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12-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Apr. 1 2 �1961

Classes Announced For Spring
Flower Event To Be In Rutland

Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

10th Birthday
Of Dean Weber
Was Observed

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The Rutland Garden Club ■nd &amp; ornamental
the Friendly Gonlenera ol Rutlaod maru, boou, -- -·
will hold their spring flower show COlltrvi material.
Mn. Arthur Orr, Miall Martha Saturday and Sunday, April 16 SeclJon D _ InvitatiooaJ-Mn.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Weber en•
Orr and Mr. and Mr1. Cl&amp;rence and 16 at lhe Rutland Methodist Jama T:ltuJ, chairmao: Nelghbortertained with a steak dinner Fri•
Grueter apent Sunday ln Logan Church.
ing Clubl _ Clua I-Favorlte
day, April 7, ln honor of their son,
with Dr. and alra. Roger Grueser Hoora of the ahow are from I Spring Arrangement.
Dean, in obsen·Mee of h.is loth
and daughlenJ, Rogina Kay, Lisa t.o 5 p. m. both days and the pu blk- Section E _ Artistie Arr ange.
birthday. Sdiool mate&amp; oI Dean
An and SLWW Lynn. They weot is invited.
ment Division - Cla11 I-Dawn;
were guesl!I of lhe affair and ineapecially to attend the chri.!!ten- Theme of the show Otis year II Va11J811 of Yellow, foliage permitduded Randy King. Rocky Wiling of Susan Lynn at the SI Mat- "Spring In OUr ToWIJ." Following ted.
liarnll, Stevie Snowden and Jeff.
bew's Lutheran cliurch.
ii I! list of the different displays Class II-Promise of 8pringrey Snowden.
the chairman of each group1 Budding branches, nowers pennitand
Hamm
Delmar
Mrs
and
Mr.
Home-made i� creahl and cake
A - Horticultura] Divj. ed.
Sedion
Sunspent
Donna
and
Jimmy
and
were served to the gue.!lts and
Robert ReJbel. chair. Clasa 111 - Spring Devotions
Mrs.
sion,
the
with
Webster,
South
at
day
gifts presented to the honoree. �
Rev. llJ}d Mra. L. R. Carmichael. man. Specimen Narciuua, Clau using a religious figurine.
REV. SWt.:t:T
Game1 were played by the group.
Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Wright and I - one bloom, yellow trumpet; ClilS8 JV-Spring ls Everywhere
Other guests included Dennis.
•
•
' family spent Sunday in Parker.. Clau II- one bloom. bkJolor; --Oriental Influence.
Donna. Dallas and Dwain Weber
burg. W. Va. with her mother. III-one · bloom, white trumpet: Class V-8prlng Lustre--includ:Mn. Lawrence Milhoan assisted
Mrs. B. L. Burge who has juat - re- JV-pink trumpet; V--0ne b1oom, Ing fruit and or vegetables with
her daughter, Mrs. Weber, with
turned from a vacation i n large cup; VI-one bloom, small flowers and or foliage.
the party.
cup; VJJ--ooe stem cluster, flow. ClaS.!I VI-Spring by the Way•
Florida.
ered;
VIIl----tpeclmen tuJjp, one side-including dried material.
ATTEND SCHOOL
A nvival will be held at the Miss Polly Karr of Colwnbus
.
g
e ly
m,
gle
oe �8118 Vil - S
Fin members of the WSWS of South Bethel E . U. B. church on s pent the weekend with her p.1.1 r- ::oo
=eit: ; IX-o
r
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0
an
or
n
do
ea
e.
g
m
gree
,Y
at- Silver Ridge beg1ruung !iunday j ents, Mr. and Mn Richard Karr oo
the Enterprise EUB Church
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schooJ April 16·30. Ser,il'es begin al II Sr.
.
Mrs. Ray Biddle, chairman: Clau Class VIIl - Spring Mood -As
.
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held at Athens recently. Attending
.
each evemng.
.
Dav id Michael son of Mr. and I-Treasure Box-an arrangement You Like It.
were M ra. F,. ances 11. GIaz ier .
.
R
weet
Of Waver1 Y, Mrs. 0!'i�er M 1chaeI , returned t for home decoration.
ev.
S
Amos
Class IX-Table Arrangements.
who was in charge of the school.
.
Central
Sch�I
Ohio,
will
stud1e.!I
he
the
Evangelist.
at
Rev
his
c
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s
Staging Committee
ii Mn. Chrls
Educational-Mr
Section
.
Mrs. Thomas Bentz. Mrs. Phil I
ill
H
weeks
two
a
after
h
chur
the
pas
s,
of
or
Paul
aod the l
Bolin
:
Tuesday,
Mn.
and
Diehl
Joe
weeds
5
,:,
ook
chairman
Cottrill,
l
Oleva
Ohlinger Mrs Don Hunnell and
Ber•
Mn.
ia
committee
wi
ness.
Sp1ritua1
leader.
son�
th
be
l
hospjtallty
different
5
l
use�]' in arrangemen!;
Miu El�abetb Davis.
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Nel
J
Mrs.
and
c
rughl.
each
there
be
ll
- I 1mgers wi
&amp;011.
im
. D. Henry &lt;1f Amesville ar• comfers; S broad.leaf evergreens; tha Amo.!1
, Everyone is invited to atlemJ lhis rived Sunday for a vii;it with hi1
fa�,;un ,evl,al.
daughte, and ,on-m-law, M,. and
Mrs. Patrick Lochary.
Some 32,000 products reqwre M,s. Floyd Mesche, aod ,ons
the use or sulphur in their manu• of Lehanan were weeke� guests 11!1! w. s. C.S. (If Heath Metho- be held May 5 at Heath Metboof M r. and Mrs. John Mitch and
facture.
Fonnerly Smith Clothing Co. --dist church met Monday evening dist church.
-famUy.
April 10 in the aanctuary preced- Mrs. Glenn Lambert, vice pres•
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
Mr. and Mrs. William Claar Jr. ed by Mrs. c. M. ffenne1y'1 organ ident, wall In charge of the pro­
of Chillicothe were recent guests prelude. "A Prayer of Saint Chry- gram.
Home Of
of Mr. and Mrs. Edward Parfitt S(lstom, '" by Powell weaver.
Diane McComa1 pre� ar: ,
Name Brand
The Rev. L. Sampson of Cohun. Guests of the local society were original piano composition, "FDn•
bus pastor of the Forest Rwi memben of the w. S. C.S. groups tasy in C Major," and a grand­
TONIGHT
Merchandise
Baptist church conducted aervic- of Forest Run and Racine Metho- mother's skit was given by Mrs.
FAMILY NIGHT
Brett Halsey, Yvonne Lime es at the church Sunday.
Forest Bachtel and Mrs. EmGrdist churches,
e
CRAZ'f"
"SPEED
Ramey
Ar
and
and
Mr.
Mrs.
k.l
.
MEIGS THEATRE
Mn Earl Knight, president, 10n Jone■, featuring Mn. Bachtel
- also Kelly
and
Ann
Beth
children,
Pomtroy, Ohio
d welcomed members III the old•fashioned grandmother
lded
Anthony Per k ins,
Reed of Canton were weekend
with Mrs. Glenn Lam· with her " long gown and nlte-cap
Richard Cc,nte, Jo Van F1eet
er
NOW SHOWING
G
Adolph
Mn.
of
guests
and Silvana Mangano ln
� : bert reading an original poem of and early to bed" p�ure. with
Un�
McKenzie,
Margaret
Mrs.
"BUTTERFIELD 8"
"THfS ANGRY AGE"
welcome to the group. Mrs. Jack Mn. Jone, portrayin@: a modem
{Technicolor)
even1�g
Sunday
returned
Ave.,
(Technicolor &amp; Technirama)
presented the devotion.,! grandmother with her many ap­
W1\.h Eliubeth Taylor
from Tamp�, F1orlda, where Sile Beclttle
ALSO CARTOON
.
riod. including 8 meditation. .polntmentl and activitlel a n d
and Eddie Fisher
had been v111tlng Mr. and Mn. pe
;;,;;;-'
. late to bed" ritual. ,
1erlptun reading.
Colorcartoom
A
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d, prayer ud
Cloncb
aod
W.
l
D.
M.
Wo
gr.ri
AdmJalf.lon: 60c ,nd 30e
Jonathan 'Kidd and
Mrs. O. P. Klein gave a vocal Thia was followed by " humor.
80nll
Daris Dowling in
r "I Will Lift Up Mine ous 11kit entitled, "The High PricMr. and Mre. C. H. McKenzie numbe., '
THURSDAY and FRIDAY
..
"WINK OF AN &amp;YI"
accompanled by MrJ. ed Hat · The scene was a rum' of Galh.polls and granddaughter I Eye, ,
"THI F'LVNDERERS"
- al110 mage sale familiar to all work.
Hennesy at the organ.
Jeff Chandler, Dolores Hart
Natalle Wood,
.. Mrs. MarCarol Jo were v1111tmg
ing church women everywhere.
During the short business, �tColorcartDGn1
Robert Wagner,
garet McKenzie Tuesday,
ak'ing part were Mrs. Lambert ,
T
Susan Kohner and
lng the report of the nommahn�
Mn. Robert Coats, Mn. Noah
SATURDAY
George Hamilton in
committee was read and acceptins, Mrs. Jeck Bechtle. Mrs .
Hask
"ALL THE FINE
.,ON THE WATERFRONT"
ed Named f the new year were
YOUNG CANNIBALS''
L.
Marlin Brando, Rod Steiger
M.
French anJ Christine C?als.
t�e offker:.. president - Mra.
(Cinemascope &amp; Technicolor)
Eva Marie Saint
Both
skits
..,. under the direcEarl Knight · vice pnoldont ALSO CARTOON
HOOKE D AND CROOKED,
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on
of
M
Nan Moore.
rs.
Mn. Gierut Lambert ; aecNtar, U
3 STOOGIS
singing
Group
under the direc•
TIMI SCHEDULI NOTICI
Colorca,toont
The Middleport Pl'A EJCecutlve - Mn. Emerson JGnes; treasur•
of
tion Mnr. Klein, with lbe theme
MASON DRIVI IN
Board met Monday evening at the er - Mr■. L. W. McComa1.
"Slnglng Along With Francis"
SUN., MON., TUES., WED.
Feature Hated first ■tarts at high school with Charles Bradbury Al
50 theae seen,tariel, Otrist•
April 16-17,11-19
·'·- used with the old (amJUar hymns,
du11k. The picture listed sec­ J)l'ffklent, Jn charge A di.scuulon
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M
rt.
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aU01
re
■octal
Ian
"THI GRASS IS GREENIR"
ondly will be startin,: near was held eoncernlng· the election
cl08lag the progr ·
Ketcbb · literature and publlca- Members and pe,t, were in ·
Cary Grant
8:30.
rn•
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and installation of new officers to
MJu 8 u Sanbo
Uon
iptf'" rited
be held at the regular PTA meet- �
to the dlntng l'IM)lll for the
it
lif8 - rs. Nan Moore•· aoclal hour. The refreshment
!na.
Mrs. ayne ib table was covered
:
:
• The Bnnual kindergarten pro- youlh work with a while
rs. cloth, centered
with an arrange•
gram will be presented at the hons; children's wor .
regular meeting thi1 montb. The James Brewington; miaalonary ment of 1pring nowers In shades
group decided that there would education and service - Mi'I, of yellow, white and Iliac.
be no May meeting of the PTA Jack Bechtle; 1t1ppl)' work - Mn. Earl Knight pre1idtd mt
Mn. Harry Cheaher; promotion- the punch bowl with Mrs. Lambecause of Senior acUvitie,J.
Present were Mr. and Mrs. Miu P"rleda Faehnle; local church bert al the cofree service.
Ho,�•
Charles A. Bradbury , Leo Ken- act.Mile■ - Mrs. Bruce Lloyd: e11e. were Mr1 Edna Mttttox
Your W•tch llectronlc1lly TlmH 1, Wetchmuter.
nedy, Alfred Scarberry, Mrs. membership - Mrs. Walter Hay• Mr,. Lillian Zerkle, Mn. Emil;
Hackett, Jr. and Supt. Lee e■.
George
Sprague. Miu Beu Sanborn and
FRII ESTtMATIS - NO OILIGATION
Mrs. Lloyd announced that May contributing hOldeees
McComas.
Mrs. Betty
Fellowship Day, sponaored by the Ful and Mra. Virginia Fisher
BIR111 ANNOUNCBD
b
Mr. and Mrs. Howard Allen Cowlly Council of Churcbet, will Approximately IIO memben and
Wolfe of Belpre are announcing
pe.st, were prnent.
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the birth of .. eight pound IOII,
Richard Allen, Tueoday morning,
rf Of S Op
St U/
April II, at the Camden cta,t
,•
Ho,pltal, Pakersbw-1, w. Va.
GrandpJrents are Mn, Genon
U,C
IOn
Joaobfnl and the late Adolpb J... .,_ ... 1a, !a...n
chlm of Pomeroy � Athfna Road, a■kt4 10 u" dlielr -,.allaticl• The ,tint workshop of th_e Ob!Q
and M r. aod 1',s. CUr11a Wollo - - ..,. .... 1b1,4 la BapUst Guild, ■jlC)IIBOm by
the
.
of Che■ler.
Provld
nce
Women
Aturllla
'1
ry,
@
lhe Dally 8hlJDel Chlll'llll Paa•
'1111
Ody
SNUM
ofllm
was
held
Saturday
at
the
Mt.
ZI•
■,
I
at
Mecllaale-« PollleNJ, br ed on church in Athena, of which the
W ,
dat Rev. William Strickland 111 paator.
el
ali■
Pal,llc
....., �
Mr,. William Slrtddand aod
n.,,i, Pqe 1, ....... .......,.
Mr■. Arnold Richardt of Mlddle- " .......
port regUltered the gue,ts.
Ne&amp;tt IUJ 1M
Dev-0llou by Mn. Edith IAJd:.
le . au ._ .me. la lime•
adoo
of Rutlaod and Mn. o­
;:_
" :....,. I■ ,_ left -.
Rardaway of Middleport opened
...., 1• ffl'ler) ....., ..._ Iha morning
11e1skm. Mn. Luck.a­
... lloun, • 1111 la Ille • � doo apoke briefl on
y
the theme of
NpNkory -■ldt . ... fn■I the meeting, "'11le Great Talk
bl' «Q' time Wn■lud.,- ■qM , Ahead. "' Mrt. Ora Viney of Gloua­
for publlcatlaa hidey.
ter, orianizer of Hocking 111b-dla­
trkt of Guild CJiapters, ■erved •
ptanlal,
SPECl.,4£
Mn. Zuelelia Smith, Pomeroy
diatrtct 111p,rvl,or, Introduced
From Singer I
Mn. Dorotlly Lewis of Bidwoll
SPARTAN ILEC.
group leader and dlltrlcl """"
CDNSOLI MODIL
dent of Providence Aaoclatloo,
who bnio,gbl out omni blllh­
SEWING MACHINI
llghte M the Iheme. Mn. LIWia
Introduced Mn. lbtber Walbr
89.50
Tyree ol Colwnbua, N&lt;Ordiq ..tary ti National llaptlat c«,.
...tlon - of - and
state -- ol the Ohio
11apt11t Gullda
the w...,..•,
•
A softer-for-'61 species of opera.
to
AmWary ol the OBGA, wbo ....
Sweeter to go steady with.
NIW SPRING
-lll lmtructlool ml allo lll­
Needled, spiked tall, sleekly
PIECI GOODS
an Guild work.
vature
satin Uned and seamlesa at
for aim•
Beautlf'ul f1brtes for home
J'ollowlng ■ fellowship hour and
ply "aU soft" pump luxury Freshly
aewen or we will make Jt -- the - -Ion
spring In black patent, calf In
for you,
oponod with dovotiont by llln.·
white, blaclt.
llarrhon Beatley of Butland. '1'he
McCALL'S PATffRNI
devottana clolecl wllll - ­
99
Gair
g!Tq I Bible - ml the tlq,
inl of ''Lelmini ... the -1n1 Anni."'
••-•- •• Acetote a
Mn. Smith. lllpe"laor, WI■ fl
Width,,
..,_ D,.,.,, .....lalo.
dwtlO al Ibo _..,. nd I ,.
port ol the - 11- by 11n, - den of Bldnll ml lira, Lala B,
� of _,_
FABRIC SHOP
NIW LOCATION
wbld, 11n, lmlth. liltnlllllo,d; Ibo

THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SAT U R DAY SALE
ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY
ll1ST RECEIVED!

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Thursday, Ap1° U 13, 1961

NO. 303

100% cotton pliase gown,, Dalnty floral
print.a with 18t'e trim. Sizes 36 to 48.

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ur to the plant and one at each ariae■.
aut!lned hll dutla dncrlbing hDw
end of the road ieading to the Ky• I Wayne Fostft qi Roher Ro.pttal each membft' concerned could bl
ger Creek School.
explained tbe procedure that bot- utilized.
Ttaffic would be detouttd pilall of the area will have to I.ab J'ire department,, emerwmc,
through that route to keep from in case of an emttpocy and the
law enforcement officer■
having a traffic congetf.ion around need for knowing what wW take and ■maller mdustriea will aerve
the plant site. The Meigs County pplace. Be Aid a D-bed emer• a, •rxllilry units.
Sheriff's Departmfflt will be re- gency ho1Pital may be aet up io Member- « &amp;he couneD are ·
sponsible for t raffic between Mid- the area sometime in the future Kaiaer Aluminum and Chrmica] !
dleport and the plant, McCreedy aa has been in other ara1, and Corporallon, Goodyear Tire and
hopes, and a unit from Gallipolill that location■ Mt bein,: conul- Rubber Co. ol America, Appalaewm bandle the up-river bound end. Dr. TeUe ol the Pl pJeu. ht.an Power C.o., the Holzer Hoocars.
ant Clinic a:llo explained the bee· pttal, CelanNe Corp., Marietta
Off1eials of the Council hope f:l&amp;ity of hospitals laking part in Manufacturing Co., Ohio Valley
that lhe plan is never needed but the emergency COWICII planning. Electric Corp.• Central Operating
want to be ready Jf an emergency Don Milli. penonnel manager at Co., Pleasant Valley Hotpital.
Vanadium. acted as spokesman of OSP, West Virginia state Police.
the '.""°'ge�y council at the flle council ii plannlag ,. ..
meeting. He mtroduced the cha�. sinu1ated attack at one � �
each body tbat wlD �ist plants of the area IOffletune m
� of
with the program. Each briefly the future.

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CURITY DIAPERS

Si;e 21 Inches wide by 40 lncbel Jo1111,
F,Hler to wash. Dry falter. Enremei,
aoft. - Special Price.

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Simmons Vanderbilt

TOO LATE FOR EIGHT - In the past 10 years eight persons lost their Ji ves at th111 one-lane bridge on
Route 143 north of Bradbury. Sev�n f.ers�ns going home from a church 11ervice drowned when the driver of
their auto lost control on a rainy mgb , failed to make the curve at the far en,d, latJ.ded upside down in t h e
flotlj!,swollen creek. Long steel I-beams were recently unloaded !,om the C&amp;O 1n Middleport, trucked to t b e
brld1e site \1tl.ere work will commence soon to replace this dangerous span. �e Construction c.o.. McArthur,
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INNERSPRING MATTRESSES

Attratttve atrlped cover, pre,bullt border,
handles, ventilator• and hundreds of tem­
pered aprin_gs. Fil.II bed size rnatt:resa or
box spring.

STRETCH SOCKS

100% Stretch Nylon - With ltomfy Top,
In two aize groupt, Fit■ 9 to 11 aock alze
and 6 to 81,t sock sbe.
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JERUSALEM (UPI) - Adolf Eichmann ts beginning
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to freI. Tw
. of Iegal oratory-words whICh he
. o solid day:1
probably doesn't comprehend but which might mean
life or death to him-Dave made him nervous and fid•

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SALE

• Floods
Ram,

$ 72,00

Strikes �ast

Rave,. Wan·
STAINLESS STEEL

euy to clean tt.ainleu steel tea
kettles with fat beat:inl copper bottom.

VINYL FLOOR DRESSING

Compounded to give best resalta on San­
dran and Vlnyl floors. It Jives unequalled
lustre and beauty to rubber, eort, linoleum.
wood, vinyl, upbalt or terrauo floon. Slat
polisbiq. Gleam, like alus.

$1.29 quart

PACTRA

All pur,poae soft 1pray enamel for pl11tic1,
ceram.ict, metal, ■tyrofoam, paper, wood.
F.aay - fist - 1Ul't - Dril.es in minutes.
All colora.

69c

FURNITURE POLISH
The Perfect Finish For
All Kinds of Furniture
and Pianos.

16 oz. 19c

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TOILET
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IOWL ClUNER

$4.29 9don

DURO

PLASTIC AWMINUM

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Seah - aolden - repaln.,-A!r driet • a
metal•lib bardneu. Anyone · C!lft UIO IL
Adheres to mei.tl, wood.
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and mott plutic■•

$1.00

KNU KOTE

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K-. bow! IIIOlllllq ellon.
One toblll In - per -.
Koepo bowl llriChl ll!Nbblni, Stopo � ..

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Coast States

SANDRAN

WHISTLING TEA KETTI.ES
8 cup,

SPRAY 'NAMEL

didn't operate this way in Adolf Hitler's SS
Corps. . You issued an Order and got some action. Hei;e
the voices drone on abo�l such matte�s as Blackstone s
�egal commentaries and mvolved verc:hcts handed down
m law courts long ago and far away,
All thls ii 'neceuary for the ----------- 1
-�1a·IItr-"- of jlllI'ice, '
proper 1tW11
but it', tough eoing for a layman
.
unschooled _ in the lntricacle, of
law. And Eichmann la a legal lay�
man. In the openlq houri of the
,E'
trial Tuesday be wu the picture
o( a proper Pruuian officer.
atood ramrod straight. Bil eyes
He
never wavered from � �
where a judge wu readma the m- By Uded Pn11 l■temtleul
dlctment ..igabtlt bim.
Galea threatened tbd Atlaatic
Eichmann bu a nagglnS cold, Coalt from Maine to New Jersey
and graduolly the picture of the loday aod wind, up to 45 mll,s
PnJIBian officer dilllppeared. ID- per hour in the New York City
stead, we NW a thin man of harbor swelled Ude■ up to J feet
medium height aittlq' in a bullet-- above :l1K'D181..
proof glau. box, aneezing and Some coastal areas reported
blowing bia. nose. He took off bia 1Ught Hooding and the New York
boro-rinuned gluae:. and polished Port Authority warned of poalble
them. Re fiddled wlth the ear- commuter delays in ferry aer,ice
phones lhnNqh whlcb he ,eta a fl'G.'D New Jersey to Manhattan.
Gornum translotloo al Ire pr&lt;&gt;- Mldweatern Warmth paralleled
f"Ndfm,a. He IICribbled note■ to hJs April ahowen In the Ohio Valley
and L"entral Appalachiam
lawyer.
Re save every appearance of a to mow.etrap moat of the nalfon •
man .rbo-11 lhl.ct at &amp;be bead ta- 1ub-freezing wea� in the northb
ble of • banquet and bu l'eligned em Great La s.
the The mercury bobbed in the high
sJtt
1ng through to
hlmeelf to
bitter end the endle■II oratory .'11 lb al Mtnneapolia, , Minn. Interthe evmlngf'a prineipal .qieaker. national Falll, Minn., Koorluchinf
Elchmanu .... - - County oeat 241 mlleo north ol
ll
today. Bil trial ii Jn adjourlln)em inne■POlil on the Canadi•n bor,,
n "rid.,- ...-.Jq boc■- thlt der, ,.,-..i " degrees, low
unt
is ''Holoc- Dl1," -•� r... the • adJa«nt .......
Key - ll
■
ing Iha deathl of mU11ont o1 Jew■
We,!, Fla. , diolnd •P I
Key
at the ...... al the Nlllil.
A - blew ot I a.m and :..:.
�lui,.• de,then wu tllence. A ..,...,,,
lllChttlme ...,. blenbt nilled
known. 11 tebw,.ldg of the uhea A
east out of. the Great L■kea and
id.
the
4
'I'be
M
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martJn
or
proMCUtlon eontenda Eichman lefl inches of anow al Phillip■burg
In central Pennsylvania.
made I million m■rtyn.
Somenet Co ty in the aoutbWNtem part
rrtate dre
;
fte
s
enough
�
now a r
SQVAD CAJ,,LED
.
'I'tte M1ddleport E-ll Unit wu call rar snowplon on the COWi
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t■
p
secUon
of the .....IVan
clllled to ""' Virgil - - ty I ib
Tunip
at
�
Centerbad
WIfainted
.......but
mjurod II
111'· Good
o:115. Solem
leut
South CaIn
lmi&lt;II of the aquad ...,. not
rolino
SIii
ud
DINl!d apon arrital.
•ere boapit«liud and �
age was ..umated ti '1 mllHoa
cmm TO COV!IT
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CHECK BOOKS - Mrs. E. L. Stein, left, and 111'1.
J ames Hampton, right look over books al the Alexan.
der Quillen Memorial Jjbrary in New Haven in prepara,.
tion for observance of National Library Week, April 1�
22. Open House will be held at the library on April 18
from 2:30 p.m. unti l 7:30 p.m. The women have ui:ed
all persons lo see for themselves Lhe advantages and
opportunities offered at the library for a '"richer, fuller
life" in reading. The library is sponsored and maintain­
ed by the New Haven Woma���lub.

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. MOSC�W (UPI) :- Soviet 4octors p U t spaceman Claiming that mine.acid pollu- most urgtnt requirement is for
Yun Gagann through :i tetl� ·of· careful med.foal tesU tion la becomim: an increasinglf : an expeditioUI and comprehea­
today before Jetting him return to Moscow for a tumul- serious problem m the 10th dis- si...e study of the natur!i BM tc0pe
tous hero's welcome.
trK't u well aa in other are.all uf , of the problem as well aa • feasiThe :Z7•y�-old �osmonaut, exultant over his sue- the nal ion. conw1;,ssman Moeller bility survey of the val"Xlus pro­
eessful 108-mmute whrrl around the earth at better than called for favor:.ible c,:msideratiurJ I posed solutions.
17,000 miles an hour, confidently predi�-� bigger and of his program by the House sub- ; "I would further recommend
'";,tter Russian s�ace feats to come.
committee on Rivers and Ha., . that coucurrent with dat llullJ.
y
I think the time u not far off mine what If my after-effects he hors when they report out am�nd- and preferable as. 9!I integral paz1
when we ahall be able to carry
menu to the Federal water Pol. ' of the feasibility IUm!J, auf8o.
might have auffered.
the moon, Mars,
lo
I h i s 1ent moniel be awn,priated at
:�
Ab:ander Topchiev. vice preai- lotion Control Act later
.. .,... ol the '"' outer dent ol the s.v;,i Acoc1emy l Sec month.
Iha ,..,. to miliate pilot ,.;,.
o
IJNICI, he told lbe edttora of i. mcea, told two tie■tera reporteri 1n I Jetter to the subrommi1tee. sealing projects.
i ''This study and_ survey p.'t'�ll':1m��:..�� WNIMll&amp;o' ;; ,... d1b cd tbe Con� MOl!�ller � :

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Action Urged

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0-t«J To The lnieruta Of TTN M..,.M,..on ,4r,.,,

Spate Effects
Acid Mine Drainage Poses
Being Probed National
Problem · Moeller
Upon ·Gagarin

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Congressma n Walter H . Moeller. Representative of
the 10th Co11gressional District in Ohio, has urged Con,,
gress lo initiate a broad program of co-operative f1::deraJ..
state and local action lo combat pollution of the nation·•
rivers and streams resulting from mine-acid drainage
from abandoned coal mines.

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Needed Ear ,er,
On Wednesday

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: BLOUSES
1 JAM A ICA SHORTS
BERMUDA SHORTS
PEDAL PUSHERS
CAPRI SLACKS
TAPERED SLACKS
CROP TOP BLOU SES
KNIT T-SHIRTS

wscs Group Names Officers
For Coming year Of Activities

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The Mid-Ohio Valley Emergen- 1 attended the meeting ta prepar, vtllior11 and organlzationl u Fire
cy Planning Commission, organ• · for enemy attack, or any tyt't of departme111.&amp; yesterday, Lhe chair· men of each committee Introduced
Jze&lt;l nearly II year ago for mutual major emergency.
he! in case c,f disaster, introduced The Council's basic operation ii ' his plan$.
i · ac :on pla11 :yesterday afternoon aid to each other in case of a dis- : Sgt. Flowen of the West Vir•
r a meeting bfld in the Ohio Val- aster at one or more of the plants glnia Police and Sit. P. D. Mc•
le� Eledric Company cafeteria. in the area. The aid is in the form Creedy of the dbio State Patrol,
R&lt;"pfei;enlalives of Pomeroy, of equipment, medical wppliea, chairmen of tbe traffic committee,
Middlerort, Pt.. Pleasant and Gal- manpower and tr.a!fic control as- explained ltow lhey plan to han·
1
Jj ·o'is Police Departments, the sistan&lt;.-e .
die traffic.
Wl.'st Virginia State Police, Ohio The plan has been set up ao Their plan is divided Into four
$ate Palro1 Kaiser Aluminum each law enforcement unit, and 1eetlona with all law units of the
Corroration, Phillip Sporn, Good· all members of the Council, will area to take an active part. ln
yea·. Ho1 zer Hospital, The Mariel- know what to do in cue of an cue of a disaster at the Kyger
t� Mr�. Co. , Vanadium and The emergency, and how to do it. , i Creek Plant, Sgt. McCnedy ■aid
Ohio Valley Electric Corporation, In an approach to the police df. l be will diapatcb a State Patrol

See the apartlln1 collection of
9POrtlwear in separates and
match-mate, - in eottona and
dacnm and cotton blends. Lit­
tle or no ironin1 and wa11h•n­
wear are the top fabric8 - bed.­
ford torda, woven jacquard woven tape1tria -woven pJaid
linlbami - tolida, pWda,
check■, nautical pattern, and
novelty deaigna - featured in
tbia outstanding eroup are:

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Mutual Help Action Plan For Disaster Is Advanced

Our New Spring Blouses and
Sportswear by
"Blue Bell"

Revival Begins
A prt,1 16fh A f
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Obki River Valley. Included i,1 sealing, couJd be tbl hegmnlng
� Gagarin.
Yarl Gaaarta today •'"" ihe
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Soviet actentitta Ari Stemfeld Smee the AuNP lite to tbne the area are states of PennsyJ- of a cooperative federal. llatewwld 1q flnt. aeeeul .r O
rold Moscow Radio that the - their ,paee -- in IC- vanla, We,t Vn-girua, Oluo, K&lt;n- 1 and local atiad&lt; .. the -.
hie . ...... .....
dep III the RuuiaD
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m UI welptleN ud lie leell
� pro- cordan� wit.la major ffeots on tucky, Indian.a and Illinois. 111'! of continued mine-acid dralnagt
gram ma� be comtruchon of I the Scwiet_calendara, Western
ewcellent.
� problem of mine-acid drainage. pollutioo of our oountry's riven
■erverl
piclred
Lenin
atahon.
,pace
s however, iii by no means confme11 and streams.
April
�.
ID a deterlptlo■ of Ille t■ the
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and
birthday
cosmic
that
aure
are
we
"Now
the
as
na,
May
■pace .Id..
to Uns area alone but rather. rep
"We all agree that water pol•
-P •Idell •lilrled him
da
likely
·
nm
t
built
r
be
nea ,
resents a problem of national pr'&gt;' Jution is a w.ut. and tiwuy thll
"Operallon Abolition," « film : �� �
•Nlllld llliti e� Wednnda7,
moaDttalll �
G� uld lt,e ba• ID mid· on the attempt ot Communl
po
Batirm can • longer afford. The
at in-- ' He Nid lhe migh be
rtion.:
t, of G
t
Ruu
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I arurual discharp ol. millions ol
t■� cdla.
spired interference with lhe com- l
from 1
ia WI
fi
r
st
a
n
d
''To
mind,
the
my
gar '
b�t did
tbe b
-" ..9::r •toud:..:!: �ttee on Ul�Amerlcan At!-ivities structecl
-- ' tons of chemically poDuted wa�
give
e
be - ;-what
of
detail&amp;
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ol
tanb
fuel
1
carrier
1nvea
n
nga
tigati
o1111
proceedl
ter from the thousands of. abaum 8.d · A restricted numbea of Soviet saw
flew ... Ille 8ovlel r.ommu1.a
thrvugb the •pace ahlp's port
FrNicsco, was � at
the
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SS OX,
doned coal mines in our aNil prollcienllsta 000 journaliBta knew boJea or what his reactiom nre.
partJ -.paper
_...., Llona Club meeting W�y .__
ducing statea caum untold
uft.....-• .___
Wn�re Gogarin WU .__,_
........, aam, •�-••.._.. that ....__
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- lpaCI
anlllo -....... llea
- ·Obje,11
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n
to domealic and Indus,
damage
t la the eaOWJDg
0
le8
IMtt they 1rept • ro diem, llnlimd the erblllng ship ""
lned
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M
em
cu
of
t..- �
were
w
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"IRI
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Ma. Neltlier ... I IIIJ'lilllf Ill la
tre ltea here "nearly a1rleu and the frust Is
11
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ter
grate
ul
P
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the
tr
touri■t
and
recreation
arfeds
Drew
to
f
ost
:.: :p ;:. of.; and•land, ., ■efftt thet it i. difficult lo
dialr u I llkl before that bal
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and
impain
and
dlities,
Moell
Walter
,
opera.
the
gres,qnan
d- 1I ed W«bteaday.
hq "' ...... WbBe I■ Ute
measure tba temperai:UN!.'"
os
tion of steamboata, barge■, po.,..
■tale of wel..........,, 1 ate who Ql8de the abowlng pouible. The thief Soviet new&amp; outlets- Gagarin's commenta radioed
er planla and river and harbor
ud Uaal: nil enryfllilllg oc,,,
Pre,ident Bernard Fulb, pre- Tau agmcy Mascow Radio and back lo earth whlle he was in or.
Bertba �01, �• died � structures.
M
iu
'
tell
cared j.t II tt doe■ liere • uded at the bu&amp;inelll portion of the new
&amp;vest.1a imd .,. bit were oonflned � to
- ff o I � e r Hospital: Wednesday
.
" In addtt:ion, tine! perbapt of.
the meetial, A requett ror eye da-all
e111'111."
prin
wu
sdenUstl
on
tog
ground
Ga
the
In
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l
l
th
normal,. mom m, , death being due to .11 over-riding concem. cbemically
IISMtrfl"'� uamfnation and giauea wu re, o:cellmt
11
wbea be 8'epped enrything w
r tin
al hemorrhage of a we.:k polluted water supptiell greatly
ceived and IIIIIOIIIIC!II! was from hi■ space capeule.
IJ and that : ;: �g through cerebra .
aggravate acute unempbymeat
made of the Distrid convention
&amp;he aperience ., WRiJt1,._.. go
Fnm
W
on April 21-U at Iront.on.
She was a member of the Bao- problems by discouraging a e w
-well.
. . c.,..te
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Addttional reglatntions may be lzvutiA, the official pernrnent He reported be el)Jld Ne every• Hat Church in Rutland. and is sur• industr� from �ating in t h ,e
made tbrougb eontoc!uit1 the ■ec · , newapaper. "port,d Goga,m got thini! ,, includini patd,eo of viwd by be, mother and •le� econ&lt;mkally disbeaad .,..,
retary,_ Ralph C. Zundel, unme . : � of the five-ton capsule under cJou:1° cover, but did not provJde father, Mr. sod Mrs. C. A. Swick, 11:lia ampounds an already aerpo er after the
h15 o
diately.
gaphl,c word picture of just RD 1, MidcDeport; a hali-brothe:, ious situation In these localities
laDd1n&amp;
wn w
to meet the te� of •
walked
andi
----what the earth looked lite from Howard German, Rutland; three at a time when we can 111-efford
adentllltl on bud to greet bun.
step.bmthen, Robert. S w I c ll, to permit areas of penigterit unlhat beJght.
truc
o
mo
this
be
coll
m
ugged
newspaper
ll
ls
det
tucb
Presumably
aald
'lbe
�
� Committeemen For
Tw
b
ai will be Rutland; Walter Swick, Detroit : employment t• ad u ratraibtl
Ing at the lnteraectto� of Nye.av
e
and
old
an
oo
�urtdly
aood
al
later,
publish
friend
with
g
a med- Raymond Swick. Galion, Th.., on the nation's attempts to r vive
Bean Dinner Wanted • I
ed
and
7
tel
and
U
m
Pomeroy
or
witb
hlm
wrestled
praclically
f ical report.
.
atepa,illten, Edna Mae Swick, Rut- Its Jagging economy,•• Rep. Mo.I•
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County Squadnm
damage and traf. M
Mary Alice Tracy, Cohm,. ler concluded.
land;
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U ��atrol, will bold itl�r joy.
----the
,
Fr..ceo Hysell. Pomeic
p
aod
bua,
h
d
II08PIT
!Int MBIOS GSNERAL
meeting Friday evanlag April t4 ,u e been red ted
AL
Slduey Eugene Colli
p
W
orbit
y.
of
a
the
troy, WII lodged in �ir 7!:i from I ill 10 p.m. in itt headqua,- m nned
� U a&amp; Admiaiona - Virginia Kepjng. 1 ro
TO REAR MOTION
.
a
1 relatively l
low er, Puneroy ; Edna Juhling, Mid- Funeral services will be held
�
ow
at 9:40 Ulil morning -on charges tenJ at 150 Nri 'fllird-av, MiJ. 1
: l'.lO rru1e■ at ILi higbeat poim-tcl
at the Baptist Church in Rutland A mobon of Wallace Eber•
of driving while Intoxicated and dleport.
dleport.
r
of
belts
vo
dan
ad
pp@}
latian
geroos
kl
itc:ba
left
lrin
o
be
raen
D
cen
abo
ru
fter
lnme
_
00 Friday at I p.m.. with I h e bach to be party defend.ant .in m
ter a
dr l
of
nning A mem r1
D
t
rge■
uld be p
M
Ka
out.
farther
t
comm
into a county truck operated by at thil meeting alnoe a
Pomeroy; Mn. Melvin Cleland Rev. Ray Biddle officiating. Bur- act� by Edgar V. Ebersbadl
iWayne Doyle Beal, !'l. Danison-- tee for the uoual Bean Dinner Nevertheleu, acll!ntlltl would and daughter of Pomeroy; Simon !al will be in Wright Cemetery. agaillst Howard 8. Ebenbach. Sr.
vtlJe.
an-- , want to � earth's flrBt apaee Powell, Portland; Letha &lt;.iark. Llmgsville. Friends will be re-- et al, will be considered April 17
will be appointed, offken
Both trucb were hetivUy dam. ! nounced'
i man � exhaUIUve medical Middleport., and Amanda Parter. ceived et the O\a8e F u n e r a I at t •·•· accordiq to a ooau,,,.
n1arp
'111e
uld,
alfi&lt;on
ged
court .....,,,
llGme In Rutland .., time.
a ,
; and ...,-,ic,,t t,sta lo doter- Minlrll1'111e.
I
t.erna.Uonal drffO by Beal was In
Ito proper line of tra!11o wben Former Reaident
Collin', YOblcle ......i lo the
,
left Of RIId8Dd Diel
""1lllng the -·
Illa Bertha W1llloml, ... Win1,
�G=
Miss
Yv.11• Vldron, •� wu gruted the daupter of Sllu 1111d Emmo
Dale C.Olo, Janice Drake. lor and Sammie Yates.
a dlYONlll Wednelday from i. Niebollon Winn, former reai,. Candldatea for the annual lpl'UII DI Mr. end ¥rt. Ruuell MGort
15 TO CO�·•,
t
he
if
��. Nancy Johmar;,
w
M1:"lam
and
Mr.
in
of
of
IOll
Fultz,
Mike
and
he
Student
ta.
ufjken
, tledJon
dent, of the Rutland area.
est ied
h\llband hen !!
■wakenad her � night shortly Miu WUlialftl la flllTVlYed bv 1 , Activities .u■oeialion ._. •· Mn, Lellie Fwtl, Pemeroy. U:Iuislurley M�Uer. Ruth Ann Petrel, The faculty of Rae� High to).
after they married and uid she .
II EIJu.beth lleCumber , lected. Wedneadn JbJr1UD1 . al Moore will nm oa DM1 Purple tick- all A'1; Linda Roush. Kenda R� nounced 15 student&amp; will competa
1
wam� wortby of bim. Mia Vick•
et with OhUn,- wltile Fultl will aell, Carmea Saber, Lynn Shuler oo the school acbolanbip team M
nmnber of COll- 1 Pom1roJ H 1gb Sd&gt;ool
and
Ohio Uni�ity Ma,: ,s. They ":'
en dld not reqUINI: «Umony from 1 ._ In :iaeigl County. Funer■J Terry Oblinger. n1 ol Mr. IDd run on the Wlaite with Mia■ Zieg- pd Jo Ann Van Meter.
1
Bu
it
Shir� Mill�,
d
n
a
l
e
l
C
Bart&gt;ar•
iors
WI IV; �
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ms.. servicea will be held Saturday at ' Mrt. Hermu Ollllnpr, C?ndor- ler.
rreelanoe wr er Leonard
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J11dy ,rigal,
Alloci■t
ID,
English
A
lon Billie Oindiff, Sandra DOllahue, CwKliff,
st, Pomeroy, ud lA1la Ziep!f', Student ctMtiel
ff, ._.. fllMt m■rrled JlDle 13 · 2:.· JU p .m In WiDfiekl•
tlOI. Sb» ..... lheJ _,.ted Autl,
daughtor .. ""· and Jin. Geora,, - ... the - ...... Pat,u Gr..... Slllrioy Noms, F.ngli,b II, Carol Shain, EngUsb
I , James Pape. SenJo, Soclol
Zlepr, Darwin, wW vio fur tho lml body. Othe, ....ten are Ruth Wlngelt.
II, -------- s,
a
Phlll;p -_,
B,adfonl,
the
in
Tw,y
...
lall
Sophomo
tchool
lter
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Pllrple
the
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olllce
- YOU KNOW
NOW
Pe817 Glenn, John Hysell, '" H�..,,, Juue •mgler, W o r I d
Ill
1f
ml the White -- .-.,..,;... .......
A'1; June �Igler . Judy Wlga: �istary; Rutb Ann Petrel, pityIt Br nffl
ly,
Mn. M-, a.,w.,. ., LeD[
,,.,., Leanna Brewer, blolofly;
ud Key Willonl. ·
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School
8l&amp;b
.._ h(lal, left _, Hmc ... Cl,oolj,, - • - ...., Elec:tlouo wW be MIii Tlleaday,
t
Ben Petrel, General Sc;eoce; HowGUlilan,
Bott,
Kay
.--man
.....,... - Jt1!e 41'1 � the _ Upl ralo -. - .... 111ay 1, .... __, . o1 t·h o ol 14 - .,. m he hoaur
Jolmaon, Al.... a: Jtlm Hy,
ard
How
Balter,
RlcbP
op of ■ lo Ia. ftey - -lb( ... ut1 Ilda " st� .Jlnlh, IAmlb 111d -th anileo rel! wllh ...... al II por - -•
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Geometry; Te,ry Bradford.
,ell,
oD
Pelr,I
ee.
a;
A
John■on.
onl
e
. w _,, hi oD •- for t h
II -• IH .,.-., 1 Rip IML fllow - ... etlf ..tin&amp; In their. 1w nlllllll,
,
11'1! G�le Rees Terry Rousb, Care.I Latin 11; Betty Gillilan, Latm. l.
for U. Tica � ftftll di:
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BY JERRY BENNET
WASHINGTON - fNEA •-Wal•
lt'r HeUer. rhairm.in of the Coun1:tl of Ecooomic Advi.sen, hai,
lffiown himselr Lo be almo�t .is
good a comedian as he is an eron4
omi1t.
In ti .!ipeech at the Nativ::�J
th aI
Press Club Heller said
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Vegas
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gambling in
per cent and that t.heu i8 ■
chance for a bigger pari-mutuel
take at Churehill Downs. · · tn
fact." he added. "that track i11
such ■ good economic indicator
that ii ooght to be called t h e
'Chun·hill Upa and Down1,,"'

1Uow1 more to pick up and go
They're drawn by more than the sun.
Berkonlng also is the prospect of a gen.
eral betterment of their lot. Some basic
things are cheaper . Though the story is
an erratic one, in some places job op­
portunities are better - or at least
pleasantly differe n t .
California and Texas, once predomi­
nantly .agricultural , today are strongly
industrial. Evien Florida, celebrated as
a hnen for the retired, is becoming a
focus of important light i ndustry.
Said one exuberant Floridian:
'' It's harder to fail in Florida than to
succeed in most places"'
Population experts .and social !iden­
tists generally expect lhe flow lo t h e
country's warmer :a:ones to go on and on.
Except for huge Alaska, there isn·t
an y real geographic frontier for restless
Americans to reach out for today.
So , Americans weary of the rigors of
old.fashioned winters and eager to es•
&lt;:ape the rigidities of the older cities are
finding their "frontier" in the sunny
regions. And they're much better equip­
ped places for good living than the fron­
tier we used to read about.

'l'be Ima ol tbe IUJ&gt; country, of areH
pl'OIIIIIIDC warmer, freer, brighter !iv•
In&amp;, II workln&amp; a gradual bUI steady
In tbe population layout
of tbe United state■.
Lea'linC out the Old South and look­
tnc jual al California , Florida and the
••new" statu of the Soutbweal - Ari­
aona, New Mezlco, Tes11 and Oklahoma
-w• eel a portrait of atriking change.
Saty year■ ago, the 6,200,000 people
living In thoae sis state, represented
barely 8 per cent of the total United
Statea population.
Today the sis hold 3� million, which
mean■ that roughly 1 in every 5 Ameri­
can&amp; now lives in these areas. All t h e
signs 1uuest it wUI 100n be l In 4.
Al in much of the nation, a factor of
mountin 1 importance is the increase of
birthl over deaths. But a big element
ha, been the Ude of Americana flowing
toward warmer climes . Especially in
California and Florida, of course, the
influx has been immense.
As the nation has been made m o r e
compact by televisio n . speed of trans­
port and the Uke, more and more peo­
ple have felt the magnetic pull of these
places. And the rise in economic: levels

COMMENTING on President
K• nnedy's. tremen&lt;loll.! d r i v e,
He'ler declared:
"The President is his own ser•
relary of .11tate, 11e&lt;.'retary of dsfense, secret.ary of the t�asury
anJ even his own Mrs. RooseVl!ll. "

REP. JERRY FORD &lt;R-Mich l
recentl) announced to his f o u r
child.mi that he had beeri invited
lo one of the President's · · cof•
lees" for COOjl'Ulllltn.
The two eldnt youngsten Jack, I l. and :MlU, ii - e&amp;gel"ly
pumped their dad for details
Four-year-old Steve and Susan,
:i, acted as if they couldn't care
less.
But afterward. Susie tnquired

LATER, RELLER explained
how the unemployrmmt problem
WH rQmpllcated by adva:RC'@s in
production, plus additions to the
labor force from increased popu·
\.11tion. "You might say," he eon.
duded, "that we 're hemmed 111

In a womanly waJ ·
··How was M r . K e n n e d y ' 1
hooae'"

SWEDISH PRIME M1Nl8T1'.:K
Tage Erlander, touring the U.S,
feels as ll ht! never left home_
After celling on Pretklent Ken­
nedy, he new to Duluth, Minn.,
and then to M iruil!apoli&amp; for reun1on1 .vith eight first cousins.

THE CONGRESSIONAL contro­
versy over tM extent of cover­
ate in the minimum waa:e bill �
mlnds K.ep. Sidney R Yates ID•
m. , of a faux pas when a .!!lrnllar
bill was. introduced several
ye;:,1 � ago.
Former C:Ongres•woman Helen
Gahagan Dou9las of Callfomia
had offered an amendment to in•
elude telep"ione operaton in the
bill. Pludlng pa:&gt;1ionate\y for lhe

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a.a. ........' 110,lth ot,lrtd
l.,itl wteli: your 11111« aenalot
visited the Herbert H. Milli @I•
mentary ■chool ■t Reynoldsbura.
Principal purl)Ole of the visit
wa1 to mike a tallc for Mi111 If.•·
&amp;ant Winters· fourth•itrade clan.
Marli Winters , as you know, 11 a
Gallia CGUnlJ product, and I want
tel! you lh11t ft haa her yo1m1•
lftl'I wtll trained In etlqUf!l lll!,
When I walked into that classroom, the ■tudenta all r o 1 ,.
Whtn J depart.,,
ed III hour or so
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ron politely Af•
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you a['Cf!pt my amendment, 100,•
000 women will be ..ncoveffd."
Yates explains, · ·The House ac­
cepted her amendment. Membt!rt
of the House are gentlemen."

8EN. ALEXANDER Wll.ET
of Wisconsin. ranking Republican
on the Senate Foreign Relationi1
Committee , wa1 1topped on h i •
way lo see President Kennedy
by a White House guard.
"But I'm Sen. Alexander Wil­
ey," prol.elted the influential Re­
publicllJl. ·· And 1 have been Sen.
Alexander Wiley for 23 years.
How long have you been here� ..
This impressed the guard
enough to let Wiley go by. Later
he was hailed by the same guard.
who apologized.
Wiley put the man at ease and
promised to send him I book con­
taining pictures of the aerutors.

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V•Ued PNu lllteraatlon■I
NEW VURK t UPI\ - Tuesday
night's NBC-TV 1peclal, "J .Jl'K.Report No. 2." rattled through a
1pM:k:n but generally ct1mpt&gt;lent
roll cull.
Presldi!mt Kennedy tumseU w•s
called upon to di:liver oral cap•
tions as 1llll photos of hls key
White House aides were .!!hown.
11,e thought ot'&lt;'urred that thla
chore might have been dele&amp;att!d
to one of lhose aldea If novelty
value on TV dkl not outweigh di!!•
retUm. BettPr still, I believe we
woukl h11ve • more laatlna 1mpreaakm of the men around the
Prelidenl If vlditotape l't' placed.
JUii photoa In thi• :S,rffMtatlon .
Mi. Kennedy dJJ° get a ' chanre
lo break · off I few quips during
lua ('lrd-holdl•If;
..n act• lholl(lh In
1ene,il, htl perform11nl'.!I ••• 1ub,
duetl. Narrator Edwin Newman
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al.BO broua:ht in som. pithy over• and I thought al tthe yelling and
seas reports wilh some mean · " reaming between Inning• was
Jes■ stapcraft. An Interview .._._ fbr the hot dot verufot. As far a■
th, OOputiful Mn. Kennedy
l:m toncerned, the aame was a
eluded things. Mrs. Kennedy, wlii lain-out.
appears to be performina her l"Olt My excursion into the ouldoor
wllh &amp;rut care, apoke about the lite did provide me witb III idea
White House and lhe problems Gf for improvinl TV. II never ,top
ralilng thlldren In It . It was the thlnkinl Gf my aden. Im ld
re
to
freeheSI section In the show.
that the casts or Broadway show■
Tired of tat�a baseball aamea have their own softball leap and
through a TV f1lte.,·. I toddled over pJay each other on a re,ular
to I.he Yankee Stadium Tuesday \o achedule. Why can't this custom
remind myaelf how the 1e:me be adopted by TV ahows?
looks in Uvin&amp; life.
A fter lhrw inninp, I pw ac- H
cuatomed lo the luxury of btinl DE\'OTll:P TO IN'l'EIUCS'I 11,·
ME IG8 MASON ARl:A
able to 1ee the entire field in a
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single glance. without a diah ·or
pretzels in front rof home plate. :":11:�
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us TV addict■ teel at hom• by "1J::::Jbclft• W\' •Ml•
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aottbl.11111
nalhlna: mes11ges on the bis tor,
1h11. N"9 'tnft at, .... Yol'II.
■cnen , er, ■coreboard,
..lilnflptl"' ram, O.ltrel'N u ear
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geot that included such CBS radio �/;":':.::,a_,,�
stara ae Jacli Sterling. Martha •o , l'Di:iW ..,.,. 1t1111 !• one
Wrighat, Frank Gifford and a · :-''� � :.:-■
sportaca,n;er named Phil Silvers,
but I di,Jn't know 1111tU I arrived
home clutching my scorecard that
Marlly11 Monroe had beeo there,
too. All the time !hat I was busy
w11tenin1 th! ucUon on the field
with that damed oJd ■in&amp;le 1,lant'e.
Marilyn •U living and breathing
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1'oday Ii Wedneeday, April It!,
the IOlnd .. day of h year wlUl CINCINNATI ( UPl l - Live81.ock:
181 mn•·11 In Hl61.
Th• moon 111 appi:1t1fhinj Jts Cattle 400. calves. lOO; :slaua:titcr
■teer,, heifen and cowa model·•
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to.OWt:00, load 1n1erage choice f11
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1ft _ 1111, Civil ·w-$1 cama to the tt. 90: bull11 tl. 50 . 21 . m. vu�n.
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rol'Cta opened fiN on P'ort Sum- ! eholct •.oo-!2.MI, Individual IO(ld l ed the Nifty Stit.chert club TueJ,
ter, the fedilrat ,ltadel ill the M.00-11.ll standard 91. 00.24.00 :
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day evenlna at her hctme , RoL-k
harbor el Charlulon, South Caro- Hoa■ JlOO: barrows and fil■ on I
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Confederacy, ·.avlalna hlm. that atound 90. l•t D00-110 lb 17.7', mo.-: bostu, to MrL Wllllam a.rtel■•
the nmy of northera Vir1lnl1 btd mixed 1·3 and :1-:t 180-S40 lb l'l. lf,. \lrs. W. A, Drake, Mrt. C ,rt
been 111mndered IO �en. Uly1Se1 lf.eo. mostly 17.II0-17.60 for 110 1b MGOre, Mn. o..rp Xffl, Mrs;
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corrupondentt, I'd like to dlscusd ,enoa wltli the ae1atm tett ha,
lt •t IOfflt length.
IIOf; :,et betD hlTacled by tllbt!rOrdlnarlly the teat ls done in de haellll.
ant af two .way1. In both instanc� The negatlvt \eat 1s • cause
an extract of a a:rowtb of tuber- for both rejoicing and anxiety. Re­
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In• joicin1 because It mean, that hr
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I illdl.adul li■1 ea,:agMI Ult l'a•
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nounced man-ton ; . the e1tract is
Injected between the layen of' In other word• aomewhere iii
lhe tkln to produce a aort of mo,. I the body there was a brief hand­
qullo bite.
to-hand struggle with • small
WhUe there are some tech.r1l band of Invaders who were mow•
caliliea involved in the reading ed down in sboJ:t or4et. -piu!J hi_ ·. ,.,.
of these te8111, lrt general t h e '1 the absence ot'ivi�tu actl\fo• fi..
.ire l't'-Cld 11 "negative" or " pos- disease, the positi'le �•i. CO�,:.­
Jtive.'' after 48 t.-, 98 hours.
Ing alnce. like • •UctMlful sme11:
No• th• ne&amp;atlH INi ■hnplr pox scar, It lridlcates you h a v e
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they all were that I came to &amp;et lon newspaper, informed me �bit
lh,m, and invned m• w ,otw-n. h, had ,rranged lo, Gov. Michl)urin&amp; my 11peecb I 111tlempted ael V. DIS.Oe to talk to the IJl'Oup
to H!)!Jiin to these children the 11ext Tu111day. I had tolrl ther.t
legil.letive proc&lt;es■. and I wa■ a that they would vllil the 80\'.U·
little worr!!d that ttiia wa1 1!111111- nor'a office and .had added. tual
thing too romplicaled tor thffll'.'JI' 1&gt;erhap1 the chief encuUve
c..mprehend. 111ere was no ANd would ■peak to tllem. "
for werry! Their quealiOOI . WW' 11Ji11 bulldln1 11 new. Student.
intell!Kent and Incisive, JUUt .OU aild faculty · moved ·1nttJ It only
girl even a,11:f(i about tl,e � T,st October.
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Anoiher Kiri aU.ed mt lo de- with which I w ,a received. Jt, was
serihe Gallipolis T\lll l did with aood to obaerve ho• well Maril
a great deal of p]eHW'I , • n d Winters 18 dolni in lhe ,rofe88Jon
then another a:1rl intormed m111 of lt-aC"hlna.
that her •i�ter waa �rn at Galli•
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Nexl Tuelday Margi Win�n SEEKS MOP HELP � . . and her claH will repay my vi•• BU, G,llADE, Yu141�lav 1a 11)15 l
II . They 'll tour th#' atule hoU�- -Prince Souvannll Plmuma; for•
During my lalk I trleil lu plctul'f mer premier of Laos, arrived hen
for theAe 11.ichi whul they would Tuuday nillht to 11etik 1Upl)(!rl for
see Jn the c!ipitol. Kevin O. 'Hara. hi■ policy ol. ,,niiUtrallty __r,?r .. th!
one of the pupil• fl!d� jbt_Jim, fPUlhea� ,qJ;rin klnJ&lt;lom.
a journolis1 who wNtN ftr a Da,-- -- ''l know Pt-eaident Tito ftrmlf
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A former governor, remm1scmg pri­ Many al these extreme� can find no tql•
v atel y with a friend, remarked sadly on erance even for the moderates who lle
the punitive spirit that seems to ani­ between them.
A highly emotional liberal speaking
mate many political and other extrem•
on television the other d a y appeared
ists in public afrairs .
He thought back to a campaign more unhappy even when others on a pane1
than a decade ago, when solTle in his were siding with his views. He seemed
own party jumped on him hard even to want hi1 opposition not simply to be
though he was then still at the peak of wrong, but to suffer punishment, if not
hi1 power and popula rity. He was neu­ humUiat ion.
tral ln the matter that concerned them,
B y the same token, �xtremists who
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bul he said that didn t
will not allow the slightest frailty in
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tried
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their opposition give wide latitude to
"They were kille rs."
most who share common ground w I t h
the
oy
destr
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or
The lmpulte to punlS
them. The thfory evidently ls: "As lon&amp;
least
at
who
or
you,
with
hm't
man who
as they're wlth us, the can do no wrong."'
disagrees w i t h you, l!m't limit ed, of
The punitive splrit obviQull,y has no
course, to men in politics. Recently � n place In the polltirs and government of
art critic dare d to v enture a bold opm• a free society. Its very · '-'ltl! is that
ton of trend■ In art and those who dis• it accommodates peaceabi'y the wide-­
111reed tore him apar t.
ranging views found in any �!-Iman fab.
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all too common oo the extremes of our
does not
Fallhfulne81 lo prin&lt;;IJII
publ ic life. SomeUme!I the target is not
L�qyirf lbi:.Jtestrucllon ,Qf .oflw .w
just a man or a part y but a whole pro­
•1!olff"tlrOl&gt;pll!ite principles. Th•-tomr. · " ' •
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logic in
Deep-dyed conservatives aeern to tarian system finds comp eHinJ
contra­
que1tion the ri1ht of liberal&amp; to exiS! at ,Much a course. But it is a tragic
all ,md the reverae is often just as true. diction of a democracy'• purposes.

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Sun.Struck 'Pioneers'

ll'IDdormatlon

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BY JERRY BENNET
WASHINGTON - fNEA •-Wal•
lt'r HeUer. rhairm.in of the Coun1:tl of Ecooomic Advi.sen, hai,
lffiown himselr Lo be almo�t .is
good a comedian as he is an eron4
omi1t.
In ti .!ipeech at the Nativ::�J
th aI
Press Club Heller said
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Vegas
Las
gambling in
per cent and that t.heu i8 ■
chance for a bigger pari-mutuel
take at Churehill Downs. · · tn
fact." he added. "that track i11
such ■ good economic indicator
that ii ooght to be called t h e
'Chun·hill Upa and Down1,,"'

1Uow1 more to pick up and go
They're drawn by more than the sun.
Berkonlng also is the prospect of a gen.
eral betterment of their lot. Some basic
things are cheaper . Though the story is
an erratic one, in some places job op­
portunities are better - or at least
pleasantly differe n t .
California and Texas, once predomi­
nantly .agricultural , today are strongly
industrial. Evien Florida, celebrated as
a hnen for the retired, is becoming a
focus of important light i ndustry.
Said one exuberant Floridian:
'' It's harder to fail in Florida than to
succeed in most places"'
Population experts .and social !iden­
tists generally expect lhe flow lo t h e
country's warmer :a:ones to go on and on.
Except for huge Alaska, there isn·t
an y real geographic frontier for restless
Americans to reach out for today.
So , Americans weary of the rigors of
old.fashioned winters and eager to es•
&lt;:ape the rigidities of the older cities are
finding their "frontier" in the sunny
regions. And they're much better equip­
ped places for good living than the fron­
tier we used to read about.

'l'be Ima ol tbe IUJ&gt; country, of areH
pl'OIIIIIIDC warmer, freer, brighter !iv•
In&amp;, II workln&amp; a gradual bUI steady
In tbe population layout
of tbe United state■.
Lea'linC out the Old South and look­
tnc jual al California , Florida and the
••new" statu of the Soutbweal - Ari­
aona, New Mezlco, Tes11 and Oklahoma
-w• eel a portrait of atriking change.
Saty year■ ago, the 6,200,000 people
living In thoae sis state, represented
barely 8 per cent of the total United
Statea population.
Today the sis hold 3� million, which
mean■ that roughly 1 in every 5 Ameri­
can&amp; now lives in these areas. All t h e
signs 1uuest it wUI 100n be l In 4.
Al in much of the nation, a factor of
mountin 1 importance is the increase of
birthl over deaths. But a big element
ha, been the Ude of Americana flowing
toward warmer climes . Especially in
California and Florida, of course, the
influx has been immense.
As the nation has been made m o r e
compact by televisio n . speed of trans­
port and the Uke, more and more peo­
ple have felt the magnetic pull of these
places. And the rise in economic: levels

COMMENTING on President
K• nnedy's. tremen&lt;loll.! d r i v e,
He'ler declared:
"The President is his own ser•
relary of .11tate, 11e&lt;.'retary of dsfense, secret.ary of the t�asury
anJ even his own Mrs. RooseVl!ll. "

REP. JERRY FORD &lt;R-Mich l
recentl) announced to his f o u r
child.mi that he had beeri invited
lo one of the President's · · cof•
lees" for COOjl'Ulllltn.
The two eldnt youngsten Jack, I l. and :MlU, ii - e&amp;gel"ly
pumped their dad for details
Four-year-old Steve and Susan,
:i, acted as if they couldn't care
less.
But afterward. Susie tnquired

LATER, RELLER explained
how the unemployrmmt problem
WH rQmpllcated by adva:RC'@s in
production, plus additions to the
labor force from increased popu·
\.11tion. "You might say," he eon.
duded, "that we 're hemmed 111

In a womanly waJ ·
··How was M r . K e n n e d y ' 1
hooae'"

SWEDISH PRIME M1Nl8T1'.:K
Tage Erlander, touring the U.S,
feels as ll ht! never left home_
After celling on Pretklent Ken­
nedy, he new to Duluth, Minn.,
and then to M iruil!apoli&amp; for reun1on1 .vith eight first cousins.

THE CONGRESSIONAL contro­
versy over tM extent of cover­
ate in the minimum waa:e bill �
mlnds K.ep. Sidney R Yates ID•
m. , of a faux pas when a .!!lrnllar
bill was. introduced several
ye;:,1 � ago.
Former C:Ongres•woman Helen
Gahagan Dou9las of Callfomia
had offered an amendment to in•
elude telep"ione operaton in the
bill. Pludlng pa:&gt;1ionate\y for lhe

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a.a. ........' 110,lth ot,lrtd
l.,itl wteli: your 11111« aenalot
visited the Herbert H. Milli @I•
mentary ■chool ■t Reynoldsbura.
Principal purl)Ole of the visit
wa1 to mike a tallc for Mi111 If.•·
&amp;ant Winters· fourth•itrade clan.
Marli Winters , as you know, 11 a
Gallia CGUnlJ product, and I want
tel! you lh11t ft haa her yo1m1•
lftl'I wtll trained In etlqUf!l lll!,
When I walked into that classroom, the ■tudenta all r o 1 ,.
Whtn J depart.,,
ed III hour or so
later, 11•ln tbey
ron politely Af•
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and answer per•
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iod , OM boy up
fl'Olll ■lOod tnd
&amp;old mt on bebait of the cl■a
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you a['Cf!pt my amendment, 100,•
000 women will be ..ncoveffd."
Yates explains, · ·The House ac­
cepted her amendment. Membt!rt
of the House are gentlemen."

8EN. ALEXANDER Wll.ET
of Wisconsin. ranking Republican
on the Senate Foreign Relationi1
Committee , wa1 1topped on h i •
way lo see President Kennedy
by a White House guard.
"But I'm Sen. Alexander Wil­
ey," prol.elted the influential Re­
publicllJl. ·· And 1 have been Sen.
Alexander Wiley for 23 years.
How long have you been here� ..
This impressed the guard
enough to let Wiley go by. Later
he was hailed by the same guard.
who apologized.
Wiley put the man at ease and
promised to send him I book con­
taining pictures of the aerutors.

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a, FRED DANZIG
V•Ued PNu lllteraatlon■I
NEW VURK t UPI\ - Tuesday
night's NBC-TV 1peclal, "J .Jl'K.Report No. 2." rattled through a
1pM:k:n but generally ct1mpt&gt;lent
roll cull.
Presldi!mt Kennedy tumseU w•s
called upon to di:liver oral cap•
tions as 1llll photos of hls key
White House aides were .!!hown.
11,e thought ot'&lt;'urred that thla
chore might have been dele&amp;att!d
to one of lhose aldea If novelty
value on TV dkl not outweigh di!!•
retUm. BettPr still, I believe we
woukl h11ve • more laatlna 1mpreaakm of the men around the
Prelidenl If vlditotape l't' placed.
JUii photoa In thi• :S,rffMtatlon .
Mi. Kennedy dJJ° get a ' chanre
lo break · off I few quips during
lua ('lrd-holdl•If;
..n act• lholl(lh In
1ene,il, htl perform11nl'.!I ••• 1ub,
duetl. Narrator Edwin Newman
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lhat ··new frontier" dlalog',1&amp;-and in another part of the st.adium
al.BO broua:ht in som. pithy over• and I thought al tthe yelling and
seas reports wilh some mean · " reaming between Inning• was
Jes■ stapcraft. An Interview .._._ fbr the hot dot verufot. As far a■
th, OOputiful Mn. Kennedy
l:m toncerned, the aame was a
eluded things. Mrs. Kennedy, wlii lain-out.
appears to be performina her l"Olt My excursion into the ouldoor
wllh &amp;rut care, apoke about the lite did provide me witb III idea
White House and lhe problems Gf for improvinl TV. II never ,top
ralilng thlldren In It . It was the thlnkinl Gf my aden. Im ld
re
to
freeheSI section In the show.
that the casts or Broadway show■
Tired of tat�a baseball aamea have their own softball leap and
through a TV f1lte.,·. I toddled over pJay each other on a re,ular
to I.he Yankee Stadium Tuesday \o achedule. Why can't this custom
remind myaelf how the 1e:me be adopted by TV ahows?
looks in Uvin&amp; life.
A fter lhrw inninp, I pw ac- H
cuatomed lo the luxury of btinl DE\'OTll:P TO IN'l'EIUCS'I 11,·
ME IG8 MASON ARl:A
able to 1ee the entire field in a
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single glance. without a diah ·or
pretzels in front rof home plate. :":11:�
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The Yankees management made �-;:,..11,::, =::n;�,! �':',lt
us TV addict■ teel at hom• by "1J::::Jbclft• W\' •Ml•
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peri·O(rKa IIy p1p1n&amp; houae rommer- ofa." tlMo ..., ..._ ■I ....1..._
cl1IA over the loudspeaktt and O "lut■ll&amp;I .....,una NP-'■lmt
Uat-. Ml 1.611V
aottbl.11111
nalhlna: mes11ges on the bis tor,
1h11. N"9 'tnft at, .... Yol'II.
■cnen , er, ■coreboard,
..lilnflptl"' ram, O.ltrel'N u ear
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I sat near a congenial OOftlin. ::..i
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geot that included such CBS radio �/;":':.::,a_,,�
stara ae Jacli Sterling. Martha •o , l'Di:iW ..,.,. 1t1111 !• one
Wrighat, Frank Gifford and a · :-''� � :.:-■
sportaca,n;er named Phil Silvers,
but I di,Jn't know 1111tU I arrived
home clutching my scorecard that
Marlly11 Monroe had beeo there,
too. All the time !hat I was busy
w11tenin1 th! ucUon on the field
with that damed oJd ■in&amp;le 1,lant'e.
Marilyn •U living and breathing
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1'oday Ii Wedneeday, April It!,
the IOlnd .. day of h year wlUl CINCINNATI ( UPl l - Live81.ock:
181 mn•·11 In Hl61.
Th• moon 111 appi:1t1fhinj Jts Cattle 400. calves. lOO; :slaua:titcr
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The tuberculin Hin test II a laYu1ea tty &amp;abefflt lladlU. By
aource of ccmfu11on to ,o man, lnferenee, N aJaa m■au tbal lbe
corrupondentt, I'd like to dlscusd ,enoa wltli the ae1atm tett ha,
lt •t IOfflt length.
IIOf; :,et betD hlTacled by tllbt!rOrdlnarlly the teat ls done in de haellll.
ant af two .way1. In both instanc� The negatlvt \eat 1s • cause
an extract of a a:rowtb of tuber- for both rejoicing and anxiety. Re­
cle b.cilll 11111 used. In both
In• joicin1 because It mean, that hr
atant'll!t, the organi■m■ have betill bercle bacilli have never lnva
d.
kllled 10 that neither expoaea ed the body 1n the put and prob•
tho• being tested \o the remot · ably an not present •t the mo
m,
et� danlltffl' of infection.
ent. Anxiety beclillll it Indicate■
In UJ akin patch teat 4Vollmer ) tome ■u,ceptibillt:, to· futur
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the extract is impregnated in a vaskm by theq trul:hmrus
9ne,,
pieaa of l(■tlU that adheres to a mlee of mank
ind. ..
.-trlp of plaiter, a■ in the famll•
The pol1...ave ..___.
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we tkln la tui &amp;be body lln man meana
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cleaned. all that bu to be done i1 prolecU•
■ aa&amp;IIMMUet. u d O e •
to stick on plaster. aauze I i d II!
NOT m111111 DtHNU...-,
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down. on an area of slun.
Bet.ween ,..,"I'Idu,1 ..
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u. 1nl
the "'IUU
·•--tders •1s u11ually the 1:M:st
'-bffeDIOU. hdrf.J,,
place 1ince it ia least in the w3y I, lrom lldln
one.
,
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t mdlcale■ diet the
mo
in lhl1 proteted area.
I illdl.adul li■1 ea,:agMI Ult l'a•
In the Mantoux test ! pro1 my and put llim to rout.
nounced man-ton ; . the e1tract is
Injected between the layen of' In other word• aomewhere iii
lhe tkln to produce a aort of mo,. I the body there was a brief hand­
qullo bite.
to-hand struggle with • small
WhUe there are some tech.r1l band of Invaders who were mow•
caliliea involved in the reading ed down in sboJ:t or4et. -piu!J hi_ ·. ,.,.
of these te8111, lrt general t h e '1 the absence ot'ivi�tu actl\fo• fi..
.ire l't'-Cld 11 "negative" or " pos- disease, the positi'le �•i. CO�,:.­
Jtive.'' after 48 t.-, 98 hours.
Ing alnce. like • •UctMlful sme11:
No• th• ne&amp;atlH INi ■hnplr pox scar, It lridlcates you h a v e
uu•en1 &amp;ha• 1he W7 lie, not yei achieved some immunity to pru­
m111■laciuttd prot.ectlve anfflNNI. tect you In f\iturl, ·

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they all were that I came to &amp;et lon newspaper, informed me �bit
lh,m, and invned m• w ,otw-n. h, had ,rranged lo, Gov. Michl)urin&amp; my 11peecb I 111tlempted ael V. DIS.Oe to talk to the IJl'Oup
to H!)!Jiin to these children the 11ext Tu111day. I had tolrl ther.t
legil.letive proc&lt;es■. and I wa■ a that they would vllil the 80\'.U·
little worr!!d that ttiia wa1 1!111111- nor'a office and .had added. tual
thing too romplicaled tor thffll'.'JI' 1&gt;erhap1 the chief encuUve
c..mprehend. 111ere was no ANd would ■peak to tllem. "
for werry! Their quealiOOI . WW' 11Ji11 bulldln1 11 new. Student.
intell!Kent and Incisive, JUUt .OU aild faculty · moved ·1nttJ It only
girl even a,11:f(i about tl,e � T,st October.
Klump �,..- .
1"11 never for1,et the com1e,sy
Anoiher Kiri aU.ed mt lo de- with which I w ,a received. Jt, was
serihe Gallipolis T\lll l did with aood to obaerve ho• well Maril
a great deal of p]eHW'I , • n d Winters 18 dolni in lhe ,rofe88Jon
then another a:1rl intormed m111 of lt-aC"hlna.
that her •i�ter waa �rn at Galli•
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Nexl Tuelday Margi Win�n SEEKS MOP HELP � . . and her claH will repay my vi•• BU, G,llADE, Yu141�lav 1a 11)15 l
II . They 'll tour th#' atule hoU�- -Prince Souvannll Plmuma; for•
During my lalk I trleil lu plctul'f mer premier of Laos, arrived hen
for theAe 11.ichi whul they would Tuuday nillht to 11etik 1Upl)(!rl for
see Jn the c!ipitol. Kevin O. 'Hara. hi■ policy ol. ,,niiUtrallty __r,?r .. th!
one of the pupil• fl!d� jbt_Jim, fPUlhea� ,qJ;rin klnJ&lt;lom.
a journolis1 who wNtN ftr a Da,-- -- ''l know Pt-eaident Tito ftrmlf
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A former governor, remm1scmg pri­ Many al these extreme� can find no tql•
v atel y with a friend, remarked sadly on erance even for the moderates who lle
the punitive spirit that seems to ani­ between them.
A highly emotional liberal speaking
mate many political and other extrem•
on television the other d a y appeared
ists in public afrairs .
He thought back to a campaign more unhappy even when others on a pane1
than a decade ago, when solTle in his were siding with his views. He seemed
own party jumped on him hard even to want hi1 opposition not simply to be
though he was then still at the peak of wrong, but to suffer punishment, if not
hi1 power and popula rity. He was neu­ humUiat ion.
tral ln the matter that concerned them,
B y the same token, �xtremists who
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bul he said that didn t
will not allow the slightest frailty in
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gel
to
tried
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their opposition give wide latitude to
"They were kille rs."
most who share common ground w I t h
the
oy
destr
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or
The lmpulte to punlS
them. The thfory evidently ls: "As lon&amp;
least
at
who
or
you,
with
hm't
man who
as they're wlth us, the can do no wrong."'
disagrees w i t h you, l!m't limit ed, of
The punitive splrit obviQull,y has no
course, to men in politics. Recently � n place In the polltirs and government of
art critic dare d to v enture a bold opm• a free society. Its very · '-'ltl! is that
ton of trend■ In art and those who dis• it accommodates peaceabi'y the wide-­
111reed tore him apar t.
ranging views found in any �!-Iman fab.
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Neverthele11 , the vindlcllve isplrlt u1 rk.
all too common oo the extremes of our
does not
Fallhfulne81 lo prin&lt;;IJII
publ ic life. SomeUme!I the target is not
L�qyirf lbi:.Jtestrucllon ,Qf .oflw .w
just a man or a part y but a whole pro­
•1!olff"tlrOl&gt;pll!ite principles. Th•-tomr. · " ' •
feuion, or a reJion.
logic in
Deep-dyed conservatives aeern to tarian system finds comp eHinJ
contra­
que1tion the ri1ht of liberal&amp; to exiS! at ,Much a course. But it is a tragic
all ,md the reverae is often just as true. diction of a democracy'• purposes.

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fleld 1Jn1l1 awed Norm Larbi·
from third, 1119 Ill that JtVntb ua- 1
UaJt.d ..r,u 1•ruuoaal
Wally Moon. the aoUd mJn in ninl rally.
Loa AD1etn Dod&amp;II"■ outfield Bil Frint Sullivan, muJtia: hil
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1 o 1.11111 . . . hi1 best aeason In lhe major fir,t 1ix bminl•• Nllrinl H batLoi An&amp;•lf•
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ler1 ln a row •t OM point, before
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Cincinnati
11-.e St.year�ld vet•ran o f le�o I.he Dod,er'I fta.U, cracked
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rord in � to rel ' ords m the off� rif
the &lt; .rr-t11t Cif'1 k Tiw bill of complaml rharj.!(""1 Ult dt-fendan1 w1tb
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Uemot·rary In I ,idk
8y ti� relJT('fTit!nt d JLe 11.ush
Th ree J-tepuhlkan Senatou In The NaUoaaJ A.d\ri10ry Connnll- 1
(wld •ill have compk-ted 40 year1
lhe l.&gt;emoc:rati&lt; · ·t'Untrollerl United tee of the Vetereos Adminilrtra• HAVANA fUPU-Premier- .FJdel
TO
of teaching and Agricultural ExSlate• l;emite have jointly 1pon• Uo11 Voluntary Servla! will hol d C.aaitro denouneed democracy u
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tension Ser\'k:e Work lII O h J O
aored a &amp;!Pate Ruolutioo to t:lt- ila 15th annJvenary meding 1 1 .. a laxatiYt a !Jr and 8 fala:ity"
Thu1.y•t\l.o of tho..e years ._ 1 l I
tablish • &amp;!anding Senate CM,. the Nation ' • Capital on A.prjJ 18 . ln
a r�Lhn� dit&lt;-onnttte1 Ii""" ,_
, 11.ive bttn -w ilh +H r lubs
mlllee on tVteran, Afl1ira. Sena. JI and 2!0. 'Jlii1 group II compc.U· ipeech t'ii rly today
.
As ilatt- 4·H club 1 tader Har&lt;1h
Ion Schoeppel ot Kanau. Bridges ed or 42 nAftonaJ veterara, wt-I
d
un
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Callt�t.
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he
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fa,Jd guided � al."l1Vi!1t-S of the
of New HMTJpshire, and John WII- fare-, and aervlce organliationa
- dquart.er11 o1 lnL■: CTC
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rom
O 1 m 4· H ,Iu b Or gamza 1 ion. a ru r • Yf PLEASA�T _ Stanl
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I iama ol De 1aware are JOlntly lt eelVI.le$ with the VPlerana A t.
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WrttCt■ fnr
a.ou
ey Nor�
,.. can make patches wourself
F
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Union
e...:ratu,n
wa11
for
the
fl
.__ man B ry;, n 22 _ MiddJeport
l you u1 grouµ w1 th a me1,1,...:r•
c h mlnlllrat1on on how their organ•
New1p11per �Urprlte A11a.
too from odd bits of screening sponaor Ing S, Res . 1 10 wnll'
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mo.111 part an 1rltack on · JR,
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-• Senate
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11.&lt;&gt; n ., • JJOO b 0 Y .!I
Rule XXV to 1181..,... and their memben cur.
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111ere are lots of .msecticldes In Sc· �n wire that Is aeverely
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Hall
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am! g1f'• J;· Uu nn g hi8 I�nurr ol of · ford. w Vi! h ave made ' !
loday II market.
Bui none has torn �hould be replaced Remove set up a alano1ng Sen ate Commit- best aerve th e need! of patlenta nd th
r
app
JC"a
.
e U S ' Celll a1 J nt.e I igentt
lice. duh membt-rsh 1 p hJll m
come along lhat elimlnale11 the the old screening by lifting the tee on Veterans Affair1. The Rea- (Q Veleran1 AdmlnatraUoo Hoa• :
ft .
!Ion for .a marria�e lat"t'nae ac•
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dJ rm
g
tt le ..�om ai,y
rreo1s mo.r� than lJ,OOO_
bff(t fo" screens.
molding and pulling out
the olution will be referred to t h e pit.els. ln tum the Vet.erana Ad- 1 ""'
0: lelet•00nsg to w111ch Cuba
. cordmi,: to record, in the Colllllf
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H ars hf 1eid JomeJ I he O"11 10 Agr 1, Clerk ' s ornce.
'-· and mimatration adv1aa the member a bec
Before you come to grips with stepIes or tacks 1hal hol d the Senate Commlttee on Ru,...
1
ome accualonled ·
cult ural Extl";1�1on St-rvit:.1:' m the very necessary )Ob of putting sc ree.ning. Be careful with the Administration v.here, no doubt, organizatlom on the typea of vol , h
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TWu -"'l."' E R.� Kn.Lf:O
Regular
llate
er
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prem
the
to
nen
ma
tha
mo
ea
ng,
ae
uie
you can use It again.
J a nuarv 19'l9 as a 4-H club agenl
up acreening. helter check to
lt wUI be confront� with stem un r
kh
rvlc
t can
ke
hi�
by
however,
startled.
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JOHNSTOWN. Pa 1 UPI 1-Two
m Cuyahoga County. =--even years
make sure that they re in condlopposition. A few years ago a the best rontributkm to pallent
later he De&lt;'ame assLStant state mme�� Wt&gt;re lulled early today iti
lion fOf' mounting. There's little the problem in fastening similar Senate ReaoluUon wu re• care and treatment. Top officia l.I mroh�ren�. At least tw1re he
comfort to learn that screena are screening to a frame ls keeping ferffld to a Special Subcommit- 11f the Veletan1 Admlnhtratlon, lost h11Melf in • tangle of word�.
dub le.:ider and remamed m tha1 a roekf;. IJ at M rn e :\o 2 of th�
falling apart jLL!II when a Oight of the material tight. 'Illis UI done by lee of the Senate Rulee Commit- Including Administrator John S. I and at times he seemed to be
po::ti!ion i:nilJ April 1 . 195.J when B i rd Coal Co. aboul four miles
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tnosqullus Is aiming for your bed- bending the frame while the tee conaisting of Senalor1 Carmon Glea90n, Jr. and Chief Medical Di• virtually raving
ht becune stak lende1·. r r O m AOUth of here,
----room window.
July, 19'3 to October, 1944, he con•
SCrttning is being pu on. Place of Nevada and Keating of N e w rector Dr. William S. Middleton Ca1tro e.aid lhe support voiced '
blocb of scrap lumber, an lneh York. After lengthy hearings, thfo will addreu the National AdvlsReRwla1 Framet
ducted the victory farm volun 1 eer U ni t ed States and Canada He bad
Wood screen frames that are a or two thick, under each end or Special Subcommittee favorably o ry Committee represenlatives retired"
progr
a
dally
am in addition to his dut ies nothmg to s.iy about hi11 mee1ing,
ho.11phal watt.
rew years old can berome Joos- the frame. With frmne and t ' cks repo ted the resolution to the full Lall year appro:dma
-.1 th P res1d1&gt;nt Kennedy and Caing
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as
a.!!sutant state 4• H ' eader
ist of over 500 and a dally
tely lOO,OOO
H. W. H A R SHF I ELD
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tned after length� uposu_re to o� the flat surface, clamp the Senate
Committee on Rulea&amp;aJid \IO)unteer worlr:en througb:nrt Am.. domlelllary waiting list of over H. W Ha rshfie ld, o)uo 4- H The veterao 4. ff 11,·orker began nad i an Prime M&gt;ni.�ter John Dief•
the weather. Drying OU� m stor• sides of tbe frame to the Oat surA dministration. The favorab•re- erica contributed over ll'h, million 100. The average age o( the pa. chili leader for the last e I g h t h is c a�r as a school teacher m enbaker or aboul Russia·, latest
age makes the gaps In jomts more race so that the frame bends You po
rt or !he Subcommittee w a s houri of voluntary aenice lo hos- tlent, in this hoapllal and donuc,:. 1I year• will retire July 1 W e 1921 at L iver pool TowlWu p school spare triumph.
apparent.
can also lean on the farrne and
-�=========.;
,__.a veter1119
tar)' home ii mocb blgher tban t11 Wood,' director of the Oh•io Agn .• m \'al ley Cit� 11f'dma County. r
passed over several times by pltala.eu
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weight, bu!
Tap the frame bad: together bend 1't wilh your o
He 11. a s a teacher and principal
of the Senate Rulea Com
+......on Vet otber V.A. hMpitat,, A gre11t1J - � -- ·
The House Commit......,:'
wn
and you meetings
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with a mallet· Joints can be re- th ·IS ean get tiresome
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and
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ut nally I vote w as tak · er1UU1 Affair■ 18 opening bear- �
JC - for his regmie by Bralll, Mexku of l n depemk-nce \l i ll,1gP. !1Ch oo l
lnforced with a ngle rons �Id in have only one hand free for tack• Uee b fl
iary
program
needed
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tee
Bay
en
and
Subcomm
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it
ahd Ecuador i» "cii usmg U llt':c• Cuy ahoga Cou1,ty, from 1923 to
repo
t
ings
on
the
iubject oI bospitah.
Ith
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ws. -di
will out• ing.
Pine
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and
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tley
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was
by
ted
re
W
th
vote.
the
Sam to beat hts brow in frustr:. 192.8 and taught m t. l e v e I a n d
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i zatkm and medical treatment for
jec
"- screening is f&amp;!Ilened
"' re o lhe WlnuoWS
·-� screen When tne
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veter.am
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th
e
are
are
a
to
1 . m I""'"
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be
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vigorous
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.xi«ite Veterana. Approdrn.ately Z5 bills
HAVE THAT GI FT
For a neat and almost ln visibe release the frame and when it
po••· Intended to authorize the construe- �roperly cared for. Th� problem I lie repeated h a predict u�n that H a r!&gt;hJ•e!d was 1:)(;1 11 m E a s t
among
Committee
Veterans
job drill a hole at the ed e of the springs back the screen wire will
PORTRAIT TAKEN
erful Demoeratie Senators It wll1 t1oJ1 of new ho,pltals or additions 19 well )mo.wn t_o of�1c 1al Wa sh- Castro - style rt-volu t1 ons w I t J L 1br�:y, Logan County. He rece1v.
frame 80 that it g� thro� h both be taut.
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ingto
n
but
htlle
ll
being
done
b@.
h
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be
Ba
H
ed
interest
s
s
sweep lhe Western
ing to note what hap- to existing hoapltals in various
('helor's degree r r O m
emi pre re,
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WITHOUT DELAYI
parta of the · in M k
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aUBe of the lack of a clear -cut affecting not only Lat in nJ ti w,� The O_L St.ate University in 1917
t
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ea
at
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pens
ta
which
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be
at
will
ken
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and hJ.S �faster ·ti Jn 1927.
tored by three Republican Sena• ieratiOII by the Veterans Cafsunit- �Ii� WI� �sped to the con. but the United Stales itsel f.
181M l!lize. Coat the rod with �Jue
ton.. _________ tee. It is expected that witnesses hnwng obhgat1on of the feden_l I "There will be a revolulion ir
and drive into the joint. Make the
gover?ment u, care for ehrom- the United St.ate� itself in a fe,� MAOIJLl,A,'i' FUES UO.\IE
rod slJgrtiy shorter than the depth
from Dl08t
state, affected .
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cally
ill non.serv1re-connected vP.t- 1 more years or .11, few less. Pe9pli. LOmlON c UPI l-Pri me � inis%G
STUD
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ENTS
TAPP
ED
of the hole.
in addition to Membert of on.
na er�ns who a� unable to pay for 1 there are alrearl� tiring of th:al ter Harold Marmillan
PT. PLEASANT - Twenty grea end repruentaUves
A quici method i! to use a rornew back
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of
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Wut Main Strfft
studenta were tapped for memberrugated fastener. driving it in
tional veterans organizations will private hrnipital and medic.ll frivolous, boring life, with J.J to London Wedne-J.day night from
POMEROY, OHIO
ship in the National Honor Socle- testify before the committ 0 ""'lme•t.==
across the mitered joint. Be eareny d nk and "
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PT. PLEASANT _ Forty.four �y of Poin! Pleasant High School the need for 80 expanding hos-- 11
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Palebtng RJp1
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tappmg
cere
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held
al
students of the local High School
pilal and medkal treatment pr�
Another �ely bit of trouble you left Charleston Stmday by train the achoo!.
gram The hear111g will be poiut.
might nm �to is the matter of for week ng
f
Jo visit to New York Thirty.two members conducted ed primarily to the need or more
unmended nps and holes 1n the City, '!be group will reside
he
ceremony
with
Mi
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sa &lt;=anine ho&amp;pital beds and im proved medi ­
at the t
,
acreen ':"'rre· Ready-cut patches
J o r d a n. presid ent, presiding. cal treatment rather than
Manhaltan Hotel.
delving
are al'adable at �t hardware O
n Tuesday the grou;, will v !J. Miss Sharon Nibert and Cherie into the highly controversial q�
•lores. Make- cert.am thst p.atch
.
it Radio City Music H all ·· Wed- Mitebell had charge of tbe ean- lion as to whether the med icaI
and screen wire are the same- ma•
dle light ceremony.
program ii intended to ,erve the
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teriaJ. Don't mix bronze and ne�ay they will_ visit the United Jerry
awson gan a b r I e f needs onlv of veterans with serv
m1..
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Nations
for
a
guided
tour
an
d
the
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alummum Ior exampIe. uie WIJ'e
-0eI Jc-e...(onnected diaabilities rather
IaI"• on scbolartb'ip. Jam·e �,
ends on the patch are at right International Shops, E m p I r e
s oke on c�acter. John Mitch- than for veteran&amp; wJth
non•serv•
angles to the patch. fit through tre State Build ing and that evening p
acreen and then are bent over to will see Mary Martin in " Bye, e�l, leadership and �•rly �ur- ice disablllties.
Bye Birdie" at the Lunt Fon- r1s. servl� M iss Rita Jivklen The Bay Pine!I V.A . hosp
liteln.
ital
tainne Theatre. Thursday t h e •as the PJanisl. Mn. J u d s o n and donueillary home in St et�
.
P
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class will visit the M useum of Brake is the National Honor So- ersburg, FlorIda is:
FG
an outstand. ry
y
adviser
eiel
.
Natural H,ito , Hayden PlaneIng example of th, qu..tlon: "'lo
ON YOUi OLD WASHER ON
larium and lhe Metro?Olitan Mus- New m_emben are , Don Head, be or not to be. " 'Ibis V.A. ho•
,c�
Pillsbury, Judith N o b I e, .,_,
eum of Art and then will d ine and Sharon
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McD
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Jud
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m •
y llanah
enjoy a floor show in the Lalin
l i·=======----=Quarter, and on Friday the class Diane Crum�, Sharon Burris. Roy
Triple-A ction
will spend the day ln the city and Keefer. WUham Sturgeon, Coraalso vi.sit Greenwich village and letta Barker. Susan C&amp;rey, DanWASH ER
ny JohOBOn, Jim Wellman. ShirWall Street.
hy Spar/us
• Power Rinte
ng bu�karoos will love
The group will leave New York ley Hatch. Bert Grimm, Virgil
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• Balloon Rolls
bm
cloc k and
at s::19 p.tn and arrlye ')l Char- Patter1q11, Calllbj
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,mp : ,he1r licn
room
• Drain Pump
MAGIC
GAME
See
WIWam
Rea,
A
lest.on 10:� a.m. ·
e l lmt- �eePer d
C o m e, let u1 play a m a g i c
.re!f 'wlf
Teachers accompanying t b e Lamp.
$2.00
Hfern style laman
1n
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on,. Nolico th
,M� CW0·9•
1 ame- 1
!Nr Wffk
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group are Principal Benjamin
dr gn ol lh•
•h•cht,
And travel lhrougb the land.
GUEST SPEAKER
Franklin IV, Mr. Edward Jack­
co
son , Mrs. Jane Smith, and Blaine PT. PLEAsANT - Dr. W illiaal Put on your hat, put on your al
Middleport, Oh l•
H. Roush wUI be the guest .,.ai,- Aiia'.let me lalte your hand.
Norm. ·t
er at the April 13th meeting of the
BEDROOM SPACE-SA VERS T H E You .... s -.. ERS LOVE
Reglstere dNurses· Auociatioo lo First 'Ive tral'el b, a bu.a
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be held in the dining room a.: Bil and fut and high;
They'll look forward to climbing inlo bed ! Sturdy wooden
Pleasant Valley Hospital at 7:30 We ride along the city street,
beds are finished in mellow maple with detachable
And aee the cara go by.
p.m.
All registered nur1e11 in the araa
FREI
.,. invited to attend the .-toi We ride Into the ■tatlon,
ThrN Bedroom
Buckeye Swift
OAK JIJLI, .H.dAI, �· . �e m. 1'ight on time, you know :
1
Homo
· · Birth · - Mrr and Mn. Qulis W. elfmb int,, the long b I , • k
111 WNkly Prllfl
Adlcln,.:lu. 3;0.k Rill, dau,hler• . lraui,
No Purehase
Tfllll �U•/ Ap,il 6. 1!r, ·
.. � again, we go.
AH T._
Necessary
GUARP RAIL
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Mn LeroJ llnl,inger, :m-l'n&gt;
P•ld
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St., Jacbon, llOJl. Gregory ' I· ·we .- • river and IIOffll boats,
ind LADDER
Ol'IN NOW - 24 HOURS
April 7. Mr. and Mn. V o n t 1 1 And up ol,mo, ao hllli
Comer, MWer's Trailer Oiurt, We _, a big red oirp1-.
Jackaon, daughter Loma Coleem Flyiq In the u;y.
April 8. Mr. and Mn. Lee Gray,
531 Wost Mein Stnet
Oak Hill, aon , Fred Earl Stanley We travel on for hours.
Every Gollon Sold With A Money Bock Gu1ran1N
And all along the way
Apri] a.
� P.ueat. - Mrs, Flor- We aee a lot ol placea
enc Beales, 159 West Main. Jack- Where we would lib lo ltay.
.... George Canon, 2lll Camb,•
an Ave., J......_ l' 1lnlna■ &amp;J. Whoa !lie evening pot, • ■top
ward Clarkaon, Blaokforl:, Mn. Tu our mqic play,
Miry Jane Grafloo, Rt. I Oall We find we had • lot of fun,
HJII, Demdtl Kelley, Oaic B j l I, But did,
. , not go owayMn. C...Ollne Saunden, Rt 2
Chllll&lt;olhe, Ona! Sbumat■ Rt. 2
IIIIOTIIICB'B IIOfllt:
Oat Rlll,
Edgar Tilley, - m, brolhtr
let■ me
Rt. s Jacbm, Mn. - Mao
Loot .. hi■
phy•
Tivnex, MDI SI., Oak Hill, Carl
The land■
rainbow
Edward W-. 177 Pearl st..
b rtghl ·
J••kton, David Wealey Wbaley,
The � fa I the
Rt. , J- am1 Jolla Edward
And 111 _
try
Ya..., Rl I Jacaoo.
n..n ""' th�
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Blaliop, Slepheo Collin■, Leroy H
their d-'"-Of
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Davt■• Netllan Field■, J- D.
Klier, Emory A. Radebangb, Jolla
Thelr hair � -� loo·
Rodt,Ipb, Charltto A. S..()11&lt;11,
At d_. llme they never ;_
Mn. Eleanor Ann �' 'l'he
kind ol food I do ·
Cha
,Jae Arthur llape,, 6.,,,..11.
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playtime hen '1■ Mime
And
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Wm. Fny, Jolla B. Wood, Dotmls lben.
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Kannuae, Sol Stlllnm, Mn. Btt,.
Illy- brother ..,. tt•, true J
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Insecticides Haven't Put
Screens Out Of Business

Duk, CINners

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SHIRT PAX

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UM for paymeat GI. ti per player Gardner &amp;nators : f'rsnk Young l h,11 waa authorized Lo proceed on
Int
:'-by 2Y wi l l � launc,h lll!,:�� I Le
unporllinl d,ilea .et ln· ' ror inluraoce and lilinl ol birth l ff'rth, YankHI:
Don Lowery. arangemenl.1 with Charle• Clark .
1 for tile !d iddJeport Boy• IS
etrtifk'altl for all players wilh Btnts: Chtster Ta:rmthiJI. Red· 1 10n to rebuikl the backrtop at
La.g l.lt! iummer of play . formerIy . 'luc:iriJ
le111 A. sb:th manager, for the dwunond No I.
, known IIII the M1ddleporl. Lillle A pri1 _
.,, • 1 4 ., p m • munkl- Praidenl Smith·
named u CarI I IMUran« for · the Boy,• and
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pa l pa rk, T ryout Day for rt· , April 21, all man.agers to pro- Red Sox . wll I»
wtion
agu A
h
moYin
8 lo Po mtroy but Pony �ague teams wa11 boughtl i"="-=-"-•iiiiioiioi-,
c-om- . •kM U1t ol equipmen t on hand. Roac 11
LeThllewa�uoc
BY BOB WING ETr
ttermtoed a 1 .a meet• c ruitll in the Buya prosram
l
n
in
ll
Red Sox assist- 1 from Don Mill.11 Call wu otrlcial&lt;eli&amp;lbiles -1KNld bt : .an,d ill eondilion, to le.a1ue off · w i co l ut
11 b I ing of age
1
Lown
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mg
ing la.1t
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ant.
ly named pilot of the Barons pony
WE ' ARE PROUD
Se■lbttl Sporl■ Writer
..-� off� ' e ight years old by JUM l, thil ·I cl.all.
managers ol Ill. ,.&amp;ms •nu
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m
en
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w
unty
y.
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Au
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for
13
co
nd
P &lt;1.
y
c-ers of 1he former ' . t1ttle I.A"ague y �r · a not be be e , · · May 1. Fund rilaina: drive, ,I Mana1er1 were Hked to review
· � m ,1;1a C!O:a
OF OUR NEW
.. ovrr I1y I ..ee th 111 y,,, ,
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com
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ma
tit'l.1
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by
11111.1
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manned
park
p
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Managers d tSC'us.sed and planned
Assoc1.Bllon
a m this year
cbair
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m.,
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mendatiorui at I later meeting
April t!t.
' Smith pre11ide nl
a, the
' Fred H1bbl fflOI! merchant
act ion befon! opening of play on
in
The new name has Men ta ken A oclion or m.-r�ita �
nn n
�-�e:-: Flvt mar1�1er1 pcaenl were 1 Middleport Foot.hall Coach John the ' • annual" umpire problem Aly
bec ause I� Middleport summer I conduct.ed by LIOOtl VVN"'• ,...
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Woodrow Call. lndla na . H enry 'I"hompson , treasurer, Is preparmg so attending was R L. Manley, •
t.
"CRUSHPROOF"'
agen
tr
er
long
no
�
r.11m
prog
rttreahoo
auilted by Carl 1 schedule, for pubUcaUon Tanne• commis!lioner.
ol play, dud- Clatwortby.
openlltl
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LUU•
nal
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N.aho
with
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n
of April and fir�t week of May,
A sport that had nearly died in Meigs County is
Shirt LoufflH...,.
trnck
3-man
1
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A
School
High
with
n
rescheduling pendin1 weath•
Easter
al
back
lnf
1pring
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p....,.,
oquad bas been or11nized and will parlict pale in at least
er conditions,
Creek.
Kyger
11
meei.
two
.
.
Coac?l Bob Ashley will have h iB bo ys entered In o1. in•
angle m••t with North Gallia and Kyger Creek Fr,day
Boys' and Men'•
afternoon II Kyfer.
Monday , Aprtl 1 7 , the thinclads w111 return to Kyger
the I U� 8pt . ••, .�
favond 1n dt:
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lbt llldtJca•
la i, l +IO-and-880-y
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the � ,prInterh III
for an outine With Hannan•Tra&lt;"e and Ri o G rande , IO I COLUMBUS IUPfl - At lt1 Jlt
, R
ar
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Mur
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St.!lte
d
Me1p County
th
for
Unite
.
11t.a/'I
Drawmp
, flv� 19111D Olympk trac k
another triangle event.
la liven the nod in!
Purd!'..
.!:'ue
f
JOD�tif
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Adams
1,ve
,
could
ed,
nt were
enter
urname
o
t
: Prep Baseball
On t he team are Senior Ray Colem an So_phomore.s four of them reprtsenting the Ur1I•
'
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edl
m
ee
d
-��n
the
the
broke
Adam,
r
Th
winte
ia
pe
last night with representa•- •'-- iO held
.
Bob Foster . Ronald Roberts John Ml'Giot hin ROJer , ver.!!ily of Mich igan will (.'Om te teal..
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the indoor 70- In ""' women I nenu, �..- Oh t1vea o f the three parr1c ipating
for
rd
t
rs
Id
r
ft
wor
d
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an
ll
I
er,
ay1
o
He
H
o
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G
H
Oh
ary
,
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annual
th
and
Cleland,
the
Starcher Vernon
in
f vofl'!
anb
aek Club rhe
yard aprint with a time of ,even �
Ru!,
SLACKS
y�ar mefl Bob Brown , Ronnie Ritchie , Roll Kautz, Butch to be run Salurdty. April 21.
.:l'�
I� team1, Eastern. Racine and
U
Oh:
week t t
net.
1
.econd
attending.
.
join
land
Hortman
may
pian•
Terry
T wo other Olym
Ballard and
.
1 b entered two
yi,
and Rutland 0.2 111d EHlt!rn, 2·2.
:,:. ml
This ts the- seco,1d year that Eastern has �1elded a t� ack tre field of eoo athlete. befo� the , Pole Yaulter, may pt • cb.aoca Rela
t
the
smce
tr�ck
rn
e
in
lumt
romptl
pole.
to
ala11
ea
school
Chl
e
only
will vie in the opener Friday on
Y
new,
I.Ill'
flexibl
c go 1 t.o
8
14uad. It is the
entry list is doaed, If th
Sizes 28 to 38.
and
t
P
three
ne
ac
i
and
years,
R
fou
expected
ii
Rutland field. The winner wlll
; Track Club sends • team aa H· ; Top man 1n the vaull
� il!V�
ook flnt,
r
the
Middleport tded brlefl .Y
and
m, r,m C
n
' cted.
Purdue. Wome I tea
years ago.
.
� play Racine, Mond e:y, A.pril 17, on
.
to be Mike Johnaon
FROM $7.95
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pe
ar
leld
M
Dayt
the
��
during
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enthusi
d
hH
on �
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The prosram was receive
it11 home field.
With the Michigan team will be Johnson·• belt mark to d ate
lum
e1.,,l
190 enter · "'
1'he tournament wlnner will enperiod at Racine but stopped when Coach Clark moved Olym Ian, l.eattr Bi rd broad been If feet 10 inchea.
WHITE SHIRTS
have
schools
J'
high
a
a
athle•
Ohio,
re
b111,
other
no
have
a
who
boy
on. Track at Racine &amp;ave
rs
o
surviv
with
onal,
aec
Jlob1n80n
Torn
t�
ter
d
e
U
n.
P..- yeur en11mble
tic abiuty their opportunity to nartkipate .
ll: Re.ggle Sheppard of lndlan1, de · 1 entries in the men·• competitio from Jacbon , Vint.on , GalUa and
t
lndle
1
the
Wes
of
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P
i
the
foot•
In
during
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letters
pion
wo11
who
cham
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It's not always the boys
9 non.county aquad. The sectionand 8 ryan Gib- fendmg mM
and Erg 1
As
,
awards.
,
It.I
track
lffl
the
i.
get
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, - - - -----bail and basketball season that
l�d�lsl ance runner,, high
8
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uggi
se
u
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Her.
di
es
0 •
inches Indoors.
Jn eV'ery competition the challeng
MEET FIRST TIME
0 ;
:rom
uad •·
To the knowledge or Sports Desk. neJther Pomeroy
nenll thr11 teama Tourney Favorite
relay
In
Utt
LOS ANGELES (UPJl-UCL"
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or Middleport have ever had ,a n a ctive trac k tea_m, other Michigan State will aend SG 0- itand out .,. favoritet. Wettern DAU.AS, Tex. (IJPI J - Louise and Michl
state will meet 0
0
than coaich John Thomp!ion s short whirl at 1t in the mo� Akpata, a ho�·atep-jump ipe• Michigan, winner of tha lwo-mUt Su111, the Ill�• Georgian who ad· the rootbal�eld for the first tlme
l
Nigtna.
from
dah1t
finest
1 the
1prinf of 1958.
team event at the Ohio Unlver� mittedly 11 pla7!n
in r lar aeason lay at Ea:11
Once In a while though, boys f rom the two SEOA L Rwming �ith th■ Chkaico cliib alt, Rel• Y• Jait WNlr: , 11 pk-bcf plf el my carMr . ' ltood out a1
g Mith., Sept� 11, l8M. 1111:
schools tra vel t� � he annual league track meet. Junior would be W illie May, ailvitr med- to win the &amp;print medley and lwn- U. primt target ror thf rtlt of
oecaiiona met
on which
I prevloua
Jron
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Hawthorne p1:-t1c1pated one year and broke the league allst in the lll80 Olympic 110- _ 11�
the fMkl u the ,10,orx, Clvltan on Y
......, rares.
were
powen
the two pid
11h otput recor d .
-- women·, Open 1ot under way torMter event, and Jr■ Mun:hi1011, ---------11:id
f
laM
.
�
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Bowl
RDllt
the
curIn
Frequentl y I hear boys, m aybe not standouts
111116 01YmPic IPrlntar · •
day.
PRACl'ICS
FOR
REPORT
state.
higan
by
Mic
.
h
1
won
started
by STYLI MAIIT and IROOKPIILO
1156 bot
rent sports wish that an active trad,. learn were
A tot.al 01 17 .ev,nt, •re ache- .SYRACUSE, N.Y. l l1PU-1'b, Mlu 811II1 has had thin i!ls.L�
Green, Charcre, Flannel
in their 1ehoo1!1 · It la a requ.est that merits con!lideration
rt
dulied for the men·• competition, S,r11Cu■1 Untver,il)' football t,811, inl her way hen onr the anu
Short and Lonp, •
Regular,
by our school leader,..
COu11Lake1
TS
RIC81JL
FIGRT
Glen
wind.wept
but
f)factlN
while two ev_. wW be held ID p l.tn1 lo hold U1 NCOIMI
Othort Frem $30.00 lo $65.00
p■ ot lwo MIAMI BEACH, fl'ta. - AIIM
t
Club
y
ho
tr
...,,.
w
of
l&lt;lt
toda
1
the
.
of
al
A
bo
oprlnJ
y.
will
th,
'lbt.
i.,ion
dlt
WOD1t11'
Middle ort Pony Leagu;;;;;;;ager Woody Call, with
FROM $39,95
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R�lay1 hu In-• candidate1 reported ta coach Ben ytan and will be after her thlJ'd Jtarmon , 188¼ . K ingston .
a Sood crew o f returning players ' is ready to get the the lint t1me
mal(.a bocked out Bill)' Ryan,
eluded women.
Schwartzwalder al the opentni llltffulv• title.
baseba ll 1ea10n ,tarted.
174. Brockton , Ma11. I.
winning
281
r•par
Her three•unde
Woody w1n&amp;1 hilt Pony LeaJue boys to meet at Muni• One of the hflhllghta of the RUion Wtdne■day.
ol
one
-jml
Ogw� laat year wu
dpal Park Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. He wil� hand meet will be Ire JOO-yard dalh.
Altl GUESTS
The Home of Arrow Sblrta
thl fine performancft lM blacl:P'rWa:,'1
out 11ult1 an d take in msurance money amounting to featurina Ohio hlgh school 1prlut
over .
Brook
an
Lester
Mrl.
d
Mr.
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••
to1ether
aeason.
put
this
veteran
play
to
haired
Cleve
l
o
Ad11111
Nate
champion
planning
a,.1cqo
at
Milwaukee
boys
rrom
f2.SO
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&amp;. M.ln St .
went on lo win ,ie,1191 and kad were dinner 1ue1t1 of Mt1. C. O. :
Ex pected to return fur Pony Le ague actio n from last land and Purdue Univenlly. Ohio CtnclnnaU at St. Louil &lt;nlahO
I
Arnold, Athens Rd.
year ' s squad will be Melvin Coen , Mi ckey Morris , Terry State Univaralt 'ftrark coach Lar• Piltaburlh at Los An1eltt h1IIIJU &amp;be prwtltl In ttk•home pay
J ohnson , Joey Stevenson , Gary Stobart, Jim Johnson ry Snydlr'.� • the Purduti fresh- Philadelphia at San Fran. ca.1c)Jt:1 ---- '--"""'""---------'--- ---- I
and Mike Bratton.
Stoblrt, Johnson and Bratton were si.r Ultle Lea•
l••ra who a lso played in Pony League last year.
Rl1bth1nder Terry Johnson Is working into ,hape
and ahould head Call', pitching staff. Coen and Morr!,
were two of the better hitters on the prep team, both
•l •
returning for their ,econd season. Stobart and Bratton,
two outstand ing Boy,' Leacuers 1 .. : year, will
1tron1 Terry Johnson.

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Btln'ALO, N.Y. tUPll-ftod&lt;l,
P'wnottll6 ol Buffalo will fiP,
Ralph ITlg&lt;rl -- of Y�.
N. Y., In • 11&gt;-round mlddlewelpt
bout hue on Aflril JS. PumtreU.
bat bffri aucceaarut In IS of au
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By JOE IARGII
fleld 1Jn1l1 awed Norm Larbi·
from third, 1119 Ill that JtVntb ua- 1
UaJt.d ..r,u 1•ruuoaal
Wally Moon. the aoUd mJn in ninl rally.
Loa AD1etn Dod&amp;II"■ outfield Bil Frint Sullivan, muJtia: hil
the
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Leapt
Amerln•
Majlr l.tapa ••IMli■C•
that Duke SnJder haa beea fint 1tlrt for the PhllliN 1inct
nuw
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W. L. Pei, GI Loa Anplei
1 o 1.11111 . . . hi1 best aeason In lhe major fir,t 1ix bminl•• Nllrinl H batLoi An&amp;•lf•
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ler1 ln a row •t OM point, before
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t O l.000 • , , leaguea.·
,� Cleveland
I O l .OOO � K•n111• Clly
Cincinnati
11-.e St.year�ld vet•ran o f le�o I.he Dod,er'I fta.U, cracked
1 o 1 .000
� 1 1 I.ODO
it. Loll1a
.ODO t bll leap campll&amp;na ripped hli throueh in the 111\'enth.
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Ntw York
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Sin f'rancleco
o
1 ,econd homer in u many 1ame1 Moon·, be1l leUOD in tht ma•
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Bolton
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1 W. .,,..., Wednelday nlliil to jo,■ wu In 11117 wltll the Cardi·
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D I .a I IHd the Dodgen lo 1 3.J vlctory n■ II when he hit K homen, bat•
Ch'9p
Ottroll
O 1 .OOO
I I .000 I over the Phlllldelphl., Ph tllle1,
led In 7' nm■ ml hit .&amp; In bl1
Wolhln11on
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Phllflcltlpilil
Earller I.hi■ 1prln1 Moan. wbo (int HUDb wkb lhl Dldlll'I JA
wM...a.,•1 RNalla,
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Loi Ml, at B•IU. al&amp;ht, ppd. rein came tQ lhe Dodpra fnn the 1111 1M hit JI homeh. Md 741
NUDII. RBf• and ■ .a batUDa at'Wqt.
ian FrantlK'O I Plttlburp l
Chk'a10 M \\'uh .. nlpt, ppd. r■ln Cardinali after the 1911
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thls
Md
he
"feelina
wd
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Pllnen
...... .... ■rMIJ'I Prlbalile
( OrdJ pnm ,cheduled !
f ·- w..1..... 1tffM'tl ta P■ffl· 1oln1 to bl'hil betl year. With die Billy Loll, 111 -· but _..
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Dodpt■ loaclocl down wllh )'OIIIII 11tno■
plldtw, wu
Ml Jin&amp; llart aiDct 1•
K1naa1 City II Boalon - Daley ouUlelder1, he clim't p),iy aa
f l• ........... •1eN1 la pare■
Ut-ttl VI. Dtkd (t-ttl.
U he would bffl JW lo in the a..- Ahln Dark of SaJl
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York-Pat•
Qafflfll. But when he cl■co and It, '91DI thnluilt le
exhibition
Ntw
al
MlnntllOlll
Mlller
St. Loull 11 Milwauiet-hit ahare of htlt.
1ol
he
did.
19-!).
Turley
v1.
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lead th• GI.ti to ■ •• vktery
nial
lt-S&gt; v,. Burdette ne.m.
he
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at
Chlr11110
TueJday
1ft
Pierce
OYfll'
a
hit
a opentt,
the ,workl dllllp1aa Pitt.
Plttlburlh at San Franclaco _ homer In the eet'GIMI laallll fo bm-p Pirates ID thl onl;J 11h11"
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CINCINNATI IUPII - A ful nady to N&gt;fflll b■dt oplo■t lht
n SI. L11111■ Suadoy.
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by
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••infl Purby fer lodar,
b, )Ill what the - ordered
,_ th■ Cincinnati Red■' l»pe■ of Hul&lt;hlnloo wUI .... ldm ntJdy
I-,. la tllo Nallnnal Loop'■ lnr th■ Ian f,.,,.i..,, Gleal■ oext
(Int dh'lslaa for the nm time week , a learn u,. vn.. hurler
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rord in � to rel ' ords m the off� rif
the &lt; .rr-t11t Cif'1 k Tiw bill of complaml rharj.!(""1 Ult dt-fendan1 w1tb
C"nwl an&lt;l mhuman treaunt-nl
Tilt- l't!UJ,k -. a.i. married Novem•
ber 18, i�7 in 1-'omf'roy, Omo.

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Uemot·rary In I ,idk
8y ti� relJT('fTit!nt d JLe 11.ush
Th ree J-tepuhlkan Senatou In The NaUoaaJ A.d\ri10ry Connnll- 1
(wld •ill have compk-ted 40 year1
lhe l.&gt;emoc:rati&lt; · ·t'Untrollerl United tee of the Vetereos Adminilrtra• HAVANA fUPU-Premier- .FJdel
TO
of teaching and Agricultural ExSlate• l;emite have jointly 1pon• Uo11 Voluntary Servla! will hol d C.aaitro denouneed democracy u
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tension Ser\'k:e Work lII O h J O
aored a &amp;!Pate Ruolutioo to t:lt- ila 15th annJvenary meding 1 1 .. a laxatiYt a !Jr and 8 fala:ity"
Thu1.y•t\l.o of tho..e years ._ 1 l I
tablish • &amp;!anding Senate CM,. the Nation ' • Capital on A.prjJ 18 . ln
a r�Lhn� dit&lt;-onnttte1 Ii""" ,_
, 11.ive bttn -w ilh +H r lubs
mlllee on tVteran, Afl1ira. Sena. JI and 2!0. 'Jlii1 group II compc.U· ipeech t'ii rly today
.
As ilatt- 4·H club 1 tader Har&lt;1h
Ion Schoeppel ot Kanau. Bridges ed or 42 nAftonaJ veterara, wt-I
d
un
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Callt�t.
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fa,Jd guided � al."l1Vi!1t-S of the
of New HMTJpshire, and John WII- fare-, and aervlce organliationa
- dquart.er11 o1 lnL■: CTC
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rom
O 1 m 4· H ,Iu b Or gamza 1 ion. a ru r • Yf PLEASA�T _ Stanl
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I iama ol De 1aware are JOlntly lt eelVI.le$ with the VPlerana A t.
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WrttCt■ fnr
a.ou
ey Nor�
,.. can make patches wourself
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.
Union
e...:ratu,n
wa11
for
the
fl
.__ man B ry;, n 22 _ MiddJeport
l you u1 grouµ w1 th a me1,1,...:r•
c h mlnlllrat1on on how their organ•
New1p11per �Urprlte A11a.
too from odd bits of screening sponaor Ing S, Res . 1 10 wnll'
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-• Senate
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11.&lt;&gt; n ., • JJOO b 0 Y .!I
Rule XXV to 1181..,... and their memben cur.
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111ere are lots of .msecticldes In Sc· �n wire that Is aeverely
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Hall
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am! g1f'• J;· Uu nn g hi8 I�nurr ol of · ford. w Vi! h ave made ' !
loday II market.
Bui none has torn �hould be replaced Remove set up a alano1ng Sen ate Commit- best aerve th e need! of patlenta nd th
r
app
JC"a
.
e U S ' Celll a1 J nt.e I igentt
lice. duh membt-rsh 1 p hJll m
come along lhat elimlnale11 the the old screening by lifting the tee on Veterans Affair1. The Rea- (Q Veleran1 AdmlnatraUoo Hoa• :
ft .
!Ion for .a marria�e lat"t'nae ac•
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dJ rm
g
tt le ..�om ai,y
rreo1s mo.r� than lJ,OOO_
bff(t fo" screens.
molding and pulling out
the olution will be referred to t h e pit.els. ln tum the Vet.erana Ad- 1 ""'
0: lelet•00nsg to w111ch Cuba
. cordmi,: to record, in the Colllllf
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H ars hf 1eid JomeJ I he O"11 10 Agr 1, Clerk ' s ornce.
'-· and mimatration adv1aa the member a bec
Before you come to grips with stepIes or tacks 1hal hol d the Senate Commlttee on Ru,...
1
ome accualonled ·
cult ural Extl";1�1on St-rvit:.1:' m the very necessary )Ob of putting sc ree.ning. Be careful with the Administration v.here, no doubt, organizatlom on the typea of vol , h
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TWu -"'l."' E R.� Kn.Lf:O
Regular
llate
er
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prem
the
to
nen
ma
tha
mo
ea
ng,
ae
uie
you can use It again.
J a nuarv 19'l9 as a 4-H club agenl
up acreening. helter check to
lt wUI be confront� with stem un r
kh
rvlc
t can
ke
hi�
by
however,
startled.
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JOHNSTOWN. Pa 1 UPI 1-Two
m Cuyahoga County. =--even years
make sure that they re in condlopposition. A few years ago a the best rontributkm to pallent
later he De&lt;'ame assLStant state mme�� Wt&gt;re lulled early today iti
lion fOf' mounting. There's little the problem in fastening similar Senate ReaoluUon wu re• care and treatment. Top officia l.I mroh�ren�. At least tw1re he
comfort to learn that screena are screening to a frame ls keeping ferffld to a Special Subcommit- 11f the Veletan1 Admlnhtratlon, lost h11Melf in • tangle of word�.
dub le.:ider and remamed m tha1 a roekf;. IJ at M rn e :\o 2 of th�
falling apart jLL!II when a Oight of the material tight. 'Illis UI done by lee of the Senate Rulee Commit- Including Administrator John S. I and at times he seemed to be
po::ti!ion i:nilJ April 1 . 195.J when B i rd Coal Co. aboul four miles
I
tnosqullus Is aiming for your bed- bending the frame while the tee conaisting of Senalor1 Carmon Glea90n, Jr. and Chief Medical Di• virtually raving
ht becune stak lende1·. r r O m AOUth of here,
----room window.
July, 19'3 to October, 1944, he con•
SCrttning is being pu on. Place of Nevada and Keating of N e w rector Dr. William S. Middleton Ca1tro e.aid lhe support voiced '
blocb of scrap lumber, an lneh York. After lengthy hearings, thfo will addreu the National AdvlsReRwla1 Framet
ducted the victory farm volun 1 eer U ni t ed States and Canada He bad
Wood screen frames that are a or two thick, under each end or Special Subcommittee favorably o ry Committee represenlatives retired"
progr
a
dally
am in addition to his dut ies nothmg to s.iy about hi11 mee1ing,
ho.11phal watt.
rew years old can berome Joos- the frame. With frmne and t ' cks repo ted the resolution to the full Lall year appro:dma
-.1 th P res1d1&gt;nt Kennedy and Caing
l
as
a.!!sutant state 4• H ' eader
ist of over 500 and a dally
tely lOO,OOO
H. W. H A R SHF I ELD
r
tned after length� uposu_re to o� the flat surface, clamp the Senate
Committee on Rulea&amp;aJid \IO)unteer worlr:en througb:nrt Am.. domlelllary waiting list of over H. W Ha rshfie ld, o)uo 4- H The veterao 4. ff 11,·orker began nad i an Prime M&gt;ni.�ter John Dief•
the weather. Drying OU� m stor• sides of tbe frame to the Oat surA dministration. The favorab•re- erica contributed over ll'h, million 100. The average age o( the pa. chili leader for the last e I g h t h is c a�r as a school teacher m enbaker or aboul Russia·, latest
age makes the gaps In jomts more race so that the frame bends You po
rt or !he Subcommittee w a s houri of voluntary aenice lo hos- tlent, in this hoapllal and donuc,:. 1I year• will retire July 1 W e 1921 at L iver pool TowlWu p school spare triumph.
apparent.
can also lean on the farrne and
-�=========.;
,__.a veter1119
tar)' home ii mocb blgher tban t11 Wood,' director of the Oh•io Agn .• m \'al ley Cit� 11f'dma County. r
passed over several times by pltala.eu
.
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weight, bu!
Tap the frame bad: together bend 1't wilh your o
He 11. a s a teacher and principal
of the Senate Rulea Com
+......on Vet otber V.A. hMpitat,, A gre11t1J - � -- ·
The House Commit......,:'
wn
and you meetings
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with a mallet· Joints can be re- th ·IS ean get tiresome
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panded
ii
dom
and
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ut nally I vote w as tak · er1UU1 Affair■ 18 opening bear- �
JC - for his regmie by Bralll, Mexku of l n depemk-nce \l i ll,1gP. !1Ch oo l
lnforced with a ngle rons �Id in have only one hand free for tack• Uee b fl
iary
program
needed
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et
tee
Bay
en
and
Subcomm
the
r
it
ahd Ecuador i» "cii usmg U llt':c• Cuy ahoga Cou1,ty, from 1923 to
repo
t
ings
on
the
iubject oI bospitah.
Ith
I
ws. -di
will out• ing.
Pine
ag
and
l
desper
tley
l
.
was
by
ted
re
W
th
vote.
the
Sam to beat hts brow in frustr:. 192.8 and taught m t. l e v e I a n d
il
e
et
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i zatkm and medical treatment for
jec
"- screening is f&amp;!Ilened
"' re o lhe WlnuoWS
·-� screen When tne
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veter.am
in
th
e
are
are
a
to
1 . m I""'"
"ht s !!e hoo�
H('I�,
be
=o an d _ 1929
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vigorous
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.xi«ite Veterana. Approdrn.ately Z5 bills
HAVE THAT GI FT
For a neat and almost ln visibe release the frame and when it
po••· Intended to authorize the construe- �roperly cared for. Th� problem I lie repeated h a predict u�n that H a r!&gt;hJ•e!d was 1:)(;1 11 m E a s t
among
Committee
Veterans
job drill a hole at the ed e of the springs back the screen wire will
PORTRAIT TAKEN
erful Demoeratie Senators It wll1 t1oJ1 of new ho,pltals or additions 19 well )mo.wn t_o of�1c 1al Wa sh- Castro - style rt-volu t1 ons w I t J L 1br�:y, Logan County. He rece1v.
frame 80 that it g� thro� h both be taut.
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ingto
n
but
htlle
ll
being
done
b@.
h
i
be
Ba
H
ed
interest
s
s
sweep lhe Western
ing to note what hap- to existing hoapltals in various
('helor's degree r r O m
emi pre re,
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WITHOUT DELAYI
parta of the · in M k
h I
aUBe of the lack of a clear -cut affecting not only Lat in nJ ti w,� The O_L St.ate University in 1917
t
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und
ea
at
is
pens
ta
which
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to
1pon•
be
at
will
ken
er
d" in. and g:: � do::i
.
and hJ.S �faster ·ti Jn 1927.
tored by three Republican Sena• ieratiOII by the Veterans Cafsunit- �Ii� WI� �sped to the con. but the United Stales itsel f.
181M l!lize. Coat the rod with �Jue
ton.. _________ tee. It is expected that witnesses hnwng obhgat1on of the feden_l I "There will be a revolulion ir
and drive into the joint. Make the
gover?ment u, care for ehrom- the United St.ate� itself in a fe,� MAOIJLl,A,'i' FUES UO.\IE
rod slJgrtiy shorter than the depth
from Dl08t
state, affected .
.
cally
ill non.serv1re-connected vP.t- 1 more years or .11, few less. Pe9pli. LOmlON c UPI l-Pri me � inis%G
STUD
e
ENTS
TAPP
ED
of the hole.
in addition to Membert of on.
na er�ns who a� unable to pay for 1 there are alrearl� tiring of th:al ter Harold Marmillan
PT. PLEASANT - Twenty grea end repruentaUves
A quici method i! to use a rornew back
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of
t
Wut Main Strfft
studenta were tapped for memberrugated fastener. driving it in
tional veterans organizations will private hrnipital and medic.ll frivolous, boring life, with J.J to London Wedne-J.day night from
POMEROY, OHIO
ship in the National Honor Socle- testify before the committ 0 ""'lme•t.==
across the mitered joint. Be eareny d nk and "
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PT. PLEASANT _ Forty.four �y of Poin! Pleasant High School the need for 80 expanding hos-- 11
mo
Palebtng RJp1
m
8
tappmg
cere
ny
held
al
students of the local High School
pilal and medkal treatment pr�
Another �ely bit of trouble you left Charleston Stmday by train the achoo!.
gram The hear111g will be poiut.
might nm �to is the matter of for week ng
f
Jo visit to New York Thirty.two members conducted ed primarily to the need or more
unmended nps and holes 1n the City, '!be group will reside
he
ceremony
with
Mi
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sa &lt;=anine ho&amp;pital beds and im proved medi ­
at the t
,
acreen ':"'rre· Ready-cut patches
J o r d a n. presid ent, presiding. cal treatment rather than
Manhaltan Hotel.
delving
are al'adable at �t hardware O
n Tuesday the grou;, will v !J. Miss Sharon Nibert and Cherie into the highly controversial q�
•lores. Make- cert.am thst p.atch
.
it Radio City Music H all ·· Wed- Mitebell had charge of tbe ean- lion as to whether the med icaI
and screen wire are the same- ma•
dle light ceremony.
program ii intended to ,erve the
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teriaJ. Don't mix bronze and ne�ay they will_ visit the United Jerry
awson gan a b r I e f needs onlv of veterans with serv
m1..
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Nations
for
a
guided
tour
an
d
the
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alummum Ior exampIe. uie WIJ'e
-0eI Jc-e...(onnected diaabilities rather
IaI"• on scbolartb'ip. Jam·e �,
ends on the patch are at right International Shops, E m p I r e
s oke on c�acter. John Mitch- than for veteran&amp; wJth
non•serv•
angles to the patch. fit through tre State Build ing and that evening p
acreen and then are bent over to will see Mary Martin in " Bye, e�l, leadership and �•rly �ur- ice disablllties.
Bye Birdie" at the Lunt Fon- r1s. servl� M iss Rita Jivklen The Bay Pine!I V.A . hosp
liteln.
ital
tainne Theatre. Thursday t h e •as the PJanisl. Mn. J u d s o n and donueillary home in St et�
.
P
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class will visit the M useum of Brake is the National Honor So- ersburg, FlorIda is:
FG
an outstand. ry
y
adviser
eiel
.
Natural H,ito , Hayden PlaneIng example of th, qu..tlon: "'lo
ON YOUi OLD WASHER ON
larium and lhe Metro?Olitan Mus- New m_emben are , Don Head, be or not to be. " 'Ibis V.A. ho•
,c�
Pillsbury, Judith N o b I e, .,_,
eum of Art and then will d ine and Sharon
.
� Ioeatcu In u111 "land of the
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McD
a
Jud
I
aw,
m •
y llanah
enjoy a floor show in the Lalin
l i·=======----=Quarter, and on Friday the class Diane Crum�, Sharon Burris. Roy
Triple-A ction
will spend the day ln the city and Keefer. WUham Sturgeon, Coraalso vi.sit Greenwich village and letta Barker. Susan C&amp;rey, DanWASH ER
ny JohOBOn, Jim Wellman. ShirWall Street.
hy Spar/us
• Power Rinte
ng bu�karoos will love
The group will leave New York ley Hatch. Bert Grimm, Virgil
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1 c m a
• Balloon Rolls
bm
cloc k and
at s::19 p.tn and arrlye ')l Char- Patter1q11, Calllbj
l
,mp : ,he1r licn
room
• Drain Pump
MAGIC
GAME
See
WIWam
Rea,
A
lest.on 10:� a.m. ·
e l lmt- �eePer d
C o m e, let u1 play a m a g i c
.re!f 'wlf
Teachers accompanying t b e Lamp.
$2.00
Hfern style laman
1n
_ P all
on,. Nolico th
,M� CW0·9•
1 ame- 1
!Nr Wffk
� 111r1at
group are Principal Benjamin
dr gn ol lh•
•h•cht,
And travel lhrougb the land.
GUEST SPEAKER
Franklin IV, Mr. Edward Jack­
co
son , Mrs. Jane Smith, and Blaine PT. PLEAsANT - Dr. W illiaal Put on your hat, put on your al
Middleport, Oh l•
H. Roush wUI be the guest .,.ai,- Aiia'.let me lalte your hand.
Norm. ·t
er at the April 13th meeting of the
BEDROOM SPACE-SA VERS T H E You .... s -.. ERS LOVE
Reglstere dNurses· Auociatioo lo First 'Ive tral'el b, a bu.a
1
be held in the dining room a.: Bil and fut and high;
They'll look forward to climbing inlo bed ! Sturdy wooden
Pleasant Valley Hospital at 7:30 We ride along the city street,
beds are finished in mellow maple with detachable
And aee the cara go by.
p.m.
All registered nur1e11 in the araa
FREI
.,. invited to attend the .-toi We ride Into the ■tatlon,
ThrN Bedroom
Buckeye Swift
OAK JIJLI, .H.dAI, �· . �e m. 1'ight on time, you know :
1
Homo
· · Birth · - Mrr and Mn. Qulis W. elfmb int,, the long b I , • k
111 WNkly Prllfl
Adlcln,.:lu. 3;0.k Rill, dau,hler• . lraui,
No Purehase
Tfllll �U•/ Ap,il 6. 1!r, ·
.. � again, we go.
AH T._
Necessary
GUARP RAIL
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Mn LeroJ llnl,inger, :m-l'n&gt;
P•ld
.
St., Jacbon, llOJl. Gregory ' I· ·we .- • river and IIOffll boats,
ind LADDER
Ol'IN NOW - 24 HOURS
April 7. Mr. and Mn. V o n t 1 1 And up ol,mo, ao hllli
Comer, MWer's Trailer Oiurt, We _, a big red oirp1-.
Jackaon, daughter Loma Coleem Flyiq In the u;y.
April 8. Mr. and Mn. Lee Gray,
531 Wost Mein Stnet
Oak Hill, aon , Fred Earl Stanley We travel on for hours.
Every Gollon Sold With A Money Bock Gu1ran1N
And all along the way
Apri] a.
� P.ueat. - Mrs, Flor- We aee a lot ol placea
enc Beales, 159 West Main. Jack- Where we would lib lo ltay.
.... George Canon, 2lll Camb,•
an Ave., J......_ l' 1lnlna■ &amp;J. Whoa !lie evening pot, • ■top
ward Clarkaon, Blaokforl:, Mn. Tu our mqic play,
Miry Jane Grafloo, Rt. I Oall We find we had • lot of fun,
HJII, Demdtl Kelley, Oaic B j l I, But did,
. , not go owayMn. C...Ollne Saunden, Rt 2
Chllll&lt;olhe, Ona! Sbumat■ Rt. 2
IIIIOTIIICB'B IIOfllt:
Oat Rlll,
Edgar Tilley, - m, brolhtr
let■ me
Rt. s Jacbm, Mn. - Mao
Loot .. hi■
phy•
Tivnex, MDI SI., Oak Hill, Carl
The land■
rainbow
Edward W-. 177 Pearl st..
b rtghl ·
J••kton, David Wealey Wbaley,
The � fa I the
Rt. , J- am1 Jolla Edward
And 111 _
try
Ya..., Rl I Jacaoo.
n..n ""' th�
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�- •- - J&lt;Jhn V.
Blaliop, Slepheo Collin■, Leroy H
their d-'"-Of
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Davt■• Netllan Field■, J- D.
Klier, Emory A. Radebangb, Jolla
Thelr hair � -� loo·
Rodt,Ipb, Charltto A. S..()11&lt;11,
At d_. llme they never ;_
Mn. Eleanor Ann �' 'l'he
kind ol food I do ·
Cha
,Jae Arthur llape,, 6.,,,..11.
,
playtime hen '1■ Mime
And
11111t1 ,
Wm. Fny, Jolla B. Wood, Dotmls lben.
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Kannuae, Sol Stlllnm, Mn. Btt,.
Illy- brother ..,. tt•, true J
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11 Jane Cerllsle, Mn. Leona BurECONOMY SAVINGS LOAN CO.
G
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rubb
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ft ...id - - other.
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Insecticides Haven't Put
Screens Out Of Business

Duk, CINners

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Mr. Fixit Says:

SHIRT PAX

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Dally Se'2.1:'_nel, l'omeroy • Nt 1a01eport , u . . Ap•il 1 3, 1 96 1 ·5

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UM for paymeat GI. ti per player Gardner &amp;nators : f'rsnk Young l h,11 waa authorized Lo proceed on
Int
:'-by 2Y wi l l � launc,h lll!,:�� I Le
unporllinl d,ilea .et ln· ' ror inluraoce and lilinl ol birth l ff'rth, YankHI:
Don Lowery. arangemenl.1 with Charle• Clark .
1 for tile !d iddJeport Boy• IS
etrtifk'altl for all players wilh Btnts: Chtster Ta:rmthiJI. Red· 1 10n to rebuikl the backrtop at
La.g l.lt! iummer of play . formerIy . 'luc:iriJ
le111 A. sb:th manager, for the dwunond No I.
, known IIII the M1ddleporl. Lillle A pri1 _
.,, • 1 4 ., p m • munkl- Praidenl Smith·
named u CarI I IMUran« for · the Boy,• and
l
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pa l pa rk, T ryout Day for rt· , April 21, all man.agers to pro- Red Sox . wll I»
wtion
agu A
h
moYin
8 lo Po mtroy but Pony �ague teams wa11 boughtl i"="-=-"-•iiiiioiioi-,
c-om- . •kM U1t ol equipmen t on hand. Roac 11
LeThllewa�uoc
BY BOB WING ETr
ttermtoed a 1 .a meet• c ruitll in the Buya prosram
l
n
in
ll
Red Sox assist- 1 from Don Mill.11 Call wu otrlcial&lt;eli&amp;lbiles -1KNld bt : .an,d ill eondilion, to le.a1ue off · w i co l ut
11 b I ing of age
1
Lown
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mg
ing la.1t
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ant.
ly named pilot of the Barons pony
WE ' ARE PROUD
Se■lbttl Sporl■ Writer
..-� off� ' e ight years old by JUM l, thil ·I cl.all.
managers ol Ill. ,.&amp;ms •nu
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m
en
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w
unty
y.
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Au
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for
13
co
nd
P &lt;1.
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c-ers of 1he former ' . t1ttle I.A"ague y �r · a not be be e , · · May 1. Fund rilaina: drive, ,I Mana1er1 were Hked to review
· � m ,1;1a C!O:a
OF OUR NEW
.. ovrr I1y I ..ee th 111 y,,, ,
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com
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ma
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by
11111.1
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manned
park
p
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Managers d tSC'us.sed and planned
Assoc1.Bllon
a m this year
cbair
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m.,
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IO
mendatiorui at I later meeting
April t!t.
' Smith pre11ide nl
a, the
' Fred H1bbl fflOI! merchant
act ion befon! opening of play on
in
The new name has Men ta ken A oclion or m.-r�ita �
nn n
�-�e:-: Flvt mar1�1er1 pcaenl were 1 Middleport Foot.hall Coach John the ' • annual" umpire problem Aly
bec ause I� Middleport summer I conduct.ed by LIOOtl VVN"'• ,...
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Woodrow Call. lndla na . H enry 'I"hompson , treasurer, Is preparmg so attending was R L. Manley, •
t.
"CRUSHPROOF"'
agen
tr
er
long
no
�
r.11m
prog
rttreahoo
auilted by Carl 1 schedule, for pubUcaUon Tanne• commis!lioner.
ol play, dud- Clatwortby.
openlltl
29
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May
LUU•
nal
l
N.aho
with
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als will be btld in the laat week
n
of April and fir�t week of May,
A sport that had nearly died in Meigs County is
Shirt LoufflH...,.
trnck
3-man
1
.
A
School
High
with
n
rescheduling pendin1 weath•
Easter
al
back
lnf
1pring
_..,...
p....,.,
oquad bas been or11nized and will parlict pale in at least
er conditions,
Creek.
Kyger
11
meei.
two
.
.
Coac?l Bob Ashley will have h iB bo ys entered In o1. in•
angle m••t with North Gallia and Kyger Creek Fr,day
Boys' and Men'•
afternoon II Kyfer.
Monday , Aprtl 1 7 , the thinclads w111 return to Kyger
the I U� 8pt . ••, .�
favond 1n dt:
..
lbt llldtJca•
la i, l +IO-and-880-y
. I
the � ,prInterh III
for an outine With Hannan•Tra&lt;"e and Ri o G rande , IO I COLUMBUS IUPfl - At lt1 Jlt
, R
ar
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re
int
I
U
c
i
Mur
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t.
St.!lte
d
Me1p County
th
for
Unite
.
11t.a/'I
Drawmp
, flv� 19111D Olympk trac k
another triangle event.
la liven the nod in!
Purd!'..
.!:'ue
f
JOD�tif
•
Adams
1,ve
,
could
ed,
nt were
enter
urname
o
t
: Prep Baseball
On t he team are Senior Ray Colem an So_phomore.s four of them reprtsenting the Ur1I•
'
ey.
edl
m
ee
d
-��n
the
the
broke
Adam,
r
Th
winte
ia
pe
last night with representa•- •'-- iO held
.
Bob Foster . Ronald Roberts John Ml'Giot hin ROJer , ver.!!ily of Mich igan will (.'Om te teal..
·
the indoor 70- In ""' women I nenu, �..- Oh t1vea o f the three parr1c ipating
for
rd
t
rs
Id
r
ft
wor
d
'
eco
an
ll
I
er,
ay1
o
He
H
o
i
G
H
Oh
ary
,
·
annual
th
and
Cleland,
the
Starcher Vernon
in
f vofl'!
anb
aek Club rhe
yard aprint with a time of ,even �
Ru!,
SLACKS
y�ar mefl Bob Brown , Ronnie Ritchie , Roll Kautz, Butch to be run Salurdty. April 21.
.:l'�
I� team1, Eastern. Racine and
U
Oh:
week t t
net.
1
.econd
attending.
.
join
land
Hortman
may
pian•
Terry
T wo other Olym
Ballard and
.
1 b entered two
yi,
and Rutland 0.2 111d EHlt!rn, 2·2.
:,:. ml
This ts the- seco,1d year that Eastern has �1elded a t� ack tre field of eoo athlete. befo� the , Pole Yaulter, may pt • cb.aoca Rela
t
the
smce
tr�ck
rn
e
in
lumt
romptl
pole.
to
ala11
ea
school
Chl
e
only
will vie in the opener Friday on
Y
new,
I.Ill'
flexibl
c go 1 t.o
8
14uad. It is the
entry list is doaed, If th
Sizes 28 to 38.
and
t
P
three
ne
ac
i
and
years,
R
fou
expected
ii
Rutland field. The winner wlll
; Track Club sends • team aa H· ; Top man 1n the vaull
� il!V�
ook flnt,
r
the
Middleport tded brlefl .Y
and
m, r,m C
n
' cted.
Purdue. Wome I tea
years ago.
.
� play Racine, Mond e:y, A.pril 17, on
.
to be Mike Johnaon
FROM $7.95
.
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pe
ar
leld
M
Dayt
the
��
during
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a1ticaliy
enthusi
d
hH
on �
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The prosram was receive
it11 home field.
With the Michigan team will be Johnson·• belt mark to d ate
lum
e1.,,l
190 enter · "'
1'he tournament wlnner will enperiod at Racine but stopped when Coach Clark moved Olym Ian, l.eattr Bi rd broad been If feet 10 inchea.
WHITE SHIRTS
have
schools
J'
high
a
a
athle•
Ohio,
re
b111,
other
no
have
a
who
boy
on. Track at Racine &amp;ave
rs
o
surviv
with
onal,
aec
Jlob1n80n
Torn
t�
ter
d
e
U
n.
P..- yeur en11mble
tic abiuty their opportunity to nartkipate .
ll: Re.ggle Sheppard of lndlan1, de · 1 entries in the men·• competitio from Jacbon , Vint.on , GalUa and
t
lndle
1
the
Wes
of
i
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P
i
the
foot•
In
during
,�m ________
letters
pion
wo11
who
cham
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It's not always the boys
9 non.county aquad. The sectionand 8 ryan Gib- fendmg mM
and Erg 1
As
,
awards.
,
It.I
track
lffl
the
i.
get
NIW
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Jump, hu ,
, - - - -----bail and basketball season that
l�d�lsl ance runner,, high
8
I
uggi
se
u
S
I
Her.
di
es
0 •
inches Indoors.
Jn eV'ery competition the challeng
MEET FIRST TIME
0 ;
:rom
uad •·
To the knowledge or Sports Desk. neJther Pomeroy
nenll thr11 teama Tourney Favorite
relay
In
Utt
LOS ANGELES (UPJl-UCL"
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or Middleport have ever had ,a n a ctive trac k tea_m, other Michigan State will aend SG 0- itand out .,. favoritet. Wettern DAU.AS, Tex. (IJPI J - Louise and Michl
state will meet 0
0
than coaich John Thomp!ion s short whirl at 1t in the mo� Akpata, a ho�·atep-jump ipe• Michigan, winner of tha lwo-mUt Su111, the Ill�• Georgian who ad· the rootbal�eld for the first tlme
l
Nigtna.
from
dah1t
finest
1 the
1prinf of 1958.
team event at the Ohio Unlver� mittedly 11 pla7!n
in r lar aeason lay at Ea:11
Once In a while though, boys f rom the two SEOA L Rwming �ith th■ Chkaico cliib alt, Rel• Y• Jait WNlr: , 11 pk-bcf plf el my carMr . ' ltood out a1
g Mith., Sept� 11, l8M. 1111:
schools tra vel t� � he annual league track meet. Junior would be W illie May, ailvitr med- to win the &amp;print medley and lwn- U. primt target ror thf rtlt of
oecaiiona met
on which
I prevloua
Jron
•
Hawthorne p1:-t1c1pated one year and broke the league allst in the lll80 Olympic 110- _ 11�
the fMkl u the ,10,orx, Clvltan on Y
......, rares.
were
powen
the two pid
11h otput recor d .
-- women·, Open 1ot under way torMter event, and Jr■ Mun:hi1011, ---------11:id
f
laM
.
�
•�
Bowl
RDllt
the
curIn
Frequentl y I hear boys, m aybe not standouts
111116 01YmPic IPrlntar · •
day.
PRACl'ICS
FOR
REPORT
state.
higan
by
Mic
.
h
1
won
started
by STYLI MAIIT and IROOKPIILO
1156 bot
rent sports wish that an active trad,. learn were
A tot.al 01 17 .ev,nt, •re ache- .SYRACUSE, N.Y. l l1PU-1'b, Mlu 811II1 has had thin i!ls.L�
Green, Charcre, Flannel
in their 1ehoo1!1 · It la a requ.est that merits con!lideration
rt
dulied for the men·• competition, S,r11Cu■1 Untver,il)' football t,811, inl her way hen onr the anu
Short and Lonp, •
Regular,
by our school leader,..
COu11Lake1
TS
RIC81JL
FIGRT
Glen
wind.wept
but
f)factlN
while two ev_. wW be held ID p l.tn1 lo hold U1 NCOIMI
Othort Frem $30.00 lo $65.00
p■ ot lwo MIAMI BEACH, fl'ta. - AIIM
t
Club
y
ho
tr
...,,.
w
of
l&lt;lt
toda
1
the
.
of
al
A
bo
oprlnJ
y.
will
th,
'lbt.
i.,ion
dlt
WOD1t11'
Middle ort Pony Leagu;;;;;;;ager Woody Call, with
FROM $39,95
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R�lay1 hu In-• candidate1 reported ta coach Ben ytan and will be after her thlJ'd Jtarmon , 188¼ . K ingston .
a Sood crew o f returning players ' is ready to get the the lint t1me
mal(.a bocked out Bill)' Ryan,
eluded women.
Schwartzwalder al the opentni llltffulv• title.
baseba ll 1ea10n ,tarted.
174. Brockton , Ma11. I.
winning
281
r•par
Her three•unde
Woody w1n&amp;1 hilt Pony LeaJue boys to meet at Muni• One of the hflhllghta of the RUion Wtdne■day.
ol
one
-jml
Ogw� laat year wu
dpal Park Saturday morning at 10 o'clock. He wil� hand meet will be Ire JOO-yard dalh.
Altl GUESTS
The Home of Arrow Sblrta
thl fine performancft lM blacl:P'rWa:,'1
out 11ult1 an d take in msurance money amounting to featurina Ohio hlgh school 1prlut
over .
Brook
an
Lester
Mrl.
d
Mr.
•�
••
to1ether
aeason.
put
this
veteran
play
to
haired
Cleve
l
o
Ad11111
Nate
champion
planning
a,.1cqo
at
Milwaukee
boys
rrom
f2.SO
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&amp;. M.ln St .
went on lo win ,ie,1191 and kad were dinner 1ue1t1 of Mt1. C. O. :
Ex pected to return fur Pony Le ague actio n from last land and Purdue Univenlly. Ohio CtnclnnaU at St. Louil &lt;nlahO
I
Arnold, Athens Rd.
year ' s squad will be Melvin Coen , Mi ckey Morris , Terry State Univaralt 'ftrark coach Lar• Piltaburlh at Los An1eltt h1IIIJU &amp;be prwtltl In ttk•home pay
J ohnson , Joey Stevenson , Gary Stobart, Jim Johnson ry Snydlr'.� • the Purduti fresh- Philadelphia at San Fran. ca.1c)Jt:1 ---- '--"""'""---------'--- ---- I
and Mike Bratton.
Stoblrt, Johnson and Bratton were si.r Ultle Lea•
l••ra who a lso played in Pony League last year.
Rl1bth1nder Terry Johnson Is working into ,hape
and ahould head Call', pitching staff. Coen and Morr!,
were two of the better hitters on the prep team, both
•l •
returning for their ,econd season. Stobart and Bratton,
two outstand ing Boy,' Leacuers 1 .. : year, will
1tron1 Terry Johnson.

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GOOD STaONG 5 TII

PINI OR COURSE

HAVE A GOOD CUP OF COFFE E
FOOD MART INSTANT

•. 99c

COFFEE

HOM I-GROWN

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TURNIPS
3 lbs. 29c

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MIDDLIPORT

s 1 1,

HOMI-GIIOWN

PARSNIPS
2 lbs. 29c

2 n.,. 29c

PORK

NECK BONES
19c lb.
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49c

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SAVE 11611 GREEN STAIIPI

PIUT CUT POtlK CHOPS ··· ·············· - - - It,. 4h
All MHt

Bologna '""" ---­
Sausage
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Boiling Beef!: •�� .::
Bacon Ends :�:� ,.. 5 !. •1 ·29
Smoked Callie Hams •. 39c
Lard .,.,.
4 �!i... 79c

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PORK ____

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Pronch City

IIMON'S

10 OZ. JAR

INSTANT COFFEE - $1·19

SANKA INSTANT �: 89c
COFFEE �::.,.. _,b. SSc

FLOUR

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Com Mea l
(PLAI N)

:�-��·$1 1t

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n.. 29c

Picnic Hams
ILICID

Pork Shoulder __ .. 39c
Pork Liver
DOMINO

S�GAR

ICIIAIITI

.. 29c

5 lb. 57c

10 s 1 10
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PAIOY MARGARINE · · · · 4 fw $1.00
•TAID · . . · · . . · · · · · · · 2 .. sin 1 9c
NAlltCO
VANILLA WAFEIS · . .., · · · · · · -1 2 n. 29c
eLUIT IIII
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Annlv-.-y With
Birlh Of Triplei.

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MIDDUPO RT, OHIO

Arranged By
Presbyterians

u moderator.

Plant ,.... made lo observe a
"lbul,Ia
llunday· during
Week. May 7 at t,IO.
lllnll-lno will bo _ by _
..., and deaoonesaeo 90lng out
two by two, later relurnlq lo the
- for • IOdal boar. Homewill be
- Ice fflllll nad
- by Mr. IUclwd VAUl(lwl
ad llrl. Edwanl Burletl. Mn.
- Lyons .... named lo tbe
tllfl projtd for 11111 ovmt.
afpl will be obaerved
'l'l:unday, 1111 11, with I pelluck
will
dinner II f:IO. Tllo
be .... by dlffennl famJIJ...
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Mn. Dale Wau.m.; Proll?am.
and Ev­
Mn. Richard

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Oover Fann Oleo ___________ 4 lb. 89c
Clover Farm Red Kidney IINns, 303 abe ____ 2 for 25c
12 � can 39c
Clover Farm Sporle
, 2 for 39c
Oover htm Pork •ncl INnt, 2� ,la
5 lb. bag 39c
Clover Farm Plour
1 lb. tin 49c
Belt Value CoffM, vec. packed
25 lb. bag $1 .98
Hargo Dot Food

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S U P E R UnNI
B A K E R ' S ��
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Doo... ml Deacmeaet or the
1'fnt Presbyterian awrcll m • t
'lueldaJ evening In the dwrch
lludy with Hev. Howard Ruppel!

.. 49c
Chuck Roasts
11o. 59c
Lean Ground Beef
•. 49c
Lil' Davey 1 lb. Wieners
" n.. 49c
Boiled Ham
•. 59c
Real Lean Sausage
Old Smoke House Minced Ham - ... 69c

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county Education As!OClaHon.
At preaent tbere a� about 911
to 100 persons plarmmg on attending. Any other t,acl,en wbbIng lo atlend
alla should contact Mr
s• president • at
George D
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mle
�: :m;
• OD �ch, Ilea1Ih
and Vlslon Consultant of the Ohio
Dept. al Health, S. E. Dlslrict -.,f.
fke, Nelsonville, wW be the speak ,
ff for the evening.
The proposed topic for sped.:er •ill be "Hearing Screening"
wJthin lhe framework of an Ideal
School Health Program," with
quelllons and di11Ct1ssion followlnlTho banquet Ill bolng oerv� by
the Northwestern P.T.A.

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LIAN MIATY

Our Good

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T/1e,e are every day price,
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OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:30 P.M.

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Glass Wax
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,-WE HAVE
ANT VAU'EY un •rr U.
HOILYWOOO f U PI I - John The new - b quiet ond
JJISC:1 11\HGEO· Mrs.
D oyi.:'. ,
Just Reulw-4
11HI WSCS of the United Meth· 9poke
r1
sh
Mclnlirt t h
'he
C.
M
leI v
m
daughter,
B t
;,nd
lhiP"'fflt Of
Ne-w
A
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e
Shuln
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vod
A
Hay
the robi nu
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t
H �S ON 5 C J Ul'J i � .::;, W�ter, � ;:;lng J:- �� �:-�� : I� � •l Itaet bcd
° rnothe� �
Clar
,
odl!t Church met Tue.day neniog voo.n1e:
Galh
poht
k
.
Otuo
k
.
Jac
le
ida
' JBIT1eS ffiQlhlxi( ham. Pt. Pleas
we thered Tbl CMJ War Cealennlnl't fifth
�
al I.he church with M iu Lydia ,ome mo ther 11 feedln1 pa bl um cult to fill the late Ward Bond'■ Yi&amp;ap l, •
youth ln Nalbtal A■-m bly wlU be held In Clark, GallJpolk ; M n
.
AND
Ebersbach prealdln&amp;,
lo a baby who will be pre■idmt ln �E�lea,ue boot,;, but 6ewert t.be wOdl of Moot.an.■ an • nnch C.Ohunbw, Ot!Jo, nut May 4-1. i Cnanp. Pt P1caunt . Mrs Wil- ant Charin .H.tl!e!d, Leon.
i
I
BIR
TH · Mr. and Mr.1 . W i lliam !
Member■ were aeated in front 2010 and other are 1ieing the ■.hoe are wrltm1 hlm en
liam Burkhart, GaUJpo/ls
'
l bomat.faded by h.11 (atbtir. Al a I waft anoounoed Wedne■day.
i1
of a"worship ctnter conaisting of a lacea of lhote who will vote for Mclnll.re faced one
r
cou;-:.
�
-.....- younpter he broke horlel end
o
o
Pie
Pt
k
Mo'
man
a
.
tripltll
l8nt,
,
.
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---;POPULAII PIUCID
The four111 annual Nat ion al As- ' re.a l J.Za 1 m of
i
him
table centered Ith a Bibie,
t
e11l pro.!lpect, m TV'a brief bi■- tended cattle At 13 he won a
a
i rl.
.; tw
g
a
and
t.lO)'!I
o
y
mb
end
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W
n
O&gt;e
ay
hed
..
rught i unc
at esd
M
picture of Chrlatback of it � A at.it, April
:; J
al
Nat
Showen," COD· tory-replac1111 the No. I hf!ro on national bronc rkllne award.
"
r
t
a
of
the
f
ring
candlea on either 1ide �oltoru
Lo
l
SI
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th
bly
rn:"I
e
1
n
u m tND
��: 1 �
emmg mqa.z llM'!,,
&amp;ho�.
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Methodltl
1 Now, at 54, be ' 1 an lndependtnt 0
Makinc out an ilJCume tu
r
ler Y the Confeder- "
taken from Psalm 96 by Mn. Ev '!
cture he s been
We btl ieve the •late th t
who can ·He TV or l"-l't'e it.
Save Your Sale, Slip,
,
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i&amp;
Wo
n
.
and
World
Outlook
is
a 1n80n in addition, multlpll­
wa,
me
.
y
erett Thoma. opened the meetlng
t
f
�:
t
G
ar
Ulyaan
MIDDLIPOIIT
ran
�=� � � :: He lt red in ' '�aud Ctty" (or :i: ;��:-�
ratwn aod ut.r.actJon,
G.-oup •m�ing of ·'God of Gr.act, ' ' )rt!tented by M iss Graef' Campu lo
h
r
w
of
te
IU
mo1he
�
is
•Ito
;:�l �.: i!ocold �� •Inda which ,prayed all with .. n w:
;.h:!4!1�: u8;� P�!y;:� :;1 bell, Mrs Allen Eichinger, Mrs. rest of th i, aeaaon and all of
eat Ci� il Wer na� l
i
:.e�
,
Wane and Ms Thomas. A pledge year he will be very much in the ' Ht beaded tor his
•at.er .
1
an G • r f
d
Mrs Robert Warner assisted y
I I! I ,
c
kmg
t
for
Mc�id
Oh
11
War
Civil
Spe
he
l1.,
,addle
erv1ce
11
Wa!!I ronducted by Mrs.
Haye
y
utter, Chase ,
I in Montana where he runs 100
Mrs. Coorge H Parker presented .
Cen�ill1 Jal Commissiou, v l c e ' Stan� � �
(
.
m
of
u
Naturally
head
I
a
attle
conCf'rned
t
an
er
War
'
Mrs
"
bo
ICOre of l
Pledgf!
Tho...u.
d
!'l
the program topic, ··woman·,
Chamnar. Erwin C. Zepp, Cohun,. i
�vei th19
otheri ·_ r.lchl
fo
lh
with
contract
"My
I
footateps,"
Ward'•
m
Dawin1
a
one
candles,
abow
tall
i!!I
repre
candle
Parker
ChRngmg Roles " Mn
bus, thanked the national com- )
,
e
Y
■poke on the number or elderly s ntlng Christ and one each rep. the tall , lean actor .,id, •·aut paraatees me • full month off mi.s5Jon for thP honor paid ta the f �tion .
1 7 JEWEL - GOLD
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ing
l
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pra
an
e
IO
se
've
t
lel
,wnmer
every
gettiftl
ice
n
from
en
1 c
and
bee
go back
rv
y �!I .
t
women who are working and stat• r
,
.
llate.
.
FILLED LADIES'
While Mrs. Thomas: people congratulating me some I up to Lhe ranch John f!X lain d
j
ed that 30 percent of all married substance
We
the
make
to
plan
I
bus
um
Col
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My
;
to
UH
ife
"I
ki
Take
of
8:"d Let It
whom aaid they wou never
"
ref
L
le my l up
wumen are working Mrs Werner
I
mem r!I placed the,r pledges watch lhe lhow •pin after Ward months a year It '• not worth it a uembly the largolt oJ the yearly
f
Be
Absen
I th
t
1
lr n
pp
rie
,
thf
l1
· Mrs. War• died.
said.
"Thi!
Ze
"
" I prefer piaymg I Wesu,,.; se
SWISS
n:r :io� �lj�h :r�;:r
r
ter
to
beNin
mooem
ac
cha
"I'm playing the character enice
y
rom
MADE
Durmg the busllH!■, session tlrely d1ffmmlly than Bond did. cau.e I 'm •
IIUY· This me "
I
n
•ng omes ea .er
plans were made for a mother• . .
5th
1
April
rom
k
f
act
0
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A veteran ol more than 100
to
i
rn
r
•
He was . rougll talking, tough ind"
.
daugh ter banquet at the
May
me ·
Mdnl ire atill II fr'ft! to
moviee,
e
real
gokha
of
art
h
a
With
guy
meeting
Mrs John Werry was
.
.
A _ veteran of more then JOO do pictures when ht 1511, 1 on caU
d ac
My character 11 a
Mrs. Chff�rd Le1 fhelt prest dd&lt;l named prog ram chairman
and J Jplinarian,
mov u!S, McIntire still 11 free to for "Wagon Train . " But the odds
A Rttlste.-.cl NurM
ood more philoJophlcal, better eduat the meel111g of WS�S of t h !'! Mrs . W. 0 . Bamitz� ,
f
the
JEWELER - OPTOIIEJ'RIST
.
\ttill .. lttfteftt
w
h
r
on
t
i
ca
are
geU
he
a
whenEver
ew
:11
� � sn'
a 1entle fellow, ::
Roe Sprmas Melhadiat churcti chairman. Reports were given by eated lnaD.
a
r
ram.
ut
s
�
w
k
i
ofr
g
T
cti-sin&amp;
John
bf
wiU
ee .I
' J the odd
MIii St.
oo _
Tl1e ay � fle,rnoun -�t the chureh the secretaries, inc luding
M rs. and when the people on the k
of actma cornea easier to cows up in Monl aq,
Cro�.P sing\flg of Stand Up F�r Dw Jght Parker. promotion : Mrs. wagon train reach their deltlna- ind
Jesus, opened the meeting fo · · Thomas, litl!rature and publication tion they will be a litlle better off
.
lowed wi th praye r by Mrs. Am'.&gt;!I Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. , missionary for having known him."
Clluacten Differ
Leonard . It was vote1 ta suppo.-t educat ion ; Mrs . C. F. Tompkins,
the rural worker in Portsmouth children's work : Miss Campbell, Mclntire's intf!rpretaUon of lhe
diilrict. stationed at Rio Grand:&gt; 11tudent work. and Mn. Eugene part is as different from Bond 's
by tending the same amount ,a Brown, youth work. Reports wetf! OJ the two men themaelve.s.
laat year. Mrs. LeHheit reported given on the district meeting held Ward 10\'ed nothing better than
on an Easter basket given by the in Portsm�uth by those attend ing. to bellow at everyone on the set
Plans for tnstallation o( officers in moJUy in friendly fuhkm, but
Society. to a family .
May
werf! discussed.
aometJmes in eamat. He WIS •
Mrs. Scott Folmer, program
A silent auction was held, and a lwty man who thrived on atten.
leader, opened the program with
lhe call to worship end prayei , dessert course was 8"1'\red in the tlon and uproar.
----Luke 10: 38-42 and a meditation social room by Misses Augusta, 1 -- --�.
wa,. 1iven by Mrs. J'ohn Hartunt' Lucretia and Ada Genheimer and
t
roup
minater
ea
"Woman's Changi�g Roles" wa�s Mrs. Eugene Brown, from a la·
ble attr�clive with •�angements To Send 4 Student,
the toplc of the rrogram and par•
.
.
of �onquils and narc,6SU6 and Westminster Foundation of Ath­
tlcipating were Mrs, Leonard,
.
w�1te candles m crystal holders. ens and Ohio University is semi•
Mr,. Anna Reuter. Mrs. Oliver
.
� h'.le seated al the table. round ing four of their students to be in
.
Clark. Mrs Howard Bolin and
robm cards were signed to send to charge of the Sunday School and
Mlsa Alice Euler.
Mrs. Pearl Hysell and Mrs. Vet• Church services at tre Syra.cuae
A report on the district mee••
non HoweU .
Preooyterian church Sunday, Re,.
Int held last week in Portsmouth
------ernnd Ruppelt will deli11er t h e
was alven by Mrs. Leifhelt, alter
sennon.
which -a skit, "Aprll Showers, • Contmittee Mahe,
.
SWlday even�g at 5,30 the Midpertaining to two magazine, , Plan, For Porty
dleport WYF will have theae stu­
Methodist Women and World out- 'the Entertainment Committee
.
den�s as their gutsts. They wm
loo, wkas given by Mrs. William or the C.C.L. mel at the home of
� m charge of the meeting and
Grueser, Mrs. Lewis G r u e 8 e r Mrs. Bernard Fultz Wednesday
discu_!l!I the Foundation of Athens
Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Leifheit. Plans were 1lladf, for the annu•9j
t L. • and its purpose. There will bt re'lhe l.4rd's Prayer in uniao.o , "Get Arnuainted" party 0
•Je freshment, served
-,
conelu ded the meet in&amp;,
held Thursday, April 20, at Glorla's Beauty Shop. Games a ,1d
t he Family Nighl
shmls were planned for
"come as you are" party.
Attending were Mrs . Bernard Faml\)( .oliJ&gt;t will be held ot
•
Fultz, Mrs. Glenn Hen�er, Mrs. tbe SyraCUBe Probylerian cburch
Lionel Baggs, Mro. Bob MIiis, Frlday at 6,ltJ wltb a coverecl•
Q
the Meigs county Mrs, wtlltam E\'.,�n. and Mrs. dish dipher.
Teac
ury.
A 1pecial IIU•II will be tho
llyswn will .- ·at tbe Rullarut Charles Bradb
----P
of the International
resident
School gym, April 18, al 7
MEETINGS
CONTINUED
Club
of
Ohio
Univers.ity, Mr, Ruep,m. for a banquet and meeting
be
M
az.
tings
at the Syracuse N
n Lee, frotn P&amp;nama City, Pan­
ee
for the purpo&amp;e of ratifying tht
proposed COD!titution and by- arene Church continue. thlt wt4!k am11. Mr. Lee le a major 1n chem.­
Ins of the newly formed Melga with EvangeU1t Rev. Dean Sheets. ical englneerm,.

Bids For GOP Gubernatorial Cand id a cy

JOHNSON'S

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PTA Saw Film On Safety Award,'-.J
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Prizes In Poster Coloring Contest

A film on safety was shown at •
.
meeting o( the Bedford Pl'A held
�esday even� at the school
with Mn. Dons Eastman, presi•
dent, presiding.
Patrolman Wagner
answered
questions after his films and par,ticipated in awarding of prizes. by
grades, in a safety poster coloring
eontest recently concluded.
�ir.iners were : first grade, Mary
Mtdkifl;
runner-ups, Margaret
Riggs, Sue Douglas, Mavin Bur.
Ion ; Second : Mike WUllarns; n,n.
ner-ups, Billy Carman,
Wayne
Well, Richard Deam : '11lird: Connle Heed; runner-ups, Bill Riggs,
Jamee Eastman. Caryl Ann Der•
enberpr,
Fourth grade, Edward Smith;
runner�up, Waller Arnold, Bobby
Jones. Janet M... , Fifth, ».nny
Brlckle,;
runner•upo, Priscilla
Williams, Leta Goodwin, Carolyn
J01181i; Sbctb: Duane SiddeH; nmner-upo, Ronnie Eutman, Barbare Steffel, Nathan Arnold: Soventr, Gail St. dllllr; run--.pa,
Cbarlea Smith, NIIDC)' O'Brien,

Look for Heiner's ne,d;
"Poly.Plashc" 6ag with
the red and wn,te stripes!

Janet Butcher; Eighth: Kenneth
Dody; runner-ups, F.ddle Whaley,
Mike MuJford and Fred Cheney.
Other mitertalnmeht Included
sonp by the lint and third ll?adu
under direction or Mr•· PhY1lls
Hackett.
Announcements were made of
the Harrilonville Pl'A meeting to
be held May 4, lhe district confer.
ence in Zanl!BVille, AJ)l'il 28, and
ol the Pl'A program on WLW at
12:05 to 1:30 p. m. on Saturday
for Jhe next three weeks,
The refreshment eommlltee for ,1
the next meeting t1 Andra Well
Betty Kem, Ann Lambert, J�
Burson. The nominating commit... .... nlllllOd with Heleo Carper, Leota Smltb
and Helen
Swarb u members
llefrOlbmenta ...� ..,.e,1 by
Vada llaHllon, Peg Carper, folal.
loo WlllfamJ and Clara MM SWJn.
deft.
of the poller
oonteat were Mn. J, P. Miller,
Mn. Ralph Wtlbr ond Mn.
Berkley Faulkner.

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FOOD S PE C I A L S

OHIO VALLIY IRAND

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PORK STEAK

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CAKE MIXES _
GIANT

-DOG FOOD_ 4 - 29c
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TIDE .... ,.... ______ 75c

MARKINS FOOD MARKB
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SWANS DOWN

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IT'S MOISTl)'RE-TIGHT !
IT'S FLAVOR-TI GHT !

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buns come in a new "Poly.Plastic" bar that
captu res and holds the new, improved flavor
Qf all cirht sliced buns in each packaa'e. Use
what .you need • • • tuck-in the plastic wrap
and even days later, Hciner's buns /eel 10 soft:
tmte so fresh/

P.S. Th t "Poly•Plastic" Bog i, '"'"' for 1/0,ing
/rtt�tr

item, and g,,,n .,,g,toblt1,' lo ploc,
footw,ar or co,mtlic, in,id, l,,fo,,
pacAing in • 1uitc,u,,- and many otlu, uu1.

Good things ao with Heiner�- • . • 'cause Heiner'&amp; i&lt;&gt;es with everythinii '1()0d!
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6-Dlily Sentine l, Pomeroy - 141ddle port o . , April 1 3 , 1 91&gt; 1

TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

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GOOD STaONG 5 TII

PINI OR COURSE

HAVE A GOOD CUP OF COFFE E
FOOD MART INSTANT

•. 99c

COFFEE

HOM I-GROWN

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TURNIPS
3 lbs. 29c

,S OXFOR' DS

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GOLDIN-RIP

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BANANAS

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MIDDLIPORT

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HOMI-GIIOWN

PARSNIPS
2 lbs. 29c

2 n.,. 29c

PORK

NECK BONES
19c lb.
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SAVE 11611 GREEN STAIIPI

PIUT CUT POtlK CHOPS ··· ·············· - - - It,. 4h
All MHt

Bologna '""" ---­
Sausage
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Boiling Beef!: •�� .::
Bacon Ends :�:� ,.. 5 !. •1 ·29
Smoked Callie Hams •. 39c
Lard .,.,.
4 �!i... 79c

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PORK ____

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Pronch City

IIMON'S

10 OZ. JAR

INSTANT COFFEE - $1·19

SANKA INSTANT �: 89c
COFFEE �::.,.. _,b. SSc

FLOUR

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Com Mea l
(PLAI N)

:�-��·$1 1t

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n.. 29c

Picnic Hams
ILICID

Pork Shoulder __ .. 39c
Pork Liver
DOMINO

S�GAR

ICIIAIITI

.. 29c

5 lb. 57c

10 s 1 10
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PAIOY MARGARINE · · · · 4 fw $1.00
•TAID · . . · · . . · · · · · · · 2 .. sin 1 9c
NAlltCO
VANILLA WAFEIS · . .., · · · · · · -1 2 n. 29c
eLUIT IIII
J O Y, - IOc off . . . . · · · · . . . . · . . · · · 55c

WAID . CiOSS' SDNS

Celebrate Third
Annlv-.-y With
Birlh Of Triplei.

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"Where
MIDDUPO RT, OHIO

Arranged By
Presbyterians

u moderator.

Plant ,.... made lo observe a
"lbul,Ia
llunday· during
Week. May 7 at t,IO.
lllnll-lno will bo _ by _
..., and deaoonesaeo 90lng out
two by two, later relurnlq lo the
- for • IOdal boar. Homewill be
- Ice fflllll nad
- by Mr. IUclwd VAUl(lwl
ad llrl. Edwanl Burletl. Mn.
- Lyons .... named lo tbe
tllfl projtd for 11111 ovmt.
afpl will be obaerved
'l'l:unday, 1111 11, with I pelluck
will
dinner II f:IO. Tllo
be .... by dlffennl famJIJ...
� an, ll'ood, lolr. a n d
Mn. Dale Wau.m.; Proll?am.
and Ev­
Mn. Richard

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Oover Fann Oleo ___________ 4 lb. 89c
Clover Farm Red Kidney IINns, 303 abe ____ 2 for 25c
12 � can 39c
Clover Farm Sporle
, 2 for 39c
Oover htm Pork •ncl INnt, 2� ,la
5 lb. bag 39c
Clover Farm Plour
1 lb. tin 49c
Belt Value CoffM, vec. packed
25 lb. bag $1 .98
Hargo Dot Food

MA R K E T
S U P E R UnNI
B A K E R ' S ��
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S,.--IO

Doo... ml Deacmeaet or the
1'fnt Presbyterian awrcll m • t
'lueldaJ evening In the dwrch
lludy with Hev. Howard Ruppel!

.. 49c
Chuck Roasts
11o. 59c
Lean Ground Beef
•. 49c
Lil' Davey 1 lb. Wieners
" n.. 49c
Boiled Ham
•. 59c
Real Lean Sausage
Old Smoke House Minced Ham - ... 69c

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To Apnl 24th.

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county Education As!OClaHon.
At preaent tbere a� about 911
to 100 persons plarmmg on attending. Any other t,acl,en wbbIng lo atlend
alla should contact Mr
s• president • at
George D
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mle
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• OD �ch, Ilea1Ih
and Vlslon Consultant of the Ohio
Dept. al Health, S. E. Dlslrict -.,f.
fke, Nelsonville, wW be the speak ,
ff for the evening.
The proposed topic for sped.:er •ill be "Hearing Screening"
wJthin lhe framework of an Ideal
School Health Program," with
quelllons and di11Ct1ssion followlnlTho banquet Ill bolng oerv� by
the Northwestern P.T.A.

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Meet1ng Apr,.1

LIAN MIATY

Our Good

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T/1e,e are every day price,
Not Ju,t Weekend,.

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Pomeroy
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OPEN DAILY UNTIL 7:30 P.M.

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BROOMS

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P,cf: Spr,nc:,s

Clean House

Glass Wax
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D!votions
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GIANT SIZI

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ANT VAU'EY un •rr U.
HOILYWOOO f U PI I - John The new - b quiet ond
JJISC:1 11\HGEO· Mrs.
D oyi.:'. ,
Just Reulw-4
11HI WSCS of the United Meth· 9poke
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Mclnlirt t h
'he
C.
M
leI v
m
daughter,
B t
;,nd
lhiP"'fflt Of
Ne-w
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Shuln
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A
Hay
the robi nu
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H �S ON 5 C J Ul'J i � .::;, W�ter, � ;:;lng J:- �� �:-�� : I� � •l Itaet bcd
° rnothe� �
Clar
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odl!t Church met Tue.day neniog voo.n1e:
Galh
poht
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Otuo
k
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Jac
le
ida
' JBIT1eS ffiQlhlxi( ham. Pt. Pleas
we thered Tbl CMJ War Cealennlnl't fifth
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al I.he church with M iu Lydia ,ome mo ther 11 feedln1 pa bl um cult to fill the late Ward Bond'■ Yi&amp;ap l, •
youth ln Nalbtal A■-m bly wlU be held In Clark, GallJpolk ; M n
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AND
Ebersbach prealdln&amp;,
lo a baby who will be pre■idmt ln �E�lea,ue boot,;, but 6ewert t.be wOdl of Moot.an.■ an • nnch C.Ohunbw, Ot!Jo, nut May 4-1. i Cnanp. Pt P1caunt . Mrs Wil- ant Charin .H.tl!e!d, Leon.
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TH · Mr. and Mr.1 . W i lliam !
Member■ were aeated in front 2010 and other are 1ieing the ■.hoe are wrltm1 hlm en
liam Burkhart, GaUJpo/ls
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l bomat.faded by h.11 (atbtir. Al a I waft anoounoed Wedne■day.
i1
of a"worship ctnter conaisting of a lacea of lhote who will vote for Mclnll.re faced one
r
cou;-:.
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-.....- younpter he broke horlel end
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Pie
Pt
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Mo'
man
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tripltll
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The four111 annual Nat ion al As- ' re.a l J.Za 1 m of
i
him
table centered Ith a Bibie,
t
e11l pro.!lpect, m TV'a brief bi■- tended cattle At 13 he won a
a
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.; tw
g
a
and
t.lO)'!I
o
y
mb
end
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W
n
O&gt;e
ay
hed
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rught i unc
at esd
M
picture of Chrlatback of it � A at.it, April
:; J
al
Nat
Showen," COD· tory-replac1111 the No. I hf!ro on national bronc rkllne award.
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r
t
a
of
the
f
ring
candlea on either 1ide �oltoru
Lo
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th
bly
rn:"I
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emmg mqa.z llM'!,,
&amp;ho�.
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1 Now, at 54, be ' 1 an lndependtnt 0
Makinc out an ilJCume tu
r
ler Y the Confeder- "
taken from Psalm 96 by Mn. Ev '!
cture he s been
We btl ieve the •late th t
who can ·He TV or l"-l't'e it.
Save Your Sale, Slip,
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and
World
Outlook
is
a 1n80n in addition, multlpll­
wa,
me
.
y
erett Thoma. opened the meetlng
t
f
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G
ar
Ulyaan
MIDDLIPOIIT
ran
�=� � � :: He lt red in ' '�aud Ctty" (or :i: ;��:-�
ratwn aod ut.r.actJon,
G.-oup •m�ing of ·'God of Gr.act, ' ' )rt!tented by M iss Graef' Campu lo
h
r
w
of
te
IU
mo1he
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is
•Ito
;:�l �.: i!ocold �� •Inda which ,prayed all with .. n w:
;.h:!4!1�: u8;� P�!y;:� :;1 bell, Mrs Allen Eichinger, Mrs. rest of th i, aeaaon and all of
eat Ci� il Wer na� l
i
:.e�
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Wane and Ms Thomas. A pledge year he will be very much in the ' Ht beaded tor his
•at.er .
1
an G • r f
d
Mrs Robert Warner assisted y
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c
kmg
t
for
Mc�id
Oh
11
War
Civil
Spe
he
l1.,
,addle
erv1ce
11
Wa!!I ronducted by Mrs.
Haye
y
utter, Chase ,
I in Montana where he runs 100
Mrs. Coorge H Parker presented .
Cen�ill1 Jal Commissiou, v l c e ' Stan� � �
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m
of
u
Naturally
head
I
a
attle
conCf'rned
t
an
er
War
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Mrs
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bo
ICOre of l
Pledgf!
Tho...u.
d
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the program topic, ··woman·,
Chamnar. Erwin C. Zepp, Cohun,. i
�vei th19
otheri ·_ r.lchl
fo
lh
with
contract
"My
I
footateps,"
Ward'•
m
Dawin1
a
one
candles,
abow
tall
i!!I
repre
candle
Parker
ChRngmg Roles " Mn
bus, thanked the national com- )
,
e
Y
■poke on the number or elderly s ntlng Christ and one each rep. the tall , lean actor .,id, •·aut paraatees me • full month off mi.s5Jon for thP honor paid ta the f �tion .
1 7 JEWEL - GOLD
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ing
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pra
an
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IO
se
've
t
lel
,wnmer
every
gettiftl
ice
n
from
en
1 c
and
bee
go back
rv
y �!I .
t
women who are working and stat• r
,
.
llate.
.
FILLED LADIES'
While Mrs. Thomas: people congratulating me some I up to Lhe ranch John f!X lain d
j
ed that 30 percent of all married substance
We
the
make
to
plan
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bus
um
Col
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to
UH
ife
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ki
Take
of
8:"d Let It
whom aaid they wou never
"
ref
L
le my l up
wumen are working Mrs Werner
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mem r!I placed the,r pledges watch lhe lhow •pin after Ward months a year It '• not worth it a uembly the largolt oJ the yearly
f
Be
Absen
I th
t
1
lr n
pp
rie
,
thf
l1
· Mrs. War• died.
said.
"Thi!
Ze
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" I prefer piaymg I Wesu,,.; se
SWISS
n:r :io� �lj�h :r�;:r
r
ter
to
beNin
mooem
ac
cha
"I'm playing the character enice
y
rom
MADE
Durmg the busllH!■, session tlrely d1ffmmlly than Bond did. cau.e I 'm •
IIUY· This me "
I
n
•ng omes ea .er
plans were made for a mother• . .
5th
1
April
rom
k
f
act
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A veteran ol more than 100
to
i
rn
r
•
He was . rougll talking, tough ind"
.
daugh ter banquet at the
May
me ·
Mdnl ire atill II fr'ft! to
moviee,
e
real
gokha
of
art
h
a
With
guy
meeting
Mrs John Werry was
.
.
A _ veteran of more then JOO do pictures when ht 1511, 1 on caU
d ac
My character 11 a
Mrs. Chff�rd Le1 fhelt prest dd&lt;l named prog ram chairman
and J Jplinarian,
mov u!S, McIntire still 11 free to for "Wagon Train . " But the odds
A Rttlste.-.cl NurM
ood more philoJophlcal, better eduat the meel111g of WS�S of t h !'! Mrs . W. 0 . Bamitz� ,
f
the
JEWELER - OPTOIIEJ'RIST
.
\ttill .. lttfteftt
w
h
r
on
t
i
ca
are
geU
he
a
whenEver
ew
:11
� � sn'
a 1entle fellow, ::
Roe Sprmas Melhadiat churcti chairman. Reports were given by eated lnaD.
a
r
ram.
ut
s
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w
k
i
ofr
g
T
cti-sin&amp;
John
bf
wiU
ee .I
' J the odd
MIii St.
oo _
Tl1e ay � fle,rnoun -�t the chureh the secretaries, inc luding
M rs. and when the people on the k
of actma cornea easier to cows up in Monl aq,
Cro�.P sing\flg of Stand Up F�r Dw Jght Parker. promotion : Mrs. wagon train reach their deltlna- ind
Jesus, opened the meeting fo · · Thomas, litl!rature and publication tion they will be a litlle better off
.
lowed wi th praye r by Mrs. Am'.&gt;!I Mrs. Jed Webster Sr. , missionary for having known him."
Clluacten Differ
Leonard . It was vote1 ta suppo.-t educat ion ; Mrs . C. F. Tompkins,
the rural worker in Portsmouth children's work : Miss Campbell, Mclntire's intf!rpretaUon of lhe
diilrict. stationed at Rio Grand:&gt; 11tudent work. and Mn. Eugene part is as different from Bond 's
by tending the same amount ,a Brown, youth work. Reports wetf! OJ the two men themaelve.s.
laat year. Mrs. LeHheit reported given on the district meeting held Ward 10\'ed nothing better than
on an Easter basket given by the in Portsm�uth by those attend ing. to bellow at everyone on the set
Plans for tnstallation o( officers in moJUy in friendly fuhkm, but
Society. to a family .
May
werf! discussed.
aometJmes in eamat. He WIS •
Mrs. Scott Folmer, program
A silent auction was held, and a lwty man who thrived on atten.
leader, opened the program with
lhe call to worship end prayei , dessert course was 8"1'\red in the tlon and uproar.
----Luke 10: 38-42 and a meditation social room by Misses Augusta, 1 -- --�.
wa,. 1iven by Mrs. J'ohn Hartunt' Lucretia and Ada Genheimer and
t
roup
minater
ea
"Woman's Changi�g Roles" wa�s Mrs. Eugene Brown, from a la·
ble attr�clive with •�angements To Send 4 Student,
the toplc of the rrogram and par•
.
.
of �onquils and narc,6SU6 and Westminster Foundation of Ath­
tlcipating were Mrs, Leonard,
.
w�1te candles m crystal holders. ens and Ohio University is semi•
Mr,. Anna Reuter. Mrs. Oliver
.
� h'.le seated al the table. round ing four of their students to be in
.
Clark. Mrs Howard Bolin and
robm cards were signed to send to charge of the Sunday School and
Mlsa Alice Euler.
Mrs. Pearl Hysell and Mrs. Vet• Church services at tre Syra.cuae
A report on the district mee••
non HoweU .
Preooyterian church Sunday, Re,.
Int held last week in Portsmouth
------ernnd Ruppelt will deli11er t h e
was alven by Mrs. Leifhelt, alter
sennon.
which -a skit, "Aprll Showers, • Contmittee Mahe,
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SWlday even�g at 5,30 the Midpertaining to two magazine, , Plan, For Porty
dleport WYF will have theae stu­
Methodist Women and World out- 'the Entertainment Committee
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den�s as their gutsts. They wm
loo, wkas given by Mrs. William or the C.C.L. mel at the home of
� m charge of the meeting and
Grueser, Mrs. Lewis G r u e 8 e r Mrs. Bernard Fultz Wednesday
discu_!l!I the Foundation of Athens
Mrs. Leonard and Mrs. Leifheit. Plans were 1lladf, for the annu•9j
t L. • and its purpose. There will bt re'lhe l.4rd's Prayer in uniao.o , "Get Arnuainted" party 0
•Je freshment, served
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held Thursday, April 20, at Glorla's Beauty Shop. Games a ,1d
t he Family Nighl
shmls were planned for
"come as you are" party.
Attending were Mrs . Bernard Faml\)( .oliJ&gt;t will be held ot
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Fultz, Mrs. Glenn Hen�er, Mrs. tbe SyraCUBe Probylerian cburch
Lionel Baggs, Mro. Bob MIiis, Frlday at 6,ltJ wltb a coverecl•
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the Meigs county Mrs, wtlltam E\'.,�n. and Mrs. dish dipher.
Teac
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A 1pecial IIU•II will be tho
llyswn will .- ·at tbe Rullarut Charles Bradb
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of the International
resident
School gym, April 18, al 7
MEETINGS
CONTINUED
Club
of
Ohio
Univers.ity, Mr, Ruep,m. for a banquet and meeting
be
M
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tings
at the Syracuse N
n Lee, frotn P&amp;nama City, Pan­
ee
for the purpo&amp;e of ratifying tht
proposed COD!titution and by- arene Church continue. thlt wt4!k am11. Mr. Lee le a major 1n chem.­
Ins of the newly formed Melga with EvangeU1t Rev. Dean Sheets. ical englneerm,.

Bids For GOP Gubernatorial Cand id a cy

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A film on safety was shown at •
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meeting o( the Bedford Pl'A held
�esday even� at the school
with Mn. Dons Eastman, presi•
dent, presiding.
Patrolman Wagner
answered
questions after his films and par,ticipated in awarding of prizes. by
grades, in a safety poster coloring
eontest recently concluded.
�ir.iners were : first grade, Mary
Mtdkifl;
runner-ups, Margaret
Riggs, Sue Douglas, Mavin Bur.
Ion ; Second : Mike WUllarns; n,n.
ner-ups, Billy Carman,
Wayne
Well, Richard Deam : '11lird: Connle Heed; runner-ups, Bill Riggs,
Jamee Eastman. Caryl Ann Der•
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Fourth grade, Edward Smith;
runner�up, Waller Arnold, Bobby
Jones. Janet M... , Fifth, ».nny
Brlckle,;
runner•upo, Priscilla
Williams, Leta Goodwin, Carolyn
J01181i; Sbctb: Duane SiddeH; nmner-upo, Ronnie Eutman, Barbare Steffel, Nathan Arnold: Soventr, Gail St. dllllr; run--.pa,
Cbarlea Smith, NIIDC)' O'Brien,

Look for Heiner's ne,d;
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Janet Butcher; Eighth: Kenneth
Dody; runner-ups, F.ddle Whaley,
Mike MuJford and Fred Cheney.
Other mitertalnmeht Included
sonp by the lint and third ll?adu
under direction or Mr•· PhY1lls
Hackett.
Announcements were made of
the Harrilonville Pl'A meeting to
be held May 4, lhe district confer.
ence in Zanl!BVille, AJ)l'il 28, and
ol the Pl'A program on WLW at
12:05 to 1:30 p. m. on Saturday
for Jhe next three weeks,
The refreshment eommlltee for ,1
the next meeting t1 Andra Well
Betty Kem, Ann Lambert, J�
Burson. The nominating commit... .... nlllllOd with Heleo Carper, Leota Smltb
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llefrOlbmenta ...� ..,.e,1 by
Vada llaHllon, Peg Carper, folal.
loo WlllfamJ and Clara MM SWJn.
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oonteat were Mn. J, P. Miller,
Mn. Ralph Wtlbr ond Mn.
Berkley Faulkner.

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ol rr.,. lljlOIII .,r ilmd yltJr bo, J11NftU and
and
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tli bo, molher, fomily, Mr, and llrs. II, R. Ryan,
lhl •Ea,ter gu,,t, ol Mr, and !fn.
Cbarley F01ler .,.,. llr. and Jin, 111r11 from HunllDgton Chrlatlon lln, F.clno llouob. Tirey _,, dill, Jl r. and Jin. Jact an,,- and
Ed Grindley and ION ol c.lmn- CoU.,. in lndlano and Sr.re Budl - - ol Jlr. and lln. How- fomJly ol Soalh Chorloaton, Dblo.
buo. Mr,. Cbarlet Foaler Jr, and from Bu,inffo School in Cohm&gt; ltd Rouab and clauplor, P'oyo, won - •iltton ol Jlr,
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cblldren, Pituburp and Mr. and buo.
W- ,- o1 Mr. ud Jin. C. E. llulr and bJa r.lbl,,
Mn, Wald FOiier ol Columbul ,
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and Mr . and Jin. 1l4oehor
Mr, and Mn. ArcbJe Donahue Dallao Hill ,..,. Mr. and Mn. lira, Tam Iltynold,,
and ....,, 11. 1111d - ..,. YllltJntl Mr, and IARNEY
of Bellvlllo wore over - Raymond llonaler and - ol Ra- and Jin_ � Jand dilld- Jin_ Dorn! Golf and lomJly Sun­
luesll of their brother and llller, eino, Mn. Don Neaoo and Mary NII al
w. Va_ - tUo.....i.,.
In-law. Mr. and Mn. Artbur Doo- Alice.
nor ,_.. ...,. Mr, and Jin.
BW - 11f10D1
claya
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Freeman Merrill Teelna ol. Colwnbwi. Mr. leave from Navy aervll.'t with hll
Mr. and Mn. Ralph Wut of Co- and c:hihirm of Coahocton ,pool and Mn, Marian Dtngr .,. -•
wUe and - Ntlatlveo, He re,
1urnbua ,pent the ....i..nd with the w,ekend •ith the Ki1eP fom, No,r Hov.,, Mr. MCI Jin. Cberloo Jurnod lo
CUip l1wnday.
Mrs, Weot'1 molbar, Mn, W. W, llloa,
Ellloll ol Nitro 1111d Mr. 1111d lln.
Mr, and Jin. Bury! Whll, al
Varip.
Dinner peat■ of Mr. and Mn. Howard Johnaon of Cwbburs- �ie■lon wtl'I!! viaiUng her parJlr. and Mn. l'rancil Webb Julian HUI Sunday w,re llr. 1111d !Ir. 1111d Mn, Hamid
onto. llr. 1111d Mn. R. D. Hlll and
-t o day .,Ith their -In-low lln. Brady Hollman of Middle- and clauahlff of Alfrod - Sim- hlo rnolbar, Mn, Ran Milhl 1111d
and
1111d dauabler, Mr,
Mn. ort, Pvt Don Ricbortl Hill al Fort clay with Mr, 1111d Mn. Bob lur- Mr. Mliht.
Jamas Fico of Racine.
Knox, Ky., 1111d Mr. and Mn. Ce- ll1IIL
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!Ir. and Mn. Olen Tobon of ell Hill and doughier of Columbua.
Canton . who -• a - wtlb hor Pbyllla 1111d Joan Kiaor """'
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JIIIDAT f, lll Couo11J Top Tea
to Canton .
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Mn. Earl Shonk ...,.i.ad word who ii IDlployed
on the towboat 1, ao
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lul 1. 16 0aontry J7:SI llltm&lt;W Wulhlr
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and daugbler of Racine were dJn. 7,» blended Wel&gt;allu HW, ::
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Mr, 1111d Mrs. Dick Taylor ....itv-..,
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ede Iba rllel of baptism It Iba Ap- F land Norritr were Mr. and 1,a 11,o World Tblo
Clarenco Prolfil, Mn. Wm.
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ple Grove Methodist Church on Mn.
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Robert Proffit of Portland,
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Mr. and Mn, Bert Webb
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GASOL INI ALLEY
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Mamfleld and Mr. and Mn. OriOII children with a birthday party, mSI Parm 8muu N..,.
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Bill Mlllor and children, Mlu 11, 1'1 llld-l&gt;l;J
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dtlldron of Muncie, Ind.. were Joan Fisher and children of Eur- U:00 Noon Non
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a-ta of Mr, and llrl. A, Toney, ob, Mrt. Opal Diddle and child- 12 , u a-, Star
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1or VO&lt;ltloa at lhllr bon&gt;e, were la Miller of Tuppen, Plain,, Sun1,16 NoWI
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Space Flight May Cause Change In Weapons

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2 BU
n Cedars
SpringfieSd GARDEN TRACl'OR.
�
OTS-Twi
a, JOHN A, GOLDSMrl'II
Stennla said he didn't want lo or even u111r1g the moon for a m hbulld.
ddition, New Haven .
1
u ,..,J one year, Call WY ,�-, '' We do all work - prembn. �
�
Ullllect Preu laternalional
sc:are
anyone , but suggested con- tary bc1se " lie said the nalton
out
5
13
ot
on
e
miles
mg
•
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l
ori: with
. pos11Cs.s1I1g either would h im! a
w
� P Free fiinishing for Oatw
of Pomeroy . Phone WY 2-S33 l WASHlN GTON ( UPI J-Lawmak sider al ion be given lo lhe ' ' p.sy
o
and
Wash
Fast
bundle.
family
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C
D.
C RN P ANTER ,
.
4 1:_6tc e�s today expre� fear tbat �us-· chological impact" and 1tretegic "tremendous adva ntage·· in nuclebefore ! p. m.
Dry, ex pert shirt finishing. Call
Cu.1tivatora. New Holland Baler.
position of a nation beneath or- ar war.
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Robinson' s Laundry or use our HOME SITES FOR SALE IN 118 could put alomic weapon!! �to biting wea pons ,
concliLion.
All in good
RATES
Sen. Henry M. JackrM&gt;n. 0.
PomHoy. Harri110nville Road 3 orbit lO De broughl dow11 al will,
J� dr·, ve-in window aervK"f'.
Fields, BJ Locust St., Pomeroy.
4 :c:ent1 per word. one mserllon. Mtntmum cbaqi:&amp;---80
But Chairman Richard B. Rus• Wash., said "lh1s may w•ll cause
Hoblmon'1 Laundry and Drymiles from town. Call WY 2· like Yuri Gagarin was.
ee n ts 6 cenli per word for thrH consecutive 1meruo111
4 13 tit('
Call WY 2.5110.
sell. [).Ga., of the Sen ate Armed lmmeJlate conskleral1on of concents per word
Spec ial . -0t1e month (or
4 U 6tC'
5280.
Cleanlnt WY !-M?.I
Congressio
ex
military
rts
nal
pe
Services Commillee said the mili- stn1C'tion of an anti-satellite misLINCOLN.
1947
: FOR SALE :
J.'vll nte of 4 ce n ts per word will oe charged rur ad­
Robluo111·1 Tri-Luslre C�aDf'n
viet
the
the
saw
aid
1 0
,
, rru s1nJ1 d 001 paid w1tbm 10 day1 after receJv1 na ht l l
f 'hea1 , fle � d V!!n\fet�r. Ra- ,
manned tary implications are not so sig- sile system. This could be
So
)'
(24A} FOR SALE OR .s
WY Z-51JO
Ertors 1n A.dYertismg •Should be reported lmmed11telJ.
toward
a nificant as the implications for achieved fairly rapidly " He d id
space
as
a
night
step
:
3tp
13
•
· �·.ne. Ohio.
• 10 61c - ===
l'he Oa1h Senlmel will not bto responsible (01 more thu
:-:::;;--,: -; :-:-,-:,:-,:: potent new space weapons sysTRADE
space explora tion.
not elaborate.
,mt' mcurreel mseruo n
- RATS KIIJ.EO ----;;ih-Slar t
j
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OTA
RE
R
lem.
Y
EL
and
TYP
an,
uld
R OLET . 4 door sed
agreed,
that
LJJ'J ol Tbank.11 and Sp1:1:1al Notices o( tvl!nls, $ 1 .25,
He
CHEV
it
though,
co
1959
lo heavily censored testimony
, 2 lb. 1 . 49. '
lb.
Far arin,
ers sharpened . Used mowers for
I
l
!
UN)
S
tor SO "·ord minimum Each 1dd1llon1J word, le.
work horse . or sell.
Stennis
Chairman
John
so- before the preparedness sub-eom•
C.
[).
trade
a
be
for
a
step
8
toward
developing
.
"
Farm Bureau. Sugar Run fo'lour ' sale. Small air cooled engine reUb1111tlnes publL�Led 1t I cen1 per wurd
James Hill , Letart Falls , CH 7- Miu., of the Senate preparedness ulled platform eyslem - or even mittee Tuesday, Air Force Chief
I
\1 ill, Ebenbach Hardwarf .
Lew is Repair Service,
, r ORDS
pairs.
.l MO.
8 DAVS
J DA 'r'S
1 DA 't
25
4 13 3tc subcommittee suggested that if a a base on the moon. "
21.
Thomas D. Whltfi a.ud the "�
4 6 7- 4 , tp '
$4.50
$ 1 .M
9Ue
80c
. 15
( ) - a. I l l · lS S
134 M ill-st, Middleport Phone
some of our own viets could launch • large space
that
noted
He
recalled
and
orbited
he
can
man
''
$6.00
1 1 80
SI 20
6UC
20
4 13 30tc
19157 FORD Ranch Wagon $.'i00. 00.
WY 2-237t.
LEGAL N�T I CE__ to 8 spel'ific spot on command, multaneously. "
: platform - truly a major rung in
'7.00
112.:15
St .50
75c
25
'
.
.
Riding garden tractor and al•
LOWED WITH A
been I the ach ievement of
NOT1c11 01" APl"O I N T MUT
"
effective
have
lanners
p
advance&lt;!
P
GARDENS
weapona
with
done
be
can
it
Ac&amp; re, �lved by 10 A. "' will be ID tbll day'• paper.
.
achmenU. $200.00. Mrs. flay
.
Gravely Tractor. Rates Reason- E.t•t• of MARY E. �fv,��� w ith d whole lot of weapons, st- talking about planetary platformA. 1 space platfonna.
Keeton, MinersviUe, Ohio.
•-o , or conIacI lnc•a· NI
nv-,ur
able. CaII guo
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
NoU t• · 1, h•...,br 111nn lh•l coell
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J. Wtthuholt wruiae Po,t Ofttc•
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- · I Ebner Finlaw, Harrisonville
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addreQ , . Gallipoll1. Ohlo h•• bHn
SALE: One 1951 Inlemat�n4 I 12tp duly
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■ppolntNI Ex!N:Ultb; of lh• E•·
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tale (If Mari I. Jividen, d•�aaMd ,
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al Too TrucJt in good NIildltlOn. l SPOUTING, ROOF
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Repair, Sheet ,,., ,, Md" coo,r,, Ohio
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drive, ii ,w ,y,
5.000
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1
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metal Wort Tho Puwers Com- 0·� ".". ' '!".,,'!:.' ., A,n , I
TERMITE ANI) t&gt;ES'I CONTROi ELECTR OLUX Vacuum Cle r
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Jud1r of 1h11 Prob•� Court
4-4-30tc
n••y Wy-2-2.101.
by Ful, FrN IDllp=•klO
1 60 modelt W I'th t hrow away pa4 17 3tp ,..... •
Ohio.
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IU 13·»2:'1'·3k
Complete l ine of spring bedding
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Wt
and � Senice Stat1oa
lachments. Pay oH last 6 pay- {9a) MARINE SUPPL I ES
for the trip three times around use that red May day handle,
By STANLEY RALL
1.------------i l
plants . "Telea
1
"'"raph Serv ire. ' "
1
-i ments of S6 75 or \\'111 discount
Z3i6.
Al -..--iP CJ
the world w ill De stationed a1 �1·d a spokel!Iman here • "but wt
United PN! u JnternaUonal
Francis Florist. Wy 2 4
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1
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4
2·2204
WY
for
'
e
know we ha...e lt If neces.
Phon
&lt;.1sh.
l
.
KKOKE E , Hawaii (UPI) - Only I strategically located tracking sta- hke
and ·26 1
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one of the se.,.en U, S. astronaut.si lions over the globe.
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Shum way Greeiihuuses,
.
_
•-- Skal1:11. (.juns, Bu11·.!., lioll UubS, ,
j st MUCVJ 11 . P. t,511.11
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The capsule co�� be 1 :�
,
ortk
into
trip
nrst
that
B
can
lhis
at
make
here
be
will
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of
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bit, but the others will be serving l Nal 1onal Aeronautics and Space the Pacific , lhe
METROPOLffAN MOTORS
_
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.
M iddl e ,�, Ph I Sewrn g Machrne '" beautrful l
Sport '
go
thln
d
l
some
, console cahi net. M akes button• . eoe £HI
as landlocked copilot, lo hela him Administration &lt; NASA &lt; &lt;racking oceans , b o u
12 J .2 ! -ti0ir
APRil. 13
M ala 11ree1 . Ponte,.,
WY 2-36tl:
be
w•
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they can.
all
p.._ W"IZ.11'1t
- , hol es , se11.i. 011 bvllons, and all
!
! station hal rway up a 5,00()..foot wron g. Rescue crews
.
lden Rule Class of the
Go
The
!
D
A
SEEDS
N
SEE u1'FoR FEED
• alerted along lhe as1ron8u1 8 patb
the fancy designs without at.
d f K
The , ix who - like the astroCh1.r,d1.
1-20-Uc
Baptist
Fl,sl
t
Middlepor
port
Middle
Cuel.oif. Grind ing,
tachmc nts. Will sell lo respon- --------:-:,:-:::
:�I t� :�:;h;g in::;� during th, night.
will meet this Thursday e.,.ening naut - trained for three years
2 z,; I I sible party for last I I paytnf'nls
_
�� �11· ·- ~ _
n. The
l ' l 1 ) WANTED TO BU Y
ments simulating the ones in the This station cost $7 millio
�
at 7 ; 30 at the home of Mr. and
same.
the
about
st
o
c
five
-9.35
of
2pt:r
other
Phone
WY
month.
tiny capsule from stations at Pl .
NOW OPEN FOR BUSlNESS. J
Mrs. Bert Bodimer for their regu.
arleston Mar
Ch
ON
BASE
ILK
M
,
except
aald,
spokesm�
4
7
.
NASA
a
Midw'!)' Groce ry on Sumner i 2204
Arguello, Calif . . Bermuda, Woo,
-� k.et. Call WY t-Ml6 or write=
tar monthly meeting.
Countf. Route No. �. Mr. and SING ER SEW I NG MACHINE- · Dona
mera Austral ia and Cape Canav• Cape Canaveral which cost mucb
M
ld
ora, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Mrs. :fohn C. Joh nson.
I!:niff� R •PItal
era! 'F la whe:.e two astronauts more sine� it ls the control cenRound bobbin in brand new con:-:
,
'The Middleport Garden Club
4-l l-llc
,
.
•
4 12 61•
ter for the entire night.
..
sole cabinet. Equipped lo Ilg -�-�===-cc:-:
o entered Ho1- ' WI 11 • be 9 a tioned·
Among those w••
.
w1_'II meet �I the home oI the
:;;-, An�t her ke� function o f thI'S sIa.
unfurDATI
A.ND
ROOM
THRtE
n ine others
i
w� and make buttonholes. Pay j
like
stations
24
These
r
ast
hours
ital
the
hos
in
.
ze
P
P
lie
l
Plumbing Heating M lSses Hallie and atNe 7 . 30 Zerkle
lion is resettmg of the automatic
; Lot AAA
nlshed ,11partment. Phone Turnoff last 8 payments of •8-40 per
p. m. were: David Eugene Rece, v·tn- �w i. 11 be bl to talk by radio
Thursday April 13,
.
St,
I
Pomeroy
611
Main
e­
New
dt
reierv
l
Fie
Ira
er: 2-230$ , Mn.
,
month. Phone WY 2·2204.
ut But these dir 1 timer that lnitiatet the capaule'1
m•li • ':, your pl•n•
Host.ts.ses are Mrs. C. A Emm1sh , Ion, A. Dewey Good, Rt I _E1,1,mg. l with the a5� r0� a
K�
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3tc
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4
wh■r•
WY-2-2441
Phon•
ny
'
Haven.
tion,
t 7 etc
l have wha; [ descen Under present plarui,
Mrs. Edna Juhli ng, M rs Garnet Lon, M rs. James N . Springston, fer tn that l hey w'll
1 kee ( pronou nred Ko,. kay-ayi will
.
ed. N o ,.,wic• chulil• --.,--����
o r eb,
vt
;
-- �-- - - En slmmger and Mrs J ame� Har- 2321 Jefferson A.,.e, Pt Pleasant. amounts to co-p1lols slandmg by lo ,
Wmdow Bli nd, and Shade,
Second Awenu e
( 1 4) FOR RENT
a
1000 GALLON WATER TANK
I hel out
be the last station to ha
i
Gall
Campbel,,
Lee
rchard
R
Iey.
p
Porch Shade,, Veoet,an B linds
po,. O.Uip0U1, 0.
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.
.
to
timer,
the
usl
ad
lo
hance
t
APARTMENTS _ Furnlohed Md Will heul for public. Conta
lis Ferry, w Va Hugh Crump, j These five stalrons also have the c
Clolh Awning, and Fibergla,s
hon• GI 6--0069
• � de e t tlrll al
oy.
l
Bob
Pomer
Pickel
,
edd
l
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o
lll
A meeting of lhe Key women Leon, W Va. Mrs. l':dith M. Jo- I ability to track ti� capsule " it ��:ke
Free
on
·mfumlllhod M M
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;
,
,
.:,' ;'h." cap,mlo
itl
�lace helon,
�28-30tc and officers of Meigs Counly ach lm, 3_66 E. Ma;, St , Pome- , whips over the a.rth at 18,000
o":i:�t I SuppIy port. r.111 WYZ-mt,
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&lt;:or . r . 1 1 PUP - WIii give away
l
hit
nd,
yon'I
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l be held ' roy. 1J,v1d T. Gruese, , RI. 3 Pom. , m1l�s an ho�' · They �lso ha,e
l
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Chur
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l
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,
Un1..:'1::'ve.
215
Any
room,
6
lo
up
house
(arm.
ted
tre
the
on
o
home
f r a �ood
APARTMENT
ONE P'IVE
.
plunging down in a long ■t •"for TERJMTES, $50. Any 0 · t.; Thursday , April 13, at 1 : 30 p. m. • eroy, l l omer 8 . N ichl' ls, Rt. 3 equ1pment lo _ ovcmde the autoPomeroy, Ohio
Mrs . ,ohn Stout , Hnrrisonville, ,
th
WY - .,
witb
.
But this limer can always bl
at Heath Methodist church when I Pomeroy , Mrs. Roy Lewis Allen, mahc gear m the capsule an.:I
2-.. Phom
ba WY
•
4 12 3tp .
Oh '· o ,
IJ.1'1-tle room. treated for ro11chPS . etc .
i-3311.
,. l lOtc neDia'"•
.
I
.
ldden by the 1111aH red b81r
verr
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fl. INSU RE D. GUA RANTEE D. pla ns for May Fe11 ow sh ,p Day ,, Oak H ill. Mrs. James King. WeII- bnng the ast rona ,t down al ••Y
for ule. 18 EIG
GOU l.1 OT COFF'F.E, 5c a cup. 3 Guernsey Helfert
Is prominent on each ,.
lha1
die
USE
AND
·
HT ROOM
BO
TERMS· This ll!I a SPECIAL• I will be made. Mrs. Bruce Lloyd ston M iss Margaret Booth• Rt. 1 I time should there be trouble.
k ' ))ai ry Har, Middlcporl , mon th 5 OJd • s1 de Dell very hay
,Jac
•
&amp;e\'eD room house; ii..._
ment paneI . Chanc"
.
._.... � • n&gt;O"'I Gi:T . ACQUAINTED PRE-SE/ is C.J C'ha trm.un.
.
s . Dwiiht Allen T1IJomm� th e 88trooaut at th e pII ol's mstru
Wel l•st•on, l!r
•
t 12 6lc rake. No. 27 V. A. Mowing Ma•
_
1
Ohio.�,
es
artmen
.
P
t. A. N, Bengel.
ap
II.
.il
SON offer, anti la limited! In
ex- are if the timer should fall,••�
ley Rt 2 Wellston and M r s I five stal 1ons will be two other
chine. Thom88 Holter, Racine•
• f
.
.
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•
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i
APRD, 14
me buslrn!BI near ly , 3 ,f
WY Wffl.
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a
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be
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ihe
oa
I
d perts, especm
.
. IIY tra1ned JUSI or I ,
.
Rt I.
(6) OST &amp; FOUND
4 12 3tp
M�tg!l I Harold E. Smith, Ravenswoo , 1
fety.
- I a century · TOPS � ALL TE r. - The Return Jonothim
.
;:==
flights. They are an ,he astr.onaut back lo
orbilal
the
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W
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·
·
red
LOST -·Young
ffll
�
k
up tLma
ons
1ng
nme
The
�tatf
- bone HOUND. FOR SALE - 7 Head Purebred 4 ROOMS unrurnlzmt:t.1 aparImen1,
M ITE CONTROL, M rs. R . C. Cha pter DAR will meet Fridav at
aerospace med icaI orr·icer and a I
Btrlhs
r- I
Eibe
_.
Alf
reu
1
�.
M
o
home
u
the
unlurn.
Here fo rd . S yea rIinga, 2 young wJlh b ath and 6 room
Phone WI g..3003 . -- 4 10 6lp
enlr
havt
twork
e
ri
the
or
rest
.
I
·
Story, 1 1 1 n on A venue . Ph one
I .
M rs. Paul Burnsides, 2:91 West capsu Ie spe!' 1al'st
ancows to freshen. Purebred Bull lshed apartment, Ill Pomeroy .
'
WY 2-2 98.
3 II 30tc feld · The Prog ram wil l br
.
, voice communications with the u,
4
J me State St
Jarkson son 10 57 The astro na ut serv i ng at each 1ronaut They are la SouUi Africa.
M
l ater bY
ed
Call Wy,2-2733.
M A N'S ; E YRGJ..\SSES 1n t a n
nld enough for l i11ht service. C.
4-11-tfo ---:-,,.-cc:-,::=-:::-:=:
rs.
'
noum.'
·
· • an,• p. m Tue·,·□ aY.
stalion will watch the pe ri'or:n- 1
·
·,
'
'
C'Ase . A�ril 3. Reward. Call WyD. Circle, Racine and Buh an -�=c-====::::----,----;
Brew ington· program c h. m nn
.
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· Canlon s1 and , G uayma, , M•x l-•
NC
E
INSURA
[20B)
apartment
FURNISJIED
ROOM
3
th
!
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both
of
cond1l1on
and
ance
,
Road ·
H·
4 13 3tp
Mrs. Ed Ison H obstetter WI11 be co
z. ri.,n. or wr lte, Ch ar Iei
Dlsc:hargt' ..11
Air
Eight
ff•
N
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S
,
.
,
an
e
I
f Whl
1
utiliUes fumiaJMk:L, Call WY 2-- COMPLETE lNSURANCE PRO 1 hostess
man a d the , ule·
.
B,,,., , Pomeroy ' Ohio, Route No. 20 month old SIIETLAND PONY 230
Patierts recently discharged In•
Wnt
England.
Fla.;
Base,
Force
4-11-61,
1,
The �octor_ t:
wa 1 ch onIy th e
9
t«l ton, Lffo Auto. �tr,, Pollo
4- l l -3tp
3.
.
,
eluded 'Mr, . Alfred M. Stover,
Africa, and aboard two trackinf
Stallion. Gentle. Voun11 Guern-----:-:,-:-::-:::::-:::�
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b
G�rden
,
rail
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h1
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,
The
heart r�le,
hls
cbeckmg
man,
on Milla Middleport.
""Herson
Mablt,
F
Jerome
Mrs,
-- sey cow , freshen soon. Orville
,
( 1 7)
ships.
1
.
pulse. temperature and respirawil�: meet Friday evening at tne
_(B} AUTO SALES
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home of Mrs. Charle, R lfne wilh
ion with di e ls an, _gauge , showHUNGRY PEOPL E to bolp 00 eat
;;Eima 8�ill l:m:. Mrs. Je,..; �
!2 �
.
�9 DU ICK ve, tl995. LaSabre 4pro
Complete
needs.
ll
a
for
n
o
ecll
t
our Dellclo\11 Chicken Dinner,
=
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Mrs , Allard Prall 111 the-·ho9teN.t
i
W),
WatT�ll.
Mrs.
P;Jfitt,
door !&lt;'flan . Ori�inal black fin• SLUGG ISH SEPTIC TANK7 Clog- J:m4ay
4 1
•
. and Saturdly, t-=, : T�.. � 2.·2966. �.
capsule.
·
.
.UC
E lsie Harrell, Mrs. Jos eph
. .
l�h like new, Dyna no� drive.
ed
Sh: · Whlte Shrine w�jf
Ma
drains? Get -lliin:tm-An plife. Sunrllie Re1tauran,t 134
g
to
t
1
apsu
Th
1
R. G. PICKETT Insurance, "om�em : have open lnslal l• 1 Hy�ll . Carlene K . Fraley, J9hn 1
l lf'a lly sharp. Dlaettnar s, Pom- Septic Tank Cleaner. Landmark
Jerusa
: � con
ule
E. Main st. , Pomeroy.
o
C�J:s
n
ec
h
c
eroy Near Darwin.
.u.1,
-t 8 6tc Farm Bur au. Pomeroy - tc
F lday at 8 p m p Goodwin William D. William- bo h . .•de n,d, . , . cIud " .. · ts
l
or rf·
t
�Y
--t
30
Mot� rlst Mutual
WANTED IMMEDlATELY - Men
,.
Mrs.
Da
n
.
Jr
F;ank
Ward,
n.
.
�
:! :e 1io;e;:i1. � bmiine11s �es- I
Good Cleo• Uood .,,.
te� .&gt;i:�::ur/ a��t�d:, s;bil ;ty WASH ING'l'8N~ «TPD - M FRESH COW, 3 GuorMeys, I Jer- or wome, over 2$, Many earning
and
id
M
M
e
,Ion will precede the meeting at Jo,e,, M n. Lawre,ce Gerlach, and ' the env l ro,ment inside lhe
l
i\ l .."' utl od ll
sey. John Houd&amp;1helt Miners- $2. 7s to $3 .00 per hour and up
ood , Miss MarLightning Rod Mutual
APril food !hoppers will find 81
W
A.
Jame9
Mrs.
· tT AN MOTORI
·
M J.'THOPfll
p.m.
capsu1e.
ville.
' ◄ I 6tp supplying �umeu with Raw3·za.SOtc '
__,_
extremely wl de tar letY Of 1OUUII
garet Walker, Joseph W· Th0m•
MW 1.:.. Mala
::At each of these five key track- at their favorite market this week
=
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lelgh Product, in Pome�y.
Car
as. Mrs. Stan ler Trussell, Bert
APRIL 17
p,..,...,_ Ohio SL
new
WALLPAPER - Exciting
;:-;:;--,-;:=;;c-=.c:- -:
.
ing station,. there is a red rectannoce Bary,
For dola1I, write OUTBOARD
end
M&lt;Yl'OR end boat ,nS
Democratic Men ond Women · Baker. Mrs. Wrlliam Thab,t, Mrs.
11880rtmen 1 1 pa 11ems, co1
'
i, written
which
on
handle
Jar
g
.
tcsWAGON: -$W9fi. 2-door
L�
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Rawlelgh,
t.
O
112,
Dep
,
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HD-840-1
surance protection. All risk are asked to meet at the Salli. James Coonen , Mrs .
Williiim
qua1i Jes.
E x 1ra low
pr
.
. . If , . A l meat coonte" everything lo"
·
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t
_
.
emergency
.
ay day
.
Sclla,1 . One local owner. N ice.
r n,"port, II lino,,•
•
coverage . .,.,iN
" .. per $100 cover- bury School Mon dey f'Yenmg
m good lo eycellent suppIy. Amona
W me brenner, Mrs. Roy Ruppert
Shop our sample book, todayt
"P"
opilot,
c
.
Blaeltnnr's, Pomeroy. - 4 8 6tc
astronaut
(41 ts, 27 , 21p
the
time
any
a ge, Barnes , _Simpson l "urthere are beef ia
the rotel
Cros, Hardware,
4 8 ttk
-rll 17 al 7 , 30 p.m. Ladies �re ask and Mrs. Charles C. McWllham,.
the medical offker or the capsule man: cut.�•�• well a, pork, and
a nco Agency, Middl,por1, Phone
PAPER BOY OR GIRL for Sonot
,
ed lo bri,g a few sendwrche
Amoa1 AIU01
TRACTOR
rubher,
'59 PON�IAC VB . 117116. 2· door Se- l WD:
it necessary . a lamb . ln poultry broiler-fryers
expe rt deem,
WY �-3 2$ !!Olp cookies.
�: wc
line! Route aear Muon Bri&lt;lp
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a
c
,
rednn. �ad by l0&lt;al �,h,; nle . I
mlllnlgb
the
to
handle will ,end
According
the
on
tug
quick
l
� :' �
�do: ':: ::: area aojl toward, M iddl,pnrl IIARNES,sIMPSO
end turkeys conilnue ftnl-ralt
ew
l n1
a
N INSURANCI A large ,ttendence i, de,ired port of the nursing department, th, capsule back toward earth.
fmn,u°\llale. Blaet&lt;n,r
I
Apply
o
•
buyers. Ao d at the dairy ,ection,
to
y
Th Doll
' 4 , •;:"� I :prea.i.;r " bu. nowr u,ed, Now
la pe""I'
""'1to. Middleport rtre, Au"' for the joint meeting of men ' those patients who were 1B fair
eroy. �
If all goe, well on the night,
,
4
ntineL
6
eggs and numero111 dairy prod,
I l lnl l:md PTO baler, A.II in good Se
� lubs.
� mobile. &amp;nda. Phone WY I a� �
condition Included Harry R. Hum pre.senI plall8 call for the capsule
ucts continue to favor the familJ
.
-- - ,- L- � Cheap
-- •
coriditlon, Joe Field5, Chester 1 WANTED - PERSON TO WORK IIIOI.
1-2'1-tf
Roll.!I Gdlles, �lchard campbell, to begin Its descent to earth somefood budget, with the large ,be1
n
rl,
Bid
rn.
igh
7,
oa
e
Phone
sold
-WY
to
the
2-!l
To •
l0,
as receptlonilt and dental assist• ------J950 Jl0lo!"G F. ('Olll' E - a od1111y
H
Robert Radabau gh, William Har- where between thi11 st ation and
.
ea• best v alue.
.
der - One 1960 Pord F•l(:on
a Mc ant. Anyone intereatfd write to
l
lOM Plickard - run!I mr�
(2 ! ) REAi ESTATE
J
ohn F. B laettnar, M rs. Pl. Argueiio, 2 ,200 m1le l!I away ori
rington,
�
Tudor Sedan. Seri al No.
.
Vegetable, are plentiful. and
1948 $ymoulh -· runs good. ' ·541-(' HP.VRot ,F.T VJJ, •. Belalrtj Box 14 · Muon, West Vlrglnla FOR
Ra
A.
ruff
W
Wendel
lnlaod.
u-•
a
,
m
tbe
�ood
l
Ktl
h
and
room,
I8'12M,
5
IS
l
OK
At t h e
SALE : HOUSE
t
many
are coming to maret in
r
interview.
f
or appoin
t
Ni&lt;"c 2t 113 ft. house tr niler.
d
4 door har top M"dnn. Air ront.mt'\ fo
This would put the capsule back
bath. Nice location, 1 1 1 I oc u,t Gobi• Ford Inc., 461 S , Third den and John Hannigan .
supplt. Among the
increasing
31
12
4
see UiJI Halley, m RN&gt;d�villr.
rlit iond. :Powl'r steering and
P
Eleven units ol blood were ad- into the Atlantic a !ew hundreC:
St. , Pomeroy. Phone WY Z-!3 11, Ave., Middleport, Ohio. On
,
artichoke$, celery, and
are
choices
.
k
Oh'ro.
hrn f'�. rowl'rJilide, Bloettnar's
4- l l ·61p
on miles from its starting point at
s 1 30lp Aprll 1 5t h, 1 961 a t 1 1 O ' min istered al the hospital
Melvin Hon,
20
BUSINESS
1
1
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,weet
0
lettuce,
not
will
car
This
A.M.
elock
·
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Poml'ro1 .
• 8 6tc
well as potaUlel,
W edne!tl.ll:ly.
Cape c anavera I·
•
175
n
a
t
ea�
broccoU,
onions,
potatoe1,
J,,.
h
for
d
l
,o
be
1
SALE
FOR
)
(
ALFRED.
10
34
---ACRES
NEAR
1&gt;
- - §SERVICES
--- GAS, FUEL OIL ud ,'Oil flll'"We hope we never bave to
-J"' -c
==- "!�
Hparagua,
bage,
c,r.
ns,
a
be
posh,,.
Acre,
Halen'-"'
tillable
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�•LEGAL NOTICE
-"-·!el. SPOUTINH.
11001'
K
'IF.rAIR ,
Inc.
Ford
Goble
e:th
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to
pa
�rn
ood
l
cauliflower,
.
rot,.
G
building site tt.000.00,
L■DAL NOT1c1
&amp;acltrnnb,
Nett and aiwd. Com- 'll'orems,n 6 Abbolt Utddleport lheet metal work, 11te Powert
•
M5dclltport. Ohio
.........
Garmel Lambtrt Hood, 0 o r d o II
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toes, cucumbers, and "'I
Atherton
L.
A.
,
ud ,.p llr wr•lct.
pldo
L..Ylbnt, a 1111110,. Jam"' Lambut.
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1- lO-Uc Company, WY 2._,
A1ent
By
Their
.
n
• 111i nor . .nd Kr1tll Lambtrt. • rnl Rl. 3. Coolvllle. Ohio
__11ent
ALare ex�
In frulta, weni
ta •Md tradon a.NI - ----· �--��cc-Ba.·ga
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water
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Phone 185-fflJ
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· · .I-- &amp;upplies or bananu and pine-■ 1
11---------�-I J nouce Uiat Robt-rt ua, 1A1m"
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m• 56 feet on roll- applet, many varieties of applet.
•
ll
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.. 18•S, 24•9, runn-�
Ni du ol Apr , 1N ,
- .. IZ lt!Sl FRCE
S-28-tp To be sol d to the h l e h Bid• ""'
REAlmtill\BL&amp; L\TEII
•
Wett'I' Soflenet1,
p.ttUon tn th• com111oa. Pleu Court
Ben�. , 'hnn, Wl' !-!ffl,
meroy -Mason 2S,8,l,
- of llrl.W•
Pl. and lncreu m1 IIIPPiiPo
era
ckup
Iron Acid, Sulphur, Gu, Dirt UTl8J'ACTION GU AR,\NTll'Q,1---Pi
Fard
955
1
One
der
--- 11 t ruck:. Serial No. FlOD H Uo.
Em ,... 8h't't't Poml'f'OY,
ually lower-.
ing
s
berr
---ad
gr
ie
bear
ri
36
a11
e'a
53
ing,
s
3.
inton
Pl s t 26. , H
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l ruu Remov�, ''hlori
s ,. JOI&lt;' and -·
...,_ • flMt L 0. M.,,.,,.,
na,-�-"
O Wllffl ot Ulr prnent lnUTelJt ln ui,
·
.
crapecitrus,
in
price
.
And
,
...
729&amp;4,. At the Keith Goltlt rollo•lnl ,..1 ett11, . ind 111un1 rorttl Kanawba F aIIs b.OIi rI8l ng. Ch81 ""6_
•
ors. e,tc .• al half prk'e. Domet"1linler. _.,
ftl1 on th• um,,
nt
of
ll
c1atma
and
lze
all
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I
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am
ui,
1
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t,
mos
r
i
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nc
St.,
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,
461
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S.
Third
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and Ullin• to t11v• tit, lnter..t .., leaton 19.67 iBln , The O
BRAND: NEW G. E. Swivel Top I le and Pl1bllc. W ter stlpply
o
n
Middleport.
Ohl
the
ns
o
,
good
are
le
d
an
,
dteta
l•
o
p
range
QI
or
a,evuelty
for
a
l
ja
n er wa1 rising one-half tenth foot
ff
mo
s
1
stl. .L Cl' Pan('r on wh eel,• Cor l'f'Cl ion a Specialt,.
HAD JO TV SERVICE
VacullP'I
15th clay of Aprll 1961. At o1 utd re,I •n■t,.
buys.
rl-swas
and
13
Dam
al
hour
per
,.,._
....
nn
_
FRE
m
K Te 1. ,.._.,.,
MIDDLEPORT - Out.lex.
with S the hour of 1 1 A . M . Thi8
etf'S
�aut ul pas1e1 co1ored. C:om
anAll M-1..._
Th• 1011owl111 d.,.trlb•d R111
• Mrt1. R C· •.-.tory • 111 UnIon ..ve.
_,
' ·• line, look Ior IU�
n.- fJan
In uie
t
•
and
·
p
u
•-•..,
-•
bath
aaa-ate
Stuh=. ,1tuate tn the TownlltlLp of irig one tenth the real of the way
am •-•-1.
""�• will not be sold for
•
·
plela ·th all nltachmenls. WIii
Z.2151
WY
Phone
and
Slllp
.,
o.
1a
u..
cwatr
111■1p.
and
f--•
holce
do
l
exce
l
lent
•m
•
•
118
�•
had
.53
Galllpolls
D
wn,
t-24
oy,
O., Phone WV
C
Pomer
leu then $300,00.
heatln1 in ver, 1ood C?OOd.lUon.
�I .oo.
• s week onIY for "
,e,II t•t
s.nll,
·roy . Ohio
lt•te 6f Ohio, Town No.
ilOI E , Ma·..•, St, -and acallopa, mtd
ahrimp
of
inches
frozen
the
of.
moat
and
rainfall
n,.,..,
,ot('
U
S
C?omm,ntlnf
Do
Fourteen.
No.
nf•
•
talra
t
bath
n•.t
u
wna
•
h
Terms if desired. Phone WY 1-, =
Keith GObl•
11 • valley had over a half inch. Lon- canned tuna.
Clolan;, 1V
t
fol'h
tlM
ot
e1t1td'
""
e\
nc.
of
I
:
I
and ·- he.litho.. needa redec12:o4.
4 7 &amp;:c J BEWl - I CHAIR.
hid llonh of Herrllon.ll l•, oiuo.
Mlcldlt,-,t, Oh •....,
"'11-tfc
•blcb ICM ta Do•nhlstoll, oiu.. don WU running S feet on rolion• 'Jbe best buyt for good thDp,
cm
located
Nicely
orating,
y
e
tnC::, arme
STUMPED ON BIBLICAL, MA i- Jes.9e H a e., Kingsbury Rd.
t 4� feet and Winfie!d pen al vegetable CHDters include
M
.tRlr•m
PrubJw
Fourth
tba
nur
Street
:,.
�
e
�
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6-U
p
3t
TERS•.
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r
..
"" -Ith
u,i:: Bib',,,_
ier
!■ow"'
ludin,:
roed
tbe
of
olbt
..
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artichokes., topped beets, ertlerJ',
ten.an Churd\. Lot bu double '•',.����
�111,. o.. .. tlM:JOlllhwm o,,rnin- dam 5 feet.
100 .000 rderence, PIu, many . WHITE , ALBINO PONY •I'"
.
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h
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b.,.
of
t
au.,
•
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•
lltat
CIIII a, ,
•
broccoh,
II
Cfbbage. L
s:a,m
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,...,. with nlco drlv•way, A
bo
more bel.-. For free Information die 81:d bridle for .,'Ire. PhorM
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n
lfh
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•
Bid
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to
d
To
•
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Olllt
,
RIYer
,f,l.le, "-' • c csrt
_
Calhoun
Andrew
•
and
allern
potatOH
e
b' dlr9c!Uoa Ilona the •eR u... er
,..._ .,
•
n'•• p1111 incGml
i-o,,■ to u- ••-call or �•
- EarJ N, Smith · 128 Wy.....,..,
...-...
One 1H7 ,.,,. Stader
tM ...., oHed b&gt;' •· and s. La� down ts, 5 : 56 a.m, ; A. L. Chriaty
4-11
·
A. r.
ions.
I
•
ftth St . • WY 2-SOOO, Midd e
00I.
!ram
•
athor
�
, lion Wason. On tho 1 5111 doy
- '11,
l port. n BARRELS
:.:,; :::.
down 14, 1, 10 a.m.; Little Edward
OF' Timothy M,y
In the frail ooctko&gt;, pl,ntllula lll.. Aprff Ul81 at the hour of
· • ·,m IY\
Local ThomplOtl Dealer
...,_,._.,_..,,,v.
un--- ' RD'BIQ.
M. nun te '"' lolatbe.., eol'n9I' of
up 1'..., 5·• 10 a ·m · •' Eaao Temh,t- clud fil�·.,_
..-..
3
P
WIN1
Scott
10
o.utc•
R
by
Atwater
o,raflt
�
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O-le
41Ktfth
the
At
A.M.
1
1
... shad• halibut, cl---.
"Ntillry
IIIWAY
E'RATION
'
■ere■,
ROME
b......,
4 12 ltp
Tllird �
tb.nN bi , ,mterb' dtr.ctton see down 15, 5::t:l a.m. ; Bob Bm- smelts, ud
-,,====·=-c;-- -- tor. Call WI 9-3643.
.
1
oymn
1
y
4- �
N•·
11
Pboae · onl I lllilet from POlnlro:, on
I PIECE SECTIONAL aqua daven�:io. Said :�:
ter down 15, 6: 35 un. ; George G.
way.
Plen
y
.
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un.
h
·a
i
W
WN M WER 1'\i aaa,
by •- lfflll
HHI
aqo.l ffl&amp;h
port, t COl1lfl!' table. one end ta- z nc Lanunuu
L prdern lion
aaon will not be sold
-io•lh Knit ef l•th•
?lf
,..._.
•
'--- uo
ffMI -.
.
1
17' 7 p . m· •. Frei-aw
up
corner
•,.O•alt
"9WVU1u houae W I t b
-■ce. s-�
N, ComlNI. \o
used part Umll one. year price DON"? Pm(P 'TOOR ...... -r&amp;a-rk-- R
ble, Baby ,troll.,, like new.
f500.0D.
than
Ieu
tor
1
trad ol llboa'ln't"• eor.:. l7, 1 : 56 a.m. ; John Ladd Dean -,p
.,
•
Nllllinc w•t.r coal 1unu,._..
-. .
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Phone W Y l-&amp;138
""o·-,L- •, ,_, •ooptlc -- Got __,...
4 12 31c $25, Aloo omalI rolrigon,tor
._!, 17, , .. .. a.m. tk bad 12 .,._.,,.
PT, PLEA8ANT
_ boat'"• ......;,. and ,ho
,..
Mn, John Stout, llorriDrrille, Septic --- �. Chlo Vol,
Gobi
I
nc,
-I
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.,
I
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llo, .. ... and .. loaded barges !· Jerry ""
I fl. ME.&lt;T CASE. 2 gla" show- Oh
LIVESTOCK
&amp;ALICI co.
GtrliO, Comple4e with furn�
io.
4 lJ 11p' l,y Plami&gt;lnl. -.i,, &lt;tblo.
MhW'--t. Ohle
�"1,,:,_
.•
ca,es, . Toledo ,calet, hood opup IB, 5,!li ._,;,, ; Onward
l
PT, PLEASANT, W. VA. ·I
3'tp lure al IS000.00
,
I
By
eir A on t
-ridi· 1 -;;.;;;.;.,;;
erated meat slirer. A. A. Scar, SPOTIED PONY, pmtlt to
�i up ta, 11, 10 p.m. : John J. Rqwe
':::;
l Sr.
Th
•
___,, u, C. C CUCKLER, REALTOR
Grindlq
E.
R.
":.iml
;i;;iiii,u:iiiiN
th, rNII �..•1111 from RHrleo■- down ••. 1 · 16 a m . Beaver doWJ' BOG8
X 119
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and Mr . and Jin. 1l4oehor
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and ....,, 11. 1111d - ..,. YllltJntl Mr, and IARNEY
of Bellvlllo wore over - Raymond llonaler and - ol Ra- and Jin_ � Jand dilld- Jin_ Dorn! Golf and lomJly Sun­
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Mr. and Mn. Ralph Wut of Co- and c:hihirm of Coahocton ,pool and Mn, Marian Dtngr .,. -•
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Jamas Fico of Racine.
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Space Flight May Cause Change In Weapons

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2 BU
n Cedars
SpringfieSd GARDEN TRACl'OR.
�
OTS-Twi
a, JOHN A, GOLDSMrl'II
Stennla said he didn't want lo or even u111r1g the moon for a m hbulld.
ddition, New Haven .
1
u ,..,J one year, Call WY ,�-, '' We do all work - prembn. �
�
Ullllect Preu laternalional
sc:are
anyone , but suggested con- tary bc1se " lie said the nalton
out
5
13
ot
on
e
miles
mg
•
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l
ori: with
. pos11Cs.s1I1g either would h im! a
w
� P Free fiinishing for Oatw
of Pomeroy . Phone WY 2-S33 l WASHlN GTON ( UPI J-Lawmak sider al ion be given lo lhe ' ' p.sy
o
and
Wash
Fast
bundle.
family
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D.
C RN P ANTER ,
.
4 1:_6tc e�s today expre� fear tbat �us-· chological impact" and 1tretegic "tremendous adva ntage·· in nuclebefore ! p. m.
Dry, ex pert shirt finishing. Call
Cu.1tivatora. New Holland Baler.
position of a nation beneath or- ar war.
FOR CONSISTENT DEPENDABLE RESULTS
Robinson' s Laundry or use our HOME SITES FOR SALE IN 118 could put alomic weapon!! �to biting wea pons ,
concliLion.
All in good
RATES
Sen. Henry M. JackrM&gt;n. 0.
PomHoy. Harri110nville Road 3 orbit lO De broughl dow11 al will,
J� dr·, ve-in window aervK"f'.
Fields, BJ Locust St., Pomeroy.
4 :c:ent1 per word. one mserllon. Mtntmum cbaqi:&amp;---80
But Chairman Richard B. Rus• Wash., said "lh1s may w•ll cause
Hoblmon'1 Laundry and Drymiles from town. Call WY 2· like Yuri Gagarin was.
ee n ts 6 cenli per word for thrH consecutive 1meruo111
4 13 tit('
Call WY 2.5110.
sell. [).Ga., of the Sen ate Armed lmmeJlate conskleral1on of concents per word
Spec ial . -0t1e month (or
4 U 6tC'
5280.
Cleanlnt WY !-M?.I
Congressio
ex
military
rts
nal
pe
Services Commillee said the mili- stn1C'tion of an anti-satellite misLINCOLN.
1947
: FOR SALE :
J.'vll nte of 4 ce n ts per word will oe charged rur ad­
Robluo111·1 Tri-Luslre C�aDf'n
viet
the
the
saw
aid
1 0
,
, rru s1nJ1 d 001 paid w1tbm 10 day1 after receJv1 na ht l l
f 'hea1 , fle � d V!!n\fet�r. Ra- ,
manned tary implications are not so sig- sile system. This could be
So
)'
(24A} FOR SALE OR .s
WY Z-51JO
Ertors 1n A.dYertismg •Should be reported lmmed11telJ.
toward
a nificant as the implications for achieved fairly rapidly " He d id
space
as
a
night
step
:
3tp
13
•
· �·.ne. Ohio.
• 10 61c - ===
l'he Oa1h Senlmel will not bto responsible (01 more thu
:-:::;;--,: -; :-:-,-:,:-,:: potent new space weapons sysTRADE
space explora tion.
not elaborate.
,mt' mcurreel mseruo n
- RATS KIIJ.EO ----;;ih-Slar t
j
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OTA
RE
R
lem.
Y
EL
and
TYP
an,
uld
R OLET . 4 door sed
agreed,
that
LJJ'J ol Tbank.11 and Sp1:1:1al Notices o( tvl!nls, $ 1 .25,
He
CHEV
it
though,
co
1959
lo heavily censored testimony
, 2 lb. 1 . 49. '
lb.
Far arin,
ers sharpened . Used mowers for
I
l
!
UN)
S
tor SO "·ord minimum Each 1dd1llon1J word, le.
work horse . or sell.
Stennis
Chairman
John
so- before the preparedness sub-eom•
C.
[).
trade
a
be
for
a
step
8
toward
developing
.
"
Farm Bureau. Sugar Run fo'lour ' sale. Small air cooled engine reUb1111tlnes publL�Led 1t I cen1 per wurd
James Hill , Letart Falls , CH 7- Miu., of the Senate preparedness ulled platform eyslem - or even mittee Tuesday, Air Force Chief
I
\1 ill, Ebenbach Hardwarf .
Lew is Repair Service,
, r ORDS
pairs.
.l MO.
8 DAVS
J DA 'r'S
1 DA 't
25
4 13 3tc subcommittee suggested that if a a base on the moon. "
21.
Thomas D. Whltfi a.ud the "�
4 6 7- 4 , tp '
$4.50
$ 1 .M
9Ue
80c
. 15
( ) - a. I l l · lS S
134 M ill-st, Middleport Phone
some of our own viets could launch • large space
that
noted
He
recalled
and
orbited
he
can
man
''
$6.00
1 1 80
SI 20
6UC
20
4 13 30tc
19157 FORD Ranch Wagon $.'i00. 00.
WY 2-237t.
LEGAL N�T I CE__ to 8 spel'ific spot on command, multaneously. "
: platform - truly a major rung in
'7.00
112.:15
St .50
75c
25
'
.
.
Riding garden tractor and al•
LOWED WITH A
been I the ach ievement of
NOT1c11 01" APl"O I N T MUT
"
effective
have
lanners
p
advance&lt;!
P
GARDENS
weapona
with
done
be
can
it
Ac&amp; re, �lved by 10 A. "' will be ID tbll day'• paper.
.
achmenU. $200.00. Mrs. flay
.
Gravely Tractor. Rates Reason- E.t•t• of MARY E. �fv,��� w ith d whole lot of weapons, st- talking about planetary platformA. 1 space platfonna.
Keeton, MinersviUe, Ohio.
•-o , or conIacI lnc•a· NI
nv-,ur
able. CaII guo
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
NoU t• · 1, h•...,br 111nn lh•l coell
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J. Wtthuholt wruiae Po,t Ofttc•
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- · I Ebner Finlaw, Harrisonville
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addreQ , . Gallipoll1. Ohlo h•• bHn
SALE: One 1951 Inlemat�n4 I 12tp duly
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■ppolntNI Ex!N:Ultb; of lh• E•·
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tale (If Mari I. Jividen, d•�aaMd ,
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al Too TrucJt in good NIildltlOn. l SPOUTING, ROOF
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Repair, Sheet ,,., ,, Md" coo,r,, Ohio
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drive, ii ,w ,y,
5.000
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metal Wort Tho Puwers Com- 0·� ".". ' '!".,,'!:.' ., A,n , I
TERMITE ANI) t&gt;ES'I CONTROi ELECTR OLUX Vacuum Cle r
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Jud1r of 1h11 Prob•� Court
4-4-30tc
n••y Wy-2-2.101.
by Ful, FrN IDllp=•klO
1 60 modelt W I'th t hrow away pa4 17 3tp ,..... •
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IU 13·»2:'1'·3k
Complete l ine of spring bedding
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Wt
and � Senice Stat1oa
lachments. Pay oH last 6 pay- {9a) MARINE SUPPL I ES
for the trip three times around use that red May day handle,
By STANLEY RALL
1.------------i l
plants . "Telea
1
"'"raph Serv ire. ' "
1
-i ments of S6 75 or \\'111 discount
Z3i6.
Al -..--iP CJ
the world w ill De stationed a1 �1·d a spokel!Iman here • "but wt
United PN! u JnternaUonal
Francis Florist. Wy 2 4
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1
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4
2·2204
WY
for
'
e
know we ha...e lt If neces.
Phon
&lt;.1sh.
l
.
KKOKE E , Hawaii (UPI) - Only I strategically located tracking sta- hke
and ·26 1
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sary
one of the se.,.en U, S. astronaut.si lions over the globe.
·
Shum way Greeiihuuses,
.
_
•-- Skal1:11. (.juns, Bu11·.!., lioll UubS, ,
j st MUCVJ 11 . P. t,511.11
I
The capsule co�� be 1 :�
,
ortk
into
trip
nrst
that
B
can
lhis
at
make
here
be
will
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of
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bit, but the others will be serving l Nal 1onal Aeronautics and Space the Pacific , lhe
METROPOLffAN MOTORS
_
�
.
M iddl e ,�, Ph I Sewrn g Machrne '" beautrful l
Sport '
go
thln
d
l
some
, console cahi net. M akes button• . eoe £HI
as landlocked copilot, lo hela him Administration &lt; NASA &lt; &lt;racking oceans , b o u
12 J .2 ! -ti0ir
APRil. 13
M ala 11ree1 . Ponte,.,
WY 2-36tl:
be
w•
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they can.
all
p.._ W"IZ.11'1t
- , hol es , se11.i. 011 bvllons, and all
!
! station hal rway up a 5,00()..foot wron g. Rescue crews
.
lden Rule Class of the
Go
The
!
D
A
SEEDS
N
SEE u1'FoR FEED
• alerted along lhe as1ron8u1 8 patb
the fancy designs without at.
d f K
The , ix who - like the astroCh1.r,d1.
1-20-Uc
Baptist
Fl,sl
t
Middlepor
port
Middle
Cuel.oif. Grind ing,
tachmc nts. Will sell lo respon- --------:-:,:-:::
:�I t� :�:;h;g in::;� during th, night.
will meet this Thursday e.,.ening naut - trained for three years
2 z,; I I sible party for last I I paytnf'nls
_
�� �11· ·- ~ _
n. The
l ' l 1 ) WANTED TO BU Y
ments simulating the ones in the This station cost $7 millio
�
at 7 ; 30 at the home of Mr. and
same.
the
about
st
o
c
five
-9.35
of
2pt:r
other
Phone
WY
month.
tiny capsule from stations at Pl .
NOW OPEN FOR BUSlNESS. J
Mrs. Bert Bodimer for their regu.
arleston Mar
Ch
ON
BASE
ILK
M
,
except
aald,
spokesm�
4
7
.
NASA
a
Midw'!)' Groce ry on Sumner i 2204
Arguello, Calif . . Bermuda, Woo,
-� k.et. Call WY t-Ml6 or write=
tar monthly meeting.
Countf. Route No. �. Mr. and SING ER SEW I NG MACHINE- · Dona
mera Austral ia and Cape Canav• Cape Canaveral which cost mucb
M
ld
ora, Pomeroy, Ohio.
Mrs. :fohn C. Joh nson.
I!:niff� R •PItal
era! 'F la whe:.e two astronauts more sine� it ls the control cenRound bobbin in brand new con:-:
,
'The Middleport Garden Club
4-l l-llc
,
.
•
4 12 61•
ter for the entire night.
..
sole cabinet. Equipped lo Ilg -�-�===-cc:-:
o entered Ho1- ' WI 11 • be 9 a tioned·
Among those w••
.
w1_'II meet �I the home oI the
:;;-, An�t her ke� function o f thI'S sIa.
unfurDATI
A.ND
ROOM
THRtE
n ine others
i
w� and make buttonholes. Pay j
like
stations
24
These
r
ast
hours
ital
the
hos
in
.
ze
P
P
lie
l
Plumbing Heating M lSses Hallie and atNe 7 . 30 Zerkle
lion is resettmg of the automatic
; Lot AAA
nlshed ,11partment. Phone Turnoff last 8 payments of •8-40 per
p. m. were: David Eugene Rece, v·tn- �w i. 11 be bl to talk by radio
Thursday April 13,
.
St,
I
Pomeroy
611
Main
e­
New
dt
reierv
l
Fie
Ira
er: 2-230$ , Mn.
,
month. Phone WY 2·2204.
ut But these dir 1 timer that lnitiatet the capaule'1
m•li • ':, your pl•n•
Host.ts.ses are Mrs. C. A Emm1sh , Ion, A. Dewey Good, Rt I _E1,1,mg. l with the a5� r0� a
K�
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3tc
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4
wh■r•
WY-2-2441
Phon•
ny
'
Haven.
tion,
t 7 etc
l have wha; [ descen Under present plarui,
Mrs. Edna Juhli ng, M rs Garnet Lon, M rs. James N . Springston, fer tn that l hey w'll
1 kee ( pronou nred Ko,. kay-ayi will
.
ed. N o ,.,wic• chulil• --.,--����
o r eb,
vt
;
-- �-- - - En slmmger and Mrs J ame� Har- 2321 Jefferson A.,.e, Pt Pleasant. amounts to co-p1lols slandmg by lo ,
Wmdow Bli nd, and Shade,
Second Awenu e
( 1 4) FOR RENT
a
1000 GALLON WATER TANK
I hel out
be the last station to ha
i
Gall
Campbel,,
Lee
rchard
R
Iey.
p
Porch Shade,, Veoet,an B linds
po,. O.Uip0U1, 0.
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to
timer,
the
usl
ad
lo
hance
t
APARTMENTS _ Furnlohed Md Will heul for public. Conta
lis Ferry, w Va Hugh Crump, j These five stalrons also have the c
Clolh Awning, and Fibergla,s
hon• GI 6--0069
• � de e t tlrll al
oy.
l
Bob
Pomer
Pickel
,
edd
l
uten,
o
lll
A meeting of lhe Key women Leon, W Va. Mrs. l':dith M. Jo- I ability to track ti� capsule " it ��:ke
Free
on
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;
,
,
.:,' ;'h." cap,mlo
itl
�lace helon,
�28-30tc and officers of Meigs Counly ach lm, 3_66 E. Ma;, St , Pome- , whips over the a.rth at 18,000
o":i:�t I SuppIy port. r.111 WYZ-mt,
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&lt;:or . r . 1 1 PUP - WIii give away
l
hit
nd,
yon'I
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l be held ' roy. 1J,v1d T. Gruese, , RI. 3 Pom. , m1l�s an ho�' · They �lso ha,e
l
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Chur
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l
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,
Un1..:'1::'ve.
215
Any
room,
6
lo
up
house
(arm.
ted
tre
the
on
o
home
f r a �ood
APARTMENT
ONE P'IVE
.
plunging down in a long ■t •"for TERJMTES, $50. Any 0 · t.; Thursday , April 13, at 1 : 30 p. m. • eroy, l l omer 8 . N ichl' ls, Rt. 3 equ1pment lo _ ovcmde the autoPomeroy, Ohio
Mrs . ,ohn Stout , Hnrrisonville, ,
th
WY - .,
witb
.
But this limer can always bl
at Heath Methodist church when I Pomeroy , Mrs. Roy Lewis Allen, mahc gear m the capsule an.:I
2-.. Phom
ba WY
•
4 12 3tp .
Oh '· o ,
IJ.1'1-tle room. treated for ro11chPS . etc .
i-3311.
,. l lOtc neDia'"•
.
I
.
ldden by the 1111aH red b81r
verr
o
fl. INSU RE D. GUA RANTEE D. pla ns for May Fe11 ow sh ,p Day ,, Oak H ill. Mrs. James King. WeII- bnng the ast rona ,t down al ••Y
for ule. 18 EIG
GOU l.1 OT COFF'F.E, 5c a cup. 3 Guernsey Helfert
Is prominent on each ,.
lha1
die
USE
AND
·
HT ROOM
BO
TERMS· This ll!I a SPECIAL• I will be made. Mrs. Bruce Lloyd ston M iss Margaret Booth• Rt. 1 I time should there be trouble.
k ' ))ai ry Har, Middlcporl , mon th 5 OJd • s1 de Dell very hay
,Jac
•
&amp;e\'eD room house; ii..._
ment paneI . Chanc"
.
._.... � • n&gt;O"'I Gi:T . ACQUAINTED PRE-SE/ is C.J C'ha trm.un.
.
s . Dwiiht Allen T1IJomm� th e 88trooaut at th e pII ol's mstru
Wel l•st•on, l!r
•
t 12 6lc rake. No. 27 V. A. Mowing Ma•
_
1
Ohio.�,
es
artmen
.
P
t. A. N, Bengel.
ap
II.
.il
SON offer, anti la limited! In
ex- are if the timer should fall,••�
ley Rt 2 Wellston and M r s I five stal 1ons will be two other
chine. Thom88 Holter, Racine•
• f
.
.
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•
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i
APRD, 14
me buslrn!BI near ly , 3 ,f
WY Wffl.
t
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a
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be
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oa
I
d perts, especm
.
. IIY tra1ned JUSI or I ,
.
Rt I.
(6) OST &amp; FOUND
4 12 3tp
M�tg!l I Harold E. Smith, Ravenswoo , 1
fety.
- I a century · TOPS � ALL TE r. - The Return Jonothim
.
;:==
flights. They are an ,he astr.onaut back lo
orbilal
the
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W
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·
·
red
LOST -·Young
ffll
�
k
up tLma
ons
1ng
nme
The
�tatf
- bone HOUND. FOR SALE - 7 Head Purebred 4 ROOMS unrurnlzmt:t.1 aparImen1,
M ITE CONTROL, M rs. R . C. Cha pter DAR will meet Fridav at
aerospace med icaI orr·icer and a I
Btrlhs
r- I
Eibe
_.
Alf
reu
1
�.
M
o
home
u
the
unlurn.
Here fo rd . S yea rIinga, 2 young wJlh b ath and 6 room
Phone WI g..3003 . -- 4 10 6lp
enlr
havt
twork
e
ri
the
or
rest
.
I
·
Story, 1 1 1 n on A venue . Ph one
I .
M rs. Paul Burnsides, 2:91 West capsu Ie spe!' 1al'st
ancows to freshen. Purebred Bull lshed apartment, Ill Pomeroy .
'
WY 2-2 98.
3 II 30tc feld · The Prog ram wil l br
.
, voice communications with the u,
4
J me State St
Jarkson son 10 57 The astro na ut serv i ng at each 1ronaut They are la SouUi Africa.
M
l ater bY
ed
Call Wy,2-2733.
M A N'S ; E YRGJ..\SSES 1n t a n
nld enough for l i11ht service. C.
4-11-tfo ---:-,,.-cc:-,::=-:::-:=:
rs.
'
noum.'
·
· • an,• p. m Tue·,·□ aY.
stalion will watch the pe ri'or:n- 1
·
·,
'
'
C'Ase . A�ril 3. Reward. Call WyD. Circle, Racine and Buh an -�=c-====::::----,----;
Brew ington· program c h. m nn
.
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· Canlon s1 and , G uayma, , M•x l-•
NC
E
INSURA
[20B)
apartment
FURNISJIED
ROOM
3
th
!
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both
of
cond1l1on
and
ance
,
Road ·
H·
4 13 3tp
Mrs. Ed Ison H obstetter WI11 be co
z. ri.,n. or wr lte, Ch ar Iei
Dlsc:hargt' ..11
Air
Eight
ff•
N
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S
,
.
,
an
e
I
f Whl
1
utiliUes fumiaJMk:L, Call WY 2-- COMPLETE lNSURANCE PRO 1 hostess
man a d the , ule·
.
B,,,., , Pomeroy ' Ohio, Route No. 20 month old SIIETLAND PONY 230
Patierts recently discharged In•
Wnt
England.
Fla.;
Base,
Force
4-11-61,
1,
The �octor_ t:
wa 1 ch onIy th e
9
t«l ton, Lffo Auto. �tr,, Pollo
4- l l -3tp
3.
.
,
eluded 'Mr, . Alfred M. Stover,
Africa, and aboard two trackinf
Stallion. Gentle. Voun11 Guern-----:-:,-:-::-:::::-:::�
Call "'
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C
b
G�rden
,
rail
T
h1
Winding
,
The
heart r�le,
hls
cbeckmg
man,
on Milla Middleport.
""Herson
Mablt,
F
Jerome
Mrs,
-- sey cow , freshen soon. Orville
,
( 1 7)
ships.
1
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pulse. temperature and respirawil�: meet Friday evening at tne
_(B} AUTO SALES
Love
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Rhodes . Racine, Ohio.
DOY lo . Waroer Ja,ara...
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home of Mrs. Charle, R lfne wilh
ion with di e ls an, _gauge , showHUNGRY PEOPL E to bolp 00 eat
;;Eima 8�ill l:m:. Mrs. Je,..; �
!2 �
.
�9 DU ICK ve, tl995. LaSabre 4pro
Complete
needs.
ll
a
for
n
o
ecll
t
our Dellclo\11 Chicken Dinner,
=
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Mrs , Allard Prall 111 the-·ho9teN.t
i
W),
WatT�ll.
Mrs.
P;Jfitt,
door !&lt;'flan . Ori�inal black fin• SLUGG ISH SEPTIC TANK7 Clog- J:m4ay
4 1
•
. and Saturdly, t-=, : T�.. � 2.·2966. �.
capsule.
·
.
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E lsie Harrell, Mrs. Jos eph
. .
l�h like new, Dyna no� drive.
ed
Sh: · Whlte Shrine w�jf
Ma
drains? Get -lliin:tm-An plife. Sunrllie Re1tauran,t 134
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to
t
1
apsu
Th
1
R. G. PICKETT Insurance, "om�em : have open lnslal l• 1 Hy�ll . Carlene K . Fraley, J9hn 1
l lf'a lly sharp. Dlaettnar s, Pom- Septic Tank Cleaner. Landmark
Jerusa
: � con
ule
E. Main st. , Pomeroy.
o
C�J:s
n
ec
h
c
eroy Near Darwin.
.u.1,
-t 8 6tc Farm Bur au. Pomeroy - tc
F lday at 8 p m p Goodwin William D. William- bo h . .•de n,d, . , . cIud " .. · ts
l
or rf·
t
�Y
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30
Mot� rlst Mutual
WANTED IMMEDlATELY - Men
,.
Mrs.
Da
n
.
Jr
F;ank
Ward,
n.
.
�
:! :e 1io;e;:i1. � bmiine11s �es- I
Good Cleo• Uood .,,.
te� .&gt;i:�::ur/ a��t�d:, s;bil ;ty WASH ING'l'8N~ «TPD - M FRESH COW, 3 GuorMeys, I Jer- or wome, over 2$, Many earning
and
id
M
M
e
,Ion will precede the meeting at Jo,e,, M n. Lawre,ce Gerlach, and ' the env l ro,ment inside lhe
l
i\ l .."' utl od ll
sey. John Houd&amp;1helt Miners- $2. 7s to $3 .00 per hour and up
ood , Miss MarLightning Rod Mutual
APril food !hoppers will find 81
W
A.
Jame9
Mrs.
· tT AN MOTORI
·
M J.'THOPfll
p.m.
capsu1e.
ville.
' ◄ I 6tp supplying �umeu with Raw3·za.SOtc '
__,_
extremely wl de tar letY Of 1OUUII
garet Walker, Joseph W· Th0m•
MW 1.:.. Mala
::At each of these five key track- at their favorite market this week
=
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lelgh Product, in Pome�y.
Car
as. Mrs. Stan ler Trussell, Bert
APRIL 17
p,..,...,_ Ohio SL
new
WALLPAPER - Exciting
;:-;:;--,-;:=;;c-=.c:- -:
.
ing station,. there is a red rectannoce Bary,
For dola1I, write OUTBOARD
end
M&lt;Yl'OR end boat ,nS
Democratic Men ond Women · Baker. Mrs. Wrlliam Thab,t, Mrs.
11880rtmen 1 1 pa 11ems, co1
'
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which
on
handle
Jar
g
.
tcsWAGON: -$W9fi. 2-door
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Rawlelgh,
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112,
Dep
,
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HD-840-1
surance protection. All risk are asked to meet at the Salli. James Coonen , Mrs .
Williiim
qua1i Jes.
E x 1ra low
pr
.
. . If , . A l meat coonte" everything lo"
·
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t
_
.
emergency
.
ay day
.
Sclla,1 . One local owner. N ice.
r n,"port, II lino,,•
•
coverage . .,.,iN
" .. per $100 cover- bury School Mon dey f'Yenmg
m good lo eycellent suppIy. Amona
W me brenner, Mrs. Roy Ruppert
Shop our sample book, todayt
"P"
opilot,
c
.
Blaeltnnr's, Pomeroy. - 4 8 6tc
astronaut
(41 ts, 27 , 21p
the
time
any
a ge, Barnes , _Simpson l "urthere are beef ia
the rotel
Cros, Hardware,
4 8 ttk
-rll 17 al 7 , 30 p.m. Ladies �re ask and Mrs. Charles C. McWllham,.
the medical offker or the capsule man: cut.�•�• well a, pork, and
a nco Agency, Middl,por1, Phone
PAPER BOY OR GIRL for Sonot
,
ed lo bri,g a few sendwrche
Amoa1 AIU01
TRACTOR
rubher,
'59 PON�IAC VB . 117116. 2· door Se- l WD:
it necessary . a lamb . ln poultry broiler-fryers
expe rt deem,
WY �-3 2$ !!Olp cookies.
�: wc
line! Route aear Muon Bri&lt;lp
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,
rednn. �ad by l0&lt;al �,h,; nle . I
mlllnlgb
the
to
handle will ,end
According
the
on
tug
quick
l
� :' �
�do: ':: ::: area aojl toward, M iddl,pnrl IIARNES,sIMPSO
end turkeys conilnue ftnl-ralt
ew
l n1
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N INSURANCI A large ,ttendence i, de,ired port of the nursing department, th, capsule back toward earth.
fmn,u°\llale. Blaet&lt;n,r
I
Apply
o
•
buyers. Ao d at the dairy ,ection,
to
y
Th Doll
' 4 , •;:"� I :prea.i.;r " bu. nowr u,ed, Now
la pe""I'
""'1to. Middleport rtre, Au"' for the joint meeting of men ' those patients who were 1B fair
eroy. �
If all goe, well on the night,
,
4
ntineL
6
eggs and numero111 dairy prod,
I l lnl l:md PTO baler, A.II in good Se
� lubs.
� mobile. &amp;nda. Phone WY I a� �
condition Included Harry R. Hum pre.senI plall8 call for the capsule
ucts continue to favor the familJ
.
-- - ,- L- � Cheap
-- •
coriditlon, Joe Field5, Chester 1 WANTED - PERSON TO WORK IIIOI.
1-2'1-tf
Roll.!I Gdlles, �lchard campbell, to begin Its descent to earth somefood budget, with the large ,be1
n
rl,
Bid
rn.
igh
7,
oa
e
Phone
sold
-WY
to
the
2-!l
To •
l0,
as receptlonilt and dental assist• ------J950 Jl0lo!"G F. ('Olll' E - a od1111y
H
Robert Radabau gh, William Har- where between thi11 st ation and
.
ea• best v alue.
.
der - One 1960 Pord F•l(:on
a Mc ant. Anyone intereatfd write to
l
lOM Plickard - run!I mr�
(2 ! ) REAi ESTATE
J
ohn F. B laettnar, M rs. Pl. Argueiio, 2 ,200 m1le l!I away ori
rington,
�
Tudor Sedan. Seri al No.
.
Vegetable, are plentiful. and
1948 $ymoulh -· runs good. ' ·541-(' HP.VRot ,F.T VJJ, •. Belalrtj Box 14 · Muon, West Vlrglnla FOR
Ra
A.
ruff
W
Wendel
lnlaod.
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a
,
m
tbe
�ood
l
Ktl
h
and
room,
I8'12M,
5
IS
l
OK
At t h e
SALE : HOUSE
t
many
are coming to maret in
r
interview.
f
or appoin
t
Ni&lt;"c 2t 113 ft. house tr niler.
d
4 door har top M"dnn. Air ront.mt'\ fo
This would put the capsule back
bath. Nice location, 1 1 1 I oc u,t Gobi• Ford Inc., 461 S , Third den and John Hannigan .
supplt. Among the
increasing
31
12
4
see UiJI Halley, m RN&gt;d�villr.
rlit iond. :Powl'r steering and
P
Eleven units ol blood were ad- into the Atlantic a !ew hundreC:
St. , Pomeroy. Phone WY Z-!3 11, Ave., Middleport, Ohio. On
,
artichoke$, celery, and
are
choices
.
k
Oh'ro.
hrn f'�. rowl'rJilide, Bloettnar's
4- l l ·61p
on miles from its starting point at
s 1 30lp Aprll 1 5t h, 1 961 a t 1 1 O ' min istered al the hospital
Melvin Hon,
20
BUSINESS
1
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,weet
0
lettuce,
not
will
car
This
A.M.
elock
·
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Poml'ro1 .
• 8 6tc
well as potaUlel,
W edne!tl.ll:ly.
Cape c anavera I·
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175
n
a
t
ea�
broccoU,
onions,
potatoe1,
J,,.
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for
d
l
,o
be
1
SALE
FOR
)
(
ALFRED.
10
34
---ACRES
NEAR
1&gt;
- - §SERVICES
--- GAS, FUEL OIL ud ,'Oil flll'"We hope we never bave to
-J"' -c
==- "!�
Hparagua,
bage,
c,r.
ns,
a
be
posh,,.
Acre,
Halen'-"'
tillable
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�•LEGAL NOTICE
-"-·!el. SPOUTINH.
11001'
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Inc.
Ford
Goble
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to
pa
�rn
ood
l
cauliflower,
.
rot,.
G
building site tt.000.00,
L■DAL NOT1c1
&amp;acltrnnb,
Nett and aiwd. Com- 'll'orems,n 6 Abbolt Utddleport lheet metal work, 11te Powert
•
M5dclltport. Ohio
.........
Garmel Lambtrt Hood, 0 o r d o II
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toes, cucumbers, and "'I
Atherton
L.
A.
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ud ,.p llr wr•lct.
pldo
L..Ylbnt, a 1111110,. Jam"' Lambut.
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1- lO-Uc Company, WY 2._,
A1ent
By
Their
.
n
• 111i nor . .nd Kr1tll Lambtrt. • rnl Rl. 3. Coolvllle. Ohio
__11ent
ALare ex�
In frulta, weni
ta •Md tradon a.NI - ----· �--��cc-Ba.·ga
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Phone 185-fflJ
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· · .I-- &amp;upplies or bananu and pine-■ 1
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m• 56 feet on roll- applet, many varieties of applet.
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.. 18•S, 24•9, runn-�
Ni du ol Apr , 1N ,
- .. IZ lt!Sl FRCE
S-28-tp To be sol d to the h l e h Bid• ""'
REAlmtill\BL&amp; L\TEII
•
Wett'I' Soflenet1,
p.ttUon tn th• com111oa. Pleu Court
Ben�. , 'hnn, Wl' !-!ffl,
meroy -Mason 2S,8,l,
- of llrl.W•
Pl. and lncreu m1 IIIPPiiPo
era
ckup
Iron Acid, Sulphur, Gu, Dirt UTl8J'ACTION GU AR,\NTll'Q,1---Pi
Fard
955
1
One
der
--- 11 t ruck:. Serial No. FlOD H Uo.
Em ,... 8h't't't Poml'f'OY,
ually lower-.
ing
s
berr
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gr
ie
bear
ri
36
a11
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53
ing,
s
3.
inton
Pl s t 26. , H
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l ruu Remov�, ''hlori
s ,. JOI&lt;' and -·
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na,-�-"
O Wllffl ot Ulr prnent lnUTelJt ln ui,
·
.
crapecitrus,
in
price
.
And
,
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729&amp;4,. At the Keith Goltlt rollo•lnl ,..1 ett11, . ind 111un1 rorttl Kanawba F aIIs b.OIi rI8l ng. Ch81 ""6_
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ors. e,tc .• al half prk'e. Domet"1linler. _.,
ftl1 on th• um,,
nt
of
ll
c1atma
and
lze
all
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am
ui,
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t,
mos
r
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nc
St.,
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and Ullin• to t11v• tit, lnter..t .., leaton 19.67 iBln , The O
BRAND: NEW G. E. Swivel Top I le and Pl1bllc. W ter stlpply
o
n
Middleport.
Ohl
the
ns
o
,
good
are
le
d
an
,
dteta
l•
o
p
range
QI
or
a,evuelty
for
a
l
ja
n er wa1 rising one-half tenth foot
ff
mo
s
1
stl. .L Cl' Pan('r on wh eel,• Cor l'f'Cl ion a Specialt,.
HAD JO TV SERVICE
VacullP'I
15th clay of Aprll 1961. At o1 utd re,I •n■t,.
buys.
rl-swas
and
13
Dam
al
hour
per
,.,._
....
nn
_
FRE
m
K Te 1. ,.._.,.,
MIDDLEPORT - Out.lex.
with S the hour of 1 1 A . M . Thi8
etf'S
�aut ul pas1e1 co1ored. C:om
anAll M-1..._
Th• 1011owl111 d.,.trlb•d R111
• Mrt1. R C· •.-.tory • 111 UnIon ..ve.
_,
' ·• line, look Ior IU�
n.- fJan
In uie
t
•
and
·
p
u
•-•..,
-•
bath
aaa-ate
Stuh=. ,1tuate tn the TownlltlLp of irig one tenth the real of the way
am •-•-1.
""�• will not be sold for
•
·
plela ·th all nltachmenls. WIii
Z.2151
WY
Phone
and
Slllp
.,
o.
1a
u..
cwatr
111■1p.
and
f--•
holce
do
l
exce
l
lent
•m
•
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118
�•
had
.53
Galllpolls
D
wn,
t-24
oy,
O., Phone WV
C
Pomer
leu then $300,00.
heatln1 in ver, 1ood C?OOd.lUon.
�I .oo.
• s week onIY for "
,e,II t•t
s.nll,
·roy . Ohio
lt•te 6f Ohio, Town No.
ilOI E , Ma·..•, St, -and acallopa, mtd
ahrimp
of
inches
frozen
the
of.
moat
and
rainfall
n,.,..,
,ot('
U
S
C?omm,ntlnf
Do
Fourteen.
No.
nf•
•
talra
t
bath
n•.t
u
wna
•
h
Terms if desired. Phone WY 1-, =
Keith GObl•
11 • valley had over a half inch. Lon- canned tuna.
Clolan;, 1V
t
fol'h
tlM
ot
e1t1td'
""
e\
nc.
of
I
:
I
and ·- he.litho.. needa redec12:o4.
4 7 &amp;:c J BEWl - I CHAIR.
hid llonh of Herrllon.ll l•, oiuo.
Mlcldlt,-,t, Oh •....,
"'11-tfc
•blcb ICM ta Do•nhlstoll, oiu.. don WU running S feet on rolion• 'Jbe best buyt for good thDp,
cm
located
Nicely
orating,
y
e
tnC::, arme
STUMPED ON BIBLICAL, MA i- Jes.9e H a e., Kingsbury Rd.
t 4� feet and Winfie!d pen al vegetable CHDters include
M
.tRlr•m
PrubJw
Fourth
tba
nur
Street
:,.
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�
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6-U
p
3t
TERS•.
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r
..
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u,i:: Bib',,,_
ier
!■ow"'
ludin,:
roed
tbe
of
olbt
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artichokes., topped beets, ertlerJ',
ten.an Churd\. Lot bu double '•',.����
�111,. o.. .. tlM:JOlllhwm o,,rnin- dam 5 feet.
100 .000 rderence, PIu, many . WHITE , ALBINO PONY •I'"
.
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b.,.
of
t
au.,
•
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•
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CIIII a, ,
•
broccoh,
II
Cfbbage. L
s:a,m
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bo
more bel.-. For free Information die 81:d bridle for .,'Ire. PhorM
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to
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,
RIYer
,f,l.le, "-' • c csrt
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Calhoun
Andrew
•
and
allern
potatOH
e
b' dlr9c!Uoa Ilona the •eR u... er
,..._ .,
•
n'•• p1111 incGml
i-o,,■ to u- ••-call or �•
- EarJ N, Smith · 128 Wy.....,..,
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One 1H7 ,.,,. Stader
tM ...., oHed b&gt;' •· and s. La� down ts, 5 : 56 a.m, ; A. L. Chriaty
4-11
·
A. r.
ions.
I
•
ftth St . • WY 2-SOOO, Midd e
00I.
!ram
•
athor
�
, lion Wason. On tho 1 5111 doy
- '11,
l port. n BARRELS
:.:,; :::.
down 14, 1, 10 a.m.; Little Edward
OF' Timothy M,y
In the frail ooctko&gt;, pl,ntllula lll.. Aprff Ul81 at the hour of
· • ·,m IY\
Local ThomplOtl Dealer
...,_,._.,_..,,,v.
un--- ' RD'BIQ.
M. nun te '"' lolatbe.., eol'n9I' of
up 1'..., 5·• 10 a ·m · •' Eaao Temh,t- clud fil�·.,_
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3
P
WIN1
Scott
10
o.utc•
R
by
Atwater
o,raflt
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41Ktfth
the
At
A.M.
1
1
... shad• halibut, cl---.
"Ntillry
IIIWAY
E'RATION
'
■ere■,
ROME
b......,
4 12 ltp
Tllird �
tb.nN bi , ,mterb' dtr.ctton see down 15, 5::t:l a.m. ; Bob Bm- smelts, ud
-,,====·=-c;-- -- tor. Call WI 9-3643.
.
1
oymn
1
y
4- �
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11
Pboae · onl I lllilet from POlnlro:, on
I PIECE SECTIONAL aqua daven�:io. Said :�:
ter down 15, 6: 35 un. ; George G.
way.
Plen
y
.
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h
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by •- lfflll
HHI
aqo.l ffl&amp;h
port, t COl1lfl!' table. one end ta- z nc Lanunuu
L prdern lion
aaon will not be sold
-io•lh Knit ef l•th•
?lf
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'--- uo
ffMI -.
.
1
17' 7 p . m· •. Frei-aw
up
corner
•,.O•alt
"9WVU1u houae W I t b
-■ce. s-�
N, ComlNI. \o
used part Umll one. year price DON"? Pm(P 'TOOR ...... -r&amp;a-rk-- R
ble, Baby ,troll.,, like new.
f500.0D.
than
Ieu
tor
1
trad ol llboa'ln't"• eor.:. l7, 1 : 56 a.m. ; John Ladd Dean -,p
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Nllllinc w•t.r coal 1unu,._..
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Phone W Y l-&amp;138
""o·-,L- •, ,_, •ooptlc -- Got __,...
4 12 31c $25, Aloo omalI rolrigon,tor
._!, 17, , .. .. a.m. tk bad 12 .,._.,,.
PT, PLEA8ANT
_ boat'"• ......;,. and ,ho
,..
Mn, John Stout, llorriDrrille, Septic --- �. Chlo Vol,
Gobi
I
nc,
-I
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llo, .. ... and .. loaded barges !· Jerry ""
I fl. ME.&lt;T CASE. 2 gla" show- Oh
LIVESTOCK
&amp;ALICI co.
GtrliO, Comple4e with furn�
io.
4 lJ 11p' l,y Plami&gt;lnl. -.i,, &lt;tblo.
MhW'--t. Ohle
�"1,,:,_
.•
ca,es, . Toledo ,calet, hood opup IB, 5,!li ._,;,, ; Onward
l
PT, PLEASANT, W. VA. ·I
3'tp lure al IS000.00
,
I
By
eir A on t
-ridi· 1 -;;.;;;.;.,;;
erated meat slirer. A. A. Scar, SPOTIED PONY, pmtlt to
�i up ta, 11, 10 p.m. : John J. Rqwe
':::;
l Sr.
Th
•
___,, u, C. C CUCKLER, REALTOR
Grindlq
E.
R.
":.iml
;i;;iiii,u:iiiiN
th, rNII �..•1111 from RHrleo■- down ••. 1 · 16 a m . Beaver doWJ' BOG8
X 119
._
TH&amp;l!IS tU;flUGERATION AND
herry.- '" Broadway, Middle- V,ry n loe, l'rllllk lflnrkh,
W
E
17.00
175
17.
to
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- ...Jcf'. barnesUc Md
4 11. 1th,,
u.e tnt11 of UN road :a, I a.m. : Mike Creditor down 35; Ree.,.ies 14.00 to II.SO; Ll,:hta
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See n In Review

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La Leaders For Heath Methodist
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soc,al Securit Protect,on Was
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Spring Donce
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OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 9:00
Get 4 pairs of stockings·
for the price of 3 !,

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BAKER FURNITURE
Cln The Brightest Corner
IN MIDDLEPORT

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MISSES

White Canvas Oxfords

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Beach Sandals
only 39c

Men's Fully Washable

Canvas Oxfords

wml'E - BLACK - CHARCOAL
LACE AND LOAFER STYLES

$3.98

MEIGS THEATRE

PRID'1Y
T1'1NIGHT
"THI l'LUNDIRIQ"
Jeff Cbandlar, Dolorw Birt

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One Group Men'•

Better Oxfords
Values To $1 0.95

Sale ss.oo

MIDDLEPORT DEPARTMENT STORE
OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. SATURDAY

SATURDAY
"ON THI WATIRPRONT"
llarUD Brando, Bod Steller
Eva llarle Saint
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Obaereed Sunday
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o1 Mr. ooo Mn. Jl'ranlt U,.ll ol

Rutland wu CJbaem,J luld■y
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RACI NE PLAY CAST - Front row . le ft t,, right, Nancy Johnso
Janice Drake, Kenda Russell, Joyce Circ le; second row, Jo Ann n . Lola Amott,
Harris , Miriam Foster, Carmen Salser, Patsy Price; �ck row, Bil Va n Meter Sue
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Cole, Bill Lake, Jim Wickl ine and Jim Pa pe. This Senior dass groul pArnot
will present a
MOSCOW mrn _ Milliona of three•act hil lbilly rarc e , "Headin ' For A Weddin'.' ' under t he direction f Carl L
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Russia118 wdcomed Yuri Gagarn1 I Weese, t�ni ght al. 8 p._m . �he p lay is bui It around the p roblem of mistaken idenU.
home from lllpl:IC1! today in II de- ty, resul hng am usmg s1tu al1ons, and an un usually happy ending. etween act, mwli­
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cal speri�he� wil l _be presented by R�th Ann Petrel , Linda Hayma
lirioua binge of JOY
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Thi• 01.1tdoor loving famlly la in- uSt' It.
,reena, ■nJ • driving rsnge.
I Duef.r, vwner of the . Pomeroy aulde- Yi.alt.on.
,. � d lo k&gt;dk over-and enjoy - / Visiton StJnday a t 2 p. m. wiU
Vis1tor1 will be .ahowed where Cmettl Block Co., end an ardent l A rea goUer1 lhi■ put winter
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i.� �.s &lt;. mmr .v ·s newezt recrealion 1 s,,-e a skillfully laid-out nine-holt 1 teruiil: t'Ourts and
a 1wlmming , 1port.em.an , recenlly completed a ganized the Pomeroy Golf Club
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I JciJity this Suniisy, the Pomero.t goll course . a lti.oll.gh hand Can! pool are to
be tonslrucled �!l
m club home on Ow fonn- ; wlth mernbenhip lees, green'l:
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er fami ly farm
, fees , and b)'•lawa, to \I.Be lhie facil1:.. .:it;·ly how many feature, complish on fairw ays and greens. i
This
Sunday,
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The
club
growtda
are
reactwd
lty being readied by Mr. Dueer.
1 n r11Jv will � built 1n to 1 AIIIO in evidence will be four qu.ainted"
Invitation to everyone, 1 by traveling toward Five Poinll
Memberahip in the rlub al­
Juhn Du �l' · s ccmverted fal'm will ponds. three of which already are 1
will feature fret. refre11hment�. 1 and turning left II short dist.ani.-e ready ii re-ported to exceed 50.
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1 , n 1 , ri i ,u�!•• · l't!Sponst&gt; 'rtu1! stocked for fiahmg:
croquet driving, putting, and pitching con• 1 belore readhing the Shenan!: Sped.al family rates
art' prot, b�w r.i. -n.r p�'Vple ,11r� i,:oing t..1 , courts. pitchillg and pultinl / tests, and
prize, for each, Mr I Springa Nile Club. S1tc1111 will I vide&lt;!.

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D,stncl Su pe,mt,nden &lt; E,ely
I The Middleport B IISinffa and Kenneth McElh mney, H a ' �
Mn. Elia, SUie, and Mr. and
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Supt
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Protessiooal Wome11'1 Club tleld Moore llfld John L. W
Edward Stilea and daui,hle� ,
Mrs.
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met
ita rt'gul&amp;r metUng al t he Masonic l close of lrt' meeting �I.I and Nina, viaJted Monday tveninS: lD
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&lt; nt�da�a(ahtel !-.!rs Em Church Thursday ewnmg Rev :'d ethoc:hst limoo Represematl�e,
M c, \l.Fucce.t
Temple with women of Evangeline literatutt were distributed by the Parkerlburg.
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R, mond Konkn&lt;h• opeoed the Alfred S&lt;a cbecry, J, Cuslodian
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Chaple,, OES, oervlng th• dmne,. I speaken
Mn. Elza Gllmor, Jr., Mn.
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Mr,. R. R. Plcllena, preli&lt;lent,I
Conde, Mrl. Elza Gilmore
Geo,ge
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' Sr. and Mrs. Ea rl Olive .,... t,.,.opened th&lt; meeting following the
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_.,,ud i tmg. Mw Carol Bac.htel,
Rev. '\frG ilhard �pok1: till the
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dinner and Uwn mt.ruduced Mn.
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mesa vlaltor1 In Gallipolis, TueeJesos f hm t ,, Lo,d· and " "
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a�.s,gnment o f the general confer I Bver.
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who presented the program plan- ,
at1\l � · iJ ,II IW�p:.lion ,fl th
Mn. H. A. Richard.Ion and ch.lJ.
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and MUU: Raebel .ftoulb of
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Mr,. Edgar Reynold,, chatrman
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vl&gt;,ted Sunday with
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: ed "' old photoecaph und enl,st - J sc vec the
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The
,hun·h - ., nd a&lt;l., �n- 1 �,- ,: Mct:oy ·M.,. Be" Sanborn.
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of the rommltt.., Introduced th, ol Le i, anley Po,t No. ,.. the� par&lt;t1ll, Mr. and Mn. Kortu
REV SWEET
m,e' P•'I"'' T h,; c,c• , ew I""": , ed that people ""d to ,tudy the
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�embenlup and Evangelism,
■peaken fo, the eveolng, Mr. WJTueaday
..-g al th&lt; Jlousb_ and attended the -■I
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ation
mcarn
of
meamng
chai�;
ham � Bark.er and Mr. Sidney N.
\trs Jack BechUe,
Mount Moriah Baptiat church of their uncle, Albe:rt Rhodea.
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Mannmg.
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I i\1 r � A!lliur C ar pent e� rev i �1.1 - u l
with Mn. Campbell Harper, pr.. Mr. and Mn. Dwight Logan and
lr h that " God s grealt:s! po,i. er : F at! l mJe, G. E. Young, Mrs C E
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Wilham Bark�r, wbo ia rru_m·
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son spent Sunday m Porlsmoutb
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Wrft&gt; , h t�li 15 H i s L-Ove - m relat,oi1s:l1p Lo . Y
, in charge.
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un r; , Sandra Brewmgton , Da•
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with her mother, Mn. Florence
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lwl Huss • h " h gave
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need
- The meeting wu opened with
'" Martella, rocetved 1t11 B
Ko,.lm ght. Mrs. George Dal'&lt;d
d
wace
, Halley and Mr. and Mn. Badey
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The grnup aded fa,oc,bl, to la,
t1es.
ty the .Pledge ., "" Flag and t h Williama
Can-o il U mve
John
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I Gea,• cal G,aol"s li fe aod '.' s
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"Star Spangled
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the B,shop's cewiut,�n foe ,a � I i
I bJ ucal &lt;on . Mrs Jame, Brew- u lh";:�bet E U 8_ cbun:h on m Cleveland and hi, M, A. In ��::,� .�
Mra. Samp RusaeU bu l'Otwn� d
'""' l""I oo a l,eote'.""' s pa y, Ohin W, t nemn g M , ss,on J o he Se. d ,• g m a,, Be
er wa, glven by
and econnm,cs fr�m
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Nellie tinston with M r • � alter on extended Ylail d
v�r Ridge begmnlng . Sunday
and t h;i! uf ;1 preS1&lt;knt s , .PII m a Octobt-r 12.18. 1t was announced
Mr. Bar er Mrs
rn Reserve.
Weste
11 • rf s Berna rd Fultz Chairla _
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.. taps. , for the Chi ca go w 1\h her IOfl, Mr, an
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I&amp;-�. Servicea begrn a1 8 ta
Apnl
lilt:lune
thot a meelm g for men or the
pe
Har
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ln
rvice
governmen
se
: r,i;, James Johnso�, Mn.
t
s rted in
ymg
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Mrs. Wayne Russell and family,
Ninl'tN•rr members and l � o church would be held .ii Purdue :
' '.-loo� Mrs Jack. Bechlle, each everune.
deceased. _
Security
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Mn. Raymond Hatf�ld of Rut.
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l\lrs Alt r ed &amp;arlwrry , \ T n i v�rsity July 14 15 ;i1:d 16.
Rev Amo1 Sweet of Waverly , administrative offices in Aahlabu- Mrs. William
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Sm.Jlh, treasurer. land villted Monday wi1b Mra.
Rog · M i an Lee Smith
g ;\'1 rs It· 1 1 h Hec kman of llh- The , uperintende nt co,,unr-, i, d •;:;;
��n::;;,,.,'. Mrs. wu'. Oluo, will be the Evangellst. Re, . la and Cantoo before being p,o- ,.ported on a donat�n to the po
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Samp a-n.
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s
officer
'� lrustee-a and othrr
tl-h
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Paul Hooks, pastor of the church moted to auiatant manager al the lio drive and Mrs. C. R. Yo� P(
no1s c1ltt'rr dI'd
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EarIy ·m 1958 gave a report on the 0
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Mrs James Euler will be the song _,_. U)'
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T wo new commissi?ns were c�
Mrs. · Glenn Lambe�t singers will be .there each nigh!. he was promoted. to man�er and contribution. _
pt, Pleuant, Mn. Harry Oiiliq,t,d, " Ch,istian Social Concern,
. M s. Bnice Lloyd Mc,. Everyooo Is ut'lted "&gt; attend tltll opened th&lt; Man,tta alftee.
5 P E C I A L VA L U E!
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ded to ordec P"Jlllles er, Cofumbua, ooo Mn. Arthur
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, with Mrs . Leo Smith � s ��a� , �. ��itch: Mrs. Nan
old fashioned revival.
Mr. �a rke r spoke co�mmg to be sold later. aJso lo place :!ID Fick were Tuesday aueau of M iu
/,.. very 1pec:.;I fash,.,., al o v111ry
"Christian Voc at. 10n with L.
and
1
' Be Sa born Mrs. Johri
" protection under the Social _Se- order for a 50-atar flag. 1be host. ElsJe Hart.
1p ,c,ul price ,Losi ��,c co,:�n•
M
McComas as chair�.
ar,J..grn•l ill) lr OLe'at e cl � t ' , . ,
c�ity .�ystem," his main su.?jecl esses served tuna fish, fried Mr. and Mn. H. E. Cooper
lW
Ke�echk: Mr�. J�es CrisweU.
,;:,itply � l .... ,•d.,co:lored w h
The nominating committee �or
being Income Malnt�nance. Al- chicken, ice cream and cake to have returned boml!! aft.er a villit
ra
Ch
Finance,
and
Stewardship
fnl lt)' -..hit• ,oyon l111en. F lu1 For m erly Sm1lh Cl ot bl n 2 L o
the new year was elected and
Of
,.,ing oi,d Ires\, 01 a new do1I
UnC
nnO
c.
so discussed were �tons covered members at the eonclUBion of ln Florida.
;
n
a
chairm
ury,
Ill· Jes Asa Bradb
Me l on, b'-, wdlaw ch.ch on
N, IDDLE PORT, OHIO
eluded Miss Nellii:! 1.erkle, Mrs. C.
under social security laws, retirei
M.
c.
,
Hlbb
A. Emmish , Fred
Mn. Russ Watson. Mn. Bertha
a WIN l to 'i
...._
the meeting.
H. Hennesy, Richard Crambets
eS
nt. eurvivor' 1 protectJon, 111d
me
C
Mrs.
hambers
R I h rd
H
and Mrl. John F. Baily were
SeoU
Host.mes were Nellie Winston.
' 5.99
a nd Earl Knight.
Home Of
;:;kle�;,., M ax Rolle�. Ro- Rules for the bakin g, &amp;ewln� disability.
J:::e
visltora in Parkersburg.
businest
Ar lena Reese, Mn. Arnold RichThis year's nominating commit�
rt Byer , Everett Da vis, Glenn and pillow ease contests which The � .speaker_. Mr. Sidney
be
y
Name Brand
.
arda, Mrs. Osca r Hardaway, Mn. �
tee report was read a.nd attepted.
Lambert, Bernard Fultz, James will be held at the May 9 mett• N. Mann mf, U1 a native of Mich�, who wu can.
Pom•roy, Ohio
by
prayer
•1th
dosed
meeting
C. R. Young and Mrs. Wm. Smil'i . M a Helen Maag
The
Merchandise
Euler Robert Coats, c. E:. Young, ing were given by Mrs. H e n ry gan and graduated from the U�1__
ed
__
of. Adol�h
death
the
by
here
_L
_
M.O.lil. ...wy inor,thl
the Rev. McGllliard.
Cook, E. M. Blab, Wayne Beaver, home ec-anomic• chair- venity of Colorado, lated.aught
Home·,
home lQ
her
to
returned
Joachim,
1'he new ofricers and lay leadIll
Gibbons, Allred Scarberry, Jr . . man, when Chester Grange met the elementary and junior high
was a
she
�re
While
ColUfflbwi,
,
ers ·
schools In Colora�o. He enle�
'. Miss Nellie Zerkle, Miu Frieda Tuesday evening.
gue st of Mrs, Eddie Smith, Webt
.
Trustees - 1962, C. A. Emmis�
m
n� service in 1956
ernme
h.
l!lOV
Emmi
A.
C.
Mn.
.s
Faehnle,
ster,
a
m
rthy
w
Terrace.
Harr Holter, o
John W, Kincaid, �obert Harris .
Pastoral Relation s · Mrs. For• resi� and one appeal for aid Flint, Michigan. and se:rved on �e
The Rev, William Roberts and
•
n
Emerso
nny.
1963 Charletr McF.lhi
P
"""
l
rity
rn
Secu
Socia
arbo
ff
a
Har•
ol
st
Mrs
chairman
De
Bachtel
I
res
i1
·
Dale Dutton of Gra� Episcopal
was snswered · Communlcation
·
Asa Bradbury ·•
Jone· 9, CharJes
� ue Great Books Club met Mor"
came to
Off'1Ce . Mr. Mannln°
Chesher · Mra Nan ·Moore.
ry
urch attended the Easter lee.
Ch
ob
·
·
B
r
the
n
mg
con
rea
d
ats,
o
C
were
of
ce
1964 Jack Bechtle Robert
· M • n e h
.
Mariett a in September. 1960 as day alternoon at the home . tures beld Tuesday and Wedne&amp;o
na g•eih M
Pa
c�
·
'
e.
;•
dr
��
Fund
�
l
Hea
�
e
E.
,nd
White
me,
n
b
rt
;' Field Rep,esentatlve, traveling ut Mrs. Cedrk Clark. "Commtm�
Richard Chambe,, a d Ho
t
a
yer
Mrs. enne
day at Kenyon Collqe, Gtllllbier,
Da le Kautz �ad a . con_unun ca
.
Cook, honorary.
Manifesto" �y Ka�l Mux
_ was
nd Monroe counlits.
a
Meigs
tsm�:��\.f.�;.: E�r�n Jones
Col. and Mrs. WIUiam Smith ol
t lon eoncemmg legislahon a �rl He COTiducted a question and book for di ussion w lb
Stewards - Dlslrlct . Mrs. Char• �:
r s.
x ' Mt'I. 8 _ H:
sc
s.
i
�
Alexandri
a. Va . . were ovemigh*
Jes A. Bradbwry ; Reserve, Mrs.
urged members to express the�r answer period con cerning the dif- Bernard Fultz as le�der, aSS19teil
Ea
s
Mn. flleodo� Eberi,,
of
gue5ts
Garnet Eullffllinger ; Recording,
Mr. and Mrs. D av id rerent phases of social aecurity.
�
Mr1. Don�ld �l\s.
Robert Coats, Miss opiniona.
by
Mn
edn
r
sday. They had attend,
A
l
·
e
W
bach
,
· 0_ ·
t h e Mrs. Edgar Reynolds thanked
Millll Frieda raehnle; Communion,
Books used m tlus year a J)I'() ed the Easter lectures at Kenyon
Hennesy Koblent1 were named as
C
M
rs.
M
S
anuum,
Bess
·
,
·
Mrs. Arthur 8trauas ; freasure r,
.
.
the s peakers end presented each gram were from the auggest-•
1'd
Mrs. Bruce young coupIe of the year
J hn K'
.,. College and Col Smith gave OOI
Miss Neille lftkle: Finandal
which
s
presented
.
e
beh
a
w
a
with
on
a
program
gift
A
:d! t .th alllb list rf the National Great Books of e lecturea.
�:d, �n. 0:;1� Mmer.
Sec'y, M1. John Zerkle.
lh
Mra. opened with the singing of "Sweet Mn. Guy Re�lda �at in charge organiiation.
Everson.
William
Music:
Steward,. Robert Coals. Mrs.
-::lcO. L. Klein. Mn. C. M. Henne,y, and Low." Foo, articles :""� of a memor,al ,erv,ce honoring A lively discussloo wBI h ekl llfra, --::,---,::--::;Karr To !al
Forrest Bachtel. C. M. He11nesy,
8 deceased oncerning aspect of the
''Now is the Time Mrs. Ava Harold.
Cook,
Homer
Fultz,
including,
Bernard
read
Mrs
k.
c
.fl
boo 0/ State Meetm6
Ri_cha rd Chambers, James Euler,
Misa Carol by Marjorie Hoffman ; ''What's member.
Burdl!Ue,
Members present with the above Mrs. Irving Karr, Jr., Sout!I ·
Mr.11. Nan Newman
.
Miss Beu Sanborn,
Haertel.
For Dinner?" by Mrs. Beaver; Miss Nma Rus�ll announced were Mrs. Mayme Hobart, Mrs. eastern Ohio director of
th f
Moore, Mrs. _Bruce Lloyd, Mrs . P. " Why Merely Negative?" by Nor- that th� Membershi p and Emb\�
Mrs.
ns :
Relatio
Public
0
Theodore
Everett Davit , Mrsie Mar
Reed.
M
Daughter■ of the Amerlr:aa llev•
:' Klein. Mn. Noah Haskills. Mrs . man McCain ; and "Song of the C.-Omm itlee would present nex Dale Dutton, rs.
,
French, Mr,. O. P. . K m· L·
Ted Reed, Jr., Mrs. olution, will be the apelktr J'rlSr.,
Mrs.
· obe
Luy Farmer," Dale Kautz. A month s program.
.
G
W
• E :: R rt Coat,.
g Clyde Kirkland, Mrs. Everett day at I p.m. when Rewra .JonaMia,
Nominatin
Conunillee
g
::t:
t
,
'. M
��;. �:;
:.
conteot wa1 h'.ld after which th_'. ,!:, ��f � ��'.� Hayes, and Mia, Gra,e Hortoo. than Melg, Chapter meell al the
g nb
i
rkle, Mrs. C. M. Henneay group iang, , WhJJperln g Hope
James Criswell, Mn John Ketch- Nellie 7.e
aa follows: presi- A d essert wa■ served by Mrs. home of Mn. Alfred Elberfeld.
Reynolds,
ar
ght.
l
Earl
ber&amp;,
lhe prognun.
to conclude
ka, Homer E. Cook, Leo Smith, Rich� Cham
�
tlh
vice Clark preceding the meetlnc. The Mn. Karr will IPv• I report of
�. Mra. Harty Moore;
l Concerns . Mr■.
Mn. Wayne Glbbona, Mn. C. A. Chr 1Stian Socia
a wen aerved al president, Mrs. Fred Hibbs; &amp;ec• hostesi entertained the g r o up the recent ltate coaference eud
ment
Refr
Emmlab, I. I:. MIiler, Emerltua. Leo Smltb.
L W Mc. the close of the natm1. The pub- ttrlary, Miu F�die . P1&gt;udaslutlt. with .irean aeledions at the close alao will � �er matten riLay member annu11I conference, �istlan Vocalionl ·· · ·
Ile ls invited to the next ���II iiriil tre8aurer, Mrs. John L. Wer• of lhe meet�g.
lal to the membe:rehlp.
'
Miss Frll.&gt;da Faehnle; Reeerye, C
on April 35, when "Operalion l ner.
D4NCI ANNOUNCED,
GOING TO OD"ORD
Mrs. Emerson Jooea, Mn. Harry
_;
Forward" night will be ob i,erved. Mrs. Pickena
announced the
ede
on
C
'lbere
will be a dance at the
don
Mre
s
and
Merc
Chesher,
Members are aakffl to bring sand- Ohio State Federation of BPW
Youth Delegate A1111ual ConferClara Lochary wiU be guests Eaglet Club Saturday. April, ts.
wichet.
cluba will be held May 19-21 a1
'1111 Luckeyl 'Jtlo.
Apr il 16 at Miami Univer,ity music
Toledo. It was al� a.nnounced thal
CARTOON IVIRY NIGHT)
when music teachera of sout]. which featurt a.et Haddtl UII
the loca l BPW • mvlted "&gt; at,
by th&lt; Hammond Organ ooo Plllllo.
attend • concert
lend the 35th birthday party of the east Oltio
DRnclng will be from ,,,.
Young
MAIO N
:t e Hotel Marlm member, of th• Unfvecslty
�r° ton R
The Ftlgldatn W asher Soab with Slill-W-ater to loosen
Mn. Emma Bland, Mrs. I.
Artists Guild in the high school l : W. All member■ and ..-,
:1, tonn: r� 29
the def!l)-down Htubborn soil and st.aim!
Baumgardner, Mn. Charley Jonea
aro Invited,
Ill o;:t■ pN!ae: incl� Mayor at Waverly,
TONIGHT A PRIDAY
Mra. C. R, Young, Mra. Myrtle
• lt'a not I pre.iwa!h with extra .aa:ltation to wen
P'll·
of
Jonathan Kidd and
Warren and Mt.. Sandra Hollings- The Rutland Chapter
fiben.
Dorl• Dowlin&amp; i n
ca met
Ameri
of
s
ker
t
Homema
�
Stbool
hed attended the Sunday
''WINK O P A N VI"
• 1 t·1 not Ju1t an extension or the Nflll ar wa sh time,
ec­
home
th
at
ay
evening
Tue
ad
and B.T.U. Convention at Rend- alao de
Sandra
with
partment
c
l
onom
,We recently.
• It's a t rue separate Automatic S0&amp;k. Cycle with:
Nat.Ille Wood,
, 1 ) 11h11rt 11glla tion to di11solve dete111entl: (2) t l m•
Mn. c. R. Young, supervisor of IJttle, vice president, 1n chal'fl.
Wainer,
Robert
overftQW,
water
fresh
pnre
{:'I)
t J 11h11 water soak;
� children"■ band of thia diltrlct Following lhe regular opening,
SuND. Koh.!ler and
and; (4} Rapidry Spin,
Geora:e Hamilton i n
will have • children'• rally and Judy Williama reported Oil the
PINI
THI
"ALL
program
at the Fore,t Run Bap- district FHA meeting held
at
for
Perrect for Baby Clolhe1 and Diaper, - wonderful
CANNIBALI"
YOUNG
,
April
at
tlst
Church,
1
Sunday,
6
South Weatem High School. Apr•.1
.111 probltm lo11cli.
(Cinema1cope &amp; Technicolor)
2:30 p. m.
Janet Wright gave a rt1porl on
a.
ALSO CARTOON
The a.v. William Robert,, llocthe Jut Junior fair board meet­
tor of the Grace EpilcopaJ Church
TIMI ICHIDULI NOTICI
lng. 1be club wa■ uked to take
1n Pomeroy and Mr. DNe Dutton
MAS,N DRIYI IN
order■ for potato chips and trac­
at
conference
a
11,llendln
are
gtv.
g
Feature Usted flr■ t start.I at
tor seal.I the proceeds to be
Kenyon Collage, Gambler, Ohio.
b
du1lt The ple&amp;urt 11,ted ■ec­
en to th; Junior Fair Board uild­
- Edu Juhlinc entoered tha
ondly wW be •tutlnc near
.
Meig■ General Ho■ Ital Wedtte,, Ing fund
8:30.
It wu decided to have 1111 ■prmc
P
day f IW'ill'Y
d
Sue CJ■iworthy, dau«hter ance on 'l1ow-atlay April Ill, In
of Mr, and Mn. Jnpe■ Clatwor- the home eoonomic department
thy. 11i1u taktll to Hober Hoapital and a t0111111ittet was nuned, IP·
for inabnenl ol ■ •erlebrae in- eluding Louiae Milam, E I ...
Jw'y ■u■talned la • fall at ■chool. Martin, ll oude Brewec, tltoeyl
Ml■■ S■ll,y McConn■dt I■ re- Searle■, Goldta Blab, B e 117
ported to be lml}J'OVbq; at Holzer Payne, Charlotte S:i:nltb, Alberta
Holpilal when ,m la I paUeut. p r I d d y, AM Weaver, Janet
Sht Gained a broken. hip N • Wright, Judy Wllllama and ConNtllllt o1 a fall at ber boma.
.,. wmi.m■.
M«aben of tbt Ele,nm• Circle De eate• wm attend tba Stale
le
al - - aturth .... FHA &lt;'OIIY tlOII "' be bold /Ip­
en
di■h towel■
- aabtl to
lo rU 11-12 at the Youth Cente&lt; 00
the mee1inJ Tbunday ...... 11 the
tha Stato lalqpound. Att.ndioa
chw-cli.
wll1 be Elen■ M■rtln, LCJui■e Ml•
lul, Sandra Lilli■, J- Lltlie
IIALLY DAY
WITH ARCH IUPl'OttT AND
and Mlaa Leda Mae Kraeuter, ad­
M .49
Rall7 Day will b. _,"'1 •1
Report, 00 the penny race
NIW TAPIRID TOI ________ T,I.
t1't N- )lapll■I clNroh Sun- Yillor.
... gi,lm by comml- &lt;hairday IIIOl1llq. Tbo -- by the
Samuel J■-- will be "1
MEN'S-WOMEN'S-CHILDREN'S
the ,io. ol the -.. ...
11 1,lll.
fN111m1nta wen llffed to tbe

I

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. IY About
M a,n

.

.y

.

10-Dtlly Se-el, Pomeroy-lllddleport, 0, Apr. lS, 1181

-

DI

omght w1!I be_!_� only sbowmg' ..
tightly into HM
Jammed
.
----------------Square a11d al� • 12 mile roult!
from V n ukovo Airport it was im­
l)OSsib� lo count them, Mu!ICO­
vites thundered cheer a fter cht!er
for the 27-year-old Air F� Ma­
jor who won the name in $pcicr 1
race for the Soviei Union.
Premier Nitlta S. Khrushchev,
gave the red hero a huge bear
WASHINGTON ◄ UPl l-'iou ran day on the National Aeronautk.'1i ' MOit ol
America '• l)fflllffll ...
hug greeting at the alport an&lt;'
light your cigarl'l� with • match l and Space Acknimstration •NASA: future ,pace �
kwecf him On both cheeks.
11 di■
rw a lighter, But• whK'h does a bi!• - iI budget authorization. George V.. I Atlas
.
and the Satum--are deaip
·
Later. at a rally 111 Red �uare
fer job?
Khrushche11 ca lled Ga1arm the 1bit
1 1ow, NASA chief of space flight. , lo uae a liquid fuet remarkulf
.,.. the q ueatiorl po!ll!d by was called to testify.
, like kerosene. But lwo ol. tbe U.I,.
C.olumbua of space-the first man
-..lrJ Likely
I Wernher Von Br aun, one of lh2
military rockets. the Minut,ma
10 see our whole planet.
SHORT SUMMER - The sun did shine once earlier this week and the Sentinel snapped this one to prove it.
nation '• top spat.� iCientist.■ , when 1be cornrruttee was e.xpected ro and Polari!.
ill� po�red by ■glijl
Prodle� M.,. Tcipo
Look real close, you'll recognize C C. Cuckler, Pom eroy rea1tor, sunning h imself and in conversation at the
aaked If '"lid propellants oould 00 lu•nch '" investigation ""' wed&lt; propellant.
He proclaimed the ....
'"'ace flighl 1
l e
ra_ corn er .
.
, a better job lhan liquid fuels i11 into the rocket propellant contro.B
_
&amp;_
Urpa Great.r Reward!
G _y_
_ u
_ __
_______________________ ______________ _______ G.igar m
m11de Wednesday H a po
wering l!lpace booster,.
,trsy.
&amp;th
governme
nt
and
Commin
in-1
ee Chairmaa Overltl
nc W IJIUil !II.L! ztJ•Y�!lll!CW victory for Commun ism and 1akl '111e an1wer to Von Braun • • duslry OffJ('1als
· be- among the Broob. D-La.• told Uruted Freq
· ·
will
thee, -uld ._ more ln"p, by
q uestion may pn.,ve to be crucial witneueB.
MOSCOW &lt;UPI! - T.. .m- Ruaatan men mto th&lt; cosmo,.
1 int emationa.l that researdl fada
.
. if this country itt "' matcb R o, A "'P official of th, Thiokol fo,- aolid fuel technology waa ·�lal &amp;wlel Tau aew• •1e•1
He aakl lhe Umted �ate.!I s�•II
sia'i la teat space feal-f)utttng a Chemical Corl.. 8 leading firm pl8&lt;.'f!" where President
loday that ..... mu Yuri wa, ahead of lbe Soviet n
Kennt,,
U �, man btta orbit around
_
the •.arib. making aolid prnpeifanto. hu said I dy"• $1 3 billion ...... P"'l'BIII
G.aa:arta fth1rM '- earilrr •,- 111 the econormc field bul :
The KOi.De 'pace Committee, tha( within n.iM montha his com- I should be increased.
pu�bale .
ICU
...
L-"L--�' In � � way lhat_� have
questioned 1pace ageecy o'- p.any could cluster Histing
which
HAVANA (UPf l-Two of Cuba'■ waa this year's 25th victim of the ha •• been olippinl fnto Cuha from
The � agency, in the fitcal
ll •"' .,. ,..•• •�■r •- -•an•~ mw ■pare we •:a 11 •loo
ficial,
Thursday ■bout the &amp;,v;,t engines and r,roduco a ,pace year beginninc
big.... deputn,en1 llore5-ln cJ• flnng squad, which hav, kiUed ab■-oad i. carry out a campaign G■
.
ooxt July 1, Ioli
�ff 1H •- ,.,, advance on the e&lt;onom10 held and
todoievement, ........i
� wh'&lt;!&gt; wnuld dov,iop u ....,-..i only SI. I
ies nearly 500 mllea apart-lay mortr than 800 CubaN aince · Ca■- planned by • new "unifi&lt;!d com- •lllle If. ••• aU11 11
m.'llion lo, ..
I.he air • leaq other atates behind."
------ ....Ii
·
• � thrut.
tn """' fotlay, detlroyed by fiNI tdo ..iz&lt;id powec.
whOt
faeb
IOb!I
on
program
'""" al .,____.,, the � ...
a-■ff any. • G■- - .beoido . .
� ---::;
11 ftl I I'&lt; ....... an cwrod !o&lt;mg • IUI""
in ■ coordlnaled t■mpaigb of ■a- Anll - C-. 1poke,m,n aay premier.
,_, 1H ......,;...
ii
dtev atop the Lenill'-Stalin M•u-and ...,. opac, olficlab an, ilJ liquid fuels.
botage against Pn,nlw 1'idel Cu- tra ined,. full.y equipped uboteun Castro declared ThlH'BdaJ.. tie
1 aoleum in Red ,4iq tt � e,,
pirac•ate,
·
ua , h ey
;._A l.i',',
hiou&amp;-it wouJd mean the Unite-J NASA Deput
tro.
would be "bnJ,a!acably hard'' in
y Director Hugh L.
la &amp;hi■&amp; ftnt fti■II• el Ga1• / cut do'Wn Modeltly. He wore the
Stal.et
would
have
a
booster
A
wirh
m llion
y
ryden,
whoever
. aid the ne• a4
,
poa
, T
i
u
tl
e
i
lm m firing sq ad (ua ce .. ....•• nlttn ua d d ... ,,, unUonn of • Ruuian A � Fore.
MmOst doubi&lt; the _power the Ru• mini,fration'a Bude«
,tarted
17 by droppJ,q;· plla■phoru■
terro,i,t■ and lhoae who lransport ... ,._ whore be ... bh officer.
- ,..
o,an, u,ed m olnhng thei, a,tro- joded O - fo an ,,tlcJitiona(
In"&gt; the alr-amclilfoafng ■yst.m,
...., nhlcle ,.__
or conceal lerroriat equipment.
r
Speaking briefly from a p,,_
naut.
totally destroyed the E1 Eneanto
e
'5 millioo fo, the ■olitl ru.i■,
red text, he ,aid in a quiet
-�ltl'tt-!."ff.�/lt?ll
pa
au
rn
Vlalean
laett.llaert
ar
F
department store ln Havana, CuObaerven here roresee • "reign
voice:
ba'1 largest. At the same thne,
of terror" in Cuba u growing a.
" My friend1, aU the apace Diers, Civic organiutioas and indivldflame, raced dnugh Santia '•
bot.age increase, the number of
go w
J
are
ready at any mornemt lo fly uala who dimated toward the Xl
biQftt departmtnt store, La
Y executions and an li-Castroites
inlo orbit around the earth. I :am Gamma Mu project al giving dunComen:!ial, leaving It • charred
taliate with still more sabotage in
Beverly Staals, sophomore stu
I ,ure that W'e Soviet fliera will or� at the last blOldmobile fryinG
shell
• a vlcio111 circle.
'II
carry out further flighll to great- chickena have been announced by
crowd, cheered a, the dent at Wahama Hlgb School, hu The g o • e r n m • n I aru,ounc
IOMH"ity member■.
been •w� the Crisco Trophy
" distanceo."
Junior leaders and older members of the
names brought down the walls of
Thureday that Havana·, om
Meigs Cou,..
fire chief,
n.d
m
i,
nza
Ec
om,
wu
tandm
by
montJ
prov..W
.EnDqb
Kh
in
wor
,.
�y
H
burst
,
,
rushcl,e
with
•
4-H clubs met last nighl to assist 4-H m
ok
g
natlonallzed El Encanto. a six- ::.,-:
O.lel Go le
embera ja fill,,
fr
Cuba
pr ide, UBed the OC&lt;a■lon u, c■J1 organlaallon■ and lntltridu■l■ _■u ID out �unty report forms. Those with the t,,p repo
at..-y bu ilding filling three-quare
·
aevoral days a go. Gomalez , an
_ rll
!
Tbe
pit
ted go d
again for all .....,. of the world that the .,,,..ily again wUJ ,,.. W I be cited for their work . All
,
must
III
by
r
repo
t
era of a Havana block
:;'� _ l tro
be
: army lleutenant, was a former R. E. Mortime, Cochocton na
·verl
to
M
th
act-epL Soviet propon la for gen- cllickens al the next vlalt on M ay May I .
A th1rd fire, In o governmen•
aide of recenUy OJtecuted e&gt;-Amer- live,_ � been mmalem,d . the
The group abo aet 11■"" foe ty Homo Eooncom
�: ter
i
ril U,
eral dlaannament. 11, aaid Rtu- t .
ie Ageot Gene■,
owned nalionaf paper faclory, was b M fl)I
.
o
GaWpolt, ""81, Ohio Stata Patrol. ,,. wa■ , ady
1er, .!., E o- lean Maj. William Morgan.
aha
Ji■
ocien
Dona
in
,.
,.
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th&lt; Wlldwooo oounly_ �ide ,ruor Lea,
t
e
g
meelNolan
e
Extenaioo
lo
and
re
Ag&lt;,11 c. IC.
dlS&lt;GYeNd and put out before tt n!m:
_Tbe Encanw fire atarted at Pt. Carl &amp;gg,, aer•in the Ga!ltnowledge with ■U who an, Garden Club, CJt,,te,- Gr_,
1na:.....
lhta ■umme , "&gt; he beld May BIi- attended
g
tific
the -•
c,ould 1pread. Damaa• w aa esti- In award!ni
ghtfaU Thuraday and raged lia-Meip district 15 yean, has
the trophy
Ju II
11
Mn m
prepared i. Uvo with tho Sov iet racuse Volmteer Lodiett Audi•
and
·
Nq-11.
ly
u
mated al aboltt '900.
MiUor oongralalated .;,.17 ..; tltrougb the nlgbt. Elev,n firemen been ...1gnec1 In Steubonv m, p
peace
l_re. � &lt;"Om- �
1 "'"'
"'Y, Ohio V■lieJ G111Jl10, Calholk pl,tin
in
Francia �
nion
Eltocollou Co■llaue
the '-""llence ,he ha, ■hown In were pol■oned bf ■mob or Injured and promoted i. corporal.
the
Jol,n
�
Wo
,
,
Ph
Et
Ohio
i,
Clab
■
men·
T
_
" ho Sovi,t Union la advancing
that
The i:raolting volley from • f�- ber work and aakl abe f■ «Jrtaln by falling w■ll■ , but no
m'::.. ": .,,,,,.,:��
no was Mortlme wu in OOIMland of wwanl Communlorn .
AmoricaJ
A
K
h
·•
rusbJ �.., wdllary l'otJI lend t1uw ol U- meefn ■. eo..,. ame
lng ,quad at the IJ'ffll Cabana her achlevementl Jn Rome £co. burl •rloualy,
g
la
a aubpost in Cof!bocton and ii
Pomeroy, Sew-Rite Sewing --------dd aff Amoltl,
a ;le Swann
hnnWll■on,
aaid. "The victory will
- P
fortrea-prison here laat midnight nomic■ would be ID insoiratloo to
----Ruth
y J y efttloa
veteran of eieht year■ in the Pa- oun. No power on earth will b,! Club, Pommuy Junior Olamber
1
g av• lhe governmont'1 ,.ply "&gt; the other sludeni■ for years lo come.
CITED 'l'O COURT
Karon Gilke,. )lary Radford,
. eer
trol. He la married and father of : able i. lea•• that rnad."
of Commerce: Femay-Bonne■t Retired En�n
antl-Caatro C!lllllpaip--1!..-.b re- Bevarly fto the daqhter of Mr. The Meig, Count7 SberUl'o DeRadford. Carolyn Vaughao
suulo
three chlldron.
Tbe government heaped lrlhutoo P?9' U8, Mr. and Mn. Lewi, Died In Huntin ton
pria■la agalnal lhe promier's foe■. and Mn. Stanley Staal■ ol Le- parlmeot ■rre■led
,_
-.,
AHta Carpente,,
y
g
B.
Larr
Meanwhile. the PatrnJ bu cited , on Gagarin without precedent
Abelardo A. Aguiar ,a ,uapected tart, W. Va. Prelll!Dtatlon ol the Wyatt, Rl
Harry
BurfONI,
71,
dJed
d
denJennlfe
Lohse.
■u
1, l.an&amp;aville, Thur•
Charlea Kel ler • Racine into •inee the days of Joseph Stalin. Faye Wlldermulh , Mn.. T. A. ly at home in Huntington, w. Va., Jane Baer, Patricia
oaboteur caugb l with aeveral •loo- CritlCO llomt Jtlaonomles AwaNf I■ day nlgbt on ehar •
flermeasy,
'
■
'
g al driving
.
· . l It pn,clalmed him a "hero of Hennes,/, Me ig■ County Gun Thursda
Irie delonalen In hi■ -■,ton, "&gt; beoome •• annual event •1 while ln
altemoon
Me
y
&amp;.riord
Sandra
ty
a
.
Mr.
Well■.
urt
r
i
Karon
ouo
dri
n
Sue -,
g
l
aled. He was to apCoom Co
fo
vi g , the Soviet un1on:· · ·th, filer COIi· Club. One-Wan-Ono Clau ol the a,
----------- Wahama High School.
w a ..tired ongmee, of the p_ Melanie Brown. Sue Ann )(yon,
an unsafe vehicle.
pear In cot11tly court today.
; DIOllltul o1 tho USSR"' and dee- BapliM Cburdo. Dur Sehaller, and 0. luilroatl.
Chm-Jes Lee ■nd Sric Parker and
c 7"tV
�"'U�Wli-----• orated him with order of leniD. Clara and
"'
Ethel Garland, Middle,. SurvMn1 are- hit wife, Ann: lhrse parent&amp;, Mr■ . Louw G
WI
��
Xhruahcbn announced • medal port w. C. T. u., M rs. Albert \llro IOflS Robert
See Trainillj(
l
Preeent Concerl
ol H untington Mn. Raymond Furbee Md Qriai
IX
would be atnick In honor of GM- Gloeebter, Mn , . Lydg Eben- and Ty
The Melp County Firemen's Tbe Rnlfaid 111gb Scboel SenClndnnati, .... ........ Roush.
. Mr■. Phil W Ull■maoa ,
Assocl■lloo met ■I Rutland Wot!- ior and Jtmlor Band■ will Preoenl
garln. A bu,t of him alao will be bach
Mrs.
Olivo m_. and 11,-,_ Wait------ELIZABETHTOWN, Pa. IUPJJ KIiied. apparenUy
Blaettnar Auto
w!tUe trylng 1 created.
llcone- er Hayes . both of 11..._.. and
nesday nlpt with S5 present. l)e.. • concert, Sunday, April 21, at -S
Mr
,
Ru mmel, 81 , '
ix cbiklnn were killed and to flee, were : Sara, H; Joan, I!; . Gall.anti)', Khrushchev
1
mittee
1aid
M
Ee
Com
111
p.
m.
n
&lt;liest« severaJ grandchildn!n. Funeral
.._
In the high
_,. ... umbe,- of m,o S,�
gym. their - and brother burneJ Linda, II: Carn!, &lt; : ll"'f, s. attcl e,pecially oong,-alulated "'that Grange.
Died Tbunda
atlendiDI were Racine 7, Rut- nu:
tuT
angements
a
bein
mp
«
g oo
.,_ Tbunday night _, fire •- llonald, • The mother a ntahed 1
l,t. Funeral .....,,_ (.,, J
Kln
wondo,ful .,.man, Major Ga- Mn. Henry .,..er, The Rod
• ■
..., L.
·
the
of
land 1•. lllcldleport I, Syracuse
od at the Klingel-c.rpente, Fu Rumme ■I
thefr lamity-bullt ■- al ■ """' i. st. Jo,eph'■ Hospltal in Lanied al lle lp
rang,,
Oub,
l.
Letart
G
.
who
d
wi
le."
y and
1 .
.
...-,1 homo in Hunt ington .
General Ho■pital Tharoday __,
0 Pomero
M;.�
Oo-. none :::::
ca,ter In crltkal oondJtioo. Claude Al tbe airport arrival, G,g._,-i,,
wr here.
p
a
w
t
Tbe - ■ , br a, Dwigh "
---ing, •iU be heJd at the £wint1
The Souncl of Mualc·.. n,, con- Tho brothar, Claude Dimeler J r., wu ceported m aatlefaetory oondt- spent • full
■econci, huatn1 �...,..
o, '•- Chester &gt; &lt; G8
Lopn of Pomeroy who gave • '8r\
NElllAJ. _,.!T . Funeral u - al 2 p. m. s. 1un1■
U, -.pod tha llamtta by h,eat- tlclt.
1
A
il
I
D
I■ free '
7
GE
~,,
IU
. and klullt1 hla wlfe, Valentina, -.- •
,
,
t.lllt Gil Ur, -- ■ncJ
the Rev. Can) al Cbealo,
fni • - In the Ill by Ill fool Clauclo Dimele, , the father, ,.., • ... •• atlraclive brunette who Grange. Lion I Club, llar.-ite ■ Atbnl- - -th D,r,t, with
lbod
do �icia r(C. e.u,.
equlpmenl ua,. Two
'1Nm&gt; .,, COtll'II
Me
iat Chur o
wotid "'-· The ..._, Mn. al work ■I hia 1112-e•-it Job when walled ot !heir
ll
ppe, M F
,
aulotrl&gt;o
Cl■r
■partShoe
per.
Sho
n reda � Pomeroy
ahowu, "Fir, We■tber," a n d llarold WaNf •• lined
■ Kas
p..., laf will be In Beech �rove Cm,e.
and Velma -- ... waa ...., the fire - OQI J
F
n.
■
Brown.
G
r .,..
ato Tbur■day ment with their 1,.. diUdrm ll
e
II�.
roy, and Dano -rur-, Horr- tery.
"Fir■ On Tho Finn." Tbe DUI coal■ for IOIDI l■fl al tho t!llller, - f■nnen tono
down one wall. nlgbt. After firemen •'Tlved to o1ti1e G■prin was wbiDin1 llyaeU. � Sylvester. M,,g, Geo- ville.
meotlq will be ■I llp■eu■e , Ila, t111 • c llotlnn by tho Ohio Stato
He la ,urvlv,d by U.-.. nleces.
1boy ...,. driven bo&lt;t by the In• filht the blue aar1y lntlay, he ,... around
the earth Wednetltlay. She or■l lloopfud.
Sandra Hill, Ito- Mn. GiatlJ■ Smith anc1 r■ . A�
17. p.,_ CUntllll.
pn Palntl. la llelp Caunty cuurt ao- ..._ heal and _.. unable
ll
Ann w._, Berdut Scott. clno and La..,.... Smith,
to fow,rl ■llllna under a tn., "l'IDI ,.., be■ide hin today.
Che.t- beria Ha... ., -· 000
aided ■I Rutl■otl.
tlnn 'lbund-,,
Lewll s.-, K■lluyn Rall. flroew tt.
lo ltumiDi-" Pldwp Srt1 Jll)t, Two million
"my whole
.... the other dilldnn.
Miao Glenn■ Rummel, Borllu, New
l'NI •. Cor■ lllrdl. Ila■)
----ilampohlre: tn "'!lhns. Rollontl
Mill■, llobr!r1 llabort■, -- DurRummel, C"1umbua, and Floyd
GRAIN MUTING
otby Bemea. Orville ''Curley"'
111ere will be a feed grain Rummel, Omaha, Neb. F'rienda
Wllea, Mr. and Mn. Herbert meetlq at Racine lab Schoo may call any lime
at Ewinp.
H
l,
HUNTINGTON, W. VA. - INlnlnl, ■nd fntroduoe mocJen, -.,
Shlelda and Mt. and Mn, Ed. MOlllay, April 17,
hla degree. Although he c:oordinate '1 ,,. and floltl wvrit 1 ■w1 of ■peciafl..,,
at
I
p.
m.
ta
.
,. ldent '-" H,ine,
{ S pecial ) - A cooperative ntff twc+S.., babJtt lot.o the county
dlocu■, the feed grain _..,.,
will have actually been in co). l and develop new teaehin1 t«hni ordina!
,�
·�.---Ora •t Mlrlha ll, and In
I
tooeber • trahllDI and leador■bfp adiool -with inl�reated £anners All om
leg, for five year■ , he wm ac quea,
-&gt;- an re g er
'
:
, M_ CGmty.
project ii M:beduled to be launclJ. Under the co-op project. educ■• C1llllUlit.
In Safety
Crew
growen '"'
11, year and a half ol
There will alle be a 1ffQ ot j Factors leadina: lo this prugram
nA l'O MEET
ed - fall by II-, County lion student■ will ■tutly oo tha t.■oh ing
- 1he ts man
fUPJ1
BOSroN
•
_______
and will be -...r ■cbool -- ot llar-i ■re the beliof■ that _,.,
The Letart F■ll■ PrA will School■ and Mar■ball Unlwnfty. llanlrall Unlvrntty ..._ tboir pafrl for the time ope!II in Muon
lrolghrer
-•
of
.,....
WCAii
tthall
lr■lrl "lucl" ....._ , _,.. share in the eclucollon of llo■iday
■t 7:111 at tit• n,, Rutland Hieb Schoof Senior abaMOlwl ahlp ltt the GuH al
AN:ordlng lo Unlvonlty ol8clall, llnl ""' ,....._ 111m1 they .,rJfJ be Ccuoty.
f'"l(llar U- County -■l. tadien, that co0eae - achool .
Iba plan "'"7 nil ...,.hdMlllf■e fanned Into 1-, w - lleo■UN
CJaa will - ■ .., ,ruJt al Maine •arlJ' today and ■lnraied
the ■ludorda wiU 'be Tbe load leaehen wDI 111pOr 1■e boratory
la
todoooi, do not """
------Y
-- tralnintr p■llerm .....Ille In - C-,. I« a pafrl at orre-baU lo hou-l
high ochool parkq Joc , Snl- la tiny hoato through
1h,
hinla ol in their leaching llekl ■nd ...,,. pleqlr lulllll their lalenclttl
fuoo.
UJIP
ff
In West Virp&gt;ln.
urday,
Apeil 15, fntm t,IID ■. m. •••• to saf,ty
- wbilt lho - - the -,n■l pay ■c,■la , Mu&gt;n·a u critlcl for the
oo-op -- tloo, and that toadien ■o1ifom an, AVON L.\111, Ohio fllp[I - until 1,IID
The .... -- will prt&gt;Ylde OIi the - ....... - p. m.
The ""' o/ the 441-fool ...1■ will ..., - the The - la Muon Ooml)- ■hie .. put Into pndlco
the .... - - - a l'l■rrnlq
M-. County with ._ INd,- ••- they 1lill aI-. - ----.... hoioted •hoard ....
11:0ffllanl
mil be ttlAu1od 1111b • '"'"Pi■le lo■d,fnl -- they learn In Caun,n ....., _ be do
era. .,..,. ..,. •lu■tlloatlna for ..,. IN+.... - """l7fnl.
LOCAL
Dur1q their pertnd■ o1 lead,. reo� al odioctl, tbruup
""'""'"""1 --. the ■ilth _., ,. 'llhlch 11o ....., The tanper...,_ 11 ,_,i1me ln SS
_,. ...uiar tachtr■, )llwltlo Thia - will go on for g; the Euo Ralol&amp;Ji ■ntl the lnll■I •
.
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rtlloncl ■ ·U-)'ellr cyclt. , ., er,tlre
In
wiD be _, _ to l&gt;ulld a ...,.. bul ii lltJI· al, -y wa■ 151 desrfJt!!t'" -.., 1111h on-llle,Jui,I lhrot ,..._ 11111d lhe ...I r■ · �
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at � lo 11¥1 will be _,...... by a p11a¥ with U, w
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