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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Monday, April 17, IOilI

4-Year-Old Youngster Dies In Path Of Car Sunday
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Four.year-old Tommy Lewi, of to his death.
Meigs CuUJ1ty Sheriff Robert Whitlatch, all of Route 1 Middle•
Middleport Route 1, anxious
The t·ar he had been riding In C, Hartenbach was notified of thelport.
get to his Sunday School class, was driven by Alberta Wagne,:, acrident at 9:IS and rushed in Quillen waa traveling north�
died instantly Sunday when he' 33, RI. J, Pomeroy. The youngs- the scene. He said no charges llclu'- 14.1 00 the right side of the
ran from 8 park ed car into t� ter and three other children were, will be filed against Quillen.
road at an 1pproximatti apeed ol
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palh of an ont'Dmmg
v_ehK'.'le driv- ping to S und11y Scho ol at the Sheriff Hartenbach said a num• 30 miles an hour when the acc1en by J�eli Ray Quillen, IU, of church.
her of other persona witnessed dent OCCWTed, officer, aaid.
flear Racme.
· 1ud'�g Arthur E· Cowty Coroner Henry Ewing
•~.1 b Y Mr-.. the f8 taUtY me
Little Tommy was the first per- In the car opera�
son to alight from 8 car stopped Wagner wwi 13-year--old Loretta Marrum, Ht. l, Middleport, past• waa caJled io the scene. He said
on the right side of Route 143, Fridley of Route 3, Pomeroy, or ?{ the Bradbu ry Church of the youngster died lnstanUy from
the impact of a fractured 1k ull
&amp;cross from the Bradbury Church Brenda Wagner, 14, Rt. 1 Pome- ChnSt
o! Christ. He got out of car on n1 roy, and Candice Hutton II n d O�r persons who saw To�)' and I crushed chest. Also et �
right Slide, disregarded a called Sheny Hutton, botJi of Route l;run mto QuiJlen's path were W1I- scene wert Post 27 of the Ohto
waning, ran ,1iroUJ1d in front of j' Pomeroy. All witnessed th,e lra�• bur Rowley, William H. King, State Patrol, Dr. T. A. Hewet!IOfl,
Virginia Whillatdt, and Jim and tht Middleport Emerg�)
the car he had been riding in. and edy.

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ANNUAL FIREMEN'S DINNER FOR Pomeroy High School football and ca&amp;e player■ was given Saturday
evening by the Pomeroy Volunteer ·Fire Association in the Second Ward firehouse. It draws a number of for..
mer coaches, all school officials, and invited -•faithful'' su pporters of the PHS sports program. Visible around the
table are former PHS cage coach Dick Retton, Rutland grid mentor Jim Vennari, Supt. of Schools Ch a r I e s
Gibbs, Principal Japtes A. Diehl, Jr., and many others. There are no speeches, just a Joi of eating, and brief re­

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2:25 P. M.-01nnel 13. Baseball, Braves Vs.
Cubs at Wrigley Field, Chicago. Diny Dean and
Pee Wee Reese Report.

2:30 P. M---Channel 3, Cincinnati Reds '"· Ille
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2:25 P. M.-Chonnel 13, Baseball, Milwaulee
Braves vs. Chie&amp;EO Cubo at Wrigley Field.
2:IO Cha11.-.I 3, Bwball.
IINo Vt. SI. Louis Cardinals.

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mother, Mae Lewi., and two ••
Accordin1 lo Sheriff Harten- ter1, Callie and Oot,n,ey AM. Hii
bacli'1 report the accident OC&lt;'W"· body wa1 taken to Rawling,-Coat1
red ■t I; 15 immediately bl front Funer.al Home. Middleport.
of the Paul Winn home, one ... ' Senic.'t!i for Tommy Lewia wi!J
one tenth mile oortb of thf'
held at the Bradbury Oiurcll
dleport Poat office,
Chritl Wednetday at 2 p. m.
u ha_ ve ceI, , ateo fi'riendl may caU at the Raw.
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h11 � birthday m J�. Occ!J- linp.-Coab Funeral home until to�la m �be rar � which the morrow at 1 p. m. wbee the
c� ab� aatd they told bod1 will be lakM lo the Lewia
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YOU CAN'T TOP THIS - Say PHS athletes, treated annually to a wboppiqg big

dinner by Pomeroy firemen, this year wa.s held Saturday· evenin,t at the Second
Ward Firehouse with football and basketbal! squads on hand. Clocl&lt;wile are IJiclild­
ed Johnny Jones, Dick Neville, Ray Poulin. Dor Coates, Wally Grueser, A 11 e n
Hamm, nob Winebrenner, David Brown, Pee Wee Werry, Terry Ohlinger Mike
Fulbl, David Gordon, Mike Spencer, Jim G ilbert Sonny Gloeckner, Ray Hysell, Don
Sayre,.Marvin Spencer, Tom Grueser, Ray JeweiI, Keith Bamitz.-Sentinel Photos.

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CO-ENTATING, EDITORIALLY

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8 Y PETEil EOSO."l
WASHINGTON - 1 NEA 1-The
J&lt;;ennedy admin1stra lton's n f' w
omnibus fann b1U is over
100
pages loniJ: and so complicated it
" ill bt- intelligible to exper1s only
;d tf'r much study .
But bt!hiod the techn icaht1es,
the general administration
ap­
proat'h to the farm problem t:an
bt&gt; outlmed
The No. I objectiv e is to m­
c-re,JSe farm income. ThiA ls pro­
posed not only for the sake of the
farmers. It is also intended to be
a general starter to get the whole
na!mnal economy running faster.
IN THE LAST two months, AR­
ritullure Serretary Orville
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Freeman hH rJ lsed
support
prices on aome 20 commodities.
The li.!.t includes such important
l"rops aa corn, cotton and cotton­
ued. feed grain•. peanut•. milk
and butterfat, dry bean• and hon.
ey. The net effect is l'Xpe&lt;'ted to
be a JI S biJlion in crease in grosa
farm income this year.
To do this, Freeman has acled
under authority granted him by
existing law. Bul for further .:tl'­
lion with widt!r eHect on n e x t
year"s crops, the administrali&lt;m
will neffl vast new powers. Those

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.are what Kennedy is �ueslmg.
C@ngres&amp; may balk at grant­
Ing tht&gt; sec-relary the swt!eping
authority bein1 Nl&lt;juested f o r
h,m by tM Prealdent to plan and
&lt;-oodu('I more nexible rarm pro.
grams.

The admmistrahon is propoa­
ing Lo build in certaln safeguards.
These may be generally charac•
teriied as "farmer approva l" for
all new plans.
IN BRIEF, the lechnique wlll

be thal the aecretary will propose
a new program ror ,peclflc crop,.
Thia will be ,ubmitted in a N!lf.
erendum to farmers raising each
crop. If two- third&amp; or the farm­
en voting approve the plan, it
will be adopted and put into ,rce
unless Congress disapproves.
Thi.I �eto power may sound like
giving Congress a voice in the
determination of new farm poJ.
icy. But what it would do is take
away from CongnlSa its past and
present powers to originate farm
policy. to play politics with farm
policy, to try to a:et the mo1t con.
g re-.tsmen can for rarmer constJ1,.
uentl and then get credit for Jt
when con1re1unen run for re-elec­
t.ion.

If Congress refost!s to srur ren­
d�r lo the fusidenl and �•rf'e.
man tiais broad power to make
farm policy lhl8 year, Lha adrnm•
istratlon may have to come up
with some quickie programs lo
meet emergenC'y situations
WHEAT OFFERS the best ex•
ample. For the pa,t two years.
Congresa wu unable 14) enac-t a
wheat program w.bich former
President Eisenhower would sign
Former Agriculture Secretary Be
son therefore C'Ontinuer' for this
year's crop the n P"' c-ent of par­
ity , $1.71t per bushel wheat 1up,
port price.

Thi11 legielative stalemate
on
wheat i&amp; good evidence to sup.
port granting tne aecretary of •&amp;·
rieulture more authority to act
when action is needed. Certainty
a new wheat program that will
cut U. S. production and start
to bring the huge surpluses under
control must be t11aded before
nl!xt year·• winter what erop 1s
planted in tht Southwest lale thi!
1111.muner.
TIIERE ARE MANY other pro.

poaals In the compltt. Kennedy
farm program. They include reor­
ganization oJ the Fanner■ Home

Admini.slrat ion and ex�nslon of
farm crE'd1t fadlit,es.
Tht:n� is a new spirit in the top
echelons o( lhe Department of A&amp;·
ncultu r e now that r-em111dl soma
old limt'r!f of !he New Deal en.
lh usiasm m depression days.
Then, as now, there wall eon­
eern that the 1gricultural eron­
omy wu ready to fall off a cllfr
and that stror.g ropes would be
needed to save it. � drive now
1s to do 11s much as possible lot
tht average and below�averag•
farmer■.
Free-mm. called ln th&amp; t,nn or•
ganiiMtiuna to help hlm work out
a program wlltn he first c1m11 to
town. They broke up In dwgr,,.
ment. Since then, Farmen Unlon
representativt1 h■vl!I moved lnto
the department In good aumben,
with smeller n&gt;p1·esentation from
the National Grange.
American Fann Bureau ,.. ,...
allon, which rode high durtng th,
Eisenhower• Benson administr&amp;­
tion, is now on the outsldP But ii
stUI hes strong support tn
Con­
greu. And U,t, Influence ffllJ bo
used effectively to oppott mucb
of the Kennedy program.
That's the essence of farm pot.
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ANCIENT VINTAGE - Who in his or her 40's and 5
O's does not remember going to church in one of Henry
Ford's reliable jalopies, touring model? Here the Raym
ond Lieving family of neighboring Mason oounty pull
away from the Centennial service held Sunday al lhe M
iddleport First Baptist Church in Middleport. Mr. and
Mrs. Lieving and five children Sheila, Michael, Judy, Su
e Ellen, and Jane, make a carload.
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Approxunately 50 ladies arrived
in costumes that would have been
very familiar lo their mothers and
grandmothers. There were large
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Starrmg In the play 18 M 1 1 1
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Lila Hayman who plays the part
of Mra. Abigal Abbott, a widow.
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are Mary Goebel 81 Suaan, Terea.a Andrew II Clara, Karen
Badgley u C • r r I e, Barbara
Wrlgllt u Mra. Miller, Cecilla
Gaul u Sylvla, Nancy Jo Cole
u B1.1my, Delea Benb. as Helen,
Marilyn BweD .. Marge, Kletb
R idenour 81 Bobo, Henry Hensley u Jack, David Rigp a s HowJe, and Gary Smith u BIIL
Douilaa Bisaell play■ D e a n
Gillingham. and Lawrence Ha s.
bargm ii Professor Michaela,
who teachea IOOlogy.
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in� to the fourth ,:ride UJu ,zht by Unt¥en:ity HOlpit
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PTA SELECTS OYFICEK8
, Mn MJII-# Nt"lson. •Ith f'W°Vf'n •�n � underw nt 11urgery H,!!, OM · ,.ir JI 't'. al!t"r1, ZlJ, of JacDOD.
The Northwn• · - Loca l PTA pa N'tlb prtttnl
room numbt-r l.'1 fi4N
.\1 'r 1\ .i J'"r,. ,in employf' ol tbt
met Mondav night at the RutJand , An elect ion of offittrt was �Id W i lliam Foul and Mtll S1,11re.1 stalt' h 1 gh .... :1y department, died
Hlgh School auditor1wn wi t h the follow inv a J)f't"-M'flfafion or nom h avt mo�Nf tu rht- Spirea homt- af WN.lnesday a! % 35 p m 111 Un i­
'&gt;resident, Mrs. Vl'!rna Snowdl'!n. inalioni, hv ,1r� \farit' Bir(' hfit&gt;ld In -.. pt""nd1ng t� w1ntt&gt;r .it Uw v1"r�11y .fo�1,111al tn ColumDul aft.
conducting: the mttling.
ch11inna,n of thr nnminafinl!" mm hiHlw of Mr and Mr�
t �rgt" t" r .ir&gt; 1llnt-i1� ol .wv rral moot.ha
'Tm Bound for the Kln edom "' mittH To he in.taUed el the 'Aav Grate aDd fam1lv.
from a tM&gt;art c·onditJOn
a vnc al d uet wa1 �led by meet. in!!! flr-e P� ldent M_ni. Pa ve- Mr. find Mrt. Willi.am 1..anninl( Born in f..awrenct" County, Ott.
Debbll' and Jania Smith. dauflh• Sa uer : vltf: Prf'•klent. Miu Sallv I of P'airbom are l'iaiting tht ir 30, 1!131, .a son of M1 . and Mrt.
te n of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond �haaf : M&lt;'rd.a rv , Mra. Ruth lane l daughttr. Mr. and Mn. Robe-rt Ben "' all ers, he w a a
I rnidcal
Smilh 'nle invocation waa Riven ffnush. and treasuttr, Mr1 Joan Kill and Billy. ThP tannings h�re h15 t-nlirr life.
hv RPV Harolit Klirii?el. pastor of Mav.
lpt"nt Ow wintt-r in F'lortda
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A di'l-h towf'I ahower wa, hPld Jeu,,r- p; Wood is II patlt'nl &amp;t }k JJ1 1mrv 1vt'I by hlA _parmta,
th40 NaurPne Church.
hb wife, Barbara, and five cbJl..
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with Y7 towPl'I- end 4 di �h cloths H olzer Hospital
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drlPn, Jerry, l.lonald. li:1cky, Maril
P-S talf
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donated
&lt;"ha,rman. fnl rodnC1!d Dr. f.Mnard
C..irroll Snowdt-n. Jtaff mana1:e r
an d K a· lh Y, a II 1t home
itaml&gt;fl wer. co 11f!Cled a00 tht•rr
Harrill. pediatrician. of Holzer
o( the Gallipolis olf 1&lt; 't' ol 1hf. Na•
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procee�s
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Burial "' as in Fairmount Cea,.
l-f()s..,it11l. who was i?Uest soeakn. l
tlonal Lile lnsuran« Co ,
and
comr,leted
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of prP•Rchnol C'hlldren and 11!tP.11M"d for,,,serv mJi! . lhe teachelo
end at Indian Lall:e. fi � hing.
., meet•n� was ad urned to
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l�P lmnorttmce of D"f!V4&gt;nfton
of 1
�80f'i al : Andrea Dewhurs1, daughll'r of ,
the Home
room for 1
d llff&gt;-"'�ll. He riamed the menv 1
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rh11dhoo,I d1sea�s 11vmnlom"' or
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He aliw&gt; sf rp:cised lhe nl!ed co- a irmffl
M rll. Clint on r. i lkev . Mrs. J a ne H a rdw ay and son.
ch
of booster l•ll!IJJU �ta "."rv four
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and Mrs. Bob Alkire, Harri• Mike, of Callipol ts. SJ)f'rlt the
vean and l hat s,-. provide 7l't lo I Jr.
week end •ith Mn. Verna Sno,,..- 1
sonv1.11 e.
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1 Baby sitlert were orovkfed to de and 10:
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M
Jane1 MO 1s e:ave
th
"' i in e: . The next meeting will he on spent the we,e-k at the home or
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Mr. and Mn. Homer p �fker and
. 1 ' May 8.
N IChOIs. 1 l'f'3SUtf'r, reoort..,..,
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PARTY
CJ.A88
CHURCH
na ld and th11t �!i ill owfld to the
t he r,l .ity I T1w Wi l linfi! Wo�kt-rs Clas, of
Got&gt;RIPin CemPnt on
----.---,R:ro11nd rP-.w rfac lno . Th is wi ll be the Chur&lt;'h of Chn!lt en joyed a OLDTIME Pfl'CHER DIF...!!1
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and
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Mr.
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paid out nr Dl"O&lt;'�tf!l PamPrl frn"1 oartv
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evenmg
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Tuesda
servin'?' the �mh- T,.achers Erl . P ) R ,
Falkenberg, who won 125 game! 1
ucat lon AHoci111ion dir&gt;n°r , Anril Arml 1 1 ·
during his IS.year major leaguP
UI _at the !rVfflnHlum. Th P hn'1"11- The buslnf'Ss �In, was con• 1 pitching rareer at the turn of 1he
Ernie
tahtv commiltee
for the Mav ducted b" the president,
cenlury, died Sunday at the
meetimz will i,,. th" hiP.:h sc hno l .J�mson. The Sl!&lt;'relary l'f'OOrt was of ll
teachPrs w i l h M iSCII L e d a g,ven bv Connie H11ley. 1'he
Economics , enjoved llatening to rttarda and
Kraeuter.
ff O m e
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teacher , a, chairman. A motion for r,rre,hm,nl , an '""'rl ment of :
WR� m�"'"' fo purch a"P &lt;'ll'"'!I . e le� pr:ias wt&gt;re rr.adt&gt; and sPrvPd with
,., ,nd knlve, n""'ed to ,.,,., poo and polalo chips,
Ule alumni baMuel OT1 M11v 'n. ft Attending Wt.rt' Judv Mullins,
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was .itnnounced t'iS1I ffarriliO!lville Connie Haley. Sue Parlier, ft&amp;.i-..a.
Ernie Jnhnson . Bill
would entertain the Countv PTA lie Davis,
f,.,1 ,.,\
Prompt, P,iv•t• loans for
Council nn Mav 4 and a r"'"Ord of Bill. M;ke Nicholson, Jamet Johnpurpou.
Jus.t pidl "P ... ,n1 LJ
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lhen
PICk
up your Iola.
would be preiw'lfed fhPn fnr cor,- l and son, Gregory and daughtf'r.
sidernfion of achiPVPmHit awanl!!. TPresa,
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$25 to ,...,..___
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$ 1 000
to he htld April :!ll at ZanPsville of ht'r parenh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
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20. Mention wa, made or the re- children have moved lo near Red
ECONOMY SAVINGS LOAN CO•
BEAVER HAT _ Rev. Haddleston, Marietta, on the dio broadcasts d4&gt;a 1 in� with nutri- House, W. Va,
steps, father-in-law of Rev . . Boone, Mid�lepo�t �.irst lion avaflsbfe on Saturdavs over Dayton Parsons l.s a patient at 200 W. SecoN It. - WY••ttw 2-21 1 1 . S-1 Wf
B3ptist Church, added a genume touch of old lllile lo WLW. Mr1. Snowden told that the Holzer Hospital.
the Centennial Celebration Sunday w �ar�ng this beaver

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be speaker Dr. Nel,on B. J{lng.
cn:venRis topic Will be, ,,1bc n-l...
lion and Control or Dileases of
Feedlot Cattle ."
A member of the station'• veterinary atlence department, Dr.
Kini will discuu ileml such as
preparation for beef calves ud
purchasing diaease free cattle.
Hia talk will includl!I the preven,.
tloo and control of common feedlot dlseuu and ahipping fevt1r,
footrot, bloat, nltnte pollOlllng
and parasite■.
Also on the l p.m program,
w 1 1 1 be a report by Dr. Earle
Kloeterman OD the beef cattle pro.
jed crossing the Cllarolals and
Hereford breeds. One of the �
jectivel of the project II to relate the ■lie of the beef animal
and tu perfonuoc:e undfr two
l)'lfeml ef managemenL

DOU BLE
POLL PARROT
STAMP DAYS

Tues., Wed., Thurs.
Get Double Your
Purcbue In Poll
Parrot Slampa

Roush', Shoe $ton
MIDDLIPllllT

During the baby dedication,
Rev. Hoyt, former pastor, dedlcated the daughter of Rev. and
Rev.
Mrs. Donald Boone, and
Boone rece ived the daushter · of
Mr. and Mn. Bill Swisher.
1be hi tory of the local �hurth
was Iv� b Mrs. Lucille Diles,
e!' presented by the
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choir and 8 quartet composed. ol
Kai d Hindy Thomas Darst L.
D. �iles and• Frank Cheeseb;ew.
1be Rev. c. E. Hoyt delivered
the sermon entitled, "What the
This
for
Future Lies Ahead
Church." 11le church was filled
to capacity for Ute services.

E"IChmann Pleaas! Innocen T0
Slaughter Of 6 M II 1·on Jews
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By HARRY FERGUSON
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the. atate by taking everybody
for
atl
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UnHH Press b&amp;ern
JERUSALEM (�Pll - Adolf � the packed courtroom on a
Eichmann pleaded mno�n� today nightmare verbal journey across
to the slaughter of six null1on Eu- the dark: and bloody ground o(
ropean Jews. Then he sat back Adolf Hitler'a Third Reich.
''When
iQ a bullet proof glass box and,
stand before you,
hour after hour, listened while the judges or Israel, " Hausner aaid,
prosecution delivered. a catalogue " I do nut stand alone. Here with
of his alleged c r imes.
me stand six million witnesses.
After almost . a week of legal Their blood cries to heaven, but
sparring, Eichmann's trial finally their voices cannot be beard.
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got under way this morning. A This it falls to me to be their
court of three Is raeli judges re- mouthpiece and deliver this
jected Eichmann's contention that heinous .
accusation in
it had no legal right lo try him name. ''
and the defendant formally en•
tered a plea- of innocent to· each
of the 15 counts in the indict- S.l•m Center
ment. They charge crimes against
the Jewish people and crimes BY MRS. IJZZJE CATON
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against humanity.
Salem Center PTA met recent_e.:.
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"until
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p-•ide t Anna E"··beth Turn
drilled broomstick high today and mal shifts Sunday
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fort.her
'1110 program oonaistpresiding.
er
stranded thousands of per8011S in
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hunthe
by
left
were
Veh�les
travel terminals, £arm homes and -.1 - .
ed of piano solos by lludenta UD•
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makeshift road11kle shelter&amp;.
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upper M id west, and mel uded sev- der supervlsion of Mrs. Cather-The near-blizzard measured up
S
a film on arti­
eral abandoned traffic patrol ine bene(ield, and
It
to 15 inches at Duluth,
"m o 11 t h to
respiration
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ficial
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care. Passengers evacuated a bu,
closed dozens or major highways,
ing.
New · officen
mouth
breath
at Grand Ridge JII. between Olhid rural roads in seven states
the n ., s: t
a:
installed
be
will
tawa and Strea�r. Through train
and virtually paralyi.ed long dis­
schedules turned into "cattle meeting in May and grandpar
tance ground � air comme�cl7I runs." stopping at every station enls will be honored.
traffic in Chicago, the nation s
Mr. and Ml'8 Joe Keys a n d
to pick · up Stranded travelers. At
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transportation hub.
. Chicaso, an American Airlines family left laat Thursd$'y f o r
At least 30 deatha were attr �bspokesman said the carrier North Carolina to visit relltivu.
uted to the w�end stor'!1 , l�planned " virtually no traffic" beMr. and Mrs. Willard Walker
eluding 14 motor �t fatallt1es m
c,o
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oday.
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and children vilited her mother
b �ing UIOW on IC roads anti
Colder weather moving 80Ulh and brother. Mrs. Mintie Bragg
Y
aix rnem�rs of a MadJSOtJvllle,
and east tr the AUantic Coast set and Patrick Bragg at their home
Tenn. • family who died when 'lerooff rain and seatlered snow in the in Ohesapeake Saturday who re­
flttle was splashed on a fin 1n
for � week's
northeast nd minor tornadoes in turned. with
their home far beat againat. subTenneuee aand Georgia.
visit.
freezing cold,
Uncounted traffic a«idents In
JlllnoiB, WiBeoMin, lowa, Minneaota, Indiana, lower Mich.igan and.
northeast Ohio ranged from den�
ed fenders to multlpki t:rackupa.
1b&lt;te la 1 •ery good cbance tbat POLIO will ■trlb
Harried Ullnol1 State Patrol offi­
thls Summer. Are you ready for it? Are your cbil­
cers laid there would be "no at.
Babies, If there att any at bome7
drm.1
the total num­
tempt" I&lt;&gt;
bot- ol collls!ons.
The time 10 prepant ii now and rhe way to do it ii
Wincb. at 50 mll01 per hour and
IO unnp for your POLIO aholL C-all your local
snow averaging up to a half-fool
phyud111 « local hcallh depanmul for imorma­
from • llymied low prutllll9 cen­
tioa. 'Ibil ii pllli&lt;ularly imporllllt for )'OIIOI pu•
ter aver Lau Mlcblgan apparen�
•ta •d babieal
Jy bit llllnoi., hardul, State poll«
Mau ..,.._., today ■nd be '"' Ibo ■ate oide.
at Pontiac and Joliet ordered
Rema:abet, no one b too youn, or t.oo old ao aet
tl1lopen to work put their llOI'
POUO, Bo ■ale ood ll'Ol lrom wony. II Ollly llkca
min- ol Jl)Ur time.

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gloves, high bultcned shoes, para•
sols and dresses that swept lite
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of the hitch mg
mg advantage
post erected, came in horse and
buggy st)'le, with another family
comiog in an old.model car
The men. with swallow tail
coats, tall black hats and blatk
the old•
string ties completed
fashioned picture of a churrh in
;molher era.
Oil lamps were used in �he sanc­
tuary with. the collection plates
being on long poles.
8eautiful flowers used through­
out the church were furnished
and arranged by Mrs. Ruby Jly.
sell. An organ and piano duet by
Mrs. Fe rne Bradbury and Mrs.
Gerald Anthony. opened the morn•
ing worship.
Greetings were exteodecl by Mr.
Ha rry M. Cross, honorary general
chairman of the Centennial, fol•
lowed by recognition of 50 year
members with Robert Haggerty
presenting corsages to the group, bat made in 1.837 an� kept by the family �n near perfed
Including Dana Hamilton, Irene condition. It IS the kmd of hat that Pres1_dent Abraham
Blanche Lincoln often _was pictured wearmg,. addtng a fantastic
Cross, Lucille Mayes,
Ann 12 inches to his already 6 foot, four-mch frame. - Seo- .
Haptonstall, Lucille Diles,
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don't want
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Antibodies Is Discussed

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Sotial Items

Costumes Highlight Church Event

2-Dal!y St ntlnel . Pomeroy-M iddleport, 0 , April 1 7 . 1 96 1

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and put;y ....,...tion. Ste-vine layoulo ol IIUradM
heedquarten for
modem cabinelo and CIIWllen pwida iacr1111d -.,e ai- and -kine ■ari-.
Center of it all, of coune, will be a. lllltlutHul GAS Built-in nnae. .;ib -.
broiler, surface bumen lotated ,... ..i, will be moat convenitmt to ,-, llNlil.
Many type&amp; to choooe from, ollerin( .... GdWti.., l•tltrM u Automatic "Bums-witlo­
a-brain"; Clock contNllled cnw; Self-m.un, roliamieo; � mintlen; 1boon,A&amp;­
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CO-ENTATING, EDITORIALLY

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WASHINGTON - 1 NEA 1-The
J&lt;;ennedy admin1stra lton's n f' w
omnibus fann b1U is over
100
pages loniJ: and so complicated it
" ill bt- intelligible to exper1s only
;d tf'r much study .
But bt!hiod the techn icaht1es,
the general administration
ap­
proat'h to the farm problem t:an
bt&gt; outlmed
The No. I objectiv e is to m­
c-re,JSe farm income. ThiA ls pro­
posed not only for the sake of the
farmers. It is also intended to be
a general starter to get the whole
na!mnal economy running faster.
IN THE LAST two months, AR­
ritullure Serretary Orville
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Freeman hH rJ lsed
support
prices on aome 20 commodities.
The li.!.t includes such important
l"rops aa corn, cotton and cotton­
ued. feed grain•. peanut•. milk
and butterfat, dry bean• and hon.
ey. The net effect is l'Xpe&lt;'ted to
be a JI S biJlion in crease in grosa
farm income this year.
To do this, Freeman has acled
under authority granted him by
existing law. Bul for further .:tl'­
lion with widt!r eHect on n e x t
year"s crops, the administrali&lt;m
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C@ngres&amp; may balk at grant­
Ing tht&gt; sec-relary the swt!eping
authority bein1 Nl&lt;juested f o r
h,m by tM Prealdent to plan and
&lt;-oodu('I more nexible rarm pro.
grams.

The admmistrahon is propoa­
ing Lo build in certaln safeguards.
These may be generally charac•
teriied as "farmer approva l" for
all new plans.
IN BRIEF, the lechnique wlll

be thal the aecretary will propose
a new program ror ,peclflc crop,.
Thia will be ,ubmitted in a N!lf.
erendum to farmers raising each
crop. If two- third&amp; or the farm­
en voting approve the plan, it
will be adopted and put into ,rce
unless Congress disapproves.
Thi.I �eto power may sound like
giving Congress a voice in the
determination of new farm poJ.
icy. But what it would do is take
away from CongnlSa its past and
present powers to originate farm
policy. to play politics with farm
policy, to try to a:et the mo1t con.
g re-.tsmen can for rarmer constJ1,.
uentl and then get credit for Jt
when con1re1unen run for re-elec­
t.ion.

If Congress refost!s to srur ren­
d�r lo the fusidenl and �•rf'e.
man tiais broad power to make
farm policy lhl8 year, Lha adrnm•
istratlon may have to come up
with some quickie programs lo
meet emergenC'y situations
WHEAT OFFERS the best ex•
ample. For the pa,t two years.
Congresa wu unable 14) enac-t a
wheat program w.bich former
President Eisenhower would sign
Former Agriculture Secretary Be
son therefore C'Ontinuer' for this
year's crop the n P"' c-ent of par­
ity , $1.71t per bushel wheat 1up,
port price.

Thi11 legielative stalemate
on
wheat i&amp; good evidence to sup.
port granting tne aecretary of •&amp;·
rieulture more authority to act
when action is needed. Certainty
a new wheat program that will
cut U. S. production and start
to bring the huge surpluses under
control must be t11aded before
nl!xt year·• winter what erop 1s
planted in tht Southwest lale thi!
1111.muner.
TIIERE ARE MANY other pro.

poaals In the compltt. Kennedy
farm program. They include reor­
ganization oJ the Fanner■ Home

Admini.slrat ion and ex�nslon of
farm crE'd1t fadlit,es.
Tht:n� is a new spirit in the top
echelons o( lhe Department of A&amp;·
ncultu r e now that r-em111dl soma
old limt'r!f of !he New Deal en.
lh usiasm m depression days.
Then, as now, there wall eon­
eern that the 1gricultural eron­
omy wu ready to fall off a cllfr
and that stror.g ropes would be
needed to save it. � drive now
1s to do 11s much as possible lot
tht average and below�averag•
farmer■.
Free-mm. called ln th&amp; t,nn or•
ganiiMtiuna to help hlm work out
a program wlltn he first c1m11 to
town. They broke up In dwgr,,.
ment. Since then, Farmen Unlon
representativt1 h■vl!I moved lnto
the department In good aumben,
with smeller n&gt;p1·esentation from
the National Grange.
American Fann Bureau ,.. ,...
allon, which rode high durtng th,
Eisenhower• Benson administr&amp;­
tion, is now on the outsldP But ii
stUI hes strong support tn
Con­
greu. And U,t, Influence ffllJ bo
used effectively to oppott mucb
of the Kennedy program.
That's the essence of farm pot.
Jllc1 today.

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ANCIENT VINTAGE - Who in his or her 40's and 5
O's does not remember going to church in one of Henry
Ford's reliable jalopies, touring model? Here the Raym
ond Lieving family of neighboring Mason oounty pull
away from the Centennial service held Sunday al lhe M
iddleport First Baptist Church in Middleport. Mr. and
Mrs. Lieving and five children Sheila, Michael, Judy, Su
e Ellen, and Jane, make a carload.
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Approxunately 50 ladies arrived
in costumes that would have been
very familiar lo their mothers and
grandmothers. There were large
hats, bonnets, shawls, long elbo�

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la 00 Aprll 21• e tttled ''M th•
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Starrmg In the play 18 M 1 1 1
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Lila Hayman who plays the part
of Mra. Abigal Abbott, a widow.
Portraying the other characters
are Mary Goebel 81 Suaan, Terea.a Andrew II Clara, Karen
Badgley u C • r r I e, Barbara
Wrlgllt u Mra. Miller, Cecilla
Gaul u Sylvla, Nancy Jo Cole
u B1.1my, Delea Benb. as Helen,
Marilyn BweD .. Marge, Kletb
R idenour 81 Bobo, Henry Hensley u Jack, David Rigp a s HowJe, and Gary Smith u BIIL
Douilaa Bisaell play■ D e a n
Gillingham. and Lawrence Ha s.
bargm ii Professor Michaela,
who teachea IOOlogy.
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Carl kultwr ford 111 1/1 -. 1th ))MU·
and ManUl'I Arb wot.o ld b,p un d i.1
moma and tvnl mrd lo Hol:tt-r Uo�
J,V 'KSO!'li _ fune-raJ .-vieet
plaY
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ff' hi Id .s.a1urd1y at 2 p. m Ii Wt"
'MM' room count W'U taken with
at
a
f: U. B. Church w1tb
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".,!�ary
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I� hanner find ta CMh award io- SKttif'y Hanl11naon
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By leu p..-,
Columbus
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Ht'\&lt;
R J. Fi.sher orf1d1tin&amp; for
in� to the fourth ,:ride UJu ,zht by Unt¥en:ity HOlpit
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PTA SELECTS OYFICEK8
, Mn MJII-# Nt"lson. •Ith f'W°Vf'n •�n � underw nt 11urgery H,!!, OM · ,.ir JI 't'. al!t"r1, ZlJ, of JacDOD.
The Northwn• · - Loca l PTA pa N'tlb prtttnl
room numbt-r l.'1 fi4N
.\1 'r 1\ .i J'"r,. ,in employf' ol tbt
met Mondav night at the RutJand , An elect ion of offittrt was �Id W i lliam Foul and Mtll S1,11re.1 stalt' h 1 gh .... :1y department, died
Hlgh School auditor1wn wi t h the follow inv a J)f't"-M'flfafion or nom h avt mo�Nf tu rht- Spirea homt- af WN.lnesday a! % 35 p m 111 Un i­
'&gt;resident, Mrs. Vl'!rna Snowdl'!n. inalioni, hv ,1r� \farit' Bir(' hfit&gt;ld In -.. pt""nd1ng t� w1ntt&gt;r .it Uw v1"r�11y .fo�1,111al tn ColumDul aft.
conducting: the mttling.
ch11inna,n of thr nnminafinl!" mm hiHlw of Mr and Mr�
t �rgt" t" r .ir&gt; 1llnt-i1� ol .wv rral moot.ha
'Tm Bound for the Kln edom "' mittH To he in.taUed el the 'Aav Grate aDd fam1lv.
from a tM&gt;art c·onditJOn
a vnc al d uet wa1 �led by meet. in!!! flr-e P� ldent M_ni. Pa ve- Mr. find Mrt. Willi.am 1..anninl( Born in f..awrenct" County, Ott.
Debbll' and Jania Smith. dauflh• Sa uer : vltf: Prf'•klent. Miu Sallv I of P'airbom are l'iaiting tht ir 30, 1!131, .a son of M1 . and Mrt.
te n of Mr. and Mrs. Raymond �haaf : M&lt;'rd.a rv , Mra. Ruth lane l daughttr. Mr. and Mn. Robe-rt Ben "' all ers, he w a a
I rnidcal
Smilh 'nle invocation waa Riven ffnush. and treasuttr, Mr1 Joan Kill and Billy. ThP tannings h�re h15 t-nlirr life.
hv RPV Harolit Klirii?el. pastor of Mav.
lpt"nt Ow wintt-r in F'lortda
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A di'l-h towf'I ahower wa, hPld Jeu,,r- p; Wood is II patlt'nl &amp;t }k JJ1 1mrv 1vt'I by hlA _parmta,
th40 NaurPne Church.
hb wife, Barbara, and five cbJl..
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with Y7 towPl'I- end 4 di �h cloths H olzer Hospital
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drlPn, Jerry, l.lonald. li:1cky, Maril
P-S talf
Sal
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donated
&lt;"ha,rman. fnl rodnC1!d Dr. f.Mnard
C..irroll Snowdt-n. Jtaff mana1:e r
an d K a· lh Y, a II 1t home
itaml&gt;fl wer. co 11f!Cled a00 tht•rr
Harrill. pediatrician. of Holzer
o( the Gallipolis olf 1&lt; 't' ol 1hf. Na•
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;I eo tower&amp; �1111,ou
w.
procee�s
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Burial "' as in Fairmount Cea,.
l-f()s..,it11l. who was i?Uest soeakn. l
tlonal Lile lnsuran« Co ,
and
comr,leted
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Or HArrls 1110011:,. on lmmnnw.al lon l
llpPnt l,oi:
ti""l1' ftllp..,,.en
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of prP•Rchnol C'hlldren and 11!tP.11M"d for,,,serv mJi! . lhe teachelo
end at Indian Lall:e. fi � hing.
., meet•n� was ad urned to
,
l�P lmnorttmce of D"f!V4&gt;nfton
of 1
�80f'i al : Andrea Dewhurs1, daughll'r of ,
the Home
room for 1
d llff&gt;-"'�ll. He riamed the menv 1
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h0"" C00klM, J')OI llto '-"'l'l lp,! &lt;"Orr� Mr. and M n Harold O+-whun1I
rh11dhoo,I d1sea�s 11vmnlom"' or
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"" lhe has reeoverf'd from hena
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them. 11n1' WIIYS lhl!'v Wf'n! con•
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lrsiclen.
He aliw&gt; sf rp:cised lhe nl!ed co- a irmffl
M rll. Clint on r. i lkev . Mrs. J a ne H a rdw ay and son.
ch
of booster l•ll!IJJU �ta "."rv four
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and Mrs. Bob Alkire, Harri• Mike, of Callipol ts. SJ)f'rlt the
vean and l hat s,-. provide 7l't lo I Jr.
week end •ith Mn. Verna Sno,,..- 1
sonv1.11 e.
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1 Baby sitlert were orovkfed to de and 10:
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Jane1 MO 1s e:ave
th
"' i in e: . The next meeting will he on spent the we,e-k at the home or
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se('l'f' ary reoort and M
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Mr. and Mn. Homer p �fker and
. 1 ' May 8.
N IChOIs. 1 l'f'3SUtf'r, reoort..,..,
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na ld and th11t �!i ill owfld to the
t he r,l .ity I T1w Wi l linfi! Wo�kt-rs Clas, of
Got&gt;RIPin CemPnt on
----.---,R:ro11nd rP-.w rfac lno . Th is wi ll be the Chur&lt;'h of Chn!lt en joyed a OLDTIME Pfl'CHER DIF...!!1
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and
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Mr.
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paid out nr Dl"O&lt;'�tf!l PamPrl frn"1 oartv
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evenmg
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Tuesda
servin'?' the �mh- T,.achers Erl . P ) R ,
Falkenberg, who won 125 game! 1
ucat lon AHoci111ion dir&gt;n°r , Anril Arml 1 1 ·
during his IS.year major leaguP
UI _at the !rVfflnHlum. Th P hn'1"11- The buslnf'Ss �In, was con• 1 pitching rareer at the turn of 1he
Ernie
tahtv commiltee
for the Mav ducted b" the president,
cenlury, died Sunday at the
meetimz will i,,. th" hiP.:h sc hno l .J�mson. The Sl!&lt;'relary l'f'OOrt was of ll
teachPrs w i l h M iSCII L e d a g,ven bv Connie H11ley. 1'he
Economics , enjoved llatening to rttarda and
Kraeuter.
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WR� m�"'"' fo purch a"P &lt;'ll'"'!I . e le� pr:ias wt&gt;re rr.adt&gt; and sPrvPd with
,., ,nd knlve, n""'ed to ,.,,., poo and polalo chips,
Ule alumni baMuel OT1 M11v 'n. ft Attending Wt.rt' Judv Mullins,
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was .itnnounced t'iS1I ffarriliO!lville Connie Haley. Sue Parlier, ft&amp;.i-..a.
Ernie Jnhnson . Bill
would entertain the Countv PTA lie Davis,
f,.,1 ,.,\
Prompt, P,iv•t• loans for
Council nn Mav 4 and a r"'"Ord of Bill. M;ke Nicholson, Jamet Johnpurpou.
Jus.t pidl "P ... ,n1 LJ
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the fnr11! unil's work for lhe ve-ar si:m . Mr. and M'rs. Purl VanMPl:rr
lhen
PICk
up your Iola.
would be preiw'lfed fhPn fnr cor,- l and son, Gregory and daughtf'r.
sidernfion of achiPVPmHit awanl!!. TPresa,
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An invit11lion was re�d lo attf'1t(f 1 Mr. and Mn. Charles Simpk ins
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$25 to ,...,..___
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thP So11thPao:;t Dic:trirf rnnfert',w,e 1 of Columbus wt&gt;re weekend guesla
$ 1 000
to he htld April :!ll at ZanPsville of ht'r parenh, Mr. and Mrs. Roy
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llnd or a nal"f'nt educali on wnrk, Snow�en,
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20. Mention wa, made or the re- children have moved lo near Red
ECONOMY SAVINGS LOAN CO•
BEAVER HAT _ Rev. Haddleston, Marietta, on the dio broadcasts d4&gt;a 1 in� with nutri- House, W. Va,
steps, father-in-law of Rev . . Boone, Mid�lepo�t �.irst lion avaflsbfe on Saturdavs over Dayton Parsons l.s a patient at 200 W. SecoN It. - WY••ttw 2-21 1 1 . S-1 Wf
B3ptist Church, added a genume touch of old lllile lo WLW. Mr1. Snowden told that the Holzer Hospital.
the Centennial Celebration Sunday w �ar�ng this beaver

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So·penler n,urad.y ' April 20 • Will
be speaker Dr. Nel,on B. J{lng.
cn:venRis topic Will be, ,,1bc n-l...
lion and Control or Dileases of
Feedlot Cattle ."
A member of the station'• veterinary atlence department, Dr.
Kini will discuu ileml such as
preparation for beef calves ud
purchasing diaease free cattle.
Hia talk will includl!I the preven,.
tloo and control of common feedlot dlseuu and ahipping fevt1r,
footrot, bloat, nltnte pollOlllng
and parasite■.
Also on the l p.m program,
w 1 1 1 be a report by Dr. Earle
Kloeterman OD the beef cattle pro.
jed crossing the Cllarolals and
Hereford breeds. One of the �
jectivel of the project II to relate the ■lie of the beef animal
and tu perfonuoc:e undfr two
l)'lfeml ef managemenL

DOU BLE
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Tues., Wed., Thurs.
Get Double Your
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MIDDLIPllllT

During the baby dedication,
Rev. Hoyt, former pastor, dedlcated the daughter of Rev. and
Rev.
Mrs. Donald Boone, and
Boone rece ived the daushter · of
Mr. and Mn. Bill Swisher.
1be hi tory of the local �hurth
was Iv� b Mrs. Lucille Diles,
e!' presented by the
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choir and 8 quartet composed. ol
Kai d Hindy Thomas Darst L.
D. �iles and• Frank Cheeseb;ew.
1be Rev. c. E. Hoyt delivered
the sermon entitled, "What the
This
for
Future Lies Ahead
Church." 11le church was filled
to capacity for Ute services.

E"IChmann Pleaas! Innocen T0
Slaughter Of 6 M II 1·on Jews
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By HARRY FERGUSON
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the. atate by taking everybody
for
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UnHH Press b&amp;ern
JERUSALEM (�Pll - Adolf � the packed courtroom on a
Eichmann pleaded mno�n� today nightmare verbal journey across
to the slaughter of six null1on Eu- the dark: and bloody ground o(
ropean Jews. Then he sat back Adolf Hitler'a Third Reich.
''When
iQ a bullet proof glass box and,
stand before you,
hour after hour, listened while the judges or Israel, " Hausner aaid,
prosecution delivered. a catalogue " I do nut stand alone. Here with
of his alleged c r imes.
me stand six million witnesses.
After almost . a week of legal Their blood cries to heaven, but
sparring, Eichmann's trial finally their voices cannot be beard.
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got under way this morning. A This it falls to me to be their
court of three Is raeli judges re- mouthpiece and deliver this
jected Eichmann's contention that heinous .
accusation in
it had no legal right lo try him name. ''
and the defendant formally en•
tered a plea- of innocent to· each
of the 15 counts in the indict- S.l•m Center
ment. They charge crimes against
the Jewish people and crimes BY MRS. IJZZJE CATON
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against humanity.
Salem Center PTA met recent_e.:.
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"until
night
p-•ide t Anna E"··beth Turn
drilled broomstick high today and mal shifts Sunday
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fort.her
'1110 program oonaistpresiding.
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stranded thousands of per8011S in
,
hunthe
by
left
were
Veh�les
travel terminals, £arm homes and -.1 - .
ed of piano solos by lludenta UD•
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d•-..:wi m mount m g drifts m the
makeshift road11kle shelter&amp;.
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upper M id west, and mel uded sev- der supervlsion of Mrs. Cather-The near-blizzard measured up
S
a film on arti­
eral abandoned traffic patrol ine bene(ield, and
It
to 15 inches at Duluth,
"m o 11 t h to
respiration
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ficial
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care. Passengers evacuated a bu,
closed dozens or major highways,
ing.
New · officen
mouth
breath
at Grand Ridge JII. between Olhid rural roads in seven states
the n ., s: t
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installed
be
will
tawa and Strea�r. Through train
and virtually paralyi.ed long dis­
schedules turned into "cattle meeting in May and grandpar
tance ground � air comme�cl7I runs." stopping at every station enls will be honored.
traffic in Chicago, the nation s
Mr. and Ml'8 Joe Keys a n d
to pick · up Stranded travelers. At
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transportation hub.
. Chicaso, an American Airlines family left laat Thursd$'y f o r
At least 30 deatha were attr �bspokesman said the carrier North Carolina to visit relltivu.
uted to the w�end stor'!1 , l�planned " virtually no traffic" beMr. and Mrs. Willard Walker
eluding 14 motor �t fatallt1es m
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oday.
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and children vilited her mother
b �ing UIOW on IC roads anti
Colder weather moving 80Ulh and brother. Mrs. Mintie Bragg
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aix rnem�rs of a MadJSOtJvllle,
and east tr the AUantic Coast set and Patrick Bragg at their home
Tenn. • family who died when 'lerooff rain and seatlered snow in the in Ohesapeake Saturday who re­
flttle was splashed on a fin 1n
for � week's
northeast nd minor tornadoes in turned. with
their home far beat againat. subTenneuee aand Georgia.
visit.
freezing cold,
Uncounted traffic a«idents In
JlllnoiB, WiBeoMin, lowa, Minneaota, Indiana, lower Mich.igan and.
northeast Ohio ranged from den�
ed fenders to multlpki t:rackupa.
1b&lt;te la 1 •ery good cbance tbat POLIO will ■trlb
Harried Ullnol1 State Patrol offi­
thls Summer. Are you ready for it? Are your cbil­
cers laid there would be "no at.
Babies, If there att any at bome7
drm.1
the total num­
tempt" I&lt;&gt;
bot- ol collls!ons.
The time 10 prepant ii now and rhe way to do it ii
Wincb. at 50 mll01 per hour and
IO unnp for your POLIO aholL C-all your local
snow averaging up to a half-fool
phyud111 « local hcallh depanmul for imorma­
from • llymied low prutllll9 cen­
tioa. 'Ibil ii pllli&lt;ularly imporllllt for )'OIIOI pu•
ter aver Lau Mlcblgan apparen�
•ta •d babieal
Jy bit llllnoi., hardul, State poll«
Mau ..,.._., today ■nd be '"' Ibo ■ate oide.
at Pontiac and Joliet ordered
Rema:abet, no one b too youn, or t.oo old ao aet
tl1lopen to work put their llOI'
POUO, Bo ■ale ood ll'Ol lrom wony. II Ollly llkca
min- ol Jl)Ur time.

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gloves, high bultcned shoes, para•
sols and dresses that swept lite
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of the hitch mg
mg advantage
post erected, came in horse and
buggy st)'le, with another family
comiog in an old.model car
The men. with swallow tail
coats, tall black hats and blatk
the old•
string ties completed
fashioned picture of a churrh in
;molher era.
Oil lamps were used in �he sanc­
tuary with. the collection plates
being on long poles.
8eautiful flowers used through­
out the church were furnished
and arranged by Mrs. Ruby Jly.
sell. An organ and piano duet by
Mrs. Fe rne Bradbury and Mrs.
Gerald Anthony. opened the morn•
ing worship.
Greetings were exteodecl by Mr.
Ha rry M. Cross, honorary general
chairman of the Centennial, fol•
lowed by recognition of 50 year
members with Robert Haggerty
presenting corsages to the group, bat made in 1.837 an� kept by the family �n near perfed
Including Dana Hamilton, Irene condition. It IS the kmd of hat that Pres1_dent Abraham
Blanche Lincoln often _was pictured wearmg,. addtng a fantastic
Cross, Lucille Mayes,
Ann 12 inches to his already 6 foot, four-mch frame. - Seo- .
Haptonstall, Lucille Diles,
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Fick, Flor ine! Talbott, Ruby Hy- tine( photos.
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Costumes Highlight Church Event

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Ito serond game of ,....,. Satur- Btoe had two liDgles for the - . . _
and
you to "hit It bani" while Cooc:ordla C t l l e 1 e, Hoorbead.
fActo
l•l!a
flcureo·
Fraley'■
day afternoon. 8 to 6, playing un- nen.
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Of all the dlipe off the ola Dow Fmtm"Wakl'a ne" tee abot Minn., conducted the weigbt-liftb;S
Its
of
any
play
not
Ratlne
Amesthe
against
rain,
heavy
der
f
will
blott who have it dlfflcult In life tome "Fundamental, of Golf' aperlment at Washington Stat.
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squad
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due
week
th.i.
game1
acbeduled
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Tuppers
th
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p
Bern
none facea a atemer teat than the meues that the 1Wlrlg'1 the Univen.lty and the conclusiao1
PRIMO
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to the coonly loumament play,-;&lt;(cj
man whoet lather bu been a thmi , . . They edmlt that tt de- wen, that the weight-lftlng gain
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inning offs, The Tornadoea will resume ,
adne opened the
celebrated sport, flgur'.I and I pend, on u,. temperament of tbt iD atrencth . and endurance Im
/"'_,,rt',
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proved ac:&lt;uraC)' . . . Hight he .1
:::_ I with two run, but A-B hoom,d their games' ICbodul• followinl !
caoo lo point t, the late Bracch Individual golfer , , ,
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aid to bouncen, too • • •
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1 bac in their hair with four. Tbey compleUon of the tournament.
Ricbf Jr.
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JOO m o - t I t
:;:;:-..The hie," 81 be wu known, Jf you're one of those folkl who
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Ames Bem
I of the fourth .
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lone 'llallred ln tbe maaive tbad· believe lrl hunchea, you may be Warren Koon of Digest
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In the top of lbe fifth and sixth,
Balley. Wolle &lt;LP) 4, and Sal•
that
Golf
in
repo.rta
S.C.,
by
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"The Branch." interested to know that of the tut
==--�= ow c I I t
RacLDe scored two 1"Wlll in each aer. Powell, Drigue, ( WP ) and 1 i.::::.::.:.::=
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Byra
Beu
watdrlng
&amp;M. Mlm " Throughout moat of hi, adult lit� II winnert of the l(eotucky Derby he wu
W.
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frame to tie lhe game, but the Bise.
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b&amp; worked 1n the alder Rlcby' • 18 of them bad rwmea made up of the Knoxville Journal at the
Ames-Bern club bowaced back m
varioua organfzatkm and, u an of two words. At the moment, 1980 Master• when C.ount Hl!Dl'J
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its half of the sixth with t h reeeumple ol ht■ re,uJtant pnib- I Carry Baek lo the 5-1 fulure boo� ... ,__ chopped out a seven
more. eoough lo win.
lam. there was the time at favorite for the May 6 acramble on the 12th hole.
the
Ted Bailey started on
Brooklyn when after long negotia- at Churchlll Downa. Beat.I Prtnce ''He'• the French national chammound for Racine. He was relil!\' •
11on he finally arranged to ,ell an at 6-1 to one of the ot&lt;ODd place pion, y'lmow," observed a lad,
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expendable ball player for $15,000. co-favorites and you can get Ron- speclator.
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When be happily told h11 dad, oie't Ace, Bau Clef and Covered "Really?" BY:!' aald lnnocently.
pitcher. Top hitter for the Racine
elder RlcbJ picted up the Bridge at lS-1 am I Gay Landing "In what ,port?
tbt
onJ&amp;b
lbt
roke
up
By FRED DOWN
b
tcap with a tw
team Wat Peanut, Wickline witl1
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, within �ta, ■old at 20-1.
e
Uall,d p..., Jalerulloaal
nm homer lo the 11th lnnJq. All- phon end
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Dad
the player tor '25, , Get,
, As to Four-And-Twenty, Cana'Ille Minne,ota Twin■ and San !IOa droff In eJchl nm, with four
what
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have
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by
da's hope which is 6-t,
Francisco Glante in lir,t placo bU. and Yerulleo 1mock,cJ lo !our pn&gt;luled OUUI ll
for.
a
ba
here
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raund
n
wmnen
JOU
rd
t.
three-wo
been only two
provide a new look to the 1961 with five bl� during tht doub
. . . and IO It ftnt • • •
-Alan-A-Dale In 190I and CI_yde
baseball ..... today but Ibero', header.
Van Duatn In 1929 • • • which " •
aleo an old look hecauoe Leo Du- It wu tha f_., otral&amp;bt Jou
for the Oriolu, who were rated Paul Burke, top cop 1n the te]e- kmg way back • · •
rocher'1 in bot water.
off fllloa lffitl "Nabd City,'' ii ar,Their "'°" lallhful fans couldn't •traua p■IIIWII
have loreaeea the Twins and G� their � flnJob In um,, other who oterted out to follow in Collegiale baseball report, that
ts at their current level■ oo BW, O'Dell threw a double ht■ t.ther'o foolltepo. Hlo dad, television Is booming the sport •• NEW HAVEN _ Tbo A I e x
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early whlle Ille queetloa with DI&gt;- play pW to Jl[ndH,ltter Bobby Del Harty Burke, wu • top hea,y- the We,t Coast and that wolght Quillen Memorial Library or New
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COLUMBUS I UPl l--Ohlo State rocller lo how ii look hlm ,o long Greco to ball the 11anto out of wtJi1&gt;1 who bo,ed Ja&lt;k Demp,ey Uftlng in moderation has helpe Raven wUI celeb,ate National LJ.
There
lo get Into hi■ lamlllar position. •Jnth.bullni ln&gt;uble and provldo and twice wont to declslom with pllchen with their control.
brary Week April l6-2I. 0 p e n
which hos been content to u�
bro
the
to
dc
Burk
f
reaction
aU
It
se will be held on April 18th
fine
a
TV
the
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to
ow,
with
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ene
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bulling fullback, and ill quarter- rain
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of
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of
cast
then
and
bout■
amateur
14
had
Olanta
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from �:30 until ?:SO p.m. Every­
backs lo grind out the yardage,
Willie llcCovey. rookie hero of decided it wu euler to cop tlMl game and lhe �ord IS 1t w� one i.9 welcome to come and tee
day, '1f the aeason when:
apparenUy is moving toward a
e wl
d the Balli- 1959 who wu a buat In lNO, led duke with a written script • • •
many a houaewife away from the for themselves the advantages
more \'ersatile Md open attack -tb T u whlppe
more Oriole,, 111-5 and M In It 1he Gllmlo' !Milt attack on Robin
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soap opera,
and opportunIlles oflered here In
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you
look
way
the
1n
all
rt•,
our own town for a richer fuller
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Coach Woody Hayea ran h1I
An
on flrst p1ace In the American
,
J"ue of readlng_
charges �ugh a 2�bo_ur s..,sslon League.
Tommy DavlJi. WaJJy Moon and
Ministers are asbll tt •r r t
ol olfons1ve head-bangmg Satur- -The e.nta wned he
Gl
do
t Phila• Norm Sherry bit bolnera to lead
congregatiot11 to vialt t h e
their
day �nd lt was the halfbacks delphla Phillie•, 5-2, and went 8 the Dod&amp;en' If.hit attack that
library which bu .., boob
&lt;'arry m� the ball most of the UU-game ahead in I.ht National tagpd Jteo JO.pm. winnlr Vern
that make interesting reading for
lime with the quarterback■ show- Leaau
Law wMtl hll aecmd Jou al the
e.
Christians. Teachers are requestlng a llttle more incllnatJon to -Durocher
ir
new
NUOQ. Oth_fr bil blon tn.
and plate ump e
to bring ela!au in • body te
ed
pass.
Jocko Conlan became engaged .in the Dodaer attack Included ■ douIn fact, Jluyes �ven boaAt�d a a shin-klcklng duel during the Lu hie and two thl8lel by Cbarll,
Clevelar..d
3 t .750 11,. visit the Ubrary and streu the
MaJlr Leape &amp;andla&amp;:•
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hltle_ about the aerial alt�k. Our Angele. Dodgera' 13-6 victory over Neal and • triple by Murry Wills.
By Chet Tannehill
2 l . rm 1 importance of reading. Organlza.
By U■lted Pm• l■teraatlo■al Detroit
passing was pretty good, he said. the PJU.aburgh Pirate1 lth Leo Woodie Held'• cl ch ■ gle d
1 1 .500 1¼ tJo.na are invited to attend JD
Los Angeles
w
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In
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1 I .500 111 fl"blic L, invlled. The Library L,
mcludlng one for a TD to Sam from the crowd of 27,718 .. the 1-1 Oil Joluuly Temple', ■lop and San Francisco 4 • .6ffl
Boston
s Z ,MIO i,c, Chicago
Tldn:'°ce nd nother to the same Loa Angele1 Coliseum.
1 2 .333 2 aponsored and maintained by The
• homer by Tllo Francona. SJn. Cloclnnati
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3 .250 21:6 New Haven Woman'll Club.
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��more . e a ,parkilng calch Thti Cleveland Indiana scored all 1Iea by Jlm Pienall and Willie Plt r
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500
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Hayes lo send the semor end to 2, In 1he onl other American' Rernand.._ Chicado
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Mr.
and Mn. Paul C. Werry
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1 Minn. • Balto. 4 •2nd gm, n 1nn,1
On April 27 GalUpoU■ Summer League Baseball of- 1he ohow
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Phlladelphla
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Indians'
the
for
credk
whil
1ame
Loull
st.
League
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flcials will meet and one ol the upshots Ukelf wil( be a
1 Cleveland s Waehingtnn I
are 81lllOUDCing blrib ol • oon,
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Mllwauue
request forwarded to Meigs county for adnussion Into � ' . g O1 ;;;· halfba O al• Cardin.;, defeated the Clnclnnall tory after taking over from exu
Loi Angeles ,1 Boston, 2 game,, Daniel Eugene, Aprft 1J welgblns
Boaday'• Reo H,
, In the other Natklnal Giant JnbnnJ AfttoaeD(, who
Redo,
the high school loop here.
;'t';;:'" ami•1�
. g, Fre�man ag w action. Foul weather allowed two IUU and five hits in St. Loats I Clncbmatl 3
ppd., ra�
nine pouna.1 G"' ounces. GrandLe ue
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Down Gal.Ill way there has been envy about t h e �ulaWorffe�:
.
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at
New
York,
lladelphto
c,ty
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I
Kansa,
ced
thre&lt;,
Fran.
San
parent, an, Hr. and Hrs. Chari..
tponemen
Ph
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for
pos
the
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In
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1mooth operation of the local league which has done Jen h 11 , 1 '
pd
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rain
tohurgb
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game,,
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Angele,
Loa
Werry, Pomeroy: Alma l[Jtci,.
J.
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Ray Sadeckl pitched a
nAL and one In 1he NL.
much. to bui ld prep baseball talent as well a, provide b II i:.i,;
,
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raln
d
ppd.,
trolt
at
14
at
1
Jn
De
llllealo
pw
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Dayton, and Howard Kl!cbe1I,
en,
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llii,..,..ee
halo
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first-rate teen-age recreation In doldrum
"w
0f on wo arp 1w1mg pme-wJnnlna ball for the ten 81 tht Cardinali handed the and tQld weather
8rlle1 &amp;
co]d weather
Pomeroy. '111e Werrya havt a ,on
August days.
gallops up th9 rn.Jddle for more Twins, who have won four of tbelr Red• their NCODd ltralpt I011. )Jall•J'• Probahla Pllthen
J'• Pnbable Pitclien
ap
Douglas,
MOIMII
In our own summer league picture, pretty sure bets th" 20 yard' each on a newlyelet &lt;nJgh'l
Kaneas City at New York
AnJ!
Loo
at
Lou!,
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the
a
lid
sames.
■even
Can!lnala'
Allison
drove
lo
Kea
Boyer
look like Pomeroy and Racine and maybe Rutland So revi
play, llhowln1 h � opeeJ, run, with a lll'and 11am and a lack with a trlple and ■m1le whllo
&lt;&lt;Mll YI. Podrel 1 1-ol. Walker &lt;IMll YI. Ford 10- 1 1,
far Middleport has the boys wanting lo play, but' no
•e11e1, •nd
el'.'.'lsed
power,
Loo Anl•leo at Booton-Grba
Jhree.nm homer u Pedro Ramoa Eddie Kum bed th,.. hU. for • (Only pmt ocheduledl
pilot has been 1lgned. Eastern might come In.
Not wonderful," � Buckeye gained hl ,econd win of
v,. Brewer (O-O&gt;.
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Only compU.:nUon would be the travel inYolved, were
l
""'."""'n
pilot
p
but
ted,
tty
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Philede(phla
ot
Mlhrauktt
pme, ocbecluledl
lOnl,Y
re
Hcher
ton In the opener and Verullta clnnaU'o 1o■In1 p
.
Galllpol11 admitted.
,
e • coming.
H
good.
a
Re
In
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Taeoday',
Plttoburgb
at
O.tcqo
bn 1 -----------'-----'-'----It would be up lo manager■ and to those few hardy
Ed
with
■atlofactory
dlcated
a
Boeton
at
Mi,htl
&lt;
Anpleo
Loo
at
Lout■
St.
soula who ■upport youth recreation with transportation
CinclnnaU at )!an Fran. (olghtl Loo Angelea at New York
DRIVI
al their own expense to decide if a Gallipolis bid, should mer, a ,ophomore, end Vince Eytn
fre"'1non
a
10!dt,
.
Kamas City at Baltimore (nightl
Amerte11 Leape
11 materialize, ought to be accepted.
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Speaking or the workout 81 &amp;
w. L. Pet. GB Detroit at Cleveland
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t 1 .lt!O . . . Wa,hlngton ot Chlcap
II HI been some yean 1ince 1prlnl Prep baseball whole, Woody ■aid: "We got hardno
e
th
In
tt
and
re
to
•tarted
,td
h
C
chedule
been
b
have
a
fouled
so
t
y the weat er. om
TODAY
pletlng all acheduled games now appeara hopeleas.
last ,eaoon. "With tArlenl Jlock.
IO, That·, the only way I !mow PITTSBURGH &lt;UPil - Tht out crowd ol •·ooo.
Atblellc dlrectou will 1truggle - If the sun ever to roach. .. hardnooed, When I Stan and Slrlpo, WGll't he lonely
ft' }
1'fl'Jf
horn and (Otcar) Robertoon In the
-- s.,
fancy
set
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thto
Field
Forbeo
al
1e1
I
back oourt, u·, pretty hard for
come, out !or more th in a day In succession - to play
heal•
riding
11 0
.
See ua for a eompl@te
enou1h games to decld• a Southern Division champion.
anybody to breu 1n u a fulltlme
For 33 yeon old GlorJ wu lbt •·-1u,
1
ap
•Jo.
chUlla lubrieaUoa
Since pa■aa,!9 of lhe Library only otandard waving In lbe -,
f i;,.J"Offl
pard'" Wlboo11 uld.
lnol
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buteo
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Before lhe pubUe forgell Middleport Jlead Football &amp;!rYtce, Act- i,, 19118 , million b- at the Plttohurgb Plrotel
be!°"' NrfoUI troublt
The 6-l player also Indicated he
lacular lublm i.... -· Glen
Coacb John Thompson - he has resigned and will be citizen,, have IAtrary ..,,.Ice for
Bu
did not want to 1° to Chicago
■tart■! l!:nJOJ omnothet
Hobbie, hla pitching opponent, hit
fW
:i,_�-::,:
movln&amp; on at the expiration of his contract this summer the llret Ume ; 31 milllon -1'
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■tart
will
team
NBA
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CINCINNATI 1UPl1 - Win Wilworked as hard lo be succeSAful a, anyone could. The 169 countlea and ·lownmlpt
perlornwmcel
t.. D s CUbo • :I ldory
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reteo pm their 1911 IIIJor JONpl 11. Borr olflclol, Ions ol the Clnclnnall Royal■ ho "Chlcap -Id be Jull another
big trouble l s that In the coaching game, success is mea- vlou,Iy without aerv!N
■on
Jcap
■tapping ■tone Juat like Cincinnati • FAST SERVICI
sured by the preponderance of win, over losses.
Jy proclaimed Tueoclay u "We� lndlcaled he may leave the Na• b
brary ..... 1ce. OYer p ......_ CUbo• - eplnol tlla O.
N o one who knows Mr, Thompson, whether they liked bile, have been added
.,... - 1'lrata Day."
Jlonal Basketball Auoctotlna for u been !he lut �.. year,;• he • DEPENDABLE
to rural Iith
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lnepr Bend llilall •.,,., ,_ and the Pirate team the ..,. American Bolblhall ■aid. "It will tab them three or
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him_ personally, or disagreed with his way of coaching, brary program,
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a 1!1-game winner after the P� ■l1CI ""
dentea that he gave the Job everything h e had In time _
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effort. desire, and loyally lo his boys and his school. ' The American Library A1oocJ,. rates acquired him from the st.
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available ttree playan to tha ChiWhile such devotion lo duty is ezpected of a coach tlon ha, atarted conatrucUon of a Lout■ Cardinlil laat ,prlnjr drew
guard cqo team and it t, poulhle wu.
�In ��-• Clty_"._'}ittobursh," dioaattolied II a parl,ttma
the fact remains that sometimes II ls not I n evidence. ' now 11,000,000 flve-,tory heaJ- 1he opeolng day ua1_.i.
SIi US TODAY
with the Royal■, ■aid he bu heen foq wW be one of. the candldates.
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Beaulieu tennis tournament by quarlers on the sile of the pus. Right-hander Doa. Cardwell or The
the
14 addftloa, the Royall drafted
attracted • �.�th �c:,:
BEAULIEU, France WPtl- defeating Barry Phllllps-Moore of ent bulldlns• In Chlcap. ALA IOdthpaw Dick Elloworth will w pin:
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no
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In
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wa, 24.000.
ltart
for
the
CUba
before
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St.ate guard LarTY Seigfried
lnce they I'm ,ola.g
Braill'1 Carlos Fernandet won AUJtralla, 8-1, 2-6. 6-0, in lhe final
the fol'fflll' ;• Ohio
loul champ
to pick up 1omter Unihopoo
and
Phono WY 2-ffl7
the men·, oingJ.. title In Ibo round Sunday,
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1980 ....1erpar1.
-■Ity or Kentucky guard Adrian
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tal Pirates bad to hettlo Nftll Al 1:anou City he would he Smith for Ito rooter.
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a, Ur.tied ...... lalerullo1lal lnvttatlonal ....lo toumamtnl ... the days whaa lbt w- Ja&lt;k HcHahcm, who bu when ba olimlnated &lt;OUDtryman -· Pit �. KJld a.,. umed eoacb of Ibo ... team,
Roy Emenon In Ibo final■, 7-1, lor, Glllla Wl'lpt and - Adamo and ...td -tually be&lt;ome Mo• NEW YORK-Mail Order lid
laoplnd the ,_ te YlctarJ llahon', uolllanl
• all tho way over the mllo and 7-1, 1-4, 5-3.
- the Wutmatm, llenlton.
''Tboy have lallled," Uld RoyonHtat,tl, dloloneo to -■lly wtn
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1.meeaiw Pepper Wll...
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· lhe $111,400 11:,11:eL,Jor llaadlcap at Soucbok of Durham, N.C., woa 'Ille Plnotaa _, the (lOIIIIIIII ...,, "Bui llOthlnJ bu - al 1: Aqueduct by four lenJ!]bo over the 14th annual Greater Greea&gt;- two yoe la only i,. bombed td. Appafflllly they made himjna
n ter
to
Dlaperet.
horo 0poa ,.U toum""""'t wttli a In four -• World StriN pretty good oiler.
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pme■ by lbt Hunllnro' Row o1 "Wla bu • oouple o1 pod play•
. (lrleanl Dop
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the N°'· York
lni ,e,ra ahead of bin&gt;, and I ... our whole new
raUied lo the otrelch to defeat pIaco
But the ,_, debaclo wu think he'll mate o �ty good array OI Sprint
Scotch Bull and Pot&lt;W&amp;rlty In the
........ at S:• p.m, IEST, 1aot coach. Wa ceitalaly _doll I want to
129.200. Che-akt St.keo at DALLAS Tn.-Lnuloe Sal(I ol Oc
t. 13 - BDI - llland 1,- the ny ol a tellow who deoorat1n1 001ore In
I MDI lo laaad Jou lhe cuh to pay lhLIIUN!S
Atlanta, 01., llhol a final round aJammed a RaJpy 1'fflJ' pitch can 1111b o """' ..,_ o/ JI."
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peuy hilla ...i deblL WI , t a reUef! Have
'13 I&lt;, •In the •10-- Dallu ....,_ cmr the !aft field wall In 11,e ninth WlllOIII WU uublt to nail down
ALBANY, Celil-Mr, Con■- on'1 CIYlton 0pm 10U tournament \ lnninl. The blut pvt the Ptr-. a IWl1a&amp; pool with the Roylla
ey odstd hie favoml � by ror Ibo third year lo • row.
111-0 ,I&lt;tory .... the ya ...k to tab tho ...IOI Call-----100lt, LATaX "AINT
and tha -Id diam
-loPablf
fomla Derby.
1IIN8 •HIP' &amp;\Cl:
th1ndredt of new colOfl make tealOr
omoUoaal lmpod ., _
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NOR'ffl WIUllllSBORO, N.C. Ollkr, home nm touched off the
plcklft' fUter ind 1asiar tt'lan ever.
•n •REY, pa. - �
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All avallalllo kl s,RED SATIN, 1IHI
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field lndlano ,wept the Caidlr CUp (UPI) - ~ :_,m ol Spartea- 1 lldeol ctlebrat
wonder paint that eon on buutiful,
alnce V.J n.,,
champion,hlp play ,I tha Allllri- burl, S.C., .,._ year'a NASCAJI I Golden '!'rJansle
ly 1moott1 with twutll or f'Ollar. Drln
In � mkl- - no oNonttvo -•
,an RorQY League by dtf•atlnl aallanal c h oOiplon, ave,apd l
•• mDee pd hour Sunday t.o
lhe Renhey -, S.O.
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win tho Gwyn Staley Memorial -., at t:• p.m.
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Methods, Not Final Goal Is Cause Of Russia-China Split

from both Mo.cow and Peiptn1. a mut\c of o.,.....,. part) belief tb■t eat( r 'v' rft'Olulicr.
the ,tory of thal Yioia,t, ....... leaden In Bucbareot In Jome . ... oaly he by .- cal.lio&amp; ll!Jlioo wa, too aood til 1880, and the IICODd at • Moacow al th\;! ,tate.
keep. fi,11 d.teil, c,,ne from "lllllllblt" -iOC In No•embo.:· Alld thto. the a.1- ..,.,...
Pra&amp;ue. More rrom East Berlin. December, lteO.
mt-, mull: came ftnt.
Foe reaJODII .u1i not understood,
a.ta111 M1MaM
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LM: T• Lal■.
Gtll. Lin Piao, Chlnw _.,_
M011COw may have wanted the An hit.re.ting aldtu,1,1
the
,tory to "leak."
t,r o1 defemo. •mrned up the
c:ontrnv
81 tt bu �
lopod a.tne■t
attitude when he wrote ·
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Chhln
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At the oulltl It lhould bt em- ganda qencleo lo that both ,ldeo "We alw1y1 un4entood' clearplwhed that the quarrel repN&gt; call on Lenin for ._,i u! 1 hudedly that the achieYln&amp; ol
seoto a 1pllt and .., a b"'8k. The that both have COdChed th,� dlf. Internal peace and victory In lhe
Soviet Union and Red China re, ftrencet in term, of doctrlDe. people's revoluUon could not reiy
talb but 1DU1t rely !Ill
maln � �it.ed u before in lbeJr 'lbcte tenm are oftenUme mea.ti 00 peace
lut
det.ernunatlon 1or � world-wide iDgleaa In the Welt. But they are revo ionarJ ltru� by the
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victory of communwn ovar the the wOl'1l cunet that can be muses of. U. people.
llPI Ferelp Ne•• Allalyd
free nations.
placed on • p-aetilfng C-ommmi� An important coro11arJ to
When c.ommumei aatellite lea.iKhnuhcbev'1 co-aidence poli..7
en returned to their capitals las• But lmofar u the spUt involves when uaed 81 iavective.
hi, ,upport even ol DODgoa
final
the
an
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meth
ia
the
wordl,
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Dectmber from a ,ummit session
unbt mlddle-clau nvoluthe
Communist
ita
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eff�
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within
leftilt
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Comm
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pbr
'ultra,
ultra
1n Moscow, they were shaken
men. 'Ibey had heard Nlldla world 1, of far-reaching impo� malist, left reviaionilt" are com- tkml IO loog u they alJo att
mon and uaed tn deadly eamell:. "anU-lmpertalilt." Calel in po1nl
Khrushchev called a coward t,J ance.
are Em,t,
India and ....,_
ht■ face by the Red Chin.,., They O.tails of the ,ift have be,,n At the core of the problem ii
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l'llee mat ud a,pldn1 of irllll lllleta repeat Ille delicate had heard Khruahche,, call Mao accumulatlns over the last yen Khruallchev'o pre...t emphuil ..., lltlla.
lieut7 fomul Ill paltenu of Wed&amp;ewood ehlu.
a • d tho The Chlntse hold that thla lo a
TB0-1uD1 "another Stalln" and • and only now may he put together peacelul c&lt;&gt;&lt;sialeDce
"parliamentary road to aoclal- violation of tbe teachingl .-.f Lenin
•·reviaion:18t. ..
for an assessment.
t hold, the "'ltrngle of tM
Delpite protest, of hanncmy The first open blow-up came at i llm." u oppo,ed to the Otipele bu
EDITORS NOTE: J1111t a ye■r
111• WI ......-, t!ie ..,Id (trlt
..... .. tun .. - ffller­
ncn Ntwen &amp;he Bfflrl Ualoa
... Bed Qlaa. OalJ
lloweur, ..., die Wett Ntll
.... .. ,.... ...tllie, llo, 4"­
&amp;alll el Uail Mt.tel' quarrel wHh­
• Co.m.muW rub ud ..
Sal■ IGIDe Idea al the effect 1t
aaa, ban ■a ..-.rid ■ffalrl.
l'ollowta,: ll tbe flnt ol three
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Church Crowded For Bacone College
Choir Concert Given Sunday Eve

Th! First Baptist Church of ley of tWJes from the musical1,
Middleport was (Wed lo capacity, "South Pacnlc" and ''Sound of
fncluding the basement which wao Music."
equipped with_ • loudspeaker, �or The authentic costumes were
the concert siven by the Indian colorful with heading, fringe, oil. of Bacone College from Ok
choir
- ver belll and mocass.ina•
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,;: Re� �::f: �ne, host . During intermission, Rev. Boone
_ �trodu� Dr. Allred L. Murray,
pastor
ion � welcomed
rmethe a!co�•8 vice president of Bacone Co! Jese,
. who tald about the school. He Sta•
l , bile a fo r p to .
Ra!ph ZtmdeI, gave the mvQCa- ted that it 18
' the _0IdesI sch00I for
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higher. educahon
m Oklahoma and
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Mayor K--th McElhlnny ex- lbat 1t IS non-segrega1-a1.
Faculty
tended congratulations ta the and taff members are mo I 0f
st. Y
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chtu'Ch on it! Centennial. and 00 1nd'1an
told
Murray
Dr.
anceslory.
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behalf of the town officials wel- f the ff0rt bem
g mad to h 1P
comed the Bacone Choir.
�he Ind�um m ake a P1•�-� 1or h�
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society,
in
self
choir
under
wa,
86-volce
e
Th
the dim:tion of Miss Jeanine Rain• H I t ted that the s h l
water with Mn, Dick West a.s ac- doe: o �l\'e federal ea�
companist. '11le first part of the and only donati...ns mad., bygrchur-program was composed or sacred ches and missionary groups make
numbers including some a capella possible the opportunities for edunumbers, well done spirituals and catio11 for the American Indian.
others.
Dr. M urray said, "the lndiam
A noulstanding numbtr of the give thanks to the white JD8II for
f��t group was the beautiful ren- one thing, the gift of the Go.!lpel of
d1t10n of ''The Lord's Prayer" Christ."
with members of the choir using The choir closed the program by
the Indian sign languase, against singing 1he benediction w "h Rev
the background or choir singing Hoyt dismissing the �n gregatl�
the worda. As the song ended the with prayer.
interpreters made a picture with Ushen for the evening were
hands crossed above the forehead
John Kauff' Dick Bodimer' Ediand heads bowed•
50n Babr, Cluu-lea Vroman, Bob
The second part 01 th• program Mills Earl Smith Gene Kaull
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Will� Anthony l!Dd, Tony Fowler.
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Renort
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UaHed Pree■ In&amp;eraallonal
Cuban revolutionaries announced
today they had launched a sea•
borne lovaalon and general vprls;n d to overthrow the CUban �
._ of Fidel Castro.
gime
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A goYernment communications
invasion
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Matan
b
acked
ad a
lorce
Provlrlce. It ,a id at Ieaat one
landing was 1'effective ,"
. ut• wblch was man•
The broaQtit.ored outakle Cubs, said an army
battalion had bee rushed to_ the
scene of the Matama1 landings.
One ii oaly 8D miles southwt of
Havana.
A Cuban r adio operator al Mareported lo headquarter■
tame,
U r lQtani . . .tto trailli'1ruckj
c a r r , I n g reiof�r�� had
paued the tranam.ttmg .•!9-tlon.
Thia lltatitlD was rece1vmg battie report■ from the front by
mici.wave but the operali&gt;r re•
ported at one point that communlcations had been lost with all
three areas.
"- InvasIon IItes were
The "�
ldenlllleo u Cochlna Bay, Playa
de �iron and Playa Larga. The
rad10 station ,aid four mlllt!IUlltll
stopped the landin1 of a hoot at
Cheshire
Larga but "the Giron beach hmclNow
'The
ing .,., effected."
BY KA11E LONG
In Students
It 1ald gunf!N wu growing
Mr. and Mrs Chaun«y Roth- "ateadUy moro lnten,e. "
hllfUNJI bv■1I••
geb o{ Add ison and Mrs. H. L.
The. lllil edition of "The Crest" Thompson of Cheshire ,pent
Middlepart High School annual, Thursday with Pete McCormick
hu been received and copiea are of Falrl'ield.
In 1he hands of the llluden\JI.
Reooot visitors of Mr. and Mrs
The annual, which Is pµbl1$hed
James �om�son were: Mr. and
by the senior clas,, hu�a black
md 11Uver embossed cover, with Mn. Virgil Taylor (Maryl of Dei­
th..ls year's edition belDtl: �ated aware, Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t
to Mrs. EmDy Sprague, head of 11,omp,on and family o( Charles­
various actlviltee undertoken by ton, Hrt. Larry Hood and family
of Addison, Mr. and Hr,. Robert
the commercial depa"1lleot.
"The Croll" lo a record of the Lemley of GalllpuJL,, Hr, a n d
1he oludents the pa,t ye.. and t, Mr,. Guy Seo and ,one o( Hlddle­
the result of hard work bn the port, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rawl­
Ina, and family of Toledo •ll&lt;I Mr.
part or teacher, and atudents.
Several now coursee have been and Hr,. Garold Hood and lam­
added lo the turrlculum at MHS Uy.
that wDI glw greduate, a heller Mr. and Mn. J. 1•. Spencer,
chance with the competition lhey Belle ,penl tho weekeiid w I t h
wW meet In collep, buslne98 or Mr. 'and llrs. Roherl Burchell
homemaking. '"11le Crest" llhows Hr. and Mn. Howard Dunn
the work Ille� Supl L. W. McCom- and Mr. and Hr� Thoma Fuel­
., and_ Principal Allred &amp;:arhen-y ta! and daughters, Katj)y • n d
are do�ng to keep MHS among the Tawna of Columbus spent t h e
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recogruzed school,.
•d with Mr. and Mrs. Mich�
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faculty
the
teache
New
past year were Alfred Scarberry, 1111 ry·
Nancy Dunbar, Frank F.schleman, Mrs. Leelie Hughe, of Ravena­
Charles Harker and John Redov• wood, W. Va. ,lllted her parents,
Ian. The merchants of Middleport Mr. and Mn. Delmar Dant.
and surrounding toWllll helped the Mr. and Mr■• H. R. Parletta
seniors in their efforts to publish of Columb111 qent the week­
the annual by their genel'1IWI re- and with Hr. and Mn. R a I p b
Need!;.
sponse to advertiiing.
Pages In the &amp;Mual are mute Mr. and Mn. Edward Mills
ovidence ol 1he work that boy, and family of Bucom Wffll re­
aad glrlro an capable of and the cent �- ol Mn. J. H. Sham­
things they can accomplish under blin and othor relallYN.
good leade,ohlp.
11n. J. F. So:,re and
Working on the staff were lhe Plorfee, Pa. � the cblldrea,
weekend
following: Editor, Richard SwackB e r a.
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H
Berl
Mr.
with
and
no
hamer: Co-Editor,, Rosette R fcb.
M
Otto
Mr.
Hoff.
and
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S
ay
ardo and Janice Zirkle; AdYer!ia- un
ed
the
aleo
vloll
of
Jac
kson
lnl: Jim Hood, Christina Coate, man
Item■.
Judy Butd,er, KaJ Jeutnsoa,
Doris Rice and ToID Andereon : Donald Comelllll of Waal!lq,
TyplBto: blo Pullea, JudJ Sau- ton, D. C., and Mr, and Mn. Rob­
er, Judy Ratllff, Jlnia Hauck and erl Cornelluro, Jr. mid daughter
Lindo l'omt; SUbscrlptlon Mana- of Lancaller, apenl the ftekend
ger: Clyda Taylor; Act!Yltleo Ed- •Ith Hr. and Mn. Robert Cornel­
ltor: Jim Hoyt, BID Bo!-: hll, Sr.
· Sporll Editor: Dml Erwin, David Hr. and Mn Adam Ftl&lt;t ol Gal­
Lyon,; � Editor: BUI Stobart: lii••lia ,,.,. reconl caUer, of Hr■,
Senior liaftor: Karen McElblony. Alma Swtaher.
Mn. Mina Amoe ,pent a few
Pre1byu,rian Group
days with Hr. and Hr■. D a ( t
GIIIDin and ,... of &lt;lalllpollo.
To Meet Taeaday
Mr. and Mn. Fnak McCalla
Pn,sbyterFirst
1he
of
I
Group
famlly, Gallfpo(Jo Ylllled Hr.
and
wW
0.ur
Middleport
lo
ch
Ian
meet Tuesday, April ta, at the and Hn. Lee McCarty.
home of HrL EYerett llacbner Hr. and 11n Otho Kaliht and
with M)'I. Dale. Walburn. chair- Mary Scbllmmtr GI Mualllcm,
m an, pl'Nillfng. The meetta1 llmo spent Suada) with Mn. A a a o I
ba• hetn obanaod from 7:30 to Knight.
8 p. m. bocause ol lilt Bible
and
&amp;:hool teacher■ meeting the eame Hr. and Mn Ollnr Kall
H
and
Sandra
dougblen,
ry
e 1.Gu
eve•illl•
s
Mn
Hr.
nt
with
and
pe
Sunday
The Bible study wW he l(fven by
Alva
of
Kall
llfpolla.
G
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NIUICJ Dunher. The book atudJ
wlD he stven by Hrt. Lewi■ Sauer Hr. imd Mn. l!laa Clart. Bunt­
Jr. other _,.. an Mrs. Lucy .,..._ llp■ni Sunday with Hr. and
Greg and llll■ Farlo ErlewJne, Mn. Jam■1 Whitt and 111111&amp;.
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man and LorUI WiJcmm. llr.
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era] nubllabmenk
ond Pt. Pleasant for lblrly ,-.
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NAIIED PWilMh-r
prklt 10 b&amp;i Mmi-rttirl!INlt tm
PT. PLEASA.NT' - Mn. Jame, Jtal'I q.o. Mr. Wlkcu.m fGnWly
Shadle ol - we, tittled operated the Wlkmea -•, J.
praicler,t of the nowly org,mlztd Wlnlleld and lat&lt;r w11 ,.,.dad
RJdden Valley Coootrr Club Awrll- with the KllnpJ.Carper,t,, W')' Ot.htt off.an 8" Mn ary of HUDtingtan.
Raught, ,ice preoid,a!: 'Ibo public lo ln9Jt.ed to Yiotl the
Mn. Donald Wald,e ...-,y.
)y modeled mor1uatJ
truaurer and 11n.
Arnold new reMn. R. C. Johmoa, Mn:.
Mn. Ur:zie QdQ:11 left Salar.
Adkim, Mn. Burwell Meadows, day for I nek'• 'rlait wUh ra1a,,
Mn. c.ecn Dean ed Mn. Lonnie Uva m the Jacbon area.
Safford, membtn of the Board.
Mr. and llrl, Ran, Knotts
aod childrm, of P'a.ilplaJ _.e
----MASON ORF.BI'S
recmt v.lslton DI' Mr. ■ml Jira.
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrested by Wtllard Walb!'•
local Jaw enforcement off1ctts l ---------­
during the weekend were Norman
l&amp;ney, 21, Gallipolil Ferry, intO'.I•
lcation: Ralpb E. 'lh:mpaon, fl,
Letert Roule I. c1nmk In public;
ud,J, Clinlon Bladr, 43, Mllion
Routt 3, drunk in public; Charles
C. Bnnm, S'I, Freemont, Ohlo, in-

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tloa to Soviet f'.MIWlllc and� and
the other 1J'tt1ts were made
nical aid to India. In lhe flnl by Ire Stat. Po!ic,.
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placo India lo
al ol a..d
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NEW -.,----&lt;hlna. In the � laot Soviet
polic, aleo t, drawing off � Pr· �.UY
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n..L--�"'"u::iJ' needed by man-Wilcoun Mortuary bu Gpmof At 4:45 a.m 1,,W,HUJ a1my 1� 80Urt.'el ....,___..i..
Jose MlJ'O
eel for bulineu at laM, Viand
the Cuba. Revolutionary Council, l quarters ln Havana notified the the Cbinele tbemlerns.
street in lhe locatkm ferml!rly ec.
DJtlereaee .i Op■leu
announced several hcun before beach defenders that "Battalion
dawn that "hundreds or Cuban 225 being p"P8ftld going Into ac- And IO, the S- quarrel cupJed by the L. G. llobr Funeral
army of Uberatkm troops" alio Lion. " The battalion bad been em- i.
w even more •L-- a quaml OTeT
wan lead to big
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camped at the Australia sugar --•
went ashore in Oriente Province
lad, MUii: anaU
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In eastern Cuba Saturday D15,1••·
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...._,as(ro of 1he 1..._..,.
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He aaId t'·
km over the conduct of foreign
Ch
dat
aay
purmed.
be
nut
inese.
forces i'.ad "infiltrated" the area The area from 'Vt-Jcb the invad- polic,.
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HoW• The iBlul had been joined over How to c1efiM the preta:lt
and encountered "no oppos1·11on. 11 en aaueu
epoch: ID the Russian rin-an
There wa.:.. no word on the CU- ever, it bad been known that tbete m main luues·
. a
were
orces
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Inevitable w : '!be Ruaal•ns epocla of the disintegration of the
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channels about a landing In
aay that tbnea: ba\'e changed � Imperialist powen. In the Chlnele
te and Cardon"s atatemen: did �ot C\lba'a gov�t-owned: um- Lenln.'1 doctrine- of the iaevitabO- view-an epoch of maaD waa
refer lo �he Matanz1111 mvasion merclal broadcastmg atalkmll went lty of war. 'lbat rocket, and N ... revolution.
on the air al S:JO a.w but lbe clear 98IJJOIII make the rid:; of 'l1lere were other dlfference,
thla mornmg.
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transrnlaaion mentioned noth- war too great and that, anyway. too, ranging from &amp;met nlut.t­
first
z
the
Matan a,
At 5 : 18 a. n; EST,
transmitter reported two govern- Ing about mnltary action.
thfa Is an era of dialntegratloft anee lo give thelr Chinese alUes
ment hea,y tanks and two light Cardona ■aid In a statement Is- for lmporialt,m and of advance the a-.: bomb to Sori&lt;t failure
tanks paned Its location en route sued In New York lhat •'bf(iire to a world ayatem of rtOCiallsm. to agree to a unified Pacific
dawn, CUbao palriota In the cltJea Peaceful m-ailtence Good naval command
to Larga beach.
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It also reported a Castro de- and the hills began the battle to 181 the RauiaDJ, and In time It Tomormw: Tbe Moscow confer­
stroyer was on the scene and liberate our homeland from the will react to the beotfit of aocial- ence and the Red C2UDeae effect
tic rule or Fidel Cenro and tom
tadkal Dl8llelM!r only 1111 Khrushchev loreip poliq•
when asked by headquarters O the despo
id CUba of international cruelty good A det v
r
el e the West ay th,.�
to
warship had "engaged in action"
'
Chinese.
it replied, "Only firing came at and oppr':"ion.
5 a. m. "
Both major poUUcal part.lei In- Qm the transition to IIOCl.alimi
1upport for libraries be achieved without vlo�-.
corporated
At 5: 18 a.m all government slalions apparenUy wert1 alerted in their platforms, fctr the Om Yes, -, the Ruuian■ No, aay
throughout tha loland ond wen, time In U. S. History. The Dem.,- the OoJne,e
reporting lndJ:vidually to Havana. cratic pJat:form declared: "We Support
non-C.ommunilt m,.
Headquarter, adYised them to plodl(ll,•� Federal support. . eratlnn m
, ovement■ , Anything that
ata, off the air "unless you are for llbrarlea and ■dull educatlon • -...bas the fmpertalbt bloc must
ensa1ed In action or lo lroubte." And tha Republican platform had beaellt the mctallm ■ltf the au.
The atotion.s are lmktd in a na- IMl'!!lti!I .In fts educatloaal pbmk: ums. A walle of
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Uonwlde anny communication, "Support of effol'lo to make ede- Chlneot. It mmJy em.do lbe
network.
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Ito serond game of ,....,. Satur- Btoe had two liDgles for the - . . _
and
you to "hit It bani" while Cooc:ordla C t l l e 1 e, Hoorbead.
fActo
l•l!a
flcureo·
Fraley'■
day afternoon. 8 to 6, playing un- nen.
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Of all the dlipe off the ola Dow Fmtm"Wakl'a ne" tee abot Minn., conducted the weigbt-liftb;S
Its
of
any
play
not
Ratlne
Amesthe
against
rain,
heavy
der
f
will
blott who have it dlfflcult In life tome "Fundamental, of Golf' aperlment at Washington Stat.
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squad
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due
week
th.i.
game1
acbeduled
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th
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p
Bern
none facea a atemer teat than the meues that the 1Wlrlg'1 the Univen.lty and the conclusiao1
PRIMO
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to the coonly loumament play,-;&lt;(cj
man whoet lather bu been a thmi , . . They edmlt that tt de- wen, that the weight-lftlng gain
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inning offs, The Tornadoea will resume ,
adne opened the
celebrated sport, flgur'.I and I pend, on u,. temperament of tbt iD atrencth . and endurance Im
/"'_,,rt',
..:::'.f·
proved ac:&lt;uraC)' . . . Hight he .1
:::_ I with two run, but A-B hoom,d their games' ICbodul• followinl !
caoo lo point t, the late Bracch Individual golfer , , ,
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aid to bouncen, too • • •
i
1 bac in their hair with four. Tbey compleUon of the tournament.
Ricbf Jr.
.;�?
, also .scored another ln the bottom Racine
JOO m o - t I t
:;:;:-..The hie," 81 be wu known, Jf you're one of those folkl who
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400 103 x - 8 I 2
Ames Bem
I of the fourth .
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Charleston.
lone 'llallred ln tbe maaive tbad· believe lrl hunchea, you may be Warren Koon of Digest
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In the top of lbe fifth and sixth,
Balley. Wolle &lt;LP) 4, and Sal•
that
Golf
in
repo.rta
S.C.,
by
'
"The Branch." interested to know that of the tut
==--�= ow c I I t
RacLDe scored two 1"Wlll in each aer. Powell, Drigue, ( WP ) and 1 i.::::.::.:.::=
wltb
Byra
Beu
watdrlng
&amp;M. Mlm " Throughout moat of hi, adult lit� II winnert of the l(eotucky Derby he wu
W.
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frame to tie lhe game, but the Bise.
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b&amp; worked 1n the alder Rlcby' • 18 of them bad rwmea made up of the Knoxville Journal at the
Ames-Bern club bowaced back m
varioua organfzatkm and, u an of two words. At the moment, 1980 Master• when C.ount Hl!Dl'J
,
its half of the sixth with t h reeeumple ol ht■ re,uJtant pnib- I Carry Baek lo the 5-1 fulure boo� ... ,__ chopped out a seven
more. eoough lo win.
lam. there was the time at favorite for the May 6 acramble on the 12th hole.
the
Ted Bailey started on
Brooklyn when after long negotia- at Churchlll Downa. Beat.I Prtnce ''He'• the French national chammound for Racine. He was relil!\' •
11on he finally arranged to ,ell an at 6-1 to one of the ot&lt;ODd place pion, y'lmow," observed a lad,
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0urth b1
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in
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expendable ball player for $15,000. co-favorites and you can get Ron- speclator.
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When be happily told h11 dad, oie't Ace, Bau Clef and Covered "Really?" BY:!' aald lnnocently.
pitcher. Top hitter for the Racine
elder RlcbJ picted up the Bridge at lS-1 am I Gay Landing "In what ,port?
tbt
onJ&amp;b
lbt
roke
up
By FRED DOWN
b
tcap with a tw
team Wat Peanut, Wickline witl1
_____
, within �ta, ■old at 20-1.
e
Uall,d p..., Jalerulloaal
nm homer lo the 11th lnnJq. All- phon end
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Dad
the player tor '25, , Get,
, As to Four-And-Twenty, Cana'Ille Minne,ota Twin■ and San !IOa droff In eJchl nm, with four
what
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lc
have
Y
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by
da's hope which is 6-t,
Francisco Glante in lir,t placo bU. and Yerulleo 1mock,cJ lo !our pn&gt;luled OUUI ll
for.
a
ba
here
1111
raund
n
wmnen
JOU
rd
t.
three-wo
been only two
provide a new look to the 1961 with five bl� during tht doub
. . . and IO It ftnt • • •
-Alan-A-Dale In 190I and CI_yde
baseball ..... today but Ibero', header.
Van Duatn In 1929 • • • which " •
aleo an old look hecauoe Leo Du- It wu tha f_., otral&amp;bt Jou
for the Oriolu, who were rated Paul Burke, top cop 1n the te]e- kmg way back • · •
rocher'1 in bot water.
off fllloa lffitl "Nabd City,'' ii ar,Their "'°" lallhful fans couldn't •traua p■IIIWII
have loreaeea the Twins and G� their � flnJob In um,, other who oterted out to follow in Collegiale baseball report, that
ts at their current level■ oo BW, O'Dell threw a double ht■ t.ther'o foolltepo. Hlo dad, television Is booming the sport •• NEW HAVEN _ Tbo A I e x
an
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early whlle Ille queetloa with DI&gt;- play pW to Jl[ndH,ltter Bobby Del Harty Burke, wu • top hea,y- the We,t Coast and that wolght Quillen Memorial Library or New
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COLUMBUS I UPl l--Ohlo State rocller lo how ii look hlm ,o long Greco to ball the 11anto out of wtJi1&gt;1 who bo,ed Ja&lt;k Demp,ey Uftlng in moderation has helpe Raven wUI celeb,ate National LJ.
There
lo get Into hi■ lamlllar position. •Jnth.bullni ln&gt;uble and provldo and twice wont to declslom with pllchen with their control.
brary Week April l6-2I. 0 p e n
which hos been content to u�
bro
the
to
dc
Burk
f
reaction
aU
It
se will be held on April 18th
fine
a
TV
the
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was
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to
ow,
with
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Hou
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ene
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bout
bulling fullback, and ill quarter- rain
l-UCL
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of
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th
w
the
and
or
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Sunt
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-plagued
of
cast
then
and
bout■
amateur
14
had
Olanta
(
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ind
from �:30 until ?:SO p.m. Every­
backs lo grind out the yardage,
Willie llcCovey. rookie hero of decided it wu euler to cop tlMl game and lhe �ord IS 1t w� one i.9 welcome to come and tee
day, '1f the aeason when:
apparenUy is moving toward a
e wl
d the Balli- 1959 who wu a buat In lNO, led duke with a written script • • •
many a houaewife away from the for themselves the advantages
more \'ersatile Md open attack -tb T u whlppe
more Oriole,, 111-5 and M In It 1he Gllmlo' !Milt attack on Robin
.
soap opera,
and opportunIlles oflered here In
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at
you
look
way
the
1n
all
rt•,
our own town for a richer fuller
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Coach Woody Hayea ran h1I
An
on flrst p1ace In the American
,
J"ue of readlng_
charges �ugh a 2�bo_ur s..,sslon League.
Tommy DavlJi. WaJJy Moon and
Ministers are asbll tt •r r t
ol olfons1ve head-bangmg Satur- -The e.nta wned he
Gl
do
t Phila• Norm Sherry bit bolnera to lead
congregatiot11 to vialt t h e
their
day �nd lt was the halfbacks delphla Phillie•, 5-2, and went 8 the Dod&amp;en' If.hit attack that
library which bu .., boob
&lt;'arry m� the ball most of the UU-game ahead in I.ht National tagpd Jteo JO.pm. winnlr Vern
that make interesting reading for
lime with the quarterback■ show- Leaau
Law wMtl hll aecmd Jou al the
e.
Christians. Teachers are requestlng a llttle more incllnatJon to -Durocher
ir
new
NUOQ. Oth_fr bil blon tn.
and plate ump e
to bring ela!au in • body te
ed
pass.
Jocko Conlan became engaged .in the Dodaer attack Included ■ douIn fact, Jluyes �ven boaAt�d a a shin-klcklng duel during the Lu hie and two thl8lel by Cbarll,
Clevelar..d
3 t .750 11,. visit the Ubrary and streu the
MaJlr Leape &amp;andla&amp;:•
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hltle_ about the aerial alt�k. Our Angele. Dodgera' 13-6 victory over Neal and • triple by Murry Wills.
By Chet Tannehill
2 l . rm 1 importance of reading. Organlza.
By U■lted Pm• l■teraatlo■al Detroit
passing was pretty good, he said. the PJU.aburgh Pirate1 lth Leo Woodie Held'• cl ch ■ gle d
1 1 .500 1¼ tJo.na are invited to attend JD
Los Angeles
w
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In
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1 I .500 111 fl"blic L, invlled. The Library L,
mcludlng one for a TD to Sam from the crowd of 27,718 .. the 1-1 Oil Joluuly Temple', ■lop and San Francisco 4 • .6ffl
Boston
s Z ,MIO i,c, Chicago
Tldn:'°ce nd nother to the same Loa Angele1 Coliseum.
1 2 .333 2 aponsored and maintained by The
• homer by Tllo Francona. SJn. Cloclnnati
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3 .250 21:6 New Haven Woman'll Club.
1
��more . e a ,parkilng calch Thti Cleveland Indiana scored all 1Iea by Jlm Pienall and Willie Plt r
1
500
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Hayes lo send the semor end to 2, In 1he onl other American' Rernand.._ Chicado
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On April 27 GalUpoU■ Summer League Baseball of- 1he ohow
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Phlladelphla
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Indians'
the
for
credk
whil
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Loull
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flcials will meet and one ol the upshots Ukelf wil( be a
1 Cleveland s Waehingtnn I
are 81lllOUDCing blrib ol • oon,
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Mllwauue
request forwarded to Meigs county for adnussion Into � ' . g O1 ;;;· halfba O al• Cardin.;, defeated the Clnclnnall tory after taking over from exu
Loi Angeles ,1 Boston, 2 game,, Daniel Eugene, Aprft 1J welgblns
Boaday'• Reo H,
, In the other Natklnal Giant JnbnnJ AfttoaeD(, who
Redo,
the high school loop here.
;'t';;:'" ami•1�
. g, Fre�man ag w action. Foul weather allowed two IUU and five hits in St. Loats I Clncbmatl 3
ppd., ra�
nine pouna.1 G"' ounces. GrandLe ue
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Down Gal.Ill way there has been envy about t h e �ulaWorffe�:
.
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New
York,
lladelphto
c,ty
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Kansa,
ced
thre&lt;,
Fran.
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parent, an, Hr. and Hrs. Chari..
tponemen
Ph
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for
pos
the
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In
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1mooth operation of the local league which has done Jen h 11 , 1 '
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tohurgb
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game,,
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Angele,
Loa
Werry, Pomeroy: Alma l[Jtci,.
J.
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Ray Sadeckl pitched a
nAL and one In 1he NL.
much. to bui ld prep baseball talent as well a, provide b II i:.i,;
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raln
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ppd.,
trolt
at
14
at
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Dayton, and Howard Kl!cbe1I,
en,
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llii,..,..ee
halo
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first-rate teen-age recreation In doldrum
"w
0f on wo arp 1w1mg pme-wJnnlna ball for the ten 81 tht Cardinali handed the and tQld weather
8rlle1 &amp;
co]d weather
Pomeroy. '111e Werrya havt a ,on
August days.
gallops up th9 rn.Jddle for more Twins, who have won four of tbelr Red• their NCODd ltralpt I011. )Jall•J'• Probahla Pllthen
J'• Pnbable Pitclien
ap
Douglas,
MOIMII
In our own summer league picture, pretty sure bets th" 20 yard' each on a newlyelet &lt;nJgh'l
Kaneas City at New York
AnJ!
Loo
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Can!lnala'
Allison
drove
lo
Kea
Boyer
look like Pomeroy and Racine and maybe Rutland So revi
play, llhowln1 h � opeeJ, run, with a lll'and 11am and a lack with a trlple and ■m1le whllo
&lt;&lt;Mll YI. Podrel 1 1-ol. Walker &lt;IMll YI. Ford 10- 1 1,
far Middleport has the boys wanting lo play, but' no
•e11e1, •nd
el'.'.'lsed
power,
Loo Anl•leo at Booton-Grba
Jhree.nm homer u Pedro Ramoa Eddie Kum bed th,.. hU. for • (Only pmt ocheduledl
pilot has been 1lgned. Eastern might come In.
Not wonderful," � Buckeye gained hl ,econd win of
v,. Brewer (O-O&gt;.
u-et
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Only compU.:nUon would be the travel inYolved, were
l
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pilot
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ted,
tty
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Philede(phla
ot
Mlhrauktt
pme, ocbecluledl
lOnl,Y
re
Hcher
ton In the opener and Verullta clnnaU'o 1o■In1 p
.
Galllpol11 admitted.
,
e • coming.
H
good.
a
Re
In
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Taeoday',
Plttoburgb
at
O.tcqo
bn 1 -----------'-----'-'----It would be up lo manager■ and to those few hardy
Ed
with
■atlofactory
dlcated
a
Boeton
at
Mi,htl
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Anpleo
Loo
at
Lout■
St.
soula who ■upport youth recreation with transportation
CinclnnaU at )!an Fran. (olghtl Loo Angelea at New York
DRIVI
al their own expense to decide if a Gallipolis bid, should mer, a ,ophomore, end Vince Eytn
fre"'1non
a
10!dt,
.
Kamas City at Baltimore (nightl
Amerte11 Leape
11 materialize, ought to be accepted.
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Speaking or the workout 81 &amp;
w. L. Pet. GB Detroit at Cleveland
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t 1 .lt!O . . . Wa,hlngton ot Chlcap
II HI been some yean 1ince 1prlnl Prep baseball whole, Woody ■aid: "We got hardno
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and
re
to
•tarted
,td
h
C
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b
have
a
fouled
so
t
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TODAY
pletlng all acheduled games now appeara hopeleas.
last ,eaoon. "With tArlenl Jlock.
IO, That·, the only way I !mow PITTSBURGH &lt;UPil - Tht out crowd ol •·ooo.
Atblellc dlrectou will 1truggle - If the sun ever to roach. .. hardnooed, When I Stan and Slrlpo, WGll't he lonely
ft' }
1'fl'Jf
horn and (Otcar) Robertoon In the
-- s.,
fancy
set
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thto
Field
Forbeo
al
1e1
I
back oourt, u·, pretty hard for
come, out !or more th in a day In succession - to play
heal•
riding
11 0
.
See ua for a eompl@te
enou1h games to decld• a Southern Division champion.
anybody to breu 1n u a fulltlme
For 33 yeon old GlorJ wu lbt •·-1u,
1
ap
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chUlla lubrieaUoa
Since pa■aa,!9 of lhe Library only otandard waving In lbe -,
f i;,.J"Offl
pard'" Wlboo11 uld.
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Before lhe pubUe forgell Middleport Jlead Football &amp;!rYtce, Act- i,, 19118 , million b- at the Plttohurgb Plrotel
be!°"' NrfoUI troublt
The 6-l player also Indicated he
lacular lublm i.... -· Glen
Coacb John Thompson - he has resigned and will be citizen,, have IAtrary ..,,.Ice for
Bu
did not want to 1° to Chicago
■tart■! l!:nJOJ omnothet
Hobbie, hla pitching opponent, hit
fW
:i,_�-::,:
movln&amp; on at the expiration of his contract this summer the llret Ume ; 31 milllon -1'
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where
■tart
will
team
NBA
new
nlnllt-imllnl homer to Rive the
and Q�leter ear
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- lei all sports fan, remember that Mr. Thompson has have Jmprowd llbr"!7_ . .,..�I
. 1
nm ,euon.
World r
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CINCINNATI 1UPl1 - Win Wilworked as hard lo be succeSAful a, anyone could. The 169 countlea and ·lownmlpt
perlornwmcel
t.. D s CUbo • :I ldory
• _,,the Pl the o St
reteo pm their 1911 IIIJor JONpl 11. Borr olflclol, Ions ol the Clnclnnall Royal■ ho "Chlcap -Id be Jull another
big trouble l s that In the coaching game, success is mea- vlou,Iy without aerv!N
■on
Jcap
■tapping ■tone Juat like Cincinnati • FAST SERVICI
sured by the preponderance of win, over losses.
Jy proclaimed Tueoclay u "We� lndlcaled he may leave the Na• b
brary ..... 1ce. OYer p ......_ CUbo• - eplnol tlla O.
N o one who knows Mr, Thompson, whether they liked bile, have been added
.,... - 1'lrata Day."
Jlonal Basketball Auoctotlna for u been !he lut �.. year,;• he • DEPENDABLE
to rural Iith
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w
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lnepr Bend llilall •.,,., ,_ and the Pirate team the ..,. American Bolblhall ■aid. "It will tab them three or
Sou pa
him_ personally, or disagreed with his way of coaching, brary program,
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a 1!1-game winner after the P� ■l1CI ""
dentea that he gave the Job everything h e had In time _
IAa
Each NBA member wW make • DRIVE IN TODAY
effort. desire, and loyally lo his boys and his school. ' The American Library A1oocJ,. rates acquired him from the st.
star,
state
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available ttree playan to tha ChiWhile such devotion lo duty is ezpected of a coach tlon ha, atarted conatrucUon of a Lout■ Cardinlil laat ,prlnjr drew
guard cqo team and it t, poulhle wu.
�In ��-• Clty_"._'}ittobursh," dioaattolied II a parl,ttma
the fact remains that sometimes II ls not I n evidence. ' now 11,000,000 flve-,tory heaJ- 1he opeolng day ua1_.i.
SIi US TODAY
with the Royal■, ■aid he bu heen foq wW be one of. the candldates.
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Beaulieu tennis tournament by quarlers on the sile of the pus. Right-hander Doa. Cardwell or The
the
14 addftloa, the Royall drafted
attracted • �.�th �c:,:
BEAULIEU, France WPtl- defeating Barry Phllllps-Moore of ent bulldlns• In Chlcap. ALA IOdthpaw Dick Elloworth will w pin:
,
no
l
membership
In
Ul60
wa, 24.000.
ltart
for
the
CUba
before
a N ne
St.ate guard LarTY Seigfried
lnce they I'm ,ola.g
Braill'1 Carlos Fernandet won AUJtralla, 8-1, 2-6. 6-0, in lhe final
the fol'fflll' ;• Ohio
loul champ
to pick up 1omter Unihopoo
and
Phono WY 2-ffl7
the men·, oingJ.. title In Ibo round Sunday,
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•-•--: Loula Rawk �
1980 ....1erpar1.
-■Ity or Kentucky guard Adrian
I. MlfA It,
tal Pirates bad to hettlo Nftll Al 1:anou City he would he Smith for Ito rooter.
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a, Ur.tied ...... lalerullo1lal lnvttatlonal ....lo toumamtnl ... the days whaa lbt w- Ja&lt;k HcHahcm, who bu when ba olimlnated &lt;OUDtryman -· Pit �. KJld a.,. umed eoacb of Ibo ... team,
Roy Emenon In Ibo final■, 7-1, lor, Glllla Wl'lpt and - Adamo and ...td -tually be&lt;ome Mo• NEW YORK-Mail Order lid
laoplnd the ,_ te YlctarJ llahon', uolllanl
• all tho way over the mllo and 7-1, 1-4, 5-3.
- the Wutmatm, llenlton.
''Tboy have lallled," Uld RoyonHtat,tl, dloloneo to -■lly wtn
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1.meeaiw Pepper Wll...
IIEENSBO
· lhe $111,400 11:,11:eL,Jor llaadlcap at Soucbok of Durham, N.C., woa 'Ille Plnotaa _, the (lOIIIIIIII ...,, "Bui llOthlnJ bu - al 1: Aqueduct by four lenJ!]bo over the 14th annual Greater Greea&gt;- two yoe la only i,. bombed td. Appafflllly they made himjna
n ter
to
Dlaperet.
horo 0poa ,.U toum""""'t wttli a In four -• World StriN pretty good oiler.
f
. LAUREL, M-;::
pme■ by lbt Hunllnro' Row o1 "Wla bu • oouple o1 pod play•
. (lrleanl Dop
la
the N°'· York
lni ,e,ra ahead of bin&gt;, and I ... our whole new
raUied lo the otrelch to defeat pIaco
But the ,_, debaclo wu think he'll mate o �ty good array OI Sprint
Scotch Bull and Pot&lt;W&amp;rlty In the
........ at S:• p.m, IEST, 1aot coach. Wa ceitalaly _doll I want to
129.200. Che-akt St.keo at DALLAS Tn.-Lnuloe Sal(I ol Oc
t. 13 - BDI - llland 1,- the ny ol a tellow who deoorat1n1 001ore In
I MDI lo laaad Jou lhe cuh to pay lhLIIUN!S
Atlanta, 01., llhol a final round aJammed a RaJpy 1'fflJ' pitch can 1111b o """' ..,_ o/ JI."
I
peuy hilla ...i deblL WI , t a reUef! Have
'13 I&lt;, •In the •10-- Dallu ....,_ cmr the !aft field wall In 11,e ninth WlllOIII WU uublt to nail down
ALBANY, Celil-Mr, Con■- on'1 CIYlton 0pm 10U tournament \ lnninl. The blut pvt the Ptr-. a IWl1a&amp; pool with the Roylla
ey odstd hie favoml � by ror Ibo third year lo • row.
111-0 ,I&lt;tory .... the ya ...k to tab tho ...IOI Call-----100lt, LATaX "AINT
and tha -Id diam
-loPablf
fomla Derby.
1IIN8 •HIP' &amp;\Cl:
th1ndredt of new colOfl make tealOr
omoUoaal lmpod ., _
·n.e
NOR'ffl WIUllllSBORO, N.C. Ollkr, home nm touched off the
plcklft' fUter ind 1asiar tt'lan ever.
•n •REY, pa. - �
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All avallalllo kl s,RED SATIN, 1IHI
�- -•te
w
loa ID Pltloburp'a
field lndlano ,wept the Caidlr CUp (UPI) - ~ :_,m ol Spartea- 1 lldeol ctlebrat
wonder paint that eon on buutiful,
alnce V.J n.,,
champion,hlp play ,I tha Allllri- burl, S.C., .,._ year'a NASCAJI I Golden '!'rJansle
ly 1moott1 with twutll or f'Ollar. Drln
In � mkl- - no oNonttvo -•
,an RorQY League by dtf•atlnl aallanal c h oOiplon, ave,apd l
•• mDee pd hour Sunday t.o
lhe Renhey -, S.O.
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win tho Gwyn Staley Memorial -., at t:• p.m.
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tho North Wllkeohoro
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Methods, Not Final Goal Is Cause Of Russia-China Split

from both Mo.cow and Peiptn1. a mut\c of o.,.....,. part) belief tb■t eat( r 'v' rft'Olulicr.
the ,tory of thal Yioia,t, ....... leaden In Bucbareot In Jome . ... oaly he by .- cal.lio&amp; ll!Jlioo wa, too aood til 1880, and the IICODd at • Moacow al th\;! ,tate.
keep. fi,11 d.teil, c,,ne from "lllllllblt" -iOC In No•embo.:· Alld thto. the a.1- ..,.,...
Pra&amp;ue. More rrom East Berlin. December, lteO.
mt-, mull: came ftnt.
Foe reaJODII .u1i not understood,
a.ta111 M1MaM
......
LM: T• Lal■.
Gtll. Lin Piao, Chlnw _.,_
M011COw may have wanted the An hit.re.ting aldtu,1,1
the
,tory to "leak."
t,r o1 defemo. •mrned up the
c:ontrnv
81 tt bu �
lopod a.tne■t
attitude when he wrote ·
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8pll&lt;-Noi
A
. eH prop•
Chhln
n-• and •-"�
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At the oulltl It lhould bt em- ganda qencleo lo that both ,ldeo "We alw1y1 un4entood' clearplwhed that the quarrel repN&gt; call on Lenin for ._,i u! 1 hudedly that the achieYln&amp; ol
seoto a 1pllt and .., a b"'8k. The that both have COdChed th,� dlf. Internal peace and victory In lhe
Soviet Union and Red China re, ftrencet in term, of doctrlDe. people's revoluUon could not reiy
talb but 1DU1t rely !Ill
maln � �it.ed u before in lbeJr 'lbcte tenm are oftenUme mea.ti 00 peace
lut
det.ernunatlon 1or � world-wide iDgleaa In the Welt. But they are revo ionarJ ltru� by the
81 PRIL NEWSOM
victory of communwn ovar the the wOl'1l cunet that can be muses of. U. people.
llPI Ferelp Ne•• Allalyd
free nations.
placed on • p-aetilfng C-ommmi� An important coro11arJ to
When c.ommumei aatellite lea.iKhnuhcbev'1 co-aidence poli..7
en returned to their capitals las• But lmofar u the spUt involves when uaed 81 iavective.
hi, ,upport even ol DODgoa
final
the
an
s
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meth
ia
the
wordl,
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battle
the
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Dectmber from a ,ummit session
unbt mlddle-clau nvoluthe
Communist
ita
ue
eff�
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within
leftilt
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Comm
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pbr
'ultra,
ultra
1n Moscow, they were shaken
men. 'Ibey had heard Nlldla world 1, of far-reaching impo� malist, left reviaionilt" are com- tkml IO loog u they alJo att
mon and uaed tn deadly eamell:. "anU-lmpertalilt." Calel in po1nl
Khrushchev called a coward t,J ance.
are Em,t,
India and ....,_
ht■ face by the Red Chin.,., They O.tails of the ,ift have be,,n At the core of the problem ii
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l'llee mat ud a,pldn1 of irllll lllleta repeat Ille delicate had heard Khruahche,, call Mao accumulatlns over the last yen Khruallchev'o pre...t emphuil ..., lltlla.
lieut7 fomul Ill paltenu of Wed&amp;ewood ehlu.
a • d tho The Chlntse hold that thla lo a
TB0-1uD1 "another Stalln" and • and only now may he put together peacelul c&lt;&gt;&lt;sialeDce
"parliamentary road to aoclal- violation of tbe teachingl .-.f Lenin
•·reviaion:18t. ..
for an assessment.
t hold, the "'ltrngle of tM
Delpite protest, of hanncmy The first open blow-up came at i llm." u oppo,ed to the Otipele bu
EDITORS NOTE: J1111t a ye■r
111• WI ......-, t!ie ..,Id (trlt
..... .. tun .. - ffller­
ncn Ntwen &amp;he Bfflrl Ualoa
... Bed Qlaa. OalJ
lloweur, ..., die Wett Ntll
.... .. ,.... ...tllie, llo, 4"­
&amp;alll el Uail Mt.tel' quarrel wHh­
• Co.m.muW rub ud ..
Sal■ IGIDe Idea al the effect 1t
aaa, ban ■a ..-.rid ■ffalrl.
l'ollowta,: ll tbe flnt ol three
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Church Crowded For Bacone College
Choir Concert Given Sunday Eve

Th! First Baptist Church of ley of tWJes from the musical1,
Middleport was (Wed lo capacity, "South Pacnlc" and ''Sound of
fncluding the basement which wao Music."
equipped with_ • loudspeaker, �or The authentic costumes were
the concert siven by the Indian colorful with heading, fringe, oil. of Bacone College from Ok
choir
- ver belll and mocass.ina•
.
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lab a S da
,;: Re� �::f: �ne, host . During intermission, Rev. Boone
_ �trodu� Dr. Allred L. Murray,
pastor
ion � welcomed
rmethe a!co�•8 vice president of Bacone Co! Jese,
. who tald about the school. He Sta•
l , bile a fo r p to .
Ra!ph ZtmdeI, gave the mvQCa- ted that it 18
' the _0IdesI sch00I for
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r1 00•
higher. educahon
m Oklahoma and
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Mayor K--th McElhlnny ex- lbat 1t IS non-segrega1-a1.
Faculty
tended congratulations ta the and taff members are mo I 0f
st. Y
s
chtu'Ch on it! Centennial. and 00 1nd'1an
told
Murray
Dr.
anceslory.
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behalf of the town officials wel- f the ff0rt bem
g mad to h 1P
comed the Bacone Choir.
�he Ind�um m ake a P1•�-� 1or h�
.. .t•
society,
in
self
choir
under
wa,
86-volce
e
Th
the dim:tion of Miss Jeanine Rain• H I t ted that the s h l
water with Mn, Dick West a.s ac- doe: o �l\'e federal ea�
companist. '11le first part of the and only donati...ns mad., bygrchur-program was composed or sacred ches and missionary groups make
numbers including some a capella possible the opportunities for edunumbers, well done spirituals and catio11 for the American Indian.
others.
Dr. M urray said, "the lndiam
A noulstanding numbtr of the give thanks to the white JD8II for
f��t group was the beautiful ren- one thing, the gift of the Go.!lpel of
d1t10n of ''The Lord's Prayer" Christ."
with members of the choir using The choir closed the program by
the Indian sign languase, against singing 1he benediction w "h Rev
the background or choir singing Hoyt dismissing the �n gregatl�
the worda. As the song ended the with prayer.
interpreters made a picture with Ushen for the evening were
hands crossed above the forehead
John Kauff' Dick Bodimer' Ediand heads bowed•
50n Babr, Cluu-lea Vroman, Bob
The second part 01 th• program Mills Earl Smith Gene Kaull
'
ular
Will� Anthony l!Dd, Tony Fowler.
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Renort
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Cu ba 1s unde rw'IWY

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UaHed Pree■ In&amp;eraallonal
Cuban revolutionaries announced
today they had launched a sea•
borne lovaalon and general vprls;n d to overthrow the CUban �
._ of Fidel Castro.
gime
.
A goYernment communications
invasion
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station reported 1J11ree
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Matan
b
acked
ad a
lorce
Provlrlce. It ,a id at Ieaat one
landing was 1'effective ,"
. ut• wblch was man•
The broaQtit.ored outakle Cubs, said an army
battalion had bee rushed to_ the
scene of the Matama1 landings.
One ii oaly 8D miles southwt of
Havana.
A Cuban r adio operator al Mareported lo headquarter■
tame,
U r lQtani . . .tto trailli'1ruckj
c a r r , I n g reiof�r�� had
paued the tranam.ttmg .•!9-tlon.
Thia lltatitlD was rece1vmg battie report■ from the front by
mici.wave but the operali&gt;r re•
ported at one point that communlcations had been lost with all
three areas.
"- InvasIon IItes were
The "�
ldenlllleo u Cochlna Bay, Playa
de �iron and Playa Larga. The
rad10 station ,aid four mlllt!IUlltll
stopped the landin1 of a hoot at
Cheshire
Larga but "the Giron beach hmclNow
'The
ing .,., effected."
BY KA11E LONG
In Students
It 1ald gunf!N wu growing
Mr. and Mrs Chaun«y Roth- "ateadUy moro lnten,e. "
hllfUNJI bv■1I••
geb o{ Add ison and Mrs. H. L.
The. lllil edition of "The Crest" Thompson of Cheshire ,pent
Middlepart High School annual, Thursday with Pete McCormick
hu been received and copiea are of Falrl'ield.
In 1he hands of the llluden\JI.
Reooot visitors of Mr. and Mrs
The annual, which Is pµbl1$hed
James �om�son were: Mr. and
by the senior clas,, hu�a black
md 11Uver embossed cover, with Mn. Virgil Taylor (Maryl of Dei­
th..ls year's edition belDtl: �ated aware, Mr. and Mrs. R o b e r t
to Mrs. EmDy Sprague, head of 11,omp,on and family o( Charles­
various actlviltee undertoken by ton, Hrt. Larry Hood and family
of Addison, Mr. and Hr,. Robert
the commercial depa"1lleot.
"The Croll" lo a record of the Lemley of GalllpuJL,, Hr, a n d
1he oludents the pa,t ye.. and t, Mr,. Guy Seo and ,one o( Hlddle­
the result of hard work bn the port, Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Rawl­
Ina, and family of Toledo •ll&lt;I Mr.
part or teacher, and atudents.
Several now coursee have been and Hr,. Garold Hood and lam­
added lo the turrlculum at MHS Uy.
that wDI glw greduate, a heller Mr. and Mn. J. 1•. Spencer,
chance with the competition lhey Belle ,penl tho weekeiid w I t h
wW meet In collep, buslne98 or Mr. 'and llrs. Roherl Burchell
homemaking. '"11le Crest" llhows Hr. and Mn. Howard Dunn
the work Ille� Supl L. W. McCom- and Mr. and Hr� Thoma Fuel­
., and_ Principal Allred &amp;:arhen-y ta! and daughters, Katj)y • n d
are do�ng to keep MHS among the Tawna of Columbus spent t h e
'
recogruzed school,.
•d with Mr. and Mrs. Mich�
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the
n
0
faculty
the
teache
New
past year were Alfred Scarberry, 1111 ry·
Nancy Dunbar, Frank F.schleman, Mrs. Leelie Hughe, of Ravena­
Charles Harker and John Redov• wood, W. Va. ,lllted her parents,
Ian. The merchants of Middleport Mr. and Mn. Delmar Dant.
and surrounding toWllll helped the Mr. and Mr■• H. R. Parletta
seniors in their efforts to publish of Columb111 qent the week­
the annual by their genel'1IWI re- and with Hr. and Mn. R a I p b
Need!;.
sponse to advertiiing.
Pages In the &amp;Mual are mute Mr. and Mn. Edward Mills
ovidence ol 1he work that boy, and family of Bucom Wffll re­
aad glrlro an capable of and the cent �- ol Mn. J. H. Sham­
things they can accomplish under blin and othor relallYN.
good leade,ohlp.
11n. J. F. So:,re and
Working on the staff were lhe Plorfee, Pa. � the cblldrea,
weekend
following: Editor, Richard SwackB e r a.
.
H
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Mr.
with
and
no
hamer: Co-Editor,, Rosette R fcb.
M
Otto
Mr.
Hoff.
and
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d
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S
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ardo and Janice Zirkle; AdYer!ia- un
ed
the
aleo
vloll
of
Jac
kson
lnl: Jim Hood, Christina Coate, man
Item■.
Judy Butd,er, KaJ Jeutnsoa,
Doris Rice and ToID Andereon : Donald Comelllll of Waal!lq,
TyplBto: blo Pullea, JudJ Sau- ton, D. C., and Mr, and Mn. Rob­
er, Judy Ratllff, Jlnia Hauck and erl Cornelluro, Jr. mid daughter
Lindo l'omt; SUbscrlptlon Mana- of Lancaller, apenl the ftekend
ger: Clyda Taylor; Act!Yltleo Ed- •Ith Hr. and Mn. Robert Cornel­
ltor: Jim Hoyt, BID Bo!-: hll, Sr.
· Sporll Editor: Dml Erwin, David Hr. and Mn Adam Ftl&lt;t ol Gal­
Lyon,; � Editor: BUI Stobart: lii••lia ,,.,. reconl caUer, of Hr■,
Senior liaftor: Karen McElblony. Alma Swtaher.
Mn. Mina Amoe ,pent a few
Pre1byu,rian Group
days with Hr. and Hr■. D a ( t
GIIIDin and ,... of &lt;lalllpollo.
To Meet Taeaday
Mr. and Mn. Fnak McCalla
Pn,sbyterFirst
1he
of
I
Group
famlly, Gallfpo(Jo Ylllled Hr.
and
wW
0.ur
Middleport
lo
ch
Ian
meet Tuesday, April ta, at the and Hn. Lee McCarty.
home of HrL EYerett llacbner Hr. and 11n Otho Kaliht and
with M)'I. Dale. Walburn. chair- Mary Scbllmmtr GI Mualllcm,
m an, pl'Nillfng. The meetta1 llmo spent Suada) with Mn. A a a o I
ba• hetn obanaod from 7:30 to Knight.
8 p. m. bocause ol lilt Bible
and
&amp;:hool teacher■ meeting the eame Hr. and Mn Ollnr Kall
H
and
Sandra
dougblen,
ry
e 1.Gu
eve•illl•
s
Mn
Hr.
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with
and
pe
Sunday
The Bible study wW he l(fven by
Alva
of
Kall
llfpolla.
G
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NIUICJ Dunher. The book atudJ
wlD he stven by Hrt. Lewi■ Sauer Hr. imd Mn. l!laa Clart. Bunt­
Jr. other _,.. an Mrs. Lucy .,..._ llp■ni Sunday with Hr. and
Greg and llll■ Farlo ErlewJne, Mn. Jam■1 Whitt and 111111&amp;.
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man and LorUI WiJcmm. llr.
"'-Jy _.. ...
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era] nubllabmenk
ond Pt. Pleasant for lblrly ,-.
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NAIIED PWilMh-r
prklt 10 b&amp;i Mmi-rttirl!INlt tm
PT. PLEASA.NT' - Mn. Jame, Jtal'I q.o. Mr. Wlkcu.m fGnWly
Shadle ol - we, tittled operated the Wlkmea -•, J.
praicler,t of the nowly org,mlztd Wlnlleld and lat&lt;r w11 ,.,.dad
RJdden Valley Coootrr Club Awrll- with the KllnpJ.Carper,t,, W')' Ot.htt off.an 8" Mn ary of HUDtingtan.
Raught, ,ice preoid,a!: 'Ibo public lo ln9Jt.ed to Yiotl the
Mn. Donald Wald,e ...-,y.
)y modeled mor1uatJ
truaurer and 11n.
Arnold new reMn. R. C. Johmoa, Mn:.
Mn. Ur:zie QdQ:11 left Salar.
Adkim, Mn. Burwell Meadows, day for I nek'• 'rlait wUh ra1a,,
Mn. c.ecn Dean ed Mn. Lonnie Uva m the Jacbon area.
Safford, membtn of the Board.
Mr. and llrl, Ran, Knotts
aod childrm, of P'a.ilplaJ _.e
----MASON ORF.BI'S
recmt v.lslton DI' Mr. ■ml Jira.
PT. PLEASANT _ Arrested by Wtllard Walb!'•
local Jaw enforcement off1ctts l ---------­
during the weekend were Norman
l&amp;ney, 21, Gallipolil Ferry, intO'.I•
lcation: Ralpb E. 'lh:mpaon, fl,
Letert Roule I. c1nmk In public;
ud,J, Clinlon Bladr, 43, Mllion
Routt 3, drunk in public; Charles
C. Bnnm, S'I, Freemont, Ohlo, in-

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�by·,.:,;
the Sheriff'• Department

rested
tloa to Soviet f'.MIWlllc and� and
the other 1J'tt1ts were made
nical aid to India. In lhe flnl by Ire Stat. Po!ic,.
.
placo India lo
al ol a..d
U
NEW -.,----&lt;hlna. In the � laot Soviet
polic, aleo t, drawing off � Pr· �.UY
PEN._.._.....
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. Cardona, president
L--.a
n..L--�"'"u::iJ' needed by man-Wilcoun Mortuary bu Gpmof At 4:45 a.m 1,,W,HUJ a1my 1� 80Urt.'el ....,___..i..
Jose MlJ'O
eel for bulineu at laM, Viand
the Cuba. Revolutionary Council, l quarters ln Havana notified the the Cbinele tbemlerns.
street in lhe locatkm ferml!rly ec.
DJtlereaee .i Op■leu
announced several hcun before beach defenders that "Battalion
dawn that "hundreds or Cuban 225 being p"P8ftld going Into ac- And IO, the S- quarrel cupJed by the L. G. llobr Funeral
army of Uberatkm troops" alio Lion. " The battalion bad been em- i.
w even more •L-- a quaml OTeT
wan lead to big
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camped at the Australia sugar --•
went ashore in Oriente Province
lad, MUii: anaU
- It II, In _,
. too great, 1aJ
.
.
risl:
wan:
fference
lll
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e,
The
.... mi l near Jaguey Grand north a ry aerio di
In eastern Cuba Saturday D15,1••·
of ..
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Small wan can i1WU
I
..,..,. the Ru«Lan•
.....;.. areu.
...._,as(ro of 1he 1..._..,.
,..: Cuban anti�
He aaId t'·
km over the conduct of foreign
Ch
dat
aay
purmed.
be
nut
inese.
forces i'.ad "infiltrated" the area The area from 'Vt-Jcb the invad- polic,.
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wacnaM.
ou• ..1,
HoW• The iBlul had been joined over How to c1efiM the preta:lt
and encountered "no oppos1·11on. 11 en aaueu
epoch: ID the Russian rin-an
There wa.:.. no word on the CU- ever, it bad been known that tbete m main luues·
. a
were
orces
u
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revo
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r
ar
corrunumc
ovemmen
ban g
..,,__ _
I tionary I
1
Inevitable w : '!be Ruaal•ns epocla of the disintegration of the
in
mala.
e
tra
g
Guat
Orienmm
channels about a landing In
aay that tbnea: ba\'e changed � Imperialist powen. In the Chlnele
te and Cardon"s atatemen: did �ot C\lba'a gov�t-owned: um- Lenln.'1 doctrine- of the iaevitabO- view-an epoch of maaD waa
refer lo �he Matanz1111 mvasion merclal broadcastmg atalkmll went lty of war. 'lbat rocket, and N ... revolution.
on the air al S:JO a.w but lbe clear 98IJJOIII make the rid:; of 'l1lere were other dlfference,
thla mornmg.
.
,
transrnlaaion mentioned noth- war too great and that, anyway. too, ranging from &amp;met nlut.t­
first
z
the
Matan a,
At 5 : 18 a. n; EST,
transmitter reported two govern- Ing about mnltary action.
thfa Is an era of dialntegratloft anee lo give thelr Chinese alUes
ment hea,y tanks and two light Cardona ■aid In a statement Is- for lmporialt,m and of advance the a-.: bomb to Sori&lt;t failure
tanks paned Its location en route sued In New York lhat •'bf(iire to a world ayatem of rtOCiallsm. to agree to a unified Pacific
dawn, CUbao palriota In the cltJea Peaceful m-ailtence Good naval command
to Larga beach.
,
:
It also reported a Castro de- and the hills began the battle to 181 the RauiaDJ, and In time It Tomormw: Tbe Moscow confer­
stroyer was on the scene and liberate our homeland from the will react to the beotfit of aocial- ence and the Red C2UDeae effect
tic rule or Fidel Cenro and tom
tadkal Dl8llelM!r only 1111 Khrushchev loreip poliq•
when asked by headquarters O the despo
id CUba of international cruelty good A det v
r
el e the West ay th,.�
to
warship had "engaged in action"
'
Chinese.
it replied, "Only firing came at and oppr':"ion.
5 a. m. "
Both major poUUcal part.lei In- Qm the transition to IIOCl.alimi
1upport for libraries be achieved without vlo�-.
corporated
At 5: 18 a.m all government slalions apparenUy wert1 alerted in their platforms, fctr the Om Yes, -, the Ruuian■ No, aay
throughout tha loland ond wen, time In U. S. History. The Dem.,- the OoJne,e
reporting lndJ:vidually to Havana. cratic pJat:form declared: "We Support
non-C.ommunilt m,.
Headquarter, adYised them to plodl(ll,•� Federal support. . eratlnn m
, ovement■ , Anything that
ata, off the air "unless you are for llbrarlea and ■dull educatlon • -...bas the fmpertalbt bloc must
ensa1ed In action or lo lroubte." And tha Republican platform had beaellt the mctallm ■ltf the au.
The atotion.s are lmktd in a na- IMl'!!lti!I .In fts educatloaal pbmk: ums. A walle of
■ltf the
Uonwlde anny communication, "Support of effol'lo to make ede- Chlneot. It mmJy em.do lbe
network.
quate Ubrary facWlle, 8l'a!lahto ■cope of Iha anti-Communist ...
Prepare fer Actloa
to all citizens...
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on l y 4 hours Cheap. St&gt;e at ""•·1'L1 L T[:\( , , K(l(JI-' Hi-p&lt;ur , Sheet
metal Work. The l'uv.ers Com,
F111 e Pomt.s Keystone S1a1 10n.
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01tlv fo:.H of thE lfn so•1tiE-as'.- 1 L2l'l tf l!' f' - �• 1 1 .,.1i:i �..,
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Alh•
follows.
1960
1,
July
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127.4114
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RESULT
ABLE
t h..: -...rt-k t&gt;ndmg A
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figure,
weekly
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$
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RATES
t,; 1mht,rl} Anne Bro..., 11 . 1:\.' aii;, ril I , \ % I 01 ,·r Ill&lt;.' :, , m.. p · · riod
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S pecta l --one mooth tot 30 centa pet word.
1 Ja1·bon - $ 10,w,.22,
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t'ertll-UJI ti not paid within lo day• ofter t'f!ttlt' llll b
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ca�to. E:J"•lwood . \\ Va .
Errors in Advutiain&amp;--Sbould be reported 1mmed1atelJ.
Mei�s - $1 .743.01, $61 ,l1B.40. pike
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card of Thi.nk., &amp;nd Special Notices &lt;tf Event,, $1.�5,
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6 DAYS
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WORDS
MOTORS
METROPOUT.\N
$4,50
1 1.35
80c
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15
Ht.' 1 M idclleport. Mr s . Jt&gt;rry c L he "'t&gt;eks ol April I . l�l an1..1
1 1 .80
16.00
11.20
fiOt Eaa MJda fltrfft. Pomeroy
60c
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Mrs. David A. Herdman, ftu!land figures for the vear star!mg Jl1I)' 1
S -20•tfc
Ads retthed bJ 1 0 A. W.. wUl be hi Wt daf'I paper.
1, 1960 and July 1, 1!15!:t follow.
I Mrs. Margaret A. Lovell, Ill. I
Henderso n : JaJne! M. Lyom, PL
MRS. HUGHES DIES
Plumbing &amp; Heating l,Qng Bollom. Mrs. Lutht.-r H. Sia- Athens - S5 ,!rl3 20. lfi' fifi2 !rl
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LEASA NT
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Pomeroy gle. Oak Hill, and Mrs. Hall1'! e $318. 15 2 1 , $.1 , 147 �'l.
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Ga 1ia - 4 6.'&gt;-'&gt; J. $� Wi !lO Maybt'llt&gt; l lught"J, 113, GallipOlis Kanauga , Ohio; Rev. Canoll R.
Johnson, IJ'onton.
Phon• WY-2-2441
land · $20·00 per mooth · I n city '911. $170.9'11 !15 .
$11&gt;4,664
u morning in Stegall. Black Mountain, N. C.
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, limit! o( Pomeroy. Ohio, Mar. }' 1000 GALLON - WATER-TANK 1 1
1;umt Clinic. She had bet:n D ISCHARGED; Mrs, Carl LleY.
1 Hockln� - S4.lr.Y.! s�. $4 .9% 6!1, t ht:
J. Stoc ky, RI. 1 , Shadt•. Oh IO.
n:IIMlff AND PDr OON11IOI SLUGG ISH SEPTIC TANK? Clogll
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$188
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Will haul for pubhc. Contact .
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I J at'bon - $7. Ull l .3:!, $6, !JIUUY.'.
A l i fe long Mason County resi- t"
R.. Septic Tank Cleaner. Landmark
ed 11, Nolletrnle.
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$24 3, 042 51, �'2q9. 486 00.
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APARTMENT5 - Furnished Md
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800 NEW BEAN POLES. Phon
the late ,John and Aman�a Bright
Experieoeecl
Mrs. Dan Black. South 1'01n 1 • Henry. Mrs. Hughes was a mem daughter, Wel lston.
WE WILL SELL YOUR U S E D
WI 9-2165. l(acine, Ohio
ONE (i'JVE ROOM APARTMENT
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APRO.. 17
Skat.et, Guna. BoW9, Goll Clubs,
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.�on . 12 57 a m. Sunday. M r s. ber of lhe Jordan Baptist Churc !-l BIRTHS:_ A son • M r. w�,•~•·
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Bicycles.
Dcmocralic Men an Women LawrE"nce M'1tche II . I 21 1, me SI
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BALES�f-Tim;;ihY HAY. 3 eveoluu WY 2-3319.
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Mr. IUlU
A daughter ,.
Sport'• Center, Middleport. Pb
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are asked to meet al the Sali s daughter, J l . 02 p .m .
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Her husband. Eugene Hughes,
6- 10 H . P. Scott Alwater Motor- EIGHT
HOUSE AND
ROOM --;-;=a;;-;.;
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Bonecutter' Pl Pleasant.
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W1' -z..3633.
bury Sc hool Monday l'vening Ap- Mrs. Norris P rice, Rt . 2 Gallipo- receded her in dea th in Febru- Wil l mm
4 15 3tc seven room houst; OM 5 • roo.., .,.,_
Call W [ 9-3443.
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- rU 17 at 7.30 p.m, Ladies are ask- li11, daughler, 12 4 5 a m, Satur- ary J960. One daughter a lso preSEE US FOR FEED NEEDS AND
CONDUCT ELEtTION
Ph.
arartment. A. N. Bengel.
SINGER ELECTHIC Portable
ed to bring a few tmndwiches or cby.
Middlepart
Catena G rladlq,
PLEASANT - The Moth�•
Pl'.
ceded her in death.
2 3 "'
WY 2·3272.
cookies.
3 Z5 U Sewing M achine complete with
Dl,cha ,g,d
Ftff MDI.
ao eleetfoo
held
Club
s,, , i,ing "" one dattghter, Mr
zig tag, mono- 4 ROOMS unfurnished apartment,
attachments
l arge attendnnce is desire_d
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Patients: discharged over t h e Susie Withers. Hogsett; tw,. sons, at their April meetmg,
NOW nPEN FOR BUSINEs.5 . gram, patch and make button
with bath and 8 room unfurnfor th e joint meeting uf men :::
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Sumner
Wt.-tkcnd mduded Jtihn Mulford. Byrd Hughes, G alli polis Ferry rit the home o( _Mrs. �i I �
Midway Grocery
holes. Pay off balAnce $37.50 or ished apartment. in Pomeroy.
·:-1 clubs.
women
and
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_rs, + �
Mrs · Edward Rlak e Mrs. Lulh.:r and Bayard Hughes, Huntington ; of Kanauga, , oh,to.
County Roote No. 36. Mr. and terms ii desired. Phone WY 2-&lt;'
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Call Wy-2-Z733.
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Carpenter, .Harrison Bu111s1dc one brother, Calvm _ Henry , G a 1
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11ie Circ les of th� Lulheran
Jr.,• vice-preslClair Lee Cottrill,
3 ROOM FURNISHED apartment
4 12 Ste
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H. pol is 1-�erry; one sister, M r s.· _._
avid Gru�ser, Mrs. James
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A.. W. Hayes aod Nettie Mae ER with attachmen UI indudin g
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retary Mr.s Earl Icard trea.surSt. John's Luthera n churches wil l
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2301 ,
hn Wither, "1mtoriaa.
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nd infant daughter, Ea,1 V. Sia,·- nine gnmddi lldren and 23 great•
a
tlayea will not be N!sponaible paint spray. Orlgina lly sold f
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meet at lh� St. Paul ' a _ church on
C
len Crabtree, J o h n grandchildren.
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lor any debts oontracted by an y- over $100.00. Wil l !Mill for last
( 1 7) H ELP WANTED We repair all types o f radl• Tuesday. Circle O�e will meet ac ens, Mrs. John
;;s �;d Nott. �rler.
Motes.
Edwa
Hannigan,
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one other than ourseln1 now or 6 paymenl s o( $6.50 per month
be
l
will
serv
cooFunera
ices
r � alors, from hea er cores l to 1 : 30 p. m. a nd Circle Two at
n8 Shepp.i rd. Mrs. G1Jbut C r a i I!. ucted Sunday l p m. a t the Jor- An insta llation of officen wlll bo�
herea ftl!I',
or $l5 00 cm1h. Phone WY 2-2204 PAPER BOY OR GIRL fo
d
,
the . largeSl true or trac or p. m.
held at the May meet at the
tinel Route nea r Ma son Bridge
Si gned : A. W. Hayea and
Marsha F'Pllure. Mrs. A d el I a dan Buptist Churcb with tl,e Rev.
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tor
dia
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of Mrs. Clair Lee Cottrill.
home
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Meigs
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por
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area and towards Mid e
NP\Ue Mae Hayf!S
Westlake. l'h:1rles Fann er, Mrs. Bml Hatfield omciating. Buri ,11
GA.S, FUEL OIL ■nd 1..�al (1.11" Apply in person lo The Dolly
Jr. on May n at 7: 30 p.m. wltll
�blJCan duh wil l m�t 1 �ay _ a�
Earl Holter, llarry Wil cox, Mr� . will be in the Bt:ele cemetery at rs
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(6) LOST FOUND - naces. Call for freo esUrnalel. Sentinel.
M . Bobby Joe 'Jliomas and M n.
7 JO p. m, a t Ule ote Mart .
4 6 tfc
Etta Bo.;tick, Mrs. Wyatt H u 1 1, App le Crove.
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Middle
Abbot!
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Foreman
H all wa1 co-hosleue,.
Orman
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to
urged
ar
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memb
All
· Ted Riley. Jr , Mrs. A u d r e
GIRL'S GLASSES on Sunday
rt MOD-ERN 4 room and bath, apart- .... · Phone WY 2-2143
Y Fn(' nds a re bein g received at Guest night will also bt .._.,ea
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belween
Somtwhere
night.
· hl..-l or un rurnished
�ent'. rurms
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. Smith, Mrs, Bill Joe Evans, Mrs. the Stevens Funeral Home.
Pomeroy, Ohio
at the May meeting.
The Tw1hghl Garde n c 1u b w11
Meigs 'ftieattt and Crow 's Steak I, the waler &amp;afe you drink? Bad
m Middleport J ,1one WY 2-3874. --·
I MY- rtle Run Yon Karen Morg an
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.Houee . Smoke colored plastic water kJll.s million, yearly. ·1"e
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4 17 6t,p Any house up, to 6 rooms treated have an open mc-cti.ng in the Fed- Mn. Earl Cremeens,
Mrs, M1am1
DIES IN CLINIC
MAN ARI\ESIBD
erated hurch asement
Water �ft.en..-1, l ---�-c-c---c---;frame■• Yvonne Damewood, Rt. t est FRCE.
(or TERIMTES • $50, Any o� f?:
rl:t
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Sandra
Houck.
Horn'sb)'.
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furnished
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Laura
baU1,
PT.
.nd
PLEASANT
Mrs.
llooMS
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PT. PLEASANT - Robert TrenRo�rt
day at 7 · ,o p m · Mrs ·
2, Long Bottom. Ph. Coolville Iron Acid, SulphW', Gas, Dlrt
room treated /or ront•hes etc..
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Emma f.haver, Thomas K i r b Y , May (Daisy) Coleman, n, o( ton Southern, 20, Middleport, Ohl••
2-2305.
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Pho
apartment.
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and Odu Remover . Chlorina(.$1. 1NsuRED, GUARANTEED. R?herts wi�I be presen_t mnt_ shu:"' Mrs. 1'"'rnnk Beckley, Mrs. Leslie Be l lemeade, di 11111rsday 10:55
Mrs. Ira Fields, New Haven, W.
ed
Route I, was arrested on chargee
ors. etc., al half price. Dom esTERMS. This is a SPECIAL, shdes of wild �owers m Ohio. _A.i i Carr, Rita Harr ison, Craig Walt:!- p.m. in the Poin� Clinic. She bad
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(8) AUTO SALES
of
failure to have vehlcl• under
t ic and Public. W,ter �pply
G� . ACQUAlNTEO PRE-SE/ � a �den clubs m l he c llllnly .:1 rt" ie, George Rothgeb, Judy Major
t�
past
been
two
ill
months.
n
trol following • one car llccico
s 1958 PL\'MOUTH VB Savoy hard Correction a Speclalty.
SON offer, anrl -/s limited ! In invit ed.
NT
EMPLOYME
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John
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was
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Sunday al 4 8. m. mt Lin,,
dent
County
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APR IL 21
lop coupe. One loeal owner. mates FREE. Terms. Crystal.
the same business nearly ;-3 J(
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ANTED
on March 14, 1864 the daughtel· ing Road near West Columb1L
Among Allin g
Push butto11 shift Nice end Mra. R. C. Story, 111 Union ,4.ve.
a century. TOPS .. ALL TER- 'l'here wi l l be a }ttney SL�pper nt
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of the late James m:td Eliza Lew- Southern ]aBl control ol hll ar
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clean in.tide and out. tl�.00. Pomeroy, 0., Phooe WY 2-2498. WANTED - Any type of houseMITE CONTROL. Mrs. lt . C. the Letart �alls Con_ mun11y I I.il l According to l�e midnight
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n is Burnett. She was a member of and sideswiped • utility pole
Blaettnar '■ Pomeroy,
wo•'·
Story ' I l l Union Av enue• Phone Friday evenmg , A pri 21 , at 6 P · port of I.he nu1·smg department
f.l tlr iron' any washinas
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·11 be SJ&gt;on�orcd bY thc those patients
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ings, Mn. Henry Cline, Rt. 2,
WY 2-2498.
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BRAND NEW GE Swivel
who were rerior d the Presbyterian Church of P'll
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young ad u lts or the lair induded Mrs. Isabel Dolsor1.
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1956 FORD
l8 B · r-aUBing the hot wJres to aet 1lle
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Ptlmeroy.
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Vacuum Cleaner on whe
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the le. Southern 8Jld! 11 pa.uenger
eally IO\lnd, new paint job, Can' BeaetUIII pule! colored. c.n,.
c==---:=---;;:; -Methodist churches.
(208) INSURANCE
Fred Philson , Rnss Getll es, Hob · Cole�an, and one son preceded
WANTED - House Cle a-ning "'
wa?:alle.! by the Sheriff'• depart,.
•:,:utland
APRIL ZZ
";:1111..;t:\ ;"_,�: will do iron ing in my home, Mrs. COMP TE
ert Radaba.gh, Mro. Nellie Pie,. her m des lh.
SUR �CJI: ';,::�
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LE
IN
en! "1 cut the electrlclt1 ,_
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A sphaghelti dinne r will he held et!, Mr,. Gri ll Russell, Mrs, Lu• Surviving a ,e ,everal nelce,
Henry Klein, Rt. 2 Pomeroy,
tlo Life Au
pole, Southern ud a pa,,eng,,r
he
Tenn, la ffllred. Phone WY 2•
to
IJ'li,
lm at the St. Joseph ' s Catholic ther Slagle, Perry Wells. William and ne�llews. those locally ar�
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Ohio.
1957 PONTlAC V8 Hardtop. Spark• %2114
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't Injured In the accident but
weren
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W.
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4 14 fltc
Call
epo� ·
Church lln ll in MaS'ln, Saturday, Harrington. Winfred Riley, John Mrs. Lightburn Hyatt, Sr., Mrs.
lin g original red and white finwa s reported to be a total
car
lbe
Apri l 22 , :I p. m. to 7 p . m. Ad- F. B lnettnar, Mrs, M ar tha Julin� Raymond Musgrave-, Mrs. Eme&lt;Jt oR
DHls . Warmer ln5urance
(20&gt; BUSINESS
lsh · Hydramatlc. Ono local ownu.s
damages to the utility
l
s pl
Complete protedion for ell needs. mission. $ 1 udults, 50c children,
, SERVICES
t!r . $f1M. Bloettnar'a Pomeroy. 800 NEW BEAN POLES. Pho�
Harry Pri('f!, George Rairden a nd Hes.!i(ln, Miss Erma Barnett, all pole.
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-----4 15 6k WI 9-Jl65, l!§clnt. Obio.
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of Pt. Pleasant and Harry BrownMrs. John Grow.
t 13 8t c ·SP0011NG,
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NOT
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One wtil of blood was adrninis ell. K anauga, ?hio. .
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------� ---~ sheet metal work. The Powera : R, G, PICKE'IT Insura nce , om•
Today there an approxlm11tely
Goe-J Cina UNd �
AUCTION
,�..,T l �� J:fo
Funeral services will be held
the
at
hospital
tered
on
Saturday.
AH llabo ... MNfh
n
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eroy.
Near
,
WY
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2-2301,
22 million rural realdentl with 111D
Dlf'AIITMINT o, HIOHWAV I
-�-----8atarday, Apr. !!, INI, 12:SI p. m. Compan
Sunday 2: 30 p . m. at the Crow FU•
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7,
A,ortl
Ohio,
Colum1M111
METROPOLl'IAN MOTORS
Mutual
Motorist
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3 2 30tc
libr ry fadllt'- 11 millloa othat.
I am Dlo\llnJi! lo Cal lfom la. Therecorilnr-l sale• Legal copy Ho. 111-s,9
B \I r J a I WI'II be In
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neral
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and
UNIT PRICI CONTRACT
en with Inadequate aervlct, arad
AUCl'l9NEEI\
al
following
lhe
aell
will
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Lone oIIk emet e.,
Sealod pLropoul• will b1'
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Llghtning Rod Mutual
ISO rural countlea wllbout ,.,
11 ltle ortlC"&lt;e of the t;tatr, Hl1hway
REASONABLIC BATU
P\JBLIC AUCTION at my real•
Friends may cal lat the funer• br•~ -••Ohio
Columbu1.
at
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3-28--SOk Oluc,tor ol Ohi
li
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nnc"' Ju•l off the Bradbury ,...,
DODGE l ¼ Ton logging t ruek d••..,. d &amp;ATISJtACTlON GO�
C"C==:--::7-::;---.,--=:::-:,=
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until io,oo A. M . , Oh io iEut, r n,
Ga■ge readings: Gal l ipolis dam al home.
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M11y
Tuesday,
Time,
Standard
Iteel na t bed• d ump. Eugene at the top of Mldclleport
Call er write L 0.
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nta In:
18.4, 33.9, running 152 feet on roIIlNUt 111- loLI'MelJmprovcm�
OUTBOARD MOTOR. and L-SfrHon
on
e""" ·,th, R. D, ,, ""meroy, WY 2- iWalch for A11etlon Arrows).
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count,.
Oi11&amp;er. VII
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GIRLS'
son 30.66,
Pt. PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
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,, 81 1 tt t11 No 32� in ers, P•-~y.Ma
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4 15 3lp Nor�P. l{f)frigeralor «with freezerl,
l!ll. :_�,;,�,oWn�hlp�
-,0.lf 111rance protection. All r,_._
n1'. &lt;lnln- Pleasant 29. 62, Hinton 3.29 ris�21
Shri
Mrs,
Du
a
ne
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ADMmED:
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- -- · coverage. $3.50 per 1100 cover- Int and p n1n11 with asphaUl11 �v11dis h cabinf!l. 2 apartment size
1957 FORD VB :l door. o ne c arefuI
ing, Kanawha Falls, 6.37 falling, er, Pt. Pleasant;. Mrs. William
RAD IO TV SERVICE
I
re11ate bu�.
age. 8 ames • s·im •= lnsu"' crete on an •ir1
as r{jngfls, ullllly ('abJnel, Perg
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h
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Original bl ar-k linlah
owner.
aan
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Plea
Pl,
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Bobecutter,
37
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station
MakH
All
The
Charleston
ry.
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While, Grey, BeJco,
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.rl Phone ProJ&amp;el LAnath: I i ,ee
ance Agency, Mldd] e�-•
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like new. $895. Blaclln ar·s, Porn- healers, 21• 7.enlth television.
Ohio,
Ewing.
ml
Knight.
bo
WY 2-2255
Ohio
rising
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Phone
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slow
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WY 2 -2903.
3 ZS 30tp ��rk 1.enwth, 1.1111 feet w
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4 15 etc fedlon fue 1 ol I heater f 1· , ' gall 608 E Main St, Pomeroy, Ohio -:c===::;:;;,;::;--;;;;;;;;;�;;;:;; mu,
eroy,
a DISCHARGED : George CunGal li polis. London was nmnin"
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..... coneole radio and record
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tor
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BARNESSIMPSON INSURANCII
Cleland, 1'V
° 8 feet, Marmet 71/4 feel and Win- nirgh.am, Hartford; Mrs. JohnnJ Indian Sole _ $1 .99
tM• worli: ■t.all 1&gt;11 u ...,t 111�1h tn
player. chalr.s. Singer sewlne
Cheap
dle
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port.
ge
proi,oul."
1c1c11n,
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Lynch. ft. PleasanI : M rs. Jame,
l-tfc
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field dam 13 feet.
ueu ootlque llbra~
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Crepe Rubber $2.99
Btdd1N mu■t. applf, on th• prop,9r o_
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mot,•11960 DODGE COUPE - • beauty m.•hlo•.
9UOUII. £"11UU11 WY a
..., D--�Eli
as 800 son, Hartford.
mm■ ror prequaunc■uon wLlh lh• uu•1 1110.-eme■II !
,land, llbrary table, round table
AUCTIONEER
1-27-411 w,h..;IY curtlt Sil.am.I ner . ■i c11111 m· Ohio Rl,er _ Louisiana down
11151 Packard - runs nice
290t
ADM11TEO ; Mn. Stella Klng,
maltrf'uea, bed dothts, sofa bed
:-,,
l 1
10
Cempl1te 1erYlee
UNI Plymouth - rum pod.
--:-:- -,:---:::=:-:=- ��■ c1!!: �, •1e � ;;� ��d/•Y • iwrore 13, fi: 15 a. m. : National \IP 14, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. Wyatt Chad·
2 chelte of d1"11wer■, d resser, 2
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(21 ) REAL
ESTATE
Th• snllllmum ""'" 1° bti � --•• :l : 4S
Nlre M¾ rt, llou,e tralltr,
"
roy : Mrs, Mary �mp. m. : Mike cieaftOr Up 14, well,
,u l♦bor 1mploy•d on lhl• con1r♦C'1
9 k 12 wool ru11: and pads, throw
MIDDLIPOIT
rite. n.. • Cntari
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W
s;e BJII Bal�y, in Reed,ville,
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be 1n accordance
■haU
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E���
ugene G'.'r�unm
.h� 10: 45 p.m. : Rocket up 16. 2:45 ��5����
wn
ton,
n,
1ru
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• C. a·•-•ft
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of
Prevailll\l
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Ratn �t1Unet1 and Detennln&lt;!d a. m. ; C • V , HOrner up 20, • : 10
Speed Queen washer, %T.
NIN
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tha 0.putmeot 111 lndwitrl■l R■•
by
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G• RIW' n,.,..
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ltlGI OLDSMOBILE Super 88, bard chain block, 12 ga. Winchester AIR CONDmO
laUon• applkable to Slalc: Hia'hwa,- 8 m. i Allqwppa uP 20' 6 : 55 a· m · •
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nepartmen,
lmpronment.tn
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up
p
Raymond
22,
4:35
S
lo 4 door. Hydramatlc drive. p p
n, 22 piltol,
a n
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Power lleering and bralr:.e111. 1895.
tractor •nd equlpffltl nt, 2 lawn �•tloa. New Raven. Pbon1 MIDDLEPORT - 2 story frame, 7 :ru. 05:u:n:.:? °:d ·���:.307 � \:- Beaver down 23, 10 : 25 p. m. : Jer6-2MI rooms ' bath • gas heat ' garage. 1tt-v1M code of Ohio.•'
ry Waxler up JII, 1:30 a. m.; John
818f!ltnar 'a, Pomeroy.
-:u.
mowf!rll, 2 electric motors and I TU 1·,,.,_
Th• bkldu mu.i •1.1hmll with ht1
)arge lot, located on Route 7. bid a c rUrttct checll 1" UH &amp;alCIIIQC J. Rowe up 28, 3:40 p. m . ; Ind'l·
4 IS 6tc Ka801inc motor, Motor weed cut- TIIEISS REFRIGERATION AND IS
liOO oo
e .
or p,000.00
Terms•
· ----------"'V
usville up 30, 3:40 p.m: Jndiler, 1al'Ulln
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•~-]• aad •••--) bar- App]Jance Serv Jce. uum,;
Plans and Sl)fflflnUon■ •1• 1111 ftle y:..
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MIDDLEPORT - 2 story frame, 8 111- the dep♦rtmanl ot b1thw•1 and an.a \I 30, 12 : 25 a. m . ; R. H. Bos·
(9) FOR SA
row, carpenter toola, -,me lumP
ommerc
ial.
C
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rooms ( t bedrooms), bath . �.:;�rte, or th• dMLdon t1ep11LJ dJ. worth 11 up ao , 2 a. m.; Bob Ben•
rope,,
her,
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Item
GIIAVELT TIU.CTORS
4 8 tfc
'lbeiu, Racine, Ohio.
A
glassed in sleepJng porch, gar• The dl"ctor r-nt, th• 11tbt to ter up 30, 5 a. m. : Inca u p 31, 12:•
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Not re1pon111ble for accidents. T Y A•ta+ I New ... roJ,1c1 101 .arid ■n bl4•.
B
m
•-vtCEI
R vvn H T -.n
age,
corner lot. $7,500.00.
&amp; ii. J&gt;REnort
,W. ,-ta _. l't'pldt oenlet. Tclnna: Ca,h
so a. m. ; Toltec up :n, 12: 15 a . m.;
�i�a
For more wear, 11end your men', MINER8VU.LE -1¼, story frame,
Calyfl;
r
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Philip Sporn up 33, 2:40 a .m. ;
La■e. One
17_ M
..,.... II ..t trac:ton ...
.ahlrta to us for freah, phasing • rooms f3 bedrooms ), bath, eel- ==c--c=
===;;:;---:c:;--::-;;� Sa1Jy Polk \IP 33, 4:55 a.m.; DisWorb In any make shampooer
Jawa -••• ii11&amp;fo•ffl&amp;NI .__ Sale conducled by Bradford
result, Starched to your order
Jar house, lot 100 x 120, o n HAVE GREENHOUSE, 16'
er. Gl'aftlJ 1'ne1et- lalet a.. Auction
Ohln.
x 75' 1 patdier up 34, 4 : 33 a .m.
..... or with long handle BRUSH
-Hea'J', t ight. or no starch at Roule 124. SS,000.00.
¼"
building.
frame
steel
n
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all
Dam
.lftTtft, ..-... WY wr11, :iU ,4.udioneer: C. · r
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• • • • COSTS LESS TOO( 111. FrM pick-up and 41elivery. FARM - 175 acres on Route '1
Sale Manaa,er: A. C. Bradfonl
wire mesh glass. Sell or trade down l : 20 a, m. : Pittsburger \IP
l:MI Kala stffel POIIWNJ.
Robluoa'• t.11w.dry 11nd Dry• near High School; 40 acrea cul' 15 Ste
for ponies, horses, or anything 4: 15 a.m. ; Chandeleur down 5 : 30
I • at- ...l
gallon One
elealllai-WY UU9
balance pasture and
livated,
-MJ&gt;
--Gruese
value.
Bill
Minersof
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-,IN RN ATIONAL .,.
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Rtbt..o■•• Ml.utn CltllDll!rs timber no bulldlnp. Good ln•
7 FORO kanch Wagon '500.00.
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villf!. Rt. I.
H Jtp OU Manchac up 8: 10 a. m. : Semet
4,
Alm 1sw 4-wheel drive
WY 1-11•
vestment for '6.000.00.
Riding gardm trattor and at•
up a:40 a.m,
JMp $t00.GII. See M. R. '" Ham4 15 6tc
ALBERT M. COX. 8aletmu
achmenl■ . ticlO.IIO. Mrs. Ray
Kuawu Rl'ffl' - I rene Ch.otin
MEN
Qltlr"' tlllwk,
4 17 3lp
KP TOO WAN't UAL (fUlllJ' Bu 121
Keeton. Mln�r,vllle, Ohio.
\l GALLON IWI LUSTIE CONCINJIATI
up Marmet 4:IO a. Pl. : Oliver
Lorn To Operala
W"mdow Blind, and Sbadet
4 13 stc .,,..._. .0. ._ .uJ. a I r •
m;
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a
Shearer down Marmet 7: 10
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Porth Shades , vone11u elladl TW
o P IECE LIVING ROOM . __ -.... - .
A. v. ' Chrli ""'"" wmfield ,,,.
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Sutt, N!....ably prlt:&lt;d. Call ....._ all D1e1o _,.._ WI' FOR SALE: HOUSE I l'IIClllll and
lbe iJ ,a
Cloth wnlnp
p.m. ; Lucy J... Luc.. down Winy,.. lllltallatltm
I-a. • CIIHler NWIG.
bath.
Nke
lcx:atlo,\.
ofler • S p. m, TU MH3'
Ill
l&lt;ICIIIII
•:'5 p. m,: Deleo Z down
fleld
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Dale Wlppll Supply
"6319,
WY
Phooe
Pomeroy.
St.,
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WI12:115 a. .m: Merrill up
field
W
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DRAG
in
MIDDLEPORT
0oe 71Jle&lt;e Yellow Dlnetle Set, ] --�-=---:------:-215 llnltm A...
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PULL IHOVILS
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roy 4 l lOlc 1---0.e. Mher , $15.00. Inquire Fn,e lllnl,hhia f,.. llat- With FOR SALE: STORE with 1 "' "'"'
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fami\)' blnlle, Fut uh aod •19 rooms and e ruoms anti
310 Coodor 8treet, Pemoroy.
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SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
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expert lh rt finllhlnaAND aAl'II 8TOP8, TOO
4 17 3tp
U batb over Jton. WUl ucrlfioo ri:n::
POii L0Ta Ila oew,
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Robin,ae'a
Laundry
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$9,SOO,
Movtna
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Chicago
for
to malt• bort"°h,Je,, PARAKEETS FOR AALK ""
l'.qu(ppod
dr1...1n wtadow .....,tee.
Call Sp. 3-9111, Clifton, W. VL ,.nd, of add1· uonal men are
, and tew In Sprlna; Ave. , Pomeroy. Ohio.
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1.._ \he heavy equipment � in
4 17 lip
'llppera,. A,u1111N1 lul I paymenLI
Clenlll1 WY Z-lm
fll
par month. Guaranleed. FOR SALE: Ono lllll lnlernatkffl.
brJdu-.
-•• Ttl-L■- Clt-n HOME SITES FOR SALE IN buildi ng rfl road-.
c.
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elda,
et
JlhaM WY I-not
4 H Mc 111 Ton Truck bl good mndlUon.
Pomeroy. Harrlll011ville Road S
WT Wl•
FU'1t $2"15.000 driYH ll away.
4 10 lltc miles from lown. Call WY 2- Complete tr1lni111 etve• )'OU
C-ontact Donald Man111I, Raclne, l ===---;4 J3 etc actual eJIIIHienc:e on hetYJ
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4 l1 stp BEEL and R&lt;YrARY TYPE
MowOhio.
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AT YOUI. UQUl!SI'
Cedan eq uipment at our Nll•mt
• C11ec11: wheal qa.dtla b l11k•
en lharpened. Ull!td mrnnl1'9 for I BUILDING LOTS-Twin
traininc center, with emplO,O.
II put■ an •­
Sp,lnglleld GAllDEII TRACl'OR.
.or.. ' Small air cooled migble ,. Addllion, Now Haven. One buJld. ment ....- _., . .__
we wil imllD FoMo0o
ued Ollllt year. C.U WY S-20M.
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Ing lol on Route 33, I m1lea out pleUon.
Lewil Repair Serrice
Oemlal Pll!I . ...
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M lddleporL � ol Pomeroy, Phooe WY MDI For -plete lnfon111tlon,
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All in good &lt;Oodllloll, Joe plaatl. l"l'aler!rapb
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11150 CIIEVIIOLET, 4 door
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0ponton SchNt .
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Mr1.. David Xoblentt ,red Schlv.
tarl Ralllda:, ol .\then1 •ere
1rkeJ1, W•llrtown. 1peru
Ser weekend ,unu ol Mn. Ever.,tth lht Koblenbel.
ea � at P...,n,y,
Mrw. J■mea Crocimil • d
\Ir . .... - Ca!Ylls
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daul,hler, Alowidrta, Va .. call,
Ana, Andy ■od llandy, and ltldl•
td oo Mr. nd Mra. Frank Gaul,
trd NellDO atLend■d I aupriw
BV CLARICII ALI.KN
Wadoelday Thay m i]l01l&lt;IJ,q
Dr. Uld Krw, J . E . Duty ondj birthday t1tnner 1-ing
Mrw
Mr. and Mn. Jaca Gillilan are aevtt
with her parent, , , ..., BW ud Jack, ti
ral
mothor
,
Mn.
P'.
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announ.:Jn1 the birth of an
I Mr. aod Mn. Delbert GouJ.
1 •tn l'Kftl owrnJcbt IUrHU ol.
panter on her 7'rd birthday Sunr o ·Jnd boJ' , M itt Alan, lt Ou. M►
Mr■. P'nn 5wtener.
Mrt. James Baile:, ,pent
.
day,
AprO t, it Pt. Pleuant.
• 011 CJlnk', on April 9th. Grandd17 evenln1 wi th her daughter,
n. John JrlontlOffltl'Y ol
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TerNII
,f- 11
0.911• youngffl daughter
f.a. ents nre Mr. and Mn. !:ber
MrL Joann Lanham, Belpre.
. umbut w■a • Rlbnd I'd ol. , o1
nd
Mr,
ii
am
a
Mn.
Dt
WI i
Gillilan, Cheater. and Mr, a D d
an, IARN EY GO'&gt;O LI encl SNUF FY SMI TH
Mr. and lfra. Hobert Smal ley her parent■, Mr. and M rt. CUIN 1 auffen,d
I ttlCud rib In a fall •t
�! rs . Victor Lipsey, Dragerton ,
were 1n P1rkerabur 8 M o n d a y Snowden and Jeff.
,chool la.t Friday.
�ta-.1 Great-gr1ndparent■ are Mr evening.
Mra. Jeu Sweeney and Krt.
THANKY,
BE5JD�S • •
Mr. and Mn. Arthur SprOIJle of
1- .mnle Beaver, Racine. and Mr.
____
SMIF
MIZ
lHJS
HAVE
CAN
'IE
PI\W MADE ME
Monttoal, w. Va., were nttni
_
: n� Mrs. Erne.It Bohr. Che1ter.
llftefflOOll.
OtD DRfSSMAKI N' FORM
I\ NEW ONE
wettend peata ol their IOfl Mr, /
1':li• j9 •he first .i·eat-grandchl1d
w
,\Ir. and MN. Robert
Of
MINE,
JUNEY
MAE
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Mn. Calvin Sprou.e and f.am,
c; . 'h,:, Bahn.
I AIN'T USED ll
and Douglae Johmon t!allld at tho Uy.
, ln �Jil 1rh, 1 �on. Jtmes ;\(Harry Brown home Tunclay 1ve- l
fcR '/EARS
�1r. #nd Mra. B� Mey bave
hert, .,.. bom to 'Ir. and "" I
O
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Dini,
Y
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Uarence \ olf .Ir. 3[ the �-ta•n
I Mr. and Mn. wm Helhnan QI). purehued thno building 1o1, 1n
the 'fumer Addition.
.
CliniC'. Grandpar.-nt, are )Ir, ,md
f \ Stanley Party WIS held al the I ed oa Mr, MOd Mn. DUI Turner Mn. Betty Herring wu Ill the
i'.lr,. Clarence WolC Sr. a n d I home of \!'rs. Robert Palnll!r on il:00 tamily
u" .'.Wednnd fl1 "- "1l
P'l• week.
..
great-grandmolhf!I is Mn . Glf!n• ' Fr khiv. Prellt'nt wne Mrs. Ola --- . ��������'.'!!:__!�:_.::�'.:________
iu Fisher.
1 Tavlor of Addison, �rs. Jamee
Fri da; evenlnl{ �fr. a r d 'lrs I H��ton. Mr,. .Jack Gillilan. Mrs.
10
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B1lhe Windon .-nd daujfflt.,r , Mn.
Harold Hawk entertained ip
non-- 1 f
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B
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nJDAT
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: 11 eauau, Top Tie
.�,,u .1111K',tfr, ,nn.
_. 1 van V
o�· of l11e1r
•- ,on M ark' s se�nu
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S: 55 Sip On
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Mrs.
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P
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birthd ay, Birthday Cllke and e
7:lt Breakf• Party
:C' ! ,.r, \fr&lt;i, Will Htlim :,n, Mrs. Jlul• . 8 :00 Tod■y wtth God
l'ream were ser .-ed to Mr an
WOULD "IO'
d
??-lllJT '/0'
7::11 B:xleai-9 W..U.
6. 15 Counr11 JamooN11
\frs.
i.,ter,
T',
s,,ll
CampEll'1.Abeth
KISS Mf;,
ll.• . . J. L Hawk and Mr . a n d • bf,tt �n
WAS ACTH•f
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7:•
Bnullll Pan,
d h hmi te��. Mn. Robt-rt 1: !0 l"arm Time
EF AH A&gt;&lt;E.0
Mrs. Marlon Wood, dilly Amber- a • nt ,. Rt- !'i r
LIKE 'O'
1:21
1'bl World 1'bil llonaiDI
P
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fre hm n,, were aer- 1: 33 CountrJ JambNII
',O' TQ ;&gt;
WANTED lO
ger spenl the afternoon w i t h r vnl
(New■ J
7· 00 Breaklut Partr
.
MARR"'I ME!!
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�ark.
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Peny
' Rorn 'o ' Jr :mJ '-lrs. Tom \k- 7:25 Exter.ded Weatl)er
l:iS No,i,a
Recent callers of Mn. Mollie ; Gr:ith rt Wrst Shade. a �. Wed. J
7:30 Plc.:kens Show
1
t:3G
Breakfut Pat,
Bookman were Mr. and M r s. ; f!f&gt;:\d:1.,- a t ,.,"'IJ!'ll Gf'nPral Hosplh11. 7:50
S,,ibio New1 Report
I
Wayne McGee of Lancaster anrl
MGl8l'Cado
Ul;GO
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Do a Johti80Jl ,pent the week 8:00 Brealtut Pa rty
Rev . .and Mn John Sheets of eOO wilh !"f!i:1Uves in Add i110n .
Ti T
Dctla'
U:to
' 8: 25 Tht' "'orld nrll MotalJIC
Charleston, W . Va.
op ftll
s:iute
Siar
ll:30
Charles Knie:ht spe,n� Sunday
4 Ne1,u
1
l2:00
NOCIIII
Nna
Mr. and Mn Paul Myer, and 1 wllh Don� lf! Roush.
/ 1:38 Dre.liar P•rtJ
JJ• ll MIUlbat.tro M'elodlttl
daughters of C.Olumbus spent the I Will Hf!ilman sptnl Friday after- 9:
ornin1 MNlltalloftl
M
00
Plafter Party
lJ:IO
noon at lhe Pah'lter home.
weekend with Mr · and M ri ·
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1:25 l'l....
Mr and Mn. Harry Brown and 1 5 CalllQ: Pt Pleasaat
Jis Fro■t.
., . '
1 : 30 Platttr Part,
chilrl�en Mr. and Mn. Ralph Paint 11:00 ;i,WaJ Shop
Mr. ud Mrs. Donald Malleck
l:U
at the 11: 15 C..untry &gt;loo Dowu
er a nd children called
and Donna Kay of Belprr. SJ)t'nl
GASOLINE ALLEY
1,,0
PalntiM" hom"' Sundav aftemoon. U : 15 Farm Bureau Show
with
Mr.
and Mrs. Roy Mr. and Mn. Will Helhn call
�
1:25
An
• ll: 30 Coun tr)' Ho■ ,ltlft
CJmsty.
1:,0
ed on Mr. and Mr.s. Ltonird Lan- U:'5 Farm Timi
Danny Bissell was returned to ham Tuesda tven
5;45
ln,:.
y
his home Tuesday from the Mf!IJJS M r■. Ralph Painter a nd Mr1, U:17 Mid-Day Dow Jone,
6:«I
General Hospit:11.
1:30
Robert Pain ter &lt;!al led on Mrs. Ul:OO tll'IP8
NOOII Newa
MUI Hazel Ward, CoUina, Ohio Virgil Roush, Mrs. JeMie Roush IJ ll Owl•
ta
S r
was a weekend guest of Mr. and and Mrs. Lloyd Huf(man Sunday •'.
Ull For ou
Y
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Daily Sentinel, Pomeroy•MidJlepori;'"O� April-17, 1961·7 1:25 N..,,
7:a
I : » JI.II For Yw
lcU
1:00 'iay I Willl M:ufa
8:,0
3: 00 Plaiter Part,
9:00
f: so Local New1
4:35 Plallel Party
U:41
5 : a Nn. Roundup
11:00 Noon New11
1:00 Sundown lenla
£OIIORS
2. Pralae
;ill. Ch.er.
fl:!D Sign Off
IJ: 11 Tb■ Search
J. lbn'a nlek­ 3. Accen t,'t
1ahed
n.tme (J&gt;OI■,) t. Nort.h
22. Road
&amp;\TUIUIA1'
12:» Army IIGur
'- AnU-&amp;tr.
Dakota city
groove
1:00 SUoday -....
S:51 Sign 0a
cntt tire
&amp;. She.keepes,r. 23. Ma lnte•
lcOO Mel Prloo 1:1' -., lleandup
8. Dl1h
COME' ON • •· LET'S
nan�
l ln kinC
1:00 l!widay m.a,. C..
I· II Coontry Top 710. Eagle'e nest 8. Melody
TAKE A WALK···
24. Midday
OH, POOCHJE ... STOP
12. Girl• name 7. Relative.t
p Off
26, Ll!tA
YOU'RE GETTINS
BEING SUCH A
lS. Sllowen
B. Townahip
29. NorH
TOO FAT
--., BEGGA�
lf, Peruvian
map
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ANYWAY
mountaiml
9, LH■ di&amp;
lfl:. Selze
Cult
80. Sl uc)I;..
lf. Palm Illy
11 .De!Cried,
up
f:00 llpol1i
17, Fodder vat 18, Kind
personil
34. Girl '• namt Moada, n..,,p FrW1J
4:51 MUOD Oounly New,
0a
Sip
1:11
19, Music not@
of beer31. Pronom
ad, God al WU'
20. 0n the
20. At!i,c
J:00 Commoll1lJ New1
as. WH.ry
7,111 Musleal Clock
CBabyL)
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J:lltl World N..,_
7: 41 The Lileltno
21. Liberate
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1:00 Ohio YallO) N&lt;IWI
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Errors in Advutiain&amp;--Sbould be reported 1mmed1atelJ.
Mei�s - $1 .743.01, $61 ,l1B.40. pike
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WORDS
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$4,50
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Mrs. David A. Herdman, ftu!land figures for the vear star!mg Jl1I)' 1
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Ads retthed bJ 1 0 A. W.. wUl be hi Wt daf'I paper.
1, 1960 and July 1, 1!15!:t follow.
I Mrs. Margaret A. Lovell, Ill. I
Henderso n : JaJne! M. Lyom, PL
MRS. HUGHES DIES
Plumbing &amp; Heating l,Qng Bollom. Mrs. Lutht.-r H. Sia- Athens - S5 ,!rl3 20. lfi' fifi2 !rl
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PHONE WY 2·2 1 57
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Pomeroy gle. Oak Hill, and Mrs. Hall1'! e $318. 15 2 1 , $.1 , 147 �'l.
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Ga 1ia - 4 6.'&gt;-'&gt; J. $� Wi !lO Maybt'llt&gt; l lught"J, 113, GallipOlis Kanauga , Ohio; Rev. Canoll R.
Johnson, IJ'onton.
Phon• WY-2-2441
land · $20·00 per mooth · I n city '911. $170.9'11 !15 .
$11&gt;4,664
u morning in Stegall. Black Mountain, N. C.
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, limit! o( Pomeroy. Ohio, Mar. }' 1000 GALLON - WATER-TANK 1 1
1;umt Clinic. She had bet:n D ISCHARGED; Mrs, Carl LleY.
1 Hockln� - S4.lr.Y.! s�. $4 .9% 6!1, t ht:
J. Stoc ky, RI. 1 , Shadt•. Oh IO.
n:IIMlff AND PDr OON11IOI SLUGG ISH SEPTIC TANK? Clogll
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Will haul for pubhc. Contact .
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A l i fe long Mason County resi- t"
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the late ,John and Aman�a Bright
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Mrs. Dan Black. South 1'01n 1 • Henry. Mrs. Hughes was a mem daughter, Wel lston.
WE WILL SELL YOUR U S E D
WI 9-2165. l(acine, Ohio
ONE (i'JVE ROOM APARTMENT
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Skat.et, Guna. BoW9, Goll Clubs,
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BALES�f-Tim;;ihY HAY. 3 eveoluu WY 2-3319.
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6- 10 H . P. Scott Alwater Motor- EIGHT
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bury Sc hool Monday l'vening Ap- Mrs. Norris P rice, Rt . 2 Gallipo- receded her in dea th in Febru- Wil l mm
4 15 3tc seven room houst; OM 5 • roo.., .,.,_
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CONDUCT ELEtTION
Ph.
arartment. A. N. Bengel.
SINGER ELECTHIC Portable
ed to bring a few tmndwiches or cby.
Middlepart
Catena G rladlq,
PLEASANT - The Moth�•
Pl'.
ceded her in death.
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cookies.
3 Z5 U Sewing M achine complete with
Dl,cha ,g,d
Ftff MDI.
ao eleetfoo
held
Club
s,, , i,ing "" one dattghter, Mr
zig tag, mono- 4 ROOMS unfurnished apartment,
attachments
l arge attendnnce is desire_d
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Patients: discharged over t h e Susie Withers. Hogsett; tw,. sons, at their April meetmg,
NOW nPEN FOR BUSINEs.5 . gram, patch and make button
with bath and 8 room unfurnfor th e joint meeting uf men :::
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Sumner
Wt.-tkcnd mduded Jtihn Mulford. Byrd Hughes, G alli polis Ferry rit the home o( _Mrs. �i I �
Midway Grocery
holes. Pay off balAnce $37.50 or ished apartment. in Pomeroy.
·:-1 clubs.
women
and
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Mrs · Edward Rlak e Mrs. Lulh.:r and Bayard Hughes, Huntington ; of Kanauga, , oh,to.
County Roote No. 36. Mr. and terms ii desired. Phone WY 2-&lt;'
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Jr.,• vice-preslClair Lee Cottrill,
3 ROOM FURNISHED apartment
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hn Wither, "1mtoriaa.
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tlayea will not be N!sponaible paint spray. Orlgina lly sold f
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meet at lh� St. Paul ' a _ church on
C
len Crabtree, J o h n grandchildren.
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lor any debts oontracted by an y- over $100.00. Wil l !Mill for last
( 1 7) H ELP WANTED We repair all types o f radl• Tuesday. Circle O�e will meet ac ens, Mrs. John
;;s �;d Nott. �rler.
Motes.
Edwa
Hannigan,
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one other than ourseln1 now or 6 paymenl s o( $6.50 per month
be
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will
serv
cooFunera
ices
r � alors, from hea er cores l to 1 : 30 p. m. a nd Circle Two at
n8 Shepp.i rd. Mrs. G1Jbut C r a i I!. ucted Sunday l p m. a t the Jor- An insta llation of officen wlll bo�
herea ftl!I',
or $l5 00 cm1h. Phone WY 2-2204 PAPER BOY OR GIRL fo
d
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the . largeSl true or trac or p. m.
held at the May meet at the
tinel Route nea r Ma son Bridge
Si gned : A. W. Hayea and
Marsha F'Pllure. Mrs. A d el I a dan Buptist Churcb with tl,e Rev.
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of Mrs. Clair Lee Cottrill.
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NP\Ue Mae Hayf!S
Westlake. l'h:1rles Fann er, Mrs. Bml Hatfield omciating. Buri ,11
GA.S, FUEL OIL ■nd 1..�al (1.11" Apply in person lo The Dolly
Jr. on May n at 7: 30 p.m. wltll
�blJCan duh wil l m�t 1 �ay _ a�
Earl Holter, llarry Wil cox, Mr� . will be in the Bt:ele cemetery at rs
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(6) LOST FOUND - naces. Call for freo esUrnalel. Sentinel.
M . Bobby Joe 'Jliomas and M n.
7 JO p. m, a t Ule ote Mart .
4 6 tfc
Etta Bo.;tick, Mrs. Wyatt H u 1 1, App le Crove.
�
po
Middle
Abbot!
•
Foreman
H all wa1 co-hosleue,.
Orman
n
e
atl
to
urged
ar
rs
e
memb
All
· Ted Riley. Jr , Mrs. A u d r e
GIRL'S GLASSES on Sunday
rt MOD-ERN 4 room and bath, apart- .... · Phone WY 2-2143
Y Fn(' nds a re bein g received at Guest night will also bt .._.,ea
.
�
�10-lfc
L
20
PR
A
_
belween
Somtwhere
night.
· hl..-l or un rurnished
�ent'. rurms
.
. Smith, Mrs, Bill Joe Evans, Mrs. the Stevens Funeral Home.
Pomeroy, Ohio
at the May meeting.
The Tw1hghl Garde n c 1u b w11
Meigs 'ftieattt and Crow 's Steak I, the waler &amp;afe you drink? Bad
m Middleport J ,1one WY 2-3874. --·
I MY- rtle Run Yon Karen Morg an
_
.
•
.Houee . Smoke colored plastic water kJll.s million, yearly. ·1"e
. '
4 17 6t,p Any house up, to 6 rooms treated have an open mc-cti.ng in the Fed- Mn. Earl Cremeens,
Mrs, M1am1
DIES IN CLINIC
MAN ARI\ESIBD
erated hurch asement
Water �ft.en..-1, l ---�-c-c---c---;frame■• Yvonne Damewood, Rt. t est FRCE.
(or TERIMTES • $50, Any o� f?:
rl:t
���
Sandra
Houck.
Horn'sb)'.
M
r
s.
furnished
n
u
Laura
baU1,
PT.
.nd
PLEASANT
Mrs.
llooMS
3
PT. PLEASANT - Robert TrenRo�rt
day at 7 · ,o p m · Mrs ·
2, Long Bottom. Ph. Coolville Iron Acid, SulphW', Gas, Dlrt
room treated /or ront•hes etc..
·
·.
Emma f.haver, Thomas K i r b Y , May (Daisy) Coleman, n, o( ton Southern, 20, Middleport, Ohl••
2-2305.
TU
ne
Pho
apartment.
p
31:
14
4
·
�-3338.
and Odu Remover . Chlorina(.$1. 1NsuRED, GUARANTEED. R?herts wi�I be presen_t mnt_ shu:"' Mrs. 1'"'rnnk Beckley, Mrs. Leslie Be l lemeade, di 11111rsday 10:55
Mrs. Ira Fields, New Haven, W.
ed
Route I, was arrested on chargee
ors. etc., al half price. Dom esTERMS. This is a SPECIAL, shdes of wild �owers m Ohio. _A.i i Carr, Rita Harr ison, Craig Walt:!- p.m. in the Poin� Clinic. She bad
3tc
7
1
4
a.
V
(8) AUTO SALES
of
failure to have vehlcl• under
t ic and Public. W,ter �pply
G� . ACQUAlNTEO PRE-SE/ � a �den clubs m l he c llllnly .:1 rt" ie, George Rothgeb, Judy Major
t�
past
been
two
ill
months.
n
trol following • one car llccico
s 1958 PL\'MOUTH VB Savoy hard Correction a Speclalty.
SON offer, anrl -/s limited ! In invit ed.
NT
EMPLOYME
U
ey
l
Fra
S.
John
nd
a
,
i
born
was
She
Sunday al 4 8. m. mt Lin,,
dent
County
son
a
M
l
l
APR IL 21
lop coupe. One loeal owner. mates FREE. Terms. Crystal.
the same business nearly ;-3 J(
.
..
W
ANTED
on March 14, 1864 the daughtel· ing Road near West Columb1L
Among Allin g
Push butto11 shift Nice end Mra. R. C. Story, 111 Union ,4.ve.
a century. TOPS .. ALL TER- 'l'here wi l l be a }ttney SL�pper nt
____
.
of the late James m:td Eliza Lew- Southern ]aBl control ol hll ar
. •
clean in.tide and out. tl�.00. Pomeroy, 0., Phooe WY 2-2498. WANTED - Any type of houseMITE CONTROL. Mrs. lt . C. the Letart �alls Con_ mun11y I I.il l According to l�e midnight
�
3 I I 3IJtt
n is Burnett. She was a member of and sideswiped • utility pole
Blaettnar '■ Pomeroy,
wo•'·
Story ' I l l Union Av enue• Phone Friday evenmg , A pri 21 , at 6 P · port of I.he nu1·smg department
f.l tlr iron' any washinas
' 1. O"
.
H
1 , breaking the cross ann OD the pele
k
m.
w1
is
·
·11 be SJ&gt;on�orcd bY thc those patients
11,·
ings, Mn. Henry Cline, Rt. 2,
WY 2-2498.
3
30tc
BRAND NEW GE Swivel
who were rerior d the Presbyterian Church of P'll
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bur
Pa.
'
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MechaniHe
us
8
b
gh,
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Ell
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n
r
PICKUP
d
nd
young ad u lts or the lair induded Mrs. Isabel Dolsor1.
R
1956 FORD
l8 B · r-aUBing the hot wJres to aet 1lle
4 IS 3tc
Ptlmeroy.
· iY
Vacuum Cleaner on whe
'
the le. Southern 8Jld! 11 pa.uenger
eally IO\lnd, new paint job, Can' BeaetUIII pule! colored. c.n,.
c==---:=---;;:; -Methodist churches.
(208) INSURANCE
Fred Philson , Rnss Getll es, Hob · Cole�an, and one son preceded
WANTED - House Cle a-ning "'
wa?:alle.! by the Sheriff'• depart,.
•:,:utland
APRIL ZZ
";:1111..;t:\ ;"_,�: will do iron ing in my home, Mrs. COMP TE
ert Radaba.gh, Mro. Nellie Pie,. her m des lh.
SUR �CJI: ';,::�
�1.:f:o
LE
IN
en! "1 cut the electrlclt1 ,_
m
�
lh
A sphaghelti dinne r will he held et!, Mr,. Gri ll Russell, Mrs, Lu• Surviving a ,e ,everal nelce,
Henry Klein, Rt. 2 Pomeroy,
tlo Life Au
pole, Southern ud a pa,,eng,,r
he
Tenn, la ffllred. Phone WY 2•
to
IJ'li,
lm at the St. Joseph ' s Catholic ther Slagle, Perry Wells. William and ne�llews. those locally ar�
•
4 17 31 P tec :-oa M
Ohio.
1957 PONTlAC V8 Hardtop. Spark• %2114
dd}
Ml
O
't Injured In the accident but
weren
.
W.
,
4 14 fltc
Call
epo� ·
Church lln ll in MaS'ln, Saturday, Harrington. Winfred Riley, John Mrs. Lightburn Hyatt, Sr., Mrs.
lin g original red and white finwa s reported to be a total
car
lbe
Apri l 22 , :I p. m. to 7 p . m. Ad- F. B lnettnar, Mrs, M ar tha Julin� Raymond Musgrave-, Mrs. Eme&lt;Jt oR
DHls . Warmer ln5urance
(20&gt; BUSINESS
lsh · Hydramatlc. Ono local ownu.s
damages to the utility
l
s pl
Complete protedion for ell needs. mission. $ 1 udults, 50c children,
, SERVICES
t!r . $f1M. Bloettnar'a Pomeroy. 800 NEW BEAN POLES. Pho�
Harry Pri('f!, George Rairden a nd Hes.!i(ln, Miss Erma Barnett, all pole.
•
4 1 SOl('
-----4 15 6k WI 9-Jl65, l!§clnt. Obio.
•
. Tel WY 2•2966,
of Pt. Pleasant and Harry BrownMrs. John Grow.
t 13 8t c ·SP0011NG,
�"'i(il;rA:Ut,
LEGA
L
NOT
ICE
One wtil of blood was adrninis ell. K anauga, ?hio. .
•
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NOTic
ro
------� ---~ sheet metal work. The Powera : R, G, PICKE'IT Insura nce , om•
Today there an approxlm11tely
Goe-J Cina UNd �
AUCTION
,�..,T l �� J:fo
Funeral services will be held
the
at
hospital
tered
on
Saturday.
AH llabo ... MNfh
n
rwi
a
D
eroy.
Near
,
WY
y,
2-2301,
22 million rural realdentl with 111D
Dlf'AIITMINT o, HIOHWAV I
-�-----8atarday, Apr. !!, INI, 12:SI p. m. Compan
Sunday 2: 30 p . m. at the Crow FU•
1"1
7,
A,ortl
Ohio,
Colum1M111
METROPOLl'IAN MOTORS
Mutual
Motorist
.,
3 2 30tc
libr ry fadllt'- 11 millloa othat.
I am Dlo\llnJi! lo Cal lfom la. Therecorilnr-l sale• Legal copy Ho. 111-s,9
B \I r J a I WI'II be In
...,
•
Home.
neral
I
-- hit lllil
and
UNIT PRICI CONTRACT
en with Inadequate aervlct, arad
AUCl'l9NEEI\
al
following
lhe
aell
will
I
fore,
c
•
rv
rm11vec1
·
Lone oIIk emet e.,
Sealod pLropoul• will b1'
..__..,, OllAo
Llghtning Rod Mutual
ISO rural countlea wllbout ,.,
11 ltle ortlC"&lt;e of the t;tatr, Hl1hway
REASONABLIC BATU
P\JBLIC AUCTION at my real•
Friends may cal lat the funer• br•~ -••Ohio
Columbu1.
at
o
3-28--SOk Oluc,tor ol Ohi
li
- 1 .,....,.1\......,
.,
nnc"' Ju•l off the Bradbury ,...,
DODGE l ¼ Ton logging t ruek d••..,. d &amp;ATISJtACTlON GO�
C"C==:--::7-::;---.,--=:::-:,=
-JIH9
until io,oo A. M . , Oh io iEut, r n,
Ga■ge readings: Gal l ipolis dam al home.
1&amp;e1.
11.
M11y
Tuesday,
Time,
Standard
Iteel na t bed• d ump. Eugene at the top of Mldclleport
Call er write L 0.
________
nta In:
18.4, 33.9, running 152 feet on roIIlNUt 111- loLI'MelJmprovcm�
OUTBOARD MOTOR. and L-SfrHon
on
e""" ·,th, R. D, ,, ""meroy, WY 2- iWalch for A11etlon Arrows).
Oh11t,
.,,...1•
count,.
Oi11&amp;er. VII
l•
GIRLS'
son 30.66,
Pt. PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL
_
.,.,..,,v
,, 81 1 tt t11 No 32� in ers, P•-~y.Ma
•v
4 15 3lp Nor�P. l{f)frigeralor «with freezerl,
l!ll. :_�,;,�,oWn�hlp�
-,0.lf 111rance protection. All r,_._
n1'. &lt;lnln- Pleasant 29. 62, Hinton 3.29 ris�21
Shri
Mrs,
Du
a
ne
\�
";u,dl
ADMmED:
Y·
_
- -- · coverage. $3.50 per 1100 cover- Int and p n1n11 with asphaUl11 �v11dis h cabinf!l. 2 apartment size
1957 FORD VB :l door. o ne c arefuI
ing, Kanawha Falls, 6.37 falling, er, Pt. Pleasant;. Mrs. William
RAD IO TV SERVICE
I
re11ate bu�.
age. 8 ames • s·im •= lnsu"' crete on an •ir1
as r{jngfls, ullllly ('abJnel, Perg
,
r
l
h
oe
:
Original bl ar-k linlah
owner.
aan
J
I
Plea
Pl,
i
Bobecutter,
37
21
station
MakH
All
The
Charleston
ry.
a
t238
t,\
While, Grey, BeJco,
,:
..,.
Pnr
:
dt
po
W
.rl Phone ProJ&amp;el LAnath: I i ,ee
ance Agency, Mldd] e�-•
•
like new. $895. Blaclln ar·s, Porn- healers, 21• 7.enlth television.
Ohio,
Ewing.
ml
Knight.
bo
WY 2-2255
Ohio
rising
s
a
Phone
w
slow
River
ve
.
..r
a
WY 2 -2903.
3 ZS 30tp ��rk 1.enwth, 1.1111 feet w
Slal f-8
o.tlJ
4 15 etc fedlon fue 1 ol I heater f 1· , ' gall 608 E Main St, Pomeroy, Ohio -:c===::;:;;,;::;--;;;;;;;;;�;;;:;; mu,
eroy,
a DISCHARGED : George CunGal li polis. London was nmnin"
·
Jnm ,,�
..... coneole radio and record
..
1
romph,Uon
tor
..,,
d,te
l:h•
.
BARNESSIMPSON INSURANCII
Cleland, 1'V
° 8 feet, Marmet 71/4 feel and Win- nirgh.am, Hartford; Mrs. JohnnJ Indian Sole _ $1 .99
tM• worli: ■t.all 1&gt;11 u ...,t 111�1h tn
player. chalr.s. Singer sewlne
Cheap
dle
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nt
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s,
id
f.
uu:
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port.
ge
proi,oul."
1c1c11n,
11
Lynch. ft. PleasanI : M rs. Jame,
l-tfc
l
field dam 13 feet.
ueu ootlque llbra~
•
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Crepe Rubber $2.99
Btdd1N mu■t. applf, on th• prop,9r o_
•1
mot,•11960 DODGE COUPE - • beauty m.•hlo•.
9UOUII. £"11UU11 WY a
..., D--�Eli
as 800 son, Hartford.
mm■ ror prequaunc■uon wLlh lh• uu•1 1110.-eme■II !
,land, llbrary table, round table
AUCTIONEER
1-27-411 w,h..;IY curtlt Sil.am.I ner . ■i c11111 m· Ohio Rl,er _ Louisiana down
11151 Packard - runs nice
290t
ADM11TEO ; Mn. Stella Klng,
maltrf'uea, bed dothts, sofa bed
:-,,
l 1
10
Cempl1te 1erYlee
UNI Plymouth - rum pod.
--:-:- -,:---:::=:-:=- ��■ c1!!: �, •1e � ;;� ��d/•Y • iwrore 13, fi: 15 a. m. : National \IP 14, Pt. Pleasant ; Mrs. Wyatt Chad·
2 chelte of d1"11wer■, d resser, 2
Crtll .....,_.
(21 ) REAL
ESTATE
Th• snllllmum ""'" 1° bti � --•• :l : 4S
Nlre M¾ rt, llou,e tralltr,
"
roy : Mrs, Mary �mp. m. : Mike cieaftOr Up 14, well,
,u l♦bor 1mploy•d on lhl• con1r♦C'1
9 k 12 wool ru11: and pads, throw
MIDDLIPOIT
rite. n.. • Cntari
.
W
s;e BJII Bal�y, in Reed,ville,
1
be 1n accordance
■haU
•tUI
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E���
ugene G'.'r�unm
.h� 10: 45 p.m. : Rocket up 16. 2:45 ��5����
wn
ton,
n,
1ru
•!_:,_
., ; �
'
ru••
• C. a·•-•ft
_._
_
-· •
" r-• dlnetle .., • dishes' •
o•�
a
"Se
fld11I•
of
Prevailll\l
__.-.
HollJ'ly
W
11e
h
1
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4-11.atp
Ohlo.
Ratn �t1Unet1 and Detennln&lt;!d a. m. ; C • V , HOrner up 20, • : 10
Speed Queen washer, %T.
NIN
.-...-.n..
tha 0.putmeot 111 lndwitrl■l R■•
by
,
G• RIW' n,.,..
·
ltlGI OLDSMOBILE Super 88, bard chain block, 12 ga. Winchester AIR CONDmO
laUon• applkable to Slalc: Hia'hwa,- 8 m. i Allqwppa uP 20' 6 : 55 a· m · •
ERAt10N
HmCI.
Jid'•
a.
a
==::::==-,:-::::;-=:-;;
nepartmen,
lmpronment.tn
ecOl'&lt;I•
a.m.
a
lveU
up
p
Raymond
22,
4:35
S
lo 4 door. Hydramatlc drive. p p
n, 22 piltol,
a n
1
I
wn gu ·
a: l'dr
Power lleering and bralr:.e111. 1895.
tractor •nd equlpffltl nt, 2 lawn �•tloa. New Raven. Pbon1 MIDDLEPORT - 2 story frame, 7 :ru. 05:u:n:.:? °:d ·���:.307 � \:- Beaver down 23, 10 : 25 p. m. : Jer6-2MI rooms ' bath • gas heat ' garage. 1tt-v1M code of Ohio.•'
ry Waxler up JII, 1:30 a. m.; John
818f!ltnar 'a, Pomeroy.
-:u.
mowf!rll, 2 electric motors and I TU 1·,,.,_
Th• bkldu mu.i •1.1hmll with ht1
)arge lot, located on Route 7. bid a c rUrttct checll 1" UH &amp;alCIIIQC J. Rowe up 28, 3:40 p. m . ; Ind'l·
4 IS 6tc Ka801inc motor, Motor weed cut- TIIEISS REFRIGERATION AND IS
liOO oo
e .
or p,000.00
Terms•
· ----------"'V
usville up 30, 3:40 p.m: Jndiler, 1al'Ulln
�- 1.UU
•~-]• aad •••--) bar- App]Jance Serv Jce. uum,;
Plans and Sl)fflflnUon■ •1• 1111 ftle y:..
' ' ·
n..-•stlc and
MIDDLEPORT - 2 story frame, 8 111- the dep♦rtmanl ot b1thw•1 and an.a \I 30, 12 : 25 a. m . ; R. H. Bos·
(9) FOR SA
row, carpenter toola, -,me lumP
ommerc
ial.
C
•
Contact Roger
rooms ( t bedrooms), bath . �.:;�rte, or th• dMLdon t1ep11LJ dJ. worth 11 up ao , 2 a. m.; Bob Ben•
rope,,
her,
s.
�ll,neou
l..r
Item
GIIAVELT TIU.CTORS
4 8 tfc
'lbeiu, Racine, Ohio.
A
glassed in sleepJng porch, gar• The dl"ctor r-nt, th• 11tbt to ter up 30, 5 a. m. : Inca u p 31, 12:•
--..■
Not re1pon111ble for accidents. T Y A•ta+ I New ... roJ,1c1 101 .arid ■n bl4•.
B
m
•-vtCEI
R vvn H T -.n
age,
corner lot. $7,500.00.
&amp; ii. J&gt;REnort
,W. ,-ta _. l't'pldt oenlet. Tclnna: Ca,h
so a. m. ; Toltec up :n, 12: 15 a . m.;
�i�a
For more wear, 11end your men', MINER8VU.LE -1¼, story frame,
Calyfl;
r
tt)
Philip Sporn up 33, 2:40 a .m. ;
La■e. One
17_ M
..,.... II ..t trac:ton ...
.ahlrta to us for freah, phasing • rooms f3 bedrooms ), bath, eel- ==c--c=
===;;:;---:c:;--::-;;� Sa1Jy Polk \IP 33, 4:55 a.m.; DisWorb In any make shampooer
Jawa -••• ii11&amp;fo•ffl&amp;NI .__ Sale conducled by Bradford
result, Starched to your order
Jar house, lot 100 x 120, o n HAVE GREENHOUSE, 16'
er. Gl'aftlJ 1'ne1et- lalet a.. Auction
Ohln.
x 75' 1 patdier up 34, 4 : 33 a .m.
..... or with long handle BRUSH
-Hea'J', t ight. or no starch at Roule 124. SS,000.00.
¼"
building.
frame
steel
n
r
e
t
s
e
W
lli,,olla
all
Dam
.lftTtft, ..-... WY wr11, :iU ,4.udioneer: C. · r
G
a
• • • • COSTS LESS TOO( 111. FrM pick-up and 41elivery. FARM - 175 acres on Route '1
Sale Manaa,er: A. C. Bradfonl
wire mesh glass. Sell or trade down l : 20 a, m. : Pittsburger \IP
l:MI Kala stffel POIIWNJ.
Robluoa'• t.11w.dry 11nd Dry• near High School; 40 acrea cul' 15 Ste
for ponies, horses, or anything 4: 15 a.m. ; Chandeleur down 5 : 30
I • at- ...l
gallon One
elealllai-WY UU9
balance pasture and
livated,
-MJ&gt;
--Gruese
value.
Bill
Minersof
r
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BayW.
a.
up
6
m
TE
lya
;
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•
a.m.
:
- clean■ thrN 9xl 2
-,IN RN ATIONAL .,.
cII: Ulfi
1
ru�
Rtbt..o■•• Ml.utn CltllDll!rs timber no bulldlnp. Good ln•
7 FORO kanch Wagon '500.00.
'
villf!. Rt. I.
H Jtp OU Manchac up 8: 10 a. m. : Semet
4,
Alm 1sw 4-wheel drive
WY 1-11•
vestment for '6.000.00.
Riding gardm trattor and at•
up a:40 a.m,
JMp $t00.GII. See M. R. '" Ham4 15 6tc
ALBERT M. COX. 8aletmu
achmenl■ . ticlO.IIO. Mrs. Ray
Kuawu Rl'ffl' - I rene Ch.otin
MEN
Qltlr"' tlllwk,
4 17 3lp
KP TOO WAN't UAL (fUlllJ' Bu 121
Keeton. Mln�r,vllle, Ohio.
\l GALLON IWI LUSTIE CONCINJIATI
up Marmet 4:IO a. Pl. : Oliver
Lorn To Operala
W"mdow Blind, and Sbadet
4 13 stc .,,..._. .0. ._ .uJ. a I r •
m;
.
.
a
Shearer down Marmet 7: 10
' " :tt&lt;
Porth Shades , vone11u elladl TW
o P IECE LIVING ROOM . __ -.... - .
A. v. ' Chrli ""'"" wmfield ,,,.
c•�•
A
and F r a
C
Sutt, N!....ably prlt:&lt;d. Call ....._ all D1e1o _,.._ WI' FOR SALE: HOUSE I l'IIClllll and
lbe iJ ,a
Cloth wnlnp
p.m. ; Lucy J... Luc.. down Winy,.. lllltallatltm
I-a. • CIIHler NWIG.
bath.
Nke
lcx:atlo,\.
ofler • S p. m, TU MH3'
Ill
l&lt;ICIIIII
•:'5 p. m,: Deleo Z down
fleld
·
Dale Wlppll Supply
"6319,
WY
Phooe
Pomeroy.
St.,
,
WI12:115 a. .m: Merrill up
field
W
LINII
DRAG
in
MIDDLEPORT
0oe 71Jle&lt;e Yellow Dlnetle Set, ] --�-=---:------:-215 llnltm A...
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CIIAPIRS
LL
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1--G.E. Toaaler Ill.GO: We ... all ..... - ...-..
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PULL IHOVILS
-'""'"' "'
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roy 4 l lOlc 1---0.e. Mher , $15.00. Inquire Fn,e lllnl,hhia f,.. llat- With FOR SALE: STORE with 1 "' "'"'
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GRADIRI
IHILS,
CLAM
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fami\)' blnlle, Fut uh aod •19 rooms and e ruoms anti
310 Coodor 8treet, Pemoroy.
!"II�'!!! '!!!'!!!�� �
SINGER SEWING MACHINE.
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Dry,
l
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expert lh rt finllhlnaAND aAl'II 8TOP8, TOO
4 17 3tp
U batb over Jton. WUl ucrlfioo ri:n::
POii L0Ta Ila oew,
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panter on her 7'rd birthday Sunr o ·Jnd boJ' , M itt Alan, lt Ou. M►
Mr■. P'nn 5wtener.
Mrt. James Baile:, ,pent
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n. John JrlontlOffltl'Y ol
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MrL Joann Lanham, Belpre.
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Mr. and lfra. Hobert Smal ley her parent■, Mr. and M rt. CUIN 1 auffen,d
I ttlCud rib In a fall •t
�! rs . Victor Lipsey, Dragerton ,
were 1n P1rkerabur 8 M o n d a y Snowden and Jeff.
,chool la.t Friday.
�ta-.1 Great-gr1ndparent■ are Mr evening.
Mra. Jeu Sweeney and Krt.
THANKY,
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Mr. and Mn. Arthur SprOIJle of
1- .mnle Beaver, Racine. and Mr.
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Monttoal, w. Va., were nttni
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llftefflOOll.
OtD DRfSSMAKI N' FORM
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wettend peata ol their IOfl Mr, /
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and Douglae Johmon t!allld at tho Uy.
, ln �Jil 1rh, 1 �on. Jtmes ;\(Harry Brown home Tunclay 1ve- l
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I Mr. and Mn. wm Helhnan QI). purehued thno building 1o1, 1n
the 'fumer Addition.
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CliniC'. Grandpar.-nt, are )Ir, ,md
f \ Stanley Party WIS held al the I ed oa Mr, MOd Mn. DUI Turner Mn. Betty Herring wu Ill the
i'.lr,. Clarence WolC Sr. a n d I home of \!'rs. Robert Palnll!r on il:00 tamily
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1 Tavlor of Addison, �rs. Jamee
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Harold Hawk entertained ip
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Recent callers of Mn. Mollie ; Gr:ith rt Wrst Shade. a �. Wed. J
7:30 Plc.:kens Show
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Bookman were Mr. and M r s. ; f!f&gt;:\d:1.,- a t ,.,"'IJ!'ll Gf'nPral Hosplh11. 7:50
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Wayne McGee of Lancaster anrl
MGl8l'Cado
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Rev . .and Mn John Sheets of eOO wilh !"f!i:1Uves in Add i110n .
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Charles Knie:ht spe,n� Sunday
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Mr. and Mn Paul Myer, and 1 wllh Don� lf! Roush.
/ 1:38 Dre.liar P•rtJ
JJ• ll MIUlbat.tro M'elodlttl
daughters of C.Olumbus spent the I Will Hf!ilman sptnl Friday after- 9:
ornin1 MNlltalloftl
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weekend with Mr · and M ri ·
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chilrl�en Mr. and Mn. Ralph Paint 11:00 ;i,WaJ Shop
Mr. ud Mrs. Donald Malleck
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and Donna Kay of Belprr. SJ)t'nl
GASOLINE ALLEY
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Danny Bissell was returned to ham Tuesda tven
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Robert Pain ter &lt;!al led on Mrs. Ul:OO tll'IP8
NOOII Newa
MUI Hazel Ward, CoUina, Ohio Virgil Roush, Mrs. JeMie Roush IJ ll Owl•
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9:00
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5 : a Nn. Roundup
11:00 Noon New11
1:00 Sundown lenla
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2. Pralae
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M eet'ng G,'ven Garden Club Women

Middleport oomiell reeoJved
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Hr- saw t� Pc.,llul ion Board
l,c-� a.e, rout,�. tht- !llotp ce�
to have been Laki:n. Middlep&gt;�t,'
oow is frtt to have 11.1 wue ta ,
.-n 10 t·ourt or ('Omply with 1ta��
I.H I", he :iaKJ
.
Coun&lt;:1lman Clmt(in F1Wr al•
indic ated his (,mm•!IOfl tlui.t tbl
tourt is t� plaee to go, Be aeQ-.
,,� Childs · motlOfl diJ'tttillC'
Fult.-. lo file th� appeal.
The vote M' ais 5-0 for appeal .
with Councilma n John Z e r II:
absent Olher &lt;.-ouncitmen ,,..
�!lt we re Ltt Smith . A . .4. StllP
berry. and Wayne Gibbuoa, ..,..
CJerk Gene Grai.•

First fiird Firemen Ask, Get 1feeting With
Council Committee On New Firel1ouse lssue

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of local ,ewen, It leu pollut.-&lt;1
�n the efflul!nt of lrtal@d M"II-·
•Jt" from the city ot Parkersburi::
for example illld 11- tests prove
lhe point
However, though Fultz wa11 rl!"•
ported to hnt pttformed m lt
brilliant INnnff befOl'I! lht- Pol­
lution Board. the evidenee prc­
aenled for Middleport was ignor­
ed
Councilman William D Child,.
apearbead of the move that last
•umrner halted Joc;.al 1ewage tr�al­
ment plant construction. heartily
leeOnded the mayor · s retommen •
dat.ioo.

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lion,
H! dkl no1 prOfllik victory, DOf'
did 1w allow anyone 1G conclude
be WU peMimilCJt.
lie did ... qontion lhe broad
coo,Ututionality ol the law whid1
eight at.Let in oornpac1 b a " t
aoughl to mforce ,me. tiil. Rau..
er , he found that the qunUoo 1,
•·on application or the law. ..
ProviowJ court ..... - Gallipo,
Iii tough, a long, uaeleN bald,
- in Ohio and other Altes .,t:re
founded on the constitutional j,­
IUe.
M iddleport contend. � rivzr
at It, lnml, holding the efflutnt

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U of 1M Naeilead aN■ .ia1
WASlilNGTON (UPn - President Kennedy was ex­
C..h,_.. Boy •here 11,e m•Jor
tud1., wu ml&lt;lo, bllh .,11e peeled today to reject quickly and firmly Soviet Premier
- u1t1 W.y
Nikita Khrushchev's charge that the United States pre­
Tho lutllSg 111r1, ,..., c1pt1red pared and began th, anti-Castro invasion of CUba.
Syracu■e Mayor Herman Lon- lftor ftp.., 1leoJ:rlbe4 by 1lle
don hao heen promlsod by the - u ''lleaVJ',"
MOSCOW (UPI) - Premier Nikita S. Khrushchev
FIREMEN AT DINNER - Pomeroy Volu nteer
Comhk&gt;nwealth Telephone Com, Ao ..11e ,,....... 111d flatly appealed directly to President Kennedy today to inter­
Firem en annually pose for a �•oup picfore followi
ng
dinne
blf
r they serve PHS athletes ln the Secon d Ward
p..11y of Ohio that a s.urvey wih thal Uber■tloli tnto,. •• Laa vu. vene and halt the invasion of Cuba by forces hostile to
Firehouse. Left to ri?ht, front row , las! Saturday
_
rught
,
Rolan
d
Neutz
llng,
Bdl
Sheridan. Harry Bolmger, Arnold S nowden, Wilha
be cooducted during the fir,t i.. IUld Orleate ,....._ •••,. Premier Fidel Castro.
m Young. Second row, Marty J1cAn.
Frank_ Chapman , Dr. T. E. He�etson, Charles Werr
w,eks of July 1o belier phone ..,._ flnaly HtabUolJed •ad b.lq
y, Sr� Emerson Well, Kenn y Grover, Gene
Al
the
same
tim�,
a
2,000
mob
of
students
smashed
.
TrlPlllett.
WUllam S�vers, Antone Lucke. Tbir&lt;i .row GUbe
rt Freeman, Harold Norto n, Ted Mankin (chief
,.;.,. in lhe v il 1 , g e. Common- oupplfed."
,
1 win�ows in the U. s. Embassy and battled police and
cook\
Werry, Phillip Werry, Hennan Werry, Dwight (Moot
) Parker, George Nessleroad. - Senti nel ph oto.
in·.&amp;lih Js 8 division of the Gener• . ��li! ww •P.&lt; 4JMf'��� ,;� �11' 1 soldiers on the streets outside.
.
.
a�ounced
I Tua
that Khnt• u.ecullld by a l1nng IQUad at
a1 T elephone Co .
thchev cabled Kennedy lo "put midrtipt.
Phone users ha,e compaline,1
an end lo tho ,ggreasion agaim[
!
Aaide from the government rarecently that they have been unthe
Republic
of
CUba''
llhortly
dio
and
reportl
from
exile
able 1o get the line when
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after .. official Soviet go,em- IOUr"-1, !lien WU almost • comneeded. About two weeks ago,
ment atatement accmed the Unit- plete bhlckoul of communication,
council ffl!t with rtpre,entatives
_
ed
state, ol f)Nparing and statt- with Cuba.
of the phone company ReprePomeroy � � Roy Reuter Ion requesting lho
•
,iUage to d.op Jn othe, aelions,
in1 the in.,,ion.
----sertlativea tokl councllm!VJ that
�A
wenl
on .....,,..� •I tho, ,
·
reaolul
ion
lo
atudy
tho damages ! - Heard a letter
Both KhrllUCbev
!Iii
and
they will admlnister the surv.,y
re!1lllar Pomeroy council meeting on the parking lot wall.
The wall department of Health 1h11 ...
tbe
Soviet
'
ap
and try to ..... tho trouble by
m lawn hall favoring constn,ctiOfl ha, bee,, filled for a long
The bid of Blaettnar Auto Com- peals
limt, 1 Jages 9,rishing to Nlcl!!iYe fedetil
to Kennedy to act ulckl,
having .... phone■ on each lln.s. pany ror the purchue al � new: wi 'I'...
of
Henry
Null
a new lire 111.oliol)_
handed
hl1
written
iD ll&gt;e First so council carried oul tho n,quesl . g,anls for building ...,.,. bufo
.... of
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th
Resldeotl will-now be able to bavo sberlfr, car wu accepted yi�lion to the Nortbwe,tern Ward.
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In other correspoodeoce. I Id· ' ment plants have to fllt
ld to Cutn,,
ll(lliN ....
a
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lour party li- al the - coll day II • � �T lhe .....
Boar
Loe. School
d llonday /lijl,t Illa _r�_
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�,;om Village So- fnce July.
-· - ,.. lllfolJ&gt; A ,- • •
.
Ibey are now II011Q
-' jniicl'p,i! It lllilland II
I,
Ct&amp; 11,ning of • ,._ ' - Raised lhe ,., 1w ........
parly County Commllai&lt;nen.
cowxil •, _ ■a fay commille meet quest before the rec that tbe;
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School.
phones.
The total bid for the new ve- Mo,. thin ao police and , .1,ol
in cily hall ""'1 week lrmn
,
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diera
wen
d!lpald,ed
.
to
Tho
U
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lhl
board
ac,epted tho resig- with a p,cked i""'P o1 flrem,,, B l o and C l o railrooda merge. , lo 115.
Followln1 11 the ,ate which will hicle wu 11, 906. n lo lo be
lumdI,
emon..
• llilnbuq
next li'riday even�g. Mak Fol- ---to
the d
natJoo but llipulatal lhal
.
be cha rged Sy racuae phone u- Buick ,peelal, poli ce· engineered.
,f, ·
- Co uncil and mayor tep,b"alon, mostly Russian. Fo .. "'-al ,erv1ces for Dam.e I A
_ Wdl. both firsl
mer
and Will11
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contract
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Th
Null',
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ere
we
a
agreed
the
that a number al. _IC.'bool
� three other blda
ers alter
lranafer is made;
d
I
warned embaSIV per,oru,aJ hid Stewart, C, who died yest,,day be continued. The re,rign ... . ,. ; I ".ard lire�, also re,,ewed u,.
008
,
OW
from
local
groups
a
doolen,
car
and �,.. ace - i.
a
1
resideot private linel, fl p o ,
� afternootl m Atheoa, will be hold Pr
.
locked all doon and indowo
l heaJ\r,es effective t th ftce pro1ect10n problem In their I
1o
1
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to so6clt withoul fncipa
month. two party llou ... ,•. lour ; In other IICliolll, ttio COmmfs. ..., - an
::.
from
t!io
Ewm1
Chlpel
Wadnesend
1
,,,.,...,
ld&gt;ool
ward
and
f
•�ked
mee
or the
d
ting
lo
ol the
not,'« ft is asked that_ IDJ -,
1iooer, resolved to hive tho counparty 15.25 buslneu p r i v 11 0
day at , p.m
d with council. • conum.ttee.
floo
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Mr
oafety
w
h ,ch w,she, to tolfd m Pomerop
N
U ha, been at Rutian
rhones 111 .00. and two
party ' ly engineer - plan,, •pecf- 1 "'1'"'
Mr. stewart will be buried in ...;, �•
ohoul,..of '":.hur rah rC
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Plan,
drawn
a
numbe
s
fo
'
uba
r
of
year
regiale,
1y
at the •iliago hall,
year,.
' flcatiolll ond eslDnalel for t h e
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1
bo,Jne81 phones, 19.25.
.
, lhe Greenwood Cemetery al Ra- Otho busf
ago for lhe project will b, gone, W a y n , llomh, oulstandmg nohce m advance.
ap
ted upon
lo be the
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of
1,
be
I
r"""r
four
bridge,
b
wil
hane
...,.
conatrudlon
Y
u
to
and
l
p
p
_
O\'er and cost estimates made at Meigs counly &lt;-H Club membe,
o e o roeb and'"::oot';;.,;. , cine beolde hl., late wile, Flora, the i..:rd nc78,;ed
1
I l'reae nl at the ...,Ion i., ' approacbeo to them In the county, 1 • r
, who died In 1940. Mr. Stewart
. hether or nol they want
lhe
meeling acheduled for Frlday tf Langaville, was presented , Councdmen Collins. Schllor, hila,
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inoo
ea
H
The
rd
gl
eer
·
o
- pl calion
chonge to private, -1-prlvat• /
on
'• de JOrtmenl wa, j � �
did ot Ibo home of his ""' W Ure ;_: i III On tho safety C0111111itlee of Porn- certilicate ol appoinlmmt lo tho and Richard Rupe, aleq In
vO •
from Lester
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n v e, roy
or four party n ne, when the ■ur- also aated lo post all bridges m , .
]lam
Stewart.
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COWtcil are Do, Schafer and Ohio state Junio Fa� Board by Mayor Legar and Clerk Edu
o
for emp loymeot a, a •ubsti
coUDty a, to load limits and , •nt 1llalned the embouy , walls. He was
·
motonnan
vey " made.
er
tui.
form
ollini, " h Leslie Fullz •it• · Giw mo
Do
ly
a
n
C
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, Police blocked off both •P·
e r Michael V. DiSalle in Schoenleb.
.
bu, driver; and an applicatlo,
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Also, eouncO bu definitely de- re:'°lutlon approv,d .,., eflectlve rN&lt;he, tbe &lt; hlUI)'
for the Oh10
ting ·
Rlver Electric Rafi. f
p
to
m
from the
rom llau,J Hanning for any ,. .
cer&gt;mon,., m Columhu, last Sal"
cided to have Syroet1oe road■ re- l th11 date that on, work d one oo l north 1111d l11Ulh lkle
Sado
way whleb oper.ted I trolley anc
_'ef Reuter Indicated that
Two Cited To Show
C
.
rday.
lu
he
·
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ol
y
k I Harr
v ne
conditioned and black-topped thl, township roadl for the lumiabiug
baclt v:.,: line fnlln Racine lo Hobaoo. He c -:,.
h
�00:
ha,
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the
been
u
t
"
_on
Boulevard
,pot"
by
ond
p
fumed
E
/ Roush. son o1 Mr. and M r s.
• �:.dell to
I·
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� mer · Jt haa been fflimah!d of any material■ will be by
also operated • bu, line f r o m
llremen
and
.-..,den
la
In
lhe
f
.-.t
Orlon Roush. was allendlng h� pea, '."
job wm t"QSt between '8.000 tract between the board of mm.
Yo1'
�ton.
Pomeroy to Racin,, befo,e rel�- �A �roved�•ly • re- ward becauoe of tho fi ■ta
Y_:: .,
n,
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tioo'1
Ont
eet
me
t
was
ing
m
,
�
mbe,
lhe
a,
er
of
v
a
�
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a
mialnn
s
and
th•
re,pecth,1
,....,.,..,
_
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""" 110.000.
ing.
• on • mo - i:oodlllon, and becauao the flre St
rg
O
b
un
Boa
io
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o
ate
M
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r
Fa
rd.
es
an
t
s.,......m,
by
to-lpa
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A bid ha, been .-ved from
l'Oldcut ver Radio -. d Surviving beside, hil ,on lfl x,n
member Dwayne Stanley, truck is not housed thett.
officers of the PomenlJ l'ullm
efloctlve In �, 1,..1,
1 he Standard Alphah and T a r The """1D1faJonn decided all c:opie, ....,. banded to the u s
,
.
, He w .. oelected last y. ..r lo
.
and
,
J
,
.
At
an
ea
r
be, "111neil -IOII h ropre.ent the 4-H Cl"bs m Oh10 Department
and other -- in Mo.cow. three gr
110IIO ame, Robert _ Gave Ilmilar a oval to
Company of aiar1es1na and an penom pb}'llcally able be ,aiulrand
Edward,
all
of
Alben,:
ppr
a
•
wa,
uplai
1
ned lhal • new ■talion foe a lwo year term following in- , C"ted
w
Jack Lee r.n•-, , II;
ed to
out relief orden - The •lotement promised detail, b1'11111or Frank
n lo buy I
ere
to, mow
olher 1, expected from the
io
of
Minersv
ille
has
not
mot
a
of
been
Huntin
b'ac
Chrto- om nloyment by a pub
pp,w
'°ll
ed
.
W.
Va
in
..
tbe
l
tt
flnt
�
s
gton
of
m
111d
�
l
m
lerv
the
,u
iews
with olher op H me hour
lfc opncy •
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cc,,..., ob- and a ;liter ,..;.. Shumaker oi machlne for Ille at lhl Harrilmt- ward beca se
ty Blacktop Company ol M
u
of
n,port
H
•
ar is iuppJw at tbe
by
,
the
ra
lai
"'"
by
per
ned
O
the
th,
army;•
at
b�l as the
hio State Fair in ., emler, 30 Lo
ville School, on a motion by � Ohio
rolo of ft
letta. soon.
in, 0. New
Inspection Bw,,au. Ac&lt;onl.,.,. m-esled oo Eut
11•111II
1"'9
r
----the
.
Caree
broad.
,
adio
b)'
dragged
hour,
y,
for
17,
April
1981.
ilffective
$450
trad
with
hour
e-m "· ing to the report, there
a
ii
an
Pomeroy.
The
cast
Oh io State J1D1ior F a i r
no further fnfonnalion on the
Commlso!onen Du Hartinpr,
preaent mower.
• .;
gn,at poMibUity that Pomeroy•,
lloa,d ii comprioe&lt;I of
Current bflll w... 0 r d e r ed u,,..
mem
lloo MuJJen and Aw,y Nelson •• battle.
CLUB TO Miff
30
fire departments will bavo
Ooly 0.. ldealllW
two from each ol the
tended.
IS A ......
re Orin lo ....,,lldate within I few years. 11,.,
I paid , &lt;&gt;then attending
of tho Twin C ..,
'Jbe.._-:adk, dMI report that �
prm; ipal youth organ,..tlons In Shrine Cl:• will
Roush,
Ftanc� Mont- Re
be held Tiour.
! uter sa id he
be lhe llate. It is the duty
- - f - had been
of t h i • j day. April 2IO m the b11m
mm =rge M • Dal l.,. t.n ...... Of I
11it
rt
Injured
-,board lo Jan and ca
dl■trlct exec,uti,. -out IC- Cfubroom of the u....i.
to
rest..r .. dwi,,o al plotting .,._
meat. but added that lint
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U.iUa of ptho JDDiol' �,ision of
� AIIllla - al ........... Cun, but It WU
----- - - kind al fi
Middleport_
Pine G....
a - ·- .. to ope&lt;flie lnformalloa.
prolection now, He ,aid - re
ol lhe Oh.. Sta�.
tn MORI!: CONTRIBI/TOIII
cut on the back )1st lhove h 1, II ldentUled ooe u Maj. Hu.,,_
:;;Nol Guilty Answers
Pomeroy·, best firemen live in the
left hip JutordaJ nenfna about berto Sool Ilario, former lfl'lculAddiliona
l
orgam,.,t
lon,
._.
w
LOCAL TE�
lir,t ward,
Court
Are llfade Inleaded
• oon tribuled re&lt;:en
tly Iowan! tlir
A llv•J, clllcuuton al the IJet. 1 'clocl; - be fell on I brok,. lure mlniltor who .,11 reported Go,emor Michael DlSalle his Two
A
letter
wu
read
The
lemporature
by
m Pomeroy •
Mayor
ick
h-t
.
Uhe
t
ioo
01
followin
jar
g ]ll'OClsmat
1
ing
Ullder llou,e llffllt lost De- laued
h
lecment al tbe llemocrllk: ...,._
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t
Char
les Legar from the diatrlct busineaa dsilrict at noon loday ;:.,_
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calling 1ttentlan ol Ohio clUzen1 � to p ;:-:. local by
8
i,ember_
-- .-....., --.
cour: U. S. engineer'• office In HunUn1- wa, a do.,..., with cloudy
•-vi --ty by unlUQf: the men and wum. The ......_
le
•
,
.
Ult
coun
t
y
• ---------------------- the XI Gunma M
to
Youth
Temper
ance
F.duca
t
•n • elllb 1181 hek' Jlonday - 11u called IUld - the YGllnt- Castro • rad
lon
u wre
·
io also reported Week
action
yesterday
HI
Judge
Emm.tl
.
. April I
.,..1np Belter tlealth Clw lllil
n :ns
I bu,rne.
of the • lier to tho oltice ol Dr. T.
A. eight ..U-c.stn, �bad�
. Mofgo county C'n.J
p. Peoples ■et the beorings tomorTh
W
chi
he
the Homo E&lt; Class of the �
wu
trealect
Woma,•1 dub at Salllbury School. � ""row mornJng lo, both ca■ea .
ter hu planoed ,pee! 1 inf
ter
Early llonday morufng l'omen&gt;y
Grange, and the
t110'n111R1 'IO MBIIT
Varltuo Idea, ...., bnu!Jh(: oul
lion _,.,,. ., ...�
Pleoding were
R.
Miller,
-.
Lion,'
Club.
and ft WU decided le - in a oquadomeo _,I to the H a rr y The lllddleport
charged wfth hiving no ,- tu
'Ibo � :
P
u
ll
i
l,ro
t
dif
loe,lltye oaeb
le .. 1r ltavo • _.,, W""-, Wberou I II p,oper
-lb oa Pierce naldence on
DE•TR LEAIINEo
t
fo .Itnt ,i.,
,
lo IIUide stamp, and Roy Keaton, oted on
.
unl u Jit falL, .,. Sa� iw,.. llr. Pierce - from aJgbl al the hlih 1IChool at 7,• eung _.
eI h
MiM
.
Sue
Lehew
tten
.
of II o ■o
In ma
y
I heart coad!tlon and wu admia- p.m. AD _,,,
o1 tem- a cllarge 01 nmnln1 a atop 11gn.
Galli
Meig
a.
s,
Athe
ns
and
Vinto
count
n
ies farmers receiv,d word al u,. cte.tb of
- ......, b pe,uoe ,. lhl oUlb ma, ha
urday. Thon lhe
will be
� other court action yesterday will hear and _see the report of
t Y
ve
the
beef
attend.
catUe
project rousin. Miss El,;, Hoslop
held the lollowiDS Jlonday.
hnlth;y
lotorecl a
attitude 00 •lochoi ., Julian Edgar M- wa, 1"""1 usmg Cbarola18 and Herefonj cattle at . the first field
lirl's Ferry, Ohio. She wu alao i,
Al the ..,,. ,neellJti, ICbeduJod
f5 � &lt;»■ta for baving no aper day of the ye�r to
• beverqe and,
held al lhe southeastern sub-stafor May II, lt lo planned to
neice of tho lale George 11eu1,r·
Whlreat. the cAloen, of Ol:to
1...... Don Fruier. cha'll- boo of the Ohio Agncullural Experiment Station
•
at
Car-a ,pa11e, 11 the IIIID1 i..tun·
of Pomeroy.
rocoplzed tbe lflnl!lcance of ed with inlolllcatlon. wa, llned penter in Meigs county on Thursday, April 20th
:
.
Ladlt■ are ubd to brfnl an lem
d'�in ,
'"• and J 110 and cooto.
Events for the day will get unMAN
CITEfl
for ·- The article ii to be
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de a Bl 10·,0 • m at the Car for the -.rd, project becau se Noel HermaM 51. MflldJ11(11111;
uc1111&gt;1 youn, �e in matlen
;vrsppod and will be auctioned
,
pe:/
Hapu.i
.
of temperan
when feed- o1 their di!!--.., ln -- One ot .... cited to Galllpolla court f/.l
ce and,
I
ver
wi
Sire,Selection 18
er call p,odU&lt;"On of the area wfll lhl ohjectlv.. ol tho projo&lt;t " to urday for PIBlling without _,.
•" not o
11D ....._ Soud cha
The summer meeting of the MeJa1 County F a r
Wherul, nevoi- hu It been
m
or ""111&lt;1es are also -bear I clilcumon on the feedec delermine If there Is any rel ation ed clear distance.
Bu reau Federation tentatively has beea set for June 29 more Important In the biatorJ Su bj«t For Study
. Last "lllinf Mn. Doa a-. at tho county falrcrou
the
ndl and will Include • chicken of our state and nation lo brm1 An-.._ts ha,e been made call ,..., and tho Dollar, a • d belween
mo of tho beef an; M GS GENEllAL IIOtlPIT
preJfdld while 11111 -. - barbecue, it wa,
mall
and
Senoe
Ito porfoffnln&lt;"O und.r EI
.U. :
to our yootb the truth ,bout lhe for Chuck Baldwlo. aire analyst
.
of Foede call productloi,
decided i..t Dlghl.
Ch le, ,_.:,.__ nd F.o 1,.. methoda of f"""""«
AdmJa,..,, - Ralph �
mllloe - W11b atiirman D1o111. Thlo and other
,
I val - ftemperance.
by
wao
of the Clenb"al Ohio B.-ting As•..,_ a
"
ond P,iary �
Mn. PhlJ
preljmqwy ,-t of first Long Bottom,
11n. Doa ed - al a ro,alar -., al al Dolly Month and the boonl . Now, lhenl.,.., I, Michael V. -lotion
dlrect«s Sbaudya of Ohio Stale Unlvenlty. A -.
_
b .,;u
meet
led
lo
with
Middl_..
H-� cla!m,ap 1111d - Ibo -.11an•, board of - • made pi.a lo help puhlfsbe lhl DISalle, calf
l
be at
al the Slalo of and - UU.rnted dia
Following • d- at
tb.
lold and
- il be m,charges - Lewitl
rymen of
l
.,..t.
man.
the
f
laot aJabL
.
c
a
w
l
Ohio, d, honby proclaim lhl this _,., Wadneoday at S p.m al church lty will be
11hown at the Columbus Beef day Middleport.
A - wu uomed for
Jlemben, - '""f", Thomu weelt ol Ap,U Ill-IS, '"''• u Youth the �p Gtange Hall.
to w the "-lord 111d Charo- Jime 11th.
annual lalenl ,._ to be held al llqn, LN �. Dole
CLUB
'IO
MDT
Tom.,.,.onco
,
Week in Selectior, of •INI• for 1tud and laiae animals Uled in tho
Pr,l 'l'O IOln
c:oru- Allo on the I p.m. ""1fl'llll will The Put Offlcen � of
Ibo Coant, Pair wllla all Ibo Fm
Reed Y...,., Ohio, ood do "'l• all Ibo &lt;ilium how lhl lndfvldual farmer
Tho lll'adbary Pl'II WIil - ta,..,.
cu ing -- Dr. Roy M. Kott- be Dr. Nalana B KJnc IISOClalo
of -, ocbool,
.
Racine 0..,,,.,. 011:8, Will -- •
ltorta .........,, Ada Ho■tw, I al lbI, sta• to ccmiJleto the mat- ■eled till
.
Wednelday ft 7:N p.m at lbt - lo -l
bell
,,,...
to
uoe
for man, d&amp;.&lt;tor of Ibo Ohio Agrf � ln ,_.....,.
ilild 1a1ai1.
htlyn � and llw ter of youth ...._
,clone,,
,
II the ...._ ,r llr. ..i Jira. �
educo- hlo herd will be dllcuaaod. A J I cultural �
KhooL Every-. 11 1111&gt;1latl.
j
Slltfoa, llalJI, who will � on "Ardmal Heallb ,. Brinker 1'bundq
.Juno WII
a.
lion u • Y"lf l'OIIDd ,pn,joct.
Af111'. f{•
are fllvltod. , _
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"The tn br..,. -. --1ltd
·•
,,,,;, "\ or• �,.,.,••,,. .,1 a1- "l t,�fit£1 1:i.411...,,.-"'
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1 •
llaaJ ClaJond will ,.....
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COTTON KNITS

EUB Churches

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neertng flnn. retained by Mlddle­
port for that purpoae.
'The anaJrlU. preaented April
l2 in • hearing before lhe PoUu.
lion �rd . wu laughed out of
die room by the Pollutk,n Board.
On lhe other band, tho board h"'1
no wllneaea or evidence, proy.
ing Middleport waa polluting the
river.
This qtJQ:Uon, ..Are we pollut­
ing the river. or not? " accod.
ing to solicitor Bernard Fultz . is
likeJy the key luue upon which
all will be won or loa:I in the en­
•uing court action. Also involved
is the queation ol degree of pollu-

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FOR YOUR PlANS • MAllRlllS • FINANCING

hall-a-million dollar project.
J - Jt Cllll Mell: r./ief in t h •
4.'0Ulb: armed with evidence lho•·
ing the river ii not be.Ing pollut..
ed by Middlepo,t lo • degree de•
rimental le heahh, aafety, and
ilffll!ra.l Wl!lfare.
The �or strong ly recom­
mended tho latter.
Evidence Mayor McElhtnney re­
ferffll to II • cuefully auperv •
ed analy,il: taken la!l 11.1111mer
in the river al the upper and lo...-.
er corporation limit■ of the town,
and in the center. 'lbeae lettt
Wen!! directed by Floyd G. Brown
and .Aaoclall!s, Marion, 0. engi -

the

I

1951

1lllpi WIN, ( l ) Obtalntnc detail­
ed plan, and ,pec:Ulcollom for •
treatment plant and NWqe col,
lectloo 1yololn, and (I)
.ewer rate and other ordinanct,s
nec.....-y lo the financlo1 al ....
atruction of a plant ud coUeclioo
aystem.
The luuo ....,.Jvobly r.,ay be
determJned finally in tho Supreme
Court of Ohio.
Mayor Kenneth McElbinney op­
ened lhl ,pedal meetlng called
to decide future action lollowln�
recelpl of tho official nolla! Iron:
the PoUution Board he indicated:
1 - Middleport can build t h 111

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f'"MHNI)" alld NiW kiai1h1. a.. .,.
� - Pllo�u,- fair 1t11 1 •�wer WNl­
-'411y .

Phone Study """ , _,,,_,., ,,..._ , President Kennedy Denies
,:-i':!..C:.�d::·:��
U S Has Any Real Part
Promised
In
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Khrushchev Threatens Soviet
Aid To Embat tled Cas troites

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Middleport Council Votes 5-0 To Figh t Ohio Pollu tion La w In Co ur ts

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INS TALLA TION OF OFFICERS HELD BY
MARY SHRINE NO. 37 fN, IOOF HALL HERE
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The Past Pres �
Dcew Webster
of
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dies Auxlhar
Post will mt't'I Wt"dnesday ev�
,mg. .it the home of Mrs. J �J
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ebster Sr Members art'
quested lo t nm and v. e1:1r
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dis trict deputy shepherds: Naomi B�lnkt'r,
Open mstallation of officers of Elizabeth Lear.
Ma,y Shr,ne No 37 Order of lhe and PWHP and PWOS of Mary prophetess : Jess, 8rinl.e�. a�socl­
Whitt Shrme of J;rusaltm, wall Shrine; Edith Hulsinpiller. ElsH! ate walchman of she:�r �� i::�
held Friday t"V�g at the IOOF Smith, Nel!Je Ttacy, J�anette � Hughes, worthy scrl . E a
Fern
a sheaf o f berts. Zella Cross. Mane Hawkm! Lear, worthy �re:ter;.
HaJI. 'Ili e emblem.
lain :·
ha
w,
Mllln FNtu re St•rta
whEat, en('trcled with roses, was MaXJne Wing�U. John R;beii Cheese
e�
::a
�
�
,
ph
e
mg
g, wo Y
Flora
Harry P. Smith, Ernest
...... 1:45
pIac:ed in the east .
.
.
gwde;
rthy
o
w
Eunice Jividen,
worlh Y h I" gh and Virgil A tkins·
Mary Hughe.s,
.
·
TONIGHT
Installing officer! were pre:,ent· Bem1ee Wmn, worthY herald •
watch.
e
h
pr1este
Allen R
CED
N!IIOUN
-'ERVJCES A
Michael llie&amp; ins and
man r!ili@, h d :d � ellie TTa- ed rmd included Edith Hutsinpil- Harry P. Smith. first wiseman :
will
.
servke,
prayer
,
..
Loil HolmN in
M,d-w
, i.°,;iin/h:;,:d we, . lhe P"'" Jer, inswlling officer : Elsie Smllh V�gil Atkins. s,amd. w1semi;;i :
•1:DG a OF FUR Y"
Honored uest!l chaplain; Jeanette Roberts. her- John Roberts, third wise�an . r•
_
bf.' held al tht- Enterprise EU B C)'
ofhce�
s1dmg
- al.so aid: Grace Frer:ch , scribe ; Mar- nest Wingett, king; Max_tne W111churl'h Wednesday e vening, wit'i were present . and includel Mar•
San dra Dff, Joh n Saxo n,
ZeUa 11ett, queen: Hilah Lull, first hand
Esther garet Newnan, organi.!lt ;
WHP·,
n
garet
t.na Turner and
Mrs Eldo n Weeks as leader .
hand·
R se. �:; :�d Stanley Saund- Cross. guardian; Dorothy Lacey, l maid ; Leon_a Well�, sec"o_nd
Anthony Ou.in n in
1
ee
handrd
i
th
Atkins,
e
Boone.
maid ; Pauhn
Rev. Donald
, ~ra)' ette Shrine solo ist and
"PORTRAIT IN BLAC K" •.a.......--a-a-:;;.;.-:;-:;=1 ers, PWOS, 0·1 "'°
.
'
or·
worthy
Steitr,
maid ·• Lillian
(Technicolor)
Mary Margaret Me- bened 1:ct 10n .
GaII"tpor .
.
Y
th
wor
LewJS.
Evelyn
Al.W C RTOON
Offiet&gt;rs to be Installed ente� ganist.;
chem. �P - Bessie Fairch ild,
•
A
wor.
a1rs
h
Vaughan,
c
Leo
guardian, and
PWHP · He 1en KitUe, PWHP ' and the hall and were seated on
· thY guard
F AMILY NIGH TS
III
e
a
P
I
ced
an
d
coven
it
h
w
with
ens
h
At
of
PWOS
·
1
Joh� I)
April 18-19
Tu-.-W..t
or a cross. Ttiey w �rt:
form
PWHP,
the
d
.
offken .are Ad a
er.
Ho
n
orary
Me
d
;i�na
m
h pr iesthig
,,,.orthy
nett,
n
Be
of
Mabel
John Derek, Dawn A dda.ma
Dorolhy Youn�
bearer:
flag
PWOS.
,
Ward.
Mender
Formerly Smith Clotblog Co.
!�� ��bert
hes, watchman of and Arr�r Warner, flag escorts,
"PRI SON ER OF VOLGA"
Hug
Allen
ss:
e
·
ville
Nelson
'
rine
h
S
y
II
Hock_ mg Va e
N.IDDLEPORT, OHIO
(Color and Scope )
Helen Reynolds. bann er bearer;
- also Maud Gruese, and Eu,ella 8echBi nr Crosby, Mitzi Gay n or
O
Homa
tie, banner escorts; Pearl ReynDon,l d O ' Con nor , Jeanm,u-e
olds, m adonna: Dorothy Young
N•m•
Brand
•
'ANYTH ING GOES"
I
,
.
n
. . )
and Amber Warner, angels, Stella
(Col or and v I,1av&lt;s.o
n wa, read
Merchandise
An m(ere,ling report on the A commumcaI',o
ourier ; Gladys May, flowc
C RTO ON
Atkms,
an Humphr y
�Flirt " Jell b Marc Bohan for lhe House of Dior Is lypleal of Ille SI Im Look .., la ...
A
ice Winn
slate wide meeting of the OHGC from M1"3. Herm
,rl;
Be
,ol01
1,
and
"'-::g
er
rn
this .;,.,...: §klrt Is flnely pleated, Jaekel double-breasted aallJ'2f:j;
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,
�
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j held Ma,eh II in Xenia waa regional d ,rector an no.wicmg •.;
,lrons of hono, were Florence �a.._ Ai ri&amp;hl Is "Cocoali�I," a belll oeller. NolA dlghllJ' llo
M
-- - -egional meetmg to
iven by Mrs Charles Lew is, apring r
Tracy . Phyllis Hawley, Thelma
10.
A�ens on May
�resident. when the Wmding �ld .
:�:. Dill. Florence McGuffm, _Nellie --.
a
Williama of Rocky
V1rg1m
ay
d
Fri
met
Dr. Luis will Be
Trail Ga rden club
Tral'y and Florefl('e Bufr mgton
UI
.
as
usmg
r
speake
the
be
wdl
er
Mr,.
'
of
evem0g at the home
and qu n s altendanl! were HaIn Cluirge Tuea,1'1y
ee
! aud
0ml leS
I e with M rs· Allard her topic, "Table setting
zel Cleland. Colda Ward , Helen
Char les R'lfl
Dr. Clayton F Lutz, con(eren.:e
0Uf
nts' " . Reg1stra. Johnson, Leona Broe k
M ar ,e
P,att as hoste,a, The home wa, floral arrangeme
'
,arg,
'
I
be
WIil
in
l,
"pednlenden
at
n
begr
will
'
of lion and coffee hour
Hawkms. Wmona Hoffman, �or.a
decorated with arrangement!!
I
•
he
t
for
ations
.
Reserv
m
8
g
0! of th&amp; local conference of Lhe En
WPbb
and A lice Struble-. Kmg s T he Homebuilders Class
spr ing flower,.
e
.
l uncheo." must be m by May 6
gu�rds we re Th o Smit h , Eugene Bradbury Church enJOyed a pol- lerprise and Mornmg Star EU B Mrs. Lee McComa■ Is a patient
Highlighll of demonslrat,on•
The club was osked lo assd Alkins. Clarence Struble, Ral ph luck supper Salurday e,enmg in chur&lt;"hes lo be held al lhe Enler- at Meigs General Hospital where
and lh e leelure by _Herb Mite
:� with the arrangement, fo , lhe W•bb and Ralph Gra,e,.
Present pdse chu,ch , Tuesday at
the churc h basement
Daylo
7 3C she is being lreated for p neum1M1•
of Roge,·, FlorlslS '
I
"
he p r esentalion of the Oag by
T
annua
l con,enhon to be held ,n
�
M
Marcum.
s,
Art
M
r
and
r.
were
•
color photogr�phe'. of �
n
u nday ,a
All hurch a d
?; Athens al Sh l,ely Hall. Seplem- Helen Reynolds �n1 Euve
,
U� Bee�- Mr. and Mrs w, lbur Rowley, Mr. ��
1
·
"Pause for Li,ing and I e M
I o lli;ers, p,es,dent and Mr. a nd Mrs. Emersoo Jonet
her 8_ Mrs. Leo Bryan reported tie and t he smgmg of the 'Lord s
.
Mes.
King,
and
Mr.
Bob
Mrs.
and
er
v
gi
re
e
w
s
other
.
nd
a
Co.
Glass
of .
on the Achievement Day at M d- Prayer " by Dorot hy . Lacey pre- Bill King Mr and Mrs. George lreas rer of all or anizalion,
Athens, Sunday, wlttl
d
m
site
i
v
r
er
h
tng
by Mrs. Lewi11. Foilow
he c�urch ', are sk!t by the past
r,
the
installativ
ceded
Wood
Mrs.
i
Terrell
Mrs
port
di
t!-e
·
'
·
Nash ' M� · 8� Mrs, J im Wh t.
� H . GIaz1er,
·
port M r s. LewI' preaenled eacn
to their daughter, Sharon. student at
• 1 8 IIa1·ion g reet· ·
the ms
FoII owmg
tor· Rev · firanc1s
.
and Mrs · Lewis were named by
·
'
LawrtnL'e
s
r
M
d
n
a
Mr
h
,
I
c
I
a
member with a wo man ' _Day
· , we re exlended b Mrs. Ben
o u·
the presidenl a, the nominating mg
Y
d Slewart. Vidor Hysell, Mrs. Ma x be present ·
which had a guide to herbs m 1l
nell, and jewels were presente
.
Mr . and M rs. Harold Woodge,d
comm lttee.
Junior Wagner, Mr.
and from wh ic-h the mernbe ;-1
Mr. and Mrs . Hughes_ by their Oa;•� MrsV
to
and dau11hter, Marrlane, wer1
1 1• J11dg·e for the
l WT
rs· ernon Bing, Mr. and Bing I, Attendin g
an
wm make a ehart for their kit- Mrs. Car
daughter Grace Shambl in. on be•
mase
ribbon
00
d }el SCh
evening, awarded a blue
v isitors in A thl!na, Satw-da,.
I C'-chen.
hall of the Shrine, and Naomi Mrs . Fred Hoffman, and Mr. an
.
.
rs. Lewi, and red ribbons to
l
M
l
Gal
to
l
of
t,
Dur
h
lp
n
R
Mr.
M,s.
o d M rs. Griff Russell Is e palleol
lpo ,. Vernon Bmg, son of
s
,
on beha ll f the olficors,
B k
The meeting opened with d';':
_
Mr, Terrell and Mrs. Robert ;;��;� Mn. Hu�hes with
a and a guest, William Aut herson Mrs. Vemoo 8i�g of Pomeroy, at Hoi2er Hospital lo G,l lipoll�
p
llona taken from Chapter 1 of
-----Lewis.
gift . A w h ite Bible was presented
hat completed h is A ll' Force
•·ir,t E pistle General of John by
�a Dr. Dell Russell, IOD of MrSi.
hou
r eontesls by the Pasl Matrons of Evangeline
g
t
h
e
social
alleodm
Du
r
ing
now
is
and
SERVICES SET
sic t.-aining
Mrs. John Te\rell. Member�
eoat Russell ,isited with her
:�: we,e conducted by Mrs. Rohe,t Chapter OES to Mn,. Ben nett who
lhe jet mech anics school
a
exc
a
h
Ha,wll
Th•
New
cal
N
oll
r
ed
r
HAVE
we
NEW
medlcal conv ent�a.
ro te �
�.
pri,e Lewis with prize, awarded l o also recei,ed a number of per- en Church of Goo will hold re,iv- S hepherd A. F. 8., T':""'·
ave
of plants. The
3
�
�
Mrs Claude Durgao
a
n
gifts
nal
o
s
r
C V,r.
�
.
;:rd W3' Mrs. Joseph Struble and Mrs
, donale by
al ser,ic,,. beginning April 17th His new . address g A::trick Wood. Waller eenu. Mra. Patrick Wood The benedicilion by the_ Rev.
Jeff and �ughter Ann. IN1
! to
1 award
Du ee•, fatl-.
until April 23rd al 7 : 30 ea ch eve- non W. Bmg, AF 1"":'7' : :,
rg
a surpr18e Boo� concluded thia meeting.
iling with Mn.
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ing Rev C. G . Estes, Eva nge- 3767, S-SQ. Box E fi66,
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name, ''The Gleaners and the
open meeting st �:e ;ederated Lori Ann.
The Pomeroy Cement Block Co.
with
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table
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church Thursday,
cover and a humility and kindness we will
7:30 p. m. The Rutland Garden ered with a pink
walk through the fields together,"
stork
club nower show waa announred
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watchword, •·Keep your lamp
b
Refresh ments were .aerved y
.
Out complole home bulldlnt Nrvlco lncludo1
g and let God place it where
burnin
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the hostess assisted by Mrs. Ri evlt)'thlng to make the b•lldlnt of your new
He will · ·• the Oowers. yellow
Oe a guest. The _pink and_ white
�d white daisy; the emhomo a happy oxperiencL See U1 Now•
theme wall\ ca rried out m the roses
shief of wheat encircled
blem.
refreshments and f■vDrt were
with roses and colors ye llow end
small b..inet, holding a doll and
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bow.
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A surprise birth day party was
Refreshments were served from
-----given yesterday afternoon at the
a table with white cover and cen•
home of Rev. and Mra. Eugene
tered with a� arrangem�nt of yel,.
Brown honoring their son Da vvt
low roses wllh ca ndle!l m eryst�I
SPLIT- LEVEL
upon his 18th birth day.
holders on either aide. Jeannette
After the guest of honl)r had
Roberts presided at the punch
Optoned hi, preaeols g ame, were
howl.
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play
Churches of the Syrac-use EUE
cream, cake, potato c h ip.9 and charge will convene in L O C a I
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pop were served.
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ConferenC'e at s o ' c-lock WednesThe bi rthday of Dor Coates W81 day evening, Apr il 19 in the Bet�also observed in advance by the any church at Dorca1.
24 persons attending. He is celeThe program of the churches
brating his 18th birthday today
of the past year will be reviewed M
M innie Roush of Canne1 1,
An inacrlbed cake also Wat serv•
You can ehoo10 tho hamo exactly 1ultocl 10 you,
by conference superintendent, Dr, the ;:est o( her daughter and son­
ed in his honor.
individual nHdt from our exten1ive library of
Clayton F. Lutz of Col umbus.
in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Wiar•
Attend ing the party were Btnhomo plan,, No charao • • • No obligation.
luded on the agenda for thl1 ner.
Inc
ny Ewing, Tom White Dor Coates,
iU be in the selection of Gardner Mankin of Wlllnw,
lo
Tom Shasteen, L o l &amp;1 Zeigler•
and alternate, to reir Minn., arrived Thunday evenlng
Cinda Swaw,i, John Shast,en,
I
the Ao- for a vtalt with hll mother, Mn.
JeMller Lohse, Janet B rown, Bi'!J reaen1 the loc• cllarge .,
which will t'On- Mabel Mankin and ottter rt1laYoung. Bob Wingett, Andrea nual Co f ren
in �� ;� Avenue EUB tivea·
Evart1, Riclr: Crow, Alita Carpent •
Dwl Ohio June Mr. and Mrs. JIC e n n e t b
at Colum '
er, Keith Barnltz, Patty Grimm,
Lawson of Columbul were Sunday
Mike Fulu. Chuck Downie, Danny IOth.
-- ---;--dinner gueals o1 Mr. and Mn.
Brown, Mn. C. F. Tomplr:inJ, J.
-:Price Hawlr: .
Brown and Rev. and Mn. Brown.
Mr. and Mro. Price Hawk left
Sunday for a visit m Columbo,
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with Mr. and Mn. Kenneth Law·• Easy Oli•._- euy off •
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Mr,. Grover
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• Sturdy construction for rough-aliif=tmiible -•
'l'he Syrac1110 'lblrd Wednuday Mr. and Mn. HllT)' Saddler ol
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cotton. Tops
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meet Wedneaday. April ... from of Mr� William Buber and Mr.
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Sizel 1. 2. 3.. .
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Sauvage
John
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, Style SI I a.- Shom. Re d, yellow,
Bents Wolle vlsl!H In Plants
Gene H Nolan will be the leadSiZft 1-2, 3• •. . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . • • . . . . . . . .. .. .s1.•
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colon. Si.. � ID-�,
Style W Cliilcna'• 1""'1e,._ t,, and AUJlllla Wolle, and bruther,
:- home In ... of
A potluck lunch will be hlld at Gmer .
Mrs. Le88le LUlk relurned to
Slyl• 1 1 3-Crew Neck Pullover, short sleeves, sizes 4 lo 8x,
noon wl1h -� •�--'-• their own
$1.19
her home Satunlay alter a vlllt
white yellow, blue, pink, red, navy - - . . . • - • • • - - - • • - - •
table ...-vice.
at Columbia. s. C. with her daugl,6x, whi
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Style ' 1 23-Basque Shirt, V striped inset, sizes S_ lo
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Your
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lo protect
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.
whole
navyhite,
red-w
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red, white-navy, white-basq
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Cary Grenl, Deborah Kerr, First EUB Church. Rev, Gla!er
sizes 2 to 8x,
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