
pany with Pre&amp;ident C)yde Kirk
River. which wu denied.
sakl when the boaNl deemed the House.
of their Job, 1111d what will mater,.
ita ne%I: meetiq.
land presldln&amp;,
Councilman Bill Child• added time ri"",
1
p.....,.,red
ialize
from it. lbeir employNI
resoluThe
mayor
indic
a
ted
the
next
.,..
-�,agreemmt wu
It was pointed out that although
___. verification to the mayor's state- I lion wu hurriedly approved step i8 up to ORSANCO. It has A mutual aidRutland
v
'• fire de- � creatma • we&amp;�"anactlve drive ii oot being con
menl Both. highlJ praised pru- I iurnin&amp; the Middleport case over not yet notified him of its i:n ten- appro ed with
.
partment $Jtlt wu receiNd u m Pomeroy
ducted in Pomeroy" continued exfrom a.hire AD � � laca1
haM
tioos.
first ball•
�;
i•l•�ce of the chaple, " q impn,tMISS
IRCLE
"I
bel
e
a
C
g
MISS
BRACE
"
iev
...
"
'
ood
"
1
township ,:� proteelioe - ::::""
an,- .
•
case, a fighting chance, based tract, and the maye
r•,, dert:'a, . .
Pomeroy residents therefore are
•
importlat
lhat ... 1NII
it
,
on
our
river
analysis,"
the
mayand
•re
• report■
urged to �nd contributions to Mr l On April . 21, two. girls from Racine, Kathryn Bra�e
......,-.
foond
have
men
.,,
treasurer
the
rderrill&amp;
wu
of
He
aa.ld.
to
Beulah Strauss executive direc- and Sue Cucle, Will rec� ive their State Degrees m
It
Is
cert..
1W
poss
lblllty Mkldleport like Fem- �
.'
J
-n.,
clerl&lt;'1 balance llhowed ISS,· .... hon wilh lbal the .,,...,,
tor Of the "
County Heelth Home Economics in Columbus.
· eigs
.
�roy, may llnd llseU i,, court f Brace is the daughter of Quallflcatlooa for State Degrees
IC llS.411 GIi, Feb. 11, 116l and an worker■ waukl _.._ au&amp; .......
Deparbmmt. _A goal of $2,000 ' Misa
.
c
r
g
illegal
a
of
Mr. and Mrs. F.dison B r a c e, are "growing u an individual
An
illness
of
two
years
ended
this morning for George m
ha ge
ly � ending halaoce al tl),1G.t9, in
has_ be�n set 10 Meigs County to
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-·
Racine. She ii a Junior In hlgb member for home, school, and Sylvester Hobstetter, Sr., who died at bis home on Rose iflg raw ■ewage into the river, all funch
, 00 March SL Of thil
maintain the Chapter another
thereby po.l.,_P.JI lt,
school member of sehoo1 band, of chapter."
Hill.
.
total- tll. IM.'Ri ii In the general
year·
_
the da'nce l&gt;and. reperter for the 'nle State Degree is the highest lie WU born August 9, 1881 In penter by trade, and for the put How far ak,ng coupcll will lfo
.
beftd• retirement fund. and $1,If th.a� sum_ 11 not �uced , tbe Flllure Homemakers of America. honor a member
Nease Settlement, the aon of the 2ll Yeart aerved u • truatae ol 111 wagiq • possibly cutly court 25 t&amp; 1n
nl truck band fund
may
receive.
chapter s �am function - bloodthe fl
.
battle Ja: in. tha UlWIOWD category. 1.
member of F.H.A., • member of The symbol for this C,gree ii the late Jacob S. Hobstetter and Ro- Saliabor, &amp;own!bip.
bank - will be closed down here.
fte
■hawed a
mayor'•
tbe "Eebo" stalf, and attend&amp; torch le "Lipt the way for lite .... Baer Hobstetter.
Sul'vwon .... hle wife, Bertha One, LN Smltlt. expreaed bla
•
.,� turned IDThe president urged all bust1
lotal
of
when
t
ltaa
in
pinion,
effect,,
all
Mr, llabatetter bad been • car- WilliamloD llobatetter ; t b r • e �
the Racine Baptlst Church,
future."'
,
lleSI and profes.5lonal people who
II BBid and done, 'We D probably to the $ � fmd.ma
George,
the
sons,
to
and
Edison
Jr.,
eonveution
are
Delegatefl
hte
Gf
d
tlli
le
Circle
Mlss
r
a
l
pled
d
�
h
ged owa,d the ,10.000
Pomeroy: William, of Rullaod: be building o - troalment AUeoding alao ....,. C I • r k
IO.la
Ra- Linda Will and Mfund for the Midwest steel plant·■ �r. aDd M::·
Durst.
lant.
R
Gene
Grate,
Mn.
0mloUe
Parthree
daughter■•
Virgl•,
at
home;
p
''
·
ita
Bill,
president,
alto
w
1
1
1
J•
her
movlng here to forward_ t h e I r :;"�Sh
�
Mrs. IUcbard CJiamben, MkldleOTBD IUSINERI
attend.
.
rin, treuurer; MIIDdJnw Jobn Elgbt pl!IW WN flaiail II
monef 81 soon as poas1ble. Mr.
----'
--'
port
Mn.
W.
and
R.
Day
Hill
""'.
dent
of
FHA
member
of
FHA
rlpt-ol-w
a
y
7.erkle,
Councd
CUnten Fi&amp;ber, W a y a t Meip CDlllltf court bf .i ■
learned
.
K.ir�nd indicated also that an
•
enct. Ca
Ch
I
llWIU
km; m liaten, Mrt. Dale Lee, to .. 0 Mlle)r at the lillperial Gibbon•, anc1 A. A. Searllarry. ll)rnnett Pe7plll ,,.,...., 1114
edd,1,onal IJ,IIOI) 1, needed.
�d ,u
""'I urch·
Roclne, and MrL Cbarleo
lodo,r. Two ...
Howell
S
peaker For
E.
He reported shipmenta of f;nPrl&lt;e. Col-· - �cha,po " driviq wit/tr i:t 1 I
!shed product, .,. being made
Folldon, Society
WO
clnn, Roilert • Blll. Doylon:
oc1.
'Iba Obie l"elklore Soclety held
from the plant and indicated that
JD Armr pleaded gadtJ II a
II aemi•aanual meeting in the The Syracuae Ladiee Auxiliary E r J c Chamber■• M I d d I ewhen the P,]ant 18 completely con•
•
port ; Jame, Wllllam Hob■tetter ,
diarp
"'- driTilg while frltatc&amp;
verted, appro,d.,.tely ,. """""
new allSOIDbly ..... of the Ohio ol the Volunteor l'fn Deparlwnt R
utland ; gren&amp;laupten M r ..
ed .. . - ol tho Oltfo will be employed In two shifts.
St,te Museum la Columbus. Sat- today expreaed tbanb to f'ltl- Ro Larson
Patrol,, wu lined tllO ad CIIIIII
Welt Palm Beaeh
n
----·
an all day meeting. A - of Syr
aiar Ing gro_II neglect of duly . ardaY
eeuee and neighboring Fla., and � ,.,. and
WASHINGTON (UPI) - Government economlsta and -- lo - • Jo
luncheon w11 held at the O b I o ...... for eo-operethm Ill donatHobstetter
Pomeroy
Jeen
he been filed
W: rce
said 'loday that latest job and unemployment figurel JwfL Rec:elYfnl u Ne,4feol loo
Eastern Senior,
:0Mei
; Co::; � Pleas I· State University Stuilent Union. lag towardl lbe filled � bu- Friendai m.,- � at the ·
ke other recent data on the econOllly, suggest tbat th� ad lelllmoe wa, Earl J w ■ l e r
li
Ewfnl
A. V. HowoU. • member ol the k,.. made hJ' the aux,Jtery. end un
Sponsoring Games
ome
Broob "" DWI by 1h ll e t 1 1
l
F eral H
anr,ume. 9erv.,.. business recetlBlon baa loucbed botlom.
Court
County
Sbierlf'1 Departmmt.
Eaate� High School seniors are LYJ1da Hebrech Johnson of Mid- , IOCiety, was the forenoon ,peak- the purchaael of them.
will
be
he
d
from
the
f
u
n
e
r
a
l
'"But
there
are
still
,ame
I0\1P
l
er. He exhibited a number of
The department reported lalll ID other l'GIUt actiDn. BoNrl
A total of Ill bamta were home t J
with
·•
opert
taUtloned
.in
spomormg a basketball game tbla dleport filed a ivorce action
Th
P
: rare blatorlc picture• and talked made and ■old
�
with 118 hiving ' Rev. �aldo •:m..�• - , :::-,
8DC.'9 U. .J..aber ItepartmeDl week tha&amp; manpJoyment dNlpp8d L. Wingett •• ffned '5 ad ....
Friday• April 14, �t the Eastern against Paul
Leslie Johnson ot I �a the •object of Morgan·, Raid. ] been ordered before
the bazaar I Burial will be In the Pine� report on the job picture In March � l10,cm in llarcll, a nailer de- on • charge of nmnlng a
gym, Tbe game will be between Pomeroy, 'lbe plalntl esks
lllp
ff
cua- . A volume ot i,oenui and a year', I days of Friday
and Saturday of Cemetery
the CoolvlUe Ladle1 and t h e tody of a minor child.
1laued today (at noon Eff). cline than normal. to S.tll5,m:t. Aa lign, William Black and Dflmlr
being
•uhacrlptlon to the socle�· ·, ma,- ! lut week. Basbtl wer a:ild 1n l 1be
bu .aked flowen One encoura,in&amp; •lln the d&amp;- a result. the Ullllllploymeot rate. Hawley, '25 and cosb. elCb •
e
f •
pe Plalna- Bourlteri, a n d Evelyn Dent of Mlddlep:irt 111- ii azine
ere preaented to Mr. How- I the 8IU1'0Wldin toW1111 of Porn&amp;- :
which II ae
w
w
t7
be omit:f'and CO:tribulfom be partment wu ready to report waa
uonall,y ad;llted. cbar,es of dl,turbing the- ,-.
Den
elL
ed
for
.I per cent of the Leland Morman, t,10 aocl ClNII,
ed
from
divorce
to
,
t
Winfr
bf
M
e,
Lexin
,
I
up
crep&amp;
I
lncreal
W
aevrage
lbe
Yarcll
Riv
The �
in
gtoq ! made to the llei.. County Can- a
New
Del'IY
----u culltody
of
Middleport.
Sbe
asl
Oak IDD, Hartford, W, Va. ud' cer Society.
erview again:00
�oree, campand to I.I per DO muffler. �d DaYid E• ._.
the Chenet Ho� o
ectory ftlkweek. Plants fl!Dll'AIf
two
minor
ild
other
.
l
ch ren In
Traffic Violaton
Racine. 'lllere _,, m, ,1o,.. ,
..,.., Columboa, posled ,,..,. bood
h " s0th
e ::tu
i,. g,w overtfme lo worbn on
-.,..
----W
�
i:
court
act
J
'ity,
�:
1
:
;
colored
egg■
aold,
including 00.
on a charge of recftleu operatkm.
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:n:rches.
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the job befant recal1in&amp; laid oft
11 Fined In Court
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In .,..,.,.,,. and Minenvdle. I Driver Is Cited
wld end edmm,;on of 15 cenla for
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p 'l1ne traffac vlolaton were fin.
R ,gg,
Earl II)'
But they pointed wRI, groater haa beeo
sludenta and '5 cent, for edulta
ed In lllfddleport Mayor �b ] 'nie group made • proftt of '41 - i To County Court
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Another "plus" report. from the cen, to tho foci lbel unemplnJ- Farly Servieeo Are
will be asked with aD money to
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l Mdlhianey's court last evening, • on the projecl. At the T r 1. I no, Preatan, 21, Waym, W. Va Commerce DepartmeDt, ■aid tbal. mea
t bu exceeded ■ per t."ent
gt; 1oward the wn10r trip to Wasfl- An action by D. L. Bed: against Dona E. Panonl waa fined $5 County Muaic AuociaUon pro-I has been td to
i,. County NtaU ■ales advanad I per cent for ro... mcmthl:. n jumped to 8 1 Al Two, Not Three
Me
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Kelley Manuf�uring Company and cost,
ington.
on • eharae of fa:illn&amp; gram held in the Syractlle court next MOl}day follawtng a in March, the wond rue Jn two per cent ln Dec!embe,·, ipped
to Funeral ller\lK'el for Raymond
�• been dimn_iued upon applica- t. :,leld r.lgbt of way.
Grade School, the ladie, aokl re Ii wreck Oil Route , Monday morn- montba. IncreaN buying of new e s p.- een 1n uuuu7 d
then
llyen Farley of McKeesport, PL )r
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and
lion ot the plamtJfl and the eau,e Gregory
W. Cbote wu ...,. ! fmlunoota wblch eemed t h e m fog.
ean wu cbfell7 rapoaslble.
rebowlded
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N&gt;nw-y
FORn� BOHD8
died Saturday will be � ,
who
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la aettled.
; eel a penalty of $11 and t'Oltl for I tzs.83.
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Farley residence- la .,.._
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at
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the
confident lhal
Vatehel L. Bormg of A l b e D I The case of D. 0, Whaley, «. : reckleu
operatlan and Clarence j At the event tbe ladiel!I w e r • of a car operated by Pearl Cole- 1D1G1 CICNDAL BOl!IPITAL tion'al ecoriomy ii not sliding into We&amp;mday at p.m.
h · - forfeited bond on t h r e e al. Ya. the Swisher Coal Cempany
lnitead al
I Bin&amp; wu fined f11 and cost, on , attincl in awd)iary bat, o( navy man, rt, Che&amp;blre, u Cokm,ar, Admialona - Victorla StaerJ, ! another deep depression, President ! p.m. a• waa Iannounced
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cllargea: in the court of Pomeroy ba1 been cont,inued from April 24
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with
yellow
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and
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to
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C!w-lea
Cannkiaalfl
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other
offlclal.1
have day.
Mayor Charlea Let•• Borioi: •for- - lfOJ I al t o.m. ..t the· ,tea
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uavy blue aprooa wlib yellow ..,th o1 lllddlepnrl. 'Ille Stata lllddleport. '""'8 llaod, Desler, _.,.... .,,....,, that the a- Survl""" !nelude fottr daap-" .
l,Ited 1 $50 bond cw, 8 charKe .ol lelldant, Slondanl Alpbelt a n d
LOCAL TEMP8
rufflN. The OUIU!llly and ffn. i Patnl rvported heavy dantage , and llt•«t Doiley, Pomeroy. pected busineu expan,ton lo t1w 1en, Mn. Ruth M.,.Doool4, lln. �
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�s!stipJ -• � . .70 on
a Tar Co. bu beaJ ih'en INve un- The temperature In Pomeroy'• men ol Syracuae ll"I' WCLrkinf to- to tbt Coleman ea
r. Pnatoa wu Dlltharps - Zana Bater. latter part of the year mmt .t Anna LouiN k 1tc:b., 1111.1 • ._1
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- ud '5G for tll April 1111 lo, file la • - �•i!W11 ol!olrl"' II _,., ....,_ '"""'
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WUUaffil Brothers Mgn mc,v.
in,: heavy machinery DW their
Reedtvllle kick-off point I a I t
Wedwday.
They parked a huge D-t cater­
pillar, a Clevelaod-l20, 1 0-1, a
JtO..yd. drag line, a D-t and .,.,.
eral other piece. et larp: equip.
ment oo the outlkirt&amp; of �
ville.
In additkln to the huge oon­
Anlctlon devica. abow. m truck.I
ran,.ine in me from. Ji!t'pa to
tractor- lra:Jlen are OD the lite.

W"oth bla marited -­
a.cceDl, !big Jlml Martindale oplamed that the hill, ol Cooot.7 look lib "a roueh an:a
to cover."
He lll already certain t h a t
large qwmtiUn of high uplo­
aivea will be needed to I h • k •
- deep bedded n,,eb to ......
way for the cable. A ulamaa
from • Oak Hill blutim.g firm
WU at Martindale'I beadquarters
late la,t ..... bar&amp;autia&amp; lo pro­
•kle the powd,r,

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One of the world"s largest pipe­
line 1.'0mpanies. lhe
Williams
Brolhers of Tulsa, Okla., soon
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areas of Meigs County.
J. S. Mart indale, Willlams' su­
perint{'ndent here said his L'Otn­
pally ordered him tu supervise
the laying of 185 miles of cable,
eontracted through the American
Telephone and Telegraph �
pany.
M artindale cannot say what the
use of the telegraph cable will be

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COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

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Lights For Our Minds

With National Library Week coming
up April 16-22, what do we have to cele­
brate?
The library specialists say some few
things, such as the extension of library
service to some rural areas not hereto­
fore covered. But fundamentally, they
say, the nation sutlers a tremendou s
"book gap.'
Nobody nttds to be reminded of the
connection between the reading of good
books and the necessary informing of a
people in a democracy.
Yet, despite the recent rural gains, H
is estimated nearly 25 rqillion Ameri­
cans in rural zones have no library ser­
vices at all.
Two-thirds of all the nation's elemen­
tary schools have no central library fa.
cilities, whkb mean.s 10 million children
are deprived of this vital mental nour­
ishment in lbrmative year1.
Most high schools are a good deal bet­
ter off, but even 3 per cent of these have
no central library . And half the four­
year colleges don't have the 50,000 vol­
umes considered minimum.
Even the 400 public libraries serving
50,000 or more people are not uniform­
ly adequate. Library authorities say it
would take another $100 million a year
to bring them up to standard.
Having books on the shelves isn't the
whole story, either. Trained librarians
are required. Still, of s o m e 82,000
schools studied in a survey, only 42 per
cent had such personnel.
Just to take up the slack in the public
library field and lo extend service to
uncovered rural and urban areas (31
million urban dwellers get inadequate
service),. 1n outlay of t500 million to
$750 million would be required. The
bigger annual expenditures would be in
addition.
All those needs have piled up al a
time when the prospect is for higher
and higher book costs, heavier usage
with fuler wearing out of books, bigger
demand r o r scientific a n d technical

of free citizens?

I n a southi!rn town only rece ntly

blessed with library service, an elderly
man tried to tell a l ibrary teacher what
it meant. He groped for the right words.
As he talked, street lights came on. He
looked up, and then said:
"That's how it is. Books are a light.
See how bright it is now?" That's how it
should be, for all Americans every­
where.
OFF-BALANCE
It is always astonishing to read a fresh
report that certain employers have fail­
ed to turn in to the federal government
sums withheld from their workers for
income tax and social security purpo1es.
The employers' behavior is, of course,
thoroughly reprehensible. One has to
wonder , though, why the government
cannot devise more effective enforce­
fflent against such flagrant injustice.
Jt is ironic, too, that while these tax
scofflaws d u c k payment, government
has seen fit to slap a flat 30 per cent in­
come tax and a 3 per cent social security
levy on foreign exchange student grants.
The effect is simply to cut grants by a
third.

Senate moves now shaping up to ease
this Jncome tax burden and wipe out
the foolish social security tax (from
which the foreigner will get not a cent
of benefit) are long overdue.

,. Syracuse Eighth

. 1961
2-Dall) Sentinel, Pomeroy -Mid dleport, 0 , April 1 1

WASHINGTON COLUMN

We 'd Ough t Po n de r A ny Cease Fire In La os
BY PETER l!.:DSON

WASHlNGTON - 1 NEAl- Be­
fore relax1na: too much over the
prospects from a Briush-RuHian­
arranged �ase-lin� ancl peare
conference on Lllos. 11 might he
advisable lo rec�II some of I h e
bacllgroU11d as set down m mili­
tary ret:ords tlere.
On Aug 7. HlOO, when most of
the officials of the royal Laotian
government were ab.�ent from lhe
city arra11gir\{I for the funeral of
the late Kmg Siisavang Vong, 1t
amart young paratroop captatn
named Kong Le led h.i:t company
mto th.e :idminislratiYe capil.al ol
Vtentiannl!, artd took over.

KONG u: HAO BEEN trained

by the F'rench and Amerl&lt;'ans
and had shown II high degr� of
military aptitude. Wb1ii1 was not
realized at the time wag th.at he
lhe
tiad also been trained by
.
unists
Olmm
Kong Le had a lank driven up
to the building m' which the lei!,·
isl:ltive caucus wa1 meeting. ,\
gun muule was forced into t h e
room. And Kong Le, came down
from his balcony seat to demand
that Prince Souvanna Phouma 1&gt;e
made premier ol a new, neutral·
isl governnient.

Uniled
thU:i So11ed
back
also
Stateg had
in lht!
ier
prt-m
as
vann1 PholllTUI
gov­
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stabl
a
hope ht! l'OUld run
s
action
�rnmenl . Hlli principal
were forcrng out the old Interna­
tional Control Communism and
arranging for the incorporation
of the Communist Pathet Lao
(of('es intn the Royal Laotian ar•
my.
Artually, only one battalion of
Pathet Lao joined up. The other
marched across the border intu
1n 1957 and ' S8 lhe

tl
Communist North Vietnam.
was trained there Wlder Souvan•
na Phouma's half brother . Prinee
souvanouphong, for all the trou­
t..c
ble it"s now causing. Kong
immediately invited them to come
back to Laos to support him.
After the new kin&amp;, Sri Savang
Vatthana, had approved Souvan­
JUI. Phouma·s reappointment as
premier in 1960, his first act was
to establish diplomatic relatior.s
with Moscow. Then he inYltt1
the Russians to ship in food and
ga!'Dline.
THIS W.U THI!: STAJlT of the
Russian airlift of arms f r o m
Hanoi. In northern Viel NJ!m, into
Laoa, for the 1upport or Kon&amp; Le

nod the Pathet Lao Communist
forees.
This is when artlllery was intrn·
duced into the Laotian fighting.
Previously, it had �n j u � t
.
small arms guerrilla fighting
Some oJ the Russian transports
were observed. to have the same
numbers a, phmeis th.at carri�
arms to SU1)port the late Patrice
Lumumb.a in the Congo.
Souvanna Phooma's "neutral•
ist" government IHted from Aug­
ust kl December. Then he was
driven out of the capital by Laol•
ian loyalist forcea under B r i i­
Gen. Phowni Nosavan, lhe de­
fense minister, who was knowo
to be anti-Communiat and pro­
Westem. He was supported
by
Fmich and American military
missions.
The Russian airlift then begim
In earnest. Since last Decembl!r
it has flown 10 to 15 missions a
day in all kinds of weather, ll has
Tttflntly carried Pattlet lAIO Jl'r&amp;•
troopers deep into Laotian terri­
tory for operation• that will give
the Communilt fotte1 • DUPi•
mum hold on the country before
the ce11se--fire can be arran11ed
and the 14-naHon peace confer­
ence cp be con'llened in Cambo·

When the Oust Settles We'll See the Bouncer

Grade Moms Meet

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f .i\tu_;,�.11!1
Then• .irt now cadr!!t °'1�iftK-P ·
munisl North Viel Nam ve\enir\.t
ta
in every umt of Puthet Lao.
onu
is
lead ii and stiffer it. Thia
recent
reason gJVl;'n for their
ly
near
hold
now
hey
s
slJ('('esse T
te
u.p
tory
terri
rai
all of the Cent
the ancitol capital o( L.uang Prtl­
bang. And lhey will be hard :o
gel out, no matter what kind of a
peace settlement i, made.

History's Worst Mass Killer'

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mal)J(·ure 11nd l(J t'"l�(·l rJc 1m
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Rowib, Duane Buru,y . P'ranciJ •• bui t !Jy Mn. i,·ratKcJJ E. Hol- S,t pt. 30 Pr!'vJOu.s!y. perlomwit""
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Montgomery , Thor Canty a O d brook of Qlyahoga. ohio, a, foJ. and potential have been ,t.- 11
ExttuUve Head George M. Dal- Iowa : • ·My JOI! brou ght � a .-que,11 Wf'ti,:ht Tilf' Army �aid MonJ.u.
d.!y 1:xpern·nce ha.I !!OOwn tlwt ..
cocoon ol .i µraying ma11t u1 wh1rh
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�tt-rmJ11a! lvn of performaflct! 11
hatchoed . I 10id baby mans 1se1 for mor e r,-.11;,t,1,.. th.in an e.1tim.ate o(
PLAY 8CIIEDULED
Senion ol Eutern High School i.' cent.1 each IIJld gave h1ro a put,-n11al.
-----plan to pre.ent their pl-, . nickel. Sold 18 and could havt
· · Mother ta A Freahman , " a com- sold more btil my ll0""4 fltl' uth Largest and firlE'sl palac. In
Engl.ind iR Hamptoo Court. nei.r
edy 1n three act., Thursday and other up "
Friday, April 20 and 2J at 8 p. m. Al fund-raiaing oovelt ies , thtit' London.
The public ii invited.
rank high, but J think the pyramid r------..iiiiiiiiiiiiii-i
-----built by Mr1. Marian Smith. of
!..dies' Basic
Pulallli. Arlt . tops them all.
.. Prol&gt;ably DOI 8 •ay you'd advise," &amp;be wrote, "but I added a
WASHINGTON HJPD - Five dollar and bet on 'Rebel Ruler'
Needle HeeJ.
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"_�b ago, � •� • division in t.qe ninth at oaklawn Park. He
Medium or 23 Heel
l', the Republicao Nat� Comcame In a winner. May we do
mlttee decided It wu tune to the a.ame lD 'G."
start railing money lor tbe Ul6I
congreaional campaign.
The United State, has mort
So, U began lftlding dollar bills than JJO steel-making oompartie! .
to party worker, throughout the with a total capacity of about ltd.
MIDDLEPORT
country.
million Iona annually.
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At fint glance, there would apJleat to ht madflHII in thil meth.'.
od. I me.an no politician · h.
right mind 'would try to f:a,;
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a campaign by oontribuhng to ha
rontributon.

All Sy,scus, e&gt;gbth G
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mothers are asked to be al th,:
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IChoul houae Wednesday "
aft«-'
noon at I p,m. for a meetina COO- JERUSA LEM ( UPI ) - AdoU ·-nw ateuaed la unable o
t
cernlng the EiKh,tb Grade Com · Eichnuum went un trial today aa brine: the
witneM be need. for
mencemtnt and banquet,
hlator)"1 wone ma11 murderer hia deftnN, Nol onJy hun ·t ne 'l1le N�ttt.ni School Board
His lawyer immfldiately ,:ha.I• the �anl but � molt of thole �el ln ■pec 181 teUlon lut_ n-elenged the jurisdiction of a coort who would appear in hi.a defense nmg to accept the reai.gnat.lOll ol
Dinner I, Given
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of u,ree
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that they disqualify them• barred from appearing here u Elementary ICbool and to hire an
'llanded
Mr. and Mn. Walter Walkr:
there ii no doubt that Inael rte• employee to take her place.
entertained with a dinner Sun ielff!.
Rohert Servatius, a German OiJ!izes the baa.le principla of tht 'J1&gt;e N&amp;ignalioo ol Mn. lrffll'
day at their home on Cheste,
awyer
from Cologne, &amp;aid El.eh law of nation■. The law for the \mold Wu acttpied and w 1 1 1
Road.
haYe been brought t:i punialunrrit of the Naz.ii and their become effective April 15. Mn.
should
nann
Gllf:!lta were Mr. and Mrs
rl.al
be
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un internatlonal or collaborator■ ( a .er.lei of specta1 l�ezel Henden wu hired u •
Earl Dill of Morning Star : Mr
lawa passed by the hraell parlla §lltanl cook f&lt;N" the rem.tinder of
and Mr1. Glen Dill, Pomeroy ; ieutral tribunal.
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Otho Radford and Mn. Llllir Eichmann stand&amp; trlalas Adolf menu is • contravention of the L h e lll6CMll IChool year a1
monthly
aalary
of
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Manie!, Syracuae: and Mn. Roxi, Hitler', "traffic officer" ln the law of natiorul.
Jllmee P. Henderson, • l!68 Wa- Hen5'111, Brookville, Ky.
�er of II million Jewa _ the "I ao ,uggeat that the court de· Mr■, Nellie Borgaa, former ..,.
bama Hi�h School graduate, baa
man wbo moved the Jew• from elare it baa no authority to deal aUltant cook, wu named • head
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been elected lo membership in
one point to another lib a cbe"S with the case. The law of the cook for the remainder of lhil
CIIAPTER TO MEBT
Phi Beta Kappa, national ICbolPomeroy Chapter No. 80 R. A. master pl.aying a macabre game punishment of Nazi1 la counter to year, taking the place of M r a.
anhip honorary society.
M. will hold a stated conv0&lt;:ation on the white and black board ,if the law of nations. It apeaU ol Arnold.
Henderson is a student at Mipu�ishment for cr�e! committed 111.e board al,o approved t II e
Wednesday at 7 : llO p, m., for the life and death.
and
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s. trauaction of all regular busi- The routes be marked out for pnor to the establishment of the hiring of Miu Judy Slewart .u
the IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. ne!IS. The officers and all compan- the captive Jew&amp; elfflOfJt alway� slate of Israel, ootside Ila bor- aeeretary at Rut1and High School
Heoder&amp;Oa, fonnerly of New HavIona are urged to attend.
led to death In a gu chamber. dera and by and to per.om who for the remainder of the school
en, W. Va., now residing ill Terre
Before tht challenge to the Ju• are not �ilizena of tbe state oJ term at a $12$ monthly aalary.
-----Haute, Indiana.
rlsdiction of tbe court Ekhrnann Israel. Eichmann wa1 brought to ApplicaUona w t r e conaidered
JaJMS la a senior in the Departstood to hear the reading of the tbi� court in breach of � law. from Ada Ohlinger for a teaching
meot of Phy_sics in the Colle�e of
(ifteen-coant indictment againr.t • The �ompetence of Uria court -----'---· ____::
Arts and Scienet'!I et the Untverhim. It feU like fifteen lashe, on also derives from , procedural
alty, In addition to his newly ac- Amon� t�se who entered Holz. his back.
point. The method in which the
quired honor, he is a member of er hospital m the past H bour1
the
AA SerYBll118 began hla plea accused was . brought before
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P i Mu Epa11on, na_t"xm
court
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thing beeame clear - Eichmann
I hasten to add, however, that
ma national Physics awarded by Grande, Thomaa E. Mallters, Rt.
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I Cheshire, John W. MuUord, Rt. ls
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the' Univer&amp;ity last May.
and every legal �se is going bon, signed a statement a.aying
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leave of their •rua. � are
e
2
Cheshir
A.
George
,
Tipton,
He is also active in the Men'1
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•
to be �austP.d m the attempt to be aceept-ed the jurlsdlctlon (II
me�ly
cooductmg
an
u�rsment.
,
Rt.
2
Cheshire
Harvey
BrubakGlee Club, Lutheran. student AcLhe Israeli OOUl'l. It goes wltho11t
.
.
save his life.
In do,-it--yourdf" fund-ruing.
.
'Haa llllU
__,. the Umvers11y Cen- er, Rt• 2 Bidwell• Dwight L,
tiv1-,
...
•L.•u1at
,,ma
saywg
was
statement
Ftglatff
Lib
Each woman who receives a
Tlllb
Cheatwood · Waterloo• Mrs Law•
ler Program Board.
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d
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thie
urea..
resery�
doll
renee R. Gerlach, Jr., HIM Mead- His lawyer 11 a thick set,
WASHINGTON (UPll - Evlar from the committee is
•
a
owbrook Dr.• Pt. Pleaunt, Her- square jawed man who loola and right to pmve th t It waa written denee that RUllia haa tripled ita auppo&amp;ed to "pyramid" It Into a
and signed under dut'ffl and
anna airlift to Lao1 catlled IJ'OW· larger •um and then send the enbert Chambers, 108%; Mi11 St., talb like a fighter.
h
t
of
pressure
ea
Therefore
.
tt Jng concern here today that lhe tire amount back to lhe GOP
Middleport Mrs. Leslie Boone "Tbia Ia a question of revenge "
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11urchla ti -,
Gaap re�a:•: Gallipolia dam
� is in11'alid as evidence in court. Kremlin
Carr, 291 Sycamore St., Middle- SerYatiua said, ''TIie state of
might be 11:aJlblg on a lreasur} .
EUIElfA
Cll♦•I
f�t on ro�19·0·
"A man wbo evaded tho lnw for cease fire in
port., Mn. Sldney Ray ""Hayman, rael bae put itself on record that
order to build up
Sbu,e
Way■
,e. yean would no! of hl• own
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Communiat f
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RL 1 Middleport' Mtll. will1am
there.
its object la not �venge. ThJa ll
The committee leave■ it to the
.._ 1. IIOOllt
3.06 ri9l'ff to appear In a Relia
Plea11allt 26.12, Hint.on
will
free
ag
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lll'cetl
ble
F. Wlnebreoner, Syracuse, G. a matter of seeking out a scapediplomatic IOW'cea re - individual t.o determine bow to
7
rtainly
IERYINI KT
6
a
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Fall
K
3
b
w
an
in
iq' 1. tm': :
ported that the Soviet military build the
Ch
b� r./ � Dayton Parsons, Rutland, Mrs. goat. We cannot now try the Nai:i court· nd ce
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pyramid.
And
thil
h
a■
a
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ea
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Arthur G. Neal, Jackson, Carl state of which Eichmann waa a the country whose peop e I e
IUpply alrHR to Laotian Commu ,.;ven rile lO aome
•, o-w,14
o.f the __
•=
_.
· r-.ug
,.,. •1ow from
,
�
Oh•1o' River was
most at hla handa
• la ha• b e e Tl three ti.mes
A
h
,
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k
DUI
rt
ur
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Jae
S;J, " -;,ff
Harson,
Mt11.
member.
He
ts
being
ts
charged
tm0rthodo
J
l
fund-r
1
aising
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tnelbod,
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· __ls
Dam 20, one- 1
'11iere are pn:a
. .,
recorded norma1 ra
,ce In the UUJ�
ey p• MeCumber, w1·tkeaville, With
•-� day or ao. in the history of poL\tfCJ.
■e..lly ..t,,...- ,_... ,_
. respone1b11ity for aet, wh.leh
..nlh of a foot per hour at Dams
n-n..+_...... w
over
the
paat
150
year■
of legal '11te State ......
.
Mn· William R Dalton · Ashland were imposed upon him by the
lutl•g
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.,...iutan 81 eon·
a
a tentb
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21 and Dam 22 1111d one--h
23 lf
Lt,
Ky., Mn. James A. Wood, Rav- state. He was dragged into doing procesa bein� held deaPlte the ll- slderlng 1e11dlng a strong ■tate- . Let 111 oon lder lint the manner
ndon·
III whicb Mn· Fern E· � of
foot per hour at Dam ·
legal abduction of the aecuted. 1 ment on U.S. views direc
enswood, W. Va., Mr.!!. Audrey I. these things for the state.
tly to the
.
waa running one-half foot, Mar- Sml'"
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L.
, �.
Towner, N. D. • came to the aid of
.,._mlm lbNlugh .S
'Jlot go into detail on this nn::
i;n, Ravensw000, W. Va., "I would now request th.e court 1h41l
U . AmlHIHllUUl" her ,.,.,.. w·tb •
·
.. pyramid.
met one-quarter f00l and W,_
_. �, 1
point. These precedentl are inad- Llewel'·- E. Thom
.
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rn· Mn Roy M· Ruppert' Spencer• to exam.me
psoo,
my two prmcipal ·
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field dam 2 feet.
"Durmg a chW'tb d-r." ahe
.
m1Ssab e ere.
W. Va.
One Western diplomat 18 Id the
te of b'
told the committee, "l mitehed 8
O
Clrcum&amp;tance1 of the abdue- Lao, ttulis seemed to be
Boat IIIOYeDH!■t&amp;:
.
a
Blrlb'
��-The co� 81 no J lsdlc- "
leaf from gorgeo� plant, took it
UT
tion
in
tb.ia
case
are
entirely
difu
ir
,
.
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p.1
Ohta River - Jf.,Ho Tennessee
proachln
o
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M rs. 1.enalt DotSOII • Rt. ! Galli- lion'
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e
4
Aliquippa up 14,
up
.
eem" which pnvalled two and a
i:- son, t.G
. a. m. M.onday.
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w-•• , 1 , 2:20• p.m.;
, pouo,
"-The law for the pwnshmeut
at the order of the Iaraell gov• half week■: ago when PreJ.ident later potted the plant and aoon
0 a.m.,
,
up 16,
J , ,..,
.
of Nazis 88d the•·
" coUabor-•
MOtl ll emment ttaeU• which acted in ____..
D.beluupd
there were siJ: small vielet plant,.
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.
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,.,_..J••■.m. •, M'1...
1M1
nruli.u up t9, •'-'··15
KCWR:Uy warned of it■ aenouspatlenta ffl:flnlly discharged In- not ,.,alld• "
the
contraventi
law
of
na•
of
on
a.m.: Andrew C.alhoun u.p 28, s:neu at 8 televlaed oewa confel - "Brought riv111 small flower pots
eluded Mn. Vitus Hartley, Jr., Servatius then went Into the I lona. 'lbe court cannot lend Itself
with the pyramid $l planted the
40 a.m.; Robert Weal down 21,
ence.
.
5: 15 a.m.; Titan down 21, 7 : 20 Henry Sw�, Mn. Al Stedenabel, question of the qualifJcalion of the lo being a party to such 1 1itua• 'I1iere w aa speculatiQh that
Rua- violet. in each, invited five gala
Mrs.
w
1
M
ller,
judges.
Mrs.
11
John
ue
Le
;
lion.
a.DL ; Elgercliff up 23, 4: SS a.m.
•la haa been rushing io supplies for bridge and lunch aad had no
Heff�r, Mra. Robert L. Strait '°The opinion of one of the .. I will call lo the witneu stand
City o( Maysville down 23, 6: 10
in advanced of the monaoon ,ea- trouble selling those plant.a ior $1
and m(ant aon, Mist Dorothy A. judges might be determined by Mr. Zvl Tobar and Mr. Ram Oil
next few weeks each. Re1, rned a po� -violet to
a.m. ; Freiberger up r,, 4 a.m.;
S
Poet�, Mra. Harold H. Taylor the fact members of hf■ family Shimonl -0f Tel Aviv, emplo,ea of � due in the
W"lth Exclulive Ne•
1na
IIOW.d ham� I.he drurch to � · 1111 conCecilia ft. \'I&gt; %7, 2:05 a.m.: Jerheavy ra
1 ''
and mfant daughter. Joseph R. were affected · t?Y the trimea of El Al cthe Israeli state al'line\ lllpply
aelente.. "
actJvltiel.
ry Baswortb up r,, 7:is a.m.;
ohnson, Rex It Unroe, Floyd which my client is aecused,"' r.e Tbe firBt witnesB, logether wkh
James Hines u p 35, t ; 15 a.m.
Russia, in 811 April 1 note, ac- 1ben la no doubt that Mrt.
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Bobo, Jamea A. Stewarb, said. . .The a
ccused Is concerned others, kldnaped the aceused an cepted In aeneral tenna a British Lee's fund- raising-technique wu
Galllpo)ht Dam - Cornell down ·
s p.m. ; Philip Spom down 1 :40 Mr,. Vernon W. Keels, _Paul R. at the _pollible prejudice of. DIi
!1�1960, �ived hlmtPf ltla p,opaa1 for 8 thn!Htaa:e Laoa a bit out of the ordinary. As to
O
H lter, Mrs. John H. Wh ite, Mr1. of_ the Judges. I refer ·to
u.. ma, ..;. . . . . dust ord inarity blow ,
•- --��.. whether
the ver- liberty and brought him to larael. 80lullon - a ...,. ,.._..,
a.m.: Robert P. Bonnie up 3: hi �
k..Adi--.'\
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back into ,our recr. · !
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Oliver p VanMeter' Mra. James d ict handed down by one of them Witnes1 n
.A.J �
umber two was lhe or� lion Of an lncllan-Caoad,lan-Poliab gell .will be on the . iaoe
a.m.: Onward up 5:SS a.m.; Sol•
.
" 11t, th; • • •
s
C
k
Per
ms,
and
ho
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H.
Car• Dela•• 1-,c. Nt ti UIIIIIIIN
T m
in a previous case bearing oo the gaoizer of the flight.
vay down 9 : 05 a.m. ; John Ladd ·
truee team and 8 14-aatlon COIi· Republicana in the next election,
.. �:-,:::,i:. �i t: '"
ton.
•
Clip--Ofl tooll
a.ecused'11 alleged action, (be did ''Tbo•l"'•itnesses will be able ference to ' work DUt a poUtical I am not prepared to say.
Dean up 9: 45 a.m.
a,nn fllfl..t 1" illhiltil
•
FuU l'lliwelinl tltll CMIIN...
Ne""- 1,-u.1
Amon, AlllnJ
not elaborate that pointl. It ha1 to show that the tldnaplng of the solution.
Kuawha Rlyer - O I i ,.. ti I
A more energetic, ff le118 ingeo•
U
nlnabMt 11,s■• HM
ow:1 1 H.P. 110To11 1
Shearer up Marmet 6: 10 a.m.: A. According to the midnight re- been bnposalble lo detmnina to accused from the Ar�entlne was Since then, British Ambauador iolll, fund-railing method waa enr
.
.
•
Pa
_,.Wffflll. •fficiHI
.., adjust•
V. Chris down Winfield 9: 10 p.m.; port of the nur-1ing department, what extent th11 Judge has !lll the result of an offlCial order by Sir Frank Roberta baa aoughl to ployed by Mrs. c y_ Semple of
Thelma Ann down Winfield 2: 10 those who were listed as fair in- open mind In the present case. the gO'llemment of Israel."
pm Russia down lo 80 actual Baxter Springe, Kan. Here i8 bow
a.m.; Helen Z. up Winfleld 3:15 eluded Walter Fetty, Mrs. Laura
O FF E R L I M I T E D - S T O P I N T O D AY !
.
cease fire agreement In a aeritlll she built • ,1H.50 pyramid:
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a.m.; ....., down Wlnfield ,,,. Wa,ren. Rou Getile,. Robert
Plata, ..... ll'wk
of meetings witb the lon,gn office
a.m.; Merrill up Winfield
4:40 Radabaugh, Ray Riffle, Bert
in Moscow.
"'Made ud IOld felt sunflowen,
a.m.; 0. F. Shearer down Wir.- Baker, Warren 'nwmaa, Perry
Details of the Moscow talb have made and ■old chocolate call.ea
Wella, James Elkins, WiU_lam
field 4 :50 a.m,
been tept private. but they ap bread and rolla, apple pies,
Hanlngto�, Freeland Norris,
patently have been stuck OD que6- birthday cakes, gave two crew
LEGAL NOTICE
Mi:9. WIU1am Thabet, John F.
tlom of timing. Washington want■ cul.s, shortened three akirll,
LIO,U NOTICI
IU&lt;:tu.rd c. Rader, w1Mi.. p11... ., Blaettnar, , Gifford
Scherer, BERLIN (UPI} _ Gerfflans
= ....,.u...,..
,____ al,o lee! thal a verified ffill8 fire before an cooked pot of beans. mended three
M•
-•,1
r�ence 11 In Cn• of H. &amp;. WIIHn George Rairden J hn
MASON, W. VA.
·
HMigao viewed the AdoU Eichmann trial
, o
atera, one pair trouserw,
.
Brldffp0r1, W•.t vtrt1ni.. but per-bee:I international conterence beglna.
t
h
8
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enoug
em
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.,nal Nrvll!e e1nao1 be nbtained ,n and Margaret Walker·
In Israel today with mixed enu&gt;- made on the efforts lo make
tilm m 111• st1t. o1 Oh1o, and hi,
J1nMn, ldd- 1., A-1c ructi•nt c. Blood _admJni.stered receoUy al
.......... ..:�g on whk:fl side am-•·.
liona - d.,�.....,,
.,__9 than 2,000 Nuts
S
'"'ltllll
.....,.
Rader, fftal No A.1'158�538'1 .
...__pital Included two WIila on of the Iron Curtain they live.
9533, c M. R. No. 1. it.Hier 8o,r
Air the 1
•imi
been hunted down and tried
bave
For.,. Bu�. 1Hloa1, aa.l..tJopl, w111
e.11, '--"'l.lUIWD &amp;.RU� II woutd and the seareb continues they
tlk• notJ.,. 1h11 o• t.11.1 13th. da,, &lt;11 Sunday and Uiree unib on Mon•
'
M,"'11. 11111, t11, unda',tptlll flied day,
N!Opeo
old wounda end heap new pom
· I oul•
�r p1tlllon a,atnll 1111a In tb1 CPurt
of ee-011 P.._1, Mein C011nty,
______
shame on them. 'Ibe Communi8l In addition n..... point t that
Ohio, c... No. 13.118, pr1,1nc
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N
R.,,.
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A
dlvorH rrarri U11 ald ek-,,&lt;11 c.
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East ut,t"uuu
m ct·--'
lllD&amp;eU they had West Germany atreaoy Iles paid
Rader oa the Pound, of Groh ,�••
.....__ ....
n.1.... to - about that their
ro Ohio (UPI) -.1.w;
COLUMB•u"',
1tt1 01 dulr, and ru,•11..,. ,rnlea
,..,....,'l!i
...... .,
•
out $.1.25 billioo to compensate
'',', euttod7 of eblld1'11n, mh!&lt;&gt;ri for tempo of Secretary of State Ted bands were clean.
Jews and other victims of the
p • ntlff nil chlldrwn 1111'11 u,, further m,1_. of UM coart, ,nd ..,. fin•• W. Brown'1 office was upaet re- '11lere was apprehension in We,t Na:r.l terrorlam. When lhe reBtitue
ad
::r
cenlly wbe.a a Dayton firm re- Germany that It.a painfully • re- lion program, 11 It ii called, II
of
k• In tha fllta�. that di• .,.
ported It wanted to move ite I t o r e d reputatJon would M ----•r
,,.........,leted u1111
,._ total ,__,,._,.,, will
ed •b• boUNbold (Oods. Uld ffll'
marred, particularly In the Unit- be $6.25 bOUon. 'lbe IaraeU .,.ver
atb�r 11ro,ar ffllef. ..Id e•uM w ill headquarters lo Russia.
••
1M fGr burlJM: on or altv di,. _.,
• 111 the reeounllnI of
da, of April, 11111.
ment'a share will amount to lf8U.5
Activity returned to normal od Slates 'aacte.-.
when they learned that th.la par- the horrors of Nazism in the million.
em court.
J
LANC[II
&lt;:ro•, Crow end Porter. AttOl'M,. ticular RuBlia is In SheJL..,
Rftelve N■ Rfflltaiioll
u,. C:Ou.n- eruaal
lnr Pl1lntlff
u
we
wa
our
"-Y
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st
stJII
sh
di�
Communiat Eut Germany, on
(3) 1 ... ,1, • m •• u. 10, u. ,. ty, Ohio.
- -- linen before the eyes of the the other band bu not paid one
MOTHERS, FATHERS, BOYS, GIRLS, CATS, C �NARIES, BOUQUET&amp;,
world," aaked a young white-col- cent. At far �• the Cornmunilt1
lar worker in D1111eldorf.
are concerned, they have already
UnderU■ed Coac!era
atoned for any crimes that might
Weat German Chancellor Kon- have been permitted.
I rad Adenaue underlin
r
ed the Ila- "larael wiU receive no restltu­
Uon■l eonoorn In an unuaual lion from East Gennany alnce
HEATING t111d AIR CONDITIONING
statement Mondey night.
reatilulloa haa been made by al ,
''Today there la no Nat.iooal So- lowing Jewa lo live In East Ger­
SALES •nd SERVICE
claU1tic Nazi feeling in the body many wlth &amp;he ame freedom as
of the German people. We ha ve lbe Germana," East .zone propa­
Plumbing and Electrlc■I
become a comtltutlonal atate:• gandill: Albert Norden aakl reS.I• and S■rvlce
lbe chancellor declared.
eenUy.
Some West Germana are aD-- Many East Gennan CommltELECTRIC MOTORS
ooyed that the llorrlble ex�asea nilta also feel that the Eiclunann
eAPPLIANCES '
ol the . Hitler era sltould IN tTial will injure the W"' German
brought to world attention again. government'■ reputation by focua-­
BARBECUES. BOATS, TENTS, LtlGGAGE, AND A LOW PRICE I
ftey have been re-living It tor sing attention on lb past and
more than ■ year in a revivsil alleged Nni pneent.
INSULATION
a battery-savi ng alternator. See and drive them batk
of most
Eltller Dodge wagon wlH e1rry a sizuble
of film documentaries and radio "1be cwest German) Nlime i1
Oft OOMPACI at your Dodge Dealer. As you drive them. remember this.
1n111tina Iha! mova. Bui the mast impressive lltln1 llttj
Ereat deal with Dod&amp;t,
bnlllllcute.
Infested with Nut cnminala,'' the
•rry is I low prlco. Dirt is a lul�size Dodge. Yal It is 'OJ
l\1llt Standa r d or compac� you get a
Dominatln1 the thinking is the Communiat-run National F r o n t
p,lctd model for model wltll Ford ■nd Chevrolet. new
F11n Tit-CUP IINITl0N l([Y ti Ill '"' ..... •· A ....
feeling that the crimta ag.,lnst aaaerted. "In tiw G.D.R. merman
oornpacl, Dodge l.anoer, is priced about the same n
11111 su1 m111 .-. 11t1 ..
the Jen were committed by a Demohratlc Republic) the NuJ
1'1111 In I hdte • • lnllk II -, Dtdfl Duler dltfla11� .. ...
AU TYPES
Comet. Co1111ir and Falcon. Wh�lteQr one you bay, you'll
K.,t.. .
nllt, and
IIRlBll group and that the Gtirrn111 criminala baVfl been coodeumed
p1 1 urtlUzltl, rust-p,aotltl body,
people u a whole were unswan and UOlat.ed."
unlit loo laet.
SE£ THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN KEYS - YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER
... Olller Fears
GETS BROUN' ADI
'Ibere wu aome fear alao that MIAMI (UPIJ - Johnny Jim.
the trlal - trigger tlDDlher .. . - btdtan who ,.., of ,w......_...p by I• alll(aton lor the .......- ■1
nat!cal _,...., - .. lt!Dlto ........ bore, oullend • H.,.ld ChaN, Mfr.

The Lighter Side

SINCE LEA. VINO L.,\OS, Sou­
vanna Phouma has visited India.
where he won the back!ni of
Prime Minister Nehru. He h a •
been well rec:eived in Paris. and
in London De was urged lo return
a
to his country and work for
1ovem­
broadly based neutralist
ment.
As this l11 written, Souvanna
Phouma is headed for Moscow
The Russians recognize bim 31
bead of the Laotian government.
though he 1,aan·t been home to,
over three month&amp;.
le he ia now airlifted by t h •
Russian1 back into Laos to be­
Nllne htad of another neutralist
go,.,ernment, the above back•
ground may (Ive l(lml idea ol
what it will be like.

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COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

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Lights For Our Minds

With National Library Week coming
up April 16-22, what do we have to cele­
brate?
The library specialists say some few
things, such as the extension of library
service to some rural areas not hereto­
fore covered. But fundamentally, they
say, the nation sutlers a tremendou s
"book gap.'
Nobody nttds to be reminded of the
connection between the reading of good
books and the necessary informing of a
people in a democracy.
Yet, despite the recent rural gains, H
is estimated nearly 25 rqillion Ameri­
cans in rural zones have no library ser­
vices at all.
Two-thirds of all the nation's elemen­
tary schools have no central library fa.
cilities, whkb mean.s 10 million children
are deprived of this vital mental nour­
ishment in lbrmative year1.
Most high schools are a good deal bet­
ter off, but even 3 per cent of these have
no central library . And half the four­
year colleges don't have the 50,000 vol­
umes considered minimum.
Even the 400 public libraries serving
50,000 or more people are not uniform­
ly adequate. Library authorities say it
would take another $100 million a year
to bring them up to standard.
Having books on the shelves isn't the
whole story, either. Trained librarians
are required. Still, of s o m e 82,000
schools studied in a survey, only 42 per
cent had such personnel.
Just to take up the slack in the public
library field and lo extend service to
uncovered rural and urban areas (31
million urban dwellers get inadequate
service),. 1n outlay of t500 million to
$750 million would be required. The
bigger annual expenditures would be in
addition.
All those needs have piled up al a
time when the prospect is for higher
and higher book costs, heavier usage
with fuler wearing out of books, bigger
demand r o r scientific a n d technical

of free citizens?

I n a southi!rn town only rece ntly

blessed with library service, an elderly
man tried to tell a l ibrary teacher what
it meant. He groped for the right words.
As he talked, street lights came on. He
looked up, and then said:
"That's how it is. Books are a light.
See how bright it is now?" That's how it
should be, for all Americans every­
where.
OFF-BALANCE
It is always astonishing to read a fresh
report that certain employers have fail­
ed to turn in to the federal government
sums withheld from their workers for
income tax and social security purpo1es.
The employers' behavior is, of course,
thoroughly reprehensible. One has to
wonder , though, why the government
cannot devise more effective enforce­
fflent against such flagrant injustice.
Jt is ironic, too, that while these tax
scofflaws d u c k payment, government
has seen fit to slap a flat 30 per cent in­
come tax and a 3 per cent social security
levy on foreign exchange student grants.
The effect is simply to cut grants by a
third.

Senate moves now shaping up to ease
this Jncome tax burden and wipe out
the foolish social security tax (from
which the foreigner will get not a cent
of benefit) are long overdue.

,. Syracuse Eighth

. 1961
2-Dall) Sentinel, Pomeroy -Mid dleport, 0 , April 1 1

WASHINGTON COLUMN

We 'd Ough t Po n de r A ny Cease Fire In La os
BY PETER l!.:DSON

WASHlNGTON - 1 NEAl- Be­
fore relax1na: too much over the
prospects from a Briush-RuHian­
arranged �ase-lin� ancl peare
conference on Lllos. 11 might he
advisable lo rec�II some of I h e
bacllgroU11d as set down m mili­
tary ret:ords tlere.
On Aug 7. HlOO, when most of
the officials of the royal Laotian
government were ab.�ent from lhe
city arra11gir\{I for the funeral of
the late Kmg Siisavang Vong, 1t
amart young paratroop captatn
named Kong Le led h.i:t company
mto th.e :idminislratiYe capil.al ol
Vtentiannl!, artd took over.

KONG u: HAO BEEN trained

by the F'rench and Amerl&lt;'ans
and had shown II high degr� of
military aptitude. Wb1ii1 was not
realized at the time wag th.at he
lhe
tiad also been trained by
.
unists
Olmm
Kong Le had a lank driven up
to the building m' which the lei!,·
isl:ltive caucus wa1 meeting. ,\
gun muule was forced into t h e
room. And Kong Le, came down
from his balcony seat to demand
that Prince Souvanna Phouma 1&gt;e
made premier ol a new, neutral·
isl governnient.

Uniled
thU:i So11ed
back
also
Stateg had
in lht!
ier
prt-m
as
vann1 PholllTUI
gov­
e
stabl
a
hope ht! l'OUld run
s
action
�rnmenl . Hlli principal
were forcrng out the old Interna­
tional Control Communism and
arranging for the incorporation
of the Communist Pathet Lao
(of('es intn the Royal Laotian ar•
my.
Artually, only one battalion of
Pathet Lao joined up. The other
marched across the border intu
1n 1957 and ' S8 lhe

tl
Communist North Vietnam.
was trained there Wlder Souvan•
na Phouma's half brother . Prinee
souvanouphong, for all the trou­
t..c
ble it"s now causing. Kong
immediately invited them to come
back to Laos to support him.
After the new kin&amp;, Sri Savang
Vatthana, had approved Souvan­
JUI. Phouma·s reappointment as
premier in 1960, his first act was
to establish diplomatic relatior.s
with Moscow. Then he inYltt1
the Russians to ship in food and
ga!'Dline.
THIS W.U THI!: STAJlT of the
Russian airlift of arms f r o m
Hanoi. In northern Viel NJ!m, into
Laoa, for the 1upport or Kon&amp; Le

nod the Pathet Lao Communist
forees.
This is when artlllery was intrn·
duced into the Laotian fighting.
Previously, it had �n j u � t
.
small arms guerrilla fighting
Some oJ the Russian transports
were observed. to have the same
numbers a, phmeis th.at carri�
arms to SU1)port the late Patrice
Lumumb.a in the Congo.
Souvanna Phooma's "neutral•
ist" government IHted from Aug­
ust kl December. Then he was
driven out of the capital by Laol•
ian loyalist forcea under B r i i­
Gen. Phowni Nosavan, lhe de­
fense minister, who was knowo
to be anti-Communiat and pro­
Westem. He was supported
by
Fmich and American military
missions.
The Russian airlift then begim
In earnest. Since last Decembl!r
it has flown 10 to 15 missions a
day in all kinds of weather, ll has
Tttflntly carried Pattlet lAIO Jl'r&amp;•
troopers deep into Laotian terri­
tory for operation• that will give
the Communilt fotte1 • DUPi•
mum hold on the country before
the ce11se--fire can be arran11ed
and the 14-naHon peace confer­
ence cp be con'llened in Cambo·

When the Oust Settles We'll See the Bouncer

Grade Moms Meet

'

du:1 Tt11� 1� 1rn olcl Communi
.., !!t' '
t r wk
f .i\tu_;,�.11!1
Then• .irt now cadr!!t °'1�iftK-P ·
munisl North Viel Nam ve\enir\.t
ta
in every umt of Puthet Lao.
onu
is
lead ii and stiffer it. Thia
recent
reason gJVl;'n for their
ly
near
hold
now
hey
s
slJ('('esse T
te
u.p
tory
terri
rai
all of the Cent
the ancitol capital o( L.uang Prtl­
bang. And lhey will be hard :o
gel out, no matter what kind of a
peace settlement i, made.

History's Worst Mass Killer'

Ad0If EIC' hmann 6oes 0n Tr,a. I

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,
'The board difcuaed the pur• one
mal)J(·ure 11nd l(J t'"l�(·l rJc 1m
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;.,��l:::. � !: pub� far1�lj ·
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m we e l;.oard memben rlO:II
Another pyramid lh11! J admirt'll t o tu l u ff' pote-ntl81 . into eflect
r
t
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,
Rowib, Duane Buru,y . P'ranciJ •• bui t !Jy Mn. i,·ratKcJJ E. Hol- S,t pt. 30 Pr!'vJOu.s!y. perlomwit""
e
Montgomery , Thor Canty a O d brook of Qlyahoga. ohio, a, foJ. and potential have been ,t.- 11
ExttuUve Head George M. Dal- Iowa : • ·My JOI! brou ght � a .-que,11 Wf'ti,:ht Tilf' Army �aid MonJ.u.
d.!y 1:xpern·nce ha.I !!OOwn tlwt ..
cocoon ol .i µraying ma11t u1 wh1rh
______
�tt-rmJ11a! lvn of performaflct! 11
hatchoed . I 10id baby mans 1se1 for mor e r,-.11;,t,1,.. th.in an e.1tim.ate o(
PLAY 8CIIEDULED
Senion ol Eutern High School i.' cent.1 each IIJld gave h1ro a put,-n11al.
-----plan to pre.ent their pl-, . nickel. Sold 18 and could havt
· · Mother ta A Freahman , " a com- sold more btil my ll0""4 fltl' uth Largest and firlE'sl palac. In
Engl.ind iR Hamptoo Court. nei.r
edy 1n three act., Thursday and other up "
Friday, April 20 and 2J at 8 p. m. Al fund-raiaing oovelt ies , thtit' London.
The public ii invited.
rank high, but J think the pyramid r------..iiiiiiiiiiiiii-i
-----built by Mr1. Marian Smith. of
!..dies' Basic
Pulallli. Arlt . tops them all.
.. Prol&gt;ably DOI 8 •ay you'd advise," &amp;be wrote, "but I added a
WASHINGTON HJPD - Five dollar and bet on 'Rebel Ruler'
Needle HeeJ.
•
"_�b ago, � •� • division in t.qe ninth at oaklawn Park. He
Medium or 23 Heel
l', the Republicao Nat� Comcame In a winner. May we do
mlttee decided It wu tune to the a.ame lD 'G."
start railing money lor tbe Ul6I
congreaional campaign.
The United State, has mort
So, U began lftlding dollar bills than JJO steel-making oompartie! .
to party worker, throughout the with a total capacity of about ltd.
MIDDLEPORT
country.
million Iona annually.
1
At fint glance, there would apJleat to ht madflHII in thil meth.'.
od. I me.an no politician · h.
right mind 'would try to f:a,;
.
. .
.
a campaign by oontribuhng to ha
rontributon.

All Sy,scus, e&gt;gbth G
d
mothers are asked to be al th,:
I
IChoul houae Wednesday "
aft«-'
noon at I p,m. for a meetina COO- JERUSA LEM ( UPI ) - AdoU ·-nw ateuaed la unable o
t
cernlng the EiKh,tb Grade Com · Eichnuum went un trial today aa brine: the
witneM be need. for
mencemtnt and banquet,
hlator)"1 wone ma11 murderer hia deftnN, Nol onJy hun ·t ne 'l1le N�ttt.ni School Board
His lawyer immfldiately ,:ha.I• the �anl but � molt of thole �el ln ■pec 181 teUlon lut_ n-elenged the jurisdiction of a coort who would appear in hi.a defense nmg to accept the reai.gnat.lOll ol
Dinner I, Given
••
•· II Juuge,
•·•
--• de are former ••
of u,ree
..,rae
"'
aJIU
;:,,::, officen they are U,e head cook at Harr-vu•Sunday By Walker,
that they disqualify them• barred from appearing here u Elementary ICbool and to hire an
'llanded
Mr. and Mn. Walter Walkr:
there ii no doubt that Inael rte• employee to take her place.
entertained with a dinner Sun ielff!.
Rohert Servatius, a German OiJ!izes the baa.le principla of tht 'J1&gt;e N&amp;ignalioo ol Mn. lrffll'
day at their home on Cheste,
awyer
from Cologne, &amp;aid El.eh law of nation■. The law for the \mold Wu acttpied and w 1 1 1
Road.
haYe been brought t:i punialunrrit of the Naz.ii and their become effective April 15. Mn.
should
nann
Gllf:!lta were Mr. and Mrs
rl.al
be
ore
(
un internatlonal or collaborator■ ( a .er.lei of specta1 l�ezel Henden wu hired u •
Earl Dill of Morning Star : Mr
lawa passed by the hraell parlla §lltanl cook f&lt;N" the rem.tinder of
and Mr1. Glen Dill, Pomeroy ; ieutral tribunal.
8
Otho Radford and Mn. Llllir Eichmann stand&amp; trlalas Adolf menu is • contravention of the L h e lll6CMll IChool year a1
monthly
aalary
of
$U».
IIBNDEIIMON
Manie!, Syracuae: and Mn. Roxi, Hitler', "traffic officer" ln the law of natiorul.
Jllmee P. Henderson, • l!68 Wa- Hen5'111, Brookville, Ky.
�er of II million Jewa _ the "I ao ,uggeat that the court de· Mr■, Nellie Borgaa, former ..,.
bama Hi�h School graduate, baa
man wbo moved the Jew• from elare it baa no authority to deal aUltant cook, wu named • head
______
been elected lo membership in
one point to another lib a cbe"S with the case. The law of the cook for the remainder of lhil
CIIAPTER TO MEBT
Phi Beta Kappa, national ICbolPomeroy Chapter No. 80 R. A. master pl.aying a macabre game punishment of Nazi1 la counter to year, taking the place of M r a.
anhip honorary society.
M. will hold a stated conv0&lt;:ation on the white and black board ,if the law of nations. It apeaU ol Arnold.
Henderson is a student at Mipu�ishment for cr�e! committed 111.e board al,o approved t II e
Wednesday at 7 : llO p, m., for the life and death.
and
i
ord
at
O
University
i
•
x
un
f
s. trauaction of all regular busi- The routes be marked out for pnor to the establishment of the hiring of Miu Judy Slewart .u
the IOD of Mr. and Mrs. Paul E. ne!IS. The officers and all compan- the captive Jew&amp; elfflOfJt alway� slate of Israel, ootside Ila bor- aeeretary at Rut1and High School
Heoder&amp;Oa, fonnerly of New HavIona are urged to attend.
led to death In a gu chamber. dera and by and to per.om who for the remainder of the school
en, W. Va., now residing ill Terre
Before tht challenge to the Ju• are not �ilizena of tbe state oJ term at a $12$ monthly aalary.
-----Haute, Indiana.
rlsdiction of tbe court Ekhrnann Israel. Eichmann wa1 brought to ApplicaUona w t r e conaidered
JaJMS la a senior in the Departstood to hear the reading of the tbi� court in breach of � law. from Ada Ohlinger for a teaching
meot of Phy_sics in the Colle�e of
(ifteen-coant indictment againr.t • The �ompetence of Uria court -----'---· ____::
Arts and Scienet'!I et the Untverhim. It feU like fifteen lashe, on also derives from , procedural
alty, In addition to his newly ac- Amon� t�se who entered Holz. his back.
point. The method in which the
quired honor, he is a member of er hospital m the past H bour1
the
AA SerYBll118 began hla plea accused was . brought before
.
.
.
.
. al mathe- were: Mark L. Harri&amp;on, Mllls
P i Mu Epa11on, na_t"xm
court
disqualifies
It
from
udg
111g
J
•
· th B• Blazer, Rio that the court disqualify itseU one
v
1· 11Ed
1
ge,
1
'l
SigPl
Sigma
mabcs honorary,
•
him.
thing beeame clear - Eichmann
I hasten to add, however, that
ma national Physics awarded by Grande, Thomaa E. Mallters, Rt.
f
"
bduc
ht.
a
ter
The
a
accused,
hil.t,
going
lo
be
the
to
defended
the GOP Ladies have not taken
(
I Cheshire, John W. MuUord, Rt. ls
.
the' Univer&amp;ity last May.
and every legal �se is going bon, signed a statement a.aying
. '
leave of their •rua. � are
e
2
Cheshir
A.
George
,
Tipton,
He is also active in the Men'1
.
•
to be �austP.d m the attempt to be aceept-ed the jurlsdlctlon (II
me�ly
cooductmg
an
u�rsment.
,
Rt.
2
Cheshire
Harvey
BrubakGlee Club, Lutheran. student AcLhe Israeli OOUl'l. It goes wltho11t
.
.
save his life.
In do,-it--yourdf" fund-ruing.
.
'Haa llllU
__,. the Umvers11y Cen- er, Rt• 2 Bidwell• Dwight L,
tiv1-,
...
•L.•u1at
,,ma
saywg
was
statement
Ftglatff
Lib
Each woman who receives a
Tlllb
Cheatwood · Waterloo• Mrs Law•
ler Program Board.
·
51
ven
...
IJDder
d
J
thie
urea..
resery�
doll
renee R. Gerlach, Jr., HIM Mead- His lawyer 11 a thick set,
WASHINGTON (UPll - Evlar from the committee is
•
a
owbrook Dr.• Pt. Pleaunt, Her- square jawed man who loola and right to pmve th t It waa written denee that RUllia haa tripled ita auppo&amp;ed to "pyramid" It Into a
and signed under dut'ffl and
anna airlift to Lao1 catlled IJ'OW· larger •um and then send the enbert Chambers, 108%; Mi11 St., talb like a fighter.
h
t
of
pressure
ea
Therefore
.
tt Jng concern here today that lhe tire amount back to lhe GOP
Middleport Mrs. Leslie Boone "Tbia Ia a question of revenge "
.
r- b
11urchla ti -,
Gaap re�a:•: Gallipolia dam
� is in11'alid as evidence in court. Kremlin
Carr, 291 Sycamore St., Middle- SerYatiua said, ''TIie state of
might be 11:aJlblg on a lreasur} .
EUIElfA
Cll♦•I
f�t on ro�19·0·
"A man wbo evaded tho lnw for cease fire in
port., Mn. Sldney Ray ""Hayman, rael bae put itself on record that
order to build up
Sbu,e
Way■
,e. yean would no! of hl• own
43
M
· uo
Communiat f
·
RL 1 Middleport' Mtll. will1am
there.
its object la not �venge. ThJa ll
The committee leave■ it to the
.._ 1. IIOOllt
3.06 ri9l'ff to appear In a Relia
Plea11allt 26.12, Hint.on
will
free
ag
.
.
lll'cetl
ble
F. Wlnebreoner, Syracuse, G. a matter of seeking out a scapediplomatic IOW'cea re - individual t.o determine bow to
7
rtainly
IERYINI KT
6
a
ising
Fall
K
3
b
w
an
in
iq' 1. tm': :
ported that the Soviet military build the
Ch
b� r./ � Dayton Parsons, Rutland, Mrs. goat. We cannot now try the Nai:i court· nd ce
�
pyramid.
And
thil
h
a■
a
1 49 t
ea
·
Arthur G. Neal, Jackson, Carl state of which Eichmann waa a the country whose peop e I e
IUpply alrHR to Laotian Commu ,.;ven rile lO aome
•, o-w,14
o.f the __
•=
_.
· r-.ug
,.,. •1ow from
,
�
Oh•1o' River was
most at hla handa
• la ha• b e e Tl three ti.mes
A
h
,
•.
,
k
DUI
rt
ur
�,.
Jae
S;J, " -;,ff
Harson,
Mt11.
member.
He
ts
being
ts
charged
tm0rthodo
J
l
fund-r
1
aising
·n-m ••
•1...----gb
tnelbod,
.....
.., uuvu
____mcu
· __ls
Dam 20, one- 1
'11iere are pn:a
. .,
recorded norma1 ra
,ce In the UUJ�
ey p• MeCumber, w1·tkeaville, With
•-� day or ao. in the history of poL\tfCJ.
■e..lly ..t,,...- ,_... ,_
. respone1b11ity for aet, wh.leh
..nlh of a foot per hour at Dams
n-n..+_...... w
over
the
paat
150
year■
of legal '11te State ......
.
Mn· William R Dalton · Ashland were imposed upon him by the
lutl•g
.....,.. '-:wll..
.,...iutan 81 eon·
a
a tentb
'
21 and Dam 22 1111d one--h
23 lf
Lt,
Ky., Mn. James A. Wood, Rav- state. He was dragged into doing procesa bein� held deaPlte the ll- slderlng 1e11dlng a strong ■tate- . Let 111 oon lder lint the manner
ndon·
III whicb Mn· Fern E· � of
foot per hour at Dam ·
legal abduction of the aecuted. 1 ment on U.S. views direc
enswood, W. Va., Mr.!!. Audrey I. these things for the state.
tly to the
.
waa running one-half foot, Mar- Sml'"
___
..
____
L.
, �.
Towner, N. D. • came to the aid of
.,._mlm lbNlugh .S
'Jlot go into detail on this nn::
i;n, Ravensw000, W. Va., "I would now request th.e court 1h41l
U . AmlHIHllUUl" her ,.,.,.. w·tb •
·
.. pyramid.
met one-quarter f00l and W,_
_. �, 1
point. These precedentl are inad- Llewel'·- E. Thom
.
. .
rn· Mn Roy M· Ruppert' Spencer• to exam.me
psoo,
my two prmcipal ·
.
,,...
l h
·
field dam 2 feet.
"Durmg a chW'tb d-r." ahe
.
m1Ssab e ere.
W. Va.
One Western diplomat 18 Id the
te of b'
told the committee, "l mitehed 8
O
Clrcum&amp;tance1 of the abdue- Lao, ttulis seemed to be
Boat IIIOYeDH!■t&amp;:
.
a
Blrlb'
��-The co� 81 no J lsdlc- "
leaf from gorgeo� plant, took it
UT
tion
in
tb.ia
case
are
entirely
difu
ir
,
.
...
_
........
....1,n
p.1
Ohta River - Jf.,Ho Tennessee
proachln
o
.
M rs. 1.enalt DotSOII • Rt. ! Galli- lion'
c
I
t
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Ll.l..n......l
' wa....
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.,
e-n-bom
" in
ren
e, puI ...
,...,, I,
·- .. -�
. .uiv a...,'l!OCV waa
e
4
Aliquippa up 14,
up
.
eem" which pnvalled two and a
i:- son, t.G
. a. m. M.onday.
'
w-•• , 1 , 2:20• p.m.;
, pouo,
"-The law for the pwnshmeut
at the order of the Iaraell gov• half week■: ago when PreJ.ident later potted the plant and aoon
0 a.m.,
,
up 16,
J , ,..,
.
of Nazis 88d the•·
" coUabor-•
MOtl ll emment ttaeU• which acted in ____..
D.beluupd
there were siJ: small vielet plant,.
.
.
- ,,.
,.,_..J••■.m. •, M'1...
1M1
nruli.u up t9, •'-'··15
KCWR:Uy warned of it■ aenouspatlenta ffl:flnlly discharged In- not ,.,alld• "
the
contraventi
law
of
na•
of
on
a.m.: Andrew C.alhoun u.p 28, s:neu at 8 televlaed oewa confel - "Brought riv111 small flower pots
eluded Mn. Vitus Hartley, Jr., Servatius then went Into the I lona. 'lbe court cannot lend Itself
with the pyramid $l planted the
40 a.m.; Robert Weal down 21,
ence.
.
5: 15 a.m.; Titan down 21, 7 : 20 Henry Sw�, Mn. Al Stedenabel, question of the qualifJcalion of the lo being a party to such 1 1itua• 'I1iere w aa speculatiQh that
Rua- violet. in each, invited five gala
Mrs.
w
1
M
ller,
judges.
Mrs.
11
John
ue
Le
;
lion.
a.DL ; Elgercliff up 23, 4: SS a.m.
•la haa been rushing io supplies for bridge and lunch aad had no
Heff�r, Mra. Robert L. Strait '°The opinion of one of the .. I will call lo the witneu stand
City o( Maysville down 23, 6: 10
in advanced of the monaoon ,ea- trouble selling those plant.a ior $1
and m(ant aon, Mist Dorothy A. judges might be determined by Mr. Zvl Tobar and Mr. Ram Oil
next few weeks each. Re1, rned a po� -violet to
a.m. ; Freiberger up r,, 4 a.m.;
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Poet�, Mra. Harold H. Taylor the fact members of hf■ family Shimonl -0f Tel Aviv, emplo,ea of � due in the
W"lth Exclulive Ne•
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IIOW.d ham� I.he drurch to � · 1111 conCecilia ft. \'I&gt; %7, 2:05 a.m.: Jerheavy ra
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and mfant daughter. Joseph R. were affected · t?Y the trimea of El Al cthe Israeli state al'line\ lllpply
aelente.. "
actJvltiel.
ry Baswortb up r,, 7:is a.m.;
ohnson, Rex It Unroe, Floyd which my client is aecused,"' r.e Tbe firBt witnesB, logether wkh
James Hines u p 35, t ; 15 a.m.
Russia, in 811 April 1 note, ac- 1ben la no doubt that Mrt.
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ccused Is concerned others, kldnaped the aceused an cepted In aeneral tenna a British Lee's fund- raising-technique wu
Galllpo)ht Dam - Cornell down ·
s p.m. ; Philip Spom down 1 :40 Mr,. Vernon W. Keels, _Paul R. at the _pollible prejudice of. DIi
!1�1960, �ived hlmtPf ltla p,opaa1 for 8 thn!Htaa:e Laoa a bit out of the ordinary. As to
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u.. ma, ..;. . . . . dust ord inarity blow ,
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the ver- liberty and brought him to larael. 80lullon - a ...,. ,.._..,
a.m.: Robert P. Bonnie up 3: hi �
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vay down 9 : 05 a.m. ; John Ladd ·
truee team and 8 14-aatlon COIi· Republicana in the next election,
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a.ecused'11 alleged action, (be did ''Tbo•l"'•itnesses will be able ference to ' work DUt a poUtical I am not prepared to say.
Dean up 9: 45 a.m.
a,nn fllfl..t 1" illhiltil
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not elaborate that pointl. It ha1 to show that the tldnaplng of the solution.
Kuawha Rlyer - O I i ,.. ti I
A more energetic, ff le118 ingeo•
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ow:1 1 H.P. 110To11 1
Shearer up Marmet 6: 10 a.m.: A. According to the midnight re- been bnposalble lo detmnina to accused from the Ar�entlne was Since then, British Ambauador iolll, fund-railing method waa enr
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V. Chris down Winfield 9: 10 p.m.; port of the nur-1ing department, what extent th11 Judge has !lll the result of an offlCial order by Sir Frank Roberta baa aoughl to ployed by Mrs. c y_ Semple of
Thelma Ann down Winfield 2: 10 those who were listed as fair in- open mind In the present case. the gO'llemment of Israel."
pm Russia down lo 80 actual Baxter Springe, Kan. Here i8 bow
a.m.; Helen Z. up Winfleld 3:15 eluded Walter Fetty, Mrs. Laura
O FF E R L I M I T E D - S T O P I N T O D AY !
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cease fire agreement In a aeritlll she built • ,1H.50 pyramid:
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Plata, ..... ll'wk
of meetings witb the lon,gn office
a.m.; Merrill up Winfield
4:40 Radabaugh, Ray Riffle, Bert
in Moscow.
"'Made ud IOld felt sunflowen,
a.m.; 0. F. Shearer down Wir.- Baker, Warren 'nwmaa, Perry
Details of the Moscow talb have made and ■old chocolate call.ea
Wella, James Elkins, WiU_lam
field 4 :50 a.m,
been tept private. but they ap bread and rolla, apple pies,
Hanlngto�, Freeland Norris,
patently have been stuck OD que6- birthday cakes, gave two crew
LEGAL NOTICE
Mi:9. WIU1am Thabet, John F.
tlom of timing. Washington want■ cul.s, shortened three akirll,
LIO,U NOTICI
IU&lt;:tu.rd c. Rader, w1Mi.. p11... ., Blaettnar, , Gifford
Scherer, BERLIN (UPI} _ Gerfflans
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MASON, W. VA.
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HMigao viewed the AdoU Eichmann trial
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atera, one pair trouserw,
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In Israel today with mixed enu&gt;- made on the efforts lo make
tilm m 111• st1t. o1 Oh1o, and hi,
J1nMn, ldd- 1., A-1c ructi•nt c. Blood _admJni.stered receoUy al
.......... ..:�g on whk:fl side am-•·.
liona - d.,�.....,,
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...__pital Included two WIila on of the Iron Curtain they live.
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Air the 1
•imi
been hunted down and tried
bave
For.,. Bu�. 1Hloa1, aa.l..tJopl, w111
e.11, '--"'l.lUIWD &amp;.RU� II woutd and the seareb continues they
tlk• notJ.,. 1h11 o• t.11.1 13th. da,, &lt;11 Sunday and Uiree unib on Mon•
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N!Opeo
old wounda end heap new pom
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�r p1tlllon a,atnll 1111a In tb1 CPurt
of ee-011 P.._1, Mein C011nty,
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shame on them. 'Ibe Communi8l In addition n..... point t that
Ohio, c... No. 13.118, pr1,1nc
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Rader oa the Pound, of Groh ,�••
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n.1.... to - about that their
ro Ohio (UPI) -.1.w;
COLUMB•u"',
1tt1 01 dulr, and ru,•11..,. ,rnlea
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'',', euttod7 of eblld1'11n, mh!&lt;&gt;ri for tempo of Secretary of State Ted bands were clean.
Jews and other victims of the
p • ntlff nil chlldrwn 1111'11 u,, further m,1_. of UM coart, ,nd ..,. fin•• W. Brown'1 office was upaet re- '11lere was apprehension in We,t Na:r.l terrorlam. When lhe reBtitue
ad
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cenlly wbe.a a Dayton firm re- Germany that It.a painfully • re- lion program, 11 It ii called, II
of
k• In tha fllta�. that di• .,.
ported It wanted to move ite I t o r e d reputatJon would M ----•r
,,.........,leted u1111
,._ total ,__,,._,.,, will
ed •b• boUNbold (Oods. Uld ffll'
marred, particularly In the Unit- be $6.25 bOUon. 'lbe IaraeU .,.ver
atb�r 11ro,ar ffllef. ..Id e•uM w ill headquarters lo Russia.
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• 111 the reeounllnI of
da, of April, 11111.
ment'a share will amount to lf8U.5
Activity returned to normal od Slates 'aacte.-.
when they learned that th.la par- the horrors of Nazism in the million.
em court.
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&lt;:ro•, Crow end Porter. AttOl'M,. ticular RuBlia is In SheJL..,
Rftelve N■ Rfflltaiioll
u,. C:Ou.n- eruaal
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Communiat Eut Germany, on
(3) 1 ... ,1, • m •• u. 10, u. ,. ty, Ohio.
- -- linen before the eyes of the the other band bu not paid one
MOTHERS, FATHERS, BOYS, GIRLS, CATS, C �NARIES, BOUQUET&amp;,
world," aaked a young white-col- cent. At far �• the Cornmunilt1
lar worker in D1111eldorf.
are concerned, they have already
UnderU■ed Coac!era
atoned for any crimes that might
Weat German Chancellor Kon- have been permitted.
I rad Adenaue underlin
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ed the Ila- "larael wiU receive no restltu­
Uon■l eonoorn In an unuaual lion from East Gennany alnce
HEATING t111d AIR CONDITIONING
statement Mondey night.
reatilulloa haa been made by al ,
''Today there la no Nat.iooal So- lowing Jewa lo live In East Ger­
SALES •nd SERVICE
claU1tic Nazi feeling in the body many wlth &amp;he ame freedom as
of the German people. We ha ve lbe Germana," East .zone propa­
Plumbing and Electrlc■I
become a comtltutlonal atate:• gandill: Albert Norden aakl reS.I• and S■rvlce
lbe chancellor declared.
eenUy.
Some West Germana are aD-- Many East Gennan CommltELECTRIC MOTORS
ooyed that the llorrlble ex�asea nilta also feel that the Eiclunann
eAPPLIANCES '
ol the . Hitler era sltould IN tTial will injure the W"' German
brought to world attention again. government'■ reputation by focua-­
BARBECUES. BOATS, TENTS, LtlGGAGE, AND A LOW PRICE I
ftey have been re-living It tor sing attention on lb past and
more than ■ year in a revivsil alleged Nni pneent.
INSULATION
a battery-savi ng alternator. See and drive them batk
of most
Eltller Dodge wagon wlH e1rry a sizuble
of film documentaries and radio "1be cwest German) Nlime i1
Oft OOMPACI at your Dodge Dealer. As you drive them. remember this.
1n111tina Iha! mova. Bui the mast impressive lltln1 llttj
Ereat deal with Dod&amp;t,
bnlllllcute.
Infested with Nut cnminala,'' the
•rry is I low prlco. Dirt is a lul�size Dodge. Yal It is 'OJ
l\1llt Standa r d or compac� you get a
Dominatln1 the thinking is the Communiat-run National F r o n t
p,lctd model for model wltll Ford ■nd Chevrolet. new
F11n Tit-CUP IINITl0N l([Y ti Ill '"' ..... •· A ....
feeling that the crimta ag.,lnst aaaerted. "In tiw G.D.R. merman
oornpacl, Dodge l.anoer, is priced about the same n
11111 su1 m111 .-. 11t1 ..
the Jen were committed by a Demohratlc Republic) the NuJ
1'1111 In I hdte • • lnllk II -, Dtdfl Duler dltfla11� .. ...
AU TYPES
Comet. Co1111ir and Falcon. Wh�lteQr one you bay, you'll
K.,t.. .
nllt, and
IIRlBll group and that the Gtirrn111 criminala baVfl been coodeumed
p1 1 urtlUzltl, rust-p,aotltl body,
people u a whole were unswan and UOlat.ed."
unlit loo laet.
SE£ THE MAN WITH THE GOLDEN KEYS - YOUR DEPENDABLE DODGE DEALER
... Olller Fears
GETS BROUN' ADI
'Ibere wu aome fear alao that MIAMI (UPIJ - Johnny Jim.
the trlal - trigger tlDDlher .. . - btdtan who ,.., of ,w......_...p by I• alll(aton lor the .......- ■1
nat!cal _,...., - .. lt!Dlto ........ bore, oullend • H.,.ld ChaN, Mfr.

The Lighter Side

SINCE LEA. VINO L.,\OS, Sou­
vanna Phouma has visited India.
where he won the back!ni of
Prime Minister Nehru. He h a •
been well rec:eived in Paris. and
in London De was urged lo return
a
to his country and work for
1ovem­
broadly based neutralist
ment.
As this l11 written, Souvanna
Phouma is headed for Moscow
The Russians recognize bim 31
bead of the Laotian government.
though he 1,aan·t been home to,
over three month&amp;.
le he ia now airlifted by t h •
Russian1 back into Laos to be­
Nllne htad of another neutralist
go,.,ernment, the above back•
ground may (Ive l(lml idea ol
what it will be like.

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AUractl.ng nttullve of lb" CMI War anli-seet!1sion sen tunent that pre- v asion . Soon al!P
r Fort Sumter :.ilmoi. a Lhot.i�and ffiffl 111'4.'r" tt· queally,
a nwnber or youn, men ited, rerrulting beg.an tor tilt' «.ti pel&amp;n In � Virpl!L Jle.
llllllrWkle latetTlt a■ the opea, l'um.mluloa.
vailed ln western Virginia,
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t':1 Confe&lt;lera� •·n.iht'd in io u!h"'llllt'TTI Oh •&gt; for " 1,iren! South,'" joinlns the C.00 · Vir1rnui
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a •I CJ,,Jlan .lMIJed lll'dtrt • llli,
big MpMlatular eveat of the
Ga llipolis, a town of some plied wi t h troops to c alla from troopa pwhed down
the Kan.iv. 1 ia th!! 18th Ohio Vo,J•.nteer Infantry !ede ratt foroe:5 ln prefereDri!
to three-year re-gimnlt , caJJtd tbe l.o auu the Obil. StrwraJ a.It
Ohio C'MI War t:ealH.nW rwlll three thoU1and �1abilant� a cent- t he oppo.1o11le 1ide of t he river for l to Buf!alo,
onl y twenty m ile... ,n reply - to J&gt;i-e;s:..!�'. Llncoin · s Uw N ational.
· t.oyal Virginian,"
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ago, w as liter al ly s1t1111g on proteehon from Conleredalt oc- from Gallipolis.
which ha1
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poll1. "M.u1lt!r Day" la Jlpoa­ 1 ConfederaC'y a I IIui ou tl:14! t of lhe I ba�
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men . both old and young. took ..nd r · eni o . . eJ i'.l
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the- Gallipoli■ Chamber or Com­
Situa ted 011 the 01,io neae the , r,_oops wece funneled t h,ough ,
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Loe al Compa ,y Fo,mod
__ A the mnm 1.
C!V
1tatr rppretentatlve and Com­ exposed to in vas,on from Con!ed- , ."" .
lied at Pt Ple•ant 00 August Cle\ieULIKJ,
. ,n t anemhl• poha po bh.c J&lt;hool
I
m
a
,
Vi
c
'.""'
i
rg
.
Th
eg
mlulon memM'r. aB general ecate Vi,gmia . , , quickly ao,um. f1ghtmg men. and wart ime t caf. l A local mll1t u, comp.wy . ,h, " fo,
of C4lonol J..., S. HOiia ol
org,1J1•at1on " Camp The olli&lt;e, wa, C4ionel /later 22. 1861. .
chalrm.ia. The lollowlog arf.1PetryJburg. Two Mlllplllin of
ed a posH,on o f mililary import . !ic made • bu,y '""' at t he Gallia Guards. was fonned. Hen- l nion . Packo,sburg "".d 1 , o m Ge necal , bert
Mean while. "' - lo Gov- l tho
Al
1.Jt
and
Gallat ili Jonkina.
...,. ..altq
.
�le le. be prlnled In two ln- ance out of al l pcoportio n to i&lt;s whacf.
2 , A
ry Grah.un was captam; Jame , tl ere went aoulh to jom m lh• a forme,
F
oufe.
greurnan '"''" William
Virginia
C,n
1ta llm�11h \I ill bl' printed as a s ize. I t had lon g served as a de- Camp Can ington earn, Ullo ex • Harpe,. fi ,st li,utennnt . and H.
ol Iha ,■-••�
campa ign for we,tem Virg inia wt ll knoWn and pe"°"a l ly popu- m.nt lhat bo ....id "dolend Ohlo I Iha mamro body
.
hed
aD po ■ • •
,
pami,hlel lo be dltlrlbuled 111 pot o f Jupplies for the people of 1st.e
nce and
a spr awl�g army N. Ford , �nd lieutenant. Gra•
ac
having
G l ll
But Jt must be, adm itted thal Jar in Gallia County . ThiB
yond
rall)er
be
than
on
lb
own
Galllpelll on lhe date ol "Musi• the Kanc1w ha Val ley With the I hospi. tal , with acr o� ations l or I ham soon oined the ar y and
%1
May .
.
j
m
Federal se nt iment did not wholly I larlty suff� later m
.
lhe war border. " Oh)o militia re irnen 1 1be w
er Day." II upla ins why Galll­ 1 c oming of w a,· . the trndi t ional 4, 000 wounded and s ick sold ""
ta.
holt town turned out ti
Ha,pe r becamo captain. Another p,,.,11 In lhe
g
·1
Gallipol,s a,ea on when Jenkm� ,taged ae,ecal not yol mtlllered In
poll1 was cho1e11 for the eve nt I pcaL't!time role of t he town �· as wa� b� ilt .
to Federal wel&lt;011!4! Iha '"liam T 11 0
company, the Trumbull Gu.a�ds, 1 c llher side of h
t e rive r
Many , spectat"Ular ra� along the m't'r serv ice and led by t.he italfl ap.
.
.
It waa wrllten b)' Rebert S. ab cupt l y , ,, rn,d t o mih. tary pu,. I Gal11 polis
troopa stacbd arm, ID tbl ,..
wa, quick to fill
lhe I was o,ganfzed latec for r ivec person, had close tie, with t
e and code Off with tho beat horse, I1 pomte,d commander of it■ forc,s , ie ,quaro
1
b
Harper, nallonally known writ­ poses.
.
4
and the
.
l
I
dut
x
. surge of war e c itement a nd
y and served through the War. south, e i the r through
1 izen,
fam ily re- in the communi ties � lilted.
!
jo
Gene
,
Geo
Ma
.,.
B,
r
er on the Civil W.itr aad start
ra
rg
McCleJ
ed
them
at
i
tht
f
z
wbarf
When Ohio, sei ing upt n lhe / know the dread of threatened in- / During the latter part of April, I lationship or
beat.
frlend Bhip. Coa,e. I After lhe 18th Ohio w81 organ- I Jan ; beg.an the aoccea■
.
ful cam(Te Be c.:; -,,
Milk and juice were donated by busineaa meeting. It was announc­
Valley Bell Dairy Company.
ed that two clilldren had eye et•
LUTRERN CHURCH WOMEN aminatiom and the club had purThe April meetinp of the Cir- chased glasaes for them. Jack
cles of the United Lutheran ) Frey • T'1omu Hoffman and Robert Johnston were appointed on
NERA. ,·
GARDEN CLUB Church Women of SI . Paul·•
�
Church met thia week. The Es- the nominating cammillee for tll'W
The Nehacluna G ar den Club
ther Circle met Tuesday evtning orficers to begin their duties In
m et on Monday evening at the
at the Parish House with Mrs June.
home of Mrs. James D_iehl. Jr., in
e
Layne senoing aa hostess : Those attending were Charle■
Pomeroy wJth Mrs. T11 orrw Mc- H rman v.
Mrs. J.
McGrew gave a book Lester. Ed Cunningham, F. c.
Gow'.1'1 and Mrs. E. A. Scbaekel
Reiehert. Jack Frey, WIiiard Fear
servmg as co-hostesses. The meet- review . on "Katherine, Wile 0, )
Le
lah Jane Powell Thomsa Roffman, Ow-Jes Jewell,
ing w as opened by the president, Luther . MW
detno�trated the preparation of ! John Wolre and Robert Johruiton .
Mrs. Henry Buck. The progr�
--. _ _
BEWING CLUII
WatJ preaenfed by Richard Pfiff- Holy Communion. Mn. William
Russell presided at lhe business · The Sewing Club met
ner who Bhowed a lllm on ReS&lt;'lle
Tuesday
1
Those attendfn
were afte
I ,
Brenthlng, illustrating mouth to meetin
al
the
home of Mrs,
moon
.� Mils i
mouth system. This was follo,,.,ed , Mrs. Jimam Powell, Jr
Lelah Powell, Mn. Edwin Roush, ! Fred Batey, Those alteod.ing Wert
by a diseuSBlon.
i Mrs. B. R. Vance, M iss DoriJ El• Mra. N. 0. Wein, Mrs. W. T.
,
Mrs. Buck presided at the busl- liott , Mrs. Willia
m Russell. Mrs. , Stone . Mrs. Hugo Juhling. Mn.
ness meeting at which time ii Jark W
e lch, Mrs. McGrew and , o
A· Smith II . L J Rutlenwas decided lo hold the annual Mrs. Layn
· ra · ·
e.
I ·
cutter. Mn. Herm
Mothe r•Daughter Banquet at the
an Layne, Mn.
Wabama High School w ith the The Rebecca Circle met Wed. Philip Wolpert, Mrs. Ottle Roush.
Band Boosters serving the meal nesday afternoon at the church Mrs. J.
L. Stewart and gue1lB,
at 8 : 30 p. m. on May 1. Reserva• basement with Mn. Harold JohnMrs. RW\11 Eleeasor and Mrs.
lions must be In by April 241. The son serving as hostess. The
meet• George Lemer � M�•·
d
Batey ·
State Conventl011 held recenUy at ir
ig opened with the singing of
ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR . HERE FRIDAY EVENING
·
the Greenbrier at White Sulphur "Lo
meetm� will be at tht
.!
'Ita �
rd Keep Us Steadfa t in
.
y
�
cSpring.1 which she attended. Mn.
of rs. Philip Wolpert an
;, written by Marlin Lui.her
now only
� ApriI 18,
�Ill Crow of Mason was welcomed Word
V. McGrew presented
Mrs
mto lhe dub as a new membe r. boo
TOWN COUNCD,
k revl�w 00 ·'Katherine, Wife
Those atte-nding were Mrs . Car- of Luther. " M rs. Harry Layne pre,, The New Haven To'lm Council
roll Adams, Jr., Mr!. Philip Ba, sided at the bus iness meeting, .he met on Tuesday evening for their
t
o
tey. Mrs. Henry Buck, Mrs. Donstate convention of May 1 5- 17 at regular monthly meeting with
aid Bumgardner,
Mrs. George Jackson·, Mill was announced. mayor Arthur Wehrli, recorder
Bums. Mrs. Howard Joe Burris. Those attending w,r, ""'
A rare orchestral treat Is in store for the member· Roland Thelma Capehart. councilmen
[
Mrs. Earl Clark, Mrs. David Karr, Mra . Otto ilmn
ship of the Trf..County Concert Association Friday night
Gr
, Mn. Jack Fleshe, Donald Bumgardner.
Fie lds. Jr , Mrs. WJl!lam Gibb,, Johnny Roush,
when Paul Schreiber, finder and conductor ol the St.
Mn. Harry Layne. Kaci Wit.. and Glen Smrlh attend.
.
Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman, Mrs. Thomu Mrs. J. V. McGrew, Mn. Carroll ing. Nelaoo Rowh waa sworn in For walls, ceilinp, woodwork.
Louis Sinfonietta brings his ensemble to conclude lhe . Ce��ral Oh10 Breedmg
Gaea on
1 960-61 series in Gallia Academy au ditorium a l 8: 1 5 p .m . ice Blonde Wondrous Sul tan Hoffman, Mrs. Bill Howard. Mrs. Adams, J. and
ao
to replace Lewis Capehart on the
John
Mrs.
n.
satin with brush or roller-dries quickly-bu ii.
h.:i s been named a Century Sire. Robert Johnston, Mn.
There are ti top-night musicLouie Kar• 'Mle Ruth Circle met Wednesday council. H� �as also appointed
1
Another
William
is
de
Pasqu
a
l
e
,
Th
e
requir
ements (or th is award schnlk, Mr.i. Robert Layne , Mrs.
lans in the abbrev iated orchestra,
st:!'t l'Offlffl 1ssioner.
painty odor. Homogenir.ed-� little
evening at the Parish Hoose with
many of them being mcmllers violinist, who will be heard In is that the sire's daughten must arry Miller, Mrs. Rlehard pflf. rs
se
8 hos.
111 ey
­
ed to
n
Hoff
M
. Grant Roush rving 1
:
�� �
of the St. Lou;, Symphony ocehes- Max Bruch · , C4n,,,t No. I in a verage IWltf pound, o! milk and er, M��y �•ke':r'�\v
tess. Mr,. Robert Dale Roush pre- ;::.,": 1 n, f
Im�..
"":
Jame
tra. The group was first organ1z• c. minor. In 1953 he wai. granted -470 pounds of fat.
to
O
the
h her Ulplc
program
wil
sented
.
m
li
.
�r1
ed in 1 937 and has l oureri I h P a J,'ull bri ht gran t to study
ceived
Blonde Wondrous S�ltan h ad M�in
g
��de R ee
� being ''Kate Luther Album. " Mrs. 1be �
1
Mn.
and
i
eetlng was continue} until
country annually.
Sn!,.burg, Aust ria. He is 1,-resent- 1 02 daughters aYe!'agmg J0 , 464
, Mrs. Sehaekel, Mi·s. WIii iam Po�ell, Sr. demonstrated AprU JI
.
hostesses
at which time a represen.
A mong the lead ing :;oloisls will ly conct'rtmasler of the New Or· pounds of milk and 571 pound s of
the preparation of Holy Commun•
McGo
an
wan
h
D'
M
d
rs
ie
tatlve
.
.
i
or
the Reusch Bonding Co
.
fat. These daughters cb1sallied at
,
··
_ Frant-esca C01·s1, harp1st , ...
, ,I leans Philhannonia orchestra
ion. Mrs. William McFarland pre- o
ut:
"MIO
obe
·
a
d
rt
Anderson and Joseph·
R
BLOO
DMOBILE
•
86 .OJ. per cent .
.
SI•ded al the bUSlllfiSI meetina
will play na�eJ ·, "Int,odud,o n : Some of the m em bers of the
_.. S�IH!t' tonsult.&amp;ii enginf,e
ri
oc,hest co pl ay wilh
instr,e On ly If bulls in the hlstoi, of Tbe Red Cro.sa Bloodmobile was Mra. Robert Dale Roush was ap- ltar�lori in mee wilh ·colille
3 &amp; V/ " 7
and Allegro. _ She JS 24 y ears ol.d
C
.w
.
t
il.
,
'l
eld
M?nday
at
the
�rtcan
.
[.e pointed ch_alrman of
ments. one violin dat ing to ma the A merican Jersey Cattle Club
_________ _ __ _ _ _
Cm::
l
e
and made her debut ttt Carneg1 !
.
in Italy. A total of $50,000 in in· have qualified as Century Sires. glon with the Auxihary u spon• for the aprmg clothing
drive. 'Ibe
Hall in 1 . She has appear
.
.
.
reg- Ma y Fellows
were
ree ' donors
hip Day program of 1
..... •ors. Forty-th
...._ ....of lhese ha••
�U SUrance IS Carned o n the 1 ns1ru- Only th'
956
'
n•
"
"""'I'll
'""'
.
with t he New Yock Ph Ubannoni_, t'
ed by Artificial inseminallon slud, fstettd with • bamg flfllt tunei,. • the Un1led Church Women �a• anm nls at each pe,formance.
under
ona rd er ns em an i is
and 33 nounced for the first Friday In
Tiie enserr:ble w i ll play both a nd two of these three iJave been repla cements, 10
r .
�
•
c u r r eLen t I y Bassocialf
.!(i
1th
pints of blood received,
D
serv
classica
in
ice
l
by
CO
and
the
modem
�
A
s tud. Sig.
ending were Mrs. · r
att
Those
M�y
o
rch
e
str
a
l
the New York Oµe,r .comDR. l·RAY HAS J,.H�E
d't,
NcL,on l �
will inclu de work, nal Commander Is the other Doctors ror the day were Dr. W11llam Powell. Mrs.
pany and the Brookl}•n Plu lhar- ! numbers that
.
�S1;W;,'E�•;':-c::::-...-f
;AN
McGowan,
Thomas
.
Edna
r.
t.
D
«:ve lhi, a ward,
'- ach'·
Ge Roush, Mrs. H. C. Roney , Mrs. )
-;;:
:;:;;;;:;;
moruc d urIng the winter mon1h s . b y Gershwem, Mor.Ion Gou Id a.nd COBA slr1! "'
-·r
·
-•
_
_
..,
_
,
;;;;;;;:i
""'
x•v 90:)$ 1 lliMCJI"
,_t1 �a and Dr. John RIdgway. Nur• David Roush, Mrs. Jolm McGrew,
•Jerome Kern . 1 1 w111 be a v aned COBA offlci.6:l.a said·
- ----·WIE'W ...
GIILY.11 ,.... IM!S a,
•
-••• 1111111•
ses were Mrs. R'tehi:lnJ
--• pfiJ!ner, Jr. , Mrs. Robert John'"'"•
,_ Mrs.
" R.U 'tMP O�-,v
llffl) Nffl 'IDl't
pro gram th al w ill appeaI lo 411
______
-:::'
• oas.5u.T 1D .:IO'.
Mn.
Robert
Johnston,
Mrs.
S.
0.
,
Robert Dale Roush. Mrs. William
l o e,s of orcbe,tral music.
t·
'-,,...,.�
Kelly and Mrs. Kermil Ford .. McFarland and Mr,. Grant Roosb.
- - .. ...
Nurses Aki. Registrars were Mrs.
LIONS CLUB
.
Jack Flcsher, Mn. Loul! Ktlfl!• :
The Lions Club held its bl· ;
,bnk:k, Mn.
Roy Hoffman and mon
�INCINNATI mPI )-Livestock:
thly meeting at the Legion '
0 QVef Y
Mrs, Edwin Roush. Typists were
Cattle, 1500, ca�ves, 150; slaugbt•
memben
all with the Auxi]'
H
Al
L-:�Swiday afternoon. April 18• � Mr1- Larey King, Mrs. Lloyd
let Les
he '
.
e r steers and heife rs rather slow,
d
mg
t
r
.
umer.
. 30 p m there will be
ceri Roush, Miss Robert.a Roush and serv
.,_. _ ..., ... .:- .... ...,..
mostly steady; C..'OWS moderately 2�
ted'
u
;
�
Mn. Richard Grfnstead. Canteen
sen
p
in
the
Wa
rl
h
g
Recently the third qum1crly active, strong to 50 higher; bulls School ca
feteria by me:.rJ'!l,en of. worken1 WeN! Mn. Robert Rouah,
DID YOU 1:NOW-- .......
survey of mb&lt;, pri«s WOS ,.. mostly steady, lnstan..,
high
50
Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Mis, LouU
leased. 11us poJect l!I -a cc.opera • e r ; load and small lot average the Young Artbf •, Guild of MtbeliiMi all &lt;&gt;OIDpl&lt;II an ..u i-,
ena Roush and Mrs. Fred Roush.
m
tive venture of lhe Ohio Depart•• choice 891-1000 lb steers 26.00, se - a i University School or F I n e Men
thole trying 8 a..ic 1111 LT I;
buc
i
helping with the
\/
unloading
ment of Agriculture, the U. S. rn, . er al loads and lots mostly low Arts·
at
ilS big-cu room, with - hat,
instruc and loading of equipment were
E ' E ckso
ri
n, an
partment of Agriculture and the choice 900-IUi() lb 25.01).25.SO, mlx- Mrs. rIC
-t hoadJoam than any llic l -■111;
• Carl King, F.d Cunningham, Jaet
lhe Miami. UniYersi� School
Fa rm Forestry Section of the ed good to low choi ce 24.50-25.00,
at
including tbo higb,■t pdoodT
Frey, Tom Hoffman and Phllfp Size
W\1
F
wi
Ohio Division ol Forestry.
SC'atlered sales Jow to aYea ·age
me Arts,
ll � �1th t h e Wolport. Mn. Everett RoU8b serv. 31/z to I 1
�
.
o g
ge- in Ibo � cu
pr
Object of the surv ey is to pro- choice 800-992 lb heiters 24.00-24. 50, y am people and will g,.v� infOf'. ed as dtainna,1, making arran
n
vide producers an,d buye rs wi th mixed good to low choice 23. 51). ruaUo � � :n the ments, leCllring workers,
&amp;&amp; R■mNe: dehm
Boob,
1 .,L__
current timber prices for p rimary 2 4.00 ; cows 17.00; bulls 16 ,00-21.00, Obio Mtwc Teachen �uocla Uoo. Mrs. Philip Wolport Was hostess or
MIJ9
_,, •Hie ._ •I"
unu Rambler Oaaale- A
forest products marketed in Ohio, vea lers, mostly steady, instances .'Ille concert w� COnaial or vocal the day. Mrs. Elizabeth Liter, Red
/
Three districts are now reported stronger on aYerage to high choice pumo. and ,-tolin numbers pre,. Crou Director of Mason C!otmty
MIDDI.IPOIT
ed
separatel y in Ohio rather than lhe high good and choi ce 30.00. U.OO, ll!Dted by Omrma Hawk, Melin- �COlllpalll
the Bloodmobile.
two district divisions reported for. bulk good 25.00-30.00, standard da Meake. J. Gordon W I I s o n ,
h1erly. 1'11s makes a more ac- 20.00-25.00 � srn all lot, good to low aod Tom Fritz. � meeting 11
curate survey which mole near ch oice 70-75 lb feede r steers open lo all musJc Joven.
ly reflect■ local prices. The th.me 22 .S-23.
dhtrlets are 'Nestern, northeast- Hogs 31 0; bar rows and gi1ts Arka111U'
pe1dtentiary pro­
moderately active, Cully steady; duces twice H much cotton and
ero and soulheasten Ohio .
Timber .marketings •during Feb- sows ileady ; around .50 bead tnost• rice per 11CN! as the average Ark•
ruary, the month , urveyed, wer.! ly No 1 215 lb barrows and gilts ansas farm.
----down from the two preceding ,. 1 8. 10, around 250 head 1·2 201&gt;m
port,. Loggmg operations were I� 18.00; bulk mixed 1-3 and 2-3' 1be female
phalarope, wblcb
hampered by unfavorable weath, 1 80-240 lb 17. 50- 17. 85, most ly 1 7. 75- haa brighter plumage
and takea
er and many milla: were reducing 1 7. 85 for 220 lb down ; t-3 but the Jnitiatwe la eourtship,
11 liq­
Inventory accwnuJatlons of slum • mostly 2-3 2�270 lb 17.25-17.50, er than tbt male.
a round 100 b ead unifo1,n 1-S n ear
page and saw logs.
------------ 11
Prlcas for all species were low- 200 lb 17. 60; mixed 1-3 300-450 lb
er. SawJoa'a were down ts to '30 sows 15.50-18.50, few 16.75, :l-3 fSO.
per 1,000 bd. ft. Stulllp8gfl prl� 600 lb 15. .JS.75 ; boar s, steady to
were down lharply from Novem- 25 hlgher ; aJ I weights mostly 12.2fi.
208 E. '"•In
Pomeroy
ber, reflecting the trend. Prfoes 12.5.
ol commerclaJ wneer were Jess Sheep 300; slaughter lambs and
except walout, which showed a shom ewes steady ; around 50
No otller car II ballt like, 11•es Ille, lam
aaln. Pulpwood and charcoal wood c�oice and prime n ear 100 lb
wooled lambs 18.50, few bead good
was steady to J0,,:er In price.
Jt mN,r beelleM
like die
More romplete information for shorn ewes 6.00.
all gradea, aires and lpeeiet of MAKING ,S'L'RO• DBIINIIP Rl18'11'1t00JIING, up to roar, lulS longal
N�G�
B"
ID
�­
primary timber producl s may 00 SAN FRANCL�O
&lt; UPll - A
• IIAm.&amp;-IIIID, aD-woldod Siq!o-Uol1Ol&gt;tamed by contacting tho l11&lt;al strong bid is being made
by tho
• ftOYD 1.0WBST VPUl!P-VOIOd - - cu
olfices ol the Soil Conservation stetfl Chamber of
Co�erte to
pa uviap
• PROVDI LONG-TIME ECONOMY,
Service, the A,!n'icultural Exten. bricg the Olympic gmMt
to Call•
111ion Service or by contacting fot'llla in 1960. 'l1te
Chrunber :1f
Franklin P. Newell, Fann For• Commertie said tha
t thitt state'•
ester. Ohfo Dlvlalon of Forestry ample lac.fllties &lt;OQJII mu,.
tho. .
at 3tlO Ea■! Stata street, Athens, 1868 g
ame, "the mo,t auccoa1uJ
.,
Ohio.
····· - •
---· _
In ltistocy,"

!l•r"

A oier luD :;111��
NE W YORK ! U P I I - Himi ,s
•t'm rwl 10 become a contender . "
bow the 18 m1meger8 v iew thf' Ralph Houk, Y a
victory in as many star't3 this afternoon
diamond
fourth
A s II Mike Hllflm, Red So1: "Our
I
1961 major lea8ull! pennan t ract'� worried about our. p tc m
at 4 on the Middle port ciiamon d.
fiel d i1 vaatJy lmproYed eapematter of fad. I m n o� �orried out
National Ll-31!:IH'
However. whether or not lhe1 son. The Yellow Jacket. are 0-1
on defense. With added
Plrak-11 : .:ibout an yt hing evt" n t ough Wt' d ally
Mllrt•ugh.
D•uy
game wUl be played depends up· ' in lea� ue play, their only i�
==;A,,,]'
� I· ·peed and lm provBd defenlt!, our
�xh'b
·
l ar between frigon how rapid ly the, Midd ies di.a- aandw1ch es IO
•\'-.. "We · � the team to bea t Y, iu hiaven · t dont' well m our
h m � t hi g should look better. It
kl waya figure in basebal l the l ion games . l t hiflk our
up the load of m o i!I id weather and wet day 1.
rnond "ive!!o
: : � :9 ad Ill II looked )a9t sea "
b
nt
va ce
lure forced upon ii the, past 111 ln � other half of the IOUth .
team which wins the pennant is staff 1s much further a . �
;=====;
son
.
e
lm
thu;
t
l
-==timn �
lhe cl•"b to beat the follow ing lhan i t was last year a
ern d1vi»Kln, Jacbon 1 1-0, lea.g.
r ant.I
e
Harry Lnagetto, Twins: '"We
pow
�
nd
speed
h.:iYe
1-0
e
a
We
e
lh
n
Pa
some
on
like
to
ia
:,
aeuon
or
n
r
;
;
rs
e
The fayo r ed
ue 1-1 on
year. Maybe the Dodg
..
showed terrific lmprovement lase
'--11 11-_
i n SEOAL play, 3--0 on tiaeir ka • , Gal l i polis (tH league ! Z:+2 au-- I • ,A../J
olher c l••b will come alonu and solid defen&amp;e We re ready. .
- -- -- --- - - son ) at GallipoliJ. Thi.I same too �
Al Lopez, White Soi: : . " Im pick• season and I think we 'll sho\f
..... fcom the top, but l
�--k ,:
4·rl ai!U\:
...- ..
pen more th is year. The move to Min•
uldJea c,f - - .. --•
in g the While Sox to wm the
I w1·11 come o!f only if ...
don't think it can be do�."
.,......
.
he I P u1
wat er standing on the infield at "WlH JOU pie•te ... tile TV
Charlie Dre•se.n, BrHellil: "I ex• 1 nant Our pl·t Ch'in hurt us la " neapol i"-St. Paul shou Id
:
y bet ter
a
pl
ys
a
lw
a
m,
e
te
th
because a
8 a . m tod ay can be dram ed by : camera arollDd ih ,i: ro wd'l' I wul pee l the BraYH to win. I a lways year bul we sh oul h a v e
.
owds."
cr
stic
a
s
th
my pup lJ. expect to win when we start .l plkhi ng sta ff '." the le ague .�· before large en thusi
y
this afternoon.
aee bo w maa oJ
kt
.
"
'""
u
O
Bill Rigney, ,\ogrltt: I know
agme today !" sea80fl. Our outfield isn't straight yea r I hav e eight pi tche rs I Call
Coach Russell Moore of t h e
&amp;be opelllDg
�
..
.
we hne the power to 11. cor e a . ,o,
Pan thers II expected to open Wll
· h I --:-----;; ----- ened out ye t but o' ur infield 1s use a.s stane rs.
I Ji
IS pl. 1Chm g
much im proved. We ll have better
mmy Dy ke,. l.ndiaaa; ' · This is of runs. Our problem
his senior veteran hur ler Terry
most
defense than in 1960 and we · n the be st learn I have managed In selectl�g ur pltch
Knight, rigbthandt!r. Coach No- p
:
We
vers.
e
l
e
r
were
It
score our ahart of runs.
Ian S wa ckhamer of the Jackett
since the 1952 Philadelphia Ath• those aYaila
B y FRED DOWN
•�
suzy
we
I
f
rs.
develop starte
will offer hi.a ljenior leflhander.
sou, He111u1, Cardlbal1: ·· we letks We have a good fron I lin&lt;! must
UolW'd PrPu lnternatlooal
In the early lnn inga we'll
close
'
nougn
e
e
v
figure lo be stronge r - much and we ought to ha
NEW YOHK WPll -The s itua• &amp;2 Tom Anderson.
______
,tron&amp;er _ than last ae&amp;BOn. We pitching to carry us. u we have have a chan� liecause we ' ve got
110n in Leo, la critic.el , the Con go
.
.
have • fine all-around infield, any injuries, however. 1t will be good power.
ill in chaos. and Brendan Behan
..
young and strong pitc hing and hard to replace me n like Johnn.v Paul Richards, Batt��
is el odda with Can ada's police
plenty of outfielders. Whell we get Templ t&gt; . V ic Power or Woodie could be ow: year. We e
- but the real at ten t ion in milproved steadily end last year
out outfield set we'll ht! m 8000 Held ."
lions of Ame ri can homes tod a y ia
Amnlca■ Lnfue
pe�
T
AGUSTA, Ga. ( UPl l _ Little llhape for 8 run at the pennant."
Bob Sel:leltlng , iger s: "There made a strong nm for tl:le
. .,4AID -n.ts
b&lt;,med o t grown m en hilling an d
m
p
/,\':&lt;:,1XlMHe..J7"'
Walt -• Doqen, " If thing&amp; ac, ,trnng indication, that Al Ka- nant . In mld-Se I, be�;t��;
.GB Gary Player o! South Alcica ;,
catrbinp li111e whi te ba seb all B .
7L/.1T 6(.JIOEC,
� � �.�
only
pion
the
ch.:un
Masten
new
•
!
jell, lbe Dodgen have a .shot .at line i8 golng to make a sple11 d� only one perc entage
lt ' J America 's: ann uil l outing ·- Chica go
JIH1 \VA-:5.
a by fir
l
t
r
had
our
We
.
human
ankee
c
ause
Arnold
Palme,
be
i,
pe
contendmg
nnant. Of the
s
the
½I
O O .OOO
nd he, of course. " Y
, the day when the major league j Balt imore
· /!§Et..A 7F C,
• comeback a
iu I c81
If, after all,
eluba, the one which has all its lhe key to the club. Fo r some rea- in 1960· We know our "d
O O ooo
BosI on
Pc1111ant rar es st art .
rt.•
e
un
pressu
th
der
up
1..and
Ya
0 0 .ooo
The new king of golf Is only players live up to lhe ir potent1 a1 son T ige r teams have often sIart- s'~
. Today's lhe day whe n hopes are Cleveland
·
Ya five feel aeve 11 inchet tall and will win. Th at's how w e won 1n ed slowly in the spring. We hope
o o ooo
Oetro ,t
i
i e e
a
.
¾ we lgta ." about 152 powid8 soak- 1959 and how the Pirates won last to reverse th at trend this year
:ooo
o
o
n t�e :;ag: r� �; 1i�e w::: Kan:;:as City
1/2 inB wet," but he has t e touch of
The Proudest
o O .000
year."
h
and get off fast . "
• &lt;'.•t teams d iscuss the ir pennant Los Ange les
k
a
.
I
O O 000
'/2 Midaa on lhe greens.
A'I Dar , G I ■ 1 • : "Harvey Mickey Vernon, Senato":
I1 chanres and when every a pple- Minnesota
Min In Town
�
1
o o ·ooo
n la ee rta ln lo he lp us and koow most eYeryone is picking L: e
n
K
IM".
. 1·heeked
rool11e Is a potenUal New y ork
not
would
-Iden •-uch
Th, ...
/a
"'
Weirs Shirts
o o 000 1
Washington
Jfahe Huth.
have been enough to win Monday , I thlnk Don Blasing1:1me will ha v e Senaton to finish nlntb or l ot h
960
1
. Otir but 1 think v.-e can do better than
The st'ason wtll wind up next
MONDAY'S Re1ult1
howevtr, had not Palmer, noted a better yea r than in 1
Laundered By
1
pable lhat . Many or our players a rc
a
c
Ind
to
m
e
probl
chief
{
�
October in an or gy of dr itma , Chic ago 4 Wa,hington 3
for his auper-human flniahe8• [al•
lllling lhelf firsl real chances to
i;enlimenl and trite writing known
ltred on Utt 72nd and final hole late-Inning relief pitching. "
I Ooly game 1C heduledl
.
,
Ce ne Mauc• , l'hlllie■ : "We play regularly an? t hey ' re pulhn g
88 the World Serie■ but t hen onl y
juat when lt looked like he had
.
Tuetd■y • Probable PHcbe11
the hm1 and lhe player■ o( the
h,·, ,econd st raight M aiten chem- ! have plenty of youth and J think out 100 per cent .
960 wo - I 't record• in paren·
1
i enough of these kid s will come he Gordon, Alhle" ca: "We
I leama which win lhe i'tmerlcan
n °
1 pkmship all Jocked up.
lhese■ 1
1
.
Mlddleport
am&lt;l National League pennan t,
pIII mer aummed up hiI down- through to le ad us out of last ought to be able lo pla y .500 ba l. .
r
e
H
aton
Retl
Bo
the
y
al
t
l
l
Ci
Kansai
I
NEW YORK ( UPJl - The lum• , ,u,rdn-non' t ('a
need
place. "
�
•·w , Once you reach .500, you.
\1.111 be inYolved.
htll.
1 14- S) va. Monbouquetie l l ._ 1 fall In a null
ped
ber wlll ba unHrnband today and • , Crns, I' lood b '"k Th'" 1s· �unµly ; Today's lhe day on IYhl,h moro bert
FN'd �hlnson, Reil.1:
e re -·
•
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I
11 S.,a
.
7WII
J:
P
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M .i,&amp; :
1
"I thoughl slxta h ap
onI y lo
with a few bloopen and bobble&lt; a lu,·h h,1
'
a sollo
tlie,
e
log
'"''
to
hard
ing
t
rn
mo
on
g nd lhers beoome ill tha n
.
.
othe r people:• he ,a;d sadly , thus
Minne a •t New York _ Ra- '
expected, the an nual ch a se g el a I BlnoPf' r-Or a t&gt;anJO hJ t A any other day of tM year . .
�Mng staff and to develop ,
.sot.
proving
that be. loo, can fall P
'
Let w &lt;'Onsid er the t e rms y ou w eak fly i ball �trn, k mlo t hf' airi , the day on which the truant offi- mos I l - ) va. Fo H 9 1
ble pI a o b ation . We have
dou
I II
fii
·
e
th
�
e dutch like any one
down
in
_
��
d
� ,:. lhe club wl JI
rt
Loa Angelea at B lt
are mo1 t Jlke IY to hear or rea JU � t he-yond Ui e reach ol an in eer wor-.
problems
1. .
f
. ove rt lffle , , . th e d ay
eLR ,
Orb f6-4I v p
49 OS.. l l l
thl• tf110n :
f if'kler.
move up from Its sixth pla('e fi n: on which dinner is m&lt;11I Ukdy lo
.sh
Seti Dr■m■llr Fl■l1hee
l or l 960 .
Afterplece-Alto called nightcap.
Clutc h HJUer-Not one who be served cold • • . the r,lay on ci:veland :t C::�it _ Perry
Ma1ter
e
1 ha s teen aome
,
'11\
v-•
Read Caaeh,
runq ,
e1111, ...,,__,
.
finale or eloaer. Thi, � not ..,,,. pu od,e, while ho_ld mg y_uu w, n which a handful of ba Hball ,eoro, r1a-101 v1. 8 unn1ng 11 -14 1
11&lt;heduledl
fanl8'tl&lt; fln11be, in It, 2' plaY · .ba, •·
1
ame,
we know we hove , gn,at
( On1Y 8 ,d
C
thing aeen on a dre11 a.e an alter- 1 tht&gt; h:md, ala box mg. This n-fe rs , is reported to the n at 10n before
Ing bul none to r1v&amp;I the dra1Yedae •r•• O■mes
'
i sho rtstop and h it te r in Emie
thought. It ia merely t h e "'tond I to a m8n who hi t s sa!eIy when I·t r the utterances of atateunen.
ma and auspense of that 72nd
Loa An elea al B sltlmore
,onteat of a twin blll. C lea r !
Banka and we have aome
coun ts most, usually with a m an I lt'!ii been that way for m?re lh
"
hole.
S
hP
(ni
�
him.
arourid
build
lo
talent
yoone
A,s,le- In ba seball not Uiual'.y on . 1h1rrl b.a.-:,e for the lea rn on ' a half century but there I! a d1fJ Hert w aa the sltuatton:
lhlc■ go at Washlngton /night &gt;
Of course. pitching Is lhe key to
I ference this year·. the majora
wh■L come, up into your lhroat m which you are betti ng.
Player. with what appeared a I our ,itualion and we thin k we' r P
Bunth,,:-The fl ag or gonfalon hav e expa�ded and th.al meana COnly gamea S('heduled !
• tryln1 altuatlon !l la • iynonym
drastic cloalng nlne of four over I betl.er off in that respect than
the hysteria wid Lhe hoopla ar�
ror the pill, horsehide, onion or Oops, the pt- nna nl.
N,t- ■ I Lea1111
par
40 _ which lncluded a dou- 1 many people believe.· •
iphere. JOmetlme, al luded 1o aa
Go pher h■II-A pitch wlil(' h ls gn:! aler lhan.�11er. .
I
ble
waa sitting in a cot- ! -----------::--::- 1
bogey,
W · L Pet · Ga
More mayors will throw oul lhe ,
the b■ll.
struck for • home run.
· bordering the Ma 'il ers' CHAMBERLAIN GIVES VIEWS
t
ge
a
.
fi rst ball than ever before and Chicago
.
o O .000 · ·
11111-Thf' p1tcher s h0:( . /Moy
SAN FRANCISCO CUPll -One
"
u,r,e flgurJn1r that second place
.
ti
mber o f C o m m e r c e Clnc inna
Ch�
morl'!
o .000 . . .......
o
•
-.v
•
be re ferred to al10 as the mound .
money_ of $12,000 was not bad at of. baskelball' 1 biggest men.-WJJ•
O O .000.
bands Will march 1n straggling lo.1 An geles
This solid black liltle beauty will save you many
s l.1b or rubbe r. l
C'hamberlaln of the Philadelphi a
a 11
MlI wauk te
o e · 000
. , lines to center f h?Id fl ag poI ea.
·
In the
He had little hope for the $20 . Warriors - haa atated that ra1s,
._.,
dollars. Easy to handle. easy to park. JUJt the tllil,i
, r .t J
MIXED LF..AGUE
ever get hoist� Philadelph11
I-low. those
o o . 000
from
•
.,
,..
•
•
••
•�
�
basket
th"
ol
height
the
Ing
for
i
y
e
Pai.
rst
i
l
ll
a
mon
.
prize
pa
n
o
u�
000
· . :;:::;,�� .
O O . 000
lo the top ol t he polea re- Pittsburgh
. .' iJ.ci. Srorea April s,
�
for around town .
had to do waa match par on the current 10 reet would hinder
mer
d isadvantage In the bal an &amp;t r ike ma ins one of lhe reat mysterle!I St. Louil!
Mur•
('
me
Ind.
G
a
Three
o
ffl11h
.000
o
•
u.� reIat·1veIy e' sy -yard
j ('ourt II can hot• pen to eilher lhe of baseba 1 I a1ong w Ith how the San �
, par rather th an help the litt le man·
w.i::
.....,.
ra)' 5.23, M. Mu rray 474_
r ra ne 18CO 0 0 000
·
.
" Ev ery player in our leagu(!
n
n
di
e
d
four final hole _ 8 hole he birdS hotter over does pltk out the .
pe
High Slnjle G anu C. Mu n·ay I"'"'"' . ., Ibo b oll ,e ,
Mooday•, llnulto
led laat yeor to win tho title by can g,t up to the besket now:• ;
on who s there l1�1t .
right sign lrom that wlldely -flall- 200 . M Mu r ray 1'19.
sched
gil
C
uled
No
m
et
)
the 7-1 ilar aald. "U they raise t
I l.umbrr-The w illow, the St irk
' one ■lroke.
1
Ttam 'l'hree Gurne!! Rt'd &amp; Blue
ing thlrd•balle roach.
tcht11 1 Pla er, sitting btilde his wife . It, only the big men wlll be abJ, ,
d
y
babl
,
Pr
Pl
,
Tvri
•
·
y
o
I
l
1110n111
y
or the hicko ry Occ�
_ 1._,7,
y M•
The Amer ican League ex tended
·r
I ( 1900l won .Jost records in paren- Vivienne. frowned when the tele. to get close. · •
,·eam •Slngle Game Red &amp; Blue fe rrcd to by the, unin iti ated as the itse lf lo the West Coast for the
sta
1"'
the
l
--W8ctching
wai
he
screen
vi.�ion
bal m.. ed to e 11 he 1· swing at tht! first time by adding a tea m In
_ 682.
.
Chir ago at Cinnall _ Hobble showed that Palmer h ad hit hi&amp; ond game also sellin,i: out.
�
hail or k not·k dirt fr om t he p l ay. Lot Angeles tailed the Ang�l1. It ,
INGS
ST.\NU
,
own
n
( Ul-2()) va. O'Toole t l2-l2J
ll
unk
ca
i
t
ac
a
r
p
r,
a
f
Thu1P
lee lhot straight and true, leav•
y
w,a 1,011 Pet. er'! deals \
also moYed the old Wa11hington
Cadil lac - Oldsmobile
.
.
St. Loui, al Milw�Wlee __ Bro&amp;- , ing him • simple approac b lo the Boston rookie, 6-6 To� ( Satch l
Bee c,e�
24½ l H� . fl76 1 O■ deck-The player posmg .In l Senators from �� nallon � capllio &lt;u-91 vi. Spahn (2M0)
1 greel\.
Sanders, has been the b ig aurp�lse ,,
Bal l ti. t' hain
21
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing
n .583 1 8 ciN."le near the pla te as he wa1t tal to the twln r11 Jes 0 1 M inneapPittsburgh at San Frandaco
� a seven and one od the keys In the series. �
Palmer,
When
usln
18 . 500 1 to follow lhe current baller. lGood oils-St. Paul and renamed them
Ri('har d s
15
Business''
va. Jones Ul- 1 4) Iron put t hat approach in a aand Coach Paul Seymour of St
161
1 9 h .459 spot to ha'!! !!_np lo r _ tele v ision. I .the Mlnneaola ,._Ins. It replaced Frie nd H8-l2l
hlnky Dinh
·
1
j
161'2 1 9 •� .459 1 Pa■■-A .walk, Annie Oakley or the old Senatont Jill Wash ington Ph iladelphia at Los Angelea I trap beiide the gteen, Player Louia credit1 h im with enabling
Rttl. • Blue
Pomeroy, Ohio
WY 2-5342
(night J _ Roberta t ll•UH vs. ! lowered hls head into hla handa. the Celts to win the all- import ant
1
Folll' CN'•
I ll: 24 � :t14 sll'oll. Some-time•; ra iled a base o n with a brand new t�am called lhe
Drysd a le ns.-14 1
. Player ,tarted looking again when fourth game.
S1': ASO:\i HIGIL�
Washington Senatou.
Milt.
.
Palmer, after studying b1J Jie Wed11es,;l•y'1 Gatne11
1
Ind. ! r.aml'� c Ki 1' k lan d
Plath hlUer-Not II rop f ighter ,
.
ball was aetnl•buried
the
!
Angele,
Lo�
at
a
Philadelphi
a
14Y. Ml: Murra y S2 1,
Simply a player subbing for a batI
t
h
finally
lime,
long
a
for
green
lhe
tni�
Ind. l Game A. Je fle r s - 224 . ter due lo hil. ..
1.
blasled out .
p·u
1 �b urgh al San Francisco
E. Sylvtsln 1 95 .
l
•
to
Pertskle,.,...No refenmce
_______- nd
ef· U ledl
·r-am 3 "•mt&gt;s ftlrha rtls---1910. player returning late to his hotel.
( On y games ICh
Team 1 Ga.me Richards - 1! .18. Actually a aouthpaw or, to eertaln
1
101• ··10" ltOWJ .li;t.'!ii .\ V G.
1
�JG� RESULT9
Ungulsh. a left•h ander.
•
C. Murray - 523.
..... ball-Seldom 111ell In
,ORK UPI - .lose St•·
NF.W
...
A. Syl,..ter - '"'·
y
o
,,
This
Cuba. outpointed. Billy
balance.
""
hie.
ntal
m
to
I fen ing
·
p A.lnbt-rser -· m.
,■ pilch thrown with an i&gt;utward
Collins, 144. DMroil 10.
BOSTON CUP)) - The- Bolton
PITTSBURGH: (UPI) - Draneh !
----,,_ : Jeffen,: - 44�
' twist of lhe hand.
.
.
will be out to wind up the
CelUca
C. Klrk land - 444.
f' Shatoui-A white wash, blank or ! Rickey Jr., who apnt �0'' 1 hia PHILADELPHIA UPI - Jim· 1 J91Nl bamtball IUIOl'I tonlght' life in b aseball like has 1alher, m
.
M. M.'•, ay _ m.
Soo' 1a' Phlladelphla out• I a few hours after Boston'• UNlt
kal110mine.
No runs
, '-..1 .
presbyter Ian HospIta l y
1
'
8b
l,e
ry
M. Bowen - t,t,9
aw r -Stop thinking of d MIU 18
poink d Tony Cristy, 140 , Pitts- • baseball aeuan open,.
mo�l
hial
1
a
y
of
a
pneu
bronc
ond
E. Sy lves1er - 421.
burgh, 8.
i yoor ilomach. In this case il' 1 a M
The Celticl could make ll three
l
g
eac
1
c
w
1
cted
e
h
onval
ontra
1
c
s. Jeffen - 4 1 1 .
----1 atr11gbl Nalional Buketball
I bruise resull.ing from a slide.
m
P. Roberta - 386.
Ed8ua field-Not a place for deck fro� 1 hflptalltl!, Infection. .
SAN FRANCISCO UPI
elation ch amplonahipa and
Rickey Jr., 46· � dlobet c
.
C
.
l
ding,
ie
Machen,
chain. This refe rs to that portion
1
,
1
d
Red
td
f
I
9
out
of Hve with a win over the
�ur
CITY LEi'tGUE
l outpointed Mike DeJohn, 2 11\ Sy St. IAula Hawb ■t the Garden
of the ouU\e d ·where an outfielder sevetal year., �d i bo
Thuraday at • , ate to be anHip Srores 4-4-6,
f•rn dire ct/j into the sun.
racuse, N. Y., 10.
.
The Red Sox opened their aea11on
nouneed, He died at S:05 p.m. I
--r
Saue
.
I
----Ind.
--ame
G
ThrH
Rich
this afternoon, entertaining the
I
l!ST after ba!ng hotpilallzod 1111
11"2
CHICAGO UPI - Allen Thom· Kanau CJty AthleUcs.
' March !O for Iha - limo th" .. ,... Qde
Single G,m, L. s, ue c
I
.
ago. outpointed Doi,.
Booton luda Iha Ha•b. three
: year.
Ill
by SUOMlti, 171\1. Clm!iand , pme,
In the bait of oeven
Tho younser Rk,by, whoaa f•
Team Three Gam.. Sport Cen· .
NATURAL FINISH
.
Ohio
i
•·
a olKth ga.,.. be
Sboukl
,
-·
!her Bran,h Rldey Sr.• '19. boil!
1o -.
oeedod It would be at St. Lou�
REDWOOD FAN TRELLIS, 6 FT. ________ 99c
bueball ompJftl In SI. l.ouls.
;,am Sln1la Game Sport Con· [
NO COINI
: 'Ill� nJchl. The saventh
$88.88
B
ZENITH WASHER, 9 Pound Capacity
ter •.
l���� lnp��'!; ;:' NEW YORK 'UPI, - K • v I n game would be played here S.tur.
, •�� .,._
1I
STANDINGS
�i•
m r M-!y , ,. WU rldlnl lo ,cbool ..., lliflil.
REG. $259.95
league c hlhl for the world chamWM Lqa&amp; Pd. :
1
onda
hen
he
y w
However, Bolloa ww1 that nel•
train M
I
• For $239.95
00
21 u HALOLIGHT SYLVANIA fONSOLE -111 . l90 There w ill be a meeting Sun- pion Plratea at the time of hl1
F•ll• City Beer 11
miuecl aome coins. He promptly ther the mth aor lhenth 8.,..
"ii 18 u, .$20 d ay, April HI, at 1 p.m. back ol death.
WESTINGHOUSE
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F.dltor'■
aote:
AUractl.ng nttullve of lb" CMI War anli-seet!1sion sen tunent that pre- v asion . Soon al!P
r Fort Sumter :.ilmoi. a Lhot.i�and ffiffl 111'4.'r" tt· queally,
a nwnber or youn, men ited, rerrulting beg.an tor tilt' «.ti pel&amp;n In � Virpl!L Jle.
llllllrWkle latetTlt a■ the opea, l'um.mluloa.
vailed ln western Virginia,
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refell,
ne'Nly
re
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rul
t':1 Confe&lt;lera� •·n.iht'd in io u!h"'llllt'TTI Oh •&gt; for " 1,iren! South,'" joinlns the C.00 · Vir1rnui
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Volunt«r ltllanlr)',
a •I CJ,,Jlan .lMIJed lll'dtrt • llli,
big MpMlatular eveat of the
Ga llipolis, a town of some plied wi t h troops to c alla from troopa pwhed down
the Kan.iv. 1 ia th!! 18th Ohio Vo,J•.nteer Infantry !ede ratt foroe:5 ln prefereDri!
to three-year re-gimnlt , caJJtd tbe l.o auu the Obil. StrwraJ a.It
Ohio C'MI War t:ealH.nW rwlll three thoU1and �1abilant� a cent- t he oppo.1o11le 1ide of t he river for l to Buf!alo,
onl y twenty m ile... ,n reply - to J&gt;i-e;s:..!�'. Llncoin · s Uw N ational.
· t.oyal Virginian,"
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but enrolled Ou.montb .......,
1M ·-Mu,ter
ury
ago, w as liter al ly s1t1111g on proteehon from Conleredalt oc- from Gallipolis.
which ha1
IfpilJI
fin,:
c
a ll fo1· troop�. C11rnpany F
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a
r-Jy
n
Ohio
if.bout
3t1f'I - �ma v1-i..1.
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btta 1Pt for . ,AJ.'a, 28 al Galll­ the step to t he b.aekdoor of the cup.it1on . Gallipoli� becam.e a ,
,_ tht 8il!ll UJ. a'!,! HIii
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Coafe&amp;rate.
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The town people dtig r i fle p i ts WJ J enr �ilPd .a · G alJi pol :J:.
poll1. "M.u1lt!r Day" la Jlpoa­ 1 ConfederaC'y a I IIui ou tl:14! t of lhe I ba�
tUI at PanertburJ and IC Ima pf
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· · of operatons for the ft' rst on the surround ing
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lli:ven whlle t he G alla Guard1 County men enli,ted bJ
h!l
ls
and
Others
w�a
Com;Ja
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VJr,cm ia and • oormporid1111
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Nrrd !.ty the Ohio Civil War C l W ar . . eon se-quenLJy . It play• military '- 1mpaigr:1 of the wa r .
T... Wtk 11 "'-"
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formmg, • ?&gt;°federa..e of.
men . both old and young. took ..nd r · eni o . . eJ i'.l
ber joined other rqJme,,ta.
t I ronton Com fu:,,
num
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CentellllllaJ Comml11lo11 aod Ill'• ed a wartlffie cote I hat had no I
On
that -■me 11aJ ff. al: 8,j
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tum, ly ing ;n the m All rnad,
T,oop, Pao, Throuih
the teo companies in the ttb o'eloct m the """""'
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. Compa
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Of
rao,geh14:11ts are l.n the hllfld 11 ol cuuntecpa,t •• Oh,o
,eny
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D. 1'" miles bolow Galopol�. H 1
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' ' VirgJ"11. all but fMM we,. made i Ohlo Volunteer laWllry a1lh41
the- Gallipoli■ Chamber or Com­
Situa ted 011 the 01,io neae the , r,_oops wece funneled t h,ough ,
:,r cA ,ttw . Company l . Jack son ; •o lunt,en Incl uded
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Ohio ,.....;i,· ft •., orpn- . al G.Uipolu f""" ". . .· ha R 1ve 1. , llnd , Gall1poh s, gre at warehouses were
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mll'rct', wllh Dano 0. Taber. mou III o I th e K ana,
Tqlor,
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Com pany K • Beverly m western men who had attended lhe Galli- ) up of
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Loe al Compa ,y Fo,mod
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1tatr rppretentatlve and Com­ exposed to in vas,on from Con!ed- , ."" .
lied at Pt Ple•ant 00 August Cle\ieULIKJ,
. ,n t anemhl• poha po bh.c J&lt;hool
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Th
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mlulon memM'r. aB general ecate Vi,gmia . , , quickly ao,um. f1ghtmg men. and wart ime t caf. l A local mll1t u, comp.wy . ,h, " fo,
of C4lonol J..., S. HOiia ol
org,1J1•at1on " Camp The olli&lt;e, wa, C4ionel /later 22. 1861. .
chalrm.ia. The lollowlog arf.1PetryJburg. Two Mlllplllin of
ed a posH,on o f mililary import . !ic made • bu,y '""' at t he Gallia Guards. was fonned. Hen- l nion . Packo,sburg "".d 1 , o m Ge necal , bert
Mean while. "' - lo Gov- l tho
Al
1.Jt
and
Gallat ili Jonkina.
...,. ..altq
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�le le. be prlnled In two ln- ance out of al l pcoportio n to i&lt;s whacf.
2 , A
ry Grah.un was captam; Jame , tl ere went aoulh to jom m lh• a forme,
F
oufe.
greurnan '"''" William
Virginia
C,n
1ta llm�11h \I ill bl' printed as a s ize. I t had lon g served as a de- Camp Can ington earn, Ullo ex • Harpe,. fi ,st li,utennnt . and H.
ol Iha ,■-••�
campa ign for we,tem Virg inia wt ll knoWn and pe"°"a l ly popu- m.nt lhat bo ....id "dolend Ohlo I Iha mamro body
.
hed
aD po ■ • •
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pami,hlel lo be dltlrlbuled 111 pot o f Jupplies for the people of 1st.e
nce and
a spr awl�g army N. Ford , �nd lieutenant. Gra•
ac
having
G l ll
But Jt must be, adm itted thal Jar in Gallia County . ThiB
yond
rall)er
be
than
on
lb
own
Galllpelll on lhe date ol "Musi• the Kanc1w ha Val ley With the I hospi. tal , with acr o� ations l or I ham soon oined the ar y and
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May .
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Federal se nt iment did not wholly I larlty suff� later m
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lhe war border. " Oh)o militia re irnen 1 1be w
er Day." II upla ins why Galll­ 1 c oming of w a,· . the trndi t ional 4, 000 wounded and s ick sold ""
ta.
holt town turned out ti
Ha,pe r becamo captain. Another p,,.,11 In lhe
g
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Gallipol,s a,ea on when Jenkm� ,taged ae,ecal not yol mtlllered In
poll1 was cho1e11 for the eve nt I pcaL't!time role of t he town �· as wa� b� ilt .
to Federal wel&lt;011!4! Iha '"liam T 11 0
company, the Trumbull Gu.a�ds, 1 c llher side of h
t e rive r
Many , spectat"Ular ra� along the m't'r serv ice and led by t.he italfl ap.
.
.
It waa wrllten b)' Rebert S. ab cupt l y , ,, rn,d t o mih. tary pu,. I Gal11 polis
troopa stacbd arm, ID tbl ,..
wa, quick to fill
lhe I was o,ganfzed latec for r ivec person, had close tie, with t
e and code Off with tho beat horse, I1 pomte,d commander of it■ forc,s , ie ,quaro
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Harper, nallonally known writ­ poses.
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y and served through the War. south, e i the r through
1 izen,
fam ily re- in the communi ties � lilted.
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Geo
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B,
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er on the Civil W.itr aad start
ra
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McCleJ
ed
them
at
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f
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wbarf
When Ohio, sei ing upt n lhe / know the dread of threatened in- / During the latter part of April, I lationship or
beat.
frlend Bhip. Coa,e. I After lhe 18th Ohio w81 organ- I Jan ; beg.an the aoccea■
.
ful cam(Te Be c.:; -,,
Milk and juice were donated by busineaa meeting. It was announc­
Valley Bell Dairy Company.
ed that two clilldren had eye et•
LUTRERN CHURCH WOMEN aminatiom and the club had purThe April meetinp of the Cir- chased glasaes for them. Jack
cles of the United Lutheran ) Frey • T'1omu Hoffman and Robert Johnston were appointed on
NERA. ,·
GARDEN CLUB Church Women of SI . Paul·•
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Church met thia week. The Es- the nominating cammillee for tll'W
The Nehacluna G ar den Club
ther Circle met Tuesday evtning orficers to begin their duties In
m et on Monday evening at the
at the Parish House with Mrs June.
home of Mrs. James D_iehl. Jr., in
e
Layne senoing aa hostess : Those attending were Charle■
Pomeroy wJth Mrs. T11 orrw Mc- H rman v.
Mrs. J.
McGrew gave a book Lester. Ed Cunningham, F. c.
Gow'.1'1 and Mrs. E. A. Scbaekel
Reiehert. Jack Frey, WIiiard Fear
servmg as co-hostesses. The meet- review . on "Katherine, Wile 0, )
Le
lah Jane Powell Thomsa Roffman, Ow-Jes Jewell,
ing w as opened by the president, Luther . MW
detno�trated the preparation of ! John Wolre and Robert Johruiton .
Mrs. Henry Buck. The progr�
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BEWING CLUII
WatJ preaenfed by Richard Pfiff- Holy Communion. Mn. William
Russell presided at lhe business · The Sewing Club met
ner who Bhowed a lllm on ReS&lt;'lle
Tuesday
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Those attendfn
were afte
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Brenthlng, illustrating mouth to meetin
al
the
home of Mrs,
moon
.� Mils i
mouth system. This was follo,,.,ed , Mrs. Jimam Powell, Jr
Lelah Powell, Mn. Edwin Roush, ! Fred Batey, Those alteod.ing Wert
by a diseuSBlon.
i Mrs. B. R. Vance, M iss DoriJ El• Mra. N. 0. Wein, Mrs. W. T.
,
Mrs. Buck presided at the busl- liott , Mrs. Willia
m Russell. Mrs. , Stone . Mrs. Hugo Juhling. Mn.
ness meeting at which time ii Jark W
e lch, Mrs. McGrew and , o
A· Smith II . L J Rutlenwas decided lo hold the annual Mrs. Layn
· ra · ·
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cutter. Mn. Herm
Mothe r•Daughter Banquet at the
an Layne, Mn.
Wabama High School w ith the The Rebecca Circle met Wed. Philip Wolpert, Mrs. Ottle Roush.
Band Boosters serving the meal nesday afternoon at the church Mrs. J.
L. Stewart and gue1lB,
at 8 : 30 p. m. on May 1. Reserva• basement with Mn. Harold JohnMrs. RW\11 Eleeasor and Mrs.
lions must be In by April 241. The son serving as hostess. The
meet• George Lemer � M�•·
d
Batey ·
State Conventl011 held recenUy at ir
ig opened with the singing of
ORCHESTRA TO APPEAR . HERE FRIDAY EVENING
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the Greenbrier at White Sulphur "Lo
meetm� will be at tht
.!
'Ita �
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cSpring.1 which she attended. Mn.
of rs. Philip Wolpert an
;, written by Marlin Lui.her
now only
� ApriI 18,
�Ill Crow of Mason was welcomed Word
V. McGrew presented
Mrs
mto lhe dub as a new membe r. boo
TOWN COUNCD,
k revl�w 00 ·'Katherine, Wife
Those atte-nding were Mrs . Car- of Luther. " M rs. Harry Layne pre,, The New Haven To'lm Council
roll Adams, Jr., Mr!. Philip Ba, sided at the bus iness meeting, .he met on Tuesday evening for their
t
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tey. Mrs. Henry Buck, Mrs. Donstate convention of May 1 5- 17 at regular monthly meeting with
aid Bumgardner,
Mrs. George Jackson·, Mill was announced. mayor Arthur Wehrli, recorder
Bums. Mrs. Howard Joe Burris. Those attending w,r, ""'
A rare orchestral treat Is in store for the member· Roland Thelma Capehart. councilmen
[
Mrs. Earl Clark, Mrs. David Karr, Mra . Otto ilmn
ship of the Trf..County Concert Association Friday night
Gr
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Fie lds. Jr , Mrs. WJl!lam Gibb,, Johnny Roush,
when Paul Schreiber, finder and conductor ol the St.
Mn. Harry Layne. Kaci Wit.. and Glen Smrlh attend.
.
Mrs. Lloyd Hoffman, Mrs. Thomu Mrs. J. V. McGrew, Mn. Carroll ing. Nelaoo Rowh waa sworn in For walls, ceilinp, woodwork.
Louis Sinfonietta brings his ensemble to conclude lhe . Ce��ral Oh10 Breedmg
Gaea on
1 960-61 series in Gallia Academy au ditorium a l 8: 1 5 p .m . ice Blonde Wondrous Sul tan Hoffman, Mrs. Bill Howard. Mrs. Adams, J. and
ao
to replace Lewis Capehart on the
John
Mrs.
n.
satin with brush or roller-dries quickly-bu ii.
h.:i s been named a Century Sire. Robert Johnston, Mn.
There are ti top-night musicLouie Kar• 'Mle Ruth Circle met Wednesday council. H� �as also appointed
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William
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Th
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requir
ements (or th is award schnlk, Mr.i. Robert Layne , Mrs.
lans in the abbrev iated orchestra,
st:!'t l'Offlffl 1ssioner.
painty odor. Homogenir.ed-� little
evening at the Parish Hoose with
many of them being mcmllers violinist, who will be heard In is that the sire's daughten must arry Miller, Mrs. Rlehard pflf. rs
se
8 hos.
111 ey
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. Grant Roush rving 1
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of the St. Lou;, Symphony ocehes- Max Bruch · , C4n,,,t No. I in a verage IWltf pound, o! milk and er, M��y �•ke':r'�\v
tess. Mr,. Robert Dale Roush pre- ;::.,": 1 n, f
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tra. The group was first organ1z• c. minor. In 1953 he wai. granted -470 pounds of fat.
to
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h her Ulplc
program
wil
sented
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ed in 1 937 and has l oureri I h P a J,'ull bri ht gran t to study
ceived
Blonde Wondrous S�ltan h ad M�in
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��de R ee
� being ''Kate Luther Album. " Mrs. 1be �
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and
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country annually.
Sn!,.burg, Aust ria. He is 1,-resent- 1 02 daughters aYe!'agmg J0 , 464
, Mrs. Sehaekel, Mi·s. WIii iam Po�ell, Sr. demonstrated AprU JI
.
hostesses
at which time a represen.
A mong the lead ing :;oloisls will ly conct'rtmasler of the New Or· pounds of milk and 571 pound s of
the preparation of Holy Commun•
McGo
an
wan
h
D'
M
d
rs
ie
tatlve
.
.
i
or
the Reusch Bonding Co
.
fat. These daughters cb1sallied at
,
··
_ Frant-esca C01·s1, harp1st , ...
, ,I leans Philhannonia orchestra
ion. Mrs. William McFarland pre- o
ut:
"MIO
obe
·
a
d
rt
Anderson and Joseph·
R
BLOO
DMOBILE
•
86 .OJ. per cent .
.
SI•ded al the bUSlllfiSI meetina
will play na�eJ ·, "Int,odud,o n : Some of the m em bers of the
_.. S�IH!t' tonsult.&amp;ii enginf,e
ri
oc,hest co pl ay wilh
instr,e On ly If bulls in the hlstoi, of Tbe Red Cro.sa Bloodmobile was Mra. Robert Dale Roush was ap- ltar�lori in mee wilh ·colille
3 &amp; V/ " 7
and Allegro. _ She JS 24 y ears ol.d
C
.w
.
t
il.
,
'l
eld
M?nday
at
the
�rtcan
.
[.e pointed ch_alrman of
ments. one violin dat ing to ma the A merican Jersey Cattle Club
_________ _ __ _ _ _
Cm::
l
e
and made her debut ttt Carneg1 !
.
in Italy. A total of $50,000 in in· have qualified as Century Sires. glon with the Auxihary u spon• for the aprmg clothing
drive. 'Ibe
Hall in 1 . She has appear
.
.
.
reg- Ma y Fellows
were
ree ' donors
hip Day program of 1
..... •ors. Forty-th
...._ ....of lhese ha••
�U SUrance IS Carned o n the 1 ns1ru- Only th'
956
'
n•
"
"""'I'll
'""'
.
with t he New Yock Ph Ubannoni_, t'
ed by Artificial inseminallon slud, fstettd with • bamg flfllt tunei,. • the Un1led Church Women �a• anm nls at each pe,formance.
under
ona rd er ns em an i is
and 33 nounced for the first Friday In
Tiie enserr:ble w i ll play both a nd two of these three iJave been repla cements, 10
r .
�
•
c u r r eLen t I y Bassocialf
.!(i
1th
pints of blood received,
D
serv
classica
in
ice
l
by
CO
and
the
modem
�
A
s tud. Sig.
ending were Mrs. · r
att
Those
M�y
o
rch
e
str
a
l
the New York Oµe,r .comDR. l·RAY HAS J,.H�E
d't,
NcL,on l �
will inclu de work, nal Commander Is the other Doctors ror the day were Dr. W11llam Powell. Mrs.
pany and the Brookl}•n Plu lhar- ! numbers that
.
�S1;W;,'E�•;':-c::::-...-f
;AN
McGowan,
Thomas
.
Edna
r.
t.
D
«:ve lhi, a ward,
'- ach'·
Ge Roush, Mrs. H. C. Roney , Mrs. )
-;;:
:;:;;;;:;;
moruc d urIng the winter mon1h s . b y Gershwem, Mor.Ion Gou Id a.nd COBA slr1! "'
-·r
·
-•
_
_
..,
_
,
;;;;;;;:i
""'
x•v 90:)$ 1 lliMCJI"
,_t1 �a and Dr. John RIdgway. Nur• David Roush, Mrs. Jolm McGrew,
•Jerome Kern . 1 1 w111 be a v aned COBA offlci.6:l.a said·
- ----·WIE'W ...
GIILY.11 ,.... IM!S a,
•
-••• 1111111•
ses were Mrs. R'tehi:lnJ
--• pfiJ!ner, Jr. , Mrs. Robert John'"'"•
,_ Mrs.
" R.U 'tMP O�-,v
llffl) Nffl 'IDl't
pro gram th al w ill appeaI lo 411
______
-:::'
• oas.5u.T 1D .:IO'.
Mn.
Robert
Johnston,
Mrs.
S.
0.
,
Robert Dale Roush. Mrs. William
l o e,s of orcbe,tral music.
t·
'-,,...,.�
Kelly and Mrs. Kermil Ford .. McFarland and Mr,. Grant Roosb.
- - .. ...
Nurses Aki. Registrars were Mrs.
LIONS CLUB
.
Jack Flcsher, Mn. Loul! Ktlfl!• :
The Lions Club held its bl· ;
,bnk:k, Mn.
Roy Hoffman and mon
�INCINNATI mPI )-Livestock:
thly meeting at the Legion '
0 QVef Y
Mrs, Edwin Roush. Typists were
Cattle, 1500, ca�ves, 150; slaugbt•
memben
all with the Auxi]'
H
Al
L-:�Swiday afternoon. April 18• � Mr1- Larey King, Mrs. Lloyd
let Les
he '
.
e r steers and heife rs rather slow,
d
mg
t
r
.
umer.
. 30 p m there will be
ceri Roush, Miss Robert.a Roush and serv
.,_. _ ..., ... .:- .... ...,..
mostly steady; C..'OWS moderately 2�
ted'
u
;
�
Mn. Richard Grfnstead. Canteen
sen
p
in
the
Wa
rl
h
g
Recently the third qum1crly active, strong to 50 higher; bulls School ca
feteria by me:.rJ'!l,en of. worken1 WeN! Mn. Robert Rouah,
DID YOU 1:NOW-- .......
survey of mb&lt;, pri«s WOS ,.. mostly steady, lnstan..,
high
50
Mrs. Thelma Capehart, Mis, LouU
leased. 11us poJect l!I -a cc.opera • e r ; load and small lot average the Young Artbf •, Guild of MtbeliiMi all &lt;&gt;OIDpl&lt;II an ..u i-,
ena Roush and Mrs. Fred Roush.
m
tive venture of lhe Ohio Depart•• choice 891-1000 lb steers 26.00, se - a i University School or F I n e Men
thole trying 8 a..ic 1111 LT I;
buc
i
helping with the
\/
unloading
ment of Agriculture, the U. S. rn, . er al loads and lots mostly low Arts·
at
ilS big-cu room, with - hat,
instruc and loading of equipment were
E ' E ckso
ri
n, an
partment of Agriculture and the choice 900-IUi() lb 25.01).25.SO, mlx- Mrs. rIC
-t hoadJoam than any llic l -■111;
• Carl King, F.d Cunningham, Jaet
lhe Miami. UniYersi� School
Fa rm Forestry Section of the ed good to low choi ce 24.50-25.00,
at
including tbo higb,■t pdoodT
Frey, Tom Hoffman and Phllfp Size
W\1
F
wi
Ohio Division ol Forestry.
SC'atlered sales Jow to aYea ·age
me Arts,
ll � �1th t h e Wolport. Mn. Everett RoU8b serv. 31/z to I 1
�
.
o g
ge- in Ibo � cu
pr
Object of the surv ey is to pro- choice 800-992 lb heiters 24.00-24. 50, y am people and will g,.v� infOf'. ed as dtainna,1, making arran
n
vide producers an,d buye rs wi th mixed good to low choice 23. 51). ruaUo � � :n the ments, leCllring workers,
&amp;&amp; R■mNe: dehm
Boob,
1 .,L__
current timber prices for p rimary 2 4.00 ; cows 17.00; bulls 16 ,00-21.00, Obio Mtwc Teachen �uocla Uoo. Mrs. Philip Wolport Was hostess or
MIJ9
_,, •Hie ._ •I"
unu Rambler Oaaale- A
forest products marketed in Ohio, vea lers, mostly steady, instances .'Ille concert w� COnaial or vocal the day. Mrs. Elizabeth Liter, Red
/
Three districts are now reported stronger on aYerage to high choice pumo. and ,-tolin numbers pre,. Crou Director of Mason C!otmty
MIDDI.IPOIT
ed
separatel y in Ohio rather than lhe high good and choi ce 30.00. U.OO, ll!Dted by Omrma Hawk, Melin- �COlllpalll
the Bloodmobile.
two district divisions reported for. bulk good 25.00-30.00, standard da Meake. J. Gordon W I I s o n ,
h1erly. 1'11s makes a more ac- 20.00-25.00 � srn all lot, good to low aod Tom Fritz. � meeting 11
curate survey which mole near ch oice 70-75 lb feede r steers open lo all musJc Joven.
ly reflect■ local prices. The th.me 22 .S-23.
dhtrlets are 'Nestern, northeast- Hogs 31 0; bar rows and gi1ts Arka111U'
pe1dtentiary pro­
moderately active, Cully steady; duces twice H much cotton and
ero and soulheasten Ohio .
Timber .marketings •during Feb- sows ileady ; around .50 bead tnost• rice per 11CN! as the average Ark•
ruary, the month , urveyed, wer.! ly No 1 215 lb barrows and gilts ansas farm.
----down from the two preceding ,. 1 8. 10, around 250 head 1·2 201&gt;m
port,. Loggmg operations were I� 18.00; bulk mixed 1-3 and 2-3' 1be female
phalarope, wblcb
hampered by unfavorable weath, 1 80-240 lb 17. 50- 17. 85, most ly 1 7. 75- haa brighter plumage
and takea
er and many milla: were reducing 1 7. 85 for 220 lb down ; t-3 but the Jnitiatwe la eourtship,
11 liq­
Inventory accwnuJatlons of slum • mostly 2-3 2�270 lb 17.25-17.50, er than tbt male.
a round 100 b ead unifo1,n 1-S n ear
page and saw logs.
------------ 11
Prlcas for all species were low- 200 lb 17. 60; mixed 1-3 300-450 lb
er. SawJoa'a were down ts to '30 sows 15.50-18.50, few 16.75, :l-3 fSO.
per 1,000 bd. ft. Stulllp8gfl prl� 600 lb 15. .JS.75 ; boar s, steady to
were down lharply from Novem- 25 hlgher ; aJ I weights mostly 12.2fi.
208 E. '"•In
Pomeroy
ber, reflecting the trend. Prfoes 12.5.
ol commerclaJ wneer were Jess Sheep 300; slaughter lambs and
except walout, which showed a shom ewes steady ; around 50
No otller car II ballt like, 11•es Ille, lam
aaln. Pulpwood and charcoal wood c�oice and prime n ear 100 lb
wooled lambs 18.50, few bead good
was steady to J0,,:er In price.
Jt mN,r beelleM
like die
More romplete information for shorn ewes 6.00.
all gradea, aires and lpeeiet of MAKING ,S'L'RO• DBIINIIP Rl18'11'1t00JIING, up to roar, lulS longal
N�G�
B"
ID
�­
primary timber producl s may 00 SAN FRANCL�O
&lt; UPll - A
• IIAm.&amp;-IIIID, aD-woldod Siq!o-Uol1Ol&gt;tamed by contacting tho l11&lt;al strong bid is being made
by tho
• ftOYD 1.0WBST VPUl!P-VOIOd - - cu
olfices ol the Soil Conservation stetfl Chamber of
Co�erte to
pa uviap
• PROVDI LONG-TIME ECONOMY,
Service, the A,!n'icultural Exten. bricg the Olympic gmMt
to Call•
111ion Service or by contacting fot'llla in 1960. 'l1te
Chrunber :1f
Franklin P. Newell, Fann For• Commertie said tha
t thitt state'•
ester. Ohfo Dlvlalon of Forestry ample lac.fllties &lt;OQJII mu,.
tho. .
at 3tlO Ea■! Stata street, Athens, 1868 g
ame, "the mo,t auccoa1uJ
.,
Ohio.
····· - •
---· _
In ltistocy,"

!l•r"

A oier luD :;111��
NE W YORK ! U P I I - Himi ,s
•t'm rwl 10 become a contender . "
bow the 18 m1meger8 v iew thf' Ralph Houk, Y a
victory in as many star't3 this afternoon
diamond
fourth
A s II Mike Hllflm, Red So1: "Our
I
1961 major lea8ull! pennan t ract'� worried about our. p tc m
at 4 on the Middle port ciiamon d.
fiel d i1 vaatJy lmproYed eapematter of fad. I m n o� �orried out
National Ll-31!:IH'
However. whether or not lhe1 son. The Yellow Jacket. are 0-1
on defense. With added
Plrak-11 : .:ibout an yt hing evt" n t ough Wt' d ally
Mllrt•ugh.
D•uy
game wUl be played depends up· ' in lea� ue play, their only i�
==;A,,,]'
� I· ·peed and lm provBd defenlt!, our
�xh'b
·
l ar between frigon how rapid ly the, Midd ies di.a- aandw1ch es IO
•\'-.. "We · � the team to bea t Y, iu hiaven · t dont' well m our
h m � t hi g should look better. It
kl waya figure in basebal l the l ion games . l t hiflk our
up the load of m o i!I id weather and wet day 1.
rnond "ive!!o
: : � :9 ad Ill II looked )a9t sea "
b
nt
va ce
lure forced upon ii the, past 111 ln � other half of the IOUth .
team which wins the pennant is staff 1s much further a . �
;=====;
son
.
e
lm
thu;
t
l
-==timn �
lhe cl•"b to beat the follow ing lhan i t was last year a
ern d1vi»Kln, Jacbon 1 1-0, lea.g.
r ant.I
e
Harry Lnagetto, Twins: '"We
pow
�
nd
speed
h.:iYe
1-0
e
a
We
e
lh
n
Pa
some
on
like
to
ia
:,
aeuon
or
n
r
;
;
rs
e
The fayo r ed
ue 1-1 on
year. Maybe the Dodg
..
showed terrific lmprovement lase
'--11 11-_
i n SEOAL play, 3--0 on tiaeir ka • , Gal l i polis (tH league ! Z:+2 au-- I • ,A../J
olher c l••b will come alonu and solid defen&amp;e We re ready. .
- -- -- --- - - son ) at GallipoliJ. Thi.I same too �
Al Lopez, White Soi: : . " Im pick• season and I think we 'll sho\f
..... fcom the top, but l
�--k ,:
4·rl ai!U\:
...- ..
pen more th is year. The move to Min•
uldJea c,f - - .. --•
in g the While Sox to wm the
I w1·11 come o!f only if ...
don't think it can be do�."
.,......
.
he I P u1
wat er standing on the infield at "WlH JOU pie•te ... tile TV
Charlie Dre•se.n, BrHellil: "I ex• 1 nant Our pl·t Ch'in hurt us la " neapol i"-St. Paul shou Id
:
y bet ter
a
pl
ys
a
lw
a
m,
e
te
th
because a
8 a . m tod ay can be dram ed by : camera arollDd ih ,i: ro wd'l' I wul pee l the BraYH to win. I a lways year bul we sh oul h a v e
.
owds."
cr
stic
a
s
th
my pup lJ. expect to win when we start .l plkhi ng sta ff '." the le ague .�· before large en thusi
y
this afternoon.
aee bo w maa oJ
kt
.
"
'""
u
O
Bill Rigney, ,\ogrltt: I know
agme today !" sea80fl. Our outfield isn't straight yea r I hav e eight pi tche rs I Call
Coach Russell Moore of t h e
&amp;be opelllDg
�
..
.
we hne the power to 11. cor e a . ,o,
Pan thers II expected to open Wll
· h I --:-----;; ----- ened out ye t but o' ur infield 1s use a.s stane rs.
I Ji
IS pl. 1Chm g
much im proved. We ll have better
mmy Dy ke,. l.ndiaaa; ' · This is of runs. Our problem
his senior veteran hur ler Terry
most
defense than in 1960 and we · n the be st learn I have managed In selectl�g ur pltch
Knight, rigbthandt!r. Coach No- p
:
We
vers.
e
l
e
r
were
It
score our ahart of runs.
Ian S wa ckhamer of the Jackett
since the 1952 Philadelphia Ath• those aYaila
B y FRED DOWN
•�
suzy
we
I
f
rs.
develop starte
will offer hi.a ljenior leflhander.
sou, He111u1, Cardlbal1: ·· we letks We have a good fron I lin&lt;! must
UolW'd PrPu lnternatlooal
In the early lnn inga we'll
close
'
nougn
e
e
v
figure lo be stronge r - much and we ought to ha
NEW YOHK WPll -The s itua• &amp;2 Tom Anderson.
______
,tron&amp;er _ than last ae&amp;BOn. We pitching to carry us. u we have have a chan� liecause we ' ve got
110n in Leo, la critic.el , the Con go
.
.
have • fine all-around infield, any injuries, however. 1t will be good power.
ill in chaos. and Brendan Behan
..
young and strong pitc hing and hard to replace me n like Johnn.v Paul Richards, Batt��
is el odda with Can ada's police
plenty of outfielders. Whell we get Templ t&gt; . V ic Power or Woodie could be ow: year. We e
- but the real at ten t ion in milproved steadily end last year
out outfield set we'll ht! m 8000 Held ."
lions of Ame ri can homes tod a y ia
Amnlca■ Lnfue
pe�
T
AGUSTA, Ga. ( UPl l _ Little llhape for 8 run at the pennant."
Bob Sel:leltlng , iger s: "There made a strong nm for tl:le
. .,4AID -n.ts
b&lt;,med o t grown m en hilling an d
m
p
/,\':&lt;:,1XlMHe..J7"'
Walt -• Doqen, " If thing&amp; ac, ,trnng indication, that Al Ka- nant . In mld-Se I, be�;t��;
.GB Gary Player o! South Alcica ;,
catrbinp li111e whi te ba seb all B .
7L/.1T 6(.JIOEC,
� � �.�
only
pion
the
ch.:un
Masten
new
•
!
jell, lbe Dodgen have a .shot .at line i8 golng to make a sple11 d� only one perc entage
lt ' J America 's: ann uil l outing ·- Chica go
JIH1 \VA-:5.
a by fir
l
t
r
had
our
We
.
human
ankee
c
ause
Arnold
Palme,
be
i,
pe
contendmg
nnant. Of the
s
the
½I
O O .OOO
nd he, of course. " Y
, the day when the major league j Balt imore
· /!§Et..A 7F C,
• comeback a
iu I c81
If, after all,
eluba, the one which has all its lhe key to the club. Fo r some rea- in 1960· We know our "d
O O ooo
BosI on
Pc1111ant rar es st art .
rt.•
e
un
pressu
th
der
up
1..and
Ya
0 0 .ooo
The new king of golf Is only players live up to lhe ir potent1 a1 son T ige r teams have often sIart- s'~
. Today's lhe day whe n hopes are Cleveland
·
Ya five feel aeve 11 inchet tall and will win. Th at's how w e won 1n ed slowly in the spring. We hope
o o ooo
Oetro ,t
i
i e e
a
.
¾ we lgta ." about 152 powid8 soak- 1959 and how the Pirates won last to reverse th at trend this year
:ooo
o
o
n t�e :;ag: r� �; 1i�e w::: Kan:;:as City
1/2 inB wet," but he has t e touch of
The Proudest
o O .000
year."
h
and get off fast . "
• &lt;'.•t teams d iscuss the ir pennant Los Ange les
k
a
.
I
O O 000
'/2 Midaa on lhe greens.
A'I Dar , G I ■ 1 • : "Harvey Mickey Vernon, Senato":
I1 chanres and when every a pple- Minnesota
Min In Town
�
1
o o ·ooo
n la ee rta ln lo he lp us and koow most eYeryone is picking L: e
n
K
IM".
. 1·heeked
rool11e Is a potenUal New y ork
not
would
-Iden •-uch
Th, ...
/a
"'
Weirs Shirts
o o 000 1
Washington
Jfahe Huth.
have been enough to win Monday , I thlnk Don Blasing1:1me will ha v e Senaton to finish nlntb or l ot h
960
1
. Otir but 1 think v.-e can do better than
The st'ason wtll wind up next
MONDAY'S Re1ult1
howevtr, had not Palmer, noted a better yea r than in 1
Laundered By
1
pable lhat . Many or our players a rc
a
c
Ind
to
m
e
probl
chief
{
�
October in an or gy of dr itma , Chic ago 4 Wa,hington 3
for his auper-human flniahe8• [al•
lllling lhelf firsl real chances to
i;enlimenl and trite writing known
ltred on Utt 72nd and final hole late-Inning relief pitching. "
I Ooly game 1C heduledl
.
,
Ce ne Mauc• , l'hlllie■ : "We play regularly an? t hey ' re pulhn g
88 the World Serie■ but t hen onl y
juat when lt looked like he had
.
Tuetd■y • Probable PHcbe11
the hm1 and lhe player■ o( the
h,·, ,econd st raight M aiten chem- ! have plenty of youth and J think out 100 per cent .
960 wo - I 't record• in paren·
1
i enough of these kid s will come he Gordon, Alhle" ca: "We
I leama which win lhe i'tmerlcan
n °
1 pkmship all Jocked up.
lhese■ 1
1
.
Mlddleport
am&lt;l National League pennan t,
pIII mer aummed up hiI down- through to le ad us out of last ought to be able lo pla y .500 ba l. .
r
e
H
aton
Retl
Bo
the
y
al
t
l
l
Ci
Kansai
I
NEW YORK ( UPJl - The lum• , ,u,rdn-non' t ('a
need
place. "
�
•·w , Once you reach .500, you.
\1.111 be inYolved.
htll.
1 14- S) va. Monbouquetie l l ._ 1 fall In a null
ped
ber wlll ba unHrnband today and • , Crns, I' lood b '"k Th'" 1s· �unµly ; Today's lhe day on IYhl,h moro bert
FN'd �hlnson, Reil.1:
e re -·
•
�(i;; ;,!!t"',.:»��
I
11 S.,a
.
7WII
J:
P
'"
M .i,&amp; :
1
"I thoughl slxta h ap
onI y lo
with a few bloopen and bobble&lt; a lu,·h h,1
'
a sollo
tlie,
e
log
'"''
to
hard
ing
t
rn
mo
on
g nd lhers beoome ill tha n
.
.
othe r people:• he ,a;d sadly , thus
Minne a •t New York _ Ra- '
expected, the an nual ch a se g el a I BlnoPf' r-Or a t&gt;anJO hJ t A any other day of tM year . .
�Mng staff and to develop ,
.sot.
proving
that be. loo, can fall P
'
Let w &lt;'Onsid er the t e rms y ou w eak fly i ball �trn, k mlo t hf' airi , the day on which the truant offi- mos I l - ) va. Fo H 9 1
ble pI a o b ation . We have
dou
I II
fii
·
e
th
�
e dutch like any one
down
in
_
��
d
� ,:. lhe club wl JI
rt
Loa Angelea at B lt
are mo1 t Jlke IY to hear or rea JU � t he-yond Ui e reach ol an in eer wor-.
problems
1. .
f
. ove rt lffle , , . th e d ay
eLR ,
Orb f6-4I v p
49 OS.. l l l
thl• tf110n :
f if'kler.
move up from Its sixth pla('e fi n: on which dinner is m&lt;11I Ukdy lo
.sh
Seti Dr■m■llr Fl■l1hee
l or l 960 .
Afterplece-Alto called nightcap.
Clutc h HJUer-Not one who be served cold • • . the r,lay on ci:veland :t C::�it _ Perry
Ma1ter
e
1 ha s teen aome
,
'11\
v-•
Read Caaeh,
runq ,
e1111, ...,,__,
.
finale or eloaer. Thi, � not ..,,,. pu od,e, while ho_ld mg y_uu w, n which a handful of ba Hball ,eoro, r1a-101 v1. 8 unn1ng 11 -14 1
11&lt;heduledl
fanl8'tl&lt; fln11be, in It, 2' plaY · .ba, •·
1
ame,
we know we hove , gn,at
( On1Y 8 ,d
C
thing aeen on a dre11 a.e an alter- 1 tht&gt; h:md, ala box mg. This n-fe rs , is reported to the n at 10n before
Ing bul none to r1v&amp;I the dra1Yedae •r•• O■mes
'
i sho rtstop and h it te r in Emie
thought. It ia merely t h e "'tond I to a m8n who hi t s sa!eIy when I·t r the utterances of atateunen.
ma and auspense of that 72nd
Loa An elea al B sltlmore
,onteat of a twin blll. C lea r !
Banka and we have aome
coun ts most, usually with a m an I lt'!ii been that way for m?re lh
"
hole.
S
hP
(ni
�
him.
arourid
build
lo
talent
yoone
A,s,le- In ba seball not Uiual'.y on . 1h1rrl b.a.-:,e for the lea rn on ' a half century but there I! a d1fJ Hert w aa the sltuatton:
lhlc■ go at Washlngton /night &gt;
Of course. pitching Is lhe key to
I ference this year·. the majora
wh■L come, up into your lhroat m which you are betti ng.
Player. with what appeared a I our ,itualion and we thin k we' r P
Bunth,,:-The fl ag or gonfalon hav e expa�ded and th.al meana COnly gamea S('heduled !
• tryln1 altuatlon !l la • iynonym
drastic cloalng nlne of four over I betl.er off in that respect than
the hysteria wid Lhe hoopla ar�
ror the pill, horsehide, onion or Oops, the pt- nna nl.
N,t- ■ I Lea1111
par
40 _ which lncluded a dou- 1 many people believe.· •
iphere. JOmetlme, al luded 1o aa
Go pher h■II-A pitch wlil(' h ls gn:! aler lhan.�11er. .
I
ble
waa sitting in a cot- ! -----------::--::- 1
bogey,
W · L Pet · Ga
More mayors will throw oul lhe ,
the b■ll.
struck for • home run.
· bordering the Ma 'il ers' CHAMBERLAIN GIVES VIEWS
t
ge
a
.
fi rst ball than ever before and Chicago
.
o O .000 · ·
11111-Thf' p1tcher s h0:( . /Moy
SAN FRANCISCO CUPll -One
"
u,r,e flgurJn1r that second place
.
ti
mber o f C o m m e r c e Clnc inna
Ch�
morl'!
o .000 . . .......
o
•
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•
be re ferred to al10 as the mound .
money_ of $12,000 was not bad at of. baskelball' 1 biggest men.-WJJ•
O O .000.
bands Will march 1n straggling lo.1 An geles
This solid black liltle beauty will save you many
s l.1b or rubbe r. l
C'hamberlaln of the Philadelphi a
a 11
MlI wauk te
o e · 000
. , lines to center f h?Id fl ag poI ea.
·
In the
He had little hope for the $20 . Warriors - haa atated that ra1s,
._.,
dollars. Easy to handle. easy to park. JUJt the tllil,i
, r .t J
MIXED LF..AGUE
ever get hoist� Philadelph11
I-low. those
o o . 000
from
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basket
th"
ol
height
the
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for
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e
Pai.
rst
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ll
a
mon
.
prize
pa
n
o
u�
000
· . :;:::;,�� .
O O . 000
lo the top ol t he polea re- Pittsburgh
. .' iJ.ci. Srorea April s,
�
for around town .
had to do waa match par on the current 10 reet would hinder
mer
d isadvantage In the bal an &amp;t r ike ma ins one of lhe reat mysterle!I St. Louil!
Mur•
('
me
Ind.
G
a
Three
o
ffl11h
.000
o
•
u.� reIat·1veIy e' sy -yard
j ('ourt II can hot• pen to eilher lhe of baseba 1 I a1ong w Ith how the San �
, par rather th an help the litt le man·
w.i::
.....,.
ra)' 5.23, M. Mu rray 474_
r ra ne 18CO 0 0 000
·
.
" Ev ery player in our leagu(!
n
n
di
e
d
four final hole _ 8 hole he birdS hotter over does pltk out the .
pe
High Slnjle G anu C. Mu n·ay I"'"'"' . ., Ibo b oll ,e ,
Mooday•, llnulto
led laat yeor to win tho title by can g,t up to the besket now:• ;
on who s there l1�1t .
right sign lrom that wlldely -flall- 200 . M Mu r ray 1'19.
sched
gil
C
uled
No
m
et
)
the 7-1 ilar aald. "U they raise t
I l.umbrr-The w illow, the St irk
' one ■lroke.
1
Ttam 'l'hree Gurne!! Rt'd &amp; Blue
ing thlrd•balle roach.
tcht11 1 Pla er, sitting btilde his wife . It, only the big men wlll be abJ, ,
d
y
babl
,
Pr
Pl
,
Tvri
•
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y
o
I
l
1110n111
y
or the hicko ry Occ�
_ 1._,7,
y M•
The Amer ican League ex tended
·r
I ( 1900l won .Jost records in paren- Vivienne. frowned when the tele. to get close. · •
,·eam •Slngle Game Red &amp; Blue fe rrcd to by the, unin iti ated as the itse lf lo the West Coast for the
sta
1"'
the
l
--W8ctching
wai
he
screen
vi.�ion
bal m.. ed to e 11 he 1· swing at tht! first time by adding a tea m In
_ 682.
.
Chir ago at Cinnall _ Hobble showed that Palmer h ad hit hi&amp; ond game also sellin,i: out.
�
hail or k not·k dirt fr om t he p l ay. Lot Angeles tailed the Ang�l1. It ,
INGS
ST.\NU
,
own
n
( Ul-2()) va. O'Toole t l2-l2J
ll
unk
ca
i
t
ac
a
r
p
r,
a
f
Thu1P
lee lhot straight and true, leav•
y
w,a 1,011 Pet. er'! deals \
also moYed the old Wa11hington
Cadil lac - Oldsmobile
.
.
St. Loui, al Milw�Wlee __ Bro&amp;- , ing him • simple approac b lo the Boston rookie, 6-6 To� ( Satch l
Bee c,e�
24½ l H� . fl76 1 O■ deck-The player posmg .In l Senators from �� nallon � capllio &lt;u-91 vi. Spahn (2M0)
1 greel\.
Sanders, has been the b ig aurp�lse ,,
Bal l ti. t' hain
21
"You'll Like Our Quality Way of Doing
n .583 1 8 ciN."le near the pla te as he wa1t tal to the twln r11 Jes 0 1 M inneapPittsburgh at San Frandaco
� a seven and one od the keys In the series. �
Palmer,
When
usln
18 . 500 1 to follow lhe current baller. lGood oils-St. Paul and renamed them
Ri('har d s
15
Business''
va. Jones Ul- 1 4) Iron put t hat approach in a aand Coach Paul Seymour of St
161
1 9 h .459 spot to ha'!! !!_np lo r _ tele v ision. I .the Mlnneaola ,._Ins. It replaced Frie nd H8-l2l
hlnky Dinh
·
1
j
161'2 1 9 •� .459 1 Pa■■-A .walk, Annie Oakley or the old Senatont Jill Wash ington Ph iladelphia at Los Angelea I trap beiide the gteen, Player Louia credit1 h im with enabling
Rttl. • Blue
Pomeroy, Ohio
WY 2-5342
(night J _ Roberta t ll•UH vs. ! lowered hls head into hla handa. the Celts to win the all- import ant
1
Folll' CN'•
I ll: 24 � :t14 sll'oll. Some-time•; ra iled a base o n with a brand new t�am called lhe
Drysd a le ns.-14 1
. Player ,tarted looking again when fourth game.
S1': ASO:\i HIGIL�
Washington Senatou.
Milt.
.
Palmer, after studying b1J Jie Wed11es,;l•y'1 Gatne11
1
Ind. ! r.aml'� c Ki 1' k lan d
Plath hlUer-Not II rop f ighter ,
.
ball was aetnl•buried
the
!
Angele,
Lo�
at
a
Philadelphi
a
14Y. Ml: Murra y S2 1,
Simply a player subbing for a batI
t
h
finally
lime,
long
a
for
green
lhe
tni�
Ind. l Game A. Je fle r s - 224 . ter due lo hil. ..
1.
blasled out .
p·u
1 �b urgh al San Francisco
E. Sylvtsln 1 95 .
l
•
to
Pertskle,.,...No refenmce
_______- nd
ef· U ledl
·r-am 3 "•mt&gt;s ftlrha rtls---1910. player returning late to his hotel.
( On y games ICh
Team 1 Ga.me Richards - 1! .18. Actually a aouthpaw or, to eertaln
1
101• ··10" ltOWJ .li;t.'!ii .\ V G.
1
�JG� RESULT9
Ungulsh. a left•h ander.
•
C. Murray - 523.
..... ball-Seldom 111ell In
,ORK UPI - .lose St•·
NF.W
...
A. Syl,..ter - '"'·
y
o
,,
This
Cuba. outpointed. Billy
balance.
""
hie.
ntal
m
to
I fen ing
·
p A.lnbt-rser -· m.
,■ pilch thrown with an i&gt;utward
Collins, 144. DMroil 10.
BOSTON CUP)) - The- Bolton
PITTSBURGH: (UPI) - Draneh !
----,,_ : Jeffen,: - 44�
' twist of lhe hand.
.
.
will be out to wind up the
CelUca
C. Klrk land - 444.
f' Shatoui-A white wash, blank or ! Rickey Jr., who apnt �0'' 1 hia PHILADELPHIA UPI - Jim· 1 J91Nl bamtball IUIOl'I tonlght' life in b aseball like has 1alher, m
.
M. M.'•, ay _ m.
Soo' 1a' Phlladelphla out• I a few hours after Boston'• UNlt
kal110mine.
No runs
, '-..1 .
presbyter Ian HospIta l y
1
'
8b
l,e
ry
M. Bowen - t,t,9
aw r -Stop thinking of d MIU 18
poink d Tony Cristy, 140 , Pitts- • baseball aeuan open,.
mo�l
hial
1
a
y
of
a
pneu
bronc
ond
E. Sy lves1er - 421.
burgh, 8.
i yoor ilomach. In this case il' 1 a M
The Celticl could make ll three
l
g
eac
1
c
w
1
cted
e
h
onval
ontra
1
c
s. Jeffen - 4 1 1 .
----1 atr11gbl Nalional Buketball
I bruise resull.ing from a slide.
m
P. Roberta - 386.
Ed8ua field-Not a place for deck fro� 1 hflptalltl!, Infection. .
SAN FRANCISCO UPI
elation ch amplonahipa and
Rickey Jr., 46· � dlobet c
.
C
.
l
ding,
ie
Machen,
chain. This refe rs to that portion
1
,
1
d
Red
td
f
I
9
out
of Hve with a win over the
�ur
CITY LEi'tGUE
l outpointed Mike DeJohn, 2 11\ Sy St. IAula Hawb ■t the Garden
of the ouU\e d ·where an outfielder sevetal year., �d i bo
Thuraday at • , ate to be anHip Srores 4-4-6,
f•rn dire ct/j into the sun.
racuse, N. Y., 10.
.
The Red Sox opened their aea11on
nouneed, He died at S:05 p.m. I
--r
Saue
.
I
----Ind.
--ame
G
ThrH
Rich
this afternoon, entertaining the
I
l!ST after ba!ng hotpilallzod 1111
11"2
CHICAGO UPI - Allen Thom· Kanau CJty AthleUcs.
' March !O for Iha - limo th" .. ,... Qde
Single G,m, L. s, ue c
I
.
ago. outpointed Doi,.
Booton luda Iha Ha•b. three
: year.
Ill
by SUOMlti, 171\1. Clm!iand , pme,
In the bait of oeven
Tho younser Rk,by, whoaa f•
Team Three Gam.. Sport Cen· .
NATURAL FINISH
.
Ohio
i
•·
a olKth ga.,.. be
Sboukl
,
-·
!her Bran,h Rldey Sr.• '19. boil!
1o -.
oeedod It would be at St. Lou�
REDWOOD FAN TRELLIS, 6 FT. ________ 99c
bueball ompJftl In SI. l.ouls.
;,am Sln1la Game Sport Con· [
NO COINI
: 'Ill� nJchl. The saventh
$88.88
B
ZENITH WASHER, 9 Pound Capacity
ter •.
l���� lnp��'!; ;:' NEW YORK 'UPI, - K • v I n game would be played here S.tur.
, •�� .,._
1I
STANDINGS
�i•
m r M-!y , ,. WU rldlnl lo ,cbool ..., lliflil.
REG. $259.95
league c hlhl for the world chamWM Lqa&amp; Pd. :
1
onda
hen
he
y w
However, Bolloa ww1 that nel•
train M
I
• For $239.95
00
21 u HALOLIGHT SYLVANIA fONSOLE -111 . l90 There w ill be a meeting Sun- pion Plratea at the time of hl1
F•ll• City Beer 11
miuecl aome coins. He promptly ther the mth aor lhenth 8.,..
"ii 18 u, .$20 d ay, April HI, at 1 p.m. back ol death.
WESTINGHOUSE
Spar&amp; Center
felt behind the ltllt cushion and wlll tau place, Molt of the p1ay.
·
1
Rickey Jr. contracted hepaUlia IOl hiJ nd uck:
the Pomeroy Jr. HIP, School
Poanenl) C.ment
.
.
h• at
OPEN HANDLE DRY IRON --------- $7.77
VI: 1111 auloua to wrap thlnll
�''a 18� .520 all Lit tle l..e"tgut, Pony l ,eague j laat .January. IL waa wh ile he wu
Block
94u HIGH
Kevtn'a a n I u I I b e d how1a u.p, collect their money and acat.
POST
TEE
convaleaclng at his auburban Fo:a: -•'""'
Roblna'a Yun. lt(t I i' 1 .50CI and High School players.
eomrrut.l on
ter to the ir halnN.
t
b
tnbt ta • hell the
19 ¼ 19v. . IIOD I All boys are asked lo b r I n I Chapel home _that he became W �-:;;_.
CROSS BAR WITH 4 HOOKS _______ $2.33 each
llot Rodi
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a
r
,
n
•
1
lt'a
Otlticl,
The
1
the
:ts . 3&amp;9 1 tht.ir inaurance money , S2 £ o r witb pneumoma. He alao suffered
Ohio Power Co. 14
.
HEAVY DUTY
r- aaned, haYll tbl hol"lll
Ll ttle League, 12.50 for Pony and from a he art condition and wu in l For II ffli.ut. • -.ttnotto do )llt.
to-- Cllnll Iid tml&amp;ht.
IJ&amp;UON HIGHS
44c •••
are ,..
tbl Celtlt:Icountiq
la Louil au ftouab
GALV. STEEL TUBING 72"
W I Game■ Bob Louk• ""· ss ror Hi gh School Players: Those an oiypn lent until h la death. ! R:IDC'J IQllld worbd,
�
,
S
l
confidan al. tbmr owa
•0
1 Game I.es D amewood I not pay ing will not he el igible lo ! He lf�uat� from Oh io W11- j the 1eat, � the
t
inmeJy
ay thi■ 1utmnf,r ,
pl
freed.
Univerthe
,t
..
attncf
then
an,
le
•
y
l'7
baek to
battUq
After
abilWN.
All boys who h11ve unlfmms l sil1 o( Michigan Law School. But Then the efflcera ·loond
3 Gamta Falls City Bee r
Louil
st.
at
game
fourlli
tile
tab
•
from Jaiit year are asked to .,. . he rejecltd
law career ·to fol• the Mat - 111 colna.
tllf7
thtll
g
filun
Sunday
the
� 1 Game Sport Cent.er 98◄ . lum ! hem el th •� l ime. Capa anrt to9' bla rather into baseball.
'
on thelr
plaJoffa
the
ol.
out
llawb
the
TOP 1.,.. BOWLEIUI AVG
unilor m1 will he issued al t h I s Rickey Jr., father of three cbU. 'lbe
.
�kt tilt :--�Die ,- comt.
Pomeroy, Ohio
!or
u.,.
tho
co�
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dr
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baaoball
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en,
in
Iha
Phone WY-2·284f
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1..oui1 Cardlnat chain. From Iha Ohio.
MMtey ITS.
ad bal4n lloDday - It ..W
kBroo
old
Iha
to
Th
w,nt
he
Canll
u.,
bulldtr
phata"'IJ'
male
e
1'2.
Ta Malean be the ......i lllrallk u.• ...
neat. incubat.. tho egp and labs lyn Dodpn and came lo PIU. Larpol tty • Iha
171.
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tho pO&lt;tlJ eruWII la
.
l'alo,
bonier Is
burgh In
cara of tho youn1.
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Pomeroy' s Panthers are sc:1eduled to s.eek l h e i r

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Sir"'"The Ame
Tht&gt; Jtuth L ' 1 n:le o f t h.- WSWS J ·.1 me s l lyslo� . President of t he rm ll�. Hy s lop c har ged
FOR CONSISTE NT DEPENOA 8LE RESULTS
Peme,07 Z.!141 ur l'bea:ter �-!14$,
Ed
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! mt't on Mo nday t'\'t't1mg at I'It' Han na Coa l C ompany ut Cad ii .
RATES
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Bc1pt 1 �1 nrnrd1. Middleport
THEISS HEf'RIG ERATIU N-/\ N lJ st• r v 1n � as p ro�ram !t&gt;ad er TIit' Ol i iu Lt•gisl 1.1 t u i e 10 t·urr t'&lt; 'I gruv. - 1 1 .:ii l:' 11 u mon-,1 dnim 10 them
=Lal--ODe moatb tor 30 cenus word.
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'l'ht· Meigi; CV\I� Ridinj Club
Appl ian&lt;'t' St&gt;rv iN' Dume;,li e and
inii iibuses undn the Oh i o Work
or
De cbar•ed for adrala or 4 can• � word
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Wh
Hoger I KPlher
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mt•n·s l'ompen;,at i on law L o ,,� . grol!fl of unserupulous rompt• n sa ] " d i rnt•t'I Tuesday ,111 the
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dlt• l l•ts from bii! h lol Ort l i y ;uul rn Mi•ml&gt;t&gt;rs art asked lo bnn l
aae i ncorrect uisertJ on.
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Card of Th.an� 111d Speci.al N ollre1 of Ev1•nl5, l, I :!5.
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ompany got' s 1 0 J)l;'r· 1
$4.i!O
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80c
was sun � hv all Hi'm.arks
Rohm;,on · � Laundrv
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esda"-• ,,,n;ag at. thie home
' J or USf' our Ht&gt;1°n"
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County Edut·at 1on System and also 1 sons 1mpa1re-d by a('r1denh 11wu1·· "'edn
$ 1 .80
Sl.20
80c
'6.00
20
f' .a 11 W\' 2·6616 or write
on the le!!son wt&gt;re �1ven by tht'
serv1&lt;·t'
window
n
drivfl-i
Hmdy for thelJ' . regul�r
Kai
al
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t alked of l ht' Adult Eduealwn pro- red on t h� joh. The oltw r 56 p
$2.20
57 .50
75&lt;
$1 .50
25
Donald Morn, Pomeroy . Ohio.
Rubin.'-Ot:l '!I Laundry and Dry• lt&gt;ader followf'd by a buzz �roup
ineeling follow ing lhell'
I
y
monlh!
I
gnim anti �ave ,1111 oullme of lhe tent e
ooes to cla imants who a r I'
4· l l·JIC'
Ad, l"ffflved bJ 10 A IL will be to that day'1 paper.
&lt;"onsistmg or Mrs f'red
Bntry ·
l'lt&gt;aniog WY Z.s42ft
rte
prac
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o
·
cou11ty's education program for I workmg full time and who are re- c
. . ·
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!!011'1 Tri-Lustre �·lolH"rS M.rs Otha J,u�vmi;: . Mrs Bernarrl
Robin
The While Rose Lodge will metl
USED 2 . whet&gt; I Utllity THAILEH.
I the luture. He said that schools I ceivmg hill pay
.
,
WY 2-SIJO
J.11 vmg,
Mrs. John Bnm1,u1rner 1
eunesday a rternoon al 1 •· 30
• · 4 l&gt;eath daims are fi led pred· ne x t W·'
Call WY 2-2219 betwrl'n 8 a. m
I belon ged to the people arid should
.
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1e 1.1 OllS 1I •rtIP hymn
.
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· n Ha II ·m Middleport.
4 II 3tp
h
Leg1o
e
t
at
and " p. rn.
move
ducalion
forward m t·
.,
kaled on the most l r i vial inJunes
-- --- --- - - I "I) raw M r N Par�•r was sung f oI .
be Mrs. B ill �
will
Hostesses
,
.
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wNe Mrs Philip Ha• or unagmni mJurK's. oecurr mg
(9)
WITH A lowPd with dosing
pravers bv
.
:
GA RDF. NS PLOWEO
( 1 4)
H
erm
Mrs.
son,
I
Mrs
tey,
an 8a JI ey, Mra. .0.
. . '
. Mrs. y ea rs before death and l&gt;earin o
W i lham C hisler
,1 r!! 0t h a I .ievm�.
M 1..s. R Prnar d,
TEIIMJTII: 4ND PEST CONTROi ELECTROLUX Vacuum Cleaner
..
G1·avel Y 'l'ra'(or. Rate' Re"SOa•
•
Mn John Kmand
Greenlee
c
"
Kermi·t Fo r d · M rs. R G. Green� . no relat ion lo the death of the ·
APARTMENTS - Furnished ""d
b' Fa)-. FrN baspedJoa. tUltl'
1 6(1 mO(M I with throw away paable. Call SH2-4070, or cont.act L i t'vin� and Mrs. T. Bert Housh
caid.
Mrs. Ja,:oes Ham pton . Mrs. Louis l)(! s
WW'Di1bed. McM.asten. MiddleR.
r on in volved."
Na&amp;IOlttrlille.
e,I
followed with the praving of ''The
per ba_g§ .and all &lt;' leanmg atElmer Finlaw, HMr isonville.
Karsc hnik.
A.PRU, u:
Mrs. John Morgan.
�
WYt-2821.
Pboot
porl
A. Sen-ice 81.athdl WY i,.
Mr. Hyslop, who also is a Di·
tachme n ts. Pay orf last 6 pay4 l 12tp Lord's Prayer" by all
Mrs.
Donald
F'.
Roush.
Mrs.
Paul
Auxiliary will have a
DAV
=
The
=--=- ::--;::---c---;;;--- ; 1 Mrs Howard Burris. presi ent.
re ctor o f Lhe Ohio Coal Associa.
menl.&lt;I or $6 75 or will discount ONE FIVE ROOM A.PARTMEN'f
�
c.ally, M rs . Edwin Stein,
SPOUT! NG, ROOF Hepair. Sheet
M rs.
Wednesday at I
rt
p
le
S
n
St
li
a Y . a. Y
for rash. Phom• WY 2·22&lt;H
with bath. Phone WY 2-lGO .,
· Frank Thompson, M rs. Karl Wile� on , m ade his charges bef ore the p.m.
metal Work. The Powers Com- Presided at the short bu s1 ness
WE w ll..L SELL YOUR u s E D
Gladys Hortman
Mrs.
with
"
4, 7 tit.:
-~
1 1-11-tto
eveniD� WY 2-3319.
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4· 4· :JOlc meeting with sPveral projects be- an d I I1e h ostesses, Mrs. Abel amt S e n 8 1 e Com ..�rce nd Labor as demoostrator, al their h�
_,.
-pany, Wy -2·"""'
Skates, GUM. Bo ws, Goll Clubs,
Committee o( which Sen. Harry
ing discu.&lt;.sed.
SINGEH
AUTOMATIC
ZIG
ZAG
AND
The
HOUSE
Mrs.
Hester.
ROOM
c-all
or
EIGHT
Write
etc.
ea,
81cycl
E. Schwall f H•W auseon &gt; is chair- BullemuI Ave.
St-wi ng Mac-hine m beauli/ul
Those atten1ing were M rs. Howseven room house; One :, • roo"l'l Complt&gt;te line of spring bedding
PERSONALS
Sport' a Center, M iddlepor•.. Ph
A meeting of the Meigs County
•·onsole cabinPI. Makf's buttonard Burris, Mrs. T. Bt· rl Housh.
apartment A. N . Bengel. Ph.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Powell and man. 'l'he committee is consider•
&lt;2.! ·2Hl0le
pla nts. "Telegraph Serv i('!!."'
WY ·2·3633 .
on wUl bt
-.
ho les: sews on buttons. and all
Mi � Millie family spent Sunday vi&lt;;iting her ing bills to a mend the present Coonhunters Associati
2 3 tfc
WY 2•3272.
r ra ncis Fl oris', Wy 2·2644 Mrs. Otha Li eving.
-- held at the Racine Legion Hall
St&lt;:E US l&lt;"OR FEED NEEDS ANU
the fanl' y designs without atBumt::arner, Mrs. J oh n Bum�arn- mother, M rs. Harper Burns at Workmen's Compen sation l a w.
and
unfurnished apartment,
ROOMS
4,
Mkldh-porl
Custom Grladlng ,
Mr. Hyslop explained that rec- Wednesday evening al 8 p.m. All
tachments. Will sell Jo responer, Mrs. Ollie Roush, Mrs. E dna Grantsville.
shumway Greenhouses,
with bath and 6 room unfurnl 25 lf
FrNI MUI.
attend.
sible party for last 1 1 paymmts
C a pehart.
WY 'l-6933 Clark, Mrs. Thelma
Mr. and Mrs. •Joe Cubb a�e and ords show 64 per cent of l h e members are urged to
Pomeroy,
t.
in
ished
apartmen
APllO. lS
of -R35 per mo nth. Phone WV 2·
4i 1 30k Mrs. Ber nard Lieving, Mrs. Kathy and M J·b. A. E . Wolfe of money awarded unde r this sec4'· 1 1-llc
Call Wy-2-2733.
Lot AAA
2204.
4, 7 titc
Mrs. Fred Ba ley Barberto n , Ohio, were weekend tion:• Mr. Hyslop emphasized. The Golden Rule Clasa or the
George
Sayre,
I
m•k• your plan• renrv•­
and Miss Becky Burris.
)?:uesls of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd " is paid to claimants who are Middleport First Baptist Churtb
tlon• ,1ny where In U. S. A. 0. 1 FHICK SA WMILi., 3 bl oc k . 3 ROOM FURNIS HED apa rtment
working full time and who are re- will meet thil 'I'hunday evenina
Roush.
WOMAN'S CLUB
or abrOM. Na 1ervlce cher90.
utilities furnished, Call WY 2·
Jeri hand with a �" blade.
at 7 : 30 at the home of Mr. and
Air. and M rs. Hosl)'ler Roush of ceiving full pay.
'I'he New Haven Woman's Club
-H l -6tc
•22 Second Annue
2301.
l�I F.fi FORD TRUCK. flat bed
met recently at the Alex Quillen M inersville were Sunday guests of ••1t is lht'refore obvious that at Mrs, Bert Bodimer for their rep-­
G1IJIPoll•, O.
Prwed rcasonablt'. Contart ,I.
Memorial Building with Mrs. Jes. Mr. and M rs. James N. R oush and least 58 per cent of the m O n e y lar m onthly meeting.
Phane GI 6-0069
( 1 7)
F. Hofrman, Cht&gt;sler, Ohio. Ph.
Abel, Mrs. Eu�ene Hesler and children. Linda and J�H.
eA , icled from my company by The Middleport Garden Clu!&gt;
4 5 6tc HUNGRY PEOPL E to help us eat
965·2327.
M rs. Chesler Campbell serving as
� r. and M r s. Joe G raham and l:his law does NOT go to injured will rneel at � home of the
(2) -�ARD_OF THANKS SINGER SEWING MACHINF- our Delicious Chicken Dinners
hostesses. Mrs. Paul Sca lly, presi- ch ild ren Q( Portsmo uth were week persons whose earn ing capacity Misses Hallie and Nellie Zerkle
Friday and Saturday. Sl. 00 a
WE WANT TO THANK e'i'ery one
Round bobbin in brand new con•
de n t. pr esided al the business end guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Robert has bee n
impaired by accidents in - Thursday April 13, at 7:38 p. m.
plate. Sunrise Restauran.t 2.14
who �elped in an yway at the
sole (';1bi net Equipped to zig
meet ing. A nominating committee Johnsto n an� family.
Hostesses are Mrs. C. A.
cu r red in their Pmployment,
.
E. Main St., Pomeroy.
Plumbing &amp; Heating for oHi rer� for the comin g year Fred Merica of West Liberty
.
:c.ag and make butt onholes. Pay
. .
I ime and death of our dear
•. 1,h JS,
l.- .
.
Mr
s ' Edna Juhling' Mrs• Game&amp;
1 SU bmt1 , IS B rn1SIC VJO'18 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
was appointed. M rs. Karl Wiles , State Teacher• Collc�e apenl the
Molllf'r and Ssisler, Dena Zwill• oH last B paymen ts of -8.40 per - -- - -- Enstminger
and Mrt. Jame, �
latke f the roper concept Of
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE - U
mont h. Phone WY 2·22-04.
Ing. AIIIO than ks for the lovely
Mrs. 'Thoma1 Hoffman 11nd MMl. hol ldaY1 here �ith hit mother,
, /
Phone WY-2-2441
ley
·
Wor km•en s ompensation."
4 7 Sk
you would enjoy worki ng 3 or "
food sent and the many ca rds
__ _ ____ _ _ Charles Dodd w@r e named_ It was Mrs. Opal Merica.
A meeting of Ute Key Won\ell
Mr. Hyslop cited "as typical,
hours .a day calling regularly 1000 GALLON WATER TANK decided l o chan '"
"e the d ate of the
Mr. and M rs. No rman Stivers
and the beautiful floral offer­
a
n
d orficers of Meigs County
·
not un usua J" case,b w herem a m�n
each , nonth on a group of Stu­
ings. We rspeclally thank Fath­ OATS. STHAW. Phone W I 9-37'l4.
Will haul for public. Cool.act . annual dinner from May 23 l o and chitdt·en or Pa rke r sburg were
.
Council
of Churchea wm be helfl
4 5 61p
May 15. Committee fo r the dinner wcekne&lt;l i.:uesfs or her pare nts, suflermg a spramed: ankle with Th ursd ay, April 13, at l : 30 p. m.
dio Girl Cosmetic client!! on a
"' Joh n Turel and Father Fran­
Bob Pickett, Pomeroy.
no lost time and no medical at•
1•
" . aad '1rs.
II C. Roaey.
route lo be established in and
t'l!J Bando for their ·l'o11soling
J-28·301c are M rs. R • G. G reene, M rs. Eu- 'fr
Wi nd ow Blinds and Shades
at Heath Method isl chw 'Cb whea,
gene Hesler, M rs. Cha r les Dodd
Charles Hess and daughter of ten l ion rece JYt'd a n award of $805. plans for May Fellowshi p D
around Pomeroy and are will•
words. Dr. Blazewin. the l&lt;� mer­ Porch Shades, Ven etian Blinds
oo
ay
Any house up to 6 r ms treated
G uy l o a Mther case of a bruised right
and Mrs fnmk Thompson. The}' Detroit and Mr. ,m cf M rs .
ing l o make light deli'i'eries, etc.
gency squad. the Meigs Gener­
Cl oth Awning11 and Fiber glass
will be made. Mrs. Bruce Lloyd
for TERIMTF..S, $50. A ny O'
E discussed the l lomf'! NursinM Stewart of Diamond . W . V a . . were hand and thumb, with $15 medi- is co-chairman.
write l o STU DIO G IR L COSal Hospital and all the nurses.
Free installallon
room, treated for roaches. etc..
Na nnie cal e xpenses, the claim.ant was
Course with a lent:itive date of weekend guests of Mrs.
!'�wing Fu nernl home. Your kind
METICS, Dept, A·34, Glendale .
D:ile Wippel Supply
..., 14
APRn
$ 1 . INSURED. GUARANTEED.
3Warded a 25 per cent µerma- '!'
for
se
r
Johnson
cou
the
begin
to
sPl
J
May
""
ness will flever be lorgottt&gt;n
urn
215 Union Avt.
California, Routt: will pay up
Jonotb
t
he
nn Mel.,_
fit'
�
TERMS. This i!i a SPECIAL,
Mr . .and Mrs G !('n n Smiih have nent-pa rtial disability of $2,012.511
al
the publie. Mrs. Louis Karsrh n ik
ee
Pomf'roy, Ohio
May God Bless you all.
( 4 1 l l- 18-2tc
lo $3.50 per hour.
Chapter DAR will m t Friday
Gi:T • ACQUAINTED PRE-SE/
and Mrs. Kermit Ford will be in- returned from Grand Rapids, lo sltll an other, a back sprain the home of M r•;&gt;. Alfred El"·r,
4 I 30tc
Mr. &amp; Mn. Ray Glaze,
UE
SON offer, anrl is limited! In
'·
Applications for new M ich , we r e th 'y look their daugh• with $12 medical e x penses brought feld. The program will be anstructors.
- - -- HOUSEKEF.PER WANTED TO
W ilham SmlH1
the same business nrarly 1 • 3 JI
&lt;
member., were voted on. /\c1·ep!cd l lt&gt;r for ful'lhcr treatments.
a JO per cet1t parlial disability nounced later by Mrs. J amet
SLUG.G ISH SEPTIC TANK? Clogslay wilh couple at night and
Mr. &amp; Mn. Alht&gt;rt Smith
a century. TOPS . ALL TERMrs.
e
BcTT
of
Fear
Ms.
an
Casto
Joe
.
Willard
.
M
e
r
aw
we
n
,
a rd of $2 ,415.
ged
d
r
ain!!?
Get
Klean-Em-AII
(!I
work i:luring duy. Call 6 · 30 in
Mr &amp; Mr!. Gibbs F'rttman
Brewington, program chairman.
MITE CONTROi. . M rs. R. C.
�.
r
;,
o
Ken t Miller. Mrs. Ray W a rd . Mrs. broo . 0 uo , wt&gt; re guests
One company which has had Mrs. Edison Hobstetter will be coSeptic Tank Cleaner. Landmark
eve n ing at 9·20 at night. WY 2Lt•n a F.ber!ihnch
Story. 1 1 1 Union Avenue, Phone
Rev . .i n d Mrs. Joe Casto of Rell • one fat.al accident in the last two hosles.'i.
Bailey and M rs. Toomey
4 10 3tc
Fann Bureau. Pomeroy 4-4-30tc
6344.
4-11-ltp
WY U400.
3 l l :JOtc Ruth A n n
Flinn. Inv itation s wil( be sent. to and son. the first or the week.
y '!ars was poin ted out by M.r . Hy- The Winding Trail Garden Club
UTILITY TRAILER. All Steel
)
meet
m
.
Mrs.
Walla
(
the
next
·e
Stewa
r
t
of
Le
attend
them
to
x
208 INSURANCE
it
i
(6)_LOS\"
&amp; FOUND_ body. $40.00. Ph. SIi 2-4755
PAPER BOY OR GIRL for Sen11 Jop as h avin a had• duri n"'a the w1. meet Fr1'day evenIng at lbtt
11
t&gt;
_
___
· ·t 1 11 d
w · th hPr I" · same period. 2:1
t'
ns or h e B azaar a re d ue I ngt on v1s1
na
i�
Do
1 -----------tmel
R
oute nea
Maso
n
Brulge
O,
death claims fil. home o[ Mrs. Charlea Riffle witb
&gt;
&lt;
I.OST - Young rt d bone HOUND.
4 6 6tc
.
COMPLETE INSURANCE PR . by Apr il 25. Membe rs are reques- I aws. M r . a
�nd M
""'
Jy"
rs . •
. L,. Stewar1 . eJ ag1i inst it
area and towar\s Mid dleport.
Phone WI t. 300.1 .
lectkm. Life Auto. F"tre. Pol
4 IO 61 P. -,c=
Mrs. Allard P ratt u the hosteS9..
· rr
Wa
r
d.
::: E0Ji:R.SEY
Mark
PUR EBR
..
She
was
t-m
to
M
r
s.
oute
lo
fhe
home or • '
ed
lo
p
a
y
BULL
·
Apply 111 r""'rson to The Dail"J
man
su
.
e
red a fractured
A
M ary Shrine Whlte Shrine of
Call '"'on Milla. Middleport, Obie
c mpIe ted her paren t.'! . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
f"alf for sale. 6 weeks old. Call
4 6 tlc --,,--,--c,---cc- -- Arrangemenl.l; wre
Sentinel.
left shin bonf'," said Mr. Hyslop.
.
MAN'S EYP: -GL.\SSES in t a h
�
Jer usalem will ' have open lnstallWI t-3210, or see Don Stoba rt .
f�:.,Open lo�se or 1he e rn.?: 'a I Evans. a l Morgantown.
Davia • Warner Insurance
''He
died
seven
years
later
of
a
!
t·u�t', April 3. Heward. Call Wy•
atlon or officer■ • Friday al I p · m.
,
ho .
Mr. and Mrs Russell Capehart.
4 B 3k( 1 9) llusIN Ess
Complete protectioo for all needs. tmrary npr i 1 18 . 2 · 30 1 � . .,.,.. p .
Co�onary Throm sis buI a dealb at the IOOF hall. A
H.
2 ·fi.172, o r wrile. Charle!I
'
business ses4 1 30lc m The building will be cleaned Mr. and M rs. James Hampton .
.
Tel. WY 2·'.!966,
OPPORTUNITIES
claim was filed on the basis: of sion will precede tbe meeting st
·
Rul'I , Pomeroy, Ohio, Route No. FRF.SH COW. :1 Guermwy,. I Jer- , _______
Mr. and M rs. Harry Miller. Mr.
•
b that da Ie.
· ·
•
4- 1 1 .Jtp
3
R. G, PICKETT Insurance, Porn- YSpeaker for the evening . was and Mrs. 'fhomas Hf'ed. Mr. and the �nJury. I n eno ther ca.se, a man 4 p.m.
SU PPLY STATION
11ey. John Houdeihelt, Miners--- - -·- � - --suffered
a fractured nght_ knee
eroy,
Near
Darwin.
Y
OPPORTUNl1
t
of
APRIL 17
ville.
4 8 6tp
Mrs. Earl Clark. Mr. and Mrs.
Walden Roush, superinle n den
.
a
d
a
bruised
ba
k.
He
died
24
(8) AUTO
Mutunl
Motorist
_
lo
due
-QUALIFY,
-CAN
IF' YOU
Democntic Men and Womeo
�
Mason Countr sl'hools. His topic .1.al' k Flesher and Mr. and Mrs. J. o
••
-c:: g new
-c- =Excitin
and
'!'i!I BU ICK VK, $1!Ml5. LaSahre 4. WAI.LPAPEH
Company Ex pansion. and rathL. Stewart s&gt; tle ru l('d a stat r Rotary years later of a kidney infection, �re asked to meet at the Sali1as110rtrntnt of patl P rn.'I, colors.
Lightning Rod Mutual
er than lllll ke separate shil&gt;conference lll Ogk'l&gt;ay Pat·k in but th11 .death . claim w�s filed. bury School Monday evening Ap,
door St&gt;dan. OriR,lnal blark rin­
qualilit&gt;s.
F. x lra low pr)C('s.
Both cJ� i ms sI I tJ are be ing proc
--menls from our fa tories, our --��
J.28- 3otc
Wheelin$!.
ril 17 at 7: 30 p.m, Ladiet are ask•
ish like new. Oynanow ,lrivt.
MIIH COU NTY, OHIO
.
.
Shop our 11ample bookll today !
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Admlnl1
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appaca
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,.,_ I few sandW IChea or
Really sh:irp. Dlaf'tlnar ' s . Porn•
ed
to br!l,g
·
.
·
OUTBOARD MOTOR nnd boat in- of the E•t•tt of M11u, M"rl•
Cron Hardwal 'f',
4 8 Gtc
r.
slop
mat
emphasized
h
tl
.
guest
coo
weekend
S1Jrlou,r.
ll•"uHd
Franch
or
were
ed
Author
i
Charleston
for
ized
eroy.
an
• 8 61c
kies.
11
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�
surance protect ion. All risk
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of their dau RhlPr nnd family, Rev. d us r� oes �o� wish to reduee
Wholesale Supply Stat ion in this
i lntin.
large attendance b desired
Pl
A
coverage.
$3.SO
per
$
100
roverWD-AD TH AGJ'OR. new rubber,
anrl Mrs. D a vid Freema n and son . bener1ts lo m Ju red employees, for the 'jo int meeting of men · '.?
GoN a... Vied ":an
selling or delivering.
Ne.
are11,
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Simpson
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s
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Barnes
e.
Ki
to
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with mower. cultivators, com
thry :. Mae Ttenn
Mr!I. Mae Snyre of ZanP�v ille, "de-spite the fact present O h i o and women's club,,
Ddrnt11nt.o
AU M..aea ■ad Modell
Company handles distribulion.
imce Ageney, Middleport. Phonf!
planlPr.
New Idea manure
N
Ohio
MJ,;1'ROPOLl1'AN MOTORS
. visiled with M r . al\d Mn.. law , provides payment!I higher
Each Wa rehouse will service
3 25 SOl.p
WY 2·2903,
1C1th nn Mie :!!��10 wM•• p1,,.,.
spreader 95 bu. never use&lt;!. New
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Sayre nnd Arlhur Say re than those of surrounding stales."
r
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approximately from a lo
7
GRANGE WON'T MEET
tab
Holland PTO haler. All in good
ON JNSURANC. Ch■ rloUe, North C1«lltn1, will
IM
PS
BARNES-S
'" However," he declared, " t h e
dtiring I h P weekend .
P"Jfflero,, Olm
t
.. •-- . noll1:e that on the 2i.1 day or
ts
'
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Counties, depending upon popLJ.
The
meeting of Rock Sprlnga
rondillon. .Joe Field!!, Chesler
'
...aen , M 1ddl epo r F ire, n.u_ ■ r, 111111 the und,n11nM . or,11 u '"
.
· fluence of the une thi·caI
Mr . and Mrs. . Bob McCoy aad cort'llpt m
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.,.,--cof
lallon. May possibly operate
Grange
scheduled for Thursday
te
E.at
th•
of
Road, R1 7. Pho ne WY 2·5110.
a
1tutor
Ad;,,1n1
'58--VOLKSWAGON,
S1095.
2-0oor
bard,
S
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WY
mobUe. &amp;mis. Pho
Mime M ■ rle Spr1n1fr, lkf"l'uNi , dnughfer or Gallipolis, Mr. and Compensatlon Specialist is bring• evening has been cancelled. 'I1ttt
4 a 61c from your own home to start • if 2-JOJ.
Sednn. One local ownn. Nice.
n
t
o
t.27-d filed hl1 p,Utlon a11ln•t y u I ni-, M rs. Fr n kl 'm Mered 'th
an d son °f ing about a feeling amon sst work- members will vbll Recine Grange
I
a
you have sultable storage .spnt·e -------- -- l'robat, Court "' Mein C o11 nt, . Oh io,
4 8 6k
Blaellnan. Pomeroy.
u,,
end e rs that they are all entitled to
t
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Coltlmbus 0nd Dale Sayre
on Weclnesday_ evening and re­
which meets \Vllh Comp.u ny ap•
1
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,t�" 1�ich
l!M lwo I on V8 CIIEV HOLET
re guests
we
4 door hard top sedan. Air con­
Columbus
of
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child
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w
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the easy money enjoyed by those sent a program.
est1te
rnl
prov!ll. Yearly income { r O m
DUMP TIWCK. standard. 7 ft x
ditiont&gt;rl, Po 11,er steering and
FOR SALE: HOUSE S rooms and c1�1m to have • n M'' 1 11• 1 o r "0"11"1 "" 1 of Mr. and M rs. 0. 0. Sayre.
w,·11,·ng to tell a few 1,·e, lo make , -----------Supply Station will average
lnlerHt therein:
&gt;
10 ft, bed. Call Nt w llavl'n. TW
hrakl's. !'owerglide. Blaettnar's
Arthu_r S ay re_ lcft las·t
_ _ w...,_k for a fast buck.
bath. Nice location. 1 1 1 l ocust
claim. In many such cases, the
rrom $7, 000.00 lo $20 ,000 .00, de•
rAr&lt;"el No. I : The rollowlni;: real p in field Oh O, 1 0 visit h is tw0
5'•2788. 8. S. IB ob l Miller. Ht. 1 .
Pomeroy.
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Phone WY 2 53
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points out lhal fellow
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workman
lawyers,
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children 8 " d fami hesd Mr. ; nd who are sincerely trying tn pro- workers have h
c.;As HANGE, 'l'ABI.E TOP. dou­
ac, the same kind
lo11ed. No age limit. Small work1
h rt ay lm r n an Mr s. va tect the i nterest or their uni
rs
6
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'59 PONTIAC VII. $1795 2-door Se·
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hle ovPn. $2.'i 00. Good condit ion.
D.
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ALFRE
A
NEAR
4
of
accident
and
collected II much
RES
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on
ing capital, which is always se- :1 ., C
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do n . Owned by Joe.al mechan ic.
a
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on,
Also lwo rrwtal beds with
commencln•
w11son.
paslurt
mra m
Acres tillable. Balance
b
•·hool member s, often tell a workman u $15 hundred without even to.
cured, Js required. Only party
Teace er3 o f New i- a\·en .J,l;
huadnd ind 1lx1:r•CIY� feet fnm
lmmaculat�. Blaettnar·s, Pom­ 1pring1 Sl0.00.
Cad Stalder.
G ood building site $1,000.00.
nont stre•t it the eu\ dd• of attended 8 meeting al the Board that he does not ha.ve a legitimate Ing any tbne.
with good background n eed Inoeroy.
4 8 6k
Pleasant Ridge.
i 10 3tc
B1rlnfer Strm on, UUI North dd•
L
Atherton
A
·
quire. Write at once to Steven ' a
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of • rlltffno 1rw1i ■Ile,-: &amp;h ence north of F.d!M!alion office in Polnt PleasRt. 3. Coolville, Ohio
1111.Y•four fed cw 1lot11 -.Ud t11rREMlNGTON 18 Gauge Shotgun
Household Producta Corpora.
They were M 11!1.
•Ut:Sday.
1111,er s1,n11 to Lot No. thirty• an 1• �'"
Cheap
2
9115
Phone
443
and rotary type lawn mower.
lion. Mid-West Division,
1 429
thru (33) ln 11\d To"n &amp;r S)'ra. Burrell Dawson, principal. Mn.
1950 DODGE COUPE - a beauty
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Phone WY 2-&amp;t58.
Coolville, Ohio
4 IO 3tp
South Eleventh Street, Spring.
Granville
;:•i 1! ��m!� c:!:..��"!':.�
R. R. Vance.
Mrs.
1951 Packard - run, nire
"'11th 110111 .. Id C"•·• line
S-ZB-tp
th11nc•
ritld,
Illlnoi1.
All
inquiries
are
Mrs.
'
Ohlinger,
I ·
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,ixt:r-four &lt;H&gt; rm ie 1ald rlft�n Smoth, Mr,. Marl'1 n
INS Plymouth - run• good. '57 FORD R anch Wagon -:
aald
11011.1
"'"•t
thence
■lie,-;
Riddle,
foot
Roush. Mi81 Ethel
inl garden lracb;ir and attach• held ln .alricteat confidence.
Nice :Mio ft. housa lrallor.
�:.
te.\ le tu Pelil
Mrs, H11rry
ol-11-ltp
Anna Allen.
Mils
;
ment
'200.
Mn,
Ray
Keeton,
' !lee RIii Ealley, In -.W..
furlber
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properl7
ebon
Tl'I.•
--Clark, Mrs. Woodrow Brown and
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Mlnmville, Ohio.
4 11 31c l --- --H Loi No, • i . ..,,.,.
••-bod
Ohio.
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.,. , AddiOM 1o tho vm,., •• Mn. Stella Mercer.
GAS. l1JEL OIL aDd COi) 1111'l!lyr1eu• Ohta. l\ete.-.nce O.ed1
•• « DaWl!IOD .and Miss
Mrs. B•-111
MIDDLEPORT - Duplex with 5 ohl, vo1.• 11,. ,.., ,.._ o.., ..,_
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Pall'etll N.. Ii Ethel R!ddl• attended a rinclpal"•
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Co
(9) FOR �
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1111,on11
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1e at1U11t111.
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b
G. ROOI" Rl!::PAIR,
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n: 11.1� ., meeting at the Board of F.ducatlon
in �i.!�o:!i':: :, 11�
G&amp;&amp;Ym.T ftACl'OIII ...
heating in very good condition.
abeet metal work. The Powert
01110, •••tt= L9l No. 33 1n the office tn Point Pleasant Tuesday
½,
,
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VIII••• ., 8)'T1c1111, Mela• t:ounl.)'.
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pany.
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� 01110.
rede
lng,
gu
and
nee&amp;
heal
c
s 2 nc
ater km. mllllonl
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Mr. and M rs. James Gilbert and
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on
orating. Nief'ly located
Ohio .
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Water
Soltenerl
••.avialted relatlve1 in Fairmont,
90IIS
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�-by.
VUIWl
hnd No. 3: '111• falla..an. 4•
Sain _. lroo Acid, Sulphur. Gu. Dirt
over the weekend.
Va.,
W.
UAIONABLE UTD
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wrlbed lot■ fttueted tn lhe
ter\an Church. Lot h u double
, ca11a1,- or llelt1 11nd
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&amp;r
.
Odor
and
Remover·
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Mrs. Paul Kemp and
IUld
IATIIPAC'l'ION
Mr.
QUUANftU
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suii. of Ohio ead. lmoWII ant d•·
garage wilh nice d riveway. A
on.
No.
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Toledo vl!ited her mof'
en
wlt:
c
Lota
ro
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loll&lt;
a
acr
o
bed
hildr
Call w _.. L O. MG('..,
1!11111 11111 llnef.. p_,.,.1,
nice place to live plus income
�blrty 1301, 1111,t:r-&lt;&gt;n• ,,u. tlllrt,-.
tic and Pub••·
.
IN otbar
w,•.,_,_
-•Harl, a·'
Freda
Ml'II.
lber,
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m,
Clptcr. - 1-11-31).t,I
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l•o '31) and lot loourtded and 4,.
100% L.AT X PAIN'I'
from other apartmen t. $l2.000. •
,crtbed. a■ ro1 1°"''· vii: ee11nn1ri1 reletives here over the weekend.
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~" rles Lester and Hundreds of new cotor1 matce W10f
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t•,nty•nlne 119) In Ill• town of
VICUUID Cleaner on wbeela.
RADIO TV SERV ICE
HIWAY HOME - Nearly '3 acres,
s,rae11•u thence e■,1 HYea1.,...1 •M famii.. :vUlted serveral days with pickln" taster and ■■-ler tnan ever.
Mn. R. c. Story, ltl Unkln Avfl.
11
-1 colored. ComC'18) Ifft lo a..-tn1e-r stre1t1 thlnce
...:dlful AU Makes
on IY I mi' les fnm Pomeroy on
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Pomeroy, 0 . , Phone WY 2·2'111.
florth thl,tHn m, fed iu •ri• hlt brother and family, Mr. and All available lf'I SPRED SATIN, 1111
plete wllb all attachmtnta.
1011th Hat coraoi,r o1 Lot No. Mrs. Rav Leiter in Maryland, wonder paint that pa on beautiful­
Phone WY 2-2255
good Highway. Plenty garden
11 ,cu
1
lhlrt:,_lwo 1311 In ult M&gt;lrl!I af .8yr•
1111 tJm week �
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spare. a-bedroom house w I t h
ru•: Ulfonc• .,,11t .....a1,. .111h1 and also visited in Washington, ly 1mooth with brush or roller. Orin
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os - 1 CHAIR.
8
2
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Clehmd, TV
runmng
virat er ' coaI f umace
111 20 minutes - no offensive odor.
D. C.
leet te lh• p11.-e ot bql.nnUla.
4 7 .._
ml.
_. JUN Hayn, Kingsbury Rd.
4-l l•tfc
heating, rommode and 6hower.
York
Gilbert
wu
lil
New
James
4-11•3tp
----------aaram(C. DUD: Val. 103, Pap
Garage. Comp� with fUJ'll).
m. DN4 .ae,ei;inb 11c11a couat,. on bulineN two daye 1ut week.
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WHITE. ALBINO PONY with sadIIINI al -.00
Mr. anc1 Mrw. Harry Darnell and
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die a1:d bridlt for sal�. Phone
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family
111
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CUCKLER,
REALTOR
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Nltlllndi
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v iait.ed: relath'el in Bunt• � SA VE ON TOP (/UAJ.ITY ENAMS.
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laid ,.UU.• o■ or baton \ht l9tlLi
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WY 2-JaD BOX m.
..,. m1 April. 1N1 , u JUQ111en1 bJ' ington over tM --,iu,.
Wrt&amp;e. ,.._ w Ost1tacifi
wUl lie Nllderld HllllllR ,-ou,.
dd11l11
M'•
n-•
PoweD
of st. ��·-•-- I
Rich nml•a1ost finish for Wlllt lnlt
-75 BARRELS OF Timothy hay. A. C. IRADPflRD. - Gllo FOR SALE: STORE with
0111B IMIIJARD, ADIIINISTJIAI ......
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Fla.,
la
viailing
Nla:Um
g
woodwork.
Stoel •• now and - ,
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JIAffU. 111.ABm SPR1Nau.
AIR CONDfflONINQ. RD'RIG, ap l'Wllll and I l'OOll'II and
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�"- Will __
11:RATION !f!Lnklfl. J'ack"a Re- bath over -.i.111.
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CROIVJ:D
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Mr.' and Mrs. Homer DePugh in
om1t
EXPlflEI
O# MA Y 4 - 11,,
�
4 ROOM HOUSE with bath, base-.
frtpraUon. New Haven. Pboat for '9,IOO. Movinl to Chleago. •�:. �
tl'i,
�� 10• Ito Ame.sv� Ob1oi Mr. De'Pugb un.
ment, and fen&lt;ed In back yard.
(I.D.d Call Sp. s-5911. C!lftoo, W. Va.
TU. S&lt;lll3'l.
ci.:,,,,.t major !!ldl!r:r at I/Diver•
Call WY 2-3054 alt,,r 4 : 30.
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slly Hci,pltal, Corum""-. recenlly.
OON'T PUMP YOUR Sluglsh
4 S Ille
Mr. and Mn. i,Joyd Reali were , •
attended
Mrs. Allee ·Dodson
oeptle lank. Get Kleao-Eo►AII HOUSE AND 14 ACRES GROUND
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Phone: WY--i,. 247411
APART• I Septic Tank Clean"'r, Ohio Val- Furniahed or unfurnished. On Easter aerviees at. Chester then weekend gueat, of lhlllt daughter lr,1dl,ury aOH
M FURN ISHED --::
l'.a ROO;;
.
Rev. and Mrs.
Kl!lNT. Clean. Clooe-in. Phone
ley Plumbillg, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Middleport Hill. Cootact: Calvin •Iaited "'Ith Mr. and Mrs. Cwtls and son-In-law,
MI DDLl;o.T, OHIO ,l - ·� ;
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John Barringer, Charleston.
WY HO!,
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3 2 llllp
Lane, Middleport Hill. • 7 lllp Wolfo.

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Mn. Robert Kaye Wtlaon retun,.

Hartford

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Mr. Ind llrt. w. T. - bad
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and
MONTHLY IIIUTING
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en - Cook. lluntfnatca, Mr with Lad.o Nlahl .., Tbunday
. . L.
ll r. and Mn.
Tht Hartford P. T. A. held tho and 11n. llerrtll ,_
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ragulor IIIOfdlll1 mlOliJI at tho cbJJdNn N ldy, Mmilyn and Bel- .-1n1, Tht --- wu ,.. "1tlNr Wehrll. Mr. end Mn. ffar.
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Jldiool Monday n lght. 'IIMI ,-. ty Jo o1 G alllpolla, Mr. and Mn. Nlltad by 'fllomu RNd , bond di- '1 M iller, Mr. and Mn. Earl Clak / '---'-=--L:.;.z...-!1
lnl - oponad by the pnaldmt, N. 0. Woln, Mr. and lln. Geor11 .....,. ol Wahama
Scbool. Mr. and Mn. lwwQ Capeb1rt. IIAaHl!Y QOOGLE and SNU'f
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Mn. Earl Field■, The ....otlooal J,- and chlldreo
Billy and J• lie � four )'GUIii -- Jo Mr. and Mn. - w�
WU lo charge ol Miu Either M0, nJe o1 BarifoNI.
1--'- ---'-.::.:C..:.- Mr. and Mn. Lloyd - 11;.
the bualn.., ....
IT'S POURIN'
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lubliq M&lt;CIIIJ1I, 1ludenl al II,■ . Bertha DalJoy ol .,._
11n.
I RECl&lt;()!II DOWN RAIN.
Ph lp&amp;r;:;:ill, ,:r.
lion Mrs. l'illd WU elected to Wut Vlrglnlo Unlveully. Mo,. "'f , Mr. and llrt. Thoma, -·
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attend the April meeting of the pntown, ,peot tbe Euler Va&lt;• ■on and baby ol Hartford _. lln . Httmao
M
GIT
ME A PW6 OF
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�wo �ll re-ling the tioo with bio p,...,,to. Mr. and Eulor gueolo ol Mr. and II r o. U,,: rlo d
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CHAWIN
' TER8ACKV
.T.A.
.,...p decidod to have Mro. A. K llcCIU!ll,
Floyd MeMllltn
Mn. Tbomas Reed
and
Mr
• Wiener Raa1t for lhe ho),, woo
Mr. and Mn lameo FU. and Jameo Hompton Mr
PERSONALS
·and M '·
ployed buutboll. The P.TA.
.J. H. Smith I, a modleol ... chlldreo John Irvin and lo,« DonaJd F.
and
planned to ..,.., home made Jet tienl al the Plwant Valle
y Ho,. Ann ol Charleeton openl l!luter John Rldpay, Mrs. Ci,,le Foley,
ere.am and cm May l for t h e pital, Poin
with Mn. Fiber'• parenta, Mr. Jad Fle■her, Sherry P1ether and
t Pleuant,
clean-up &lt;ampolgn. More �- Mro. Mar,ie Flo J boa boon and Mn. l. W. e
ld
X ll
the four pn,1e111lq tho propam.
.,....,.i equipment bu been Pill'· removed to her home
from I
•',sod. The l'nalcleol appolntad Pleasant Valley Hospital, Point
• naminattn, cornrntt&amp;efl to nomi. Pleuant.
Tap '1'ID
.... olfleen for the """"" year.
Ray Riffle la I medical palltnl IIOND&amp;'f 1'IIIIOllCIII ll'IUPAr
Cowolry
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The - to be at tho out meet- at the Holzer hospllol Galll U. $: II Sip
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Bernhart Ven er �f Findlay 1, 00 Tod-, -­
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were llev. Sayre ol the Ohio ,penl tho Easter
NOR
7, Ill B.._,MI Party
l:IO Parm Tune
Chul'ch al Chrilt In Chrilt 1an Un• with his parent
s, Mr. and Mra
NO MERE
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1:33 Comt.Q'J J,mboraa
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1,:111 8'ulrfaol Pm,
LIKE
vmer �er Mayor Elberton Bridgeport, Ohio and Mlu Helen 7: 25 Eltmded Weather
t:lti
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Crites d11&lt;u1sed the �lean-Up Jenkins of Colwn
bus ...,.. the 7, 30 Plcum Show
Bnufut l'a'IJ
&amp;port
ean,&gt;aign. Mls.o Mildnf Chap- -kend gu..ts of
Mrs. Heruy 7: 50 Sobio N..,.
lf:m
I: 00 BreufuJ Pert,
man I room and Miu Eathfr Mc- Jenkins.
11,00
Ddlon'a Top Ta
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: a,, Tm Wo,ld 'fl:111 UOllilq
Mr. and Mrs. Olr.ey Roulh of
11:IIO
,1ven each tbne for havln1 t h e Letart, w. Va. M
(Ne\111)
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d,m NOCIII Newa
moal parent, present. Concludlnil Cloude
s1e..1ng ol
Enuahe, 1,30 11row1far. Puty
lhnbattM Mehr.tiM
the meelillg the IJ'OUP wu invl� Washin
gton, spent Euler Sunday 1,00 llonlJnc
- Pa,ty
ed lo tho IChool calelarla for re- with Mrs. Ed Ble88lng
and daugb- IO: ll cam.,
l:D N""
Pt. Pleuu&amp;
lrelhnNMa.
for the eve- ler Mt.. Audrey Bleulng.
11,00 blfar Shop
1:atl
PlaU.. PartJ
Dm&amp; ware 11n. Earl Fields, Mn.
Mr. and Mn. Hsr1ey Powell of U · ll c..miry Boo Don
J._
Smith Jr., Mn.
Floron
Nllro spent Sunday In Hartford 11: 15 Farm Bureau
GASOL INE ALLEY
Platte Party
f , Mrs. Ruth M 1 1 1 e ce
S11fw
Fmmcum
,·, vi!liting relative&amp; and friends.
1:15 NMII
ll :30 CAIUDtry Ho■ eJuWD
Mrs. Margret Rizar and Mi,1 Es- Mr1. Garnett Chapm
Judy put up the money
an a n d U·O
Party
• Farr• Time
thor M cKn'1ght .
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for
h_alf the fi"'t dollQhnut
G'&lt;leon
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1:41 "- Roundup
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buy ing
Gall KnlRfit, a patient at the Mrs. Ed Blessing.
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the
12:00
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Mason Clinic, Mason, for some
Mrs. Roberta Adkins of Norfolk
IVNDA'f
profiti.
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l2: 11 Gt.ell' �
weeb fqllowlng a 1troke. is now Va. spent tile past net with
7,15 Sip Oo
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home and mueh Improved.
pa,t in
7,IIO Euy .,_...,
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7,41 btla, Olapal
Daily
o.,'April 1 1, 1961-7 :;:
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1:00 Mel Price Show
weight
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1:00 Bunday Sho,,
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FOR CONSISTE NT DEPENOA 8LE RESULTS
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W i lham C hisler
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APARTMENTS - Furnished ""d
b' Fa)-. FrN baspedJoa. tUltl'
1 6(1 mO(M I with throw away paable. Call SH2-4070, or cont.act L i t'vin� and Mrs. T. Bert Housh
caid.
Mrs. Ja,:oes Ham pton . Mrs. Louis l)(! s
WW'Di1bed. McM.asten. MiddleR.
r on in volved."
Na&amp;IOlttrlille.
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followed with the praving of ''The
per ba_g§ .and all &lt;' leanmg atElmer Finlaw, HMr isonville.
Karsc hnik.
A.PRU, u:
Mrs. John Morgan.
�
WYt-2821.
Pboot
porl
A. Sen-ice 81.athdl WY i,.
Mr. Hyslop, who also is a Di·
tachme n ts. Pay orf last 6 pay4 l 12tp Lord's Prayer" by all
Mrs.
Donald
F'.
Roush.
Mrs.
Paul
Auxiliary will have a
DAV
=
The
=--=- ::--;::---c---;;;--- ; 1 Mrs Howard Burris. presi ent.
re ctor o f Lhe Ohio Coal Associa.
menl.&lt;I or $6 75 or will discount ONE FIVE ROOM A.PARTMEN'f
�
c.ally, M rs . Edwin Stein,
SPOUT! NG, ROOF Hepair. Sheet
M rs.
Wednesday at I
rt
p
le
S
n
St
li
a Y . a. Y
for rash. Phom• WY 2·22&lt;H
with bath. Phone WY 2-lGO .,
· Frank Thompson, M rs. Karl Wile� on , m ade his charges bef ore the p.m.
metal Work. The Powers Com- Presided at the short bu s1 ness
WE w ll..L SELL YOUR u s E D
Gladys Hortman
Mrs.
with
"
4, 7 tit.:
-~
1 1-11-tto
eveniD� WY 2-3319.
....,,,L .
4· 4· :JOlc meeting with sPveral projects be- an d I I1e h ostesses, Mrs. Abel amt S e n 8 1 e Com ..�rce nd Labor as demoostrator, al their h�
_,.
-pany, Wy -2·"""'
Skates, GUM. Bo ws, Goll Clubs,
Committee o( which Sen. Harry
ing discu.&lt;.sed.
SINGEH
AUTOMATIC
ZIG
ZAG
AND
The
HOUSE
Mrs.
Hester.
ROOM
c-all
or
EIGHT
Write
etc.
ea,
81cycl
E. Schwall f H•W auseon &gt; is chair- BullemuI Ave.
St-wi ng Mac-hine m beauli/ul
Those atten1ing were M rs. Howseven room house; One :, • roo"l'l Complt&gt;te line of spring bedding
PERSONALS
Sport' a Center, M iddlepor•.. Ph
A meeting of the Meigs County
•·onsole cabinPI. Makf's buttonard Burris, Mrs. T. Bt· rl Housh.
apartment A. N . Bengel. Ph.
Mr. and Mrs Paul Powell and man. 'l'he committee is consider•
&lt;2.! ·2Hl0le
pla nts. "Telegraph Serv i('!!."'
WY ·2·3633 .
on wUl bt
-.
ho les: sews on buttons. and all
Mi � Millie family spent Sunday vi&lt;;iting her ing bills to a mend the present Coonhunters Associati
2 3 tfc
WY 2•3272.
r ra ncis Fl oris', Wy 2·2644 Mrs. Otha Li eving.
-- held at the Racine Legion Hall
St&lt;:E US l&lt;"OR FEED NEEDS ANU
the fanl' y designs without atBumt::arner, Mrs. J oh n Bum�arn- mother, M rs. Harper Burns at Workmen's Compen sation l a w.
and
unfurnished apartment,
ROOMS
4,
Mkldh-porl
Custom Grladlng ,
Mr. Hyslop explained that rec- Wednesday evening al 8 p.m. All
tachments. Will sell Jo responer, Mrs. Ollie Roush, Mrs. E dna Grantsville.
shumway Greenhouses,
with bath and 6 room unfurnl 25 lf
FrNI MUI.
attend.
sible party for last 1 1 paymmts
C a pehart.
WY 'l-6933 Clark, Mrs. Thelma
Mr. and Mrs. •Joe Cubb a�e and ords show 64 per cent of l h e members are urged to
Pomeroy,
t.
in
ished
apartmen
APllO. lS
of -R35 per mo nth. Phone WV 2·
4i 1 30k Mrs. Ber nard Lieving, Mrs. Kathy and M J·b. A. E . Wolfe of money awarded unde r this sec4'· 1 1-llc
Call Wy-2-2733.
Lot AAA
2204.
4, 7 titc
Mrs. Fred Ba ley Barberto n , Ohio, were weekend tion:• Mr. Hyslop emphasized. The Golden Rule Clasa or the
George
Sayre,
I
m•k• your plan• renrv•­
and Miss Becky Burris.
)?:uesls of Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd " is paid to claimants who are Middleport First Baptist Churtb
tlon• ,1ny where In U. S. A. 0. 1 FHICK SA WMILi., 3 bl oc k . 3 ROOM FURNIS HED apa rtment
working full time and who are re- will meet thil 'I'hunday evenina
Roush.
WOMAN'S CLUB
or abrOM. Na 1ervlce cher90.
utilities furnished, Call WY 2·
Jeri hand with a �" blade.
at 7 : 30 at the home of Mr. and
Air. and M rs. Hosl)'ler Roush of ceiving full pay.
'I'he New Haven Woman's Club
-H l -6tc
•22 Second Annue
2301.
l�I F.fi FORD TRUCK. flat bed
met recently at the Alex Quillen M inersville were Sunday guests of ••1t is lht'refore obvious that at Mrs, Bert Bodimer for their rep-­
G1IJIPoll•, O.
Prwed rcasonablt'. Contart ,I.
Memorial Building with Mrs. Jes. Mr. and M rs. James N. R oush and least 58 per cent of the m O n e y lar m onthly meeting.
Phane GI 6-0069
( 1 7)
F. Hofrman, Cht&gt;sler, Ohio. Ph.
Abel, Mrs. Eu�ene Hesler and children. Linda and J�H.
eA , icled from my company by The Middleport Garden Clu!&gt;
4 5 6tc HUNGRY PEOPL E to help us eat
965·2327.
M rs. Chesler Campbell serving as
� r. and M r s. Joe G raham and l:his law does NOT go to injured will rneel at � home of the
(2) -�ARD_OF THANKS SINGER SEWING MACHINF- our Delicious Chicken Dinners
hostesses. Mrs. Paul Sca lly, presi- ch ild ren Q( Portsmo uth were week persons whose earn ing capacity Misses Hallie and Nellie Zerkle
Friday and Saturday. Sl. 00 a
WE WANT TO THANK e'i'ery one
Round bobbin in brand new con•
de n t. pr esided al the business end guesls of Mr. and Mrs. Robert has bee n
impaired by accidents in - Thursday April 13, at 7:38 p. m.
plate. Sunrise Restauran.t 2.14
who �elped in an yway at the
sole (';1bi net Equipped to zig
meet ing. A nominating committee Johnsto n an� family.
Hostesses are Mrs. C. A.
cu r red in their Pmployment,
.
E. Main St., Pomeroy.
Plumbing &amp; Heating for oHi rer� for the comin g year Fred Merica of West Liberty
.
:c.ag and make butt onholes. Pay
. .
I ime and death of our dear
•. 1,h JS,
l.- .
.
Mr
s ' Edna Juhling' Mrs• Game&amp;
1 SU bmt1 , IS B rn1SIC VJO'18 E. Main St.
Pomeroy
was appointed. M rs. Karl Wiles , State Teacher• Collc�e apenl the
Molllf'r and Ssisler, Dena Zwill• oH last B paymen ts of -8.40 per - -- - -- Enstminger
and Mrt. Jame, �
latke f the roper concept Of
WOMAN WHO CAN DRIVE - U
mont h. Phone WY 2·22-04.
Ing. AIIIO than ks for the lovely
Mrs. 'Thoma1 Hoffman 11nd MMl. hol ldaY1 here �ith hit mother,
, /
Phone WY-2-2441
ley
·
Wor km•en s ompensation."
4 7 Sk
you would enjoy worki ng 3 or "
food sent and the many ca rds
__ _ ____ _ _ Charles Dodd w@r e named_ It was Mrs. Opal Merica.
A meeting of Ute Key Won\ell
Mr. Hyslop cited "as typical,
hours .a day calling regularly 1000 GALLON WATER TANK decided l o chan '"
"e the d ate of the
Mr. and M rs. No rman Stivers
and the beautiful floral offer­
a
n
d orficers of Meigs County
·
not un usua J" case,b w herem a m�n
each , nonth on a group of Stu­
ings. We rspeclally thank Fath­ OATS. STHAW. Phone W I 9-37'l4.
Will haul for public. Cool.act . annual dinner from May 23 l o and chitdt·en or Pa rke r sburg were
.
Council
of Churchea wm be helfl
4 5 61p
May 15. Committee fo r the dinner wcekne&lt;l i.:uesfs or her pare nts, suflermg a spramed: ankle with Th ursd ay, April 13, at l : 30 p. m.
dio Girl Cosmetic client!! on a
"' Joh n Turel and Father Fran­
Bob Pickett, Pomeroy.
no lost time and no medical at•
1•
" . aad '1rs.
II C. Roaey.
route lo be established in and
t'l!J Bando for their ·l'o11soling
J-28·301c are M rs. R • G. G reene, M rs. Eu- 'fr
Wi nd ow Blinds and Shades
at Heath Method isl chw 'Cb whea,
gene Hesler, M rs. Cha r les Dodd
Charles Hess and daughter of ten l ion rece JYt'd a n award of $805. plans for May Fellowshi p D
around Pomeroy and are will•
words. Dr. Blazewin. the l&lt;� mer­ Porch Shades, Ven etian Blinds
oo
ay
Any house up to 6 r ms treated
G uy l o a Mther case of a bruised right
and Mrs fnmk Thompson. The}' Detroit and Mr. ,m cf M rs .
ing l o make light deli'i'eries, etc.
gency squad. the Meigs Gener­
Cl oth Awning11 and Fiber glass
will be made. Mrs. Bruce Lloyd
for TERIMTF..S, $50. A ny O'
E discussed the l lomf'! NursinM Stewart of Diamond . W . V a . . were hand and thumb, with $15 medi- is co-chairman.
write l o STU DIO G IR L COSal Hospital and all the nurses.
Free installallon
room, treated for roaches. etc..
Na nnie cal e xpenses, the claim.ant was
Course with a lent:itive date of weekend guests of Mrs.
!'�wing Fu nernl home. Your kind
METICS, Dept, A·34, Glendale .
D:ile Wippel Supply
..., 14
APRn
$ 1 . INSURED. GUARANTEED.
3Warded a 25 per cent µerma- '!'
for
se
r
Johnson
cou
the
begin
to
sPl
J
May
""
ness will flever be lorgottt&gt;n
urn
215 Union Avt.
California, Routt: will pay up
Jonotb
t
he
nn Mel.,_
fit'
�
TERMS. This i!i a SPECIAL,
Mr . .and Mrs G !('n n Smiih have nent-pa rtial disability of $2,012.511
al
the publie. Mrs. Louis Karsrh n ik
ee
Pomf'roy, Ohio
May God Bless you all.
( 4 1 l l- 18-2tc
lo $3.50 per hour.
Chapter DAR will m t Friday
Gi:T • ACQUAINTED PRE-SE/
and Mrs. Kermit Ford will be in- returned from Grand Rapids, lo sltll an other, a back sprain the home of M r•;&gt;. Alfred El"·r,
4 I 30tc
Mr. &amp; Mn. Ray Glaze,
UE
SON offer, anrl is limited! In
'·
Applications for new M ich , we r e th 'y look their daugh• with $12 medical e x penses brought feld. The program will be anstructors.
- - -- HOUSEKEF.PER WANTED TO
W ilham SmlH1
the same business nrarly 1 • 3 JI
&lt;
member., were voted on. /\c1·ep!cd l lt&gt;r for ful'lhcr treatments.
a JO per cet1t parlial disability nounced later by Mrs. J amet
SLUG.G ISH SEPTIC TANK? Clogslay wilh couple at night and
Mr. &amp; Mn. Alht&gt;rt Smith
a century. TOPS . ALL TERMrs.
e
BcTT
of
Fear
Ms.
an
Casto
Joe
.
Willard
.
M
e
r
aw
we
n
,
a rd of $2 ,415.
ged
d
r
ain!!?
Get
Klean-Em-AII
(!I
work i:luring duy. Call 6 · 30 in
Mr &amp; Mr!. Gibbs F'rttman
Brewington, program chairman.
MITE CONTROi. . M rs. R. C.
�.
r
;,
o
Ken t Miller. Mrs. Ray W a rd . Mrs. broo . 0 uo , wt&gt; re guests
One company which has had Mrs. Edison Hobstetter will be coSeptic Tank Cleaner. Landmark
eve n ing at 9·20 at night. WY 2Lt•n a F.ber!ihnch
Story. 1 1 1 Union Avenue, Phone
Rev . .i n d Mrs. Joe Casto of Rell • one fat.al accident in the last two hosles.'i.
Bailey and M rs. Toomey
4 10 3tc
Fann Bureau. Pomeroy 4-4-30tc
6344.
4-11-ltp
WY U400.
3 l l :JOtc Ruth A n n
Flinn. Inv itation s wil( be sent. to and son. the first or the week.
y '!ars was poin ted out by M.r . Hy- The Winding Trail Garden Club
UTILITY TRAILER. All Steel
)
meet
m
.
Mrs.
Walla
(
the
next
·e
Stewa
r
t
of
Le
attend
them
to
x
208 INSURANCE
it
i
(6)_LOS\"
&amp; FOUND_ body. $40.00. Ph. SIi 2-4755
PAPER BOY OR GIRL for Sen11 Jop as h avin a had• duri n"'a the w1. meet Fr1'day evenIng at lbtt
11
t&gt;
_
___
· ·t 1 11 d
w · th hPr I" · same period. 2:1
t'
ns or h e B azaar a re d ue I ngt on v1s1
na
i�
Do
1 -----------tmel
R
oute nea
Maso
n
Brulge
O,
death claims fil. home o[ Mrs. Charlea Riffle witb
&gt;
&lt;
I.OST - Young rt d bone HOUND.
4 6 6tc
.
COMPLETE INSURANCE PR . by Apr il 25. Membe rs are reques- I aws. M r . a
�nd M
""'
Jy"
rs . •
. L,. Stewar1 . eJ ag1i inst it
area and towar\s Mid dleport.
Phone WI t. 300.1 .
lectkm. Life Auto. F"tre. Pol
4 IO 61 P. -,c=
Mrs. Allard P ratt u the hosteS9..
· rr
Wa
r
d.
::: E0Ji:R.SEY
Mark
PUR EBR
..
She
was
t-m
to
M
r
s.
oute
lo
fhe
home or • '
ed
lo
p
a
y
BULL
·
Apply 111 r""'rson to The Dail"J
man
su
.
e
red a fractured
A
M ary Shrine Whlte Shrine of
Call '"'on Milla. Middleport, Obie
c mpIe ted her paren t.'! . Mr. and Mrs. Hugh
f"alf for sale. 6 weeks old. Call
4 6 tlc --,,--,--c,---cc- -- Arrangemenl.l; wre
Sentinel.
left shin bonf'," said Mr. Hyslop.
.
MAN'S EYP: -GL.\SSES in t a h
�
Jer usalem will ' have open lnstallWI t-3210, or see Don Stoba rt .
f�:.,Open lo�se or 1he e rn.?: 'a I Evans. a l Morgantown.
Davia • Warner Insurance
''He
died
seven
years
later
of
a
!
t·u�t', April 3. Heward. Call Wy•
atlon or officer■ • Friday al I p · m.
,
ho .
Mr. and Mrs Russell Capehart.
4 B 3k( 1 9) llusIN Ess
Complete protectioo for all needs. tmrary npr i 1 18 . 2 · 30 1 � . .,.,.. p .
Co�onary Throm sis buI a dealb at the IOOF hall. A
H.
2 ·fi.172, o r wrile. Charle!I
'
business ses4 1 30lc m The building will be cleaned Mr. and M rs. James Hampton .
.
Tel. WY 2·'.!966,
OPPORTUNITIES
claim was filed on the basis: of sion will precede tbe meeting st
·
Rul'I , Pomeroy, Ohio, Route No. FRF.SH COW. :1 Guermwy,. I Jer- , _______
Mr. and M rs. Harry Miller. Mr.
•
b that da Ie.
· ·
•
4- 1 1 .Jtp
3
R. G, PICKETT Insurance, Porn- YSpeaker for the evening . was and Mrs. 'fhomas Hf'ed. Mr. and the �nJury. I n eno ther ca.se, a man 4 p.m.
SU PPLY STATION
11ey. John Houdeihelt, Miners--- - -·- � - --suffered
a fractured nght_ knee
eroy,
Near
Darwin.
Y
OPPORTUNl1
t
of
APRIL 17
ville.
4 8 6tp
Mrs. Earl Clark. Mr. and Mrs.
Walden Roush, superinle n den
.
a
d
a
bruised
ba
k.
He
died
24
(8) AUTO
Mutunl
Motorist
_
lo
due
-QUALIFY,
-CAN
IF' YOU
Democntic Men and Womeo
�
Mason Countr sl'hools. His topic .1.al' k Flesher and Mr. and Mrs. J. o
••
-c:: g new
-c- =Excitin
and
'!'i!I BU ICK VK, $1!Ml5. LaSahre 4. WAI.LPAPEH
Company Ex pansion. and rathL. Stewart s&gt; tle ru l('d a stat r Rotary years later of a kidney infection, �re asked to meet at the Sali1as110rtrntnt of patl P rn.'I, colors.
Lightning Rod Mutual
er than lllll ke separate shil&gt;conference lll Ogk'l&gt;ay Pat·k in but th11 .death . claim w�s filed. bury School Monday evening Ap,
door St&gt;dan. OriR,lnal blark rin­
qualilit&gt;s.
F. x lra low pr)C('s.
Both cJ� i ms sI I tJ are be ing proc
--menls from our fa tories, our --��
J.28- 3otc
Wheelin$!.
ril 17 at 7: 30 p.m, Ladiet are ask•
ish like new. Oynanow ,lrivt.
MIIH COU NTY, OHIO
.
.
Shop our 11ample bookll today !
1rntor
Admlnl1
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d·
bhard.
lt
cesse
rll
O
R
u
I
II
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d
an
rs.
r.
.:&gt;
an
('y
a
an
·
·
M
G
I
I
k'
..
1
C
M
d
ompany
s
a
mg
appaca
ions
,.,_ I few sandW IChea or
Really sh:irp. Dlaf'tlnar ' s . Porn•
ed
to br!l,g
·
.
·
OUTBOARD MOTOR nnd boat in- of the E•t•tt of M11u, M"rl•
Cron Hardwal 'f',
4 8 Gtc
r.
slop
mat
emphasized
h
tl
.
guest
coo
weekend
S1Jrlou,r.
ll•"uHd
Franch
or
were
ed
Author
i
Charleston
for
ized
eroy.
an
• 8 61c
kies.
11
�
�
surance protect ion. All risk
lH ,◄ao
Nu,
��------�- 1
of their dau RhlPr nnd family, Rev. d us r� oes �o� wish to reduee
Wholesale Supply Stat ion in this
i lntin.
large attendance b desired
Pl
A
coverage.
$3.SO
per
$
100
roverWD-AD TH AGJ'OR. new rubber,
anrl Mrs. D a vid Freema n and son . bener1ts lo m Ju red employees, for the 'jo int meeting of men · '.?
GoN a... Vied ":an
selling or delivering.
Ne.
are11,
v
r,
1,
•
Simpson
urIn
,
s
a
1
Barnes
e.
Ki
to
�t
with mower. cultivators, com
thry :. Mae Ttenn
Mr!I. Mae Snyre of ZanP�v ille, "de-spite the fact present O h i o and women's club,,
Ddrnt11nt.o
AU M..aea ■ad Modell
Company handles distribulion.
imce Ageney, Middleport. Phonf!
planlPr.
New Idea manure
N
Ohio
MJ,;1'ROPOLl1'AN MOTORS
. visiled with M r . al\d Mn.. law , provides payment!I higher
Each Wa rehouse will service
3 25 SOl.p
WY 2·2903,
1C1th nn Mie :!!��10 wM•• p1,,.,.
spreader 95 bu. never use&lt;!. New
d
o
t
mo
w
a
·
e11den.-e
u
R
11
Hl�
u
Georg:e
Sayre nnd Arlhur Say re than those of surrounding stales."
r
o r
.... F.ut Mall 81.
approximately from a lo
7
GRANGE WON'T MEET
tab
Holland PTO haler. All in good
ON JNSURANC. Ch■ rloUe, North C1«lltn1, will
IM
PS
BARNES-S
'" However," he declared, " t h e
dtiring I h P weekend .
P"Jfflero,, Olm
t
.. •-- . noll1:e that on the 2i.1 day or
ts
'
..
Counties, depending upon popLJ.
The
meeting of Rock Sprlnga
rondillon. .Joe Field!!, Chesler
'
...aen , M 1ddl epo r F ire, n.u_ ■ r, 111111 the und,n11nM . or,11 u '"
.
· fluence of the une thi·caI
Mr . and Mrs. . Bob McCoy aad cort'llpt m
---- -.
.,.,--cof
lallon. May possibly operate
Grange
scheduled for Thursday
te
E.at
th•
of
Road, R1 7. Pho ne WY 2·5110.
a
1tutor
Ad;,,1n1
'58--VOLKSWAGON,
S1095.
2-0oor
bard,
S
nt,
WY
mobUe. &amp;mis. Pho
Mime M ■ rle Spr1n1fr, lkf"l'uNi , dnughfer or Gallipolis, Mr. and Compensatlon Specialist is bring• evening has been cancelled. 'I1ttt
4 a 61c from your own home to start • if 2-JOJ.
Sednn. One local ownn. Nice.
n
t
o
t.27-d filed hl1 p,Utlon a11ln•t y u I ni-, M rs. Fr n kl 'm Mered 'th
an d son °f ing about a feeling amon sst work- members will vbll Recine Grange
I
a
you have sultable storage .spnt·e -------- -- l'robat, Court "' Mein C o11 nt, . Oh io,
4 8 6k
Blaellnan. Pomeroy.
u,,
end e rs that they are all entitled to
t
•
'rlfi CI-IE\'ROI .ET VB, $89,'l. IMaire
Coltlmbus 0nd Dale Sayre
on Weclnesday_ evening and re­
which meets \Vllh Comp.u ny ap•
1
11
,t�" 1�ich
l!M lwo I on V8 CIIEV HOLET
re guests
we
4 door hard top sedan. Air con­
Columbus
of
en
child
r
11r
e
h•
y&lt;&gt;u
v
h
w
n
1
the easy money enjoyed by those sent a program.
est1te
rnl
prov!ll. Yearly income { r O m
DUMP TIWCK. standard. 7 ft x
ditiont&gt;rl, Po 11,er steering and
FOR SALE: HOUSE S rooms and c1�1m to have • n M'' 1 11• 1 o r "0"11"1 "" 1 of Mr. and M rs. 0. 0. Sayre.
w,·11,·ng to tell a few 1,·e, lo make , -----------Supply Station will average
lnlerHt therein:
&gt;
10 ft, bed. Call Nt w llavl'n. TW
hrakl's. !'owerglide. Blaettnar's
Arthu_r S ay re_ lcft las·t
_ _ w...,_k for a fast buck.
bath. Nice location. 1 1 1 l ocust
claim. In many such cases, the
rrom $7, 000.00 lo $20 ,000 .00, de•
rAr&lt;"el No. I : The rollowlni;: real p in field Oh O, 1 0 visit h is tw0
5'•2788. 8. S. IB ob l Miller. Ht. 1 .
Pomeroy.
• 8 61c
P
Phone WY 2 53
S ! g
o
h� Coun ty
t
n
f
1
t
1
points out lhal fellow
u
workman
lawyers,
&lt;
and
ls
a
t
offici
.
Y
I
"Union
I
,
a
!H
,
1
t11
��
·
!";;:
��
'
t1;
.
pendin upon trading area al�,':::� 1�':ui,��ih:�11 1 ��'"'����
4 1 0 lit:
3 6
lvi
children 8 " d fami hesd Mr. ; nd who are sincerely trying tn pro- workers have h
c.;As HANGE, 'l'ABI.E TOP. dou­
ac, the same kind
lo11ed. No age limit. Small work1
h rt ay lm r n an Mr s. va tect the i nterest or their uni
rs
6
1
'59 PONTIAC VII. $1795 2-door Se·
!!
::u
hle ovPn. $2.'i 00. Good condit ion.
D.
0
1
�
ALFRE
A
NEAR
4
of
accident
and
collected II much
RES
�:
on
ing capital, which is always se- :1 ., C
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do n . Owned by Joe.al mechan ic.
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Also lwo rrwtal beds with
commencln•
w11son.
paslurt
mra m
Acres tillable. Balance
b
•·hool member s, often tell a workman u $15 hundred without even to.
cured, Js required. Only party
Teace er3 o f New i- a\·en .J,l;
huadnd ind 1lx1:r•CIY� feet fnm
lmmaculat�. Blaettnar·s, Pom­ 1pring1 Sl0.00.
Cad Stalder.
G ood building site $1,000.00.
nont stre•t it the eu\ dd• of attended 8 meeting al the Board that he does not ha.ve a legitimate Ing any tbne.
with good background n eed Inoeroy.
4 8 6k
Pleasant Ridge.
i 10 3tc
B1rlnfer Strm on, UUI North dd•
L
Atherton
A
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quire. Write at once to Steven ' a
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of • rlltffno 1rw1i ■Ile,-: &amp;h ence north of F.d!M!alion office in Polnt PleasRt. 3. Coolville, Ohio
1111.Y•four fed cw 1lot11 -.Ud t11rREMlNGTON 18 Gauge Shotgun
Household Producta Corpora.
They were M 11!1.
•Ut:Sday.
1111,er s1,n11 to Lot No. thirty• an 1• �'"
Cheap
2
9115
Phone
443
and rotary type lawn mower.
lion. Mid-West Division,
1 429
thru (33) ln 11\d To"n &amp;r S)'ra. Burrell Dawson, principal. Mn.
1950 DODGE COUPE - a beauty
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Phone WY 2-&amp;t58.
Coolville, Ohio
4 IO 3tp
South Eleventh Street, Spring.
Granville
;:•i 1! ��m!� c:!:..��"!':.�
R. R. Vance.
Mrs.
1951 Packard - run, nire
"'11th 110111 .. Id C"•·• line
S-ZB-tp
th11nc•
ritld,
Illlnoi1.
All
inquiries
are
Mrs.
'
Ohlinger,
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,ixt:r-four &lt;H&gt; rm ie 1ald rlft�n Smoth, Mr,. Marl'1 n
INS Plymouth - run• good. '57 FORD R anch Wagon -:
aald
11011.1
"'"•t
thence
■lie,-;
Riddle,
foot
Roush. Mi81 Ethel
inl garden lracb;ir and attach• held ln .alricteat confidence.
Nice :Mio ft. housa lrallor.
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te.\ le tu Pelil
Mrs, H11rry
ol-11-ltp
Anna Allen.
Mils
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ment
'200.
Mn,
Ray
Keeton,
' !lee RIii Ealley, In -.W..
furlber
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properl7
ebon
Tl'I.•
--Clark, Mrs. Woodrow Brown and
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Mlnmville, Ohio.
4 11 31c l --- --H Loi No, • i . ..,,.,.
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Ohio.
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.,. , AddiOM 1o tho vm,., •• Mn. Stella Mercer.
GAS. l1JEL OIL aDd COi) 1111'l!lyr1eu• Ohta. l\ete.-.nce O.ed1
•• « DaWl!IOD .and Miss
Mrs. B•-111
MIDDLEPORT - Duplex with 5 ohl, vo1.• 11,. ,.., ,.._ o.., ..,_
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Pall'etll N.. Ii Ethel R!ddl• attended a rinclpal"•
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1e at1U11t111.
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G. ROOI" Rl!::PAIR,
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n: 11.1� ., meeting at the Board of F.ducatlon
in �i.!�o:!i':: :, 11�
G&amp;&amp;Ym.T ftACl'OIII ...
heating in very good condition.
abeet metal work. The Powert
01110, •••tt= L9l No. 33 1n the office tn Point Pleasant Tuesday
½,
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and
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s 2 nc
ater km. mllllonl
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Mr. and M rs. James Gilbert and
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on
orating. Nief'ly located
Ohio .
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Water
Soltenerl
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Sain _. lroo Acid, Sulphur. Gu. Dirt
over the weekend.
Va.,
W.
UAIONABLE UTD
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wrlbed lot■ fttueted tn lhe
ter\an Church. Lot h u double
, ca11a1,- or llelt1 11nd
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Odor
and
Remover·
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Mrs. Paul Kemp and
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IATIIPAC'l'ION
Mr.
QUUANftU
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garage wilh nice d riveway. A
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Toledo vl!ited her mof'
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Call w _.. L O. MG('..,
1!11111 11111 llnef.. p_,.,.1,
nice place to live plus income
�blrty 1301, 1111,t:r-&lt;&gt;n• ,,u. tlllrt,-.
tic and Pub••·
.
IN otbar
w,•.,_,_
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Freda
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l•o '31) and lot loourtded and 4,.
100% L.AT X PAIN'I'
from other apartmen t. $l2.000. •
,crtbed. a■ ro1 1°"''· vii: ee11nn1ri1 reletives here over the weekend.
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~" rles Lester and Hundreds of new cotor1 matce W10f
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t•,nty•nlne 119) In Ill• town of
VICUUID Cleaner on wbeela.
RADIO TV SERV ICE
HIWAY HOME - Nearly '3 acres,
s,rae11•u thence e■,1 HYea1.,...1 •M famii.. :vUlted serveral days with pickln" taster and ■■-ler tnan ever.
Mn. R. c. Story, ltl Unkln Avfl.
11
-1 colored. ComC'18) Ifft lo a..-tn1e-r stre1t1 thlnce
...:dlful AU Makes
on IY I mi' les fnm Pomeroy on
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Pomeroy, 0 . , Phone WY 2·2'111.
florth thl,tHn m, fed iu •ri• hlt brother and family, Mr. and All available lf'I SPRED SATIN, 1111
plete wllb all attachmtnta.
1011th Hat coraoi,r o1 Lot No. Mrs. Rav Leiter in Maryland, wonder paint that pa on beautiful­
Phone WY 2-2255
good Highway. Plenty garden
11 ,cu
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lhlrt:,_lwo 1311 In ult M&gt;lrl!I af .8yr•
1111 tJm week �
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spare. a-bedroom house w I t h
ru•: Ulfonc• .,,11t .....a1,. .111h1 and also visited in Washington, ly 1mooth with brush or roller. Orin
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os - 1 CHAIR.
8
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runmng
virat er ' coaI f umace
111 20 minutes - no offensive odor.
D. C.
leet te lh• p11.-e ot bql.nnUla.
4 7 .._
ml.
_. JUN Hayn, Kingsbury Rd.
4-l l•tfc
heating, rommode and 6hower.
York
Gilbert
wu
lil
New
James
4-11•3tp
----------aaram(C. DUD: Val. 103, Pap
Garage. Comp� with fUJ'll).
m. DN4 .ae,ei;inb 11c11a couat,. on bulineN two daye 1ut week.
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WHITE. ALBINO PONY with sadIIINI al -.00
Mr. anc1 Mrw. Harry Darnell and
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family
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CUCKLER,
REALTOR
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v iait.ed: relath'el in Bunt• � SA VE ON TOP (/UAJ.ITY ENAMS.
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..,. m1 April. 1N1 , u JUQ111en1 bJ' ington over tM --,iu,.
Wrt&amp;e. ,.._ w Ost1tacifi
wUl lie Nllderld HllllllR ,-ou,.
dd11l11
M'•
n-•
PoweD
of st. ��·-•-- I
Rich nml•a1ost finish for Wlllt lnlt
-75 BARRELS OF Timothy hay. A. C. IRADPflRD. - Gllo FOR SALE: STORE with
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viailing
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woodwork.
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AIR CONDfflONINQ. RD'RIG, ap l'Wllll and I l'OOll'II and
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11:RATION !f!Lnklfl. J'ack"a Re- bath over -.i.111.
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CROIVJ:D
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Mr.' and Mrs. Homer DePugh in
om1t
EXPlflEI
O# MA Y 4 - 11,,
�
4 ROOM HOUSE with bath, base-.
frtpraUon. New Haven. Pboat for '9,IOO. Movinl to Chleago. •�:. �
tl'i,
�� 10• Ito Ame.sv� Ob1oi Mr. De'Pugb un.
ment, and fen&lt;ed In back yard.
(I.D.d Call Sp. s-5911. C!lftoo, W. Va.
TU. S&lt;lll3'l.
ci.:,,,,.t major !!ldl!r:r at I/Diver•
Call WY 2-3054 alt,,r 4 : 30.
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slly Hci,pltal, Corum""-. recenlly.
OON'T PUMP YOUR Sluglsh
4 S Ille
Mr. and Mn. i,Joyd Reali were , •
attended
Mrs. Allee ·Dodson
oeptle lank. Get Kleao-Eo►AII HOUSE AND 14 ACRES GROUND
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Phone: WY--i,. 247411
APART• I Septic Tank Clean"'r, Ohio Val- Furniahed or unfurnished. On Easter aerviees at. Chester then weekend gueat, of lhlllt daughter lr,1dl,ury aOH
M FURN ISHED --::
l'.a ROO;;
.
Rev. and Mrs.
Kl!lNT. Clean. Clooe-in. Phone
ley Plumbillg, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Middleport Hill. Cootact: Calvin •Iaited "'Ith Mr. and Mrs. Cwtls and son-In-law,
MI DDLl;o.T, OHIO ,l - ·� ;
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John Barringer, Charleston.
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3 2 llllp
Lane, Middleport Hill. • 7 lllp Wolfo.

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Mn. Robert Kaye Wtlaon retun,.

Hartford

New Haven
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Mr. Ind llrt. w. T. - bad
-tad vocal ;
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P.TA. 1111.D
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as tbeJr ..... - • lln. Hal- Tht Rotary Cl.. •- ,,_ alleDdJnI ,...
Mr.
and
MONTHLY IIIUTING
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en - Cook. lluntfnatca, Mr with Lad.o Nlahl .., Tbunday
. . L.
ll r. and Mn.
Tht Hartford P. T. A. held tho and 11n. llerrtll ,_
f
ovea!q at lbelr ,...w- d.laoer Ml-I l
ragulor IIIOfdlll1 mlOliJI at tho cbJJdNn N ldy, Mmilyn and Bel- .-1n1, Tht --- wu ,.. "1tlNr Wehrll. Mr. end Mn. ffar.
f
Jldiool Monday n lght. 'IIMI ,-. ty Jo o1 G alllpolla, Mr. and Mn. Nlltad by 'fllomu RNd , bond di- '1 M iller, Mr. and Mn. Earl Clak / '---'-=--L:.;.z...-!1
lnl - oponad by the pnaldmt, N. 0. Woln, Mr. and lln. Geor11 .....,. ol Wahama
Scbool. Mr. and Mn. lwwQ Capeb1rt. IIAaHl!Y QOOGLE and SNU'f
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Mn. Earl Field■, The ....otlooal J,- and chlldreo
Billy and J• lie � four )'GUIii -- Jo Mr. and Mn. - w�
WU lo charge ol Miu Either M0, nJe o1 BarifoNI.
1--'- ---'-.::.:C..:.- Mr. and Mn. Lloyd - 11;.
the bualn.., ....
IT'S POURIN'
'
lubliq M&lt;CIIIJ1I, 1ludenl al II,■ . Bertha DalJoy ol .,._
11n.
I RECl&lt;()!II DOWN RAIN.
Ph lp&amp;r;:;:ill, ,:r.
lion Mrs. l'illd WU elected to Wut Vlrglnlo Unlveully. Mo,. "'f , Mr. and llrt. Thoma, -·
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l"LL 61T UP AN' 60
attend the April meeting of the pntown, ,peot tbe Euler Va&lt;• ■on and baby ol Hartford _. lln . Httmao
M
GIT
ME A PW6 OF
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�wo �ll re-ling the tioo with bio p,...,,to. Mr. and Eulor gueolo ol Mr. and II r o. U,,: rlo d
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CHAWIN
' TER8ACKV
.T.A.
.,...p decidod to have Mro. A. K llcCIU!ll,
Floyd MeMllltn
Mn. Tbomas Reed
and
Mr
• Wiener Raa1t for lhe ho),, woo
Mr. and Mn lameo FU. and Jameo Hompton Mr
PERSONALS
·and M '·
ployed buutboll. The P.TA.
.J. H. Smith I, a modleol ... chlldreo John Irvin and lo,« DonaJd F.
and
planned to ..,.., home made Jet tienl al the Plwant Valle
y Ho,. Ann ol Charleeton openl l!luter John Rldpay, Mrs. Ci,,le Foley,
ere.am and cm May l for t h e pital, Poin
with Mn. Fiber'• parenta, Mr. Jad Fle■her, Sherry P1ether and
t Pleuant,
clean-up &lt;ampolgn. More �- Mro. Mar,ie Flo J boa boon and Mn. l. W. e
ld
X ll
the four pn,1e111lq tho propam.
.,....,.i equipment bu been Pill'· removed to her home
from I
•',sod. The l'nalcleol appolntad Pleasant Valley Hospital, Point
• naminattn, cornrntt&amp;efl to nomi. Pleuant.
Tap '1'ID
.... olfleen for the """"" year.
Ray Riffle la I medical palltnl IIOND&amp;'f 1'IIIIOllCIII ll'IUPAr
Cowolry
Tap Tao
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The - to be at tho out meet- at the Holzer hospllol Galll U. $: II Sip
po .
7,0I Break!... Par1J
Ing April k Spuken for l h e
Bernhart Ven er �f Findlay 1, 00 Tod-, -­
God
c«mtry
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7,15 l:mol!o4
were llev. Sayre ol the Ohio ,penl tho Easter
NOR
7, Ill B.._,MI Party
l:IO Parm Tune
Chul'ch al Chrilt In Chrilt 1an Un• with his parent
s, Mr. and Mra
NO MERE
l:2S '11111 World fllfa
1:33 Comt.Q'J J,mboraa
Ion. He gave an .inlerutlng talk George Lerner.
CLOTJ.lE S
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7 : 00 llNuwt l'q
.., 'The Meaning of Easter . · • The Mr. and Mra Ce&lt;ll
HOSS ­
GalrinJ of
1,:111 8'ulrfaol Pm,
LIKE
vmer �er Mayor Elberton Bridgeport, Ohio and Mlu Helen 7: 25 Eltmded Weather
t:lti
Nm
HIRt!
Crites d11&lt;u1sed the �lean-Up Jenkins of Colwn
bus ...,.. the 7, 30 Plcum Show
Bnufut l'a'IJ
&amp;port
ean,&gt;aign. Mls.o Mildnf Chap- -kend gu..ts of
Mrs. Heruy 7: 50 Sobio N..,.
lf:m
I: 00 BreufuJ Pert,
man I room and Miu Eathfr Mc- Jenkins.
11,00
Ddlon'a Top Ta
�ight'a room tied for the book
: a,, Tm Wo,ld 'fl:111 UOllilq
Mr. and Mrs. Olr.ey Roulh of
11:IIO
,1ven each tbne for havln1 t h e Letart, w. Va. M
(Ne\111)
r. and M r 1,
,
d,m NOCIII Newa
moal parent, present. Concludlnil Cloude
s1e..1ng ol
Enuahe, 1,30 11row1far. Puty
lhnbattM Mehr.tiM
the meelillg the IJ'OUP wu invl� Washin
gton, spent Euler Sunday 1,00 llonlJnc
- Pa,ty
ed lo tho IChool calelarla for re- with Mrs. Ed Ble88lng
and daugb- IO: ll cam.,
l:D N""
Pt. Pleuu&amp;
lrelhnNMa.
for the eve- ler Mt.. Audrey Bleulng.
11,00 blfar Shop
1:atl
PlaU.. PartJ
Dm&amp; ware 11n. Earl Fields, Mn.
Mr. and Mn. Hsr1ey Powell of U · ll c..miry Boo Don
J._
Smith Jr., Mn.
Floron
Nllro spent Sunday In Hartford 11: 15 Farm Bureau
GASOL INE ALLEY
Platte Party
f , Mrs. Ruth M 1 1 1 e ce
S11fw
Fmmcum
,·, vi!liting relative&amp; and friends.
1:15 NMII
ll :30 CAIUDtry Ho■ eJuWD
Mrs. Margret Rizar and Mi,1 Es- Mr1. Garnett Chapm
Judy put up the money
an a n d U·O
Party
• Farr• Time
thor M cKn'1ght .
'/OU two
for
h_alf the fi"'t dollQhnut
G'&lt;leon
.
l
thinl:.
Mbs Myrtle rloush of Letarl were
1:41 "- Roundup
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11,
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Dow
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0'7
machin
l'l
e. The 500lnd W&lt;l\'e
shou
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ROME ,_ HOSPITAL
w-'-"''
"'-lln:auay evenma: a:u,:;:,,.o of
1,00 Platte,, p....,
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.omethin
,-..,,,.vages
buy ing
Gall KnlRfit, a patient at the Mrs. Ed Blessing.
Sip OIi
in uJl'iti nQ .
the
12:00
Nooo
News
Mason Clinic, Mason, for some
Mrs. Roberta Adkins of Norfolk
IVNDA'f
profiti.
Jt5t
l2: 11 Gt.ell' �
weeb fqllowlng a 1troke. is now Va. spent tile past net with
7,15 Sip Oo
1, J(l(lvli
d: 30 Jull For OIi
home and mueh Improved.
pa,t in
7,IIO Euy .,_...,
ilaler, Mn. Ma'fle Flelda.
thli 1
7,41 btla, Olapal
Daily
o.,'April 1 1, 1961-7 :;:
For y,.,
1:15 Soeiaf -.11y llhow
2,0D 'la:, JI With 1411110
TlM Onudo al. the we ,Ii
00 Platlar
� ll�Iec
4,30 Local N....
'11111 &amp;mcl'1
AOQ089
4:35 Plaltar Party
ti, Gobi,
22. Orlehta.l
WOIIJiDplo Reporll to the
ara,
poten­
5,tl New, ftaulldup
l'Oapla
::c�
tate
1,0D
8undowo
12,00
Noan
Newa
11. -..i
I. Smart
. 2,. Warp�
I: Ill Sip OIi
12,15 '11111 Searcb
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yam
NANCY
bull&gt;
IATI/IIDAT
12,:.t Army a­
duhlnr
JG. Chlof
13. Pl'Jluclcl
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delty
5,51 SiCIJ OD
J ·.DO Suoda)' Sbo­
(
15, Indian
Y. HOJJ!llily
I Bsbyl.)
s,11 NOWI Roundup
1:00 Mel Price Show
weight
- · - HE TA LKS
8. Exclama!ii. Needle
"- -AND NOW A
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