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MEIGS THEATRE

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12-Dally Sentine l, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 3, 196 1 /

House Cleaning Sa le ... Elberfelds In Pomeroy

I Dinrn,r l• Gi11en
Son &amp; Hu family

,._,.wuy , Ohio

TONIGHT &amp; THU RSD AY

Mr a:nd Mrs John Bryan en- 1
tertained with a family dinner at I
lheir hq,ne tn Middleport U1 honor of theh 600 and d.aughter-ml1:1w. Mr. and .\fr• Tf'd H r y a n
whose marna gt&gt; 1,1 as J.n evt&gt;nl of

NOT OPEN
,alOAY &amp; SAT URD AY
MAY S-6
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"'T HI W I ZARD OF
BAGHD AD "
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Dick Shawn _ Dian e Bakn las1 month
"FOR THE LOVE OF MI K E"' ' Oth e rs p reM"nl wen· Mr il nd
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Mrs Fred George and rhildren,
Richard Basehart. Stu En.·m
SUN ., MON ., TUE S.
"THE SUND OWN ERS"

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d;·t·n Albert . Oanny,
l'hnstme and Donnie

Tommv,

di' anii the Bry&lt;m� · otht'r l"htl-

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Robert Mitchu m
Debor ah Kerr and
Peter Ustmov
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TONI GHT
FAM ILY NIGH T
Mel Torme
Jack Lord
DRAG ON"
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- also Cornet Wilde , Debra Paget
''THE ADVE NTURE S OF
OMAR KHAYY AM"
ALSO CARTOON

rose or black. Washable fabric.

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This Sunday t&gt;venmg �fr a n d
Mrs Enlow Grubbs of Glou�le r
will be at tht• worship !it&gt;rvice of
the M iddleport Churt· h ot Christ
lo show f'Olored slides of the Miss;onao� wo,k b,•ing done '" Sooth• 1
ern Hhot.!es 1a, Africa, by the1r 1
I son , DLvid, and hi s family .
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I Th• " iddlepod chu,ch particl•
I pated in financing thi� work with I
contributions lo the C,rubbs fam,
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ily :n Afr ica.

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T�• Picture List.cl First
It Shown At Dusk On
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Solid and Ooral prihb In fashion ri&amp;ht colors - Nutmee, l]'t)', ll'et;O.

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$6.91 CHAIR
SALE
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B e,ng Announced

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Magic Chef Elec. Ranges

llonderall lu
tneorporat.ed lirhtwel.o:ht
atyllne with 10ft
leathen and treated
fool.wear for ydur
pacinr com fort, whether
you go r»�t - or
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lher■ are IO fJ•irJble YOU can

fol&lt;! the ,hoe In ball.

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Tape bound ll!d&amp;t1 - double boa 1Utehed all ov• - COIII·
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Twin Bed Siu 39x76 inchH __ $2.�

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MELMAC
CLEANER

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Clea111 pluUe dlnnenrue,
llelmac and met.mine, allo
l:offee pot&amp;. tea pot. and
iblnaware. U1ually ,1.00.
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88c

Penny Brite

COPPER
CLEANER

l',opeclally l'fflllDIIIIDdecl
for copper bo"-111 poll
md )IIDI, Al■o for chrome,
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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Tbunda
y, May 4, tllal

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$ 2 Billion For D ivision Ten Highwa In
5 Years
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A live-yoar, • billion highway bid-lettlnp held by the depa .
rt reloc1Unoa of USR SI aortb ti
either be1o,e 1collllruclloa proJl'am •"'"- by ment oo far lh� year.
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Pon.eroy and SB 111 In Beverly lbe
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lhe Ohio Department o! hi ways Key joba remain
fil!CAI '
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allow I« lo odd Joa lo COllllructioa, Iii, --- job, _....,.
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Includes 161,820. 000 !or Highway vlaion Include oarto
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of inlentat, meo1o througbout the dlvilloa. - lablo
lhe llo,. � •ID ...,_ llo - to fJJ.:IO'l,000 win ,. up ..,
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Divi,ion Ten, it waa learned to- Route 77 1111d Ho Ohio river brJdi, j
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A total ol $31 482 000 of 1be DI- •
lll,Q ill l&gt;nloloo Tai Int«■cal 7u,. 8eJood ,_ ua,
vwoo Ten
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lolal ti ••• II lllllod ...
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LACIII..AND AFB. Tu. - Air- ICbeduled ,. ta
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1be
priori
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1 •• Plld off handaomely today I• lpeedlnJ deve1 p ..;
t of the lat«eoall, conlredlnjr belon J,_ •· .._ .....,.., an ..i, _...,
.,.. Dale E. Sbow■U.r, son . . of ties throusJ, June 063 n
■ mluUe. One ol lbe 98-loa(.Jonc lfe1poo mperf
Jn. nea111I-r1■ 1e
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-"'ader will bo ........ ... _.,_, - t 11 tla ,rf■ri.
ormed perfeetJy �u.,
ud ..... Form• llllowa11e, elude, It• IM 000 for intent.to
ednflday on I 30-mQe filghl lhal begu II I • • bottom .,
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lollotrlq IJ -bo. tlfl. liN.
completed and ,,7
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lor olber won ., p-ound lllo 1 4' !eel deep,
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o1 Air Foree bo- the n �
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t lluchlng ol • major llqufd.fuel
ty area.
mlNlle from a ,Db allhoap the
lie mDHa,y
here. lie hat
Air For,e - h1 Ill own toUDI - already
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bu 1pe111 aomewhere ■roand flot
beea aelecle4 to -"" Ille Jecli. Divlolon Ten
ormllUoa
1t 1 lo ,«et .eon■lraelloa lltarted on 1aeh lllldergrou
m.. lralnblg ...,.. !
d lhelteri aro1111d Ille eoutry,
1
or E...._ gan, Noble, Monroe, Gallia, lloc1c'Thi, wu a highly llpllltant llaneh, •
111d Gen. Tbom1t s, Power, ehlef
1r eom..a111cal- and Cryto- UIII, AtbenL Waahlngton , Vinion stralefle Air omma
ol the
C
nd; who walehed the 110-lon mltlll poke
ooe thro gh
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.,..,.._ s,- . Et(ulpmeat a.. and Melga Counliaa. Some
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project, ring l 1moll:e and fire lo begin 111 trip. B ut lhal short flll
hl eollflrmec1 for end·
pa1nnu 111 � AFB, TeuL !.,cludUIII • ..... ,mllo relocm lo• neen that they had whipped aound lf■ve
1, heat 111d vlbrailon problema that
Alrmo llllowa ller ta a ar••uale ol USR l!O near Coolville. alhad have battered Ille Titan
eeu1d
blll lnllde the 1Uo II all were aot rlfb
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ed dowa ben -,. w-..i.,
a!t,r flym, Wedne,day lo Savan'
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111&amp;111 oad 11,q - off - 1
o Th• proposed CODSlructlon e,u. 9, .. milea
In
leo,tb
and will cost 1, aa follow,.
report Ille Ccmmmlll • IUpported mate !or by-pa
lhe by-pa,. will provide housing '31 pert ,.. - m ... Mssing Stata Route, abool k,551,000 while the road
Pre-engineering, flBS,000; util� developmeota
Pathet Lao nbeu bed a ttacked 7-33 aroond Pome
and promote lndu.- ....._ ,,.,... al Cape
roy 111d Middle- from lhe bridge over the sleep ty adju,tmep
Cua,eraJ.
t by Steta, '20,000; try- In Melg, Counly,
Muong Plwang.
port is e&lt;pected lo reach nearly bill will cost an e,tim
ated fI,337,· grading. drainage, minor atruc- The
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report ol the ..,1-,.lng
'"From lhla ll'lp and from won! 15,888,000, according lo lhe re- 000.
""' par&lt; ...., ol ... "-lure, $1,•18,000; bale. ■urfaclng firm I, at the
engineer, office - 8beartac C.. ben, ,...
we bear Ina lbe olbar mde"1 ra. porte of lhe Yule, Slrlclden. Jor- A breakdown of all expe,,,e,
of and aboulder pane $915,000; rail- where n
8DJdled
may
be
dlo broadcula, j 1ppe11r1 Iba! a, ciao and McNee Engineering building lbe Jlt'Opoled by-pau
by Inter- tao. ... 1,yd,allllc 11ft ...,.
way grade 1eparation, $lk,IIOO; e,ted pe,..n,.
County Engine,r tort.,. Ille - lo • eapol a p.m. Wedne,day • ceue-r,... Firm,
from Middleport lo Eaat of PGm- grade Cl'Olling lntercbang
eo. '•"•· Stanley J. Blazewicz ll8ld the au
la being l'&lt;lpOCled all over Lao,, • The eslimate ls !or complete e y
Ille -.. n. 1111 •
n, bu been lncloded In the en- 000;
and walls. 1614.000: boolr. has drawn wide intereat, li -■a,
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&lt;oste ol the romeroy and Middle- gineering report. The
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ltol WPboumi uid.
major coat guard rail. fencing, ■trlplng, flM,. ,aid ,ome
of the peraon, wbo hove ,:;,...,.
port by-pu, and rwmlng a road will be !or grading, drainage and
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000; traffic control devlcea. """"• viewed ft lo date .,.
oppooed lo .
from the Pomeroy Bridge lo COD· building ol minor 1lructure, which
CAPE CANAVERAL, Flo. (UPI) marit
151,000; roadaldo developneat, Ille developmeo1
Tbe IIIIIIOIIDeelntt had been ... nect wilh lhe new road,
'ng
wbile the real
f1r■t as
speciwas
estima
ted
'1,flll
al
,000.
-Olllciab id
"2,000; detour,. etc.. fM,000; are In -.plete favor.
tlclpaled. A/tor • week of lgnor• Ued
Per...,.
in ""Line A'" and "Line c•• of Th• enloeering firm llaled 16
good �I ::....:� :::.: �
conlruclloo OO(llneer 'and conlJn. acalnal the by-pau are
ing """" appeal, by Iha govern- the enel(inee
� ldr PridaJ' mostly
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ring report.
step., in lhe report 00 the coal of fellCleo, $970,000, and rlghJ
naut
,.,ill hop lnlo llfNI« Friday lair nt,
of larmero who do DOI wanl lo allow
me
the rebel, IIIIIIOUDced on The by-p.., from Hobson lo the ""Line
-� a.
A'" b)'-pau ol Middle- way, $318.000.
morning.
Wednesday thev bad ordered their Route 7 at Five
it,
be
said.
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U. Col John Powera, 1n1....,.. &lt;OYer
Tbe Stele bao llhown �" most
lroopo lo ..... lire at 8 a.m.
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..a
ollia!r of the Merauy man. within u., . in- llt N llorlloo
lntere.t
In
Line
A
1behf
ore
It
When
m
govemment was conby
generally fe]t th, by-pau ' ol
v inced lbe rebe� meant it, PhouiI
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Mfddieport and Pomeroy will lolIll lhal
ml ordered hio lroopa lo ceaae
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loob like Ibo weather will be lhon 17 mileo
low
lhla
rooi.
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fin, •• 5 p.m.
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hour
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lathe
lie
r-,on, llllt wa, filed ye,. clear eoougb
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for Ill W go. ..
Already propo,a]s ,,.. under...
will
be
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Beca111e of COIDDIWlicatlons dif.........1 Alan B. Sliep, lo lbree feet.
way lo eltebllah ,-lu(lona apty
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ficulU In
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ard Jr. and Ibo Red,lffle rocket ••or oouno,• he
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Sunday May 14th Is "Rural Llfe Sunda "
Ihle Juo&amp;le kin dom
odiW, ...
Erwin 1
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time pr ... lbe by___ It i, hoped
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Soulh 'lllinl-st ill Mid- wbi,'11 will ohove him and bia ha ve no ....,..... _,_ ...
poulble Ibero •WI - when some married c�uples
dleport ha, filed llllt against bll Mercury
ol Meigs County are l:.vited
be m lllor clllhet betwffll Iha
cabin Into •paa, also tbe -tiler will
1ft lo re-strengthen their vows taken long
bo porfect..
ago In l second
w
slder . lalJI lllll'!I -� liltar
Gull
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dowa cerem ony.
lo the llalwnu ■-I Jllo l:n
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11 all Iha lniopo.
lllllrlcl teadJer, who have 1111- .
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llaning • -lh&lt;!r change !or
The day ls ollJehred by cblff'thff, esp81lialiy llle�■t
t,
1'bero IIINper,I will
nounced their Nllrenient • I I e r The plaintiff. -... 1be de- Ibo wone. the ohol could came � area
'Ibo ceue-lln
Ute lllage !or ones, all over America.
ae
a
B d N
dant
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I io'I tw\lag - - ._ _f«i
the arrival of the lnleniatlon,,I It . goes hacl: lo the old urch where
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hat
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him
partial
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ED'.! Friday Sliepard partly clomy Willi I few ""'I, ,
ch
Iha vow, 11'11 renewed
Control Comm1'alon on Indochina calendan which observe "Roga- In • ,.., lenle -.,i,.n,
w
! ed laot ■ipt at ■ dlnner glven by :":\� •�1�-� ...
� lll- llt.. lad• .11,i . � � � 11
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will
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•�- ,.....,er 1110 mllea down lhe Atlantlc mJo.
the Southern Laul Teachers· A1to verily the halt 141 mll!tary op- Uon Sunday. ' Several years qo become mo
re meanlhglul. Ibero'
�- The plalntllf ub that llt an
IOClation.
oratlooa. The commluion, com- "'Rural Lile Sunday" was promo!· by contributing
a
r ge In • IJ.minut, ride The predicllca
to OirJ,tlan
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Fam'
.
lo reo- 1--------M r s. Margeret Houdasiu,lt ::: del;::;:--t he
posed of Canada. lndlo and Po- ed by rural organlzalion,. •uc.� lly Lile.
area
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Gnal
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.d
land, hu been waltlna In New II churches, Farm Bureaus, an
While the May Prlmory la -- i toacher al Racine Grade
J Special
Bahama
hland,
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will be eroy ■1111 lllddleport a calm and and blgl lcllool teache,
a
O.lbi for Iha bllbtfng to stop.
alIIO
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Grangeo. It 11 al,o "Christian played ni.
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lleet
ii
depto,ad,
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caW
!Gr
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can DOI attand IOUllne Monday oludeni. al Pam- Maude Yow,g were ci ed !or lhelr
Thve ■till WU • l)'ell deal o! Family Life Sunday."
t
i,,. ;;tiffGuleh ':. ■la
wind, well_ below the JI milt •
the service at 11emJoc1r Grove III oroy High
were
confusloo llllmlUlldh,g Ibo De&lt;I Special ,ervice1
I JeMI of leachint in Sootbern Lo- i, beinJI
bour me•lllllm, Ill by Illa Nawill be held 9::IO may � lo Ollend a ■lml• much mo,. competiti
held wron":r: 111d �
llep toward IOlriog the political at the Hemlock
ve eleclion, cal Scllool Dlllrlcl by II teacher, o, oo,men
pon
Grove and Orange ter service at rho Or111111 Church
AenmouUcs 1111d Sp-. M
linal \':,�
f J
t u
.
Tbe Purple Tlctet wllh nomln- of the dlllrld
future ol Lao■•
• dinner
Chriallan ChurchM on 1h11 con,. that ume nigbl &lt;May 7th&gt;
iii
mee� Ing. A. E. Erwin wd In the tiee, Terry Ohlinger for pre, de U111 held at the Martin Re1lour
at
A l4ilallob conference - lnclud- Ing Sunday
- lloa tha ll ...,. Iv etl � S
i nt
"lllll IIIUIIS, 1- uld.
...,_rding lo J. P, On Mother", Dl)', May
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er
OIIDCe
1.ih m, ,i Ille oebooi Student Adivltieo Ao, ..t ln
Ing Ibo United stateo, BrltaiJ;, MIiier, pa.tor
'tbal
Mlddleport
_tbe _
,._ &amp;re belt. Iba
,
of these churches identlcol ,ervlce will be bold o1 IJon
• and Sharon Moore. vice Auoclallon .....ident H u b e r t 0.&lt;ter partlclpal,d In
BullJa and Communial Chino-I, o! the Shade Valley
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Pastoral
he
lhe Tuppen Plain, Oirl.,tian pre,ldent, de Ind
al t ■talloa and May
COLUMBUS I UPIJ _ A U . S
m our
we .., l'I
fea
the � Prlct pnoenled the IWo wlU, 1Ui.
..-heduled lo bel!fn In Geneva May lty of Cliristlan Churcbeo,
the
elendani. lo" lblJ look - Grant Trail •ill he dedica
empha- 1 Church at 11, At I Iha nigh) of Ticket
the
d
tr,,
belor9
.1
t
ted
Lola
of
Zeigler and Mi e from the olber edu&lt;aton wllhln .....,,,
. 12 lo tr, lo find I aolutlon,
olztng both Iheme..
lh
id.
ol e
Bunday at Point Pkasant about �.._
Mother"■ Day I oen,Jee 11ao will Nls.
lion.
lbe dlllrlcl. Mn. Young began
Nici lhe ]lfOllmlury
Church oervlceo are at 9:IO at be held,
IS
milea up the Ohio Riv.;. r,,.. Po
toachlng In • one-room lchool
ior
to
lhe
elecJlon
hlr
Pr
for
be
ad
llemloclt Grove. The
' Clncin..u u • ■pecial Civil War
will All are walcomo lo ollend any jobo of Ille Studont ct U.. , house at lbe
ol II.
Honesty Cited To
A lvl
Ao
LIii.
bring • mo,oage on ·nura1 Home or all of tbe,e IJ)llclal oervlcti, ooclatlon Ibero wao
Cenlenalal ....,.
hard c811&gt; After toaching elgbJ yeara at •
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Tbe
today.
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final
�feil!"• County·Court
IJ!e and will r,,ad the Doub!,. Al eacb oervlce the paalor will poi!IDlnl !Gr eac
Harold
McKinley. Bethel pre,ih pair of favor- West Virginia Junior High
�
,
The Stele Hlgl,way Patrol said Bhig Wedding Ceremony
dent
of
lhe
If all
U.S Granl Trail Crmwhich pre110nt recopltloa lo the couplea' Itel. Carda ..... printed by the
School
,he moved lo OhJo and laugh
) at
l o d • y Orland A. Honesty, 17. be bu used !or 27 couple, be hat who have been married
mJttae, said the tr,il will nm =�II ::::
the long- Obllnger • lloore Ucket ,aylng, Racine High School since 11139,
·
,
Route 2, New Albany, �.. been 1118rrled In Me,ga County from est lime, the llhorteot time,
to the blrtbplat,, at Point ,
one! lo "Don"t Go lo A Circle-Vat, Pur- She laugbt Englloh and Literature
·
cited to Meigs County Court May 11137-1911 and since July ol lNO, the couple with
Pleoaan1 to Georgetown, wbe,. he 1"""·
the moat children pie."
et Racine,
16, for lnoecun load. and Jm,
rviJl
open! bi, youlh and attended 1
Special invltetiono therelor-o presenl
Candldaleo on the Wh ite Ticket Mrs. Houdallhelt ha, apent all
C. Wm!, 85, Mlddleport_ allo hu ha
two-room llchool. Both the house
ve been sen1 lo all of the,e coi&gt;
distributed balloono . Other oil, ber year, 81 an elementary leachBEEK
been ci
llelallv
NE
eo
O
lo
in
Cou
Midd
leport
May
e
and tbe ocoool buildlog are mainnly
or
hav
,
• pt.. lo be present II
ted
elecled .,. in Melg, County. She began at learned of the
•l The
f cera of the Auo:clallon
tiv
court for hevln1 no headllgl,te, no 1h11 lfl'Vlce e, ' be poalbleU!a
"Hlee
'
o
De
Mn
of
Joined
.
lla
81 historic shrines.
s.,"°""" �
.
In lhe faU of lhe year. All , the Pennybabr
lleveo
t lbe Centr
· In Bedlonl Salser Looker .who paued
date 101 bearina ,., ·
r
1,1,m
away
The
tr.JI la ,poo.,red by y
Schoolat R
many couplu were too excited t
p
� candidate, of Tueeday', election Township. teugbl
H 1 1 1 last week In Wellerville.
ole
ent
Tea
1
be
c
ra
aU
----Al90Cl
Bo
ono w a,. Junlor, at P
■-�
Scout Truop 5811 ol New Richmond
the time of thel weddin lo lul�Y
afterward aoct lhen al Sali&amp;bury. She .,.,
omeroy.
meet
Frld
bom
fflm
ay
lng
IJ
ID
at
Melp
7;30
Coun
at
ty
and
-r
Troo
730
p
-or
s.lhe
l.
The
-In 1931, Mn. Houdaahetl taught and wa, the
Ml!IG8 OIINEJ\AL ROfiPITAL reaJiie the IICl'1!d VOW&gt; Ibey once C..Jral 8chool lo work
wtte of Wayne Salser IICQIII, will ollkiail· open lhe
out a,.
t
trail
her lint Year In Soulhen, Local, and Noal Look
Aclmlaalono - Ellrer Wolle, loo . lie leela that oucb • ,ervJce rangemen1o for com
er bolh o! whom by hiking the enti;. dista
I
CIUARTIIT
RETIJRNJN
bining h •
G
nce,
Iha
al Syracuse. A few year• a I o, prec,ded her In
Porlland; 11...U,,, Po....u, Racine;
dealb. She lea.., first hall fna Bethel lo
The Flower. Brothen Negro
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Geor
geNoro livano, Loq Bottom: Myrtle
wu
CONFl!:IIENCE IBT
■ler
lhe
----WASHINGTON IUPI!- Pro■iQuart.I of Mariello Is ntomln( The ,_ lran red lo Racine, two """• . lbne daugbJen. and lown on Saturday and the BethelMoore, M11100: Edith Hawk. Long . The lourth quarterly ol
NII and achievement, of lhree brother,, Robert F. Hy
ll
co erence MAIIRIAGII: APPLICATION
lo the Laurel CIIII Free Met'
lhe reUring leachen also were of Pomeroy, NeR of Colum ,e Point Pkasanl ,..1iol, Sunday. dent Ktinn8IIJ lodo,
-; Frank Sutpliin, Carpen- will bu held al the Letart
bus.
cler&lt;d I full«alo ,.,_ ti W.
Falla Orvllle Lanclor1, II . Pomeroy, dist Church on Route 124 SUnda, ,
_____
lo&lt;,
reviewed ot the dinner,
and 'l1lomu Hy,.U of lflcb lgan.
Melhndllt Owrcb, May S, II waa coal mlnw, and Jlldy
Reynold,, May 7 et 2 p.m The public b incountry•, foroip illlal11p:n o llf.
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Di.charp,, - Nw .
Mr■• Beule Hyaell and -. Vieonnounclll today,
LOCAL
TEMPS
fort.
11. 1-uy,
vl .
ted
•·• - - la
tor, lfn. Jamea Baggy and lfro. The temparture in p...,...,., Tbe -Traffic Violations
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Robert B. Burdette attenclad the buslneu dialrict m ooootime wu I .ie. If
lldlaaa
lllo
Brinar 3 Arreste
1unera1.
f a, degree&gt; with IIWl!ly ■ties. · CUban .__
Trafflc vlolatlon1 re■ul ted in the ------------------.
ampltllcot&amp;w, ti . _....., ,
'
Department_
bll "'- a! .
•'llllll • flnfp
S4��
n s
,.
w
1
::-::; :or p::;
1 :::r."1.:::-._ -.
aschool bus: Relph Hawley; '4,
Rio Grande College
ampus, boon of Weilalon and Fred Ham, tar end
pal,lic M -- � Koa,
Bowml · Doteon of Lynd. A bJghllgl,1 of lbe ..,.,. n Pomeroy,
operator·, li
,
u y
willa Ito beaulllut con..,
"- rick of Rio Grando,
cense
In
outd
an
oor
bllrst, N. J,, junlon and Doa Llt· ' precedlng the coronatloo
ceremony Wednesday the Feeney-Ben- --,, w!iloll rrwt'
will b, and Gertrade M Scarbo, :n. Mid- nett
- I ' do. -.I
fresh - lawn lorlul redbud, Noel .� al C8nal •Post
No.
128
of Middleport presented a new 51H'-I" ._ ........,
lerini
ol
Cor111,
Pa.,
d
and
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.
lbe honoring ol a nwnber of for- leport, penrult ing on unlicen� flag to the Pear Stree
and llower1ng lhnlbe 1wotto lh•
t Elementary School. Don Roach ...,. . 1111 ,.,....i.
l
lie Borbour ol Hmtington, 1e11- mer May Day q,-,.
u
.,., _,.,.
who will ed operator lo drive. ___
lradltloaal May Ila, of the poal was the commander of the firing squad for
Ion.
•
receive
Ibo
homage
ol
tho
court.
and - - will bo held
the presen tation. He also gave a short talk to the slu- 'l'llo e&gt;-«
WANT CALLS
Chlldno, partl&lt;lpating In t b • llembon ol tho student
._. IJl'OIIP, tkne
Senate
ddJeport
on Salunfa7 II l:IO p.m.
ire
partment
I
dents
about the flag.
The Ml
F De
cerentooy will be Mleo 11...,.
•
tlltlllllt
lilt .... I I,
aalal
Mr.
\
ork
ID escorting •ill pick up em,
Miao ,.__,,. SaJew of Reit
•Ill
on call for ii. Memb,n al lbe post mating up ve ,..
••
.
man, dou,t,ter of Mr. 111d Mn. , lonner _,_
hr
1
ding.
c,ne wa. ci- , by popular
annual F"-an", Auction lo be Ille oquad wblcll !ired the oalute gallemon8
Luther Banu of tbunnan
tr
lion
r
r
.
EtiquotAlie,, Iha ewooauon
-..U.C • ..,..,,., · 0 •
o i g
a
t h • held lfay ID. Conlrlliutors re re- nrt Pa G
vote lo be crownod In lbe ...,_
a
ul _,loe, Lewll Loq,
ao,m ....._, M- Rlla Sal.., 0,-•1 "'urt •iU c1anc:e the
,.81 given by JOhn Tannehlll • • ....., If lilt .......
te
mJb. QUNled to call any - of Henry Oatwortlly,
•Ive . ..,__,, oa lbe •ltliillGordon Wolle, reader wl
1111d Jon Aikin, both nlecet,
, 1111 followed ny lhroe clanceo the departme,,L
lh the IOllo Ina doill( - 11111 ..,_, ■-a,... � 111■
Sbe la • � II lbe ...U..,.
Pbll
Bradbury.
Norman
VanMet•
lbe queen
glrlo, Pot Cona- Ol'OIIDd Iha llaypoleo by the Ill&gt;
V1 0
1111 .._
Memben o! lilt -•• coort
._
er, Darrell Collloa IIIRI Fred 1he demonllrar
·'
1 denta of Rio Grando 1IJil, ocboo LIIAVU MAl'O t1dJillC
y
.
of
.
llonl&gt;
1
111d
11n
lfr
,
111D
da
l
,
Alan
oalcL
Include llilll Sbon,i, Staphwua
'
n,.._,,
l!j C■Dtday of Rfi · Grm» and ' ind Junior lli8bIIILWA!'KE!: &lt;UPII - Colb•
l'ltpllo of
tJChool part1c1pet. nmgbom Sandy
111d Nancy
Qro. 'l'bto l'o of Co]UIQbus, ana lflu Belb Killf
olmaon s1-.,
wlli C I 111 hJlw
Ibo
di
Staphen
of
Mr.
Jenklno.
1111&lt;1
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&amp;a
qio..
■
al
Newm
wlu
1111'
ll
n
Dom,
Kayo
topped
hero
eel
Jll'Ollr""'
and
-a
of
lbe
l1llrd
Grade.
lll)llll
of BldweU. frut,_ Miao Diani
In lbe
1'1J11ft fr
lbe
. 1fn. Stepbea" Jeokim of HJo Gran, - wblJe If &lt;of1ege orpnla '1\Josda, ni t
gh lo - lbe Loo An- Ing prayer .,u given by
A opeclal n umber 1llo wea q 141 .......,
Footer of -..- . ODd 1111s Gill
1 1 )Ill of 1111
de will be Jraill beorero.
llono �•• lo carryJq ""' gel11 Dodgen play the lfl lwaulllclllDll ot Well■ton, q1,m
Hand. lfarta Bubbenl announced played by the Junior Band.
�
ldll,liio, ir,
Tbe q,-. will he - Ibo theme ''.Rmdemiiia
If
I
wit� he llrav• after lie ..._, u 11,o -am N lollowa,
1111.. i..ort, :i- of SpringOn be1aa11 of the ochool the lla1 tho ai,trel ....... .,.· ,.._,
• t11a p1w ., ,__ by 11r si,,q " •
1
t1 Rio Grari- ....,,.,.... 11 tile Kayo
wu ■ccep1ec1 by - Cuc! 11111
l'ollowlilc • - by Ibo
Newarlt,
lfllo llmlJJ Ev-:
al Ilia , ...._.
A
wll !lt belll oa lbe �•• •· - --. llll'f Jam JenkioDI.
J
•no of � oad 111■1 s • •
llob,11,,h ■-I Hichanl lle8llffl1. ..� ,
,,..
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- -·
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· · ebb of ........,,
"1,1111 :-,.::: �
� ,found 1'1111 A dialogue, ··0ur Flag,"" •11
led tbe Pledp � sqf aoi
P!!ol ')!:_ �II.
0 w !lit\ �-- J\1A-.,_ta !O -1Nra of lbe ,
br ·Mldi;y �. Plby llY t1 : .....i.... 111d 11n. Dorolby
,
)11\ll,� ...,, , a '� h . Qg 1+-nflJ Ball
�•!fTI!!
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I
.
J!o
Dol!■on , Alllla l'llb
� .. .IID'f
lail
of lbe "S i a ! � �
,a .
Jfl,.t
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LIQUID
SAHi-FLUSH

Toilet - eleaner. Clellll!I,
dl•l•fMt�· lleodorilaL �
for wbllt • eolored Nllli,

..

29c ,,

.

Pla■tf.Chrome

WIAPn.l •
LINING PAl!ER

Dunhl• ....U. wnPPlai, ,
Shelf ond dmrer llnUII P
per, Lo- wearlnl. ... .
oi111 1111m. IINutlful �
term, II IDchu wi4e, �
feet IOIIII,

33c .....

Goldlln St•

F U R N ITURE
P O LI S N

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OI- - palllllH - ,n,
-1. .... .
,2 ...

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Weather Conditions Look
Good For Rocket Blastoff

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Marn"ed Couples lnv1"ted
T0 Take Vows seeond Tune

TWO Teachers

�

Honored At

D

er Event

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rnak, •

PHS Election

;

all

Mlddliia

Scbocd

';,';Ired

Schooi ..:.i•

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hoJd1nc

Grant Trail

r:seo,

PA"fr

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are

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:so i!:!.,lhat

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"°"": "':.iudlng • _.,..

e1gs ative
D;led Recent}y

In m

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Purple Ticket
· ,1n· .,
upreme

,et

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Pet"t"
J )OD At
Me1gs CODrt

e.

79c W199'1

...
-_....,,,
.............

FULL BED SIZI QUILTED

,1.1t

All JIC'ffbnanl1 - fbl4
Zipper fronl •
ooal
., • •
llylL
'
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Sorvl&lt;ft Wfl'I held Tueoday al
temoon for Mr1. Edward Ftench
,1 Rawlings-Coat! Funeral borne
In Middleport with Rev.
r•d
Gardner olflclaUng. Burial wa,
In the Middleport HIii Cemetery.
RelaUv01 and lrludo 1nm
out of town hero, for the lefflCN
lncluc!ed, Mr. and Mn. O w o a
French, and MrL Clyde l'rencb.
ol Jocktion; Mr. ODd Mn. CU111a
French and Mn. Harold Clarie
of Dayton; Mr. ODd Mn, Ii a r I
French, Mr, and Mn. Loo 'l!nl,,
i
ber, and Mil. Ju Cow1o of
lumbuo, Mr, and Mn. K-b i
Fml&lt;b end - Gery of
1'1. 1
Wayne. lndi.no. Mr. end Mrt, R. I
e. Cha.. of Bottle Crea. Mf&lt;hlgan: Karry Gutlll o! Zlnemllo
aud Mn. Delmar Rothiob. if I
Oielhln.
Palllium, tor Mra. Fl'lndl,
wore Own Fnnch. CUnll Freno!:
- Frencb, Loo �­
"
Charleo Arcber .... DollW ....
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No. 4121
Doull .., 21" t. 41" -

melll WHh dreue1. Now IIJIN and prlata.
Styled for � fit.

Funeral From
I Out-Of- Town

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No. 4113
ll"9lt, 41" .. 16H -

beaullful ,roup of wo­

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IN

39c
75c
79c

NI, 4111
llntlo, 21" lo ... -

$ 2 -• •

I Many Attend

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WASH
DRESSES
Come in and

FULL BED SIZE · - - · · · · · - · · · · · • • · · $2.69
TWIN BED SIZE · . . · · · . . · . . . ... . . $2.29..... - .

....... ... l◄e � la llbfle L----------------•-.,..
Fl hh-,t.11

NIW IPIIING

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OP WOMIN "I

c..

A Aoft ,mllntd. Broeandt leather
Ills 8(}�,
pump, ornamented with • t l n Y
flJeiglttless bow. The elutleia4 top line hue:1
the root wltb out the •lithlut
iftrmforl of an pre■sure.
The soft 1upple Ju&amp;

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pat"

A lffutlful Group

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ludl 111■ NOi' • allal
..... XJRBCH q..Hl7 . • . 8�.

your cholu.

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Made with ,et ln sidewall1. Zi�per c!oslna:. EJectrontealt,
1ealed nam1.

� ta �,ut/Jt """'"'
n.e. •

We hav. 111111ny menr p1ttwn1 fr•m which reu male•

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Heavy Vinyl Plastic
MATTRESS . COVERS

ST l l tT • l[AU T I F D L
IAlt FIIISI

1talled by eqierienced carpet mechanlca.

Mr and Mrs. John Knott, of
I Lang�vllle visited Monday, wlth
I Mr. and Mrs. Charles Buck.
Mr. and Mn. Howard Wolfe of
Beaver Falls, Pa., Mr, and Mr,.
Howard Boetner end family and
Mra. Lawrence WoUe and 10n,
Billy of New Brighton, Pe, ar­
rived Tuesday, called by the
death of their father, Grover
Wolfe.
Mr. and Mn. Ed Noon returned to their home, Columbtu Monday, after ,pending the weekend
at their home. Mineravllle.
Mn. Victor Harbrechl ol Co·
jlfnbu• WAI lbt• ..-.....,t ol
bir ,�ter ai,.i brother-ln•law. Mr.
and Mra. Edward Parfitt.
f
Mr, and Mrs, William Cl��r o
, a,uucot1io were s,1un1ay gue,t,
ol her pareni., Mr. and Mnl lid­
ward Parfitt.
Mr. and Mn. J, G. Martin uf
spent the weet«md
Painesville
1
: with her mother, Mrs. Everett
j McKnight.
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C U I TA I N IO D S

Visit Tht Ploor Cov•rln1 Departmant on the lrd Floor,
Let us do our part ln your 1pring house cleaning by in­
:;tallin, wall to wall carpet. Brina: your room me11ure­
ment.i so we can 1ive you an e1timate. All carpet Jn-

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with

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Coun tdown On
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Sh
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�E,�.. By-Pass Cost Tag Near $
RIde In space

Match

your window,

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Drea-up

ver, Colorado, after a several
days visit with their cousins, Mr I1
and Mrs. Charin Withrow, Min• ersville. Mr. Hazlett a native o(
Minersville, visited old friend&lt;1
and a t t e n d e d the Mi!thodl'lt
church which he attended when a
y.
1
boMr. and Mn. Bud. Smith re · 1
turned to their home, Barberton.
after • three weeks visit with
(rJend1 ln lhe area.
Mr, and Mrs. c. F. Tompkins
and I01I Christopher left t b I 1
mornlnl for Crldenville, wMre
Mr. Tompkin, vnd IOR will !lpend
11\f dUt ltllh llr. �lia JIH. Jo!IH
Baylffl and Mn. Tompkin• will
I remain for a v.l.sU.

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VIENTIANE. Lao&amp; &lt;UPU--G&lt;u.
Phouml Nooavan, the pro-Weatern
military _.,... of Llol, oaJo
today both lklN llo bal
ve
led milu.,ry ICtioD 1a thll lnlubled Alliaa
klndpm,
Phouml, deputy pnmler and de·
feme mlai9ller In Prince Boon

Valances

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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

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sz.9s

36" Len&amp;tb

Mr. and Mrs. WUllam Hatletl 1

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$15•

00

Cafe CUrtaina

left Tuesday for their home, Den- I

· $9.95

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Natura) Matchstick

Dependable !\a�k C'hef in the latest moclel1 at bl1 11v­
lnrs d uring the House Cleaning Sale. Sale prices include
installation . Buy in the appliance department on the
2nd Floor.

I

$8'00

Many pattern, In thla oulltan4in&amp;: selection oJ throw rui1 27'" • 48'". All lkld re,llllanl
backs. Cotton and YUCOle pllN.
Colon - white. red, blue,
brown, 1old1 ,reen., mac ud
roee,

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Military I
Action
Stopped Ill,.

Bamboo
CAFES

Magic Chef Gas Ranges

I

fOR YOUR FAST OB EASY PACf

$14,91 COUCH
COVERS _ SALi

Special Purch&amp;e and Sale !

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$7 SO

$17.91 COUCH COV E R -------- SALi

Mrs. Be1 va M. Roush , c11· fton, ,
W . Va. la announ('ing the engagement and forthcoming maJTiage
Bl·r1h A 11nou nre,,
of her daughter, Frances Jo, to
In Charfos ton
A-2C James C. MacKnight , son
Mr. artd Mr!,: Robert Roush , of M rs. Syble Smith, New Haven,
iMadotyn Martin i of Charleston. w . Va.
! w . V a. , are annou ne ing the birth T
he bride-elect will be a grad- i
Ma y 4• 5 of an eight pound, tw!c"lve ounc
Thur.-Frl.
�
uate of the class of 19S l, Wahama l
Van John son. Jean- Pierr t'
daughter, Carol Su:tam1e. at Mt"isz .,
School. A-2C MacKnlght l11
High
RAL"
GENE
Y
"THE ENEM
' General Hospital Monday. May l.
grarluate of Wahama. and
1958
a
I G randp3rents .ore Mr . and Mr s.
o
Oa;, ��� r�s.
s
stal ioned with the U . S
w
i n
Albert Mar tin al!d M i's. �argrc!- 1
Rhond a Flemrn g,
F
in San Antona, Tex as. I
i ta Roush of Pomeroy wh ile Mrs. Air orce
John Kerr, Troy Donahu f'
e
house wedding will be ,
Lydia Hy!!ell of Pomeroy ��d The op n
"THE CROW DED S K Y "
a n event o f July 9 , 2 : 30 p . m at
(Technico lor)
Mrs. Edgar Roush of M lnersvil.e
the Clifton Methodist Church.
ALSO CARTOON
j are great-grandmothers.

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COVERS -- SALi

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Jf.91 CHAIR
COVERS ___ SALE

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liV POMEROY

SCATTER
RUGS

READY-MADE SLIP COVERS

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G lou•IP
To Slrow .',/itles

CLE.4N-VP FEU

Store Hours: Thursday and Friday 9 am to 5 pm-Saturday 9 am to 9 pm

Terry Gary :ind Hi"ky and Ran-

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full pfOLe Of

lntellige-

Is Ordered

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Racin e G irl Selected Queen For
Rio Gra nde 's May D&lt;J;y Festivities
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Hearings On Tax Reform Bill Coming Soon

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Building A Challenge

the housing market may be enlarged by
only 100.000 units a year .
Tacking that onto the expected total
of 1.3 million for 1961 , that still leaves

R formation .

a gap of some 200.000 units to dose in
order to attain 1.6 million starts a year.
Aud no one apparently dares to say ex a ctly how that can be done .

ing units should t' ilher be scrapped or
rehabilitated to assure that the rising
population wlil be decently housed.
Prmq:)f-t:ts for getting these two major
- bousing JObs done do not at thi s time

seem unduly brighl.
Since 19fi0 saw only 1.27 million hous-

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hou!:iln&amp; experts' conservative
guesses are that the nation will nt&gt;ed 16
D million new houses in the 1960s just to
,., keep pace with the expected new family

-indicate another 16 million t ' S. dwell-

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The private builders say they are increasingly interested in taking on part
of the huge urban renewal task projtcted for the country, But this again is untested ground for them . They are still
educating themselves on the problems .
Obviously it takes a r•sh optimist to

ing starts and thl' projection for 1961 is
a little mol'e than 1.3 million , we will predict \hat the housing goals for the
hav e to force a stiff pace in the remain· 1960s will be met. The American econo' ing ye111rs of the decade to achieve the
my has few tougher challenges &lt;'Onfrontne&lt;"essary annual average of 1 6 million .
ing it.
How is the slack to be taken up7
President Kennedy 's omnibus housing • WELL RI:MEMBEKED
J program, a~med broadly at that objectWith world attention on trouble spots
.. ive , is not specific in forecasling gains in nearly every sector of the globe, it ls
Cin new st~rts.
largely forgotten that tiny Austria was
Most hope evidently is pinned to the
once such 1 plat·e.
proposal for no-down -payment, 40-year
A reminder came recently with the
_mortgage financing on homes costing retirement from office 'Jf Austrian
1$9,000 lo $15,000. Yet neither govern- Chancellor Julius Raab, who presided in
ment housing officials nor private build- 1955, when at letst a peace treaty was
ers have publicly tried to guess what concluded and both Allied and Soviet
boost this will give the housing market. troops lert that country 's soil .
For their part, the private builders,
In the days of occupation, Austria like

led by E. J. Burke, president of the National Assoclation of Home Builders. say
they are trying to come up with a good,
bouse $1,000 cheaper than that
now available in all sectors of the country .
.
Even if it be assumed they can break
Into thlo untried territory, and lt involves experimentli: with rnaterlal1, de·
sign changes, pressure to alter hamper·
inc building codes, the estimate la that

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,JCOMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

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Newtpaper E*'IM'llli A...

W.\SHINGTON INEA ) - tt.ouM
Way• and M.ellll CornnU«ee un·
der cha1rman Wilbur Mills •DArk I IS expected ltJ be&amp;in hearings on President Kennedy 's new
tav reform propoaala ehrly in
May.
Treasury Secrt!h:try C. Dougl.as
Di llon will be Lhe first u1 wbat
will probably be • long ltne of
witnesses t'bO wtll present what
h!' will ha'le to offer. The secrrtary will not preRnt • draft of
legislation. aa Congrt!ll llkeo: to
write ill uwn tax bills. But Dillon
will hiive a technical paper which
will detail how the new programs
will work out.
The President ·, tax meuage to
Congress was delayed over thrH
weeks for refinement of iOmr of
ltfi complex proposals. Even so,

it offers no lecommenclation for
reduction of present depletion al·
lowaiK'es on oil and mineral produdion .
Ther~t i1 no propoaal for a cut
In t..xes on low income• sul-h a 1
labor organization~~ have been urg-

tng as .an Incentive to lncrea•
'1.--onsumer 8pen~in l.' and to &amp;ti.rnu-

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I.OR&amp;AN ""R COR.POBATE,
ineoml and u.ciM tax ra.tea art!
Lv be continued at pretenl Ieveli
and there" no general overh.aul
of the depreciation a!lowaDC4:
»Chedulet , whirh. buaine~s has
been urglns.
All these eontrovenlal question~
are ltJ be deferred for .a long.
ran11e, 1weeping N![onn of the basic tax structurt whiC'h the Kenneely administration witl off!'r
Congrnt next year.
1'hl1 year' a short-range program
makes no c-hange In the amount of
t8X revenues wbiell tn treasury
bopu to collect nUt year. 11le
tax burdeo is just shifted a little.
On the one haod, it is propoaed
to close exiltfDc. tax loophole8
and special ,eDefill whieh. wiU
&amp;lve the lOY~ ali Jdd!Uonal
$1.7 blllion. But at the arne time,
thl! president prOposes a new tax
incentlw plan .wbic:b will give a
fl.7 billion tax cut to bullneu
firiTII tha~ modeihize and opand
their plants 10 81 to lncrealf" their
productivity.
This il far and away the mott
important of tht President's DIW
recommendationt, HI! admll$ thai

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It ill an experiment that will need
and modificaUon by Con·
"ri:!U from time to time to adapt
tt to ehanges in the economy.

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PIWP08AL TIE8

Aasume that his annual depreciation iB $100,000 a year and that
he wants to spend $150,000 on mocJ...
tmlution.

'I1le exceu of his investment
over hia depreclaLion would be
150,000. He would Jet a lS per
ceat tax credit on th!. amount,
ur $7,5110. Ia addition, he would

·t a &amp; per cent credit on

BIPARTISANSHIP

West Germany gave the world a strong

Now it is officially neutral, u n d e r

AND L A B 0 R

Todays Sport Parade
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dtstrtct wtth bottles, garbage, pots and pans as 11 rolled
through the streets Wednesday bight.
The chatter Of I IUbmnehJne ~feat !13Crifiee hilA errf\red.•

Foreign News Commentary
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CUJl, fired in the air by the patrol! "Mobilize for, total realltace!''
~mander, put an abrupt atop ! the leaflet told A)&amp;lWI• J!:uro~
~_. the household barrage, but re1ldenta. ''Don't 1fve up yCM
from windows .all along the st~t arms! Strike down thoae who tr,
came a derisl\'! chant of the to arrest you!
rightist sloiJan "Algeria (is1
"Bum ..,_verr.ment •-·•ldt0 1
French ' "
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Sabota110 tbe p..,.l Kill tbe tra~
Tbe mmoc outbreak wa8 &amp;ymp- ton areat and lllllllll ..
tomatlc of tbe to-n here wblch
·
Is said to have in!!lpired upWardi French civilians have b e e w.
of ~ armed ciYIIIBIUI to flee the ' openly hosUie to the drafteel who
elty and form anU..govemmenl ; replaced insuN!ent paratroopel'l
guerrilla banda in the back coun· here ht a holt !')f 1111aD W8f....,.
lry.
' fualng to contribute to sidewall
A pamphlet •lipped Into Euro- coiJectlono lor army bellOillt,
pean mailboxes Wedneaday night, •lowlnJ down as If to pick up MI. des~ile the Ro1WJ1111ent'o llrlctlv dler hltdo·blkm J9!1Mll.t•lnr
· policed curfew, "the bour of AWay a1 they BpprolK!..
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Witness Says Eichmann Was Organiiing
Murder Of Jews In Lithuania 15 Years Ago

·'SEE, I'M CLEAN'

BJ HARRY F£RGU80S

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'"SckmKlt wa.a ht'i\oUJ."" Kovner I tPihn~ ahout the Nazi murder
aald. " ( asked Jar rlefoul~ about and rlf'gradation of the Jew! but
th! GosU.po nwon l ""anted to ' .t
•.
koow who all the .. dl1n~ depP.ndtod I 1 has been • long 1 ~ smce
on . Schmidt tt.a!d to nw '"'J'ht&gt;rt anyhody
conned.e:d E.chmann

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, J!:RUSAL£M IUPI 1- A. Wltnt&amp;t
a aerge:.am In the Gt-rm.an
111rmy today at having l~:tid lhal
Adoll F.ic'hmann- ·· a dvg called
Eichmann" ~ was organu:ing the
murder of Jew!'; ill Lithuania.
Abba KO\'nE&gt;r lookt'd atraighl al

:quoted

is one man 1 rf'frwrnf"'r ThttrP "' rth II Today • • Kovner's story
i! a dog called EJchmant~ and he 1rolled on and on, the court of
is organizmg all th 1 ~ .;\t that mo· thr« lsr;rt lt iu&lt;IGf!! became imnwnt hf' aobere-d UJ! ;md said · J pat1~&gt;n1 at what tlipy apparently
F. i(·hrnann as he lllid il. A mur- didn 't lell you anJth 111 1:! • !W·t:: midt com1rlued tu be irrele:vant testi-mur ran around the courtroom , later Was arri!'Hterl anrl PJ~f' ··uted mouy .
and all eyes awung to the ffl.;:tn b~ tht Geslapo lor h1s tonflf'tllOn
Plra&lt;;e be short," said presid: in the glass box. There wa 11 wlth the Jt-~ s ··
inl! .Judl(e Mosht L.andau.
nothing oot of th.e ordinary t&lt;. Sf'e.
•·1 arn commg to something
Eichmann 's face did not change Thf' ment ion of Ewhmann'a vr r}· important ." said Atty . Cen
· to
t:o~pres siu n and he long ~;inn! hm; name by a wttneu ll31s a d1s.- c 1deon 11 ausner . "[ am gomg
: lost intere-st m witne&amp;~ and ~tnd ,departure fram the proceed- eonnf'ct this With thfo accused "
· what Uwy say .
. mgs or thf' la.~t lhrf:"f' days A Kovner then tbld his ttllry about
I Kovner fought as 5 ,-artisan long parad... ol _wttf"lt':o&gt;iol':s hall been · Schmidt _

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~ against thp Nazis around Vllna ,

he said. and made contacl with ,
serge..nt Anton Schmidt, an Aus·
I' trl;m
in the Genn.any army , ,
Schmidt helped the partisan! '
whent'ver he could and one night
be and Kovner met lor .a drink. i
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Riverview Grade Schqol. Jnstall-!
ation of ntw offictn will be held i
during the meeling. which will :
begin at 7:30.
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ANNOUNCEMENT!

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The Syra('U8e Amdli.ary of the ·
Volunteer Fire Of-pl . wiD meet in :
rtgular sesskm at 1:30 p.m in
lhe Village hall.
:

concessionaires happily had prepared their beverage in a huge
v~:~t , dumped in a lar11e supply ..r
ice and departed for the ni11ht.
Then along came Battling NeJ.

Beginning May 9, Mrs . Mary Neutzling
will be employed at, ..

Gloria's Beauty Shop ...
N. SECOND AVE .

MIDDLEPORT

PHONE WY-2-27ll

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SPECIAL FOR WEEK OF MAY 9 TO 13

$12.50 PERMANENT
THIS WEEK FOR - - - - - - $8.00

Floth Relief

The durable Dane, who fought
for 25 yean and. held the light·
weight crown in 1003, Uke every•
body else was looking for relief
from the beat. Spying the · hug~
vat and noting t~ -lee, Nelson . .--'--~;o;;l-:;--~r'""'"""'"'"-....;==-....--.,,! 1

DON'T PAY A
tPENNY MORE

ALGIERS (UP!) - Rightist foes of Ptesldent Charle•
d~ G~ulle _pelted an army patrol car In Algiers' Europeaa

terms of lhe trealy. But the West has
never doubted where Austria's, and
Chancellor Raab's, true sympalhie~ lay.
He deserves the warm thanks of the free
world for eight years of able, courageous service.

End To Hopes Of Freedom

expeD•

COMMERCE

department oUielala ettimate that
these incentives should atimulal41
new investments of $2 miUion ie
$S billion in plant modernization,
increase tbe &amp;1'081 aatioual prociuct by IS bWion a yoar-a t per
cent increase in Uw national
w:rowth rate - and prevkle half
a mlllion additional jobl in tht
construction and toolmaklnf: JD.
duatrieJ.
There ~. o! oouroe, tht Jonto
range riU that the more efficient
a plant be&lt;omot. tbe f4wor llo
employes will be and the greater
will be aoneral ~That il anotber problem that
JOVerruDI!nt, manasement and
labor must tackle,

·I hi•
howlmg
of the trunk ol
car ball
and out
tnLO hu ap""""'nl
Be.,••• 1,, 11... ••placed b...
ketb, Hs in 1portlna rood• dl_..
Br OSCAR FRALEY
t"Oid t!nouKh to hold !hot Wmter plctyli
Uai&amp;M Prr•• l•teraatioaMl
. Olympif"s.
And there are 1pecial rock .bot·
NEW YORK I API I - Robins, ! _But, no matter what the calen- toOl »ale• oo skiing I!Quipmenl.
cherry blonom• and ctll thow dar says. you l'an hop right oul 1 Old Fearleu neve-r thlnU of
Ofher hot shot harbingttrs o! and tell molher that it's time to 1prin~&gt;: wIthout •nalyt.ing thill
Jprln&amp; can star' popping up and 1('ut off t il~ lon ~·hand led Hngeri~t. baaeball playera are lhe ooly t;JOttS
out today bt&gt;cause they"ll run a If ~ou need &lt;.ddJt Jonal evldenet! ~ who come to mind who wear wia·
horae race Saturday which pro.,.e~ ~here _ s a gre~t deut of it ht!re ' ter underwear all IUmmer.
better than mo.st that Lhe vernul m this rock pil&lt;&gt; known Bli Man·; 11Jere wa!', to my knowledge ,
equinox is upon u11.
hatlan .
1only one exc.-eptioo. He waited unThe equine contest in question ,:
,
K.kla .-lay Ball .
til July 4 and it precipitated quitl' ·
the Kentucky Derby .11 one of th
K1ds h&lt;wt&gt; started playmg base a crisis.
aurut •igna that ~inter ht~s ~ , ball in ~mply pur king lbts on SUn I This too long delay~ dilrobin,: :
parted, This despite the fact tha: l day.
occurred 'way back m 1919 and 1
I have weathered 8 few gallop• ' A f•ll
w
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. 1
I . In boxing clr
1
at Churcldll Downs when it was Iof @Oil dub!l 011 the subwa
c ~ as a c assx: to rank With
Y·
Anna Held's milk bath, Earl Carroll's champagne ablutions and
Hedy LaMarr's laving in Ecstasy.
Before THle Boat
Boxing's mm;t celebrated bat ll
came early on tne morning ol the
bout between Jack Dempsey and
Jeu Willard in IIH9 for the heavy·
weight championship of the wocld,
An arena constructed of new
planks had been erected on
the shore! of Maumee Bay in Toledo, Obio, planks which were to
ooze pine pitch in the 120-degret
heat the day of the fight , and a~
far as the promoters
con
cerned all was in readiness.
A nice price had been extract.e-:1
fcff all of the ronces.&lt;~iou. One ef · ;;;;~~):::
the best, supposedly', was the frim·
chise to !iell iced lemonade. Thelf

Foes Of DeGaulle Pelt Auto
Bottles, Garbage, Pots
And Pans In Algiers Sector

lesson on how to resist the incursions of
Soviet communism.

Castro Timely In Putting

IN

with the Pruident'a continUDUI insislenct that lhe growth raW ol
thfi' U. S. economy mutt be rai.Hd.
II is baM!d on the bellel that many
American indultrlu have not
modernized their planll u npkl·
ly as their European competlton
have ID the laat ten yean. The
ulm il to get American costa
down so that prices can be cut to
meet low cost foreign competition
by more efficient productloo.
As an oversimplified u.ample,
the new accelerated depre&lt;'ialion
tn ucredtt woukl work like this
In the case of a small manufac-. turer :

d.Jtures for impro.,.ement above
half of his depreclaUon allow.
aoce. On .$SO,OOO in this cue, thil
eul w_ouJd be $3,000, And therw
would be a further eut or 10 per
cent on the first $5,000 of tnveltmtnt or ~. irrespective ol d•
predation. So the manufacturer'•
total tax incentive would be Sll,·
000. '!be maximum would be 31
per cent of hit tol.al tax liability,
lncenlive would apply to all m.
vell.rn@nts made alter Jan. I, HilL

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On top of that , they say census figures

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Space Shot · Meigs-Mason
Coming Events
:m~~elo:gi:Oungan:a,~~ Less Than 14
Hours Away '
disro~

loz a B·d.oo:r!
....IIIII :rou'Ye eeen this blc, new
"": f'IIIGIDAIRE delux• "13'' ,; /
llrNm Frlaldal,. •uaiiiJ could 1&gt;1 prlco&lt;l
•-loW!Arod,h'tiiG •••

• ..._.., 88..Jb. atnJ zone Freezer with Its own.dool!
• Roomy Rtfriteralor Sect(on defrostS itself!
• Twill Gl~ Hydrators stort nearly " bushel I
• . . . _ Doar IlDia ............... lllrttor "' y, pl.

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milk boltlest

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lemonade.
1t caused a ]i!reat deal of un·
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derstandable indignation among
The Past Chiefll of Maglwolla ll
the lemonade conce&amp;l!lionaires
·
1 Temple Pythian Sisters will meet
when they hean! the: news. Still.
Thursday ~vening at t.hP DAV 1
it is rumored that'" in the next
By ALVIN B. WEBB JR.
hall with Mrs. Ray Seidf&gt;nabel as
day's terrible heat eyery drop of
Ual&amp;e41 Press lalernatloaal
hostess.
lemonade wu aold · without the' CAPE CANAVERAL tUPll-~
MAYS
price having been cut 8 pemy, ~- The coon~own for America's first The Clifton Parents and Tegcb·
Nor did the icy bath bother manned fl1ght into spa( moved ' ers As50Ciation will sponsor a .
1
N&lt;!lson. He lived to he 72 .
today to within "minus 24 hours ! social May 5 ut the Clifton Scbool
"Which proves," Gbsetved one and counting"- counting on good t beginnins at 5 p. m. Soup, ice
ancient member of the ringbri· weuther for a second chance Fri- 1 cream. hot dogs,_bar-b-cues, ham· :
gade, "that any occasional bath . day.
i burge~s, cake, p1e, punch a~d CG(- i
won't hurt:· all)'body "
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fee wtll be sold,. Everyone 1s wei~ .
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But th~ was no queabon that cut Navy Cmdr. A\;m B. stWpard May Fellowship Day will be held
sprln~. m 1919, came very late Jr., 37, will ride a rocket up : to : Friday at the Heath Methodist
for the Battler.
~11~ miles above
· Mlddleport spon110~
--• :
. the earth j u· at ·-.
; ,.,uurch 10
after dawn Friday were boosted by by the County Council of Church :
JACKSON - _An inhalator for a six-word U.S W~athet· BureaU .· women. The meeting will begin !'
In emergencJel hu been
report early today :
with a sack lunch at 12 :30 with
nated to the eity by ~~laktt _"Outlook for t'riday: Fair and ' rotree and de' -·ert to be furni11hei
Iron Corp. and will be kept bt , warm.·•
by .the host church. The program
readiness by -lhe police depart·~
•
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men .
o!f rorecast
. tb er··Wu
at , :_.
and memgers ..
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That
wasW(or
h1sr jump••
1 here.
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pace
eathe
10
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planned target area 200 mllef j.mlss•onary. work.
I
IOUtheast of the Cape was some-: 1· Tbe M~Jgs Co~nty Porno~ 1
; what more questionable.
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j ~ranj~ Will.~ 1ft regulafl"
· Although aqualls downrange re-- I ~xmk
~ldayG~t 8 .P· ~jat ~ 1
rnained 8 po.uibility, weather ex- 11CocG WP~:r'1 . gs rGange
hoswll l
id th
.. h ld
. . u 1ams range as
perU sa , e seas .. s ou re-- ' Tbe County Rufal Life Service
. main relatively calm. But Flor. will be observed" ·for the fecture
Jda w~h.er is tricky, and down· hour with H. E. starkey, State
range Jt 11 even more so. The Gate Keeper 88 spokesn·
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· ccmdltioa of rk:ies late today and !
tonight should dt&gt;eide.
The Syrac_use Preabyteria~ ·
The rqan and hi~ space maeblne s1onary Soc•ety ~ill meet m
are re~·. Shoutd officials of the church annex w1th Mrs.. A.
$500 million Project MercUry pro- ~st as. h08less. Mrs. Pear' Me·
gram deci~· "i!lo. ·• tons of fuming Brule wtll give the last
liquid oxygen and denatured alco- 1of Ule .book review from the
hill will be poured into the atom- I "Safe In Bondage''. Mrs. He~-rnau II
I ach or , modifted Redstone rock- Lol\don will eonduct the study
1
et shortly after midnight.
; guide session with her subject
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If all goes well, Shepard wi11 "In Him was Life.
pot on his silvery space suit, !
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Into sp&amp;ce for a IS-minute apace
Right 6\it hours late\-. Success
.,auld put America just a haU·
step behind Russia in the manned
eonquest of space.
Weather forced postponement of
the ahot Tuesday after the count
bad reached loll) m.inutes before
tcheduled blaat-off.

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• of thl 5J boi\U, 411 Jolnb -pl\11 111..1•
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for bed 1nd bath

Your personol world b«omH •" Enchanted Ga'1'" as a profusion of poppie• ~looms in bedroom and bath. Dew-fresh flowers are shrewn on screenprt~l!!d sheets and cases, blankets, matching towels and shower curtain.
Thltt )lappy harmony of coordinated pattern and color fashions the roman•
tic FiOidcrest "one look" for bed and bath. Printed Duracle sheets: twin,
3.9•;-(till, 4.98; pillow case, 1,35. Matching lightweight blanket, 5.91; blend
blaJ\ket, (king size only), 12.95, Printed coverlet, 12,f5; king size, 22.95,
Printed .bath .lowels, 2.98; guest towel, 2.91; fingertip, 59c; wash eloth, 59c,
bath m~t, 4.91. Shower curtain, 10.911. ~oordlnated solid eolor "Pussyfoot"
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A practice of the~::";;;;,:;~~~

~ague team has t ~er

for Saturday morning at 10 a
behind the high school All
plartning to play should beo ::~::
and bring Insurance n
Manager Bub Stivers said.
'lbe Pomeroy Emergency
wiil spOniOT a -bake sale tit
er'a on May I. Any person wish·
in to donate baked goods illl asked
to aeDd a card to the Emergency
FAIRF~LD STATIO:N
Squn~ in care of City· Hall. Pont·
Wednesday t~peratur"es _ bigh e~. The bak~ ·g(Jods will be
low 34. 'Iltursday reading - px:k:ed up.
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The cheerle$deta of Mi&lt;ldlo•p•u·tll
It at tO,&lt;$ a.m.
H"gh
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1l •t •II jour bon•• •re 11\ the feel, ...
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Building A Challenge

the housing market may be enlarged by
only 100.000 units a year .
Tacking that onto the expected total
of 1.3 million for 1961 , that still leaves

R formation .

a gap of some 200.000 units to dose in
order to attain 1.6 million starts a year.
Aud no one apparently dares to say ex a ctly how that can be done .

ing units should t' ilher be scrapped or
rehabilitated to assure that the rising
population wlil be decently housed.
Prmq:)f-t:ts for getting these two major
- bousing JObs done do not at thi s time

seem unduly brighl.
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guesses are that the nation will nt&gt;ed 16
D million new houses in the 1960s just to
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The private builders say they are increasingly interested in taking on part
of the huge urban renewal task projtcted for the country, But this again is untested ground for them . They are still
educating themselves on the problems .
Obviously it takes a r•sh optimist to

ing starts and thl' projection for 1961 is
a little mol'e than 1.3 million , we will predict \hat the housing goals for the
hav e to force a stiff pace in the remain· 1960s will be met. The American econo' ing ye111rs of the decade to achieve the
my has few tougher challenges &lt;'Onfrontne&lt;"essary annual average of 1 6 million .
ing it.
How is the slack to be taken up7
President Kennedy 's omnibus housing • WELL RI:MEMBEKED
J program, a~med broadly at that objectWith world attention on trouble spots
.. ive , is not specific in forecasling gains in nearly every sector of the globe, it ls
Cin new st~rts.
largely forgotten that tiny Austria was
Most hope evidently is pinned to the
once such 1 plat·e.
proposal for no-down -payment, 40-year
A reminder came recently with the
_mortgage financing on homes costing retirement from office 'Jf Austrian
1$9,000 lo $15,000. Yet neither govern- Chancellor Julius Raab, who presided in
ment housing officials nor private build- 1955, when at letst a peace treaty was
ers have publicly tried to guess what concluded and both Allied and Soviet
boost this will give the housing market. troops lert that country 's soil .
For their part, the private builders,
In the days of occupation, Austria like

led by E. J. Burke, president of the National Assoclation of Home Builders. say
they are trying to come up with a good,
bouse $1,000 cheaper than that
now available in all sectors of the country .
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Even if it be assumed they can break
Into thlo untried territory, and lt involves experimentli: with rnaterlal1, de·
sign changes, pressure to alter hamper·
inc building codes, the estimate la that

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,JCOMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

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W.\SHINGTON INEA ) - tt.ouM
Way• and M.ellll CornnU«ee un·
der cha1rman Wilbur Mills •DArk I IS expected ltJ be&amp;in hearings on President Kennedy 's new
tav reform propoaala ehrly in
May.
Treasury Secrt!h:try C. Dougl.as
Di llon will be Lhe first u1 wbat
will probably be • long ltne of
witnesses t'bO wtll present what
h!' will ha'le to offer. The secrrtary will not preRnt • draft of
legislation. aa Congrt!ll llkeo: to
write ill uwn tax bills. But Dillon
will hiive a technical paper which
will detail how the new programs
will work out.
The President ·, tax meuage to
Congress was delayed over thrH
weeks for refinement of iOmr of
ltfi complex proposals. Even so,

it offers no lecommenclation for
reduction of present depletion al·
lowaiK'es on oil and mineral produdion .
Ther~t i1 no propoaal for a cut
In t..xes on low income• sul-h a 1
labor organization~~ have been urg-

tng as .an Incentive to lncrea•
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ineoml and u.ciM tax ra.tea art!
Lv be continued at pretenl Ieveli
and there" no general overh.aul
of the depreciation a!lowaDC4:
»Chedulet , whirh. buaine~s has
been urglns.
All these eontrovenlal question~
are ltJ be deferred for .a long.
ran11e, 1weeping N![onn of the basic tax structurt whiC'h the Kenneely administration witl off!'r
Congrnt next year.
1'hl1 year' a short-range program
makes no c-hange In the amount of
t8X revenues wbiell tn treasury
bopu to collect nUt year. 11le
tax burdeo is just shifted a little.
On the one haod, it is propoaed
to close exiltfDc. tax loophole8
and special ,eDefill whieh. wiU
&amp;lve the lOY~ ali Jdd!Uonal
$1.7 blllion. But at the arne time,
thl! president prOposes a new tax
incentlw plan .wbic:b will give a
fl.7 billion tax cut to bullneu
firiTII tha~ modeihize and opand
their plants 10 81 to lncrealf" their
productivity.
This il far and away the mott
important of tht President's DIW
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and modificaUon by Con·
"ri:!U from time to time to adapt
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PIWP08AL TIE8

Aasume that his annual depreciation iB $100,000 a year and that
he wants to spend $150,000 on mocJ...
tmlution.

'I1le exceu of his investment
over hia depreclaLion would be
150,000. He would Jet a lS per
ceat tax credit on th!. amount,
ur $7,5110. Ia addition, he would

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BIPARTISANSHIP

West Germany gave the world a strong

Now it is officially neutral, u n d e r

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through the streets Wednesday bight.
The chatter Of I IUbmnehJne ~feat !13Crifiee hilA errf\red.•

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CUJl, fired in the air by the patrol! "Mobilize for, total realltace!''
~mander, put an abrupt atop ! the leaflet told A)&amp;lWI• J!:uro~
~_. the household barrage, but re1ldenta. ''Don't 1fve up yCM
from windows .all along the st~t arms! Strike down thoae who tr,
came a derisl\'! chant of the to arrest you!
rightist sloiJan "Algeria (is1
"Bum ..,_verr.ment •-·•ldt0 1
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Tbe mmoc outbreak wa8 &amp;ymp- ton areat and lllllllll ..
tomatlc of tbe to-n here wblch
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Is said to have in!!lpired upWardi French civilians have b e e w.
of ~ armed ciYIIIBIUI to flee the ' openly hosUie to the drafteel who
elty and form anU..govemmenl ; replaced insuN!ent paratroopel'l
guerrilla banda in the back coun· here ht a holt !')f 1111aD W8f....,.
lry.
' fualng to contribute to sidewall
A pamphlet •lipped Into Euro- coiJectlono lor army bellOillt,
pean mailboxes Wedneaday night, •lowlnJ down as If to pick up MI. des~ile the Ro1WJ1111ent'o llrlctlv dler hltdo·blkm J9!1Mll.t•lnr
· policed curfew, "the bour of AWay a1 they BpprolK!..
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Witness Says Eichmann Was Organiiing
Murder Of Jews In Lithuania 15 Years Ago

·'SEE, I'M CLEAN'

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'"SckmKlt wa.a ht'i\oUJ."" Kovner I tPihn~ ahout the Nazi murder
aald. " ( asked Jar rlefoul~ about and rlf'gradation of the Jew! but
th! GosU.po nwon l ""anted to ' .t
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koow who all the .. dl1n~ depP.ndtod I 1 has been • long 1 ~ smce
on . Schmidt tt.a!d to nw '"'J'ht&gt;rt anyhody
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a aerge:.am In the Gt-rm.an
111rmy today at having l~:tid lhal
Adoll F.ic'hmann- ·· a dvg called
Eichmann" ~ was organu:ing the
murder of Jew!'; ill Lithuania.
Abba KO\'nE&gt;r lookt'd atraighl al

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is one man 1 rf'frwrnf"'r ThttrP "' rth II Today • • Kovner's story
i! a dog called EJchmant~ and he 1rolled on and on, the court of
is organizmg all th 1 ~ .;\t that mo· thr« lsr;rt lt iu&lt;IGf!! became imnwnt hf' aobere-d UJ! ;md said · J pat1~&gt;n1 at what tlipy apparently
F. i(·hrnann as he lllid il. A mur- didn 't lell you anJth 111 1:! • !W·t:: midt com1rlued tu be irrele:vant testi-mur ran around the courtroom , later Was arri!'Hterl anrl PJ~f' ··uted mouy .
and all eyes awung to the ffl.;:tn b~ tht Geslapo lor h1s tonflf'tllOn
Plra&lt;;e be short," said presid: in the glass box. There wa 11 wlth the Jt-~ s ··
inl! .Judl(e Mosht L.andau.
nothing oot of th.e ordinary t&lt;. Sf'e.
•·1 arn commg to something
Eichmann 's face did not change Thf' ment ion of Ewhmann'a vr r}· important ." said Atty . Cen
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t:o~pres siu n and he long ~;inn! hm; name by a wttneu ll31s a d1s.- c 1deon 11 ausner . "[ am gomg
: lost intere-st m witne&amp;~ and ~tnd ,departure fram the proceed- eonnf'ct this With thfo accused "
· what Uwy say .
. mgs or thf' la.~t lhrf:"f' days A Kovner then tbld his ttllry about
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he said. and made contacl with ,
serge..nt Anton Schmidt, an Aus·
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in the Genn.any army , ,
Schmidt helped the partisan! '
whent'ver he could and one night
be and Kovner met lor .a drink. i
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ation of ntw offictn will be held i
during the meeling. which will :
begin at 7:30.
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Volunteer Fire Of-pl . wiD meet in :
rtgular sesskm at 1:30 p.m in
lhe Village hall.
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concessionaires happily had prepared their beverage in a huge
v~:~t , dumped in a lar11e supply ..r
ice and departed for the ni11ht.
Then along came Battling NeJ.

Beginning May 9, Mrs . Mary Neutzling
will be employed at, ..

Gloria's Beauty Shop ...
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$12.50 PERMANENT
THIS WEEK FOR - - - - - - $8.00

Floth Relief

The durable Dane, who fought
for 25 yean and. held the light·
weight crown in 1003, Uke every•
body else was looking for relief
from the beat. Spying the · hug~
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DON'T PAY A
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ALGIERS (UP!) - Rightist foes of Ptesldent Charle•
d~ G~ulle _pelted an army patrol car In Algiers' Europeaa

terms of lhe trealy. But the West has
never doubted where Austria's, and
Chancellor Raab's, true sympalhie~ lay.
He deserves the warm thanks of the free
world for eight years of able, courageous service.

End To Hopes Of Freedom

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COMMERCE

department oUielala ettimate that
these incentives should atimulal41
new investments of $2 miUion ie
$S billion in plant modernization,
increase tbe &amp;1'081 aatioual prociuct by IS bWion a yoar-a t per
cent increase in Uw national
w:rowth rate - and prevkle half
a mlllion additional jobl in tht
construction and toolmaklnf: JD.
duatrieJ.
There ~. o! oouroe, tht Jonto
range riU that the more efficient
a plant be&lt;omot. tbe f4wor llo
employes will be and the greater
will be aoneral ~That il anotber problem that
JOVerruDI!nt, manasement and
labor must tackle,

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howlmg
of the trunk ol
car ball
and out
tnLO hu ap""""'nl
Be.,••• 1,, 11... ••placed b...
ketb, Hs in 1portlna rood• dl_..
Br OSCAR FRALEY
t"Oid t!nouKh to hold !hot Wmter plctyli
Uai&amp;M Prr•• l•teraatioaMl
. Olympif"s.
And there are 1pecial rock .bot·
NEW YORK I API I - Robins, ! _But, no matter what the calen- toOl »ale• oo skiing I!Quipmenl.
cherry blonom• and ctll thow dar says. you l'an hop right oul 1 Old Fearleu neve-r thlnU of
Ofher hot shot harbingttrs o! and tell molher that it's time to 1prin~&gt;: wIthout •nalyt.ing thill
Jprln&amp; can star' popping up and 1('ut off t il~ lon ~·hand led Hngeri~t. baaeball playera are lhe ooly t;JOttS
out today bt&gt;cause they"ll run a If ~ou need &lt;.ddJt Jonal evldenet! ~ who come to mind who wear wia·
horae race Saturday which pro.,.e~ ~here _ s a gre~t deut of it ht!re ' ter underwear all IUmmer.
better than mo.st that Lhe vernul m this rock pil&lt;&gt; known Bli Man·; 11Jere wa!', to my knowledge ,
equinox is upon u11.
hatlan .
1only one exc.-eptioo. He waited unThe equine contest in question ,:
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K.kla .-lay Ball .
til July 4 and it precipitated quitl' ·
the Kentucky Derby .11 one of th
K1ds h&lt;wt&gt; started playmg base a crisis.
aurut •igna that ~inter ht~s ~ , ball in ~mply pur king lbts on SUn I This too long delay~ dilrobin,: :
parted, This despite the fact tha: l day.
occurred 'way back m 1919 and 1
I have weathered 8 few gallop• ' A f•ll
w
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. 1
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at Churcldll Downs when it was Iof @Oil dub!l 011 the subwa
c ~ as a c assx: to rank With
Y·
Anna Held's milk bath, Earl Carroll's champagne ablutions and
Hedy LaMarr's laving in Ecstasy.
Before THle Boat
Boxing's mm;t celebrated bat ll
came early on tne morning ol the
bout between Jack Dempsey and
Jeu Willard in IIH9 for the heavy·
weight championship of the wocld,
An arena constructed of new
planks had been erected on
the shore! of Maumee Bay in Toledo, Obio, planks which were to
ooze pine pitch in the 120-degret
heat the day of the fight , and a~
far as the promoters
con
cerned all was in readiness.
A nice price had been extract.e-:1
fcff all of the ronces.&lt;~iou. One ef · ;;;;~~):::
the best, supposedly', was the frim·
chise to !iell iced lemonade. Thelf

Foes Of DeGaulle Pelt Auto
Bottles, Garbage, Pots
And Pans In Algiers Sector

lesson on how to resist the incursions of
Soviet communism.

Castro Timely In Putting

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with the Pruident'a continUDUI insislenct that lhe growth raW ol
thfi' U. S. economy mutt be rai.Hd.
II is baM!d on the bellel that many
American indultrlu have not
modernized their planll u npkl·
ly as their European competlton
have ID the laat ten yean. The
ulm il to get American costa
down so that prices can be cut to
meet low cost foreign competition
by more efficient productloo.
As an oversimplified u.ample,
the new accelerated depre&lt;'ialion
tn ucredtt woukl work like this
In the case of a small manufac-. turer :

d.Jtures for impro.,.ement above
half of his depreclaUon allow.
aoce. On .$SO,OOO in this cue, thil
eul w_ouJd be $3,000, And therw
would be a further eut or 10 per
cent on the first $5,000 of tnveltmtnt or ~. irrespective ol d•
predation. So the manufacturer'•
total tax incentive would be Sll,·
000. '!be maximum would be 31
per cent of hit tol.al tax liability,
lncenlive would apply to all m.
vell.rn@nts made alter Jan. I, HilL

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Coming Events
:m~~elo:gi:Oungan:a,~~ Less Than 14
Hours Away '
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loz a B·d.oo:r!
....IIIII :rou'Ye eeen this blc, new
"": f'IIIGIDAIRE delux• "13'' ,; /
llrNm Frlaldal,. •uaiiiJ could 1&gt;1 prlco&lt;l
•-loW!Arod,h'tiiG •••

• ..._.., 88..Jb. atnJ zone Freezer with Its own.dool!
• Roomy Rtfriteralor Sect(on defrostS itself!
• Twill Gl~ Hydrators stort nearly " bushel I
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lemonade.
1t caused a ]i!reat deal of un·
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derstandable indignation among
The Past Chiefll of Maglwolla ll
the lemonade conce&amp;l!lionaires
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1 Temple Pythian Sisters will meet
when they hean! the: news. Still.
Thursday ~vening at t.hP DAV 1
it is rumored that'" in the next
By ALVIN B. WEBB JR.
hall with Mrs. Ray Seidf&gt;nabel as
day's terrible heat eyery drop of
Ual&amp;e41 Press lalernatloaal
hostess.
lemonade wu aold · without the' CAPE CANAVERAL tUPll-~
MAYS
price having been cut 8 pemy, ~- The coon~own for America's first The Clifton Parents and Tegcb·
Nor did the icy bath bother manned fl1ght into spa( moved ' ers As50Ciation will sponsor a .
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N&lt;!lson. He lived to he 72 .
today to within "minus 24 hours ! social May 5 ut the Clifton Scbool
"Which proves," Gbsetved one and counting"- counting on good t beginnins at 5 p. m. Soup, ice
ancient member of the ringbri· weuther for a second chance Fri- 1 cream. hot dogs,_bar-b-cues, ham· :
gade, "that any occasional bath . day.
i burge~s, cake, p1e, punch a~d CG(- i
won't hurt:· all)'body "
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But th~ was no queabon that cut Navy Cmdr. A\;m B. stWpard May Fellowship Day will be held
sprln~. m 1919, came very late Jr., 37, will ride a rocket up : to : Friday at the Heath Methodist
for the Battler.
~11~ miles above
· Mlddleport spon110~
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; ,.,uurch 10
after dawn Friday were boosted by by the County Council of Church :
JACKSON - _An inhalator for a six-word U.S W~athet· BureaU .· women. The meeting will begin !'
In emergencJel hu been
report early today :
with a sack lunch at 12 :30 with
nated to the eity by ~~laktt _"Outlook for t'riday: Fair and ' rotree and de' -·ert to be furni11hei
Iron Corp. and will be kept bt , warm.·•
by .the host church. The program
readiness by -lhe police depart·~
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men .
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and memgers ..
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; what more questionable.
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· Although aqualls downrange re-- I ~xmk
~ldayG~t 8 .P· ~jat ~ 1
rnained 8 po.uibility, weather ex- 11CocG WP~:r'1 . gs rGange
hoswll l
id th
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. . u 1ams range as
perU sa , e seas .. s ou re-- ' Tbe County Rufal Life Service
. main relatively calm. But Flor. will be observed" ·for the fecture
Jda w~h.er is tricky, and down· hour with H. E. starkey, State
range Jt 11 even more so. The Gate Keeper 88 spokesn·
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· ccmdltioa of rk:ies late today and !
tonight should dt&gt;eide.
The Syrac_use Preabyteria~ ·
The rqan and hi~ space maeblne s1onary Soc•ety ~ill meet m
are re~·. Shoutd officials of the church annex w1th Mrs.. A.
$500 million Project MercUry pro- ~st as. h08less. Mrs. Pear' Me·
gram deci~· "i!lo. ·• tons of fuming Brule wtll give the last
liquid oxygen and denatured alco- 1of Ule .book review from the
hill will be poured into the atom- I "Safe In Bondage''. Mrs. He~-rnau II
I ach or , modifted Redstone rock- Lol\don will eonduct the study
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; guide session with her subject
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Jackets �dge Unio n l urnace 2-1 ln Sectional t;ame
Anderson's Steal Of Home Tied
Game At 1-1 ln Fourth Inning ,

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diamond vidory over Coach Bob I in can, ball. and all.
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Allhley's Eagles
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Panther Coac h Rusi Moore , more hon est three-nm homer, with :
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sent corps of young pitcher s lo more hon est htree•nm homer, with
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the mound, all of whom did well. I White and H4tfleld on. down the
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limiting Eastern to five hits. Ter• same baaeline, this one miasbtg
loser,
For Ea11t em, Swartz. tlle
ry Knight, veteran of the throwing the pile of cans.
stair, fin ished up arter Mike Wer• Easlern collected lt1 one run 1n went •ix innings, fan ning four.
i walking nobody. end Dur1t in
cy . Micky Winebrenner and Bob the thir d Inning.
For !he Pantheni. h itters were one inning. walked none. fanned
Winebreriner had early turns.
Pomeroy took a 1--0 lead in the ; Werry, one for three : White , two none .
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second inning, fattened It with four for four; Stewart. two for three: Pomel'oy
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more runs in the top of the Knight, two for four ; Ebersbach . , Eartem
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nner {Sl WP,
Wlnebre
M.
Werry,
Winebrenner
,
:
Bob
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for
ODe
omer
h
Stewart's
Roger
0
fourth �
B.
Wlnebrmmer
HO,
Kni&amp;ht (7)
.
r
fou
for
e
n
o
down
on.
Brown
and
White
with
(LPI, Durst
Swartz
HaUleld.
and
Summerfield.
were
hitters
gle
a
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in•
rolled
that
line
se
a
b
third
the
L.
and
Lyom.
m
four,
for
two
Collini
three,
of
one
field•
the
and
cans
to a pile or tin

Hlndy gave up three hlls of the et hitters were Ellll Clonch and !
scratch variety in the first lnnlns. Beumgardner.
and one run . then poured his I Unk&gt;n Fw-nact got It! run in
fail ball over II� corners for s ix I the first lnnlng when leadoff bat•
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more Innings, 11trlking out 16 Un• t.er Powell 1ln1lNI and so did Daion P'urn,1cemen . Ht&gt; walked jus t vlt the no.t batter up. H I n d /
IT' S ON LY A MATTER or a few weeks now unlll the
the mlrd man up in fanned Hinerman and Barsto w
Little Leagues , Pony League and H lgh Sc hool Summe r one batter,
inninj then fanned tht. but Vermillion hit safely . ac0rin '.! ,.__,=,�:::!W.:.
League te=ims get rolling . Final p lans for this y ear 's the fourth
Powell. Then HLOdy tanned Eyer ••u yoa fl nd a twtball, it'•
youth basebal l program will be discussed at a meeting ne-xt to stay out of trouble.
Vermllllon. U n i o n P'umat.""J to end the- inning, leaving t w 41 1
tnlae!"
this coming Monday night at Pomeroy town hall.
anded.
r
st
just
scatter•
runnera
four
allowed
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h
pitc
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wants
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Little League managers . In Pome�oy, Syracu� and Ra· eel hill, but they were enough tu Hlndy atruck eut the side in thot1 _
cine to attend along with all Pony and Hig h School win, together with Tom Ander• keond and 1evtnth Inning$.
90n ' 1 ■teal of home to tie the game I A fine dt1ftn1JVt play .,.81 made.
League managers
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One of the nighlights of the meeting will be a dis- at H in the fourth.
1 by the Jacket. in the fourth .lbeo
AM
c�ss1 on of acccpti�g Gal hpolis's request to enter and Andy, aecond man up had walk Barstow boomed , 1on1 &lt;but , Ht- :
&amp; 0 0 36 17 -f ie ld a summer high school team to comp ete agam st ed, moved to third on Mlke Lit• tie too high to ael in aarelyl blow
7 1 0 40 18
ti•'• lnlteld ,lngl• and wllh two Into rtpt c,entor.
Meigs County teams
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G lllpolla
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The t wo inte rested men from the French C ity who out swiped home while Man nin � Rlghtfaelder MaMln1 Baumtar• w�llston . · : : : : : : : : : 1 2 o 37 1t1
ma �e- the requ�st are Hugh G raha m, empl ?Y e. o f H ol ze r Baumgardner �as taking a 2 :t doer took the ball one-handed on Middleport . . . . . . . . . 3 3 o 20 27 ,
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Hotip1tal and _J im Venz. Both have been mv1ted to al· pitch.
the dead ru11 eolng b1ck. Bar• Lo
4 5 1 52 55
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tend the mcetmg Monday.mght
Then the Jackel! won 1t ln the stow wa1 thl ilrst man up m that Ja:� - - · : : : : : : : . 2 3 0 36 37 :
The o nly rea� problem is travel, but m ost of the mana- sixth when H 1ndy, flnt man up. inning. Hlndy flllllled Vermllllon. Neilonville · · . . . . o 3 3 e M
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er I.he shortstop's bead, 1COrinl!'.
. A bases•losde1l s ingle with two Rkt errored three times.
loal Su � m e1 . League managers a ��cr . thinking the � atler second on a pat1Md ball, , t O I t- to end that frame-.
SEGAL IOUTIIERN DIVISJON
Radford with t'1e wlnnin&amp; marke
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w L R OR I out In the bolto"' of the eleventh 1 Morehead uoed two h url•ra In
�� [tie: fr a:�l�n� !��[ �f t�� :ime� J�: u !
er.
lnnlng by catcher Buddy Parb ; the conte,t. Gray ,tarted anJ
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hard hit bell at the Union Furn• day.
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How right h e was and if the Gallipolis players and
" :z · 1 15 14 gave C-Onch /\r • Lanham'• R l "'I waa replaced llY Green 1n t h e
second ba seman which !JOI U. Fumace IOO OOO G - l S 1
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and Radfor� e�ch had two aafe
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a,
ing
hur
the
los
th.
w
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Gree
ilx
en
. Gibaon I triple in the aev th
mg they should be ;cce pted into the league with pleas• an error.
. . o 3 S 22 \ umph over vlslling More�ad on I er Morehead 1,urlen w a I k e d tiei
Vermillion and Davia. Hindy Middleport , . .
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waa
ure'.
TOTALI
I 6 �7 5'1 Memorial Field Wednesday evt:- eight. fanned I-I
Vermllllon fanned just f I v t· and Buah.
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Stewart, gettlng three tur
Roger
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SEOAL NORTRl!:RN DIVISION nlng.
Jacket., , walked lour. Olher J8"k· Umpire, C. W. Searles.
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t
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To
open
the
left
for
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tickets
are
MORE
FEW
A
ONLY
W L R OR
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sion to Crosle Field May 2 1 · By the way Sports Desk o 25 9 The triumph, R10' 1 fo.urth In a I enth, Jim Radford wa.11 safe on a long home nm 1n the ela;hth for
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Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 2 26 25 row, avenged 111e Galhans onb bunt single. He _advan{"&lt;'d to l!lec· the _Eagles.
vs.
Red�
tht!
for
Tickets
earlfer.
reported
was
as
. Mort :1 onti on .a lhrowmg error . P a u l Rio plays at OU Saturday tr.
train,
ellston . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . I 1 16 1&amp; lou of the U�l capmalgn
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Braves game can be purchased from Fred Cline at MidNelsonville . . . . . . . . . . . . o 2 5 22 head lamb19ted the Redmen 11·:S I SJhith wa1 wa ked lntenUonally, Athena. The BobkiUens lost 7-!
Lantern.
Green
the
at
or
Smith
Homer
Steel
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West
TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6
laot weok at M.,r,head.
1 Jim Gibson sacrificed both run- to Rio last Saturday
of
re
o
sc
Wedllesday
Line
walked
was
Pfleager
Dan
ers.
n
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Keith J ones, in picking up hi,
THE FISH SURE WERE BITING · last week In the
game:
ket
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Pa
Howard
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third 1tralghl l tlumph. went the l to fill the sack11.
Ohio R1ver. The river was high and the biK cats were
distance for ruo. He rarmed five, fanrK.-'d . I.hen Parks delivered the Morehead 001 101 010 00 - 4-lN
hungry . Butch Armes said he caught four nice sized
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walked none, .alolwed 10 ufetJes. I winning blow, , aharp ilngle OV· Redmen 001 001 1
catfish in back water at Minersvil le.
B•� u-•-•
The larger fish some times go to the back water when
..,.a'. Thurflday'• �robabll! Plkhera
- Pr.,. 1Dten1a1'had
river
th
in
acid
e
ago
years
A
few
the river is high.
N-1 .,.,,..
New Y ork at M innesola-F.,..
heading
of
instead
water
lhe
fish trying to crawl out of
.
w. L, Pel. GB 1 &lt;:t-ll n. !&lt;all &lt; 1- 1 1 .
to the deep.
San Frallclm
I I 7 .8t1 - . Baltimoro at Lo, Anaele,
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to 7 •588 \\ &lt;night! - l'•PI'•• 1 1·2 1 "- Mc
NOTE TO THE PEOPLE who would take Middleport Lo' i:�
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1 1 9 .sso t Brid, ,1-11.
A four run oulburll by O a k
and-or Pomeroy out of the SEOAL:
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9 D • 500 2
Detroil at Wash ington I night ),Chicago
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title
footb•II
league
brok·1
a
inning
h
Hvent
the
I n 1945 When Middleport won
In
Hill
M I auk
7 7 500 I 1I M 861 12-01 • · D IeJs ro-2 ) .
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knocked ,
with a couple of real bruisers mainly carriin1 the lea- ci:;;nna:
rr.;"1,• �IIDH
9 10 •474 21/a
• tied ball game and
Hae(Shorty)
son, heads the field. ni.e brown 1 Flutterby, Dr. Mmer, Light Ta•.
George
By RAY AVUI
ther named Alfred Scarberry and
hole ln Raelne', ho'"""I
.- of contlnu1 to -444 3 BOliOn 11 Minne,ol.l
St Loul•
beat
Jackett
tbe
son of Saggy, who won the Ever- Ambiopolse, Ronnie·, Ace, Ou His
kett , both weighing under 140 pound,,
UnW Pr,., lnlerullo�al
o 11 .333 5 Wubin""8 at Cleveland, nJaht _ _ lnl in Ute oectlonal baseball lour·
Philadelphia
Gallipolis 41-0.
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ney. 11to Oak Hill ■quad defeated i !,OU I SVIT.LE , Ky. &lt;UPI I -What glades, tho Flamingo Stakes and Met al, Loyal Son, Bass Cle!, Jay
w...,_.17 , Reauha
Detroit at Chlca,o nilb'
After that game _ at Middleport _ Hobart Wilson,
o C ach Larry Morr i once looked like a near record the Florida Der-by this year, has Fox, and De.Broom.
San Francisco 8 Chicago 4
Baltimore, at Ke,�, City night the player• r .O
Jr ., now Sports Editor of the Gallipolis Tribune, was
Kentucky Derby field ahaped up been pronounced fit and ready by The horses are enteNM! at a ,
MIiwaukee • Los A ngeles 1, niaht New Yori&amp; at. Loa Angil•• n ight aon, 10--&amp;.
traveling home with Dad WU1on. Both were commla•
run
it,
ll
a
• at an avorage 11 today w h • n trainer Jock Price for the fir,t co,t ol $lao ..oh, II will cost an
Oak Hill had ,oored
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serating over the awful licking. Said young Wilson, a SI. Looi s Pllthu,gb
additional ,1, 121 to alert..
e
In I.hi HCOnd lnnlnf, before � entries for the Rose Run •-·m el- the-'l\llple Crown ch1ssles.
Majer League Ltacltn
Cincinnati • Phlla s. night
10 year old at the time:
lul lnninl bomhanl-. RacP1e takon 24 hour■ b•fore Satl1Nl1y'a The familiar Johnny Sellers will
Nalllul 1.oa,..
''Dad, they oughtta kirk Middleport out of the SEOAL, . T•u....,., Probable Pllehon
, tylnl th• race.
rlda Carry B■clt , who pNll&gt;abb'
San Francilco at Chicago- l'laytr • Clo• o. All R, H. Pet. had worlt«I fivo tmilllp
They're ju t too tougb for us."
roof
at
11 In .
Injury as well u ,low races will be favored by the majority ON YOH OLD W.UHIR ON
______ _____________ _ Jones (1-1) vs. Ellsworth &lt;11-ll. Moon, LU.
II 61 II 18 ffl ";;: H
the
have reduced the orfginal 151 which annually Jam• Churchill
Los Angel" at M llwauk- CUnJ}un, St.I. II • 1' 24 .ffl
bt
ol :::ill mn:'. nomination, to only two m
m Dowus for raclng's lop apectacle
Dryld1le Cl,21 or Pod,., &lt;3-0l YI Allron, M il.
14 IWI I It .:1112
k I n g a 1: lead· rr.,b�n hoJ"Ael than 1tarted In the mile
Buhl (0-t).
13 41 4 ti .356 t a
But the py multitude Jl1aY
Katko Cln
d
Bruee BMgle ' Off Ith
and onel.quarter classic a year switch its allegiance to CN!ller
$ Philadelphia at C i n c i n n a t i o.nm', Phil. 1' IWI 10 .. ...... gle,
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ato}• second · too
�••-.::e funes •--'Baci'
ago
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uca i.en bY '-'""rrf
ht l - Mahaffey &lt;l-lJ v,. Jay Clmnt,, Pits. 1? 11 s :M ll3'J
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pd scored on a fly ball
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this
winter.
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Cincinnati atnlchad Ila winning
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ll'arren &lt;No-httl
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Lao ,Uploo II PIiio......, 1111M
mile In &lt;he Deroy Trial. Braulio
bdll from the bat ol an Oak Hlll
I Ba
,.; Ttmple, Clev. 10 M 11 r,
�-,.
7111-old ouracle whip of Mil- Tho Now York v..- climbed Clnclnnltl at Mllwaubt, nllht
eza ol Panam• II 1111 rider.
l-Phi
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boum&gt; WALTIIAM Moss (UPII
and
dirt
pile
a
hit
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W
waukee. finally ha, convinced Into • Ue for flnt ploce In the Cltlcap at SI. Laula,
Batey, M inn. 17 118 13
g out the " ezpecled to
...tor field. Six "'"' lol- I� L. PltUlp ha, auoceoclod Ray Roundin
ln91l1 F!ll'nlture
enryone - tncludlng the once American Leap by dtfeattn1 Am&lt;rlcaa 11 8 M ti : .: ed Into
Sleven, Cltl
run are Sherluck, Globomallor,
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out
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- 01 Mantle, N.Y. 17 the entry of Four-and-Twenty and
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In
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10 I . liN I Boroa, !let.
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and footba ll at M lllhury ' M.,L
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Hlgh School
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beltlod to Baltfmoro
9 I .IOO I Kubell, N.Y.
17 ■ t II .311 In&amp;
fad wu rogwarly bandied about Angelea came
wbtdt wu y,an, on"' played baNball In the
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In Nallonel 1.oque dua,ull and tt beat Baltimore, 7�.
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AIMrleu l.oapt-Manl]o y.,,_ foJJowed
bothered him even more that the
atlolto
Error - •ID&amp;WO.On
away,
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4 -• I; 0.,tlle, OtiolN, T: ' J!lu• �e. Wllb OH
BrlYII would accomodatingly Catdter SmokJ J!uriMI
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a lp hla
I JO .US Ill NWllti , Aagall, I ; Cult, Tipn, Jed and Wblllalc doub
each time they met g emir holpod the Cardinal■ to Lo■ Anpleo
In
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Waahbtflloa
Walt Alaton • 1ang.
• II ,113 I 4: Colavflo, Tlpn, ,, Smith, Inc Ibo wlnttiD8 rlllll for oat B fl,
two nm • durln&amp; a three-run rally
w.it down with- LAURll:f. , Md. &lt;UPI&gt; - Jnea,
w--.,•1 Pemape u a reward for hll no- ID the filth Iha' took care of th•
Whllo Sox , . Awrlll � •• 11Ie Tontadoeo
' ' out throatenlng In the la,1 of the Bobby Corle � haml lhrM
hlllor again,! tho Giant, Ja,t Fri- �-·-w•-:
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wlnnen at ..uni WednNdty
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day, sp,hn wn, aloiwed to ,tort
1 LanJ Grimm &lt;allll In to nllevt
Wa■hln&amp;toa I Dltnlil '• night
Lary
3-0;
Oriole,,
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Tiger,,
4-1
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homwhen
Nollou
Rocky
81 tho -1
1galnal tho Dodger, ln Milwauk•• olflhth
Wolle durlni the bf&amp; IDl&gt; l8 Y ctorlll
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and
Lind,
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Wednesday night for 11-, fir,t erwd
. CllJ I Bolton 8, nlgbl, IO • be■, 3-1; McClafn. S1naton, l•L Ina, Bl pltdtad good raUel bill,
over. Wilmer &lt;Vinegar lleod &gt; Mi- K
time alnce June ,, 11159.
allowtna only one bll belon, !lit
wu the •-• ·
The h1wk--llQltd aoulhpa-w wu
la at
Bab 8lucm
utland
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oot able lo tw·n In another no- Jim M aloney and llill Henry three _,n
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thal their victory nver the Phlll.... bttl llarUI, cart« Laa,: • ToroDto 11 --, IUtJ 1
ftaclne
tOl 110 O - I
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WU too 2911t of hlR major )Hogue MalODly wa■ the winner althouab --.
Crabtree
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..._ 181 Nch. Daft u.........
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career and left him only nlM
Saioer.
and
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ppd.
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ho buod nut alto, Clay Dalrym, «I tllt - wflll I
wlna ahy of Loll Y G rn.e·, 000_
pie roclted hinl for a th-run lrJplt, Illa ab' - NII bit ol Ooltaba II lyr- ppd.
"CRUSHPROOF'"
.... total·
homer in the etahth, The Redt UN
An 11• A111•M1■
N■IIOUI Leapt-Moon, DodtGIHls R@llli• U'ad
'®red their llrtt four 111111 "'' la INlaa. .... alln.. 1 I I Dlllu-rt Worth • Loa1nlUt 0
en, I; ..,._ Giant&amp;. I; T.Davlt.
San Franc�co n,galned the Na- loNr John Bu■hordl and Gu, Btll ltlla, ..... ll1Ne aDtl
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Dodcen, I; lltryff, Carda. t: II..
llooll League 1,ed with an ◄ bJl(bllgltted a four-nm rally In lbe throo. Tbt Babcllo emntl twlcl. Indllnlpoil■ at - ppd.
Shirt Laund,1a11
8
Oovwy,
Glanlt, I; Collman, Rm■,
Yidory over Ch icago while St. IIY9llh with a tbreH-un double. Dllmahely, ICJpr Creek realtd
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RamllHa .\■n t ::e
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Lou!■ dropped Pillsburl!h I n t a GordJ Coleman hil hi■ fifth ltnm, of! - daubfe playa aplDII the - I � � &lt;llll
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ed to hu horTW'" Jfler being e p.t· pe-t1 (or the �ktnd
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'the W. s. c_.s. of t h, New HaYen Ale:1-ijulllen Memorial l. ibrar, , ly ,0 mt' mhers w ill a tttnd th .ii., , ies �
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M etnod , - t Lhurch held it� Apr!] I from Lhe t reasurer and from lhe I whic h Ill lo be he.Id a t ' Spen&lt;.--er. 1 M w S..aanne "' olpt'rl of OhlO \1r and Mn. Lloyd ltou1h on Sun-­
v1s1ted her par• day and Monday,
meeting at the- home of Mn. wm. j Memorial build in g commitlft Poppy Day will be tleld an May State Umvernt)' -ard r e a r, w1Lh Mr.. F r a n k ElecL1o n of offic..-n for UM! corn- 27th. and the ,roup will 1 1 • 0
Thompson prtskllng, The &lt;' I u b ' lng year waa held: Mn. J o h n 1ponsor a bake iJale lt1 town on
pla nMd a fe stival Lo be held on Morgen, pre!lident : Mn R
the um. day.
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May Zlllh at the cnurd1 Thi ned Greem·, l'ice•preaiden t : Mn. Kur• 1 ThoN attl!nd1n1 were Mrs Am•
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meeting wil lbe �Id al the home mlt P'ord. secretary ; Mn, Jame, old Rou■h, Kn. Carl Kina.' Mrs.
of .Mrs. . J. L. ... �wart with a I, Hampton. treast.rer : and Mn. , Ralph Roush, lln. T t; e t m a
I
wb1� elephant aale to be held. ] Edwin Roush.
Corre11ponding C11pehan, Mn. Freda Hart, Mn.
. J\efrelhm�hlli were served dur• Je{"relary.
Fred Rouah , Mn. Nora T r J p p.
inl th� aoc1al hour to members ) A re;x,rt wa� given on
t h e Mrs C , C, MonljOmery , Mr�. Ev- !
attending: Mn. Frank 1frmpeon plans for the annual din ner to be eretl Rouah, Mn. BiU Rouah amJ
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M r.1. Monl �JISOII. Mrs .. AI-thw- hPld on Tuesda)' . May U!th al 8 : - Miu Louena Rou,h.
Thsbet, Mu. Jack Need,, Mrs. 30 p.m al Gene Ba11·, R.estaurROTA&amp;Y CLUB
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Don �:1 1ley, M_r�. Bill H o w a r d 1 nn l in Po int Pleasant. Reserva· Tbt Be� Rotary Clu b met OIi
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Mrs_ Cht�ltr Campbell, Mrs. John tlons must be- in by May 9th and Thur!day evening for theil reau- ·
Mor�an, Mrs. J. L. Stewart and may be given to Mrs.
R.
G. 1 lar dinner rneetln1- Mr. c \ y J e !
the hostess, Mrs. Fear.
Women's
Greene. Mrs. C.harles Dodd or Foley, ifrincipal of Wahama High
I M r$. Eugene Hester The speak- kfiaool, 1poke to the aroup on lht
BlRm
Mr . and Mrs. Jame1 Layne are er for the dbtner will be The South trip he and NVtnl teacher■ and
MR. CICIL DEVRICK, Execullve Secretary of the Professional Photographers of
annollftclng
the birth of a daugh. , Western District Pre.11klent , M r1. 111perviaur. Look to N ,rwalk, Conn
W. Va. discusses plans for the Annual Convention scheduled for September 1 0
s,..
A
ter on �ril 26th at Pleasant Val• Percey Booten. Officer , will be lo ,illt a modem achool 1y1lem:
11 &amp; 12 a t the Frederkk Hotel, Huntington. Lell t o Righi, standing, Joe Corbin:
4 to 9 _
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ley Hospital. She �as been named Installed at thl5 meeting by Mn.
Wh1tesv11le,
W. , Va., M1chael Krneta, Cnarleston, Joseph W. lllackwood, Pbilip­
1110M attending were iJ u II a I d
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Beth Ann and w�1ghed 7 pounds S. M. Hamlet, both of Hunting• FoglfllOllg, Herman Layne, Donpt, Mrs. Flo Kopp, Huntington, and Joe Barta, Huntmgton. Seated a r e Lonnie
Men's and Boy't
12 ozs. 'lbe Laynes have one oth• ton . W. Va.
Safford, Point Pleasant, W. Va., President, Cecil Devrlck Executive Secretary
aid Roush l.Joyd Roiub Floyd
Lice To Toa
er child, a son James Brenter.
and Chari"" E. Carr, Weirton, W. Va., Vice President.
A letter was read from t b e Carmack.
L. Stewart, • J a e ls
Maternal grandparents are Mr. Boa rd of Directors of tbe N e w Flesher Jama Hampton Clyde
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and Mrs. Flo)'d Carmack., and H a v e n RecreEillon Foundation role)',
WWiaJNon, Ruaell
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paterbal grandparents a1·e Mr. thanking the- club for lheir past Capehart. Harry Miller, o. J. a.
5 to 3 _
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and Mrs. Harry Layne.
help with the swimming pool COD- Ue Arthur WehrU Phill Wolpert
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PT. PLEASANT - The Prof�s- � a. �nduct� t1 class of instruc• Mr. Cla ;nce White, Head of
WOMAN'S CLUB
cession stand, and aaked if the
Clarie, �Ill
and
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The New Haven Woman ·s Club elub w®'d continue LO ,erve Rev. Jae• Welecb.
slo� �o�graJ., hers �Id tbel!' r ti.on m coloring methods and tec.:h the De�ent . of Photography
.
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class was attended at OhJo University, Athens, waa held its annual business meeting thlt roming year· The club •Sprmg Cltmc at the Daniel Boone mques. The
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Hotel ln Charl(.-�ton on Sunda y, bY co""1sts
Irom CharIeston. th
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speaker of lhe day on Tuesday, Aprll ZSth at lhe A lex• to help with thia and 90 will bt
an
yne
Mn. H
Quillen Memorial Building. Devo- Glrl Seoul.II, whieh the club l!lponA pril 16th. Tie Clinic is an snnuni Huntingto n Point Pleasant, Gary, for other than tolorists.
mn Laafte enterta�
with
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on
Im
Wednesday
mooa
affair conducled for the benefr i �lar�sburg, Ph ii!ppi, New M ar- Those attending the Clinic from tions were led by Mrs. James &amp;Ors. I t was propoeed to ■poruor
Im
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afte
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of members who are interested ir tmsv1lle. Whltes,• tlle, Oak Hill and th is area were: Mr. and Mrs. Hampton. A welcome was given a dental tlinic in cobnection with •
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I Welch, W . Va., M rs. arl My r .
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� , Lonnie Safford, Pt. Pleasant, Cec- lo the new membe rs of the dub. the Mason Counly Communit:, Serimproving their profession through
L. J. Ruttencutler, othen playlq
vice Organiz.alion. Thft organlza&amp;etter workmanship.
co!orist from Galllpohs. Ohio, al- ii Devrlck, Pt. Pleasant: Mri.
wert Mrs. N. O. Wtln, M r I. I
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lion wlll hold ita nexl meeting at
Mrs. Flo Kopp, Huntington , W . so attended this class.
Cnrl Myers, · G2llipolis, Ohio,
.
r1e Lerner and Mrs. Layne.
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lit 11 �
pr.
,r.
pa
at thll meeting.. J t was e l!HJ pro- M
r. Harry La,ynll!J and Mr.
MASON - Mrs. Flossie Mattox round neck, rull skirt, and
a
posed ttia! the clob spo�sor a Well J81Tle
Op
O
of Maso11 is • snaouncing the short sleeve jacket. Her acces•
9 Layne were business visi•
w
�aby clime. which is m Cflnnector11 io Chtrleston on 'nlursday.
marriage of her daughter, Emma sories were white, and her cor• NEW HAVEN - The Lutheran
llh the Mason
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� li O t 1 Mr. and Mra . Herman La)'ne
Mae; to Clarence Mc�nald, son sage was or white car:nations.
Synod or Wel:it Virginia will eon· 1 M ASON - U. S. Sen. Jenning11 �::lt; De
parlment. No actlon 1
. were Yillilors in Parkerliiburg on ,
of Mr. and Mrs. Romie McDon. Mrs. Roush W8!!1 attired in a dud a workshop on Christian Randolph ! D-W . Va. J, oontinuing l w
taken on thls.
I No. Second
Midclltipert
I
o
k
ways
to
br
: Tuesday.
ald or Dexter , Ohio.
in g more de. :
black 1uit with white accessor• Service at Jacklon's Mill Friday l see
K rm t Ford announced
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of:._::
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Bobby cSey r••c:' all so
to ! a ome � !
se contr acting business
ies and wor� a pink carnation and Saturday, M ay 5 and 6.
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urslng Course wUJ be ---:::::: ":'.:'.:.:_
The ooremony took p1ace on corsage. The bride is a graduate
West Virginia, said he was en• I
.
.
to
open
the
�aturday April 29, at 7 :30 p.m f.
public, beginning on
The worbhop, with a focus on eouraged by developments in
o Wahama H igh School Class of
May 4th at the Legion Hall. Per•
lhe aging, has been planned and Washington thls week
m the Mason M�tnodlst Chureh
which [' eW
l95-9, and ii a member �r lhe Ma•
wltb R,ev, Richard Wright per•
sons will put in 14 hours and the
is sponsored by tht1 Social Mil- , out of Senate Small Business &amp;
od
m. C()urse
Meth
ist
h
son
C urch. The groom
.
will be held jz] the after•
1lom
Committee o� the Luthl!ran miltee hearing
formmg the double ring ceremony
s on govemment
attended Rutland High &amp;'.'hoo] and
noons for two hours from I until
Synod of West Vll'glnJ a. ct air- procurement
before an sitar decorated with
Is now a construction employee
I
1 3 o'clock for 7 days, 'nlere wlll be
baskets of ,prlng Dowen.
an of the commltt-,e Is T h e
Sen. Rand�lph, ca.airman
ol
in Charleston. The couple are re• m
no charge for the course other
Reverend James R. Stephenson, the Small Busin
Mr1. Charle!! Row:h of N e w
ess Committee·s
skiing in Nitro.
Pastor of St. Mark's Luther-on Subcommittee on Relations of than 65 cents for the purchase of
Haven, sister of the !&gt;ride, was
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matron of honor Wh ile Charles
Church, Clarbburg, Purpose of Business with Government shar. a book. Persons wishing to enroll
About the only thlng wrong with
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Roush was lhe beat man.
please contact Mrs Ford .
the workshop on ChrWlan Serv•
the Aml!ri can standard of living ce Is to deflne Chr .stian Se ce ed with Sen. George Smathers A request was read from La.
The bride was dressed in
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rv
m-Fla I ch 8 irman O f the Sub_
kin State Hospital workers for
light blue street len gth silk taffe- is that lt's becoming too expen· as a congregational function and com
mi
oo Gover�en' Prota dreu fashioned with a h I g h sive for most Americans.
to diseover unmet needs of old· curement , the responslb 1i1·ty or members to uve their coal hangf
ers. Anyone wishing to don ate
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. er. pew.le in. ,Church and P,munun- preilidinl over the
series of hear•
I"
.
coat hangen m�y bring them to
ity.
ings at which testimony was
th Libra
mg hours. ·
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Hlghllghllng the worbhop on ceived from the Secretary or De• ;
a
were Mn. eu
0
Friday evening will be Doctor 8. fense, the Secretarie1 of the Ar- Abel : Phil :
Mrt. rib sHarrington, Professor of E�on- tnf, Air Foret, IUld Navy, the ter
M
am Ch�..
omlc1 at Davia and Elkins Col• Administrator oI the General Ser- ler, M rs. Cbar:,5 Dodd, Mn.
lege, and a member of the Gover- vlee1 Administration, the Admln_
rm� Fonl, Mrs. R. G. Greene.
nor's Commluion on problems of Jatrator o f the National S p a c 6 :
s. ames Hampton, Mn. EuAgency, and the Administrator
the aged and aging.
gone Hester, M n. Thoma, Hoff.
of the Small Bu,tnen Admlnlotra
'11Ie Rev. Harold W, Relsclt, D&lt; !Jon
• man, Mn. Louil Karochnlk, Mn.
rector ol Inner Misllone far tho
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John Morgan: Mrs. Deoold Rouah
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United Lulltoran &lt;llurch in AmerMrt. Paul Seally, Mn. Edwin
lea .
Stein, Mrs. Mark Ward, Mn. �·
Wiles, and the new rnenRrs,
On 8.lturday, May a, di!lculMr1. Ray Ward, Mn. D o n a I d
sion groups will be held on wllat
.
Balley, tind Mn. Willard Fear.
Lutheran congregations can do In
H
AUlllLIA
Y
the area ol Cirtstlan Service. DisT!!o American Legion Ataillnry
cuulona leaden will include
fflfll on Monday evening at the
Tb,
Reverend Jadt Welch, Pastor
Logion Home. They opened In .
ol SI. Paul'&amp; Lutheran Church,
Uh tl
re
. PLEASANT _ Appalach- gular form. The Spring Con fer.
PT
New
Have
n.
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FINAL CLEARANCE
fan Power Compony announced to­
day thal • new ,chool rate f O r
On All Ladies' &amp; Chlldren'1
BRISTOL, England - Sir Win- electric service b being made
The best: iw.■fn boy on the mar­
Coats - Suits - Toppen - Du■t■ rs
alon Ciorchill, In a letter 1111&gt; avallahle effective May 1 for
ket - 3-T
yon All-Weatben.
AnthonJ
Wedgewood achools
Get a IOI of lbaie
tins
�g
serves In West Vb'gin•
Benn S campaign to drop the tllle la. Tm, new rate is optional ond
today)
he Inherited lrom bla fathet &lt; Vis- does not replace Ute present rates MASON - The Rebecoa Circle
count Stansgate I IO he can lit in applieable to achools.
of the WSCS of the Mason Meth�
th� "� of Commons:
di
The
company
reported
that
Ihle
ll Church met at tbe cburcb
. a ve
Yours u.
ry bard case and optional rate eould result in sav• Tuuday. May 2. Mn. Joan Green
I am personally lllronglY In favor ings of about 184,000 to IIOl!Je Proaram
chairmen, plaoned the
&lt;Ji&gt;en UnUJ 9 P.11. Saturday
.
of sons bavmg t.he n ght to re- '74 schools it serves in the state. p r o I r a m aroWld the Iheme,
MILL ST.
MIDOLIPORT
noun� lrrevoeably � peerag�! The remaining schools
'·
would " Women 's Changing Rolea. "
they inherit from their lathers. not benefit lrom Ute optional rate
Mn. Deity Cadle 1avo the 01&gt;
e
al this tim becaUBe a few are aninJ proyar which wu Jollowed
making a moro nearly maximum by group ainging and serlpture
1118 of the -ice which earns a nading by J.,.,.
'MOIII IIIOIILI IIIDI ON eOODYIA R TIR e THAN ON ANY ev11111 111110
IIN&lt;l­
more favorable rate, and the oth- iap wen �led by Mn. Le­
en are generally maktna • mlnl- iuma Wrlgb&amp;. Mrs. Joyee caroon.
Mrt. Martha Coak, and Mre. Jou
mmn ue of eleclrlc ,ervice.
Thi company tllated that I Groen.
llludy baa been madt of · a I I FollowlztJ the proaram, llrs.
don't f-t ""'
eohoo1■ and olficlala of lbose IAaJma wtlaht WU rHlectod CJr­
ean heat It 11 a
Home Owned &amp; Operated�Yod'll
Wblch will realize a oavinga 1mder cle Cba1mtan and Mn. 0 r • • n
very minimum.
Wa Have The Tanktl
optlooal rale will
contacted wu rMloctod aa&lt;n!la1'J of I h e
price wftb
Phone WY 2-2101
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P'OflP, Rofreoln!cnt■ w.re "'""
Bottled 0.. from
l!Alll1n4
Furnlturo.
Awall..,. Per
All Kl••
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Pomeroy·• Panlhers m11de their I er had difficulty finding the ball. Caldwell one for four. and Bahr
,
currenl �rd 7. 1 Wednesday al It got inside one can and lhe : one for thrf!f&gt;.
Eastern High School with an 8-l young £!elder wu about to throw ' Po meroy pitch�NI worked well,

lo win 2·1 in a Cl\u

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I Panthers Fatten •Win Record At Eastern In
Diamond Victory; Get Two 3-Run Homers

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Sec tional baseball game here with Union Furnace of ,
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Danny (Boone) Hindy, senior righthander of the Mid•
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Sr. are vlalllnl Mr. and Mn.
Lloyd Wllllamo after lpeOdlng the
winier In Florida.
llr. and lln. Jamel Quming•
ham and .. and Mn. Anna Lou,
lie CoDoy ot Naw Haven vwted
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l'mte Kelly, Jin. Jack JolmNa
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lfbump,w uf
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WU I ....bod gue■I of Mr. and
11n. Lew lloflmon,
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Jackets �dge Unio n l urnace 2-1 ln Sectional t;ame
Anderson's Steal Of Home Tied
Game At 1-1 ln Fourth Inning ,

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, lik.e th is :
diamond vidory over Coach Bob I in can, ball. and all.
KO W IP
Pllth.r
, The Panthers came back with I
Allhley's Eagles
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Werr:,
Panther Coac h Rusi Moore , more hon est three-nm homer, with :
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M, Wi1ttbren�r S
sent corps of young pitcher s lo more hon est htree•nm homer, with
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B. Winebrenner
the mound, all of whom did well. I White and H4tfleld on. down the
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Knil.lil
limiting Eastern to five hits. Ter• same baaeline, this one miasbtg
loser,
For Ea11t em, Swartz. tlle
ry Knight, veteran of the throwing the pile of cans.
stair, fin ished up arter Mike Wer• Easlern collected lt1 one run 1n went •ix innings, fan ning four.
i walking nobody. end Dur1t in
cy . Micky Winebrenner and Bob the thir d Inning.
For !he Pantheni. h itters were one inning. walked none. fanned
Winebreriner had early turns.
Pomeroy took a 1--0 lead in the ; Werry, one for three : White , two none .
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second inning, fattened It with four for four; Stewart. two for three: Pomel'oy
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more runs in the top of the Knight, two for four ; Ebersbach . , Eartem
,
nner {Sl WP,
Wlnebre
M.
Werry,
Winebrenner
,
:
Bob
t�:
for
ODe
omer
h
Stewart's
Roger
0
fourth �
B.
Wlnebrmmer
HO,
Kni&amp;ht (7)
.
r
fou
for
e
n
o
down
on.
Brown
and
White
with
(LPI, Durst
Swartz
HaUleld.
and
Summerfield.
were
hitters
gle
a
E
in•
rolled
that
line
se
a
b
third
the
L.
and
Lyom.
m
four,
for
two
Collini
three,
of
one
field•
the
and
cans
to a pile or tin

Hlndy gave up three hlls of the et hitters were Ellll Clonch and !
scratch variety in the first lnnlns. Beumgardner.
and one run . then poured his I Unk&gt;n Fw-nact got It! run in
fail ball over II� corners for s ix I the first lnnlng when leadoff bat•
O
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more Innings, 11trlking out 16 Un• t.er Powell 1ln1lNI and so did Daion P'urn,1cemen . Ht&gt; walked jus t vlt the no.t batter up. H I n d /
IT' S ON LY A MATTER or a few weeks now unlll the
the mlrd man up in fanned Hinerman and Barsto w
Little Leagues , Pony League and H lgh Sc hool Summe r one batter,
inninj then fanned tht. but Vermillion hit safely . ac0rin '.! ,.__,=,�:::!W.:.
League te=ims get rolling . Final p lans for this y ear 's the fourth
Powell. Then HLOdy tanned Eyer ••u yoa fl nd a twtball, it'•
youth basebal l program will be discussed at a meeting ne-xt to stay out of trouble.
Vermllllon. U n i o n P'umat.""J to end the- inning, leaving t w 41 1
tnlae!"
this coming Monday night at Pomeroy town hall.
anded.
r
st
just
scatter•
runnera
four
allowed
er,
h
pitc
I
an
wants
•
Little League * Preside_nt Charlie Murray
Little League managers . In Pome�oy, Syracu� and Ra· eel hill, but they were enough tu Hlndy atruck eut the side in thot1 _
cine to attend along with all Pony and Hig h School win, together with Tom Ander• keond and 1evtnth Inning$.
90n ' 1 ■teal of home to tie the game I A fine dt1ftn1JVt play .,.81 made.
League managers
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One of the nighlights of the meeting will be a dis- at H in the fourth.
1 by the Jacket. in the fourth .lbeo
AM
c�ss1 on of acccpti�g Gal hpolis's request to enter and Andy, aecond man up had walk Barstow boomed , 1on1 &lt;but , Ht- :
&amp; 0 0 36 17 -f ie ld a summer high school team to comp ete agam st ed, moved to third on Mlke Lit• tie too high to ael in aarelyl blow
7 1 0 40 18
ti•'• lnlteld ,lngl• and wllh two Into rtpt c,entor.
Meigs County teams
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5 l z 47
G lllpolla
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The t wo inte rested men from the French C ity who out swiped home while Man nin � Rlghtfaelder MaMln1 Baumtar• w�llston . · : : : : : : : : : 1 2 o 37 1t1
ma �e- the requ�st are Hugh G raha m, empl ?Y e. o f H ol ze r Baumgardner �as taking a 2 :t doer took the ball one-handed on Middleport . . . . . . . . . 3 3 o 20 27 ,
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Hotip1tal and _J im Venz. Both have been mv1ted to al· pitch.
the dead ru11 eolng b1ck. Bar• Lo
4 5 1 52 55
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tend the mcetmg Monday.mght
Then the Jackel! won 1t ln the stow wa1 thl ilrst man up m that Ja:� - - · : : : : : : : . 2 3 0 36 37 :
The o nly rea� problem is travel, but m ost of the mana- sixth when H 1ndy, flnt man up. inning. Hlndy flllllled Vermllllon. Neilonville · · . . . . o 3 3 e M
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gers thmk Il will be no trouble to work out . One o( the 1ingled deep into center, got to walked Eyer, and ranned Wollett ,
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er I.he shortstop's bead, 1COrinl!'.
. A bases•losde1l s ingle with two Rkt errored three times.
loal Su � m e1 . League managers a ��cr . thinking the � atler second on a pat1Md ball, , t O I t- to end that frame-.
SEGAL IOUTIIERN DIVISJON
Radford with t'1e wlnnin&amp; marke
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1 �?ught, tl wi ll third base. and scored on Little's M uldleport goea to Rutland to- , TEAM
w L R OR I out In the bolto"' of the eleventh 1 Morehead uoed two h url•ra In
�� [tie: fr a:�l�n� !��[ �f t�� :ime� J�: u !
er.
lnnlng by catcher Buddy Parb ; the conte,t. Gray ,tarted anJ
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hard hit bell at the Union Furn• day.
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For Rio' Pa['tu' G i'bson, Smith
How right h e was and if the Gallipolis players and
" :z · 1 15 14 gave C-Onch /\r • Lanham'• R l "'I waa replaced llY Green 1n t h e
second ba seman which !JOI U. Fumace IOO OOO G - l S 1
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Gallipolll
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.ace
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m a nagers wa nt to pl ·;y bad enough to o al l tha a el through to the outneld, going fo; Middlt1port ooo 101 x - 1 , o Jacbon . . .· . ,· . . . . . . . . . . 1 1 22 14 Grande College Redmen 8 5--4 tri
and Radfor� e�ch had two aafe
l•
a,
ing
hur
the
los
th.
w
n
Gree
ilx
en
. Gibaon I triple in the aev th
mg they should be ;cce pted into the league with pleas• an error.
. . o 3 S 22 \ umph over vlslling More�ad on I er Morehead 1,urlen w a I k e d tiei
Vermillion and Davia. Hindy Middleport , . .
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RJo'i only extra bue h � t
waa
ure'.
TOTALI
I 6 �7 5'1 Memorial Field Wednesday evt:- eight. fanned I-I
Vermllllon fanned just f I v t· and Buah.
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Stewart, gettlng three tur
Roger
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SEOAL NORTRl!:RN DIVISION nlng.
Jacket., , walked lour. Olher J8"k· Umpire, C. W. Searles.
x
l
om
h
i.:1t
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t
he eIev four for the losers. lambasted a
o
cure
t
e
To
open
the
left
for
.
tickets
are
MORE
FEW
A
ONLY
W L R OR
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sion to Crosle Field May 2 1 · By the way Sports Desk o 25 9 The triumph, R10' 1 fo.urth In a I enth, Jim Radford wa.11 safe on a long home nm 1n the ela;hth for
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Logan . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . I 2 26 25 row, avenged 111e Galhans onb bunt single. He _advan{"&lt;'d to l!lec· the _Eagles.
vs.
Red�
tht!
for
Tickets
earlfer.
reported
was
as
. Mort :1 onti on .a lhrowmg error . P a u l Rio plays at OU Saturday tr.
train,
ellston . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . I 1 16 1&amp; lou of the U�l capmalgn
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1rfls!i;g�
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Braves game can be purchased from Fred Cline at MidNelsonville . . . . . . . . . . . . o 2 5 22 head lamb19ted the Redmen 11·:S I SJhith wa1 wa ked lntenUonally, Athena. The BobkiUens lost 7-!
Lantern.
Green
the
at
or
Smith
Homer
Steel
,
West
TOTALS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 6
laot weok at M.,r,head.
1 Jim Gibson sacrificed both run- to Rio last Saturday
of
re
o
sc
Wedllesday
Line
walked
was
Pfleager
Dan
ers.
n
'•
Keith J ones, in picking up hi,
THE FISH SURE WERE BITING · last week In the
game:
ket
r
Pa
Howard
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third 1tralghl l tlumph. went the l to fill the sack11.
Ohio R1ver. The river was high and the biK cats were
distance for ruo. He rarmed five, fanrK.-'d . I.hen Parks delivered the Morehead 001 101 010 00 - 4-lN
hungry . Butch Armes said he caught four nice sized
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walked none, .alolwed 10 ufetJes. I winning blow, , aharp ilngle OV· Redmen 001 001 1
catfish in back water at Minersvil le.
B•� u-•-•
The larger fish some times go to the back water when
..,.a'. Thurflday'• �robabll! Plkhera
- Pr.,. 1Dten1a1'had
river
th
in
acid
e
ago
years
A
few
the river is high.
N-1 .,.,,..
New Y ork at M innesola-F.,..
heading
of
instead
water
lhe
fish trying to crawl out of
.
w. L, Pel. GB 1 &lt;:t-ll n. !&lt;all &lt; 1- 1 1 .
to the deep.
San Frallclm
I I 7 .8t1 - . Baltimoro at Lo, Anaele,
--P il•
to 7 •588 \\ &lt;night! - l'•PI'•• 1 1·2 1 "- Mc
NOTE TO THE PEOPLE who would take Middleport Lo' i:�
I
··�· ff
1 1 9 .sso t Brid, ,1-11.
A four run oulburll by O a k
and-or Pomeroy out of the SEOAL:
j
9 D • 500 2
Detroil at Wash ington I night ),Chicago
I
title
footb•II
league
brok·1
a
inning
h
Hvent
the
I n 1945 When Middleport won
In
Hill
M I auk
7 7 500 I 1I M 861 12-01 • · D IeJs ro-2 ) .
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knocked ,
with a couple of real bruisers mainly carriin1 the lea- ci:;;nna:
rr.;"1,• �IIDH
9 10 •474 21/a
• tied ball game and
Hae(Shorty)
son, heads the field. ni.e brown 1 Flutterby, Dr. Mmer, Light Ta•.
George
By RAY AVUI
ther named Alfred Scarberry and
hole ln Raelne', ho'"""I
.- of contlnu1 to -444 3 BOliOn 11 Minne,ol.l
St Loul•
beat
Jackett
tbe
son of Saggy, who won the Ever- Ambiopolse, Ronnie·, Ace, Ou His
kett , both weighing under 140 pound,,
UnW Pr,., lnlerullo�al
o 11 .333 5 Wubin""8 at Cleveland, nJaht _ _ lnl in Ute oectlonal baseball lour·
Philadelphia
Gallipolis 41-0.
,
ney. 11to Oak Hill ■quad defeated i !,OU I SVIT.LE , Ky. &lt;UPI I -What glades, tho Flamingo Stakes and Met al, Loyal Son, Bass Cle!, Jay
w...,_.17 , Reauha
Detroit at Chlca,o nilb'
After that game _ at Middleport _ Hobart Wilson,
o C ach Larry Morr i once looked like a near record the Florida Der-by this year, has Fox, and De.Broom.
San Francisco 8 Chicago 4
Baltimore, at Ke,�, City night the player• r .O
Jr ., now Sports Editor of the Gallipolis Tribune, was
Kentucky Derby field ahaped up been pronounced fit and ready by The horses are enteNM! at a ,
MIiwaukee • Los A ngeles 1, niaht New Yori&amp; at. Loa Angil•• n ight aon, 10--&amp;.
traveling home with Dad WU1on. Both were commla•
run
it,
ll
a
• at an avorage 11 today w h • n trainer Jock Price for the fir,t co,t ol $lao ..oh, II will cost an
Oak Hill had ,oored
_____ '
1, night
•
serating over the awful licking. Said young Wilson, a SI. Looi s Pllthu,gb
additional ,1, 121 to alert..
e
In I.hi HCOnd lnnlnf, before � entries for the Rose Run •-·m el- the-'l\llple Crown ch1ssles.
Majer League Ltacltn
Cincinnati • Phlla s. night
10 year old at the time:
lul lnninl bomhanl-. RacP1e takon 24 hour■ b•fore Satl1Nl1y'a The familiar Johnny Sellers will
Nalllul 1.oa,..
''Dad, they oughtta kirk Middleport out of the SEOAL, . T•u....,., Probable Pllehon
, tylnl th• race.
rlda Carry B■clt , who pNll&gt;abb'
San Francilco at Chicago- l'laytr • Clo• o. All R, H. Pet. had worlt«I fivo tmilllp
They're ju t too tougb for us."
roof
at
11 In .
Injury as well u ,low races will be favored by the majority ON YOH OLD W.UHIR ON
______ _____________ _ Jones (1-1) vs. Ellsworth &lt;11-ll. Moon, LU.
II 61 II 18 ffl ";;: H
the
have reduced the orfginal 151 which annually Jam• Churchill
Los Angel" at M llwauk- CUnJ}un, St.I. II • 1' 24 .ffl
bt
ol :::ill mn:'. nomination, to only two m
m Dowus for raclng's lop apectacle
Dryld1le Cl,21 or Pod,., &lt;3-0l YI Allron, M il.
14 IWI I It .:1112
k I n g a 1: lead· rr.,b�n hoJ"Ael than 1tarted In the mile
Buhl (0-t).
13 41 4 ti .356 t a
But the py multitude Jl1aY
Katko Cln
d
Bruee BMgle ' Off Ith
and onel.quarter classic a year switch its allegiance to CN!ller
$ Philadelphia at C i n c i n n a t i o.nm', Phil. 1' IWI 10 .. ...... gle,
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ato}• second · too
�••-.::e funes •--'Baci'
ago
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1-111
uca i.en bY '-'""rrf
ht l - Mahaffey &lt;l-lJ v,. Jay Clmnt,, Pits. 1? 11 s :M ll3'J
&lt;lllfl
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pd scored on a fly ball
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this
winter.
Mathw,,
MIL
14
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12811,1911
Florid
a
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wi
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nor
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in
Car
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OW &lt;fl.II,
u Wtcillne'a
•
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a
with
up
csme
l
&lt; Jy
thll
r
a year ago and !206,089
,... Crolie
• ,_ linto
11Ie one-nm Iced wu not hold
OD =- �
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18
Cincinnati atnlchad Ila winning
W
BJ MILTON RICHMAN
1181
he
o lol1- lotto
when
y
a
18 .:m
Tueod
oua ntn mt
n
the ■econd innlnl
I
Utouflh
loo&amp;
!17
,treai lo
o
o..;. ,-mp . tlalW Pre• i.teroalloul
a
14 st 13 19
San J'ran al Pbllad1lpbla, nl&amp;ht Bolling, MIL
; a track record of t:34 ll-5 for
ble pla.v GETI NEW COACH
,
ono
dou
o
with•
out
�
_,m
9-3.
a,
..._
Pltlladelphl
1N1
40,
m
Iha
Spahn,
ll'arren &lt;No-httl
A er
Lao ,Uploo II PIiio......, 1111M
mile In &lt;he Deroy Trial. Braulio
bdll from the bat ol an Oak Hlll
I Ba
,.; Ttmple, Clev. 10 M 11 r,
�-,.
7111-old ouracle whip of Mil- Tho Now York v..- climbed Clnclnnltl at Mllwaubt, nllht
eza ol Panam• II 1111 rider.
l-Phi
.
,
boum&gt; WALTIIAM Moss (UPII
and
dirt
pile
a
hit
r
playe
i
W
waukee. finally ha, convinced Into • Ue for flnt ploce In the Cltlcap at SI. Laula,
Batey, M inn. 17 118 13
g out the " ezpecled to
...tor field. Six "'"' lol- I� L. PltUlp ha, auoceoclod Ray Roundin
ln91l1 F!ll'nlture
enryone - tncludlng the once American Leap by dtfeattn1 Am&lt;rlcaa 11 8 M ti : .: ed Into
Sleven, Cltl
run are Sherluck, Globomallor,
ai
out
er'°
ndln
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b
t
e
l
with
a
ead
a
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h
b
a,
low
n
pou
d
n
Fi
lleell
ed
""di.,.... Gl,•■uptlcal but no longer Loa An- Nin-ta, 74, and Wllhlnlfon
J '
w
t. �••
_ 1•• 11 . 33'1
- 01 Mantle, N.Y. 17 the entry of Four-and-Twenty and
�
1 -loaded 1r1rblow
b"
the
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Brandeis
at
coach
geles Dodgers.
.
downed Dttrojt 1 M. Clntland Detroit
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Romano, Cln 17 99 1 to
oe
.
II I .1188 . . . Oentll•, Ball. 19 M 11 19 .S3to le
aJlow&lt;&lt;I Philip, who coach-d basketball
It used to bug Spahn that ht won It, third llralpl bJ cllpplnt New York
Grimm
h
,eVODt
the
In
84
1 8
10 I . liN I Boroa, !let.
I 10
nover could oeem to hoot the Chicago, 44, Konw City odg.J M-ta
and footba ll at M lllhury ' M.,L
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10 I ,liN I R unnl•. Boa. 18 M • 19 :m I walk to Jamet. openlnC the InnDodgen. I t annoyed him that tho Boston , t-a in 10 lntllnp and Loo Clenland
Hlgh School
,
pttdter
g
hittin
,
hard
11to
beltlod to Baltfmoro
9 I .IOO I Kubell, N.Y.
17 ■ t II .311 In&amp;
fad wu rogwarly bandied about Angelea came
wbtdt wu y,an, on"' played baNball In the
Cbf
K1n111 Clly
M-.
11
In Nallonel 1.oque dua,ull and tt beat Baltimore, 7�.
Ill
.
I
11 7 17 . 3ll llffl, llned a 11111&amp;19
Ml
7
M.CO,. Cleveland Indfalll' farm qalltll.
by
by
another
7 I ,GI I
AIMrleu l.oapt-Manl]o y.,,_ foJJowed
bothered him even more that the
atlolto
Error - •ID&amp;WO.On
away,
T I
4 -• I; 0.,tlle, OtiolN, T: ' J!lu• �e. Wllb OH
BrlYII would accomodatingly Catdter SmokJ J!uriMI
' lm9W· led
h
_.. RIDES TIIIIBIII W1NNBU
a lp hla
I JO .US Ill NWllti , Aagall, I ; Cult, Tipn, Jed and Wblllalc doub
each time they met g emir holpod the Cardinal■ to Lo■ Anpleo
In
l
Waahbtflloa
Walt Alaton • 1ang.
• II ,113 I 4: Colavflo, Tlpn, ,, Smith, Inc Ibo wlnttiD8 rlllll for oat B fl,
two nm • durln&amp; a three-run rally
w.it down with- LAURll:f. , Md. &lt;UPI&gt; - Jnea,
w--.,•1 Pemape u a reward for hll no- ID the filth Iha' took care of th•
Whllo Sox , . Awrlll � •• 11Ie Tontadoeo
' ' out throatenlng In the la,1 of the Bobby Corle � haml lhrM
hlllor again,! tho Giant, Ja,t Fri- �-·-w•-:
·-· Gib New Yori 7 ·- S
_....._:., ' A···�,:.. 4
wlnnen at ..uni WednNdty
•=r
,�-.
- 1.oa.- - Wllbalm, ,eventh·
land I atieaJIO I, nlflhl
Cleft
&gt;
rgh
th
until
Plttabu
lllllod the l.olll'lo
Corle
blanked
day, sp,hn wn, aloiwed to ,tort
1 LanJ Grimm &lt;allll In to nllevt
Wa■hln&amp;toa I Dltnlil '• night
Lary
3-0;
Oriole,,
,
Tiger,,
4-1
rJcler with
homwhen
Nollou
Rocky
81 tho -1
1galnal tho Dodger, ln Milwauk•• olflhth
Wolle durlni the bf&amp; IDl&gt; l8 Y ctorlll
llualle
,
an,
Tu
Ford,
3-1;
Y
Yanbet,
&amp;
rley,
BaiUmore
f
AnJlla■
Loa
took
McDaniol
and
Lind,
i
Wednesday night for 11-, fir,t erwd
. CllJ I Bolton 8, nlgbl, IO • be■, 3-1; McClafn. S1naton, l•L Ina, Bl pltdtad good raUel bill,
over. Wilmer &lt;Vinegar lleod &gt; Mi- K
time alnce June ,, 11159.
allowtna only one bll belon, !lit
wu the •-• ·
The h1wk--llQltd aoulhpa-w wu
la at
Bab 8lucm
utland
l
� .� Racine
- ....... - ,
comm ll.«
oot able lo tw·n In another no- Jim M aloney and llill Henry three _,n
•
ly - .,_ - - _.,.... -"Y•- rnme close with a combined lo pitch the Reda to
�-• IOU
&gt;
bllhr, hut 1�
-10
n.�•--"'bu
or
nu'-WIIIII,
.u111a
F
t
w
o
�-al i..,.
.
v.--4..,..
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..,mg two-hit 4-1 "ic-tory
thal their victory nver the Phlll.... bttl llarUI, cart« Laa,: • ToroDto 11 --, IUtJ 1
ftaclne
tOl 110 O - I
a d
,
.
J
WU too 2911t of hlR major )Hogue MalODly wa■ the winner althouab --.
Crabtree
8-11
(t) 111d art.f;/1,»'lf�, .
..._ 181 Nch. Daft u.........
•
__. 01)11&gt; Buffalo 4 SU JUID S
career and left him only nlM
Saioer.
and
(11
Wolfe,
ppd.
-•
Rlollt1•.wJ • Rodt■
ho buod nut alto, Clay Dalrym, «I tllt - wflll I
wlna ahy of Loll Y G rn.e·, 000_
pie roclted hinl for a th-run lrJplt, Illa ab' - NII bit ol Ooltaba II lyr- ppd.
"CRUSHPROOF'"
.... total·
homer in the etahth, The Redt UN
An 11• A111•M1■
N■IIOUI Leapt-Moon, DodtGIHls R@llli• U'ad
'®red their llrtt four 111111 "'' la INlaa. .... alln.. 1 I I Dlllu-rt Worth • Loa1nlUt 0
en, I; ..,._ Giant&amp;. I; T.Davlt.
San Franc�co n,galned the Na- loNr John Bu■hordl and Gu, Btll ltlla, ..... ll1Ne aDtl
llll1lltl - O!nlba I
.
Dodcen, I; lltryff, Carda. t: II..
llooll League 1,ed with an ◄ bJl(bllgltted a four-nm rally In lbe throo. Tbt Babcllo emntl twlcl. Indllnlpoil■ at - ppd.
Shirt Laund,1a11
8
Oovwy,
Glanlt, I; Collman, Rm■,
Yidory over Ch icago while St. IIY9llh with a tbreH-un double. Dllmahely, ICJpr Creek realtd
Ml&lt;Wl...
RamllHa .\■n t ::e
,, -. O!l!a, ..
Lou!■ dropped Pillsburl!h I n t a GordJ Coleman hil hi■ fifth ltnm, of! - daubfe playa aplDII the - I � � &lt;llll
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Thompson prtskllng, The &lt;' I u b ' lng year waa held: Mn. J o h n 1ponsor a bake iJale lt1 town on
pla nMd a fe stival Lo be held on Morgen, pre!lident : Mn R
the um. day.
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of .Mrs. . J. L. ... �wart with a I, Hampton. treast.rer : and Mn. , Ralph Roush, lln. T t; e t m a
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Corre11ponding C11pehan, Mn. Freda Hart, Mn.
. J\efrelhm�hlli were served dur• Je{"relary.
Fred Rouah , Mn. Nora T r J p p.
inl th� aoc1al hour to members ) A re;x,rt wa� given on
t h e Mrs C , C, MonljOmery , Mr�. Ev- !
attending: Mn. Frank 1frmpeon plans for the annual din ner to be eretl Rouah, Mn. BiU Rouah amJ
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Thsbet, Mu. Jack Need,, Mrs. 30 p.m al Gene Ba11·, R.estaurROTA&amp;Y CLUB
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Mor�an, Mrs. J. L. Stewart and may be given to Mrs.
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the hostess, Mrs. Fear.
Women's
Greene. Mrs. C.harles Dodd or Foley, ifrincipal of Wahama High
I M r$. Eugene Hester The speak- kfiaool, 1poke to the aroup on lht
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Mr . and Mrs. Jame1 Layne are er for the dbtner will be The South trip he and NVtnl teacher■ and
MR. CICIL DEVRICK, Execullve Secretary of the Professional Photographers of
annollftclng
the birth of a daugh. , Western District Pre.11klent , M r1. 111perviaur. Look to N ,rwalk, Conn
W. Va. discusses plans for the Annual Convention scheduled for September 1 0
s,..
A
ter on �ril 26th at Pleasant Val• Percey Booten. Officer , will be lo ,illt a modem achool 1y1lem:
11 &amp; 12 a t the Frederkk Hotel, Huntington. Lell t o Righi, standing, Joe Corbin:
4 to 9 _
_
_
ley Hospital. She �as been named Installed at thl5 meeting by Mn.
Wh1tesv11le,
W. , Va., M1chael Krneta, Cnarleston, Joseph W. lllackwood, Pbilip­
1110M attending were iJ u II a I d
_
Beth Ann and w�1ghed 7 pounds S. M. Hamlet, both of Hunting• FoglfllOllg, Herman Layne, Donpt, Mrs. Flo Kopp, Huntington, and Joe Barta, Huntmgton. Seated a r e Lonnie
Men's and Boy't
12 ozs. 'lbe Laynes have one oth• ton . W. Va.
Safford, Point Pleasant, W. Va., President, Cecil Devrlck Executive Secretary
aid Roush l.Joyd Roiub Floyd
Lice To Toa
er child, a son James Brenter.
and Chari"" E. Carr, Weirton, W. Va., Vice President.
A letter was read from t b e Carmack.
L. Stewart, • J a e ls
Maternal grandparents are Mr. Boa rd of Directors of tbe N e w Flesher Jama Hampton Clyde
·
and Mrs. Flo)'d Carmack., and H a v e n RecreEillon Foundation role)',
WWiaJNon, Ruaell
llu
paterbal grandparents a1·e Mr. thanking the- club for lheir past Capehart. Harry Miller, o. J. a.
5 to 3 _
,..
and Mrs. Harry Layne.
help with the swimming pool COD- Ue Arthur WehrU Phill Wolpert
2V2 te 11 _
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PT. PLEASANT - The Prof�s- � a. �nduct� t1 class of instruc• Mr. Cla ;nce White, Head of
WOMAN'S CLUB
cession stand, and aaked if the
Clarie, �Ill
and
N
The New Haven Woman ·s Club elub w®'d continue LO ,erve Rev. Jae• Welecb.
slo� �o�graJ., hers �Id tbel!' r ti.on m coloring methods and tec.:h the De�ent . of Photography
.
,
class was attended at OhJo University, Athens, waa held its annual business meeting thlt roming year· The club •Sprmg Cltmc at the Daniel Boone mques. The
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IIRUJGE CLUB
.
Hotel ln Charl(.-�ton on Sunda y, bY co""1sts
Irom CharIeston. th
· ,__
· e prmc1pal
speaker of lhe day on Tuesday, Aprll ZSth at lhe A lex• to help with thia and 90 will bt
an
yne
Mn. H
Quillen Memorial Building. Devo- Glrl Seoul.II, whieh the club l!lponA pril 16th. Tie Clinic is an snnuni Huntingto n Point Pleasant, Gary, for other than tolorists.
mn Laafte enterta�
with
ed
on
Im
Wednesday
mooa
affair conducled for the benefr i �lar�sburg, Ph ii!ppi, New M ar- Those attending the Clinic from tions were led by Mrs. James &amp;Ors. I t was propoeed to ■poruor
Im
an
afte
lunch
f
11.".a lo 3 _
•
,r.
�
rnoon o
of members who are interested ir tmsv1lle. Whltes,• tlle, Oak Hill and th is area were: Mr. and Mrs. Hampton. A welcome was given a dental tlinic in cobnection with •
'"' .. 3 r.
bridge.
'nle
pt11e
wu
won
by
Mn.
p
...
99
VALUI
I Welch, W . Va., M rs. arl My r .
C.
� , Lonnie Safford, Pt. Pleasant, Cec- lo the new membe rs of the dub. the Mason Counly Communit:, Serimproving their profession through
L. J. Ruttencutler, othen playlq
vice Organiz.alion. Thft organlza&amp;etter workmanship.
co!orist from Galllpohs. Ohio, al- ii Devrlck, Pt. Pleasant: Mri.
wert Mrs. N. O. Wtln, M r I. I
l
&amp;
lion wlll hold ita nexl meeting at
Mrs. Flo Kopp, Huntington , W . so attended this class.
Cnrl Myers, · G2llipolis, Ohio,
.
r1e Lerner and Mrs. Layne.
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Geo
p
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1.1re
psiac
,c_ Ap ,_ h 1an 8UI 1ng n oint
PERSONALS
a" 1
0
h , M r a,
J! :; 0
Mr. F. C. R,iohert 1s . ,urgi-:m
h
r
Che
Ila
$In 11
ationt at Plea,ant Valley Ho,•
99
Ca�pbe� �7i, :;pre:.� the �::; ;�
6
N
1
1
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lit 11 �
pr.
,r.
pa
at thll meeting.. J t was e l!HJ pro- M
r. Harry La,ynll!J and Mr.
MASON - Mrs. Flossie Mattox round neck, rull skirt, and
a
posed ttia! the clob spo�sor a Well J81Tle
Op
O
of Maso11 is • snaouncing the short sleeve jacket. Her acces•
9 Layne were business visi•
w
�aby clime. which is m Cflnnector11 io Chtrleston on 'nlursday.
marriage of her daughter, Emma sories were white, and her cor• NEW HAVEN - The Lutheran
llh the Mason
0
1
� li O t 1 Mr. and Mra . Herman La)'ne
Mae; to Clarence Mc�nald, son sage was or white car:nations.
Synod or Wel:it Virginia will eon· 1 M ASON - U. S. Sen. Jenning11 �::lt; De
parlment. No actlon 1
. were Yillilors in Parkerliiburg on ,
of Mr. and Mrs. Romie McDon. Mrs. Roush W8!!1 attired in a dud a workshop on Christian Randolph ! D-W . Va. J, oontinuing l w
taken on thls.
I No. Second
Midclltipert
I
o
k
ways
to
br
: Tuesday.
ald or Dexter , Ohio.
in g more de. :
black 1uit with white accessor• Service at Jacklon's Mill Friday l see
K rm t Ford announced
l
.
r
M
m
..'.!
fen
:_:
of:._::
:n:_::
Bobby cSey r••c:' all so
to ! a ome � !
se contr acting business
ies and wor� a pink carnation and Saturday, M ay 5 and 6.
..,,
urslng Course wUJ be ---:::::: ":'.:'.:.:_
The ooremony took p1ace on corsage. The bride is a graduate
West Virginia, said he was en• I
.
.
to
open
the
�aturday April 29, at 7 :30 p.m f.
public, beginning on
The worbhop, with a focus on eouraged by developments in
o Wahama H igh School Class of
May 4th at the Legion Hall. Per•
lhe aging, has been planned and Washington thls week
m the Mason M�tnodlst Chureh
which [' eW
l95-9, and ii a member �r lhe Ma•
wltb R,ev, Richard Wright per•
sons will put in 14 hours and the
is sponsored by tht1 Social Mil- , out of Senate Small Business &amp;
od
m. C()urse
Meth
ist
h
son
C urch. The groom
.
will be held jz] the after•
1lom
Committee o� the Luthl!ran miltee hearing
formmg the double ring ceremony
s on govemment
attended Rutland High &amp;'.'hoo] and
noons for two hours from I until
Synod of West Vll'glnJ a. ct air- procurement
before an sitar decorated with
Is now a construction employee
I
1 3 o'clock for 7 days, 'nlere wlll be
baskets of ,prlng Dowen.
an of the commltt-,e Is T h e
Sen. Rand�lph, ca.airman
ol
in Charleston. The couple are re• m
no charge for the course other
Reverend James R. Stephenson, the Small Busin
Mr1. Charle!! Row:h of N e w
ess Committee·s
skiing in Nitro.
Pastor of St. Mark's Luther-on Subcommittee on Relations of than 65 cents for the purchase of
Haven, sister of the !&gt;ride, was
----�
.
matron of honor Wh ile Charles
Church, Clarbburg, Purpose of Business with Government shar. a book. Persons wishing to enroll
About the only thlng wrong with
'
Roush was lhe beat man.
please contact Mrs Ford .
the workshop on ChrWlan Serv•
the Aml!ri can standard of living ce Is to deflne Chr .stian Se ce ed with Sen. George Smathers A request was read from La.
The bride was dressed in
I
8
i
rv
m-Fla I ch 8 irman O f the Sub_
kin State Hospital workers for
light blue street len gth silk taffe- is that lt's becoming too expen· as a congregational function and com
mi
oo Gover�en' Prota dreu fashioned with a h I g h sive for most Americans.
to diseover unmet needs of old· curement , the responslb 1i1·ty or members to uve their coal hangf
ers. Anyone wishing to don ate
._
. er. pew.le in. ,Church and P,munun- preilidinl over the
series of hear•
I"
.
coat hangen m�y bring them to
ity.
ings at which testimony was
th Libra
mg hours. ·
�
Hlghllghllng the worbhop on ceived from the Secretary or De• ;
a
were Mn. eu
0
Friday evening will be Doctor 8. fense, the Secretarie1 of the Ar- Abel : Phil :
Mrt. rib sHarrington, Professor of E�on- tnf, Air Foret, IUld Navy, the ter
M
am Ch�..
omlc1 at Davia and Elkins Col• Administrator oI the General Ser- ler, M rs. Cbar:,5 Dodd, Mn.
lege, and a member of the Gover- vlee1 Administration, the Admln_
rm� Fonl, Mrs. R. G. Greene.
nor's Commluion on problems of Jatrator o f the National S p a c 6 :
s. ames Hampton, Mn. EuAgency, and the Administrator
the aged and aging.
gone Hester, M n. Thoma, Hoff.
of the Small Bu,tnen Admlnlotra
'11Ie Rev. Harold W, Relsclt, D&lt; !Jon
• man, Mn. Louil Karochnlk, Mn.
rector ol Inner Misllone far tho
·
John Morgan: Mrs. Deoold Rouah
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United Lulltoran &lt;llurch in AmerMrt. Paul Seally, Mn. Edwin
lea .
Stein, Mrs. Mark Ward, Mn. �·
Wiles, and the new rnenRrs,
On 8.lturday, May a, di!lculMr1. Ray Ward, Mn. D o n a I d
sion groups will be held on wllat
.
Balley, tind Mn. Willard Fear.
Lutheran congregations can do In
H
AUlllLIA
Y
the area ol Cirtstlan Service. DisT!!o American Legion Ataillnry
cuulona leaden will include
fflfll on Monday evening at the
Tb,
Reverend Jadt Welch, Pastor
Logion Home. They opened In .
ol SI. Paul'&amp; Lutheran Church,
Uh tl
re
. PLEASANT _ Appalach- gular form. The Spring Con fer.
PT
New
Have
n.
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FINAL CLEARANCE
fan Power Compony announced to­
day thal • new ,chool rate f O r
On All Ladies' &amp; Chlldren'1
BRISTOL, England - Sir Win- electric service b being made
The best: iw.■fn boy on the mar­
Coats - Suits - Toppen - Du■t■ rs
alon Ciorchill, In a letter 1111&gt; avallahle effective May 1 for
ket - 3-T
yon All-Weatben.
AnthonJ
Wedgewood achools
Get a IOI of lbaie
tins
�g
serves In West Vb'gin•
Benn S campaign to drop the tllle la. Tm, new rate is optional ond
today)
he Inherited lrom bla fathet &lt; Vis- does not replace Ute present rates MASON - The Rebecoa Circle
count Stansgate I IO he can lit in applieable to achools.
of the WSCS of the Mason Meth�
th� "� of Commons:
di
The
company
reported
that
Ihle
ll Church met at tbe cburcb
. a ve
Yours u.
ry bard case and optional rate eould result in sav• Tuuday. May 2. Mn. Joan Green
I am personally lllronglY In favor ings of about 184,000 to IIOl!Je Proaram
chairmen, plaoned the
&lt;Ji&gt;en UnUJ 9 P.11. Saturday
.
of sons bavmg t.he n ght to re- '74 schools it serves in the state. p r o I r a m aroWld the Iheme,
MILL ST.
MIDOLIPORT
noun� lrrevoeably � peerag�! The remaining schools
'·
would " Women 's Changing Rolea. "
they inherit from their lathers. not benefit lrom Ute optional rate
Mn. Deity Cadle 1avo the 01&gt;
e
al this tim becaUBe a few are aninJ proyar which wu Jollowed
making a moro nearly maximum by group ainging and serlpture
1118 of the -ice which earns a nading by J.,.,.
'MOIII IIIOIILI IIIDI ON eOODYIA R TIR e THAN ON ANY ev11111 111110
IIN&lt;l­
more favorable rate, and the oth- iap wen �led by Mn. Le­
en are generally maktna • mlnl- iuma Wrlgb&amp;. Mrs. Joyee caroon.
Mrt. Martha Coak, and Mre. Jou
mmn ue of eleclrlc ,ervice.
Thi company tllated that I Groen.
llludy baa been madt of · a I I FollowlztJ the proaram, llrs.
don't f-t ""'
eohoo1■ and olficlala of lbose IAaJma wtlaht WU rHlectod CJr­
ean heat It 11 a
Home Owned &amp; Operated�Yod'll
Wblch will realize a oavinga 1mder cle Cba1mtan and Mn. 0 r • • n
very minimum.
Wa Have The Tanktl
optlooal rale will
contacted wu rMloctod aa&lt;n!la1'J of I h e
price wftb
Phone WY 2-2101
compatlJ ,...._-.._
bJ
P'OflP, Rofreoln!cnt■ w.re "'""
Bottled 0.. from
l!Alll1n4
Furnlturo.
Awall..,. Per
All Kl••
el o■■ ,-

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Pomeroy·• Panlhers m11de their I er had difficulty finding the ball. Caldwell one for four. and Bahr
,
currenl �rd 7. 1 Wednesday al It got inside one can and lhe : one for thrf!f&gt;.
Eastern High School with an 8-l young £!elder wu about to throw ' Po meroy pitch�NI worked well,

lo win 2·1 in a Cl\u

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I Panthers Fatten •Win Record At Eastern In
Diamond Victory; Get Two 3-Run Homers

ALL-STARS

Sec tional baseball game here with Union Furnace of ,
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Danny (Boone) Hindy, senior righthander of the Mid•
dleport Ye l low Jackets, pitched I\O•hit, no-run ball afier

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Senllnel Sporu Writer

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Sr. are vlalllnl Mr. and Mn.
Lloyd Wllllamo after lpeOdlng the
winier In Florida.
llr. and lln. Jamel Quming•
ham and .. and Mn. Anna Lou,
lie CoDoy ot Naw Haven vwted
11n. Darui Lnfl and Mina, Mon­

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l'mte Kelly, Jin. Jack JolmNa
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l/lleils Gf Mr,_ Jack Fol&lt;
lfbump,w uf
Mn.
WU I ....bod gue■I of Mr. and
11n. Lew lloflmon,
atatli■ Oart••- - Lnfl
fl.Q!Dt.UI LIIYitJg. Vernal John­
•1 Norman Vanlleter,
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The L•1ghter S'd
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Shoppmg G DI'd e

WASHINGTON &lt; U PJ I-A largt"
WASHINGTON 1 UPP _ E\'ery
I
variety
of attraclively pri�s frl'.':&gt;h
lime I ride one of the old Senate
foods
is
offered at �tore-s thLS
subway ears nowadays, I get a
week..
lwnp in my lhroat
Meat ('()Unlers are well stocked
This 111 not, I might add. the
beef, pork. and lamb being the
part .,r my anatom� that u.sua lly
be
st
buys. Large supplif's of µoul­
geh lumµs whfo.n I nde the sub•
lry
include
an abundaoce of broilflXt.F.TC II, N r &lt; t 'PI • -Norlh · skyline of North Carolina." Sart· · -not a sweatshop 1tmosphe�.
way.
er-f
er
chickens
al low pri&lt;"PS.
' " !llorth Carolina hail not bone
ry
Carol llla·s youthful gO\l•mor, Tt&gt;r- foNI s�ud "We :ire s�kmg new
In 1.his caSt' howevt"r. the lumps
&gt;
E(llgs
lead
·a
vaned
array of
S
ry il'Mord , " i ll �ad a i\t lt-1-(at ion mrlu.'-lrlt&gt;S to provide better oppor- in for lhe la.x rebat.e gimmicks in aren't caused by the- roughnes:; of
dairy produtts
,1.._ Tl e.
o[ :'16ith Cmol 1m:.ms into the Ohio tun1t 1e!&gt; for North Carolinians lo I the pas! , " Sanford said, "and we LJrt:
d
have DO intenl lon whatsoevt'r Lo
As late sprmg draws near. in­
va 11if late ,n \1.i_1 on an 1nd11s• makt' l.lt'l lf"r livings "
The reason I h,111 t this lumpy
1
1s
not
of•
dangle
them
in
the
future
"
Sanford
-'aid
lhe
state
creasing
quimtities of fresh fruits
,
l
ml
uH(
rt•k
Jry1
1
.
sensatio11 1 s because I never know
1
LIYtTo
Place
Good
any
lo
�mv
deuls
fl•nn�
spN:ial
NMlh
111
n
and
veg,etables
will be roun&lt;l.
kno...,
ht·
Ttie
- trip .... 111
when I board one of the cars but
·
e
h
a
ate
s
.
em
t
Vn
J
s
f
d
'd
th
t
h
d
sway
lliio
f
lo
fl
orl
e
:in
rn
sa1
- firm
an or
Plentiful fruits are bananas,
.
Carbli'ne circ-lp, as 1hf'
. WIii be my last ride.
wt1al It
.
--• by ob servo t'10n "th aI t'-1n:- I
oranges lemons and grapefruit.
ley lndu."t r1;1 I \11"1on . Tlw '.\1 i.,;;­ into c\t-(" 1&lt;lmg lo come lo Nort h I earn�u
.
.
__. that 1ee 1 mg •-f
I have huu
ot: ore,
• dustry seek 'mg sueh gimk ind oI m
Strawberrif"s ar·e more abuntiant .
.11ion will m!'l urlc Y 1..,11� 1'&lt; 11 h mrlns­ Ci.Jrulina
.
but m the past 1t was mostly a
.
.
.
Co·
\or t h Carol ma 1s advert ising m1cks 1s nol tht' kmd of industry
trla�t m l '1lbh1P �h. Pa
,., Now It · s most i y
I
matter o1 1 r1,;11l.
,.
)um},p1t�. D;1:, :nn . i ncl Cncmn:ll i. t•ff1cu - nl .ind hard-worlung lahor- we want.
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I
I g1a.
a
mater
o
nost;i
I
,
Ohi$., and J11rl1,u1;q)Ol1� lnd
no1 , Jienp labor. he sa1ci " North I The governor •s also stressin(ll
.
Any d ay now . t he famoos oId I
.
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About J4J '\/nrth Carolina lt':HI- Carnlrna !'i selling ;t, good c h- the fort that North C;:irohna 1101.
. .
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.
tro11 e-ys WI 1 1 ma k e t he1r 1 ma
1 run
. .
.
.
eather
ideal
fac1ltt1es
for
mdus.__
w,Jl
muke
1
t11"
trip
\Liv
21
21i
.
;il
t'-ho!h
industrial
and
\
,m
only has
en
·
'
uc:tween the Cap1 t oI a nd the •Sen'n}e. .w-n1all\' t• srh1"tl11le will hav.:
rry hut that tht! stale . as a vacaate o11 ice
. bu1'Jd'mg. Then t hey wI. 11 ,,
·
,
.
the group 1.� 1 1 mg (. ol umhus. May
re§Orl are-a, 15 � good pla&lt;.'e
I
ion
�
1
be C'art� off to the barn, or to
_ \'
23, Wnf're i;;in/ord "" 1ll ml'e1 w1lh
to h e . He also pomls out th .a l I
.
.
I nst 1· t u1 1on,
l he S
, m1t. hsonmn
or lo
.
employes
ha\·e
very
short
drive!
1
Ohio GO\ \l1ch.1rl V Jl1Sallt&gt; ,
QnOr
Q
$
6
.
some oth er repo:;1tury 1.or semi,
,
.
Dayl.On M:1v N rrnd C11wmnn1 1.
.
to gt!I lo work-Int&gt; reverse of l he '
h 1sorn· re 1 IC's
May 26.
sit uation ioWld in many northel'n
.
Nu� A.I Haltd
Sap.wrd srud
l he puqlose of l he
W F. . Campbell, Princlpal o1 areas . _
This meland:oly e\.f'nl will
. .
.
trip is no ! 10 1.ik(' 1nd11� try a'-1.u y Co l umbi � lemi•lltary Schoo l . an·
Of mitre�! to_ m�ustr i a h sls is
transpire a.� iOOn as the tra('ks
a
bul
ru
V
l
fro the Ohm u: f'y a re .
the school s1tuat100 m North Caro...
..• th• follow•· n•
v,, n•,,n,
e pup•·ls had I
to the new $4 mill io,1 suhwa) terrat� 10 µnt in :i bid to firms g ;id rs of
ted to of
r
B or llbo\'e during tnt.&gt; ! 1!na. San ford w.is elec
_ . m i nal unrter the Sf&gt;nale stt'ps are ·
whose t&gt;x pa1Nl)n plans call for µa s t six weeks and are eli:i:ihle , fice largely on the st rength of his
completed.
aettpt,g up nr\1 1ncluslrial units m
lty educa 10 be lisl t&gt;rt on tht' ho nor roll for I proposa. to slress "qual
other 4cd1l )n � of 1 he , ·ounl ry .
tion'' in lhe slate.
The terminal llseH al ready ii.
that µeriod.
.
'"We .ore nol !f&lt;'t'king n&lt;'w mrlu....
He ha&amp; asked the General As- open, and I must admit that it 1
t'lrst Grade _ Gregory Jone-s.
try )l�l 10 ..idil Q. mokl!'.':&gt;l:::irks 10 llle
Rut h A nn Jorrtfin, N.uncy Smilti !.embly for apprupr i at ions of $70 is 8 lhing of beauty, Anything ,
and llila Wilhur.
million In addil lon lo the money that CO!!t that much ought lo be, j
I I has rest rooms and telephone
s..-&lt;'ood Grad• _
Barbara allocated for educat ion by the
Broo khart. and Margie JeffPr■. 1 budget commiss iott in order to r i- · booths for t he con\lenience of the :
1
Third Gradt1 - Connie Gret&gt;r, nan ce hi :'1 edu C'ation program for passengers F. scalators will carry
I them from this subway 1 t&gt;vel lo
lion1l11 Whiltinglon, ond B re nda the next two yeat5.
.
the t'le\'ator level. There 1s e\len
l
I Tl'('\s ·
Sanford sa id that desp Ite t he
Fourth Grade - Danny Mar· 1 fart that a large portion o( ',he , a "wheel chair" ele\'alor for elderly senators.
cum. TonI Pe1t ·1f. and K ay E11·�
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Fiflh Grade - Donnie Cheadle + organiied under labor umons. the
From the terminal, two jazzy
Jenny Whitt ington and Kathry r. 9tate "hJ not anti-union .'' He said new electric cars, whic:h
cost \
Turn. . r
the state doe9 riot care if the $75,000 each and look like some- ,
Sb:lh Grade - : Linda FoldP n. workers desire to join a labor un, J thing stolen from a roller coosler,
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Sf'l'f'nth Gradt" - J aca Good· ioo and pointed oul that many of whisk people back and fo.-th be­
win. llm·he-1 Huyea, Duvid Mar- the newer plants, plus some of the tween the Capit.:il and the new \
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rum , and l.incln Queen.
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older one■ , now .are unionized.
Senate office building.
f&lt;:ighth Gra� - Jimmy Haye&gt;
Pretty .soon, probnbly aboul
North Carolina was the fir.1l
:11111 Sharon Holland.
mid-May, two more of them will
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Th1.•re were 51 pupil11 who ha1
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wage 1eg1s1a1 1on-tn
perfect attt•ndnn&lt;'e anrl 19 pupilll
said the North Caroline law is to the old uffi � huiJ.'ing. And that !
h;id A In conduct for this grad•
better thar those in most olh�r will be tile end of the foithrul old
ing period.
Toonerville-type trolleys that have
at.ates. nort h or aoulh.
plied lhat route sillee 1912 .
A strong backer of President
Ii this oot sad?
' John Kennedy. Sanford s.eid he
Not Thf' 8f'd
favors even heller minimum lel(is­
I 'll admit lhe can weren ' t thP.
lalion in the slate, with expanded
most comfortable in the world. ,
coverage.
Those ·,me-bottorn sents could �el j
"We haven't gone as rar H: we mighty hard e..,en on a 700-foot
...h•••'• th•
A potluck dinner wH held -at
SPfCIAL V A LU E
can, but it seems to me the least ride.
lhe home of ,Joh11 O'Hrien on hiri.
'Mot•tnlt� Of th• Month!
we ran do right now 111 to adopt
A l vmplff top, &lt;I i,:..,
87th hil"thday 11t-ar Flura on A.p
But lhere wall .something deeply
a bill calling for expandPd cover­
l &lt;1molco 1hort, o tlint
ril !fl.
1k)t1, .. oll In cotton
satisfying about climbing into the
age,·• he snid.
Bedlotd cord. Cri,p,
.John, a reUr,-d school teacher,
front seut and reting the wind I
cool, cl■llu wrln .. lu .•
tou).!ht muny year" in Melr,s counwe11hu ..Hutl lull y ! In
trying to whip off your hot as :
ty schools. Pre!let/l to help celefr••'- •hodH of llluo,
you rounded the firsl curve.
pea(h, whlto, :!,in• 8
br.ote were Mr ond M ra. Husaell
Th 1 here was t he adcJed thr,·11
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to IB.
Cullurns, Mr. nnd Mrs,
R e JC
port• et on• ,moll p,lcol
of knowin&amp; that the cars had
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O'Brien of Miami, Florid.a ; M�.
, or failed lo stop at the tnd of
L i nnie 1-E-lfhf'it. Mr. n nd M r �.
The Stlversv llle WS CS l,t&gt;ld Il l t he line.
Harry Swartz, Allen t,nd J O .b n regular meetinR Wednesday night
The new &lt;'ars will still blow
Mr. arid Mrs. l ,r,rry O'Rrlt!n ·and at tile home of Mra. l4&gt;ui6e Brew• YOW' hat off, but thtoy a r e
.Jimmy, Mr.
MrS. Paul Eic hequlppec ' wit h all aorts
safety
re.
inger and Paub Mr. end Mn.
devices
lo
pre\'en
t
accidents.
Mildred
Fitch
ga\'e
8
reading
So
Oppo�He
E r n e s t Cullum!H'- Don and
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thrill
tll@
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gone.
mem
Five
Room.
� IAJWer Parking lot
rrom the Upper
Paul McClary, Mrs. Dora O'Brl- bera were present: Mrs. A 1 1 e P When Lhe old trolley&amp; are taken :
P.OMIROY
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B rewer, M ra. MIidred F I t c �1, out of ser\'ire. the monorail track
Mr■, Maxine Durst. Mrs, E I v :i will � abandoned and t he tunnel
Dalley, Md the hostes■, M r ;;, will be used as a storage area.
That is why .e ride on them now
Brewer,
A rag rug WH auctioned and I sort or tugs at my heart strings. /
a donation wa1 .ent to the Ema• A ride on the new cars will Jwil
' tu&amp; al my purse ,trings ,
1 gency Squad.
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Mn. Brewtt ofter lhe meeting.
The nut ........ g w!U be held
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"' it/, f. 1•rm n1P Ct&gt;rm f'i11l1lt'r
' members .,. uried to attend nnd
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bms are cucumber� potatoes,
cabbage, l'elery , )'t'llo� squas.n,
lettuce, tomatoe:i, hf'ans. rarr0ts.
asparagu, . com. t&gt;ggp!:in! , and 1
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lb. _ _ _ _ _ 35 c
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W ASHINGTON - Rep.
Claytorl Powell, 0-N.Y. on sauth• I M A1'llLA &lt;UPI I-Robert E, Mr,
, ern rlef�lionA fl'On- the con11erva• Cann , un American busines11mnn
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, tlVfl Republicnn•IIOulhcm coalition , who spent JO year11 1n a Commu­
thnt t1n11bled a rompromi�fl mini• I ni1t Chinese prison on espionagl!' :
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: mum wagt bill to pa11 In the charges dted of rancer today .al
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the Clark Air Ba�e HllSpilal in
Houiie:
) Luzon, lhe U. S. Air Fol'&lt;'e report•
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"It mean■ the F.outh • • Is ed. He was 60.
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Death rame to McCann Just
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i PLEASANT VAlLEY HOSP ITAL ,... .,orld on a stretcher niter ;
ADMITTED: Mrs. EJJ81 Davi e, 1 being releaaed by his Red Chinese
captors.
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' mscffARGED : Sheri Edltt . Pt . i The Communist ! cu t short h 1 ,
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Pleasant; Frans Reichert , N�w : prison lerm for what they
scribed aa ''humanlt.orlam" rea,
Hoven·
: aons after It was discovered lalt ,
BDI.THS: Mr. and Mrs, �rge 1 January that he had rapidly
Lyona, New Hllven, • daughte.·. ■preadlng cancer.
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Mr, and Mr.11. Charle■ Leach,
McCann's wlfe �nt into
m unilt Ch ina early in April and
brought him out to Hong Kq.
He WU
from Hong K11111
lo tho Philippines when he
lingered In temi-conseiousne1., un- ·
tll the end.
McCann. of Altodena, C.l� • l
wu released from Tientsln Priaon
In north China April I aller 10rv•
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ln1 10 yeara of a 15-year prilon
term on charges of 1pylna for thll
united state.
Ht, ... and two dafllhten new :
to tho Philippine, 10 ,.. him 1,o. ,
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arandehlklren.

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late Appraloor&gt;, wlU beg,n woi·I&gt;
In Olivo Townlh•P beginning ne&gt;I ·
week. Meigs Count$ Auditor Curdon H. Caldwell .... today,
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OPEN PAILY UNTIL 7130 P.M.

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M,ICIII Al,l, MJAT
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that captures and hoIds th.1s fragrant flavor an d freshness as never
before - right to the last bite. Every time you take out a bun you.
simplv roll up the re-usable wrapper and seal in all the goodness. Even
days later, Heiner's buns Jcel so soft, taste so /res/ii

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10 �: 49c

Your taste will tell -the remarkable, improved, fresh home-baked
flavor and full•bodied texture of Heiners hamburger and hot dog
buns actually intensifies the goodness of your favorite filling.
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tuna, fresh and frozt'n shrimp, I
::ind scallops are the&gt; hest valu�s.
A good seletl1on of fealurt'l&gt; will
ht- St't'll at meat &lt;·ounlers this
1n-ekend. ln bef'f. .':&gt;leaks, rounrl
roasl' and boneless l'hll&lt;_.k roasl !
will be prominent. Lamb iegs and j
('hops and churk of lamb will be
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I and watermelon.'! a� beginning to
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p�applea. strawberrle., and �
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Top Vf'g:�lablet.

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$1,_,1 llllbnt Coffee
2 oz. Jer _ 35c
6 IDI• J1r _ 69c
10 oz. Jar _ 1.19

COIN MIAl, Mli:thl Wli119 _ 25 lb. 1.29
SELF-RISING II.OUR --- 25 lb. I .ff
PUIII! WD -----,-- 25 Ht. 3,75
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CARNATION MU, tit"ttllll · · · · · · · · · · ·• · · 4 fw 6!c
Jo,n of Arc 11DN1¥ 1NNs. · · · · · · · · · · · ·" : · _t f;r 2,C • ·
A■ll'lcln 81111y 1'iilto JUICE · · · · · · 40L Clili·tSc
A■lrlla hluty.l'OU ad IIANS · · 40
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Kraft• Pil't C•onl GUN JILLY, 20 11., I fir $1,00

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PZRBONALS
Mr. and Mrt. James McKnight
of West Polnl Road loll thJo week
for
Ohio to join Mr.
and Mn. Arthur Rea and llr.
and Mn. Donald Holfm.. al a
trip to !-"nglewood. N. J. T b e y
will vlalt Uie McKnl&amp;lita• .., and
daagbt.r-ln-law, Mr. and M r 1.
George McKnlgbl and family.
.Mn. F. A. Clul,,nmaa lA ,pend­
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WASHINGTON &lt; U PJ I-A largt"
WASHINGTON 1 UPP _ E\'ery
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of attraclively pri�s frl'.':&gt;h
lime I ride one of the old Senate
foods
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offered at �tore-s thLS
subway ears nowadays, I get a
week..
lwnp in my lhroat
Meat ('()Unlers are well stocked
This 111 not, I might add. the
beef, pork. and lamb being the
part .,r my anatom� that u.sua lly
be
st
buys. Large supplif's of µoul­
geh lumµs whfo.n I nde the sub•
lry
include
an abundaoce of broilflXt.F.TC II, N r &lt; t 'PI • -Norlh · skyline of North Carolina." Sart· · -not a sweatshop 1tmosphe�.
way.
er-f
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chickens
al low pri&lt;"PS.
' " !llorth Carolina hail not bone
ry
Carol llla·s youthful gO\l•mor, Tt&gt;r- foNI s�ud "We :ire s�kmg new
In 1.his caSt' howevt"r. the lumps
&gt;
E(llgs
lead
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vaned
array of
S
ry il'Mord , " i ll �ad a i\t lt-1-(at ion mrlu.'-lrlt&gt;S to provide better oppor- in for lhe la.x rebat.e gimmicks in aren't caused by the- roughnes:; of
dairy produtts
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o[ :'16ith Cmol 1m:.ms into the Ohio tun1t 1e!&gt; for North Carolinians lo I the pas! , " Sanford said, "and we LJrt:
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have DO intenl lon whatsoevt'r Lo
As late sprmg draws near. in­
va 11if late ,n \1.i_1 on an 1nd11s• makt' l.lt'l lf"r livings "
The reason I h,111 t this lumpy
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dangle
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future
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Sanford
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lhe
state
creasing
quimtities of fresh fruits
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sensatio11 1 s because I never know
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Good
any
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deuls
fl•nn�
spN:ial
NMlh
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and
veg,etables
will be roun&lt;l.
kno...,
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when I board one of the cars but
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Plentiful fruits are bananas,
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Carbli'ne circ-lp, as 1hf'
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wt1al It
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--• by ob servo t'10n "th aI t'-1n:- I
oranges lemons and grapefruit.
ley lndu."t r1;1 I \11"1on . Tlw '.\1 i.,;;­ into c\t-(" 1&lt;lmg lo come lo Nort h I earn�u
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I have huu
ot: ore,
• dustry seek 'mg sueh gimk ind oI m
Strawberrif"s ar·e more abuntiant .
.11ion will m!'l urlc Y 1..,11� 1'&lt; 11 h mrlns­ Ci.Jrulina
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trla�t m l '1lbh1P �h. Pa
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no1 , Jienp labor. he sa1ci " North I The governor •s also stressin(ll
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rry hut that tht! stale . as a vacaate o11 ice
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some oth er repo:;1tury 1.or semi,
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Dayl.On M:1v N rrnd C11wmnn1 1.
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to gt!I lo work-Int&gt; reverse of l he '
h 1sorn· re 1 IC's
May 26.
sit uation ioWld in many northel'n
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Nu� A.I Haltd
Sap.wrd srud
l he puqlose of l he
W F. . Campbell, Princlpal o1 areas . _
This meland:oly e\.f'nl will
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trip is no ! 10 1.ik(' 1nd11� try a'-1.u y Co l umbi � lemi•lltary Schoo l . an·
Of mitre�! to_ m�ustr i a h sls is
transpire a.� iOOn as the tra('ks
a
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fro the Ohm u: f'y a re .
the school s1tuat100 m North Caro...
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e pup•·ls had I
to the new $4 mill io,1 suhwa) terrat� 10 µnt in :i bid to firms g ;id rs of
ted to of
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B or llbo\'e during tnt.&gt; ! 1!na. San ford w.is elec
_ . m i nal unrter the Sf&gt;nale stt'ps are ·
whose t&gt;x pa1Nl)n plans call for µa s t six weeks and are eli:i:ihle , fice largely on the st rength of his
completed.
aettpt,g up nr\1 1ncluslrial units m
lty educa 10 be lisl t&gt;rt on tht' ho nor roll for I proposa. to slress "qual
other 4cd1l )n � of 1 he , ·ounl ry .
tion'' in lhe slate.
The terminal llseH al ready ii.
that µeriod.
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'"We .ore nol !f&lt;'t'king n&lt;'w mrlu....
He ha&amp; asked the General As- open, and I must admit that it 1
t'lrst Grade _ Gregory Jone-s.
try )l�l 10 ..idil Q. mokl!'.':&gt;l:::irks 10 llle
Rut h A nn Jorrtfin, N.uncy Smilti !.embly for apprupr i at ions of $70 is 8 lhing of beauty, Anything ,
and llila Wilhur.
million In addil lon lo the money that CO!!t that much ought lo be, j
I I has rest rooms and telephone
s..-&lt;'ood Grad• _
Barbara allocated for educat ion by the
Broo khart. and Margie JeffPr■. 1 budget commiss iott in order to r i- · booths for t he con\lenience of the :
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Third Gradt1 - Connie Gret&gt;r, nan ce hi :'1 edu C'ation program for passengers F. scalators will carry
I them from this subway 1 t&gt;vel lo
lion1l11 Whiltinglon, ond B re nda the next two yeat5.
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the t'le\'ator level. There 1s e\len
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Fourth Grade - Danny Mar· 1 fart that a large portion o( ',he , a "wheel chair" ele\'alor for elderly senators.
cum. TonI Pe1t ·1f. and K ay E11·�
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Fiflh Grade - Donnie Cheadle + organiied under labor umons. the
From the terminal, two jazzy
Jenny Whitt ington and Kathry r. 9tate "hJ not anti-union .'' He said new electric cars, whic:h
cost \
Turn. . r
the state doe9 riot care if the $75,000 each and look like some- ,
Sb:lh Grade - : Linda FoldP n. workers desire to join a labor un, J thing stolen from a roller coosler,
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Sf'l'f'nth Gradt" - J aca Good· ioo and pointed oul that many of whisk people back and fo.-th be­
win. llm·he-1 Huyea, Duvid Mar- the newer plants, plus some of the tween the Capit.:il and the new \
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rum , and l.incln Queen.
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older one■ , now .are unionized.
Senate office building.
f&lt;:ighth Gra� - Jimmy Haye&gt;
Pretty .soon, probnbly aboul
North Carolina was the fir.1l
:11111 Sharon Holland.
mid-May, two more of them will
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Th1.•re were 51 pupil11 who ha1
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wage 1eg1s1a1 1on-tn
perfect attt•ndnn&lt;'e anrl 19 pupilll
said the North Caroline law is to the old uffi � huiJ.'ing. And that !
h;id A In conduct for this grad•
better thar those in most olh�r will be tile end of the foithrul old
ing period.
Toonerville-type trolleys that have
at.ates. nort h or aoulh.
plied lhat route sillee 1912 .
A strong backer of President
Ii this oot sad?
' John Kennedy. Sanford s.eid he
Not Thf' 8f'd
favors even heller minimum lel(is­
I 'll admit lhe can weren ' t thP.
lalion in the slate, with expanded
most comfortable in the world. ,
coverage.
Those ·,me-bottorn sents could �el j
"We haven't gone as rar H: we mighty hard e..,en on a 700-foot
...h•••'• th•
A potluck dinner wH held -at
SPfCIAL V A LU E
can, but it seems to me the least ride.
lhe home of ,Joh11 O'Hrien on hiri.
'Mot•tnlt� Of th• Month!
we ran do right now 111 to adopt
A l vmplff top, &lt;I i,:..,
87th hil"thday 11t-ar Flura on A.p
But lhere wall .something deeply
a bill calling for expandPd cover­
l &lt;1molco 1hort, o tlint
ril !fl.
1k)t1, .. oll In cotton
satisfying about climbing into the
age,·• he snid.
Bedlotd cord. Cri,p,
.John, a reUr,-d school teacher,
front seut and reting the wind I
cool, cl■llu wrln .. lu .•
tou).!ht muny year" in Melr,s counwe11hu ..Hutl lull y ! In
trying to whip off your hot as :
ty schools. Pre!let/l to help celefr••'- •hodH of llluo,
you rounded the firsl curve.
pea(h, whlto, :!,in• 8
br.ote were Mr ond M ra. Husaell
Th 1 here was t he adcJed thr,·11
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to IB.
Cullurns, Mr. nnd Mrs,
R e JC
port• et on• ,moll p,lcol
of knowin&amp; that the cars had
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O'Brien of Miami, Florid.a ; M�.
, or failed lo stop at the tnd of
L i nnie 1-E-lfhf'it. Mr. n nd M r �.
The Stlversv llle WS CS l,t&gt;ld Il l t he line.
Harry Swartz, Allen t,nd J O .b n regular meetinR Wednesday night
The new &lt;'ars will still blow
Mr. arid Mrs. l ,r,rry O'Rrlt!n ·and at tile home of Mra. l4&gt;ui6e Brew• YOW' hat off, but thtoy a r e
.Jimmy, Mr.
MrS. Paul Eic hequlppec ' wit h all aorts
safety
re.
inger and Paub Mr. end Mn.
devices
lo
pre\'en
t
accidents.
Mildred
Fitch
ga\'e
8
reading
So
Oppo�He
E r n e s t Cullum!H'- Don and
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thrill
tll@
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gone.
mem
Five
Room.
� IAJWer Parking lot
rrom the Upper
Paul McClary, Mrs. Dora O'Brl- bera were present: Mrs. A 1 1 e P When Lhe old trolley&amp; are taken :
P.OMIROY
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B rewer, M ra. MIidred F I t c �1, out of ser\'ire. the monorail track
Mr■, Maxine Durst. Mrs, E I v :i will � abandoned and t he tunnel
Dalley, Md the hostes■, M r ;;, will be used as a storage area.
That is why .e ride on them now
Brewer,
A rag rug WH auctioned and I sort or tugs at my heart strings. /
a donation wa1 .ent to the Ema• A ride on the new cars will Jwil
' tu&amp; al my purse ,trings ,
1 gency Squad.
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Mn. Brewtt ofter lhe meeting.
The nut ........ g w!U be held
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"' it/, f. 1•rm n1P Ct&gt;rm f'i11l1lt'r
' members .,. uried to attend nnd
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bms are cucumber� potatoes,
cabbage, l'elery , )'t'llo� squas.n,
lettuce, tomatoe:i, hf'ans. rarr0ts.
asparagu, . com. t&gt;ggp!:in! , and 1
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lb. _ _ _ _ _ 35 c
lb. ___ _ 98c
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Claytorl Powell, 0-N.Y. on sauth• I M A1'llLA &lt;UPI I-Robert E, Mr,
, ern rlef�lionA fl'On- the con11erva• Cann , un American busines11mnn
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thnt t1n11bled a rompromi�fl mini• I ni1t Chinese prison on espionagl!' :
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: mum wagt bill to pa11 In the charges dted of rancer today .al
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the Clark Air Ba�e HllSpilal in
Houiie:
) Luzon, lhe U. S. Air Fol'&lt;'e report•
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"It mean■ the F.outh • • Is ed. He was 60.
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Death rame to McCann Just
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i PLEASANT VAlLEY HOSP ITAL ,... .,orld on a stretcher niter ;
ADMITTED: Mrs. EJJ81 Davi e, 1 being releaaed by his Red Chinese
captors.
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Buffalo
' mscffARGED : Sheri Edltt . Pt . i The Communist ! cu t short h 1 ,
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Pleasant; Frans Reichert , N�w : prison lerm for what they
scribed aa ''humanlt.orlam" rea,
Hoven·
: aons after It was discovered lalt ,
BDI.THS: Mr. and Mrs, �rge 1 January that he had rapidly
Lyona, New Hllven, • daughte.·. ■preadlng cancer.
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Mr, and Mr.11. Charle■ Leach,
McCann's wlfe �nt into
m unilt Ch ina early in April and
brought him out to Hong Kq.
He WU
from Hong K11111
lo tho Philippines when he
lingered In temi-conseiousne1., un- ·
tll the end.
McCann. of Altodena, C.l� • l
wu released from Tientsln Priaon
In north China April I aller 10rv•
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ln1 10 yeara of a 15-year prilon
term on charges of 1pylna for thll
united state.
Ht, ... and two dafllhten new :
to tho Philippine, 10 ,.. him 1,o. ,
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late Appraloor&gt;, wlU beg,n woi·I&gt;
In Olivo Townlh•P beginning ne&gt;I ·
week. Meigs Count$ Auditor Curdon H. Caldwell .... today,
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OPEN PAILY UNTIL 7130 P.M.

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that captures and hoIds th.1s fragrant flavor an d freshness as never
before - right to the last bite. Every time you take out a bun you.
simplv roll up the re-usable wrapper and seal in all the goodness. Even
days later, Heiner's buns Jcel so soft, taste so /res/ii

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10 �: 49c

Your taste will tell -the remarkable, improved, fresh home-baked
flavor and full•bodied texture of Heiners hamburger and hot dog
buns actually intensifies the goodness of your favorite filling.
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tuna, fresh and frozt'n shrimp, I
::ind scallops are the&gt; hest valu�s.
A good seletl1on of fealurt'l&gt; will
ht- St't'll at meat &lt;·ounlers this
1n-ekend. ln bef'f. .':&gt;leaks, rounrl
roasl' and boneless l'hll&lt;_.k roasl !
will be prominent. Lamb iegs and j
('hops and churk of lamb will be
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I and watermelon.'! a� beginning to
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p�applea. strawberrle., and �
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Top Vf'g:�lablet.

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$1,_,1 llllbnt Coffee
2 oz. Jer _ 35c
6 IDI• J1r _ 69c
10 oz. Jar _ 1.19

COIN MIAl, Mli:thl Wli119 _ 25 lb. 1.29
SELF-RISING II.OUR --- 25 lb. I .ff
PUIII! WD -----,-- 25 Ht. 3,75
CANDY' IAIS,. Mix or Mitch - 10 Ip, �
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CARNATION MU, tit"ttllll · · · · · · · · · · ·• · · 4 fw 6!c
Jo,n of Arc 11DN1¥ 1NNs. · · · · · · · · · · · ·" : · _t f;r 2,C • ·
A■ll'lcln 81111y 1'iilto JUICE · · · · · · 40L Clili·tSc
A■lrlla hluty.l'OU ad IIANS · · 40
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Kraft• Pil't C•onl GUN JILLY, 20 11., I fir $1,00

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OIIIO VALLJiY

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PZRBONALS
Mr. and Mrt. James McKnight
of West Polnl Road loll thJo week
for
Ohio to join Mr.
and Mn. Arthur Rea and llr.
and Mn. Donald Holfm.. al a
trip to !-"nglewood. N. J. T b e y
will vlalt Uie McKnl&amp;lita• .., and
daagbt.r-ln-law, Mr. and M r 1.
George McKnlgbl and family.
.Mn. F. A. Clul,,nmaa lA ,pend­
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�-All available In SPREO SATI.N, the
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f'..omblutloa Bf!rtta and Gius
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wonder paint lhat goes on beauUful­
'llnler, 0111•
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garage, located on blacktop road
Aluminum Slenn Doon aDd - -----World StaDdanl of Comi,11"1
Charle, H Grad:,, whoae plau uf
•zz.»IJ about 2 miles from Rutland. r"Nido:n&lt;'f 1a unllnown, Mnd the. u11- ly smooth with brush or roller. OriH
Wladna. Call WY t-S'J48 De)' (1 1 1 WA
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lllno•R hein oJ C11ar1e1 H. Gr i.dy, deIn 20 minute, - no oflen1lve odor.
$3500.00.
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ply Comp••Y·
anee. Small l'ar 1'ronom� 11nd
4 a zeu
condition. Phone WI 9-3651 .
Grady. u the •ur11IYln1 apouae ul
metal Work. The Powers Comframe house, garage, well. and Onl1 Grndy, Cleceasf!d. on the
t8th
rn11n, t rrabllity,
N1'XCHI SUPERNOVA SEWING
5 I _3tP
plenl)' of garden space. $2000. 00 da, of Au11uat, 111�. flied her Pdl•
4+30lc
pany, Wy-2-2.101.
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FARM - 40 ac-res wilh 7 acres , of of
lions and re-orgwm:ations ln
600 E. Mal• Sll"fl'I , J&gt;om• ro y
01111 Grad:,, dereuNI: th1111 the e1elractor cutter, by the hour. Wm. '
anee due $97.00. Pnyment11 '8.00
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
bottom, 1 • room house with eedent wu the ownmr In he slmpl,
our Agency Development pro- I
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Hou da she It, K mgsbury Rd . W)-•
r month. Phone WV 2-2204.
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porch
front
and enclosed back
grnm , we are m need of full
4 22 U(!
r.-3-30tr porch, barn, chicken house and
2 -fi6S8,
4 � tJtc
time and part lime rtpresenta•
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other buJldings.
011 blacktop
Uves for thi! territory. You will 1000 GALLON WATER TA.NK
'57 B U ICK Su1X' r $ l , L1t5 . .! door NEW -HOLLAN D l!ALER PTO
hardtop.
Onf' rnrf'ful 11wnr r. G OOD o . W D
road 7 m1'Ies from Courthouse.
"AC.: CuI llvators
ue thoroughly trained 81 an lnne
Will haul for public. Conlacl.
Power stN&gt;rinµ; and hrnkf's. Phone WY 2·5110
•00.00.
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dependent Insurance Agent. For
Bob Pickett, Pomeroy.
Beautiful uniimal
finish with
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C. L'lJCKl,ER, Rf,;ALTOR
further details write. c-o l miurS -30
rnakhinfi: mter111r. Clean. Clt'an . ELECTROLUX VACUUM Cleaner
PHONE WY !-38SO
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•roy.
c.n,plea. Ser..-lce
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over IJOO, OO. Will ... II for 13' 00·
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(1 2) WANTED TO RENT
doo, 8'Jni, CH F.VR OLITT I
Terms. Phone WY 2-2204
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Pboa, ., Contad
V8. Good ron11it 1oa1 . PriN&gt;d for !
4 28 6lc FURNISHED 2 Bedroom Apart- &amp;.
MASON, W. VA.
PHONE SP 3-5583 .
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ment or house. Call Billy Mc• - C. 8
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wash
wearing
and
limes.
frame home In center of town-'56 DESOTO i-"in•flite $80!i. 4 door nacn Call for 1re. esUmata.
(l4) FOR RENT _ Well controlled washing fonnu- exlra large kitchen and dining
Sedan. Powt&gt;r sh"ering nnd ,;-oreman • Abh(lt1 Middleport ___________
las of our laundry assure■ greata rea, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms. Lot
brakes. Peshhut loo drivt&gt;. S'lPon
6- 11).Uc- SEVEHAL APARTMENTS AND
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possib
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weara
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of
bility
62' x - 100' with garage. U you
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Single Houses. Phooe WY 2
ALL THIS WEEK THRU SATURDAY, MAY 6
SLUGGISH SE PTIC T,\ N K•· Clog•
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shirts.
Call
for
xRobtuon'•
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owner, 8loet1tu1r '11, J'omrroy
are renting it would pay you t'o
3267 ·
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ged drains? Ger Klean--Em-A.11 _ _
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pert, prompt service
consider lhis home. fl ,OOO.OO.
4 29 til e
0J"n Every Day 7 e.m. Til 5:30 p.m.-Soturday NIie Til 8:do
K.obl ■IMHI'
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• LBDndry a,id Dry NEW HAVE N RURAL - Country
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Cleanlnr WY %--5428
living with all convenience.s, 3- -· - · -- - -Sedan. One local ownrr . 4 f'yl.
rltone 30612 Webster Bay V'II •
Robluon'•
Trl•Lastre
ClealH'n
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bedroom home of I.R acre plot.
Window Olinda and Shade,
No. S3 Zfbco
ttonom)'. V1•rv n t('I' fllilf'll n,11· · �.
lage • Ohio· •
5 2 30k
WALLPAPER SPECIAL!
WY !•Sl30
, Porch Shades, Verw:tlan Blind.a
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2
bedrooms 13' x 13¼', 7 bed_
• 211 6tr
Pomeroy.
5 I &amp;le
SPINNING REEL
:S ROOM FURNISHED Apartment
room Y¼' x 12½', Cfflar lined
L1oth Awni�• and FiberglaH
'59 BUICK l .,&amp;1hre $ I .�•:,. ,t door
in
Middleport.
Ulililfe:-f
paid.
dosets. Large kltchen "" !th plenFret" in-'tallpUon
l'fl, 1 9.50 Y1h,e
OFF
n•ally
Sedan. A blaek tw11u!y
DalP Wlppet Su pply Call WY •-�101 .
ty of cabinet ,pace. Additional
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INSURANCE
Picken•' Price Thia WNk
$CJ.95
1harp. Dynuflow 1 1 1 l l'•' lllaf ' I•
�2- -8 'I'C
215 1 1 nlon I\Yl",
20
workshop.
x
30'
building
for
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lrumrance , PornAll 1 96 1 patterns, and at a time
4 w !i1 r
tnan , Pomeruy.
PomPrc&gt;y . Oh jo
Yes, you get DISCOUNT H O U S E
Redu&lt;'ed to $15,000.00.
· I JtOOM HOUSE with bath, Fineroy. Near Darwin,
when you need paper. Not afler the
PRICES a t Picker.al Here'a a reel
4 1 30tc
NEW
HAVEN
5
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room
home.
J954 PONTIAC, llUOU IW N N l Nli
ished buemenL. ti01 E. Main St.
Motorist Mutual
season'•
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Only
at
Pickens
aav•
apecial
tlu.t can't be be1L Shop UI
double garage, plus one cabin
l'Olldllion. Quick aalc• . $ 1.25. G.
Pomeroy. Call WY 2·2733.
RHUBARB PICKED WHILE YOU
and
for aU &amp;bing aoce1110riel..
i.QP
like
this
r.Wlht
now.
which cao be rented for an in5 2 3tp
A. Deem, Racine.
5-S.Ue
wall Bargain for tl--.p ffffZln
Lightning Rod Mutual
come.
Located on 50' x 200' lot.
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W . H Holmn, S •
.
IIARLl!lY DAVIDSON MOTORCY,
IGHT ROOM ROUSE AND
:,..28-lQk
'9,500.00.
Also 100' x 200' Jot
m
l!:
c
Jr "Us: 22 tf
a.JC. S150. Fivt Polnta Key-'IORe.
.
lf!Vffl room bauN: One 5- room COMPLETE
with 2 cabins. Sewer and waler
INSUllANCE PRO.5 2 3lp
REEL and ROTARY TYPE Mowapartmeol. Alao New 5 room
IRONING BOARD
- Lil■ Auto . rtre, Pollo
outlet, which &lt;OU!d be used for
Dupont Lucite Wall P1lnt
en lharpened. Uoed mower, lot
11U FORD CUSTOMLJNE VB.
home wllh prop and laundry Call "oa lllllt,
!railer
park.
i,,500.00.
Owller
pod.
Ohio
&amp;ale. Smalt air cooled mglao ,.
SPECIAL
«&gt;Ddl1ioa. Good
$6.99
In b._ A. fl. Benpl, Pb.
will sell above loll together or
'°L
pain.
Lewi
■
Rep
■
lr
:»Uc
Dori
•
w-,
■
_. •••• fU0,00. � H831,
wY la'II.
llenlol
,eparately,
$5 .69 Otha.-. Up To 13.95
U4 MJll.tl. 141ddleport. Phanol -,-,===-�--� Complei. proteclloa for all neod&amp;.
I &lt; Sip
The new Point from J)uponl nlNl&lt;h
- ROUSB •-•-u
WY 1-IS'lt.
• IJ ltlle APAIITIIEl'ITS - l'llnlllbed ood
- Lucite Wall Plalnt. Won1 drip, l'IIII
Tel WY W9M.
• 1 30tc
NEW
IIAVEN,
W.
VA.
,, � SALE: 11151 BUICK J\oad.
•1""1el1-od. Kdl..... lllddlo,
A now llhipmenl ol lronl1111 board
,r oplltter lite ordlDar)' palnl. X
..
1
1
PRONE TU t-114.1
. , 1- .....- • dour Sedan. Power
»t IWINESSIMPSON lNSllRANCII
Juat
arrtved
and
Jara:ett
atoet
we've
beouty
witbout
bother.
8ell-vrJmlD1,
REPOSSESSED SINGER au port. l'ltant WYHIIL
5 4 Sic
Apnll, Mlddlepo,t. Fire,
malle Zia Z., cobinet IDOdel ONS Jl'IVII ROOlf
hod, Al,o lronln, board COVERS &amp;
no paint odor. W.a■bable. 11 beautiful
• � 51' ,......
Auto,
APAR
Tlll:N!
I
I ol 3tc
■
oolora. Dr1eo In 30 mloul&amp;
PADS
at
loweot
prlca
oewinl macblee. Mana bulll■
db botb. � WY ._ •
loada. - � 7 ROOMS MODERN block homo
hoteo. ......... blind otll&lt;lllna
localed
Ill
the
•illap
of
Syra- WY NIii.
________
ll•1'-tlt
SALE
CIIIO. Gu lurnaco,
all bird,
and all lmcy deolpl. Or11m»
.
2
1 ) REAL ESTATE
RESTAURANT I �
built
1- cablneb Ill the k · ,n.
l
for 13 11.00, P"1 off b11- FOR RENT: APARTMENT with
oold
y
1ALE
S. 'Plck,111 For
thNtt l'OOl1ll ..
d both.
Phone HOUSE FOR SALE. 5 l'OOIDI and
• bedrooml, ll•ing room, dinllll
DI
take ..., payP way, dotn1 &amp;ood bu.11ine11.
GASOUNE CAN SPECIAL
WY
Ulil.
• I tic
both, foll -t. prage Ill
room, kitchen, large recreatkia
- luvllla ■tat,, Will aao- ,...., of .._., por month. Ph.
GARDEN ' TILLERS
I Gil,
2 ��
llllloa, ""■II WY l-9ffl. »&lt;llp WY s--.
A1 Low
1
9
WANTED
1,,
5
A�!
.:
Ila
l:LECl'ROWX
- ---� ,
� 111D PMNOI
dleporl.
4
28
lotp
porche,.
Located
on
lot
Ille
BOY
OR
GIRL
waeted
CARRIER
Callina:
.i.11
thrlftr
minded
men!
Do
_,._
139,50. Set your DWD
u.,w,t. 8-ldll1aaed P�oo,
M;olt everyone needll • ru can tbb:
lor Senilnel Raute Ill Center DI IS ACRES WITII FIVE ROOM 100' • 2!0' l .'7 acreo J. 100 11.
you need a 1arden tiller? ShGp Piek·
WY :J.UltJ.
Prlcod
to
oell
- )ladw
tun• of ..., 11o teep -11ne for,our
frontage
on
State
Route
IH,
eDI fint and savet We have Sprinc­
ButlOII Bole Mwr _ Fit&gt;
City. A pply : Th• , Dtlily j Houae. hot and &lt;Old running w•
illllfflJ, Call Rutlond Fu,,
power
mower. TbNe pricel 11'11 l""•
field,
Bums
and
C
horemnter
tillers,
nt.
n
intme
See by appo
ter," bam, granery ,
chicken
machlnn $1DJ6. Zia-Zag Sew•- . SenUnel ar Sentinel Ctrr1er lor
-t, 111 Mill, ""'lng1. SH &gt;t
19.95
to
149.05.
And
EH)'
Pay•
an
O
O,
"Guoline"
l.n bif: Jett.en .ea
Muon and New HR,•m, Lennie
house, two miles north of Chea- ALS
THREE L01'S F R SALE
lng llathlnl ll'amoua name _
• ' 31&lt;
Plan.
ment
t
above
Powell
In
Middleport,
jua
Smith.
� 21 If
....
ler, Ohio. Willk! Parker, Pbone
"White." Slnol tm--l'rN .,_
8ervt&lt;e Statton. t parcel � •
5 1 :it
'-'l&gt;-2283, Chester.
p
vice-10 '- loo-... or PAP!lll BOY OR GIRL WANTl!lD
100 11. lronu on secood- Stnel.
used Pol1ablo &lt;■' Ill °"9k4:■II for Mulberry Ave , and Sugar \,
MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE
1 paml 110 , lllil fl front, on
AT DISCOUNT PRICEI
WY 2-5320 - For PrH Aoma
Run route. o\pp\y In penon •t
with double garage in a.ter.
LONG
HANDLE
SH9va
Front
street.
;
Trial
• ff tic , Priced to sell. Cecil R.
. Seatlnol Office.
SUPER KEMTONE
K-, ALSO e
IJ OFFICE BUILDING
Melp
Ba C, Che,ter, Obto. Phone to be
� lenloe GIRL TO ASSIST WOMA,�· Wffll i
G11,-.. $4.98
Contact Willlo
-.111S.
t:.OUIP'Cll'k in co11re ot two m,.. ,
t1c
·
a
:1 ap
Lei.itnvbem.
Phone
WY ,_.,.,
Only
• 29
lido. No laundry. Tim■ GIL Live! BOUSE , • Rooma and bath
1N1 8AMa\.H
_
or WY M'IM.
5 2 etc
Plckent brine DOWN tho - of re­
n !IUp&lt;l"r
I w...
Here•, .aomething- for th• home 1ar-­
1955 DQDOl!l 1 doo&lt; Sodaro A_-l
iD, Pbone WY U....
. ......fUI I tone
fumac:,, Iara&lt; Joi.
� hall;t ------- ---deoorxtinc, Slll)er Kemtone al a bml•
denerl
.
J111t lmQbf,e. 1 Jone� handle
A
........, llbo9 rooD'I
OR
SALE
1m11y,
FOR
I
(24
al&gt;
OI
t-lt4I
·
WI
down
to-belit-n price, only $I.II. Buy at
ee
r
B
\
,
p l
,
i
.
F SII
Fffllllll IIALl!l: WE Alll' ..iiiil'a i...
::,::
�, whllewl li
y
$,1.11. Where can you
..,
alJ,ovel
for
onl
Pick""" where your eub ...U, •
..,. !Hila •nr.
Ohio.
.,TRADE
s • :lip
t op quality line of - i•r. Raeino,
el,MOI" aDd 1t&lt;1.
a
lOQI way,
lleol ltT
� I
..::
pull
.
Blblel · wttb helptl, Top di.., FOR _SALE - I l'ODIII hotue with BEDROOM SUITE IN VERY
' .. NIii .,eonom7
..,.. a.die,
Klng,ln1" 1M
�
j counla. Can be- �rt time. Wrtte bal11. Owner belq transferred. pod eondftlon. 1 mc:.itbi Giel
.,,.
l
l-3tp
Bible Study Unild. - Dllndeo
Muot lea•• by Juno I. Prk&lt;•d !Gr Will trade for old model car 111
I
I IIEMlUI:. PU1'I. l'llno rnontk,
P1Ke, Coiuntbuo IS. Olllo.
,plclo oalo, - WY Uffl,
l(GOd llbape. Call SIi HIIIS,
1960

.I

o,nw,

•

CBS-

Moore upreqad hi,

-

see our whole new
array of spring
decorating colors In

~

to

perfume

c-ritpy, airy . darin1 or excit.in&amp; 8'

now...,,

for �PRINC PAINTINC

�.,,.

onenllon

that

........

Her daqhter haan' t aet down
"A.Ad lowrs. .
1£'1at � to COl'IIGtvationi.tt
:•
ll,ll'pri.11! at her versatWty. Spea
k on ptJ)flr any oI her thought,
throua:rout Ult country, and ne,t.
ti!\
far YGllrll�, Garry.
the mbject, Bui la an iatervlew,
"Mony women," she continued, Ill&amp; pah'o .,. becomin1 '"" tn
The comedy Tuesday night ,.. 1be ooid she ha, a philooopllJ "oro failhlul to one perlumo all Ohto, A ,urvey of our aa ttollll
on Jn all lllateo. "
r fe, My mother wu. TM bird i.
lltd chiellJ on outlalldlah get. about love - "It lo that you c■n 't thei li
::::;;:::_..,
:::
::
:::
,:::;;
__
,
a
II
oerlume
a
like
(I/
ob
jedive aboui the aubjecl IDI· meniory
upo for Durward Ki,loy and h i, be
UI you·,e 100 a,d detach..d fragment ol • melody. . ._k belpa . ,
The
aocomplllhed
mugging.
to ....u a C1l'laJn happy moO
,...... 1,11 lllto placo 1iow.... from It"
even If they lacked sharpneu.
Colette de Jo11venal ii the only
·
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"That wonderful year" celebrated cltlld of the author of "G!gl"
•I
and TIJG CIUCW DROWN8 U.. joy1 or 1956 and. aa tMU&amp;l, "Cheri" a nd numerous otht!r
cuod ,orne Uvely JDOmenll. MIN worltl. She Jo In tbe Uni!Od Stat.,1
HAMll.TON, oat. ( UPU
Tha
Andrew, and Caroi Bumett took on bulllllOII, It is her """""' vllft tugboat "Barto Verge" l8Jlk In
lhe honors with their "Big D" to New York and her first to the harbor Tuel!lday night, killing
ahtnanigans.
other p,rt■ of the countcy whith all three crew memben. The tu,
will ln�lud@ slops in Washington, was towing ttie 11teamship "For­
Moore'• lhow In many ways Is
icago , U&gt;II Anteleo and San estdale" when K ,uddenly tipped
llllo • lunlly•ai.. ltornt �r Ch
over and lank.
Fran�isco.
Everyth� about UN, format �
800 M••Y _,..,.
Ir- llllo pleoo and theN lo •
Mn. ct. Jouvenal, a divorcee
lenerGWI aapply ol mut anci poaced woman with me,.
tato dlolMo and Oufly putrlN tar lo a pert-l
ry brown eyee and an In-II Ill
� And, unlit. the IIIUU a multitude
of things,
1.....,, 1h11 one 1, inlulotod to
The hot IJPl')np, for wlt1clt
She sold that when ,he lo al
kelp wonntb Jocbd in.
th■
city or Jlot SJ)nltll, Ark.1
I home she ii busy
WM um.eel, ftn ielleveca
Tbo - lo
llunly. ••ry lum!thinp for a "brobn-&lt;lowu
lo hove MIii 'riait..i 1w Jiu.
pn,/tulollal. II
on , o m , chaleau" ("Franco i. lull ol bro­
llOlldo DeSoto ID 15fi. The
wacloy comotly Ill III long sketch ken-down chateauo" I wblclo 1h11 it
ant ·•Iller near the sprtnp
built I cabin there In 1807.
and lhort, bet......, • commorcloi, ,efum�hing in tho period of LouJo
Two
11111 later Jobn Percl­
blodloult, The comedy llllllllly XIY when ii wo, built. The crum,
•ol bo11 1 b t tbt cabin au4
built others which he rent..i
to Ylliton who came to bathe
ID Ille waten. In 1832 the

lied .....,

It'� Color Piekin' Time

(2 1 1 REAL ESTATE

drawing to a

wrruo,

ue

-

oome

Ea1Jie1' Ne11t

-

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MUELLER
FURNACES

pay

• ....,_ (oho III Ta�e

'°

1

, ,. _

I

tho ......,

■nd

child 1nm the

lllsi,t Air r,.... Alrllnel,
ltict I,
TV', popular 1ltoed.,y
8peelal
.,,.,
riety hour, · ' ''tile Carry Moort mllh-muh and better than '"'!be
A pit,lr ol 11eat horned owlt
"lt would be rude of 11111 &amp;o
Dinah Shore Show, " which ha,
Show."
lhe nett .at Rnthawen
Amer.lea and tell your took ower
pulled llP lame thla seuon.
come
Moore's guest 1tan Tueaday
ear.
y
'Ibey neat earlier than
women how to 1111 perfume, " abt thll
JUlht ...,.. Julie Andrew,, Arthur
eeg�. •nd beat lhf la1'jer birda
Mid. "Bu\ "'' FreDcb women do
_
TrQchff and Allen c.... M I 1 ,
to the- prize loutJOO.
.
WOMAN'S V1EW
have .a tpeea«J
,., way o1 \111111 and
ADdrew1, u ii ber cutom, thone
By OAY PAIJLKY
ehooting, aceordtne lo the mood .
We beU.Y� tbrt eaaJ.n
railed
mo,l tm,hlly. She could do no
UPI w-••
the
tho
clolbeo
Every- one ,. two y..., lait year " &amp;aid
"""'I u • Wtlli through htr
'
NEW \'ORK ,UPu-n.. .....t thlll ho, .;. ho lmpr&lt;md tn 111. M&lt;Gtlliard
"and we hope
thoy
1
IQDgl and dancel! and those of ua
French wrlter Colet� devoted including our
• will be �ul thiJ tealOa al
acenta sense .
wbo rttall her won: on TV Jn D'IOlt of her life to
about
"J •v rono,, the adYlce o r the new nest. Dimini£1WI&amp; Ameri''
pul aeaasona were somewhat put- !' amour
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I NOTICES
(91 FOR SALE

""°...,

dose. J p11 it'1 about tuna

·

PHONE WY 2-2 1 57

DAliZIO

lllflDilhed

Silo

tha

--1 o1 i.,, &amp;\Jil&gt;IISKY _ 'll&gt;e ..... tum, upon opoolo ol TV. T h o molllo,' 1 tin■ .,.,..,., aloo ,-11&lt;1 .., tha
DOrlbmt edp ol
camtrN, clirectld by O.v. Gei. ll'e ed!tlng Colette'a voJumiaoul Saadulk,- C.OUnl WM built
.,_
J
el, ,re fiuld ■nd helpful, and � oad 1Up11Vloloc poNOt1y
by tha .._ pair
DI
&amp;ml, P'la1t ' 1 choroosr■PbY lo •lo tbeato, oad - odapt.altonl of eegl&lt;o that neoled 1111
ye■,
ot
·
hor -·• worlrl. And, OIi tlllo tha Reotha
u.ally clean and ....i..t.
, ■a Wtldltte ,..... E,ie
While Moore', obow lln 't u lrlp, oho II pn,mottna tha Fnncb County , acconllng to wo1i.; lie,

Jl1W �
YORK &lt; uPH - Let'1

NEW

tht'
!:ilar1
Glrnt-1 Lillmt.ert H&lt;t04, G o r d o n
\:II
!j(-rvt' t-011· Lun1..,, 1 , ,. minor. J1mu Lloro�rt.
• 111,nor. and Kr,O, l.•mb,-rt , t m,n.
.-.unH'I" m l'unwroy w11h H,1v. - " , � ,, " , ... ,..,m
•ov , , n1u11•NT �o• 1 1 ca
•
• . ,•
J la""Y
I ...
~•n••d,
Ch..
�1,•r. Oh&lt;o. ,
,,
v u,
�"
r••,,. ,, ,. ,.,, "'
1 Sealed b1d1 will 1k' '"'� "1 1, ed bf
lt• 1.c h l ' rodu&lt;"I� M t111 y t't1r n S3 !Kl .S tr.-, 1 . w • .- w,.-11 . V1 r 1 1n l• . w ll J l•lnS ,t 31Cor ti:111 9115-223 l .
I
nu1,,-.. 1t111 ftubt'n 11- Lambert. un I Ownu . M d1 • L ounty Ho•Pl l &amp; I Cumjlf'r hour from Sli:lrl. Part llfTit' th � L h d•1 ul Ai,rU, t i.e s , f!J,d hu, mU111on. Tht'odura T. HuCI , J r , Chai rFOR CONSISTENT DEPE NOABLE RESU L TS
e
\
k
1
BANJO.
TF.NOH
4 Stnngtd
. e R w I l h l.)t, pe!luon 111 !he l"un,mu n Plu• Co u rt '""" , " �· arm .,,, Ha n k 11 Rd S•Y mu,
d I d W rit
o
RATES
nP w W I !:1-244 1 . Otis BadPy, Rat· n� I l.!f '
a t' g
· of M r111 �' o unl ) , tlh Lo, b&lt;'• n1 Cue l' u m.,ro y . Oh io o r I n lh&lt;' C ourtroom
' No ll,J&amp;7. llfe!tln,11 lorl h the ttve nl ' or tl&gt;t C ourtnuu 8r , l'onut1·u, • Oh1u
frt'C·
J
100
1
OHJ-.:-84oUrlfTit'nl
l
,
c
•rJP--60
M1ntmum
on.
h
, eenta p«-r word. one 1n�en1
5 4
l"UlE.- , OhJO.
,
&lt;&gt; wn&lt;'n &lt;&gt;I Chr i,rr1,;111 1n!rrtc!I In th" u11tU d.-H n u ' &lt;• lod1 A . M • l!:a 11 n n
.:ems 6 cenu pe1 word lur t hree consecu tive 1meruon11
porl. l I [t nO lS
&lt; 5 f 4 , 18, 2 lp l lul h,..,•m 1 ru l ul.1tl&lt;' , an d u ttln1 fo rth Standard T,n,.,, � nd•1. Ju nr 2 . l lHI I
Soec-1al uoe month lor JO ct'nls P.et •urd
th.. .-iaun11nt1 ., , l 1r111 on tht ,amr, , urt w, 11 o,� n t&gt;r pulJ!h l y "l'" ""d t nd
I TRAILEH., an Atlas. 35 fl . x 8 ft.
WOMAN FOH HOUSEWOHK l'. 1rn&lt;1 ukln.11 lo hav• h i • 1rllert"1t ....,t r,·ul a lo ud
�'uU rah! ul 4 ce111 � per word will oe ch.arxed lor ad,
Ii e nt-w . Roger Ke II er, ( 'hesI er
2 s
off ,n
. '"P� n I ., , an d- or f" ml.iin e,:1 bid •
l , . "' fur • Ju "' ,·,al •Mle
�t&gt;rt1sl'hi;! iJ 001 patd w1Lh;n l U d a y s aher receiY1ne hi ll
I
k
�I Cowdery . Long Bottom. Oh ttl "' 111d,..-vnal
..,,u 1k r..c..iv.-d far 11:encn l conllrur,•
,.,11 .,.tiill..
l{oad ('ht'sler 985-2%28
Should be reported 1mmed11tel:,.
[,run in A.dvert1s111
h on. plumbm111. healln.111 , ind elet:trl .
5 4 3h'
!
5 4 lie
Real ,·al 1111t&amp;lla1Jo,.,,. ill!. Lhr projet't enltt•
fhe Ua1lv Sen l 1 11t&gt;I w1 I not bP rcsoons1ble for more rhaa
"f he folhlw1n 1 ducrtbf"d
___ _ __ .
F-•ht,. a,1... 1, ,,. 1he Town1hlp or led '!'� JGS Ml!:MORlAL HO.s.PIT AL.
,,nP 111currt'CI m�ertwn
cipio, In the Co.,hly ol 11•1.1•, and POMEH OY, OHIO PRO EC:-r NO OHIO
1
S
"
.
r
l ar([ ut l"h.i, 1 lu, dlld Spe,· 1 a l S ot1ce9 of Events, SI 25.
St• t• o, Oh.lo. Town No
Snen, · 1 0. m ,u u iccortia m•e with l h e �reptl ni: and reHrYlnl to tbe 1r■nt ?or 50 ,1 o r d m 1 1 1 1 m u rn Each a dd 1 1 1onal word, l e.
R1on11.e No �•uurteen, cltmmem:in l' dr.aw,nu ,.nd bl&gt;ed f.frallnnt rot ■-me or, thflr hl'ln and &amp;Hl&amp;na, al] U,n.
Ohio RJyer - Communter lip 14,
11 lM ,·t'ntcr of Lhc fllrk11 o! I h • u l&gt; &lt; t pu erl by A,. tu l tct H arr, Ray ber upon tht" 1boYe dt"Krlbed prem..
=-�----')h1 ! t1&lt;HH't; publ t�hed Ill 1 eenl pt&gt;r .... ord
rnad nltrlh of U urlaonvlll•. Ohio. Na ) , A I A : wh "'" omn 1s loucfll lkl , with the rlllhl to c:nl&lt;,r on nid 2 : 55 p.m. ; Walter Williamson up
GRAVELY TRACTORS •nd At\\ U ii. J &gt; S
l l ) A 'r
J flA YS
6 OAYS
I M O.
w h i &lt;'h l&lt;lll to Oownln111ton, Ohio, '" lh• r-.�y k uo ld ln ll ll t M.irket Stte"'1 p remlte•• I&lt;&gt; cul an.Cl remove t h •
■nd Sno•v111e. Ohio, thullr■ In an Wh,.-hn� . w V a
�e11'9, Nrw and ued. ComI
u mt, frum lime to time, and at Illy 14, 4.ZCJ p.m.; Atiqulppa up 14,
l :1
tiOc
9&lt;Jc
11 .3!',
54 :;o
l!:Hlrrl1 dlr...-11 .,11 •lltnll the fCO·
3 l l r,o w, ni,!■ a iul apcd fl &lt;- atlun1 an tim e prior to J anu1r, J. IIMSI, with
20
60c
S J :W
SI 80
S6.00
..
1..&amp;e part&amp; llDd repa Ir Mrv Ice•
I'""'
: Mr. Chris up 15, 1 1 : 25
thc
at
lnllk&lt;."tcd
h�
tf!r of the road lud m• to Snow- "'' Ille ind r,,■y
all l"&amp;ml. tr\lCU, and other cq\llp- 8:-tS p.m.
i:,
75e
51 50
$2.25
17 :;o
Wednndoy, May 1 7, '61
men1 11ecu1ary or ,•onv,nlenl lur p.m . ; OVEC up 16, 4 a.m. ; Jeff�
Bargalna in ugf'd l.ractors a &amp;MI ,.. Ille . O , Lo the Southwo1 corne r follnw1n1 pfl;oi••� untv
Cu mmlasloneu , thoe purpott the Hme to he rrmowed
Co
om,� u
u f l he land own•d by lliley a n d I
A d � l t't" l'lvf'd bY 1 0 A \1 lilJlll Doe 111 tlia1 daJ't p1pe1.
lawn mower,. AaU- · tlzed d.t&gt;al- s.-rah L.1Lhey: th.-ncr In a nnrthern - Cour1hvutt . t-'omero,, Ohio.
at 10:00 A. M.
uver r 11d •aned upo11 betwc,en the erson down 16, 4 : 20 .m.; Llttle
P U \»l&gt;urath Bulld.-r1 F.:xtiurn1r, Stan partl u o
ly dlnclloR &amp;lon• Iha we•I line of
er. Grawely Tractor Sa�s and
On The Premises
the land owned by R. and S. l,■th- dud Ll lot Hut Jdln 11 , P ltt1bur 1rh, P a. Rd..r ence la hereby made to d ., a d Edward up 17, 8 : 30 p.m.: Jerry
Servk:e, , •boH WY Z.Z975, ... I!
e y . &amp;nd full11wln1 1he we,t Une ol
F. W , l lod lf., f: nrpn ratiu n , l :I JO from t:lberl GUIilan and R u , , e l l Bosworth up 19, 2 : -40 a.m.; Bea­
th • 1and own,d hv Wm lfoU and C" hM mber uf t.:omm oer,•r Bld lf , Pln11- C lin e to On!i Grady and Eata Gn.
We w i l l off P r ou r 60 o11ere
Eul Main Slrttt Porronoy.
M lloll lo \he So uththl &lt; 'O rner of burN h l 11 , J';i.
dJ, dat111J June 28, UK7, .i,n,d record­ ver \lown 20, 7 : 25 a.m. : City of
I'. W. l.}od gc Corpor otw n , 70"2 Prnn- .,d J une 30, 11:147. In Deed Book 1:,9
land now ., w ncd by Georxe Wl1t';
farm known u the E aton
Maysville down 23, 1 : 50 a.m,; C.
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- th.-nn in I wt1h:rly dlr tlon u ;i i A.v .- C u,
11 1 P&amp; lil• 315 of the Dftd Record, uf
(1
on Eaton Complete line of spring bedding alOlllf the Soulh tint" of the, I I n d
W . O&lt;&gt;d1e C:ofp•1n1Uon, 1333 Meiu County, Ohi o.
Jocatf'd
Farm,
F
V.
Horner up 13, 6 a.m.; John J.
ownl:!d by Oenr(e W IH and I b e Wu\ :lolh Avenu e . C:olumbu■ l :lo , Oh i o
That E,t■ Gr•dy Hawthorne, for­
,-------·--------. , COM J 'LETE S ET uf mach1msr11
Road, Lebanon Townshi p, for
Dublh1
l7�
l
,
8ullderJ
�Rrh11n1c
b1
plants.
"Telegraph
Service."
owftfll
S. and
aoulh llnc, of land
merly Etta Gndy, a1 the lllfVIYlnf Rowe up 28, 4: 15 a.m.: Southland
B A RGA IN VAC ATI O N S
pr1.'(·ision h..inri tools in wood
N. Comb1. to Iha nurtheHI corner R11-11d. ('uJumbui. Ohio.
11pouse of Onl• Grad.I' I., l"nl\tled to
sale al A uction.
F'rands Florist, Wy 2-2&amp;'!4
'I Orawin11 , •�ciflcallon• ind olh•
ol • tncc of abou1 1welve acrH,
"Happy Holiday•" to Bermupur.- hUt the fore•olnt rell.l eat&amp;1II 1t up 30, 4 a.m. ; Carl D. up 31, 3 : JI
t,ox Call WY 2 . r�1:is c'vt"nm�s.
now owned by Wm Hull and M. H bldd rn 11 doc11ment, may be obtain- I I• appralaed ·ulue.
residence:
.e
I
t
h
a
s
4
room
and
a.m . ; Robert P. Bonnie up 33, 4 : da, Muico, Nanau , West
ll u ll; thenc1 In a SouO,erl, dlrec- eel by proapect l,,_., Gcnc r11 l Bnldlni
The pra,er of the PeUIJon I.I for
5-l•Jtp
Shumway Greenhouses.
40'x1 40' cinder blO&lt;'k poul­
Indies end many other w•u•
lion lollowln• the eHi line of the l' onlraclu ra from the A. rchllecl c,on- an Order of th• Prv b&amp;t.e Cc;urt &amp;Ut"­ 10 a.m. ; Lady Rea up 35, 7 : SO
tnc,t of 1bou l twelve urea owned dilloned. •• Pollow1:orlzin E■t&amp; Gndy Hawthorne to purWY 2...:!3
tion land1. Stop in or call
p.m.
tl pon _. ppl1 ,• �U1, n _. nd pi,y ment o f ., h hlr ithe u ruU..-ktfd one tlJoU (""')
- ,LJE
- PIJPS, - Pm�
- ("01
reasonable. I try house, small barn, and
b J" Wm. and M. Hull and the e&amp;ll
InI
A A A Club , 422 Second
do
n
of
.00,
�•1
cutompltle
.u
4 I JCN.t
line of the Land owned b, John H. S 00
tere1t
of
the
dec.,derit
In
Ind
�
the
other small bui ldings. Has
He.:1dy lo �o. Al Mr� John Stout
.
�n d R. E. Peyton to ! he ce nter of menl1 w ill be d e th-. r�rl . N ol m o r e fort!Nltln• real e■t■te .i,t lie lpprali•
Avenue, Gal lipoli,. GI 6-069'
Go11ilipolls Dam - Indiana up
a� a f a r m
.es
well
lhe road JuCllnl ftom lllrrlaon- than two RII WIil be 101&gt;PliL-.I 10 lhia ed value.
l l �1m,011vdle. Ph S I i 2-4834
a
well
IP l'OU WANT REAL quabtJ
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nner
hldd�r.
tu
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any
c:t1
11
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Downln1ton,
to
U,
11U
then
Th,- ,�r■oru, rtnt lbova
m,otloo, 3: 15 p.m . ; Lelia Shearer down
'
B•5 2 :lie
pond
-•101 bal'·
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" ,0 , 0•,e •
.. lhol •Ill 1 1 , ,
ro uowln1 the c•nter of the road
Lmnp ,e,e It t 111d w ll t11rther tJoke notice lhar lhe:,
TERMITE ,\NO PE61 001\'TROI j
f •rlucu inent• 01111 w i l l be m1de lo h•ve i been
lc&amp;dln•
n
from
Hard10
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f
n
llM
1111le.
Ohio,
to
o
a
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rDU
m de Partle De end1o1t l lo 5:25 p.m. ; Raymond Salveti up
COb
e ,
mo e
Was appra1sed .11.t $9000.00.
I;)( · Ham Sm1dw1ch�
b) Falq. Fre. ln■pectlea l n11ur- 1 Thf'
at
Uownln•l&lt;&gt;n, Ohio, to the pl•ct •f each actual bidd er w ho nlurn1 111 .,.; d Petition i nd that they ue r�ulrbea:lnnin1 , In 1 1L1Duthun 41re&lt;."tlon. do.-u m.,n lf , ut• t 1.&gt;1 bidd ln 11 blanb . NI to ,n,wtr the ■- me un 0, beforr 6:45 p . m . ; Walter Beckjord up
8'"'9. Cab Dick !!ilerrtU, Wl'
Lowest .aet·epta ble bid $3490.
. Lwk · s Dairy Bar 111·p TII F, best.
NI by Nallo.wtde, PIIHI' R.
,·m1t1olnlnN flHI' the &amp;crei. , mot• or In ituud nr n,U tlon not lat� r lhaR fl �"' lhe I OLh day or J une, 1981 .
12 : 05 a.m.; Titan up 4:20 a.m.�
.
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s
Terms 1 0%, day or Hie. Bal- Z..2641 or Che11f:t 985-2145.
lrfl'I. Hereren.-.: JM"ed· V olumt 125, d a y • arter the 1'10 1ln11 d1t111 for \Jl1\i .
ai.d A. S..r-.lre Slalion Wt i... ,
5 2 (Ile
E t■ GndJ H wthorRe
6. Nu d'-"-'Umt•nt• ,..Ill he 1n:C&lt;:1&gt;l�d
Cornell
down 8 a.m,; Elgerclilf
PHJle
2'70.
Melll•
C&lt;&gt;uniy
p.,ed
ftff•
l'ormerly
£,la
Grady,
Hl-aotc
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ance as transfer deed. Ta:ites
Z36I.
&amp;t the bid op«nlnil' mo,elinl(.
orda.
. . • • . Survivllll SpOUfol: of
TWO PIECE LIVING HOOM
up 6 a.m. ; Nati:mal up 7 : 15 a.m.;
T. Doc11mt,n\s WIii nol bt'J furnl,hOnla Gtady, Cleceued.
paid Io January 1961. Sale Am CONDmONING, ••FRIG,
•...,.
C ' all
Suite. reasonably priced.
SEF. US FOK n:1,::0 NEEDS AND
Th• puyer of uld. pelJllon g for ed Ln Rllb-c-011 tr11ctor1 �nd-or matu- B, Webster t.. Fu.In
Albert Holden d"wn 8 a.m. Erne,.
• 11•rliUuR a l -■ld real e1t1te, and Lal inpplJ�ri H above �,- t forth . They Attorneys ror Plalntlf t
consist,. of land and build•
ERATION aervice. Jack's ft.- UI
after 5 p. m. TU 2-4343.
Custom Grln1ltoi;:.
Mlddl,-port
tine down 9; 1:ii a.m.
\I the umt ,rannot be done without '"'"Y he 1'111'-'hHed from Lhe A. tchllerl 14) 20. 2T r�, 4 , 1 1 , 1 8 and Ill II tti
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_lngs. Open f o r inspection
frtgeration. New H.aYen. Phone manlfut In.Jury t &lt;&gt; the whole, then a■ req uired ,o, the &lt;'01t Qf reproduc. .,_;,;-,.iiii
iiii
Fttd Mill.
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:
that ■aid real ._.ta..., he 1&lt;,Jd. accord- lion, plu1 h1ndlln1 C'hara:■-.
643-tl
S.i1ll1rda_v, May 6th, and Sat,
TU "3M'/.
8. Submltlal of 1 �Id 1ball he tlk·
Ull to law, and for oth,u relief.
- --- -· -- --- The 1boYe mentioned def�ndint• en u prlm1-facle IIJ'Vidence that bld­
urday May 13th, from 8 till
a
DomHtic ai rlin■ ind
Radio TV Sen-Ice
•UJ further tl..ke noUc, t h.I t they dcr l co1nlunt ol tbt full 1,nd rom­
hn e t,u11 m..iide partlt11 defl"Ddant to plete mean.Ina: &lt;tf &amp;II •hlemtn la •nd
� p.m.
All Maltee
worldwid travel servicf'
111d peUll&lt;&gt;n. and that they an r t. 1llor k "qulrcmtnl1 II lndluled and
q uired to 1n1wer th" unie on ot �I forlh ln the bldtUnt duc1tment1.
Pbo1te WV-2-%255
now available locally.
IJ. .£ld1 ah&amp;ll bl! .whrnl11ed ln dupJl­
before lhe 10th d;i, of J11ne J9fl.
TV Stamps oa all Repair
ttobo:rl B. Lambert, Plaintiff c&amp;l• on l&lt;trm1 boWld with the 1,po,cj.
Phon• AAA C l u b, GI
fle&amp;lion,.
- E. Main BL, Pomeroy, Ohio
l(l Bid bond 1baU lie prftperl, exe­
Pomeroy, Ohio
6-0699, G•llipolls , Ohio
eu.t,rl and fllffl with Iha bid ln • 1um
Cklaad TV
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lo 10 per c,;nt of the bHe blCI.
ll. Time for compJ�tlon ol thoe
f.-18-tfe
] FARMALL H TRACTO�
R ; One ______ _
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WILL G IVE AWAY 4; l'LI PPIES.
work 111'1111 be tOO leul ulend■r worll-•111111 days.
Mower for &amp;ame ; I Litlle "GenPart Fox Ti-rriN .:,nd l luund.
U. Contractor thall be U■bl,: tor
PORTLAND KEYSTONI!! Servici? '
iu," Break"1ng Plow·, I ,et of
tl00.00 pu diem ll11uid1ototd d•mPhont' WY 2-6564
5 4 3k
station and Grocery. Auto llll!rv., ... in ut.-eu ot th" ,t1pul1t.ed ume.
6 JI E. Mafn St.
corn plow&amp;; I Weed Spr.ev..r;
Pome roy I
,- 1
13. A.II bidden 111brnitt1n• • com•
· POMEROY - 2-slory brJck l1ouse l&gt;lnt'd
ice
and
Re
·
pair.
Reasonable
bid ,hQU ..-t forth with their
Ca&amp;e Com Planler. All equipPhon• WY-2-2441
Free estimates. Bill Cornell,
with a \, 'OOms, z baths, near bid th11 name, and eddrenea o( auh
ment
In
good
condition.
N
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t'Ontnclflrt,
It &amp;/ly, whom
•ill
ROA O MASTEll 1!1� B l l !Oi IN 1
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" 2601•
• 2 ate I Main Slreel. $6500.00. Will trade. employ In p111rfurm1n1 their tho:1
&lt;'()nlratot
Call
Maann
SP
3Swackhamer
,
I
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praYided
h
t
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are
Lh
,u.,ccnful
bltlVACUUM ('LE
c
, ANER. ref
5690.
5 4 6tc THEISS REFRIGERATION .A NO FARM - 55 acres with � or more CIO!!r .
�lt' . Long Hottolll . 011111
pos.11e.11sed and tn A·1 shape, pay -- --- - -l t.
l'l!""'rv'" the rt•ht to
tractor tillable. 7- room frame
.a,, ppliance Service. Domestic and
5 2 � tc
m•llty In. or tu ro:Ject,
•
ofr halance of $37. 50 or take)
house
w
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bat
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and hot
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. loft ft. ALUMINU M BOAT with
mont h,
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ma
barn
other
and
buildings.
Theodou T, ,!hell, Ji-.
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l 1tarting. and
trailer, Across
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N,...a.r, - • �
Hundred s of new color, mnkt •color
older trade, (•onsidntd !'hone F o R AL..,
•IVDl'f'IM
ance ·
•••••?'m AWNINOlo 'Jtom Shumway' a Greenhouse. IATISF ,_,
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pickin' laster and usier than ever.
U
M ason, SP l-S232
5 1 61P
8UBURBAN - 8 • room frame ,I
LegaI Notlce
•
llf,1ide1llal a ■ d CommerJal -··William Johnson, Syracuse. Ohio
�-All available In SPREO SATI.N, the
CaD er write, L O. Mer...,wilh running waler. nice lot and
f'..omblutloa Bf!rtta and Gius
NoTici
Thi' Ramblf'r
5 1 61P
wonder paint lhat goes on beauUful­
'llnler, 0111•
Can u,e10
garage, located on blacktop road
Aluminum Slenn Doon aDd - -----World StaDdanl of Comi,11"1
Charle, H Grad:,, whoae plau uf
•zz.»IJ about 2 miles from Rutland. r"Nido:n&lt;'f 1a unllnown, Mnd the. u11- ly smooth with brush or roller. OriH
Wladna. Call WY t-S'J48 De)' (1 1 1 WA
F.11«-lleDN
lllno•R hein oJ C11ar1e1 H. Gr i.dy, deIn 20 minute, - no oflen1lve odor.
$3500.00.
., e•enlnr, Kina
Big c.ir room, ride a111l pt•rform­
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11 Bullden Ba•
te,
11
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will
take
nollu
that
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UTIN G , ROOF Repau' , Sheel RURAL - 1 acre lot with fr.room flrad1 llawtllonie, f11rmerb" E a 1 a
ply Comp••Y·
anee. Small l'ar 1'ronom� 11nd
4 a zeu
condition. Phone WI 9-3651 .
Grady. u the •ur11IYln1 apouae ul
metal Work. The Powers Comframe house, garage, well. and Onl1 Grndy, Cleceasf!d. on the
t8th
rn11n, t rrabllity,
N1'XCHI SUPERNOVA SEWING
5 I _3tP
plenl)' of garden space. $2000. 00 da, of Au11uat, 111�. flied her Pdl•
4+30lc
pany, Wy-2-2.101.
S••
lion 111 the Problltfl Cc,un ol M•I••
Machine only a few month11 old.
O · Due lo recent promo- 1 ___ ==� __ _ _
I cas·I1.
count,, ohto, In c111 No. 16,aio. 111• Br,d b ury Ror d
Mtlropollfan Moten
. , II Y 80Id Ior t:239.M. Dal- WANTE
Phon.: . YIYMdottt 1-3741
WUL DO BRUSH CUlT!NG with I
t
Origma
1e1lnlf that •he 11 lhe •uulvln1 a1&gt;&lt;&gt;u1e
FARM - 40 ac-res wilh 7 acres , of of
lions and re-orgwm:ations ln
600 E. Mal• Sll"fl'I , J&gt;om• ro y
01111 Grad:,, dereuNI: th1111 the e1elractor cutter, by the hour. Wm. '
anee due $97.00. Pnyment11 '8.00
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO
bottom, 1 • room house with eedent wu the ownmr In he slmpl,
our Agency Development pro- I
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Pholtl' WV 2-3670
Hou da she It, K mgsbury Rd . W)-•
r month. Phone WV 2-2204.
I
.,
■o undl � lded one h•lf ( \U lnt..reat
pe
porch
front
and enclosed back
grnm , we are m need of full
4 22 U(!
r.-3-30tr porch, barn, chicken house and
2 -fi6S8,
4 � tJtc
time and part lime rtpresenta•
_
other buJldings.
011 blacktop
Uves for thi! territory. You will 1000 GALLON WATER TA.NK
'57 B U ICK Su1X' r $ l , L1t5 . .! door NEW -HOLLAN D l!ALER PTO
hardtop.
Onf' rnrf'ful 11wnr r. G OOD o . W D
road 7 m1'Ies from Courthouse.
"AC.: CuI llvators
ue thoroughly trained 81 an lnne
Will haul for public. Conlacl.
Power stN&gt;rinµ; and hrnkf's. Phone WY 2·5110
•00.00.
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S I 3 tc
dependent Insurance Agent. For
Bob Pickett, Pomeroy.
Beautiful uniimal
finish with
/
·28
k
C.
C. L'lJCKl,ER, Rf,;ALTOR
further details write. c-o l miurS -30
rnakhinfi: mter111r. Clean. Clt'an . ELECTROLUX VACUUM Cleaner
PHONE WY !-38SO
ffi
BOX
Green270,
Box
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anc:-e,
P.
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"··• · tion.
Extra l'l£&gt;on. lll3l'llnar's, Pom- 1 A . I �11\II
AVCl'lONEER
5 2 31.c
5
4
6tp
field,
Ohio.
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, 29 6tc 1 paper bags, Originally sold for
•roy.
c.n,plea. Ser..-lce
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over IJOO, OO. Will ... II for 13' 00·
Crht
(1 2) WANTED TO RENT
doo, 8'Jni, CH F.VR OLITT I
Terms. Phone WY 2-2204
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Pboa, ., Contad
V8. Good ron11it 1oa1 . PriN&gt;d for !
4 28 6lc FURNISHED 2 Bedroom Apart- &amp;.
MASON, W. VA.
PHONE SP 3-5583 .
RAD
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quick snle. Call WI !&gt;-308 1
ment or house. Call Billy Mc• - C. 8
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N EW ll AVE N
Lean, WY 2·3717.
tory , . room
coal tu...
lik GA£ FUEL Oll.. and_ _
1
31
wash
wearing
and
limes.
frame home In center of town-'56 DESOTO i-"in•flite $80!i. 4 door nacn Call for 1re. esUmata.
(l4) FOR RENT _ Well controlled washing fonnu- exlra large kitchen and dining
Sedan. Powt&gt;r sh"ering nnd ,;-oreman • Abh(lt1 Middleport ___________
las of our laundry assure■ greata rea, 2 baths, 3 bedrooms. Lot
brakes. Peshhut loo drivt&gt;. S'lPon
6- 11).Uc- SEVEHAL APARTMENTS AND
e
possib
st
weara
le
of
bility
62' x - 100' with garage. U you
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orlginal finish cim•d lor by one
Single Houses. Phooe WY 2
ALL THIS WEEK THRU SATURDAY, MAY 6
SLUGGISH SE PTIC T,\ N K•· Clog•
a
61.
shirts.
Call
for
xRobtuon'•
e
c
owner, 8loet1tu1r '11, J'omrroy
are renting it would pay you t'o
3267 ·
4
ged drains? Ger Klean--Em-A.11 _ _
,
pert, prompt service
consider lhis home. fl ,OOO.OO.
4 29 til e
0J"n Every Day 7 e.m. Til 5:30 p.m.-Soturday NIie Til 8:do
K.obl ■IMHI'
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Septlr T11nk ('leaner Landmnrk I ROOM HOME. Linroln HIii,
• LBDndry a,id Dry NEW HAVE N RURAL - Country
.
·se VOLKSWAGON S l .(.t'J5c. 2 door Farm Bureau. Pomeroy 4-4-30\c I Available June I Wm. Mc-Quigg,
Cleanlnr WY %--5428
living with all convenience.s, 3- -· - · -- - -Sedan. One local ownrr . 4 f'yl.
rltone 30612 Webster Bay V'II •
Robluon'•
Trl•Lastre
ClealH'n
'
bedroom home of I.R acre plot.
Window Olinda and Shade,
No. S3 Zfbco
ttonom)'. V1•rv n t('I' fllilf'll n,11· · �.
lage • Ohio· •
5 2 30k
WALLPAPER SPECIAL!
WY !•Sl30
, Porch Shades, Verw:tlan Blind.a
_
2
bedrooms 13' x 13¼', 7 bed_
• 211 6tr
Pomeroy.
5 I &amp;le
SPINNING REEL
:S ROOM FURNISHED Apartment
room Y¼' x 12½', Cfflar lined
L1oth Awni�• and FiberglaH
'59 BUICK l .,&amp;1hre $ I .�•:,. ,t door
in
Middleport.
Ulililfe:-f
paid.
dosets. Large kltchen "" !th plenFret" in-'tallpUon
l'fl, 1 9.50 Y1h,e
OFF
n•ally
Sedan. A blaek tw11u!y
DalP Wlppet Su pply Call WY •-�101 .
ty of cabinet ,pace. Additional
(208)
INSURANCE
Picken•' Price Thia WNk
$CJ.95
1harp. Dynuflow 1 1 1 l l'•' lllaf ' I•
�2- -8 'I'C
215 1 1 nlon I\Yl",
20
workshop.
x
30'
building
for
•
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lrumrance , PornAll 1 96 1 patterns, and at a time
4 w !i1 r
tnan , Pomeruy.
PomPrc&gt;y . Oh jo
Yes, you get DISCOUNT H O U S E
Redu&lt;'ed to $15,000.00.
· I JtOOM HOUSE with bath, Fineroy. Near Darwin,
when you need paper. Not afler the
PRICES a t Picker.al Here'a a reel
4 1 30tc
NEW
HAVEN
5
•
room
home.
J954 PONTIAC, llUOU IW N N l Nli
ished buemenL. ti01 E. Main St.
Motorist Mutual
season'•
oYer.
Only
at
Pickens
aav•
apecial
tlu.t can't be be1L Shop UI
double garage, plus one cabin
l'Olldllion. Quick aalc• . $ 1.25. G.
Pomeroy. Call WY 2·2733.
RHUBARB PICKED WHILE YOU
and
for aU &amp;bing aoce1110riel..
i.QP
like
this
r.Wlht
now.
which cao be rented for an in5 2 3tp
A. Deem, Racine.
5-S.Ue
wall Bargain for tl--.p ffffZln
Lightning Rod Mutual
come.
Located on 50' x 200' lot.
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IIARLl!lY DAVIDSON MOTORCY,
IGHT ROOM ROUSE AND
:,..28-lQk
'9,500.00.
Also 100' x 200' Jot
m
l!:
c
Jr "Us: 22 tf
a.JC. S150. Fivt Polnta Key-'IORe.
.
lf!Vffl room bauN: One 5- room COMPLETE
with 2 cabins. Sewer and waler
INSUllANCE PRO.5 2 3lp
REEL and ROTARY TYPE Mowapartmeol. Alao New 5 room
IRONING BOARD
- Lil■ Auto . rtre, Pollo
outlet, which &lt;OU!d be used for
Dupont Lucite Wall P1lnt
en lharpened. Uoed mower, lot
11U FORD CUSTOMLJNE VB.
home wllh prop and laundry Call "oa lllllt,
!railer
park.
i,,500.00.
Owller
pod.
Ohio
&amp;ale. Smalt air cooled mglao ,.
SPECIAL
«&gt;Ddl1ioa. Good
$6.99
In b._ A. fl. Benpl, Pb.
will sell above loll together or
'°L
pain.
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wY la'II.
llenlol
,eparately,
$5 .69 Otha.-. Up To 13.95
U4 MJll.tl. 141ddleport. Phanol -,-,===-�--� Complei. proteclloa for all neod&amp;.
I &lt; Sip
The new Point from J)uponl nlNl&lt;h
- ROUSB •-•-u
WY 1-IS'lt.
• IJ ltlle APAIITIIEl'ITS - l'llnlllbed ood
- Lucite Wall Plalnt. Won1 drip, l'IIII
Tel WY W9M.
• 1 30tc
NEW
IIAVEN,
W.
VA.
,, � SALE: 11151 BUICK J\oad.
•1""1el1-od. Kdl..... lllddlo,
A now llhipmenl ol lronl1111 board
,r oplltter lite ordlDar)' palnl. X
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. , 1- .....- • dour Sedan. Power
»t IWINESSIMPSON lNSllRANCII
Juat
arrtved
and
Jara:ett
atoet
we've
beouty
witbout
bother.
8ell-vrJmlD1,
REPOSSESSED SINGER au port. l'ltant WYHIIL
5 4 Sic
Apnll, Mlddlepo,t. Fire,
malle Zia Z., cobinet IDOdel ONS Jl'IVII ROOlf
hod, Al,o lronln, board COVERS &amp;
no paint odor. W.a■bable. 11 beautiful
• � 51' ,......
Auto,
APAR
Tlll:N!
I
I ol 3tc
■
oolora. Dr1eo In 30 mloul&amp;
PADS
at
loweot
prlca
oewinl macblee. Mana bulll■
db botb. � WY ._ •
loada. - � 7 ROOMS MODERN block homo
hoteo. ......... blind otll&lt;lllna
localed
Ill
the
•illap
of
Syra- WY NIii.
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ll•1'-tlt
SALE
CIIIO. Gu lurnaco,
all bird,
and all lmcy deolpl. Or11m»
.
2
1 ) REAL ESTATE
RESTAURANT I �
built
1- cablneb Ill the k · ,n.
l
for 13 11.00, P"1 off b11- FOR RENT: APARTMENT with
oold
y
1ALE
S. 'Plck,111 For
thNtt l'OOl1ll ..
d both.
Phone HOUSE FOR SALE. 5 l'OOIDI and
• bedrooml, ll•ing room, dinllll
DI
take ..., payP way, dotn1 &amp;ood bu.11ine11.
GASOUNE CAN SPECIAL
WY
Ulil.
• I tic
both, foll -t. prage Ill
room, kitchen, large recreatkia
- luvllla ■tat,, Will aao- ,...., of .._., por month. Ph.
GARDEN ' TILLERS
I Gil,
2 ��
llllloa, ""■II WY l-9ffl. »&lt;llp WY s--.
A1 Low
1
9
WANTED
1,,
5
A�!
.:
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l:LECl'ROWX
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� 111D PMNOI
dleporl.
4
28
lotp
porche,.
Located
on
lot
Ille
BOY
OR
GIRL
waeted
CARRIER
Callina:
.i.11
thrlftr
minded
men!
Do
_,._
139,50. Set your DWD
u.,w,t. 8-ldll1aaed P�oo,
M;olt everyone needll • ru can tbb:
lor Senilnel Raute Ill Center DI IS ACRES WITII FIVE ROOM 100' • 2!0' l .'7 acreo J. 100 11.
you need a 1arden tiller? ShGp Piek·
WY :J.UltJ.
Prlcod
to
oell
- )ladw
tun• of ..., 11o teep -11ne for,our
frontage
on
State
Route
IH,
eDI fint and savet We have Sprinc­
ButlOII Bole Mwr _ Fit&gt;
City. A pply : Th• , Dtlily j Houae. hot and &lt;Old running w•
illllfflJ, Call Rutlond Fu,,
power
mower. TbNe pricel 11'11 l""•
field,
Bums
and
C
horemnter
tillers,
nt.
n
intme
See by appo
ter," bam, granery ,
chicken
machlnn $1DJ6. Zia-Zag Sew•- . SenUnel ar Sentinel Ctrr1er lor
-t, 111 Mill, ""'lng1. SH &gt;t
19.95
to
149.05.
And
EH)'
Pay•
an
O
O,
"Guoline"
l.n bif: Jett.en .ea
Muon and New HR,•m, Lennie
house, two miles north of Chea- ALS
THREE L01'S F R SALE
lng llathlnl ll'amoua name _
• ' 31&lt;
Plan.
ment
t
above
Powell
In
Middleport,
jua
Smith.
� 21 If
....
ler, Ohio. Willk! Parker, Pbone
"White." Slnol tm--l'rN .,_
8ervt&lt;e Statton. t parcel � •
5 1 :it
'-'l&gt;-2283, Chester.
p
vice-10 '- loo-... or PAP!lll BOY OR GIRL WANTl!lD
100 11. lronu on secood- Stnel.
used Pol1ablo &lt;■' Ill °"9k4:■II for Mulberry Ave , and Sugar \,
MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE
1 paml 110 , lllil fl front, on
AT DISCOUNT PRICEI
WY 2-5320 - For PrH Aoma
Run route. o\pp\y In penon •t
with double garage in a.ter.
LONG
HANDLE
SH9va
Front
street.
;
Trial
• ff tic , Priced to sell. Cecil R.
. Seatlnol Office.
SUPER KEMTONE
K-, ALSO e
IJ OFFICE BUILDING
Melp
Ba C, Che,ter, Obto. Phone to be
� lenloe GIRL TO ASSIST WOMA,�· Wffll i
G11,-.. $4.98
Contact Willlo
-.111S.
t:.OUIP'Cll'k in co11re ot two m,.. ,
t1c
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:1 ap
Lei.itnvbem.
Phone
WY ,_.,.,
Only
• 29
lido. No laundry. Tim■ GIL Live! BOUSE , • Rooma and bath
1N1 8AMa\.H
_
or WY M'IM.
5 2 etc
Plckent brine DOWN tho - of re­
n !IUp&lt;l"r
I w...
Here•, .aomething- for th• home 1ar-­
1955 DQDOl!l 1 doo&lt; Sodaro A_-l
iD, Pbone WY U....
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fumac:,, Iara&lt; Joi.
� hall;t ------- ---deoorxtinc, Slll)er Kemtone al a bml•
denerl
.
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SALE
1m11y,
FOR
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down
to-belit-n price, only $I.II. Buy at
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for
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Ohio.
.,TRADE
s • :lip
t op quality line of - i•r. Raeino,
el,MOI" aDd 1t&lt;1.
a
lOQI way,
lleol ltT
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pull
.
Blblel · wttb helptl, Top di.., FOR _SALE - I l'ODIII hotue with BEDROOM SUITE IN VERY
' .. NIii .,eonom7
..,.. a.die,
Klng,ln1" 1M
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j counla. Can be- �rt time. Wrtte bal11. Owner belq transferred. pod eondftlon. 1 mc:.itbi Giel
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Bible Study Unild. - Dllndeo
Muot lea•• by Juno I. Prk&lt;•d !Gr Will trade for old model car 111
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I IIEMlUI:. PU1'I. l'llno rnontk,
P1Ke, Coiuntbuo IS. Olllo.
,plclo oalo, - WY Uffl,
l(GOd llbape. Call SIi HIIIS,
1960

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Moore upreqad hi,

-

see our whole new
array of spring
decorating colors In

~

to

perfume

c-ritpy, airy . darin1 or excit.in&amp; 8'

now...,,

for �PRINC PAINTINC

�.,,.

onenllon

that

........

Her daqhter haan' t aet down
"A.Ad lowrs. .
1£'1at � to COl'IIGtvationi.tt
:•
ll,ll'pri.11! at her versatWty. Spea
k on ptJ)flr any oI her thought,
throua:rout Ult country, and ne,t.
ti!\
far YGllrll�, Garry.
the mbject, Bui la an iatervlew,
"Mony women," she continued, Ill&amp; pah'o .,. becomin1 '"" tn
The comedy Tuesday night ,.. 1be ooid she ha, a philooopllJ "oro failhlul to one perlumo all Ohto, A ,urvey of our aa ttollll
on Jn all lllateo. "
r fe, My mother wu. TM bird i.
lltd chiellJ on outlalldlah get. about love - "It lo that you c■n 't thei li
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,
a
II
oerlume
a
like
(I/
ob
jedive aboui the aubjecl IDI· meniory
upo for Durward Ki,loy and h i, be
UI you·,e 100 a,d detach..d fragment ol • melody. . ._k belpa . ,
The
aocomplllhed
mugging.
to ....u a C1l'laJn happy moO
,...... 1,11 lllto placo 1iow.... from It"
even If they lacked sharpneu.
Colette de Jo11venal ii the only
·
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"That wonderful year" celebrated cltlld of the author of "G!gl"
•I
and TIJG CIUCW DROWN8 U.. joy1 or 1956 and. aa tMU&amp;l, "Cheri" a nd numerous otht!r
cuod ,orne Uvely JDOmenll. MIN worltl. She Jo In tbe Uni!Od Stat.,1
HAMll.TON, oat. ( UPU
Tha
Andrew, and Caroi Bumett took on bulllllOII, It is her """""' vllft tugboat "Barto Verge" l8Jlk In
lhe honors with their "Big D" to New York and her first to the harbor Tuel!lday night, killing
ahtnanigans.
other p,rt■ of the countcy whith all three crew memben. The tu,
will ln�lud@ slops in Washington, was towing ttie 11teamship "For­
Moore'• lhow In many ways Is
icago , U&gt;II Anteleo and San estdale" when K ,uddenly tipped
llllo • lunlly•ai.. ltornt �r Ch
over and lank.
Fran�isco.
Everyth� about UN, format �
800 M••Y _,..,.
Ir- llllo pleoo and theN lo •
Mn. ct. Jouvenal, a divorcee
lenerGWI aapply ol mut anci poaced woman with me,.
tato dlolMo and Oufly putrlN tar lo a pert-l
ry brown eyee and an In-II Ill
� And, unlit. the IIIUU a multitude
of things,
1.....,, 1h11 one 1, inlulotod to
The hot IJPl')np, for wlt1clt
She sold that when ,he lo al
kelp wonntb Jocbd in.
th■
city or Jlot SJ)nltll, Ark.1
I home she ii busy
WM um.eel, ftn ielleveca
Tbo - lo
llunly. ••ry lum!thinp for a "brobn-&lt;lowu
lo hove MIii 'riait..i 1w Jiu.
pn,/tulollal. II
on , o m , chaleau" ("Franco i. lull ol bro­
llOlldo DeSoto ID 15fi. The
wacloy comotly Ill III long sketch ken-down chateauo" I wblclo 1h11 it
ant ·•Iller near the sprtnp
built I cabin there In 1807.
and lhort, bet......, • commorcloi, ,efum�hing in tho period of LouJo
Two
11111 later Jobn Percl­
blodloult, The comedy llllllllly XIY when ii wo, built. The crum,
•ol bo11 1 b t tbt cabin au4
built others which he rent..i
to Ylliton who came to bathe
ID Ille waten. In 1832 the

lied .....,

It'� Color Piekin' Time

(2 1 1 REAL ESTATE

drawing to a

wrruo,

ue

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oome

Ea1Jie1' Ne11t

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MUELLER
FURNACES

pay

• ....,_ (oho III Ta�e

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tho ......,

■nd

child 1nm the

lllsi,t Air r,.... Alrllnel,
ltict I,
TV', popular 1ltoed.,y
8peelal
.,,.,
riety hour, · ' ''tile Carry Moort mllh-muh and better than '"'!be
A pit,lr ol 11eat horned owlt
"lt would be rude of 11111 &amp;o
Dinah Shore Show, " which ha,
Show."
lhe nett .at Rnthawen
Amer.lea and tell your took ower
pulled llP lame thla seuon.
come
Moore's guest 1tan Tueaday
ear.
y
'Ibey neat earlier than
women how to 1111 perfume, " abt thll
JUlht ...,.. Julie Andrew,, Arthur
eeg�. •nd beat lhf la1'jer birda
Mid. "Bu\ "'' FreDcb women do
_
TrQchff and Allen c.... M I 1 ,
to the- prize loutJOO.
.
WOMAN'S V1EW
have .a tpeea«J
,., way o1 \111111 and
ADdrew1, u ii ber cutom, thone
By OAY PAIJLKY
ehooting, aceordtne lo the mood .
We beU.Y� tbrt eaaJ.n
railed
mo,l tm,hlly. She could do no
UPI w-••
the
tho
clolbeo
Every- one ,. two y..., lait year " &amp;aid
"""'I u • Wtlli through htr
'
NEW \'ORK ,UPu-n.. .....t thlll ho, .;. ho lmpr&lt;md tn 111. M&lt;Gtlliard
"and we hope
thoy
1
IQDgl and dancel! and those of ua
French wrlter Colet� devoted including our
• will be �ul thiJ tealOa al
acenta sense .
wbo rttall her won: on TV Jn D'IOlt of her life to
about
"J •v rono,, the adYlce o r the new nest. Dimini£1WI&amp; Ameri''
pul aeaasona were somewhat put- !' amour
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I NOTICES
(91 FOR SALE

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PHONE WY 2-2 1 57

DAliZIO

lllflDilhed

Silo

tha

--1 o1 i.,, &amp;\Jil&gt;IISKY _ 'll&gt;e ..... tum, upon opoolo ol TV. T h o molllo,' 1 tin■ .,.,..,., aloo ,-11&lt;1 .., tha
DOrlbmt edp ol
camtrN, clirectld by O.v. Gei. ll'e ed!tlng Colette'a voJumiaoul Saadulk,- C.OUnl WM built
.,_
J
el, ,re fiuld ■nd helpful, and � oad 1Up11Vloloc poNOt1y
by tha .._ pair
DI
&amp;ml, P'la1t ' 1 choroosr■PbY lo •lo tbeato, oad - odapt.altonl of eegl&lt;o that neoled 1111
ye■,
ot
·
hor -·• worlrl. And, OIi tlllo tha Reotha
u.ally clean and ....i..t.
, ■a Wtldltte ,..... E,ie
While Moore', obow lln 't u lrlp, oho II pn,mottna tha Fnncb County , acconllng to wo1i.; lie,

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YORK &lt; uPH - Let'1

NEW

tht'
!:ilar1
Glrnt-1 Lillmt.ert H&lt;t04, G o r d o n
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• 111,nor. and Kr,O, l.•mb,-rt , t m,n.
.-.unH'I" m l'unwroy w11h H,1v. - " , � ,, " , ... ,..,m
•ov , , n1u11•NT �o• 1 1 ca
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1 Sealed b1d1 will 1k' '"'� "1 1, ed bf
lt• 1.c h l ' rodu&lt;"I� M t111 y t't1r n S3 !Kl .S tr.-, 1 . w • .- w,.-11 . V1 r 1 1n l• . w ll J l•lnS ,t 31Cor ti:111 9115-223 l .
I
nu1,,-.. 1t111 ftubt'n 11- Lambert. un I Ownu . M d1 • L ounty Ho•Pl l &amp; I Cumjlf'r hour from Sli:lrl. Part llfTit' th � L h d•1 ul Ai,rU, t i.e s , f!J,d hu, mU111on. Tht'odura T. HuCI , J r , Chai rFOR CONSISTENT DEPE NOABLE RESU L TS
e
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BANJO.
TF.NOH
4 Stnngtd
. e R w I l h l.)t, pe!luon 111 !he l"un,mu n Plu• Co u rt '""" , " �· arm .,,, Ha n k 11 Rd S•Y mu,
d I d W rit
o
RATES
nP w W I !:1-244 1 . Otis BadPy, Rat· n� I l.!f '
a t' g
· of M r111 �' o unl ) , tlh Lo, b&lt;'• n1 Cue l' u m.,ro y . Oh io o r I n lh&lt;' C ourtroom
' No ll,J&amp;7. llfe!tln,11 lorl h the ttve nl ' or tl&gt;t C ourtnuu 8r , l'onut1·u, • Oh1u
frt'C·
J
100
1
OHJ-.:-84oUrlfTit'nl
l
,
c
•rJP--60
M1ntmum
on.
h
, eenta p«-r word. one 1n�en1
5 4
l"UlE.- , OhJO.
,
&lt;&gt; wn&lt;'n &lt;&gt;I Chr i,rr1,;111 1n!rrtc!I In th" u11tU d.-H n u ' &lt;• lod1 A . M • l!:a 11 n n
.:ems 6 cenu pe1 word lur t hree consecu tive 1meruon11
porl. l I [t nO lS
&lt; 5 f 4 , 18, 2 lp l lul h,..,•m 1 ru l ul.1tl&lt;' , an d u ttln1 fo rth Standard T,n,.,, � nd•1. Ju nr 2 . l lHI I
Soec-1al uoe month lor JO ct'nls P.et •urd
th.. .-iaun11nt1 ., , l 1r111 on tht ,amr, , urt w, 11 o,� n t&gt;r pulJ!h l y "l'" ""d t nd
I TRAILEH., an Atlas. 35 fl . x 8 ft.
WOMAN FOH HOUSEWOHK l'. 1rn&lt;1 ukln.11 lo hav• h i • 1rllert"1t ....,t r,·ul a lo ud
�'uU rah! ul 4 ce111 � per word will oe ch.arxed lor ad,
Ii e nt-w . Roger Ke II er, ( 'hesI er
2 s
off ,n
. '"P� n I ., , an d- or f" ml.iin e,:1 bid •
l , . "' fur • Ju "' ,·,al •Mle
�t&gt;rt1sl'hi;! iJ 001 patd w1Lh;n l U d a y s aher receiY1ne hi ll
I
k
�I Cowdery . Long Bottom. Oh ttl "' 111d,..-vnal
..,,u 1k r..c..iv.-d far 11:encn l conllrur,•
,.,11 .,.tiill..
l{oad ('ht'sler 985-2%28
Should be reported 1mmed11tel:,.
[,run in A.dvert1s111
h on. plumbm111. healln.111 , ind elet:trl .
5 4 3h'
!
5 4 lie
Real ,·al 1111t&amp;lla1Jo,.,,. ill!. Lhr projet't enltt•
fhe Ua1lv Sen l 1 11t&gt;I w1 I not bP rcsoons1ble for more rhaa
"f he folhlw1n 1 ducrtbf"d
___ _ __ .
F-•ht,. a,1... 1, ,,. 1he Town1hlp or led '!'� JGS Ml!:MORlAL HO.s.PIT AL.
,,nP 111currt'CI m�ertwn
cipio, In the Co.,hly ol 11•1.1•, and POMEH OY, OHIO PRO EC:-r NO OHIO
1
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r
l ar([ ut l"h.i, 1 lu, dlld Spe,· 1 a l S ot1ce9 of Events, SI 25.
St• t• o, Oh.lo. Town No
Snen, · 1 0. m ,u u iccortia m•e with l h e �reptl ni: and reHrYlnl to tbe 1r■nt ?or 50 ,1 o r d m 1 1 1 1 m u rn Each a dd 1 1 1onal word, l e.
R1on11.e No �•uurteen, cltmmem:in l' dr.aw,nu ,.nd bl&gt;ed f.frallnnt rot ■-me or, thflr hl'ln and &amp;Hl&amp;na, al] U,n.
Ohio RJyer - Communter lip 14,
11 lM ,·t'ntcr of Lhc fllrk11 o! I h • u l&gt; &lt; t pu erl by A,. tu l tct H arr, Ray ber upon tht" 1boYe dt"Krlbed prem..
=-�----')h1 ! t1&lt;HH't; publ t�hed Ill 1 eenl pt&gt;r .... ord
rnad nltrlh of U urlaonvlll•. Ohio. Na ) , A I A : wh "'" omn 1s loucfll lkl , with the rlllhl to c:nl&lt;,r on nid 2 : 55 p.m. ; Walter Williamson up
GRAVELY TRACTORS •nd At\\ U ii. J &gt; S
l l ) A 'r
J flA YS
6 OAYS
I M O.
w h i &lt;'h l&lt;lll to Oownln111ton, Ohio, '" lh• r-.�y k uo ld ln ll ll t M.irket Stte"'1 p remlte•• I&lt;&gt; cul an.Cl remove t h •
■nd Sno•v111e. Ohio, thullr■ In an Wh,.-hn� . w V a
�e11'9, Nrw and ued. ComI
u mt, frum lime to time, and at Illy 14, 4.ZCJ p.m.; Atiqulppa up 14,
l :1
tiOc
9&lt;Jc
11 .3!',
54 :;o
l!:Hlrrl1 dlr...-11 .,11 •lltnll the fCO·
3 l l r,o w, ni,!■ a iul apcd fl &lt;- atlun1 an tim e prior to J anu1r, J. IIMSI, with
20
60c
S J :W
SI 80
S6.00
..
1..&amp;e part&amp; llDd repa Ir Mrv Ice•
I'""'
: Mr. Chris up 15, 1 1 : 25
thc
at
lnllk&lt;."tcd
h�
tf!r of the road lud m• to Snow- "'' Ille ind r,,■y
all l"&amp;ml. tr\lCU, and other cq\llp- 8:-tS p.m.
i:,
75e
51 50
$2.25
17 :;o
Wednndoy, May 1 7, '61
men1 11ecu1ary or ,•onv,nlenl lur p.m . ; OVEC up 16, 4 a.m. ; Jeff�
Bargalna in ugf'd l.ractors a &amp;MI ,.. Ille . O , Lo the Southwo1 corne r follnw1n1 pfl;oi••� untv
Cu mmlasloneu , thoe purpott the Hme to he rrmowed
Co
om,� u
u f l he land own•d by lliley a n d I
A d � l t't" l'lvf'd bY 1 0 A \1 lilJlll Doe 111 tlia1 daJ't p1pe1.
lawn mower,. AaU- · tlzed d.t&gt;al- s.-rah L.1Lhey: th.-ncr In a nnrthern - Cour1hvutt . t-'omero,, Ohio.
at 10:00 A. M.
uver r 11d •aned upo11 betwc,en the erson down 16, 4 : 20 .m.; Llttle
P U \»l&gt;urath Bulld.-r1 F.:xtiurn1r, Stan partl u o
ly dlnclloR &amp;lon• Iha we•I line of
er. Grawely Tractor Sa�s and
On The Premises
the land owned by R. and S. l,■th- dud Ll lot Hut Jdln 11 , P ltt1bur 1rh, P a. Rd..r ence la hereby made to d ., a d Edward up 17, 8 : 30 p.m.: Jerry
Servk:e, , •boH WY Z.Z975, ... I!
e y . &amp;nd full11wln1 1he we,t Une ol
F. W , l lod lf., f: nrpn ratiu n , l :I JO from t:lberl GUIilan and R u , , e l l Bosworth up 19, 2 : -40 a.m.; Bea­
th • 1and own,d hv Wm lfoU and C" hM mber uf t.:omm oer,•r Bld lf , Pln11- C lin e to On!i Grady and Eata Gn.
We w i l l off P r ou r 60 o11ere
Eul Main Slrttt Porronoy.
M lloll lo \he So uththl &lt; 'O rner of burN h l 11 , J';i.
dJ, dat111J June 28, UK7, .i,n,d record­ ver \lown 20, 7 : 25 a.m. : City of
I'. W. l.}od gc Corpor otw n , 70"2 Prnn- .,d J une 30, 11:147. In Deed Book 1:,9
land now ., w ncd by Georxe Wl1t';
farm known u the E aton
Maysville down 23, 1 : 50 a.m,; C.
lv
n
enu
ton,
.
W
a
h&amp;rl
t!c
a,
, V
- th.-nn in I wt1h:rly dlr tlon u ;i i A.v .- C u,
11 1 P&amp; lil• 315 of the Dftd Record, uf
(1
on Eaton Complete line of spring bedding alOlllf the Soulh tint" of the, I I n d
W . O&lt;&gt;d1e C:ofp•1n1Uon, 1333 Meiu County, Ohi o.
Jocatf'd
Farm,
F
V.
Horner up 13, 6 a.m.; John J.
ownl:!d by Oenr(e W IH and I b e Wu\ :lolh Avenu e . C:olumbu■ l :lo , Oh i o
That E,t■ Gr•dy Hawthorne, for­
,-------·--------. , COM J 'LETE S ET uf mach1msr11
Road, Lebanon Townshi p, for
Dublh1
l7�
l
,
8ullderJ
�Rrh11n1c
b1
plants.
"Telegraph
Service."
owftfll
S. and
aoulh llnc, of land
merly Etta Gndy, a1 the lllfVIYlnf Rowe up 28, 4: 15 a.m.: Southland
B A RGA IN VAC ATI O N S
pr1.'(·ision h..inri tools in wood
N. Comb1. to Iha nurtheHI corner R11-11d. ('uJumbui. Ohio.
11pouse of Onl• Grad.I' I., l"nl\tled to
sale al A uction.
F'rands Florist, Wy 2-2&amp;'!4
'I Orawin11 , •�ciflcallon• ind olh•
ol • tncc of abou1 1welve acrH,
"Happy Holiday•" to Bermupur.- hUt the fore•olnt rell.l eat&amp;1II 1t up 30, 4 a.m. ; Carl D. up 31, 3 : JI
t,ox Call WY 2 . r�1:is c'vt"nm�s.
now owned by Wm Hull and M. H bldd rn 11 doc11ment, may be obtain- I I• appralaed ·ulue.
residence:
.e
I
t
h
a
s
4
room
and
a.m . ; Robert P. Bonnie up 33, 4 : da, Muico, Nanau , West
ll u ll; thenc1 In a SouO,erl, dlrec- eel by proapect l,,_., Gcnc r11 l Bnldlni
The pra,er of the PeUIJon I.I for
5-l•Jtp
Shumway Greenhouses.
40'x1 40' cinder blO&lt;'k poul­
Indies end many other w•u•
lion lollowln• the eHi line of the l' onlraclu ra from the A. rchllecl c,on- an Order of th• Prv b&amp;t.e Cc;urt &amp;Ut"­ 10 a.m. ; Lady Rea up 35, 7 : SO
tnc,t of 1bou l twelve urea owned dilloned. •• Pollow1:orlzin E■t&amp; Gndy Hawthorne to purWY 2...:!3
tion land1. Stop in or call
p.m.
tl pon _. ppl1 ,• �U1, n _. nd pi,y ment o f ., h hlr ithe u ruU..-ktfd one tlJoU (""')
- ,LJE
- PIJPS, - Pm�
- ("01
reasonable. I try house, small barn, and
b J" Wm. and M. Hull and the e&amp;ll
InI
A A A Club , 422 Second
do
n
of
.00,
�•1
cutompltle
.u
4 I JCN.t
line of the Land owned b, John H. S 00
tere1t
of
the
dec.,derit
In
Ind
�
the
other small bui ldings. Has
He.:1dy lo �o. Al Mr� John Stout
.
�n d R. E. Peyton to ! he ce nter of menl1 w ill be d e th-. r�rl . N ol m o r e fort!Nltln• real e■t■te .i,t lie lpprali•
Avenue, Gal lipoli,. GI 6-069'
Go11ilipolls Dam - Indiana up
a� a f a r m
.es
well
lhe road JuCllnl ftom lllrrlaon- than two RII WIil be 101&gt;PliL-.I 10 lhia ed value.
l l �1m,011vdle. Ph S I i 2-4834
a
well
IP l'OU WANT REAL quabtJ
..,...,__________•
nner
hldd�r.
tu
m
une
any
c:t1
11
lt,
O.;
Downln1ton,
to
U,
11U
then
Th,- ,�r■oru, rtnt lbova
m,otloo, 3: 15 p.m . ; Lelia Shearer down
'
B•5 2 :lie
pond
-•101 bal'·
, ""
• r ''""'
" ,0 , 0•,e •
.. lhol •Ill 1 1 , ,
ro uowln1 the c•nter of the road
Lmnp ,e,e It t 111d w ll t11rther tJoke notice lhar lhe:,
TERMITE ,\NO PE61 001\'TROI j
f •rlucu inent• 01111 w i l l be m1de lo h•ve i been
lc&amp;dln•
n
from
Hard10
•
•
il
f
n
llM
1111le.
Ohio,
to
o
a
y
rDU
m de Partle De end1o1t l lo 5:25 p.m. ; Raymond Salveti up
COb
e ,
mo e
Was appra1sed .11.t $9000.00.
I;)( · Ham Sm1dw1ch�
b) Falq. Fre. ln■pectlea l n11ur- 1 Thf'
at
Uownln•l&lt;&gt;n, Ohio, to the pl•ct •f each actual bidd er w ho nlurn1 111 .,.; d Petition i nd that they ue r�ulrbea:lnnin1 , In 1 1L1Duthun 41re&lt;."tlon. do.-u m.,n lf , ut• t 1.&gt;1 bidd ln 11 blanb . NI to ,n,wtr the ■- me un 0, beforr 6:45 p . m . ; Walter Beckjord up
8'"'9. Cab Dick !!ilerrtU, Wl'
Lowest .aet·epta ble bid $3490.
. Lwk · s Dairy Bar 111·p TII F, best.
NI by Nallo.wtde, PIIHI' R.
,·m1t1olnlnN flHI' the &amp;crei. , mot• or In ituud nr n,U tlon not lat� r lhaR fl �"' lhe I OLh day or J une, 1981 .
12 : 05 a.m.; Titan up 4:20 a.m.�
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Terms 1 0%, day or Hie. Bal- Z..2641 or Che11f:t 985-2145.
lrfl'I. Hereren.-.: JM"ed· V olumt 125, d a y • arter the 1'10 1ln11 d1t111 for \Jl1\i .
ai.d A. S..r-.lre Slalion Wt i... ,
5 2 (Ile
E t■ GndJ H wthorRe
6. Nu d'-"-'Umt•nt• ,..Ill he 1n:C&lt;:1&gt;l�d
Cornell
down 8 a.m,; Elgerclilf
PHJle
2'70.
Melll•
C&lt;&gt;uniy
p.,ed
ftff•
l'ormerly
£,la
Grady,
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ance as transfer deed. Ta:ites
Z36I.
&amp;t the bid op«nlnil' mo,elinl(.
orda.
. . • • . Survivllll SpOUfol: of
TWO PIECE LIVING HOOM
up 6 a.m. ; Nati:mal up 7 : 15 a.m.;
T. Doc11mt,n\s WIii nol bt'J furnl,hOnla Gtady, Cleceued.
paid Io January 1961. Sale Am CONDmONING, ••FRIG,
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C ' all
Suite. reasonably priced.
SEF. US FOK n:1,::0 NEEDS AND
Th• puyer of uld. pelJllon g for ed Ln Rllb-c-011 tr11ctor1 �nd-or matu- B, Webster t.. Fu.In
Albert Holden d"wn 8 a.m. Erne,.
• 11•rliUuR a l -■ld real e1t1te, and Lal inpplJ�ri H above �,- t forth . They Attorneys ror Plalntlf t
consist,. of land and build•
ERATION aervice. Jack's ft.- UI
after 5 p. m. TU 2-4343.
Custom Grln1ltoi;:.
Mlddl,-port
tine down 9; 1:ii a.m.
\I the umt ,rannot be done without '"'"Y he 1'111'-'hHed from Lhe A. tchllerl 14) 20. 2T r�, 4 , 1 1 , 1 8 and Ill II tti
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_lngs. Open f o r inspection
frtgeration. New H.aYen. Phone manlfut In.Jury t &lt;&gt; the whole, then a■ req uired ,o, the &lt;'01t Qf reproduc. .,_;,;-,.iiii
iiii
Fttd Mill.
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that ■aid real ._.ta..., he 1&lt;,Jd. accord- lion, plu1 h1ndlln1 C'hara:■-.
643-tl
S.i1ll1rda_v, May 6th, and Sat,
TU "3M'/.
8. Submltlal of 1 �Id 1ball he tlk·
Ull to law, and for oth,u relief.
- --- -· -- --- The 1boYe mentioned def�ndint• en u prlm1-facle IIJ'Vidence that bld­
urday May 13th, from 8 till
a
DomHtic ai rlin■ ind
Radio TV Sen-Ice
•UJ further tl..ke noUc, t h.I t they dcr l co1nlunt ol tbt full 1,nd rom­
hn e t,u11 m..iide partlt11 defl"Ddant to plete mean.Ina: &lt;tf &amp;II •hlemtn la •nd
� p.m.
All Maltee
worldwid travel servicf'
111d peUll&lt;&gt;n. and that they an r t. 1llor k "qulrcmtnl1 II lndluled and
q uired to 1n1wer th" unie on ot �I forlh ln the bldtUnt duc1tment1.
Pbo1te WV-2-%255
now available locally.
IJ. .£ld1 ah&amp;ll bl! .whrnl11ed ln dupJl­
before lhe 10th d;i, of J11ne J9fl.
TV Stamps oa all Repair
ttobo:rl B. Lambert, Plaintiff c&amp;l• on l&lt;trm1 boWld with the 1,po,cj.
Phon• AAA C l u b, GI
fle&amp;lion,.
- E. Main BL, Pomeroy, Ohio
l(l Bid bond 1baU lie prftperl, exe­
Pomeroy, Ohio
6-0699, G•llipolls , Ohio
eu.t,rl and fllffl with Iha bid ln • 1um
Cklaad TV
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lo 10 per c,;nt of the bHe blCI.
ll. Time for compJ�tlon ol thoe
f.-18-tfe
] FARMALL H TRACTO�
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WILL G IVE AWAY 4; l'LI PPIES.
work 111'1111 be tOO leul ulend■r worll-•111111 days.
Mower for &amp;ame ; I Litlle "GenPart Fox Ti-rriN .:,nd l luund.
U. Contractor thall be U■bl,: tor
PORTLAND KEYSTONI!! Servici? '
iu," Break"1ng Plow·, I ,et of
tl00.00 pu diem ll11uid1ototd d•mPhont' WY 2-6564
5 4 3k
station and Grocery. Auto llll!rv., ... in ut.-eu ot th" ,t1pul1t.ed ume.
6 JI E. Mafn St.
corn plow&amp;; I Weed Spr.ev..r;
Pome roy I
,- 1
13. A.II bidden 111brnitt1n• • com•
· POMEROY - 2-slory brJck l1ouse l&gt;lnt'd
ice
and
Re
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pair.
Reasonable
bid ,hQU ..-t forth with their
Ca&amp;e Com Planler. All equipPhon• WY-2-2441
Free estimates. Bill Cornell,
with a \, 'OOms, z baths, near bid th11 name, and eddrenea o( auh
ment
In
good
condition.
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t'Ontnclflrt,
It &amp;/ly, whom
•ill
ROA O MASTEll 1!1� B l l !Oi IN 1
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• 2 ate I Main Slreel. $6500.00. Will trade. employ In p111rfurm1n1 their tho:1
&lt;'()nlratot
Call
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3Swackhamer
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praYided
h
t
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are
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bltlVACUUM ('LE
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, ANER. ref
5690.
5 4 6tc THEISS REFRIGERATION .A NO FARM - 55 acres with � or more CIO!!r .
�lt' . Long Hottolll . 011111
pos.11e.11sed and tn A·1 shape, pay -- --- - -l t.
l'l!""'rv'" the rt•ht to
tractor tillable. 7- room frame
.a,, ppliance Service. Domestic and
5 2 � tc
m•llty In. or tu ro:Ject,
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ofr halance of $37. 50 or take)
house
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bat
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Pomeroy-Middleport, 0 . May 4, 1 96 1 I

6S Attend Family N ight Event In
Rock Springs Methodist Church

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Family Knight was obi;erved at
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SJon, Uw mstallallon of officers of
. �pson �l 8 r1.d ge ing the first two weeks in Jwie, I Teenage gro·Jp.
the Rock Sprinil!S Method1sl
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11e, pa , arnv=
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v1
Tueauay
or
a
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was announ'"''-"
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Named as a telephone commJt. � �ia1 ion
Cb··--•
�-· �enmg
was m ch ar�e of \he- staff meet in
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w"UJ Tue,.....v
VlSJI w1th her si.sier, Mrs. C ·
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,. trsl let&gt; to contact
u.rNay ev•:nmg at R'to G ranSunday School or
E he Id Tuei.u.ty
__._ eenmg al tu�
In attendanl'e
N�
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F
efreshments were served
de
'
Church.
ultz
were
from
Mrs.
Presbyterian
churches
United
m
.
A potluck d inner was �crvil"d
r:, Car1 Shields. 15 recuperalhe
by
pem
,
t
hosteai; to Mrs. J . H . Stephsc
h
s
se
the
I
ript
participating
ng
the
o
d
as
of
eac
She
u
er
were
the dining room at 7 Tables ,
f rom a recent illness at the lure that from the third and fourth , the Methochst Church · Mrs. Bog- enson , Mn. Howard Stewart , Mrs
mg
,
.
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,
attractive m while rnver� .1n d
bome 0 1 her daughter and son•tn· 1esson material. M .1msters pre sent gess from the
·
Ellen
Couch.
�rs.
Aten
Sh
a
in,
Bap
t
ist,
Mrs.
f
o
centered with a rraagemP!l1 �
J
M R:a
nd Mrs Roilin Radford· I at t
he m �ting we re Aev . Ray- 1 Barnes . the Ch urch of Christ. Mrs. M rs. Jasper, Mrs. Welter Wolfe , ]
; �� /
spring flowers RP\' Robf'r! R
d
t n .
mon
Konkngh. Rev. Donald Boone Arnold Rich ards. the Mt. Moriah Mrs Winifred Stiles Mrs W
Card asked 11:race
·
onn ie Radford· . daughter of
C
d
Rev
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and Mrs. Dale Walburn, Presby- B· Webb and Mrs C�k..
an
group
H oward Ruppelt.
Following the d inner the
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Mrs.
Roll_m
and
Radfor
:\1r.
terian.
which
l')'
adjoumeri lo tht&gt; sanctua
Superintendents for the depart- '
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turned to her st udies at the Salts
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f low•
A staff dinne r wlll be held the l
ments of this years school were
was dttorat ed '&gt;4.. 1 I I1 sprmg
Sch 1 Wednesd
b
after unIt has been est imated t h e r f
ers A program was �resent� b)
rs.
as
•
Ricrard
fololws
n
lasl
wee k of M ay which will also
\t
·
amed
I
d �(oin
tonsil�
ay be
8!1 many as 300 or 400 d lfm
chairman
Mrs Clifford l...e1Fhe 1t,
aughan. a ursery : Mrs. George be lhe last staff meeting before .
J\
0 n nck · who
nt ma- I V-----erent
ls
e
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compounds in tobacco
n.
.
of t� C"omm1ss1on on educc1t1o
the O ning of the sch ool at the
r- I
ecent ly ,
surge
r
smoke.
of
recupe ' ,---------� Centr':i School Building.
ry
JO�
which oprn�d with the singing
ating at the home of bis daughter I
. . S&amp;viour Like A Shepherd Lean
M1.n1sters atlendmg Tuesd ay s
,
ff
The Ladies Auxiliary of Amer and son-in-la \\", Mr. and Mn.
,.
U
session
were � to a commit- 1
.
ican
legion
Poet
602,
Racine.
met
Clark
Blvd.,
,
bert
Burk.h
art, 12$
of
topit·
�-The Family" was t hl'
tee _to sel�t a �roject for the �11
gi Homt Tuesda y. Ap" Clarksville . Ind.
1
at he
the deY10t iOTls taken from Timothy , 1 t Le on
leclion
which w�J be laken _dur mg 1
I
Jed Webster, Jr., and son . I
Mr&amp;.
t 7 ; 30. w;, h Presid ent . Mrs.
a
ril
25
a
,.
gave
who
.
bv the Rt'Y Card
the school and Jt was decul� to
-.:; ;,1"'
James. visited Wednesday in New I
ing
�ditat ion and closed with p ray - ' Davirl Yost, presid
bo
1 Mr. and �rs. �- �-- East spent ld Open House at the B1�le
mother, Mrs.
presented M r, : It was announced that Miriam Htwen with her
er. Rev Card
Wednelday m Virgm11 near Ro- �! instead of the usual cl�mg
e C. Roush.
Amos Leonard, chairman of the Smith and Patncia Grimm hav
I
m g progr�. Al this ttme .
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Shrei!\tes and ��,.. , where they will soon be even
Official Board. with a ,0 ...,-n and been chosen for Girl! State with
and_ �riends of the atu- j
parents
livmg. Mr. East is being transferI
in Billy Jean Cundiff as alt e rnate aon of Cincinnati �l- the past
countrv award fo!" churches
s
t
y v1S1t the lfflOOI and Ste
a
den
�
red from the Phillip Sporn Plant ]
.
Mrs. William Stewart of Athein / weekend with their paru.ts, M r.
Class ·A in Portsmouth District.
mg taught and what is
be
w
t
to a p��t in_ Virginia. The:v have ! � JS
Lot
Shret'vea
tof
A88
and
Mrs.
j
Y
r
n1
e
chosm
a
mbe and M . David ost were
I been hvmg m the Everett Bach- be m g done by t� M!hool.
Class A churthe s have
Frank
.
en delegates to attend the Stat-? ridge and Mr. and Mrs,
I ner a�
ship of less t han 100.
'.The next meeting of the staff
on Cole st_reet.
ark, Heml ock Grove.
�ent
.
The junior choir, Suzanna an d Convention in Cmc!nnati in July. a
Mrs. W ilham Burford 1s improv• wil l be held M�y 9 at 1:30 p. m. at
Mr. and Mrs . R. R. Taylor of
Donna Parllow, Connie Radford , Mrs. Robert Beegle and Mr�.
Presbyterian Church.
Millersport spent the weekend with Ing from a recent fall at her the
Mary Lou and Becky Radford . Bernard Didd le were named to
•
Mr. and Mrs. George Logan of home o_n Sou th Seco�d. She has 1
K athy Abbott and Sherrie Black , attend the district convention
bttn
under
a
doctor
8
car
e and
I Hemlock Grove.
.
slon, d irected by Mrs. Rollin Rad- 1 Lanca11ter m
June.
,
, her daughter. Mrs. Harold Clark I
The pre,ldent announced the , Mrs. Earl Brickle■, Mro. Della of Daytqn has been ...i,Ung in
Slate Tea lo be he ld in the Metho- Mowry and Mrs. Dwight Log!P( her care
.
di, Chureh 1n Gallipolis �n June were Gallipol i, visitor■ Tueoday.
Perry Ault is confined lo his '
�
I Mrs. Blanc-he Dilcher of
3, • he Racme unit 1s inv ited.
Zanes- home with chicken pox.
.
te t lnM . W am Wa n
'the Srcretary announced a Fla� , ville is t he guest of Mr.
Mrs.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar L. Reyn- 1
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n
lso en. r �
Stork Miss1_onfor the Portland school has been Rober! Warner.
olds visited l ast Sunday with Mr. i ed the Ehzabeth
Pomeroy Fant
cle
U1e
or
Ci
ary
r
M ts. Katie Wilmot of Colmnbul and Mrs. Joe McKay and d augh•
A mw1ical program was pre ordered.
1
1 Baptlat church Tuesday aftemoo'l
ters in Mansfield,
were rew:! w01 the weekend guest or her
sented Wednesd ay al the Assem- Commu11icat.lo11s
ter
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brothernd
nd
Mr.
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Johnny Kloes, son of Mr. and I at her home at Lasley St.
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from
by
WiJMrs.
n,
e
chairm
Schvol
several
bly of Mi ddlepo1 t High
1
Mrs. Karl KloeB fell this week The meeUng, in charge of Mn.
studenls from Rio Grande Col- 11am Stewart, (Child welfare , ; Mrs. Robert Warner.
I Joseph Cook, opened wlth devoMr. and Mra . Elmer Lincoln or 1 and broke his shoolder.
Mra. John Young, Legl1latlve;
lege .
llons taken from Matthew 15 : ,._.,
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Mr.
l
with
l\
Trimble
of
11:nd
Mr.
Chase
I
t
Rueae
Mrs.
recenUJ
ted
j
MC for the program was Tom and Mn. Dean Brinker, Amertby Mrs. Daisy Jasper Who gave
and
Mr.
.
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Mr
and
i
e
1
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Warner,
who
n,
RoNrt
a
Michig
l
cr-,k,
ll
Ba
Dickerson and occomp,an ist was canl1m.
l
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1
All
dinner
and
meditation. fl 110lo, "Oh, Mas•
Mr■.
a
were
EdMrs.
of
l
a
Eb:u
r
e
fun
e
en
lh
for
here
1
Zelma Northcutt, teacher at the Mrs. Marshall . Dtstrlct Offl cel'
I
Hor
of
r.
uest•
n.
Let Me Walk With Thee," by
ter,
with
visited
also
ace ward French,
M and M
from 8th District , wUI attend th, g
1
college.
Middleport
lhlnney
Route.
McE
mother's
twin
sister,
Mrs.
iam
Watson, closed the devoWil l
her
Several numb&lt;'"n were present- 1 May meeting and install the new I
r
M
rt. Minnie Roulh ha, returned Ma rgaret Archer of Mill Street.
lions.
ed bv lhe small ensemble lnclud- officers.
to her home, Carmel. after 8 visit
lng, ·"Nin Skol. Din Skol,'' was Mrs. Edward Simpson and Mr•·
wllh her daqhter artd ,on-in-l aw,
MEIGS THEATRE
sung by the ensemble with Sally Guy Nelgler were IUlllled to buy
SON CRIUSTENED
Mr. and Mrl. Robert Warner.
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a gjft for Mr.1. Marshall. T h e
Solinger as sokHet.
o
Pomeroy, Ohio
Jackie Todd Cummins youn
rs
Whil tbl tllllt ( th w
•·ey the Llghl of the
Silvery nominating committee of Mrs. Mashe �ad her � :'&lt;I :� son of Mr. Bild Mrs. Ja�k cm:.
NOT OPEN TONIGHT
Men·• son Spencer, Mn:. John Young,
Moon" was s181f! by the
mim; of Mineriville was christen
Ensemble and " Sugar Time" anJ and Mrs . A. C. Bradfo rd wa, Hy UIIIW tnn Inten■Uo I 1 ed Sunday at church Hrvlcea of
FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY
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"Witch Doctor" was presented named.
MAY 5-6
Church
lhodlit
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M
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l
Miner�i
the
':c.
WASHINGTON - Tretiury
Refreshments were served :i nd 1
by a girl '• lrio.
''THa
WIZARD OF
charge.
in
rd
a
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with
Robert
Rev.
retary DouaJ,u Dillon, �ting I
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The entire en9l'mble sang " Hol• a aoct.al hour enjoyed.
1 House ommlttee example 0f 1 (Technicolor)
lday �e" and closed tit pro,
expense ;coWll luxury living�
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Dick Shawn - Di ane Baker
.,... will Chop Stich
''There ■rl few of the luxurle,
"POR THE LOYa Of MIKI"
-•---of IHe, ouch u vacallon, at fancy
(Technicolor)
Richard Basehart, Stu Erwin
r1110tb, club memberahipa and
Re&lt; Allen
cruloe, wbl&lt;'II a l arge number of
taxpayer, cannot In ,ome way d,.
l urmerl, Smith Clothing (',
SUN., MON., TUii.
The Meigs COW1ty Mlni!lh•rial duct on tax retW111 81 bUlineu
N.IDDLIPORT, OHIO
''THE SUNDOWNERS"
Asaoclatlon met Tuesday RM&gt;mmr l expense,."
(Technicolor)
at the Oalllpoll, State Institute,
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Roben
Mitchum
Home
Mr■. Thelma Pratt entertained for a Mental Seminar and regu- In
rd
1884 Ha
Truman
D e borah Kerr and
... Loyal Pall do.. of the Mid- lar meetin•
Peter U.sUnov
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n Ih:u
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S3
dieport Churdll tif ChrlJt at h111· Following the 14!!1'1'.tinar,
t h e WU born on a farm near Lau-.r 1n IM
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home M onday even!ng,
AdmlHion: 60c and 30c
l(t'OUP enjoyed lunch In the eafeM
Following the opening by t h • teria at ln1Ututlon, after whlch • mar. ___!· .
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Mn. Pratt presented the devoRev. Franole R Olnier preild- 1
Uons for the evening. The devo ed at the meeltng when It was
tlon1 which were taken from the decided to ask all chw-che■ in
Reader·• Digest were entltleed, the county to cooperate with the
"How to HandI� TemptaUon . ..
National Council of Churchea It!
During the meeting conducted the United Clothing Appeal. Cloth•
b:· Mn. Reynolrl� pl ana to remem- Ing may be takw, to )ocal thurch1
her the mot her of ■ deceall!d ea or to the dbplay booth
■t the ,
member on Mot her·• Day we re County fair I.be week of Augut!
made.
15.
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The chm also discu1aed the IN
'nie UIOelatlo� noted with grat.
1
&lt;"l'Uhl social which they will apon · ltude the tupport of
many groul)1
eor this summer The�- also made on the atand taken againllt
ob
plan■ lo ee11ist wilh the bake 11le acene literature. gambling.
etc.
to bP held by t h-:! Philathea Sode Then, wu I diAcuaslon on t h e
ty of the Church on May 13. Pro- nn- radio program at WMPO
ceeds of which will go to the which wUJ be held from I to 8· 15
BuJldlng fund of t he church .
t.m. each Sundpy NiUlnlng M�y
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The hostess gift was won by 14, ln addition to the
mornin11:
Mlu Mabel Hysell and Mra. Car- ll'IMltaUOtlJ
rie Kenned)" won t he travel ing
It wu decided to cancel tht:' I
prize which hart � furnished June rneeUng and to haft
a plc- I
by Mr,. Reynold&amp;.
n lc for mmnbet, and their rami- 1
At the c I o • e of the bu.11ines11 llea In July, Th&lt;'" executiv&amp;
com- I
fflt'etlng refre&amp;hmenls were 11erv• mlttee are to aet the ofale n
a (!
eel
Mn. Pratt. Guest al the place for the picnic
.
meet.mg WH Mn. Emma Bissett,
Mlnilten attendlnl wete Eu
another of the ho1teS1.
gene Brown, Donald Boone, Rot..
ert R. Card. J, P, Miller. Ralpl
Nl:W WIDlll
C. Zundel, Carl Herrl111, P, A.
An,a:I• llovlt
lqllll'l! lcnen,
Caato. Nyle &amp;rden, Ira Gibb,
13",
Near)J
Ind Fr■neJ, H. G"'-.
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R,ev. Borden To
Speak For May
Day Program

Rev. Nyle Borden, pastor of
the Ml , Moriah Baptist Church 0(
Mlddlerort. will be speaker for
tbl May F�llowship day program
to be held at the lll'nth Meth,r
diat Church, Friday in Middleport.
Tbe Day, which i� spon sore:t
by lht County Council of Church
, vomeu will beKln with a I a c It
11m at 12: 30. The program for
the afternoon will begin at 1 : 30

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11n. Arnold Richard!!. preal­

dlllt of the Council, will conduct
• Ml bu■ineu meeting . A 1 1
lllllllben are urged lo attend and
, .. nmlnded to bring witt1 them
lllllr old nylons which will
be
.,llld for Ml11lonary· work.
· • 1111 theme for the Day ii "Tht
Qlftbti•: Free and Rcspon■.lblt, ..
r.&amp;w,hip Day Is an annual
.....l.lk.'t spon10red by t he Unit­
- ,Qmr&lt;b Women, , general de­
of the Natlonal Council
.. aiur.Jiea. The Meigs C-Oullty
ll one ot tbt more than
local and It.ate councll1 of.
0mrcb Women taking pact
obaervance.
!&amp;111'1 Knight •nd M r L
Lloyd al lllddleport a r •
11 co-chabmen for U.
the 111111 chw-ch,

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Mineo, deacrtbiq hJ, ruction to
a flreworka bmnb that Nploded
at a poat-mldnlaht partJ &amp;Iv• Jn
honor o( the European premiere
of "Exodus":
•·t dived under lht nearut
table looking tor a eewer."
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Shepard Rides Redstone Rocket In Perfect Space Flight
bad upt the N1Cket eartbbound
while Shepard lay �apped to hlr.
couch aboard Lhe little Mereul")
ca�.
been aealed into the
He
dbin at 7:07 a.m. EDT. He lay
there thrM houri and 27 minut.u
before the tenalon-breaking announcement, "liftoff," came from
the Mercury control center.
Trip W•• r.-1
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But ooce atarted, the fl1pt
went perfectly. Second by leOODd
NASA reported what was going

on aboard the P'rffdom '· Almolll
before those wa tt_llll on lhe cape
could catcb I.heir b�alh after
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.
w atching lhe Redstone s beautifal
flight unW it wu out of 1igh!
al IO:SB a.m. EDT
the word
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that a helicopter had p,lucklet.l
Shepant oot of the �an and wu
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bearmg h� anrl his
coach
to the aircraft earner Lake
Champlain.
Then came the word \hat Shepard waa on the deck "under hi!.
own power and doing very wen."

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Yuri Gag arin on April 12 flew
the w�rld in a five-too
apacerraft which was operated
entirely by automatic or ground
controls.
Shepard during much of his ride
put the capl!lule through various
maneuvers.
He changed the way it pointed
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m apace.
He controlled Its pitch, roll , and
yaw.
Malle Replar Reporta
He reported what was happenaround

In! to him when gravtly
multiplied hi.a weight ICliffit au:
tunet during powered Oigb1; and
II limes when he came back
after the launch • waa in hia
But throughout the pby1ical
,tresses and ,the mental ,train of
watching or operating mon than
JOO lnltrumeatl, Shepard reported
back comlantly by votce radki
lliat ••erythlng waa 'okay."
Alur u1eodlng a peria&lt;opo be
reported exultantly;
"What a beautiful vft."

111 mlleo ap ho ...W
tcan the amr. Atlantic and Can1&gt;,.
bean with their P'eeD illaDdl, ud
the aoutbem cout of the UDW
&amp;ata • lar II Cape Batleral.
N.C
And when he � home •
earlb ap.in, aboard the arrillr
Lake Champlain, he jauntilJ ,.
mtm-ed .,.....,ip "Freedom 'f'
to nlrle•e the ......,.. •be had dolfered
tile hollcopter ree,wer,.
E1ectnmic 9l!DIOl'I fn.t ta

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P1"esident Lauds
Success Of Shot ·
As New Incentive

Candy specially

boxad for Mother's D■y,

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Pomeroy-Middleport, Ohio, Friday, May 5, 1961

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Pomeroy

FRIDAY
SATURDAY
and MONDAY

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TONIGHT &amp; P IDAY
V1111 lollmoD, IND-PlerN
"THI IN MY O NIIIAL•
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lohn Ktrr, fto]P Donahue
"THI CROWD D IKY"
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CANNEs. �- _ Aetor s.1

ELBERFELDS IN POMEROY

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Please Morher with a box full of
happiness. She'll
love these
candies.

BAH R
CLOTHIERS

,n,sters Met .
Af GSI for
Mental Seminar

ELBERFELD$ HOUSE CLEANING SALE

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LoyaI PaIs
Class Meeting
Held Monday

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pre,eoled the program )
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AdmlMloos Mrs. Ad Starch- to Mr. and Mn. C. B . Starcher,
, ski! "Trub or Tr-eamed whkh •••
Na
School
B,ble
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Sr. , Pomeroy. on April ao.
peopIe In
" taken from M l,a na mag■- ar , � y , April 30.
Mr, ":';ol Saue,, dean of !this Dallas , Beginner, ; ""· Dorn\hy ::. ·
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Pomeroy
_ cat ion Bible School to be held dur- gess , Junio : Mrs Bernard Fultz, . Dudn 8 the sh�rt busln� &amp;es·

Delegates Are
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ford and Mrs. William Radford.
snng twu numbers. "Dolm,( Our
.. 1 1K" H ome God G;we
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\I n; Wendt'll Frecker showed
colored sUdl"S of ht&gt;r rec-�nt trip lo
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1.,•1 fhe1t·
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,-.urope- a flt'r wh 1� h -Mrs
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on beha If of t he rh urch , prese-nl.C\I
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l1t•r_ with a gift
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(i roup smgmg or God Be \\ 1th
\"ou Ti l l We Mee! Again " " and
prayer by the pastor concluded
thl' P ,-ogram.

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Portland Youth
Cited To f.ourt
By Ohio Patrol

Regu lar s199.95
Sale Price ----- A ..,_ . mob Ill" lllemle ,.,,.. wltll ,...nt, ,._.._
dl"hded top, tltc. clock , mihute ttmw; llcbt, e1ec. OldHI; -

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811'1! oomtanti, informed abell:
bil brutbJa&amp; hurtbuf;
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