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Couple Will Be
ay Speakers
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Ibo Beath llelbodlsl Ouacb. Mid�. will be Mr · an4 Mn
of tbe First Meth�
W. Va.
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Service will be
Greeting �t� �I ';;;.
churcll for thil weelc will be Mr
and Mn. John Zirkle and acol:
Y"' wlll be Michl An:her and
Micbl Lloyd.

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/'M TAKINfi THE
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TffERe NOW.

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George Sidwell wbo
Oftlll8 "' Korea m July, will be
tbe speaker.
The Commissoon
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1954 CHEVROLET

2 Door

�td. �rans. Real d ean original
111ter1or, dark gret"n finish, t1
cyi motor. A nice sharp car.

$495

1955 CHEVROLET
4 Door

Beautiful fini1h of red over
beiae, excelh,nt Hres . ve mo•
tor , automatic lrarui. Interior
clean. He.ater and all the extras.

$795

1954 MERCURY
2 Door

Qryj!k

M,\ SO N

Crows
STEAK
HOUSE
Home of the

Ple11tn,e tini1h or ivory over
li1ht l?ffn, 1ulomatle trtn1.,
radio_, heater, 1ood tir ea. Clean
interior.

$495

1 955 MERCURY
Montclair H. T. Coupe

Automatic trans. ltadio, heater.
hory and light areen flnlab.

$695

1 957 CHEVROLET
½ Ton Pickup

VB motor, 6 ply tlrt1 1how Iii­
tie \tear , cab aolld and appear- I
ance of new lnK'l. Heater and
heavy duty sprlna:1.

$1095

1958 CHEVROLET
Bel Air 4 . Door

VI motor, power ■te er Ina and
bru.e,, Jet black flni■h. Clean
interior, tood rubber. Real class '
with Iott of 110.

$ 1 395

1958 RAMBLER

St

■tlon

Wagon

Super Series. Beautiful 2 tone
ereen finllh, •how room dean
lnterlor, whit ewall tl rea ,how
little wear. 6 cyl. motor and
ltd. trafll. for re,aJ etonomy
HNttr and Radlo. ,

$1 295

1 959 RAMBLER
American 2 Door

8 t1'I. Std. tram, Heater, knee
� ln rubber, 1potl1u clean,
�_,or. Real economy at 1
..U prico .

$1295

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DRIVE -IN

Tho '1ctu,. L111N l'lrtt
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locb PN1tr■m.

TONIGHT
Marlon Brando a nd
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- allo Marlon Brando and
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''ON .,�:·:.�:�R�NT"
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Aprll 29
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Audie Murphy, Felcla Farr

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"MACUMBA LOVI"
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April »May J
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A WONDERFUL PI
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MllSICALI

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Riehm! Burt&lt;&gt;n, Robert Ryan
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Miss Sharon Sue Hawley Mrs.
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Mn. Eleanor W g t, M
bert Parker . Mn. W tlliam Hoodt
asbett, Mio Marie Houdaalte t,
Mias Ann Hubbard , Mio Linda
Hubbard, Mw Mary Jane Louka,
Mllr, Linda Willi,, Mrs. Robert
Louka, Miu Nancy Eich.l.u ger ,
Mr,. John Sauwage, Mrs. WUHam Eichinger Miss Mary Jana
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Eich in ger. M111 Elaanor RoblOII
Freda Flelda, Mrs. Glady ■ _:
son Mn Paul KJoe, Mrs Edw.,'..i Ha�ley, Mre. D;... Hysell,
Mr, Inez Newell. Mio J u • e
Sayre, Mn. Adria Sayre, M r I.
Franldln
Roush. M.r 1.
Millan
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Mn. Martha Moore, Mial Marcia
.
v1rg·in
Kur Dorotby Sal■e
Amott Mn, Sblrle �Ulloo a.::;
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Mr,. Hoge,' Wineb
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. Unabil to attend but oeoding
gifts were: �ary O'Conner, Chria
Picken,, Olie Mae Cozart, Mn.
Don Lule. Mn. MUdred D 1 1 1.
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Sayre, Mildred M i t c b.
aca
Mn. Sam Arnold, Mn. Ruaul
Brown, Mrs. AmbrolO Flanagan,
Mr,. Georae Schneider, M axine
LawPrice, Patsy Price, Mra.
renco Diddle, Mr■. Carl Hubbard.
Mn. Harold Brown. Mn. Irving
Karr Sr., Nancy Sl!IIOll, Harriett
SterreU, Mr1. Carl Davil. Mrs.
Her■hel Mlhual, Mr■. Carl w....
Lola Arnott, J'l)'ce Circle, M r 1.
Carroll Nnrril, Kay McCllnto&lt;k
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Mn Morru Harden
McBride Heleo Baer • � �
Hubbard: Mn. Dick Wlne�er.
· 0. A. Loe, Mn. Edna Car
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eto Mn. E""lla Coar!, Mr,·.
Cundllf, Billlo Jean Cur&gt;
Denver Curtis, Mn,
am, Mrs. WIDebren,
nor and, Annede Knlght

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PoSt,,rom IS

f,no
• f Donce For
SeyerQ/ WeekS

The M iddleport Senior llothm
IIMOIIIIOed that tho lliltloNlenlor
MIUrday
Poat Prom will be
lo 11:IO t, m. at
..-, from 7:111Sc1tio1.
Middleport High
Tho dan&lt;e wUI be !nlonnal and
lo -u., pubU.• •..,,. Jay,,"
KIM)' Hylell and Loon Jordu

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be beld • ln 141ddl.,.-t for __,al
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for the affair:

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Capital Stoct,
Common 1toek' total -•
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and cort)Ol"atton,
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Time and 11vln11 deeo,i��
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During Meeting

Kallar •.

In The St.lo of Ohio At tho Cloae of Bual
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lished in n,pon,e
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April
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Section 0211, u. s. llevil■ d statutea. -•.....•. ■r of
A S II B T S
Cash, balan- wltb other Ilona, and - ttem, ln
proceu of ,ollectlon
'1.-JII0.12
Unlted Slalel Government ob�Uont,
•nd ,uaronl�d
18,IN.118
Obll11tlo111 of !ltdea
•1:rre.47
Other bond� notea. and debenlurel (lndudlnc
...a. no IICUl'lliu
of Federal qenclet and eorpor1Uom ow• -by U. S,)
1,741.IIO
Corporate 1tock;-(�;i,;,ii;
Reaer ve bank) · ··-- -- --.
11,IIIO.OO
Loans and dilcounla (lncludln1 11158.'lt Ofdalll) ------ l,1114,Jf18.•
81111k premt■ea owned $12,II00.00,
ud
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OF PQKll:ROY

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-■I WOIIIOII I CIIN of tbe "-.btp II DOI ... nor beard' bui
'J'be ,-,
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Mr.
n.
and f,
Mkldl, rt Cburch of Cbrilt - ii felt ID tbe heart
Pblllp Meler
ond K
ay
a
v
ur
Ibo
l
abo
wu
church church
t
,
o enln&amp;
Th ad
al
daUllf,ler c.r.Jya - -with Mn Olc:ar Rollll, pn1ident, lat« dilcuased by tho clul
.
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wit)
Mr
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Pa
.-Jng.
at
t. Mr1. Sweat, w� wel, Benard SUcbo,a and
One
::opeo g ooog with
corned lo the meeting.
m
Moaday, '11111 Meler reg­
n wd:,.
M
Bradford ao aoo,m. The bake we to be held by the
�
Scboul
Mn
Society on May L3 wu of N....i::i ::: ::..
the
and Mra. Leo Cb lldl ID paycblalry
courM
--,-&amp;.
Wonhip " by R. M. Bell Mr■. Roi- and Mt'I. C. E. Vance were ap,
!"'Iii Wednesday •:.:':./' wbe.,;
.
and
Ru�
Mr,.
Might
of
Ran
be! emphaaized th• thought Iha! r;:m
.
.
calling committee
u
f
a1
attended the
of
:;;:
Mr
were
recent
lueltl
r
;
mon�
uol:
Galllpolil T..:;': at �:� .
and Mrt. Cha,/&lt;I B
.
Abo dlscuued wa, the greeting
Hall ,
$
fe
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ud
Mn.
h
les
Qat,ey
ar
C
conuruttee and the flower, in the
rt of
Mr and
i:
:
Col
il
M
a.:
umbus • lted
plan
onday wi•h
sanctuary of the church lasl week
Powell sir!''
to
Tbomaa.Evorett
Mr.
and
.
Mrs.
Mea
ooanc,;
of
t
s
ing
tte
a
tbe
boo
n,
C IDclnnatl Mone!ay. Their d aught•
Phy �
'1 Ibo Sunday morning ,ervice A2C � Beaver la ,pendlog
ll
er
ntly
wu
wbO
month filtI1 bla parents, Mr• ..:
rece Uy,
' led to' �
Lodge, No. ZIO, K• 'lbts of wa, diacus..d.
h !.!"
:.:.
:
H..te..., for neat month were Mrs. John Beaver, Nye.av, botor.
, m�
urod y for their
Mr.
:['move to
.
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t"
regular w
g at their announced as follow,: Mn Em- leaving for oversea duty
Kelly will be employed .
h.aU m MI'ddt po mee
m
t
vId G
eat Lallance
Mn EarI Smith
e rt·
W al
Mrt. William WaI era who was
rueser who la
• Da
ported that J. H. Grate Mrs. Enun,, ' Bissett
It
w
l
re
o,.
z
u
a aurgical patient at Hol er H
ewne ia Lightfoot and Mrs. Wlnnl
.::u� � ���:;:
�Ma�,';'. :
ed
a
f
':"
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';..!:i°,;�; : ;.:�:� g
o
the soc ial hour follo\;ing er.
� During _
m that Henry Swift is etul a o\
a ""t the me.ting
p
relreabme I
and Mn. W. R. DaYla anJ
ni�)y,
1!�j
t
M
e
rv
G
neral
Ho
ae
apitaL
e
Milo
ed
by
Mrs. Rolbel ,;� ��
1g.s
of Georptown wen, rocent
y
Mr and Mn B F. Rober and �
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hod
wu al■o reported ill.
ey and Mrs. Paul s.:ilher guests of relati e■.
Gilk
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Mr ancl Mra J. J. Dougla,. ol
v
The bolt.., gilt w., awarded � Mn.
Belle, W. Va . , villted thil week It wa, anoounced that Grand
at h.,r
Emma DaYla la
Mn
o
f Ohio
.
Chan
llor
LaUance.
Georg
e
ce
H.
t.
home,
Nye-av.
with Mrl. Lillian McGhee . ,is r
______
Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Sclloll
of Mr. Reber and Mr1. Douglass. Gangwere is conrined to his home
family of Lancaster spent Wed•
The two couples left Wednesday by illne18. His addreSI ii '4 North
. S f We S
R ehview St., Youngstown, Ohio.
oeaday wltb bil molber, Mrs.
morning and planned to visit in t
Kentucifl' with another Biller be, On May 18 at 8 p. m. the lodge
P
Herman Scholl
will confer lhe r-- L of kn,.9
...., on
fore returning home.
ia planned ""that
W
Charle, VanCooney w.. .re&lt;:alle!l one candidate. Itl::IIJA
.
t
ancellor of Ohio will
rand
ch
he
,
An
r
�y ' was
t
the
n
Kaise
t
mve5titure
a
to bil employme
, be at the meeting, Ati outlying held w
the Salubury Brownle
Plant today.
l ge, are Invited lo the ._u.g, Troo
met Wednesday alter
Mn. Edward French WU ljlken od
May • the page rank will be h �. 69
lo Hoapltal Ho,pital Thursday for Oo
cohlerred OD ooe candidate.
IC,;:
opened with the
ln!almebt.
Mall]IOUa T,mplo Pythlan 81•
e
A
r the
te
lng
p
ce
and
:"°'inl_
own
r
B
ie
i
Prom11e.
mee
I
Duu were coJ. ten attended
lt
c;o�
June■ (Sam) Walt.no of
food
c eam wero ,erved in the dining 1eeted
� t ndance ,takeo by lion at
umbw is apendinl Ibo weekend r
the
o:Jo
Fuel 11
y
r
gar Allenswurth and Kath : ; �a
p
a, dil- olllce lo Middleport Tu Id
w
y
·
with bis parenta, Mr. and Mn. oom h Ed
Cllll
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• ay .....
· Harry Krauetter lo 18 111e
mbers. C� ...,
., Ibo gjrho who alto 1111 .
-----Guy Walter,,
by Mila
Newton,
gested activities for the IUllllller •
Batty
vlaor for Ibo
-----,.. compa11 inveoted .....
Karoi;. ny.
s.:b
a
ary CarFollowing the ftlm Mn. -...
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lz. Connie le,, 191JO, ID Ft. Lauderdale Pia •
Radford waa
b
M ila Newton preaented each ...,;,,
IS
oot to be lnv.:i
a
of
i
whlcH
rec pes
pamphlet
s and a ��prepa
e ChrlsUan Board of Educa- lotlaillectomy
Flower
Th
,erve,1
the
and
red
IIADR
ILA IRE B
BY L
N
lion of Ibo Middleport First B
round ,obin � were aent her. group.
'nle "Latln11111 eo..;i!Jllnl'' of lilt Church mef Tuuday even:; Refreohmenla
Membera and psi.I attending
bo
Eutem Hip Scbool bold I t I at Ibo c� with Mrs. Ray Pick- Kathy Ab lt to
w
Mil, Ema Je..., Mrs,
ere
and Brenda GU-e Beclty and
regular monthly meell!&gt;I! ,Wednet Chi , cbalrmao. pre1lding.
Amanda Kupar
Lawrenc;
rla G
day, April 12, II the t&lt;ltciol built A -at for youth of the cburcb Mary Lou Rodford
ith. Mn.
Sm
lime, Mr•
ruesl.:
er
inll and combined the annual was dlacullM!d during tlie meetlnl . Diana Weye�il
nald Lannln,, Mr,, Karl Grueo,
Do
and M ay 1, WH deallfll8ted ' u Blackllon. Cathy Dill
Parenti' Night with k.
• er. Miu Do rothy -bat!\
The program wu Jll)OUed with Camp Planning night for the Sen, more suaan Lab•' •and 1
Mrs. William Filher, Mra. W; 1.
t1tne Mno. ' Norman We�rsmille-;-i-.;:;
e
r
outh
lp.a
ttowsh
.
ir
All
\'
!o
a procoulonal of Junior Claaalcal
Kauts, Mi8I 'lbelma Grue,er:
i Youth Fellowarlp.a. All three Mn. William Radford and S
Mra. Henry �lbel, Donna
League membera led by Ibo pre• or
pa will meet together for thil anna Am ·Id of Girl &amp;out
grou
Mra.
Bentlee Dural, Kn. a.ui.
coblula.
Each
two
and
ident
Ibo
Six.
planning .... 1on.
o
rh,.
Be
ted
le,
llgh
I
cand
member canled
------J"?" I I .... deaignated •• C!JU.
Miu Lena Grueaer, 111.u Be;
which Nlpl'IHl!ted Ibo Toreb ol dren
I Day at the church and a
nice Ami Durst
Mri. Amoll
Leam1D1, tbe official emblem of
program will be preaented by the
�•1: Mn. Albert Roulb, Mr,,
Ibo J.C.L.
of
School on
uc
B. Hawklnl. Kn. Dwtghl
.:.
a
ing
were
Nut. overy&lt;me aang the Natkln• :!\�•
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w
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Ibo � liven In !'.,':i;..,8;r
, M':"i;:y
Rutland Frlen&lt;fly Garden, enbach and Mrs. Delbert
mem "·
Rov. Donald Boone,
er■ met W . :lnelday tvenlDg at at.In.
----Ibo home of Mr1. Don 11arr1.■on
Tho prealdent, Mila Caroly n
______
Parur, led a dtort bualneu meetwith II member, and two guests,
inll, opened by membera. 11tvlng
Mn. Dudding and Mn. Hal Pope,
tho Lord'• Prayer ID Lalin. ..
attending.
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Roll call for the meeting wu
Planl nn maclo for a trip
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te
Favorite
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Flower
ar
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• . . � by Mn. Fn,d Blaett- civic l'&lt;ltnl1llttee
- llanQull.
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annual
Tito
bacl
e
flowers
member,
tb
which
the
he
d
meetlD of t
Dir opene
Durlni u lntomllaalop
the B. H. SaQborn lli.
t
�ue
!
planted
at
ach
,rado
tbe
oo
the
meelinl of the
. ,il
liar oJIIPtd
I IIJII abow, Jacll
of tbe 11[4dleport
are
foclety
bloon&gt;4t1.
W
tho -,olltullon of Ibo cliib, · • atur.lt held � evening at
Fl
h will 1,e l!eld
eburc
loptlll
,.i
Dur!lig tbe pro,ram perlnd a
.
the
churcb
Ray 1'411mta the hiller;.
Mollilt1 'Ii f P. Dt. In the clt1116
0""-1? linllng of "Lead On O lca,on Oh bulba wu sJven by Mn
Alao, 111 · tbla !bat, tbe -lors
and
prayer by Charle, stewart and a
K g
ii Ibo dub who btd hlld olflff in Eltrnal" .
dinner tbe
.
)fro Blaettnar opened the dovo, tloo, "Malting Your Own Cobtaln�i"d .opoclal aw� T h 1 1
-._ will be bel� 111
llowod by acrlptun, nae[. ors, " wa, l!ven by Mn. Ropr bwo
fo
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lrom
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cle
and
lley
wDJ bnl .eharJe of Ibo !Im&gt;
for Ja Kao
WU the topic ol the cievollon1 Durinl the IOCill hour, Mn.
t
pin lar Ray Collman. _
and Mn. Dll•il
ei-d wltb a prayer ... tho Joe Bolin was In charge of enter, - period
,tylo rmew . ,.._
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pr.m tho pn,
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lurld lllu liut An1t �
ill 11 • .Dal.
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to
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Cbr1111an s.rv.
WDllllND IJIJl:ft'I
- - aernc1 1n the ii» chairman, reported that the
11n. Geraltl crai,lord and
caftlorla. Tbn w1r111 -l J]Nljocl of the Prubyterlal for thil
-daughtera,
Carol, Jeane and ca.,.
.,.., II all beya othlrla 1tn pair
A
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of
n
QI il Loo
Thi Salem c.nt,r PT
11--'al baya pajamu, Chrlltmu cat&lt;1.■
/$
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m.
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of �
- WMlcentl
onday
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doun laundry bap 111d • Ibero
will
be
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of
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ud
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Crawford.
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cap.a for boya.
,en, Open Houao for )lraudmotb'Ibo PN&gt;Jo&lt;I for tho 11: • R II e and graadfatben
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feature la to be demon,
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f
e
Thi W-•• - of the -1 &amp;lovao or
,
o opaque proj etor■ ,... NelloD st■ee,:
or 11'GG! Jockoll and
1 Ibo i.f■l I '80 R
lllddloporl Finl lJallad l'rolby- IWOllerl
• and mJcro.projoclon.
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ebel
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.
pr
aabd fCII' ._i c1ot1t1ag.
at T:IO wltll tho ��
of the alml and - Iola! of entriel to
•
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wu
llllo 8ulao Park,
.
Ibo
lllrs, ,-.-II of the tlchaal year,
IIIGa
Boland,
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and
ea
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be
will
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1111■ NaltcJ Dunbar . WU ...,.
:,ear.
a
llEXLEYllll:ATR,
PrlJ'
-eluded
the
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llGnll luoder and - tllo .::-:.
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IIWIICAL
In
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Mn. Karl
Mn. Phil Mem'.
Mr,.
!wt, Mila Erma Smith
Bolhord
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Mr
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t
Mn.
ley, Mr . Chest.r Zirkle,
Jou Clari, and Mn. Homer
Temple, :;:·

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,,---Around And
Ma,nly About
•
Worship
Defined
In
Devotions
O,
About
People /n
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er.ou, Mn. ,:Z z�!
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L
oyal
Women's
Class Of Church
Mae
Middleport
P0meroy
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Bridal Shower Gi,en In Asbury
Methodist Church Frid E

S¥11AcuSE - A brid,l 111o..
ill
er wu held In the
�
Albury
M
of die
,.. AprU JI for Miu
Friday even.,.,
Carolyn Van Meter . bridHtlect
of Charle• Theiall of SyrllCIIII! by
Mrs. Henry DaUey and Mn. Harin
ry WU!ord of Rac e.
BIRTHDA Y OBSER VED
y were ..,isled by M r •·
n., birthday of Marilyn aod MllThe
ilrd Vao Meter . mother of the
Herbie McInty re were observed �:d�lect
' G iIberi
::
Tueaday, April 18th at the borne
er : ;h e pro,pecof Mr. and Mn. Herbert Meintyre and children Preaent for the
a decorated in pink
1':;�' eU
party were Mr and Mro . Edward a::
ded
�een wa,, SU8pell
, al&gt;ov� the gilt
and Jean, Her bert
which
from
Young, Elva ce
table
th
P
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lara, laren , hyllis and e wh,te ecld�g bell �tered ovbooon,d guests M arilyn and Herb � an .:: la
g
k•
w
i boo edd m • •
,e Ice cream c akt and potato
with the bride and groom.
topped
chip, , hot dog;, were ,erved
Pink and green llreamer■ fell
from each point of tho umbrella
lo the
MEIGS THEATRE
!•. The rvJ1g table■
:
::i with pink
Pomeroy Ohio
a
were
decora:
�-c----•---and green streamers running the
TONIGHT &amp; SATURDAY
center of the table,
"THE I WORLDS
G a m e • we.. played with
O
�T!��t:.'/!�"
w� by several persons.
Kerwin Mathews, Jo Morrow
M
�• Van Mater opened
er
- a!&amp;O her many lovely gffta r&lt;lrtsh"RIDE LONESOME"
m enta of ice cream. cookiea,
(Tec hmcolor)
minll, coffee and puncb were
With Rahdolph Scott
11rved to these attend,i:-.
and Karen Steele
SinMn. Van Meter, M
SUN., MON. and TUIS.
clair, Mn. Dalley, Mr■• Wilford
APRIL 30, MAY 1 -2
ill
lde
"HELL TO ETERNITY"
Mra. E n W ' Mn.
Jeffrey Hunter, Vic Damone
David Janssen
Pelrida Owens
and Richard Eyer
Admission, 60c and 30.

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l/11 MIDDLEPORT
VOL XIII

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NO. 11

l(ennedy, Security_ Group
Holding Crisis S ession;
M ay Intervene In La�s

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Pomeroy,Mlddleporl, OhiQ, Saturday, April 29,

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Hopes
Fade

Reds Give West
48 Hrs. To Hear
Their Demands

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Daily Sen tinel

V

EOITO�AUY

Tht Sotial Stturit y • Sy stem's Condition

iEDITOR'S N OTE: The following
columa wu " r I t t e ■ by Rkbard
SLarne1 and appeared In The Wash­
lngloR Dally New1.)

man who sits down and writes a
ro lumn like this one is apt to end up
srrubb 1rg the tar and feathers off his
pt' l t , and soon as that's done, puttin g on
� ,._.law-hammer coat and getting a medal
pinned on hims elf.
The tar will be ,uppli ed by maudi m
parhsan s of the old folks, and the medal
bv the local lodge of the AMA. Mean­
v.:h,le, those most concer ned, the l � gions
of taxpayers and holde rs of hope m the
Social Security System, likely will turn
to the sports pages , oblivi ous of the fact
that this subject means more to thel)l
and their kids than it does to the com­
batants.
Since social aerurity began, 25 years
ago, lew have bothered to poke at its
giblets and inquire alter ,ts health , We
never see the money we pay into it, and
we happil y assume that we can rely on
il to pay our chits at some SL Peters­
bur1 cafeteria w h e n ultimately w e
reaeb those golden years .
In 11B first quarte r centur y, soclal se­
curity took in S70 billion . II paid out
S50 billion of that, and has $20 billion
of government h o n d s in t h • kitty.
A&amp;alnst that $20 billion there ai e obh­
gatloos. at the prese nt rate of benelils,
of f360 billion . The cheerless truth is
that the fund will have to pay out S l 8
for every '1 it now has i n the kitty. 11
I were In a similar financ ial shape, the
sheriff would be nailing fuzzy carbons
of writs to the door posts of Cre.tfallen
Manor.
How did social security get that way?
Perhap1 the best way to answer that
question is to cite J . Augus t Carlso n, of
Rockford, Ill. Mr. Carlson, and count­
less others like him, paid his bit for
three years, starting In 1 937. Then he
retired. Since then, Mr. Carlson and his
l•le wife together have drawn S l 3 ,490
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2-Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy -Mid dleport, 0 . , April 29, 11161

WASHINGTON COLUMN

I S Director As ked For Peace Corps Tips

benef its. Their to1al contributions lo the
fund had been $40.
The truth is that social se&lt;.: urity mon­
ey 1s being paid out faster than it is be1ng rt:ceived, and has been for the past
three yeau. M osi of us now are in the
same situatio,n Mr. Carlson finds him­
·seif - we will take out much more
we put in. B ut what of Junior
very first job today?
w�o sot
lrcum.stan
tbe c
ces are reversed.
Junior wllrhave to pay i n more than
ho e.ver iujj,e to take out. He would
,a:lieUer.pdn sion buy for his money
··ai.jf commercial msuror ·- if he had a
thoice.
In its Institutional advertising, the So­
cial Security System talks about your
pension 'rights,' and describes the sys­
lei;n as 11 in11ura nce .'' In arguments be­
Jore tbe Supreme Court, however, they
ta�ed ·OIi\ of the other 1ldes of their
jaws,' contending that social security Is
not insurance, that your contribution is
1 lax, that J)OOOdy ha, any rights in ii
:11f!}�;· m ay receive such bene­
l
'fll is'fli'e-',M'�jnt Congress allows, The
court agreed and upheld this concept of
lbe S@ciai Se•'lfilY System . .
The. trulh .J■ that- any Congress elect­
ed by our 'children and grandch ildren
would be entitled to vole the whole pro­
gram out the window, or lo sharply re­
duce our pensions. Junior and his con•
temporaries are under no legal obliga­
tion to carry us. Our generati on might
have difficulty in proving any moral ob­
Hgation, becausf' we are paying rela•

his

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BY PETER. EDSON
WASHlNGTON - I N EA )-Top
planner&amp; on the at.aft of the l' S
J-'�1H.-e Corps b«u.ng organized Ull·
dt&gt;r K. Sargent Shriver called up
Dr. J. S. Noffsinger, exe&lt;."utive d).
rector of lhe eight-year-&lt;1ld lnler­
natwnal Voluntary Servlceti, Inc,
to uk him how he handle■ prob­
lem:i they fact now for the firll
time-.
With o)'er 50 yean experience
health
ln foreip edueationa).
r
Noffsinge
project,.
and welfare
Hti
countel.
ia glad to give hia
a
thlllks the Peace Corps haa
great potential. But its future con­
tains many pltfaU11 which he would
like to see it avoid.

IVS HAS LEARNED the hard

way . for instance, t.hat no mar•
ned couples snould be sent over­
Jeas, or any Peace Corpsman
to
wife is expected
whOM!
home
from
away
create a home
for the young volunteer worken.
But not even tile 1upervisors are
»llowed to t.ake large families ov­
e,-seas with them.
The n e.w and. larger Peace
Corp11 will not be able to dupJj..
(.·1:1le this , but the young people
lVS 11end11 ,abroad mUJt have been

rt'ared on a farm, be ag.rieultur­
al ('Ollege gr"6duaLes and lnow
how to work with their hands.
fi' rom Selecth1e service dir«lOr
Lt. Gen Lewd! 8. Hershey , IVS
has had rerommendat1on1 to lo­
cal drMfl boards that educational
deferment• be cranted l-0 it, vol­
unteen on a year-to-year ba1LI.
1n return, IVS ag� it would
pay ill workera no more the,n a
bucl private. This was ori�;ral •
month. but it has OOW
ly
been rilled to '71 plus food. 1rav.
el and llhelter. IVS pays ii.!. super•
v ilorll P.000 I year plus allow.
anca, in conlrat lo the $10,000
plus allowances which tile t(OV•
emmenl'11 Jntemational Coopera­
tion AdminlatraUon fo1'igri aid
mi111W)Jl chiefs get,.
IVS 8CREEN8 lb prohlem
children before they are- hired,
through N!fJOrl• from Job appli­
car1ts' colleg• profetSOra, I( ont
or more from five or six profe.s­
,ors who know thl!I student n.m up
a red flag of warnir1g on him, he
Jsn·1 hired.
IVS tllre■ only tollege men who

sea •

have been leaden on the camp­
u1, College )oaten aren't acctpt-

Prog ress?

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ed � chun:h allillatlon - any
church - ii con1idered ea,cn­
tial.
Voluntary Servk:e1, in pilot "P-­
erationa for wh.al ill to becon1e
the Pt.- Corpe, ha. IOWid that
minded.
professional
fu11y
have en.
may
who
do-gooders
heathen
the
helping
thU1uiaarn for
ll,
obout
go
lo
but doll't know how
.are no good abro,,d ,
The
"heal.Mn," Noffsinger
poinlt out, often have cultures of
thelr own tbouand1 of ye,rs old.
. Tr)'inl to mate Amlricanl o!
them ill the wrong approach. Pf'!Q-o
p� in rural areas of the leso de­
veloped countriee may be illiter•
•"· but they ore llhrewd and
proud and mull be clealt wltb

1ympatheUcally.
IVS formerly trained It• volun­
teers in the United Stalell befere
..n,llng t h e m abroad. but it
doesn't do that any more. Exper.
M!nce ,hawed the young workers
learned the wrong things.
Instead, the volunteer worker
l.1 now given thra, montltJ train­
lni o•eraeas in the mWlon where
M ii to work.. Mornings 1.1.-e 1ptnt
In leamln&amp; lhe language and I••

TV In Review

eekU aleet Alterooonl are •�l
m field work with ex�rieo&lt;'td
leade rs

YOUNG WOllKEIU G O I N 0
abroad for the flrll time olttn
get the shock of their Uv-es. They
find Lhat the 11Alive1 often know
roore than Amrrican• a h o u t
George Walllingtm'I farewell ad­
dreSII waminlil again.!t entangling
foreign alilances, Patrick Henry's
••Give me liberty or give mtt
death," and Abraham Lincoln's
Views on democracy, freedom and
1lavery
The Volur1t1ry Services have
found that supervilors must not
be too old - not N old aa !IOIDI
of the ICA miulon chiet1 h1v1
beffl. People who have
botn
a,
vocational
sehool administrator
teachen, agrieultural extenaion
agent:11, and state 4-H club lei1d­
er1 make the beat supervJson.
Superior&lt; IDUIUI glvm the vol
unteer under them sympathelio
handling and dirct;on. II I h • 7
don't, ttie youna WOtkers become
o;ther dominated by the fon,ip­
era or too coebure II their O'NII
approach to the n.aUvea. Either
-way, they're uaele11.

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New In Farming

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Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy- Middlepo rt, 0 , April 29, IN!�

H a n d li ng S u rplu s Sp ring J' aters Serious Problem

Farrr1 News

BY C . E. IU,AKt8LE E
grow i,1 this a ret1 as w e retire ] ( 2 ) The outlet muJt be protect ] Cost ,haring l a 1lao pt'O\'lde-f the rld1e.
1 5 equare feet or mon.
( .tiunl)' A1u 1. Ai;r-k-vllurt■lop!
hill liind lo p.i:.ture .and forest ed witb a tec.:tion of cont1nooua for conslruction of djv-erak,n char- Oper1 djt.ches
or
dralnaae
■JI·
of
lhe
bank,
o(
theM
dllChies
will
Han&lt;llmg 5urplus V. .ilt'r un rrop uses . In
more lc•vel tounlry tilin.: pipe auch u w-?.11 ea■mg, transltt- nel■. Federal cost 1haring la IOc t em■ are probably the oldelt and
be
sloped
.according
to wMth.!•
far.d bt-roml:'� ii .-;t&gt; i 10t1!-&gt; prohlern h a s alw:iys
l.&gt;et-n one of the v ery pipe, or other material of aimUar per linear foot. ii the croN MC· oommonelt type ol 1urplu1 w■kr
the operation, are e11rrlitd oul
whtn we have ;, �prmg likl' lht' importa
nt fe..itures of the drain• or better quality Protection mms' Hon are■ la 10 lO 14 ,qu,ire fefl, dlJpoul 1yllem1. Coat 1harir1g on I parallel
_
Lo the banQ or »c:ro��
Gilt' we 8'.e,
exµtinenc·mg
age system so \·1ater may be c:f· be Rlso provided at the outlet for Uc per linear foot whe.o chanoela tbu type
of
structure
15
SO
pt!"�
the banU.
Acc_ord io g l£! Wtlll her rt•runl� rect1vdy r �moved u nd J&gt;t! i' x
rm e clusion of animalll for � Inch are above the lll square foot cro58 cent of the coif of earth moving
compiled by l bt' Ohm W ate r Com- field work much
For larger out let dllchel t�
more quickly af&lt; - and larger tile.
section area,
J t 1.1 important in lhi11 ty� of bot om
DllSIJJOO between four &lt;lnd [1\e t"r ram
width mull be s i_eet in
j t
s
( J I The minimum coyer of aoll I
MlalmUI Ntttlll,
H
1y1te
well
1
m.
dive
t1
ion1
o
n
r
to
oomplv with COit ,har•
inches n f watt' r fel l In t)w; pari
In Meigs County ti l ing will per• over the tile must be 24 inchea Some of the mmimwn ■pecifica- til in,. l�at the dltehet ■hall be j order
in
11,e
.
g.
of the I.ale durmg M:.ir{'h l�,ul
chUIOO dtptb mut pro- I
11. the more eff ed1ve use of our ' or better
�
tiona for diveritiont 11re that � designed and II.eked out ill ad•
�
.
vide • grade low enough 10 that I
1n Ma N h 1960 t , ,e ra nge �as be- limited amount c,1 level land. Ft"C- 1 ( 4 l A ll t ile r.1ulll meet ASTI,1 water
shed .are. abo"e the dltcti Yance of con.tfruci.lon In acrord• t
i can be eoonomically llim'ed by
tween one i:l nd Orlf' half mches , eral cosl sharing 5
i
provider. designation fo r "standard"
or must be .wfCiciently proteete-1 ance with 11pproved S. C. S. standthe channtl.
In remov i ng t h is watt"r tht're through the A. S . C. program
for better tile at tha time of lnalall:!• from erotuon ao there 11 reHon• ards. Adequeite or � cbarj
Cou
are lt'Y� ra l _ p uwi ples l h:.it must l il�age systems
which meet cer- Uon. ( Manufacturers certlficate able assurance the c�nnel , wlll nels ■hall be provkled where a A ny M.tIga . nty farmer In
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� _kept in mmd 3l'('O rdmg to Can tam standards. One o( the stand- regardiflg quality of ti le must be 1 not be blocked by 1ilhn . Diver• concentrahon
of surface water en- terelrt.ed m getlmK better mnoval
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B ,l.ikam. Fa rm .P lanner . Meies ards is that thePt' Il le.age system� presented to the technician. I
sions mu!JI diacharge Ullo penr.m1 ter■ or leave11 the dikh. SpoiJ of 11urpl U1 wet.er from cropland
Soll Conserv at ion Dis:tnd. Tile must � inslalk-d in ac
ordanNIf
the
meet1
tile
.1yst.em
tt,e
ent
pasture, natural water abed£, material from I.tie ditch mull � lhouJd contact Mr. BWkam, SoL
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drains are installed for the put with plans meeting
the approvul specifications or slope capacity water ways, or adequately con- 1pread or disposed of · ao a■ to C.OnservaUon Teclmkian , or tlkl
pose or handlin� waler that rans: of an SCS techni
cian.
and otber technical 1t.andanl1 the structed ,od out letll. It LI impor.• prevent 11urface 'iater from golng A. 8. C. Office to make arrange.
on any particular area. Ti!e Some of lhe requirements
a n: farm operator is eligible, for cost ant that diversion, be indivldua•- into the dtich, and to pennlt nor- menu for technical ••iltance.
drains are not designed to handle as follows:
sharing under the ACP program. ly dfi!igned for grade and capa�· mal operatloo of farm equipment Wittl the exca, rain during Uie
waler which falls on other areas f I ) At least a 12 inch
clearance Tile ditchir1g meehines in thi11 ity ao that the d1annel will carry Where large quantJties of wa!- late spring thia ia the time t,.
and nm� onto the cropland.
must be provided between bo�- area aM operated for around 5c the rWI off or I once in a tc=n er are not encountered single 1,,· determine if ■uch Mructures will
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vers
on
dilche
are
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• tom of tile at ou1 l et and low water per fool when the farmer puts the year freqiJeocy wlthout eroaion in \ parallel dilche1 may be con be val11able to II farmer over the
a!ICln _of channel aod ridge eo n- stag
e in the open ditch.
, tile to tht- machine.
the channel ot over topping in 1 structed having • cross aection &lt;11 period of the next few year■.
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PT. PI...EASAN1· - henty nine
without erosion. Diversions are
Kiwaniam
and ,uen, were preii911�""
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frequently used above eropland ,0
ent last nigt,t ,at the weekly dirdivert water which has fallen on
ner meeting of t he &lt;"lub at the
steep pasture or woods areas.
An open ditch will do the Farr.c
M:s;H:7n;;uoo "A look AI
Tekt ti&lt;llo oot lo, ■ ....k. St-, 1oilgatt"' tlNf cars or ttOY•I
job as tile drains or as diversions.
Canada" 1pom1ared by Kiwan:-:
'fl'ill rsfrt■h ,-ov.
in lll•nchtd-•p troffic.
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL International w.. 1 shown in ob ·
but we do sacrifice surface areas
ADMITl'ED: Mrs. Jame11 Rus• servance of United State■ and
whefl using operi ditehes.
&amp;ell, Pomeroy; Cheryl Pearaon, Canada Good Will Week which ia
One of the important reasons
Henderson; Luf! lie McGheie, Vlr!• being observed this week. T h e
why Soil Conservalior1 Servk-e
ton.
mm showed Canadian cities, nat­
technicians are jnterested in help
DISCRARG
ED;
Mr■,
Norman
ural
resources .&amp;nd industries,
ing farmers lay out and construct
PleDsant;
Foss.
Pt,
Gregor�
Paul Naberhaw; presented the
their ,tructures to handle surplu�
Hughes, Pt. Pleasant: Bobby Ca,.. Kiwanis Boy and Girl of tM
water is '1:lat these structures
to, Maaon; M rs. Tracy Wood, Vin· Month, Jack L.ewis tnd Cherie
mast be constructed of the pmper
Mrs. Grae! Overholt, Pl. Mitchell, lo the group .and �
ton;
size, the correct slope, and by
Pleasant;
Mrs. Charles Hill Jr., sented tht- honoree1 with their
carefully constructing to prevent
and
son
of
EvaM; Eph Herdman, ., certifieat.es of merit from thr
da'mage during periods of high
KIWANIAN8
Ml.:ET
t'lub.
WJ1Ji!r movement.
The Ref'. Gaston Boyle, Jr.,
Jnterest in �moving surplus
peSlor of the Presbyt.rwn churcli
w;lter
' . froln .cropland continues to
and a member ol tht- club. gave
_ ! �port on th9Pastor·, ConfeerWASHING11J� &lt;UPll
'l1Io - he 1"""""1 """"IIY al Jacl, .
Agricull\lre Deputment saya the son Mill aa a rernsentalive or the
l)Utlook for farm lrscome and faffl' local Kiwan� dub.
prices for 1981 uow seems to be 0. C. Hal l, president, pre!tid�
more fa"Yorable than antir.ipat� al the meeting, and annou�n
last fall.
the repair won on the Shawne !
11le departme11t said h I g h e . pool is expect� to" get underwJ�
Cot loack loo /mt ne• ,..,.
If drowsr, p,11 off n,o4 on4
cash receipt11 from farm markt!• this week weather permitting.
ing. A Iona IWtep is Nftst.
traD 40 winb.
CABBAGES GROWIN G FAST -. Letart farmer, Ar�old Hupp, looks closely at Inga will ,tem largely
from In· / Jess C.rpent,r gave a report AuthorlUes
cabbag�
a few of his
openUn1 Mgh tpeed lumpikff llld lhruw111 plants m the middle of a 12-acre f•�ld. He �•tic�• the cabbage creaoed prl&lt;e aupporu
for major on career Day held Thursday ,t that obsernnai ol I few ba1ic rule&amp;
by motorill1 brinp l&amp;fetf
is already starting to make head, largely d ue to the contmual ram tbJS sprmg.
the local h;gh "· hool w;th II adu ill reward. Alternative is de2th or injury. Speed and faliiue
, ,961 copa ond rlairy product,.
Econom;st, .,,;ting in the d.- ult, tak;ng part hICludinC repre· are the ·,re11t ktller11, ''Do" illustraUona above are commoa
,eme prec■uUona. The "Don't.I"' cite potential pe-rib. Impori,
partment'• pubHcation, "The Dt· aentalivea from ei(ht unlvero;u., tut: Never cut back
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into Jine while paNiDC Wllil left �
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rnand and Prlc1t Situation, . . 88kt .and colleges.
lamp.of cu btblnd i■ vilib1e in )'Our .inaid1 mirror.
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set, but he has 12 acres of cab- the baby, will be put to work thi11 prices of meat animals ar� 1 ik(l!fy Art Gelwicb. buainess and put,..
found in raisioc the fruit. There bage on bis farms. This hat
.. r !g_U�, tomato f�Jds. In .to. avera�e llhoul the same as in Ii&lt;" affair, chairman.,,.aMOL1nced I C THOL C
I MEN '9EET
here next Thursday ror the blen­
are many oll• tabor jobs con- a good year for tabbage berause Lelart, youngsters learn lo oper- 1980, and the ,·olume of fanr that at the Hay 18th meeting the A
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o- nial con"Yention of t� Natioaal
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nected though, like, hoeing, t.ie- of the weathif.. . "Catilfap · daft
beginning marketings Is f'Xpected to oontl- Republican tandhlate- (ot Mayor,
lit: chu rch ll'ade.r, Lrom th rough- ComK·il of Cathotx: Me.a.
io.g, suckering arid picking the del\und nearly 89 much care as 8C'ho91. There are four boys and nue large.
R. B. Rothr._b afld Cltizens·, car1• out the Unlled States will gather
convention ends May 1.
ready crop.
tomatoes and returns are corres- a (lrl in the Hupp fatn ily. Jimmy, ! The department uicl hiJ!!er didate, Virgil
�eden wiU be the l ;-================-a=-----a;
Arnold Hupp not ooly has 120,· pondingly less.
Char�. · JaM, Eddie and lhe though output or feed grains lilt_.. gue8t 1pe,keri
presenting ,h.,lr
000 plants in the process o( beir1g The entire Hupp fami ly, except baby, Roc�ie.
i iy will be reduced under the 1961 platlorme, &amp;bn!i, hopes and deher homo In Middleport when 1pedal program for feed grain s, sires on the Mayorship of
only
W
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aSS
they mot Thunday for their reg. the comh;ned output ol farm Pleasant. The city elect;on wm be
440 - 59 MODEL - - •
ular 11f(Jlithly meetlng and . Stan· product. m�y continue near
held May 211th,
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ord levels 1f growmg cond.1tmn&lt;1
ley party.
BAND PRESF..NTS PROGRAM
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The meeting was opened w ith do noI fall below average,
PT. PLEASANT .:. The Pt
Farm product prtces la Janu• Pleasant High School dance ban ::1
.
prayer
by
ReY.
Donald
Boo
ne.
M ra. Charles Vroman was hon· M rs. =rge
,__
Ba,.er
,
entertam....... _ S pi;tr .1:--1_.1
a guest, arter which M rs. DaIIB ary-M an:h aver1111e 1h,vul
uu_a."WU i....
u, J8fflel Andrewa ar.rl 1
ored with 8 layette shower Fri- ed the 8 usy Bee Cl ss Of the M"d
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.
cent
a
Hamin
bove
the
presented
price11
o�
the
a
year
e
t
devotio115
sehool
chorus under the di- !
h
day evening al tbe hom� ol Mn. dleport Fkst Bo pU,t Churth ,t fo
, meet lng .
earUer,
ror
r
lhe
1961
as
a
whole
rection
ol
c,
L Head present;d
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Phont WY-2-lOOZ
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prices
r
b
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I
ar
ers
are
t
Y
e
h
During
the
m
ece
Y
program
W,
cunauay evmmg
business
session
conGa.mes were �layed dunng the Mrs. Lillian Mc Ghee Mrs. Lelan&lt;!
.
PE.lR�
ST.
lt.lCINI!. 0,
ducted b the class p resklent Mr expected lo aver Hgt! a little above at the regular dinner meeling Gf
evenmg and prizes were award- Brown, Mrs. Dale ,Nicholso
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n, Mn.
Y
the Rota.
, , Club .
•- a-. Fr�ces Bearhs, membe rs or' the 1960.
. George Dallal end c..A
ed to Mrs
ou.,1 18 �·
nl1e,. M rs. n-•-�
n.uan::1·, ADh ""7 •
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mestic
or
who
we
demand
food
anlf
Do
f
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The
rnemberJ
enjoyed the J)OP,re ill were rememMts. Richard Owen. The d o o. r Mrs. . E. O. Rall and Mar V_rored. �rted Jl1 were M r s. fiber i• expected to continue high uJar selections presented by bot
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be
h
prize was won by Mrs. B .
N. man or Middleport, Mn, Fielding
Moratl -Leonard, M n. J . Q. Ricee, ill the coming year. the depart- gtouJ)I!. AJ90 on the program
East•
Hawkins of Bel le, W. Va. a� Mrs:· Mr
.a.- _ l4ymond Luman and Mr,. ment said. In additl�. 80llle pl&lt;;L· tap num� by Suzi Call, Sharon
, 0_ther guests were Mrs, E a r ! John V roman oC Columbus.
Raymond Grimm of Oklahoma 11P in , �mic aetJvlty ii ex- Sturgeon, Beau end Bobby Shert.•
Smith, Mrt. Gene Coleman , Mr!- After Mrs. V1 oman had
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open- who is expected to retum to her � to Jead to �IRher
conswner ier.
nd
oe ,
R O b e t ed her gifts re1
ltnnd It.
.......••, �ymo _ K1 S �·
�ent, of ice home here for the · 1 u m m e r incomes. Agricultural report, are PT. PL&amp;\SANT - Mr. and
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Milli, Mias Freddie HoudaiheL, cream decorated with a stork; and
months.
a little larger than antlclpak!d Mrs. Ted Stevens of Main Street
cake t rimmed with yellow bootlt!"!! After the business
meeting Mrs. earlier and in 1-..1 ftn! expectf:!,l wil l attend the· Annual Conventioo
and coffee were served by t h e Owen Bratton
was the demonstra. tG exceed the record value of of the West Virginia Fur1eral D!­
hostesa. S.,,dlng gift, but unable !or lor lhe party, Al the cJo,e of 1956-57. Largo expert. of cotton. rectors al tho Daniel llomie Hot,,i
to attend were. Mrs. Carl Myers, the evening rer ,
re hmenta were wheat, and fall and oils are l'OD- in Charletton on May J, 3 Mid 4th.
.
and M ra. Harold Kaull of Middle- served by Mrs. Baker,. a&amp;4isted tri uting to n cord 1hipment, An e,th;bft wi)I
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be held in the
b
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port. M rs. Floyd Zalne1 ol Belle, by Mrs.
■ 'Hamilton, Mn, Isa- abroad.
Charieslon
Clvlt:
Center,
W, Va. , Mr1. Delmar Rolh1•b. bet Winebrenner, Mra, Edward
Mr,. Randy Rothgeb and Mr,. Demosl,;y ·and Mrs, DavKI
SneU.r.
Etta_ Rothgeb of &lt;llelhlre a n d Mn. Arthur Co,i: was also a
Beck)ol• llhop,
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and expect to wring that $340 billion

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"' Perhaps the social Securi ty Syslent
co�d endure !ht added bu rden of••• met
11\"aa.. tare progra m for old folks, •Wl ieh .,. ,
Iii' whafM r. KeWnedy wants to add to it,
But one can't help worry about the pos­
sible effect of added burdens i)n the systrouble
tem when it seems headed
in meeting the obligations ii has al­
ready.

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Hupp FalDI·1y Of Letar. t Busy w·Ith Tomatoes

The Foreign Field

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Tht Sotial Stturit y • Sy stem's Condition

iEDITOR'S N OTE: The following
columa wu " r I t t e ■ by Rkbard
SLarne1 and appeared In The Wash­
lngloR Dally New1.)

man who sits down and writes a
ro lumn like this one is apt to end up
srrubb 1rg the tar and feathers off his
pt' l t , and soon as that's done, puttin g on
� ,._.law-hammer coat and getting a medal
pinned on hims elf.
The tar will be ,uppli ed by maudi m
parhsan s of the old folks, and the medal
bv the local lodge of the AMA. Mean­
v.:h,le, those most concer ned, the l � gions
of taxpayers and holde rs of hope m the
Social Security System, likely will turn
to the sports pages , oblivi ous of the fact
that this subject means more to thel)l
and their kids than it does to the com­
batants.
Since social aerurity began, 25 years
ago, lew have bothered to poke at its
giblets and inquire alter ,ts health , We
never see the money we pay into it, and
we happil y assume that we can rely on
il to pay our chits at some SL Peters­
bur1 cafeteria w h e n ultimately w e
reaeb those golden years .
In 11B first quarte r centur y, soclal se­
curity took in S70 billion . II paid out
S50 billion of that, and has $20 billion
of government h o n d s in t h • kitty.
A&amp;alnst that $20 billion there ai e obh­
gatloos. at the prese nt rate of benelils,
of f360 billion . The cheerless truth is
that the fund will have to pay out S l 8
for every '1 it now has i n the kitty. 11
I were In a similar financ ial shape, the
sheriff would be nailing fuzzy carbons
of writs to the door posts of Cre.tfallen
Manor.
How did social security get that way?
Perhap1 the best way to answer that
question is to cite J . Augus t Carlso n, of
Rockford, Ill. Mr. Carlson, and count­
less others like him, paid his bit for
three years, starting In 1 937. Then he
retired. Since then, Mr. Carlson and his
l•le wife together have drawn S l 3 ,490
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WASHINGTON COLUMN

I S Director As ked For Peace Corps Tips

benef its. Their to1al contributions lo the
fund had been $40.
The truth is that social se&lt;.: urity mon­
ey 1s being paid out faster than it is be1ng rt:ceived, and has been for the past
three yeau. M osi of us now are in the
same situatio,n Mr. Carlson finds him­
·seif - we will take out much more
we put in. B ut what of Junior
very first job today?
w�o sot
lrcum.stan
tbe c
ces are reversed.
Junior wllrhave to pay i n more than
ho e.ver iujj,e to take out. He would
,a:lieUer.pdn sion buy for his money
··ai.jf commercial msuror ·- if he had a
thoice.
In its Institutional advertising, the So­
cial Security System talks about your
pension 'rights,' and describes the sys­
lei;n as 11 in11ura nce .'' In arguments be­
Jore tbe Supreme Court, however, they
ta�ed ·OIi\ of the other 1ldes of their
jaws,' contending that social security Is
not insurance, that your contribution is
1 lax, that J)OOOdy ha, any rights in ii
:11f!}�;· m ay receive such bene­
l
'fll is'fli'e-',M'�jnt Congress allows, The
court agreed and upheld this concept of
lbe S@ciai Se•'lfilY System . .
The. trulh .J■ that- any Congress elect­
ed by our 'children and grandch ildren
would be entitled to vole the whole pro­
gram out the window, or lo sharply re­
duce our pensions. Junior and his con•
temporaries are under no legal obliga­
tion to carry us. Our generati on might
have difficulty in proving any moral ob­
Hgation, becausf' we are paying rela•

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BY PETER. EDSON
WASHlNGTON - I N EA )-Top
planner&amp; on the at.aft of the l' S
J-'�1H.-e Corps b«u.ng organized Ull·
dt&gt;r K. Sargent Shriver called up
Dr. J. S. Noffsinger, exe&lt;."utive d).
rector of lhe eight-year-&lt;1ld lnler­
natwnal Voluntary Servlceti, Inc,
to uk him how he handle■ prob­
lem:i they fact now for the firll
time-.
With o)'er 50 yean experience
health
ln foreip edueationa).
r
Noffsinge
project,.
and welfare
Hti
countel.
ia glad to give hia
a
thlllks the Peace Corps haa
great potential. But its future con­
tains many pltfaU11 which he would
like to see it avoid.

IVS HAS LEARNED the hard

way . for instance, t.hat no mar•
ned couples snould be sent over­
Jeas, or any Peace Corpsman
to
wife is expected
whOM!
home
from
away
create a home
for the young volunteer worken.
But not even tile 1upervisors are
»llowed to t.ake large families ov­
e,-seas with them.
The n e.w and. larger Peace
Corp11 will not be able to dupJj..
(.·1:1le this , but the young people
lVS 11end11 ,abroad mUJt have been

rt'ared on a farm, be ag.rieultur­
al ('Ollege gr"6duaLes and lnow
how to work with their hands.
fi' rom Selecth1e service dir«lOr
Lt. Gen Lewd! 8. Hershey , IVS
has had rerommendat1on1 to lo­
cal drMfl boards that educational
deferment• be cranted l-0 it, vol­
unteen on a year-to-year ba1LI.
1n return, IVS ag� it would
pay ill workera no more the,n a
bucl private. This was ori�;ral •
month. but it has OOW
ly
been rilled to '71 plus food. 1rav.
el and llhelter. IVS pays ii.!. super•
v ilorll P.000 I year plus allow.
anca, in conlrat lo the $10,000
plus allowances which tile t(OV•
emmenl'11 Jntemational Coopera­
tion AdminlatraUon fo1'igri aid
mi111W)Jl chiefs get,.
IVS 8CREEN8 lb prohlem
children before they are- hired,
through N!fJOrl• from Job appli­
car1ts' colleg• profetSOra, I( ont
or more from five or six profe.s­
,ors who know thl!I student n.m up
a red flag of warnir1g on him, he
Jsn·1 hired.
IVS tllre■ only tollege men who

sea •

have been leaden on the camp­
u1, College )oaten aren't acctpt-

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ed � chun:h allillatlon - any
church - ii con1idered ea,cn­
tial.
Voluntary Servk:e1, in pilot "P-­
erationa for wh.al ill to becon1e
the Pt.- Corpe, ha. IOWid that
minded.
professional
fu11y
have en.
may
who
do-gooders
heathen
the
helping
thU1uiaarn for
ll,
obout
go
lo
but doll't know how
.are no good abro,,d ,
The
"heal.Mn," Noffsinger
poinlt out, often have cultures of
thelr own tbouand1 of ye,rs old.
. Tr)'inl to mate Amlricanl o!
them ill the wrong approach. Pf'!Q-o
p� in rural areas of the leso de­
veloped countriee may be illiter•
•"· but they ore llhrewd and
proud and mull be clealt wltb

1ympatheUcally.
IVS formerly trained It• volun­
teers in the United Stalell befere
..n,llng t h e m abroad. but it
doesn't do that any more. Exper.
M!nce ,hawed the young workers
learned the wrong things.
Instead, the volunteer worker
l.1 now given thra, montltJ train­
lni o•eraeas in the mWlon where
M ii to work.. Mornings 1.1.-e 1ptnt
In leamln&amp; lhe language and I••

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eekU aleet Alterooonl are •�l
m field work with ex�rieo&lt;'td
leade rs

YOUNG WOllKEIU G O I N 0
abroad for the flrll time olttn
get the shock of their Uv-es. They
find Lhat the 11Alive1 often know
roore than Amrrican• a h o u t
George Walllingtm'I farewell ad­
dreSII waminlil again.!t entangling
foreign alilances, Patrick Henry's
••Give me liberty or give mtt
death," and Abraham Lincoln's
Views on democracy, freedom and
1lavery
The Volur1t1ry Services have
found that supervilors must not
be too old - not N old aa !IOIDI
of the ICA miulon chiet1 h1v1
beffl. People who have
botn
a,
vocational
sehool administrator
teachen, agrieultural extenaion
agent:11, and state 4-H club lei1d­
er1 make the beat supervJson.
Superior&lt; IDUIUI glvm the vol
unteer under them sympathelio
handling and dirct;on. II I h • 7
don't, ttie youna WOtkers become
o;ther dominated by the fon,ip­
era or too coebure II their O'NII
approach to the n.aUvea. Either
-way, they're uaele11.

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H a n d li ng S u rplu s Sp ring J' aters Serious Problem

Farrr1 News

BY C . E. IU,AKt8LE E
grow i,1 this a ret1 as w e retire ] ( 2 ) The outlet muJt be protect ] Cost ,haring l a 1lao pt'O\'lde-f the rld1e.
1 5 equare feet or mon.
( .tiunl)' A1u 1. Ai;r-k-vllurt■lop!
hill liind lo p.i:.ture .and forest ed witb a tec.:tion of cont1nooua for conslruction of djv-erak,n char- Oper1 djt.ches
or
dralnaae
■JI·
of
lhe
bank,
o(
theM
dllChies
will
Han&lt;llmg 5urplus V. .ilt'r un rrop uses . In
more lc•vel tounlry tilin.: pipe auch u w-?.11 ea■mg, transltt- nel■. Federal cost 1haring la IOc t em■ are probably the oldelt and
be
sloped
.according
to wMth.!•
far.d bt-roml:'� ii .-;t&gt; i 10t1!-&gt; prohlern h a s alw:iys
l.&gt;et-n one of the v ery pipe, or other material of aimUar per linear foot. ii the croN MC· oommonelt type ol 1urplu1 w■kr
the operation, are e11rrlitd oul
whtn we have ;, �prmg likl' lht' importa
nt fe..itures of the drain• or better quality Protection mms' Hon are■ la 10 lO 14 ,qu,ire fefl, dlJpoul 1yllem1. Coat 1harir1g on I parallel
_
Lo the banQ or »c:ro��
Gilt' we 8'.e,
exµtinenc·mg
age system so \·1ater may be c:f· be Rlso provided at the outlet for Uc per linear foot whe.o chanoela tbu type
of
structure
15
SO
pt!"�
the banU.
Acc_ord io g l£! Wtlll her rt•runl� rect1vdy r �moved u nd J&gt;t! i' x
rm e clusion of animalll for � Inch are above the lll square foot cro58 cent of the coif of earth moving
compiled by l bt' Ohm W ate r Com- field work much
For larger out let dllchel t�
more quickly af&lt; - and larger tile.
section area,
J t 1.1 important in lhi11 ty� of bot om
DllSIJJOO between four &lt;lnd [1\e t"r ram
width mull be s i_eet in
j t
s
( J I The minimum coyer of aoll I
MlalmUI Ntttlll,
H
1y1te
well
1
m.
dive
t1
ion1
o
n
r
to
oomplv with COit ,har•
inches n f watt' r fel l In t)w; pari
In Meigs County ti l ing will per• over the tile must be 24 inchea Some of the mmimwn ■pecifica- til in,. l�at the dltehet ■hall be j order
in
11,e
.
g.
of the I.ale durmg M:.ir{'h l�,ul
chUIOO dtptb mut pro- I
11. the more eff ed1ve use of our ' or better
�
tiona for diveritiont 11re that � designed and II.eked out ill ad•
�
.
vide • grade low enough 10 that I
1n Ma N h 1960 t , ,e ra nge �as be- limited amount c,1 level land. Ft"C- 1 ( 4 l A ll t ile r.1ulll meet ASTI,1 water
shed .are. abo"e the dltcti Yance of con.tfruci.lon In acrord• t
i can be eoonomically llim'ed by
tween one i:l nd Orlf' half mches , eral cosl sharing 5
i
provider. designation fo r "standard"
or must be .wfCiciently proteete-1 ance with 11pproved S. C. S. standthe channtl.
In remov i ng t h is watt"r tht're through the A. S . C. program
for better tile at tha time of lnalall:!• from erotuon ao there 11 reHon• ards. Adequeite or � cbarj
Cou
are lt'Y� ra l _ p uwi ples l h:.it must l il�age systems
which meet cer- Uon. ( Manufacturers certlficate able assurance the c�nnel , wlll nels ■hall be provkled where a A ny M.tIga . nty farmer In
.
� _kept in mmd 3l'('O rdmg to Can tam standards. One o( the stand- regardiflg quality of ti le must be 1 not be blocked by 1ilhn . Diver• concentrahon
of surface water en- terelrt.ed m getlmK better mnoval
K
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B ,l.ikam. Fa rm .P lanner . Meies ards is that thePt' Il le.age system� presented to the technician. I
sions mu!JI diacharge Ullo penr.m1 ter■ or leave11 the dikh. SpoiJ of 11urpl U1 wet.er from cropland
Soll Conserv at ion Dis:tnd. Tile must � inslalk-d in ac
ordanNIf
the
meet1
tile
.1yst.em
tt,e
ent
pasture, natural water abed£, material from I.tie ditch mull � lhouJd contact Mr. BWkam, SoL
c
drains are installed for the put with plans meeting
the approvul specifications or slope capacity water ways, or adequately con- 1pread or disposed of · ao a■ to C.OnservaUon Teclmkian , or tlkl
pose or handlin� waler that rans: of an SCS techni
cian.
and otber technical 1t.andanl1 the structed ,od out letll. It LI impor.• prevent 11urface 'iater from golng A. 8. C. Office to make arrange.
on any particular area. Ti!e Some of lhe requirements
a n: farm operator is eligible, for cost ant that diversion, be indivldua•- into the dtich, and to pennlt nor- menu for technical ••iltance.
drains are not designed to handle as follows:
sharing under the ACP program. ly dfi!igned for grade and capa�· mal operatloo of farm equipment Wittl the exca, rain during Uie
waler which falls on other areas f I ) At least a 12 inch
clearance Tile ditchir1g meehines in thi11 ity ao that the d1annel will carry Where large quantJties of wa!- late spring thia ia the time t,.
and nm� onto the cropland.
must be provided between bo�- area aM operated for around 5c the rWI off or I once in a tc=n er are not encountered single 1,,· determine if ■uch Mructures will
.
.
vers
on
dilche
are
ombin
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• tom of tile at ou1 l et and low water per fool when the farmer puts the year freqiJeocy wlthout eroaion in \ parallel dilche1 may be con be val11able to II farmer over the
a!ICln _of channel aod ridge eo n- stag
e in the open ditch.
, tile to tht- machine.
the channel ot over topping in 1 structed having • cross aection &lt;11 period of the next few year■.
.alM.K'laon across a slope to colleet ----_______
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PT. PI...EASAN1· - henty nine
without erosion. Diversions are
Kiwaniam
and ,uen, were preii911�""
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frequently used above eropland ,0
ent last nigt,t ,at the weekly dirdivert water which has fallen on
ner meeting of t he &lt;"lub at the
steep pasture or woods areas.
An open ditch will do the Farr.c
M:s;H:7n;;uoo "A look AI
Tekt ti&lt;llo oot lo, ■ ....k. St-, 1oilgatt"' tlNf cars or ttOY•I
job as tile drains or as diversions.
Canada" 1pom1ared by Kiwan:-:
'fl'ill rsfrt■h ,-ov.
in lll•nchtd-•p troffic.
PLEASANT VALLEY HOSPITAL International w.. 1 shown in ob ·
but we do sacrifice surface areas
ADMITl'ED: Mrs. Jame11 Rus• servance of United State■ and
whefl using operi ditehes.
&amp;ell, Pomeroy; Cheryl Pearaon, Canada Good Will Week which ia
One of the important reasons
Henderson; Luf! lie McGheie, Vlr!• being observed this week. T h e
why Soil Conservalior1 Servk-e
ton.
mm showed Canadian cities, nat­
technicians are jnterested in help
DISCRARG
ED;
Mr■,
Norman
ural
resources .&amp;nd industries,
ing farmers lay out and construct
PleDsant;
Foss.
Pt,
Gregor�
Paul Naberhaw; presented the
their ,tructures to handle surplu�
Hughes, Pt. Pleasant: Bobby Ca,.. Kiwanis Boy and Girl of tM
water is '1:lat these structures
to, Maaon; M rs. Tracy Wood, Vin· Month, Jack L.ewis tnd Cherie
mast be constructed of the pmper
Mrs. Grae! Overholt, Pl. Mitchell, lo the group .and �
ton;
size, the correct slope, and by
Pleasant;
Mrs. Charles Hill Jr., sented tht- honoree1 with their
carefully constructing to prevent
and
son
of
EvaM; Eph Herdman, ., certifieat.es of merit from thr
da'mage during periods of high
KIWANIAN8
Ml.:ET
t'lub.
WJ1Ji!r movement.
The Ref'. Gaston Boyle, Jr.,
Jnterest in �moving surplus
peSlor of the Presbyt.rwn churcli
w;lter
' . froln .cropland continues to
and a member ol tht- club. gave
_ ! �port on th9Pastor·, ConfeerWASHING11J� &lt;UPll
'l1Io - he 1"""""1 """"IIY al Jacl, .
Agricull\lre Deputment saya the son Mill aa a rernsentalive or the
l)Utlook for farm lrscome and faffl' local Kiwan� dub.
prices for 1981 uow seems to be 0. C. Hal l, president, pre!tid�
more fa"Yorable than antir.ipat� al the meeting, and annou�n
last fall.
the repair won on the Shawne !
11le departme11t said h I g h e . pool is expect� to" get underwJ�
Cot loack loo /mt ne• ,..,.
If drowsr, p,11 off n,o4 on4
cash receipt11 from farm markt!• this week weather permitting.
ing. A Iona IWtep is Nftst.
traD 40 winb.
CABBAGES GROWIN G FAST -. Letart farmer, Ar�old Hupp, looks closely at Inga will ,tem largely
from In· / Jess C.rpent,r gave a report AuthorlUes
cabbag�
a few of his
openUn1 Mgh tpeed lumpikff llld lhruw111 plants m the middle of a 12-acre f•�ld. He �•tic�• the cabbage creaoed prl&lt;e aupporu
for major on career Day held Thursday ,t that obsernnai ol I few ba1ic rule&amp;
by motorill1 brinp l&amp;fetf
is already starting to make head, largely d ue to the contmual ram tbJS sprmg.
the local h;gh "· hool w;th II adu ill reward. Alternative is de2th or injury. Speed and faliiue
, ,961 copa ond rlairy product,.
Econom;st, .,,;ting in the d.- ult, tak;ng part hICludinC repre· are the ·,re11t ktller11, ''Do" illustraUona above are commoa
,eme prec■uUona. The "Don't.I"' cite potential pe-rib. Impori,
partment'• pubHcation, "The Dt· aentalivea from ei(ht unlvero;u., tut: Never cut back
.
into Jine while paNiDC Wllil left �
.
.
rnand and Prlc1t Situation, . . 88kt .and colleges.
lamp.of cu btblnd i■ vilib1e in )'Our .inaid1 mirror.
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set, but he has 12 acres of cab- the baby, will be put to work thi11 prices of meat animals ar� 1 ik(l!fy Art Gelwicb. buainess and put,..
found in raisioc the fruit. There bage on bis farms. This hat
.. r !g_U�, tomato f�Jds. In .to. avera�e llhoul the same as in Ii&lt;" affair, chairman.,,.aMOL1nced I C THOL C
I MEN '9EET
here next Thursday ror the blen­
are many oll• tabor jobs con- a good year for tabbage berause Lelart, youngsters learn lo oper- 1980, and the ,·olume of fanr that at the Hay 18th meeting the A
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PITTSBURGH
&lt;UP]
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o- nial con"Yention of t� Natioaal
· te J:liltl'blI before
nected though, like, hoeing, t.ie- of the weathif.. . "Catilfap · daft
beginning marketings Is f'Xpected to oontl- Republican tandhlate- (ot Mayor,
lit: chu rch ll'ade.r, Lrom th rough- ComK·il of Cathotx: Me.a.
io.g, suckering arid picking the del\und nearly 89 much care as 8C'ho91. There are four boys and nue large.
R. B. Rothr._b afld Cltizens·, car1• out the Unlled States will gather
convention ends May 1.
ready crop.
tomatoes and returns are corres- a (lrl in the Hupp fatn ily. Jimmy, ! The department uicl hiJ!!er didate, Virgil
�eden wiU be the l ;-================-a=-----a;
Arnold Hupp not ooly has 120,· pondingly less.
Char�. · JaM, Eddie and lhe though output or feed grains lilt_.. gue8t 1pe,keri
presenting ,h.,lr
000 plants in the process o( beir1g The entire Hupp fami ly, except baby, Roc�ie.
i iy will be reduced under the 1961 platlorme, &amp;bn!i, hopes and deher homo In Middleport when 1pedal program for feed grain s, sires on the Mayorship of
only
W
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aSS
they mot Thunday for their reg. the comh;ned output ol farm Pleasant. The city elect;on wm be
440 - 59 MODEL - - •
ular 11f(Jlithly meetlng and . Stan· product. m�y continue near
held May 211th,
..
ord levels 1f growmg cond.1tmn&lt;1
ley party.
BAND PRESF..NTS PROGRAM
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The meeting was opened w ith do noI fall below average,
PT. PLEASANT .:. The Pt
Farm product prtces la Janu• Pleasant High School dance ban ::1
.
prayer
by
ReY.
Donald
Boo
ne.
M ra. Charles Vroman was hon· M rs. =rge
,__
Ba,.er
,
entertam....... _ S pi;tr .1:--1_.1
a guest, arter which M rs. DaIIB ary-M an:h aver1111e 1h,vul
uu_a."WU i....
u, J8fflel Andrewa ar.rl 1
ored with 8 layette shower Fri- ed the 8 usy Bee Cl ss Of the M"d
1 ·
e
.
cent
a
Hamin
bove
the
presented
price11
o�
the
a
year
e
t
devotio115
sehool
chorus under the di- !
h
day evening al tbe hom� ol Mn. dleport Fkst Bo pU,t Churth ,t fo
, meet lng .
earUer,
ror
r
lhe
1961
as
a
whole
rection
ol
c,
L Head present;d
·
· John C. Vroman m Midd, leport.
Phont WY-2-lOOZ
,
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I
ed
prices
r
b
.
I
ar
ers
are
t
Y
e
h
During
the
m
ece
Y
program
W,
cunauay evmmg
business
session
conGa.mes were �layed dunng the Mrs. Lillian Mc Ghee Mrs. Lelan&lt;!
.
PE.lR�
ST.
lt.lCINI!. 0,
ducted b the class p resklent Mr expected lo aver Hgt! a little above at the regular dinner meeling Gf
evenmg and prizes were award- Brown, Mrs. Dale ,Nicholso
.'
n, Mn.
Y
the Rota.
, , Club .
•- a-. Fr�ces Bearhs, membe rs or' the 1960.
. George Dallal end c..A
ed to Mrs
ou.,1 18 �·
nl1e,. M rs. n-•-�
n.uan::1·, ADh ""7 •
.
mestic
or
who
we
demand
food
anlf
Do
f
_
The
rnemberJ
enjoyed the J)OP,re ill were rememMts. Richard Owen. The d o o. r Mrs. . E. O. Rall and Mar V_rored. �rted Jl1 were M r s. fiber i• expected to continue high uJar selections presented by bot
�
be
h
prize was won by Mrs. B .
N. man or Middleport, Mn, Fielding
Moratl -Leonard, M n. J . Q. Ricee, ill the coming year. the depart- gtouJ)I!. AJ90 on the program
East•
Hawkins of Bel le, W. Va. a� Mrs:· Mr
.a.- _ l4ymond Luman and Mr,. ment said. In additl�. 80llle pl&lt;;L· tap num� by Suzi Call, Sharon
, 0_ther guests were Mrs, E a r ! John V roman oC Columbus.
Raymond Grimm of Oklahoma 11P in , �mic aetJvlty ii ex- Sturgeon, Beau end Bobby Shert.•
Smith, Mrt. Gene Coleman , Mr!- After Mrs. V1 oman had
PhOM WY-2,2774
open- who is expected to retum to her � to Jead to �IRher
conswner ier.
nd
oe ,
R O b e t ed her gifts re1
ltnnd It.
.......••, �ymo _ K1 S �·
�ent, of ice home here for the · 1 u m m e r incomes. Agricultural report, are PT. PL&amp;\SANT - Mr. and
\
Milli, Mias Freddie HoudaiheL, cream decorated with a stork; and
months.
a little larger than antlclpak!d Mrs. Ted Stevens of Main Street
cake t rimmed with yellow bootlt!"!! After the business
meeting Mrs. earlier and in 1-..1 ftn! expectf:!,l wil l attend the· Annual Conventioo
and coffee were served by t h e Owen Bratton
was the demonstra. tG exceed the record value of of the West Virginia Fur1eral D!­
hostesa. S.,,dlng gift, but unable !or lor lhe party, Al the cJo,e of 1956-57. Largo expert. of cotton. rectors al tho Daniel llomie Hot,,i
to attend were. Mrs. Carl Myers, the evening rer ,
re hmenta were wheat, and fall and oils are l'OD- in Charletton on May J, 3 Mid 4th.
.
and M ra. Harold Kaull of Middle- served by Mrs. Baker,. a&amp;4isted tri uting to n cord 1hipment, An e,th;bft wi)I
'
be held in the
b
·
port. M rs. Floyd Zalne1 ol Belle, by Mrs.
■ 'Hamilton, Mn, Isa- abroad.
Charieslon
Clvlt:
Center,
W, Va. , Mr1. Delmar Rolh1•b. bet Winebrenner, Mra, Edward
Mr,. Randy Rothgeb and Mr,. Demosl,;y ·and Mrs, DavKI
SneU.r.
Etta_ Rothgeb of &lt;llelhlre a n d Mn. Arthur Co,i: was also a
Beck)ol• llhop,
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t1vely ,nodesl sums i n t o social security
and expect to wring that $340 billion

Farm News

out of the younter generat ion.
"' Perhaps the social Securi ty Syslent
co�d endure !ht added bu rden of••• met
11\"aa.. tare progra m for old folks, •Wl ieh .,. ,
Iii' whafM r. KeWnedy wants to add to it,
But one can't help worry about the pos­
sible effect of added burdens i)n the systrouble
tem when it seems headed
in meeting the obligations ii has al­
ready.

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Hupp FalDI·1y Of Letar. t Busy w·Ith Tomatoes

The Foreign Field

n.

layette Sho er

TILLER Without
Rwene $1 44.95

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Given For Mrs.
Charles Vroman

Ch

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Entertained At
Baker Residence

USED

Pt.;

CRAWLER TRACT"�
7½ FOOT BLADE

MORRIS IMPLEMENT &amp; SUPPLY CO.

GILMORE

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We Give TV STAMPS

were

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SAVE

NOW O N QU ft L I T Y FIRS T LINE T I R E S '

BUY 'EM BY THE PAIR

Du

SAVE $4''

PO WERCRUISER

IYou ten meke

GA5PA\INE Dl!MTl!D 11111 FAMILY
eus ... llJT KEPT MUM ABOUT IT
')'t) MIS E.VER•LO\IIN' ....

HAY. � the ONE-Man Way!

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clog-proof FLOW-ACTION, eon.-lent Tr■cto1, Seat
Controi., a new •lc,ating" plqer oa rollen far fnl­
q:u�t knife and plua(ler adjuatmeot • • • maoy morel
Come In.and ma up the New Holland "69" end Bllit,
Tbro,m hire • , • tba Ill 111 Ulllllllltrate dJelR Gil 7llilr
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Ohio

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An all-new rormula, three years in the mak�- I

in &amp; i1 now rea.dy for you, No.w1 you ca n take
advantagc,of the profi11ble veal market by
feeding out your calves 10 top quality market
Wii1ht1 , . ; fn just 7 10 8 wr,k, I/mt ! AND

• • , you �o · not feed one ,in&amp;lo drop oJ

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Rademacher To
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prelar:ably.
Jn these pl !Cr.I I ha\le aeen
them, but never, no never, ln tbe ·•
111ual carefully prepared bird
box. My own teeny bird bo1 made
yean ago by Timmy Neut:dini
and in which l'd en\lilioned Jmny
Wren for 1ure - Well. il'1 now
,orta a ged and scaly bul never a
wrai entered that tiny doorway
and STAYED - A great cUs,�
poJntmen t to Blanche M. Audi&gt;
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l'blt&gt;d ,. di�n wrem cKme to their
I 01·,w rt 'cently. But immediately
l1t..'y 111·re dlsappointtd when the
c!loo,\ llUle creatures left. 'nail
J'(\t1!111f' wa9
repeated several
11mf'!&gt;, came and went, came and
\\enl.
Su,i!,11e1&gt;t lon to the KJtinl Wrens dearly love the poet.et of
;,n old coat R'lllS]af way out 1n
�·.ime �ecluded buil�ing. Or an old
cl1l.11pldated shoe, perhaps, sitting
111 a sequestered place high up

WAl.£Y

No-Hitter Of 196 1 Season

WA5
NEW YORK &lt; UPI I-DI.M,� Jones
AH
other
only
he
t
in
Phillies
adelphia
I
Record
Holds Shutout
Warren Spahn owns the 5ee0n.:
I New York fur designc-r .,,. jth
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thtwhile
game,
gue
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no-hiUer and t.he 29'. 1 viclory of ll w as Spahn '� second wlfl thi.
196/
Was�­
the
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heal
Oriole1
tle. mu\es up a notch m class
h1s carttr Loda� but I.he day ol seal!On and t he �nd shutout. or h i." , Baltim re
By Ch&lt;I Tan11ehill
H-f5.mrYI
lo111ght to take on Pete Rade·
days - the one lhat will set th" c a reer . a record for Nationa' ington Senators, 4-2, the Chicago
W1rl{ A
Whlte Sox downed the Kansas
m:1cher, a would-hr promoter .::ind
brilliant Milwa'Jkee Br ave lcl l · Le ag ue \eft-hand('rs.
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busmcssman, in a nationally telc- '
hander apart fro� all other pik� · Spahn had to be at his best b.:- City Athletics , 4-2 , and t�e �
Or
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vised 10-round heavywe ight bout
en of bis era - lS dllt later tht 1 1 ca use he had a powerful opponent I Angeles An gels tcored a 1 2-innm ,
IIOM$RS
s
IS
at St. Nicholas ar1!na
lieason when he lihould -hit ltc ' in Sam Jones who pit ched a r ive �5 win �ver the Minne�ta Twin
/N 1";1£
I ID American Leaizue action.
.lo�es, u�bealen in 17 profe-�sion,
300-victory m.lir4,.
�/Sl!(IM
hit ter and struck out eight. The
SchoeadleDSt Provide. WlD
al f i ghts. JS a 7 lo 5 favorite to
That will pla,\ him with W:il- 1 Brav s cored the g_ e' s on Iy
s
,
ow
Red Schoendienst's
w
Pinch-hitter
arn
n
beat Rademacher' whose biggest '
ter Johnson · Christy M athewson• ' run �m the flrst mnmg
w h�n
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Grover Clevela nd Alexander, Erl- I F r01
chum to fa me � that ne lS the
smg led • moved I ' two-run Jllt inning double
1A
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ts item o f a W eek o T sO .·
' tlO)lCr ·1n rm�
h'ISt ory t o r1ghl · Best Spo
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die Plank and t efty Grove - 1.! se&lt;:ond on a passed ball and lal- the Cardinals the vict ory l:fter the
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,\ M e1g� T C ou_n ty, b as kelba 1 I coac h th JS pasI WlDIer Hall of Famers _ as the on!y lied 08 Hank AR ron '!i single.
! Phillie s went ah�ad in the top o!
l�r the heavyweight title m his
y
was �atchmg his I eserve team battle another equall i "moderri" pitchers to win 1C1l nie_ v-ict
. �r was _ the Brav _. the inning on a squeeze bUJ1l b)'
rirsl pro start .
y
it:s Bob M alkmus .
was
he
pla
eteers.
d
ba
be
o
led
ou
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cre_
w
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T
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si.
its
flis
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who
adm
career
R emacher
games during their
.
fnlh ID their 1351 six g�mes �d
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only motivation !or fighting is l an ything but tnsp1ring to the coach, or fans.
In the meant� the amazm�ly n_ioved them past the Giants inL Jerry Adair's two-nan homer
arms
flying
of
melee
arters
close.qu
a
ddenly,
rrom
Su
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money, has come a long w
and relief pitcher Hoyt Wilhebn'r
control . I durable , Spahn 15 demon�tra�� first place.
,ince sufferm a six-rocnd km:&gt;l'k-g , and legs one J?oY e�erge d with the ball in �is
5k
s
h
01
ne
los
rour 5t rong innings enabled the
he
l
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won
T
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a
Cardin
Louis
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front of h8
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out by champ ion F loyd Patter son ; He too k off l i ke a Jet for the basket, out In
be
cause he 5 four-hour and 23-minule,
t
cunrung
JWl
to hand t he Senators their
and
11-inOrioles
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everybody.
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on Aug. ,:2, 1�7.
act ,
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mark.
the
�year
paned
in nine games,
9
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PhiiI
the
over
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1
However, h 1 .s guida nce system had bee n disrupted n
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woa 1s i�tghls
1lte�
no-�
a
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hurlecl
n
he
wh�
g
straight for the wron I
H Kirkland ~ 503 -He has won 13 fights, lost two the pilin g up , and he was aimed
against the Son Francisco G111nts
goal.
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and ctrawn In another �ince th at
Friday night ho became the "'"
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'Hey , hadn ' t yo u better holler to him to stop!" said
e
r -!IO
bi nigh t when he ga ined lastin
itt i ng wit h the coac � o � the wron,, -way playe r. on.d oldest pilch�r ever to accom
en
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d
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LEAGUE
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Naw, sn�rlcd t_he coach. He 11 blow it.
•U i Hiah Scores April 26.
Patterson. But he is the lirgl to 1
nohird
t
when he p1tch/MI the
A nd blow 1t he did .
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Htab Three G ame Ind · C · Kir
C ITY LEA.GUE
admit that boxing fo him now is '
· 1908·
1 er Of h'II car eer m
, h'll
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rray
M.
1and 500 only a stepping stone to a briJ:thlHigh Scores t•IS-61 .
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Use of the term "basketcers" above recalls two ex• · 'Ibe only Giants to reach OO&lt;ie High Single
t
80""'en High Three GJme I,d. D. Mil·
k
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H
om
p
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G
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seen on TV last winter at halftime were Chuck Hille r and Wlllle M
•,' · . ' ,� ccllent exhibitions
,'° as ,1 �
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c0rtcr�- e steps m 11111 d irct· 1011
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:1 I bas kc lba II games. I re• covey on walks ln the fourth end 194 • M · Murra"
prof ess1ona
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procee
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Team Three Games Red • Blue Hlflh Single Game G , Wagner
F rid whe� h �
fer lo the " D ove r Basketeers ." Many readers surely liflh �nings and both were wiped
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er"t;nny
con nd•
as e�vyweigh ":"'te
1957
--� �- 206.
Mrs. Huber Brown, lecturer ,
caught their terrific performances, so fin e that even the _ ,
Tum Single Game Red
Llllo� s manager.
, Team Three Gamet Pomeroy
appreciation
ded
y
s
in
opened with group ■lngappla
which
pro
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la
er
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p
f15.
H� II have to be .it lull_ befit
Blue
Th is group of Dover ' 0 ., kids, age 1 1 through 1 4, hav e
Cement Block 2528
fng of Home sw..t Homo. Memj
agom,I Jones , who would J,ke to been trained in ball handling to a remarkable point of
ero
e
le
E
Pom
m
Sing
Gam
Tea
hers responded to roll call with
STANDINGS
use a victory . over Pete _ as � pe rfec t ion.
Cemen
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Pd
Majo, League Load,,.
wedge lo, 8 llghl heavyweight ti·
Their show was so impressive in February that it was ,,
STANDING8
d In childhood. Four articles
e
21111
IS\\
tle f,ght with champion Hamid brought back for an encore in March, both times to a By UDlled p,.11 lol,ruUo•al Bee
Loli&amp;,
Two
appll
c
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for
memberwere
read Including, A longer life
4
20¼
2 1/t
Red Ir: Blue
National Leap
1 Center
Johnson and-or Archie Moore. na tional audienc e.
I for our Easter plants, Mrs. Wll20
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21
ship and two demits were accepty
W hat a hoost for Ohio k.ids , and the brand o{ basket- Player A Club a. AB 11. H. Pcs. Ball • Chain
Johnson ls champion in the N B A
26
Falls City Beer
11am Morgan.
21½
23½
Dlnks
Rinky
J
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when
Rock
Springs
Grange
14 49 11 23
atate1 while Archie Is reco!QUzed ball nurtured here!
! Moon, L.A.
23
24
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21
24 1 � oo� La
1/t
23¼ met 'Itiursday evening.
48 t i 2 417 Richard•
14
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--The song or the lazy ta nner ,
St.L
am.
MaasachuYork,
New
cngh
In
king
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element
Phil.
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St
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Gondz.
strong
y
s
a
h
T
Jonea
Europe.
is a
setls and
here a pparentl
2:11', Fred Goegletn wonhy master, Amos LeoM rd : A oountry girl' s
I Porn. Cement Btock24\I
SEASON RIGRS
13 43 5 16 .m
tened nine o[ hlJ 11 pro opponent,. Board of Education which is determined , to de-empha- po,t, ctn.
and
31 , presided and thr,. appeals for aid creed, Mre. John Erwm;
17
Co
Ohio Power
10 4 l • 1 5 3116 Ind s Game■ A. Sylvester Ml!&gt;
size all sports In our public schools, beg inning al th � Aaron, Mll.
ge
Geor
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rs
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on,
s
Ap
ndma
a
Gr
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,
SEASON HIGRS
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were answered. Plans were made
high school level and reaching down to the bottom grade clmnte, Pitt,. 1 2 so 6 18 ,3601 M. Murray Ul,
RamApril
pqam
A
Skmner
.
tn gtvo the flrBI and aeoond d eBEACH TENNlll FINALS
Kasko c tn.
1 2 45 , 16 .356 Ind. I Garno A. Sylvester 2M , Ind. 3 Games B. Loulll 6311
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of the system.
bows"
by
Mrs, Robert Loukl proVIENNA, Aurt rata W P l &gt;-Dar·
j !'Id. 1 Game L. Damewood Z47, ,,.... at the next meeting,
The " strongest recomme ndation," . are .r�ported be- A
' Phtt
13 :is , 12 ."4Z E. Sytvo,ter 1911
coded a Dower qub bi Mre. Wt�
Jone Ha rd or M ontebello, C.lif. . Ing handed school administrators lo eliminate entirely
Game, Red &amp; Dlu·, Team 3 Gamt, Falla Clly Bwr A program wu presented by 1.
6 " 7 12 . '143 Team
Pitt;.
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11am Grueser. Joke, by Mrs.
and Wimbledon champion Ma,ia all fifth a nd sixth grade athletic activity, and mlnimlze Mathw', , Mil, t
7.
1
6
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95
8
1
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Frank Grue,er and Mr,. Wtlllam '
Bueno of Brazil gained th• semi- Lo l he point ol extinction that in th• 7-Blh grade.
Team I Game Richardo - 'roil.
Le
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Grueser closed tho program.
004
Center
Sport
Team I Game
final round in U. Auatrlan Inter..
I am convinced s uch a policy is not only misguided, Tern le A;;;:••�3 .:":; 20 455
TOP 10 BOWLERS Al"G.
Refreshment, were oerved by
AVGTOP "5" BOWLERS
national tenn ll tnumament F n- bul destructive of much that can be whole SOllle In a w ell- Bra �t ' Bait " t i 36 9 16 333 c, Kirkland 500
.
the homo economko commlttees,
Louka 17'
day,
superv i sed elementary school and Junior High athletic ox," Chl ·
t i 45 8 18 3541 R. Davia 49t
at the close el the meetlnl,
K. Manley - H. Clatworthy 1'13
Ml" Hard beat Dorta Schuste, program,
Chi.
11 :r, • 11 151 D A h 483
Mlnoao,
D. Hawley t71
of Auatrla, IHI, IHI, white Mis,
II is misguided because apparently lt assumes that Romano Ctov 1 40 4 14 . 3
H: c�e■her 48 1
,
&amp;11 B. Bowen 473
&amp;
Menchint-Wagner-Davto
Bueno ,topped Edda Herdy ol stopping organized elementary athletics wlll put J ohnny Kal ne, Del. , 1 21 46 o
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Sauer 1118,
Amtrla, IHI, e-&amp;.
al home more studyi ng his lesson,_ Nothing could b Mantle, N.Y _ 1' 41 12 14 341 M . M u Y 505
rr
:•:.---�or-:farther from fact. He'll just be more on the street.
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lncenstrong
one
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rell\ov
It
se
becau
ctive
�
destru
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It la
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h
11 42 9 14 :m
ndl, , C t.
llETIRF.D UMPilllC DIES
tive many boys hav e to learn perseverance, accept dla Ll
a 4 •• m
u
l
Boa.
l,
Bunne
and
NATICK, Mui. t UPII-Funorat clpllne of the team , gain physical strength and skill,
l'o?morly Smith Clothlnl Co,
•Romo
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aarvtcea .,.. botng arrangld for maintain too, interest in school work.
MIDDLll'ORT, OHIO
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It's the conviction of many peraon• that the State Nllioul Lo-,.. - M oon, Dod ­
Thornu II, CowioU, Jr., so, the
er
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nr■t major ••�• wnplre to ho Board can go only so rsr in Its present heading before era e pence , m! •: Boy ,
J
Witil
playera
Nven
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named to baael&gt;alt'1 Hall or public opinion aay s , "Whoa," and turns It around.
each.
Fame. Conoolly. wbo aorved In
Nim• Brand
Amerktn 1A1pe-Mantle, Yan· 1
the American Logue (rom UIOl•
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L.
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Corpora
t e stocks (including $12,000.00 stock of
touch more glamour into what once was a blanket with a
Jt s Just a Br1hlh sheepdog wearing a pair of kid's dron..
Todai is Saturday, April Z9lh.
Federal Reaerve bank) - - · - · ~ · · - · · · · · - - - - - - ­
c
12,000.00
and family "M:re weekend viBltors
s
t ID tl!e nµddle for the head to .Uck oul, Poncho. will
seat
ateopers to keep him clean.) Oops!
li
h
•
ol
ye
wit
119th
day
r
the
the
Loa111
and
discounts
(indudlng
$Ml.86
overdratll
with hi&amp; ,isle,, Mr. and M r s.
) 1,535,911,ff
with Eleanor Boyle, as program Bank premises owned S33,7P'7.94, furniture and
Clinton Ault and family, h 1 , :116 more In 11161·
fixture, $13, 1 36 .05 - - · - - - - - - - - · - - - -· · - - - - - - le ader.
411,818.IIO
mother, Mr11. Iva Reeves and The moon 1s approachina it1 run
.
p
TOTAL
ASSETS · ··-- - - - - - - - - - - -- ---·-··-- $f,083,!IIIU2
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz
brother Dou alt of Barnsville, O. flase
The morning Slarl are Venu.i, The Hou.se Committee on Vet- areas.
aoo family of Williamstown, w.
LIABILITIES
Mr. and w... Harold Gillogly
oc1
ter � Saturn.
Jupi
Va.
spent
Sun
d
ay
Demand
with
d
eposits
his
daughter Vicki, M r. and Mrs.
of
parindivi
d
uals, partnttthip'Preparator
erans A f f a t r s bas completed
y lo jumping off on
.
ents,
and
corporations
Mr.
and
-·
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - · --····· $1,351,e,e.lO
·
Mrs.
Hobart
·
Guy Rw!ttll daughter Terry Lynn · The evening star is M ars.
·
·
.....1on v1s1 t Lo the u . S. B Y MART
"""'+
lengthy hearings on the V. A. hos• his msy,.
HA HOLSINGER
Tim
Swartz,
on this day in history:
s
of
of Pomeroy were Sunday visitors
,
E uropean Naval Fleet, V.F W.
�a�::st';;� ��1:f � ri!=
Sunday School attendance was
.
ew 'i855ar, fow:id • pil.'.ll and m edlcat program. Wit•
In
Matth
17
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ 2,0IIO,!l3T.lt·
92.
uall
Mrs.
Carri
e
Burson
rpo
or
Alrens
of
Comman der Tod C. Connell and
· thelr parents Mr and Mrs·
.
80 Apr 23
·
ar college, w as bom, nesses from many sectior:is of
of
er
r
Vass
•
Deposill
and
of
Unired
Stales
.
».
Go
Dora
v
M
ernment
.
O'Brien
(includ[nf
of
Pr
lts
L'--Oln Rassell.
h,s national '1aff are keepmg a
M•. and Mrs. Robert Van Mel- Fork, visited Mr. an d Mrs, �as,
postal savings) - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - · - - - · -·
In 1894· Jacob Coxey aod ht, the U nited States where there
ll3,7t&amp;-81
Mr, su,,ieI Wyatt and Stevie
clole
watch
on
the
explosive
•
er
and family spent Sunday al- 0 . Woode, Sunda
sit
posits
De
of
States
and
political
so called "army" o( several hun- iias
mbdivhlons
----·
115,912,0I
afternoon
y
.
.
been n demand for new or uarJOn '. " Cub• · Co•
.
nel l. hke ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob They also all called on Mr. and Cert ified and officer■• checks, ek. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ _
dred une· mrIoyed _m•n amv� ir1
be11,2N.M
. expanded hospitals, testified
.
many o1her na, 1onal ,eRders · is Van Meter and M r · and M r s M rs. Clair Woode
lhe nat ion s cap1tal ,. petition
OTAL
.
DEPOSITS
T
C
----$3,609,
and
187.63
·
nm
o
Sue
.
fore the comm,11ee. Although d turbed o er
.
poss1bll1 failure Russell V an Meter of Stiversville of Chester.
v
15
Tot.al demand depolits - - - - · · Sl,459, 7-4:9.78
Congreas fo� reI'ief leg1Slaton.
man 8 clfic bills were under of the Cuban patriots
Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Blake- and
to oust the
In 19 13, Gideon Sundb ack of Ho- e
Tola)
____
_
time and savings dep0slh $2, 1 49,437.87
onsfder:ion, the ommittee h as
CaStro
Mrs.
u
dictatorship
Mary
Buchanan
attended
the
Comm
nists
T
bokeo, N. J., patented the zipper.
OTAL LIABILITIES _ _ _
e:
_ ___ . _ 11,609,187.llll
t y t
any c;:iclud all over the world have charged WMA meeting. It was held at tn.e Wilson Trial Set
under the name of " separable :� e ���r
CAPITAL
ACCOUHTS
The 111 �
e e
fasteller, "
l &lt;ID �� t - the United States with promot- Green(leld U. B. church.
.
Ca pital stock :
bY the comm i ee rom
wit ing, supporting and launching George w Curlis speJ:Jt S(m 1 -•1. t&gt;t N
., ext Tuesday
,
In 19'5. American soldiers libC om mon ,c;tock, lotat par $100 000,00 - - - --- - - t 100,000.00
PARKESB U,!lG: W: Va. ( lJPI J
� nesses �ay be used as �u�ested the bellion
'
rs:
�
l:.
r
againat Castro, not day with h Barber B othe
erated 3'l,001&gt; Nazi victlw a
re
300.000.1)1
-Wood Counly Coreu1t J udge Don- Surplua - - - - -� --- - - - - ------- - - - - - - - -- - - ----- - - ­
Imes tn the Admm�trator withstanding
the true fact, that Ur. AM,. Reed is • pa t ient
Dachau, oide,t •nd worst o[ GerUndivided
profits
--·
--74,370,111
a
ld
F.
Black
ha1
set
Tuesday for
eteran [f
The h?sp1tal the U. S government officially at the Camden Clark Hospital
man concentration camp! duri11g � _
t
···
TOTA
h
C
TAL
ACCOUNTS
·
API
L
-474,3'10
,
.111
e
of
I lnal
Roger D Wilson 19,
o owed nnme- had noth ing to do with oe rebel- In Par
g wil
ke'5burg,
L
World War II,
,
TOTAL
F.S
AND
LlABIIJT
I
I
of Waterford, (Jhlo, on a charge
a'l:�
, f"I by he3:mg� on compen- lion and invasion except to ex- Mr and Mrs Mike Kerwm of murJer
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - -- - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,083,5511.32
� the strangulation
sation for serv1ce-d tsa�led veter- press s mpabhy for
the Cuban pat• spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs·
y
MEMORANDA
death of Mrs. De gh S pard.
NEW YORK-James R. Hoffa, a?s. Tbei:e ar� approxanately 50 riots. Commander Connell , like William Haselton and
son.
Assets
U
t
pltdged
he
or NSicned to secure l i abilities
�lack fixed lhe �at e alter over.
presld:nt of � Te�ers Union, bills dealmg with some w;;pec� of many others is apprehensive hat
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Holsin er
and for 0•her purposes - ~ • - - -- ~ - - - · - - - ---�- $ 281.837.50
.
defense
ruling
motions
for
mental
aervJoe-connected compensat ion. fa llure of the invasion
defendmg WllOD achvltlea:
will be i _ spent Sunday with M r. 8nd rs. examinati
ons for Wilson and ror a Loans IS 1hown abov11 are o.fter dedu�ti0· 1 of
"The men who seern to worry In a Budget and Fiscal Message terpreted
as a great C a 8 t r : Clmton Holsinger
reserves of - - - -- - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -·-·-- $ 13,014.35
contin ance,
m�re about monopoly power of by Phes._ Ktnnedy with respect Khrushchev vlctory
Mr· and Mrs. Sol 8ig1ey and
with ne w
I, HAROLD E. HUBBARD, Cuhier of the above-named bank,
u
{
.
'
unlOM are those who exercise it to the liudgei prepared and aub- Communist
claims •�at w.AI e n Mr. and Mn. Alva Holsinger
Prosecute&gt; ,nP.Ptn R . Pfalz. do hereby d eclare that this report or condiUon it true and eor.
.
in our business society."
milted by the outgoing Eiaenhow- hrushchev shoo�
bLS fist t h e spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. graf said wllio,i wUl be tried for rec t lo the belt of my knowledge and belief.
�
I er Administration, J.F.K. appar K
James C arter.
HAROLD E.
Yanks turned tail and ran
aulomobile theft a s soon as the
.
.
ently ratified the recommenda- CzPV
We, t he a��ersi ened directon a�ffl the eorrectnea of thll:'
Mr. �ames Carter, who. 1� fore- murde_r trial ;,.,wqt.J!leted.
�cce� of, the Pf�JA.t.s
.
tlons for velerlllll with ·very iew
eport
of cond1Lion and deci.re that ,t bu bHn examined 1IJ 111
!ft
r
_,. ""' '""' lllj --....-. rebe &gt; and ,nvas,on of C u h a man with the Shunnan Co. Ii now ei,tHe ,., charied with slealing j1(a and
, "'- , •
I
to
the beat or our knowled1e and belief IJ true and comd.
.
••
"Ch P
•· w,,.
.·�.
O p/ J O M E T R P S T
4 bo iD the best Interest of employed 1n jientucky. , ,
•
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,II/A.
F
l
RODNEY DOW)IING
the United Slates from m a n y Buck Smith and Ray Smith the -,iay1n;1'f;;,1 m onth.
�� :.�� mca
Oftlce Rburs: 8 to 12, 2 to 6 (Close at Noon on
get'
l
B�ARD V , ll'ULTZ-Dlreeton
angles. However, while Secretary called � Alva Holsinger Mon- captured the following daj at GalEast Court St., Pomeroy
only reference ,.�.., wilen of Slate Rusk has expresaed aym- day evenmg,
ROSE
S, IIEYNOLDI
lipoUa, Ohio,
ho recommended that the Con• path� for the Cuban patriots, Emma Van Meter son Dav id __:._c__c_________.................,,,.,,,.,,,............
ess enact 1a selective
inc�se President Kennedy has taken the and Martha Hollinger apenl Wedle
compensa 1on ra 8 1or ••�r.- position lhat the Cuban fracas is neaday with Mina Pickens of StivAround Th, ,Clock
ans w1th severe serv1ce-connect /j c VJ.1 War between
the Castro enville . .
J· .
\
I
ed disabllitlel, lo of(set the rise
Emma Van Meter and Dailey
government
and
the
an
ti-Castro
in the cost of llvin since the last Cuban, and that
on
all othe r coun- Vm Meter called Monday
Inc
lat 1957 gand tn adju■t t
P
auline
Brewer.
should
keep
hands
off.
While
t.:-1. riQ.S
r.-�,e
' some ca
- m
' legorfes WUM.'11 th ere · no evidence or Ru
111ian Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and
JS
.
are out of line. A strict interpJ'let. flier,
or troops actually engaged daug!JU!Lr11 of Guysvllle spent Sil•
ation f th� Pretkl l'
11 in Cuban combat, lbere is
no urday evening with Mr. a n d
ind cate
t uestion but what R
s. Mn. Alva Holsinger.
plane
lllsi?11
q
favor an across-lhe-board
tanks,
weapons
� Many from here attended the
and
military
stra
Blthrlel ond Information 11 Dutton
11
crease In compensation
d
a
tegl
ing
provi
C
tro
re
with
Senl�r play at Eastern Friday
Drug Si.re, MlddPeport, D,
as
but only ffl case■ i!lvoiv�e the sts
'
· ,,
sinews of war to help repel evenm1;.
!- __
_..1
, .
.
more aevere aen�'VUlllll:WU ,I.lo.&amp; i-.
I
M r. W in H♦IBmger c,alled . . on
aslon. =·
. ...
J.11\;; ou co�e of thls
ulble ac1·u,1:. un, un
· ·
'd1aabilltlea, with
I.
attempted Cuban Invasion may Mr. Robert Van Meter Monday.
E
mm.ts m aome oJ:r eueJ d ch relftl[t In another instance
aOd
wbere Ha,el and Judy Smith
might bo
er- Rmslan lnditect military .inter- friends or Belpre spent Sunday
· ._
�
Im
Phone LY M550
kl. C'.on
Ro�� venllon cau,o, the United Slate• with Mr. and "In, Frank •Bairller .
.
J:.
b 01 �
llllla, wh0 II 1 va-• to lose face because
99 Morrlt Av■•
Athtna, Ohio
Ame le
Commander-ill.Chief of the Veterenga
honor
refu�
to
ge
.: :
e
.
an■ of Foreign War■, •·ill
be
same tacl1ea employed by Rusamong Ibo !trot WI- lo be
Ila. Connell and other •-ana
board by the House ,·eter
ComNo - or aliliplioe.
leaden have an inner feeling that
au
mltteo and ho will not onl
■- - - - ­
y mab tho United State
,, lhort of actiVe
d•li = later with
a recommendation Ior ln = parllclpa
• Get 2 Items For The Price Of I
mullltlon, ahould not let the
�
ID - •lon
by
the
Cuban
patriots
Sunday School altendanee on
P1111 A Penny
lion, hut will plump for an e.tra f:
April
2!. wu :rt, lhe offering
percentage payment for veter_____
.02
$9
.., whooo dlaabffille, were tnWorahlp SOrv!ceo
held al
curred cverseu or In combat LOTTERY MAN LOST
with
10
61 ·tr,
an
a�
:45,
tery
Lo
)
(lJP
PITTSBU
o[
RGH
Wars
Foreign
Veterans
I
Tho
t
an
ylor
loading.
Ta
Berm
ldn'
Lard
nl:
a
operato
o u t re
r Fra
ba 1troag natjwal resolutions
co
Tho W. S•. C. S. bold Ill regular
calling for a ,ub,tantlal ,!nere... 1111 taklns a chance tn Cr1min11
� cm 'l\teaday evOlllng; A'p,
fa Iha ralell of compea,atlon ,. Court hare.
••ll u fM an e.tra per,entage . Sentoneed to three to six months rll 11, at tho home of Helen
• Plus tu 1nd 11111 oll your ear
pa.yment fu dtsabJI1tieo which la Jail ThUl'lday for operating a Wl\C)de, with 'l11elma Henderson.
REGARDLESS ol CONDffiON
were Incurnd overSUI and In lottery ho demanded and receiv&lt;d -1dtng.
A report WU liven 0G the Spa­
c:ombat Comm1tteo au.!rman Olin a
trf.tL
for
(Tiger) 'league who II •
Con� Prlday be r&lt;ceived a ffhettl ,upper and tile procoed,
Ontr
decorated, combaklloabled velor- m to 12 ,_tbs terms and a applied to lt:ftchao equipmml and
•
towsrda Iha N!flOlr and mlnlman, will no doubt lead a oympa- fl()O floe,
•
anco fund.
----thollc ear to proposala for compenullon IDm.,.. and lor . ex- Some ol Ohio'• augat boet ,,,_ comblnalltm oubtcrlptra paytnenlo to those ._ dlla, larm,a ylold II much as 28 ton, to lfm1I ...,. token for the W. S
C. S. mqa- by lhe ...rotary
bllftlel fiere fncurrecl In combal tho acre.
---''------..;.:....;"'!'
=.�=.::�---- - of Lit. and Pabl., Helm W-- · ._ • you know what
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The POllllnaHq commfttee reyou'll ptllnc
•
poried Ibo
1111 of iif­
• QUALITY- Is
Bcutl. who ..... elocl,d: Pres.
• -:tomplete line
GUARANTEED
NfDa )loblnoot,: Vloo-pra., !Iola
of Firestone
1»14
TaJlor ; Racordma Secy. �
• Your ,uaran tee
•
fires
•
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with
Alma
will bl honored
8wlr(a: Sec)&lt;. of Splrllml Life
· Road Hazard
NATIQ�-�.!PE_
Black .....
Belen Woode; Sec,y. of 111111on9
::Guarantees
• The,e are NO '
-M
!:leanor Boyls: Sec)&lt;. of Proextending from Whitt ...
llll1ltoD Genovflva Gulbrio: Socr, hidden challlff
C&lt;lo!I IV ... ,_
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12
Plus tax incl tire 011
19 QUICK
.
Secy. o1 Chtll'Oh Ac:t!v&amp;les Flor- , , , • · SERVICE
your
car REGARDLESS '
up
to
a
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and Publlcallona Helen Wooda.
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pro- \ Ml
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gram
tm "Wfman"1
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family or Mineraville were S!ID­
day visitors of bll parent&amp;. Mr.
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Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver,
IOI! John Allan or Kenova, W.
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He aot hto flral 1ut Sept, 18,
• �•••"anl°:""
• AIJ:00
aon, ;..,::' Phlladelphla
4 t . 3lll 3½• Baltimore • Waaillngton I, night
c ..., ....
'""II phllllo,. ts: M tno111, Whitt Sox 11; Genbeattnc lhe p,....o
•
Frf4AI' • JtMtdll
Chl,.go • K1ou1 City I, nlpl
Only one other pttcbt, tn bua- tile, Oriole, II,
Ml!waukoo 1 San Fran O, nlflht Loa Angoloa ft Mlnnolola 5, nf&amp;lli,
ball'• Iona htoior,, hlo avar tolled
Plloldq
P
a no,l,ltlor al
11111 Noll-.t Leq111 _ Elston. Cub, st. Louil 10 hU1 I, 11 Ina, night 11 1Mlng1
Ctnclnnali, nJghl, Boltnn at Detroit. night, pol�
ot
Pllllburlh
IIIMll
lMI:
tu
Ptr
wu Cy Young. wbo Wh 41 wbtn 4-0: Frtend ,
,
a
ponld, wot groundo
ho DOie� 1111 ll&gt;ild In 111111.
Pfratu: PodNI, Dodgtn: CINI- poatponld, rain
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pmleveland at New Yori!, night,
CUlw,• Duffalo ,Olanta· Loa Anploa 11 Chicago,
•,llpajtn Q 1111 plltl,tn1 1ll1lil bt'I Will
poatponetl,
rain
' ponld, oeld "8ftlher
1111," ,aid JdO Adcock, the Orsi er.ii. �- all M:
SlluNIO)''O PNIMtble Pllellon
buenwl, In Iha mnnlld, noily A-•- 1- _
Tl- �•• Prebablo Pllcben
Brav,a' clubbolua Fridl)' nJgh� .,;;M: p.....i, Twlnl : Jtama1. Plttaburp at C incinnati _ La,r Cleveland ol New Yarlt...-rJ
(2-0l .,, T9!Tj' ff&gt;.01,
01- Tn WIIIII
Twlaa: Wynn, Whlla Sol: Allen, (0,3) "· Purkey (1-ll.
Spahn ponnfli.d oru, two GloDI Ind•: Dltmlr, Y..-: 'Moll!, San Francilco et MUwaube- Baltimore at uhlqlan-Papw
(IH)) ,
to 1et
paa tfi.l) VI Hobaugh
but. bolb ., wallll. Tlpn· 9...,_ Red Sox •• Wit• lllrl&lt;hal (fl.I I YI Buhl (fl.I )
llollon
at
Detroit
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prelar:ably.
Jn these pl !Cr.I I ha\le aeen
them, but never, no never, ln tbe ·•
111ual carefully prepared bird
box. My own teeny bird bo1 made
yean ago by Timmy Neut:dini
and in which l'd en\lilioned Jmny
Wren for 1ure - Well. il'1 now
,orta a ged and scaly bul never a
wrai entered that tiny doorway
and STAYED - A great cUs,�
poJntmen t to Blanche M. Audi&gt;
'DOil.

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/.OS AMl�tr�
PflP6¥R$
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l'blt&gt;d ,. di�n wrem cKme to their
I 01·,w rt 'cently. But immediately
l1t..'y 111·re dlsappointtd when the
c!loo,\ llUle creatures left. 'nail
J'(\t1!111f' wa9
repeated several
11mf'!&gt;, came and went, came and
\\enl.
Su,i!,11e1&gt;t lon to the KJtinl Wrens dearly love the poet.et of
;,n old coat R'lllS]af way out 1n
�·.ime �ecluded buil�ing. Or an old
cl1l.11pldated shoe, perhaps, sitting
111 a sequestered place high up

WAl.£Y

No-Hitter Of 196 1 Season

WA5
NEW YORK &lt; UPI I-DI.M,� Jones
AH
other
only
he
t
in
Phillies
adelphia
I
Record
Holds Shutout
Warren Spahn owns the 5ee0n.:
I New York fur designc-r .,,. jth
�
A
l?tY
thtwhile
game,
gue
a
Le
l
a
tion
a
N
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�yes on the hght heavyweight Ii• 1
no-hiUer and t.he 29'. 1 viclory of ll w as Spahn '� second wlfl thi.
196/
Was�­
the
o
heal
Oriole1
tle. mu\es up a notch m class
h1s carttr Loda� but I.he day ol seal!On and t he �nd shutout. or h i." , Baltim re
By Ch&lt;I Tan11ehill
H-f5.mrYI
lo111ght to take on Pete Rade·
days - the one lhat will set th" c a reer . a record for Nationa' ington Senators, 4-2, the Chicago
W1rl{ A
Whlte Sox downed the Kansas
m:1cher, a would-hr promoter .::ind
brilliant Milwa'Jkee Br ave lcl l · Le ag ue \eft-hand('rs.
r� OCI&lt;
M�i'Jl
l'ift
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l'�-P'
iew,
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busmcssman, in a nationally telc- '
hander apart fro� all other pik� · Spahn had to be at his best b.:- City Athletics , 4-2 , and t�e �
Or
�
vised 10-round heavywe ight bout
en of bis era - lS dllt later tht 1 1 ca use he had a powerful opponent I Angeles An gels tcored a 1 2-innm ,
IIOM$RS
s
IS
at St. Nicholas ar1!na
lieason when he lihould -hit ltc ' in Sam Jones who pit ched a r ive �5 win �ver the Minne�ta Twin
/N 1";1£
I ID American Leaizue action.
.lo�es, u�bealen in 17 profe-�sion,
300-victory m.lir4,.
�/Sl!(IM
hit ter and struck out eight. The
SchoeadleDSt Provide. WlD
al f i ghts. JS a 7 lo 5 favorite to
That will pla,\ him with W:il- 1 Brav s cored the g_ e' s on Iy
s
,
ow
Red Schoendienst's
w
Pinch-hitter
arn
n
beat Rademacher' whose biggest '
ter Johnson · Christy M athewson• ' run �m the flrst mnmg
w h�n
.
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gave
I
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Bottmg
Grover Clevela nd Alexander, Erl- I F r01
chum to fa me � that ne lS the
smg led • moved I ' two-run Jllt inning double
1A
.
ts item o f a W eek o T sO .·
' tlO)lCr ·1n rm�
h'ISt ory t o r1ghl · Best Spo
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,
die Plank and t efty Grove - 1.! se&lt;:ond on a passed ball and lal- the Cardinals the vict ory l:fter the
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,\ M e1g� T C ou_n ty, b as kelba 1 I coac h th JS pasI WlDIer Hall of Famers _ as the on!y lied 08 Hank AR ron '!i single.
! Phillie s went ah�ad in the top o!
l�r the heavyweight title m his
y
was �atchmg his I eserve team battle another equall i "moderri" pitchers to win 1C1l nie_ v-ict
. �r was _ the Brav _. the inning on a squeeze bUJ1l b)'
rirsl pro start .
y
it:s Bob M alkmus .
was
he
pla
eteers.
d
ba
be
o
led
ou
uns
cre_
w
s
''
ad
k1�
(
_w
T
l
y
si.
its
flis
,
.
who
adm
career
R emacher
games during their
.
fnlh ID their 1351 six g�mes �d
.
_
only motivation !or fighting is l an ything but tnsp1ring to the coach, or fans.
In the meant� the amazm�ly n_ioved them past the Giants inL Jerry Adair's two-nan homer
arms
flying
of
melee
arters
close.qu
a
ddenly,
rrom
Su
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money, has come a long w
and relief pitcher Hoyt Wilhebn'r
control . I durable , Spahn 15 demon�tra�� first place.
,ince sufferm a six-rocnd km:&gt;l'k-g , and legs one J?oY e�erge d with the ball in �is
5k
s
h
01
ne
los
rour 5t rong innings enabled the
he
l
t
a
i
won
T
ls
a
Cardin
Louis
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t
S
1
he
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front of h8
, _ t. no
out by champ ion F loyd Patter son ; He too k off l i ke a Jet for the basket, out In
be
cause he 5 four-hour and 23-minule,
t
cunrung
JWl
to hand t he Senators their
and
11-inOrioles
,
_
everybody.
.
on Aug. ,:2, 1�7.
act ,
�
In
mark.
the
�year
paned
in nine games,
9
t
loH
h
t
eigh
PhiiI
the
over
ning, 10- marathon
1
However, h 1 .s guida nce system had bee n disrupted n
1
woa 1s i�tghls
1lte�
no-�
a
I�
hurlecl
n
he
wh�
g
straight for the wron I
H Kirkland ~ 503 -He has won 13 fights, lost two the pilin g up , and he was aimed
against the Son Francisco G111nts
goal.
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78
J
and ctrawn In another �ince th at
Friday night ho became the "'"
.
'Hey , hadn ' t yo u better holler to him to stop!" said
e
r -!IO
bi nigh t when he ga ined lastin
itt i ng wit h the coac � o � the wron,, -way playe r. on.d oldest pilch�r ever to accom
en
a
M
�
.
d
IXED
LEAGUE
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:
g
wi
n�g recognition by tanglin
,
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plash the fe�t. Cy Young w a s
Naw, sn�rlcd t_he coach. He 11 blow it.
•U i Hiah Scores April 26.
Patterson. But he is the lirgl to 1
nohird
t
when he p1tch/MI the
A nd blow 1t he did .
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Htab Three G ame Ind · C · Kir
C ITY LEA.GUE
admit that boxing fo him now is '
· 1908·
1 er Of h'II car eer m
, h'll
,•
1
rray
M.
1and 500 only a stepping stone to a briJ:thlHigh Scores t•IS-61 .
&amp;J5.
�\ u
Use of the term "basketcers" above recalls two ex• · 'Ibe only Giants to reach OO&lt;ie High Single
t
80""'en High Three GJme I,d. D. Mil·
k
ame 8
I
H
om
p
er fut u
G
c·
seen on TV last winter at halftime were Chuck Hille r and Wlllle M
•,' · . ' ,� ccllent exhibitions
,'° as ,1 �
,
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187•
c0rtcr�- e steps m 11111 d irct· 1011
·
Jer 531 .
:1 I bas kc lba II games. I re• covey on walks ln the fourth end 194 • M · Murra"
prof ess1ona
•
d mgs d urmg
procee
.
-" ,,, ,. _ _ _
on
ed t
Team Three Games Red • Blue Hlflh Single Game G , Wagner
F rid whe� h �
fer lo the " D ove r Basketeers ." Many readers surely liflh �nings and both were wiped
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er"t;nny
con nd•
as e�vyweigh ":"'te
1957
--� �- 206.
Mrs. Huber Brown, lecturer ,
caught their terrific performances, so fin e that even the _ ,
Tum Single Game Red
Llllo� s manager.
, Team Three Gamet Pomeroy
appreciation
ded
y
s
in
opened with group ■lngappla
which
pro
u
la
er
.
,
p
f15.
H� II have to be .it lull_ befit
Blue
Th is group of Dover ' 0 ., kids, age 1 1 through 1 4, hav e
Cement Block 2528
fng of Home sw..t Homo. Memj
agom,I Jones , who would J,ke to been trained in ball handling to a remarkable point of
ero
e
le
E
Pom
m
Sing
Gam
Tea
hers responded to roll call with
STANDINGS
use a victory . over Pete _ as � pe rfec t ion.
Cemen
t Block 884.
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a nur,ery rhyme or poem iean,W••
Pd
Majo, League Load,,.
wedge lo, 8 llghl heavyweight ti·
Their show was so impressive in February that it was ,,
STANDING8
d In childhood. Four articles
e
21111
IS\\
tle f,ght with champion Hamid brought back for an encore in March, both times to a By UDlled p,.11 lol,ruUo•al Bee
Loli&amp;,
Two
appll
c
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for
memberwere
read Including, A longer life
4
20¼
2 1/t
Red Ir: Blue
National Leap
1 Center
Johnson and-or Archie Moore. na tional audienc e.
I for our Easter plants, Mrs. Wll20
27Yi
Spo:
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24
21
ship and two demits were accepty
W hat a hoost for Ohio k.ids , and the brand o{ basket- Player A Club a. AB 11. H. Pcs. Ball • Chain
Johnson ls champion in the N B A
26
Falls City Beer
11am Morgan.
21½
23½
Dlnks
Rinky
J
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�
ed,
when
Rock
Springs
Grange
14 49 11 23
atate1 while Archie Is reco!QUzed ball nurtured here!
! Moon, L.A.
23
24
Ho R
21
24 1 � oo� La
1/t
23¼ met 'Itiursday evening.
48 t i 2 417 Richard•
14
.
--The song or the lazy ta nner ,
St.L
am.
MaasachuYork,
New
cngh
In
king
s
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dry2
4i,,
un
I
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nson
Ro
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s
C
Four
ee
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a
5
the
n
40
17
9
u
12
element
Phil.
t
St
flatI
Gondz.
strong
y
s
a
h
T
Jonea
Europe.
is a
setls and
here a pparentl
2:11', Fred Goegletn wonhy master, Amos LeoM rd : A oountry girl' s
I Porn. Cement Btock24\I
SEASON RIGRS
13 43 5 16 .m
tened nine o[ hlJ 11 pro opponent,. Board of Education which is determined , to de-empha- po,t, ctn.
and
31 , presided and thr,. appeals for aid creed, Mre. John Erwm;
17
Co
Ohio Power
10 4 l • 1 5 3116 Ind s Game■ A. Sylvester Ml!&gt;
size all sports In our public schools, beg inning al th � Aaron, Mll.
ge
Geor
.
rs
i:;
r
on,
s
Ap
ndma
a
Gr
'
_
,
,
SEASON HIGRS
.
were answered. Plans were made
high school level and reaching down to the bottom grade clmnte, Pitt,. 1 2 so 6 18 ,3601 M. Murray Ul,
RamApril
pqam
A
Skmner
.
tn gtvo the flrBI and aeoond d eBEACH TENNlll FINALS
Kasko c tn.
1 2 45 , 16 .356 Ind. I Garno A. Sylvester 2M , Ind. 3 Games B. Loulll 6311
•
of the system.
bows"
by
Mrs, Robert Loukl proVIENNA, Aurt rata W P l &gt;-Dar·
j !'Id. 1 Game L. Damewood Z47, ,,.... at the next meeting,
The " strongest recomme ndation," . are .r�ported be- A
' Phtt
13 :is , 12 ."4Z E. Sytvo,ter 1911
coded a Dower qub bi Mre. Wt�
Jone Ha rd or M ontebello, C.lif. . Ing handed school administrators lo eliminate entirely
Game, Red &amp; Dlu·, Team 3 Gamt, Falla Clly Bwr A program wu presented by 1.
6 " 7 12 . '143 Team
Pitt;.
. ..:..�____.:.:.___
11am Grueser. Joke, by Mrs.
and Wimbledon champion Ma,ia all fifth a nd sixth grade athletic activity, and mlnimlze Mathw', , Mil, t
7.
1
6
I
95
8
1
o 4
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11 117,
Frank Grue,er and Mr,. Wtlllam '
Bueno of Brazil gained th• semi- Lo l he point ol extinction that in th• 7-Blh grade.
Team I Game Richardo - 'roil.
Le
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Grueser closed tho program.
004
Center
Sport
Team I Game
final round in U. Auatrlan Inter..
I am convinced s uch a policy is not only misguided, Tern le A;;;:••�3 .:":; 20 455
TOP 10 BOWLERS Al"G.
Refreshment, were oerved by
AVGTOP "5" BOWLERS
national tenn ll tnumament F n- bul destructive of much that can be whole SOllle In a w ell- Bra �t ' Bait " t i 36 9 16 333 c, Kirkland 500
.
the homo economko commlttees,
Louka 17'
day,
superv i sed elementary school and Junior High athletic ox," Chl ·
t i 45 8 18 3541 R. Davia 49t
at the close el the meetlnl,
K. Manley - H. Clatworthy 1'13
Ml" Hard beat Dorta Schuste, program,
Chi.
11 :r, • 11 151 D A h 483
Mlnoao,
D. Hawley t71
of Auatrla, IHI, IHI, white Mis,
II is misguided because apparently lt assumes that Romano Ctov 1 40 4 14 . 3
H: c�e■her 48 1
,
&amp;11 B. Bowen 473
&amp;
Menchint-Wagner-Davto
Bueno ,topped Edda Herdy ol stopping organized elementary athletics wlll put J ohnny Kal ne, Del. , 1 21 46 o
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t
e
Sauer 1118,
Amtrla, IHI, e-&amp;.
al home more studyi ng his lesson,_ Nothing could b Mantle, N.Y _ 1' 41 12 14 341 M . M u Y 505
rr
:•:.---�or-:farther from fact. He'll just be more on the street.
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eraloa, Minn. 1 1 63 7 21 331 V
lncenstrong
one
"
rell\ov
It
se
becau
ctive
�
destru
,.
It la
;,
h
11 42 9 14 :m
ndl, , C t.
llETIRF.D UMPilllC DIES
tive many boys hav e to learn perseverance, accept dla Ll
a 4 •• m
u
l
Boa.
l,
Bunne
and
NATICK, Mui. t UPII-Funorat clpllne of the team , gain physical strength and skill,
l'o?morly Smith Clothlnl Co,
•Romo
·
aarvtcea .,.. botng arrangld for maintain too, interest in school work.
MIDDLll'ORT, OHIO
g
It's the conviction of many peraon• that the State Nllioul Lo-,.. - M oon, Dod ­
Thornu II, CowioU, Jr., so, the
er
: S
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nr■t major ••�• wnplre to ho Board can go only so rsr in Its present heading before era e pence , m! •: Boy ,
J
Witil
playera
Nven
Card, •:
named to baael&gt;alt'1 Hall or public opinion aay s , "Whoa," and turns It around.
each.
Fame. Conoolly. wbo aorved In
Nim• Brand
Amerktn 1A1pe-Mantle, Yan· 1
the American Logue (rom UIOl•
GIi
Pel.
L.
W.
March ndlN
Major
lllaodlall•
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k- 7: Kluaowlkl. Angela 4: Al1931, died Friday at hto ilom•
s
8
troit
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Jack Weyersmtller
2 YEAR TERM

AT THI PRIMARY MAY 2, 1'61

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OF MlDDLIIPORT
In the St•t• of Ohkt, •' fM CIOH of lutlMH on Apr11 12, 1M1.
PubUshN In rNponM fa all made by Comptrall•r of tht Cur
rtncy, INMl•r Section 521 1, U. S. Rr,ltlff Statvtn.
llSSETS
Cash, balam:es wit h other bank.a, and cash item• 1n
proceH of tolled.ion . · · · · · · · - - - - - - · - · - - · - - S 450,791.0I
United States Government oblie1tion1, direci
and cuananteed - - · · · · - - - - - - · - · - · · - · - - - · · -­ 1 ,11611,118'1.lfl

nchos. ThiJ ancient Spaniah-American garment, dear
1981 Maid of Cotton wardrobe. Center: !or tbe,gentle�e heart of the Boy Scout. h'8 been redlscovered. Snip,
man: m gold-colored terry with ,elf-bell. At right: for oblieation1 of States and pol i tical IUhdiviJlom _ _
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By Ualled Pre.s ID&amp;enulCIODal
snip, snip go the ·11clsson or the collturier, each getting a
th,e .
d�,s1 (What's THAT picture doing in here,
Mr. and Mra. Jamea Reeves
Corpora
t e stocks (including $12,000.00 stock of
touch more glamour into what once was a blanket with a
Jt s Just a Br1hlh sheepdog wearing a pair of kid's dron..
Todai is Saturday, April Z9lh.
Federal Reaerve bank) - - · - · ~ · · - · · · · · - - - - - - ­
c
12,000.00
and family "M:re weekend viBltors
s
t ID tl!e nµddle for the head to .Uck oul, Poncho. will
seat
ateopers to keep him clean.) Oops!
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wit
119th
day
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the
the
Loa111
and
discounts
(indudlng
$Ml.86
overdratll
with hi&amp; ,isle,, Mr. and M r s.
) 1,535,911,ff
with Eleanor Boyle, as program Bank premises owned S33,7P'7.94, furniture and
Clinton Ault and family, h 1 , :116 more In 11161·
fixture, $13, 1 36 .05 - - · - - - - - - - - · - - - -· · - - - - - - le ader.
411,818.IIO
mother, Mr11. Iva Reeves and The moon 1s approachina it1 run
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TOTAL
ASSETS · ··-- - - - - - - - - - - -- ---·-··-- $f,083,!IIIU2
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Swartz
brother Dou alt of Barnsville, O. flase
The morning Slarl are Venu.i, The Hou.se Committee on Vet- areas.
aoo family of Williamstown, w.
LIABILITIES
Mr. and w... Harold Gillogly
oc1
ter � Saturn.
Jupi
Va.
spent
Sun
d
ay
Demand
with
d
eposits
his
daughter Vicki, M r. and Mrs.
of
parindivi
d
uals, partnttthip'Preparator
erans A f f a t r s bas completed
y lo jumping off on
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ents,
and
corporations
Mr.
and
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Mrs.
Hobart
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Guy Rw!ttll daughter Terry Lynn · The evening star is M ars.
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lengthy hearings on the V. A. hos• his msy,.
HA HOLSINGER
Tim
Swartz,
on this day in history:
s
of
of Pomeroy were Sunday visitors
,
E uropean Naval Fleet, V.F W.
�a�::st';;� ��1:f � ri!=
Sunday School attendance was
.
ew 'i855ar, fow:id • pil.'.ll and m edlcat program. Wit•
In
Matth
17
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92.
uall
Mrs.
Carri
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Burson
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or
Alrens
of
Comman der Tod C. Connell and
· thelr parents Mr and Mrs·
.
80 Apr 23
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of
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Deposill
and
of
Unired
Stales
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M
ernment
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O'Brien
(includ[nf
of
Pr
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L'--Oln Rassell.
h,s national '1aff are keepmg a
M•. and Mrs. Robert Van Mel- Fork, visited Mr. an d Mrs, �as,
postal savings) - - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - · - - - · - - - · -·
In 1894· Jacob Coxey aod ht, the U nited States where there
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Mr, su,,ieI Wyatt and Stevie
clole
watch
on
the
explosive
•
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and family spent Sunday al- 0 . Woode, Sunda
sit
posits
De
of
States
and
political
so called "army" o( several hun- iias
mbdivhlons
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115,912,0I
afternoon
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been n demand for new or uarJOn '. " Cub• · Co•
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nel l. hke ternoon with Mr. and Mrs. Jacob They also all called on Mr. and Cert ified and officer■• checks, ek. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ ____ _
dred une· mrIoyed _m•n amv� ir1
be11,2N.M
. expanded hospitals, testified
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many o1her na, 1onal ,eRders · is Van Meter and M r · and M r s M rs. Clair Woode
lhe nat ion s cap1tal ,. petition
OTAL
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DEPOSITS
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and
187.63
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fore the comm,11ee. Although d turbed o er
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poss1bll1 failure Russell V an Meter of Stiversville of Chester.
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Tot.al demand depolits - - - - · · Sl,459, 7-4:9.78
Congreas fo� reI'ief leg1Slaton.
man 8 clfic bills were under of the Cuban patriots
Rev. and Mrs. Eldon Blake- and
to oust the
In 19 13, Gideon Sundb ack of Ho- e
Tola)
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time and savings dep0slh $2, 1 49,437.87
onsfder:ion, the ommittee h as
CaStro
Mrs.
u
dictatorship
Mary
Buchanan
attended
the
Comm
nists
T
bokeo, N. J., patented the zipper.
OTAL LIABILITIES _ _ _
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_ ___ . _ 11,609,187.llll
t y t
any c;:iclud all over the world have charged WMA meeting. It was held at tn.e Wilson Trial Set
under the name of " separable :� e ���r
CAPITAL
ACCOUHTS
The 111 �
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fasteller, "
l &lt;ID �� t - the United States with promot- Green(leld U. B. church.
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Ca pital stock :
bY the comm i ee rom
wit ing, supporting and launching George w Curlis speJ:Jt S(m 1 -•1. t&gt;t N
., ext Tuesday
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In 19'5. American soldiers libC om mon ,c;tock, lotat par $100 000,00 - - - --- - - t 100,000.00
PARKESB U,!lG: W: Va. ( lJPI J
� nesses �ay be used as �u�ested the bellion
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rs:
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againat Castro, not day with h Barber B othe
erated 3'l,001&gt; Nazi victlw a
re
300.000.1)1
-Wood Counly Coreu1t J udge Don- Surplua - - - - -� --- - - - - ------- - - - - - - - -- - - ----- - - ­
Imes tn the Admm�trator withstanding
the true fact, that Ur. AM,. Reed is • pa t ient
Dachau, oide,t •nd worst o[ GerUndivided
profits
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a
ld
F.
Black
ha1
set
Tuesday for
eteran [f
The h?sp1tal the U. S government officially at the Camden Clark Hospital
man concentration camp! duri11g � _
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C
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ACCOUNTS
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.111
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of
I lnal
Roger D Wilson 19,
o owed nnme- had noth ing to do with oe rebel- In Par
g wil
ke'5burg,
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World War II,
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TOTAL
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AND
LlABIIJT
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of Waterford, (Jhlo, on a charge
a'l:�
, f"I by he3:mg� on compen- lion and invasion except to ex- Mr and Mrs Mike Kerwm of murJer
CAPITAL ACCOUNTS - -- - . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - $4,083,5511.32
� the strangulation
sation for serv1ce-d tsa�led veter- press s mpabhy for
the Cuban pat• spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs·
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MEMORANDA
death of Mrs. De gh S pard.
NEW YORK-James R. Hoffa, a?s. Tbei:e ar� approxanately 50 riots. Commander Connell , like William Haselton and
son.
Assets
U
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pltdged
he
or NSicned to secure l i abilities
�lack fixed lhe �at e alter over.
presld:nt of � Te�ers Union, bills dealmg with some w;;pec� of many others is apprehensive hat
Mr. and Mrs. Junior Holsin er
and for 0•her purposes - ~ • - - -- ~ - - - · - - - ---�- $ 281.837.50
.
defense
ruling
motions
for
mental
aervJoe-connected compensat ion. fa llure of the invasion
defendmg WllOD achvltlea:
will be i _ spent Sunday with M r. 8nd rs. examinati
ons for Wilson and ror a Loans IS 1hown abov11 are o.fter dedu�ti0· 1 of
"The men who seern to worry In a Budget and Fiscal Message terpreted
as a great C a 8 t r : Clmton Holsinger
reserves of - - - -- - - · - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -·-·-- $ 13,014.35
contin ance,
m�re about monopoly power of by Phes._ Ktnnedy with respect Khrushchev vlctory
Mr· and Mrs. Sol 8ig1ey and
with ne w
I, HAROLD E. HUBBARD, Cuhier of the above-named bank,
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unlOM are those who exercise it to the liudgei prepared and aub- Communist
claims •�at w.AI e n Mr. and Mn. Alva Holsinger
Prosecute&gt; ,nP.Ptn R . Pfalz. do hereby d eclare that this report or condiUon it true and eor.
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in our business society."
milted by the outgoing Eiaenhow- hrushchev shoo�
bLS fist t h e spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. graf said wllio,i wUl be tried for rec t lo the belt of my knowledge and belief.
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I er Administration, J.F.K. appar K
James C arter.
HAROLD E.
Yanks turned tail and ran
aulomobile theft a s soon as the
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ently ratified the recommenda- CzPV
We, t he a��ersi ened directon a�ffl the eorrectnea of thll:'
Mr. �ames Carter, who. 1� fore- murde_r trial ;,.,wqt.J!leted.
�cce� of, the Pf�JA.t.s
.
tlons for velerlllll with ·very iew
eport
of cond1Lion and deci.re that ,t bu bHn examined 1IJ 111
!ft
r
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to
the beat or our knowled1e and belief IJ true and comd.
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4 bo iD the best Interest of employed 1n jientucky. , ,
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RODNEY DOW)IING
the United Slates from m a n y Buck Smith and Ray Smith the -,iay1n;1'f;;,1 m onth.
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Oftlce Rburs: 8 to 12, 2 to 6 (Close at Noon on
get'
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B�ARD V , ll'ULTZ-Dlreeton
angles. However, while Secretary called � Alva Holsinger Mon- captured the following daj at GalEast Court St., Pomeroy
only reference ,.�.., wilen of Slate Rusk has expresaed aym- day evenmg,
ROSE
S, IIEYNOLDI
lipoUa, Ohio,
ho recommended that the Con• path� for the Cuban patriots, Emma Van Meter son Dav id __:._c__c_________.................,,,.,,,.,,,............
ess enact 1a selective
inc�se President Kennedy has taken the and Martha Hollinger apenl Wedle
compensa 1on ra 8 1or ••�r.- position lhat the Cuban fracas is neaday with Mina Pickens of StivAround Th, ,Clock
ans w1th severe serv1ce-connect /j c VJ.1 War between
the Castro enville . .
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ed disabllitlel, lo of(set the rise
Emma Van Meter and Dailey
government
and
the
an
ti-Castro
in the cost of llvin since the last Cuban, and that
on
all othe r coun- Vm Meter called Monday
Inc
lat 1957 gand tn adju■t t
P
auline
Brewer.
should
keep
hands
off.
While
t.:-1. riQ.S
r.-�,e
' some ca
- m
' legorfes WUM.'11 th ere · no evidence or Ru
111ian Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webb and
JS
.
are out of line. A strict interpJ'let. flier,
or troops actually engaged daug!JU!Lr11 of Guysvllle spent Sil•
ation f th� Pretkl l'
11 in Cuban combat, lbere is
no urday evening with Mr. a n d
ind cate
t uestion but what R
s. Mn. Alva Holsinger.
plane
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q
favor an across-lhe-board
tanks,
weapons
� Many from here attended the
and
military
stra
Blthrlel ond Information 11 Dutton
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crease In compensation
d
a
tegl
ing
provi
C
tro
re
with
Senl�r play at Eastern Friday
Drug Si.re, MlddPeport, D,
as
but only ffl case■ i!lvoiv�e the sts
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sinews of war to help repel evenm1;.
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more aevere aen�'VUlllll:WU ,I.lo.&amp; i-.
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M r. W in H♦IBmger c,alled . . on
aslon. =·
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ulble ac1·u,1:. un, un
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'd1aabilltlea, with
I.
attempted Cuban Invasion may Mr. Robert Van Meter Monday.
E
mm.ts m aome oJ:r eueJ d ch relftl[t In another instance
aOd
wbere Ha,el and Judy Smith
might bo
er- Rmslan lnditect military .inter- friends or Belpre spent Sunday
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Phone LY M550
kl. C'.on
Ro�� venllon cau,o, the United Slate• with Mr. and "In, Frank •Bairller .
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b 01 �
llllla, wh0 II 1 va-• to lose face because
99 Morrlt Av■•
Athtna, Ohio
Ame le
Commander-ill.Chief of the Veterenga
honor
refu�
to
ge
.: :
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.
an■ of Foreign War■, •·ill
be
same tacl1ea employed by Rusamong Ibo !trot WI- lo be
Ila. Connell and other •-ana
board by the House ,·eter
ComNo - or aliliplioe.
leaden have an inner feeling that
au
mltteo and ho will not onl
■- - - - ­
y mab tho United State
,, lhort of actiVe
d•li = later with
a recommendation Ior ln = parllclpa
• Get 2 Items For The Price Of I
mullltlon, ahould not let the
�
ID - •lon
by
the
Cuban
patriots
Sunday School altendanee on
P1111 A Penny
lion, hut will plump for an e.tra f:
April
2!. wu :rt, lhe offering
percentage payment for veter_____
.02
$9
.., whooo dlaabffille, were tnWorahlp SOrv!ceo
held al
curred cverseu or In combat LOTTERY MAN LOST
with
10
61 ·tr,
an
a�
:45,
tery
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PITTSBU
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Wars
Foreign
Veterans
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Tho
t
an
ylor
loading.
Ta
Berm
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Lard
nl:
a
operato
o u t re
r Fra
ba 1troag natjwal resolutions
co
Tho W. S•. C. S. bold Ill regular
calling for a ,ub,tantlal ,!nere... 1111 taklns a chance tn Cr1min11
� cm 'l\teaday evOlllng; A'p,
fa Iha ralell of compea,atlon ,. Court hare.
••ll u fM an e.tra per,entage . Sentoneed to three to six months rll 11, at tho home of Helen
• Plus tu 1nd 11111 oll your ear
pa.yment fu dtsabJI1tieo which la Jail ThUl'lday for operating a Wl\C)de, with 'l11elma Henderson.
REGARDLESS ol CONDffiON
were Incurnd overSUI and In lottery ho demanded and receiv&lt;d -1dtng.
A report WU liven 0G the Spa­
c:ombat Comm1tteo au.!rman Olin a
trf.tL
for
(Tiger) 'league who II •
Con� Prlday be r&lt;ceived a ffhettl ,upper and tile procoed,
Ontr
decorated, combaklloabled velor- m to 12 ,_tbs terms and a applied to lt:ftchao equipmml and
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towsrda Iha N!flOlr and mlnlman, will no doubt lead a oympa- fl()O floe,
•
anco fund.
----thollc ear to proposala for compenullon IDm.,.. and lor . ex- Some ol Ohio'• augat boet ,,,_ comblnalltm oubtcrlptra paytnenlo to those ._ dlla, larm,a ylold II much as 28 ton, to lfm1I ...,. token for the W. S
C. S. mqa- by lhe ...rotary
bllftlel fiere fncurrecl In combal tho acre.
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Bcutl. who ..... elocl,d: Pres.
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8wlr(a: Sec)&lt;. of Splrllml Life
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over the haute monde, everything ia ponchos, ponchos

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Free Rome Consal'8tlon
Budget Tel'IPlli

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California pra&amp;uced 90 per cent
of all wine grown in the U,S

Mils Linda Smith WU week- �
end vlaitor of her cousin. Naomi 1
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Jo Smith.
Mr. and Mrs Dale Warner and
family or Mineraville were S!ID­
day visitors of bll parent&amp;. Mr.
and Mra. Herman Warner.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Sarver,
IOI! John Allan or Kenova, W.
Va. weni weekend guests of her
parents, M r. and Mrs. Howard
Thoma and other relatives,.

Roush's Shoe Store

Hearing Aid Service

tell when • • •

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and Robin of Springfield were
weekend visitors of his parenta.
Mr. and Mn. S. A. Wyatt.

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He aot hto flral 1ut Sept, 18,
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4 t . 3lll 3½• Baltimore • Waaillngton I, night
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Chl,.go • K1ou1 City I, nlpl
Only one other pttcbt, tn bua- tile, Oriole, II,
Ml!waukoo 1 San Fran O, nlflht Loa Angoloa ft Mlnnolola 5, nf&amp;lli,
ball'• Iona htoior,, hlo avar tolled
Plloldq
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11111 Noll-.t Leq111 _ Elston. Cub, st. Louil 10 hU1 I, 11 Ina, night 11 1Mlng1
Ctnclnnali, nJghl, Boltnn at Detroit. night, pol�
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wu Cy Young. wbo Wh 41 wbtn 4-0: Frtend ,
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ho DOie� 1111 ll&gt;ild In 111111.
Pfratu: PodNI, Dodgtn: CINI- poatponld, rain
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pmleveland at New Yori!, night,
CUlw,• Duffalo ,Olanta· Loa Anploa 11 Chicago,
•,llpajtn Q 1111 plltl,tn1 1ll1lil bt'I Will
poatponetl,
rain
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1111," ,aid JdO Adcock, the Orsi er.ii. �- all M:
SlluNIO)''O PNIMtble Pllellon
buenwl, In Iha mnnlld, noily A-•- 1- _
Tl- �•• Prebablo Pllcben
Brav,a' clubbolua Fridl)' nJgh� .,;;M: p.....i, Twlnl : Jtama1. Plttaburp at C incinnati _ La,r Cleveland ol New Yarlt...-rJ
(2-0l .,, T9!Tj' ff&gt;.01,
01- Tn WIIIII
Twlaa: Wynn, Whlla Sol: Allen, (0,3) "· Purkey (1-ll.
Spahn ponnfli.d oru, two GloDI Ind•: Dltmlr, Y..-: 'Moll!, San Francilco et MUwaube- Baltimore at uhlqlan-Papw
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to 1et
paa tfi.l) VI Hobaugh
but. bolb ., wallll. Tlpn· 9...,_ Red Sox •• Wit• lllrl&lt;hal (fl.I I YI Buhl (fl.I )
llollon
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Detroit
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They wore ChtlCI: lllltor lat 1111 hllm 'Orkllll. tdl iMI'
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foorlb 111d WWII M.COV., In tho
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fifth, Each WU .lpld oul ID •
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H1nll Aaron won It for hllD ID TEAM
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PiUabur&amp;h
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1 1 0 18 II San Fruc!ICO at Milwaukee
New York al Wlllhlnaton (2)
BolllnC 1nm IOCCllld hue •lib m
4 t 2 18 SI Phlladelpbla II St. Louis
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allln we Wllllr .lobnlon, lllQ)I' __.. b1llblll -,ta; In
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llddll Plait 11111 loll-lwldlt Oll1I 'l'lnlllo turned '
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YOUR VOTE AND SU"PORT
WIii Be Appreciated In Th• Primary
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!Joi tho - aad -- tlolla enjoyed ,nollly [aJr wwlhllr
in th, altetnoon:

By UIIW ,._ ...-.11oul
Ohio NHrher •a.a 1nnlllllttd
�ioanl got a tulf of lal.t falJ
low prffl,Urt ■l'ell and cold
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today with prevailing doudinnl, !root mavtng - of �
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cold and ol1i,II --..-1, winda
moving cd ot todthem Canada.
Children'•
Early rnomin,: Iowa were in the
mad-:IOI over mo.. of the stale
lrith 11...tttld ,egt,terinl 13,
CleYeland and Columbus 37, and
Mar�tta 48. Only the extreme
pr.
ea,:tem ledionl m,,&amp;ntained 40- 11/2 to J_
degr. temperaturet.
• Cloadlnna penisted throughout
the day In the llOrlhern counlies

VETERANS REPORT

2 Applications
for Membershdip
Were
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LEAD RS

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Mr. and Mrs. Clrl Morning of
Elyria, Mr . and Mrs.
Gene
Lam� and family, M r, and Mn.
Cecil Gillogly and Stevie of Athens, Mrs, KeMeth Grover and
Joy of Pomeroy and Mr. and Mrs.
,fo-&gt;eph Johnson, Lorry and Beverly were visitors or Mr. a n d
Mrs. Everett Lambert.
Beverly Johnson visited h e r
aunt and uncle, Mr. and M r s .
Gene Lambert and family
of
Peach Fork,

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News And Notes

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TUBELESS

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with 3 more months of
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guest,.
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W. MAIN
al the homo Q(• FJoi9&lt;• Spiacor POMEROY
WY, 2,M,R
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ring Has Sprung! Use Classified, Clean The Attic Of Don't Wants

6-DailJ Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.1 April 29 1 96 1
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9 Women Went
16 GAUGE ITIIACA SHOTGUN,
Pull choke lib new. 17$ 00. Ph. TIIEl£S REFRIGERATION AND
t lit 3"' Appliance Service. Domestic and To Conference
WY IMC.
Commercial. Contact Rog r
RE� SINGER auto­
4 8 tic
Racine, Oh�.
Theus.
matic Zig Zag cabinet model
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At 4-H l..a
sewing machine. Makea button
(91 FOR SALE

I WAN T ADS

DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
t ce.ou per word., o.ne U).Jel"t1un. llirdmurn Cha.r1e-----t0
ceou G ce.nll pe, word ror thret co111eeuti,e tnaertiona.
Special ---oee muoUa for ao cent■ per sord.
Fu!J rate of f cent.a per word will be cbar1ed ror •do­
"'eru.1mg ii no1 Paid 'if'ltbin 10 day1 after reeeiv1 a1 bill
Errors in Advertiatn.J--Should be re))Orted immedi■tely.
The Daily Seotloel will mot be reapansibl• for more than
ooe incorrect l05ertion.
card of ThanU and Specla.l Nollcea of Eyent.s, Sl.25;
for 50 word mm1m u m. Each addit1onaJ wor&lt;f, l e.
Ob11u■rte1 pub.tubed at l c:ent per word.
I 910.
3 DAYS I DAYS
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WORDS
'4.50
$ 1 .36
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60c
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80c
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Ads 1-eceive-d bJ 10 A. II. will be tn that day'1 paper.
FOR CONSISTENT

(20) BUSINE9S
SERVICES

Seek Divorre
River Report I' Threr
In Meigs Court

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Gaugr rudlng s: Gallipo lis dam Three divorce petitions \lei, fJt.
%1.5. 37.5. rollers oul of river, ed Friday afternoon in M t' 1 g 1
Pomeroy-Mason 35.02, Pt. Pleas- County Common Pleas Courl Ar•
ant 32 73 Hmto11 .099 falling. Ka- 1 t�ur Barr of Re_edsvllle �s f1k�
Vionawha Falls 2.4'i falling. Charles- 1 divorce procee&lt;lmgs agam1t
Lon JH.38 fa l l i ng. The Ohio Rive� l�I Barr of �s . Angelt'I, Califor
was falling at lht&gt; rate of one lenth l ma. The plamliff cborgea 8f0&lt;\il
of a foot per hour from Dttm 13 (eg lect of duty.

Meigs-Mason
Coming Events

APRR. n
Th e M eigs County Fox Hunters
A .ssoc:ation will sponsor e round
hole•. overcasts, blind stitching
,
Nine women represent ing •�e and _ sq uare dance a t the Racine
and all fancy detigns. Orlginal­
Phoae WY-t·tt55
MHSOn County Farm
Women I Leg m� Ha l l, Saturday, April 29,
ly sold for $317.00. Pay off bal­
TV Slllmpa •• ■II llf!�lr
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Home
the
Dem- beginning al 8 p. m . A heifer cow th.rough Dam 2.1 . London and
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ance of $132.00 or take over pay­
Frl'&lt;la Maril' !-:wan. RFD 1 Mlrl
Ohio
Pomeroy,
St.
Mai•
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Leadership
Conrerenc,
wlll be awarded,
ments of $9.00 per month. Ph.
Marmet dams· Were on lhe sill dleport. has enti&gt;red a suit for
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at the State 4·H camp, Jac_,n
u1e \l'SCS of the Mmersv11l
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4 21 61&lt;
WY 1--.
and Winfit' ld dam 11,·as running a d1von·e
aga111_ sl Ral ph Swan. 1 r.
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'-11-tre Mill. 11,e e-vent wa1 conduct� Methodist chur('h will have a ha l f fool
I MiddlPport. '11le plamRfD
of
,---cbake sale at the Wamer-Davis Boa t m�"tmPnhi:
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SWEEPERS - ----=
ELEC'f'ROLUX
•,-- the week of AJ.Jri l 17-21 .
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eople P.-. I
s . gro.;s neglec.:t of duty
harge_
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$39.50. Set your own payment.a. Robinson 's Laundry Service, Fluff The theme of the conferenc: building on Second St. Saturday,
Ohio RiYPr - Nal ionai up 14 · LR he r pt' t 1t IOII, a Iong WIth
n�
WY 2- 5320•
and fold bundles, oompletely "Opportun it y" - My I nvitat ion beginning at 9:30 a . m
: 2() a. m. treme cruelly rnd asks custody
p.
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up
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Button Hole Maker - Fit■ all
lroned. starched the way YOli to Action ' ' was carried out
by The Bethany EUB Ladie5 A 1'd Titan
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up l5. 2 25 a m '· A 1 b e r t or lo ur m1· nor ,.•h 'ildren
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like. Phone ...i for pick-up and eaeh of the spe11k ers.
15 sponsonng a bake sale Satur.
Holden up 20, 3 35 a. . m: Rohnt l The third at·tion is by A n n a
ing Machine FafflOUi name - delivt-ry.
Those attendi ng from this eoun day, April 29. at 10 a. m'. in the
Reed . up 20 · 3 5.'"i a . m : Walte r Margaret Russe1 l of Second-st la
"White." Since 1876-Fr� serJtoblnson'1 Laundry ud Dry ty were Mrs. Iva Capeha rt arld building fromerly occ, ,,ied by Ray
BeckJord down 23. t · 45 a. m. : C. Middle port ago inst J.imes Frank�
vk-e-10 rree le ssons---N ew or
Clfo■nlnS WY Z-fttl
Mrs. Edwin Clarke, Haven Home- Byers Barber Shop.
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
Horner down 2.3 . 5 20 a.m. ; ! in R usst ll M id,lleporl. Mrs. Rus,
V.
used Portable or ln Desk-Call
Rohlaaoa'■ Trl-L111ln Cleaner, makers. M f'. I. u. Blame . l ll&amp;hM Tht Guild of the Mt. Moriah
Ravenswood
up 28 · 1 05 a � Uoh
WY 2-s.120 - For f'ree Home
WV Z-5130
club: M rs. AmPtt Roush, PO('a- Bapt ist Church will hold a bake Benter u 28, 1 JO a m Azler sell c-harges gro&lt;&gt;s neglect of duty
p
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Trial
fn1 the s111t.
4 24 6tc hontas Club; Mrs. J, J R e " '1 , sa le this Saturtlay at Robinson 's
( I ) NOTICES
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Tri
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Clean
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plt!te part• and repalli ■e"lce.
and Mrs. Lieulo Roush,
AvaTERMITE &amp;ND PEST CONTROi
up 31 , 4 40 p.m. : City of MaysWY i-sstt
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Bar1alm ID DIM 1racton a.ad
AUC'TIUNEER
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begmn
Ia nche Club , M ,:�•. Fran k Reynolds
bJ f'■, .. Fl'ff toapedloa. lDlur,
ville up 32. 10:2.S p.m ; Esso Lou- 1 RU11..AND MAN GETS
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ll&amp;\SONABLE RATES
A.PRO. »
29 8tc
la•a mowers. Aatt rizN dell• _________
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ed •1 Nlllo■...... Pbo■o R.
1s1ana
up .32, 3· 45 a.m . _:heRel lance
EMERGE NCY TREATMelff'
The- Missionary Society or the
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and A. Servk:il Slatloa WY 1·
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Hudman of Rutrand
David
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Rhodu
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uendron Club.
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home m
dleport,
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devotional
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treated
was
p
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will
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1-22 30- t Five Are FinPd In
NASSAU
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: 3" 8: tn. Ill a_: 30 p. m� for the
day at 10:30 a. m. Everyone is GaHipoll1 Dam - Semel down route to a local physician t b I s
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ACRE OF
Onc.llH Lifetime "HAPPY s ROOM HOUSE
tOOO GALLON WATER fANK
fo llowing - �ulco Rel:1geralor,
welcome. Mrs. Helen Harper is !t:45 p. m. : Mike Creditor up 10; . morninK at 12:55. Further treatM�lil{S County Courl
HOLIDAYS'', 7 day1, 6
ground, more or len. 19Si Ford
.
Contact
public.
for
haul
Will
Fiv
range,
c
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ent 11
persons
electr
lopre side nt of the SO('iety and Mrs. 2S p. m. : Ben McCool down l l : - ment was given by Dr. T. A. Heww
e
apartm
re
fined
by
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&amp;b Pickett, Pomeroy.
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nights, $66.50 plu1 •ir far•.
VR, Custom 300. See Rodney
30t
Warm
Ran(Ce.
E�ectr1c
Ban�m
athryn Payne is chairman,
m1
cal
county
Emm�•t
co
Judg
K
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50 p.m . : Coleman D up 3: 20 a. m. etson for an apparent heart allnqu1re AAA Club, 422 5•c•
Pierce, Long Botto111, Ohio, or
S-28- c
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W. Sweet up 3 : 50 a.m. ; An- lark.
end Avenue Gatlllpells.
action
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yesterday,
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Phone
Che er
ve to
exlt&gt;ntK&gt;n dining table, •tr::u ght SPOUT1'G, ROOF Repair, Sheet Ki ser, LelaM, was given a stif( S p r I n g concert, Bradbury drew Calhoun down ": 40 a.m.
GI 6-4699.
seU on account of no work.
-t Z7 3tp back chs lr•. aldeboa nt , �ork metal Work. The Powen Com- sentence or $50 and cams for in• school. origina ll y scheduled for Kanawha RiVPr _ Solvay down
BEE US f'Ott FEED NEEDS A ND
tabl� d �uble bed and sp r,ngs, pany, Wy-2-2301.
4-4-30tc tox. ication. He was retu rned t,, 1 May 4, has been moved up to Marmet 3 . 15 a . , m · Merrill down M'E JG S GE NE R A.L HOSPITA L
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Cus&amp;om GrladJ•t,
MiddlPpori TWO PIECE LIVING ROOM shm on two roekers. 50fa bed ·
C'ounly jail for non-poyment of 1 Ma,\' I. The event Is under dircc Winfield 7: 30 p. m. · Beave r Admissions - Mary Grudy ' Ra,
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J !5 U Suite, rtosoriably priced. C.11 k ltchen ca binel, M aytag Wa!l'her
Ff'NI MIIL
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. ld 8:40 p ' m • Lucy cme.
. l ion oI Mrs. Eleanor Z1Pr.
down Wmr1e
t h e pena Ily.
.
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complete
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aft er .,.• p. m. TU .
and m1sceTIaneous 1,.ma too
,- Robert L. Forrest was f1 nrrl Bosworth Counr1l No 46. ,yal Jane Lucas dO\\ n Winfield 9 : 10 Discharges - Jerry HoaJ!la nd
BrH.lonl
Crta:
TUJi:RE WIL L BE A HOUND AND ;·;;...
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numerous to mention. Tenns--will meel p.m. ; Helen Z. down Winfield Pomeroy and Mrs. Jackie GiBl.'i '
trn_ and rosts lor pel'miltin� an and &amp;&gt; le('! MD slers,
Write , Ph.at or Cont11et
square darif• at the Pomt'roy ,
Callh.
Monday
7
at
pe
confer 3:00 a.m. ; 0. F. Shearer up Win- er and daughter, Chester.
lo
m.
: � Punlicensed drlve-r to o ra te a
A c. BRADFORD. Radar, Ollllt
Moos,., Lodge at the Pomeroy
Esther Klme!I
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egree. fie ld li : 35 a.m : J. S. Lewis down ,,a
--- I Vehicle oo a cit�lion by the Ohio (' pe xfel
JlaU. Sat1,Jl'dny, AprU 2!1. rrom
Che-ster, Ohi�
Aver
Sh
Llfl!
aie
8
ef
his
is
a
special
T
degre
irl-e
which
i.o, Winfield 7: 10 a. m,
1
Slatt Patr ol .
Y ' Iii l u m
Mu! ic will 1)(&gt;
f -� �
31 wa Sh 'r nd wearing time� .
persons fi ned on citatiom conferred once each yea r. A l l
Other
furnislwd by the Grf'en VallPy
2 HOME MADE GO-OAR�. One Wfll controlled washing lormu - of the patrol were Get·a ldine fi' . oompan i ons A rt[! urged to be pres
Boys �·ith D. A. Perry ca ll in�. ,
eWURL ITZEI
. enl and - . visiting romp.anions are
: up lo age e. Olte . from 11ge &amp; to ' Ju o( our laundfy assures great- Reynolds $5 ,md CO�IS
On
1
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e BALDWIN
est possible wearability of
60, Ph. WY :WIIM, Gail MIiier.
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will ht
charge 0•1 hav11· g no opera 1 or .'s I we-l('(lme · 1 Refreshm�nts
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OTHER FAMOUS
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(7) INSTRUCTION
rt('enk, W1 1 ma �arr $10 .onfl costs '
.
pe t rom l rvl&lt;'e.
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BRANDI
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Pau M. .D.arne ia \be illustr M&gt;us zer hospital in tile past 24 h uu n. '
for pl!!sing oYer a Yellow line
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WOMEN - Hold C011miPlk par- i'
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were.' Mrs. John D. Rake, Rt. _ i
(9 ) MA RI NE SUPPLIES
1 1 .a n·y C, St ewm &lt; was fin,rl ll'
u,., l!an, 12' 00 for J "°"" I Plum bing I Heating
('leanlnf WV !-SIU
MAY •
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Gallipolis. Mrs. W1llmm E. Lew1c: , 1 I
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lir-ensc , Th Fru:-nr
PorMroy
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Roblmton ' s Tri- I ' ustn Cleantr11 ' nnd, MIits for having folse
ti foot ALUM INUM°1!&lt;&gt;AT�W1TH
wo_ rk. Mo.ke big, big profili'i. 6 1 1 I . Main St,
.
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Ne1qhhor�
Ch1b
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Rt. 1 Nort htip, Nevin H. Woo.. ! ,
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pla,es.
Phone WY-2-2441
windshield, mator with electric
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llu"&lt;! o�hns. Evl'rythin� furn- I
WY !5t:,o
.
w1 11 mr.et Tuei;uay
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n1g hI al t he Rt. 2 Patriot. M i s, Ernest F. Ha)l- __ __
1
starting and triibe,. Acros.s
l&amp;hed. Bt:autlful gift line. Send 5 1 6t(• I
"Factory Trained krvlW- 1iome 0 f F.' I 'J'l�rxl
•• h L oh�. Mem_0 1 , 2, Bidwell • Bill M, Bar-ton . I
LE
er ,...
------ -- --- --GAL NOTICE
n'm. ,or lull d.l.l· t, n,,d f~
~
'"'e WHITE GELDING PONY WITH from Shumwaf'• Greenhouse.
- - -- lwrs nrf' to bn m! home marle .'.l"liJACK SON, 0,
22
PHONI!
2217 OJk St., Pl . Pleasant, Mri,
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•.,11,
118ddle and brld le. Also good
0
se,
William L. Jomiog.
Syracu
uiwable snmples to S&amp;u,Uo Gld
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2 B) INSURANCE · VJnlet Barr.
.a 1 M Bl·k G . w t· 11 rnms, Rl. 3 Leon r
uaed Mo-Ped · Ph· WY 2..e796·
Ohio,
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Ap� r t m ent �- 4083 w.
An organizationril mttlin_ll for
Co11mr t l&lt;"1, Party OMrdna , A5th
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4 27 3tp
1 ut I.Al• Anr•I••· c■uiorni■ , new garden ( Iub m Syrac11_qe w i ll W. Va., Mrs. Bart. D . Lyo ns, RI. Men's
R. G. PICKETI' Insurance, Porn• 1• hrreby
34p ' G lendale ' ro l ifomtn
.
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nom1ed 1h11 11n ch, :ilSth.
- =��--------'- ! 1 2) \IIANTED TO RENT eroy, Near Darwin.
d■y o! April 111e1. Arthur e■rr. he1ri, be hf'ld Tue�av al ? : 4S p. m. at l Middleport, Craig Al len Sw1c�,
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER- re- ==c-c:=--cccccc--=-c�c-=��
.
" 1•lnllff. rllrd hi� prlltlun ■1■1n�1 her
1U1.1 cporI Pau I R · II 0IIer,
MOto r1st Mutual
Booster Type
(8) AUTO SALES
possessed and In A- I I hape, P8)' FIVE OR SIX ROOM HOUSE
'"" def111ni1■nt In th■ Cour t or C:n m, the home of Mrs. H oward Nolan. Rt · I M'"I
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off balance of '37.50 or take within Mei11a County. Close to
M r '"
o. , , , praytnr ror dlvor&lt;'e rrom A proI'&gt; ram will he prPsenlffi
The Rambler
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the- ■aid v101et 111,r on 1 h• a:r ou
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Mutua
tning
er
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R.
$7.00
of
payment,
Miller
will
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8peok
bu
Bt
ne
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sc
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and'· Oak Hi• 1 I , Mrs. Rose R. Raukr
nd
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World SlandaNI ol Compact
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'" 0! , or WIIU111 AbHniJe ot uld de!end1n1
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month · Phone WY 2·220I•
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u. rd I, 81 .:,uuth
I ell'. Anyone lntere !n ed Jackson. I'
May __ _ __ _3-"°'3 c i rrom uld pJ■Jnurr for more lh■n a so show sI'd
Ing lnuwa
EuP II.nee
Sizes 8-1:l
0
�t! ,Y .,,r 1111 P ..t and Gron N■a1.,,--1 is urged to
Gat·thee,
B,
David
Mrs.
Jackson,
attend.
f 28 Blc Ave., C.Olumbus, Ohio.
"-i:.
BiJi ('ar room. nde and perform-.r o 1&gt;uly, 1ni1 pl■lnlllt ■hn pray.- ror
PR"
COMPLETE INSURAN�
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hel d al the .lackson, Mr!!. f;porge M. Weber,
4 '1:1 :Ste tectton' Life Auto. Fire' Polkl o t her prup111r rellet. sa1,1 ,..1 11 1, w i l l 1" Fam i ly mr,hl will be
.in�e. Small ear tt0nomy ud
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for
hearJnc
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or
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F O R ALUMINUM AWNINGS
•Y , RO&lt;'k •Sprmgs Mel I10 ,!I.SI f.' h, .
on ; RI. 5 J PCkMm, ond Ed Wi:ln.1
mallf'uv•ro hllll y.
' --- ----- . -- CaU " on Mills, Mtddlepurt, "h11, of lune, A . D. 1 9€1 1.
ur
Art�
Bur
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McArthur
King.
dinpotluck
A
even111g.
TuPsday
C•mraerel■I
d
n
a
e.l�eatial
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-( 1 4) FOR RE NT
P
�om..lnatloa 8crff• 'l■d Glau
ner will he served at 7 p. m. and
Blr!hs
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Davia • Waner losurallCf!
A.twr� y � 7or
Mf'tropolltan MnCnt1
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Aluminum 8tonn O.Ors ■ad .\PARTME N'nl - Fun ilhed RT1d 1 Complete protection for all needs. � 2't 1111 •· ·20·2? 1 6 1 3- 10-71"
tllnse al!&lt;'n-1tng are a sked to tuke Mrs. R.1ndolph Mflrcmn, Vin ·
GOO E. Main Slrrf!I, PomProy
MIDDLIPORT
Window,. Coll WY 1-1141 O.y
!heir own tahle ,ervic,, A pm- ton, daughter, 4· 16 p. m, Fl' iday.
arlurnloiled McMlston. Middle- Tel. WY 2-2900, =_ 4 1 :llllc
Pho"" WY I-S870
(2
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7
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--:-- gram will he presented at 7:45 �- / Mrs. Davia Emerson Wi('kline,
.
•I· q l1Ullen 8up- porL Pt.om WV1-t81L
1-S.t OUTBOARD MOTOR and boat �;;
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- -- FOR SA LE .:: r m hou e wit m. Mrs Wenrlell
ply �
Fre&lt;'k"r will 6621� Third A Y e. son, 12: SS p. rr:
:
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'57 Rl!ICK Super tt, l95, a door
IMID)'
_-t_ II nCc: ONE rJVE ROOM APARTMENT 1urance protection. All risk
bath
I
d
ose
d m porch. Pllo11t' Hhow sl_iclcs o( her recent Eu ro- 1
98.5. ;� �
Friday. Mrs. Sa m,Jel Ray And�.-coverage. $3. SG per $100 cover,
hardtop. One cartful
wftlti batb. Phone WY a,..a 91
owne r, NECCH I SUPERNOVA SEWING
3 ' hes.er
lrip.
pcan
25-4l
4lp
110n, Hartford, W. Va,, daughter,
Machine only a few monlh1 old. •-- WV N3 ll.
U, l1'.Ue age. Bamea • Simpson InsurPower 1teel'in,q and bralce1.
MAY �
a. m. Frl,jay,
6:25
Or
glnally
ld
for
Bal$139.95.
P.
Pho11
Middleport.
Agency,
.ance
ao
J
Beautiful orl,qina l finl!lh wllh
25 30 BUILDING LOT· 1 Acre in Racine. _The trammg seu1ons for lhe
ance
du
Dltchuged
.00,
Pay
nta
.00
.
tp
WY
3
2
-m.1
mulching lnlerior. Ole8n, Clf!on,
f! "7
mti
$1
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE ANO
------ , Used tomato slakrs 2 years old. Girl Scout Day Camp will begin
----roe,..,
One
houle
room
per
ea
month.
P
2-22DI.
WY
di�harhed in•
recently
Pafil'�ts
hone
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Extra C l ean, BIM'ltnar' a, Pornaev
5.
a thousand. Call W I 9- =cdn eAday, May 3, at t hP, home of eluded Wendell
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$7.541
I
Wickline,
RNES-SIMPSON
INSURANC
,
Htn ry I
.
21 etc. apartment A. N Ben1el Ph. BA
eroy.
4 29 6tc
ll 31c rs. ,Joh Moore, Pomeroy, 81
3 ·
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Rac
uay
Rous
hel
222
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WY Wffl.
s s ,re All"DII, Middleport Fire, Aot..
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN1957 • door Retai, CHEVROLET
!O a . m· T\ose alten dln g ��e as �- rine
FOR
,lohrm
:
SALE
J
Darst
E.
y
E. Come, .
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Home in Antiquliy
moblk &amp;ndw. Phoo, WY
party to talr:el --------ed to brmg a sack Iunc h art11 the1r
Va. Cood condJ!. lon. Priced for Wanted : Re1pon1lble
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e groun d. 3 b
:--urooms own drink. More lenders are still Mrs. E 11zabeth Cottrel l, M r -11.
(17) HELP WANTED
over Iow monf 1 I y payments of a
quick sale. Call WI 9-3081 .
.
••"1.
morlern k itchen w,&lt;h
Harley Deronbc,ger, Mrs, loabe l 1
birc
h cob- needed for the enmp •• It
,.
6l
spin
e
piano.
t
C.n be -n local- CARRIER BOY OR ·G,RL wanted ________
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REAL
2
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budt
-m oven and ran ge
1
Dotson · Mrs· Homer v1· 1 1· 1oe • �• ---- -·ly · Write �•11
essary to have one adult
'-'reu Mo•- ' P· O · i. �I Route 1n Center of
. £or Pach ward Parsom,
odern bnlh_, utility room . liv,'
1955 PACKARD I Patrician ) 400, Bo� 186, Newcomer
and Mrs. Lance
ei�\ ,rlrla attendJng.
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ng
room
,
dmin
Good· piitnl. Clean. Sound mechg
room
den,
Sullins.
,
141 ZS. 29; ' 5 • 6' II,
:Iii . � cf"Stntlnel Cari-lflr�or
The Pomeroy Shak espe ire club
basemen!. Call WI �3222
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anically. Call WY 2-.
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•L _ _ _ ud New Hoven, Lennie
• .MUOII
•20' 9'11'
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mt'et in the social room of
wm
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4 26 etp
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3lc he
n
Aeeordi b to the midnight report
F«t,rnted chu teh Wednesday
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4 21 11
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SinUIJ;;..;'_
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FOR SALE: 5 room house and at I p. m. for a lunC'hAOO A meet- of the nursing department tho!le
56 DF..:wrO F1re0ite $895. 4 door ELECTROLUX VA"uum. Cleaner
, Hu th1'°" kleway PA�' OR GIRL WANTED NIMSROY -, S-1room frame h�"
bath . runn ing waftor. :io acres ing e nd proaram will ro ilow t h e patients who Wf:'re listed as fair
Sedmi. PoWf&gt;r Aleering and A-I Condlt l ono
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v
w
room,
ng
lth
th
ba
I
or
included Gifford Scherer, Samuel
Iand· ReedIV ille, Oh 16·
brnkmi. Pcehbutton drive. Clmin paper bag■. r II lna Y 10
' Contact lunch, on.
or Mulberry Ave. 8nd Sugar
kitchen 2 bedrooms I
room
KIii Thom Younolf will, .
Nelson, James Johnson, Miss Nel•
Charles
orig iMI finish cared for by one over $100 00 WIii 9eJI for • ·00·
S.
Norris,
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Fn-eland
1
Run route. A pply ln per■oo at
MAY I
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arge
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t
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w
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erm1. Phon· e WY J...DWi .
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Norris, Racine,
owner, Blaellnur ' s, Pomeroy
4 27 titc The Pomeroy Emernency Unit lie Bell, Harry H. Hurn, Her.acht&gt;l
Seatlnel office,
4 2? lfc
1 nd
t
h
o
ry,
nd
au
umace
a
CONTIIOL
TERMITI
l
room
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e
4 2ff 6tc
" 1,11 sponsor a hoke sale at Kro-- Bowman, M n. �ther Sl.aiglc .
S
O
H
SALE:
FOR
E
rooms
8
U
and
Save
l!:uy to
more.
or
SIOO
GIRL
in
---water
~
WITH
high
of
WOMAN
Out
ASmST
healtng.
TO
air
.
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:-- ------!--58 VOl,.l\,6W/\GON $!,OM. 2 door G AS. ntEL OD. and .:oal fUI'&gt; hoUlework in care of two inva- Sugar Run area. An excellent
bath. Cellar and uti l ity room. er s on May 8. Any person wish- James Sheets, Wilham Zirkle.
UM!. No h,rm to plantl. f'ro.
Sedan. One loca l ownt-r, 4 cyl. �aicea Call ro, tree tltl matw.
l..o('nted in Harrisonv ille. Mrs. in to donate baked good! ls ,rsked Mrs. Fred Facemire, Mrs. Livin
les1,on1lly pro\'en 5 yeuw
Ilda. No laundry. Time on. Live buy at �.000.00.
French,
la
David
Mrs.
Herdman
.
send
to
1o
card
n
Emergency
the
rconrlmy. tt' ry nlee. S lnf'Unnr's ,
protectton. Get FREE folder
oremea 6 A.bboU llldd�port In. Phone W Y 2-M59,
4 29 6tc M 1DDLF. PORT - l ¼ story frnme John Stout, Harri!IOnvil le, SH 2Anna
rr
Mn,
Dee
Heai:tley,
Ha
is.
ca
in
of
City
Porn.
your Lumber Yard. Thou•
Hall,
at
_
Pomt-roy,
re
Squmf
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S
4 29 6tc
28
_
e
4
t
r. rooms, cellar, garage, barn. 4834._� __
•UMta
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a
UHi iL
andi
W
e
ll,r
e
Th
Hay
ier,
Mrs.
baked
s,
e
gc-Ods
l
l
wi
be
chicken house. with 14 acre� of FARM FOR SALE , 65 anes on ' 't,
'$!I BUICK LnSahre 11 ,11!1!1 , • door SLUG G ISH SE PT IC TANK! Clo1(1 9) BUSINESS
� t :t
� Emeat B. Rogp
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enswort
e
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land well fenced, good local ron.
s.dnn. A block beouty - reo l ly ged drains! Get Kleon-Em-All
.
iood gravel rood. IA1Cnted 3
OPPORTUNITIES
,. of M lunl
The c•h,.
NII· Ienucrs
,, eport ers, otho Wandhng, Mra. K .a t p 1
shurp. Dynaflow drive. Bla£1t- Septic Tnnk Clean.er. WOdmart -�--------� I Bargain at $3,500.00.
mi les from Rutland.
, lohn Hi h School a
re holding a sale of Ca&lt;\tO. Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter. Ed- 1
g
tnars, Pomeroy.
4 � fi le Farm Bureau. P«neroy � CARRY OUT BEER ANO WtNE $:IN.Ill OOWN AND It YEARS TO Stout HarrI nv . 11 �\
4• borne vaked good, on Saturday. ward Llllieo, Mrs. E. P, Collin, I
BO
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poy balance - Buy, a &amp;-room
buslneu l'or ulo. Tony'• Carry
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4 :18 3t.c M.r 8, at the Robinson's Tri-Lus- John
w mdow BIi nd, a· n&lt;I llladea
F . Blaethu1r, Mn, Nolar
(9) FOR �SA-L•c
OUt. MUI street. Mlddleport,
frame house with basemerit, 1 1,1,
Phonto WI 9�1
Sha • v llan 8Untll
HOUSE ON LINCOLN TERRACE, tre Cleaners from 9 a. m. Ill 5 p. ShuSIOr, Mrs, Maty Smith and
Ohio, Inquire et preml... .
ge
of
rden
plenty
with
t
lo
acre
7 ROOMS MOOERN bl k home
1
RACINE. OHIO
01 Awn�
np a:,:-rH•rtJua
m.
odei
8
ma
and
sun
m
porch, m
roo
Mrs, John Gro,. .
.,,ace� Total price $3, 500.00.
-t. :II fttc
located in the vi l laa,:e of SyraFree IMtallaUoa
l
ne
T
ar
l
---------- FARM - 118 .acree, 25 acres culor
re�
ll
meeting
kitchen
the
he
with
disposal, modem
t'USf!, Gas furnace, all birch
Dale Wlppot &amp;t pply
bath. waU to wai t carpeling in Rive rview P.T.A. will be bold
120)
BUS
S
balaru,e
INE
and
·
llvated.
paslur,
S
bui ll In cnhinet, In &lt;he k
•n.
215 Union AYt,
downataire. ful l site basement Monday evening, May 8 at t h e
limber well .. fenced. I room
41 bed rooms, living room, dining
SERVICES
Pomeroy,
and attic. Priced for quick sale. Rlvetvlew Grade School. Install�
hou■e wlth cellar, barn. other
room. klt('hf'n, large rttre.otion
:::---=-::----::---;--:-,c::-- I
e 1 Co
mplet■ I.Ille ti �
Call evenlngl!I aft er 7 p . m, allon of new orficen: will her held
bl!ildlngs, plenty of water. l&lt;).
__!'!,
room. 1tlte 26' x 30', lar ge p;nr•
1
WY
.
p
2-3175 fo, appointment.
durin1 lhe meellna. which wlll
coted 1/, mile off Roule 33 on
lann 'Tolellfljtb Sona.
age, concrete d rivew •y, lwo � HI/BARB PICKE D WHILE YOV
Frncll ftlrllt. Wy I-SIM
at 7: 30.
begin
:no
29
-t,
wai
t
.
Bargain
$6,500.00.
road.
gravel
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Ella Clmdill al New Jenof -.
Colwnbuo but ii recovenn, nktly.
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end chlldron end hll mother, Mn.
Ned 11onrJ bed
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Bou Perry, vlded with his aunt, SOiie Young, dau,bter of llr.
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OIIOOP ORGANIZF.I
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loU..lrlC. llrl. Ella CaDdlll, J._,,
Tht Young People of the Tern- Mr. end Mn, Carrol Woodprd. ed her 111lh blrlhdey wllb e por• CUndUI• Mr. ·-• lfn' Earl cu,,.
pie llethodtst Church orlODilad e Denni,, Vickie. Bryan and X.Vln, ty Saturday et the home of her
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Ti- et1aldJnc won June, Dee Int In chorp. Offk&gt;!n ,e!acted Wood,, Alben,.
Mr. end Mn. 'lobort OU.er end
wen . pnoidont, Melva Faye Jor• BWy Lyon,, who ii otationed et end Charlet Jlleu , Andy and J1oo.
AIN'T IT FANTASTICAL,
, W. Vo. v
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du: •k.-o pmident, Leab crab- Fort Knox , Ky . . II ,pending e few In Slewul, Jamee ■nd. R O b t , I oon � ol Spencer
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Oliver
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Mn.
and
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tree, -,.tary , Janet Ingram; day, with hi, parent., , Mr. and Council, Vicky ond Che,wr Youns
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troasurtr. Cethy Seel; with lead- Mn. Granvil le Lyon., , and other Mr. and Mro. Harold Young.
IN
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Mr. end lln. Marvin Allan and
en tn PJ'Ollfam on,ao II follow, : relatlv.. hero,
GOOD WILL
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of Tormto, Ohio. vllited Mr.
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CLA88 MEETJNG
Chrllllan Flltb, Jody &amp;ool; Chrfl.
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flan Wlllleu. Paul Wallace: Clrr fi. et h il borne att.r a oerloul ankle The Good WUI Clale of I �o 1111d Mn. J- 8ennetl and �
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Clllton M. E Cfluflm met at 1be D recen
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ChrilUatt C1tiumhlp, •Kenneth Mr. and Mro. T. M . Galaway an• born! of Clara W 'Uiama on Fri- bore for the fw,e,al of M r. eod
� lira. Pet. Lowil' oon who was
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creblree, and Christian Fellow· nounee the birth of • .,...1 grand, do
In I the A r
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Mr.
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called
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was given, _, dinner luellt of Mr. • n d
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ero Invited la meet with them.
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Mn, John Horrlson . Saturday,
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have a daughter and two other Soni by all, LJ•1in1 for J • • u 1.
Nolee ti Mr. ml Mn.
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on. Slllldoy May , . at 2 p, m, 11 ladle, JDCiety,
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Mr.
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J
amee Rennell II ,pe
Sl..OeBO,ilA'S
from Ripley, W. Va .. wU1 be Ill'"" tie Field Doy at lhe Southeastern Van Meter, Duet by Helen BarkASNB:1.!!
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Tonnes...,.
!lobing
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111( as well u local talent. Every, Ohio Experiment Farm. A large ed her filth birthday with e por
Mr, T, 0. YOUIJi end Belva
POPULAR
er and Lulu Runell. I Would Be
crowd au.oded tho affai&lt;.
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and
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The Mt. Union Church wUI Mr, and Mrs. Clarerlee Sines ol Like Jesus.
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1nw. It wu .,_ l!:llu • Leta
IT'S THE.
for two weeks 1tart1n1 JtlllO 12. and Mrs. C.rl Dunham, local. deoided to bave I ffymn 8Jns In
ONLY
ONE
All children of the areo are we� were Sonday guest., of Mr. . and tho near future .t tho diurch. Mi, , Mr. and Mr,. Toon Hesson of
THAT'S
M r■. Jolui Dunham and f11mily. Bonn ie Duncan will be in charge. ColumbUI .t&amp; 1ted Mr. and Mr■.
l"Ome.
WAAMMr. and Mn. Lllvem Jordan Mr, end Mrs, Glen Erwin and Games were ployed end ...- Walter B1111, end family recently.
Mrs. Howkd Rayburn of Point
and children and Mn. Faye Jor• children, Marysvillt, 1pmt Thur• with Dora V an Meter and Mrs.
Route vis�ted M rs. Lloyd ,
Pleasant
Delicious
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her
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with
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day
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parents,
Mr.
4an we in C,olumbua on Sunday
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Sonday.
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where they vtsttad Mr. and Mro. Mn. Dale Dye.
refre,itmentl .,.,. aened to tho llllanu
Mrs.
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Mr.
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and
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Eddie Jordan end sons.
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and
son,
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Mr. and Mn. Earl Starkey al•
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lkld
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Rickard, Dora v an Meter, Mn. Dana , Mr. and Mro. FreJ L,wla
!ended tho 1naurance Company 1,r Baumgardner end family . Co- Punt
ill,
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C.lwnbue and visited his mother, Dye, Rebecca, Thnd and Lisa, 10n, Lucille Harrlson, Almo John- rung.
today,
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Mrs. Mary St&amp;rby, and lliller, were Sonday 1ueot1 at the Dale
Laurene
w
RIiey,
Lo - Mr,. Jame, Cunningham. Jim•
1011, Mlkl.-.d
to be
' Mrs. Earl Jewell. The Starkey, Dye home,
Hanlon, � Gt.or� and Denile, Mra. Stan- marrhad
Mn.
Young,
is
va
0
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were IC(.'Offlpanied home by their Robert Bishop, manager of the
Mat&lt; re H enry, Frieda H • n r y. fey C.Uey, J. c. . Rusty, and Ton­
Ohio
Ellperiment
$outheoolern
ml
Willman
Roy
Mn.
do\qlhl■&lt;',
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e
grondd■UJhh!r, Joy. of Jlerrllon• Fann, ii In Mt. st, Maiy , H.. Ir ne
Dinah Riddle and EUrel Riddle of Mra. Dana Lewis Sunday evening,
of M i
New Haven. Lulu Russell
na Lewil Randy Lee a n d
Williams
Lila
Ohio.
Mldaleport,
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G ory Nell w
and the bostesaea Clara and Hel• rq
Col•
Louise
AMa
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1 ----pllal, Nelsonville, where be ,;..ier, ley IUld family al New Haven.
went an appendeelomy . Monday.
Mr, aod Mro Jim llennett, Mr■
Sm
Donald
othith
ml
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son
May Wwnsley. Mn. P•tty A Uena2J. Htfh
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1. y._ : 1. J,lemortal
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Mr.
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family
and
worth
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22 Touch
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family viliated the Experiment
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I: 11 MUllcale
11:00 Illgb School Hit p.,._
_ , _1,00 _ _ Boulttard
U:111 �lhll'ff: lletlff .
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■, SAM LIFF

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THE FAVOR, 111.IIY,

1:J:.+..\'I.,

M&lt;l'/11 'llOU WILL
-EQl,'f, CURLY ":
� �AN TII.L :

CLOUT AND HIS
TWO COM?JQNIOHW.
OION'T GEEM' "1t&gt;
CUE58 "THERE COULD
� MORE iMAM
ONE MAN ON �
CK p
Ci'RAVl!L

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ALL THREE
AQ&amp; �11..L ON THE"
CRITICAL LIQT ,:n­
ALf
THE 1--4

BUT THOSE MEN
V,1/.C �V t&lt;ILLEO
THEM! "THEV'Sle
l.l.t::U T1NG RIQHT
OUTfilDE OUR
OSACE ll§11; !

ABBIE AND SLATS

• Plumbing Supplies '
• Heating ancl Cooling Equipment

I D I ET M AS T E R

1 1 5 I, 2nd

•

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ly OIOIIGI WONDER WINNIE WINKLI

.SO'THA� 11-lE ASTOR'/, Sl'1'D1E.
WHEN L!TA':3 F THE R _. /i:.-::C
O!WEr.?ED HE!&lt; TO
QUIT SCHOOL 1VIO
MONTHS BEFORE
GR'ADUATION I I
HAD TO DO
50ME1WN6 I

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ring Has Sprung! Use Classified, Clean The Attic Of Don't Wants

6-DailJ Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0.1 April 29 1 96 1
1

9 Women Went
16 GAUGE ITIIACA SHOTGUN,
Pull choke lib new. 17$ 00. Ph. TIIEl£S REFRIGERATION AND
t lit 3"' Appliance Service. Domestic and To Conference
WY IMC.
Commercial. Contact Rog r
RE� SINGER auto­
4 8 tic
Racine, Oh�.
Theus.
matic Zig Zag cabinet model
r _M p
At 4-H l..a
sewing machine. Makea button
(91 FOR SALE

I WAN T ADS

DEPENDABLE RESULTS
RATES
t ce.ou per word., o.ne U).Jel"t1un. llirdmurn Cha.r1e-----t0
ceou G ce.nll pe, word ror thret co111eeuti,e tnaertiona.
Special ---oee muoUa for ao cent■ per sord.
Fu!J rate of f cent.a per word will be cbar1ed ror •do­
"'eru.1mg ii no1 Paid 'if'ltbin 10 day1 after reeeiv1 a1 bill
Errors in Advertiatn.J--Should be re))Orted immedi■tely.
The Daily Seotloel will mot be reapansibl• for more than
ooe incorrect l05ertion.
card of ThanU and Specla.l Nollcea of Eyent.s, Sl.25;
for 50 word mm1m u m. Each addit1onaJ wor&lt;f, l e.
Ob11u■rte1 pub.tubed at l c:ent per word.
I 910.
3 DAYS I DAYS
I DA\'
WORDS
'4.50
$ 1 .36
llOe
60c
u
f§.oo
, 1 .ao
s1.20
80c
20
'2.�
,1 �
70.,
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Ads 1-eceive-d bJ 10 A. II. will be tn that day'1 paper.
FOR CONSISTENT

(20) BUSINE9S
SERVICES

Seek Divorre
River Report I' Threr
In Meigs Court

·
Gaugr rudlng s: Gallipo lis dam Three divorce petitions \lei, fJt.
%1.5. 37.5. rollers oul of river, ed Friday afternoon in M t' 1 g 1
Pomeroy-Mason 35.02, Pt. Pleas- County Common Pleas Courl Ar•
ant 32 73 Hmto11 .099 falling. Ka- 1 t�ur Barr of Re_edsvllle �s f1k�
Vionawha Falls 2.4'i falling. Charles- 1 divorce procee&lt;lmgs agam1t
Lon JH.38 fa l l i ng. The Ohio Rive� l�I Barr of �s . Angelt'I, Califor
was falling at lht&gt; rate of one lenth l ma. The plamliff cborgea 8f0&lt;\il
of a foot per hour from Dttm 13 (eg lect of duty.

Meigs-Mason
Coming Events

APRR. n
Th e M eigs County Fox Hunters
A .ssoc:ation will sponsor e round
hole•. overcasts, blind stitching
,
Nine women represent ing •�e and _ sq uare dance a t the Racine
and all fancy detigns. Orlginal­
Phoae WY-t·tt55
MHSOn County Farm
Women I Leg m� Ha l l, Saturday, April 29,
ly sold for $317.00. Pay off bal­
TV Slllmpa •• ■II llf!�lr
•
C
lubs
r
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ttended
Home
the
Dem- beginning al 8 p. m . A heifer cow th.rough Dam 2.1 . London and
_
ance of $132.00 or take over pay­
Frl'&lt;la Maril' !-:wan. RFD 1 Mlrl
Ohio
Pomeroy,
St.
Mai•
E.
•
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atiorJ
It
n
Leadership
Conrerenc,
wlll be awarded,
ments of $9.00 per month. Ph.
Marmet dams· Were on lhe sill dleport. has enti&gt;red a suit for
•
Cl,land TV
- e
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at the State 4·H camp, Jac_,n
u1e \l'SCS of the Mmersv11l
.
4 21 61&lt;
WY 1--.
and Winfit' ld dam 11,·as running a d1von·e
aga111_ sl Ral ph Swan. 1 r.
_
'-11-tre Mill. 11,e e-vent wa1 conduct� Methodist chur('h will have a ha l f fool
I MiddlPport. '11le plamRfD
of
,---cbake sale at the Wamer-Davis Boa t m�"tmPnhi:
_lco laul
P_
SWEEPERS - ----=
ELEC'f'ROLUX
•,-- the week of AJ.Jri l 17-21 .
__P
r�
eople P.-. I
s . gro.;s neglec.:t of duty
harge_
,
�1rr
·
$39.50. Set your own payment.a. Robinson 's Laundry Service, Fluff The theme of the conferenc: building on Second St. Saturday,
Ohio RiYPr - Nal ionai up 14 · LR he r pt' t 1t IOII, a Iong WIth
n�
WY 2- 5320•
and fold bundles, oompletely "Opportun it y" - My I nvitat ion beginning at 9:30 a . m
: 2() a. m. treme cruelly rnd asks custody
p.
m
l�:ZO
.
:
Gona
up
14,
4
Button Hole Maker - Fit■ all
lroned. starched the way YOli to Action ' ' was carried out
by The Bethany EUB Ladie5 A 1'd Titan
.
up l5. 2 25 a m '· A 1 b e r t or lo ur m1· nor ,.•h 'ildren
.
.
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.x:wmachines I Io,95. z·tz ·Zag ,,.
like. Phone ...i for pick-up and eaeh of the spe11k ers.
15 sponsonng a bake sale Satur.
Holden up 20, 3 35 a. . m: Rohnt l The third at·tion is by A n n a
ing Machine FafflOUi name - delivt-ry.
Those attendi ng from this eoun day, April 29. at 10 a. m'. in the
Reed . up 20 · 3 5.'"i a . m : Walte r Margaret Russe1 l of Second-st la
"White." Since 1876-Fr� serJtoblnson'1 Laundry ud Dry ty were Mrs. Iva Capeha rt arld building fromerly occ, ,,ied by Ray
BeckJord down 23. t · 45 a. m. : C. Middle port ago inst J.imes Frank�
vk-e-10 rree le ssons---N ew or
Clfo■nlnS WY Z-fttl
Mrs. Edwin Clarke, Haven Home- Byers Barber Shop.
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
Horner down 2.3 . 5 20 a.m. ; ! in R usst ll M id,lleporl. Mrs. Rus,
V.
used Portable or ln Desk-Call
Rohlaaoa'■ Trl-L111ln Cleaner, makers. M f'. I. u. Blame . l ll&amp;hM Tht Guild of the Mt. Moriah
Ravenswood
up 28 · 1 05 a � Uoh
WY 2-s.120 - For f'ree Home
WV Z-5130
club: M rs. AmPtt Roush, PO('a- Bapt ist Church will hold a bake Benter u 28, 1 JO a m Azler sell c-harges gro&lt;&gt;s neglect of duty
p
·
.
Trial
fn1 the s111t.
4 24 6tc hontas Club; Mrs. J, J R e " '1 , sa le this Saturtlay at Robinson 's
( I ) NOTICES
(9) FOR SAL E
unter
2
20
up
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m
6
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Comm
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rt
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Eleclrl
MPIJ•
al
er
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Tri
Lustre
Clean
s
M
ddlepo
,
plt!te part• and repalli ■e"lce.
and Mrs. Lieulo Roush,
AvaTERMITE &amp;ND PEST CONTROi
up 31 , 4 40 p.m. : City of MaysWY i-sstt
g
at
Bar1alm ID DIM 1racton a.ad
AUC'TIUNEER
mg
a.
m.
begmn
Ia nche Club , M ,:�•. Fran k Reynolds
bJ f'■, .. Fl'ff toapedloa. lDlur,
ville up 32. 10:2.S p.m ; Esso Lou- 1 RU11..AND MAN GETS
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4_
ll&amp;\SONABLE RATES
A.PRO. »
29 8tc
la•a mowers. Aatt rizN dell• _________
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and M rs. M alhIl da Noble Mason
ed •1 Nlllo■...... Pbo■o R.
1s1ana
up .32, 3· 45 a.m . _:heRel lance
EMERGE NCY TREATMelff'
The- Missionary Society or the
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GU ARAN
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TF.E. Homemakers. nnd Mrs . Charle
S
and A. Servk:il Slatloa WY 1·
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1
up
a.m.
10
6
34,
rg
Frei
up
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MY
Mt.
AT
SALE
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Baptist
Mori.oh
�
HOLD
er
;
:
Hudman of Rutrand
David
let
Cail
Church
idM
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yonker.s.__
Rhodu
. a m. Je n.y Bosworth u
uendron Club.
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· Cheater on Friday and
1311.
6.
34,
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20
.
home m
dleport,
;
devotional
a
ld
ho
_
by the Pomerny emer•
treated
was
p
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will
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15
6:
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fr
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6th
vice
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at
Rally
in
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5th
35
church
the
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. genC'y unit and giYen oxygen enSun•
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_ Saturday, _
_
1-22 30- t Five Are FinPd In
NASSAU
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,
: 3" 8: tn. Ill a_: 30 p. m� for the
day at 10:30 a. m. Everyone is GaHipoll1 Dam - Semel down route to a local physician t b I s
l
.If.a
,
ACRE OF
Onc.llH Lifetime "HAPPY s ROOM HOUSE
tOOO GALLON WATER fANK
fo llowing - �ulco Rel:1geralor,
welcome. Mrs. Helen Harper is !t:45 p. m. : Mike Creditor up 10; . morninK at 12:55. Further treatM�lil{S County Courl
HOLIDAYS'', 7 day1, 6
ground, more or len. 19Si Ford
.
Contact
public.
for
haul
Will
Fiv
range,
c
e
ent 11
persons
electr
lopre side nt of the SO('iety and Mrs. 2S p. m. : Ben McCool down l l : - ment was given by Dr. T. A. Heww
e
apartm
re
fined
by
i
&amp;b Pickett, Pomeroy.
�
nights, $66.50 plu1 •ir far•.
VR, Custom 300. See Rodney
30t
Warm
Ran(Ce.
E�ectr1c
Ban�m
athryn Payne is chairman,
m1
cal
county
Emm�•t
co
Judg
K
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50 p.m . : Coleman D up 3: 20 a. m. etson for an apparent heart allnqu1re AAA Club, 422 5•c•
Pierce, Long Botto111, Ohio, or
S-28- c
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hea
t
gos
MAY •
ulating
M
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cir_
in
es
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P4'0!)
W. Sweet up 3 : 50 a.m. ; An- lark.
end Avenue Gatlllpells.
action
.
yesterday,
Okey
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Ka
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ll
:m:J
985
Phone
Che er
ve to
exlt&gt;ntK&gt;n dining table, •tr::u ght SPOUT1'G, ROOF Repair, Sheet Ki ser, LelaM, was given a stif( S p r I n g concert, Bradbury drew Calhoun down ": 40 a.m.
GI 6-4699.
seU on account of no work.
-t Z7 3tp back chs lr•. aldeboa nt , �ork metal Work. The Powen Com- sentence or $50 and cams for in• school. origina ll y scheduled for Kanawha RiVPr _ Solvay down
BEE US f'Ott FEED NEEDS A ND
tabl� d �uble bed and sp r,ngs, pany, Wy-2-2301.
4-4-30tc tox. ication. He was retu rned t,, 1 May 4, has been moved up to Marmet 3 . 15 a . , m · Merrill down M'E JG S GE NE R A.L HOSPITA L
'
Cus&amp;om GrladJ•t,
MiddlPpori TWO PIECE LIVING ROOM shm on two roekers. 50fa bed ·
C'ounly jail for non-poyment of 1 Ma,\' I. The event Is under dircc Winfield 7: 30 p. m. · Beave r Admissions - Mary Grudy ' Ra,
.�R
•UCTlo•~
.
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.
J !5 U Suite, rtosoriably priced. C.11 k ltchen ca binel, M aytag Wa!l'her
Ff'NI MIIL
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. ld 8:40 p ' m • Lucy cme.
. l ion oI Mrs. Eleanor Z1Pr.
down Wmr1e
t h e pena Ily.
.
·
8e"IN!I
complete
.
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aft er .,.• p. m. TU .
and m1sceTIaneous 1,.ma too
,- Robert L. Forrest was f1 nrrl Bosworth Counr1l No 46. ,yal Jane Lucas dO\\ n Winfield 9 : 10 Discharges - Jerry HoaJ!la nd
BrH.lonl
Crta:
TUJi:RE WIL L BE A HOUND AND ;·;;...
- ·;..,.--a..
numerous to mention. Tenns--will meel p.m. ; Helen Z. down Winfield Pomeroy and Mrs. Jackie GiBl.'i '
trn_ and rosts lor pel'miltin� an and &amp;&gt; le('! MD slers,
Write , Ph.at or Cont11et
square darif• at the Pomt'roy ,
Callh.
Monday
7
at
pe
confer 3:00 a.m. ; 0. F. Shearer up Win- er and daughter, Chester.
lo
m.
: � Punlicensed drlve-r to o ra te a
A c. BRADFORD. Radar, Ollllt
Moos,., Lodge at the Pomeroy
Esther Klme!I
th
e
r
su
m
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lenl
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sl�r
egree. fie ld li : 35 a.m : J. S. Lewis down ,,a
--- I Vehicle oo a cit�lion by the Ohio (' pe xfel
JlaU. Sat1,Jl'dny, AprU 2!1. rrom
Che-ster, Ohi�
Aver
Sh
Llfl!
aie
8
ef
his
is
a
special
T
degre
irl-e
which
i.o, Winfield 7: 10 a. m,
1
Slatt Patr ol .
Y ' Iii l u m
Mu! ic will 1)(&gt;
f -� �
31 wa Sh 'r nd wearing time� .
persons fi ned on citatiom conferred once each yea r. A l l
Other
furnislwd by the Grf'en VallPy
2 HOME MADE GO-OAR�. One Wfll controlled washing lormu - of the patrol were Get·a ldine fi' . oompan i ons A rt[! urged to be pres
Boys �·ith D. A. Perry ca ll in�. ,
eWURL ITZEI
. enl and - . visiting romp.anions are
: up lo age e. Olte . from 11ge &amp; to ' Ju o( our laundfy assures great- Reynolds $5 ,md CO�IS
On
1
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E veryone Is we l conw. ,
e BALDWIN
est possible wearability of
60, Ph. WY :WIIM, Gail MIiier.
·
will ht
charge 0•1 hav11· g no opera 1 or .'s I we-l('(lme · 1 Refreshm�nts
,
1
ond
OTHER FAMOUS
S
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exor
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serv•d
fo
owinR
the
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, k · A�g th'1st! w1m entered H uf· de�ree
(7) INSTRUCTION
rt('enk, W1 1 ma �arr $10 .onfl costs '
.
pe t rom l rvl&lt;'e.
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BRANDI
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Pau M. .D.arne ia \be illustr M&gt;us zer hospital in tile past 24 h uu n. '
for pl!!sing oYer a Yellow line
•· · � ·,; -!�/,0100�1 Mt
WOMEN - Hold C011miPlk par- i'
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d
ry
an
ry
aun
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maslC'l'r
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were.' Mrs. John D. Rake, Rt. _ i
(9 ) MA RI NE SUPPLIES
1 1 .a n·y C, St ewm &lt; was fin,rl ll'
u,., l!an, 12' 00 for J "°"" I Plum bing I Heating
('leanlnf WV !-SIU
MAY •
I
Gallipolis. Mrs. W1llmm E. Lew1c: , 1 I
, II
lir-ensc , Th Fru:-nr
PorMroy
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Roblmton ' s Tri- I ' ustn Cleantr11 ' nnd, MIits for having folse
ti foot ALUM INUM°1!&lt;&gt;AT�W1TH
wo_ rk. Mo.ke big, big profili'i. 6 1 1 I . Main St,
.
y
Ne1qhhor�
Ch1b
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Rt. 1 Nort htip, Nevin H. Woo.. ! ,
.
,
pla,es.
Phone WY-2-2441
windshield, mator with electric
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llu"&lt;! o�hns. Evl'rythin� furn- I
WY !5t:,o
.
w1 11 mr.et Tuei;uay
I
.,
n1g hI al t he Rt. 2 Patriot. M i s, Ernest F. Ha)l- __ __
1
starting and triibe,. Acros.s
l&amp;hed. Bt:autlful gift line. Send 5 1 6t(• I
"Factory Trained krvlW- 1iome 0 f F.' I 'J'l�rxl
•• h L oh�. Mem_0 1 , 2, Bidwell • Bill M, Bar-ton . I
LE
er ,...
------ -- --- --GAL NOTICE
n'm. ,or lull d.l.l· t, n,,d f~
~
'"'e WHITE GELDING PONY WITH from Shumwaf'• Greenhouse.
- - -- lwrs nrf' to bn m! home marle .'.l"liJACK SON, 0,
22
PHONI!
2217 OJk St., Pl . Pleasant, Mri,
.
•.,11,
118ddle and brld le. Also good
0
se,
William L. Jomiog.
Syracu
uiwable snmples to S&amp;u,Uo Gld
r
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auc
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2 B) INSURANCE · VJnlet Barr.
.a 1 M Bl·k G . w t· 11 rnms, Rl. 3 Leon r
uaed Mo-Ped · Ph· WY 2..e796·
Ohio,
-t 27 3lp ___
Ap� r t m ent �- 4083 w.
An organizationril mttlin_ll for
Co11mr t l&lt;"1, Party OMrdna , A5th
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s
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4 27 3tp
1 ut I.Al• Anr•I••· c■uiorni■ , new garden ( Iub m Syrac11_qe w i ll W. Va., Mrs. Bart. D . Lyo ns, RI. Men's
R. G. PICKETI' Insurance, Porn• 1• hrreby
34p ' G lendale ' ro l ifomtn
.
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nom1ed 1h11 11n ch, :ilSth.
- =��--------'- ! 1 2) \IIANTED TO RENT eroy, Near Darwin.
d■y o! April 111e1. Arthur e■rr. he1ri, be hf'ld Tue�av al ? : 4S p. m. at l Middleport, Craig Al len Sw1c�,
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER- re- ==c-c:=--cccccc--=-c�c-=��
.
" 1•lnllff. rllrd hi� prlltlun ■1■1n�1 her
1U1.1 cporI Pau I R · II 0IIer,
MOto r1st Mutual
Booster Type
(8) AUTO SALES
possessed and In A- I I hape, P8)' FIVE OR SIX ROOM HOUSE
'"" def111ni1■nt In th■ Cour t or C:n m, the home of Mrs. H oward Nolan. Rt · I M'"I
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Count
Dowrnan.
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Hersch"I
Raci
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Ohio,
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C.:u•
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and
rr
off balance of '37.50 or take within Mei11a County. Close to
M r '"
o. , , , praytnr ror dlvor&lt;'e rrom A proI'&gt; ram will he prPsenlffi
The Rambler
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the- ■aid v101et 111,r on 1 h• a:r ou
I
Rod
Mutua
tning
er
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R.
$7.00
of
payment,
Miller
will
�,
8peok
bu
Bt
ne
,..
sc
per
and'· Oak Hi• 1 I , Mrs. Rose R. Raukr
nd
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hool
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World SlandaNI ol Compact
.
'" 0! , or WIIU111 AbHniJe ot uld de!end1n1
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1owm-.,
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month · Phone WY 2·220I•
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u. rd I, 81 .:,uuth
I ell'. Anyone lntere !n ed Jackson. I'
May __ _ __ _3-"°'3 c i rrom uld pJ■Jnurr for more lh■n a so show sI'd
Ing lnuwa
EuP II.nee
Sizes 8-1:l
0
�t! ,Y .,,r 1111 P ..t and Gron N■a1.,,--1 is urged to
Gat·thee,
B,
David
Mrs.
Jackson,
attend.
f 28 Blc Ave., C.Olumbus, Ohio.
"-i:.
BiJi ('ar room. nde and perform-.r o 1&gt;uly, 1ni1 pl■lnlllt ■hn pray.- ror
PR"
COMPLETE INSURAN�
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hel d al the .lackson, Mr!!. f;porge M. Weber,
4 '1:1 :Ste tectton' Life Auto. Fire' Polkl o t her prup111r rellet. sa1,1 ,..1 11 1, w i l l 1" Fam i ly mr,hl will be
.in�e. Small ear tt0nomy ud
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for
hearJnc
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or
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F O R ALUMINUM AWNINGS
•Y , RO&lt;'k •Sprmgs Mel I10 ,!I.SI f.' h, .
on ; RI. 5 J PCkMm, ond Ed Wi:ln.1
mallf'uv•ro hllll y.
' --- ----- . -- CaU " on Mills, Mtddlepurt, "h11, of lune, A . D. 1 9€1 1.
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Art�
Bur
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McArthur
King.
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e.l�eatial
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P
�om..lnatloa 8crff• 'l■d Glau
ner will he served at 7 p. m. and
Blr!hs
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Davia • Waner losurallCf!
A.twr� y � 7or
Mf'tropolltan MnCnt1
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Aluminum 8tonn O.Ors ■ad .\PARTME N'nl - Fun ilhed RT1d 1 Complete protection for all needs. � 2't 1111 •· ·20·2? 1 6 1 3- 10-71"
tllnse al!&lt;'n-1tng are a sked to tuke Mrs. R.1ndolph Mflrcmn, Vin ·
GOO E. Main Slrrf!I, PomProy
MIDDLIPORT
Window,. Coll WY 1-1141 O.y
!heir own tahle ,ervic,, A pm- ton, daughter, 4· 16 p. m, Fl' iday.
arlurnloiled McMlston. Middle- Tel. WY 2-2900, =_ 4 1 :llllc
Pho"" WY I-S870
(2
1
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L
EST
ATE
7
--t H tr� or e
--:-- gram will he presented at 7:45 �- / Mrs. Davia Emerson Wi('kline,
.
•I· q l1Ullen 8up- porL Pt.om WV1-t81L
1-S.t OUTBOARD MOTOR and boat �;;
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ply �
Fre&lt;'k"r will 6621� Third A Y e. son, 12: SS p. rr:
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'57 Rl!ICK Super tt, l95, a door
IMID)'
_-t_ II nCc: ONE rJVE ROOM APARTMENT 1urance protection. All risk
bath
I
d
ose
d m porch. Pllo11t' Hhow sl_iclcs o( her recent Eu ro- 1
98.5. ;� �
Friday. Mrs. Sa m,Jel Ray And�.-coverage. $3. SG per $100 cover,
hardtop. One cartful
wftlti batb. Phone WY a,..a 91
owne r, NECCH I SUPERNOVA SEWING
3 ' hes.er
lrip.
pcan
25-4l
4lp
110n, Hartford, W. Va,, daughter,
Machine only a few monlh1 old. •-- WV N3 ll.
U, l1'.Ue age. Bamea • Simpson InsurPower 1teel'in,q and bralce1.
MAY �
a. m. Frl,jay,
6:25
Or
glnally
ld
for
Bal$139.95.
P.
Pho11
Middleport.
Agency,
.ance
ao
J
Beautiful orl,qina l finl!lh wllh
25 30 BUILDING LOT· 1 Acre in Racine. _The trammg seu1ons for lhe
ance
du
Dltchuged
.00,
Pay
nta
.00
.
tp
WY
3
2
-m.1
mulching lnlerior. Ole8n, Clf!on,
f! "7
mti
$1
EIGHT ROOM HOUSE ANO
------ , Used tomato slakrs 2 years old. Girl Scout Day Camp will begin
----roe,..,
One
houle
room
per
ea
month.
P
2-22DI.
WY
di�harhed in•
recently
Pafil'�ts
hone
·
Extra C l ean, BIM'ltnar' a, Pornaev
5.
a thousand. Call W I 9- =cdn eAday, May 3, at t hP, home of eluded Wendell
'
$7.541
I
Wickline,
RNES-SIMPSON
INSURANC
,
Htn ry I
.
21 etc. apartment A. N Ben1el Ph. BA
eroy.
4 29 6tc
ll 31c rs. ,Joh Moore, Pomeroy, 81
3 ·
4
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222
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WY Wffl.
s s ,re All"DII, Middleport Fire, Aot..
SPINET PIANO BARGAIN1957 • door Retai, CHEVROLET
!O a . m· T\ose alten dln g ��e as �- rine
FOR
,lohrm
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SALE
J
Darst
E.
y
E. Come, .
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Home in Antiquliy
moblk &amp;ndw. Phoo, WY
party to talr:el --------ed to brmg a sack Iunc h art11 the1r
Va. Cood condJ!. lon. Priced for Wanted : Re1pon1lble
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e groun d. 3 b
:--urooms own drink. More lenders are still Mrs. E 11zabeth Cottrel l, M r -11.
(17) HELP WANTED
over Iow monf 1 I y payments of a
quick sale. Call WI 9-3081 .
.
••"1.
morlern k itchen w,&lt;h
Harley Deronbc,ger, Mrs, loabe l 1
birc
h cob- needed for the enmp •• It
,.
6l
spin
e
piano.
t
C.n be -n local- CARRIER BOY OR ·G,RL wanted ________
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REAL
2
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budt
-m oven and ran ge
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Dotson · Mrs· Homer v1· 1 1· 1oe • �• ---- -·ly · Write �•11
essary to have one adult
'-'reu Mo•- ' P· O · i. �I Route 1n Center of
. £or Pach ward Parsom,
odern bnlh_, utility room . liv,'
1955 PACKARD I Patrician ) 400, Bo� 186, Newcomer
and Mrs. Lance
ei�\ ,rlrla attendJng.
�,
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ng
room
,
dmin
Good· piitnl. Clean. Sound mechg
room
den,
Sullins.
,
141 ZS. 29; ' 5 • 6' II,
:Iii . � cf"Stntlnel Cari-lflr�or
The Pomeroy Shak espe ire club
basemen!. Call WI �3222
�"•
anically. Call WY 2-.
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•L _ _ _ ud New Hoven, Lennie
• .MUOII
•20' 9'11'
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mt'et in the social room of
wm
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4 26 etp
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3lc he
n
Aeeordi b to the midnight report
F«t,rnted chu teh Wednesday
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4 21 11
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FOR SALE: 5 room house and at I p. m. for a lunC'hAOO A meet- of the nursing department tho!le
56 DF..:wrO F1re0ite $895. 4 door ELECTROLUX VA"uum. Cleaner
, Hu th1'°" kleway PA�' OR GIRL WANTED NIMSROY -, S-1room frame h�"
bath . runn ing waftor. :io acres ing e nd proaram will ro ilow t h e patients who Wf:'re listed as fair
Sedmi. PoWf&gt;r Aleering and A-I Condlt l ono
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w
room,
ng
lth
th
ba
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or
included Gifford Scherer, Samuel
Iand· ReedIV ille, Oh 16·
brnkmi. Pcehbutton drive. Clmin paper bag■. r II lna Y 10
' Contact lunch, on.
or Mulberry Ave. 8nd Sugar
kitchen 2 bedrooms I
room
KIii Thom Younolf will, .
Nelson, James Johnson, Miss Nel•
Charles
orig iMI finish cared for by one over $100 00 WIii 9eJI for • ·00·
S.
Norris,
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Fn-eland
1
Run route. A pply ln per■oo at
MAY I
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erm1. Phon· e WY J...DWi .
,
Norris, Racine,
owner, Blaellnur ' s, Pomeroy
4 27 titc The Pomeroy Emernency Unit lie Bell, Harry H. Hurn, Her.acht&gt;l
Seatlnel office,
4 2? lfc
1 nd
t
h
o
ry,
nd
au
umace
a
CONTIIOL
TERMITI
l
room
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II
,
e
4 2ff 6tc
" 1,11 sponsor a hoke sale at Kro-- Bowman, M n. �ther Sl.aiglc .
S
O
H
SALE:
FOR
E
rooms
8
U
and
Save
l!:uy to
more.
or
SIOO
GIRL
in
---water
~
WITH
high
of
WOMAN
Out
ASmST
healtng.
TO
air
.
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:-- ------!--58 VOl,.l\,6W/\GON $!,OM. 2 door G AS. ntEL OD. and .:oal fUI'&gt; hoUlework in care of two inva- Sugar Run area. An excellent
bath. Cellar and uti l ity room. er s on May 8. Any person wish- James Sheets, Wilham Zirkle.
UM!. No h,rm to plantl. f'ro.
Sedan. One loca l ownt-r, 4 cyl. �aicea Call ro, tree tltl matw.
l..o('nted in Harrisonv ille. Mrs. in to donate baked good! ls ,rsked Mrs. Fred Facemire, Mrs. Livin
les1,on1lly pro\'en 5 yeuw
Ilda. No laundry. Time on. Live buy at �.000.00.
French,
la
David
Mrs.
Herdman
.
send
to
1o
card
n
Emergency
the
rconrlmy. tt' ry nlee. S lnf'Unnr's ,
protectton. Get FREE folder
oremea 6 A.bboU llldd�port In. Phone W Y 2-M59,
4 29 6tc M 1DDLF. PORT - l ¼ story frnme John Stout, Harri!IOnvil le, SH 2Anna
rr
Mn,
Dee
Heai:tley,
Ha
is.
ca
in
of
City
Porn.
your Lumber Yard. Thou•
Hall,
at
_
Pomt-roy,
re
Squmf
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4 29 6tc
28
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4
t
r. rooms, cellar, garage, barn. 4834._� __
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andi
W
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ll,r
e
Th
Hay
ier,
Mrs.
baked
s,
e
gc-Ods
l
l
wi
be
chicken house. with 14 acre� of FARM FOR SALE , 65 anes on ' 't,
'$!I BUICK LnSahre 11 ,11!1!1 , • door SLUG G ISH SE PT IC TANK! Clo1(1 9) BUSINESS
� t :t
� Emeat B. Rogp
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c
enswort
e
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land well fenced, good local ron.
s.dnn. A block beouty - reo l ly ged drains! Get Kleon-Em-All
.
iood gravel rood. IA1Cnted 3
OPPORTUNITIES
,. of M lunl
The c•h,.
NII· Ienucrs
,, eport ers, otho Wandhng, Mra. K .a t p 1
shurp. Dynaflow drive. Bla£1t- Septic Tnnk Clean.er. WOdmart -�--------� I Bargain at $3,500.00.
mi les from Rutland.
, lohn Hi h School a
re holding a sale of Ca&lt;\tO. Mrs. Eldon Kraeuter. Ed- 1
g
tnars, Pomeroy.
4 � fi le Farm Bureau. P«neroy � CARRY OUT BEER ANO WtNE $:IN.Ill OOWN AND It YEARS TO Stout HarrI nv . 11 �\
4• borne vaked good, on Saturday. ward Llllieo, Mrs. E. P, Collin, I
BO
,
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poy balance - Buy, a &amp;-room
buslneu l'or ulo. Tony'• Carry
·
4 :18 3t.c M.r 8, at the Robinson's Tri-Lus- John
w mdow BIi nd, a· n&lt;I llladea
F . Blaethu1r, Mn, Nolar
(9) FOR �SA-L•c
OUt. MUI street. Mlddleport,
frame house with basemerit, 1 1,1,
Phonto WI 9�1
Sha • v llan 8Untll
HOUSE ON LINCOLN TERRACE, tre Cleaners from 9 a. m. Ill 5 p. ShuSIOr, Mrs, Maty Smith and
Ohio, Inquire et preml... .
ge
of
rden
plenty
with
t
lo
acre
7 ROOMS MOOERN bl k home
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RACINE. OHIO
01 Awn�
np a:,:-rH•rtJua
m.
odei
8
ma
and
sun
m
porch, m
roo
Mrs, John Gro,. .
.,,ace� Total price $3, 500.00.
-t. :II fttc
located in the vi l laa,:e of SyraFree IMtallaUoa
l
ne
T
ar
l
---------- FARM - 118 .acree, 25 acres culor
re�
ll
meeting
kitchen
the
he
with
disposal, modem
t'USf!, Gas furnace, all birch
Dale Wlppot &amp;t pply
bath. waU to wai t carpeling in Rive rview P.T.A. will be bold
120)
BUS
S
balaru,e
INE
and
·
llvated.
paslur,
S
bui ll In cnhinet, In &lt;he k
•n.
215 Union AYt,
downataire. ful l site basement Monday evening, May 8 at t h e
limber well .. fenced. I room
41 bed rooms, living room, dining
SERVICES
Pomeroy,
and attic. Priced for quick sale. Rlvetvlew Grade School. Install�
hou■e wlth cellar, barn. other
room. klt('hf'n, large rttre.otion
:::---=-::----::---;--:-,c::-- I
e 1 Co
mplet■ I.Ille ti �
Call evenlngl!I aft er 7 p . m, allon of new orficen: will her held
bl!ildlngs, plenty of water. l&lt;).
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room. 1tlte 26' x 30', lar ge p;nr•
1
WY
.
p
2-3175 fo, appointment.
durin1 lhe meellna. which wlll
coted 1/, mile off Roule 33 on
lann 'Tolellfljtb Sona.
age, concrete d rivew •y, lwo � HI/BARB PICKE D WHILE YOV
Frncll ftlrllt. Wy I-SIM
at 7: 30.
begin
:no
29
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wai
t
.
Bargain
$6,500.00.
road.
gravel
ood
for
d--ep
l
frenln
.
por&lt;'he■. J«aled on lot ilte
;:
■nd
ALBERT M, COX. 8ale1maa
JOO' x 250' t57 ttcrt'sl. 100 ft, Wm. ff. Holme■, Syr■cu■e,
Shumway GreenhoullH.
BOX
m
PHONE WY 1-zut
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frontag� on SU.IP Routf! 124,
WY Mm
WY wao
Seen bJ appointment .
lllte
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New
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prloui
8' IOU- WAN'I 11&amp;\L .-lllr MODERN SIX ROOM HOUSE
In Middleport, Just obove Pow.II
Servi« St,l!on. I parcel 40 1 D- IO, D- 12 : D-lftl,. "11,t 1\. 1 1 •:1� l. !•'!if "Ulo . .. d e l t e with &lt;louble garogo. In Chesler.
B
100
,,on,, on Second s,-. equlpment to
th!!t!I, . " ..... m.I I I - Cl . � . Pricod to ,ell C.C,lf R · Kimes
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r
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te buy. WU
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l' • r m · ..., 1111 -.
Box a c1resier, Oh'IO. Phon•'
111.
FAMILY HOSPITAL PLAN
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l'nlnt street, Contact Wil ll1 &amp;tpply. Rutland, Cil,lt,, Pl,. •. - , · C ; '"
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INSTALLATION AND SERVICE
L,odln1ham. Phone WY 2-38'10 HSU.
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1-.Il-llltt
• CoY« you or )'Cllll' entire femily
. '
FOR SALE, S room, and
H
or WY U711•.
0 Pey, cull beneftb direclly lo YO&lt;
28 I&amp;: REEL
:iiiii&lt;iiiiiiiiiiiliiiiiiliiriiii�I
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hand R&lt;rl'�Y. ffl'II
balh, lull basement, garage In
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By Our Hlghly Skllled Mechanics
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PPIONAU
SE AN OPEN1N, ...
villi. Joy recent!), lllwlliWeot l!Mk
u- u-w� u- � II r •·
,urgory al Docton' lloopllel In
Ella Clmdill al New Jenof -.
Colwnbuo but ii recovenn, nktly.
•-- �..... of u- _, uMr. ■nd Mn. ll■m'fnc Perry
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BIBTIIDAT PAltTT
end chlldron end hll mother, Mn.
Ned 11onrJ bed
llr ud
Bou Perry, vlded with his aunt, SOiie Young, dau,bter of llr.
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11
lln. lblllo Lo-r. on Sunday. end Mn. llorold Y..... ,.leb,et,.
OIIOOP ORGANIZF.I
;:
loU..lrlC. llrl. Ella CaDdlll, J._,,
Tht Young People of the Tern- Mr. end Mn, Carrol Woodprd. ed her 111lh blrlhdey wllb e por• CUndUI• Mr. ·-• lfn' Earl cu,,.
pie llethodtst Church orlODilad e Denni,, Vickie. Bryan and X.Vln, ty Saturday et the home of her
By 1'110 LASSWILI. •
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end
Mr.
� IAINIY GOOGLE - INUFl'Y
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,pent
grandpennll.
Perry
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Zalla
M
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ovenlnll
Sunday
on
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Ti- et1aldJnc won June, Dee Int In chorp. Offk&gt;!n ,e!acted Wood,, Alben,.
Mr. end Mn. 'lobort OU.er end
wen . pnoidont, Melva Faye Jor• BWy Lyon,, who ii otationed et end Charlet Jlleu , Andy and J1oo.
AIN'T IT FANTASTICAL,
, W. Vo. v
/
du: •k.-o pmident, Leab crab- Fort Knox , Ky . . II ,pending e few In Slewul, Jamee ■nd. R O b t , I oon � ol Spencer
ia.
l f!EfH
Oliver
CbeoltT
Mn.
and
r.
fled
M
LMN" IN IT
tree, -,.tary , Janet Ingram; day, with hi, parent., , Mr. and Council, Vicky ond Che,wr Youns
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SaturtleJ,.
troasurtr. Cethy Seel; with lead- Mn. Granvil le Lyon., , and other Mr. and Mro. Harold Young.
IN
LIVIN'
VOU
tlORM!D
Mr. end lln. Marvin Allan and
en tn PJ'Ollfam on,ao II follow, : relatlv.. hero,
GOOD WILL
TH' ,._,.,.
of Tormto, Ohio. vllited Mr.
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ting
recupera
Lyon,
ii
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CLA88 MEETJNG
Chrllllan Flltb, Jody &amp;ool; Chrfl.
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flan Wlllleu. Paul Wallace: Clrr fi. et h il borne att.r a oerloul ankle The Good WUI Clale of I �o 1111d Mn. J- 8ennetl and �
cal!od
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cut.
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were
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Clllton M. E Cfluflm met at 1be D recen
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ChrilUatt C1tiumhlp, •Kenneth Mr. and Mro. T. M . Galaway an• born! of Clara W 'Uiama on Fri- bore for the fw,e,al of M r. eod
� lira. Pet. Lowil' oon who was
tl
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creblree, and Christian Fellow· nounee the birth of • .,...1 grand, do
In I the A r
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Mr.
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bo,teu, 'Die 1Metm1 was
er moolfns will be hekl In May, April 14. Mn. Petty ii the formMr, Frank Herril and 111D Boo
called
aoddaugb- to order bv the Pre,ideot and lbe
'Youn, p,oplo nf the &lt;0Rlllllll1ity er WIima Woodrum gr
was given, _, dinner luellt of Mr. • n d
ter of the Galaway;, The Petty, following pro&amp;ra m
ero Invited la meet with them.
Br AL c:Al'P
Mn, John Horrlson . Saturday,
Ll'L ABNEI
have a daughter and two other Soni by all, LJ•1in1 for J • • u 1.
Nolee ti Mr. ml Mn.
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Erwin
hymn sing et Mt. Union clwr&lt;h The Carpenler B1p1i1t
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FLIRNACE, NAMEL'f
lhe Buoy Reas, Hanlon and Bonnie Duncan "Then South Side W Va
on. Slllldoy May , . at 2 p, m, 11 ladle, JDCiety,
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Jes111
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Ao e ape,lal fHture, e quanetle rvod the lunch for the Reef Ca�
nding
Mr.
DO l.4155
AH
J
amee Rennell II ,pe
Sl..OeBO,ilA'S
from Ripley, W. Va .. wU1 be Ill'"" tie Field Doy at lhe Southeastern Van Meter, Duet by Helen BarkASNB:1.!!
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Tonnes...,.
!lobing
In
doy1
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, �OST
111( as well u local talent. Every, Ohio Experiment Farm. A large ed her filth birthday with e por
Mr, T, 0. YOUIJi end Belva
POPULAR
er and Lulu Runell. I Would Be
crowd au.oded tho affai&lt;.
one to we•·
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and
Mr,
vl.ttted
RoUAh
HOTEL,
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The Mt. Union Church wUI Mr, and Mrs. Clarerlee Sines ol Like Jesus.
ISE
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Va.
W,
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l!)OOaOr a vacatloa Bible School Point Pleasant, W . Va. and M,. Roll call and
1nw. It wu .,_ l!:llu • Leta
IT'S THE.
for two weeks 1tart1n1 JtlllO 12. and Mrs. C.rl Dunham, local. deoided to bave I ffymn 8Jns In
ONLY
ONE
All children of the areo are we� were Sonday guest., of Mr. . and tho near future .t tho diurch. Mi, , Mr. and Mr,. Toon Hesson of
THAT'S
M r■. Jolui Dunham and f11mily. Bonn ie Duncan will be in charge. ColumbUI .t&amp; 1ted Mr. and Mr■.
l"Ome.
WAAMMr. and Mn. Lllvem Jordan Mr, end Mrs, Glen Erwin and Games were ployed end ...- Walter B1111, end family recently.
Mrs. Howkd Rayburn of Point
and children and Mn. Faye Jor• children, Marysvillt, 1pmt Thur• with Dora V an Meter and Mrs.
Route vis�ted M rs. Lloyd ,
Pleasant
Delicious
ize&amp;.
n
her
in
with
rne
re
day
ud
parents,
Mr.
4an we in C,olumbua on Sunday
Ca r w ni g pr
Sonday.
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where they vtsttad Mr. and Mro. Mn. Dale Dye.
refre,itmentl .,.,. aened to tho llllanu
Mrs.
r
Mr.
eter
and
Kep
and
INE ALLEY
Eddie Jordan end sons.
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following, llabelle Brnwn, Emma Mr. and Mn, loaae Lewla and GASOL
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son,
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Mr. and Mn. Earl Starkey al•
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lkld
iii
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t\18t5;'\��iaav;iiej:I/OU
Rickard, Dora v an Meter, Mn. Dana , Mr. and Mro. FreJ L,wla
!ended tho 1naurance Company 1,r Baumgardner end family . Co- Punt
ill,
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e
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Mr.
and
give
Mn.
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director, meeting on Saturday in shocton. and Mr. and Mrs. Alvin
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Sunday
linger
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--,,le uncan. l
er,
ju,t · !lid
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C.lwnbue and visited his mother, Dye, Rebecca, Thnd and Lisa, 10n, Lucille Harrlson, Almo John- rung.
today,
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Mrs. Mary St&amp;rby, and lliller, were Sonday 1ueot1 at the Dale
Laurene
w
RIiey,
Lo - Mr,. Jame, Cunningham. Jim•
1011, Mlkl.-.d
to be
' Mrs. Earl Jewell. The Starkey, Dye home,
Hanlon, � Gt.or� and Denile, Mra. Stan- marrhad
Mn.
Young,
is
va
0
,ue
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were IC(.'Offlpanied home by their Robert Bishop, manager of the
Mat&lt; re H enry, Frieda H • n r y. fey C.Uey, J. c. . Rusty, and Ton­
Ohio
Ellperiment
$outheoolern
ml
Willman
Roy
Mn.
do\qlhl■&lt;',
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Ju,11,. June B�, Mr■. ia of New Haven vlllled Mr, and
e
grondd■UJhh!r, Joy. of Jlerrllon• Fann, ii In Mt. st, Maiy , H.. Ir ne
Dinah Riddle and EUrel Riddle of Mra. Dana Lewis Sunday evening,
of M i
New Haven. Lulu Russell
na Lewil Randy Lee a n d
Williams
Lila
Ohio.
Mldaleport,
..�IMIY n lgbt
• ere Sat.....
G ory Nell w
and the bostesaea Clara and Hel• rq
Col•
Louise
AMa
--- -- 1 gue■ta of Mn,
1 ----pllal, Nelsonville, where be ,;..ier, ley IUld family al New Haven.
went an appendeelomy . Monday.
Mr, aod Mro Jim llennett, Mr■
Sm
Donald
othith
ml
ml
son
May Wwnsley. Mn. P•tty A Uena2J. Htfh
DOWll'
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er riead! of tho Carl Greenlee,
1. y._ : 1. J,lemortal
,m.J
Mr.
v11lted
family
and
worth
,
22 Touch
Day ttVflDt
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family viliated the Experiment
I. Alme i1011 )\ .S. c.n■t- 2t, EmpoFann on Sunday and checked the Mr,. Melvin Roach, West
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12, Qn.1 ot 11 ◄ 6. fortify
NET ?
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Boys, Girls
4-H Club Met
At School House

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Around And
•orchios in MacnJight' Was Used
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'As Setting At Jr.-Sr� Pr«n, Dinner I Middlef)Orl
: II � "Orc'.1icis in the r,loonlight " Friday eve ni ng at 1111u Leno..;. 00., lef
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By Mrs. Zundel Thursday At Home Presented To
Mr■. Ralph C. Zundel, -.l■ted the llopl al achoo!.
by her mother. Mn. Daily JM- S..eral project, went dlscllued. Mrs • H • Logan

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per. entertained the one Won One II Wll decided to have a 8laoley A hoolel)II 11/1 •II r
clau of tho Pomeroy First Baptist party ii June. II - ..-inceed lo Mrs. llnard Loi• "'- ..
Church Thursday evening al that the auoclatlon offlttrw Bl-llonthly C.nasi, club m • I
hw .._,
I would be Installed at RID Grande Thursday
their home on Mulberry Ave.
The meeting, in charge of Mrs. on May 4. It was decided to can• Condor st.
Winners 1w the "ertmC
Lorain Slerrelt, president, opened eel tho May rneellng.
Mn. Lopa, Mr,. Eu�OIII Trip!
with lhe singing ol the ciaos song,
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taken from P8Blm 24
l,o leU , Mrs. John Be, ver and llt&amp;
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Mrs. W1 Ul� W8 n
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Sidney Spencer . Mn. \.'h ar1M IUf.
er by Mrs Sterrett. The teachers :
The 1...eg
w o 1 read a
• fie received .an 111niver!81'7
thought · "The Fanner Bee Chris•
end o"1'°the Dogwpoe
. Prayer by f
ood�·
n�.
tlan." was given by Mrs. J
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. H Mrs. SIephenson coneI uded the rom er ""P'nl pal. ,__.
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ments we
b1 the �
re
meeting after which 11me1 were
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tho,e
named
above
and 111'1.
· the bus1 ess .,ssion two played under the dtrechoo
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Flnlaw,
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communlcat )Ons were rea d by Mrs V ictor Youn
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and pri es
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Mrs. Stephenson from the Korean awa�ded to Mr.s. Sterrett and Mrs. Kenzie and Mrs . Albert Martin.
girl thanking the class for thelr Paul Cross.
help and lelling how lhe money ,
BIRTH ANNOUNt'JD
they sent was used. She also told A dessert course was served by Mr. and M rs. Larry Dllebfr
of her accident when she fell down the hostesses to the above named ( Nancy Thomson) of. SyrlCUII
and Mrs. T. T. Shelton, Mrs. Ray
are announcing the birth of lllelr
Mr Le •
Se idenabe�·
Family Dinner Wm
son. Lawrence Maynard Dilcher,
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Jr., born April 19• 11111· He II
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A family dinner was heJd Sat- Harry Bailey. Mrs. Aten Shain, thelI' irst child Gr■nd�II
urday, April 22 at the R. E. Hite Mrs. Howard Stewart, Mrs. Dale are Mr. an� Mrs. L■wrmce U.
residence In Langs\l iUe celebrat- Wippel. Mr!! . Walter Wolfe, Mrs. cher, Downmgton, and Kn. Ro.,
ing the birthday of their daugh- Winifred Stiles, Mrs. Joseph Coo k ella Thomson, Syracuae, G!Ml­
grandpsrents an, Mrs. An!&gt;I llucl­
ler, Audis, and the wedding anni• aad Mrs. Elmer Wickham.
son,
Mr. � Mn. Lon· P e r r J,
versary of their son and daughse
for
the
June
meetin
Hostes s
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ter- In - law. Mr. and Mrs. J o h n will he Mrs. Etmer Wickham and l Mr . Ead Dilcher, and Ill'. Furl
Wakely.
C. Hite.
Mn. V ictor Ymmg.

Tho H a rr iso nville GU'is a n d
. J m S nlor morning for a -v i.lH In l'oslol"la Boy, t-H Club me, in joint ,...
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Banquet illld Prom .was h.eld begmmng with the dinner
with her sister and brother-in-law ,ion Moodoy everung . April 21.
:served by the Jun1cr mo_tliers. Quarte r gold colored
and Mrs. Charleo �Daniel. at Uie school building. Tho meet ·
moons trimmed ·with orcluds were used o n . the dm ner Mr.
Mr. McDaniel 1., a son oI a form- Ing wu called to onler by Boys
taolll&amp; with ca,idl�s. The nul cups also earned out the
er minister of Heath Methodist President Thomas Hysell a n a
- theme of the •eve n, mg an,i favors of the event were m m - ,
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. . Mr. and Mrs. John V r0111811 and Uie Amer ican flag, tho 4-H na,,
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For the prom , the guesl.i entc1 . I Mann mg B_a umg ardner . Eric
I son of Columbus arrl\led Friday and 'lbe Lord's Preyer w,s al;,
ed lile dance floor ever a small Chambers. M1ke Shafer. Gary
I evening for the weekend with Mr.
nd given in unlaon by the 2 1 boys
lighted bridge oi.:E"r t�e angel hair Ault and Js.t·k Custer· presented a
nd M · John C Vroman a
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and 21 a•
"'rla with 7 a-�-ts·
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itresm of water which was out- song an d dancc routme lo . "Motu.
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M rs. Char1es
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of thP floor 8 lar�e glillered moon I Moonlight" an instrumenta I num- and
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for the
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Mn. Elb.abelh Lear of Gal- m waa di·al
l..eet'y
Clarence
M,rs.
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b_
ber
which
tl"('llis
white
the
c,yer
bo
hung
at
announ
trip
and
camp
were
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members
of Mary
lipolls, both
Fa
tht'
piano
.
rell
Shuler
on
the
orchid�
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�dth
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"'"as wverc-d
I Shrine, White Shrine of Jeru&amp;a.lem ed . Further di�sslon of pot.at �
A white iron bench rompleted I1 bongos and Sandra Brewin gton on plan to leave tomorrow for Chica- chip and tracto . seat saJes was
this setting. Other dr:--coralions in- lhe m?i·occos.
- held with a U sale:11 to be given
.
I gorewhere tliey
ne will attend the Su
t.o the advlsort by Saturday.
duded water fountai ns which pro- I . M usic for the danc1�g was fur- p me Shri .
duced crchids instead of water and mshed b y the Collegtilintl from Mn. France• &amp;arhe and grand- 'I'M boy■ went to their

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meeting
the eleveted band stand was back· Albens. .
son, Kit Neal. plan to visit
in room and the girl, continued with
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ed with a large plaque inscribed Committees for tile affair were Beverly this Sunday with Mr. and their meeting wifh Deborah Sheet.a
Junior and Senior. "Prom 1961 " as fol�ows � �abl• - NJ�ry Swan- Mrs. Leroy Webster &lt;Emma Jean president, in charge. Following
was inscribed tn orchids at the �n. £velyn Jibbons, Mary Fraz. Neal&gt; and family. The birthday of the busineu 1e0ion the loavett
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other end of the hall and blinking I ier and Shsro,, lngf'ls
Mrs . Bearhs will be cel ebrated of bread cookie- and baked ruslights outlined lbe drop.
Theme - Bever!� Perrin, Wan- with a family dinner.
l tarda .,;re judged .
, Mr Frank Eschleman was the da Lightfoot . Susie Allensworth. I Mr. and Mrs. Fif'lding Hawkin•

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here for t he Patricia Jordan broughl dough
Corch
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Barbara
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weekend with thel daughter ; M r. ready for the rl�nstrat10n of
t he Junior
P
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Farrell
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1tson,
e
, and M.rs. Charles Vroman .and I kneading and ab.apmg a •• of
Sharon Plrkens. president of the
e
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ty
wery,
Ga
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Ault
r
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T
bread.
, son, Mark, and other relatives.
Lo
Ruby Halliday demon•
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Junior Clu.1. Responding for the
.l'LO WER -PRINTED ■Ilk ln
I Mrs. Edgar Tuckerman returned stratecl the method uRd to shrink
·· s.n ,· ors was class president Wil- Wh ite_ and Sandra Brewingt_on
Those pfesent were their grand­
aubtlf!
.nuancea of lll&amp;c and
Prmte
an
ea
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d
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Program
rn
to her home in A t h e n s 1J1Bterial. Girls are lo bring pat• tn.rquola
l lam Stobart.
Ml'I. DIiie Baker and son
mother,
la ■imply c ut in a
.
ley, Alice Milliron, John Manley, for the weekend after spending a tema and material
to
the
next
wrap -around dreu that tu- Osburn B a k e r from Indiana,
Tt1e Cla.u Prophecy WdS given Ronnie Manley, Jack Custer , Jer• wee k with her motlier. Mn. W.
meeting to pin and alter lf nee• teu tn back with a half belt Jaml&gt;s Hi te of Canton, Mr. and
and
Butcher
by Judy Sauer, Judy
ry Bolyard and Ellis Clonch.
. uhling who is recuperatinJ 1t euary befo e cutting.
ot th• matertal. It i• from Mrs. Leroy Hite of Pomeroy, Lorr
Karen 'dcF.lh lnny and lhe Class Prngram - Cinda Mo, rlil, Sar H J
- Meig• General Hospital from ,ur.
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A gir In
trltlon r
t Molllo Parnlo' 9prln1 coll«• etta Hite, Carton Hite a nd Mr. I
Will by Rosetta Richor&lt;b and ab Hannigan, Eric Chambers,
ge ry.
and Mn. R. E. Hlte.
hring yeat :;, for •ju�gi ng�, I tion.
Christine Cools.
Pete W alburn and Mike Shafer.
.
Among those who were In Bel- th
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se
the
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Mie Shafer w as MC f
snacking
packing l'&gt; �--- �Decorative - Dennis Saelens , pre Thursday evening to attend �
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, vocal tr,o Deep Purpl� by Bev- Davis, Helen Taylor, James Reed, Norman Humphrey,, Mrs. Jame,
COLUMBUS, OHIO IUPl &gt;-The
Followin
g the recreation pererly Perrin. Barbar&gt; .. one,. and Mike Little and Carol Jacobs.
Pullen, Mrs. Evelyn Lewis and lod refreshment• were oerved b,
Columbus Jets of the InternationWile�� : a monologue Assistin the decorating com·
g
�oleen
.
. Jame!! Clatworthy of Evan- Joy Waggoner, Catherine and BarMrs
al League hen .ent outfielder
SHOP SATURDAY NIGHT TIL 9:00
• Spring Dane:' by Enc Cha��rs millee were John Stephenson, LarChapter and Mr. and Mra. bara Col\erlll.
geline
the
Hou•lo•
Hank
Mitchell
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and ■ solo. 'Lavender Blue by ry Blaney, Danny Bryan, Everell
Alfred Crow , Mr. and Mra. C. F. Th
. B u lls of the American Aasoci•
1lnued e _ bu eii
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um ga
J,!an
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Michael, Tim L ittle, Danny Litle Tompkin• and Mrs. Gerald ine Dell e bo:• oonm
th u,t
The Middleport WCTU met Fr i• tion. Mitchell wu expected to !
wit Tho a
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-,I and David Searl&gt;.
U , pre- day evening at the home of Mrs. jo
Young of Pomeroy.
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in Houaton in Omaha this w"'k• I
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Eight
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The Junior class wa• ..,1sed
MEIGS THEATRE
" were Harry Houdashelt on Grant Slreet. end.
They selected their pre ·
in the arrangements by their racPomeroy, Ohio
The meeting WU opened with
ulty advi sor,. Mrs. Mildred Bai,.
TONIGHT
prayer by the hoste,a and lb&lt;
ley and Mn. Emily Sprague.
FOIIowing lhe discuillon and
"THI 3 WORLDS
Mr, . Carroll Swanson and Mn.
sing ing of the tymn, "What
a
OF GULLIVER"
Hll811fflent'II of project, for th
• Friend We Ha,e In Jesus, ' b
•,
Ethel Lowery were oo-&lt;halnnen of
' y
D
l r Vlrgll Althe group wllh Mra. l!lanche HapMorrow the dinner and Mrs. Dwight WalKerwin
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lace was chairman of the aerv- Ml
- also r s.
White Sae Seil 1 11 e•l
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"RIDE LONESOME"
Ing. Serving the banquet were ;:, e
� wu g;...t of ::.:.:,/ pe
iamentary Grace Hysell hod charge of th•
Whl
bar
(Technicolor)
these giris, Carolyn R ussell, Cardevotional period and used scriphonor at I party Wednead oy al- Following th recreation
With Randolp h Scolt
r- lure from the book of Phllllpian, .
olyn Searl,. Sarah Bechtle, Jeanne
pe
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Jod
of
Iernoon IollowInI 8 meelln•
and Karen Steele
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enta weN enjoyed
Bowles Judy Overturf Janet BaBrownle Troop M5 In observance wllh the glrla club.
SUN., MON. ond TUES.
During the business meeling
ker. B�lty Jo Boyleo, Neda BradAPRIL :JO, MAY 1-2
of her lotb birthday.
d
conducted by the president, Mn.
on
omao
e
Shar
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McC
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Dian
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"HILL TO ETERNITY"
The lrownlH met at the home
son
, Clarence McNeal, a report of the
Jeffrey Hunter, Vic Damone ;ea�ger and Carolyn N ichol . o
,
ir
Dan
_White
Mn.
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Youth Temperance Education pro•
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Al
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inued work on their flag
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cont
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to
returned
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and
;;::
ior
gram presented la,t week
,t
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project.
and Richard Eyer
school for breakfast.
MIIS WU heard and the aroup',
ea
Following lhe meet ing M r 1·
Ariml11lon; 80c a nd 30c
--'-----pro ject of helping a needy lamWhite, aullted by Mrs. Willard
lly In the county Wal also discuss•
Boy•r. 111lltant leader, oerved a
INI
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The Rock Spring, B e;t t e r
decorated birthday cake and Ice
aS
allh
cl
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b
held lt1 final meet. The article "Junior Achieve
cream In honor of her daughter. He
ng
Favor, were amall boxeo In I.be I of lhe year Wednesday after- menl" from tho Reader' • Dige,t
n
The Plclu,. Llst■d Flnt
shape ol a cake, filled with can- oon al the home of Mrs. Amos wao read by M i,s Einma MatThe
Riverview
Garden
C
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b
Leonard
.
11 Shown At Du1k On
thews.
dy.
held Jta April meeting at t b e
l.ach Pr09r1rn.
Present were Phyllll BIuewICZ Plana were made lo
allend U,e Round robin card, were wrl•
home o f Mrs. Lawrence Roae.
Brenda Boyer, Pally Atb' Dona
di
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meeting
TONIGHT
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he
held
Thur,- ten to Miss Sally Ml!Corm)ck,
In
The business meeting waa
,\udle M urphy, Felcla Farr charge or the pre,ident, Mro Wise °"'°thY N til g and
day
In
McArth
ur,
All
buslneu
for Mrs. Jes, Shumaker and Mrs.
. hono;...i guesl. "1:, :e even:"
g, the year wu
Stephen McNally
completed. The next Edward French, memben reportRo,o
NHILL IINT FOR
Bar a', a dpare , Mr.
Ei�hteen member, answered
ed lo be IU. After the close of the
.: her aun meeting will be In September.
'"':i
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PAINT
Mn. · E. ;:per
"Safety and Heallh" the topic meeting refreshments
'f
the roll call which wa1 an ex(Cfnemaocope and Color)
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aerv­
rt
.
o for lhe afternoon
wor g
Miu Elal• H
Wide t111or NDP In ID­
wu dlacus,ed ed by Mra. Houdaahell who was
- also ctmnge of oeed, There were alSIDING
IIOOPING
� en y:.i :;"i:,.ay
lte•
an
the
Wh
tulor ti,d exterior ,.int.
by
lhe lfOUp. Attendln1 were Mn. aulaled bY M ;. l■abel Wlnebr
Walter Reed, Ziva Rodam
WO-Od, ·11be1to1 or alum� Jloll, col'l'llflaled or shin­
80 rour vlsilo,_- pre,enl. Mr■·
enn
Top·qualllJ, Interior paint
jo sarbera op- Henry Well, Mr,
cake and Ice cream.
"MACUMIA LOVE"
.num. Good buyo In el!Ch,
•
• W• A. Morgan, ner, Mlu M at1hew,, Mrs. Hyseu ,
Jsme, Tltu, or R utland gave a
gles, Good selection. A•
u low • ---·
ened her g U11 durIng the evenIng. Mra. George Skinner,
(In Eastman Color)
Bevel wood 1idl1111 as low
Mrs. WU- Mrs. Beulah White and M r ,.
demonstration
on
flower
arran�•
1htn1lll II low u
phalt
ALSO CA(\TOON
,Bl - - - •m Grueoer, Mrs. Charle, Goeg- Pearl Hollman 14 the memhe
ing. Mrs. Relbel of Middleport
:·,
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$4.41 - 50 ... .ft.
14c .... It ,
tun.-Mon,
April 3o-Mor I
In,
Mro.
Leo
Smllll and M " Ind Mn. A, ft. Cox who Wal 0
gave an lnlere,t lng tallt on horl�
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Brian Keith and
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culture.
auest.
Beverly Garland ln
Dellcloua
refreshment, were
'CHICAGO CONFIDINTIAL'
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annual
Maoon
A WONDERFUL PICTURE, Van Meter and Mn. Ema,t Ruth. The
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will
be
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Luncheon
MEETING CANCELLJJ:D
Thu
a
evening
n
MUSICAL!
Dtlday, Ml1 s. Thi, event wlU
Conne 'In ancl - aur •- ollopl,r .,,
d 1'
member, of Andel'IOII and Sabra MOJTison.
The meeting of l!!e Pomeroy be
the
Ohio
Ell
Edna Ferber's
fine
weaod. venNr, a n d comlf(illta.
Phi
Chapter
ec
and the The program wu cloltd will,
MitO R nducted In
Garden Club •chodu led for Mon"ICI PALACI"
1(1 Gamma Mu Chapter, Bell SIJ- lhe 1lnglng of lhe pledge 1011g by
pan1llnt. Special low prieu, Phllllplne
Center, Muon.
(Te&lt;hnlcolor)
S
day afternoon, hu been cancell- rea:nal
Mahollnr •• low •• ---klnl. Cha lelton ma Phl Sorority, celebr11ed their the pledgea of Ohio
Ett Phi after
r
amuel J H•
Rlehord Burton, Robert Ryan ed. The June meet lbg will
Founder
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Day
be Pro
with
a
anquet at which both groups joined for the
am Cons�tan! for Health
Carolyn Jone ■
1 9c sq. ft.
held at the Ohio Fuel Gu olflce,
lhe Sportsman Reotaur■nt In Alb- cloalng ritual.
DeONE OF THE BEST
lz ati.., Weot Vlr lnla
M.:
h
Middleport, for a demonstrall&lt;m
lh ons. The Bole Sigma Phi Oraca Four membero ol the Ohio Eta
SHOWS OF THE YEAR
w be e preceding
partment of HeaU
by Betty Newton.
lhe dinner waa given bY Phi chapter were given lhe Ex­
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gueat ope.aker. H'.. Sue Jeffera.
ampw- Degree by the Exampfar
"Family Delenoe and Survival
Seven membera of the Ohio Ela Chapter, XI Gamma Mu wllh Mr■.
The "'J'lc, related 14 civil defense Phi Chapter were •lio
given their Kennedy '\-eading lhe rllual.
ii the program ■treued In M ..., Rllual of Jewel, ceremony and Those membera
weN Phyllis
County 1h11 year.
preoented wllh pinl llplflcant ol Knopp, Louise Zirkle, Carol Bach­
Tht program will beam with the completion of '"' monlhs of tel and Reva Vaughan
.
l'Oflotratlon at 10:00 a.m. a n d lralnln1 In Beta Sllffll Pbl.
Other members of the Exemplar
wlll be li&gt;Uowwd wllh lht buah Tht rllual wu afven by Ibo ao- chapte
r altendin8 the banquet
TILll('&amp;all
PLYWOOD
neN meetfn1. Tho hmchton ol II rarity prealdent, Belly Fults. and program were
Norma AJN­
JUii rltlltl
7
Eal
.
Pledges
receMn1 their pinl were bary, Jean Blazew
noon WIii be ...-,ad by the W•
Ideal !or ln.ltcbeno, utility
Interior a n d exterior
lco, Charlolle
for ·llilehen, bath or utll,
room, or workahops. Spe­
hlma � 8-ta't, . Mr, Hawk• Donna Wlhan, Dorothy Ambeqer, Colla, Sarah Gibbo, C)frke
typea. All 1tandard PQ-11,
117 room. .MA111 colon. Al
clll low prlcea. A■ low 11
Ina will 11J11ak durln&amp; the afitr-. ileUY Saunden , Mary Carolyn Krautter, Roberta
' X 8' POIIOI U low M -4
low 11 ·- --·
O'Brien, Lou­
Wiley, Barbara Rlgga, Linda Wal• ill Thompson
noon _..,_
l ie ..., ft.
4lo ... ft.
p,:16
and Helen Attlnl.
Cha
The plannlnl eamml1let for 1h11 ■on and Ann Johnson,
Others of Ohio Eta
pter at- .
event bu been lht Pocahontu Followin&amp; the .U-r Pledgea
WIN Shirley Beegle, An•
Farm Women'• club.
WIN welcomed by lht vice pres� Ille Olapman. Slit OMNt, Sa­
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for
upreuad • 91'fft deolN far lhl deul. Jeune Braun. Mary WU�• b Morrison
ra
, YVOIIIII Sollb', Sue
All Your
club DWDlwa to lltlnd and lo gave the Nlponae f rom tho pJolt. Seell&amp;, Leo Seylor, April Smith,
sea and -t&gt;d Jo11111e Br
lullcllng
l'II 1111a Waoda, Janot lllule,
brlna along a aueot.
Doo­
'J.'be publle II lnfllell lo Mtald who i- been their loacber for lhe na onet
Materlal N...
and Loil Alm Roaen­
J
the afterDDOD· - lo bau llr. put l'x llllllllh'- With a llft In be- baum.
bllf of the p•edaea.
Hawklna IPMk- •
A mennp Imm Walter Rola,
founder of the IOIWitJ WU read
l,y Nellie Brown allor wlllch Reva
YOU'VI SEIN IT ON "THI PlllCI II RIGHT"
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lllddllpcrt, OhlO
FiUlldor'1 o.■, Pladp.
NOW tHOWfNO
8ponaon of both p,,upo wore
'11N01!1 TIN PLAGSH ho,..,ed with Lucy Amlbary 1lv­
Wltb :Vu Bellin
lq a tribute 14 Mrs. A. R. Knlpt
1111d CharlN LauahlAln
qi
the Ohio. Itta Phi Sorority •nd
loo, can
your lcmdNI tl•+I •·
- .ind Jaye. K.....,jy, a tribute to !1111
c� e
JERRY LEW18 In
thro119b p)ann'Kl INffllllJ ID dilaj
l:dl■on Hob,tetter of Xl Gamma
"CINDlltP LLA..
Mu Ouipter.
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(Tocllnleolor)
Phyllla Mullen gava the !NIM!
Ed W)'Dn, Judith A!ldereon
We Pay 3% lnt-t On Your Saving■
a&lt;tl
vltleo at Ibo Xl Gamma Qiap­
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1'aiored bY Pearl Welbr.
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■-- ND THI . · · · 'l.'be aetlvltllo of Ohio Eta Phi
PL.AO, 10Y11•
au,pter ._ reviefflld by Shlri.,.
Wltb falll N� 1111d their put pmldeat
ud J- Wciodllard
WN bono.ed bi Betty Boil
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