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'8-----DaUy Sentinel, fo!lleroy

The WSCS of lhe Heath Metho­
dist Church will meet Monday
eve-nin1 al 7 : 30 at the chu rch in
!ihddlepo rt !tliss Frieda l"aehnle
1::. \.\'Or.ship ch-'irm.an and Miss Nel­
lie Zerkle, progn1.m ch1urm1n.
l lpste.sses �or the evenin g will
be j.{n_ Law1 .:llt·e Milhoan, M n,.
Carl Mattox, Mbs Befo'i San born
and M n Herman Haddox

-Middleport, 0., May 6, 1 960

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MEIGS THEATRE
POMEROY, OHIO

TONIGHT
' •BELOVED INFIDEL''
Gregory Peck - Deborah Ken

T he annual Poppy Day wll be.
conducted on May 20 and 2 1 in
Middleport with )fr. Helen Ken­
nedy as ch.iirman of the commit•
tee from the sponsori n g rroup, t he
.•\ uxihary to Feeney-Be nnett Post,
Ameri can Legion .

l'oppy Day Dau Set

''YESTERDA Y'S ENEMY"
Stanley Raker - Guy Rolfe
- al.so "BLOOD AND STEEL"
'ohn Luplon - John Brinkley

SATURDAY

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The proceeds from the a.ile are
sent to Vetera n s Hospita ls in Hunt•
mgton, C h il l icothe, Ci n ci n nati and
Da)·ton. Non e or the mo n ey is
used by the local unit.

SUN., MON., al\d TUES.
"YELLOWSTONE KELLY ' '
Cimt Walker - Ed Byrnes

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District-Ho me Demonstration Meeting
Draws Large Attendance TO Middlep.ort [

WSCS Meeting Monday

-/C H E C KS

l!I .- . ..... .., .. III Y•rv Nt a htl

TONIGHT
Brigitte Bardot in
"TIIAT NAUGHTY GIRL"
(Color &amp; Scope)
- al.so Robert Ryan -- Tin,e Loulae
"DAY OF THE OUTLAW"
Ailso Cartoon

make
bill paying

SATURDAY
Howard DuH in
"SIERRA STRANGER"
- ,a l so Jeff Richer™ -- John Smith
"ISLAND 01'"" LOST WOMEN"
Alao Oartoon

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,... wr11e ,
c1,q Ind mall Ill
ll• runnlns ■ll

aroimd town. Open .

rour ch■cklnc

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We Pay 3% lntere1t On Your Sa"Jng1

POMEROY NATIONAL BANK
BANJUNG SINCE 187%

l\lember Feder■ ! R..ene Sy1le1W
Member Federal
Deposit lmurante CorporaUon

BAN K

POMEftOY

BUTLA Nb

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session .

�mphaswng t he t hen:i e , "Our
Neighbors Around the Wor ld," a
!111g presentation ceremony w_a11
con du cted by members from Vinton county with represen�tives
from other cou n ties a11S1Sting.
rlag&amp; of France, Sout h Afr i.ca ,
Ne therlan d�, Egypt, Sweden, Wale 11
Japan, l n dt.a, G�rma ny, Austr &amp;h a,
Scot land and Sw11.2.erland were pre•
sented.
Ylrs. Haflley �lka, La H
, ence
Cou n ty. wa!'! dr-votm11al l eader and
used Mol h&lt;&gt;r's Day as a theme ,
Mni. Maxrne Goeg l ein, distri ct
pres_idcnt , ,·onducted t he tmsi ncs!l
S&lt;'ssion and introduced Mrs. Char•
les Ensign . pruide!lt of ttlc Oh io
Ho�c 01."'monstrfl�ion Council, Mr�.
Edith 0&lt;'8rth,_ V1_nton, vi ce pres1dent of th::! _d u;�rict. and Mr�. l�ober1 Rall. ( , alha county, d1slr1ct
M."crc tary and treasurer.
. S he also int roducNl the Hnmr
Oemonslral ion .igents and presented U(' h otf1!."'t'r and u:ent with a
small corsage on behalf of t he h ost
group.
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MtTlONAl

There were approximate-J y 130 attending the annual Home
Dcmo_ n:;tration Council meeting of District 1 5 which was held
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1� M_1 ddl eport at the Heat_h Mt:
ethodist Church Thursday begmmni at 1 0: 00 a.m. Ga Iha County wa:s in charge of the reg1s trat1on and get-acquai nted games before the opening of the

SUNDAY and MONDAY
MOTHER'S DAY SPICIAL I
Cli n,t Wel lrer - Edward Byrnes
John Rusaell
! 3 TV Pcrsona li tiea)
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"YEILOWSTONF. KELLY''
(Technicolor)
- .also Cl-ark &lt;.able - Carroll Baker
Li lli P...1•lrnf'r - Lee J. Cobb
"BU T NOT t-'OR ME"
(With accent 011 You th ! )
Also Cartoon

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NOW AT STA TE t"HI ATR I
PT. P L EASANT
El vis Presl ey .ln
"JAJLHOUSE ROCK"
- 1180 Ru&amp;'I Tamblyn tn
"HIGH SCHOOL
CON!'tDENTJAL"

You're
Invited
to
Spring
Wousecleaning
OWt,

low

mtloa11e.

V8 4 Door Sedan. Showroom clean inside and
out. Radio a nd beater. New Ponti,a,,: tn.de,.in,

1957 PLYMOUTH · . . · · · $ 1 ,095 1959 BUICK · · · · · · . . · · · $2,995
2 Poor Se .. 11. St.a110ll
rd lhKl.

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EM.N, clean,

V8 Station W'-ll'IOn. foV'icta ,er.Jee. Owned by one
of our m08l oarefol. owners and k 11110Yt9 tt.

bNka,.
Llk e "!CW condition Like new lire1. f'uHy equ.lp­
pcd

�8 Hard Tofl � Door Sedan. ,\Jmo,t like the ckl;y
II was told. Dynaf low driv . Redi o •nd hMl.er.
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Me.r-:tt ray 4 Door Sedan. Multl-drive. tzi 1IMS,
Rac:110 o11nd heater. Fu lly equ.lpped. Show. bNt of

D)'naflow dill�. ltadio Mid Heater.

local owned car,
d

1959 BUICK . . . . · · . . . . $2,695 1959 BUICK · · · · · · · ··· . . . · $2,595
VB 4, Door Sedan. rower •leerin1 and
BUICK · · · · . . · · · $ 1 ,995
1960 MERCURY · . . · · . . $2,995 ve1958
Specla Hard Top 4 Door. one carefu owns.

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1958 CHEVROLET VI 4 Dr. Sedan
V8 4 Door Sedan. Pomf'roy Polite ear.
1957 BUICK · · . . · . . . . · $ 1 ,795
VS Super 2 Door Hard 'l'op, Po-Ntr 1 ftlnftl. One
Make Us An Offer
cattful O'Wner.
BUICK . . · . . · · · · · $ 1 ,795
' 1 955 BUICK · · · · · . . . . . . · $995 VI1957
Centur, 2 Door Uud To . Power ateerint: and
Spec�
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Hard Top 2 Door. Spartltna or�Jna, fffl.
llh. Dymfl ow drive.

bNket. One of the cleanest ctir-. on our iloL
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·1954 BUICK · · . . · · · · · · · $695
1 955 MERCURY · · · . . $795 Sul)«
4 Door Sooan, Ukc new rilmah. Power

I Door Sedan. A lood reliable ,:ar.

ftlONl WY•MlQ

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NOW YOU Kl\'. UnttM ,,._ lntematlon.t
The m..n I• Nrth'• cJMelt
Mtah�ar · Md only natv,•• ......
llt9. It ortNb 1t 2,,W.2 mll et per
._.. an4 lh- clONtt a...-..c-h to
""" lo 21MJO mllet.

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Pr:eparing For New Experience

Light as a fealher . . .

from

place to place . . com­

fortable as your own

stand the sudden show­

ers. Aluminum frame,
covering.

Mrs. Jo hn Ketc hka was ch air•
man of t he group or ladles of !he
Heath M ethr&gt;dh1t Church who pre •
pared and served the luncheon to
the Home Demonstration Coundl
meet i ng he ld at t he church yester­
day.
othen assisti n g were Mrs. E. M.
Wood, Mrs. Mayme Ra i ney, Mrs. I
James CriRwc ll , :tfi111 Frieda Fec h- 1
nle, Mr. Norlna n · Way la nd, Mrs.
H.arry Chesher, Mrs. Haymon Kon- 1
krii;:ht, Mn. Henry Hennc!IY, Mr11.
t 'harlrs A�a llradb ur�·- M�6. 0011
Stivcn, Mr11. Roqcr Morgan. Mrs. [
Li nda Wah1on. �lt rs. Earl Knight,
Mrti. Wayne Gihbons, Mrs, Clar• I
encc Casey and Mrs. a. N. East.
As t he theme for lhc mecUng /
was "Our NeiB hhora Arou nd the '
Wor ld" several of those serving
lhf' mc&gt;al were dre�sed ln t•ostumc!I
of for e ig n co u ntries. Mrs. O. P.
Klei n presented appropriate d in­
ner music,

Sm■II

Al

Werner

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RADIO and
1'.ILIVISION

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lkl• Iii Not A Sl.6elme"

leeoa• ATe, lllddhport

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Lakin Aide Will

Be Recof,nn:..
Dorin
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For County Fa:trf's Set Down

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Blazing

YOUR KIte,TCconvHEN
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To Be Treated
For Dust ControJ

Up

HJ•JJShofOUgh
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Fl'eld NOW 13

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Termed Relic

can be up-to-da
and lovely with · a new
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LanflSVI·11e Man Stabbed In
I Restaurant InCl'denf Fn•day

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·. h 100·.. .--· "2--r:-rs fre-·t
ac
i Final Assembly
Ohioans Live In program Fn.da
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Congested Areas

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All Al Popular Pri,es

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*Steam I ral')s
*Regula r I rans
*Waffl e I rons
*Fry Ski l lets
*Toasters
*Pressure Cookers
*Mixers
*Perc1,1lators

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MOTHER'S DAY
GIFT SUGGESTIONS
Mikes

Bares Plans
. , ed
Depr"""'"ed Area Bill Term
For Resumption
'Dangerous' By Ul
n:san
e Aid·e 01-Nuclea, Tests
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Placard Walk
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TO D•nne C,L
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T1'111 Sunday ill 3 p. m. !he pupils
of Mrs. Ray Hecox will present a
piano reci tal al the Hcal h Mctho•
d ist Churc h In Mldd)eport .
The program will beii n with I he
sm.all chil d ren and will lndude ·
11cve r.al .advance stud ents.
The program Is open to lhc pub­
lic am well ii faml l lea o f the pupils.

Leading

, Hydrogen Bomb Threat
. Hurled In West.' s Face

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cW:i,e Loungeo'
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ELB ERF ELDS IN POM EROY

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Northwestern Schoo l District parents are being Invited to
attend the May 10 Visitation Da y at Rutland High School for
132 guests Including incoming 1 960 Freshmen and present
students excepting seniors attending Harrisonville High
School which ends operations this year.
Exec u tive Head Georie M. Dal· 1
A band con cer t direct ed by Rola1 said the guests will a rri ve b;y
r Roush followa at 1.4:1 p . m .
e
g
a:50 a . r:o. and swing inLo nine class
and
t he n i ndoor aporta of tumblin,
By HENRY SHAPIRO
room vt1lllt1on1 or 1:1 minutes
MOSCOW (UPI) - Premier Nikita Khrushchev said today
e.ach at 9 a . m. A 11: US . noon as- and volley bal l will be carried out
aembly will f,p.aturt: a pro,ram 11.• in the gym, followed. by ou tdoor
!he pilot ol a U.S. plane shot down 1 ,300 miles Inside RuSSla
sporta-5oecer---On the football
follows:
Sunday is alive and will be tried on spy charges. He warned
oo
Presentation of Gideon New Tel· field with 1ue1t.11 seated In ble1cb­
that
such incidents could result , under the worst circumstan­
tament1, a vocal aolo by Herb en.
ces, in immediate retaliation with a hydrogen bomb.
Grate, Rutland senior; introd uc,
Khrushchev referred to a U.S. State Department statement
tion or teachtn, National Honorary
.
!hat
the pilot may . have suffered giddiness and drifted across
Soclel)' tapping, a piano solo by
I !he border because of an oxygen failure and said:
Connie Lewis of Harri10nvi ll e, in­
HJn t his cue one cou ld reca ll 1
troduction of the studen t council
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the
stateme nt of fhe So\lit t gov- said. "A poor pre paration for tM 1
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1 ,umm� ••� fo , Pre,ident Ei,en- ;.
Day
Mar
CO�LEGF;
en t to the effeet that 1 ,lm im
y
n
r
(lB�NDE
e
TllllSE RIO
nn
ooa '
l ar mu5ic, l!lrec ted by Mr6. C. 0.
I viut to the Soviet Union."
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festivities, which W�re slat�d to begin .at 1:-..5 p.m. on tbe coJlelf-'bippus .. In the .above pho• lar . adventurous penon who is hower
Cha pman.
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lready have
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to women, left to right, are Jean Evans Mar y Lou ,Ma-ln, Norma Lee Snider, Diane Rowe, 1ubJect to giddlne11 could drop •
eations n Wuhmgton t hat E n.
Hunger will be ta ke n care of at
nd forfeitu res in atate Debra Cha mberlain (Q ueen ), Margaret -Winte rs, Beverly Russell; Lettie Bru.nicardi, Wanda -hydrogen bom b 011 oth er people ', , s
ue
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Fines
a ·picnic in the park whi le In case
territory. And that meus that t he hower .�.1g ht can cel t he proposed
high way patrol cases amounted to
Douglas
llorrow
Andy
Farmer
of bad weather aerytng wi l l be in
Shriver; men left to right, Howard Dotson ' Ge orge Pickens
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' country in wh ich ,uch 10 ad\len •
$2,359,309 durlnc: the {int 10
l,b.e gym.
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ec
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eive
has
mon th� of the Current fiscal year, and J Ob. n Dupre
been
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th 11 flier prosecuted ," �ahchev
immediately and unavoidably a no
according to Stat_e A uditor la mes :
A"'°
lea destructi ve hy�&amp;en
bolllb to ld Lhe cheering aesston of th e
A. Rh odes. This 11 an increase of
/LA
Su preme Soviet .
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I n return."
$22.5 ,49;1 com pared to '218,172 in
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·�e man ba i l� oul and once f
ic
per iod of t �e preced ln1 fiscal year.
Khruahc hev sa id th e Amer an
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MISS COLLINS
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ci v ilian pi lot, Harry Francis Pow• on h18 �eet, he did �ot f�llow bi
11u1dde- 80
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en 301 or Alban)' Ga confessed lnslruch ru to romm1t
patrol fm es WH $1,061,687.
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till
a
live,"
Khrus
hche v
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he 'bad left t he u'. s. 'Air Force
Aipril patrol finee amoiJnted �o
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aaid.
$225 ,-493 com pared to $218.172 m
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bate
a
t
lnjir
B
G
GITTY
Tµrtey
and
was
COLUMBUS tUPI) - Ohio' s fndustri.al and Economic De.
t ay
He said the Pilot bailed out ne ar
•n- 11yin1 all the � a� the So- Sverd
od United
partment director said Fridly that a federal bill to aid �o- tl�Eiqnhowff
CLEVELAND UPI - The Ohio April 1959.
pfana fer thllova":. This .. i n t he eutem
Fines collected In •tile l iquor nomically depressed areas which lists tile Stt?ubenvilte-Wter- •
viet Unien to Norway to spy on
SLa te ,Ba r ABsn. ended its Both an­
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llA6AIU
to r u
rO?
thills of the Central Urab, s:so
Ruasian defenses.
nual convention today with .a. cases amo un ted to_ $91,945.50 for ton , W Va and ChilliCOthe-Portsinoutb areas in Ohio , is ..one , •
me
un••uiouncl
N
r tMh &amp;y "'- enlll of this
mdea eat of Moscow and more
Th
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h t h
xhlbited
S985fl
lu nche on fe,-turing a talk by sta te the 10 month period and
of the m�st �ngerous pieces of 1esi��a �on' ' toJace congreSB .
the unon-Mlpotl said 'w!:e �e�� �
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sa
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ne
c.a
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an,
111111...,ment'
of
6etectlon
sy1p
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Turk ish border.
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e n bY . owen and uid tbe pdot
Resul t• 'Of an e lection for vice ly over last April . The !late retof
Uttt
peacet
fntl
tem,
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ime
Th� bill would [live federal ajcl OJ.her way · of taking "from the
It w-n tne 1htnl COIIIKVfift f MW C.ithe.rine Collina, Psy c hia•
wu equipped wilh suicide weapons
president of the OSBA we re sehed• �i vea one ha l t of l lqqor fine !.
I.lie Aide a t Likio Sla te HOlpital ,
lo .areu where the current unem• have, lO �ve to tbe have-nots and .lei ..,_..
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of anti-A....,.lca,n •t•tarMnh
y
11e
to
1 lhem.
uled to be announced. John C.
',, p,._., huetery Jemet C. HQ, but refused
baa been approved as the hospitploYm�t rate 11 6 per cent and mak i ng Ja&amp;ye--notl! .ot the h lve1."
In HM SuPNftN' Sowi.t as RuMII
Johnson Jr., Wooster; Lawrence •
rvahc�� tctld · ::. 1"'":
But Gov• .Mich� V. DiSalle dis- , fity 1Nlcl ttt. t'MUffll'fltn of .
al'n: candidate to receive t he
the preha� �n that for- 18 of
r •me
F.
JJ:ck
and
n,
o
oct
h
J, Burna, Cos
agreed
with
Collbon.
He
1aid
t
h
at
him,
wh�
haft
bNn
1u1pend'r
n!,
Psychiatric Aide Award for
NAMH
confer.
MHllfflit
th.,
f�
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1-tip
cee&lt;ling 24 .months.
m1II on was 1n �•'"""
anca- n Par May 16.
Plckrel, 0Q ton, were nominated
.
som.e areas· have iluffered for ed .ullffNr • n,luntary
l
The series o r a nti-American 9$
In
He
for the pos t at a Frid ay sesalon.
CoJ.1i1o.n cornplalnt.1d Of1 the basis yem and · ar e i'l no poaitlon to MIii tlnu OctMr. 195t. woutct
..ur war P1 1M
futu,..
NNI statem en
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t111
ts. the rash of anti -Arner.
t
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Norwr,
Presentation of the gold pin will
and
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Member• of th e usociallon w ho
rk.,-,
,.,.
I tha t" Ohlo taxp�rs w.oU ld
pay ttelp themaelvei unleil th ey
re- f'lllu ln additlenal fund1
have pr acti ced for ,o yeara were
ttw Atofnlc lnff'ft' Cllffll'lllulon . ..,.... uproved accompHcet" of ican editorials in the Soviet pl"eN be made by Dr . Wm. Hunter, A.9
more than the state �ivecl l n cei\le out.lJ:d[I h elp,
Statet 1n a hottil• and anti-American demonstrations sociate Diredor of Mental Health.
Uni
t
honored at tDe annua l banque t
sucfa
The bill p assed t be Hou,e a.nd ..... WIii .. reqUNttii:I short- .. . . he ... ted
,t the Soviet Union.
throughout R11N1i11
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Education
Rettonal
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Friday n i gh t and th e 1980 Jour­
to
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I help� �¥- Senate with Ohi o's •enat ora \/Qt- ty. Ir( th• PrHldent.
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r
The
been
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mericana
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COLUMBUS
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Members
A
Hotpit•
nalism awards were presented.
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,
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l
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h
t
·
no
ldof th
lma i caught red nJ on diffe e t de f the que I,. . . 111,"
ff1
r,n
tu
would
h
handed,
Khruah
ev that Presiden t Eisenhower
c
)'
o.apital
g
e
d
whit
they
of
the
NAACP
s
program
Da
on
the
ta
b
a
l
Chief Justice Carl V. Weypndt
a t H
e u--;-a-, ( , ,....
• ,1, • , • • _. :
Lion,
, ,
carry out bil June fiait lo Rw1ia. J
s da Kay UI t 2
,.........,.
,
....
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of- 111• Ohio S upreme Coutt. pr.e-. called a "placard walk" today, Q....,:_. �;
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&amp;en. �tel!M:� Yb"'°&amp; (P) voted
Some American lawmakan alao .::enPu:t:c J\n,iled � :uen:·u.�-.a.led the c11b • •warda, .Gld oer• .carryi� ti.an,. wit.b. I\M:h sli&gt;-@nl ���"lfl �,. •
� ' fl,·', 6(·ul
D)(:-"��,.Se
,,nj.L Fr nk 'J '
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sth
:t d
•
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u
o
Y
Where
individ­
wlnnl.nr
e
th
lo
tificatea
�=
��:»'E::rn�w:: v� eve.at whith wllf inclliae ID ada. �M
Th . b1 11
'I'", -�
-apo\lar
H�ri:.
'i. -� -:�
�.::i;:d
ie
�
r
y
ual!.
tbe· �ppet tto�·•e by- a � �e::�
tknd the pm, . awnmi t meetas
o t
p ar
-;-,\v�
l:
:
Jlfnt prhe -..nt to Ml,.. D.
t
l
I
Eclt•
,
�he ;!:r:
Glefuer-, Ckwland Pl•ln DNftr; at��{f:! i'o
K
gadua
ted from
hrwhcb
ev ahowed ph otogra ph• man, w. Va.,
d'
hree
diroe
s
tore
c
ha
in•
b
o
yco
t
t
o
r
t
i
:
NCOnd prlif to hrry L, Smith,
I lo the delegates which be uid Kimball High .school In 1953. She
,
1 , • 1 U!- · '
UtM Newt, aM thi rd to LoW9II to sup por t the sit-ill demonstra•
I cam e from a camera tn the pla ne. began her employment a t Lakin
_ -COLU�S Uf'l.:_Atty. G en. , .
Wlni,ttt, ttt. Potn,eroy O.lly ti ons in t he S�ulh. Most of the 110-Sen i ors of �omeroy High Sc hool
" Here is the aerodrom e a nd Slate Hospital iD Ja ou.-r, 195:ii,
gans
on
t he signs were directed at Marik M cE�)' ru led recently the
S...tln•I.
emblr he re are
l
au
eir
fare_wel
resent
e
d
th
two whi te rows of air• and hopes to enter nuni.ng school
p
•
Radio Stat ion WPAY of Ports- three dim e st ore chains, F. w. city• of Defiance n1us t atop eol- , .
COLUMBUS- UPJ-The Ohio In· program at the Senior High aud1- l plane!," he 11ld.
for further trainin1.
ss
telev ision
sta ti o n Woolworth, S. S. Kresge and W. T. le cttn,8: a sewer a essme nt from
mouth and
dustrial and
Economic �vel ov- tori um Friday morning.
Gr
a nt.
property
owners
who
do
no
t
rec ei ve d
WTOLTV, Toledo,
men t Departmen t esti mated today
Charles R iffle. announcer, introSome of the 11i.gns read:
benefit from the sewen.
pl1quea
tha t 73 of everr 100 Ohloana li\le
duced Ilarric Phillif,S .and Albert I
''This Placard Walk, Beats a
M Elroy ruled In an informa l
ln 13 m etropo li tan areas. The oth- Mart i n, J r. who led the st udent
t
"
1
Lot of Ta lk, Abou t our Wish to op1 �on requeSted by Defl a�ce . . Ro1.1 Jne bu siness was ac ted upon
a
t a M eigs County Fair B pard er 27 l ive In rura l area&amp;.
body and faculty in the traditional \
�
.
A id, Th e St udents Who Sat, Bring 1I Cou ty Proaecutor J ohn E. ZimThe department defined metro- I F1ag Salute ceremony. Arnold Ev,
meeting this week Including a
Pomeroy Man Charged Us to Bat, Don't Buy, We'\le Got
er
coun ty .or ans gave the reading from the Holy
edule for high ieh�I bi nds to polltan areas a� "a
h
•
sc
It Made,"
: �er as1easmen t of 60 per
In Gallipolis Court
.
.
.
,
of con ti guous
counl1eB Scri pt ures.
appear
�
t th e 1� f�•r �vith, Pre• group
l
"Kee p Your Greem in Your cent of the ,water bill Is levied j
Larry Jacobs, P omeroy RD, post­
A Langsville man � reported ID g� condition tod ay �t
''My Best To You ' ' wH the aong
ich contain at least one ci ty of
wh
C.
a1dent
red
preinding.
.F
Leifhe1t,
a stabb� mctdent at t.he Chat n
ed $Z bond In G alli polis Municl• J eans. Pass Woolworth , Kresge against a l l inbabltJlnts of the
Thi! M:hedule has the Eastern 50,� or more.''. .
Myrna Maag chose for her vocal Holzer Hospi tal followmg
and Gra nt "
ci ty e\len though many cannot band laying from noon to 4 p. . I n 11.8 aurvey, , t inc
t Columbia, W. Va•. early last eve-pal Court yeaterda)' a fternoon for
near
Wes
Restaurant
C�ew
t
Sond
el
Whe
�
de
u
l
ompanied
ra Potts ac
solo.
p
"Studenia Jailed, ca n't Say W e use lbe sy�tem be uae of tbe
bis appea rance to anawer Galipo
f a11d then was removed" by priva te
g, W. Va., beca use residents _ of her on the piano. Bruce Stalnaker, nmg.
m
ea
m.
Aug.
18:
the
Pom
eroy band 4
,
.
polis police charge of failing to Failed, Wi thholding From Wool- cl ty 8 terrain.
ambulance to Hoben.
enUd
l
Troopers
a
i
W est Virgin
. m. throuc: h the racins that � lmont !lfld Jefferson 1:o unt 1es , rock-and-roll si nger, gave hls ren•
a; "
atop in an asaured cle.r distance. worth, Grant and Krea e.
l The asaeHm ent is ii ctua ll y a p
Fr
a
nk
l
in
Ho,ehar -wu observed be.ing
"b
f
ied
t
h
e
man
as
George
li
ve
wi
t
hm
t
ha
t
•
Tonig
ht
."
metropoU
t
an
r
e
Gues
t
e
My
dition of
e
"Shame on You , Uncle Tom, renta l, not a f.lx, and cannot. be s ame day; o n Friday, Ra lne
A c.ar being drivtn nor th by Ja­
P-athed
a
loody aided to the ambulance
b
suffered
• noon to 4 p, m. Ind the Middle- glon.
h • Hoschar, w ho
Ric
accompaniat.
w.as
Crow
Linda
I
cobi cruhed into a . car operated Should Freedom come So Cheap " eharged. non- user, of lbe sewer por band
·
he
a
n
in
e
around
y
v
•
p
ba;
ro
nl
II
.bia
daa:
c
h
es
t
w
ound
in
t
he
affair.
Ho.
Th
e
metr
o
regions
and
humorous readClark gave
t
a
polit.an
4 . m. th ugh ra cing.
"Stand Up and Suppcrt the t ay�jtem, McElroy &amp;ald,
by Leo Bouman, G11lipoli1, which
ter With • large crimaon
cen
heat
c
Clin•
Mason
the
lo
t.aken
was
char
ons ar e:
f
populati
card,.
greeting
urd»- lrom noon through the ir estimated
comic
Sat
rom
On
ing
h ad stopped for a tra ffic 11,ght In lns."
l am of the opinio n that pro- lhe raclni: houra the · R1'Uand Akron, JOf,65 1 ; Canton, 339-" 1 ;
.
ie where he received treatment spot. Dr. T. B. McGowan, clinic
"-·tnik , 8and J•m seuion f I
A �
Both
GaWpolis.
in
A\lenue
Eastern
perty
holdera -who are not along
diftcLor, said Hoschar wu alao
uding
l
inc
nnatl
ci
of
Ci11
a
t
ar
--.
• dirk s humor. Emeet Hall
band will be on the stage.
p
care were heavily dam11led - but no Rep;, Meinha11 Home
the sewer sya tem or acce1lble to
auffering from thock·
Ke n tucky 1 085 7&amp;1· Cleveland in lowed
Other bu1ineu:
.
'
'
injurie, were reported. P11senacn
played trumpet, Bruce Stalnaker,
,
li
L
•
'
c'
•.
1, are ,not 11_.tbject to rental
l
lle
Booked m Ma� Coun ty_ Jail
-Di ,cu d a
11 the c_1 u\,ing uyaboga and •a e coun_- bus, Richard Pou l i n and Cbirle-11
ence
,
Tax Study Work
with Jacobs were Gerald Eblin, 19',
cbaries, h e Nld
ties 1 ,807,6 11,. Col umbus, 698,503, K
at 10:30 p. m. Friday wu Richard
grand1land, no action.
itchen drums Sue Phillips· and
·
RepresentaUve Geora:e A. Meinand Mahlon Eblin, 36, both of Porn·
i
n,
T.
to
and
Grc
V1nMeler, 39, Belleville, w.
Day
e
r,
e
�luding
,
:ze
to
-Resolved
Chas
•uthorl
j
.
Elsie �old, U'ombonea.
eroy.
·hart returned to IIIJ home in
charged witb drunke.noesa
Montgomery
Va.,
coun
99,
91 ;
t1ea
Radford
5
order
to
30
gallons
of
0
Arn
.
old Evans and Bruce StalMiddleport FridQ' evenln&amp; follow•
I and felonious asaaLdt according to
1remen
n
Haml lton · M i ddletown 1 95 ,647 ;
l(\08
c reoaote white paint, five 11llons
k
"Le
J
M
..
Be
t
d
t
t
ga
r
Ina: a two day mceUns In ColumLorain 209,83 6; :�
llalilOn County SberiU Earl .lloort!.
Knopp Tak"" P081 Aa
of oil, ai,d thn!e 1allons c,f thin- Lima �02.300;
Cr�� ' as acCC&gt;mpan:;t.
a
bUI of the Joint Commlttee on
Pot
Tar
Sprln
Further details of the incident
d
l
o
&amp;field
e
,
l33,289 ; To
477 · Ri
chard Clark read lhe "Clau ProTaxation of the 111lll4ture. .
Midd leport firemen wen t to . the j ner to paint fen�.
Salisbury township trultHtl •P- were not revealed l,y the Trooper
Relief C.Omm.iHioner
ing.S
l
In•
ll
te
v
844;
Whee
e,
l
ube_n
-Heard the contract read wlth
pbecy'' and the "Cla:!18 Will " Both proved action Friday night to • P- investi ting.
Mr. Meinhart uld. today tb,t Middleport Element&amp;ry School at
()ti.I r. Knopp, Racine RD, J(el.p
ga
W. R, Hugbet to perform the el udina: the Wesl Vir11nla coun- 0f t.hese wr' t ing, bY T.
cd
tl'I
Fri.
t
1tle
lq
the
m.
atudy
p.
1
11
day
4
committee
a
wh
tarpo
ua
officer,
County acbool attendance
I
________
un WeIker ply dust control material startina
Hancock, Marties of Brooke ,
urn
,
Md
race
ed
announcln
ret
Ka,.
1.11.
;
w�e very funny.
ne:a:t week to tnnsbip roads
has been, appolnted I member of lation · desiped to nlltve tbt by a workman for the Tri-S te
.
s
a
ll
Ohio,
Young
d
n
368,
a
22;
7
d
n
tut
D
i nawers tO E B Smith and r
1. �•Y NeYer Pass Th111 Way Clerk Frank: Johnston uid today.
the Sol�er•, Relief Commiuion to load on the real tNle taxpayer terials Co., P111rker1bur1t on the S. W.
• , or I iwho want-· stown including Ohio's Me/Joning
Howe •both
In Middleport
was the aong Arnold Evam
other
roof,
find
■ourcel
to
re,
oJ.
and
(!a�&amp;ht
'fire.
late
of
the
term
A.g
Johnston said cost of applyi na:
fill tbe unexpired.
and 'frumbull countles 1l nd Penn•
A uction of Mlcfdleport rookie
venue. The committee will reconThe blue was extin1ulahed by . ed lo be race Juda;ee, that those aylvanla•• Mercer County 629 _ a ni, cboae for hl8 aolo, accompan- calcium wa ter ( " bitter wa ter") to
J. 'lL 'lbornton,
.
ague pl1yer1
acbeduled
.
flremel'I with M d.1ma1e reported poaltlona -w,re fl lled.
' , ted by Miu Potts. Bruce Stalnaker tbe road.a lik ely will be ab0ti t � Little Le
•
The term e.,iree oct. 18, .1081. vene later tbiJ month.
.,__.
.-..
for
t
hi1
af
te
rnoon
was
po,
......
--A,-proYed new· flower show ..,...
•vvned
t he n ma de hi, farewell sp..-arance
baaed on paat experience.
..-ne:a:
t wee.It on an e\lening to
unW
--------rUles oIf.red bY M rt. Baor, as
"
Why."
singing
A Uending lhe meeting In tbe -be nnou
nced, Lee Smith, Leag ue
a
-we ll III her recommendation thJ.t Divorce Decree Is
------�townsh i� hall at the
fairgroun ds
.
presiden t, said today
the ne w rules be incorporated In
were Freij Lellhe! t, Pearl Jacob,;,
in
R
.
u.,
Signed
By
Court
g
past
ain
dur
18 hours
the premium liJt.
h
George HobSlet ter Sr. and John•
Dceree or ai voree has been filed
bas made t he diamond, unuaat&gt;le
--A pproved.- 1 requett from
alOn.
' for the turnout , Smith llld.
memben Slawter and Holter of tbe wi th the Clerk of Court&amp; o.frlce in
Farm .Crop �pt. that ·14 ltil:1111 the c� of Iris B. Coll ins �er■us
Euge n·e Collins. The plain tiff w.as
be elimi nated. .
Reedsville Man Says
-Appt-ove d member Down,ie 's a. warded custody of three minor
Rev. Rober1s Will
e
ldr
i
ch
r
o
f
n,
month
per
ach
e
$30
t
c:1
. reque1l tbat aonther 111 be d
Not Guilty To Charge
Fwi.eral
ded to the Hone Show rule• their s� pport, and household goods
County ofticen arrested Leon­
CINCINN-A't1 0 UPJ--Gov MtThe
R
ev. William Roberta, pas­
d
le.
T
h
e
·
be
l
ongms
to
t
he
cou
p
tovering .f•H horsemanship.
e,- cbael V. DiSUie told a galh�xini ard Smi th , Reedsville, yesterday tor oI the Pomervy Episcopal
, cree wa1 alg:ned by Judge John C. at E fllSCOpa
·
I CitrIs t Ch urch he�-�
., afternoon on a petit larceny char,e Church will 0Hici1 te el tuneral
·
Bacon •
Friday night Uiat capital punish- on an affid&amp;\lil by Eunice Morris. services for Oscar Bauer. tp be
ment wsa a "pagan rel ic of the fie entered I pie• o f not guilty In held Mon4ay al 2 p. m. lturial
county court tod ay and trial waa
and urged Its abol ition.
Treasurer
Nonrinee
past"
ia to be In Beech G-rove Cemetery
C' e r�or, i nvi ted hero by set for next Thuraday a t 9 :30 a. m.
gov
The
ry
Ewings in charge.
Arraumed On Forl{e
In an'1ther beAtlng tod.tY Eve• .
w the area Episcopal 'Church H
COLmfBUS UPI _ Rof&gt;ert
lyn
Faye
Kirk,
Logan,
W.
V
a
wa
s
.,
part or a study or capital punish•
MOTHERS TO MlllT
Secrest, Dtmocratl\! nommee for
ment, said the dea th penalty did fined ,$10 and costs on a tlate pa­
A DJ..teting for the Pomen,
Muakln.gum Coun ty treasurer, was
serve the three functions of trol charge oi. falling to 11top in an LltU e League- motheq . le announ•
LOtnSVJLLE Ky. UPI-Calu- arrata:nied before U. s. Commis- not .
hm ent , rehabll I' t ·10 , de1er- Ulured CINI' dialin-te.
a
u
p
ced for ne:11:t MonU, . ,.rt.emoon
met Farm's Hl llsboroua:h
was siorier Robert W. N�wlon FJida
t.a !'
m
Y rence and service to socie ty.
-'-at the home of Mr,. Leonard Va n
acratched today, culling t he field on a 1;11,1r&amp;e
of forgmf • govern"Records , hl\lc shown t.here
I
ed
Me ter, 104 Locust St. The mHl-­
n
list
e
En
rl
to 13 horses for the 86 running m ent &lt;:heck.
. 2M
.
h ave been n o 1ncreases of i:runet
ln, is ca lled for 2 o'clO«.
�
.a
o
of the Kentuckrt)erby.
t
a
,
cl
lms
ho
w
Sectfft •
nuiunar:
in any category in any are a after Nary Fo r T-!.:....!
Hltlsborougb's withdrawal re- d ist1n( co111in of Federal Trade [ th&lt;' death ena lly has been abolD.· N. T1pp, ABI, U. S":"°Navy re•
,_c
p
...,.. the -o
du....
.;. sa \l aIue ol tht! race Comm 1-�
•i o n mem ,-,- . R_ obert T. 1- h ,•.d ,.. o·,•· l le said. "Most .,,
,. op'·
'-l• cnuter ror Athens and Meigs
8
,&gt;a
to $158,950 -with a net t otal of Secrest , waived prehmmary ex'
murder, are not counti es reporll the e nlistmen t of
w�o commit
.
$Ut,800 going to the winner.
am i nalion and Wes bound over to ,
t.hmk1�g of the_ penalty. T� oise Jack Lee Dal ton of Glouster an d
'rhei-e was · a ,trong P9Mlbillly a fed eral gran d Jury. He, waa
R.clne will play at Mhhl....,..
who . calculate mutder ·are dure- Ray. £cigar Dillon, Reedsville . Both
1bo that Henrijan ·would be freed ' on $l'000 bond.
In thl' Metional Cl•• A flMlt
l�t together the Zrid of May ror
garding
t
he
pena
l
ty.'
'
_
._
1
· acratched before post time wblcb
__
He aald cap ital punishment is ltie Great La.tea N8\" al Tra ining Monday at �!30 p. n,,., It _. aft­
ICO..OMY MaASURI
1
was IS : 3I .p, m_. (edL )
nouncff today. Rain . ..,_ ,.....
Frank Childera1 m1Dfi!let of the a pplied without · equity. He oiled Statloll. U pon completion of · Boot
----'___ I
.
ponement.
Gall ipol is ilVC offictJ1 h111 :m• that one man might have a bet- Camp training Lhey will have 14
R•VIVAL (ONTINUIS
In Pomeny, athtltlc .tfN:Nlts
daya
ed
luve.
ri
t
00
t
migh
e
The rev!val me_eun• at lbe 'l'mlu nounced lhal the office will be ter lawyer a nd on
hekllnl off II da:I•- ltfttll
..,.
·
the
photoaraphed
retum
to
seri�
then
will
cuttent
They
the
in
crime
a
f
r
e
aft
ierY
er
l
rtgbt
myat
C'Onvlcted
and
F
, 11.YSTERY
arm
Chun:b. WIii · contiaue throu ,lb Sun• open five day1 per week, effecUve
12:30
hf,ln1 ill• nln WNW
h
'
t
uignmen
a
heir
the• &amp;:,1
Ba
fl
another la tried I year lat- Great Latt:1 for t
identified �.-..f
CouJitv
week' f nn . was
1h air
.Uf �y arm day e.veniny with Rey. B�kholder immtdla\W'. Th,, Gffic:e. • wilJ be while
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...
The
U-.J.�,dim.,i HUI'.
. ...
or
.
� e, ,
choice
their
a
�f
to
tchaol
•
penal�
Y e abo
w a
, �e . _u qte evanceP1t, tt , la: �unced closed Saturday• u Q eeonomy er, result1n1 In different
rlAIJll:I',
n�
� �
:..�1 mt. ���
llear Tu.
. ,ne�
lfl
tolo-,
.... �·- ·...
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Outjl
otaUon.
Uee.
hoiira.
Ru Garr•bnl!� put.qr, , meuure; Cl\ildtra wd. ,. ·
b)',
w,1•Z.I 100. �
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Bar Association
Concludes 80tll
Annual Meeting

bed, and made to wilh•

Mrs. Ketchka
"t �� ds Group
Serving Council

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Patrol Cases
Net $2,359,309
First 10 Months

Colo rful
CHA ISE

See The Complete Line of Porch and Lawn Furniture Inc luding Spring Base Chairs, Foidlng Chairs
'
Relaxers, Metal Tables, Hammoc� . 2 Seat Gliders, 3 Seat Gliders.

WEATHER

Khrushchev Spells Out Defiance
Over Oaim U. S. Plane Was Spying

Big, Comfortable

plastic

•

Public Invited To Visitation
Day With 132 Student Guests

START NOW l-0 make your plan, for a wonderful summer
. . . right on your own p■lio. \vhal fun . . . rooking and
eating outdoors . . . together wllh friends. A N D SO EASY
whe n you choose furnllure, barbe&lt;ue things and EVERY•
THING, right here.

move

ent1n e

al y

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easy to

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Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Weese s pent
Leading wil l apend the week e nd with his
Osmer Freeker of
A il m e m �s are urged t o atlast S. turday in Athens wit h
Newto
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te n d and bring 11les tu stJl mpa.
I lhe1r son, Jar'.t and Mrs. Wee se M
Fl a t- cer.
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w��d:�
Mrs. Robert Warnflr underwent
Roy StricklanG returned to bis
ties.
C. F. Tompkins was in Park• surg ery at Holzer Hospital Wed- employmen t w i th the American
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G e 11e va Nol an, Meigs, Miss EYa
M.a ri� . Willi�m_son, Jac kson, Miss
Virginia Griffi n , Lawrence
Miss
Nancy Mt'All ister. Gallia, a �d Mra.
Leona Ca lvi n , Vinton .
W h ile i n ..roducing the age n t.B
Mrs. Goeglei n told of t heir pasi ,
work and educati on with home
demonstratio n work.
Also i n troduced w.as Miss Vivian
Johnston, State Supervisor for t h e I
Southea5' Di1tric-t. D
D urin{' t he meeting th e following new offi cers were elected for
the coming ye.ir: president, :W-s.
Edith Dearth; vice pre11idc nl , Mrs. '
Leon Lemle)', Liwrencc County·
and !lec ret.iry-treuu rer, Mrs. Gia�
of Ja c kson. T hey were insta l led by
t he Hocking t:ounty gro u p.
On invitation from the Vinton
Council t he 1961 meeti n g will be
held there.
Mrs. lrcnc Grueser led the aa­
semOly in s m,:ing of songs repre.- 1
sen tallve of various
countrle,g, I
'.'d rs. Mattie Circle was acoompan,...
1 Table8 for t h e lu ncheon served I
by ladi es of the church were deb I
ora ted wil h arran geme n ts made by
lhc vuious county group,. Th e
arra n gements were previewed and
expl ained by thO&amp;e making t hem.
Mrs. o. r. Klein or th e chu rc h
group played appropriate luntheon
music. l?avora ol sma l l m eta l Hags
were placed at eac h plate.
Mrs. Enaign, speaker for the af- I
I ternoon meeting, to ld
of her ex•
perience11 when she attended the
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ACWW, an 1111ociatio n for co un­
�ry wom en of t he world, last year
m St·o lla nd. Mrs. Ensign wen t as I
the Ohi o delegate .
The Nationa l ,Home Demonat ra­
tion song, "Onward, Ever Onward"
was 1ung by Mr■. Grueser pre­
c eding the lnstall atlon of officers.
She was accompanied by J'l.ln. Clr­
cle, A summary and t11 lk on the
· 'Short Cour,e " to be he ld in June
at Ohio State waa given by Mra.
Johns ton,
fh e paal
dls trict presidentis 1
were Introduced to t he group- by
Mrs. Goegleln who t hanked her
commit. tee and othe rs w ho hel ped
during this meeti ng and through­
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out the yc.ar.
The day's progam dosed with
l hc singing of "My Fa ther's
World."

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Pia,io Recitnl Sunday

1958 OPEL · · · · · · · · · · · · · · $ 1 A95 1959 PONTIAC · · · · · · · · $2,395
2 � Sedan. 4
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retumed home _ Wedn_e,day after ule s p l ,onlnt m ..t1n1 for Kro,
spending the winter In Florlda .
&amp;er exetu tives and m1nagen.

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timmentating Editorially
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A Fei, Eleet ion Statistit·s

The vagaries or the American voter passeth all understanding.
ConsldL'f a statistical analysis uf Tuesday's
vote A _c; tud_\ of the abslra&lt;-t of the primary
in each part \' reveals that Hepublicans and
D�mucrats a l 1 kl' ha�e \&gt;01rng 1d iosyncrncies
that ur(' llard !O br-lkve
much Jess analyze.
Put the two parties toget her and the resu lt is
almost 8!-1 unbelieva blt:! .tnd even more difficull to f•x plam.

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example. oril� Otll' i ssul' wc1s up for the con­
sideration h_v eath of t h1• 7,798 people who
werl' 1s�u 1·d ha ! lut� in l he count y's 4:J pre­
cincts Till)) \1 ;1s r tie hosp ital hond i s�tH.', a
measure t ha1 had n•ct• ived t ilt' widest possible

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either Heµ resentativt: candidate and 48 1 fail­
ed t u cast a vote fur t reasurer. With Mrs.
Gerald int&gt; Young winning the most votes of
any Democratk candidate whose nomination
w"s contes-ted . 8 1 3 to Da niel Livingston's 374,
even M rs. Young cou l d have been defeated
had t h e voters who did not vote cast their
ballot for her opponent.
The figures above are based, mostly, on the
fi rst u noHicial tabu lat ion of t he Board of

Catholic Women
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DAILY SENTINEL
DAYBOOK

A CAPITOL
IDEA

New In Farming

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Chemical Weed Killer Looms
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The Group 1 1 of the F1rtt Un it­
ed Pttlbft erian Ch urch, Mid dle­
port will rheet this Monday even.
ing at lh'e hom e of Mrs. Pe ter
Sta{·e l nstead of 1t the churc h as
unced .
was prev iou l
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A 11peci1I meetin g of Pomeroy
Chapter 186 OEs will be hi!!ld
Mo nday at 7:(5 p. m. lo lnitl at e
candldat es.

C. I. ILAKISLEE
County lld. A...,t A1rlcvlt1.1ral
Chefl!leal weed control 1 1 an•
o ther one of the ble11&amp;lng5 of the
twentieth cen tury, but It ill not
a eure all.
Al farmers and o thers u&amp;e che•
mical mean1 or controlli ng weeds
a nd other pests they m ust be par•
ticular about what pl ants they
are control li ng, the ki nd o f m a•
terial they a-re ualn g t he rate of
appl icatio n , a nd 8o'me of t he
baurdi.
one
Al ■ n enmple of this
ai.n•II . plo_t of corn t reated with
S1m az1n m 19�9 produ�d excellen l control of weeds in corn .
Howe� er. w heat pla nted 011: the
ar�a 1n the fall of 1B59 e1t�er
faded to germinate or w as ID·
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not cast a vo1 1.' eit her for or agai ns1 it.
Consider a l so the

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who took

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Something
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product th.at 01n sa ve every
liwatock termer hlllldredi, of
doll.an each year. N-atlonally
advertlaed. U YoU have a
fann backigrOWld , or if )'(Kl
ere f.im"Hiiar with tihe lenn
trade in yoor ,area, thle c&amp;n
be the profit opportunity of
1 lifetime. $504. needed fc.m� i:nvientory. Don't
wait _ territories are dosiftg
fa,t,
I T E: RICHARD
CONN, INC., 1271 EAST
BROAD ST., COLUMBUS IJ,
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(Plea.se 4nclude iphone number)

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pa·rt in Tuesday's Repu blir'a11 prim.i.ry. That
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603 voters failt·d to vote for d l il&lt;.'r t: a nclitlate.
We refer. of course , to the county 1.m gi neer

race ln which only nine votes d('ddecl the
contest between J . E. D. H a rt i nger and Stan­
ley J. Btazewicz.

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Or consider these other · offices. For Con•
gressman1 966 Republican voters fa i led to
make a choke between Abele a nd Col lins; 590

did not rast a vote for C'i l h e r of the t h ree
treasurer randldates ;; 64 t d i d not vote ror a
recorder cand idate; 755 did not vote for eilh·

er C'lerk oJ rnurt candidate'. . It would be im­
possi ble lo lell how many voters cast ballots
for two &lt;·011 1 m issloner candida tes as many
votes cou ld have been single.sh otted to one
candida t(•, g i v i ng

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M, o nd llro. Robert Rklto•d
aon , .SObby, called on her p■r•
enta . Mr and Mn. Charla Decker
l at Weal Col umbia, Sunda y.

Mn. Red mond hH been , poUeot
A,my P,I. Clllrlt, (PWJ) ai,.
n I Columbw bOlpltal.
linl, aon
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I Mr an d Mn. ['on Quiae11berry Un■, Route I, :,Omero,, NCllldlJ
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' Mn. Sylvia Stewut an d Sally
M 1 Annie eoi:ie h ape t lh e Sund ay vi11tor1 of Mr. 1n1 Mra. a member o1 the '8th Artm.,
Mrs. EvereU Ramon wu I and dau&amp;h ter, Raetla, Xuon, t'all
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Mr. a nd Mn. Benjami n Bo,:a:eu Stewart a nd. family, �iday .
Ohi o larme.r1 anxJou1 to plan t
Yn Edilh Mt-Dai,ie lJ ol west
co m urly this 1prln1 may 11crt· and eon Waye were &amp;uesh of Hr.
. Mn . Lou iae Cundiff of Maaor, Colum bi a spt"nl Sa turday wi th her
I rice sta nd and yield by planll n 1 on and Mrs. Earl Wlll llilm• of Char• VlJtted Mn . . Lora An d er110 n, Wed• mother , M n E lla Rickard.
Now I know what
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cold, wet soila, accord ln1 to agro n• le1ton and -were hon ored by • ne■day evem n a.
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Goldu·
uhUna:er
of
ChesJ ured 81 sbo� th ia iprIna: .
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Mn. John Curi11 RoUAh, t:aroly n, hire 11pt n l S unda y with Mw June
om lits at Ohi o State Uni verai ty. di nner.
I In .anoth er field an appl ication Th ey remind (armen t h.a t corn
The WSCS .served lunc h Ele c• CW1UI and C he&amp;ter , of Kaylong . J lill.
of lbis m a terial was applied on
pla n ted too early on cold, wet 1011 lion Day at the Community H a ll. call ed on Mr. and 'Mn. Pearl Nicli •
two row1 of corn. Eve n tboua:h ii:
L. L. Nice atlended the funera l ol1o n Slilturday ,
eta itart.ed alowly and never ful•
Dn1d Knopp of Cll(ton a nd Darproduced a: ood
cultiv a ted thla
le ne �tukey of �Hon were marly recover&amp; t hia effect during the of hla 1d1ter, Mn. Gr ace Wallac e
Mr
.and
Mra.
Joe
Kearns
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weed control in the corn last yea r
Sa tur day at Newark,
growina seNOn .
Gi bb1town t-alled on M.r. and Mn . r!ed f r1da! even m, al the EUB
a nd weed �ntrol WIii stlll evldent
Mr. and Mn. Dona ld Grim m of Ke nn eth Kearns, Frid ay ev em n g _ t: hur c h at .11'.aaon with the Rev. Ma•
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L.
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'-l pr e •were we ek end g u e1t1 of
Bob Stewart and Bobby of Ma - h�ney off1C1atmg.
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to rep 1ace
trol lfl corn . ls deaign
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Mn. Earl Robi nson of lliddle·
and sons.
lcal
Mr. a� Mra. H a rold Rickard Jr.
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be � s� ble to . repla�..e mec hamcal M de ree three l nche11 below the
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Mra. Mary K1aer 1pe n t over I and Vickie of Ma10n and Mrs.
heavy
jobo. On .....
cu l tiv ation entirely by che m ! gr&amp;und surfa ce to start corn ger•
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dren Mr . a nd Mrs. Okey K eiser. on Mr. a nd Mrs. !-ta rold Rickard Mn. La.Vera Pienan, PL Pleuant,
gr owth o( the corn plant.
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was demonstrator. The a ppreda•
IS1ht jobo, oblll 1111, ._
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faat • LIW!en ce Grimm haa � mploJ· Sr., Thursday evening.
and
"Quick germinaUnn
lure.
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lion
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For lhose desiring to control - ea rly growth are importan t to a
r.1son. Attend 1�g were Mn. Clara
That'■ wh at we mea11i liy
P
Harriett
Rumbaugh
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weeds as they eermin■le and ell· 2.0?d �orn. crop, a nd a d� u at e fer•
• Fumall MO MUL'l'I-IIAKG&amp;
Pleasant viaited Frid ay with Mrs. Statls, Mra. ShlJ'ley �. �- Mar•
mina te at least the first c ulti va• t d 1� t1on .�s _a neceJSlty , Cook ex•
aha
Hager
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Ron�1e, M Jddle�;
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power, for I- plow, I-row
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ta com·
tion of c orn , two material s are plai ned . N itro.gen amoun
Mrs . Mar,•e Cartwnght a nd Elaine
lannln8 at lll lillt.
Char
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mon ly u&amp;ed d o. not _ make cor n late -------de fi n itely recommended this year
bo
at M. v. Cornell 1, spending a Mn . Marilyn Cundiff, Mason; Mn .
n or delay dryi ng ID the ftl l, un·
pre-emergence
herbicide.
Floyd Gibbt, Toled?; Mr•. Nancy
Lei'• Mu.e A Dote - Call U1 Today!
1 as a
vaca tion with hia fa mily.
les
t an adequate supply nf pbos�
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These may be applied aa eran u
Alle
n Hayman of Racine s pent Var. �eter 9-n'\1 Jamfer. _Mr1. Eve, Ni troly n N 1cholROn a nd Jamee , Mn.
lars or as a liqui d 1ppray 2+D p hate or potash Is lacking
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Clr ge n �n the lltarter f�rtllizer elv�s
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l •t the r ate of to 2 pou d s p d
, seedlmg_s needed nitroaen until
acre of active i ng redientl shoul
lrene Kelly, Mnl. Gl adys Ro�h,
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be app l ied j uat before emer.ienee n a ture 11 able to supply lt, a n
Mra. Mable Johnson, Mn. Lucil le
Where Quali ty Is Paramount
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stimulates the uptake of phosphor•
or on the day of . eme�gence.
Harrison , MNI. UIW"l!n e Lewil,
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con trol of aonual broadleaf weeds 1rowth.
.Carolyn, West Columbia, lld .Mra.
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It tak es little to make muma , ,..,
He further stated that short
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and f air control of a nn ua l gra1se,
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Holtln...Th ere ii some hazard I I heavy seaBon hybrid&amp; used to give _ �arly flowe r.
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Come a utumn, they ll blouom_ . Sw,day &amp;h ool attend an ce here
rains occur shortly a ner treat· m aturity are often lower yi elding
Charl �s Cartwrigh t, Fred Tha litot
I men t. It should n ot be u sed on thao full sea10q co rn. Some will fort h acroH the cou�try witb�ut on May 1 w111 1 10.
, an d Hervin Liev lng ot Mason, Dana
be uaed stand thicker plantin g to compen- rega�d for the attenl too they ve. , Mn. and M n. E h1on Bid;� ha ve Lewis of Clifton, vernal. Johnson,
sandy soils and sho uld
ret.urned home from H unti ngton, Raymo nd Llevi ng and son , Mike, of
at the heavier r ate on dark soi l.,. sate for thi1 yield d ifference . In received.
e se plan t popul•tlon should
To •tart heal thy rooted let your Ind. after a short course in col- West Columbi a, Norman va nMeter
For th e Iast two years SirnaZ1n any a
sup· old plants become good and leu:y lege .
of Middleport, Harrison RobinM&gt;n
active · be in pr�porti on to the food
at th� rate of 2 pounds
,
er holdi ng capacity of the about 12 inch.es tall.
ply
wat
Dip the
Kare:n Carter, Long Bottom, Sr. a nd Harri� on Robin son J r .
m alertal pe r acre h as bee n d olng
n1 the size of ear and yield cutti ngs i n root ·hormones, then apent Sunday with Janet Holaing.
spe nt the week end trou t fishing
an excelle nt j ob. Tl1 l1 sh�uld be soil a
.
�h;ch
the farmer is ' shooting ." insert in
previou sly prepared er.
for
at Bl ack Water Falb, D avis, w. Va .
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"Early planted corn IS exposed fl ats of san d . A ten t of polye ye
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corn . Thi s may give full season to the hazards of seed ma ggot, lene on wir�s ln�rted in th e at d a ua:hters were Su n ay iZ,��\ors o Elaine . M.1111 on, were Frida y even•
i keeps the air moist and com1erv es Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose 1 •·
ing gue s ls of Mr. and "Mn. Pearl
••ntrol of · most annua l broadle ·:if pa11tur1ng or o the1u r":1 m ean8 1 waler.
r cu 11 ,
Su nday visitors o f Mr . an• M rs. Nichol son and Salurday evening
1t will a re usually
and a n n ua l grass weed&amp;.
more utiafactory
W ater th e nat twice a iw�k. W inn ie Holsi nger were Donald guests of Mrs. Dan a Lewis.
control Johnsongralll . seed l ings, t ha n herbicides on uplands and
I
n a bout .th ree
weeks the cut• Smith, George Curtis, Virgil HolM in a Lewis and Randy Lee spent I
bu t not t h e plant! wh ich come where denae infestations occur.
ti ngs • ha ve devel opd enough roots sinter, EU.a Mae Sca rberry, and the weekend in New Haven with
from ol d esta bl ished root stocks.
of John son grasa to be set o u t in one foot row■ 'Mr. and Mr&amp;. Junior Holsin er and
Pure .sta nds
g
Mr. and �trs. Jame11 Cu nningham 1
It doe&amp; damage most cropa oth• , fter a year's growth �me spaced 1 8 lo 24 inches apart in
l son , Donald, Racine.
and famil)'.
er than corn and may have some "aod•bou nd", s horte r, and yie ld full s un . W a ter them twice a
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ford an d fam•
effect on fal l plan ted . grain crops. l ess. Lack of nltroa:e� producea d ay in e arly morn ing a n d late U sP
Mr. and _ ��e. f'( oya Gib.b i of To•
ent S un day ..,,ith Mr. a nd
y
.
Thi� year for . the �ll'st time the this " sod•bound ' cond1ti�n . Vl gor\
ledo are v1s1tin g M r. a nd Mra. Har•
aftern oon for one week. Then Mra. Clyde Rand olph.
m aterial, Atrazm 11 suggested oui. as John50 ng r1111 11 in the water the m once in th e morninl ,
Many from here attended the ry John�o n, They �ere oiled here 1
for experimental use on ly. lt n ormal bottomland soils of Oblo, for another week a nd after that aenior
by . the 1_ll ness of h is mother, 'Mrs.
pl ay a.t Eastern .
.
· shoul d be applied the same as its growth often can be dou bled about -on ce a week or
when ever
Mr. a nd Mrs. C l i nton Holsinger Edith Gibbs.
.
Sirna.r.in a nd
controls a nnua l by heavy a pplication of nitrog en dry ,
. • and daughter spent the weekend
Mr. a nd Mrs. Otis StewEi.� �nd
annual
and
graSB fer tilizers.
broad leaf
Feed y ou r pl an� abou t July l with her sister, Phy lli1, in Ritt- s on, Hermc1 n , of Hartford, v11uted
weeds. It may ,work better tha n
If you allow Johnsong�a ss to and agai n i n mid-August. Wben m an.
�rs . . Ved,1 VanMe ter Saturday
Simatin in dry weather and has grow unc1Jnt rolled, it wlll prod uce shoots are 8 to g inc
hes
tall
Emm a v an Meter and son, D.:. vid, mght.
short er r esid ual effect a �d costs seed and 1bu i ld root stock r�serv• they need pi nch ed back. Pin chi ng
Mrs_. �Ima P�c� and so n, Jerry,
vilited Mrs. Pa uline Ba rber.
about the _ same, It too 1s l isted es--an d so. ta�e over yo�r fie ld. ii repea ted whenever a bou t 4
Fannie Bigley, Suzie �erwin a nd of Ch 1l hcothe v1s1ted Mrs. Blanche
as
da maeing most crops other l For those interested in John• lea ve&amp; can be left on the new jdr, and
M rs. Alva Holsinger were Com pson, S� nday- .
than corn.
so ngrass control Exteruiion Bui - shoots aft er pinc hin g. Pinch ill.l- ah'opping in PBTkers burg , T hurs•
_Mrs. Mat he Henry spen t Sur, day j,
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For t he bi!llt results Slmazln letin No. 342_ provide. the d etail· is hal ted slx 'Week! before bloom- day.
with . Mr. 1. nd M rs . Del bert Be('ker
available u pon ing time.
needs a fairly plentiful supply of ed story. This 1s
1
Qebbie Keeba ugh a nd Tawyna al Middleport.
lfulbeny Ave•
moisture In the soil to bf'. eHec- req ues t with o? t charge from the
U yo u want to make a bord er of Keebaugh are visiting Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mn. B. J. Red mo�d h: ve \
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Exte
ns
io
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Off
ce.
t lve.
mums in aut umn as th ey beg i n to Erwin Cai n and Mr. a nd M n. P. 1 returned home from Co um us .
Many Meigs C ounty farmers bloom, prepare t he soil by loos· R. Ra ndo lph and da ugh ter, Clar• , -It wou ld be wise for farmers
to try t hese new er ma teri als on a with fa irly la rge corn . acreages en ing an d enrichi ng and d ig the
ne .
l imited b a&amp;ia to le arn more of the are u&amp;ing 2 -4-D H a defi nite part holea, Soa k t he hol es and tbe :l:.da- Holal nger v i11ited Debbie
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of their weed co ntrol program. mums ' before pla nting to J essen
haza rds altd 'lcli ons ol the m at·
aug'h .
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erials. When we conslder •we are 1'.his may be a pplied al d i ffere nt the shdck ot trarasplant in g . Cut
Mrs. Emma VanMeter a�d fam•
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diffe
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an
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at
times
a round the plant on 11 l l lo ur ily visited Mrs. Hazel Smith a nd
trying to k UI one type of seedl.
sides with a spade and lift th_e son, Belpre.
in g witho -._t damagi ng the corn p ending o n the w eed problem.
-- Eve n 2+D h as its hazards be• mum o ut wit h a spadefu l of soil --seed ling a s it eme rges we see
the pro blem become s on e requlr· �a us e �afn:a g'J Is al_w ays posalble to keep roots intact.
S.. Us For Your - -­
Applied to bean, field pea. corn and p�to trop11 at ptantins
Set pl ants at th e same l e vel at
ing rather careful attention to 1f cu lt1 va h on or w mdstorms fol•
low soon after a ppllcatl on , but w hich th ef grew i n the cutting
time or before crop emerges, Prcmerge control■ w�. au
det ·is
DEKALB
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hazar
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seedlinp when a wet apriog delay1 or �a.tea culli�
JFIW
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J; it her Simazin or Atrazi n are
bed or a little lower . M ulch with
•nd
degre
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the
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le. You can diminate several expen11ve �ly cultrva­
unpossib
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ppreci
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a
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y
plants
expec ted to hav e
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weeds or nd
good and moist for a week or &amp;o.
rrenla l
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us
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lollowlng
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Premerge may actually cost leu than tillage, and up to ?0'1&amp;\Jhl
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8 1 Johnson grass.
S taki ng will he l p whe n
u
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grasses
less than .other products . . . and since it tills w� by � I
The best c hemical control of es• a period of maiu mum temper atur. wl nda are fierce. A ne tw ork of
and FERTILIZEBS
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pon use at the rate of
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In ft g allons of w ater. Th is may c orn is g rowing r�pldly a nd 1
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con
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''We Do Cust om Grinding"
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using
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be � ppr,: =��he time the John• in field crops, vege table crops 10!� an� und er ii:leal growing co nMIDDLEPORT
dltions 11 seldom d am aged by these
upon req uest Crom
v inche&amp; ta ll. are av aila blf!
song rass Is •bou1 •
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p
ests "
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need
uaually
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Con trol through plowing, heavy , · ----

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Of Com May
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timmentating Editorially
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A Fei, Eleet ion Statistit·s

The vagaries or the American voter passeth all understanding.
ConsldL'f a statistical analysis uf Tuesday's
vote A _c; tud_\ of the abslra&lt;-t of the primary
in each part \' reveals that Hepublicans and
D�mucrats a l 1 kl' ha�e \&gt;01rng 1d iosyncrncies
that ur(' llard !O br-lkve
much Jess analyze.
Put the two parties toget her and the resu lt is
almost 8!-1 unbelieva blt:! .tnd even more difficull to f•x plam.

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In ! ht' rotfnty \\id e &lt;'lection Tuesday, for
example. oril� Otll' i ssul' wc1s up for the con­
sideration h_v eath of t h1• 7,798 people who
werl' 1s�u 1·d ha ! lut� in l he count y's 4:J pre­
cincts Till)) \1 ;1s r tie hosp ital hond i s�tH.', a
measure t ha1 had n•ct• ived t ilt' widest possible

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and Treasurer. 406 voters failed to vote for
either Heµ resentativt: candidate and 48 1 fail­
ed t u cast a vote fur t reasurer. With Mrs.
Gerald int&gt; Young winning the most votes of
any Democratk candidate whose nomination
w"s contes-ted . 8 1 3 to Da niel Livingston's 374,
even M rs. Young cou l d have been defeated
had t h e voters who did not vote cast their
ballot for her opponent.
The figures above are based, mostly, on the
fi rst u noHicial tabu lat ion of t he Board of

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Z--Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, o., May 7, 1960

DAILY SENTINEL
DAYBOOK

A CAPITOL
IDEA

New In Farming

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Chemical Weed Killer Looms
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CORRECTION
The Group 1 1 of the F1rtt Un it­
ed Pttlbft erian Ch urch, Mid dle­
port will rheet this Monday even.
ing at lh'e hom e of Mrs. Pe ter
Sta{·e l nstead of 1t the churc h as
unced .
was prev iou l
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SPECIAL MIITING
A 11peci1I meetin g of Pomeroy
Chapter 186 OEs will be hi!!ld
Mo nday at 7:(5 p. m. lo lnitl at e
candldat es.

C. I. ILAKISLEE
County lld. A...,t A1rlcvlt1.1ral
Chefl!leal weed control 1 1 an•
o ther one of the ble11&amp;lng5 of the
twentieth cen tury, but It ill not
a eure all.
Al farmers and o thers u&amp;e che•
mical mean1 or controlli ng weeds
a nd other pests they m ust be par•
ticular about what pl ants they
are control li ng, the ki nd o f m a•
terial they a-re ualn g t he rate of
appl icatio n , a nd 8o'me of t he
baurdi.
one
Al ■ n enmple of this
ai.n•II . plo_t of corn t reated with
S1m az1n m 19�9 produ�d excellen l control of weeds in corn .
Howe� er. w heat pla nted 011: the
ar�a 1n the fall of 1B59 e1t�er
faded to germinate or w as ID·
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and yet 505 voters who went to the polls did
not cast a vo1 1.' eit her for or agai ns1 it.
Consider a l so the

·DISTRIBUTOR

who took

F J r . ' offerind.
Something
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product th.at 01n sa ve every
liwatock termer hlllldredi, of
doll.an each year. N-atlonally
advertlaed. U YoU have a
fann backigrOWld , or if )'(Kl
ere f.im"Hiiar with tihe lenn
trade in yoor ,area, thle c&amp;n
be the profit opportunity of
1 lifetime. $504. needed fc.m� i:nvientory. Don't
wait _ territories are dosiftg
fa,t,
I T E: RICHARD
CONN, INC., 1271 EAST
BROAD ST., COLUMBUS IJ,
0.
(Plea.se 4nclude iphone number)

(Exclusive)

pa·rt in Tuesday's Repu blir'a11 prim.i.ry. That
is the number of ballots issued in the pri•

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mary , but i n t he hottest a 11d (']Osest conleRl
603 voters failt·d to vote for d l il&lt;.'r t: a nclitlate.
We refer. of course , to the county 1.m gi neer

race ln which only nine votes d('ddecl the
contest between J . E. D. H a rt i nger and Stan­
ley J. Btazewicz.

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Or consider these other · offices. For Con•
gressman1 966 Republican voters fa i led to
make a choke between Abele a nd Col lins; 590

did not rast a vote for C'i l h e r of the t h ree
treasurer randldates ;; 64 t d i d not vote ror a
recorder cand idate; 755 did not vote for eilh·

er C'lerk oJ rnurt candidate'. . It would be im­
possi ble lo lell how many voters cast ballots
for two &lt;·011 1 m issloner candida tes as many
votes cou ld have been single.sh otted to one
candida t(•, g i v i ng

adversarit•s.

him

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M, o nd llro. Robert Rklto•d
aon , .SObby, called on her p■r•
enta . Mr and Mn. Charla Decker
l at Weal Col umbia, Sunda y.

Mn. Red mond hH been , poUeot
A,my P,I. Clllrlt, (PWJ) ai,.
n I Columbw bOlpltal.
linl, aon
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I Mr an d Mn. ['on Quiae11berry Un■, Route I, :,Omero,, NCllldlJ
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' Mn. Sylvia Stewut an d Sally
M 1 Annie eoi:ie h ape t lh e Sund ay vi11tor1 of Mr. 1n1 Mra. a member o1 the '8th Artm.,
Mrs. EvereU Ramon wu I and dau&amp;h ter, Raetla, Xuon, t'all
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Mr. a nd Mn. Benjami n Bo,:a:eu Stewart a nd. family, �iday .
Ohi o larme.r1 anxJou1 to plan t
Yn Edilh Mt-Dai,ie lJ ol west
co m urly this 1prln1 may 11crt· and eon Waye were &amp;uesh of Hr.
. Mn . Lou iae Cundiff of Maaor, Colum bi a spt"nl Sa turday wi th her
I rice sta nd and yield by planll n 1 on and Mrs. Earl Wlll llilm• of Char• VlJtted Mn . . Lora An d er110 n, Wed• mother , M n E lla Rickard.
Now I know what
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cold, wet soila, accord ln1 to agro n• le1ton and -were hon ored by • ne■day evem n a.
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Goldu·
uhUna:er
of
ChesJ ured 81 sbo� th ia iprIna: .
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Mn. John Curi11 RoUAh, t:aroly n, hire 11pt n l S unda y with Mw June
om lits at Ohi o State Uni verai ty. di nner.
I In .anoth er field an appl ication Th ey remind (armen t h.a t corn
The WSCS .served lunc h Ele c• CW1UI and C he&amp;ter , of Kaylong . J lill.
of lbis m a terial was applied on
pla n ted too early on cold, wet 1011 lion Day at the Community H a ll. call ed on Mr. and 'Mn. Pearl Nicli •
two row1 of corn. Eve n tboua:h ii:
L. L. Nice atlended the funera l ol1o n Slilturday ,
eta itart.ed alowly and never ful•
Dn1d Knopp of Cll(ton a nd Darproduced a: ood
cultiv a ted thla
le ne �tukey of �Hon were marly recover&amp; t hia effect during the of hla 1d1ter, Mn. Gr ace Wallac e
Mr
.and
Mra.
Joe
Kearns
uf
weed control in the corn last yea r
Sa tur day at Newark,
growina seNOn .
Gi bb1town t-alled on M.r. and Mn . r!ed f r1da! even m, al the EUB
a nd weed �ntrol WIii stlll evldent
Mr. and Mn. Dona ld Grim m of Ke nn eth Kearns, Frid ay ev em n g _ t: hur c h at .11'.aaon with the Rev. Ma•
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rector
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:�· co n k!a rch for Landm ark Farm Bu· Be
'-l pr e •were we ek end g u e1t1 of
Bob Stewart and Bobby of Ma - h�ney off1C1atmg.
,, /::::, c�r;'!,::1
1� . •
I
· rea u Cooperati ves, 1tate5 t h at l50il hIII mot •er Mn. J. Elmer Gr .1mm son called on Mr. a nd Mra. John
. ed
to rep 1ace
trol lfl corn . ls deaign
STANLEY PA•TY
mm
r
a
t l east and M r . and Mrs. R. E.
li
,
be
G.t ,mootb.,. ....., Nmn
temp
erature■ sh ou ld
McD
an iel, Sa t urday.
g
one c ul� ivauon , Eve t ually It �•Y
Mn. Earl Robi nson of lliddle·
and sons.
lcal
Mr. a� Mra. H a rold Rickard Jr.
.
be � s� ble to . repla�..e mec hamcal M de ree three l nche11 below the
e
r
l
o
Mra. Mary K1aer 1pe n t over I and Vickie of Ma10n and Mrs.
heavy
jobo. On .....
cu l tiv ation entirely by che m ! gr&amp;und surfa ce to start corn ger•
r;
:�:ll�
h
�;:/�:
·
.ls1:;
�:�;: ,
t
he
we
e
k
end
wi
th
h
e
r
gra
n
debil
:
ra pid
lo
stim ulate
�:
June.
Ram
ey or Pt. Pleasa nt _t' alled
m
i
n
alio
n
a
n
d
•
mo!De��
ani, ·b t at th
dren Mr . a nd Mrs. Okey K eiser. on Mr. a nd Mrs. !-ta rold Rickard Mn. La.Vera Pienan, PL Pleuant,
gr owth o( the corn plant.
e p
j �oes no� seem �O be m
was demonstrator. The a ppreda•
IS1ht jobo, oblll 1111, ._
.
faat • LIW!en ce Grimm haa � mploJ· Sr., Thursday evening.
and
"Quick germinaUnn
lure.
11 ift wae won
lion
. -v
by LuciUe Har·
c./1
u•
lor
•
down
for me:s:b:muD �me
n
t
m
A
t
he
n
a.
"
.
.
eo
.
For lhose desiring to control - ea rly growth are importan t to a
r.1son. Attend 1�g were Mn. Clara
That'■ wh at we mea11i liy
P
Harriett
Rumbaugh
of
oint
\
MrJ.
B
:II.
na
n
J\
ker
a
Mrs.
nd
a
demor.t,t.•
weeds as they eermin■le and ell· 2.0?d �orn. crop, a nd a d� u at e fer•
• Fumall MO MUL'l'I-IIAKG&amp;
Pleasant viaited Frid ay with Mrs. Statls, Mra. ShlJ'ley �. �- Mar•
mina te at least the first c ulti va• t d 1� t1on .�s _a neceJSlty , Cook ex•
aha
Hager
_and
Ron�1e, M Jddle�;
J.
D.
Roush.
power, for I- plow, I-row
S
ta com·
tion of c orn , two material s are plai ned . N itro.gen amoun
Mrs . Mar,•e Cartwnght a nd Elaine
lannln8 at lll lillt.
Char
les
Fo1te
o
r of the
t
w
mon ly u&amp;ed d o. not _ make cor n late -------de fi n itely recommended this year
bo
at M. v. Cornell 1, spending a Mn . Marilyn Cundiff, Mason; Mn .
n or delay dryi ng ID the ftl l, un·
pre-emergence
herbicide.
Floyd Gibbt, Toled?; Mr•. Nancy
Lei'• Mu.e A Dote - Call U1 Today!
1 as a
vaca tion with hia fa mily.
les
t an adequate supply nf pbos�
.
These may be applied aa eran u
Alle
n Hayman of Racine s pent Var. �eter 9-n'\1 Jamfer. _Mr1. Eve, Ni troly n N 1cholROn a nd Jamee , Mn.
lars or as a liqui d 1ppray 2+D p hate or potash Is lacking
h
i.s
unday with
i11
6
Miss
s
ra
e
t
Clr ge n �n the lltarter f�rtllizer elv�s
�
1
Li na Hayman and Mn. Nora Get• 1-'auli nc Stewart, Dean na Dural,
l •t the r ate of to 2 pou d s p d
, seedlmg_s needed nitroaen until
acre of active i ng redientl shoul
lrene Kelly, Mnl. Gl adys Ro�h,
z
el.
d
be app l ied j uat before emer.ienee n a ture 11 able to supply lt, a n
Mra. Mable Johnson, Mn. Lucil le
Where Quali ty Is Paramount
I
stimulates the uptake of phosphor•
or on the day of . eme�gence.
Harrison , MNI. UIW"l!n e Lewil,
J
,
1
rly
e
a
fa
s
resu
ter
lt ii
' £:
Thia m aterial will g ive good u · The, ..
JT1t11. Wanda • ROWih and
Clirton · -..
Corner Butternut and Seeoud Slndl
I
., MRS. f?AVIO KOIL NTZ
con trol of aonual broadleaf weeds 1rowth.
.Carolyn, West Columbia, lld .Mra.
POMEROY, OHIO
It tak es little to make muma , ,..,
He further stated that short
PHONE WY-2-%176
Mary Brown, Pt. Pleas-11 nt.
and f air control of a nn ua l gra1se,
By
Martha
Holtln...Th ere ii some hazard I I heavy seaBon hybrid&amp; used to give _ �arly flowe r.
,
Come a utumn, they ll blouom_ . Sw,day &amp;h ool attend an ce here
rains occur shortly a ner treat· m aturity are often lower yi elding
Charl �s Cartwrigh t, Fred Tha litot
I men t. It should n ot be u sed on thao full sea10q co rn. Some will fort h acroH the cou�try witb�ut on May 1 w111 1 10.
, an d Hervin Liev lng ot Mason, Dana
be uaed stand thicker plantin g to compen- rega�d for the attenl too they ve. , Mn. and M n. E h1on Bid;� ha ve Lewis of Clifton, vernal. Johnson,
sandy soils and sho uld
ret.urned home from H unti ngton, Raymo nd Llevi ng and son , Mike, of
at the heavier r ate on dark soi l.,. sate for thi1 yield d ifference . In received.
e se plan t popul•tlon should
To •tart heal thy rooted let your Ind. after a short course in col- West Columbi a, Norman va nMeter
For th e Iast two years SirnaZ1n any a
sup· old plants become good and leu:y lege .
of Middleport, Harrison RobinM&gt;n
active · be in pr�porti on to the food
at th� rate of 2 pounds
,
er holdi ng capacity of the about 12 inch.es tall.
ply
wat
Dip the
Kare:n Carter, Long Bottom, Sr. a nd Harri� on Robin son J r .
m alertal pe r acre h as bee n d olng
n1 the size of ear and yield cutti ngs i n root ·hormones, then apent Sunday with Janet Holaing.
spe nt the week end trou t fishing
an excelle nt j ob. Tl1 l1 sh�uld be soil a
.
�h;ch
the farmer is ' shooting ." insert in
previou sly prepared er.
for
at Bl ack Water Falb, D avis, w. Va .
b
1
d
•
::r��: e: :� :�
:�:�, �;
Mr. and Mr11. Robe Mu�ay an 1 Mrs. Margie Cartwrig ht a nd
"Early planted corn IS exposed fl ats of san d . A ten t of polye ye
e
��
1
t
corn . Thi s may give full season to the hazards of seed ma ggot, lene on wir�s ln�rted in th e at d a ua:hters were Su n ay iZ,��\ors o Elaine . M.1111 on, were Frida y even•
i keeps the air moist and com1erv es Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose 1 •·
ing gue s ls of Mr. and "Mn. Pearl
••ntrol of · most annua l broadle ·:if pa11tur1ng or o the1u r":1 m ean8 1 waler.
r cu 11 ,
Su nday visitors o f Mr . an• M rs. Nichol son and Salurday evening
1t will a re usually
and a n n ua l grass weed&amp;.
more utiafactory
W ater th e nat twice a iw�k. W inn ie Holsi nger were Donald guests of Mrs. Dan a Lewis.
control Johnsongralll . seed l ings, t ha n herbicides on uplands and
I
n a bout .th ree
weeks the cut• Smith, George Curtis, Virgil HolM in a Lewis and Randy Lee spent I
bu t not t h e plant! wh ich come where denae infestations occur.
ti ngs • ha ve devel opd enough roots sinter, EU.a Mae Sca rberry, and the weekend in New Haven with
from ol d esta bl ished root stocks.
of John son grasa to be set o u t in one foot row■ 'Mr. and Mr&amp;. Junior Holsin er and
Pure .sta nds
g
Mr. and �trs. Jame11 Cu nningham 1
It doe&amp; damage most cropa oth• , fter a year's growth �me spaced 1 8 lo 24 inches apart in
l son , Donald, Racine.
and famil)'.
er than corn and may have some "aod•bou nd", s horte r, and yie ld full s un . W a ter them twice a
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Ford an d fam•
effect on fal l plan ted . grain crops. l ess. Lack of nltroa:e� producea d ay in e arly morn ing a n d late U sP
Mr. and _ ��e. f'( oya Gib.b i of To•
ent S un day ..,,ith Mr. a nd
y
.
Thi� year for . the �ll'st time the this " sod•bound ' cond1ti�n . Vl gor\
ledo are v1s1tin g M r. a nd Mra. Har•
aftern oon for one week. Then Mra. Clyde Rand olph.
m aterial, Atrazm 11 suggested oui. as John50 ng r1111 11 in the water the m once in th e morninl ,
Many from here attended the ry John�o n, They �ere oiled here 1
for experimental use on ly. lt n ormal bottomland soils of Oblo, for another week a nd after that aenior
by . the 1_ll ness of h is mother, 'Mrs.
pl ay a.t Eastern .
.
· shoul d be applied the same as its growth often can be dou bled about -on ce a week or
when ever
Mr. a nd Mrs. C l i nton Holsinger Edith Gibbs.
.
Sirna.r.in a nd
controls a nnua l by heavy a pplication of nitrog en dry ,
. • and daughter spent the weekend
Mr. a nd Mrs. Otis StewEi.� �nd
annual
and
graSB fer tilizers.
broad leaf
Feed y ou r pl an� abou t July l with her sister, Phy lli1, in Ritt- s on, Hermc1 n , of Hartford, v11uted
weeds. It may ,work better tha n
If you allow Johnsong�a ss to and agai n i n mid-August. Wben m an.
�rs . . Ved,1 VanMe ter Saturday
Simatin in dry weather and has grow unc1Jnt rolled, it wlll prod uce shoots are 8 to g inc
hes
tall
Emm a v an Meter and son, D.:. vid, mght.
short er r esid ual effect a �d costs seed and 1bu i ld root stock r�serv• they need pi nch ed back. Pin chi ng
Mrs_. �Ima P�c� and so n, Jerry,
vilited Mrs. Pa uline Ba rber.
about the _ same, It too 1s l isted es--an d so. ta�e over yo�r fie ld. ii repea ted whenever a bou t 4
Fannie Bigley, Suzie �erwin a nd of Ch 1l hcothe v1s1ted Mrs. Blanche
as
da maeing most crops other l For those interested in John• lea ve&amp; can be left on the new jdr, and
M rs. Alva Holsinger were Com pson, S� nday- .
than corn.
so ngrass control Exteruiion Bui - shoots aft er pinc hin g. Pinch ill.l- ah'opping in PBTkers burg , T hurs•
_Mrs. Mat he Henry spen t Sur, day j,
PHONE WY 2-Z 1 15
For t he bi!llt results Slmazln letin No. 342_ provide. the d etail· is hal ted slx 'Week! before bloom- day.
with . Mr. 1. nd M rs . Del bert Be('ker
available u pon ing time.
needs a fairly plentiful supply of ed story. This 1s
1
Qebbie Keeba ugh a nd Tawyna al Middleport.
lfulbeny Ave•
moisture In the soil to bf'. eHec- req ues t with o? t charge from the
U yo u want to make a bord er of Keebaugh are visiting Mr. and Mrs
Mr. and Mn. B. J. Red mo�d h: ve \
i
Exte
ns
io
n
Off
ce.
t lve.
mums in aut umn as th ey beg i n to Erwin Cai n and Mr. a nd M n. P. 1 returned home from Co um us .
Many Meigs C ounty farmers bloom, prepare t he soil by loos· R. Ra ndo lph and da ugh ter, Clar• , -It wou ld be wise for farmers
to try t hese new er ma teri als on a with fa irly la rge corn . acreages en ing an d enrichi ng and d ig the
ne .
l imited b a&amp;ia to le arn more of the are u&amp;ing 2 -4-D H a defi nite part holea, Soa k t he hol es and tbe :l:.da- Holal nger v i11ited Debbie
1
of their weed co ntrol program. mums ' before pla nting to J essen
haza rds altd 'lcli ons ol the m at·
aug'h .
, 1 ..
1•
erials. When we conslder •we are 1'.his may be a pplied al d i ffere nt the shdck ot trarasplant in g . Cut
Mrs. Emma VanMeter a�d fam•
1
s
de•
diffe
r
ent
ra
t
e
an
d
at
times
a round the plant on 11 l l lo ur ily visited Mrs. Hazel Smith a nd
trying to k UI one type of seedl.
sides with a spade and lift th_e son, Belpre.
in g witho -._t damagi ng the corn p ending o n the w eed problem.
-- Eve n 2+D h as its hazards be• mum o ut wit h a spadefu l of soil --seed ling a s it eme rges we see
the pro blem become s on e requlr· �a us e �afn:a g'J Is al_w ays posalble to keep roots intact.
S.. Us For Your - -­
Applied to bean, field pea. corn and p�to trop11 at ptantins
Set pl ants at th e same l e vel at
ing rather careful attention to 1f cu lt1 va h on or w mdstorms fol•
low soon after a ppllcatl on , but w hich th ef grew i n the cutting
time or before crop emerges, Prcmerge control■ w�. au
det ·is
DEKALB
ar
e
poa
s
ibl
e
w
h
e
n
r
eat
er
hazar
d
s
seedlinp when a wet apriog delay1 or �a.tea culli�
JFIW
g
J; it her Simazin or Atrazi n are
bed or a little lower . M ulch with
•nd
degre
e, F on e in ch pe at moss. Kee
the
lemperat
ur� 85
le. You can diminate several expen11ve �ly cultrva­
unpossib
a
ppreci
a
ble
a
n
y
plants
expec ted to hav e
p
OHIO
CERTIFIEDS
recomm
end
ed
a
bove.
It
a
.
JI
tion,. . . give youn g crops a bead 1tart 1owud b1QC1 y�lcb.
weeds or nd
good and moist for a week or &amp;o.
rrenla l
e (fect on
.
us
e
d
lollowlng
n
ot
.
th
at
2
·D
Premerge may actually cost leu than tillage, and up to ?0'1&amp;\Jhl
,
t
f
�
8 1 Johnson grass.
S taki ng will he l p whe n
u
mn
grasses
less than .other products . . . and since it tills w� by � I
The best c hemical control of es• a period of maiu mum temper atur. wl nda are fierce. A ne tw ork of
and FERTILIZEBS
Appa
r
d
e
grees
F.
t
can use it on or near inany crops suaceptibk: 10 2.
you
I
es
o
f
'O �
90
1 string or ahort g reen
b a mboo
tablls hed Joh nson gra111 Is Da lathe
es
e
ratur
·�·
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0-,
Clts,oia,J
&lt;,o-p,,""
h
e
t
mp
e
t
I
se
t
a
ly
ent
1
und
o
p
d
stakes work well.
pon use at the rate of
1
I
SEE YOUR DOW P:ARM P,HEMICALS DIEALIEIII eooN
In ft g allons of w ater. Th is may c orn is g rowing r�pldly a nd 1
,;beetl
es
,
a
n
d
m
u
ch
mo
re
s
u
scepti
b
le
to
I
n
j
u
ry.
­
I
wlr
e
worm1,
he
con
t treatment in
a
be u aed .
''We Do Cust om Grinding"
h
uded .
n pla nted in wa rm
el
"Cor
I
erbicides
using
etins on
ll
u
B
h
d
l
ou
s
d
an
n
• d
spa sel
No. 2nd St.
PhorM WY 2-3254
be � ppr,: =��he time the John• in field crops, vege table crops 10!� an� und er ii:leal growing co nMIDDLEPORT
dltions 11 seldom d am aged by these
upon req uest Crom
v inche&amp; ta ll. are av aila blf!
song rass Is •bou1 •
.
_
p
ests "
�-th
e ExIenuon Olli
d.
e
need
uaually
HI
Re-treatment
Con trol through plowing, heavy , · ----

Early Planting
Of Com May
Sacrifice Stand

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Of Used - Farm
Goodi' Selection
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'

Equipment Now 1 On H11nd. All
Pi•c• I n E11;cellent Conclition'

HAY CONDITIONERS

A good chance to save on your bal i ng ex­

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pense. See them today. First c:ome, first

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at this price.

served. We wi ll not be able to hold them
• On Th••• Specials
H•
, ', ' , Trad•

Reg. Price '925.00

Special $700,00

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"ltl:11so have very good aash and carry spe' .

CASH AND CARIIY

ciqls in New Idea and Cockshutt new hay
tools.

Good Used Mowers
1

1 5 A.S. MOWER

1

HORSE MOWER

All Priced From $35 to $200

If You Need. Mac hine ry Why Pay More? Drive To Pome�oy Today.

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·Wahama Takes Yello w Jacke ts 8 to 2

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STANDINGS.

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4-Da Uy Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., May 7, 1960

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Look Out! Here Come The Reds
MOVIDJI
. l'\ In u·1g. h G, ear. At IJi9!
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By United Pre11 lnt.rnellontl
NATIONAL LEAGU . .
.
W: L. Pct. GB
Wahama ' s Whitt&gt; Fa l co ns rat• Bush, Jewell got hi! second hit
1
13 6 .684
Pit
tsburah,
r
Catth
e
u�1
S
COLU "1Bl
rte.l I n
limed th e ir spring baseba ll record I and so d i(! Yonk e r. Three runs
to
ltt'(
f£lt'
u
1
I
�an Fra nci.seo
12 7 ,632 1
N eal Junk er slam nwll a homer
to_ 1 1 - 1 Friday at homt&gt; whe n lhe had cro!sed .and C oath N o lan �ilwau� ee
9 7 .MS 2 ¼
.
•n� a d11uble good for three rum i Bi,r 1 ...-aJlUf" J\1arket!I
M1�d leport Yellow Jackets madl' Sw 11 dhll.mer sent i n big Mikt&gt; Lit j SL Louis
9
9
,000
½
3
,,
j
an
to
snmstn
,
W
leadmg
Fr1 d.1y in
� lNCINNATI UPI - LOOK als only four hits, jncludi ng a doU•
1 �i&gt;!r annual invasi o n of West Vir- tie, sophomore ril!htha nder Two 1:-°s �nge!es
9 l l .4 !50 4 1,&lt;,; O T.
LOS ANC. F.1.r.S I 'PJ - Sa mfr
8-6 win O\'l'r Ohio Stale in a Big
ble b)' Ken :9oyer. t,'Toole didnl
gm1a. Wahama lost last Mo nd ay, morf' runs erossed as D. VanMeter
U Here com! the Reds.
1£
9 1 1 .4&amp;1
Amorus , who m;idl' ont&gt; of b;ise
C1�c 1nn ;it 1 .
Ten base bal l game .
fl)() 45�
Aft er Slu� bhn g . alo ng in mis- waUt a batter a nd !t9"ed three i n
10-2,
an
to
Pl.
Pleasant.
d Ralph Clark
tripled
bef
ore
1
I
.
8
ball's most famnus &lt;'a!&lt;·hes. 1111d
h ladel h a
2 .
erable style m th e ir r1rst 1 5 ball sq uaring bill record al 2,-2 .
� hi� ago p 1
When the firing was o ver ye gtcr- Knapp was put out lo en d it.
Of
Rip Jlt&gt;pulz., k1 haVt' ht'l'll tradrd to
• 8 1 2 .333 8 ¼: e:ames, the C incinnati Reds have
c
C
u
It mark ed the SeCQ'bd straight
d ay the score wa� 8-2
with the
Waha ma picked up anoth er r n
American LNi g u l• d u h� hY lhl' J.,11s
�r lday ' RMulh
.
l ' l li l ' Al ; 1 ► l ' Pl -The long wait I Jacke t sav g their first an d sec• in the Sixth on E. v,mMe ter·s dou •
.
o und themse lves a nd
are
for the Jett, at he ,rot hil
n
win
i
v
o
g
m
/ �
1�
_s
A 111!(cles Dod Mcrs
j
Clnc1n:1at 1 1 St. Lvui, O n_,eht
rna1 ht· o1 &lt;-r for H erb Score
m
h
l e:h gear.
firtt
one
t '"""
-... ear1,·er
"
on. t"e
c
ble
and
Johnson"
g
sin"le.
n
d
lme
p1t
o
h
e
_
n
for
thrir
sec
.
· Onf' six inn,•g pe•fo•m
Phll 6 L01 An I•• I "11 ht
I l u�na I tourney fm� I s t�ay.
Friday niitht the Rhine anders this week whe n Cincia1iatl dpeiled
ge
The Jaek£ls go t a run in the !1 rs t San. · an. � Pittsb
"
' ' · a•ce
"
Tlw nctroit Tigers a 1111u11nt•t·d
.
• Fr
ur9h 1. nl9ht
:I
'J, V A
won their fifth strai
its fi ve.game winniq j l6'ein .
,We1111:whlle, . rain 1''tid .11 y night and on� In the third Inning with
frlday 1ught In tlu:.lon t lwy h,we tlorsn 't makt&gt; .a come back, of
•
t urd: y • Pr ob.�
P
itchers
�
:
rnur8r,
hut
II
does
provi
de solid
•
g e O
de
e
R
�
whe
n
t
hey
d
owned
b_;j
.
ick
n
m
Oiler
supply
o .1ng apl)are�tly will Jerry Fry a nd
o btained Am o ros and m t-:n·hiln�e
this
�
f
TONIGHT
C lca 1-S 1N hn Cardinals, _t-0, on a brillianl pitch• re ���e ��p t: th e"N&gt;ol
•
evitle1ic1•
tod11y
that
the
one•time
n,
f'�ld
,
'•
'
"
ra
'
s1
•
��
ic
e• lo cance mg the Raerne game rng the ammunition bo th times (
the Tigers will &amp;end firs1 tuaseman
w • !'°
I-OJ, vw•o
• tt 10•'31.
HO\\-·ard nurt i n
Anwril'11n League, strikeout king a, M. Id d le�ort today, and also lh&lt;' with safe base knocks .
i ng and h lttl ng eff!Jrt by young thrt&gt;e Cardlhal rtml'fett on �ouble
Gail
Harris
tu
the
Do
d gcr!4' SL
St. Lou11 at · Clnclnnat l _ Klint Jl
"SrERRA STRANGF,R"
by t h ird . baseman
Fry we nt three for four in his
Paul !arm team in the Amrm·an is on the way back. In fact l l'lose Marietta invasi o n of Pomnoy III
,�0:�l �
) vs H k ( - ).
:Ji: ::::�
- also - ':;
e
art'
,•
irt
ually
lhf'
exad
w
o rds the
.
,
n
p
ckinR
se
his
up
beRt b.a ttin g effort or the :season { 1 .0
the Class AA �ectio!lal finals
t\sm. Repu lski went to the Ros1on
Pltt1b�roo
gh at2 25.a n Francl,co - ond Rtraight winl of the year, Um . I Fo lowing
Jf"f'{ Ri eh!!rds - John Smith
l
1·•••'• . .. M. ,
Schoo l ath letll· d1ret'tors wen' and Oller had a pair of hits, ti sin. Ha i
Red Sox. The Dodgers will get 26•year-old rirflballer used Friday
the
.
dd
\\'OMf.N"
"ISLAND C.W LOS1'
x 1 1 -lt YI Sanford ( 2.0 )-,
1led t he C a�ds to o � ly four hits Reds meet the Cards in a 1ln1le
pitcher Nel!mn C hittum from t he night after pitehi n1;: three-hi! ba ll , e xpe.cted t � hol d off to the last g le and II triple . Little had the
.
Philadelphia .1t Lot Antel •• and s me-le � 11:1 the wmni. n)i! run in game on . Sund&amp;¥ a nd t}llJ n open
Also Gil rtoon
_
f\ed Sox and p l an Co send him to for six inni ngs in the Chit-a O pm1s1ble minute bef ore telling the other Jacket hit, a si ngle.
11 night - Roberti ( 1· ) v1 Wlll iuns
ory
o\·er
t�e
White
Sox·
3_0
viet
the
sixth
i n ni ng off relietcr Mar- a three-game road trip in Chlclg o
2
c
o
ntes!s
o
ff
In
h
o
pes
of
getting
Bu!!h
fanne
d
one,
walked
£our.
their
M
o
ntreal
farm
club
In
the
Jn•
SUNDAY and MOP'iDAY
).
1 i n Tuesday. [t will be the first
Washingt on Senators
ha II Brl d tes.
s
them . in th e sco
•
_
oks after all. LiU) e fan ned none, walked one. 1 0.0
ternatlonal Lugue.
MOTl&lt; ER'S DAY SPECIAL!
Sund.1 y I Ga mu
" I felt much, much· u.:
"·tier a•d
meeti ng' with the cubs this · year
T
od ay the Re ds play the
Ca
rds
Ra
i-'
aye
m
8
ig
t
Y
ampenI&gt;
Clark,
wi
nn
i
n
g
pitcher,
even
If
I
d
)
b
l
d
J
h
"
fanCl..i11l Welker - F..Uward ByrnC!!
S t· LDU II at Clflclnnatl
I think l'n1 finally on my way " ed con itio ns.
I n the second game o f s three_______ ·
ned six, walk ed n obody, The Jack John Russell
Chl e.1
.
!
he said . "I thre w mostly h�t
,
game set with another y oungster.
At Wahama, Jaekel Freshman et11 c l icke d off tw o double play� to
If
91&gt;
New,•omhe Lo�• For
(S 1'V Personalities)
a II: phla •t· Los Ane-ln
Fl�HT ... 1$.�L TS
ba l ls mixing them with some Charley Bush, righthander, started Wahuma's one .
Jay
Hook
(2-2),
going
against
St.
in
Plttdtu rth at Sen Francll(O
VANCOUVl,R . UPI-Carl
curv�s. I d id n't ut the ball ex- an d lasted u1;1tll the fo�rth I nning . Middle port
hu.lefinit� Period
Louis' Ron nie K l in e, � acq uired
10 1 00 1 0-2 6 4
·' YELLOW.ciTONF. KELl�Y"
AMERICAN
.
Ll!AGUE
OISOft,
-"-- TKA Al S
CINC INNATI, 0. UPI- Don aeUy where I wa�te d it but I felt Wah ama tal � 1ed tw i ce m the sec• , Wah ama
f o
be
g h Pirates. Kli ne i
020 5 I O x-8 ·B I
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(Tech nicolor)
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Wln
W.
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nl
L.
Pct
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GB
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t&gt;
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ro
s
m ·h o
Newcombe counted on t o He otH' much betl
n t
l l
.
o:1� on R Jewell's do u b le and Yon- ( i\1 id dl eport: Bush (LP) Lltth• (4), N
- ;ilso .
an
ork
Score, aequire�\rom ���veland
of the big men in Cind1111atl's pit­
O'Tool e, a 23-year- old leftha nd- l V couver., stopped . W Iii J911n,.
s: g ln gle, plus an error at sh ort- , a,nd Ba�gard ner.
Wah!i.ma: R. I c:: a :o
Oark Gabl" - Ca..rrooll Baker
ln
l
g
le.
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S..tt
\59'
tta,
china: corps this year, has been April 18 In one or Fra n k Lane's �::P
er from Chi ru:o, /it'Ol o nly on e
&lt;. lark and Va nMeter.
J O 8 :1558 1
Lilli Palmer -- Lt...,
--�
, J. Cobb
Baltimore
Jost lo the Reds indefintely due to co troversial deals, struek ?UI
hit
i
n four trips but if WB!I
Th
the
en in the fourth E:l mer V�D
500 2
"BUT 1"'0T l•'Olt ME"
6
Cle
veland
.
8
�
alked t � � ore be ! ng Meler o pened with a single, stole
an aggrcvatcd thigh injury.
o ne that counted.
(With ac('('!ll ori Youln!)
Boston
7 7 ..438
.500 2
;or a P l n��. h. l��er d urmg gecond a
'
!�r:o:::
Bridges, who took over for
d
,
nd
Johnson
thir
walked, A.
I
Also l '.artoon
Washi ngton
3
The big righthandcr wus exam • the \\ hi le .
7 9
s"•, wmnmg rally,
starter
Bob Miller l n the fifth inEd d ie V1mMeter rol led out , to .
5 4
Kansas City
6 10
incd by team physit'ian Dr. George
y an • etaln LHd
n i ng when the 21 -year-old right�
g . 37
5
5
Detroit
•
.3 7 4
Ballou Fri&lt;l11y and orrl e rcd to lay
W
Th.e Ne w York Yanke e s reta inha nder suffered a �currence of
FrHt.ay'• RNulh
o ff pitching u ntil a treatment rou­
NOW AT STAT E THIATI E
ed. hnl pl11re h,Y 18 pere en t:::ge
av MRS. HERIJERT ROUSH
a shoulder i njury, gave uo only
tine can he worked out.
PT. PLEASANT
Pac k 241 Cu b Scout!! aecom- lloliiton 3 KJ.trolf 2
p�mts hY heating th_e Kansa,s
three hits the rest ot the WJ!V.
r,
, 8
F.lvis Presley in
pani ed by their scoutmaste r Her- New York i K.1n111 City 7
But his u ndoi ng wllf O'Toole's hit.
I Ballou said the former Dodger City A s ·7; the Balti more Ori•
"JAJI.HOUSE ROCK"
bert Roush, chai:-man Pete Shie lds Ch leato 3 Wuhln■ton O lnlght)
nd l nd lans,
e
I
l
lev
ela
u
s
Ed Balley si n gled after one wu
uec ha d "devel oped cali fication" :; �� �� � f
- illi'&gt;'&lt;&gt; a
e os on Red 8
a nd den mothers Mrs. Roush an d S. ltl more 9 Cl■v■l .1 nd 2 (nlthtl
ox d�alt
out In the i nn i nl! and theh Bridges '
.
ill
a
muscle
injury
sustaine
d in
.
Saturday•• Probable Pitchers
R.uss Tamblyn ,in
Mrs. Roy Donohu e e njoyed a h ike
ave sh ortstop RoY Meltillan an
spri n g training. Ballou sai d New• �he Detro it ,:1ger.s their nmt�
p
C
Chlca90 a t W•thlnttvn _ Dclno- �
d wiener roast
l cht Joss, 3·2 111 other Amenan
t
"IIIGII S HOOL
at
the
Mill
ra
nten tional 1&gt;a1s to iet to second
i
00111be's right thigh ·was badly
.
COLUMJ3US
UPI _ W ood)' Roeks Su nday afternoon . Scouts ven (0-0) ..,1 Kut (l-0).
CONFIDENTIAL"
- base man Blllv Marti n .
extensive bemor• c an Leag�,e ga m�s
bruised a nd
.
.Jeffery Dono hue , Ro- I k.tnNI City tt New Yortc
going
Buck•
were
"
The
his
new look"
putR
Gia
o
HayC:11
ranclse
n ts
1
;:ia1.
t
cot
Th e Cardinal leftha nder
.
rhagln g occurre d In the .irea.
ove d �o w 1 thm
a gam� or f lrst eyes on exhlh ltlon ror the first te r Rou 8h, Carl Robi ns on , Ra n dy Brunet (0.1 J .,. Tffry !0-0).
It Marti n otit but O'Toole stepped up
.
jace Pittsburgh in the Nallona l Um e today in the an n ual i ntra- Ro berts Cl lrtord Ashl ey Darre ll
P
Det ro it .1t B otton _ i=ovtac an d amacked a sln1rle, scorl n( Bal•
League wh�n l_hey �eat the Pirate11 squad •-mt at Ohio Stadium.
N orris, ' Mark Beegl e ' Steph e n 11·1&gt; .,. 'MonbouCluette (2-2)
lev from seco nd with the only run
•
•
. lfown rd' Robin son . Cleffla nd •t 8•1t1mor■ell 0f the gam.e. 0 'Toa l e had little
.
li· l; the Crncmnah Reds edged
•
1·:,ayes aatd he will use h i,s n ew Sh u Ier, M rs
j , 2 I ) "' Portoc•�,rero (2.0).
the St. Louis Cardi nals l ·O a nd platoo n i ng sys_tem which he has 1 and Gregory D onohue.
trou b le i n ,etti ng the C arda 1 out !
Sunday • G
the Phila dt'lphi.: l'h't llt'et downed w r ked
i n the to p of tbe ninth.
Jmd
H11pp
M
d
n
a
n
Mrs.
r.
Do
i
s
l
h
e
sprln dri l ls
ou m t
u
K
,.....
the Los A ngeles Dodgers tl-1 I n to get a look at It under actual / f amily of Ashla nd visited recent- o:;-u • Cl1.at \fltashlngton
The Ci n cinnati southpaw pitched
'
ltl more (2)
ro1t at
10 inni nJ,ls.
Ught
gam e , allowing the Card,· na
D
I
Mr.
•
Mrs.
Pard
n
a
rsa
o
wlth
/
game conditions. Hayes aaid he Y
, Chlcago •t N•w Yorlr:
will have the No. 7 offensive a nd sons:
I Cl..,.l•nd it Boston
Mr. a!1d Mr�. DUI Slater have
de fe nsi v e u nil.8 on one , team play
\
els a l n r f" Fi s
C
rt
J
Mr. a nd Mrt1. Lou Die hl visited
aga l !lllt the No. 2 offe nsive and d e- mo ved mto the Howard Allen
I ens1ve u n tt11,
realdence.
Mrs. An na Buck at M el.gs · G c neral I
1 (
8er1es
.
'60 Season
.
M r . and Mrs. Clarence Roush Hospital.
COLU MB U S UPI - The c0. l Many of lhe boys exp�cttd to
and
.
family_ of !" i nfield visited
M·r. and M rs. Charles Dieh l and
Jumbu e Jets won the ir '(ir!!l 11erles be re�ulars next year will not ap
recently
with
, Mr. 11 • ,d Mn. Lou Diehl
h1
father
Fred
n
so
R
th
n
pear
� ga �e. ho�ever. Ma ny
1
of the y o ung baseball a ea■on Fr iand family.
oush
lt
tende
d the K lo ndill:e Derbv .vhi:t
them
s1
of
dellne1
the
with
on
iqe
day nlRht by shutting out Roches.
Mrs. Ruth Parsons re tur ned was hel d by Boy seout11 · t th
nd pam11 and 0tha
various
aches
ter 2-0 to take the four.game set,
�.�
er� &lt;1re on the track and baseba l l to_ h @t h _ome a fter spe n di ng the county fairgrou nds the p88� v.,ee:
,
3•1.
wm ler w1lh her so n Everett and en d ·
squads.
Rookl(' 1mulhpaw Bobby Veale
_ famil)' 11t E:ast Liverpo ol.
·-----Went the route in limiti n g the Red
Mrs. Bertha Parker cal led on
I M r. an d Mrs. Olden Thaxton
Wl ngti lo jus1 two hits. He fanned
Mrs.
Lou Diehl Sunday afternoon .
w
le
t
here
f recen tly for Ari2ona
Cash
of the year Good Year For
1 1 0 for h is fir11t win
Mrs. Margaret Allen called on
the
form
er haa employme nt.
against no losses.
Seen In
par
Mrs, Bo b Hil l an d son s of Mrs. Ed na Schaefer.
Mr. and M r.s. Oscar Smith, Mrs.
. C INCI NNAT UPI - It looks Bashan Road spent Sunday w ith
BIG GR E E N LOST
Cora Renshaw a nd Mr. and Mrs.
hke a good "pocketbook" year for , Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Shie l ds
OXFORD. Ohio U PI _ Gary
'
Nationa l League owMrs.
NOW Bl,OOMI N G
Mr. a nd Mr11 . Owen Ander�on Griff Archer were among recent
Tll l !!On and Dl t·k Emch com bined
National League attendance ii spen t the weekend with relati v es v isitors of the C ha.-!es Dieh l fam- I
Friday In ]('ad t he Miami Red ·
ily.
ru nn i n g 216, 733 ah ead of la11t tear at Mt. Alto,
Va.
Hkh1k to a 4-0 win over Marsha l l
accordi ng to Daye Grote, m1 n agMr. a nd Mn. Gen e Alkire spe nt
Coll el(e of Hunti n&amp;.ton,
V .. i n
of the circuit � 11e�vlce bureau.
a weekend here with her pare nts,
'
RD No, ONE
1:1 Mid- A,rnerica n Con f1reri.ce' •\•se.: ,7
SHADEi OHIO
•
He saM a total of 1.9�4.tB'll ran
,
'l•J
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Park er.
e.:_:::::::_::·
�
'm
g"'
1j
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b�
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"J.I�- I! IJr-_vc atte nded 24 playi ng date •
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Mrs. Lou Diehl accompan ied
this season. A correspondi ng num•
'Mrs. Norma Russell and Mrs. Mar­
..For M8'hen Oa_i,. · . ,. I .
:
ber o f Phtyl n g dates at the stut
Br Mr9. CharlH Diehl
tha RuHel l to Parkera burg where
o f the 1�9 campaig n drew 1,137,Mr. and Mrs. Herma n 'Michael they spent the d ay shoppi n g.
I ANY,-IZE - ANY F�AYOR I ;
1 456 Cana.
have bought the Evely n Turn e r
Recen t callers o f Mrs. Emma
1 CHo "'11111, � • V•U•i 0ot1iion
home and will reside their.
Fox I n clude Mr. an d Mrs, Earl
.
Att e ndance at the Laure l Clift Rouah and children, Mr. and Mn.
Good Swtday Onlf
I
Pastrano Looking Ont
I
Free Methodist Church on May I
Joh n ny Douglas a nd C hildren , Mr.
.� . .. - � .:. - � - • - .. -\
t
For Shor A Archie
was 124.
and Mn. Cllirk Cline a nd Mr. and
Take The Coupon To - - LOUISVILLE, Ky. UPI-WIiiie
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs we re Mn. Ed Daily and ehi ldren.
Po�trano figured he was st.anding the w1'ekend ,wests of his pare nts
i n l i ne for a host at an dent Ar­ Mr. and Mrs. P earl Jacobs.
Mr. and �\t:rs. Thomas Holter and
chie M oore'11 Ught heavyweight
Mr. a nd ·M rs. f'aul Snyder 'cal led
daughter, Sharen and Mr. and Mrs.
title today after scoring a unani­ o n Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ebli n a nd
Wi nn ifred Scarbrough and son,
Al The PomeN&gt;y Bend Bridge
mous decisi on over heavier but chi ldreR.
.
Lawrence, visited relatives in Co- 1·
s lo wer Al onzo Jo hnso n in a Dl!rby
Mr. aod Mn. Roy Howell o f Ta l ­ l umbus, Su nday.
P.ve to-rou nder.
ladega, A la., have returned to their
Pastra no and ma nager An gelo home h ere.
Mr. a nd Mn, Lou Di ehl called
Du n dee , well aware that standi ng
J n li ne for AtthJe ca n be a l ont• o n Mrs. Lona Roecher, Chester.
term propo1lt ion, said they hoped
Lester Brookover has l'1!turn ed
to keep busy overseas in the mean lo hi1 employme nt after spendi ng
time.
the we e kend at his home he re.

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By United Pre11 lnt.rnellontl
NATIONAL LEAGU . .
.
W: L. Pct. GB
Wahama ' s Whitt&gt; Fa l co ns rat• Bush, Jewell got hi! second hit
1
13 6 .684
Pit
tsburah,
r
Catth
e
u�1
S
COLU "1Bl
rte.l I n
limed th e ir spring baseba ll record I and so d i(! Yonk e r. Three runs
to
ltt'(
f£lt'
u
1
I
�an Fra nci.seo
12 7 ,632 1
N eal Junk er slam nwll a homer
to_ 1 1 - 1 Friday at homt&gt; whe n lhe had cro!sed .and C oath N o lan �ilwau� ee
9 7 .MS 2 ¼
.
•n� a d11uble good for three rum i Bi,r 1 ...-aJlUf" J\1arket!I
M1�d leport Yellow Jackets madl' Sw 11 dhll.mer sent i n big Mikt&gt; Lit j SL Louis
9
9
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to
snmstn
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W
leadmg
Fr1 d.1y in
� lNCINNATI UPI - LOOK als only four hits, jncludi ng a doU•
1 �i&gt;!r annual invasi o n of West Vir- tie, sophomore ril!htha nder Two 1:-°s �nge!es
9 l l .4 !50 4 1,&lt;,; O T.
LOS ANC. F.1.r.S I 'PJ - Sa mfr
8-6 win O\'l'r Ohio Stale in a Big
ble b)' Ken :9oyer. t,'Toole didnl
gm1a. Wahama lost last Mo nd ay, morf' runs erossed as D. VanMeter
U Here com! the Reds.
1£
9 1 1 .4&amp;1
Amorus , who m;idl' ont&gt; of b;ise
C1�c 1nn ;it 1 .
Ten base bal l game .
fl)() 45�
Aft er Slu� bhn g . alo ng in mis- waUt a batter a nd !t9"ed three i n
10-2,
an
to
Pl.
Pleasant.
d Ralph Clark
tripled
bef
ore
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ball's most famnus &lt;'a!&lt;·hes. 1111d
h ladel h a
2 .
erable style m th e ir r1rst 1 5 ball sq uaring bill record al 2,-2 .
� hi� ago p 1
When the firing was o ver ye gtcr- Knapp was put out lo en d it.
Of
Rip Jlt&gt;pulz., k1 haVt' ht'l'll tradrd to
• 8 1 2 .333 8 ¼: e:ames, the C incinnati Reds have
c
C
u
It mark ed the SeCQ'bd straight
d ay the score wa� 8-2
with the
Waha ma picked up anoth er r n
American LNi g u l• d u h� hY lhl' J.,11s
�r lday ' RMulh
.
l ' l li l ' Al ; 1 ► l ' Pl -The long wait I Jacke t sav g their first an d sec• in the Sixth on E. v,mMe ter·s dou •
.
o und themse lves a nd
are
for the Jett, at he ,rot hil
n
win
i
v
o
g
m
/ �
1�
_s
A 111!(cles Dod Mcrs
j
Clnc1n:1at 1 1 St. Lvui, O n_,eht
rna1 ht· o1 &lt;-r for H erb Score
m
h
l e:h gear.
firtt
one
t '"""
-... ear1,·er
"
on. t"e
c
ble
and
Johnson"
g
sin"le.
n
d
lme
p1t
o
h
e
_
n
for
thrir
sec
.
· Onf' six inn,•g pe•fo•m
Phll 6 L01 An I•• I "11 ht
I l u�na I tourney fm� I s t�ay.
Friday niitht the Rhine anders this week whe n Cincia1iatl dpeiled
ge
The Jaek£ls go t a run in the !1 rs t San. · an. � Pittsb
"
' ' · a•ce
"
Tlw nctroit Tigers a 1111u11nt•t·d
.
• Fr
ur9h 1. nl9ht
:I
'J, V A
won their fifth strai
its fi ve.game winniq j l6'ein .
,We1111:whlle, . rain 1''tid .11 y night and on� In the third Inning with
frlday 1ught In tlu:.lon t lwy h,we tlorsn 't makt&gt; .a come back, of
•
t urd: y • Pr ob.�
P
itchers
�
:
rnur8r,
hut
II
does
provi
de solid
•
g e O
de
e
R
�
whe
n
t
hey
d
owned
b_;j
.
ick
n
m
Oiler
supply
o .1ng apl)are�tly will Jerry Fry a nd
o btained Am o ros and m t-:n·hiln�e
this
�
f
TONIGHT
C lca 1-S 1N hn Cardinals, _t-0, on a brillianl pitch• re ���e ��p t: th e"N&gt;ol
•
evitle1ic1•
tod11y
that
the
one•time
n,
f'�ld
,
'•
'
"
ra
'
s1
•
��
ic
e• lo cance mg the Raerne game rng the ammunition bo th times (
the Tigers will &amp;end firs1 tuaseman
w • !'°
I-OJ, vw•o
• tt 10•'31.
HO\\-·ard nurt i n
Anwril'11n League, strikeout king a, M. Id d le�ort today, and also lh&lt;' with safe base knocks .
i ng and h lttl ng eff!Jrt by young thrt&gt;e Cardlhal rtml'fett on �ouble
Gail
Harris
tu
the
Do
d gcr!4' SL
St. Lou11 at · Clnclnnat l _ Klint Jl
"SrERRA STRANGF,R"
by t h ird . baseman
Fry we nt three for four in his
Paul !arm team in the Amrm·an is on the way back. In fact l l'lose Marietta invasi o n of Pomnoy III
,�0:�l �
) vs H k ( - ).
:Ji: ::::�
- also - ':;
e
art'
,•
irt
ually
lhf'
exad
w
o rds the
.
,
n
p
ckinR
se
his
up
beRt b.a ttin g effort or the :season { 1 .0
the Class AA �ectio!lal finals
t\sm. Repu lski went to the Ros1on
Pltt1b�roo
gh at2 25.a n Francl,co - ond Rtraight winl of the year, Um . I Fo lowing
Jf"f'{ Ri eh!!rds - John Smith
l
1·•••'• . .. M. ,
Schoo l ath letll· d1ret'tors wen' and Oller had a pair of hits, ti sin. Ha i
Red Sox. The Dodgers will get 26•year-old rirflballer used Friday
the
.
dd
\\'OMf.N"
"ISLAND C.W LOS1'
x 1 1 -lt YI Sanford ( 2.0 )-,
1led t he C a�ds to o � ly four hits Reds meet the Cards in a 1ln1le
pitcher Nel!mn C hittum from t he night after pitehi n1;: three-hi! ba ll , e xpe.cted t � hol d off to the last g le and II triple . Little had the
.
Philadelphia .1t Lot Antel •• and s me-le � 11:1 the wmni. n)i! run in game on . Sund&amp;¥ a nd t}llJ n open
Also Gil rtoon
_
f\ed Sox and p l an Co send him to for six inni ngs in the Chit-a O pm1s1ble minute bef ore telling the other Jacket hit, a si ngle.
11 night - Roberti ( 1· ) v1 Wlll iuns
ory
o\·er
t�e
White
Sox·
3_0
viet
the
sixth
i n ni ng off relietcr Mar- a three-game road trip in Chlclg o
2
c
o
ntes!s
o
ff
In
h
o
pes
of
getting
Bu!!h
fanne
d
one,
walked
£our.
their
M
o
ntreal
farm
club
In
the
Jn•
SUNDAY and MOP'iDAY
).
1 i n Tuesday. [t will be the first
Washingt on Senators
ha II Brl d tes.
s
them . in th e sco
•
_
oks after all. LiU) e fan ned none, walked one. 1 0.0
ternatlonal Lugue.
MOTl&lt; ER'S DAY SPECIAL!
Sund.1 y I Ga mu
" I felt much, much· u.:
"·tier a•d
meeti ng' with the cubs this · year
T
od ay the Re ds play the
Ca
rds
Ra
i-'
aye
m
8
ig
t
Y
ampenI&gt;
Clark,
wi
nn
i
n
g
pitcher,
even
If
I
d
)
b
l
d
J
h
"
fanCl..i11l Welker - F..Uward ByrnC!!
S t· LDU II at Clflclnnatl
I think l'n1 finally on my way " ed con itio ns.
I n the second game o f s three_______ ·
ned six, walk ed n obody, The Jack John Russell
Chl e.1
.
!
he said . "I thre w mostly h�t
,
game set with another y oungster.
At Wahama, Jaekel Freshman et11 c l icke d off tw o double play� to
If
91&gt;
New,•omhe Lo�• For
(S 1'V Personalities)
a II: phla •t· Los Ane-ln
Fl�HT ... 1$.�L TS
ba l ls mixing them with some Charley Bush, righthander, started Wahuma's one .
Jay
Hook
(2-2),
going
against
St.
in
Plttdtu rth at Sen Francll(O
VANCOUVl,R . UPI-Carl
curv�s. I d id n't ut the ball ex- an d lasted u1;1tll the fo�rth I nning . Middle port
hu.lefinit� Period
Louis' Ron nie K l in e, � acq uired
10 1 00 1 0-2 6 4
·' YELLOW.ciTONF. KELl�Y"
AMERICAN
.
Ll!AGUE
OISOft,
-"-- TKA Al S
CINC INNATI, 0. UPI- Don aeUy where I wa�te d it but I felt Wah ama tal � 1ed tw i ce m the sec• , Wah ama
f o
be
g h Pirates. Kli ne i
020 5 I O x-8 ·B I
,
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(Tech nicolor)
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Wln
W.
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nl
L.
Pct
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GB
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ro
s
m ·h o
Newcombe counted on t o He otH' much betl
n t
l l
.
o:1� on R Jewell's do u b le and Yon- ( i\1 id dl eport: Bush (LP) Lltth• (4), N
- ;ilso .
an
ork
Score, aequire�\rom ���veland
of the big men in Cind1111atl's pit­
O'Tool e, a 23-year- old leftha nd- l V couver., stopped . W Iii J911n,.
s: g ln gle, plus an error at sh ort- , a,nd Ba�gard ner.
Wah!i.ma: R. I c:: a :o
Oark Gabl" - Ca..rrooll Baker
ln
l
g
le.
�
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S..tt
\59'
tta,
china: corps this year, has been April 18 In one or Fra n k Lane's �::P
er from Chi ru:o, /it'Ol o nly on e
&lt;. lark and Va nMeter.
J O 8 :1558 1
Lilli Palmer -- Lt...,
--�
, J. Cobb
Baltimore
Jost lo the Reds indefintely due to co troversial deals, struek ?UI
hit
i
n four trips but if WB!I
Th
the
en in the fourth E:l mer V�D
500 2
"BUT 1"'0T l•'Olt ME"
6
Cle
veland
.
8
�
alked t � � ore be ! ng Meler o pened with a single, stole
an aggrcvatcd thigh injury.
o ne that counted.
(With ac('('!ll ori Youln!)
Boston
7 7 ..438
.500 2
;or a P l n��. h. l��er d urmg gecond a
'
!�r:o:::
Bridges, who took over for
d
,
nd
Johnson
thir
walked, A.
I
Also l '.artoon
Washi ngton
3
The big righthandcr wus exam • the \\ hi le .
7 9
s"•, wmnmg rally,
starter
Bob Miller l n the fifth inEd d ie V1mMeter rol led out , to .
5 4
Kansas City
6 10
incd by team physit'ian Dr. George
y an • etaln LHd
n i ng when the 21 -year-old right�
g . 37
5
5
Detroit
•
.3 7 4
Ballou Fri&lt;l11y and orrl e rcd to lay
W
Th.e Ne w York Yanke e s reta inha nder suffered a �currence of
FrHt.ay'• RNulh
o ff pitching u ntil a treatment rou­
NOW AT STAT E THIATI E
ed. hnl pl11re h,Y 18 pere en t:::ge
av MRS. HERIJERT ROUSH
a shoulder i njury, gave uo only
tine can he worked out.
PT. PLEASANT
Pac k 241 Cu b Scout!! aecom- lloliiton 3 KJ.trolf 2
p�mts hY heating th_e Kansa,s
three hits the rest ot the WJ!V.
r,
, 8
F.lvis Presley in
pani ed by their scoutmaste r Her- New York i K.1n111 City 7
But his u ndoi ng wllf O'Toole's hit.
I Ballou said the former Dodger City A s ·7; the Balti more Ori•
"JAJI.HOUSE ROCK"
bert Roush, chai:-man Pete Shie lds Ch leato 3 Wuhln■ton O lnlght)
nd l nd lans,
e
I
l
lev
ela
u
s
Ed Balley si n gled after one wu
uec ha d "devel oped cali fication" :; �� �� � f
- illi'&gt;'&lt;&gt; a
e os on Red 8
a nd den mothers Mrs. Roush an d S. ltl more 9 Cl■v■l .1 nd 2 (nlthtl
ox d�alt
out In the i nn i nl! and theh Bridges '
.
ill
a
muscle
injury
sustaine
d in
.
Saturday•• Probable Pitchers
R.uss Tamblyn ,in
Mrs. Roy Donohu e e njoyed a h ike
ave sh ortstop RoY Meltillan an
spri n g training. Ballou sai d New• �he Detro it ,:1ger.s their nmt�
p
C
Chlca90 a t W•thlnttvn _ Dclno- �
d wiener roast
l cht Joss, 3·2 111 other Amenan
t
"IIIGII S HOOL
at
the
Mill
ra
nten tional 1&gt;a1s to iet to second
i
00111be's right thigh ·was badly
.
COLUMJ3US
UPI _ W ood)' Roeks Su nday afternoon . Scouts ven (0-0) ..,1 Kut (l-0).
CONFIDENTIAL"
- base man Blllv Marti n .
extensive bemor• c an Leag�,e ga m�s
bruised a nd
.
.Jeffery Dono hue , Ro- I k.tnNI City tt New Yortc
going
Buck•
were
"
The
his
new look"
putR
Gia
o
HayC:11
ranclse
n ts
1
;:ia1.
t
cot
Th e Cardinal leftha nder
.
rhagln g occurre d In the .irea.
ove d �o w 1 thm
a gam� or f lrst eyes on exhlh ltlon ror the first te r Rou 8h, Carl Robi ns on , Ra n dy Brunet (0.1 J .,. Tffry !0-0).
It Marti n otit but O'Toole stepped up
.
jace Pittsburgh in the Nallona l Um e today in the an n ual i ntra- Ro berts Cl lrtord Ashl ey Darre ll
P
Det ro it .1t B otton _ i=ovtac an d amacked a sln1rle, scorl n( Bal•
League wh�n l_hey �eat the Pirate11 squad •-mt at Ohio Stadium.
N orris, ' Mark Beegl e ' Steph e n 11·1&gt; .,. 'MonbouCluette (2-2)
lev from seco nd with the only run
•
•
. lfown rd' Robin son . Cleffla nd •t 8•1t1mor■ell 0f the gam.e. 0 'Toa l e had little
.
li· l; the Crncmnah Reds edged
•
1·:,ayes aatd he will use h i,s n ew Sh u Ier, M rs
j , 2 I ) "' Portoc•�,rero (2.0).
the St. Louis Cardi nals l ·O a nd platoo n i ng sys_tem which he has 1 and Gregory D onohue.
trou b le i n ,etti ng the C arda 1 out !
Sunday • G
the Phila dt'lphi.: l'h't llt'et downed w r ked
i n the to p of tbe ninth.
Jmd
H11pp
M
d
n
a
n
Mrs.
r.
Do
i
s
l
h
e
sprln dri l ls
ou m t
u
K
,.....
the Los A ngeles Dodgers tl-1 I n to get a look at It under actual / f amily of Ashla nd visited recent- o:;-u • Cl1.at \fltashlngton
The Ci n cinnati southpaw pitched
'
ltl more (2)
ro1t at
10 inni nJ,ls.
Ught
gam e , allowing the Card,· na
D
I
Mr.
•
Mrs.
Pard
n
a
rsa
o
wlth
/
game conditions. Hayes aaid he Y
, Chlcago •t N•w Yorlr:
will have the No. 7 offensive a nd sons:
I Cl..,.l•nd it Boston
Mr. a!1d Mr�. DUI Slater have
de fe nsi v e u nil.8 on one , team play
\
els a l n r f" Fi s
C
rt
J
Mr. a nd Mrt1. Lou Die hl visited
aga l !lllt the No. 2 offe nsive and d e- mo ved mto the Howard Allen
I ens1ve u n tt11,
realdence.
Mrs. An na Buck at M el.gs · G c neral I
1 (
8er1es
.
'60 Season
.
M r . and Mrs. Clarence Roush Hospital.
COLU MB U S UPI - The c0. l Many of lhe boys exp�cttd to
and
.
family_ of !" i nfield visited
M·r. and M rs. Charles Dieh l and
Jumbu e Jets won the ir '(ir!!l 11erles be re�ulars next year will not ap
recently
with
, Mr. 11 • ,d Mn. Lou Diehl
h1
father
Fred
n
so
R
th
n
pear
� ga �e. ho�ever. Ma ny
1
of the y o ung baseball a ea■on Fr iand family.
oush
lt
tende
d the K lo ndill:e Derbv .vhi:t
them
s1
of
dellne1
the
with
on
iqe
day nlRht by shutting out Roches.
Mrs. Ruth Parsons re tur ned was hel d by Boy seout11 · t th
nd pam11 and 0tha
various
aches
ter 2-0 to take the four.game set,
�.�
er� &lt;1re on the track and baseba l l to_ h @t h _ome a fter spe n di ng the county fairgrou nds the p88� v.,ee:
,
3•1.
wm ler w1lh her so n Everett and en d ·
squads.
Rookl(' 1mulhpaw Bobby Veale
_ famil)' 11t E:ast Liverpo ol.
·-----Went the route in limiti n g the Red
Mrs. Bertha Parker cal led on
I M r. an d Mrs. Olden Thaxton
Wl ngti lo jus1 two hits. He fanned
Mrs.
Lou Diehl Sunday afternoon .
w
le
t
here
f recen tly for Ari2ona
Cash
of the year Good Year For
1 1 0 for h is fir11t win
Mrs. Margaret Allen called on
the
form
er haa employme nt.
against no losses.
Seen In
par
Mrs, Bo b Hil l an d son s of Mrs. Ed na Schaefer.
Mr. and M r.s. Oscar Smith, Mrs.
. C INCI NNAT UPI - It looks Bashan Road spent Sunday w ith
BIG GR E E N LOST
Cora Renshaw a nd Mr. and Mrs.
hke a good "pocketbook" year for , Mr. and Mrs . Clarence Shie l ds
OXFORD. Ohio U PI _ Gary
'
Nationa l League owMrs.
NOW Bl,OOMI N G
Mr. a nd Mr11 . Owen Ander�on Griff Archer were among recent
Tll l !!On and Dl t·k Emch com bined
National League attendance ii spen t the weekend with relati v es v isitors of the C ha.-!es Dieh l fam- I
Friday In ]('ad t he Miami Red ·
ily.
ru nn i n g 216, 733 ah ead of la11t tear at Mt. Alto,
Va.
Hkh1k to a 4-0 win over Marsha l l
accordi ng to Daye Grote, m1 n agMr. a nd Mn. Gen e Alkire spe nt
Coll el(e of Hunti n&amp;.ton,
V .. i n
of the circuit � 11e�vlce bureau.
a weekend here with her pare nts,
'
RD No, ONE
1:1 Mid- A,rnerica n Con f1reri.ce' •\•se.: ,7
SHADEi OHIO
•
He saM a total of 1.9�4.tB'll ran
,
'l•J
Mr. and Mrs. Pearl Park er.
e.:_:::::::_::·
�
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g"'
1j
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"J.I�- I! IJr-_vc atte nded 24 playi ng date •
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Mrs. Lou Diehl accompan ied
this season. A correspondi ng num•
'Mrs. Norma Russell and Mrs. Mar­
..For M8'hen Oa_i,. · . ,. I .
:
ber o f Phtyl n g dates at the stut
Br Mr9. CharlH Diehl
tha RuHel l to Parkera burg where
o f the 1�9 campaig n drew 1,137,Mr. and Mrs. Herma n 'Michael they spent the d ay shoppi n g.
I ANY,-IZE - ANY F�AYOR I ;
1 456 Cana.
have bought the Evely n Turn e r
Recen t callers o f Mrs. Emma
1 CHo "'11111, � • V•U•i 0ot1iion
home and will reside their.
Fox I n clude Mr. an d Mrs, Earl
.
Att e ndance at the Laure l Clift Rouah and children, Mr. and Mn.
Good Swtday Onlf
I
Pastrano Looking Ont
I
Free Methodist Church on May I
Joh n ny Douglas a nd C hildren , Mr.
.� . .. - � .:. - � - • - .. -\
t
For Shor A Archie
was 124.
and Mn. Cllirk Cline a nd Mr. and
Take The Coupon To - - LOUISVILLE, Ky. UPI-WIiiie
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jacobs we re Mn. Ed Daily and ehi ldren.
Po�trano figured he was st.anding the w1'ekend ,wests of his pare nts
i n l i ne for a host at an dent Ar­ Mr. and Mrs. P earl Jacobs.
Mr. and �\t:rs. Thomas Holter and
chie M oore'11 Ught heavyweight
Mr. a nd ·M rs. f'aul Snyder 'cal led
daughter, Sharen and Mr. and Mrs.
title today after scoring a unani­ o n Mr. and Mrs. Steven Ebli n a nd
Wi nn ifred Scarbrough and son,
Al The PomeN&gt;y Bend Bridge
mous decisi on over heavier but chi ldreR.
.
Lawrence, visited relatives in Co- 1·
s lo wer Al onzo Jo hnso n in a Dl!rby
Mr. aod Mn. Roy Howell o f Ta l ­ l umbus, Su nday.
P.ve to-rou nder.
ladega, A la., have returned to their
Pastra no and ma nager An gelo home h ere.
Mr. a nd Mn, Lou Di ehl called
Du n dee , well aware that standi ng
J n li ne for AtthJe ca n be a l ont• o n Mrs. Lona Roecher, Chester.
term propo1lt ion, said they hoped
Lester Brookover has l'1!turn ed
to keep busy overseas in the mean lo hi1 employme nt after spendi ng
time.
the we e kend at his home he re.

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Pomeroy-Middleport, O., May 7, 1960

I SCarpenter
.

YOUNG UNSHORN
25 HEAD
ewes to ha,e 1,mba loo n , in
frne ('Ond1t1on . Lucille Smith
Phone Y C 5-21 Q l , Che,ter. Ohio:
�-6:' t p
--- ---NEW TWO B EDROOM. HOUSE
on Ro, t e 33 , 1 2 milea no,th of
Pomeroy, Oh.1o. Frank Burson,
M4
Sh.ade, Oh10.
- tp
- - -.
( 9a , Ma r l ne
- Supp l ie!.
-- ---- - USED BOAT$ AND MOTOR• $15
and_ i,p whil• tMy lut, Metrohtan Moton. 600 I. Maln
r
i !:•;;::eror. Phon• WYJJUO.

WA NT ADS

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Last Roundup
In 1ru:A ensus
Now Underway

oc1ety Events

CLUI MIITING

Mrs. Pickens
Elected Head
Of Mason WS"�

Th e M e ta:, County Ridin g Club
will meet at I.he Salisbury Township buJl dl n a, Tu etday at 8 p. m.
Members are ull.ed t o br ing
sa n dwiches or cookies tor refreshmenta: Those wi1hln1 to ,parti clP,.te in tlie Ohio Valley Honemen
Association 1how1 t.he coming sea­
son , must ·have their dues paid by
May 1�.

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BY _,_ M.lNOAL JOROAN
Weekend g uests al the home of
M
nd M n T. M. G ahtw ay In,
I , '
FOR CONSISTENT DEPEND ABLE IU!SULTS
\A:)
eluded_ Mr. an d Mrs. D.
11 ,i g
d,
RATES
t n1'.
Wi th the rint stage of the 1960
The
election
of offlcera tor the
��: � a: ;e ��! ��?
, L_a:c�1�er, C
. ens u_s of Popula tion a nd Hous- WSCS of the Mason Methodist
P
3 un ts pe r word , oae maert.ion. Minim um cha,v._ _ 60 -=er&gt;•..1
Mr . and Mre . h
l
tu; lly �om pleted locally, Chur ch too k place at the regu­
g
8 cent&amp; per word fo, t.hree oo.n&amp;eootive in.sertio1.11·
I by a nd Sue �h�:!:a �-••t � r:1�� �ls tr�l�
c
upeni1or A E Har- lar meetir. g of the group •held in
Sped&amp;! - one mouth for 30 centa per word.
and M
Woodr
_Rt. mony a nnounced the �gln�ing of the social' rooms of the church
Al a
Full rate Of 3 c�ni. per word will be charged for adveirtia:in1
Mr · ��d Mrs. �fba •�c':fn ig h t, a ":,'w'ere You Counted ? " camp-11l gn recently.
tf OOl paid within 10 days after receiving blJ.1.
Sh ar�n, C� lum bwl to msu re th a t no re sident of the
N amed lo oHi ce were the fol. Carson and Mn. Fra n ce, Stew­
�=� g!/�:
E1Ton1 ti:i Ad vertiaina - Should be reportP.d hmnedi■te-ly. The
nd
f
r
k
Picken s, :presi• art to the f-01lowha::
�g M arg r
Dally. Sentinel will not be responsible for more lb.an one incor­
en l s . Mr� and
} e�n :11::1� • ;aer ��/:to ����� �i�Y hav e ��:� , Mary :• ipe ha rt, v ce preMn. Margaret Pic k ens, 1'irs. Kii­
1
rect 1r11ert.!on.
and John. Oth er callers i nc l u ded be n
• ed b th c e u8
t
e
tle Foileaong, Mrs. Clara RoU1Jh
�d of Thaob and Stl&gt;eci&amp;I Notice, of EVl'1lta
Obituarl.ea
c:;,:� �!�er� ��:! Mrs. H attie !Cook, M rs. Burges,·
nd
e
Gi �ogly nd • �: � r��: �o � oti �y t'::e
;�::\a��!��
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publahed at 1 cent per word.
· e·.
:t:·v:n , A��!� sc
,
ue 1n e d1str1 ct office by me a n s of "W er e Th
acq
ss
1ss1on
m
m
its,
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�
ary
Mrs, Spent:!er, Mrs. VanM atr e:
ed ucatloo
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_
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.
';JORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
C DAYS
\ MO
Wa gg oner, Harrison vill e .
Coun
You
ted'" forms Area n ews- c,..,1rman: ,r an cea
t
S
ewart
rbilMrs. P68rl Roush, Mn. Thomas,
FIVE
ROOM
UNFURNISHED
1,
60c
90c
$ 1 .30
'4c 50 ·
.
Mr· and Mrs · R eed Jeffers Of papers a re p·rintin g t· hese for ms dren' wo k
1· r miln,
a
c
·b
Mrs.
Ch a ttin , Mrs. Wrlght, Mrs.
Sara�
.
l
h
ous
e
or
gar
a
e
ar
t
m
a
e
n
t.
g
20
60c
p
s1 .20
s1.eo
$1i'oo
Alban y were
Sun�ay din ne r in their c urrent ed i tions . as a Spen �er, ;outh w or k ch a1. rman, Capeh a rt and M.ra. Proffitt.
.
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all WY2·2029.
.
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.
$1.50
U.211
$7
11: ue sts of their so n -m-la w and I public ae 1
Pr
1
I ;�� �:t�il� :rof!i tt, Christi an BO·
��i!'�te��.1
Ada rocelvod by 1 0 A. M. will be in th■ t day·1 ..ptt.
r u3 hter MT; a �d Mra. Lav e rn I the "' W e ;: C.:� u
n ·
or an and a maly.
.
will speed up the co m p ilation of
APA..tu.' MENTS _ i'W'nubed and
Topi... for the 'lneeti ng wu ,
R h ta rk e)' spon ao�ed a tri p preliminary po pulation figures for
unJ1111Wl
l
t
en_ M.!ddle·
r .1-'0 bed Mellut
"Tur
2.-6 8&amp;,
n ing On
the
t
1
tt
Light" -with
a m en Park, Hu n tmg ton, for
o
the
area.
2- po t.
one WY- _
2
the S u nday Sch_ool cl asses of the
_
Mrs
Prelimi na ry figur e s presen ting Emily Bur gea s i n charg e
5 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO &amp; Carpenter Ba ptist . Churc h. . Thirty the tot al p opulat ion o f i ncorpora t- Van Matre read a poem a n d th�
room 11partm en ts. A. N. Be ngel, one made t he trap a nd enjoyed ed pl aces of 10,000 or more grou p &amp;an g songs.
TIRMITI AND PEST CONTROL
Tht- meeting closed with 8
po pul a tion and for coun Uee w J II
Phone .VY2-3212.
by Fain. FrN inspection. IMur­
1 1·2-tfc th e day to g�th er.
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r
a
- •
yer bY Mrs. Burgess. Refresh•
very
A
mt
e reati n g
p
m
ee ti_ng
·
e
1esue
b
d
as
soon
as the district
ed by N■tionwlct.. Phone R.
ments were served by Mrs. Jean
FOR
RENT
HOUSE
IN
POMEROY
h
ld
S
d
e
Y
en mg supervisor is
v
n
t
convi
at
h
ced
a
and A. Service 'Statkm WY2•
4 rooms a nd bath unfurn ished ·
h �eth ��ts1 • youth Fel· comple te count h s been made
•
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Call r,
2366, -- -- 4-26-tfc
3 : 30 p. M. Phone lows�lp grou p of the T�mple �e- Final, detailed popula
t ion figure�
w
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Yz
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4-16- c thodtst . Ch u rch en tertained Kl.Sh• will be iss ued In W ashlnglon l at•
MIDDLt.PORT fo' IRE
oEPART·
ccc�----__:
• 2 9 6tp I Witr Mirza, B stude n t from India. er this year after the returns ha ve
me nt Auctlon
Sale, Sat urday,
_:::_ _--:-::=
She spoke on cult.oms an d elf'• been ta bu lated on the Cen sus Bur•
May 14, Ewin g Buildi ng on the
FURNISHED
APART
MENT,
3 I lure �t her coun try. A good crowd eau 'e electron ic t:!omputers.
T in Middl eport. Uted and
Helen Elias, P.eachle an d R•••rooms a nd bath. Phone WY2· was m atte nda nt:!e.
New Merchandise . Everythl ni
0,l
I
I and Helen Roush attended a
se
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6915
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6
tc
al
r
a
Fede
funda
t
llo
a
e
r
ted to m_eetmg of the Ladi
"
Mrs. Earl Nelson wa11 host.ea to
from Billy Goatr to Kitc he n
es Friendship
j F'OUR ROOM HOUSE FOR REN T a Stanley Prod u cts par ty at her State and Stale fu nda, i n turn, ar e Ctrcle at the home of Mrs. Shirley
Sink,. Doors open 9 a. m, Sa l e
I
atarta 1 1 a. m. Refreahme nt.
W ebster Fruh Farm, Lon g home Thursd ay afternoon w itb allotted to count ies a nd mumcipi - Priddy, Bradbury, Friday evenmg.
1t es on a per capita ·basiB. so a
,avail able a ll day, Crltt Brad­
.Bo
ttom, 0.,
The hostess was presented a birthTel YUkon 5-320l. Marcell a Gwinn, de a ler Crom pt j 1 1
-••· II If■ '
aho
rt cou n t means a abort a llote,
Thoae
atin
ch
a
r
kersb
ur
g
ford Jr., Auc tio11eer .
549tc
g
day gift from the m embers. Reli·�6
tc
.
,e■ r ,,aclh I ,
tending included
Mre. Lester ment . Thus, it is imperative tha t freahment1 we re served to the
ems FOR BEDFORD RECREA·
4 ROOM S AND B,ATIJ_ FURNISH· Sw�ari ngen ant' son , Mn. Lewis we have a complete count. The above mentioned, Juanit
a and
TION Crnter to be in by May
reside n t of the Charlotte
e� apart rn e!1t. Christine Beegle, Smith a nd N an cy, Mrs. Gra n ville help of every
Roush , New Haven; Al20th. Please contac t Ruaael Cu l­
ar
ea
i�
ne
ed
ed to reach t his goal"
�el . W'i2·3302:____ ll-6-6tp
ma Coleman, Pom eroy; Peii,y Arl�ms. Phone
WY2-61�1 an y
he said.
n ott a nd Yoneda Cart, Middleport;
UNt'URNISHED 6 ROOM HOUSE
I L me c1ftcr :'i o'clock or Satur­
Mea n whil e, the second stage
"
Carol Work ma n, Mason , and Jean
al 1 1 28 East Main St ·
d a ys.
Pom ·
i,.7.3 t p
of t� e ceneus le in full swing ac•
•
Casto, Bradbury.
MINOR LIAGUE RESULTS
roy. Phone WY2·3408 • 5-6-a �,
�or&lt;lmg to th� _su pervisor. This
Shopping In Middleport Friday
lntarnatlonal
Lff!JW
,:-...,---- --- ---'-' _::..:,.:::
�alls for the ftllmg oul a nd ma ilwere Harry Lacey, Mr. and M.rs.
Hav■n■ 1 OMontrNI 9
mg t�e special "blue"• household
Okey Fowler a nd d aughter, a· nd
Ml■ml
O
nh;ht
·roronto
IN M EMORY OR OU R SON AND
2
iG
ques tio n na ire whi ch was left a t
_ _
Eul ah Fe rguso n .
Columbul 2 Rocho,,., 0 "'""'
brother, Carter Srnl th, wh� pa ss•
TWO MEN
ever f our th house hold d uring
Mrs. George Trew visited Miss
Ric
h
mond
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Buffa
lo
ni
ht
ed a wwy 3 ye1m ago, May 8th.
6
t
For sales opportunity star li ng I
the ri_rs t stage of lh_e censu s. Thia
Pauline
McDaniel, Pt. PlcaRant on
Pacif ic Coad LNgue
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sm ith
at $ 12� per week. Must be ove r :
. q.uest10nn alre contai ns the queaSund ay afternoon .
Bro thers and Sisters.
25 and have a ca r and •ble to S.. ttl• 4 Tacoma 2
tio ns whic h are asked of 25 per.
Re v . and Mrs . Fran kie· Roush of
Sacramento 4 Spokane 2
5 · 7·ltc
Pomeroy, Ohio
start work
im mediately
cent �� t he popul ation i n orde r to e
C al l
h. anon, are ann ouncing the
uck
Lan-caste r OL-3·45 1 5 lor �ppoin t I S■n 01■:oo at Portland ppd rain
.
ave
e
t of 8 compl ete c an·
c
COS
pd
!
rlh
$■It
b1
L■ke
at
Van
of a so n . M r. a nd Mrs. B"• nouver
rain
p
_
men t.
�
/
C!'n■lgnment ■le
ass.
2t�
---- -- me Roush, local, are grandpar__ ·- ·
Amarlcan
A11oclatlon
--I
OUR NJ";XT SALE WILL BE l l la:LD
ents
LCST TOOL BOX NEAo
WAN_TJ-::D MAN .FOR GENERAL I Hou,ton 5 Ch,,l.,ton •,
,, BASIIAN
.r,
Th u rsd ay M
5
1060
ay
,
,
at 1 1 ah,
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$5.00. Reward. Notify Guy Rone ! al
ffice wor k , M u �t be a tile t o I D111■1-Ft. Worth 1 0 Denver 4
Y 1v i· a Col e man c a lled on Mr.
o
the
a
u
ct
ion
grounds
I
mi.
wcsl
,
lY (ie a 11 d . � ho u ld h ave some lndl1n■� I• ■t St. Pahl ppd bad
or Bashan Store.
c
••-St
a n in Pt.
of Por te rfield. w e w i ll h. ave
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h
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r
k
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nc
P
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, 1 ls
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r ��� � t� �: " �: l�i;�d���
i�r. and Mrs. Geo rg e Fra nklin
�;; �����=U rit�: :}:h \ bi �::: ! Loui :7",: :� MlnnN po l l• ppd cold
u
I
rv .
8)
If interc�ted, write giving reStewart and son have moved into
Southern AHoci■tlon
Sales. H arold Goddard, Auctionthe Flekher Yo, ng 'p,o..,rty w hich
�ur n e of e11: perienc e lo Rich- \ Llttle Rork 12 Atl■nt• 5
eer.
19&amp;5 BUICK
5 2 ate
$995.
SPECIAL
tgomery 18.1 on u pMon
o
o
3
Bfrmln
d
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h•m
•
Sh,ovepo,t
x
lnn
Son,
.,
c
In
&amp;
,
r
.
Y recen tly p urc h ased. The Don
P. 0, Bo
H�rd-Top 2 Door. Sparklln•
5 feet open · ��: mm ns o M ason m oved in to the
per, 9.4 on lower,
ln .
447,
l
o
er
y
19!'.12
OLDSMOBJLE.
GOOD
t:ON'
m
u
,
Ohio.
ft-7•filc
nor iginal finish. Dyr.aflow drl·�e.
N■1hvllle ■t Ch■ttanoop ppd rain Galli polis, 18.4 on upper, 1 1 .� Cu n ningham
dllion. On e owner. Sell cheup.
1 pro pe rty vacated by
Bl aeUn ars, Pomeroy.
&amp;·Mite
·� ,• Loc k 23, the Ste warts. Mr a nd Mrs Harry
.
.
M
WY2·6770ob il• ■t Memphll ppd we t on lowe r, 7 feet open
!j, 7 Jtc
)
14 8 on u pper 9.B on lower, 6 Blond and son haVe moved in to
groun d1'
Good Clttn UNd Can
O
E
re
E
et o pen on th e trnp All Kana- I the Alburtis You n a prn e,ty
OJT
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D
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Lugue
R,
lONlNG,
REFRI
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GE I
All M■ha, and MDH I
e
p
lb. $10.00. Phone SII:l-4677.
whII da ms are on the sill ,
a_t lon aervice. Jack '• B.efriaera- Sprintfleld 9 Lancastu 8
Mr.. and Mre. �erman Kirb·y vis,MTR.OP'OUTAN MOTOltl
.
•
n-?-Ol c
Condition of Mova bl • D■m.. 1ted m Crooksvtlle Su nday ' with
tton , New Haven. Phone
Binghampton 7 Allentown 1
60CM06 latt M■,n It,
A
ll
da m s are up, closed to runn- hie aunt who i, m '
2i,n37
.a
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WIiii
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am,port
7
RNdlng
6
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,......,, Ohio
PONY . 41 -me
- h . STOCKING f""'EET.
·
1ng ½ t ra p.
WJ!l te nu1.ne 1 For &amp;l\ld scrVlce.
It is poHible th at some Adv ance
t. 'l. Mc:COY
Ohio River Boah: D O)Y nbound:
, alle)' Lake, 12
8e� · ,t Sli aoc V
IIIIIO lll&amp;IICURY $7115. 2 DQOR
AUCTIOHIIJ
-:I' Lock 14 A. V. Cri ss jlr, 7 : oq " m Ce nsu� Repor t forms have , not
Se dan. A good reliable ell. , , llflil�l, Eas t of Pom eroy.
R•ut• 2, Loni lottorr.., ,.Jflla.
FDR SALE SEVEN ROOM H OUS!; 6-0; Lock I� Rubert E. · Re'�tl," 5 :-$1! be en pick ed up by census takers
Bli1.eUnan, Pomeroy.
:i, 3 6lp
rt-5.fftt:!
with two bBths, ga rage , wasb am 0. 1 1 ; Lock 17 City or H u nti ng - the Dis tric t Super v isor sa id. 11�
GRAVILY nACTOA IA.LIi AND
ton 4:55 am 14•6:
houa
e, cellar, lar,ce t'ttrner lot
Vulcan 6:55 urg ed peraons still holding tiueh
lllC5 2 'l'ONE
BUICK EXCElr
Strvlc._ 512 1. Mal11, Pom1tor.
forms to mail them to t he lo cal
am 0-10; Lock :u Mr . Criss 10: In
louted
in
Ches
ter,
O
hlo, oa
le n l co11di tlon
$Ji9r). Phono
Phon• wv2•2975, Opan 'tll ,
census office .
a
m
0.1;
Lo
c
k
J
a
ni
e
D
10:00
Rout
e
'1
.
Prlti!d
t
o
aell.
II
inter22
a
m
SH2 192.
i,.r..atc
p. m. until Jun• l. IIIHMaq:
ested call or wr ite P a ul Polina: 4- 2; Lock 23 Elger Cliff 2:20 pm
Harol
d a■rnhart,
llNdavUle.
1008 BUICK $ 1 ,1195 VB SPECIAL
Ripley, W. Va. TttJ. ES2·9433'. 3-0; Bob Benter 6:05 pm 20•0;
•
Ohio. Phon• cooaw', II• 3'9I .
Hard top 4 Door. one carer u l
Be n McCool 7 : 50 am, 3-1; Upbound
4-28-tfc
3-19-Uc
own er. Oynaflow drive. Radio
Lock 28 G ene Hutchinson ,:50
_______
and Heater. Blac ttaan, Po me­
MUII.L�R FURNACh, ■lflNC.- FOR SALE: FIVE BUOIJ.: HOUSB am, 3-0; Lock 29 Tra d e Winds 1
roy.
· HO\llil appllanH1. Arnold lro- 1 with bath. Nlee lontion. M:tilvln !1 :0� am 6•'1 ; Gall J polis Rellant:!e
5-&amp;-6tc
theri, lyr1euN, Ohio. PhOM · Hood, 111 Loc111t St. PomerOJ 11 am 7-12; Lock 21 Ray mo11d E,
19116 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF.
'
Salvetti 2:40 pm 16-1; N ational
_WY-2-ta84.
3--30-,0lp
11 -lMfc
473 Syca more St., Middleport
ff:10 a m 3- 1 ; Atla, 10:25 am
C,&amp;, J2 tp
...... .. .... ,;ti....., • • •
'llsLE\'lSI�
Kanawha River lottt: Winfleld
SALE Li ,do'l:11,
.. :..GE- Hel en Z down 2: 15 am 0-4: Jerry
appliance repair. Pbon, Oti1 BOUSE
For FREE lnope&lt;llon
town, ah. room1, • room1
.HeClintock. Radne, Ohio.
10&amp;6 CIIEVROLET VB f DR. SE­
e- 801tworth down 9:15 pm 6-1.
PHONE
2 up, apJroximateb' 1 acre l
2-1-tfe
d■ n . Pomeroy l'oHce Ca r . Bla ct·
· mmy.GIimore's Supply Slore
vel land excellent well 13 mllea stout and J ,Mrs.
-C
-a r I Gree n
tnare, Pomeroy.
, 5-5-Btc
CUSTOM .BUU..T KIT•..._,
_.
from
Pomero1
on
Stale
lees,
Mrs.
Joe
Rho.des
and dau·
u•�
Route
DIJIWY-2-2774
tlCOed. lo: , TOIIJ' holll3 11M e,692. Price S000,00.
lnqulre Jbter, Mrs. Keith Nelton. and
I
Vaughan'• Exterminating
dau.,h ter, Mn. William Cheadle
tim4t• )·0a ...lr'JaB 1114 Abbott.
Mrs. Howell at Pa,etown.
Pllone
WY-2.Wl.
8-8-tf
3-12-eotc
Mn. Dale Sta nsbury, Mni. Ma�
AFRICAN VIOLETS. CALL WY2•
Company
Hlni n a, M rs. Robert TUrner, Mrs.
_::.30. Call after o •. m. &amp;·'1-6tf
It. Martt, W. Va.
TILIVlli'ON
ANO IMA.Ll
Alva Rupe, Mn. Glen CUnci , Mn.
AppUanN NP1lr, C.11 l'ranlr
ll2 RATS KILLED WtTH
�A-R BRAND N E W ZIG ZAG
Dorae)' Jordan and children, Mn.
CapMlna, 414 N. hc'IIMI Ave..
Wartarl n. 2� Iba,, fl.49; 4 lb1,
machi ne.
Makes button holes
Faye Jordan, Mn. Clyde Rupe
,
MlddllpOl"t.
Ml POMIAOY - 7 rooms, ba th, base- and Cat herine and Sara and Don•
'2 � �fe, pure, and . ·auaranteed .
and 1tl1 fancy s titches, Fuli
-._ -_
r..um·
■bach l la rdwar11.
price S4'1 .00.
Ter ms.
ment,
Phone
hot wa ter heal, atorm n a Nelson. Much l11terest waa
kADIO TV SIRVICI
WY2-2204.
5-li-6tc
(t) 2'1, 28. 29i (&amp;) 4, 5, 8,
doora and wi ndows, front porch, 1hown . Refreshments were serv­
ALL MODILS ANO MAKIS
I I , 12, 13, 18, ID 20
ba ck encl01ed, 1ara1e corner ed by the hoatees.
Phone WY 2•2255, ltomt,ey, Ohio
MANURE
26, 27 ; (6) 1, 2, 8 , o', 10: USED NEW IDEA
M IN Diane Tolley ■S)f'nt Sunlot.
Out or all fioods.
1 .000 .00.
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Sprea der. Carl Eaaterday, Rt. 1,
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porchee, 2 lots on corner (fen dance Saturday nl1ht at the ELECTROLU X VACUUM CLEAN•
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lenlce
c&lt;d ), double garage. $1ffl00.00.
er wi th attach me n ts. Lik;e new.
MOON Hall in Pomeroy, There
Crltt lradfeNI
MIDOLl,ol:T - 7 rooma, ba th,
O n ly t,36.00
caah or term,.
will be I aun ahoot on Sunday
Writ.; PhOM or Centact
!umoce hHt, ,1orm door,
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Garo1e, aeveral Iott I
Inv Rini on Route 7,
8-&amp;•Stp PLANTS FOR SALE: ' SWEET
· · 'Mr. and Mr1. Arnold Anderton
$7'500.00.
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Potato 90 cen t, per 'hundred · •·URNlTU RE REPAIRED AND RE· SUSUlllAN - 6 rooms,
HOUSE TRAILER OO'XIO', FIVE
bath�
1pent Sat urday eveninri with Mr.
finished. Phone Wlt-3720 or 11111
1'9mato and Cabbage, 7i, cenh
beau tiful kitchen (new bltt h ubl·· and "11. Rodney Pierce &amp;ind sona.
room,, bath. Sleep• a. '48()0,00,
}'aye Powell, Racine.
&amp;-'1-3te
per hundred or 10 cen ts per
Pr ice Include, fu el oil tank·
Mr. and Mra. Ted canon, Ben­
lne la), baae ment, pipe fumace,
dozen;
Pepp11rs,
Elli
Pla nt ,
•u.ber, dryer, lelevi1lon. Se�
double a:■raae with room ov� er Falla, Pa., ,pent the week end
Br unel Sprout and Cauliflow­
Frank liLld1011, Ba■han Road
head, youn,c fruit and plen ty � wi th Mrs . Canon'a parent.I, Mr.
er,
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flowera. Laree lot, city water. and Mn. Charley Pl'lce.
5-'1-3LP
Ma■on , W. Va.
G-5·6tc
road.
Mr. and MN, Robert Whi te 1pen1
Loca ted on Improved
DO YOU PAY CITY PRICES
FOR
Saturday evenina with Mrs. Em·
112,800.00.
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ut«i farm mac hinery? See BJU SINGER
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VIII.GIL TIAF'OltD, $■ Inman
ma Powell.
machine
Round bobblJ( In ex,
Goodwin and bu)' at far m pr1ce1
h• 22t
PhllM WY 2-6731
'Mr. and Mn. Howard na nk
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cellent condlUo n $43.00. Phone
Six mllea from WU ke,vUle.
1pont Sundoy with 'Mr. 111d Jin
CUCKLIR RIALTY
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5-li-61&lt;
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7, Ste Charle■ Price and family.
Before 9:30 -A.M.
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Pomo,.,, WY•Nlff
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At C­
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News &amp; Weatber
Congre1sinan Moeller
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Pat Boone Show
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Prompters ror the play1 �
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1':u th Ann F�rmer and Judy G
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llonl)le Wilt 88 Jack Farl ey, Larry The properties com m ittee la tn1de
8:00 ·Record Hop
·· Mitch as the father and Lynn Bu• up of Ca�ter FTench, Jerry Fry.
7:30 Dick Clark Sh ow
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cha nan as the 11\other help the ir P aul Smith, Jeffrey �kovitch,
8:00 Brave Stallion
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8:30 Lea ve 1t To Beaver .
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8:30 ROP,IP,er
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9:00 Lawren ce Welk Show
Spires a11d Will w ens. The Uc�et
9:30 ¥ovli .....,
,elect as King.
,,_ 10:00 Jubilee, U. s. A.
111d .program co mmittee la �e
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B&lt;lnnle Vari.Cooney as Juqe, Ka• p
Bo&amp;er
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Woodg"erd are girl frienda of MiH er, Shir ley G1lk�
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ds, Carolyn Br adford, Shar­
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1::00 John Hopkins File
2 ·'10 l)fF 1::.. Court _
Judy Clark aa Sue Nichols, ire bro- Ma n ey, Earl McKmh!Y, P lli•
12:�0 · Bishop Pike
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thef and sister of Miss Senior High Pet tit , Bob Preston , Ray S;1\h,
1:00 College
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a·OO Beat th.a
who e11joy th'e excite me nt of help- Charlotte Taylor, Pete W ner ,
1:30 Big Pict ur e
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a.n Hauck 18 Ji m Is th e boy from
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school who leads cheers for Gia3:30 Campa ign Round-Up
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4:30 N ational E4uca tion Assoc.
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l� Richards, C harlotte
5,00 Matty's Fun n i es
Car•
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Ruth Far
5:30 News Co nfe ren ce
7 :00 Brol&lt;Oll ArroYI
olyn Bradford, ,JJartiara Stiles, Sha­
7·30 Cbl!Yenne
ron Evsns an d Phyllis Pettit.
6:00 Peopl e's Choice
8:30 Bourbon street Beat
"Clever Caddy" is a 011e-act
6:30 News Con ference
ParadiH
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Advr-i.tu
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. PhyIlia Hilbert as Clev er
comedy
7:00 Trackdown
Harrieon ville Gr !ln&amp;e were
AD)atellf Hour
Mack
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has a cann y way of palch·
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Gran ge last
1 1 :00 \'he · N,ews TOD1Cbt
In g up quarrels, eecurl n g dates for guests of Laurel
8:30 L a wman
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Pauli
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11 :10 Scannlnj the Weather
luckless maiden s, and making a
9:00 The Rebel
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10:89' -Jo°hnh, 9taccalo .-.' , ... ... -�
a report as delegate ttf '
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Home EconO­
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Carolyn Wilson as Mad ge Elliott w e
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Jarrot Bobo M r. ,
one around her, The audience will
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Mr.
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the
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4:00 Kentucky Derby Preview
Gillogly
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Will
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Mrs.
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4:15 Ke11tucky I)erby
dinner g uests Su nday of Ml&amp;S Octa
sire is to be a pole sitter.
4:40 America Albu m
Loretta Hallning as Lela Carnrs Gillogly, Alba11y.
Dance Party
G:00
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represents Uie gay and valn type
8:00 CBS
Sunda y guests of Mrs. aene•
.8:00 'Movie Spectacular
_ n Kangaroo
B:lS Captal
whi1e Karen Herrm an as Jane Ran v leve Foste r were Mr. and , MrJi.n .
'1:30 Perry -Mason
9:00 Cartoon Theater
dolph is of the eweet and s Hious Theodore Ruper t , Mt. Sterling,
8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive
Show
Howe
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type. �aria nne !Brinkman ls the Mr. and Mre. Joe TuTiler, Alba ny
�· est 10:00
9:00 Slowest Gun \n th e w
on The Go
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eharmin11Y gracious school te 1eh• and Mr. and Mrs. Ed mun d Fos•
10:00 Gunamoke
tt:00 I Lo-ve Luer 1:A
�- Larry Bunce as Hal W alker, ter
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1 11onnle Evans •� Tom Creighton
Mr . and Mrs. W, I. Swett IIVel'e.
11:00 Newa
l2:Qb Love or.. Q?e. .1 ,
up-to-date bof• · :R.ush Ph ilson Sun.day a-1esta of Mr. and Mra.
1 1 :'10 ThE!ater 13
lll:30 Search For Tomorrow
a, John Hill 11 ano\her . t eacher
12:30 Sign OIi
12:0 The GljicHn lL �
• who hu quirreled with ?tWgmt. �- M�:
Jim Casto, Col- ' "
1:00 Heort i(, tht Cl!r
t he birth of a '
announce
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I :30 Al the W91'I� �
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Holter
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Z:00 1-·or Betttt or 'Worll
Grandparents are Mr. and Mra.
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9:00 Revival cruaded
2:80 Hotll"e ParlY,
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Albert Bolen and Mr. and Mrs.
9:30 .American at work
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The MIUi,onalnl .
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Mr. and
Mr. atid Mrs. Clark Ihle .wer
&amp;:� The Btllhter DaJ
10:90 Camera 3
In Athena Saturday and Sundat to tended , the Ataer,al ,of Everett
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attended initiation of their dJtl- Hcl{night at Middlepor
1180 The �� ofNltlllt
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spent severa l n ights
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Mo�
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toard Society, which is eompoaed with John Vale while they at­
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12:30 Channel 13 Pre11ent1
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of student women with high 1cho- tended band practice at Ru tland.
Smit�
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12:e, Baaeball Leadoff
spent Sunda y
Errol Pickett
lar-shtp standing.
8;15 A Look at the Weather
12:� Baaebell
of
Radeldn.
Arlln
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with
Lynn
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Colu
1:30 AD)ol 'D Amdy
3:4&amp; Sports ilpeclal
TUPPERS PLAINS . . . . . , . . . . . . , , ,
Mr. •nd Mra. belmar Hollan .
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Rex Grun pa:ued away at �
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4:IO ReY. Willard Wilcox
Saturday
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were attending 1 !arm m eet1n1 home in Cincinna
7:30 Th• Katt Smith Show
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vlcil were beld Tue�ay tl �
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Carroll Saturday,
at
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8:00 .Tl)�
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lun�h EUI Church heN with b urlai t/
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6:00 Small World . .
on Ele ction Day :w\ti�h was a fin- T,l"})pen Plalna Cemetery. ffe. wlllsrflll
1 • 0:00 l)annY. thomil ,Sliow
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brother-in-law of, Mn. Ethel
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and
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Mr, and :Mrs. E mile MatlaCt 1 �� ' �J1cbonville were Friday auesta
10:30 DuPont
Show
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Sulliv
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spedt the winter in Flori.: 1 , . ,
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9!M' Genel'al Electric Theater
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vilited
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Pomeroy-Middleport, O., May 7, 1960

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YOUNG UNSHORN
25 HEAD
ewes to ha,e 1,mba loo n , in
frne ('Ond1t1on . Lucille Smith
Phone Y C 5-21 Q l , Che,ter. Ohio:
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--- ---NEW TWO B EDROOM. HOUSE
on Ro, t e 33 , 1 2 milea no,th of
Pomeroy, Oh.1o. Frank Burson,
M4
Sh.ade, Oh10.
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- Supp l ie!.
-- ---- - USED BOAT$ AND MOTOR• $15
and_ i,p whil• tMy lut, Metrohtan Moton. 600 I. Maln
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In 1ru:A ensus
Now Underway

oc1ety Events

CLUI MIITING

Mrs. Pickens
Elected Head
Of Mason WS"�

Th e M e ta:, County Ridin g Club
will meet at I.he Salisbury Township buJl dl n a, Tu etday at 8 p. m.
Members are ull.ed t o br ing
sa n dwiches or cookies tor refreshmenta: Those wi1hln1 to ,parti clP,.te in tlie Ohio Valley Honemen
Association 1how1 t.he coming sea­
son , must ·have their dues paid by
May 1�.

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BY _,_ M.lNOAL JOROAN
Weekend g uests al the home of
M
nd M n T. M. G ahtw ay In,
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FOR CONSISTENT DEPEND ABLE IU!SULTS
\A:)
eluded_ Mr. an d Mrs. D.
11 ,i g
d,
RATES
t n1'.
Wi th the rint stage of the 1960
The
election
of offlcera tor the
��: � a: ;e ��! ��?
, L_a:c�1�er, C
. ens u_s of Popula tion a nd Hous- WSCS of the Mason Methodist
P
3 un ts pe r word , oae maert.ion. Minim um cha,v._ _ 60 -=er&gt;•..1
Mr . and Mre . h
l
tu; lly �om pleted locally, Chur ch too k place at the regu­
g
8 cent&amp; per word fo, t.hree oo.n&amp;eootive in.sertio1.11·
I by a nd Sue �h�:!:a �-••t � r:1�� �ls tr�l�
c
upeni1or A E Har- lar meetir. g of the group •held in
Sped&amp;! - one mouth for 30 centa per word.
and M
Woodr
_Rt. mony a nnounced the �gln�ing of the social' rooms of the church
Al a
Full rate Of 3 c�ni. per word will be charged for adveirtia:in1
Mr · ��d Mrs. �fba •�c':fn ig h t, a ":,'w'ere You Counted ? " camp-11l gn recently.
tf OOl paid within 10 days after receiving blJ.1.
Sh ar�n, C� lum bwl to msu re th a t no re sident of the
N amed lo oHi ce were the fol. Carson and Mn. Fra n ce, Stew­
�=� g!/�:
E1Ton1 ti:i Ad vertiaina - Should be reportP.d hmnedi■te-ly. The
nd
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r
k
Picken s, :presi• art to the f-01lowha::
�g M arg r
Dally. Sentinel will not be responsible for more lb.an one incor­
en l s . Mr� and
} e�n :11::1� • ;aer ��/:to ����� �i�Y hav e ��:� , Mary :• ipe ha rt, v ce preMn. Margaret Pic k ens, 1'irs. Kii­
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rect 1r11ert.!on.
and John. Oth er callers i nc l u ded be n
• ed b th c e u8
t
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tle Foileaong, Mrs. Clara RoU1Jh
�d of Thaob and Stl&gt;eci&amp;I Notice, of EVl'1lta
Obituarl.ea
c:;,:� �!�er� ��:! Mrs. H attie !Cook, M rs. Burges,·
nd
e
Gi �ogly nd • �: � r��: �o � oti �y t'::e
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publahed at 1 cent per word.
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ue 1n e d1str1 ct office by me a n s of "W er e Th
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Mrs, Spent:!er, Mrs. VanM atr e:
ed ucatloo
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';JORDS
1 DAY
3 DAYS
C DAYS
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Wa gg oner, Harrison vill e .
Coun
You
ted'" forms Area n ews- c,..,1rman: ,r an cea
t
S
ewart
rbilMrs. P68rl Roush, Mn. Thomas,
FIVE
ROOM
UNFURNISHED
1,
60c
90c
$ 1 .30
'4c 50 ·
.
Mr· and Mrs · R eed Jeffers Of papers a re p·rintin g t· hese for ms dren' wo k
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Mrs.
Ch a ttin , Mrs. Wrlght, Mrs.
Sara�
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Alban y were
Sun�ay din ne r in their c urrent ed i tions . as a Spen �er, ;outh w or k ch a1. rman, Capeh a rt and M.ra. Proffitt.
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all WY2·2029.
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$1.50
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$7
11: ue sts of their so n -m-la w and I public ae 1
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I ;�� �:t�il� :rof!i tt, Christi an BO·
��i!'�te��.1
Ada rocelvod by 1 0 A. M. will be in th■ t day·1 ..ptt.
r u3 hter MT; a �d Mra. Lav e rn I the "' W e ;: C.:� u
n ·
or an and a maly.
.
will speed up the co m p ilation of
APA..tu.' MENTS _ i'W'nubed and
Topi... for the 'lneeti ng wu ,
R h ta rk e)' spon ao�ed a tri p preliminary po pulation figures for
unJ1111Wl
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en_ M.!ddle·
r .1-'0 bed Mellut
"Tur
2.-6 8&amp;,
n ing On
the
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Light" -with
a m en Park, Hu n tmg ton, for
o
the
area.
2- po t.
one WY- _
2
the S u nday Sch_ool cl asses of the
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Mrs
Prelimi na ry figur e s presen ting Emily Bur gea s i n charg e
5 AND 8 ROOM HOUSE, TWO &amp; Carpenter Ba ptist . Churc h. . Thirty the tot al p opulat ion o f i ncorpora t- Van Matre read a poem a n d th�
room 11partm en ts. A. N. Be ngel, one made t he trap a nd enjoyed ed pl aces of 10,000 or more grou p &amp;an g songs.
TIRMITI AND PEST CONTROL
Tht- meeting closed with 8
po pul a tion and for coun Uee w J II
Phone .VY2-3212.
by Fain. FrN inspection. IMur­
1 1·2-tfc th e day to g�th er.
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yer bY Mrs. Burgess. Refresh•
very
A
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e reati n g
p
m
ee ti_ng
·
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1esue
b
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as
soon
as the district
ed by N■tionwlct.. Phone R.
ments were served by Mrs. Jean
FOR
RENT
HOUSE
IN
POMEROY
h
ld
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Y
en mg supervisor is
v
n
t
convi
at
h
ced
a
and A. Service 'Statkm WY2•
4 rooms a nd bath unfurn ished ·
h �eth ��ts1 • youth Fel· comple te count h s been made
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Call r,
2366, -- -- 4-26-tfc
3 : 30 p. M. Phone lows�lp grou p of the T�mple �e- Final, detailed popula
t ion figure�
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4-16- c thodtst . Ch u rch en tertained Kl.Sh• will be iss ued In W ashlnglon l at•
MIDDLt.PORT fo' IRE
oEPART·
ccc�----__:
• 2 9 6tp I Witr Mirza, B stude n t from India. er this year after the returns ha ve
me nt Auctlon
Sale, Sat urday,
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She spoke on cult.oms an d elf'• been ta bu lated on the Cen sus Bur•
May 14, Ewin g Buildi ng on the
FURNISHED
APART
MENT,
3 I lure �t her coun try. A good crowd eau 'e electron ic t:!omputers.
T in Middl eport. Uted and
Helen Elias, P.eachle an d R•••rooms a nd bath. Phone WY2· was m atte nda nt:!e.
New Merchandise . Everythl ni
0,l
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I and Helen Roush attended a
se
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a
Fede
funda
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a
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ted to m_eetmg of the Ladi
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Mrs. Earl Nelson wa11 host.ea to
from Billy Goatr to Kitc he n
es Friendship
j F'OUR ROOM HOUSE FOR REN T a Stanley Prod u cts par ty at her State and Stale fu nda, i n turn, ar e Ctrcle at the home of Mrs. Shirley
Sink,. Doors open 9 a. m, Sa l e
I
atarta 1 1 a. m. Refreahme nt.
W ebster Fruh Farm, Lon g home Thursd ay afternoon w itb allotted to count ies a nd mumcipi - Priddy, Bradbury, Friday evenmg.
1t es on a per capita ·basiB. so a
,avail able a ll day, Crltt Brad­
.Bo
ttom, 0.,
The hostess was presented a birthTel YUkon 5-320l. Marcell a Gwinn, de a ler Crom pt j 1 1
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aho
rt cou n t means a abort a llote,
Thoae
atin
ch
a
r
kersb
ur
g
ford Jr., Auc tio11eer .
549tc
g
day gift from the m embers. Reli·�6
tc
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,e■ r ,,aclh I ,
tending included
Mre. Lester ment . Thus, it is imperative tha t freahment1 we re served to the
ems FOR BEDFORD RECREA·
4 ROOM S AND B,ATIJ_ FURNISH· Sw�ari ngen ant' son , Mn. Lewis we have a complete count. The above mentioned, Juanit
a and
TION Crnter to be in by May
reside n t of the Charlotte
e� apart rn e!1t. Christine Beegle, Smith a nd N an cy, Mrs. Gra n ville help of every
Roush , New Haven; Al20th. Please contac t Ruaael Cu l­
ar
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ne
ed
ed to reach t his goal"
�el . W'i2·3302:____ ll-6-6tp
ma Coleman, Pom eroy; Peii,y Arl�ms. Phone
WY2-61�1 an y
he said.
n ott a nd Yoneda Cart, Middleport;
UNt'URNISHED 6 ROOM HOUSE
I L me c1ftcr :'i o'clock or Satur­
Mea n whil e, the second stage
"
Carol Work ma n, Mason , and Jean
al 1 1 28 East Main St ·
d a ys.
Pom ·
i,.7.3 t p
of t� e ceneus le in full swing ac•
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Casto, Bradbury.
MINOR LIAGUE RESULTS
roy. Phone WY2·3408 • 5-6-a �,
�or&lt;lmg to th� _su pervisor. This
Shopping In Middleport Friday
lntarnatlonal
Lff!JW
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�alls for the ftllmg oul a nd ma ilwere Harry Lacey, Mr. and M.rs.
Hav■n■ 1 OMontrNI 9
mg t�e special "blue"• household
Okey Fowler a nd d aughter, a· nd
Ml■ml
O
nh;ht
·roronto
IN M EMORY OR OU R SON AND
2
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ques tio n na ire whi ch was left a t
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Eul ah Fe rguso n .
Columbul 2 Rocho,,., 0 "'""'
brother, Carter Srnl th, wh� pa ss•
TWO MEN
ever f our th house hold d uring
Mrs. George Trew visited Miss
Ric
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mond
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lo
ni
ht
ed a wwy 3 ye1m ago, May 8th.
6
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For sales opportunity star li ng I
the ri_rs t stage of lh_e censu s. Thia
Pauline
McDaniel, Pt. PlcaRant on
Pacif ic Coad LNgue
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sm ith
at $ 12� per week. Must be ove r :
. q.uest10nn alre contai ns the queaSund ay afternoon .
Bro thers and Sisters.
25 and have a ca r and •ble to S.. ttl• 4 Tacoma 2
tio ns whic h are asked of 25 per.
Re v . and Mrs . Fran kie· Roush of
Sacramento 4 Spokane 2
5 · 7·ltc
Pomeroy, Ohio
start work
im mediately
cent �� t he popul ation i n orde r to e
C al l
h. anon, are ann ouncing the
uck
Lan-caste r OL-3·45 1 5 lor �ppoin t I S■n 01■:oo at Portland ppd rain
.
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t of 8 compl ete c an·
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$■It
b1
L■ke
at
Van
of a so n . M r. a nd Mrs. B"• nouver
rain
p
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men t.
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C!'n■lgnment ■le
ass.
2t�
---- -- me Roush, local, are grandpar__ ·- ·
Amarlcan
A11oclatlon
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OUR NJ";XT SALE WILL BE l l la:LD
ents
LCST TOOL BOX NEAo
WAN_TJ-::D MAN .FOR GENERAL I Hou,ton 5 Ch,,l.,ton •,
,, BASIIAN
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Th u rsd ay M
5
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ay
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at 1 1 ah,
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$5.00. Reward. Notify Guy Rone ! al
ffice wor k , M u �t be a tile t o I D111■1-Ft. Worth 1 0 Denver 4
Y 1v i· a Col e man c a lled on Mr.
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the
a
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grounds
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wcsl
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lY (ie a 11 d . � ho u ld h ave some lndl1n■� I• ■t St. Pahl ppd bad
or Bashan Store.
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of Por te rfield. w e w i ll h. ave
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If interc�ted, write giving reStewart and son have moved into
Southern AHoci■tlon
Sales. H arold Goddard, Auctionthe Flekher Yo, ng 'p,o..,rty w hich
�ur n e of e11: perienc e lo Rich- \ Llttle Rork 12 Atl■nt• 5
eer.
19&amp;5 BUICK
5 2 ate
$995.
SPECIAL
tgomery 18.1 on u pMon
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Y recen tly p urc h ased. The Don
P. 0, Bo
H�rd-Top 2 Door. Sparklln•
5 feet open · ��: mm ns o M ason m oved in to the
per, 9.4 on lower,
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Ohio.
ft-7•filc
nor iginal finish. Dyr.aflow drl·�e.
N■1hvllle ■t Ch■ttanoop ppd rain Galli polis, 18.4 on upper, 1 1 .� Cu n ningham
dllion. On e owner. Sell cheup.
1 pro pe rty vacated by
Bl aeUn ars, Pomeroy.
&amp;·Mite
·� ,• Loc k 23, the Ste warts. Mr a nd Mrs Harry
.
.
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WY2·6770ob il• ■t Memphll ppd we t on lowe r, 7 feet open
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14 8 on u pper 9.B on lower, 6 Blond and son haVe moved in to
groun d1'
Good Clttn UNd Can
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All M■ha, and MDH I
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p
lb. $10.00. Phone SII:l-4677.
whII da ms are on the sill ,
a_t lon aervice. Jack '• B.efriaera- Sprintfleld 9 Lancastu 8
Mr.. and Mre. �erman Kirb·y vis,MTR.OP'OUTAN MOTOltl
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Condition of Mova bl • D■m.. 1ted m Crooksvtlle Su nday ' with
tton , New Haven. Phone
Binghampton 7 Allentown 1
60CM06 latt M■,n It,
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da m s are up, closed to runn- hie aunt who i, m '
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PONY . 41 -me
- h . STOCKING f""'EET.
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WJ!l te nu1.ne 1 For &amp;l\ld scrVlce.
It is poHible th at some Adv ance
t. 'l. Mc:COY
Ohio River Boah: D O)Y nbound:
, alle)' Lake, 12
8e� · ,t Sli aoc V
IIIIIO lll&amp;IICURY $7115. 2 DQOR
AUCTIOHIIJ
-:I' Lock 14 A. V. Cri ss jlr, 7 : oq " m Ce nsu� Repor t forms have , not
Se dan. A good reliable ell. , , llflil�l, Eas t of Pom eroy.
R•ut• 2, Loni lottorr.., ,.Jflla.
FDR SALE SEVEN ROOM H OUS!; 6-0; Lock I� Rubert E. · Re'�tl," 5 :-$1! be en pick ed up by census takers
Bli1.eUnan, Pomeroy.
:i, 3 6lp
rt-5.fftt:!
with two bBths, ga rage , wasb am 0. 1 1 ; Lock 17 City or H u nti ng - the Dis tric t Super v isor sa id. 11�
GRAVILY nACTOA IA.LIi AND
ton 4:55 am 14•6:
houa
e, cellar, lar,ce t'ttrner lot
Vulcan 6:55 urg ed peraons still holding tiueh
lllC5 2 'l'ONE
BUICK EXCElr
Strvlc._ 512 1. Mal11, Pom1tor.
forms to mail them to t he lo cal
am 0-10; Lock :u Mr . Criss 10: In
louted
in
Ches
ter,
O
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le n l co11di tlon
$Ji9r). Phono
Phon• wv2•2975, Opan 'tll ,
census office .
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SH2 192.
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p. m. until Jun• l. IIIHMaq:
ested call or wr ite P a ul Polina: 4- 2; Lock 23 Elger Cliff 2:20 pm
Harol
d a■rnhart,
llNdavUle.
1008 BUICK $ 1 ,1195 VB SPECIAL
Ripley, W. Va. TttJ. ES2·9433'. 3-0; Bob Benter 6:05 pm 20•0;
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Hard top 4 Door. one carer u l
Be n McCool 7 : 50 am, 3-1; Upbound
4-28-tfc
3-19-Uc
own er. Oynaflow drive. Radio
Lock 28 G ene Hutchinson ,:50
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and Heater. Blac ttaan, Po me­
MUII.L�R FURNACh, ■lflNC.- FOR SALE: FIVE BUOIJ.: HOUSB am, 3-0; Lock 29 Tra d e Winds 1
roy.
· HO\llil appllanH1. Arnold lro- 1 with bath. Nlee lontion. M:tilvln !1 :0� am 6•'1 ; Gall J polis Rellant:!e
5-&amp;-6tc
theri, lyr1euN, Ohio. PhOM · Hood, 111 Loc111t St. PomerOJ 11 am 7-12; Lock 21 Ray mo11d E,
19116 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF.
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_WY-2-ta84.
3--30-,0lp
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473 Syca more St., Middleport
ff:10 a m 3- 1 ; Atla, 10:25 am
C,&amp;, J2 tp
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Kanawha River lottt: Winfleld
SALE Li ,do'l:11,
.. :..GE- Hel en Z down 2: 15 am 0-4: Jerry
appliance repair. Pbon, Oti1 BOUSE
For FREE lnope&lt;llon
town, ah. room1, • room1
.HeClintock. Radne, Ohio.
10&amp;6 CIIEVROLET VB f DR. SE­
e- 801tworth down 9:15 pm 6-1.
PHONE
2 up, apJroximateb' 1 acre l
2-1-tfe
d■ n . Pomeroy l'oHce Ca r . Bla ct·
· mmy.GIimore's Supply Slore
vel land excellent well 13 mllea stout and J ,Mrs.
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-a r I Gree n
tnare, Pomeroy.
, 5-5-Btc
CUSTOM .BUU..T KIT•..._,
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from
Pomero1
on
Stale
lees,
Mrs.
Joe
Rho.des
and dau·
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Route
DIJIWY-2-2774
tlCOed. lo: , TOIIJ' holll3 11M e,692. Price S000,00.
lnqulre Jbter, Mrs. Keith Nelton. and
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Vaughan'• Exterminating
dau.,h ter, Mn. William Cheadle
tim4t• )·0a ...lr'JaB 1114 Abbott.
Mrs. Howell at Pa,etown.
Pllone
WY-2.Wl.
8-8-tf
3-12-eotc
Mn. Dale Sta nsbury, Mni. Ma�
AFRICAN VIOLETS. CALL WY2•
Company
Hlni n a, M rs. Robert TUrner, Mrs.
_::.30. Call after o •. m. &amp;·'1-6tf
It. Martt, W. Va.
TILIVlli'ON
ANO IMA.Ll
Alva Rupe, Mn. Glen CUnci , Mn.
AppUanN NP1lr, C.11 l'ranlr
ll2 RATS KILLED WtTH
�A-R BRAND N E W ZIG ZAG
Dorae)' Jordan and children, Mn.
CapMlna, 414 N. hc'IIMI Ave..
Wartarl n. 2� Iba,, fl.49; 4 lb1,
machi ne.
Makes button holes
Faye Jordan, Mn. Clyde Rupe
,
MlddllpOl"t.
Ml POMIAOY - 7 rooms, ba th, base- and Cat herine and Sara and Don•
'2 � �fe, pure, and . ·auaranteed .
and 1tl1 fancy s titches, Fuli
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r..um·
■bach l la rdwar11.
price S4'1 .00.
Ter ms.
ment,
Phone
hot wa ter heal, atorm n a Nelson. Much l11terest waa
kADIO TV SIRVICI
WY2-2204.
5-li-6tc
(t) 2'1, 28. 29i (&amp;) 4, 5, 8,
doora and wi ndows, front porch, 1hown . Refreshments were serv­
ALL MODILS ANO MAKIS
I I , 12, 13, 18, ID 20
ba ck encl01ed, 1ara1e corner ed by the hoatees.
Phone WY 2•2255, ltomt,ey, Ohio
MANURE
26, 27 ; (6) 1, 2, 8 , o', 10: USED NEW IDEA
M IN Diane Tolley ■S)f'nt Sunlot.
Out or all fioods.
1 .000 .00.
CLILA
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and
APPLIANC ■
Sprea der. Carl Eaaterday, Rt. 1,
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16' .'.1 7,:_::Mtp
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'With Mr. and M ra. G. R.
MIDOLIPORT
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ba
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R■&lt;:ine,
5-r..Stp
-;:=:-:-:-:c:::-- ::'.. ::. _:: and half, furnace, front and back Cli ne.
E''VERYONE IS INVITED TO A
AUCTIONIII
porchee, 2 lots on corner (fen dance Saturday nl1ht at the ELECTROLU X VACUUM CLEAN•
eom,1•
lenlce
c&lt;d ), double garage. $1ffl00.00.
er wi th attach me n ts. Lik;e new.
MOON Hall in Pomeroy, There
Crltt lradfeNI
MIDOLl,ol:T - 7 rooma, ba th,
O n ly t,36.00
caah or term,.
will be I aun ahoot on Sunday
Writ.; PhOM or Centact
!umoce hHt, ,1orm door,
WV2
2204.
Pho
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at 1:00 o'clock back or the Skat·
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window,.
Garo1e, aeveral Iott I
Inv Rini on Route 7,
8-&amp;•Stp PLANTS FOR SALE: ' SWEET
· · 'Mr. and Mr1. Arnold Anderton
$7'500.00.
.
Potato 90 cen t, per 'hundred · •·URNlTU RE REPAIRED AND RE· SUSUlllAN - 6 rooms,
HOUSE TRAILER OO'XIO', FIVE
bath�
1pent Sat urday eveninri with Mr.
finished. Phone Wlt-3720 or 11111
1'9mato and Cabbage, 7i, cenh
beau tiful kitchen (new bltt h ubl·· and "11. Rodney Pierce &amp;ind sona.
room,, bath. Sleep• a. '48()0,00,
}'aye Powell, Racine.
&amp;-'1-3te
per hundred or 10 cen ts per
Pr ice Include, fu el oil tank·
Mr. and Mra. Ted canon, Ben­
lne la), baae ment, pipe fumace,
dozen;
Pepp11rs,
Elli
Pla nt ,
•u.ber, dryer, lelevi1lon. Se�
double a:■raae with room ov� er Falla, Pa., ,pent the week end
Br unel Sprout and Cauliflow­
Frank liLld1011, Ba■han Road
head, youn,c fruit and plen ty � wi th Mrs . Canon'a parent.I, Mr.
er,
1&amp;
cent,
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B.
F.
Board,
. Rl. 1, Rtcl�e.
flowera. Laree lot, city water. and Mn. Charley Pl'lce.
5-'1-3LP
Ma■on , W. Va.
G-5·6tc
road.
Mr. and MN, Robert Whi te 1pen1
Loca ted on Improved
DO YOU PAY CITY PRICES
FOR
Saturday evenina with Mrs. Em·
112,800.00.
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ut«i farm mac hinery? See BJU SINGER
lI
VIII.GIL TIAF'OltD, $■ Inman
ma Powell.
machine
Round bobblJ( In ex,
Goodwin and bu)' at far m pr1ce1
h• 22t
PhllM WY 2-6731
'Mr. and Mn. Howard na nk
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cellent condlUo n $43.00. Phone
Six mllea from WU ke,vUle.
1pont Sundoy with 'Mr. 111d Jin
CUCKLIR RIALTY
WYJ.2204.
5-li-61&lt;
• 28 30tc
7, Ste Charle■ Price and family.
Before 9:30 -A.M.
lottd.U.,ort WY,t.lMt
Pomo,.,, WY•Nlff
iAUTJ: PIID UOIII
At C­
Look ot tho Space. Look at lht
Yultotl '4141
11.t.Mlt.L IIRvtCJ ITA�
Priceo. 1- •• the Sovlnll•­

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llttle boya '1� to big boyt 8.
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$unby Showcue
News
Sunday Showcase
News &amp; Weatber
Congre1sinan Moeller
Washingon Reports to the
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Sundown Sereilade
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Pat Boone Show
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1 1 00 The Nows T�t
- two chief contestants for king are
Prompters ror the play1 �
weather WindOw
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Ronnie EYRna as •B ill Harmon and
l'J!I&amp;,
�:SO Fill Films
1':u th Ann F�rmer and Judy G
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llonl)le Wilt 88 Jack Farl ey, Larry The properties com m ittee la tn1de
8:00 ·Record Hop
·· Mitch as the father and Lynn Bu• up of Ca�ter FTench, Jerry Fry.
7:30 Dick Clark Sh ow
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cha nan as the 11\other help the ir P aul Smith, Jeffrey �kovitch,
8:00 Brave Stallion
ac
8:00
C
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Siipj:t
ular
lhier to remain cal m durinl John Lengen , Bernard M.iiht, JeITY
dau
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8:30 Lea ve 1t To Beaver .
to
h
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Room
boy
w
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8:30 ROP,IP,er
the time she dedde
9:00 Lawren ce Welk Show
Spires a11d Will w ens. The Uc�et
9:30 ¥ovli .....,
,elect as King.
,,_ 10:00 Jubilee, U. s. A.
111d .program co mmittee la �e
1:2'
B&lt;lnnle Vari.Cooney as Juqe, Ka• p
Bo&amp;er
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1 1 :00 Up-To-The-Minute News
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Benneh, ,B tll .
12:00 lie,I
Woodg"erd are girl frienda of MiH er, Shir ley G1lk�
y, Janice Rlchi�
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Sen ior Ht&amp;h who try to pe rsuade Senlo who will usher are R,lpb
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her to pick Bill Har mon as ki ng.
ds, Carolyn Br adford, Shar­
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Ed
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R �ll Lewis as Tom Ni cho s and on Evans, Qon Gr�eser, Kenne�
1::00 John Hopkins File
2 ·'10 l)fF 1::.. Court _
Judy Clark aa Sue Nichols, ire bro- Ma n ey, Earl McKmh!Y, P lli•
12:�0 · Bishop Pike
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The
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thef and sister of Miss Senior High Pet tit , Bob Preston , Ray S;1\h,
1:00 College
a.Pok
a·OO Beat th.a
who e11joy th'e excite me nt of help- Charlotte Taylor, Pete W ner ,
1:30 Big Pict ur e
1;�0
ing th eir sister to btcorhe queen. Sue Yea u e r end ,B arbara srn'9.
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2:00 My�tery M at inee
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a.n Hauck 18 Ji m Is th e boy from
are on sale by the &amp;en•
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Tick
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IS:30 Rt
school who leads cheers for Gia3:30 Campa ign Round-Up
d may be reserved at the
dya and Jack. Oth er stud ents are \ors an
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Maida Roush, Dian &amp; Stu mbo, J
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4:30 N ational E4uca tion Assoc.
.Wedne sday.
7
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Tell�r
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l� Richards, C harlotte
5,00 Matty's Fun n i es
Car•
Gilkey,
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Jolil,
mer,
6:45
Ruth Far
5:30 News Co nfe ren ce
7 :00 Brol&lt;Oll ArroYI
olyn Bradford, ,JJartiara Stiles, Sha­
7·30 Cbl!Yenne
ron Evsns an d Phyllis Pettit.
6:00 Peopl e's Choice
8:30 Bourbon street Beat
"Clever Caddy" is a 011e-act
6:30 News Con ference
ParadiH
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Advr-i.tu
1:SO
. PhyIlia Hilbert as Clev er
comedy
7:00 Trackdown
Harrieon ville Gr !ln&amp;e were
AD)atellf Hour
Mack
Ted
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has a cann y way of palch·
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'1 :30 Mav
Gran ge last
1 1 :00 \'he · N,ews TOD1Cbt
In g up quarrels, eecurl n g dates for guests of Laurel
8:30 L a wman
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Pauli
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11 :10 Scannlnj the Weather
luckless maiden s, and making a
9:00 The Rebel
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W.alburn as Hugh Kassler 1,5 mdti
10:89' -Jo°hnh, 9taccalo .-.' , ... ... -�
a report as delegate ttf '
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mature a nd mo re poliehe
:ftefreshmentj
ate Gran ge.
St
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the boys.
Home EconO­
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Carolyn Wilson as Mad ge Elliott w e
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superinte11d.s the wo
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Mr. a nd Mrs. Jarrot Bobo M r. ,
one around her, The audience will
����y 'll'e!'! ;;..ial
Mr.
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actlvltle!i
the
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1 1 : li, Theater 13
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4:00 Kentucky Derby Preview
Gillogly
dechief
Will
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Mrs.
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�___:_.cc____ _ Inger as Bob Btist
4:15 Ke11tucky I)erby
dinner g uests Su nday of Ml&amp;S Octa
sire is to be a pole sitter.
4:40 America Albu m
Loretta Hallning as Lela Carnrs Gillogly, Alba11y.
Dance Party
G:00
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represents Uie gay and valn type
8:00 CBS
Sunda y guests of Mrs. aene•
.8:00 'Movie Spectacular
_ n Kangaroo
B:lS Captal
whi1e Karen Herrm an as Jane Ran v leve Foste r were Mr. and , MrJi.n .
'1:30 Perry -Mason
9:00 Cartoon Theater
dolph is of the eweet and s Hious Theodore Ruper t , Mt. Sterling,
8:30 Wanted-Dead or Alive
Show
Howe
Red
type. �aria nne !Brinkman ls the Mr. and Mre. Joe TuTiler, Alba ny
�· est 10:00
9:00 Slowest Gun \n th e w
on The Go
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eharmin11Y gracious school te 1eh• and Mr. and Mrs. Ed mun d Fos•
10:00 Gunamoke
tt:00 I Lo-ve Luer 1:A
�- Larry Bunce as Hal W alker, ter
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10:30 Not For mre
\l :SO Dec':_� :atroe
1 11onnle Evans •� Tom Creighton
Mr . and Mrs. W, I. Swett IIVel'e.
11:00 Newa
l2:Qb Love or.. Q?e. .1 ,
up-to-date bof• · :R.ush Ph ilson Sun.day a-1esta of Mr. and Mra.
1 1 :'10 ThE!ater 13
lll:30 Search For Tomorrow
a, John Hill 11 ano\her . t eacher
12:30 Sign OIi
12:0 The GljicHn lL �
• who hu quirreled with ?tWgmt. �- M�:
Jim Casto, Col- ' "
1:00 Heort i(, tht Cl!r
t he birth of a '
announce
�mbu,
I :30 Al the W91'I� �
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Hospital .
Holter
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daug-bter
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Z:00 1-·or Betttt or 'Worll
Grandparents are Mr. and Mra.
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9:00 Revival cruaded
2:80 Hotll"e ParlY,
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Albert Bolen and Mr. and Mrs.
9:30 .American at work
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The MIUi,onalnl .
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Caato.
9:411 C h
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10:00 TYi
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Mr. and
Mr. atid Mrs. Clark Ihle .wer
&amp;:� The Btllhter DaJ
10:90 Camera 3
In Athena Saturday and Sundat to tended , the Ataer,al ,of Everett
r,torm
Secret
The
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attended initiation of their dJtl- Hcl{night at Middlepor
1180 The �� ofNltlllt
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spent severa l n ights
Rife
Mo�
Larry
the
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Pbyllis,
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of student women with high 1cho- tended band practice at Ru tland.
Smit�
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12:e, Baaeball Leadoff
spent Sunda y
Errol Pickett
lar-shtp standing.
8;15 A Look at the Weather
12:� Baaebell
of
Radeldn.
Arlln
"Pickle
with
Lynn
Mr1.
and
Mr.
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8:20 JU.le Rivlin : Sb·o,,
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3:30 Sportscope
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Colu
1:30 AD)ol 'D Amdy
3:4&amp; Sports ilpeclal
TUPPERS PLAINS . . . . . , . . . . . . , , ,
Mr. •nd Mra. belmar Hollan .
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mes
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Rex Grun pa:ued away at �
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4:IO ReY. Willard Wilcox
Saturday
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were attending 1 !arm m eet1n1 home in Cincinna
7:30 Th• Katt Smith Show
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vlcil were beld Tue�ay tl �
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Carroll Saturday,
at
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8:00 .Tl)�
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lun�h EUI Church heN with b urlai t/
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brother-in-law of, Mn. Ethel
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and
'Rev�
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Mr, and :Mrs. E mile MatlaCt 1 �� ' �J1cbonville were Friday auesta
10:30 DuPont
Show
an
Sulliv
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The
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spedt the winter in Flori.: 1 , . ,
has
Jeaq
Mn.
diu,:hter
their
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t:O'l Men
9!M' Genel'al Electric Theater
'Sund4Y wltb her m ot"tler,
vilited
the
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evlnlng,
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\0:4!\i • George Gobel Show

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News Pict ure
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Saturday Night Ja mboree
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Women lnteretted In becomlnll
house mother. for fraterqttie, or
sororities and thoae who are pm•
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Visiting lhe Doui:,las Ctrcle family at Carmel Sunda,· wt"re Mr. and
M n. Wuden Un'&gt;: Ba s han, M:r.
and �ll"l,. Gurell (1n:k, Racine,
Mr:.. U. !I �luu rt' dml )UI\, Paul,
Carmel, Mrs trnl·�1 Juhnson and
£arru l } . l'hc�h 1 n·. \ ,11'Uh fl B�ter,
Uw:.h1re. Jlt,warJ �law·r. Gallipo1 i � :,1r� Jame� u,r1wll. Pomeroy.
t.'h&lt;1.rll') l) Ull{',HI, l 'u!u mbua, Tim
&lt;111u. , Su�ic Ulmran. (1. r tun, James
Pallcr:.u11. l'ul'I J.i.nd, O;.llas Marks,
ht'n,1, V1·rna ( 1 rd l' .inll �rs. Huma C1rd 1 · .imt thwl1:'.!1·r , Dixie, of
l .1 rmt• I . \In viii� .\ lc1rLm and Mrs.
Frank Hubl1111;,. Ulmh ;i r, W. Va. ,
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At P om e r"y
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With �Ira. finlau,

�i rs Ri c hard finlaw entertliined
1he Bd,tonthl&gt;· Canasta Club on ·
Thursday (' \ l'nmg at her h-0me,
The Practical Nurse&amp; Association East Main Slrrcl.
of Division _1 4 held \D eir m_eeling
w·, ..,,,•• fn• the e,en·,ng we•e I
_n day even mg at l tle M art n H oF
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Mrs.
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McKenzie.
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John
Mrs.
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Wharton,
es V rgie Buckley,
secret
received
Members
B
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eE lla Price , Goldie Miller , Mattie
Morris , Ruth O:de)', Loretta Mc , pal gifts for Mothers Day.
Laughlin, Sarah Swab. Marcie Got•
Refreshments were served by 1
chel, Lillian Oxley, Leona Ro�r- the hostess to those above and
' son, Hallie
Robertson,
Martha Mrs. Howard (,ogan, Mrs. Charles
G;flmo,e, M,bel Tu,,, Amanda Riffle and Mrs Albert Martin.
Murray who are all members.
Guest, were Lttha Koblenti;,
Darlene Stall.fl, Juanita Henderson,
and Juanita RatllH.

The :.peaker for · the evening
was Dr. Kenneth Amsbary, Pomeroy, who made a very interesllng
lalk on Dental Hygiene.
Mrs. Koblentz also made a talk
on }''lower Arrangements.
Refre11hments or pie, Jee cream
and corlee were 11erved.

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The Pomeroy emergen{'y squ.ad
was called lo the B.11shan -:ommu n ity th i1 morning aboul 10 to
bring Nancy Rose lo the Meigs
General Hospital for treatment
of a severe arm cut. She was
washing wlndows at her home
l when a pane of glas! broke, in·
1 rnctin:; the injury. The squad adm inistered first aid treatment.

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by MlH Bernice Ann Dunt enter­
lained tile Past Chiefs of M19no­
l lia Temple Pythlan Siaters, Thura­
/ day evening 111 her home, Mulberry
Avenue.

Attend District
OEA Meeting In
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ly UnltN P,... tnlefflatl9"el
A .... thrH edawn •Nff fM
to, Nte of a plane, weuld be ln-­
alldibto tt th• humtn Mr.

M re. Charle, BJ1lll:ealee and Mn.
Ben Philson were in Galllpolia
la!t week where the)' attended the
district meeting for president,
and presidentl elect of local tel•
chera asaociationa of the Clau
room Tuchera Aasoclatinn of the
OEA.
Min Lucille Smith of Chest.er
w•� chairman d the meeting ,nd
Mr. Hall of the OEA was sp.:aker,
' Mr,. Philson, vice president•
elect of the lj&gt;�I izroup att1mded
the meeting in tile place of the
president who was unable to go,

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Attending the ceremony were
many d istmquishcd memben or
the u. $ ., Brit lbh and Chile1m bu11inc1s and diplomatic communities
including United Slates' Ambas■a­
dor Walter Howe. Deputy Chief or
tht U. S. 'Mission Willht.m Kreig;
Colonel Waller P. Goodwin, Chief
or the U. S. Military 'Mluion; Er- 1
nc1to Barros Jarpa, president of I
the (;hilean Telephone Company,
, and Demclri-0 Pena, general muna.
aer of the Chilean Telephone Com­
p11,ny,
p ut-of-town guests lncluded the
I bride's grandparents, Mrs. R. H.
wlinas of Pomeroy, Ohio and
'" • tmd Mra. G. W. Barr of Winter
tn, Florida, and the 1room'1
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return to Chile ln June alter )
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garden and terr.ices were encl011ed
oy 1,.&lt;1,nu1,11c�. Two hundred fifty
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Devotions opened the meeting
in charge -0f Mrs. Dale Smith, pre­
sident. A short business seaalon
WH held and Mn. Jay Myers was
reported to be improving d
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home or her
d.aughter, Mrs.
George
Shiveler io Cincinnati.
, The traveling prize donated by
Steven McGuffin, five year old Mrs. Delbert Ei1elsttein was award
son of Mr and Mrs. Harry Mc- ed to Mrs. Carrie Grueser.
1 Guffin who has
been a patient
Games were played during the
at Holzer Hospital with pnewnonia is much improved and may be SO&lt;'ial hour with prizes awarded
I releaaed this weekend.
to Mn. George Heines, Mrs. Roi,
POMEROY, OHIO
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Rev. and Mrs. 8. L. Barrett !in Bearhs, Mn. Smlth and )lrs,
I visiled in Charleston on W ednes- Eiselstein.
TONIGHT
day with !heir daughte r and lamA deasert course was served b)' l
'"YESI'ERDAY'S ENEMY"
I ily, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Triplett . the hostesses · to those pa med
t
Stianle)' Baker - Gu1 Rolfe
1 Mrs. E. M. Blake left this mornabove and Mrs. William Fisher ;
ing for Cincinnati where she will Misses Lena. and Thel1na Grueser,
I � met by Mr.
''BLOOD AND STEEL"
·make and the two Mrs. Lawrent'e Lannlng, M iss Erna
'ohn Lupton - Jobo Br-ink.ley
will go to Churchill Downs for Jesse, Mrij. Thomas Cook, Mrs.
SUN ., MON., incl TUES,
the Kentucky Derby. _
Richard Campbell, Mrs, William
"YELLOWSTONE
KEILY"
James
Hawley
, patient at the KIiiinger and Mrs. Amand a l{asI
� Walter - Ed Bymea
Mei�s Gr'leral Hospital is a little par
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Connie Cooke who has l'een a
i patient at Holzer Hospital fot the
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had received was returned · to her
home yestcrdsy. Her father, Ken- ·
neth Cooke who works on the riv,
er on the "Northerner'' will be
home today from Cincinn ati for a
30
day Je;ive.
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Rue and Pele Davis left·
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Miss An� Barr Ra�lings and Mr. William McKee Tappe' yesterday !or Louisville, Ky,, to
were married on Saturday evening April second at the San• attend the �cntucky Derby. Mrs.
ti ago Union Ch urch' in Sa·n tiago, Chile, South Am e r ica, by Rue a_nd children Sue and JT are
s�endmg the weekend . in Oak
Reverend Dana S. Green.
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t e home of her sister and
The bride's wedding sown wa&amp; the veil v,r us of fingertip length ami Y, � r. and Mrs. Harold Bow1 ulle with a small crown of seed
of ivory colored peau de �oie in
man.
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princess style with a chapel train. pearls. Her £lowers were pale yelMrs. Claude Ashley 1. B ill
at her
The bodice was trimmed with ap- 1 low and white roses with Ivy. The 1 hom e.
pliqued laee and seed pearls. W' church was decorated in chryean,
1 Mrs. S ara D,o bbs who broke her
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hi p recently 111 much improved
The t..ride was given in mitrrlage and able to walk a little.
by her father, Richard H. Raw- I Dick Flowers, son of Mr . and
• THE FARMER knows he inert- bl, yleld when ht'
hngs, executive vice president of Mn. Richard Flowers waa return• 1
plows hick the rith top ,oil.
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Wednesday
from Holzer
International Telephone and Tele- �
graph and of the Chilean Tele- Pl lii l where he was a patient for
e THIS 8/,NK; AND THE BUSI� MA,N both
phone Company. Her Two sisters, several days for observation .
know dley can ltl'Vt the &lt;Ollllllunlty hltttr If the
Earl
Davenport
who is employ,1'111s Mary and Miss Su11an Rawlwealth iJ "plowed back" Into the _....ity.
mg:s, were her only attendant,. ed in New York came today to
l hey wore street length dresses of spen d, the weekend with hia fam­
'• Let "' buy all we an 1,,,.. loco!
bank ot
u11ua and while silk organ:t.a and Hy on S. Third Ave.
thiJ baok ond coopentt with tlcb oilier for the 1ood
I carried bouquets similar to that
James Euler injured one finger
On his hand Sunday when he
of all of 111,
o( ltie bride.
caught it in a car door.
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The bride as II graduate of Duke
We Pay 3% Interest On YOW' Savlllg.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald Graber of
m
came yesterday to
� vcrslt_.V m Durham , North Caro- Cleveland
linu, while the groom graduated spend the weekend with Mrs · E · l
from Georgetown Onivenity and hi j M. Wood.
with Pan-America-Grace Airways,
Mrs. James Mourning and 11
�antia�o . }1 111 best man was Mr. Jl m were business visitors in
Stuart Monroe of Lima, Peru, and lipolis yesterday. Mr. Mournin g's
the ushers were Mr. Rlch.ar:! P e l'- son Dale stayed with his 11:rand­
ry an_d D�- A_l�xande� MC:C1wt'31. parents Mr, and Mrs. Tom Warterli
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M"Jllber
Feilenl
Reserve System
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Member Federal Deposit III.IUl'ance Corporallon
scn_ted to her al the clVl l 1:cni mony sixlh grade returned to school
POMEROY, OHIO
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fn!wlyweds home m the outs ki rts several days with an infected jaw ·
of Suntlago.

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Iv FR!!)nlli t-OUO.C. . 5'-11' .T
Major and Mrs. John Kincaid
l I and famil.v of Columbus visited
recently wllh Mr. 1rnd Mrs. J. W.
Kincaid .
Mr. imd Mrs Walter Otho Mat­
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Mattox and baby were discharged
from Holzer Hospital returned to
their homt' in Pl. Pleasant today.

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