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Dean Wilhen or Rio G r a n d e Bahr and Slephen Hmdy, gUt":i;�s ·
C,o)lege •aa the guesl
Spt&gt;a k,•r and thei;e add1nona l membf'r s ,
Thursday evening al the Midd!�- Harold Hubbard Harold E . Hub­
port Firsl Baptist f'hurch when bard, Tony "'u-.ler. Owen Bn,t- ,
thirty-onir members and gut'sts ot ton Chflord. Stumbo. W 1 lhs A'l· '
Uw- Men·s Fellowship mel
l huny. Gt'ri:lld ."rn thuriy. Cliflord :
An oyster supper was held tw- lfov1·� Johu Kauff AllPn Hught&gt;-; 1
fort' the meehn� with llev Don- l ..J1Ht-net' t-l,m"' l'h&lt;&gt;r!t-� BenneU ,
11ld Boone giving lhe blessing Th"' Jal'C,b TurnPr H t' Pnrm1:1lt'e, l
•opper was prepared by Da�,rl .lamf'"s Pullen �herm,rn Buskirk ;
Darsi. Jr . and F..dison Baker
,Ir . Claren,·e Clc1rk Mr Stgman, i
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Orn,i,,H f f . D:iM . H:im1hon.
During the meet ing L"un�ucl t'l.i l\,1.d)
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bv th.- pres1denl . Paul Smarl ( harl':'� \'r um.ctn aod l 1·1·1I Bnid· I
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plans were dtse11ssed for lhe nt&gt;i:1 bu1·y
met"tmg which will bt- held on M:,\·
25, with Lhf' :ur.ingt'ments to l�
11nnounc-ed lalPr.
Tht&gt; fellowshi;, ..1bo di!Kus�,,rl
the new proji'C'I ul 1he s1,11f' MPn · �
lt'llowship. that ol huil&lt;lin&lt;; a new
t:abin at Luudu:will P ae!'h yP:
The Radnt&gt; P T.A mf'I at the
'l'o finant"' these cahin s t' a r \.i Gr..ide School. March 20tl1 al 7 30 i
mt&gt;mhf-r is asked tu ,ontribult• $1 I-' m The meeting oi,enN with the
Kai Hirniy is ll,t' eha i rma n tor Lt1rd"s Prayer arid Pledge to lhe
this projr&lt;-! in Middh•11&lt;1r!.
Pia� by 1he Prt!sirll:'nl . M rs Hel•
Several vrojel'ls m pn.-p,:11 alHm f'n ,\molt
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u! the ehurrh s ('d,·lu ation of :\s The Sendarv'� report w.is gi\·•
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Hllh anni\•p1· san- wt•re 1.h �cuss( d en b}· Mr� fl.ui°h Smith. ThP l rf'as­
un&lt;l the laymun · � 1·n11frrr·nc1• to 11rl'I'. Mr� Wilma Reiber. 1·ei1ort- 1
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bt&gt; held in G r· a11v11l1- from .lune n ed a bal11nre ol f:l \ S 1:1 111 I h e
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t hrough .Junf' 1[, was anmmm·e,d , I 1 �asurJ
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The me-et1ng WilS elosf'd w·i. h A f&lt;m.l of \hunks was rel:ld by '
prayer by I. D IJih _
M is. Smilh from I.ht&gt; Ohio Con•
O!ht'l"S al!end111g we1 e C a s h grl' ss for t ht.' F'oundt•rs Day eon•
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Gel&lt;I lu c,....
t 1·il11.1t u1n, An mv1t.ition to atlf'nd I
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St'l"Vi('eS al \ lhe Baplisl Chun·tl I
Servt' th� lwo- lone parfail8 for YOIU nest bridge gath..ril\g if you
for Community N ight was _ r_ ea �_- 1 w 11n t.wm_1·t h mi,: r irh and el1.•11anl �u t easy to prepare: M ad.! with .11
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as was '" UIVitaUon to aitfllili'IMfi'�'IJ!l•M1cJ!•1&amp;1,f�i,J;l\il&gt;\ffl!,,
Cunfc·n·m•ti at Zanm
28th. fteservationa '/'he Easter Cantata. ··ulivet rn ing to be in before 1
Calvary ," by Mauntl,· r . will :JP A nomm;iting co,
presented lomonow eve11 i 11g al namt"d. bring Mr.!i. \
7 00 at the fi'irs! Ba1Jtist C hureh aµpoin1f'd hy th,i E:r
M iddleport, by tht&gt; -Sen ior Cho i r milt('f' . . and :Mrs.
Mrs. ClarrncP l.uri&gt; y w t ll dirt•d and Mrs 1 ·,irol Birc
llu! C"anlata with Mrs. Cel'i! Brarl- from ttu· floor. Th:
bury HI! urganh;I_ and Mrs. G,eralrl . will 1'epur1 at the 11{'
1:GO Meet tbt l'lws
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Anthony as ass1.-.tan l orga m.�I
New11
1:90
Suggestions are to
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The aervi1·t&gt; will oµen wilh t lu• the April meeting Im
10:00 Cln1&lt;l&lt;Jllbor
1:45 Sporll
organ-Plano duet prelude. "Jerus i [!ram idem;.
10:SG Mt\ Wizard
7:00
Shlr]oJ Temple
alem,' by Mrs. Bradbury and M r�·
11:00
Coonltlown
, The Attendance t:
8:00 NatJonal VlfflJI
Anthony. "Lead Me To C:tlvar¥, awarded tu l/
Ulo
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11:30
1e first
8:30 Tab B_,
wltl be the proce!lsional .
Oiapel
12:00
I g rndrs
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Naps
1:00 °""7 lliow
12:30
Solos for the can l11 ta will hi' The Program Chai
10:00
Loretta ,_
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U:45 United SleelwOJ'k
»ung by Mr�. John l•'ul1z_ .\.l r .-; Dorothy Smith. intror
10:30
Blue Angel,
1:00 Bl( I Bowllng
Jlelllah White, Thot1n1s O a 1 � t . I Mary Kny Yust. who
11:00
New1
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·Paul Sm�rt and L. u: Dile� '.il thr entitled " I Have a E
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11:
10
Weather
1:30·� BamtbaD
local choir, anrl Wi lham D t I t' �- I Smith read ;m 11rtirl
11: 15 Mavle
1:00 �. out Loud
guest vocalist. from Atl1t•n �.
Much rv·, · · . and tw.
I : 00 Sign Off
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Huntley
Reportln
1:30
Others in the ehoir art&gt; M r s . · · Home Swed Home,"
Shirley Mill�. Mrs. Pe.irl Hott- lo His Dad." A hun
1118rn, M n. Smart. Mrs . William I hlerl on "What Adivit
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Odes, Mrs, Duvic.l .Jenkin8 . Mi:,� ! Do As A Familv Fot
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Jr,rry Pullen, Miss Doris R i &lt;' .- , William Arnotl sho·,
., .. Paul W-mcbeD
¥iP Jo Ann Mourning. Mrs I . ii- of the RtwinC'-Portland
12:to Meet 'Ille Prele1:30 Walt l)tme,
ll,n MtGhee. Mr�. I', r � n c· e � , krUmll Gnmt' .
12:30 Pip, Tho Piper
"8flarh8 , Mrs. L. ll Diles, M i s � A Coffee !four wa1
1,00 � '11
8:,0 L&amp;WmO
Tex anna &lt;"ondusion of the mr
Suun Pullen, Miss
and AnlWffl
1:311
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White, Ml111 Jant&gt;t BakPr. Ka1 Hint:30 'Ille 111,,nd,era
1:00 '1,t Anlwer
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10:30 - a.urcbJII
1:30 Brll@
Young, and Harold 'E. Hubhuri.
11:00 Mnra
8'00 Spectacular
11:IOMovletlmo
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min.st.er Youth Fellowship under
the direction of their coWJselora,
Mr and Mrs. Richard Vaughan
and Mrs. Evt'relt Bachner
The lilurge1t for the service will
be Judy Sauer with the invocatiOJI
bemg given by Mike Morris. "The
Lord·s Prayer·· will be given by
Carol Lyons and Beverly Perrin.
the Apostle' s Creed.
Cindy Morris will lead the responsive reading to be followed by
tht&gt; poem. " M irade of the Dog•
wood," by Carolyn Russell. The
Palm Sunday scripture will be
read by Jani� Zirkle.
The welcome to the .service will
� given by David Lyons and announl'.'ements by Cheryl Fife. Pat
Lowery will have the offertory
prayer and the offertory solo will
� �ung b� Tom Keeny with Mrs.
Lillian Steiff as accompanist. Giving the moming prayer will be
Karen Bachner
The poem. · ' Givt&gt; Me A Faith,"
w�II-be read by Jim Miller, "God's

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I Mr. and Mrs. Carl
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Steve Allen, Jayne Meadows in folumbus, fi".-iday, ,
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"CAGI o,i EVIL"
Ron,-Jd Foster - Pat Blair Mr. and Mn. Vernon
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SUN, MON., TUES,
March 26-27-21
Mrs. Robert Harbr,
dau,:lltcr, Mary l,oulae.
"THI DARK AT THE
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TOP Ofl THI STAIRS''
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I Callum.
Robert Preeton and
Dorothy MeGulrt'
CliUonf ,Jncohs enle1
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G1meral Hospil11l, Thur
observ.ation and treatmi
; Mrs. C. L. Arnold, Whl
CA.TOON IVIRY NIGHTI 1
a p111ienl at Holzer H,
: recuperat inl,!; al t he hon
daughter. M r-s. Kubert I
Mrs. Hubr.rt Wolre ;,
sm1 reh,rned tu lhe bOl
TONIGHT
parents. Mr. and Mr1. J
Pedro Armendariz and
more. Friday, from He
Robert Palmer i n
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· 11:30 l\ellgloal Program
11:00 Rl4fiway Holidays
11:30 ClllfE!ra 'l'hrel
12:00 Re1i. Gibb&lt;
U:3D Oral Roberta
1:00 Rev, Wllcoz

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1:30 sporte · Spectacwar

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Cdn&lt;Orl .
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5:30 Collep Bowl
1:GO I Loff-11: 30 20th Ceolull'
!Mlle
7:30 Dennil 8:00 Ed SuTilv.(ln Show
I: IO 0. t. Theater
.,,. Jad Benny
10: 00 Candid Camera
10:16 Whal'■ . My Line
11:00 New
11: 15 Late Show

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"LEGEND
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SUNDAY and MONDAY
Michl Kobi, Richard Long
"TOKYO AFTIR DARK"

- a.lao Judy Holiday , llean Martin
"IILLS ARE RINGING"
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Al90 Cartoon

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men , See It i n Sport.t
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NEW, YORK (UPI) - 'J'lle Han­
animated �artoon
na-Barbera
firm wlll expand ita already ex•
teMive television ac:Uvlties n e J. t
eeaacm with a new haH-hour week­
ly ierles entitled ''Top Cat,'"
which the ABC netWOJt. will lele­
at 8:30 p,m, (EST} Wedneadays.
Screen Gems, which sells the
firm's sbowa, said the llll'o w i l ii
be a smart. urban felloe of tbt
tlteeta with a comiderable fellow­
lnl of eats of •arloua dwacterfo.
tlco. 'nlere
l;,e a ,... eel hom8111 hi ]lerlpberll mies
now and then.
Ranna-Barbera la. new umr9d
of havlnl ot - fife hal�hour ,
animated Bhowa
week en the
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SANDS DOIN'S-MIO&gt; ltnl
' COGbnD, 881 and tM fumd'
Ho� }""""_1. 11, -­
....... _....... tooli pleuo4
ai'ter their mafftap at Tbe
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Nev. Tiley met thrw m1111tbl
ltefort, juat two montlul
after ber arrlnl btr the U, I.

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Hoatesa Rifts were presented to
will be given by Rodney Sauer.
Two new memben, Cindy dlld Mn. H«ner Hawktna when the
Mick Morris. will be received in- Kin club met Thursday evening
lo the church during the service. at her home on Rutlaod road.
The youns people met last Wed- Mn. Harold Ebersbach presidnesday with Elden of the cn1rch, ed at the business session a n d
Lewt5 Sauer, Jr,, Mrs. James Har- plans wen! made for a rummage
ley, Mis! Susan Park. Miss Fade sale to be held in the W a r n e r
Erlewine and Mrs _ E O. Tewks• building an Seeond St• , March 36
bary and the pastor, Rev. Howard and 31. Plana
were made to
Ruppell.
send Easter gifts to Dorothy LeifA Palm Sunday sermon will be heil and ShJrley Will, two gJrla
delivered by Rev. Ruppr,lt . and the group has taken as I project
the Senior Choir will aing thf' an• for the year. A round robin card
them, "The Palms."'
wu sent to Mrs. Lottie Dixon of
Other youth participating will be Toronta, Canada, who i.s
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Edith Haptonstall, giving "Results G
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a poem by Miss Freda Bratt will
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Tedd W
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Anderson will give the eloslng
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Ushers will be Alan and Bruce a
Wallace Roy ColemHn and Ron- Refreshments were served by
nie Hindy. Greeters will be Karen the hostess 1G those named .above
Gregg, Roy Coleman, Carolyn and Mrs. Carl Hy�U. Favors were
Russell, Seren Lewis, Bever]y Easter basl::eb filled with �y
Perrin. Rodney Sauer
Cindy egp, '11le next meeting will be
Sauer ' and Carolyn and Martha heJd at the home of Mra- Annice
Nicholson.
OhHnger.
Bulletin 1111hers will be Kathy l --------­
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Chonnol 3: 2:00 P. M. National Basketball Asso­
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ciation play-off game is presented. Lindsey Nelso
reports.
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Channol 3r 4:j)O P. M. Last round of the NabonaI
Invitation baJ�etball tournament
Chonnol ef'5 P."M. All Star Golf.
Channel 13, 6:00 1Wrestling Champions.
Channel 8, 10:00 P. M. Boxing, Florentino Fer­
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nandez, Havana, Cuba, vs. Marcel Pigou, P a r i
France, middleweights, . 10 rounds.
M/NDAY, MARCH 26
!:SO P. M. Championship bowling.
13,
Chonnol
P. M. Sunday Sports Specla�u­
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Channel 13,
i, lt"'Ja. stadium spring tram­
Mtam
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s. Bud Palmer narrat.es
Oriole
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wonderful way to arerve lt.t He
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two weeks since she's appear
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Racine Dam In
3 Woman Passengers Injured ln1o\Vr���t
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Conaressman Ken Bechler said today
$75 ,000 has been included in the President's 1962 bud•
get for the Racine! locks and dam.
The sum, ii was reported, is earmarked for the Corps
of Engineers to be used for initial planning. The con•
gressmen indicated the appropriation amounts to a "new
start" toward eventual construction as no money had
been included for that purpose in the Eisenhower budget for 1962.
It wa, on Feb. 3 of thla yesr out douhl, loeldng. 'Ille U- for
that final approval of plan, for double locking tbrou&amp;b the presWest Virginia

the lock» and dam at Racine was ent dams often cauaes other boats
announced. Under present pro.Jee- houn of waillq for their tum.
tio/11, the work la lo he complet- With 8 """"wn,' lock chambor
ed In about two year, and wO ol 8llO feet. pl.....,. boats will
«1st over '70.000,00G.
not bave to wait their tum with
There will be • bill lod&lt; chem- the bill towboats.
her lllO feet !Olli for big mwboala It lo ll8lci that the mud ollla of
and another 800 feet long for tbe new dam will be lllhatantlal
oma]]er tow;, When 00lllpleted. enough to ,upport a bridge above
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locb H jull above P o r l l , , :t
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4,Sl Dant 12 below .., ilieif""111
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will he ;;;•••e:t�MJlos .:;..
miles below PittaburgbJ
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The three d&amp;ml are � a apan
of onlJ 18·1 mlln. The dams at
Portland and Ra,-wood are tbt
clo.... lo!Jether of any two dams
on the Ohio River• only
8.!
miles.
s
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A high level dam m aerve this Six
before
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Mayor
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area ha1 been nsidered r ovSatu
day
cltatlo
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years.
on
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evening .
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The U. S. Engineen
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Pomeroy Po ,� Department .
held hearing■ 08 1 propou1 to
tmatmct a roller dam similar to Richard J. O'Neil, Athena. was
tho one at Chamherahurg below fined $100 and ...ta on • eharg,,
of driving while -• ml
Gallipoli, In IMO.
The dams to be removed were 115 811.d COits on • no operator's
buiJt In 191?'-1918, It takes tow- Ueenae charge. Roll Marie Harboat&amp; that haq to break their mon pleaded guik)' te shoplifting
tow, far double locking a full half and wa1 fined t50 and cost». The
day to navigate less than 20 mllea. fine wu ■uspended and the wornWith tho - ft. loelt chamber, a an plaeed on probation for one
good si,e tow can go tltmugh with, year.
---------1 William P Gru- was fined
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8 charge ol ,.
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Maude lle&lt;k, wb.. died Friday ID aeparat,, charges, $5 and costs '"'
Florida, will he held Tueaday Bl eaeh of two charges of d-g
I p,m from the Bethe! llethodlat tha peace and -g - hmChurch .In Gallia County, with bur- guage, and SI&amp; and COits for rela] lo follow le tbt nearby ..,.., olstlng arrest.
tery.
Dana GIibert McKinley forfeitFriend, may call from 5 to I ed h1s $15 bond on an tnW-xleatlon
p.111 today at the Waugh-Halley. charge a, did Jahn Hanis Porter
Wood FuMral Romo In Gallipo- of Atheno, ml 111101ber of "5 on
Ila. wblcll la In t:iiarp of arr...., a "1at'll" of allowing Ml tinlleen•
meat&amp;.
eel tfrfver to c,perate bla fthlele.

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Gremyko Did PreaWent Kenoedy Way lo ten lolm ...,._
n,. Pomeroy Police Depar� Another ear also awaitmg ., er, the jrlll, fendtn, ml the .,,.
PNmler Nddta Ill, K!anulbehn ment cited a Middleport man on [ pull from the bridge approa('b oo- diator, Tbt back of the car drif.
will bew lo ,._,.. demand&amp;
barge witli failing lo stop within ., Route 7 and 33, ddv"' by Kon· ea by Hoyt a1eo n&lt;eived heavy
ud aegolate a Rttlrmul of dire , . lear, B8IUnld diltance fu
llow· oeth o. Webb, 25, Ripley,
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Va. damag&amp; M1P:tr
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Webb'■ ffhiele.
Ing • U,�t on I h • a],o was involved in the accl- tained
A■ Gr&lt;myilo ont•ed .., hi•
ah.I the car dm
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f
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tl'Uleal meetla, wta lbe Prell- ObJo aide of the Pomeroy-Mason H 'a car was jarred
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to 40 In which lhno women ..... in- Damage lo Ketmedy', ear wa, hitting the Boyt oar. Two penon■
Kin,,...... mlgM
tonned heavy, to the lront bump- In the ear dri... by Boyt. Rutll
ffOlcl 1 - - to jured.
Ann -�� � Carol J�
Leo Claytoo Kennedy, Jr., 21,
-■o1 Aata.
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In
appear
P
flnl big], - Middleport, will
f
ornBecky
Lee
Wendell, • puaenge,
the
govenmenl effklal lo meet with eroy mayor 1 court oil
with Webb, complained � her
Kt!Met)', pa0et. ., at Wit.lie cbargt!. While traveling from tht
bottom t.eth helnc - -o1 11:SS L m. EST. We,t Virginia Bide of the bridge,
Boan � 1,1■ ormal Ille K-"Y nn 1nm tbe rear of •
R•■I- bad brokft their Ina, &amp;topped car operated by James
.I
■tleaee •• ._ l,y - of .. Borton Hoyt, If/, of lllddleport.
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utd
IDu'la■hehn
lann '"f e • e •
Nri�- �
lalb" to ■etlle Ille - ..,i.The Pomeroy Emergency and
- tll■pafe '" Ibo -Id
t answered three
,
lhe week eoo. 'The fire
CIW5
aver
F�- Departmen
�t WU called .. the
leday
William H.arlesa properly near Sa- S"a per,om �. .... ta. ap
lem Center Sunday al • p. Ill, - In the fi!o,)" "'""" when a hay ■tack war reported on over lhe
elficdl iii
fire ,which Wa, put out. 11,e fire lhe llolp Cou111J Sberlfl'o Do,
Funeral aervlces for Mn. Ed- was near Harless· barn. F' imen partmen
t and tbll Ohle State Paward Hoeflich, 60, of �14 Condor- reported no damage to the barn trol
st who died Bl her res1denee 51111- but said the structure had been in Mn
t
. Ruth a..dle a_....i
day morning wl? he held 1\ieoday danger from the blaze. Little Jou
and paid Ille - and """'
Clare E. Williams of Marion bu afternooo at 2 o clock at E w i a g was noted.
costs ID an 8C!tloD flied agaM
.
Saturday evenmg at 11:52, the her (or fauiDJ
been elected preaident of, General Chapel,
• fraudulmt
Telepboue Co. of Ohio for Ille !lib The deceaaed la aurvlved by emergency -d was called to a chedt William .Jordan paid
her hwJbaod Edward Hoeflich a local business in Pomeroy where
ti
and
a ·charge fl, inn:k:ef
board members daugbt.er, Mn. Reino Lind.
Margaret
McDaniel
had
taken
ill
a
cue WIii diwniued.MIiii
.
grandson Thomu Lind all of !she w81 renuwed oo a Joca1 phyfarfelted
��
Pomeroy• and a tilter,
Alu siclan.
Ir po
t1:n��
of
dlarge
uadamen rushed to U,e res!&lt;ISP
by
hatter)' Oted
annual meetlni hald at llarlon Fraser of Middleport and oeveral Sq
and
the
d
ce
of
Mrs.
Eddie
ltoellich
at
en
· nelces and oepbew,,
O.
J
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limd .,;
Frienda _may call at the Ewing 31, C'.oodor-at, Pomeroy, yester- :
board
.
o■ts '
be
illlama, the
mem rs
c
wu
of
Funeral Bomt any time. Burial d,y morning at 6: 15, Mn. Hoe- d f .
..;,
com�y officers also hold t
lw- will be made ht Beech Grove cem- flich had suffered an apparent
Ith
•
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� etery with Rev. Waldo Bartels of. �rt attack and was dead on arft
v r tt
le
h
e
of
rival of the aquad.
ficlating.
Comm.
Both
cm a C!batgl
Grant '5 and
and
----ae,;_ral of Ohio .::'':umtdiarles
, ,
by OSP m havma ,.. - bip,
Mastitis Control
of General Tele•
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Is n Jed omi;ut
---"Maal1t1&amp; ean Be Prewnted ill
LOO-"' �.
Dairy Cow,," wlil be the topic of 'l1le
Dinner
meeting m be held tonight husineu diatrlol•..,a
,
U't.
At Seven Tonight
March 'ZI, at ti:, Rock Springs deiree&amp;, SumQ'•� 11 Ille
.
'Ille regular meeting of the
at kinda day - !(iii ■bal6I
Gr
Holl In Rocle Sp
'
Walton
Metg, Chapter Izaak
Jeag.
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·
ue will he held tbla evening with
Speaker, will Include Dale L. Ml!IOS OBNIIIAL acmtl'1L
dinner being sel'ffd at '1 p. m. A suit for '1264.1'1 bas b e e n Terml.llde, Babson Brothers C'.om·
.4.dmiainns Saturday - :r.mm■
,harp.
filed In lhe Meigl Common Pleas pany of Oilc:ago, Dl , Ralph W. Newlend, lleedmlle.
After dinner a representative of Court by Earl R. Werner of Rl 1 Porterfiel
d, extension dairyman , Disdwpd SablrdaJ _ J"lora
the Department of Natural _ Re- Mkldleport, against Newell RyseD
OSU, and Dr. John W. Moore of Fredrick. Lema BoUrm,, ..S Der
&amp;0urces will show a fibn. T h e and Fp,;.·e �gate.
Pomeroy. 'lbe meeting is open to Hysell. F'lmerUJ.
Apocbe Camp trailer will he on The plalntJII chargea the defend. any
one inta'eat&lt;d In good dairv
'lundap _ display, ll8lci Willia Anthony, pru, ants owe him a bill in the amount roduction, ■ul
gl
Coull,
Dischorpd lbldq _ Aa cao,
the Mei
p
!dent.
,tated above, plua intereat from
E:i:tomlon Service, ,ponaor
!tr, lllnernlllo.
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order lend owned by the &lt;1e1enc1•ts sold and the bill paid. n waa
further asked that Faye Filgote
he banned forever from ..-1ng
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In and to
or cle
�n atlra&lt;uV8
Mtddleport
bouse maid la being held In
terest
bn
the premlael, or proceed for a Meigs County Jail today on charges of stealing penonal
loreclosure.
property and household belonginga from the home of
her employer
In ...... court •ctlon di
,a, of 10,
1
pet'tioa
has been
ura Conma May
trailer.
s
-,t
wa,
A
h
arrested
ttie
Krebs.
P. Kreb, from Charle, 0.
.,
Mela, A nurrAJer of the flellll ,r o r a
The plalntlll charp■ grou nep,et
111p that
found Including •
on • Warrul
8Y
and asko cu.tody of • m I n o r
Mn. Cox reported llolen. 'Ille 1o,
oaa
,hlld. _____
'- to! e,tlmato of ..._ lakm ,...
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re.,., - to -.roy PolL� '5t8
,
Officer Jamea Saulsby that • num,
MAllltlAOE APl'LICATION
Cllfford 1"lelnfq, 12, Ill I, Wav• bor of valuable - had been ��:::
erly, W. V .. state Road Com- tmn from bl&amp; home. Be wl that
.:': two
e
lot of mis&amp;lon of Wood County, ml N... the housemaid wu the ooly per- 1nc1
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dol·
■
son having accese m the home els ml cloil,es,
cy .Braw]oy, . 11, Coolville Rl 3.
-�-�other than the mmiedlal&lt;I C.. Ian.
the sllp
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poo,
NOJILII l'IUOATIID
family.
jedl.
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aom
t
'l\t lliddlaporl _,.. Swleby, with Sberilf R o h e r
ci1e unil - ealled "' Ille eurt Hartenbach, went to Middleport Mrs. illtop
he hold • Ibo
Noble resldenoe '"' CU-.. In where M;dd!eport Offlcor Scott felony cbarp to - ID llelp
lillddleport Sanday alibi, He ..., Shaak wa&amp; Informed. The tbno County
bolaN ,.W,,, ltD,
� bJ· a
to th■
bwM, a - -- .l'llctfllal,
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THE EVIDENCE - Bw:al i�enla frequently complain about litter, trash and pWti
tlllllgurtn1 their
roadsides, Exactly who la 16 primitive as lo be the public nuisances, producing such exliib1ta1., pictured above,
is a moot question. The r,wln( Dally Sentinel cameraman who ,topped to record this view now has another pro,
ject high on bis priority 11st: a picture of a person dum ping hlll !rash along a public hlghwsy. Thll ocene la oa
the Forest Bun Road between S"tate Route 7 and Miners ville.

It was a ,low day In homemwn Be lmmedlltal, became - E. Byer, .... . member of the ..... he's deed,. he ouddenly lootnewt Saturday untU the editor's vlncod • terrlhle lrapdy had l(iddloport Vohmtoer Fire Com- ed up, oiJBervod calmly:
1011 underloot to r&lt;port an -� bappened roeed off the hlll to pany who would he on the eon
"'lbere he Is."
geney, In qulclt nrder he had tel- bla 1iome 'at fltl Locuawt. and tel, _,;., Shasleen&amp; couldn't 1
So, helon Ille aid untt _ lite
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JURI ■tarted 11P the hill to hi&amp; - - ltad moved toward a,tual
ready. and - aid - Wlnpll.
and fire truek, moving 1N1 tbe dou,
rtWtBll TIIAOBl&gt;l'
Lincoln Drive heme with It .. 'Ibey -• the lad thought trapped
bJe,
"Bab,"' he 111d. ••Tbf, Is an came in the Sentinel offices at walked up. curloul, to inquire,
In ■hort, a&lt;eardlng tq Sentinel _,....,, ..
MechanlMt on Ille dead nm. ex• deadpan:
roporter Bob Wingett. "lhlnp -In quid&lt; order tho following hllU&amp;ted, In abeut 1:30 flat Imm ''Whar• aD the excilemenl
..
,. roal]y bouncing around here tnMpired,
the lime they wen talephoned. about? Where'■ the fire?"
for o while."
-la telotype ........,.tlon with But eauliouo Wingett pl-,! Everybody wa■ happy oxeept
Elghl,yeaNlld John Tannehlll. John'■ lather ID Oalllpolla, Win- lln. Herbert Olltey apln, just to Ille editor.
.,. of Clieolaf Tannehlll. had - geU WU ""'1Ntl to noU1y the check and learned what happ,--.ed John Tannehill be&lt;au,e there
for • b ilce ,m hille - of Gravel emergoncy ■quad parttculer]J of. o, ,i.; boy thought trapped In a wu no tragedy. 'l1le fimnen for
HUI In Middleport about I p. m. ter John inedo I plain he wa, cave.
IMne
I tbt same ....... ml the humor
'I,- Ohio - Patnl ftporlodj Saturday with I elightly ' older wholly aeriou■•
OONSTBRNATIOII
for the same
1n..i.oc1,
.
'l!lmiill .,,... , Comellu■ Coo- friend. The friend had entond o -Wlnaall,
lllddloport flnmea had gone m1 ......,.., plus tbe fa;t be waa able
the TMnthUI realdenc:o to
-lllr•le •8"ln effective
..., .. Porllml, Im: lidllfou■ cave. got beyond ea,y oarohot, lion for tho �. ■ou,iJI Olll
J- lfl, but called Gui to .John Taonehllle lrietNII, '!om ml John -• up the her _, that he could cllrec:t action In hand!IIJI a local new■
loft elf ..,. wbo 111..,.i,t be - being asnd who Wffl ti the ,
llowllng tbt rescue unit to the eave. a.lei event.
,...._,, for
""' r berl -· II. llltldleport, for help• .John, who wwld not .,.. .W.,,L The, �
had • oar, ,.. Emmett Shuter got Ille younpter 'Ille editor ,.., llllhappy be.
ht d■!ottl,e
and Bryan lei' ibe - far. ""8eol .to·bt - theaibt ihOr"had;·
·1tilpotl on'lllil lmet!, llnally quieted down, cauae Ibo Rtory waa llnally out
Dffll. •• ._ulo. for tlllllfe lllNd hla friend - aU
lie to ha'" IIIOtll tab Ibo t,oper•• and about the time )'GUll8 TaJme. after deedllne, hut ...-y plea,ed,
fthlolo.
Sol 1111 -L
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for tho tlllni timo, "I'm loo, nallji, - all - ,..U.
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Educational
Event Tuesday

C.,11111 AWAY 181 BLUES IN THI NIGllT
19, la 1111 oalY oil-night dllo IOCUY ID •--...
bulky volee Ii mu.ch ollllndatH.,
bar
many phone &lt;a11s from a11111 .
ge1,
111a
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'WIDI (o 111k. Of courae, some callm
worbn who
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Galllpolla, far Ill handlln1 of thr J en by Randy Fllher, Troop tit,
parking, traffle and cleanup de- AddlMlll.
Meip winDen w-ert Dwight Lotail.a.
ticket pn, Pact 246, Bock Sprtnga, who
Prile winnen for the
sales, '-Ides champion Georp ,old l50 tk:uta; lllclt Trlplatt, Paet
Fisher , were: ITop three aales- Mt. Mkknepori: and R I c b a r i
men from nch county) Muon Werner, Paek M8, Pomeroy.
- Bob Beckett, z., ticketl, Troop Each t1cbt lales winner n­
157, Pt. PleUJnt; Wayne Ch.and- eeived prizes for their IICCOtll·
ler, Pl. Pleasant and a tie fur plllhmenb.
third p)aoe, Bill Camey and PhC Each scc:nrting unlt, whose memGoodnight, ol Pt. Pleaaant an d berlhlp 10ld five or more tickets.
New Havea
received flO for IOOUling equ!Jr
In Gallia, fint prize went to Da- ment. Winnen here were P.ackl
vid Durham, who sold
t�keta. 261, · 234n 2-1p. 244, • and Troops
28
Durham ta from Gallipolla
Paek 261, 234, 240, 2'41, • and Troo9s
IA\: Second place honors went to 234 NJd 211.
8111 McCormick, Troop 211, Addi- The 1911 event groned $2.00.00
son: third place honora were tat- Wt year•• mark waa ,1.250.00.

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VIDEO VOJ: : In order for Ef�
?$rl Zi01balst, Jr., to J'eCf'live per­
intulou to appear opposite �a
Turner in the fllm, "J;lY• L o V e
Pouessedf'." he had to agree ·tn ,
do six extra segmenta o{ his _A:BC­
TV seriel, "'Tl Swiset "Strip." . . : .
TY and e,t.ertalnmnt pel'8011alllel arei J!ocl&lt;in8 to the Town
Home, m Ea11 18th St...t ID New
York'&amp; fa■hlonable ltlurray H 1 1 1
aectlen. Re�son ' js t,bat the Malt­
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chlldrenJ
Bandleader Jan Garber · la now
on
heard each Saturday night
serie1
dance
hle
ABc Radio with
originating in Hot Sprlng!I, Ark.

24&lt; Rock Sprinp; Troop
257 Pt. Pleasant: Troop 249 Pom
eroy; Troop 259 Pl. Pleasant
Post 252 Pt. Pleaqnt : Post 211D
Pt. Pleasant : Troop :aoo. G•lll•
poll&amp;.
Red ribbons presented. 1tirst
time new troopa appeared in the
event &gt; went to Troop 2611 Gallipo.
111 Ferry ; Troop 234 T u p p e r •
Plains and tht' Senior Girl Scouts
Pl. Pleasant.
All units were presented Scout•
0-Rama eerfifi�ate! lor particip3lion. Post 211, Addu«:tn. Post 208
Cheshlrt and Post :aSB Pomerov
were honored . for their setvicu in
the ooncessk&gt;n booths.
Special merits went to Post 200.

John W. Jarrett, tid&lt;et ,hairman, presented the top aalesrnen
prl..,, Col. o. v. Knipp, aetlvlMlSS ZIEGLER
ties chatnnan. presented lhe ribbons.
Here's the U.t of Blue Ribbon
Winnen,, In the order ID which
they were presented: Pack 248,
Pomeroy: Pack NC, Middleport:
Plea■ant i Pack 2111
Troop 2112
Pt. � . 'rroop 240 llutlend,
op 2
;
.., Galllpolla; Paek 211 Addi■on ·
Tro
Roell
Springs 'lloop
•1•
Pack 25847Pt.
Pleasant.
t
Pac t54 Pl. Pleasant: Troop
11111 CbeablNt; Pad&lt; 25S M.... . An •_rray of unusual
Pack :tl8 New Boven; Pa.. 2tJI hall will he ""11 by Mb, J o a n
Gallipolis; Troap 258 New Haven: Ziegler of the Ohio Fuel Ga1 Company to help convey U,e colorful
lllory of the natural i" busmeo,
when she speaks before the I.Jons
a.a '-'
Club Ladles Nl&amp;hl meeting Tue,.
day, M h .
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vra11ve1Y portray lh■ v..i.ua ,_,. .
uel',
o
.... peration U,at........
l'
tt poss,1,ie for Ohio h-... ·�
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eook with gas produced in t h e
ft will he "Meet Your Firemen S.UU,western
part of the United
Nlfht" In Middleport t I f I d I ., Stales
• at the high ICbool auditor ·
In �itlon, Miq Zie ler will
!um at T:!8 as member, of th■ be drosoed
from hat ID
In O
fire departmen1 altempl .. pro- naloral SU oulfd. She will explain
ville an edoeatsanal bl&amp;ht of enter- the magic proeeu ol turning nattafmnenL
1iral gas Into cloth!Ill,
� of Ille twl!ld la to proMis!ll Ziegler's taa:, entitl"Cl "The
Ylde Joca1 cltilffll with helpful
lnfonnatlm:I 1a order 1111b their Mad Hatter,'' hBI beep a hit with
to
-- -,. 111d lbtlr U.. IICUl"II men and women aD over the ltat.
In it,
while drlvlag on the hflbw� ue �he -� the ,tctur,,_ aallty program wlil feature e,q
wonderland ol the gas
Industry that provide, today•,
fllllll elf - aton, wHh' 0
ultimate In
peat apellklr who wm. talk cm homemakereniwith theand
a,
new and
t■ftty In ti. home and • t II e home eorw ence
improved producta of many kinds
high
from industry.
fireman wll1 be
Introduced II to hit length
of
WILL Il.LUS'l"RATE
tffllco wflh the depma.ent .ad She will llhutrate how homes
�· In
.•, Indu-,...
ptcluro■ will he diapleyed aiu,,,. ....�-- pl
lnJ __, ol pa,I fire &lt;Dlllf)BD1 Pomeroy an: eon""""'1 by O
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great syarem of pfpeltnea with u.,
F1ro Cldel Tom Dml and Jl'lnl bill gas-producing field■ 1n Lou!,,
Aid a.lef llnlfflel Shular aid that 1111a and Texas
oqulpmeal
elf tho � U lng her ..mad
· hat,.. aha Riso
wou
a
lo, Ille _.,_
ld he 00 dbplay
will expl
tbe d,ama behind
Ile 11"1 • er- .,_k at
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lint aid
•
Fuel
Ohio
•ut IDldet'll'Ound ,tor.
flal,tlna and
equipment age program. Ml11 Ziegler. a na.
of the depacbue:nt.
thla live of Cleveland, wu gradual11,e "'1111 la • "Dnl" fnr
ID- ed from Baldwin-Wallace College
Jdlna: 1
area
Dl tn provdt
In Berea, Ohio,. and earned
a
IJl'a la wbl tbe general
pab- bacheJo, of. divmity degree from
hWt
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fOr
11111 pin hel&amp;,AII
ale llnlvortlty. 'l1le
will
Y
aloty
and pro- aild hll!l&gt;war
follow • din.- at ,,., p.m. In
and
leclftta from
the Federated OJureh.
cbarp.
no
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� Jaek Smith w!D
....., bla flfth lllnt u bml
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"Q1Nm .far a Day" on ABC-TV,
,ind1-l,llli,,i lo, vaeationlntl Jack
of lllan:h :7.
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- lm, - ol TV -at- .. -'-alla, Jut appea,-ed
• ABC ii Jtest-narrator of "You
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Troup todaJ la 1H1e of Iha
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f;±rsr but there ftl a time
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llolb elwaeter .- and swsle•
N, .111 "Ac!ap,ib" GD NBC-TY
JloDday nipll, wu juat II year,
old al Ille time and tho JOWlll"'l
l8IIDher el tie Lancaater, Pa,,
- unlm&gt;, Re played haH
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m-year history of the event."
'111.at's how the aeventh annual
�-G•M Scout-0-Rama conducted
In the Natlooal Guard· Armory
oelP Pl. Pleasant over the weekend, attended by nearly l.000 per,o111, was deacrlbed today by W •
C. Dickson, district Scout Chairman.
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Twtnty-five IICOUt unit.I m the
M-G-M i Meigs • Galla MuonJ
JN:a participated in the 81Dlual
affair. Twenty-three were aw.amed Blue Ribbons.
'1,'op individual &amp;Lcket aaleunan
thi.l year was G«&gt;� Alan Fish•
�r, Troop �. PL Ple�. who
BOid 8S ducat&amp;. Filher was award:!'d a movie camera, donated by
Enl\5 Grocery ·C�.• of Gallipolis.
p,izea award,
In add- to
ed, UDH! roeoived 30 per commilsioa of the ticket 18les.
11,e llllil &amp;eltlftl the largest com
mJssioo was P.ilck 203, Gallipolll,
headed by Earl Durham.
Carl Mun-ay Jr., show chair-,
man, was master of eeremmilea
Mu1T&amp;y Jntn&gt;dueed W. C. Didi
son, dl�rlc_t cltairman, who gaw
a . brief talk. 0011gratulaling
U,e units and lQt]en IGi tho fin.
eat Scout•O-Rame in Its RVeft
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"Knight Hawk." . . . .
8er8fflllll ,pent almoal
lour hoqr1 poslnl under hot llg)Jla
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lo, publicity pictures In ..,_
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tlall wltll her ,tarring N&gt;le
•'Twenty-Four Houn In a Wom­
an'• Ufe," which waa presented
00 CBS-TV Jut Monday Night
lat). Toward the end of l:he ses-­
alon, prodoeer Gordon Duff com•
m!,erat,d w ] t h her, aaldng.
...Aren't you tired from thla long
ordeal?" Replied Miu Bergman,
"'No, not at all. I really d o n ' t
mtnd po,hlg for piffllres. I gue,1
never get over being Raga
thaL
atrack... (After Issuing
Mis• BergmAn took off
her three chil­
for Rome to vlslt
dren no_w with their father Rober·
to Rossellnl. The Rome photog­
raphers wouldn't IEiave her alone
and 11he said she'd never go to
Rome a�in if it weren't for her

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erweo1 mlnor 1Urgery al H01w
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Special Palm Sunday Service Wilt
1IETtJIIM noM '1RlP
Be Presented By Westminster Folk Rummage Sale
Mr. and Mn. Ed Bauer Mvt
A •�lal Palm Sunday ,en,ice Dream ' ' by Helen Taylor. PracU.
returnee. from • villt with their
will be presented Sunday mornin1, cal Proverb&amp; will be given by Ser- PlannecJ MQfCh
IOfl, Clifford Bauer and family io
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Bduclt.ors tblnt the 30,000 "unneces­

ary" 11:bool distriets in lhiB country are
lenjbly wuteful of both money and
ICbool personnel.
TIie IIIIAller the school district, the
hlgber the ratio of teachers and other
ldlool workers to students. And the
ltJ&amp;ber the schooling cost per pupil .
Where atate, have big school aid pro­
crams, �e effect may be to help sustain
a basically uneconomic structure by
pouring fund, into these small districts.
Where no ouch aid eoisls, the effect
may be lo depreos teachers' salaries.
One study feund that in tbe three states
where average enrollment per district
II smallest, those salaries were only 71
to 74 per eent of the national average.
A question lawmakers In Washington
should obviously be asking themselves
lo whether any contemplated f e d e r a I
school aid might unwisely be used to
shore up thousands of inadequate, cost­
ly school ll)lltems.
As many surveys have suggested, su�
stantial administrative economies would
result from compacting today•, 40,000
unita into t h e recommended 10,000.
Management, purchasing, many essen­
tial services could be handled m o r e
cheaply on a large unit basis.
The gain in the teaching field also
promises to be substantial. Fourteen of
the 15 states with the smallest average
school district enrollment have average
teacher salaries below the national av­
erage. These would be lifted lo proper
levels in districts or sensible size.
If alt'\ltill,""lear advantages flow from

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Schools - ff.
consolidating our school district, what'•
keeping us?
The fact is that consolidation Is under
way . Two years ago we bad 5,000 more
school districta than today. The total
shrinks steadily. Y e I educators don't
think the pace is swift enough.
Some states have Jaws making reor­
ganization mandatory, but many still do
not. And a look into history shows that
consolidation into really effective units
has usually come only when states have
compelled ii.
Many argue that the states and the
local communities know best how to
manage their schoo l systems. Here, in
this area of activity endorsed by virtual­
ly all educators, they have a golden op­
portunity to prove it.
PLAY SAFE, BE SAFE

A letter ,Jrom a friend in Loi, Angeles
reports: �
"The w,lllft\,r here ls go,geous and I
had every intention of spending this
past weekend in Palm Springs with my
wife. We needed to get away.
"We took the Hollywood freeway but
didn't even reach downtown L A. The
car in front of me stopped, but the car
behind me didn't.
"Thanks to seal belts neither my wife
nor I were hurt but our car will require
at least ,1,000 worth of repairs.
"May I suggest that you or anyone you
know put seat belts in your car. The po­
lice agree with us that without I h o 1 •
belts my dear wife could have been bad­
ly injured, not to mention yours truly.''
'Nuff said!

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la teen years we 've learned
that many ot the aboonnaJiliea
present al birth are not tru]y conigenilal, in ih ··nsc tha t lb.y're
hereditary, but acquired in t b f'
sense that they occurred during
the ca'7)'ing period.
To use 8 word you 'U be reading
more about in the near future.
they ' re embryopathic, meaning
that they took place while the de,
veloping infant was resident within the mother'■ body.
NoW let me opal.in that th.fr
differentiatJon ii no mere hairsplitting, u you'll Wlderstand
when I give you detaila or-a disturbing Jetter sent by 8 weH-mean-lag mother who, quite underatanclably, is uninfonned in this com.
ptex Held of medicine.
The great dllference between
hereditary and embryopathlc disturbances lies In the fact !bat the
latter, being acquind, are n o t
banded down from generation !o
generation.
Slated bl paolilYe lerml, I � e
chlld who lo ..,_ wtU, u em bry.,.tblo deleel w delormtly wlH
NOT lrommll tut defed • ...
formlly la bla ,.. loer """ cblldron.
'I am • widow" writes I h •
good mother who brings this subject to our attention, "and I have
a fKm wbo was born blind. He had
eight operations when a cJ,;Jd
1t
none of them cHd any good. We
spent wr life'• aavinga on these
operations and hil education. Be
te a musician and plays organ and
accordion. The only lncom• L.
bas te his blind penalon and wha
little he can make with bis music.
"And now to my problem. He

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Would It not be an 8&lt;'t ol cru�
in justice to deprive this young coo.
ple . who_' ve already had . mont
than their share of sufrermg, of
the joys of parenthood? And. al·
though my expcrieat"e ill l1rnHH
to only ... blind couple bleaaed
with offspring, I can assure you
that your grandchild-to-be wi!I
probably be just about the moat
beloved youngster Ul your com­
munity. Or, for that matter. in
any other. He'll pat be packed
in the back seal while his parentl
traipse around tht countryside or
go ta a drive-in la• , late mov�.
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And be U ba\18 DO baby litter .o
tend him whl!e his pare11t1 p
galllvanting around.
How about cut.Ing out fear.
grandmother-to-be, and getlinS
started 0• somo IMI of l:nlltJac
wlgrunentt Baby booliol, lor •

child

Everett McKnight o1 Pon,.
ffi1Y and Mra Jack Sweeney ol
Athens ...,. recent overnf1b1
guests ol Mr,, Fem SWeeney and
attended tbe lurby dhmer at the
Methodlst Church. Mn.
-.!Ill Mn.
remalnecl for a
Garnet W illiamson jollled llu!m u
a dlnnflr guest one day lut 1Nek.
Mro. Nellie Parnr of Chfflet&gt;
pent
a few night, et the home of
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SUe. Mrs. Parker has .tarted
practicing 11.udenla for their rolea
In the juruor clUI play whicli Ibo
Is directing,
M
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Mr. and Mrs. D-,
u,u:, Lucas o ville and Mr and Mrs. Willford
is going to marry this summer Hale and family of MCConnelsvllla
and his fiancee has just parllnl Mrs. Pearl Canaday and Mr
s.
aighL I am afraid that il t h • v Jean Parker accompanied the
should .... a child H might be Rutland majoretlel to Ille Philip
blind, too. I know what su ffering Sporn plant Tuesday afternoon te
that would cause parents with solicit workera for tag day. $26.80
small means and a child who was collected.
woold never see. h there any Carrol Snowden has been m at
medication he can get that would his home.
--keep him from being fertil•i l - ----Please help me In this matter. "
I can indeed help you in thi&lt;11 DEVOTED TO INTl!lU'.8'1' Of'
matter , dear mother. But not ia
MEJGI MAION AREA
the way you might imagine .
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da,- 1IJ, The 0.S• Valle, P\lh11d1t111
tt yoa or your •Hbaad lllfferetl r.ompaRT, tH llffllUSe II. tGmtn1.
Ubto Ba11a.. &lt;&gt;fnN plu,.. wY..t:UfP
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RY PETER t:D80N
l 1JhYO ! NEA i - In all the e x.rTll'Ot about nam in1 Dr Ed wla
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10 .Japan , a story W8I revtved
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from 1891 to 1896 . He was
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, · day the e�peror asked him
manv children he had.
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rlnce had to
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,lj that he didn t k� w exactl. htit t hat he would fmd �ut
'.•xi dav he came back w t th the
OJ' ,�t'r It was 42.
T!IE iNVENTIVE _J AP�E
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dotng wonders with the
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bee u
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tem let. the art of the bedside
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P 1e 'has �I
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I I IS a beaut. U1 piece Of cab'ine1 ·
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worv and push • mtions. Sw1••-1
11•· room .
1,.. s In r•eon I roI aII the !·•hi
ThPre is a set of dials lo control
th e air conditioner. Another set
eonlrols radio, w ith se l ed ive
,- w ile-hes for a piped-i n hi-ii. There
ls a switch that lights a floor
lo mp for a n ight light, that shows
you the way w ithout blindin g you .
The cradle phof"le is buil t so you
valet,
dial direct for operator,
room service, bell captain or information. There is a &amp;pedal push
It was mentioned that I. E. Milbutton to can "Maid. " A nd anler, life lime member of
the
o!her button beside it which says
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.. Hurry. " J l work s, too,
Th 0'J Oak Hill Girl Scouts will hold c
and
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birthday
lhl.a
Wednesday
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a Bake Sale at 1 1 a.m. April I
come runnmg.
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that the Men's claa of the dlun:h
OF ALL THE STRANGE tlungs at the Junes and Morgan Haro•
had presented h"•m w1·th a chair
you eat Jn Japan , from seaweed to
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for
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""' Sunday rooming during the S un•
ocee
f n ed ice cream, the damdesI 11
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proh1blv fri···-1 honey bees. in the J ackson C:«&gt;unty Council for re- day School hour.
Following the meeting cake and
comb. It is a kind of hors d 'oeurve larded children.
'l'hev serve you a liltle in a tiny Mrs. Sara Fox returne&lt;l borne coffee were served by Mrs. James
bowl as an appetizer with your Saturday from University Hospit, Brtw.lnglon and Mrs. Grace Joh n­
sakc. They don 't tell yon whal it al, Columbus.
son to Rev . Raymon Konkright,
Le; till you've tasted ii. it looks a Mr. and Mrs. Clarence OilC!r James Euler, Mr and Mrs. Jack
little like �if:C , fried br�ad crum�s.
and sons Tommy. Gary and Brent Bechtle, Miss Bess Sanborn, ani
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You pie� up a tidbit with
ot Columbus spent the weekend Mrs. Moore. .
your chop.!!hcks. It has a sweet, .
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nutty taste which is not unpl eas- ;
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ant. 'Mien they tell yoo. And t ure
with Mr. and Mrs. J, Edward Kirsch
e nou,l!;h, you, r:oke around
your chopsticks. and you see a of Erie, Pa. were guests last
week of Mr. and Mrs.
R oss
who le bee on its back.
ABOUT nus FRIED IC.I!! Kerns.
cream. You get it in the tempura Mr. 1md Mrs. Walter Jenkins
rP-staurant&amp;, where they fry your attended the funeral of Thoma, The Easter theme waa carried
food in Wiamt seed deep fat, Lime at Col umbus, Friday,
out on the table for the putluck
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r ight in fTonl of you, a bite at a
lhe Past Matrons &lt;'f
Or. Morgan L. All 1son, pro1es- dinner of
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t·ime .
Evangelme
Chapter, OF.s, �1--lt--. sor and Chairman of Dental
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The scoop ff frozen ice cream 18
met
Friday
evening at the home.
urger)', and anestheslOKlgy a1
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in S
broupht m Q\IK..
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You
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Ohlo statc Univers11y has
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b aIIer, wh 1ch prov1·dea a kind Of
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was hostess and
eIecled prelildent of the AmerI.
ln!rulaling layer. 11ten the wt&gt;ole
served
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course follow­
thing ia plopped into the deep fal can Dental Society of Aneslhesiol Ing
lhe dinner.
and fried like .a doughnut for less ogy for 1 961. He is a graduate ol
ndy favor1 of hens and chick
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than a minute. You pick up this Ohio State College of Dentist?"V
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Fried snowball w ith choµsticka and in 1944 and has been OD tl)e co ens were given each guest a nd
lege faculty since 1 949. Dr. AIU- plastic Easter egga were used as
nibble away at it.
The only focxl item that rea lly son Is tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. napkin holders.
!iitopped your corre&amp;pondent was a Evan H. Allison of Oak H ill Mrs. Young, president conduct ­
big. boiled fish ey�. It wu blue, end a brother of Mrs. O. Merrill ed a short busineu meeting and
Davis of JackSOn. He is a grad• .11howed colored sllde1 of a ucaand it stared me dow n.
CANTJNFLAS came to Tokyo to uate of Oak Hill High school and lion trip to Florida.
promote h'is new picture, "Pepe," lhe husband of Janet Jones of
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and they held a press conference Oak Hill and he and hia family Gam were played during the
evenIng and prizes won bY Mra.
for him. One Japanese eorre.epon- reside at Worthington .
Will Reynolds, Mra. Robert Hardent asked bim wbat his hobby
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wa!J and he uid ''bulls." Another
Grace
French. Other, attending
••ked him il he WU really an exwen!! Mrs. Zella Cross, Mrs. Evepert bullfighter and he answered,
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WREN FORMER King Leopold
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Mr , and Mrs. Will Heilman
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called
on Mr. and Mn. Joe
___________ / spent Thursday with Mrs. EliaTurner, Middleport, aad Robert
beth Wickhlll! of Cheater.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor See, recently.
and children ol Addison. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Brown and children
and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Painter
and children called at the Painter
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cook and
granddaughters called on Mr. and
Mrs. Will Heilman Sunday.
Mr. and Mra Marshall Miller
Bulk-Pac k - Frozen
and children of Beverly called on
Mrs. Jennie Roush, Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Weber Thoma
l '.i' ita Khrnshchev is tellin g the
\I.i ll I spent Monday af�moon with Mr.
" , . rid, "'Your arandchildrcn
.
..
I and Mrs. wm Heilman.
. 1"" up um'er oommumsm. Do
y.,u t-,elieve_ 11? Wi�I lhe� live in a
, Houing for 8 dog, ■ccordidg
L1imick1 wnh their hair_ shaved I to flie Humane Sciely of the Unit•
Jene Parker - Fresh DeHy
, , ·� !-:ah,.a. 11\c communist ftaa? ed States, 11 more than merel y 8
l ,ir· .:1 God? �e\'er; · you say, matte
r of provkling protection
r "-are you $llre1 Ask youfflt:lr- from the we• ther. The 1 10uslrig
,. al _vou can 4o "''w to opl)08e arrangements can make tbe dlf
.
c munism? There is one sure fe rence between a happy, aff�
, 1 : SUPPURl kAD IO FREE tlonat&amp;, companionabl fl dog and a
l ROPf:.
dog that will be surly and
Marvel Brend - French VenHle
Ra,ii,n F:.'."C Euror,e is • prh,,,to pleasure to y ou.
,. .. am,a.VA supported by Anm-•
i • 11� �) 1 � • • • people Who IRI
,. in1t to do • liute 10methin1
, _ ..., :• m11.h the future better
•Ac TOOi-Cart R.
Adama,. buma l&amp;cton m..
1, . tnci1 ,tti1dren and chiklren all
fiDeer &amp;a tbl lit• aclenct ....
c, � tile Wt1rld. E\leryday, Radio
11oo o1 Clluco vou,i,�• ,..
1 . ce Euroi,t hmadcutl the truth
VODIUIICI Dl'Nloa at n.u■a..
,,..., ·,9 rnillion c■.ptivca behand the
Tu., U1t1 e ■peC1■1 tool, an
Wo.thmo&lt;e As-d
l1 n Curtain . , . j:i\linl lhffll the
Ultl-tarque "'plflDCb," for UN
11
bl IP8Cf. 'l'be "'Plencb la •
c-� , raijC t o re1i11 Comm uniH
combluttoa p J i , r e ud
lv1.1 i•f wa�t,inli1,
•
WftlDOII developed to prnent
...,.J .,... -.
.....-..iri...-(�"t
l'Obltl(a OI U.. apact CNW•
ChocoJ.le eo....i
,
1na11 u b■ � npa1ra oa
bto - bl .,..._ Adamo
WeN'l' -.alllome ■boN'" to
, � (iltp'a f'MCltlom W bit.
.,_J,n c»,
Rod&lt;l• Manhmalow
ftQ modon. in u e'flron..
mut d no frlttlon to kMI
PJ!ti!lt'-ld •s ■ pYbtk: HfViC•
- � .. pta...
1" c--perattan with Th• Aidy•rttatnc
Council atid th• N•'#lpaJMr
.lldwrfltlnll" �•

';:j

tland

looser

Mainly About
people In
Pomeroy

Daughter's 2nd

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rttmnod to Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Har. 27
. 1981-3
be, - Sartunlay, ..... Melt•
la not to be amtu.d
Gener-al �ital
of Belglllln vlslted the old capil.!tl &amp;, country, rl,si,:uUlea her11e1r ng
b.leacbet dneloped main!, kif'
of Ji11 pan at Kyoto, J! rained all a gth1h,11 �rl and, In wig and Id•
I MJu Brend■ Sufi logr■bam r•
da)' . Whl.'8 It ra bt■ in Japan, mono. wlm1 hill love b.Rck without
delicate
f.hrt. A new produd..
, turned home Sunday evenm1, ...
e
h
s
till
on
dro
atching
.
ar
c
ut
e
w
ty
g
gel
p
ryin
c
er
ft
p1 The M im:h meeting of the lv
�m ter
�.b
th.in_ he r�
t a weeuod ¥lslt In Ma
perfect (or lauoderinc caUana ..
.
w
l
r _lt n.
Mr and M n R A. . 'MlomptlOb wlth her ailter and brother-rietta
on ID t uql trad1t1ons Of roy�.
ln--law
QS
weU a, nyml 11111d d■er'cmi it ■
5e,V
ty, hi.I majesty fed •ame deer ID Stur le_y has 11tudied hard from erview G 1:ar&lt;kn Club of Reedsv1lle of Bridgeville arrived Saturda y Mr. and Mrt. William Slrawit. j Mr. and Mn. William E ichinger I dry leach hi
farm. Add 1
b
I
Nara Park, watched ten bout, of real ge11ha how to pour tea, and wu held at the home or Mr1. H for a vi,it with Mn· c E· Neaat' She
1
w
m
ir
•'-•
s
,�
-�
the'
�,
odd"
i
IICCOmpaD-,
,�
�11UJ1111'
·
Cl!,cur■
by
wa
11oYA1
m•
t
the
.
.
_
o
waab water -. wIth .�
Japane wresUmg. ms� the it take1 hour� to �l on her make- L. Lark.In t with Mrs. H a r o I ,J a patient at Mt! igt General HO!.-:
her mother, Mr1. Olive Ingraham nivn-u.ry Slmda7 at tMir bomt, detergent.
Kobe ■h1py�rds and ded�ca� • up. The r,elt111gs, m color, . whei:- Moaar, M11. Della Ruth and Mr11. pital .
-----I and Mri Garnet WUllamaon ol Rock S-'-- Road •Ith a family
new Catholic chu rch. H11 sp1rita thfl blouoms come out, will be DonaI ReJbe l assiat. · g
· f'm- Rut.la,od •ho apenl the day with pl..l:leriq iii tM afternoon.
.
Kathern
Roush
who
1a
M111s
1be thiq to
about cat
�
magnificent.
weren't dampened 8 bit.
The bu&amp;ineas �tmg 11·as m ployed m Columbus apent t h " the St rauaes
SocleJ
Humane
Tbe
11y1
neues,
in
wu
aerved
dinner
potluck
A
I
And , according to the reporter This may enable the picture to
charge of the pre!itdent. Mn. Law. I weekend with her parents M1 I Mr and Mn Cb..ar let Wikler• the evenlng to Mr. •nd Mn Wil, of. the United State;, I, tut DJ
who covered the tour for the To-- get by in the U. S. Bui for the Jarence Rose. The roll call w as an- �nd M n . Albert Roush and fam• 1 m ulh and family and M rs. Sar· ham Houdaahelt and Marie and v�nnana.a knowll D'.1111'1 •­
kyo Mainichi Shimbun, " a lucid panese, where the geisha are
j
Rood
ii:
p
ah Koe-lher 1pent Sunday in CoJh. Mr. aod Mn. Willi.am Eichinger you do, II )'OU or :,our dwdra
rain added silvery elegance to the Uie way out , aa luxurie too e - swe r-!d by telling what was en• I Uy, Bailey Rwi
, Jr. and Mary Jane, Nancy. L in- are ill. aee I doctor. Do � .__
ancien t capilal. "
pensive for adyone to afford, it joyed mos� about Garde n Oi..11l . 1 Mn Floyd WlW •� spen�1 ng. a octon with relative..
J APAN AS THE ORIG INAL wil l bt just more Hollywood ham. and new kmcb o! planb tha_t are few day11 wr th her children in Co- Mr , and Mn. Otto I 1et of Lo8an da and Joh.nay of Syracuse; Mr1. for your pet
l
were Sunday gueiita or their daugh- Jen oinp Wayland, Middleport ; l r----'-'-----'-'OiiOiiiiiji
land of the cherry blossoms h88 a lllGN IN THE OSAKA Grand planned . for us:e m members gar- lumbus.
1 te r and &amp;on in l aw. Mr. and Mn
clll!tom that Washington, D. C., and other Japanese tourist hoteb· dens this spring.
1
Mr. and Mr,. William Seyfried,
with lta transplanted Japanese "Kindly refrain from tlppin8 1be program was in charge af
C . L. St ruble .
Gallipolil· Mr. and Mn. Charin
cherry treeti might copy.
Mrs. Jed Webtt.er Jr. and IOII, 5a.,...
a_ny of our employees, as a _1erv• Mrs. Reihe! in which an interestFritz, Don and BWy, I
,,WI
II
oe
cent
10
per
I
ice
C
arge
o
h
-vitited Satunlay in N�w Mr. and Mn. Allen Eichinger,
Jimmy.
the
cherry
bl•
ing reading on "How to Care fo, II
I n Washington ,
l•
fvQS
Maaen,.
v�
Haven, W. Ve. with her mother, Mr,. Dana Oliver and Leroy Eichsoms are almost never Ul bloom added to you bill.
Perennials," and a game pert ai nduri ng �e scheduled. cherry blos- "'They _are adequately paid, and ing to Dowers. w a� played, with
Mn. T C . Roush.
inger of Pomeroy and the bor.or. .
som festival. The buds usually any aervice rendered to our hotel M rt. Massar w inni ng the pri:u:. Mr . and Mr!. Paul Eictiinger Mr. and Mn Paul Eichm�r ed glleill■
·
COLD WAVES
burst open a week before or a auesta 18 completely m line of Refreshments In keeping with e.i tert.ained a grou p of relatives and da ughter were recent visitors
Calling in the aftemoon were
PS.GI
....
blossom
r
r
che
ry
the
week afte
th�ir �uty.
St . Patrick ' s day were served 1o Ttnirsday evenir,g at t�eir home in Colum bu.... .
.
Mn. Anna Reul.er and o l i � e r
True Luxury W9" __ 112.51
n, k you for your coopera- 12 members and one guest.
q_�n has been crowned.
on Mulberry Heights m obser v- Mrs. Al bert Rowih. M�. Her- Clark..
Other Cokf Wa..
They doo ' l take any such tion. The Management. "
of bert Mill er, Mn. A rnold Kayes
ance'of the second birthday
______
From $6.00 _,.
chances in Japan. Early in Ma rch U. S. papers and hotels please
their daughler. Paula June. The Mn. Llicille B. Hawkinl anc:I Mr::.
Nt-w
Bead
Bleaeli
.
•
eapeare
U
weeks before the natural cherry copy.
11,r. 23 through liar. 30
"·-•-• a d'1&amp;- When launderini cotton and linJ1;ena bel auenu�u
honored gueAt rece ived m a n )' Ray .s,·•
______
d, the apan� � M11mber11 Auended
cards, and gifts inclt•ding two dee- trlct officers meeting hel d _Sunday en household articles, 8 cholrine- Phone - SP',- 1-5111
�
�
��
a
8 herry rees w th
a_
the Pome- orated birthday cakes.
m
f
bers
Three
afternoon at Tupper, Pla1na.
Open Eveninp S,
o
t'm
type bleach is required, but this
� tissue
C
hon ICl
blossoms
made of pink
roy Shakespeare club were in G&lt;1lI ce cream and cak e were .se rv• Mrs . Elmer Johnson Sr. and Mr.
Appointment
BnK.'G.
nper and tney last till aft.er the
n
·
'
.,...
I
Jr.
of
II
'd
nd
Joh
n
and
Mrs.
Elmer
s
Fri
ay
to
atte
the
Oluo
son
1po
e
ve
n
i
n
g
to
Mr.
and
ed
during
the
'
real blos soms are 8 1 1 gone.
Federation of Women's cl u b
of Mrs. ne x O' Brien and N a n c y WheelinJ:. W. Va were weekend
AMER.JCAN • JAP!tNES:'t re laor
Dislricl Eight le�islation con fer. Mrs- Carne Sw artz. Mr. and Mrs. guesh of Mrs. William Bazttt and
t 'ions may be set back 20 ye ars
·
pres byt et Larry O, Br i- en and J -unm) • Mr, Mr. and M111. Bentz Wolfe.
Mrs, Na n Moore led the devo- ence heId al lhe First
by a new movie
.
w h"1ch HoIIywood .
.
. .
OPTOMETRIST
honal period and pres1d� OV-'1 ia n church
.
�nd Mrs. Max E1ch�ger and Den- Mrs. W. A. Morgan and gra nd•
is sh ooting with a Japa nese crew
.
.
tlng of the Comm1ss1on _of Ther were Mrs. Wilham
B 1se, Mrs. D�na Oliv er, Mr. and -dau�ter, Kathy •�t the ,,..eekOffice Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 !Close at Noon on
in old Kyoto It ' s " My Geisha " the m�
.
n of the Hea� Methodist Dowme delegate, Mrs. Phil Wil- Mrs. Allen E1chmger and Mr. and end m Columbus with Mr. a n d
Educatio
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
starring Shirley MacLaine
and
Mrs, Eichinge r and Paula Jw&gt;e. M rs. R. L. Gotthardt and • D n.
C'hurch Sunday evenmg at l h e liamson and Mn. Louil Reibel.
Yves, Montand.
I n Norman Kras na·s story the church In Middleport.
French Montand comes to Japan The group made plaas to purto direct a new version of Ma- chase Bibles for the Sen iors to
d:1tne Bu tterfly. He leaves his graduate this spring and discusswile (the Macl..ainel behmd, to ed plan s for Children 's Day '.It
forget her. But she sneaks into the church.

Perennials Were
S tudied When
Meeting HeId

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WASHINGTON COLUMN

Today's Medical Report

eervation of our 1al u ral resources
and the role 4-H memher11 can
play in conservatlon.
Religion and ar,preciatio n of mu
11ic were discus:aed by the
-t-H
agent, AtWKiin8 werfl Tina Biaa,
BY JANET WALLACE
Willi
on , Maria WJIU�m ,on, J. Claudia Zerkle, Gay Cartwright
��
.
C Wilham
,._II Club Aaent
son· Sonya W11llamiron, Arline RoUlb, Jane Sterne, SanAl early a■ 1845 the Hop To It Anna 8 . Sommer, Donnie Roach, dra Morgan, Mary Lee f'lantz•
4-H Club wu active In the South- Ronnie Roach, and Harry L e e Rebecca McGrew, Mary Priddy
akle and Beech Hill communities• Woya n
Ann Williama• Linda WIiliama'.
Prior to that time, I.IN! 4-H Club Dairy . llt.'wing, lOOIU, j u n i o r Blaine Roush. P.tlrvin Roulh
,
in that area waa known a, the leadership , phoµ)gn phy. potato Randall Roush, •• nwmu WilSmoky Botl.Om Moun taineen; and growing• rabbit,, food freezing, Iiams,
the Jl'OUP met at Uie Smoky Bot- baby beef, persodal finances, feed- LE ADE RS' MEET6'G
&amp;Gm School Hollie which bumed er calf. handicraft and rural elee- 'ftiomu Wllliam,, president,
trification are listed among the preaided at ttie regular meetinJ
•bout 1944.
1be club now number, 27 - l2 individual project, being carried of 4--H leaden and councilor, The
.
boye and !Al 11t11. They meet In by membera ol the Hop To
II group dtcldad to ,aU milk at the
the bomeo ol member1 and at the Club
oounty � Day In Apr!L
lllnnany Bapllst Church at 7 SEWING WORUROP
Treln�How to Fill Out
9-ID on the lll&lt;Ond Thuroday of Nine glrb enrolled in tht llrst- An Actlvlty�NI" w.. presaMmonth,
year 11Cwing project participated ed by the 4--H Aeent.
Lut year tlll group erected a in a workshop on '"Leam ing How Included in �fl attenda
nce were
picnic are■ ■t the ft I r m o n y To U.1e Your Sewing Maclne" Jut Williamf1" - \Q Mra Adrian
Ckwch. Another commun ity ac• Saturday at lhe Point Pleasant La they, Jame, Hart, Mrs. Lie
ulo
/ tlvity ha. beef"I preparing basket,
High School Home Ecgnomic1 Roush• Mrs. Mary Hayea and Janfor the a1ed il111 needy.
buildln1i,.
flt Wallace.
A.11iatln1 lhe boy1 with their Wanda Stemple, home demon- ROUNDUP DA.y
project.I 11 tht Reverend Harry 1tration agent, Janel WallaCt!l, 4-H County 4-H Roundup
Day baa
Miller. leader , Mn. Morri1 Se. club agent, and Robert■ sta rcher, been ■c heduled
for 10 e.m-31 p.m.
breU, ■ 11i&amp;lant leader and Mra. Point Pleaaant High School teach- Saturday. April a.
at Point Plea•
Lames WilllaffllOrl. Councllor. er• condllCted the 1t1uion.
ant Junior High School.
fllSJ Vin NAM., NOW LAOS-Ti.Dy Lao,, the 8outbea■t Mia Truty Orpnts&amp;
laeip with the 1lrll" proJo&lt;ta. Mra. Participating ....,. Patty Wobb, New event,
tlon'a btg
ror the day wW be
problem, boldl ■.n ill promiae of &amp;0ln1 tbt ...,_, ot VIM. Nam, Which in
IV, A. Barker• councllor, I.I
1n Hop To It; Wanda Wilson, S usy a talent contest and Wuatra
190t
btcame
half
ted
Communllt ■nd bait tne. lt tht Red-au pported Pathtt Lao tor-cea wia
charce of provkltna transporta- Bee; Tonda WIie and D o n n ,
their way. The
talb. other acUvJUei beinS pl ■n­
U111 to l'OUnty and club events; Darat. Happy Hu1Uflr1: Virginie Nd ■re demonatratkml. public �lU.TO nauone (abowa) met bl Blln1k0k tD co.Dlklc th■ cr111a.
lo..traJ Pru,J
and Mn. AIMIi WaDl1, co cilor, Haye1, Arbuckle Go Getten; Mic ,pe
aking, and poater cooteatt.
�
ii C!GOrdhurting the oonunumty
pro hie Vester, Lan■ Gardner end San The general commit
tee U'lcludea
ject committee.
dra Price, Moiiptain Climbera; Mr1. J!: E- Mitchell, cheirman. llpolls Ferry - white ribbon and other relatives.
.
Offiten
: Prealdent - Vtr- and M�ry Sandt111, Old T o w n
ftobli
poinll;
Russell
Mc:Coy
A
¥5
hton
Mra, Flora Arbaugh 1pent the
s
Mn.
rt
Hamm,
�
Mri. R O y
llnil P'lore ' Vice prealdent, Mounlameera.
whi
ribbon
points;
pa1t
week in Columbus with rela83
W
te
rb•
McKinney, Mrs, Riley Swa
Je
Jlm Sommer,. Mlcretary - Bon- Othen who obaervfld the ••
-.tn
ua
Kinnard
_
Uves.
W.
Hogsett
ou
w
hite
net Eahen r and Ed
Ro h.
Barker; treullfl!r - RoMa aion were E.. Ann GIii, Mrs. H.
�
Mr, and Mn. Emil Stelloa, Mr.
_____
ribbon _ IIO point,·
ll,il'WIIJ; reporter - Coraletta Bar- D. Webb• and
t.tra. Frank Yeater.
and Mn. Fred Steffen of Beaver,
In the be_low ., acreage harvest• E
rec'"tlon leador - J O h n CHARING CLA88
arl Arbaugh .....,.i aw.-, al his Pa.. were here to ·- the _,,_
Sommer· •nd IOIII leader - Zada "Life Enrichmanr· wu t h fl
�: Virginia Hatfleld - Gallipo- home on Mardi 14. 8ervlCel were icea of Mn Gvtrude Strausbaugh.
hi Ferry - red ribbon ll'! held Satun:lay, Marth 11. t p.
Sebrell•
theme for the regular seulon of
• I
BY WD.LIAM F. GRl!lGORT
.
and Mra, Everett Jo1m1ton
pntn
Metv10
ts.
Cobb, A�plt Grove m. at the Metbodllt Church with haMr.
CempletlnJ t h e membership 4-H charter, and pre-charter,
movlBd
ve
to the William John- 1:;,,;.•-:;�C...,. Ace•
- red ribbon - I l l points; R. 0. Rev. John Davis officiatlng. Jn.
aN; Benny B■rker, Jean Baird, laf41 Thursday.
ston property.
.lluN � Wluen
Dabney . :56u de - red ribbon terement wa■ in_ Radcliff
Billy Barker, Clinedda E r w i n,
Special lut•I ,peakera included la � C.lell
�
Qane.. Ronald Denney ia 8 surgical pao1111 pomts, Ro ld Halstead - lery Wider direction of Stron1 and
Woodrow Hud10n. Jackie Hud- Jack Park and Mllet Darat. Park Twen
�
tlent at Boler Hospital.
.
ty-three Mason County t
an, Emma RIWIOII• Gordon Se- prese,ited an muatraled
thaide - rtd ribbon IOII Son Funeral
Mr, Arbaugh Mr.a. George R.aian. ilas been
talk o.a bacco growers competed With UIS �
,
ill
llnl, Qeryl W■ll11, Jank! Walll1, ■rt appreclatlon: and Darat. COD- tob
po111ta ; Wm. Hatfield - Gallipo. was • veterinarian.
with virus infection. Mn. Clara
acco growers from other uea■
lb Ferry - Red ribbon - 108 The ladie1 of the Preabyterian May Duffy
� W1Ul1, Patty Webb, Cheryl un■ tlon officer, diicuned COD·
ii recovtJred from 1
ln the alate ror prffl In lhe llllllO
.
polllla : O. S. Hanes - Pliny - red cburch will have a bake ,alt, on throat lnfeetlon.
1'1
w.
oha
ConV
.
a
T
«o
• ,, ,,1 /1,
Production,
rthl&gt;&lt;&gt;o - 99 point,; Mrs. C.
P. AprU 1, It a. m. to 2 p. m. 111 the
_______
test
K.
of
P.
Hall
Orders
may
be
plaoStout
_Hogsett
_reel
ribbon
Beooty Ill n,1, eonleat Is an annual affair
..
u.,
W po10t.: Adra Llv1ng•ton-Soulh ed 1n advance
ou
ootlce Ull.lllracllft blotU
y
and la •pen to all
At a �I Circ� meetlng Mn. cheo and b-, st,p up your
red
ri
point
.:
..
bbon
lido
......
�
llato ol WNI Vlr:::.. ,.
Welston Forth - Fru1era Bot· Clar• Phillip, reaqned u pf'ffl- faCl!I washing program. Massaae
who enter fill out · quMtlonnaintom - red ribboo - 95 pomts: deat alter 1, years of oervi&lt;e. 'Ille warm IOOp,uda into um ....,al "I havo a llttlo 10-yoar-c,ld boy, tool
thlo 11t1lilDtlalr:te tbeo
out oul"I , , , er , , , looldnc •Arthur Meadow, - Heodenon _ meeting wu held at the home of tlmel a day,
IP'
b q ty
vo
with U
1111d
Y coun
white ribbon _ 9 1 pomt, • Mn. Mlldml Slrau,haugb
In tho
wore
-·thePoints .. I""" J. I!:. Gib■oo--RI.I Mil.,.,.:_whlle moml&gt;ora _.,, D.-.otlona
en
for lollowlllfl
_.me1,,1 r- _ r, po lnte· Wm McDer- lod by Gortrudo
.
Straushauat, �
. 'Ille IP'O"' _.., the lllffl - Elmwood ..:. whii. ribbon fffllhment, wore oorved.
pracU...
- pomt,. Is . of ""''"'· the Floyd Sayre and John Francte ol
_ a points.
nor of the Well VlralnJa 'l'llbaooo
Columbuo
•lilted the
former'•
n,L�
-. and prile ..,..y .,,.
Bai.1N4 SPENDS MORI! TIME MAI0"1Go
,_ Mn. N Ille Sayn and
f'!,&gt;docllon Conleat.
UP HEit E�S 1HAN M.ANGELO 'IOOK
at tht ...,_..I Produotioo other .;,latlvel .!...1i,.
Tblo ,....., - lo the .I and
"It)
PAINT 1Hla SISTINE CHAPEL above .._ ban- - Wt,. Cmleat B anquet m Huntingtoft, Mn. Volla lkQlmber returned
1anl Aclkfm. ol Salt Rack W Vo �- Mard&gt; 11, 1981 . All ...,_ '- .-it, tram lloa Jloo.
Mr. Adkina --.I a �- 131 �te wont Invited lo this ban- pltal. She had hnn there .....-al
polnla In the productloo prownm qui(' mooting. Tho priat -•• day1 for obNrvaticm.
Mr. and lln. Tom Luft ol Col,
-..i. 'Ille •- In the below the COIi ol the banquet. and
.I ■cNqe honeoted WU - r� ..... furnished by t O - wro l,o,. the put llllllr o1 SpurlochfJJo, Mr. ll!J. WNI Vlrpila Stam � c:allsd by tht dHth ol her lather,
i,..., Earl Arboup.
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Bduclt.ors tblnt the 30,000 "unneces­

ary" 11:bool distriets in lhiB country are
lenjbly wuteful of both money and
ICbool personnel.
TIie IIIIAller the school district, the
hlgber the ratio of teachers and other
ldlool workers to students. And the
ltJ&amp;ber the schooling cost per pupil .
Where atate, have big school aid pro­
crams, �e effect may be to help sustain
a basically uneconomic structure by
pouring fund, into these small districts.
Where no ouch aid eoisls, the effect
may be lo depreos teachers' salaries.
One study feund that in tbe three states
where average enrollment per district
II smallest, those salaries were only 71
to 74 per eent of the national average.
A question lawmakers In Washington
should obviously be asking themselves
lo whether any contemplated f e d e r a I
school aid might unwisely be used to
shore up thousands of inadequate, cost­
ly school ll)lltems.
As many surveys have suggested, su�
stantial administrative economies would
result from compacting today•, 40,000
unita into t h e recommended 10,000.
Management, purchasing, many essen­
tial services could be handled m o r e
cheaply on a large unit basis.
The gain in the teaching field also
promises to be substantial. Fourteen of
the 15 states with the smallest average
school district enrollment have average
teacher salaries below the national av­
erage. These would be lifted lo proper
levels in districts or sensible size.
If alt'\ltill,""lear advantages flow from

2-Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Mld&lt;ileport, 0., Mar. 27, 1961

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Schools - ff.
consolidating our school district, what'•
keeping us?
The fact is that consolidation Is under
way . Two years ago we bad 5,000 more
school districta than today. The total
shrinks steadily. Y e I educators don't
think the pace is swift enough.
Some states have Jaws making reor­
ganization mandatory, but many still do
not. And a look into history shows that
consolidation into really effective units
has usually come only when states have
compelled ii.
Many argue that the states and the
local communities know best how to
manage their schoo l systems. Here, in
this area of activity endorsed by virtual­
ly all educators, they have a golden op­
portunity to prove it.
PLAY SAFE, BE SAFE

A letter ,Jrom a friend in Loi, Angeles
reports: �
"The w,lllft\,r here ls go,geous and I
had every intention of spending this
past weekend in Palm Springs with my
wife. We needed to get away.
"We took the Hollywood freeway but
didn't even reach downtown L A. The
car in front of me stopped, but the car
behind me didn't.
"Thanks to seal belts neither my wife
nor I were hurt but our car will require
at least ,1,000 worth of repairs.
"May I suggest that you or anyone you
know put seat belts in your car. The po­
lice agree with us that without I h o 1 •
belts my dear wife could have been bad­
ly injured, not to mention yours truly.''
'Nuff said!

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la teen years we 've learned
that many ot the aboonnaJiliea
present al birth are not tru]y conigenilal, in ih ··nsc tha t lb.y're
hereditary, but acquired in t b f'
sense that they occurred during
the ca'7)'ing period.
To use 8 word you 'U be reading
more about in the near future.
they ' re embryopathic, meaning
that they took place while the de,
veloping infant was resident within the mother'■ body.
NoW let me opal.in that th.fr
differentiatJon ii no mere hairsplitting, u you'll Wlderstand
when I give you detaila or-a disturbing Jetter sent by 8 weH-mean-lag mother who, quite underatanclably, is uninfonned in this com.
ptex Held of medicine.
The great dllference between
hereditary and embryopathlc disturbances lies In the fact !bat the
latter, being acquind, are n o t
banded down from generation !o
generation.
Slated bl paolilYe lerml, I � e
chlld who lo ..,_ wtU, u em bry.,.tblo deleel w delormtly wlH
NOT lrommll tut defed • ...
formlly la bla ,.. loer """ cblldron.
'I am • widow" writes I h •
good mother who brings this subject to our attention, "and I have
a fKm wbo was born blind. He had
eight operations when a cJ,;Jd
1t
none of them cHd any good. We
spent wr life'• aavinga on these
operations and hil education. Be
te a musician and plays organ and
accordion. The only lncom• L.
bas te his blind penalon and wha
little he can make with bis music.
"And now to my problem. He

or chlldroa.
Would It not be an 8&lt;'t ol cru�
in justice to deprive this young coo.
ple . who_' ve already had . mont
than their share of sufrermg, of
the joys of parenthood? And. al·
though my expcrieat"e ill l1rnHH
to only ... blind couple bleaaed
with offspring, I can assure you
that your grandchild-to-be wi!I
probably be just about the moat
beloved youngster Ul your com­
munity. Or, for that matter. in
any other. He'll pat be packed
in the back seal while his parentl
traipse around tht countryside or
go ta a drive-in la• , late mov�.
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And be U ba\18 DO baby litter .o
tend him whl!e his pare11t1 p
galllvanting around.
How about cut.Ing out fear.
grandmother-to-be, and getlinS
started 0• somo IMI of l:nlltJac
wlgrunentt Baby booliol, lor •

child

Everett McKnight o1 Pon,.
ffi1Y and Mra Jack Sweeney ol
Athens ...,. recent overnf1b1
guests ol Mr,, Fem SWeeney and
attended tbe lurby dhmer at the
Methodlst Church. Mn.
-.!Ill Mn.
remalnecl for a
Garnet W illiamson jollled llu!m u
a dlnnflr guest one day lut 1Nek.
Mro. Nellie Parnr of Chfflet&gt;
pent
a few night, et the home of
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SUe. Mrs. Parker has .tarted
practicing 11.udenla for their rolea
In the juruor clUI play whicli Ibo
Is directing,
M
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Mr. and Mrs. D-,
u,u:, Lucas o ville and Mr and Mrs. Willford
is going to marry this summer Hale and family of MCConnelsvllla
and his fiancee has just parllnl Mrs. Pearl Canaday and Mr
s.
aighL I am afraid that il t h • v Jean Parker accompanied the
should .... a child H might be Rutland majoretlel to Ille Philip
blind, too. I know what su ffering Sporn plant Tuesday afternoon te
that would cause parents with solicit workera for tag day. $26.80
small means and a child who was collected.
woold never see. h there any Carrol Snowden has been m at
medication he can get that would his home.
--keep him from being fertil•i l - ----Please help me In this matter. "
I can indeed help you in thi&lt;11 DEVOTED TO INTl!lU'.8'1' Of'
matter , dear mother. But not ia
MEJGI MAION AREA
the way you might imagine .
•icHN 1, ow., ,.,11.-,
� JOU do DOI state that eJ&amp;b PlllllUl!Md ..., � ....... ....
da,- 1IJ, The 0.S• Valle, P\lh11d1t111
tt yoa or your •Hbaad lllfferetl r.ompaRT, tH llffllUSe II. tGmtn1.
Ubto Ba11a.. &lt;&gt;fnN plu,.. wY..t:UfP
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RY PETER t:D80N
l 1JhYO ! NEA i - In all the e x.rTll'Ot about nam in1 Dr Ed wla
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10 .Japan , a story W8I revtved
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-..chauer, the- former Miss Haru
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1� was Prince Maaayoehl Mat.. ',La, a general in the im perlal
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from 1891 to 1896 . He was
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, · day the e�peror asked him
manv children he had.
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rlnce had to
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,lj that he didn t k� w exactl. htit t hat he would fmd �ut
'.•xi dav he came back w t th the
OJ' ,�t'r It was 42.
T!IE iNVENTIVE _J AP�E
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dotng wonders with the
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l n the new Mi_va�o Hotel st Kyoto, Japan , which IS a great tourIsl cen ter for Amerlc ims as well
bee u
f ls 25.1
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:�,11�����:es an! �; B�dhist
tem let. the art of the bedside
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,___ carr1'ed to I 1S ex•
P 1e 'has �I
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I I IS a beaut. U1 piece Of cab'ine1 ·
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worv and push • mtions. Sw1••-1
11•· room .
1,.. s In r•eon I roI aII the !·•hi
ThPre is a set of dials lo control
th e air conditioner. Another set
eonlrols radio, w ith se l ed ive
,- w ile-hes for a piped-i n hi-ii. There
ls a switch that lights a floor
lo mp for a n ight light, that shows
you the way w ithout blindin g you .
The cradle phof"le is buil t so you
valet,
dial direct for operator,
room service, bell captain or information. There is a &amp;pedal push
It was mentioned that I. E. Milbutton to can "Maid. " A nd anler, life lime member of
the
o!her button beside it which says
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.. Hurry. " J l work s, too,
Th 0'J Oak Hill Girl Scouts will hold c
and
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birthday
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a Bake Sale at 1 1 a.m. April I
come runnmg.
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that the Men's claa of the dlun:h
OF ALL THE STRANGE tlungs at the Junes and Morgan Haro•
had presented h"•m w1·th a chair
you eat Jn Japan , from seaweed to
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for
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""' Sunday rooming during the S un•
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f n ed ice cream, the damdesI 11
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proh1blv fri···-1 honey bees. in the J ackson C:«&gt;unty Council for re- day School hour.
Following the meeting cake and
comb. It is a kind of hors d 'oeurve larded children.
'l'hev serve you a liltle in a tiny Mrs. Sara Fox returne&lt;l borne coffee were served by Mrs. James
bowl as an appetizer with your Saturday from University Hospit, Brtw.lnglon and Mrs. Grace Joh n­
sakc. They don 't tell yon whal it al, Columbus.
son to Rev . Raymon Konkright,
Le; till you've tasted ii. it looks a Mr. and Mrs. Clarence OilC!r James Euler, Mr and Mrs. Jack
little like �if:C , fried br�ad crum�s.
and sons Tommy. Gary and Brent Bechtle, Miss Bess Sanborn, ani
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You pie� up a tidbit with
ot Columbus spent the weekend Mrs. Moore. .
your chop.!!hcks. It has a sweet, .
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nutty taste which is not unpl eas- ;
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ant. 'Mien they tell yoo. And t ure
with Mr. and Mrs. J, Edward Kirsch
e nou,l!;h, you, r:oke around
your chopsticks. and you see a of Erie, Pa. were guests last
week of Mr. and Mrs.
R oss
who le bee on its back.
ABOUT nus FRIED IC.I!! Kerns.
cream. You get it in the tempura Mr. 1md Mrs. Walter Jenkins
rP-staurant&amp;, where they fry your attended the funeral of Thoma, The Easter theme waa carried
food in Wiamt seed deep fat, Lime at Col umbus, Friday,
out on the table for the putluck
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r ight in fTonl of you, a bite at a
lhe Past Matrons &lt;'f
Or. Morgan L. All 1son, pro1es- dinner of
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t·ime .
Evangelme
Chapter, OF.s, �1--lt--. sor and Chairman of Dental
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The scoop ff frozen ice cream 18
met
Friday
evening at the home.
urger)', and anestheslOKlgy a1
,� . It 1- dip
in S
broupht m Q\IK..
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Mr1
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You
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Ohlo statc Univers11y has
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b aIIer, wh 1ch prov1·dea a kind Of
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All
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was hostess and
eIecled prelildent of the AmerI.
ln!rulaling layer. 11ten the wt&gt;ole
served
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thing ia plopped into the deep fal can Dental Society of Aneslhesiol Ing
lhe dinner.
and fried like .a doughnut for less ogy for 1 961. He is a graduate ol
ndy favor1 of hens and chick
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than a minute. You pick up this Ohio State College of Dentist?"V
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Fried snowball w ith choµsticka and in 1944 and has been OD tl)e co ens were given each guest a nd
lege faculty since 1 949. Dr. AIU- plastic Easter egga were used as
nibble away at it.
The only focxl item that rea lly son Is tbe son of Mr. and Mrs. napkin holders.
!iitopped your corre&amp;pondent was a Evan H. Allison of Oak H ill Mrs. Young, president conduct ­
big. boiled fish ey�. It wu blue, end a brother of Mrs. O. Merrill ed a short busineu meeting and
Davis of JackSOn. He is a grad• .11howed colored sllde1 of a ucaand it stared me dow n.
CANTJNFLAS came to Tokyo to uate of Oak Hill High school and lion trip to Florida.
promote h'is new picture, "Pepe," lhe husband of Janet Jones of
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and they held a press conference Oak Hill and he and hia family Gam were played during the
evenIng and prizes won bY Mra.
for him. One Japanese eorre.epon- reside at Worthington .
Will Reynolds, Mra. Robert Hardent asked bim wbat his hobby
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ris, Mrs. Emerson Jones and Mr!I.
wa!J and he uid ''bulls." Another
Grace
French. Other, attending
••ked him il he WU really an exwen!! Mrs. Zella Cross, Mrs. Evepert bullfighter and he answered,
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WREN FORMER King Leopold
Mn.
Emory Proffitt. Pt. Pleat­
Mr , and Mrs. Will Heilman
ant,
called
on Mr. and Mn. Joe
___________ / spent Thursday with Mrs. EliaTurner, Middleport, aad Robert
beth Wickhlll! of Cheater.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Taylor See, recently.
and children ol Addison. Mr. and
Mrs. Harry Brown and children
and Mr, and Mrs. Ralph Painter
and children called at the Painter
home Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Cook and
granddaughters called on Mr. and
Mrs. Will Heilman Sunday.
Mr. and Mra Marshall Miller
Bulk-Pac k - Frozen
and children of Beverly called on
Mrs. Jennie Roush, Sunday.
Rev. and Mrs. Weber Thoma
l '.i' ita Khrnshchev is tellin g the
\I.i ll I spent Monday af�moon with Mr.
" , . rid, "'Your arandchildrcn
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. 1"" up um'er oommumsm. Do
y.,u t-,elieve_ 11? Wi�I lhe� live in a
, Houing for 8 dog, ■ccordidg
L1imick1 wnh their hair_ shaved I to flie Humane Sciely of the Unit•
Jene Parker - Fresh DeHy
, , ·� !-:ah,.a. 11\c communist ftaa? ed States, 11 more than merel y 8
l ,ir· .:1 God? �e\'er; · you say, matte
r of provkling protection
r "-are you $llre1 Ask youfflt:lr- from the we• ther. The 1 10uslrig
,. al _vou can 4o "''w to opl)08e arrangements can make tbe dlf
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c munism? There is one sure fe rence between a happy, aff�
, 1 : SUPPURl kAD IO FREE tlonat&amp;, companionabl fl dog and a
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dog that will be surly and
Marvel Brend - French VenHle
Ra,ii,n F:.'."C Euror,e is • prh,,,to pleasure to y ou.
,. .. am,a.VA supported by Anm-•
i • 11� �) 1 � • • • people Who IRI
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, _ ..., :• m11.h the future better
•Ac TOOi-Cart R.
Adama,. buma l&amp;cton m..
1, . tnci1 ,tti1dren and chiklren all
fiDeer &amp;a tbl lit• aclenct ....
c, � tile Wt1rld. E\leryday, Radio
11oo o1 Clluco vou,i,�• ,..
1 . ce Euroi,t hmadcutl the truth
VODIUIICI Dl'Nloa at n.u■a..
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Tu., U1t1 e ■peC1■1 tool, an
Wo.thmo&lt;e As-d
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Ultl-tarque "'plflDCb," for UN
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.....-..iri...-(�"t
l'Obltl(a OI U.. apact CNW•
ChocoJ.le eo....i
,
1na11 u b■ � npa1ra oa
bto - bl .,..._ Adamo
WeN'l' -.alllome ■boN'" to
, � (iltp'a f'MCltlom W bit.
.,_J,n c»,
Rod&lt;l• Manhmalow
ftQ modon. in u e'flron..
mut d no frlttlon to kMI
PJ!ti!lt'-ld •s ■ pYbtk: HfViC•
- � .. pta...
1" c--perattan with Th• Aidy•rttatnc
Council atid th• N•'#lpaJMr
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Mainly About
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Pomeroy

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rttmnod to Dally Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, 0., Har. 27
. 1981-3
be, - Sartunlay, ..... Melt•
la not to be amtu.d
Gener-al �ital
of Belglllln vlslted the old capil.!tl &amp;, country, rl,si,:uUlea her11e1r ng
b.leacbet dneloped main!, kif'
of Ji11 pan at Kyoto, J! rained all a gth1h,11 �rl and, In wig and Id•
I MJu Brend■ Sufi logr■bam r•
da)' . Whl.'8 It ra bt■ in Japan, mono. wlm1 hill love b.Rck without
delicate
f.hrt. A new produd..
, turned home Sunday evenm1, ...
e
h
s
till
on
dro
atching
.
ar
c
ut
e
w
ty
g
gel
p
ryin
c
er
ft
p1 The M im:h meeting of the lv
�m ter
�.b
th.in_ he r�
t a weeuod ¥lslt In Ma
perfect (or lauoderinc caUana ..
.
w
l
r _lt n.
Mr and M n R A. . 'MlomptlOb wlth her ailter and brother-rietta
on ID t uql trad1t1ons Of roy�.
ln--law
QS
weU a, nyml 11111d d■er'cmi it ■
5e,V
ty, hi.I majesty fed •ame deer ID Stur le_y has 11tudied hard from erview G 1:ar&lt;kn Club of Reedsv1lle of Bridgeville arrived Saturda y Mr. and Mrt. William Slrawit. j Mr. and Mn. William E ichinger I dry leach hi
farm. Add 1
b
I
Nara Park, watched ten bout, of real ge11ha how to pour tea, and wu held at the home or Mr1. H for a vi,it with Mn· c E· Neaat' She
1
w
m
ir
•'-•
s
,�
-�
the'
�,
odd"
i
IICCOmpaD-,
,�
�11UJ1111'
·
Cl!,cur■
by
wa
11oYA1
m•
t
the
.
.
_
o
waab water -. wIth .�
Japane wresUmg. ms� the it take1 hour� to �l on her make- L. Lark.In t with Mrs. H a r o I ,J a patient at Mt! igt General HO!.-:
her mother, Mr1. Olive Ingraham nivn-u.ry Slmda7 at tMir bomt, detergent.
Kobe ■h1py�rds and ded�ca� • up. The r,elt111gs, m color, . whei:- Moaar, M11. Della Ruth and Mr11. pital .
-----I and Mri Garnet WUllamaon ol Rock S-'-- Road •Ith a family
new Catholic chu rch. H11 sp1rita thfl blouoms come out, will be DonaI ReJbe l assiat. · g
· f'm- Rut.la,od •ho apenl the day with pl..l:leriq iii tM afternoon.
.
Kathern
Roush
who
1a
M111s
1be thiq to
about cat
�
magnificent.
weren't dampened 8 bit.
The bu&amp;ineas �tmg 11·as m ployed m Columbus apent t h " the St rauaes
SocleJ
Humane
Tbe
11y1
neues,
in
wu
aerved
dinner
potluck
A
I
And , according to the reporter This may enable the picture to
charge of the pre!itdent. Mn. Law. I weekend with her parents M1 I Mr and Mn Cb..ar let Wikler• the evenlng to Mr. •nd Mn Wil, of. the United State;, I, tut DJ
who covered the tour for the To-- get by in the U. S. Bui for the Jarence Rose. The roll call w as an- �nd M n . Albert Roush and fam• 1 m ulh and family and M rs. Sar· ham Houdaahelt and Marie and v�nnana.a knowll D'.1111'1 •­
kyo Mainichi Shimbun, " a lucid panese, where the geisha are
j
Rood
ii:
p
ah Koe-lher 1pent Sunday in CoJh. Mr. aod Mn. Willi.am Eichinger you do, II )'OU or :,our dwdra
rain added silvery elegance to the Uie way out , aa luxurie too e - swe r-!d by telling what was en• I Uy, Bailey Rwi
, Jr. and Mary Jane, Nancy. L in- are ill. aee I doctor. Do � .__
ancien t capilal. "
pensive for adyone to afford, it joyed mos� about Garde n Oi..11l . 1 Mn Floyd WlW •� spen�1 ng. a octon with relative..
J APAN AS THE ORIG INAL wil l bt just more Hollywood ham. and new kmcb o! planb tha_t are few day11 wr th her children in Co- Mr , and Mn. Otto I 1et of Lo8an da and Joh.nay of Syracuse; Mr1. for your pet
l
were Sunday gueiita or their daugh- Jen oinp Wayland, Middleport ; l r----'-'-----'-'OiiOiiiiiji
land of the cherry blossoms h88 a lllGN IN THE OSAKA Grand planned . for us:e m members gar- lumbus.
1 te r and &amp;on in l aw. Mr. and Mn
clll!tom that Washington, D. C., and other Japanese tourist hoteb· dens this spring.
1
Mr. and Mr,. William Seyfried,
with lta transplanted Japanese "Kindly refrain from tlppin8 1be program was in charge af
C . L. St ruble .
Gallipolil· Mr. and Mn. Charin
cherry treeti might copy.
Mrs. Jed Webtt.er Jr. and IOII, 5a.,...
a_ny of our employees, as a _1erv• Mrs. Reihe! in which an interestFritz, Don and BWy, I
,,WI
II
oe
cent
10
per
I
ice
C
arge
o
h
-vitited Satunlay in N�w Mr. and Mn. Allen Eichinger,
Jimmy.
the
cherry
bl•
ing reading on "How to Care fo, II
I n Washington ,
l•
fvQS
Maaen,.
v�
Haven, W. Ve. with her mother, Mr,. Dana Oliver and Leroy Eichsoms are almost never Ul bloom added to you bill.
Perennials," and a game pert ai nduri ng �e scheduled. cherry blos- "'They _are adequately paid, and ing to Dowers. w a� played, with
Mn. T C . Roush.
inger of Pomeroy and the bor.or. .
som festival. The buds usually any aervice rendered to our hotel M rt. Massar w inni ng the pri:u:. Mr . and Mr!. Paul Eictiinger Mr. and Mn Paul Eichm�r ed glleill■
·
COLD WAVES
burst open a week before or a auesta 18 completely m line of Refreshments In keeping with e.i tert.ained a grou p of relatives and da ughter were recent visitors
Calling in the aftemoon were
PS.GI
....
blossom
r
r
che
ry
the
week afte
th�ir �uty.
St . Patrick ' s day were served 1o Ttnirsday evenir,g at t�eir home in Colum bu.... .
.
Mn. Anna Reul.er and o l i � e r
True Luxury W9" __ 112.51
n, k you for your coopera- 12 members and one guest.
q_�n has been crowned.
on Mulberry Heights m obser v- Mrs. Al bert Rowih. M�. Her- Clark..
Other Cokf Wa..
They doo ' l take any such tion. The Management. "
of bert Mill er, Mn. A rnold Kayes
ance'of the second birthday
______
From $6.00 _,.
chances in Japan. Early in Ma rch U. S. papers and hotels please
their daughler. Paula June. The Mn. Llicille B. Hawkinl anc:I Mr::.
Nt-w
Bead
Bleaeli
.
•
eapeare
U
weeks before the natural cherry copy.
11,r. 23 through liar. 30
"·-•-• a d'1&amp;- When launderini cotton and linJ1;ena bel auenu�u
honored gueAt rece ived m a n )' Ray .s,·•
______
d, the apan� � M11mber11 Auended
cards, and gifts inclt•ding two dee- trlct officers meeting hel d _Sunday en household articles, 8 cholrine- Phone - SP',- 1-5111
�
�
��
a
8 herry rees w th
a_
the Pome- orated birthday cakes.
m
f
bers
Three
afternoon at Tupper, Pla1na.
Open Eveninp S,
o
t'm
type bleach is required, but this
� tissue
C
hon ICl
blossoms
made of pink
roy Shakespeare club were in G&lt;1lI ce cream and cak e were .se rv• Mrs . Elmer Johnson Sr. and Mr.
Appointment
BnK.'G.
nper and tney last till aft.er the
n
·
'
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I
Jr.
of
II
'd
nd
Joh
n
and
Mrs.
Elmer
s
Fri
ay
to
atte
the
Oluo
son
1po
e
ve
n
i
n
g
to
Mr.
and
ed
during
the
'
real blos soms are 8 1 1 gone.
Federation of Women's cl u b
of Mrs. ne x O' Brien and N a n c y WheelinJ:. W. Va were weekend
AMER.JCAN • JAP!tNES:'t re laor
Dislricl Eight le�islation con fer. Mrs- Carne Sw artz. Mr. and Mrs. guesh of Mrs. William Bazttt and
t 'ions may be set back 20 ye ars
·
pres byt et Larry O, Br i- en and J -unm) • Mr, Mr. and M111. Bentz Wolfe.
Mrs, Na n Moore led the devo- ence heId al lhe First
by a new movie
.
w h"1ch HoIIywood .
.
. .
OPTOMETRIST
honal period and pres1d� OV-'1 ia n church
.
�nd Mrs. Max E1ch�ger and Den- Mrs. W. A. Morgan and gra nd•
is sh ooting with a Japa nese crew
.
.
tlng of the Comm1ss1on _of Ther were Mrs. Wilham
B 1se, Mrs. D�na Oliv er, Mr. and -dau�ter, Kathy •�t the ,,..eekOffice Hours: 9 to 12, 2 to 5 !Close at Noon on
in old Kyoto It ' s " My Geisha " the m�
.
n of the Hea� Methodist Dowme delegate, Mrs. Phil Wil- Mrs. Allen E1chmger and Mr. and end m Columbus with Mr. a n d
Educatio
Thurs. - East Court St., Pomeroy
starring Shirley MacLaine
and
Mrs, Eichinge r and Paula Jw&gt;e. M rs. R. L. Gotthardt and • D n.
C'hurch Sunday evenmg at l h e liamson and Mn. Louil Reibel.
Yves, Montand.
I n Norman Kras na·s story the church In Middleport.
French Montand comes to Japan The group made plaas to purto direct a new version of Ma- chase Bibles for the Sen iors to
d:1tne Bu tterfly. He leaves his graduate this spring and discusswile (the Macl..ainel behmd, to ed plan s for Children 's Day '.It
forget her. But she sneaks into the church.

Perennials Were
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WASHINGTON COLUMN

Today's Medical Report

eervation of our 1al u ral resources
and the role 4-H memher11 can
play in conservatlon.
Religion and ar,preciatio n of mu
11ic were discus:aed by the
-t-H
agent, AtWKiin8 werfl Tina Biaa,
BY JANET WALLACE
Willi
on , Maria WJIU�m ,on, J. Claudia Zerkle, Gay Cartwright
��
.
C Wilham
,._II Club Aaent
son· Sonya W11llamiron, Arline RoUlb, Jane Sterne, SanAl early a■ 1845 the Hop To It Anna 8 . Sommer, Donnie Roach, dra Morgan, Mary Lee f'lantz•
4-H Club wu active In the South- Ronnie Roach, and Harry L e e Rebecca McGrew, Mary Priddy
akle and Beech Hill communities• Woya n
Ann Williama• Linda WIiliama'.
Prior to that time, I.IN! 4-H Club Dairy . llt.'wing, lOOIU, j u n i o r Blaine Roush. P.tlrvin Roulh
,
in that area waa known a, the leadership , phoµ)gn phy. potato Randall Roush, •• nwmu WilSmoky Botl.Om Moun taineen; and growing• rabbit,, food freezing, Iiams,
the Jl'OUP met at Uie Smoky Bot- baby beef, persodal finances, feed- LE ADE RS' MEET6'G
&amp;Gm School Hollie which bumed er calf. handicraft and rural elee- 'ftiomu Wllliam,, president,
trification are listed among the preaided at ttie regular meetinJ
•bout 1944.
1be club now number, 27 - l2 individual project, being carried of 4--H leaden and councilor, The
.
boye and !Al 11t11. They meet In by membera ol the Hop To
II group dtcldad to ,aU milk at the
the bomeo ol member1 and at the Club
oounty � Day In Apr!L
lllnnany Bapllst Church at 7 SEWING WORUROP
Treln�How to Fill Out
9-ID on the lll&lt;Ond Thuroday of Nine glrb enrolled in tht llrst- An Actlvlty�NI" w.. presaMmonth,
year 11Cwing project participated ed by the 4--H Aeent.
Lut year tlll group erected a in a workshop on '"Leam ing How Included in �fl attenda
nce were
picnic are■ ■t the ft I r m o n y To U.1e Your Sewing Maclne" Jut Williamf1" - \Q Mra Adrian
Ckwch. Another commun ity ac• Saturday at lhe Point Pleasant La they, Jame, Hart, Mrs. Lie
ulo
/ tlvity ha. beef"I preparing basket,
High School Home Ecgnomic1 Roush• Mrs. Mary Hayea and Janfor the a1ed il111 needy.
buildln1i,.
flt Wallace.
A.11iatln1 lhe boy1 with their Wanda Stemple, home demon- ROUNDUP DA.y
project.I 11 tht Reverend Harry 1tration agent, Janel WallaCt!l, 4-H County 4-H Roundup
Day baa
Miller. leader , Mn. Morri1 Se. club agent, and Robert■ sta rcher, been ■c heduled
for 10 e.m-31 p.m.
breU, ■ 11i&amp;lant leader and Mra. Point Pleaaant High School teach- Saturday. April a.
at Point Plea•
Lames WilllaffllOrl. Councllor. er• condllCted the 1t1uion.
ant Junior High School.
fllSJ Vin NAM., NOW LAOS-Ti.Dy Lao,, the 8outbea■t Mia Truty Orpnts&amp;
laeip with the 1lrll" proJo&lt;ta. Mra. Participating ....,. Patty Wobb, New event,
tlon'a btg
ror the day wW be
problem, boldl ■.n ill promiae of &amp;0ln1 tbt ...,_, ot VIM. Nam, Which in
IV, A. Barker• councllor, I.I
1n Hop To It; Wanda Wilson, S usy a talent contest and Wuatra
190t
btcame
half
ted
Communllt ■nd bait tne. lt tht Red-au pported Pathtt Lao tor-cea wia
charce of provkltna transporta- Bee; Tonda WIie and D o n n ,
their way. The
talb. other acUvJUei beinS pl ■n­
U111 to l'OUnty and club events; Darat. Happy Hu1Uflr1: Virginie Nd ■re demonatratkml. public �lU.TO nauone (abowa) met bl Blln1k0k tD co.Dlklc th■ cr111a.
lo..traJ Pru,J
and Mn. AIMIi WaDl1, co cilor, Haye1, Arbuckle Go Getten; Mic ,pe
aking, and poater cooteatt.
�
ii C!GOrdhurting the oonunumty
pro hie Vester, Lan■ Gardner end San The general commit
tee U'lcludea
ject committee.
dra Price, Moiiptain Climbera; Mr1. J!: E- Mitchell, cheirman. llpolls Ferry - white ribbon and other relatives.
.
Offiten
: Prealdent - Vtr- and M�ry Sandt111, Old T o w n
ftobli
poinll;
Russell
Mc:Coy
A
¥5
hton
Mra, Flora Arbaugh 1pent the
s
Mn.
rt
Hamm,
�
Mri. R O y
llnil P'lore ' Vice prealdent, Mounlameera.
whi
ribbon
points;
pa1t
week in Columbus with rela83
W
te
rb•
McKinney, Mrs, Riley Swa
Je
Jlm Sommer,. Mlcretary - Bon- Othen who obaervfld the ••
-.tn
ua
Kinnard
_
Uves.
W.
Hogsett
ou
w
hite
net Eahen r and Ed
Ro h.
Barker; treullfl!r - RoMa aion were E.. Ann GIii, Mrs. H.
�
Mr, and Mn. Emil Stelloa, Mr.
_____
ribbon _ IIO point,·
ll,il'WIIJ; reporter - Coraletta Bar- D. Webb• and
t.tra. Frank Yeater.
and Mn. Fred Steffen of Beaver,
In the be_low ., acreage harvest• E
rec'"tlon leador - J O h n CHARING CLA88
arl Arbaugh .....,.i aw.-, al his Pa.. were here to ·- the _,,_
Sommer· •nd IOIII leader - Zada "Life Enrichmanr· wu t h fl
�: Virginia Hatfleld - Gallipo- home on Mardi 14. 8ervlCel were icea of Mn Gvtrude Strausbaugh.
hi Ferry - red ribbon ll'! held Satun:lay, Marth 11. t p.
Sebrell•
theme for the regular seulon of
• I
BY WD.LIAM F. GRl!lGORT
.
and Mra, Everett Jo1m1ton
pntn
Metv10
ts.
Cobb, A�plt Grove m. at the Metbodllt Church with haMr.
CempletlnJ t h e membership 4-H charter, and pre-charter,
movlBd
ve
to the William John- 1:;,,;.•-:;�C...,. Ace•
- red ribbon - I l l points; R. 0. Rev. John Davis officiatlng. Jn.
aN; Benny B■rker, Jean Baird, laf41 Thursday.
ston property.
.lluN � Wluen
Dabney . :56u de - red ribbon terement wa■ in_ Radcliff
Billy Barker, Clinedda E r w i n,
Special lut•I ,peakera included la � C.lell
�
Qane.. Ronald Denney ia 8 surgical pao1111 pomts, Ro ld Halstead - lery Wider direction of Stron1 and
Woodrow Hud10n. Jackie Hud- Jack Park and Mllet Darat. Park Twen
�
tlent at Boler Hospital.
.
ty-three Mason County t
an, Emma RIWIOII• Gordon Se- prese,ited an muatraled
thaide - rtd ribbon IOII Son Funeral
Mr, Arbaugh Mr.a. George R.aian. ilas been
talk o.a bacco growers competed With UIS �
,
ill
llnl, Qeryl W■ll11, Jank! Walll1, ■rt appreclatlon: and Darat. COD- tob
po111ta ; Wm. Hatfield - Gallipo. was • veterinarian.
with virus infection. Mn. Clara
acco growers from other uea■
lb Ferry - Red ribbon - 108 The ladie1 of the Preabyterian May Duffy
� W1Ul1, Patty Webb, Cheryl un■ tlon officer, diicuned COD·
ii recovtJred from 1
ln the alate ror prffl In lhe llllllO
.
polllla : O. S. Hanes - Pliny - red cburch will have a bake ,alt, on throat lnfeetlon.
1'1
w.
oha
ConV
.
a
T
«o
• ,, ,,1 /1,
Production,
rthl&gt;&lt;&gt;o - 99 point,; Mrs. C.
P. AprU 1, It a. m. to 2 p. m. 111 the
_______
test
K.
of
P.
Hall
Orders
may
be
plaoStout
_Hogsett
_reel
ribbon
Beooty Ill n,1, eonleat Is an annual affair
..
u.,
W po10t.: Adra Llv1ng•ton-Soulh ed 1n advance
ou
ootlce Ull.lllracllft blotU
y
and la •pen to all
At a �I Circ� meetlng Mn. cheo and b-, st,p up your
red
ri
point
.:
..
bbon
lido
......
�
llato ol WNI Vlr:::.. ,.
Welston Forth - Fru1era Bot· Clar• Phillip, reaqned u pf'ffl- faCl!I washing program. Massaae
who enter fill out · quMtlonnaintom - red ribboo - 95 pomts: deat alter 1, years of oervi&lt;e. 'Ille warm IOOp,uda into um ....,al "I havo a llttlo 10-yoar-c,ld boy, tool
thlo 11t1lilDtlalr:te tbeo
out oul"I , , , er , , , looldnc •Arthur Meadow, - Heodenon _ meeting wu held at the home of tlmel a day,
IP'
b q ty
vo
with U
1111d
Y coun
white ribbon _ 9 1 pomt, • Mn. Mlldml Slrau,haugb
In tho
wore
-·thePoints .. I""" J. I!:. Gib■oo--RI.I Mil.,.,.:_whlle moml&gt;ora _.,, D.-.otlona
en
for lollowlllfl
_.me1,,1 r- _ r, po lnte· Wm McDer- lod by Gortrudo
.
Straushauat, �
. 'Ille IP'O"' _.., the lllffl - Elmwood ..:. whii. ribbon fffllhment, wore oorved.
pracU...
- pomt,. Is . of ""''"'· the Floyd Sayre and John Francte ol
_ a points.
nor of the Well VlralnJa 'l'llbaooo
Columbuo
•lilted the
former'•
n,L�
-. and prile ..,..y .,,.
Bai.1N4 SPENDS MORI! TIME MAI0"1Go
,_ Mn. N Ille Sayn and
f'!,&gt;docllon Conleat.
UP HEit E�S 1HAN M.ANGELO 'IOOK
at tht ...,_..I Produotioo other .;,latlvel .!...1i,.
Tblo ,....., - lo the .I and
"It)
PAINT 1Hla SISTINE CHAPEL above .._ ban- - Wt,. Cmleat B anquet m Huntingtoft, Mn. Volla lkQlmber returned
1anl Aclkfm. ol Salt Rack W Vo �- Mard&gt; 11, 1981 . All ...,_ '- .-it, tram lloa Jloo.
Mr. Adkina --.I a �- 131 �te wont Invited lo this ban- pltal. She had hnn there .....-al
polnla In the productloo prownm qui(' mooting. Tho priat -•• day1 for obNrvaticm.
Mr. and lln. Tom Luft ol Col,
-..i. 'Ille •- In the below the COIi ol the banquet. and
.I ■cNqe honeoted WU - r� ..... furnished by t O - wro l,o,. the put llllllr o1 SpurlochfJJo, Mr. ll!J. WNI Vlrpila Stam � c:allsd by tht dHth ol her lather,
i,..., Earl Arboup.
_
••1mt
ffmltlltoo
1or ......, a i-1 of ISi po1n1a In ol A,irlculture and Ille H
Toha&lt;co
Wa-.
Tbll
11n. Clara PhllUpo and lln. Lothe Dnla ..,. In G.alllpolfo •111CN
be
will
l
oonducted
,-:.
thla
n
qa
U- County ...,_. lo
G
tho
any
1o ,1111 11n. Plllllfpo' and
,--,
....id
tohaceo growen
JI
and abo¥o ..,..., ha,._ .;.
ter
oobo II In Rollor llolpltal
Ke-.
.
en
file
to
tt tbey would p• follows:
ol a had: fnJary.
lnallaot_&gt;I
lar
County
rod rJb. llfll In lolleh with mo. Tho
J. s. llalrd.
bo �
point,; J. L. llatilald, GaUtpolli Agont'1 office - we -,fd
to
t:,
miry
them
gl
ah
l
the
lurn
to
ad
lnla·
I
rad r1bboa - po
form and the q-atra.
� BaUllld, GoDlpolla .,....;
- ,.i ,_ - • pofnl,; Tl. II:. - -al PW
day afgb1. 1111 PNll•al will
!lo
Jllrlr 6 R. C. Bain! - 11opott- ._ - TA
...
a
,.....,
..i ...... - • point,; a.ari.. ,,_ - - tho - - - - olleoled Fri- ...__
_ Wlthera, Apple lltovo - " ...Ito . ao � -- ....pl dq - ... lo 1(111 PMNlw .....
.... - N ,otnlt; PNd -� _-. last Prtd.-,, ham · of ler'af Glenwood. W. VL' h - ,.,_,. lloltam - whlla rfl&gt;. plana that .,. be1nt1 made for a ...., I - -Nlanl1 h
wW
boa - palnU; ....... Y-- Tvbac&lt;o ll'elti",al thfo cwnq '811 aloo -- thll .._ al I h •
rll!&gt;on al Raotfnatm. JIIII wt,al - of
Vlqpala li)llllfal Ibis
" 'f -·s.l c..r,IJla. - Gli, a "'41'• "111 i,.
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Seatinel. Pomeroy-M_lddleport___00, Nlar 21

THE
SPORTS DESK

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BY BOB E. BYER

Cml'mnat1 Red• fmally hive Ovt.:'•
come the i,ltchlng weakneu th!it
hm.; plagued them over the yearan� that �y _have an oulakte
c�.. n&lt;.'t' of wuuung the 1981 Nationa 1 League peMant.
He hasn't found m_any buebaJI
.
exFerts who _ agret!. with bun, bow•
f'Yrr, especu1lly m view of the
fac: �at � Reda lost eJ�t nf
.
their hrs' rune sprmg exhibltioP
1ames.
"f know that it loob bad for
the folks hack home,· said HutchIDsc.n. "but tell 'em for rne that

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Two More Kennedy Plans

Tbeo the Reeb flniabed 1lxt!I,
�Icing both the pUchlng, which
11 an old problem, and elJo the
power bitting which they mually
have.
lbey tried Lo correct tboae
weakneuei but in doln&amp; IO left
a gaping hole ln the infield. Uttleu they make a deal they 1111.
ure to be troubled at either
&amp;bort.stop or leCQnd baae.
1beir regular lhonatop for th,,
but JO years, Roy McMillan, J1
gone and 10 is second baseman
BiJJy Martin. Among the players

Dally

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■tt,ck but ii far from a defl'fl· more of Prt11dent Kennedy', r&lt;!gular money measurn
bul leu n�nsive.
1lve bulwark It third baM, and "New Frontier" programs faced I Other congreuional r,ews·
I
Bapr : The Sfflate Fm.ance
Joey Jay, 'lfhmn Hutchinson ii critical House tftt• today.
kbool1:
Sen William Prox Committee today began hearings p
f
counltng upon u a regular The HOUie R-.ilet _Committee mire, D-Wia., proJX'.sed ' w o on Holll&amp;-pa.ued leJLllatioo tu ei:- WASHINGTON (UPli _ Prni.. en, to become • major eantesl bestarter.
wu ,cheduled lo con1ider a $334 amendments to President K!!n tend the Sug.tr Act. Democratic dent ICermNJ bad mort blparU- twl"£n Eul- Wat fana He bailed
Play1n RoW lie,
million bUI to aid depressed l nedy' M aid-to-t!ducahon bill. Prox- leaders boped final floor a1.1 ion aan iuppor' ln Congrn, today for � firm Jtand bf-tq
by the
'I'hoN two player, along with areu, similar lo a mea5urc al- 1 mire urged at a House educat ion might be posslbit by the end of hll Laos policy.
Vnlled Stat.es agatmt RuMla' i 11•
subcommitlee hearing tilal school the week.
Gordon C.Oleman, Wally Post, BW ready passed by the Senate.
New ltatemmt, backing I.he ,.-.ufve p0llclel.
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oo
Hook
aod
Henry, Ja1
Jim O T e The rule1 group also planned to aid be linanced by a ays•em ul
Preaiden
t 1n the cr11is came from Ecott uid. he wu .._in r.vor of
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hold the key to bow far the Red, take up a blll whi1,;h would con sharing the federal income trt)L
Sens. J, William Fwbrf&amp;bt· O.Ark., dom
anythini.
mg_ inclucl
� Dfffll'!"•
will '° thi, aeuon. SolutioD of t1lt'I tinue the President's .pulbority to revenue - and that the fun�!!' be I
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Hugb Scott, Jl..lA. , Jaoob K. J
ff
u,e of
Ing
infield problem ■Iao will be ■ ma- carry out reorganization plans m based on the number of children
tih, R-N.Y .• and itJn¥Dder WiJ. lo
Camnunltt
agareuia.
in the state going to any school.
the executive dtparlmenl11
jor factor.
ey, R-Wll.
.�
1 hope n do not Dll'fl tel 11:nd
t
y
pe
e
us
o
H
The
Securi
:
Social
r
fl
for
d
ho
leader&amp;
lhlrd
House
Smi
noe
oo
w
and
F
ll be ■t
.
F'ulbricht chalrman of the
.
we dct
,
Colemm, who h Jt .271 in ,. 1ctlpn OD both bill11 before the I Ways &amp;. Means Comr ittee hoped
at Foreign Relations Committee. troops . be aaid "but ti onl
y
1
O
the
garnet for the Red, after being end of t..ie week, along witt-. pas- to fini!h work this week ol'I a So,aid he would IUpport Kennedy have to leDd troopt u
more
brought up from Seattle la.t year, aage of the 'J'N&gt;a.Bury . Post Office ! C'ial Security bill along the linee.
even lf he might have ,ome pet� way to llQp the INI of Ml
the
PT.
PLEAS
AN
Funera
l aer, sonal quuUon aboot any action t'OLIDU')' lo
T
at first. Coleman hu to mab it
Cvmmtn
lcu.··tbm
...
,ices were heid Sunday ' .:tO p. m. l the President decided to tau in I ,oj]J soPf'Ml the
at first or Rut&lt;hlmon', oulfleU
at the Crow Funerai Home for the critical ,ituation,
claim le do It...
plans will be uptet:. For if Coltj
.
former
Ma
County
.,on
resident,
Scott and Javits endoned the While oppoi1ing action by the
man fa&amp; U mean, that Frank
Charles N. Cartmill, 88, of ee-u- dispatc
h of troops into the area- United states alone, Javttl aid:
Robin11011 will have to leave "ihl
fort, N. C., who died Friday ,fter .. p
art of an Allied fore&amp;-U they '" U we mean busillen ■n4 'II■
Jen field post to return .. flnt
a short illneH.
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are needed to halt Communist 11g- President II makfna tt dear that
Robinton would pre(er to play left
Mr.
Cartmill
wai
8 retired greuior.. The
y ,aid the United ft do-then we mult be prep&amp;Nd.
and that•, where Hulthlll!on
farmer
l
in
,
born
States
lhoul
Muon
CouD
COLUMBUS
(UPI
)-The
consen
ball.
They
promised
in
the
cam
y
,
wanll him to perfonn.
d act with other for IOIDe oom::mttmeat of aar on
us around town is that Gov. M1 paign they would do somethin� Sept. 2, 1873, lhe son of the late SEATO timu
a
forces l:n the framework ti. 1119
F.ddie K8sko will be at elther
John and Virginia McGuire Cart- wa.....
. •--• regional defeue -•Jzatkm •
le set the politir'II about this .
V.
Laos
DiSal
l
.·
c:hae
c::111ts
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ion
.
er pos
or aecond.wiWhlchevtn
I. Ir
o ... be
e IaIe Emma
- - , th
oo:i
ap and the11 walked mlo 1·t 011 Several bills were introduct:'l mill· His wif,.
.
tl
la
ll be
the matter of requiring relative'! early in the legislature. They wer� �usgrave Cartmill, preceded tiim
h� � leaves a big �old
to support persons in mental ho!&gt;- combined into a bill DiSalle did ' m death Sept. 15, ·�· He Wal a
at ...; other·
member of the Bapttat Cl:urch and
.
not lilte. Tuesday m.ght he went the M
·n pitals.
asomc Lodge Of Lew 18
"""'&amp;· R
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Chloo Cardenas• wbo hll ,Ill!&lt;!
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There are slill some loose ends to Repubriean Ieader.• uk mg
' theni
Qin$
Un
48 games with the Red11 after bat- in the matter to be tied and It
.
Surviving are five daughler,,
.
t
somt1
ting .288 at Jersey CJty, \t'J·u de- might be • little early to tell how vo gwe rons1 deration to
Mrs. 0. S. Clawson and Mni. R B1 Ude41 --.... Jmeraatlaul
.
1·ews he would ,et o ut m 8 sp,:E. King, both of Beaufort N. C. · 1 Sandbag team, battled the rag•
clde which position Kasko will the noose w111 be tied ·
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th
c
a
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message
da
e
y.
next
1 Mrs. J. A. A 11,_.,_
-•es It at short, 1be governor announced som
Pa
u�r of Cabin
I y. U be inCreek' 1 ing Cedar River in Iowa today
i!' 1
Kasko wlll be at second. U no�. months ago that ,omething like House Speaker �g1:r C�ud, Mrs. - R. VanMeter of Beckley under threat of new ram from 8
then Ello Chacon, who bit onr1 280 000 perSOlll owed the state up- who has read from time to llm� and Mrs. A. E. Mathews, Alo-cm lomadf&gt;.tbundt'\'Storm pattern that
.181 with the RedJ and .266 at w� to $500 million for the car1. that �iSalle _doesn't . like his wa¥ Ohio; three sisten, Mrs. F. G. rP.ed the 1110utb-central Unit.ed
Jeraey City last year, or rookie of their relatives in state ho&amp;pJ· of doing �usiness. listened, Then Musgrave, Pt. Plea�t ; Mrs. Carl States.
Jim Baumer, a .Z93 hitter at Satt tals. Some of the debts were 50- h� told D�lle he had co?1' up Caverlee of Zanesv1lle and Mrs. A. Spting'I first weekend llved Dt
with nothing new. He said the B. �to, Poca; 10 grandchildren to its promised warmth for most
Late City in 1990, will battle It y
ld·
nate might take DiSalle'a vi� and nme great grandchildren,
.
Se
out for the second base job.
,-olle sa id he m
ear
of the p.ation but w.prm air melldd
.
. ,
tended 1o en. in
DiSa
.
Willie Jonet probably will bf: force the law. He wanted to col· to co_nsiderar•.on. He drdn t know. Bur1'al was m Lone Oak Ceme- IIDOW that gorged the Cedar and
lr:ept around for Infield utlUty lect as much 88 he could, Special He s.,ud the bill would be calleG tery under the direction of the ■-t floodwater, racing alooa 1be
duty and pinch bitting purpose:9 staffs would be mobilized to carry for a vote the cext day lS Crow Funeral Home.
Wlnnebagu, Raccoon and Lfttl,e
----·Re'a, slowed too much in the Deld out the operation. DiSaltc said, planned. It was passed 133-0.
Sioux rivers io loWa.
PT.
EASA
T
Charl
Bl
to play ev�- day.
N
Democratic
lead
floor
PL
Ja
r
Authorities at Wab!rloo, JoWI.
eu-1
e,
�e,
�
however, he doubed that he could
.
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o
I
mg
Route
was
l
r
ant
the
called
ected
bill
bi-partisan
z
, braced for a predicted 19"2�foot
The outfiekl IS set if Coletnan collect more than $20 million or L
p
I Clflt on the Cedar, .f'ii feet over
sident
unl&gt;"
of
th�
�
Co
re
�
in
that
everybody
voted for It. H
maba it at firat. ln tbei prden 90,
.
Unit of �e Art1Cicial Breeders res
idential area flood atage and
with Robinton win be Vada Pin• The governor received consider- said both parties wanted to do Corpora
b:m. W. A. Barker, �th- the highest predlded creat in 31
IOO in center ud dher Post or able publicity on this action. SomP something about this matter.
side, was nooned vice pre,�t, ye.an,
Gu, Bell In right.
of it could be considered gwd The difference between DiSalle and Marcus Weaver of Letar. Rt.
National Guard troops moved
Re1alaecl a.me Ru Eye
from his point of view, But he and the Republicans appareatly 2
tlusurer.
was
not
in
JlWPO!e.
lnS
tead,
it
,ecre�
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into Mason City. Jowa. ud 1Poat regalnld his home run eye felt some of It W81J bad, that it
'
was who shoulo pay and how Coun� Directors named were C. Red Crou launched �
rt
a
got
him
,u,nNG IN HIS rwo SCl�TS WOllH-Holmur, a bloodhound
effo
give
Red,
liberate
e
to
d
s
the
D
was
fter
tealO
last
much. The bill approved by the C, Lewis , Pt. Pleasant: Clifford operations for 30 families "ffllOVe.l
at th• Joseph A. Peel flnt devee murdar tr1&amp;J at Fort
hbn back from the Phillies and 8 bad lime.
House
forgives old debts, sets Jim- C�IOD, Masoo, �lfe Lee, GaJII� abtad of the w�. Otber
Pierce, FIL, re1u a paw on the Bible to make like I witneu
probably will go when the RedJ The Rep.ibllcans picked up the
ts V/ere at
polis Ferry, DavJd Roush, Letart l n
a,1 hl1 ma1ter, Emry C. PlckNn, tut.lf1a about tncklna Ult
o
face left handed pitchers Bell ___________ its on payments, and apecifles Route
danger
plin
1 , Elmer Newberry, , ...•ttrt
klllen ot Judie and Mn. C. .Ill. Obllllnportll. PMl, 17,
which relatives can be forced to
Charles City, Cedar Falla, Cedar
the better Helder, wtl1 pl■� .;;
te
2 and Albert Sleveos. Pt. Ra , Sac Jty ■n4
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D!Sall
e·s version was con �
pay.
pids
C
the
ComclaJ.
Reel■ JO ■plnat rilhl-banded
�:'C::u:i:-�= :-;:;.:i-•=��mol
.o.e- P asant, Route 2·
n
s
er
bit
a
the
tha
tough
ki�
hurlen.
h1a mooalbln1 and a.umben racket.
Named to P0&gt;1I .. Stale Dlrecpublican bill.
That Juve, Jerry Lynch 11nc1
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Old timers figure DtSalle mlased t� were Clair, �!pottrill, West HOU.YWOOD (UPl l - Aetor·
poaibly Harry Andel'SOD in re,.
G. G. producer Dick Powefl will .....
the boat in his handling of th• �hla.
!Mn:
oerve.
er,
11
year u master
two
'
matter.
of cenmonlel for U.
Ed Balley wW be the No. 1
•
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te
W W. Brown. �lart
point
They
nnt
Oul
that
much
abor
N
H
G
L
W
(t!PI)
TO
gment of the •nnual �
Hollywood
IN
a
AS
,
Z
Ha
with
oe
c l&lt;her •1•ln
l eva
rv
rm
Route
o e
• o Ytl!!; �".l": .
and JfflJ -. both ol Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg ,_11, was done about the law during
Emmy ■wards May IS. tt .... ..
■warded lo IIIIIOUl1Ced Sunda
lll,\lJl'I ITANDAIII HI - 1.1111
Un OY Ofnlng whom wont with Seattle last - mahiecf "con1ldent loday Iha\ Con- tho last 50 year� App,renlly • d=
y nlibL
rod
or!IU!��
--· -l
him
f
bohbl
.,...
would
approve
most
of
routine
e
fort
wa,
mads
to
col•
.
The Cherub choir of the Heath ...,,
bred cow
•:.,.;hlcb p uce 400 �
41
!Co I"m ed f om P
Bob Purkey U7-IIJ O'Toole President KenDeey's 1.25 mini- lect. There uever was mucb ez. 0 mo
; � ; � ll:I Methodist (lurch lbltde it, flrd
erf1t
ra
. ...,. pffl&lt;ll
from past admlnistra- 1o' Otm
anti - 111·18) will be mum wage bill despite ill Initial planalfon
111-IJ)
chJr.
morning
Sunday
appearanie
·
ame
I
er
evmg,
Douglu and
.
L
s.
lo 11 a:
wmmng ...em a
=
he
rlen along wfth J•J. def•at in t H�oe.
1
why lhe law w" ignored David Roush. W. A. Barker and
■to
r
g
regula
h
g
•
I
the
of
In
aerclle
-in
,
m
The cbamplonshlp p e wu a
, �wbo WU H - Ibo Dravet IMt Goldberg described Kennedy s Some rollecllons had '"'"" mads C· C· i..ewui.
_._, Church Scbool hour.
f1'tt'mg c11max lo an act•Nlrp&amp;l:ae\l
1
ho
as
..
ode
......,,.
pro
rate
t
been
bu
t
reasonabad
cases
of
usands
,
m
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night which 1aw St Jo.eph's 'Jbe choir, which ii made up of liellOII, Tbe COll9ffllWI is that hie and
I
p
edicted
ble.
,,
He
r
filed
apparently
th
"
,way,
on
,...
'
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Utah
p
In the Primary department. w or • O"Toolt anti Book, on the buill
ti
.
last year the Stnale would approve It anJ grounds the hospilal�ed person, PT PLEASANT - Arrested by
f
; •- • 011
e
oda or ird new robea for tho flnl time Swt· of their Improvement
local
law enforcement ofllcen
day u they sang. "Hosanna" and could lead the Redt out of the Senate-llouse conferees would bad to be taken care of and there dur g the week end
:� : the tou:�t.
., Sher
in
accept It over the $1. 15 House- was no point in stirring up troug wvods.
were
Jff
Department.
Frllllk
Harrah.
P John Egan scored 42 poInt. and ''Tell Me 'Dle stories o[ Jet1.11. • pitchin
Pomed
·
e
approv
measur
rebl
e.
u
too
P,
he!
.
h
e
eould
If
.-..AU.,n::wiugton, a perln- u-eroy, Ohio, bad check char,e: An. to the House,a re ec
little Jnmes Lynam had 11 for st. Mrt. James B�
. .
en1111
leaders ita Brown, 21, Letart and Paul
legislative
Dem�ratlc
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t
Ref
_
o
l
his
�
Lut
rorm.
ld
nl
p
year
Deparbnent,
the
of
wa,
endent
cGUJ
'
In
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U
Joseph s and tah s Billy M
ob­
ul
llon by one ,ole Friday of th• feel D1Salle would have eome off Rigg, 32 Letarl
unlawf
b
,cored 3' . the mar tboo whleh charge and Christine Coata ia 111 - only ..,. pma and lost five,
::....,
Wggs.
P
,.;
!
y-bac
Iii&lt;'
Goldberg
waited
ill.
had
he
K
until
belier
h
l&lt;ed
but be 111111 ill eonalde!od one of �
tali ; aul
320
ahatlered �ur NCAA �Ing reo- IICCMIP8llill.
ld
lost
have
We
skirmish
a
re warrant · Wendell Wo}11D
e was In session befor!!
leg1Slatur
,
:
u
the
eoutbpaw
beat
rel
aervlce
pitchers
IIC'l'lpture
ief
The
for
coru
h
the
pea
wned
ord tied anot er and
but not the battle. I am confident firing his guns. Republicans would Henderson contribu
wu read by Kennelb Smith. the fn the .,..,,__
ting to tho 0:an :;..,• hour I pi.,time·
bave been off balance.
Meditation wu lfveo by Patty TumfiqJ - rf)lhl bander Jim we will � the battle.'"
linquency �f a minor; Kenneth
� Set
■n
pomll made by Goldberg But when DiSalle brought the Shirley. Parltenburg. lnvnlig•
NCAA lournament n,cordo ..t EverlOII and the closJna -er - 17-ll he could give the, Olber
indoded · ost l ll IICOl'ed
l,f
Bndbury, all pupils of Rids - ol the but bullpmo ill Sunday ID a TV lnlerview were : matter up month, ago, he gave lion ; Roscoe Redman, Pl. Pleu­
by by ary
m
po n
-While Ccngms 11 not �ly the RepubUcam an issue they ant. lntomcation and resisting ar­
the bot!ne11.
two � in 8 ,uia:Ie game (if.'l), the Primary department.
to
IO along with every detail of used to the fullest in their cam• rest. State Police: Alvia Lee Bar­
.
tht,
"1th
1-1
Brldga
moit poiolll ,cortd by 8 team In Rohn for the cllolr were made Marahall
4
Kennedy"a
priority bIDs. the law• paign. There were , few cases nell 18, Ken,a. draf racinf; A,r.
Redo
lo
last year, al
t b • Cordi ■n
.
■ ,inlfe game UZI by St. Jo,eph"• by th■ ICloanor Circle ol
It's hard to get along without a range,
wfll
glwe the Presldent where ea»er yoUDf allorneys. co,- oo R. Scarberry. 19, Letart Roule
will be ID the bullpen. Howle makeno
and 12D by Utah) . moot polnll churcli with Mn. Grace ,- Nunn,
11-1 with Rochetter and aub&amp;tant!ally what be •tmts.
lecting on a percentage bw, 1, drng racing; Herman B. Wehr•
scored by .P team � 8 •ln&amp;le tea� u cbainnaa.
He
d
lined
lo agree with caused some much publicized meyer,_ 50, Middle��- Ohio. _Jn.
Jfff8f
City
last
......
lo,
ec
a refrigerator is almost a necessity. They're
.
m■y
■
,on of NCAA loumament pl,yoff•
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uther
H.
L
Som
Secretary
bardshlps.
e of the.. colleo- loxicalion; James Wilham Juhhng
Commerce
make
the
relief
corpo.
t Utah 366 and St- Jooeph'i 3114,.
·,tl\lJ, I
Flvt burlen ar■ battllng 1M the llodaet tbal the n,ce,slon had hll lions --:ere Initiated years •go bul .,_ Hartford. speeding warrant :
ond most field goala · Utah 50 and
both
included
in
this
3
room
group.a-just
other ,pob. � Include Claud. bottom. Goldberg safd it was too they hil the headllnes wyhen Di• Raymond J. Ridgeway. Si, New
..1 J ph' 451
Salle put the melter fn the ...,.. Haven, driving while lnlo&gt;lcaled.
Osllen, ..I wflh the Reel■ lut - to tell.
:Cuu:.. ii,. four-overtime
$595.
yea,: Ken lllllll, • bartl-throwfng -Unemployment ID March fs not Democratic leg],lalive leaden
tied an 'NCAA lotmleJ
p
PA'lff AWARDS
f■
m
any-below
WIN
in
doubt
no
be
could
there
said
uch-II
U
te
llbly
wltb
6-t
who
ilandlr
rJ&amp;bl
1
la oil smo lo
mt Only
DiSalle"• ■lncerity. 11,ey cave him HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A hone
O•lumbf■: Jlm .......,_ H with the 1.7 million February rate.
the Retll lllll IH lrllb NubvUJe; -Be II lludylng the poalblllty credit for bringinf the matter lo sod a dog hove captured lbe
ofe11!': 111,J
organw,I�
te,t belWNII c..Jalu■ and North
IUY .ON OU1 CONVINIINT ,WMS
llfppl!mey&lt;r. 1•u at Sat- ol llkfn, eo.,.... lo ulend "' a head. They feel that everybody
11111
4Sprln11
American Humane Assoelalkm"s
C•rolln• stale. won by Cimlllus.
� 11■: ■n4 Din Sleohoaoe. U-IJ at corporation -- the law �ill be belier oU when a new law nth annual awanlo as the best
Ohl• Slale and ClnclnnaU domf. :' � �
ban1llfl worlren fnMn holding un- " p,tlled and they feel DiSalle
Sellllo.
lllted the ■11.toonwnent leam.
an
.
. w
"aclon' ol 19!0. K I n i
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legislative
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for said many .,,.....,. felt th� was
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Robert F. Kennedy te dioeusa the Anne Quast, 23, former women'•
_,. met FrftfaJ ovea!ng st �; lllllt Arnold. ,.._ fa the lequo.
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fonnatloll of ■ Joint JuslJce Do- national amateur foilinl clwn_____
the - of Mn. 11ury Sllbl- •
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BY BOB E. BYER

Cml'mnat1 Red• fmally hive Ovt.:'•
come the i,ltchlng weakneu th!it
hm.; plagued them over the yearan� that �y _have an oulakte
c�.. n&lt;.'t' of wuuung the 1981 Nationa 1 League peMant.
He hasn't found m_any buebaJI
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exFerts who _ agret!. with bun, bow•
f'Yrr, especu1lly m view of the
fac: �at � Reda lost eJ�t nf
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1ames.
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Tbeo the Reeb flniabed 1lxt!I,
�Icing both the pUchlng, which
11 an old problem, and elJo the
power bitting which they mually
have.
lbey tried Lo correct tboae
weakneuei but in doln&amp; IO left
a gaping hole ln the infield. Uttleu they make a deal they 1111.
ure to be troubled at either
&amp;bort.stop or leCQnd baae.
1beir regular lhonatop for th,,
but JO years, Roy McMillan, J1
gone and 10 is second baseman
BiJJy Martin. Among the players

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■tt,ck but ii far from a defl'fl· more of Prt11dent Kennedy', r&lt;!gular money measurn
bul leu n�nsive.
1lve bulwark It third baM, and "New Frontier" programs faced I Other congreuional r,ews·
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Bapr : The Sfflate Fm.ance
Joey Jay, 'lfhmn Hutchinson ii critical House tftt• today.
kbool1:
Sen William Prox Committee today began hearings p
f
counltng upon u a regular The HOUie R-.ilet _Committee mire, D-Wia., proJX'.sed ' w o on Holll&amp;-pa.ued leJLllatioo tu ei:- WASHINGTON (UPli _ Prni.. en, to become • major eantesl bestarter.
wu ,cheduled lo con1ider a $334 amendments to President K!!n tend the Sug.tr Act. Democratic dent ICermNJ bad mort blparU- twl"£n Eul- Wat fana He bailed
Play1n RoW lie,
million bUI to aid depressed l nedy' M aid-to-t!ducahon bill. Prox- leaders boped final floor a1.1 ion aan iuppor' ln Congrn, today for � firm Jtand bf-tq
by the
'I'hoN two player, along with areu, similar lo a mea5urc al- 1 mire urged at a House educat ion might be posslbit by the end of hll Laos policy.
Vnlled Stat.es agatmt RuMla' i 11•
subcommitlee hearing tilal school the week.
Gordon C.Oleman, Wally Post, BW ready passed by the Senate.
New ltatemmt, backing I.he ,.-.ufve p0llclel.
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Hook
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Henry, Ja1
Jim O T e The rule1 group also planned to aid be linanced by a ays•em ul
Preaiden
t 1n the cr11is came from Ecott uid. he wu .._in r.vor of
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hold the key to bow far the Red, take up a blll whi1,;h would con sharing the federal income trt)L
Sens. J, William Fwbrf&amp;bt· O.Ark., dom
anythini.
mg_ inclucl
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will '° thi, aeuon. SolutioD of t1lt'I tinue the President's .pulbority to revenue - and that the fun�!!' be I
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Hugb Scott, Jl..lA. , Jaoob K. J
ff
u,e of
Ing
infield problem ■Iao will be ■ ma- carry out reorganization plans m based on the number of children
tih, R-N.Y .• and itJn¥Dder WiJ. lo
Camnunltt
agareuia.
in the state going to any school.
the executive dtparlmenl11
jor factor.
ey, R-Wll.
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1 hope n do not Dll'fl tel 11:nd
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The
Securi
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Social
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for
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leader&amp;
lhlrd
House
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and
F
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F'ulbricht chalrman of the
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Colemm, who h Jt .271 in ,. 1ctlpn OD both bill11 before the I Ways &amp;. Means Comr ittee hoped
at Foreign Relations Committee. troops . be aaid "but ti onl
y
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the
garnet for the Red, after being end of t..ie week, along witt-. pas- to fini!h work this week ol'I a So,aid he would IUpport Kennedy have to leDd troopt u
more
brought up from Seattle la.t year, aage of the 'J'N&gt;a.Bury . Post Office ! C'ial Security bill along the linee.
even lf he might have ,ome pet� way to llQp the INI of Ml
the
PT.
PLEAS
AN
Funera
l aer, sonal quuUon aboot any action t'OLIDU')' lo
T
at first. Coleman hu to mab it
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,ices were heid Sunday ' .:tO p. m. l the President decided to tau in I ,oj]J soPf'Ml the
at first or Rut&lt;hlmon', oulfleU
at the Crow Funerai Home for the critical ,ituation,
claim le do It...
plans will be uptet:. For if Coltj
.
former
Ma
County
.,on
resident,
Scott and Javits endoned the While oppoi1ing action by the
man fa&amp; U mean, that Frank
Charles N. Cartmill, 88, of ee-u- dispatc
h of troops into the area- United states alone, Javttl aid:
Robin11011 will have to leave "ihl
fort, N. C., who died Friday ,fter .. p
art of an Allied fore&amp;-U they '" U we mean busillen ■n4 'II■
Jen field post to return .. flnt
a short illneH.
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are needed to halt Communist 11g- President II makfna tt dear that
Robinton would pre(er to play left
Mr.
Cartmill
wai
8 retired greuior.. The
y ,aid the United ft do-then we mult be prep&amp;Nd.
and that•, where Hulthlll!on
farmer
l
in
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born
States
lhoul
Muon
CouD
COLUMBUS
(UPI
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consen
ball.
They
promised
in
the
cam
y
,
wanll him to perfonn.
d act with other for IOIDe oom::mttmeat of aar on
us around town is that Gov. M1 paign they would do somethin� Sept. 2, 1873, lhe son of the late SEATO timu
a
forces l:n the framework ti. 1119
F.ddie K8sko will be at elther
John and Virginia McGuire Cart- wa.....
. •--• regional defeue -•Jzatkm •
le set the politir'II about this .
V.
Laos
DiSal
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c::111ts
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or aecond.wiWhlchevtn
I. Ir
o ... be
e IaIe Emma
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oo:i
ap and the11 walked mlo 1·t 011 Several bills were introduct:'l mill· His wif,.
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tl
la
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the matter of requiring relative'! early in the legislature. They wer� �usgrave Cartmill, preceded tiim
h� � leaves a big �old
to support persons in mental ho!&gt;- combined into a bill DiSalle did ' m death Sept. 15, ·�· He Wal a
at ...; other·
member of the Bapttat Cl:urch and
.
not lilte. Tuesday m.ght he went the M
·n pitals.
asomc Lodge Of Lew 18
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Chloo Cardenas• wbo hll ,Ill!&lt;!
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There are slill some loose ends to Repubriean Ieader.• uk mg
' theni
Qin$
Un
48 games with the Red11 after bat- in the matter to be tied and It
.
Surviving are five daughler,,
.
t
somt1
ting .288 at Jersey CJty, \t'J·u de- might be • little early to tell how vo gwe rons1 deration to
Mrs. 0. S. Clawson and Mni. R B1 Ude41 --.... Jmeraatlaul
.
1·ews he would ,et o ut m 8 sp,:E. King, both of Beaufort N. C. · 1 Sandbag team, battled the rag•
clde which position Kasko will the noose w111 be tied ·
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next
1 Mrs. J. A. A 11,_.,_
-•es It at short, 1be governor announced som
Pa
u�r of Cabin
I y. U be inCreek' 1 ing Cedar River in Iowa today
i!' 1
Kasko wlll be at second. U no�. months ago that ,omething like House Speaker �g1:r C�ud, Mrs. - R. VanMeter of Beckley under threat of new ram from 8
then Ello Chacon, who bit onr1 280 000 perSOlll owed the state up- who has read from time to llm� and Mrs. A. E. Mathews, Alo-cm lomadf&gt;.tbundt'\'Storm pattern that
.181 with the RedJ and .266 at w� to $500 million for the car1. that �iSalle _doesn't . like his wa¥ Ohio; three sisten, Mrs. F. G. rP.ed the 1110utb-central Unit.ed
Jeraey City last year, or rookie of their relatives in state ho&amp;pJ· of doing �usiness. listened, Then Musgrave, Pt. Plea�t ; Mrs. Carl States.
Jim Baumer, a .Z93 hitter at Satt tals. Some of the debts were 50- h� told D�lle he had co?1' up Caverlee of Zanesv1lle and Mrs. A. Spting'I first weekend llved Dt
with nothing new. He said the B. �to, Poca; 10 grandchildren to its promised warmth for most
Late City in 1990, will battle It y
ld·
nate might take DiSalle'a vi� and nme great grandchildren,
.
Se
out for the second base job.
,-olle sa id he m
ear
of the p.ation but w.prm air melldd
.
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tended 1o en. in
DiSa
.
Willie Jonet probably will bf: force the law. He wanted to col· to co_nsiderar•.on. He drdn t know. Bur1'al was m Lone Oak Ceme- IIDOW that gorged the Cedar and
lr:ept around for Infield utlUty lect as much 88 he could, Special He s.,ud the bill would be calleG tery under the direction of the ■-t floodwater, racing alooa 1be
duty and pinch bitting purpose:9 staffs would be mobilized to carry for a vote the cext day lS Crow Funeral Home.
Wlnnebagu, Raccoon and Lfttl,e
----·Re'a, slowed too much in the Deld out the operation. DiSaltc said, planned. It was passed 133-0.
Sioux rivers io loWa.
PT.
EASA
T
Charl
Bl
to play ev�- day.
N
Democratic
lead
floor
PL
Ja
r
Authorities at Wab!rloo, JoWI.
eu-1
e,
�e,
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however, he doubed that he could
.
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Route
was
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r
ant
the
called
ected
bill
bi-partisan
z
, braced for a predicted 19"2�foot
The outfiekl IS set if Coletnan collect more than $20 million or L
p
I Clflt on the Cedar, .f'ii feet over
sident
unl&gt;"
of
th�
�
Co
re
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in
that
everybody
voted for It. H
maba it at firat. ln tbei prden 90,
.
Unit of �e Art1Cicial Breeders res
idential area flood atage and
with Robinton win be Vada Pin• The governor received consider- said both parties wanted to do Corpora
b:m. W. A. Barker, �th- the highest predlded creat in 31
IOO in center ud dher Post or able publicity on this action. SomP something about this matter.
side, was nooned vice pre,�t, ye.an,
Gu, Bell In right.
of it could be considered gwd The difference between DiSalle and Marcus Weaver of Letar. Rt.
National Guard troops moved
Re1alaecl a.me Ru Eye
from his point of view, But he and the Republicans appareatly 2
tlusurer.
was
not
in
JlWPO!e.
lnS
tead,
it
,ecre�
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into Mason City. Jowa. ud 1Poat regalnld his home run eye felt some of It W81J bad, that it
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was who shoulo pay and how Coun� Directors named were C. Red Crou launched �
rt
a
got
him
,u,nNG IN HIS rwo SCl�TS WOllH-Holmur, a bloodhound
effo
give
Red,
liberate
e
to
d
s
the
D
was
fter
tealO
last
much. The bill approved by the C, Lewis , Pt. Pleasant: Clifford operations for 30 families "ffllOVe.l
at th• Joseph A. Peel flnt devee murdar tr1&amp;J at Fort
hbn back from the Phillies and 8 bad lime.
House
forgives old debts, sets Jim- C�IOD, Masoo, �lfe Lee, GaJII� abtad of the w�. Otber
Pierce, FIL, re1u a paw on the Bible to make like I witneu
probably will go when the RedJ The Rep.ibllcans picked up the
ts V/ere at
polis Ferry, DavJd Roush, Letart l n
a,1 hl1 ma1ter, Emry C. PlckNn, tut.lf1a about tncklna Ult
o
face left handed pitchers Bell ___________ its on payments, and apecifles Route
danger
plin
1 , Elmer Newberry, , ...•ttrt
klllen ot Judie and Mn. C. .Ill. Obllllnportll. PMl, 17,
which relatives can be forced to
Charles City, Cedar Falla, Cedar
the better Helder, wtl1 pl■� .;;
te
2 and Albert Sleveos. Pt. Ra , Sac Jty ■n4
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e·s version was con �
pay.
pids
C
the
ComclaJ.
Reel■ JO ■plnat rilhl-banded
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.o.e- P asant, Route 2·
n
s
er
bit
a
the
tha
tough
ki�
hurlen.
h1a mooalbln1 and a.umben racket.
Named to P0&gt;1I .. Stale Dlrecpublican bill.
That Juve, Jerry Lynch 11nc1
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Old timers figure DtSalle mlased t� were Clair, �!pottrill, West HOU.YWOOD (UPl l - Aetor·
poaibly Harry Andel'SOD in re,.
G. G. producer Dick Powefl will .....
the boat in his handling of th• �hla.
!Mn:
oerve.
er,
11
year u master
two
'
matter.
of cenmonlel for U.
Ed Balley wW be the No. 1
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te
W W. Brown. �lart
point
They
nnt
Oul
that
much
abor
N
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W
(t!PI)
TO
gment of the •nnual �
Hollywood
IN
a
AS
,
Z
Ha
with
oe
c l&lt;her •1•ln
l eva
rv
rm
Route
o e
• o Ytl!!; �".l": .
and JfflJ -. both ol Secretary Arthur J. Goldberg ,_11, was done about the law during
Emmy ■wards May IS. tt .... ..
■warded lo IIIIIOUl1Ced Sunda
lll,\lJl'I ITANDAIII HI - 1.1111
Un OY Ofnlng whom wont with Seattle last - mahiecf "con1ldent loday Iha\ Con- tho last 50 year� App,renlly • d=
y nlibL
rod
or!IU!��
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him
f
bohbl
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would
approve
most
of
routine
e
fort
wa,
mads
to
col•
.
The Cherub choir of the Heath ...,,
bred cow
•:.,.;hlcb p uce 400 �
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!Co I"m ed f om P
Bob Purkey U7-IIJ O'Toole President KenDeey's 1.25 mini- lect. There uever was mucb ez. 0 mo
; � ; � ll:I Methodist (lurch lbltde it, flrd
erf1t
ra
. ...,. pffl&lt;ll
from past admlnistra- 1o' Otm
anti - 111·18) will be mum wage bill despite ill Initial planalfon
111-IJ)
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morning
Sunday
appearanie
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er
evmg,
Douglu and
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s.
lo 11 a:
wmmng ...em a
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rlen along wfth J•J. def•at in t H�oe.
1
why lhe law w" ignored David Roush. W. A. Barker and
■to
r
g
regula
h
g
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of
In
aerclle
-in
,
m
The cbamplonshlp p e wu a
, �wbo WU H - Ibo Dravet IMt Goldberg described Kennedy s Some rollecllons had '"'"" mads C· C· i..ewui.
_._, Church Scbool hour.
f1'tt'mg c11max lo an act•Nlrp&amp;l:ae\l
1
ho
as
..
ode
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pro
rate
t
been
bu
t
reasonabad
cases
of
usands
,
m
i,u_______
night which 1aw St Jo.eph's 'Jbe choir, which ii made up of liellOII, Tbe COll9ffllWI is that hie and
I
p
edicted
ble.
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r
filed
apparently
th
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,way,
on
,...
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p
In the Primary department. w or • O"Toolt anti Book, on the buill
ti
.
last year the Stnale would approve It anJ grounds the hospilal�ed person, PT PLEASANT - Arrested by
f
; •- • 011
e
oda or ird new robea for tho flnl time Swt· of their Improvement
local
law enforcement ofllcen
day u they sang. "Hosanna" and could lead the Redt out of the Senate-llouse conferees would bad to be taken care of and there dur g the week end
:� : the tou:�t.
., Sher
in
accept It over the $1. 15 House- was no point in stirring up troug wvods.
were
Jff
Department.
Frllllk
Harrah.
P John Egan scored 42 poInt. and ''Tell Me 'Dle stories o[ Jet1.11. • pitchin
Pomed
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approv
measur
rebl
e.
u
too
P,
he!
.
h
e
eould
If
.-..AU.,n::wiugton, a perln- u-eroy, Ohio, bad check char,e: An. to the House,a re ec
little Jnmes Lynam had 11 for st. Mrt. James B�
. .
en1111
leaders ita Brown, 21, Letart and Paul
legislative
Dem�ratlc
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Ref
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l
his
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Lut
rorm.
ld
nl
p
year
Deparbnent,
the
of
wa,
endent
cGUJ
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Joseph s and tah s Billy M
ob­
ul
llon by one ,ole Friday of th• feel D1Salle would have eome off Rigg, 32 Letarl
unlawf
b
,cored 3' . the mar tboo whleh charge and Christine Coata ia 111 - only ..,. pma and lost five,
::....,
Wggs.
P
,.;
!
y-bac
Iii&lt;'
Goldberg
waited
ill.
had
he
K
until
belier
h
l&lt;ed
but be 111111 ill eonalde!od one of �
tali ; aul
320
ahatlered �ur NCAA �Ing reo- IICCMIP8llill.
ld
lost
have
We
skirmish
a
re warrant · Wendell Wo}11D
e was In session befor!!
leg1Slatur
,
:
u
the
eoutbpaw
beat
rel
aervlce
pitchers
IIC'l'lpture
ief
The
for
coru
h
the
pea
wned
ord tied anot er and
but not the battle. I am confident firing his guns. Republicans would Henderson contribu
wu read by Kennelb Smith. the fn the .,..,,__
ting to tho 0:an :;..,• hour I pi.,time·
bave been off balance.
Meditation wu lfveo by Patty TumfiqJ - rf)lhl bander Jim we will � the battle.'"
linquency �f a minor; Kenneth
� Set
■n
pomll made by Goldberg But when DiSalle brought the Shirley. Parltenburg. lnvnlig•
NCAA lournament n,cordo ..t EverlOII and the closJna -er - 17-ll he could give the, Olber
indoded · ost l ll IICOl'ed
l,f
Bndbury, all pupils of Rids - ol the but bullpmo ill Sunday ID a TV lnlerview were : matter up month, ago, he gave lion ; Roscoe Redman, Pl. Pleu­
by by ary
m
po n
-While Ccngms 11 not �ly the RepubUcam an issue they ant. lntomcation and resisting ar­
the bot!ne11.
two � in 8 ,uia:Ie game (if.'l), the Primary department.
to
IO along with every detail of used to the fullest in their cam• rest. State Police: Alvia Lee Bar­
.
tht,
"1th
1-1
Brldga
moit poiolll ,cortd by 8 team In Rohn for the cllolr were made Marahall
4
Kennedy"a
priority bIDs. the law• paign. There were , few cases nell 18, Ken,a. draf racinf; A,r.
Redo
lo
last year, al
t b • Cordi ■n
.
■ ,inlfe game UZI by St. Jo,eph"• by th■ ICloanor Circle ol
It's hard to get along without a range,
wfll
glwe the Presldent where ea»er yoUDf allorneys. co,- oo R. Scarberry. 19, Letart Roule
will be ID the bullpen. Howle makeno
and 12D by Utah) . moot polnll churcli with Mn. Grace ,- Nunn,
11-1 with Rochetter and aub&amp;tant!ally what be •tmts.
lecting on a percentage bw, 1, drng racing; Herman B. Wehr•
scored by .P team � 8 •ln&amp;le tea� u cbainnaa.
He
d
lined
lo agree with caused some much publicized meyer,_ 50, Middle��- Ohio. _Jn.
Jfff8f
City
last
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a refrigerator is almost a necessity. They're
.
m■y
■
,on of NCAA loumament pl,yoff•
_____
uther
H.
L
Som
Secretary
bardshlps.
e of the.. colleo- loxicalion; James Wilham Juhhng
Commerce
make
the
relief
corpo.
t Utah 366 and St- Jooeph'i 3114,.
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Flvt burlen ar■ battllng 1M the llodaet tbal the n,ce,slon had hll lions --:ere Initiated years •go bul .,_ Hartford. speeding warrant :
ond most field goala · Utah 50 and
both
included
in
this
3
room
group.a-just
other ,pob. � Include Claud. bottom. Goldberg safd it was too they hil the headllnes wyhen Di• Raymond J. Ridgeway. Si, New
..1 J ph' 451
Salle put the melter fn the ...,.. Haven, driving while lnlo&gt;lcaled.
Osllen, ..I wflh the Reel■ lut - to tell.
:Cuu:.. ii,. four-overtime
$595.
yea,: Ken lllllll, • bartl-throwfng -Unemployment ID March fs not Democratic leg],lalive leaden
tied an 'NCAA lotmleJ
p
PA'lff AWARDS
f■
m
any-below
WIN
in
doubt
no
be
could
there
said
uch-II
U
te
llbly
wltb
6-t
who
ilandlr
rJ&amp;bl
1
la oil smo lo
mt Only
DiSalle"• ■lncerity. 11,ey cave him HOLLYWOOD (UPI) -A hone
O•lumbf■: Jlm .......,_ H with the 1.7 million February rate.
the Retll lllll IH lrllb NubvUJe; -Be II lludylng the poalblllty credit for bringinf the matter lo sod a dog hove captured lbe
ofe11!': 111,J
organw,I�
te,t belWNII c..Jalu■ and North
IUY .ON OU1 CONVINIINT ,WMS
llfppl!mey&lt;r. 1•u at Sat- ol llkfn, eo.,.... lo ulend "' a head. They feel that everybody
11111
4Sprln11
American Humane Assoelalkm"s
C•rolln• stale. won by Cimlllus.
� 11■: ■n4 Din Sleohoaoe. U-IJ at corporation -- the law �ill be belier oU when a new law nth annual awanlo as the best
Ohl• Slale and ClnclnnaU domf. :' � �
ban1llfl worlren fnMn holding un- " p,tlled and they feel DiSalle
Sellllo.
lllted the ■11.toonwnent leam.
an
.
. w
"aclon' ol 19!0. K I n i
Mn Join, Tho plld&gt;inf "'1lloolt l■ the best ion oll!ceo ff they have been con- ia enUUed to eretflt for lhi8. But lm■l
llhlaot
each wIth two alectkmL
, In ith
. advisor
oo
f
-fn
dt....,.
a
hll
.
an
fn
for
•lclld
cort■ln
o
crlme1
politically
they l k at their Cotton the bor,e in lbe ..,vie
. Goldberg
the Redo
_____
_,.,, ol o111.... ,... belt! II fflllcl lead toye beller tbfnp
legislative
thinned
rano and '"Pope.'' and spud, the dog ill the
for said many .,,.....,. felt th� was
_ llan,y ■eleded • Cln!, np1 \his ,..,. ..hi!tt&amp;h the
with
Alm
needed
In
Council'. 1 Boolu
iew
prf,e-riggfng
head•.
ahon
their
v
ol
the
tl
l
�
TV serie■ ..My Thn,e Sons,'" were
----coa.rctfortt,
ol
electrfc
equipment
If'ere IA Audit•
out ol ,_ wlth
�•llllll
the Patsy wfnnor, at the awards MIDDI.EPORT
OHICI
ANNE QUAST WEDS
•
'l'ruleel and book offteen ol
MIi elull■ a 11» �. Dode- IDCUllve■•
.
y
nl
■tun
a
pt.
ls
s
Tiloodorul Couae11 DaupfAn of 11111 _,,.,, Glarlii Buck. - ffl, ClrdlnaJ-. - 11111 Qflntl -He bu met with Atty. O.n . MENLO PARK. Calff. (IJPI) - pre,enlalfoo
Robert F. Kennedy te dioeusa the Anne Quast, 23, former women'•
_,. met FrftfaJ ovea!ng st �; lllllt Arnold. ,.._ fa the lequo.
ta,
-:■n4
Nanq
stfnnlr.
fonnatloll of ■ Joint JuslJce Do- national amateur foilinl clwn_____
the - of Mn. 11ury Sllbl- •
cbaumanultty
111d
healtb,
�Labor
Department unit pion and twice member of the
Caml:11.
oocllt the boob of the
• •d
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bo
lo look lnlo lo r racbleerfng. U.S.0 Curt.ii CUp -• wu morDurlnll lbe -1 bour t
b
t
at
di.trfloilltl
be
WO)
Goldberg said the ROWJO- rl� .Sunday lo Dr. J. Donovan
1111'■ eondtlded by Mrs. S t 1 b l boob
ryto
iru
It
clocldod
�
paued
mlnlmwn wage meuure lliicnr of Seattle. The eooph,
11111
Al-11n.
l■d
to
1w1n
:
wllb prfles
u "'11111 t (ICllJd bill;· but he de- lefl on a honeymoon ,t an IDI·
bid ,W-..S - - B l • h a r d (1111 ' 10
� tmd •lfn. Albert - fltl DOid _,.._ will ho ll ■ l d
; ellnetf to prodlct whether Kennedv d!selosed deallnallon alter cer,,.
-,... _,.a bJ the TtM■aly AJ)l1I f. ill I p.m at the
would ""' tt K tt were accepted monfe, at Roly Trinity Epl1COpal
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$154,
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figures.
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March
ending
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Gl!Nl!"AL TOWNIHIP PUNOI
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starting July I, 1960 and Me,..
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$116,586.Slt, $118,630.71.
( 1 4) FOR RENT
July 1, 1959 £oUow:
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MITE CONTROL. Mrs. Eugene s. 1(.,.o Tu
Ob1tuar1ea published at 1 cent per word.
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512
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WORDS 1 DAY 3 OAYS 6 DAYS 1 MO.
APARTMENTS - Furnished and Conde. Anne Sl., p , C't'OV. O. othl!r - lrredueiblt, Tu
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fl6.362.60, $74,365.31.
$4.50
$1.33
90c
60c
15
$300,428.'19, $319, 150.�.
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3 ii 30tc Gu
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$6.00
Sl.80
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60c
20
$6,732.M•
Rol!II - $9,815.lZ,
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, port. Phooe WYi 182L
Auw Ke11stra.t.ton
$'1.50
$2.25
$1.50
75e
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$483,792.29.
$47l,080.l2,
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turn
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$9,894.•
nd
with bath. Pbon, WY Z-36G it! i ApphanN" Service meSbc· a
Checks UrJ.09 Gu,
am will meet Monday n ight at
859Jl9.
$791i,
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257
$774,
80,
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Gt1nen1 1!:xecuttv• ii•rvlee
E . 5 ROOMS A.ND BATH, �-- · - __ ____
'---.,-,.,-,�="::':'.::':'.:----;------::---:-�,----• i HOUS
I
t:om�nHtl
o
on of Truotf!e. s
1cers
2:111.00
Off'
nd
ff
St
Th
e
•
a
a
z
�ospita1 over the past weeker
8 Cole-st. . •o...-..-•-., Near MaFor S. •
� oo
Comp•n�auon ot Clerll.
.--...II
( I ) NOTIC ES
Sisters
Pythian
Temple,
Meigs
included : Sunday - Gilbert Motor vehicle sales tax collec38
end
l:JtpenM
er
Oth
11nd
28
Travel
:.I........
sun Hridne Call Howard Cecil,
ppllH
u
!
a
Genn
.1
O
S
o.. d Ave. , Cal· lions in the ten counties. showing
.. .,r::,52.,.
· Ie, 404 iX'\.:On
60 !1 will meet this coming Monday M. cl!c
TERMITE AND PEST COSTR I llESTAURANT EQtllPMENT- or n
nn0- C'
i •.Total c�n�ral Elr.eeuu ve
,,._�,Ihs, Hesnor Gas CeiI ing ______ _____ U
services
s 81u7 evening at 7:30 at the K. of P. vin C, Cousins, Jr., Kerr. Roscoe those for the week endmg March
by Fah1o. Fr"e lnspeclioo. Insur· "-o
1
gar•
with
APARTMEN1
11 1_961 and tor the fiscal year
ROOM
6
? ull by Natiunwule. Phone R. heater. two big window exhaust
C. Lee, Rt. 2 V inton• Mr�. Sam- ,
r :�ri!� 1:�P-;�1e . . . . . . . . . 1 MI OO Hall in Middleport.
starting Ju]y 1, 1� follows: Ath,
T
/ ttad A, suvit·e StallOa WY i. fan.� . Compri'ssor watrr rnoler, age. 143 Butternut. Pomeroy.
,",',',', •,•,·'•... •m••,,•,�'· "' . . . . . . . . . • M.oo Mrs. Dale Dutton. president has uel E. Fowlkes, 2414 Mt. Vernon
2-21-tlc
WY•2-5127.
Phone
canokikhPn
2
�tools,
l
eounter
I e, '112,"" ·
.,.,
..
426-dc
Carried Forw ard
1 86"47 announced that the Middleport Ave .• Pt. Pleasant, Mrs. William ens - Do Week]Y fgur
�=�-��=�-c�- � 1 ..,.,___
• ......,
To
m 1
t's-I
large "nd 1 small. TRAILER
444
.02,
a1li
a
38,
$2,
G
, l4ll.'lG.
IIII
'I
h
i
s
Booste
will
meet
Band
I
w.
Main
tion
a
loc
Good
SPACE,
St.
Shelton,
421
Thomas
_
,
n
$52
;:,
::r
u
��
.
ard
!
Pi
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E
�
I H
WE \VU,L SF.LL YOUR U
I- rt&gt; nrh fry� r . st0"e J ars afld I
315.89.
$2,278.ll,
$61,
Hockmg
thh•ld
w
Taxes
He111th
Monday evening in the band room Pomeroy, Carl Casto, Rt. 1 Harri.
Skalt-9, l.i-uns, Bows. Goll l'luhs, 1ugs----rariae 1 ty J To 20 gallo s, corner lot. Inquire Ralph Martin
for mnr1r� Bt&gt;ard1 of
ligore
weekly
D
Jackson
_.,
D
, 11'1,a
1 850 L,oc,.ist Stn:-et, Middleport.
Hulth . . . , . . . . . . . . s ��, 'It at 7:30. AlI parents are urgt--.1 to sonville• Mrs. John Dwight Sick81cycl�. etc. Wrile or ea!! ThP root beer nmns-new.
olrl fash- l
c�meterleR
l'
ompenaatt on
,.,
51,
...,..
, 15 ""'-P
;,...._ 371.37. Lawre!lCfl - $3,066. $98,•
Jes• Ja•k••
or Officer. and Employe■ 1 407.7B 'i attend•
.,.,,. Naom,· El,_..
.., ""n• M •' ••
Sport"R Ceuter, M1d d le oo r' Ph ionOO d ining table. other old fur- �=�==��==�
�=
$58,&amp;28.•
To
1un v •
MAR. 28
- c i i 2.l -60lc
beth Bond, Jackson, Raymond 765· 80•. Meigs - $l,602.&amp;9,
WY-2-3633.
;�1•.,.��� u: - �· · · ·
239
AND
HOUSE
ROOM
EIGHT
sell
Will
antiques.
and
niture
�1
11
-Total c�m•t•ry 11:.'&lt;P•n.e . . • 647.29 The Friendly Neigh�or C l 11 b Johnson, Rt. 2 Well8ton, and Mrs. 31. Pike - $1,267.2', $46,580 14.- -"" �
seven room house ·, One 5 . r"--· IJAIHY BAH, Midd]('port , rei:isonable. C..·� ll Ma,·,·e .,"'t&lt;',n•r,
Huhw11y1
S
JACK
Ross - $4,596 .67, $160,293 72. Scj.,
'
-·
Ma1nt�11.11--;;-�� ■nd Rqatr . . 2�3_ 13 will meet Tuesday night at t h e Dan Jooas, H untington.
;. ,687 ..
. Y 2- 25U5, M,iddl (' l.'°rl · or Erner- apartment. A. N. Bengel, Ph.
•
feamres fish sundwkhes with \V
oto - no weeklY 6gure, "'"
••••,"•"'",", •"d R•P•ir
l'i .
home of Mrs. Charles Lega,.
S
aturday - Mr,. Jamea·Eugene
,
Ch
es
on
I
me.
,
tfc
3
2
WY
i
l.
G
.
-12.
2
T
7-777'
.
:;
.
c
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6
3 2:i l I
t he g11perior taste.
.
Vinton
$2
.
4,5
,
rew
of
rn
nan�
e
M111nt
Ladies
r
R•pal
•nd
The
Auxili
a
ry
D
Hobart
Sa
Cheshire,
Mrs.
02
nbo ,
-- - -.
$'i'75 M
26.73.
"
3 24 3tc :-·
I
v
M
.
ApartED
LARGE
.
UNFURNISH
·
.
·l!IEE US FOR 1-'EED NF.IWS AND I --___. . . __ . _ ___ _ __
., Webster Post 39, American LPgion n,,.·."
· · · · nae · ·. ·. ·. ,,',·"'
L &gt; Expe
JJUnaJd Dye, Evans, w, V a, Mrs•
Total( Hl1,1hvny
R
__. ment. 2 room� furnished. 206 ,
l:mployeca Rellremmt
, FlJRNJTllRK or any U5t!U
. Cu1&amp;om Grinding. Mhldlepurl lJSED
Legion
hall,
meet
Tuesat the
St· , Coogo Economy
WaIter W· Bunce , 969 Ash
21,ua will
l 25 ti ltl'm. &amp;&gt;e lhe Trading Post flrlll Mulberry Ave., Pomero.1- . Call • We repair al] types of radl- &lt;To-..nablp S hare, . . . . . . . .
. . Ferd M:IIL
day at 7 30 p.m
HollF.
Pauline
Miss
Middleport
,
:
Near 'Disaster'
3 25 3tc 1 ators, from heater cores to ����:� ::r �:�t�:n. . .
uu,
to save money.
3 6 SOk WY 2-3028.
For workmrn'1 comJlol'llo
will berg, _Wellston, John James Ma- LEOPOLDVIlJ..E, 'fte Cong.,
club
Gai:den
The
Wildwood
WANTED-Gang fightr r fo r down·
the . largest truck or tractor !
u
183 -83 meet at the Circle Restaurant for son, Coalton, and Luke Thacker, (
town ratdm. M_ust be ub lP t.o l 195 1 Allis . Chalmers All Hydraul- Ntt'E APARTMENTS. MiddleJ)�rl.
oth:: Mrs�n.ineou� · ci.;rk'•
UPll -The Congu was plllllginll
r.
a
diato
r
1137.82 • 1 11.�a, 12111.!l."H 900i 3'54.34 dinner, on Wednesday March 29, Columbus.
use knuckhfll ,t,Jl.h �kill W! l"e , ir with 3·14 plows, c'orn planler, Furnished, 3 rooms and bath.
toward eeollODllc disaster toda:,
te t
e
. .
:1 27 :.lip rnltiv:ilors. To b&lt;.' sold as one First floor. Also, unfurnished, 4
Paladin'11 Pal.
Blrlhll
at 6:30 p.m Members are to be I
���!� Pra�rn�n°t� .v : : : : : . .
I rooms and bath. Phy WY 2·3874.
for
___ ,Vlf'keyed
while rival polii.:_:
1
.
••
�
IO N D R■TtRIMINT &amp;ND
- R11 11- I
•
um·t . .I amf's I\Ioummg.
""
on the park ing 1ot by 6: 15 p.m A i ,...,.rt. D onaId M ar1ID Kuhn ' Wa- positions of power.
IINKING
FUND■
(6) LOST AND FOUND road St .. Middleport. Phone WY 6tp
Phone WY 2-2143
.
---- - -- --- -3.25
! Genm 1 l"roP•�t�c;�:T� . . . . I tO!IS.7'1 business eession will fnliow the : lerloo Star Rt., son, 6 p.m Sun- A report by the United Nationt
Pomeroy, Ohio
1
3 25 3 .p MODERN 6 Room HOUSE, bath, ,
; day, Mrs, Roy T. Snunders, Rt. civilian op,2ration said inflation.,
l lnhmtan,:,e Tu . . . . . . . . .
FOUND - Ladil's wri!!l1.t.1td1 1I 2·:J52:l.
2_ 45 dinner.
1
·
garage
room,
brk.
basement,
MiddleMain.
and
2
41.h
of
corner
::,: MlddJeport Volunteer Fire De- , t Gallipolis• son.·, 10 :55 p.m Satur- sagging production, 8 breakdowa
- , ���!�.. Ch•rlli ,., i:.:.ii��
and
OIL
FUEL
GAS.
ot
'
T
Peeelp
it!enliund
ools
h
sc
lo
clooe
Located
flll'-]
roa.l
h:,
a
L1
h,wt•
4
ean
.
_ Kr' Williams, in communlcatiooa BIid general i.,
Owner
. . . Sl l:it1:u partment ' s " Meet Your Firemen day. Mrs. Melvlll
port.
INSURANCE
(20B\
5UMMAR • • • o •• 11tATtoN5
tree
,
for
Jlp
.
25
Call
3
'
nm:-es
t,s
2-2072.
a
Ca!I
WY
0
estim
·ul
Call
fo,
own.
y,,,g
••to
C
C
2
RI
.
fy'·ag and p
·
9 Y , u • ••
, r, 7 : 35 security is causing 8 "rapid di-■
l
Night" and safety program at the · ' rown 1ty ' daue.i
1
PRO,
NSURANCE
Fu"d•
RuN
00MPLETE
I
J
'
,
Midd1eporf
Abbott
&amp;
"'oreman
�Ip
2
van integration'' of the coun.try's ecoa,7
WY 2·2941. "
GHOUND FLOOR APARTMENT,
. Balanr•. J1mM:1 1, 1 �
Middleport Higb School auditor- p.m Salurd&amp;y• Mrs. Paul I
m
n . Life A.uto, p·rre pOI lG
tect"
&lt;C!trlf.'11
. . . . . . . . • 4:J:111.H ium, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. There House, Wellston, daugtiter, 3:50 omy.
. _ ----. -&amp;-IO-tk 5 rooms' bath. basement' .hard- Call noo Mills, Middleport. 0!ue Rece1pt1 llnrlu•
S I -· __ ___ Year . . .
1228'1' .72
AUT.O_ SALE
(8)--··
a.m Saturday. M rs. Charles W.3.I•
_ -· _
_ ___ ls 1he wah!n;:ife you drmk? Bad wnocl floors, Youngstown kite-hen _ __ ___
There is a growing realhatlon of
_ _ _ __ __ ______ Total Rtice•vts and Ba! anr• !680.:1.Jo will be no admission charged.
-llllfl. !17
ker, Rt. 2 _Cheshire, daughter• U: - the nation 's plight among rival
1959 nu:·cK VS LaSabre _$2 . 095. waler kills millions yearly. . Je 1262 Powell Street , Middl�port. OUTBOARD MOTOR and boat m- ::r.��'.• o���:.;:;e.:'":i�
meet
will
WCTU
Pomeroy
The
1000
Hard top 4 duur. Powel' steeri r,.; . I.est FHf.E. Walf'r Softeners, Phone WY 2-3200.
3JTl!I 33 at the First Baptist church, Tues,, 48 p.m Friday.
.. .
3 27 6lc • surance protect.ion. All risk tClerk'tl
. .
politicians but they are having dlf.
0
11
•
e
Disc-barged
e
rl
dr
Joe.al
owm'T.
Tu
One
iv . lron Acirl, �ulphur. Gas, Dirt
im
coverage. $3.50 per $100 cover- �:�:��;: ;.ut:i� . • .
getting together ro do sme
ficu1ty
:m_,7
p.m.
day, et ?:30
LP WAN TE0
• Balan ce l.11 D•paaltory,
HE
Very clean. Blaetlnar's. P tn- and Odu Remover Chlorimn- -(l 7) �
arged over t 1l e thing about it.
disch
Patients
•
Barnes
nsur
age.
Simpson
I
MAR. 21
b
-1
eroy.
:, 25 Git· ors. et&lt;'., 11l half price. Domes- Sell Stu4io Gi�I Co�eli� in-your ( ance Agency, Middleport. Phone ••�:�:i ;�/ 0t�� T0Wi.1h1: :ii!�: , The Past Ma trops of Pomeroy past weekend tncluded Howard The Leopoldville regime of rr-.
tic und_ Public. W�ter �upplr neighborhof)rl. Make up to $5.00 1 WY 2-2!!03.
25 aotp 8 1Ci��t•,�•��•n .•:. 1_ �. . . • ,338_54 Chapter OF..S will meet Wedne!:!• Guthrie, Mrs. Susie Henke, Mrs. ident Joseph Kasavubu and �
s
-=
GOINI Cl"11n Used �an
RMelp11 D11r1n• Yea,
sh- per hour · Full or part t•-•. I
l.:orrectmn a Specmlly
1808 �3
Emmet Shuler • Frank Coatas•·
i.o. mier Joseph Ileo haa been trying
u,K- BARNES-SIMPSON lNSURANCII Tobi Rrcrlpts a nd H aiiin{"� 4IO'l':e7 day at the Masonic temple with
.
A.II Makel and Model•
mai� J&lt;'REE · Terms · CryItal· Write
Charles
Cobb,
Jean
Mrs.
F.
W.
ayment■
ur
P
Ruby Vaughan. 670 S.
r
l
.
2
;
a
•·-to arrange a meeting wllh Ibo
0
D
1"�
Ve
2
:_!1
1
a
W
A!l
e
hostess
Glenn
as
D
Mrs•
•
Mrs. EuRene Conde · Anne St· • St M 1"ddle rl .AJ.z-· 3 � 3tc Age t5, Middl port F re· ,..... B■lan•·e. nrcemb,r Jl, tAGQ
MET ROPOU1'AN MOTOltS
' S pauIIne HOJib,rg leftist regime of Antoine Gizen.ga
M
tr
A
l
ong,
rms
c1er
S
.
.
.
1
.. .
t t•,
·2neu11 members a re requested tu attend. Mrs Carl Cheney and infant l!OTI•
- - -- ' mobile. 8oods Pbo11e WY 1, Out■tand
GOU-4!00 F.all Maill s,.
Pomeroy . 0. Phone WY 2-3,14 -·•
�n
!n• W•rrant1o
·
n Stanleyville
but the deal bU
MAR· 30
·
21m.
ANO
..,.._J&lt;&amp;EPING
WITH
MAN
1-2'1-tl
er a1, tllflO . • • • • •
tlmmb
. ·
t
,.51.71 I
Pume-,, Obin
3 II 30 c
assie and
mfant
M
M
Larry
e�
.
11
811�
In
n
Df!J&gt;olitor,
---bo
over
---a aile.
down
,
gged
--dinner
a
general office experlenc.- qualDe •m
1
fl8
3 7 · There will be chicken
Jordon
inand
Lavern
Mrs.
,
n
so
'
.
Cleophas Kamilatu, preaident of
1000-DAH T \.' - l'li�r'.;Hx -J2.0!:15 . 4 SI NG ER ELECTRIC
(2 1 ) RE�L ESTATE
for office manager. Good
e '!;!t1� ·.,; ,,:'11 · ,1ffld,' �2 Mt at the Letart Falls Commun ity
PORT�RI,F.! ified
Ba&lt;��c�.• � anu■rr 1 · 1911D
, . � st_ and bt st er•
k e 1 , Leopoldville Province and desigI
G
f
daughter
Herbert
nt
,
i
o.u
pr
Group
insurance
salary.
d uor st"d &lt;m
6
t
a
M
30th
y
a
rch
a
Thursd
hallhall
g
11
I mt' _
Sewin Machine complete with I
FOR SALE : FOUR ROOM HOME Be�o!!1;,, 1ouf1!1i-"vear :·. ·. . \:f�::
'
.
ies Dan, a,,tl this uni.! show s ,iltachmenl'I to zig zag, mono- · gram. VaCiltion plan . Excellent
p.m Tickets are available at the Mrs• Nellie Pickett, Mrs. Lewis oated by Ileo BA a go-between,,
.
I
.,.
heat,
furnace
coal
with
ath, TntaJ Rer,rlptr ■ru1 na11n.,. 20RII n I
b
__ , sald Gizenga appeared eager to
iw111
. ht man,
hfst of l''.1rr . Push hu tlon shIft. grnm, patch and make button- I opJlOrlum ies for rig
mnt■ Dur1n1 Yu r .
i!l394:t9 l doors, adults $1.00, children 50 paugh' Mrs. waldron Jen,_,
fru ll• be�Ies and la_rge garden· l'u
t
al�
c
e,
O..cemb
er
,
J
B
Meadows,
Florida
1eeo
UnMrs.
f
Rex
D
Blaettnnr s . Pomeroy. 3 25 6l(' holes. Pay off bala ace �
The
ily
Write
a
c-o
Box
688-B,
-, . so ,,
.
. talk but demanded the con erence
·
Just outside of Racme Corpora• ourc1u11'1) . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ,...._18 I cenls.
e
C.
ith
K
W
n
lso
oger
Mr
Airport
roe,
l
StanleyvWe
1
at
·
Obl°
place
Sentlne
Pomeroy,
take
•
:;_�
otis Bailey,
311 ' Eastern High School Varsity
l!l50 f''OHU. HMO lrrms lf desired. Phone WY 2FOR SALE:
3 23 Btp J��':!:.z!�
811
j 24 stc -tion.
T
1
1
r
1
ony
K
c
ee,
T
ower,
troops,
controlled
U.N,
is
by
which
'
e e
"""' oe ,
--- ------- t D•lance 1n DePOaltor�,
Lettermen s Club will hold a skat•
324 .lC __________
CHEVHOLET. Gorn! condition, 2204.
ecemb r 31 1960
D
be
,
Joan
d
talks
Wel
th
on,
Owens,
I
Gary
7
e
held
Mn1
Ileo demanded
· g and dan-- - - - --- - - -.==�== I ( 1 8)
"5
..... party at the Skate· r:ii 27H/1'
m
•- Chea1J . F' i�t !'runt� • K1·ysl1me
ti
tc
-1
MPLOYMENT
F...fl"
E
'V
'ES
HO�
SMARTEST
THE
Mrs.
Parker
Manuel
Bailey,
at some "really neutral" .......t
"t"'"'
J 24 :Ill)
A-Wey Roller Rink• March 30.
wallpniM'r from Cross Hard•
--Rich
a rd Barrett,
Mrs.
Sheets,
r stood today
matte
the
There
WANTED
m.
:30
50
Admission
p.
7:30 to 11
Legal Natice
195g ENULISII t'U I W Prt'1ei"I. warr.. Delightfol new Spring pat- =�-cc
Harley Swisher, Brenda Bradford, and it appeared neither aide WBI
�--���
MIIIH COUNTY, OHIO
cents.
17
GIRL,
ears-old,
in
job
want!I
,$895. All new tires. �pol\l•ss lighl te rns now on display. EconomOrt, Hubbard, Admlnlitrator
r
PO
e
m
•••
RO
om
a
r
f
•••
•
ME Y - 0-ro
at tM E•t•t• M • • ••
A candlelight communion serv- M s· Gary Spears, Mrs. E I 8 0 n willing to give in.
.--•-, home. Help mother
u,1 ue r·nus
HI ae11 · ical\y priced for romplPle home good """""'
,
· 11 . .,, ry 1-inuer.
Sprln1er, De,:,eu•d.
, Spencer, Mrs. Robert Canter m:d
·-..o,k a,,d ••... .., of home with bath, hot w a t e r
nar·i., I,om1! roy.
3 2,1• Cit· dl"corating. Cross llardware, with hoo""''"
No.
Hl.480 Ice will be held at the Mornin infant daughter, and Mrs. C a r I
m
-- ·-· - ·
Plalnt .
heating, downstairs hBR beautiStar EUB church, Thuuday 1:1.t
3 20 7tc children. Write : &lt;:-o Carman
.,.
Id-d..leport.
_
.M
FOR S1\LF.: 11l!i7 lnlernatinnal mnert·
ces
irep
rquet
ri
I
f
£loo
I
f
u
n
g.
a
p
a
2
'
,
tb""
p.m. "JI Is Finished" will be KUi:�
e
n
K
•·••
Rest Home ' R. D . 3' Pomeroy '
- ,,,
�,
·� "' •··•••••
·· 1
Pick-up haH Ion. Priced to llt' IJ POWER MOWER, 3 ;n. T',re WaAm0•I A'"·•
wue
n
0d•
d•0U.
:I 24 3tc sun room, large veranda a n d
the topic- of the sermon by the
Ohio.
NOTICI
-by the first of lhu month. Swat • �oon Nnrrow Gauge 14 in. Land
1h
t
g
d'
A
l II!,'• reccor m o e m·dn·••t
-· --- -back poreh. 3 bedrooms upstaIrs Kethr.vn M■e Rene.to who■- 1&gt;l■ ce Rev. Francis H. Glazier.
of
reeldea
e
..
t■
11133
Zt!l"s A5J1l1.1nd. P one WY 2-3535. plow . mowing machine, hay
.
WIimo
n
t
llo.
d,
ng departml'nt,
nursi
the
of
nnrt
I one very Iarge t . Located on Charlott■• Nortb Caroll.rla, Will lall■
r1'20) BUSINESS
APRll. 1
3 23 61:c rake, For sale or will trade for
nice Jut on M airl Street n e a r notice that aa th, s11t d■J of .,111111_
l
--- -- -- -·-· ___
'
T
es of ChesIer MethO- those patients who were listed as
1e
Lad
t
SERVICES
ary, 11161 . th■ uoo,,,,,,,., 0"' •••
· toc k· GIenn E · JeweII
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really clean. Mer ruryomalk. GRAVELY TRACTORS and At.......,.'· 00 A 4 per cent Ioan lntf!rfft 1■ th• tallowini d-rlbed All kinds of baked goods, eggs
, '""""
price
:I 2 aotc w
real 11t■te ln whl,h vou
. Clayton Barrett• Mrs . Kate a resua
ve or
ha
Mrs
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Blaettnar · s, Pomeroy . :l 2.'i , 6k l,ehmeal,, New 8., u,ed. Com,
.. 11 of • 8Jlnglng rebull •w•
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rt claim ta ha-■ ■n actual or coatln1ent and potato salad, also woven rag
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lnt
Plummer,
Casto,
Ray
fered
Social
by
his
Christian
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be
buyer.
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I rugs, and other items will be eold. Whitt, Mrs, William 'fhabet and (
REAI.-CnEAP m-1t; Dorlge l'tl\lflf' , plele purl• aDII �pair 11ervb.
REASONABLE RATES
Catholic) party in tbe general
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F1!:■ BOX 229 PHONE WY 2-3830.
. Stale of Ohio and Town of
3 2'·• 31 µ law■ mowers. Ant• ·rllN deal- S Tl8P.\CT10N
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td •• �EIIKNCB DEED: Vol n. Pal!■
er. Gravely Traelor 81111H and
lollowo: Beln1 • part "'deftrib
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nty. jstered aI the h osp1taI on Satur• King Baudouin later In the day
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m·rvIte, ,'hOff WY ,-•·
L11t con"tfed w Elllhi B■rl
(9) FOR SALE
n■�r bf
Ohio,
Hiram Wahon, commenC!ln1
-- -- ----on
11
8-22-3().IJI
F.a11t Main Btrttt PomrruJ.
He made 1he announcemenl •-'
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., ■■-1 nlnely-■J.Mhi (a!) at th■ aci,.�
ut con.er ol Lot. No, Gau1e readlnp: Gellipo)ja dam UnoUic
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a• hot air heat. Rented $40.00
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I ROOM J'RAME HOUSE wHh $100.00, Will sell for last 6 pay• NMI or Cbeder 185-11&amp;
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the-::: ers, Pomeroy•MalOO 25.66, PL of the 104 seats they held la thl
rooms and bath• part basemenL foot ■ll
...... .farnce. New c.pper ments of $(p: per mon1h &lt; $35
lyi Ua1111a, WHI ■hon.-flftff?I
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to
cash. Phone WY Z.2204. 3 24 8te
allq •lnety -■i.tii (NI) feet to tbe ■aulih ,ut esmer of 1,ot
Rented $25.00 monthly. 1 • •tor)' P1■
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Mueller
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-�--•,, Phon WY Z..22'l"6. Afler 956
n111at,-..et1ht
WHI
tbenc■
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·- they dropped •Ix ,eab and ap,i
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ed. $30.00 monthly. Can be fin• :;.�cr1.:r,d1tfoa1.o.:, N� 4
AralUd 8reUwa
na&gt; feet; u-.a■ -th tlllrt-■1, na1 leaton 19.'6 falling. 'lbe Obio Riv• ....-.. 1,..... lbelr .........,
1-Zl-llp ped. 1953 DODGE Station Wa•• eal1 Boa 8Uver1.
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�d Sale price for all ttu.. J 8&gt;'n1111N, OMo. llfflln!IQ n..t1, ._ '- Ula p - of:
goo. Ferguson Tractor &amp;- Plowa, Cll B. Mala a, .._,.,, .,...
er wu falling ane-half tentb. foot �� -011M VoJ, ue, .... lU. 0..0. a■o- unu:Na nn:th Veil.. 103,
,nt,AC TBACN&gt;R, New. nbhl', M�ig1 Gallia Food �.farket. S ti.
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r.11 r ho
l!oaael '1500 OIi
PhoN ft NM1
returnl for the IJli
ur all the way down. u:Dwllll .tnlwer, nlth"alen, ftln below Middleport. RL '1.
SM. . DH4 RHoru --■ CGllllQ", pe
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A11CIIONED
ap:■det, • .._ aever ated,
diatrlbuUaa1 Socia] CJarllUlal
tag
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BouAlbert
Oldt
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River p
ND NEW GI!! SWIVEL Tf'IP
Ctmflllt aer.ac. 4:
ame brJu,e da7 o1 ApnJ. 11111d. .. -.-u ti¥
1&gt;1 Soclallatl II CW
(down
96
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New ·BeUu4 PIO Nier. AD la BRA
SALE:
FOR
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' ,-- lt. 2:tO p. m. ; J, L. Dean up 1", C!banpd) Llberalt 10 (don Dj
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.... �l■riffla Jee Flelda, Vacuum Cleaner on
with bath. Full basement Gaa ■f•� WW be
a.d,, Rt. '1� PlloM Beautiful pastel colored. Com�: �• A�A,:ra:; 1 :15 p.m: Orlenian up 14. 7:15, "'--·-:... I I- I -� Wrlle. "'- • e..c.t
HOUSE FOR SALE: 6 rooms, &lt;!Ollftl'lioli f
Osdw
■- ._ S •-■- �
urnace,
N
copew
1
c. BMDl'OIID. ...,, .._ balh. Bathroom, kitchen newly r p umb ng
�so.1u.1m IPRINOD. p,m: NelBml Broadfoot up 14, 9:- pie.I Union
J l'2 tte plete with attachment,, Will 11: I
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I (up •&gt;a Jr...
i . Corner lot near CRO,W CROW • PORTBR
thill week only for $SUit. Tenna
15 p.m; Floyd Blaaka up. 14. S: lQI
renovated, Large yard, Located pe l
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dtmla I
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B A
· lll'WIR $EWING MACRINE, If dealred. Phone WY J!.""4,
ICbooi . Phone WY t-1778. Af. ATTOaNBY&amp;
LEW11 Ul'AIB SEIIYIIZ
on Gravel Hill, Bob Duckworth, ter
1e 1. 16, tw a,�: OVEC down H, 5:15 &amp;m; UnofBclal Ntaml fa �. ·D!
:ia, .._PL..,,INTD'r
&lt;31 •· FO
all Don stlvers.
5,
t
�- ·bkmd eonao)e, like new.
,s M etc
Philip Sporn down lf, 6=40 l.m:
too Pap st·• Middleport. . _..
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ltotftl1�
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llq,8lnel,
lleaMIU
LIGAL NQTICI
3 U ltp
I Bqulppld to make buttonhole11���-------3
ike Creditor up 16, t:Jt a.m.· member aenate pve: __,..
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Net1ceSALE
FOR
HAY
BALED
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Glenn
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I . '8m. tlllbro1derJ and 18W la
La..... lbarpeam,: -,'14
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I •IU off■r to, 1&amp;11 at Iba fnnt Beaver up 1 , 1
Olristla1III 4,7 (dowg f)&amp; .,,,...
0: 0II p.m: On- 4S tap l) Llberu
Vance, Leading Creek, Middlea
nt, CourtRTLAND, OWO PROPERTY. door ,1 *h• II.Ile■ co
7
u
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ba
HOUSE
bath
-entl
ROOM
5
,
J&gt;IYll,
8
Repair
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hou■., ■t Pomeroy, O lo, o■1 l■tu.r- ward up 19• 4 :10 a.m•' Natiooal
port. Ohio. Phone SH J.46&amp;8..
11
5 room house, enclosed t""'""'
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Apr
day
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1111;.,., Rr. farm.. belD■ to llP 20, 4:45 a.m; Bob Beater up 1_.. n...-i- ""... .....-■'
3 II ..p
s st Cite
, 25 90te standard KJlchen, Venetian two aides, metal roof' u.tra ■c:Cl'f!ItoPol0 real
'._,f;,. --•'■te, more o&gt;r lea. - ·
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e■ltd. an stat■ Rout■ 1u approxl• t:N, 6 • 15 a.m , Nff artam,.-wa
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S E E D POTATO&amp;S•
Olinda. Call Wy-2-5331, Henchel larp Iot. Approximately 150 x lo
a
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REll'RJG
CONDfflONING
AIR
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up
tbt
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whi
SO
Plenty
nf pl)ade , Nice loca• ri..,n.-ma. App.-,,ldmattly une halt
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plants, onloo llf!ts. 50 lb. No. I £RATION aervlce. Jack'■ a., Rose.
s.Jl-6tJ:&gt; I ·
' ),{.,."";.A.I--:... nd trud epreacL
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tion. Priced at $4500. Phone of th• ff■l IIUlff 11 botlom llllld, 21 , 7 a. m.; A. v. Crlaa down 28, 8J]tal'beadlld the
.
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potatoes. Order your tomato rrtpration. New HaVflQ. PboDI •
There t. ■Lt.atltl lln the re■J ■aUt. 9 · 20 p m 0· Cotton Queen OOWD 23 agalnat Eyabm ad .... tbl,
l'Qmtructlon �'• la
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IS: : eleetlou - faUed to aafa -,
t;JS �.m ; Northera down
HO.ME FOR SALE
Barnhart, Salesm�n. �svi�e �u� i" �..
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up
28. 9:45 � ID the lqJadanl: .... f,
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YOU NAME IT - WE DO ff 661 Narth 2ncl It, Middleport
t�t
TWO OLSON RUGS. IS ,i: 9 ft. In Robinson'• Shirt
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-.ya-.- lle up r.·1'
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5clloo1 Bua .... ■-ail Mn1ee JUI • • ' ..,n�
good condltlon. C811 WI .._,• Starched to your order.
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up •
7: 15 a.m•, R. H Boawokh
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ataln. 4 fOOllll, PantrJ and -,,.,,--,,,,.----�-s 15 3tp
1 -· ■ � t,,
Prom 4 to 14 J
gh&amp; or no atarch at all. Mila1
p.
U
Jtaveoawood
0:115
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up
m;
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replaced
tons
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llablH Ar9 tmpirhnt
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READY FOR EASTER, Ll1ie1, Ing or broken but
;.� ,;
eently remDdeJed,
,..tllldoletl, doublll � :'...�1t1. for 1.. Uld u.. ,appr� ..• f,
new coal furnace w,th au�
',• r
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tulips, hyacinths, azaleu, etc. free. CaJI u■ today
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We telegraph flowers, anywhere
a
up l!l, 15 a.m
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P■nll11 · 35c,5fc41.00
tact Lawrenct Napper, 11• '" ..,... n
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eleaalq' WY Mal
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hn J, Rowe llendenlw
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RoblalOll'I Trl-Luln ClNaen
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Bwtable For Room.en.
down : 30 p. m.: FreJberger down
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FOR SALE: STORE
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$1,11•
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"I" room,
UR
DON
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er down Wlnfleld 3 p.m: Thelma
.AJ,� BOl�T. 11 ft. sepltt tank. Get Klean-1:m-All FOR SALE : HOUSE S room, and batb over ltore. •wtll aacrifiee .::-.:n....,...�":or"::,
,,',\ )iW
Ann down Wlnliold 8 : 46 p,m; C.
C ,(l,i,e Jlui!abi&gt;ul model. 'Spoclal Septic Tank Cle.,..,,, Obla Val- bath. Jllklo localloo. 111 1.....i for $11,500. !laving lo CblealP&gt; �
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st., �. Phou WY M319, Call Sp. HNI. Clifton, W. VL tntor of t1111 :s■a■t■ ol! bl' 'frMJ, V. Bemer ap ·Wmfleld 12: 11&amp; a.m.
ley Plumbing, l'omaloy, Obio.
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,U IS IIPF.CIAL8
RATES
Le•y
.73. $159,220.80.
526
$154,
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Any house up to 6 rooffill treated Ta•
�4 00 .1 Ohio eountie� showed an increa'ie i remains the only one of the eoun·
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in sale of prepaid tax receiph , ties lo still be ahead of I e s t n
• ..-,11ent1. ti cents per wurd for three consecut1Ye lDSertiona.
, n Mer-carJ 'JI e. p, 15fl.M
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figures.
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March
ending
Speci.al---0ne muuth for j(J cents pt!r wurd.
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$!. INSURED. GUARANTEED.
F"ull rate of 4 rent.s per wurd will tu, charged tot ad•
Pa ul Mon t1omery,
I The figures of the ten countie� J11cksoa - $5,341.41, '8,0I0.39,,
er the same period last vear
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MOTORS
METROPOLITAN
Town,hlp Cltrll
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ver\Jsmg U not paid w1thm 10 day, atter receiving tnll.
TERMS•. This is a SPECIAL
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They were Gallia, Pike.
Gl!Nl!"AL TOWNIHIP PUNOI
111D E.a8' Maia Blrffl. Pomero1 1
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Errors tn .-\dvertismg--Shnuld be reported lmmed1■tely.
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· ACQUAINTED PRE-SE,
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769
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ending March ll, 1961 and March L
l'be Da•l:v Sentinel will nnt be re1;pons1ble for more tban
c�nml and ��aC:.:.i�
PbtoH WYM171
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Total
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1-20-tfe I
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. Special Notices of Events, Sl.25,
Card of Thanks ..od
the same business nearly .-l .1f All Funds)
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starting July I, 1960 and Me,..
years
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, 8 century. TOPS _ ALL TER- f�!:�fi�:.,:•;.,.
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$116,586.Slt, $118,630.71.
( 1 4) FOR RENT
July 1, 1959 £oUow:
,
ann F1n Inn.
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MITE CONTROL. Mrs. Eugene s. 1(.,.o Tu
Ob1tuar1ea published at 1 cent per word.
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$6,475.98,
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85
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$1,1152,52,
Athena
WORDS 1 DAY 3 OAYS 6 DAYS 1 MO.
APARTMENTS - Furnished and Conde. Anne Sl., p , C't'OV. O. othl!r - lrredueiblt, Tu
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I mfunu!hed McMasters. Middle- Phone WY 2_3414
fl6.362.60, $74,365.31.
$4.50
$1.33
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60c
15
$300,428.'19, $319, 150.�.
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$6.00
Sl.80
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$6,732.M•
Rol!II - $9,815.lZ,
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, port. Phooe WYi 182L
Auw Ke11stra.t.ton
$'1.50
$2.25
$1.50
75e
25
$483,792.29.
$47l,080.l2,
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i ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMEN'I'! THEISS REFRIGER
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Union VeterThe Daug�:';
Ads rt.ecelved by IO A. M. will be ln tbat day'1 paper.
turn
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$9,894.•
nd
with bath. Pbon, WY Z-36G it! i ApphanN" Service meSbc· a
Checks UrJ.09 Gu,
am will meet Monday n ight at
859Jl9.
$791i,
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257
$774,
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PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
11- 17.f.fc 1 Commercial. Contact R o g e r Tut.. eL..,IPh
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IHUO.ll! 7:30 p.m. aI the D •A • V, HaII ,n
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PomeroY.
Among those wfio entered HoJ. 511.56, $32,612.821.
Gt1nen1 1!:xecuttv• ii•rvlee
E . 5 ROOMS A.ND BATH, �-- · - __ ____
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Sisters
Pythian
Temple,
Meigs
included : Sunday - Gilbert Motor vehicle sales tax collec38
end
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er
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28
Travel
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· Ie, 404 iX'\.:On
60 !1 will meet this coming Monday M. cl!c
TERMITE AND PEST COSTR I llESTAURANT EQtllPMENT- or n
nn0- C'
i •.Total c�n�ral Elr.eeuu ve
,,._�,Ihs, Hesnor Gas CeiI ing ______ _____ U
services
s 81u7 evening at 7:30 at the K. of P. vin C, Cousins, Jr., Kerr. Roscoe those for the week endmg March
by Fah1o. Fr"e lnspeclioo. Insur· "-o
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with
APARTMEN1
11 1_961 and tor the fiscal year
ROOM
6
? ull by Natiunwule. Phone R. heater. two big window exhaust
C. Lee, Rt. 2 V inton• Mr�. Sam- ,
r :�ri!� 1:�P-;�1e . . . . . . . . . 1 MI OO Hall in Middleport.
starting Ju]y 1, 1� follows: Ath,
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/ ttad A, suvit·e StallOa WY i. fan.� . Compri'ssor watrr rnoler, age. 143 Butternut. Pomeroy.
,",',',', •,•,·'•... •m••,,•,�'· "' . . . . . . . . . • M.oo Mrs. Dale Dutton. president has uel E. Fowlkes, 2414 Mt. Vernon
2-21-tlc
WY•2-5127.
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315.89.
$2,278.ll,
$61,
Hockmg
thh•ld
w
Taxes
He111th
Monday evening in the band room Pomeroy, Carl Casto, Rt. 1 Harri.
Skalt-9, l.i-uns, Bows. Goll l'luhs, 1ugs----rariae 1 ty J To 20 gallo s, corner lot. Inquire Ralph Martin
for mnr1r� Bt&gt;ard1 of
ligore
weekly
D
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1 850 L,oc,.ist Stn:-et, Middleport.
Hulth . . . , . . . . . . . . s ��, 'It at 7:30. AlI parents are urgt--.1 to sonville• Mrs. John Dwight Sick81cycl�. etc. Wrile or ea!! ThP root beer nmns-new.
olrl fash- l
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;,...._ 371.37. Lawre!lCfl - $3,066. $98,•
Jes• Ja•k••
or Officer. and Employe■ 1 407.7B 'i attend•
.,.,,. Naom,· El,_..
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Sport"R Ceuter, M1d d le oo r' Ph ionOO d ining table. other old fur- �=�==��==�
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$58,&amp;28.•
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1un v •
MAR. 28
- c i i 2.l -60lc
beth Bond, Jackson, Raymond 765· 80•. Meigs - $l,602.&amp;9,
WY-2-3633.
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ROOM
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sell
Will
antiques.
and
niture
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-Total c�m•t•ry 11:.'&lt;P•n.e . . • 647.29 The Friendly Neigh�or C l 11 b Johnson, Rt. 2 Well8ton, and Mrs. 31. Pike - $1,267.2', $46,580 14.- -"" �
seven room house ·, One 5 . r"--· IJAIHY BAH, Midd]('port , rei:isonable. C..·� ll Ma,·,·e .,"'t&lt;',n•r,
Huhw11y1
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Ross - $4,596 .67, $160,293 72. Scj.,
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;. ,687 ..
. Y 2- 25U5, M,iddl (' l.'°rl · or Erner- apartment. A. N. Bengel, Ph.
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feamres fish sundwkhes with \V
oto - no weeklY 6gure, "'"
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home of Mrs. Charles Lega,.
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Total( Hl1,1hvny
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l:mployeca Rellremmt
, FlJRNJTllRK or any U5t!U
. Cu1&amp;om Grinding. Mhldlepurl lJSED
Legion
hall,
meet
Tuesat the
St· , Coogo Economy
WaIter W· Bunce , 969 Ash
21,ua will
l 25 ti ltl'm. &amp;&gt;e lhe Trading Post flrlll Mulberry Ave., Pomero.1- . Call • We repair al] types of radl- &lt;To-..nablp S hare, . . . . . . . .
. . Ferd M:IIL
day at 7 30 p.m
HollF.
Pauline
Miss
Middleport
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Near 'Disaster'
3 25 3tc 1 ators, from heater cores to ����:� ::r �:�t�:n. . .
uu,
to save money.
3 6 SOk WY 2-3028.
For workmrn'1 comJlol'llo
will berg, _Wellston, John James Ma- LEOPOLDVIlJ..E, 'fte Cong.,
club
Gai:den
The
Wildwood
WANTED-Gang fightr r fo r down·
the . largest truck or tractor !
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183 -83 meet at the Circle Restaurant for son, Coalton, and Luke Thacker, (
town ratdm. M_ust be ub lP t.o l 195 1 Allis . Chalmers All Hydraul- Ntt'E APARTMENTS. MiddleJ)�rl.
oth:: Mrs�n.ineou� · ci.;rk'•
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1137.82 • 1 11.�a, 12111.!l."H 900i 3'54.34 dinner, on Wednesday March 29, Columbus.
use knuckhfll ,t,Jl.h �kill W! l"e , ir with 3·14 plows, c'orn planler, Furnished, 3 rooms and bath.
toward eeollODllc disaster toda:,
te t
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:1 27 :.lip rnltiv:ilors. To b&lt;.' sold as one First floor. Also, unfurnished, 4
Paladin'11 Pal.
Blrlhll
at 6:30 p.m Members are to be I
���!� Pra�rn�n°t� .v : : : : : . .
I rooms and bath. Phy WY 2·3874.
for
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while rival polii.:_:
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IINKING
FUND■
(6) LOST AND FOUND road St .. Middleport. Phone WY 6tp
Phone WY 2-2143
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! Genm 1 l"roP•�t�c;�:T� . . . . I tO!IS.7'1 business eession will fnliow the : lerloo Star Rt., son, 6 p.m Sun- A report by the United Nationt
Pomeroy, Ohio
1
3 25 3 .p MODERN 6 Room HOUSE, bath, ,
; day, Mrs, Roy T. Snunders, Rt. civilian op,2ration said inflation.,
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FOUND - Ladil's wri!!l1.t.1td1 1I 2·:J52:l.
2_ 45 dinner.
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basement,
MiddleMain.
and
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corner
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_ Kr' Williams, in communlcatiooa BIid general i.,
Owner
. . . Sl l:it1:u partment ' s " Meet Your Firemen day. Mrs. Melvlll
port.
INSURANCE
(20B\
5UMMAR • • • o •• 11tATtoN5
tree
,
for
Jlp
.
25
Call
3
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nm:-es
t,s
2-2072.
a
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fo,
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fy'·ag and p
·
9 Y , u • ••
, r, 7 : 35 security is causing 8 "rapid di-■
l
Night" and safety program at the · ' rown 1ty ' daue.i
1
PRO,
NSURANCE
Fu"d•
RuN
00MPLETE
I
J
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,
Midd1eporf
Abbott
&amp;
"'oreman
�Ip
2
van integration'' of the coun.try's ecoa,7
WY 2·2941. "
GHOUND FLOOR APARTMENT,
. Balanr•. J1mM:1 1, 1 �
Middleport Higb School auditor- p.m Salurd&amp;y• Mrs. Paul I
m
n . Life A.uto, p·rre pOI lG
tect"
&lt;C!trlf.'11
. . . . . . . . • 4:J:111.H ium, Tuesday at 7:30 p. m. There House, Wellston, daugtiter, 3:50 omy.
. _ ----. -&amp;-IO-tk 5 rooms' bath. basement' .hard- Call noo Mills, Middleport. 0!ue Rece1pt1 llnrlu•
S I -· __ ___ Year . . .
1228'1' .72
AUT.O_ SALE
(8)--··
a.m Saturday. M rs. Charles W.3.I•
_ -· _
_ ___ ls 1he wah!n;:ife you drmk? Bad wnocl floors, Youngstown kite-hen _ __ ___
There is a growing realhatlon of
_ _ _ __ __ ______ Total Rtice•vts and Ba! anr• !680.:1.Jo will be no admission charged.
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ker, Rt. 2 _Cheshire, daughter• U: - the nation 's plight among rival
1959 nu:·cK VS LaSabre _$2 . 095. waler kills millions yearly. . Je 1262 Powell Street , Middl�port. OUTBOARD MOTOR and boat m- ::r.��'.• o���:.;:;e.:'":i�
meet
will
WCTU
Pomeroy
The
1000
Hard top 4 duur. Powel' steeri r,.; . I.est FHf.E. Walf'r Softeners, Phone WY 2-3200.
3JTl!I 33 at the First Baptist church, Tues,, 48 p.m Friday.
.. .
3 27 6lc • surance protect.ion. All risk tClerk'tl
. .
politicians but they are having dlf.
0
11
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e
Disc-barged
e
rl
dr
Joe.al
owm'T.
Tu
One
iv . lron Acirl, �ulphur. Gas, Dirt
im
coverage. $3.50 per $100 cover- �:�:��;: ;.ut:i� . • .
getting together ro do sme
ficu1ty
:m_,7
p.m.
day, et ?:30
LP WAN TE0
• Balan ce l.11 D•paaltory,
HE
Very clean. Blaetlnar's. P tn- and Odu Remover Chlorimn- -(l 7) �
arged over t 1l e thing about it.
disch
Patients
•
Barnes
nsur
age.
Simpson
I
MAR. 21
b
-1
eroy.
:, 25 Git· ors. et&lt;'., 11l half price. Domes- Sell Stu4io Gi�I Co�eli� in-your ( ance Agency, Middleport. Phone ••�:�:i ;�/ 0t�� T0Wi.1h1: :ii!�: , The Past Ma trops of Pomeroy past weekend tncluded Howard The Leopoldville regime of rr-.
tic und_ Public. W�ter �upplr neighborhof)rl. Make up to $5.00 1 WY 2-2!!03.
25 aotp 8 1Ci��t•,�•��•n .•:. 1_ �. . . • ,338_54 Chapter OF..S will meet Wedne!:!• Guthrie, Mrs. Susie Henke, Mrs. ident Joseph Kasavubu and �
s
-=
GOINI Cl"11n Used �an
RMelp11 D11r1n• Yea,
sh- per hour · Full or part t•-•. I
l.:orrectmn a Specmlly
1808 �3
Emmet Shuler • Frank Coatas•·
i.o. mier Joseph Ileo haa been trying
u,K- BARNES-SIMPSON lNSURANCII Tobi Rrcrlpts a nd H aiiin{"� 4IO'l':e7 day at the Masonic temple with
.
A.II Makel and Model•
mai� J&lt;'REE · Terms · CryItal· Write
Charles
Cobb,
Jean
Mrs.
F.
W.
ayment■
ur
P
Ruby Vaughan. 670 S.
r
l
.
2
;
a
•·-to arrange a meeting wllh Ibo
0
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2
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1
a
W
A!l
e
hostess
Glenn
as
D
Mrs•
•
Mrs. EuRene Conde · Anne St· • St M 1"ddle rl .AJ.z-· 3 � 3tc Age t5, Middl port F re· ,..... B■lan•·e. nrcemb,r Jl, tAGQ
MET ROPOU1'AN MOTOltS
' S pauIIne HOJib,rg leftist regime of Antoine Gizen.ga
M
tr
A
l
ong,
rms
c1er
S
.
.
.
1
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·2neu11 members a re requested tu attend. Mrs Carl Cheney and infant l!OTI•
- - -- ' mobile. 8oods Pbo11e WY 1, Out■tand
GOU-4!00 F.all Maill s,.
Pomeroy . 0. Phone WY 2-3,14 -·•
�n
!n• W•rrant1o
·
n Stanleyville
but the deal bU
MAR· 30
·
21m.
ANO
..,.._J&lt;&amp;EPING
WITH
MAN
1-2'1-tl
er a1, tllflO . • • • • •
tlmmb
. ·
t
,.51.71 I
Pume-,, Obin
3 II 30 c
assie and
mfant
M
M
Larry
e�
.
11
811�
In
n
Df!J&gt;olitor,
---bo
over
---a aile.
down
,
gged
--dinner
a
general office experlenc.- qualDe •m
1
fl8
3 7 · There will be chicken
Jordon
inand
Lavern
Mrs.
,
n
so
'
.
Cleophas Kamilatu, preaident of
1000-DAH T \.' - l'li�r'.;Hx -J2.0!:15 . 4 SI NG ER ELECTRIC
(2 1 ) RE�L ESTATE
for office manager. Good
e '!;!t1� ·.,; ,,:'11 · ,1ffld,' �2 Mt at the Letart Falls Commun ity
PORT�RI,F.! ified
Ba&lt;��c�.• � anu■rr 1 · 1911D
, . � st_ and bt st er•
k e 1 , Leopoldville Province and desigI
G
f
daughter
Herbert
nt
,
i
o.u
pr
Group
insurance
salary.
d uor st"d &lt;m
6
t
a
M
30th
y
a
rch
a
Thursd
hallhall
g
11
I mt' _
Sewin Machine complete with I
FOR SALE : FOUR ROOM HOME Be�o!!1;,, 1ouf1!1i-"vear :·. ·. . \:f�::
'
.
ies Dan, a,,tl this uni.! show s ,iltachmenl'I to zig zag, mono- · gram. VaCiltion plan . Excellent
p.m Tickets are available at the Mrs• Nellie Pickett, Mrs. Lewis oated by Ileo BA a go-between,,
.
I
.,.
heat,
furnace
coal
with
ath, TntaJ Rer,rlptr ■ru1 na11n.,. 20RII n I
b
__ , sald Gizenga appeared eager to
iw111
. ht man,
hfst of l''.1rr . Push hu tlon shIft. grnm, patch and make button- I opJlOrlum ies for rig
mnt■ Dur1n1 Yu r .
i!l394:t9 l doors, adults $1.00, children 50 paugh' Mrs. waldron Jen,_,
fru ll• be�Ies and la_rge garden· l'u
t
al�
c
e,
O..cemb
er
,
J
B
Meadows,
Florida
1eeo
UnMrs.
f
Rex
D
Blaettnnr s . Pomeroy. 3 25 6l(' holes. Pay off bala ace �
The
ily
Write
a
c-o
Box
688-B,
-, . so ,,
.
. talk but demanded the con erence
·
Just outside of Racme Corpora• ourc1u11'1) . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . ,...._18 I cenls.
e
C.
ith
K
W
n
lso
oger
Mr
Airport
roe,
l
StanleyvWe
1
at
·
Obl°
place
Sentlne
Pomeroy,
take
•
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otis Bailey,
311 ' Eastern High School Varsity
l!l50 f''OHU. HMO lrrms lf desired. Phone WY 2FOR SALE:
3 23 Btp J��':!:.z!�
811
j 24 stc -tion.
T
1
1
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1
ony
K
c
ee,
T
ower,
troops,
controlled
U.N,
is
by
which
'
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"""' oe ,
--- ------- t D•lance 1n DePOaltor�,
Lettermen s Club will hold a skat•
324 .lC __________
CHEVHOLET. Gorn! condition, 2204.
ecemb r 31 1960
D
be
,
Joan
d
talks
Wel
th
on,
Owens,
I
Gary
7
e
held
Mn1
Ileo demanded
· g and dan-- - - - --- - - -.==�== I ( 1 8)
"5
..... party at the Skate· r:ii 27H/1'
m
•- Chea1J . F' i�t !'runt� • K1·ysl1me
ti
tc
-1
MPLOYMENT
F...fl"
E
'V
'ES
HO�
SMARTEST
THE
Mrs.
Parker
Manuel
Bailey,
at some "really neutral" .......t
"t"'"'
J 24 :Ill)
A-Wey Roller Rink• March 30.
wallpniM'r from Cross Hard•
--Rich
a rd Barrett,
Mrs.
Sheets,
r stood today
matte
the
There
WANTED
m.
:30
50
Admission
p.
7:30 to 11
Legal Natice
195g ENULISII t'U I W Prt'1ei"I. warr.. Delightfol new Spring pat- =�-cc
Harley Swisher, Brenda Bradford, and it appeared neither aide WBI
�--���
MIIIH COUNTY, OHIO
cents.
17
GIRL,
ears-old,
in
job
want!I
,$895. All new tires. �pol\l•ss lighl te rns now on display. EconomOrt, Hubbard, Admlnlitrator
r
PO
e
m
•••
RO
om
a
r
f
•••
•
ME Y - 0-ro
at tM E•t•t• M • • ••
A candlelight communion serv- M s· Gary Spears, Mrs. E I 8 0 n willing to give in.
.--•-, home. Help mother
u,1 ue r·nus
HI ae11 · ical\y priced for romplPle home good """""'
,
· 11 . .,, ry 1-inuer.
Sprln1er, De,:,eu•d.
, Spencer, Mrs. Robert Canter m:d
·-..o,k a,,d ••... .., of home with bath, hot w a t e r
nar·i., I,om1! roy.
3 2,1• Cit· dl"corating. Cross llardware, with hoo""''"
No.
Hl.480 Ice will be held at the Mornin infant daughter, and Mrs. C a r I
m
-- ·-· - ·
Plalnt .
heating, downstairs hBR beautiStar EUB church, Thuuday 1:1.t
3 20 7tc children. Write : &lt;:-o Carman
.,.
Id-d..leport.
_
.M
FOR S1\LF.: 11l!i7 lnlernatinnal mnert·
ces
irep
rquet
ri
I
f
£loo
I
f
u
n
g.
a
p
a
2
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tb""
p.m. "JI Is Finished" will be KUi:�
e
n
K
•·••
Rest Home ' R. D . 3' Pomeroy '
- ,,,
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·· 1
Pick-up haH Ion. Priced to llt' IJ POWER MOWER, 3 ;n. T',re WaAm0•I A'"·•
wue
n
0d•
d•0U.
:I 24 3tc sun room, large veranda a n d
the topic- of the sermon by the
Ohio.
NOTICI
-by the first of lhu month. Swat • �oon Nnrrow Gauge 14 in. Land
1h
t
g
d'
A
l II!,'• reccor m o e m·dn·••t
-· --- -back poreh. 3 bedrooms upstaIrs Kethr.vn M■e Rene.to who■- 1&gt;l■ ce Rev. Francis H. Glazier.
of
reeldea
e
..
t■
11133
Zt!l"s A5J1l1.1nd. P one WY 2-3535. plow . mowing machine, hay
.
WIimo
n
t
llo.
d,
ng departml'nt,
nursi
the
of
nnrt
I one very Iarge t . Located on Charlott■• Nortb Caroll.rla, Will lall■
r1'20) BUSINESS
APRll. 1
3 23 61:c rake, For sale or will trade for
nice Jut on M airl Street n e a r notice that aa th, s11t d■J of .,111111_
l
--- -- -- -·-· ___
'
T
es of ChesIer MethO- those patients who were listed as
1e
Lad
t
SERVICES
ary, 11161 . th■ uoo,,,,,,,., 0"' •••
· toc k· GIenn E · JeweII
·
ives
1
Pa"'
•••Juded
w Holter, M r ,.
.,
0
J.;,,, MEHCURY 1,�1ontclair 1795.
H'Lgh .x:·hooI w1·th nJce view of bard. Adm1n1m1,..,. at ti.. Blt■t■ ., dist Churcll will hold their annual fair ,.
•
.
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M•ttl•
M■rl■
llF.rA.m
t
135.
MY
Sprt
Ph.
.
ROOF
n
SPOUTIN&lt;.
m,
.
Downington
,
8
3
cn■ed
D
,
(UPI) Lee, Heber BRUSSELS• Be'"'um
Roscoe
Baker
Selmer
A
,
t
Hard top 2 door. f"im•st and he
'f!i•
bl• a,..uuon ,,.in,t 7"0 tn ih, market Saturday April l at the
•-- meta1 work. The Powers nver, Double garage acc-essI· tn•d
0
su,,,,,.
7tc
22
3
ro
•
a
Get
n..
Bell
Carr'·
Mrs
·nk
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,
artou.
P
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owD
a
em11-.:e
•
LWZiS
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Pr
o
aeries Mereur",
ble from fronI or rear. T o t a I pr■J"ln•
• for , Mal(, Co11n1y, Ohio, front room ol Masonic Buildlng. n
, and thit1 one 1�
·
th•
Ille
of
th■
e
ntlr•
:::•2301.
WY
Company,
••
M
L1es
Dan
rs.
J
J
ph
ones,
JI
ose
,
aJI, nounced tndaz he will resign Ill
really clean. Mer ruryomalk. GRAVELY TRACTORS and At.......,.'· 00 A 4 per cent Ioan lntf!rfft 1■ th• tallowini d-rlbed All kinds of baked goods, eggs
, '""""
price
:I 2 aotc w
real 11t■te ln whl,h vou
. Clayton Barrett• Mrs . Kate a resua
ve or
ha
Mrs
.
Blaettnar · s, Pomeroy . :l 2.'i , 6k l,ehmeal,, New 8., u,ed. Com,
.. 11 of • 8Jlnglng rebull •w•
-·•
ca
00
Ith bl:lIaoce about ••=
rt claim ta ha-■ ■n actual or coatln1ent and potato salad, also woven rag
;;p;tuUU.
Sheramn
ere■L th11...1n,
lnt
Plummer,
Casto,
Ray
fered
Social
by
his
Christian
ER
N
A.UC'rm
a
be
buyer.
by
d
Bume
S
E
I rugs, and other items will be eold. Whitt, Mrs, William 'fhabet and (
REAI.-CnEAP m-1t; Dorlge l'tl\lflf' , plele purl• aDII �pair 11ervb.
REASONABLE RATES
Catholic) party in tbe general
REALTOR
..,.,
a
CUCKLER,
C
,
Farrel
C.
o.
N
ar
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tra
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al111
used
foU
Tb•
,
a,td
a
do
n
owl
g
B
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g
1
V&lt;'
ry ood Phon
1951 molor.
t� riwated In th• County of
a
•at
Swift.
Henr
u
,
11
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A
,
o
G
ARANT
,
Sunday.
elections
•-,
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U
v ., of rac ■ Mel • cou n.,.
F1!:■ BOX 229 PHONE WY 2-3830.
. Stale of Ohio and Town of
3 2'·• 31 µ law■ mowers. Ant• ·rllN deal- S Tl8P.\CT10N
WY ','""O
..,. .
________ M11111
_
_
_
,
s
adminwere
blood
of
unlls
Two
racuN
bounde
Md'..,
0.
--� --- --•-- •
L
..-ti.
ar
C..U
d alld
Eyskens said he will submit to
td •• �EIIKNCB DEED: Vol n. Pal!■
er. Gravely Traelor 81111H and
lollowo: Beln1 • part "'deftrib
·
• two ■ere 131 , DH
Cou
K•eord■
nty. jstered aI the h osp1taI on Satur• King Baudouin later In the day
M�l.ia
d
,,a
-,i.ler , Obla
.,.,,.,, � 12
m·rvIte, ,'hOff WY ,-•·
L11t con"tfed w Elllhi B■rl
(9) FOR SALE
n■�r bf
Ohio,
Hiram Wahon, commenC!ln1
-- -- ----on
11
8-22-3().IJI
F.a11t Main Btrttt PomrruJ.
He made 1he announcemenl •-'
""'
Parcel Na. 3: The follo-..tn• de- , day ·
r,
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S'l'HAW, Turn rii:tht
HAY
_____
d lot■ dtu■ted In Ibo, Vlll111e
l&lt;!rlbe
_
Fron&lt; S&lt;Noet at lh■ e■- 1 1ld1 of ,. ,,,,,,
J ,0 - IF YO WANT REAL qualHJ
s
mem
e
w1
meeting
ore
be,
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f
,
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B■r1 n1er Slrcot on th� Nortb .ad�
" 7 sceond,
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n
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l
O
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11n:
of
PROP
INVES
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ii
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of
b
coa..
party
Catbolic-Lfberal
his
of
I
flfllle
n fool ■IJ■y: lh.nc,e north ::t' .
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t r;
.Lllla...i.'Wdlf1 Phone Wy-2- i ELECTHOLUX ViciiUM:" -C1eaner Breedlni bw.11 lhal •W I l r • POMEROY - 1 • aklry frame, t aia.t.v-10111 te..1 {&amp;I]
. :thlrl,.:
,Su�
'- Q01, 0
house,' ..,.,.....,...
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---· Ibo n,
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pr
ty,.
l
.
ta Loi No hlr
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3·21•12tp with attachment.s Including paint · ·DIGlleJ __. .. • 81178.
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llefflent,
ha
ll
f
balh
and
s
th
1331
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in
e
11111
Tu- o1 8J'r1..
aults of th voting.
'
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.,.::�
spray. Orlglnally sold for over m..... can Didi: lf.erretl, WY Room
., ■■-1 nlnely-■J.Mhi (a!) at th■ aci,.�
ut con.er ol Lot. No, Gau1e readlnp: Gellipo)ja dam UnoUic
_....--...a
...,,..•u- anuwau
a__,, •-u11•
' Jal uuaa
•i tothenc
tfuNt
a• hot air heat. Rented $40.00
e
rth
I ROOM J'RAME HOUSE wHh $100.00, Will sell for last 6 pay• NMI or Cbeder 185-11&amp;
Solom
an
er..•
,
1rlllt
line, 1-nt,•nl.De (21) In Ula to- of
,
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e
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3
Ir
slory
I
monthly
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un
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.,, runnmg ,.,.,
■
- the �
balll, FaU ba1emfl:Dt.
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n
■bcty-tour ,w Ifft tod ,aid
Nt.-.
r�rs.r '!,._
the-::: ers, Pomeroy•MalOO 25.66, PL of the 104 seats they held la thl
rooms and bath• part basemenL foot ■ll
...... .farnce. New c.pper ments of $(p: per mon1h &lt; $35
lyi Ua1111a, WHI ■hon.-flftff?I
■
�:
:-:iJ:ce:
nril
■Id
to
cash. Phone WY Z.2204. 3 24 8te
allq •lnety -■i.tii (NI) feet to tbe ■aulih ,ut esmer of 1,ot
Rented $25.00 monthly. 1 • •tor)' P1■
lll:atl
-.n,,..o. TTNG and PLUMJIN,.,
�
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1-. Coraer lol n e • r -----��-�
__. iuwa
L-.•,. In wn:z
•ho-b-.
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No. Pleasant 28.68, Hinton �. 50 fa lling, ,...,..
---- 1
c■ of hel'llln1n1.
rtw
o
1
11
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al
$Own
N1
in
· Kanawha F ·" · 4 oo falling Cba~
(8a)
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,
v
Rentbath.
a
nd
f
rooms
t
f
dt
h
rame,
ar
FORD
equipThe
ully
1
Furnace,
op,
e
abo
Mueller
. -,, , ... on
-�--•,, Phon WY Z..22'l"6. Afler 956
n111at,-..et1ht
WHI
tbenc■
CUNI
·- they dropped •Ix ,eab and ap,i
'
aw, •
ed. $30.00 monthly. Can be fin• :;.�cr1.:r,d1tfoa1.o.:, N� 4
AralUd 8reUwa
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with bath. Full basement Gaa ■f•� WW be
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HOUSE FOR SALE: 6 rooms, &lt;!Ollftl'lioli f
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�so.1u.1m IPRINOD. p,m: NelBml Broadfoot up 14, 9:- pie.I Union
J l'2 tte plete with attachment,, Will 11: I
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i . Corner lot near CRO,W CROW • PORTBR
thill week only for $SUit. Tenna
15 p.m; Floyd Blaaka up. 14. S: lQI
renovated, Large yard, Located pe l
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ICbooi . Phone WY t-1778. Af. ATTOaNBY&amp;
LEW11 Ul'AIB SEIIYIIZ
on Gravel Hill, Bob Duckworth, ter
1e 1. 16, tw a,�: OVEC down H, 5:15 &amp;m; UnofBclal Ntaml fa �. ·D!
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all Don stlvers.
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Philip Sporn down lf, 6=40 l.m:
too Pap st·• Middleport. . _..
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,..tllldoletl, doublll � :'...�1t1. for 1.. Uld u.. ,appr� ..• f,
new coal furnace w,th au�
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C ,(l,i,e Jlui!abi&gt;ul model. 'Spoclal Septic Tank Cle.,..,,, Obla Val- bath. Jllklo localloo. 111 1.....i for $11,500. !laving lo CblealP&gt; �
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The C rystal Ball Of Science ?

Pastor Leading
Services For
Holy Week

Around And
About
Middleport

Holy Week evangelistic M!-rvket.
a.re berng held thi&amp; week at the L._____:
M iddleport Fir111 Baph11t Churrh
w1h Rev Donald Boone. pastor.
in charge.
Monday h15 topic will be "A
Cross Instead of a fe&lt;.·kmurk.. · •
Tuesday he wit lspectk 011 Kind­
ness Under Compulsion" and Wed­
nesday on "The Look That Broke
A Heart . " Serv ices will begin earh
t'VPning at 7 p. m

Tursday , Upper Room lil!rVil�
blRT 18 FOi: OF KUWJ
w ill bt- held from 7 lo 8 30 p m.
No hou.Mwife la a •tJ•&amp;ng.,­
and those attendmg may come
to dlll!ll and dirt - an eu .. ruy
anyt 1mf' for med ital ion and
the that t.'Onfronla her •"ery Um•
•h• emptl.. a Y�uum cl�er
A 11 p• •a1 .1 1 1t't',• be l t' 1ua\' &gt;1UJ4jCl'&gt;'1 l l1al J f ­ l.ord · s Supper.
N:•1vi11 Iii 1 .--«&gt;1 1 1111;: lo l l w ,·r:- :-t a l tJ« I I
l:)ut 11111 111111,: coulrl h1!
bag. But It look 1. recent y�au­
Friday
the
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with
OI research 1ludy to 1Jv. this
farther fi um I ii,, 1 1 111 1, TIit' p1, \ 111 f' 1, ,. � l n l( ,•!l t o r1n1 1 1 1 11. l 1zt: the
olher &lt;·ommunily c·h· ·&lt; - hes for •I ubborn foe the proper dim•
p1•o miiw tha t f,,n,1 1 •·�• ., 1 ,·11 hoh!� fn1 u, .. fut 1 1 1 f'
lht&gt; Good t'riday service at the eru1lon. It weight approximate•
l-'oor1 rn11 · a1 I'!, 1� unrte, "1111r
ly .108 pound11 ln U1e •ix roqm
h\ collei,;&lt;'� ,o l l d 1 1 !1 ! \' t' I �,t,(',._ in pn,,hw1 ,1, . ,·.-! 11p11p•nt t i ,, 111lh1 lll'alh Methodist Chureh al 7 00.
houee 11.nd 80 pe1Tt-nt or thi■
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the gri t ty atufr - 11ht11'1C't1'4 th.­
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) , LI .. , , 1 •; 1 1 1 11 h,•I \\'••I'll ••fL lon�ally- Jf' estntinatt&gt;r youtl,
WI lbur Gare , p1·eaident ot
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u11 , 1 .. rsH l l 1· 11,;t•d pi wlu, I r,.,. ,\
MaJ\k1•t. developers or • hig-11 11 P
111 erM Party
A mun� l hos, · f1lf t&lt;l )pa,l,• 1 1&lt; 1i: 1 11·;;••1 ,1111,11
ty apeciali�ed rug and rarpet
Tl" · rnml 11 1&lt;111,! 1 \ � p1 , 1g 1 ;,111&lt; I Saturday evening memberi, of eleamn, 1Jy11lem, J I auu1orlly
wh, , hKI � hrn, r1�Pl"d 1 1 ,Pir """' 1 1 •&gt;11, i1&lt;&gt;\\ ' ' ' 1 Ii•· H•l•1t· ,1 -...· 111 tlw WeHtmin5Ler Yo,1th Fellowship for Ille above r1,uree. J-'l'Ofei&lt;­
11. J I l't'S&lt;'H 1 • · l 1 1 n • •;.; 1 :&lt; 1 1 1 I� l ' 11 111p­
, 1,-1 "'11'1 lo &gt;t i.&lt; ! J:• &lt;l�t.: ! l'P 1&gt;11
t,,.II �"" I' 1 ·u 1 1 . p.,111· v: l 1 1 d1 Jll .� I
•ion■l rle-enlr1g. he IH!lievff. 111
&lt;Jf•t' l)t'&lt;! 11, · w t-",,.. ,1 Sn,·11•-� Hll&lt;l 1 ,., , , , , , �,•:0 1 , 1 1 ,1,, 1 , · 1 o pn 1 ,. 1 1 1 ,, 111 . rtl lhe Middleport l-� 11· .st United the only prull'lblll! ruara111 et:
:,,; 1 1 t 1 1 l 1"t1 l .. , ho1 , 1 : •&gt;1 ll'" lll ( ' H l ! I · 1 1 ,. . I 1 1 ,. �- 1 , · l l • •· t&lt; T h ,. � " a 1 ,. Presbyterian Church enjoyed �n that nig lite can bll ll!Xtended
\',·1 ). , 011tul!• x . IL•· KH td 11nd j u 11 1 i,·e skaling parly :fll Athens.
&lt;Ir!! :,; ./ ' !' )1 .- l a t1,,1 H l 0!l ll'l'- ,
to a nuu1:inmm and oolora maln­
' "' ' t '. �
ta.lMl1 year 11'1 and year out.
, !• I IIIIJ �' I ''·" ;, f " I' 1 . 11"W a , ,, ti,-1: 111111 111-' l•) rpve11!
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Those of lhe gt·oup we e Carolf­
I , . , 1 ,, '" 1 ,, ·w11 1 - • � ,t wl t l w , r .�n111, · ol 1 ! 11'II HP•·t d &gt;R etulu e11. 1·pet 11wetptnr and
T l w l1th"1 ;1 1 0, \' 1 11.!'l l i l 1,•,i 11I.�" A.nderson. Carolyn Russell, R o y vacuum rleaner appltcatlo11 hJ
d• , i , , ,, 1 . . , 1 1 .. h;1 s1•·
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!-1 1 " , I i i I ,I l l ' \ h;, - 1 , , , ,,1,-� :• ,; I t!H l 1 1 1 lo• HI� •• '= f " ' l l lll••nl .i l 11 1 1 , 11 Colemctn. !.ols Ann Sauer . Jan- u�llal , he 1111.ys, but ,•leaning
•· Pl� 11· 1 1•·1 1• • lu&gt; f&gt;- 11/&lt;Hl&gt;-I Ill 1\t­
l • • · il l • !
In a prote1111lonAI manner 111
l"'IOJ1(llt ' III c,I rww pr .. ,1 1 w t �. 1&gt;1 11·t&gt; Zirkle. Edith and Bill Hapton­ ... hat }'j&gt;nlOVfll the tiny blta of
:- . . , , ,. . , , 1 1 ,,. 1 r . 1 ,·., l 1 :.: i \ 1&lt;111�
\\ &gt; l! h 1" l t n / o!'Ol'r t h&lt; ,!'f' H l l f'itdl stall. George Sauer, Kathy Lacey . 1tl o11e. t'o•I. ulay and pumke
! 1 " 1 0 1 &lt;1, -• · .0 1 , I , ,•,; 111! n,·i,. �OHi'
un t t,.- 1n1,rkl'I T!1,· i,:o.tl LIi t, Kenneth Harris. Carolyn Searle�. WhOH rll:BOr •h•r·p tdafl■ �..
1 ,·� "I 1 , 1m l , 1 , , .,1 d l l l :.'. I" f •r
1 1 1 1 p1 " , � l lw )ll'l't&lt;t-1 1 1 11 11d p11v, l .4&gt;wis S,1t1er Jr.
' . I ! 111 , I.'. ' ! , f ' a 1 1 1 pb,· I I " 1\1
troy nneat fibres and dellcat.
' I , ., , , r , · • t 1 r l , ·1 1 1 - I ' I . . - w:, 1 f . , , a !11• 1 1 ;.1• r1.i m·e
l'!olor• Wni('h 011&amp;\nally at ll'&amp;c•
Ai·c-ompanying the group werf! t eo;I ! 11it r11g buyer ' • attention.
Lewis Sauer, ,Jr . Donald Lowerv
w r I I it tor booklet or SOO
P a u I Haplom;Lall . R i r h a r d Hou11ehold Hint.a and leaflet on
Vaui,:han. Miss Nancy D u n b a r Rug and Carpet Care. Send 10t
to cover malling co•t. ll&amp;g1klst
and Rev. Howard RuppeIt.
Homa Ofnc•, Ctuc-,o •U, IJI.
An Ea�lt'f p&lt;u-l v " ;1� h,·1,1 Suri l'f'l'II B&lt;it lnw, fol lo&gt;,1o1•1I hy a violm
J.:1y :tVR1oj by l lw J )t";won� and ;uul ,1n-ord1an lltwl l,y - Mr. and was given by V incent Dabo.
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l)�("llnt'S!lt's or l lu.\f 11ldleporl i\1 1 � l!;1111om;t.ill
The -·'·
11-..:rn d ay vers1011 0r
.
Pn•.,hvl ••11;rn f hw· di A rt•ad1 t1J-! a 11&lt;l p1&gt;t"m vn the ' "Little Red Ridin Hood ' "
I.·JN31 U n,tM
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8
Houaehold Hint•
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(:It the Ch1ldn•n ':-, l lomt•
I( t·su1
wa� �1vt•n by Mrs. prcKente,d by Mn. Dale Walburn [
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T� µrogram IJt'g.111 wllh �ruup Bal'hnt'r and l hl' Kroup w;is wel- and Rev Howard Ruppelt, p.astor,
Mareb. Wo�
alngmg lt•d hy •!umi-':-. Mahokey , ·onwd lo 1 hr parl y l&gt;y H:iC'hm·d spoke or future events and other
itnd lht' hapµy b1rll1tfa)' song w.ts V;1ul:(h;111
adivities whlth lh" lwo ...
,.hu,ch
It took a Gallup aurvey to
sung rOI I-':,u J I I i,µloo., t;ill
The �l · 1 11-1tu11· w11s rt'ad by M r s . board!! have planne,i for the 1·hil - p r.v the truth out ot ua, tut WO•
men ar• really lir•d ot the way
Mrti. H:.rnl&lt;l S111wr ,rnd M n, Hu,;;.'&gt;4 •11 J .y,lns followtid by a t alk dren at lhe honie.
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Everel1 Foreman IPd BJble they ve been keept111 h. o u 1 e.
Haptonsl ull s�nK Tht· Ew,11•1 �•a- h� M ,i, � M ;i , �;iri•t Saut·r
among other th I, It
'l'hlll,
.
tade" .a1'1·11mr;111 1t&gt;(I by Mrs f.vTlw hymfl. " f&lt; o,,_.k uf Agt.'s." was eharades .end waA assist ed by w h a l iepre•
R i r h a r d 11enta.tlve wo•
sun� h_v M rs sa,it&gt;r ,md panlo- Marcus Chambers.
V.iughan
and
Mr
Dabo.
men told the
mimt•d by Ed 1 1h Hapton.s1all with
quluer• w h o
Following
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re
program
M rs ll.a1itunsl,1II as a&lt;·rompamsl
Pomeroy, Ohio
JiU , , w ere tryln( to
1 A short talk of tl,1, parties which fr�ment■ of l,·e cream nd .e , find out what
drink!!
were
NOW SHOWING
lhe llf&gt;aeC/lls and Deat·onesses cookies and soft
women want
served
in
the
dining
room
by
M rs. in • household
h.i vt" h,dd al the &lt;"hildren ' s Home
"THI DARK AT THE
Sauer. Mrs. 1.yons. Mn. Herman
TOP OF THE STAIRS"
t'leaner.
Baile-y, M iss PhylliR .Joachim, Mr.
1Tochmcolor 1
l n the pro-­
CARTOON EVERY NIGHT!
Dabo. Mr. Foreman , Mn. Wal u.H ot 1•l•
Roberl l'r('slor and
bum . Mn. Edwal'd Burkett, Mrs. linl' thie anlk:iroth.y M&lt;·G ui re
ra.
a n
Colorcartuoft
Bachner. Mr. Mahokey and Mr. 11Wer1 to routine queat\01111 tti.y
unaovered aom• not••o-routin•
Veughan.
opinions. For e,i:arnple, woTnfln.
WED. and THURSDAY
Other gue11t11 at the party were ire:
TONIGHT
"SUNRIS E A T
Mary
Ruth Sauer . Connie Bach­
1. Tll'NI or t!arlinr around
CAMPOBELLO"
Mi1·hi Kohi. Hirhimt Lo111t
ner,
Mr,
Burkalt, Bill Haptonstall •ix: or 1non bott\H aud c•n• lo
( Teebnicolor)
"TOKYO AFTER DARK"
anri Mr. and Mu. Robert Sharp. do varlou1 cle•uln1 Jobi. 'nl.Ty
Wi1h Ralph Bellamy
- aliio w&amp;nl mo•t of the deaning lo b;.
tind Greer C: uson
Judy Holiday . Ue1m Martin
h1ndled by one type ot hou••
Colorrartoon :
"BELLS ARE RINGING"
hold f'lean■er.
I,,,. Skating Parl.y
Dtllnquent Fo•
:Z . Cn11\'lncN1 lhat a rt-ally
( Scope &amp; ColorJ
HPl,I "'riday Eve
clutn room llffdl lo be dl•ln•
AllKI Ca.-toon
FRIDAY NOT OPEN
The Junior High BYF' of fid­ r�·ted H it I• cluned.
i. Plnaed Wh•n the room
TUESOA Y &amp; W�DNESDAV
dle-port Firs1 Boptisl Chur&lt;"h were
SATURDAY
t.l!IO amella fl't•h after a bl(
In Athens Friday evening where clt•aning job.
FAMILY NIGHTS
•·BATTLE IN
lhey
held an ice skating parly al
4 ll•ln1 rlH11inf pr-odutl1
OUTER SPAC E"
Bl' very (;a1· la11d. Lon Ch11ne-y
with
natm-.. ' 1 own cll!.11.n■r the
rink
at
Otiio
Univerait
y.
(Technic olon
"ALLIGATOR PEOPLE"
pine
011
- ia thtin. Seven out
Ryo lkebe, Herol d Conway
Those in the group were Jack
1 CinemaSi1..'0pe l
of
ten
womrn ,uerled ustd
- al�o Sigman.
-- alt;o Hay Pickens,
Buddy tomfl type of pine oil clt&amp;nflr.
"POLICE DOG STORY"
Rohcrt Ul11.!iing and
Moore, John Hood. Pat Edward.I
With th•n fa&lt;-t■, as wall at
Jame11 Bro-wn. Merry Andt"rs
LN• M1�riwelh er 111
Larry Gladwell, Linda Kaurf and 1N&gt;me ,,, our own la mind, w e
ROCCO. WoU (dog)
"THE 4-D MAN"
IUK•
Martha Fowler. Accompanying luwe a couple al ■hort-cut
°
( I n &lt;"olor)
gll!al lon■. When ym1 J'1! 1ettinC
the
group
were
lheir
ooun■elor1
.
SUN., MON., TUIS.
M,1dt&gt; hi the prodm·ttr of
y o 11 r eleanlnf prorlU(:I � lo•
Mr. and Mrs. Gene Coleman �md
"'LAMING STAR"
Jethrr, chOH one which Will
"The Blob ''
son .lerry 11nd Mr. and Mn. Char• l'le•n, disinfect an4. dtodoriH.
Elvi.1 Pre�ley
A l .SO C A HTUON
'1'1'len, tor Lh• tou�h ot 111mour
les Vroman.
•v•n .. chore dflMl'VH. UN ..
pinfl•&amp;cented room 1pr•y t a.
leave • llu1er1nc nmindt!r that
short -cut DouNkflepin1 eaa M
bell• Ml tM lonr run.
Middleport. Ohio
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WOMEN

LIBERTY THEATRE
NOW SHOWING

love our
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laund ry service

"Tho KettlM On
Marjorie M-a ln ln

Old McOonald'1 Ferm"

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0Me you try our laundry
Hrvl&lt;'f', you ' ll be sold on it,
kll&gt;I We t.lJl:e particular c■re
to 1ee that your waah 11 re­
turned u fresh and brltJht
aa po11l ble, We offer free
pld-up and delivery for bo1h
your laundry and dry cle11n­
ina:. And our price11 are al•
Wl)'I low. Give UII ii. try!

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The Melg1 +H Plea1un Riders
.
will mHt toni.lht at 7:30 at the
home of Mr■. W . A. Mo1an for organiutlon. New membera are wel•

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Mr. and Mrs. L. R. wney visit­
ed Saturday in AtheM with his
sister-in- law, Mrs. Ann Wiley, and
so11. Clyde . .ind in G louster with
his brother and family , Mr. and
Mrs. Wayne Wiley. Mr. Wayne
RUey has been rec.-ently made post
master at Glouster.

Sacrilicial
Meal, Service
Held On Sunday

A Sacrificial meal and .eniice
waa held by the Senior Youth Fel­
lowship or Heath Methodist
Church, M iddleport, when it met
Sunday evening.
The meal, consisting or unle■v•
ened bread, cheese . hull lamb
dat,s and null, wa, he)d �Ith �
the candlelight aervice with Rev,
Raymon Kookright glvinl the op­
enllli prayer. Readlng parto in
the aervice were David Konkrlsftt
Evelyn Gibbonl, Barbara JODM
Forreat
Bachtel, Jr., Saodr�
Brewington, Chrlttine Coalt, Mar•
lly
wan and Dianne McComu,
c'.;.ter member• attend
ing we.,.
Sandra Simpaon,
Jim Johnson,
Robbie Swanson, Michael Lloyd
and Tom Rall. The event wa1
planned by counaelor of the IP'OUP
M rt. Wayne Glbbon1, Mrs. l!lmer800 Jones and Mra. Robert Coat■.

Seventeen members of the OhJo
Eta Phi Chapter of the Bolo SJc·
mo Phi S....,lty ,..,.. In Athem
Friday evenin1 where they at­
tended the preeenlallon
ol the
Fine Art11 Musical.
"Guya and
Dolll" al the MtmorJal Auditor­
ium.
In the group went
Linda
WallGII, Mrl. PeQY S.Wldero,
Mra. Loll Ann -baum, Mn.
Ann C'hapman, Mn. Barbara lift..
1n1. Mro. MU.
Mro. Mary
1,_ Wlley, r.:ro. YYINIIII SeoJ.
ly, Mrs. Juel Klntle, llr1. Don,.
thy Amber1or, Mrs. llelty En,.
""'• Miu Lucy Amtbary, Mro.
Belly Full, Mn. S.bra Morr;..,,,
Mra. Jean Braun, Mn. Shirley
Huatan and Mn. Donna J....,,
Nlowq the show tho lodlot
enjoyed a plna party 11 on Ath,
en1 rfftalD'ut.

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Ibis e&lt;onomy ser­
vice today. You'I like
It All flat pieces iron­
ed. .

rilAI Mer
IIM, .U

12c per lb.

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dec ara tln1 11roi.1 • ., ••• l•r. Soo our
co111ple10 dbpleJ.

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Cir,en For Servin
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0poo the Gltlo to tho Tflm.
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Sunday •lo Sunday IIIOnlinl by
- Bachtel, Jt., clarinl the
wonblp - al the Methodlil Qiordl, lllddiopo,1.
The � lraJnlnl ....
,.., recelnd Jato tho &lt;hureli dur­
inl the ""loo wllb IIIY, �

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1111art, soodera look that 111ake, yow

LAUNDERBS _ DRY CLEANERS

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eatlmlll- than ever beron. Membero op- I Ellis had ladlcotad
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lint big test It would e,m,pt , McElhinney to 1oend an
Mayon, toll&lt;lton, ml a
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lo
al
favor
pollcy
re.
equipment
requiiJIH
balf--a-day
to
p,eart:d
at.e
1
Ohio villages from 1.!0Rll-'·� •nil with ed $497 to rey,1,r and rl!&lt;!.ecor
&lt;'ilman from Mlddleport and
over
for
a1
preaenL
The
chan,e
\
hoae
placing
mowina:.
needed.
s of the t.n!io Pollu- : bil and council's cbamben.
eroy were to )Qve tbi&amp; afterDDcm requirement
,. 1 mayor 111d that ti the $IOlO rotary
Board, that vlllaget The wol'k will be perrormed by Addltional - lighting
lor Columbus to ...., bofun the - Control
itebl
obtained, the llreet
ent plant&amp; I R. V. Kini of Bradbury. It. m- queltl were turned over to
HOU8fl CGnlerftUua NGPl't"IM build 1ewage treatm
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t'OUld maintain ffln.
deputment
by
commit.lee
beaded
ility
turt•.
ut
ir
fis
lighting,
I
new
dudes
and colleclioo 1y1tema.
lor H. B 221.
r)
Tbe
p
Gibbons.
ark,
,
Wayn,
Co
ilman
te
and hi&amp;h••r ..,_
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coun
unc
paint
iling
on
1
Mayor McElhinney extended in- Ing repair, ce
M a y o r K....th M cBlhlnoey
d
much better.
to all hil 1.'0llJlrilmen cil room, termite treatment, an mayor referred a .uggestloo from I IN!II
aaid lallt ni,pt at i4iddlepart cuun- vttationa
f
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Mn.
table.
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Charlotte Pmill, treuur•
or
1treet
llil
Lewi.II
foremu
council
the
lhe hearing. a lormica top on
dJ', INOllil rqu1ar mettinl gf lul .iight to at�nd
be
'"
• clerk r« the -■loo
er,
Mllary
mower
1111&lt;1una1
acted
M
FIRE BOSE PBOaLE
Early in AprU Middleport ii
March that he, oollellot' Berurd
1
C&lt;&gt;uncllman l&lt;e Smith a mom- u,od '"' the town trador .. Zlr- In the - ol Omo G r a t O ,
lo go before the PolluFu1b ..I Counellmln William D. ,cbeduled
committee, qaln "1•� J'ltbet .......,._ r..,,.,clinwl A . A Sc11berry alto
the matter or re- her ol the
Child,, will - beltn the lion Bo•rd In
111MMW.
la intended on toe ror stuly.
newing Ito permit lo dump un- asked d any actllln
ccm,mlllff, ·
lire
leer
vohm
the
by
st
reque
into the Ohio RIV• 1
'li,i, -,,Ing Moyor Charles lnated sewa11&lt;
company ofriCerl for mo"; 211·
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or.
.
Logar ol ,-..y "'"'fl""'"' that
n would be carried
Pome,oy village ii involved In ' Inell -·
Counctima 1.tolle "'111, oollcltor
q116tl011. • the ne• llrl truck.
.
Red W. cm,, ml bt a1oo would lillla!ion on the same
eport council , CouncO delayed further achoo
Middl
night
List
lqillaton.
tho
_, before
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tion �. with I on 1"&gt;undl the company oa be­
H. B DI, ·_,.._i b)' Mei. _.,,.i a resolu
as
t, ,howin1 n lieved now already to have
Coonty !lop. Gearp Melnlwl. R., John :!erkle aboen
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ol
re
sal by M •yor
Middleport. 11 up 1m1ab1 ... la a,pported a propo
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teens. Smart style■ from clu,

1ic1 t o the lal.e1t fashion new1.
Bo:iy and fitted 1tyltw, au wool

Royon
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Nylon
w-r:;/;: ;:, ,
Sizes 6 to 14.

39c

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We have the smarte1t

cardi1an11. Woven with

a hand knit look. with aklrta

a J11J'ket

over

your cotton dresses,

Si191 34 to 40

in Whites and
Colors

Girls
SKIRTS

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tel' finecy.

1 5c

$2.95
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$3.95

Blouaea to team

WOMENS
NECK SCARFS

Oblonc shape,.

J1&lt;q111rd pat­

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terns and aolld crepe ■heen.

Hand rolled horn. Loll
prett)' .:olora.

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for.

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3 pair $1,00

care

Sizes 32 to 38 and 40 ta 44

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,1 .00 '

Nylen Trlcot 511111
Nylon Dae,.., an,1 CeNN Sllpl

$2.95

$1.N

Nylen Trlcot Slip,
Nylen Dk,.., Cotton Sllpo

$1.H .

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lb11n Mylar, TriOIII Sllpo

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Untvw- \ Good
blutiDJI

J

Bl aze

s-LUIJIJU
-t..lJ...m
. l.IV•
A Aere Br ush F:·e ls \AJUU
c,_,......o:U· �
J

h&gt;om

!12.tl

p.ts

tr... ·,,

Voli,nteers Hel,...,, Fight

u,;- r.;

";";"":i

111"4

W•- ._ Trlcot SIIPI

1ut

"'°

"°""•

CID-I

flmo.

Men'• llm lew Tl• _ 1.00

IIS.48.

and

Bearca t r· pans Ra ,•d OS u cam�us

tied.

WOMENS SLIPS

e :

r.........

�if' ,,

Nylen Trlcot Sllpo

-:=;:._....

II wu pointed out by Commit,ioner Doo Mullen and empbulsed by Auditor Gonion caJdwell
that all the back bilh of 1960 will
not be pold at ono time.
Mr. C.ldweU ,aid the "arnall
bllb" owed bwline- within
Meigs County will be paid flnl,
togethe, , pooslbly with a few oth-

rrom

n:,i: �::

8

....=,.�

BOW TIES

Womono

=

llaimaa

Buri.i wm.

Sizes 7 IO 1 4

59c

-�

w

=-� =.:;.

ruu

Clip on s!Yle. Ah'eldy

d

TRUCK STUCK - A few more band• and this sturt Jeep lll8f have been picked
up and oet on the Pearh Fork Road. The S tale Forestry Department vehicle wu u.
ed to get water to fire fighters from Pom eroy and the Forestry Department �
of hillside land In Ibo, Pead
rombalting a bruah blaze that moved over 10 arres
ftloto.
.
ud
d
SentiJlel
in
m
a
side
ro
ely
Forl&lt; area. But lt 1ot sluck aecur

Resolut10111 to pay over $52,000 In overdue bllla In·
In
curred by the Meigs County Hlghwar.. Departmenl
Journal.
loner's
QI
m
Co
the
1960 have been rerorded In
The county ,ommissioners, after length¥ discussion
over the matter, have flied Individual entries in their
journal stating that the "claims are just," therefore, Insuring paym ent.

oenten&lt;e J

BOYS BLACK

CREW SOCKS

a

tr!:.= : m::; ��

Died Monday
At M-General

and THns 8 to 1 4 .

Boys

""'

e

Inf3Dt

Dreu up the alr11 for Easter
In the prietlie■t youn1 fa■hiont
- and at thrifty prices. See
our eoUiection for quality and
uvin1s. Plain nylon and 111loa
dotted NIia In oolidJ and print&amp;
drNly 11y1.. with
bouffant 1Up1 - docron 1beer.

$1 .95

MUfder Cbar11e

w"'1 •

Easter Dresses
2 -•s "' 7 ,s

39C G Ir
__..;,;;,.;,.,;;..i;;,;;;;;___,
BOYS WHITE
DRESS SHIRTS

Shortly before I p.m. Monday
the group of youngsters broke ofr
• pme ol marbles and went int..
the building "to look .
,
nowb6m pu)ll."

rim-,-

Girls

STRETCH
SOCKS

eotor1.

to

O.clarlng that ''tM
tidy art en 1&amp;1tion, the Mhr
_ wlll 1,o,• Konnodr ,.11.,.
1ar •-•••llne ,on,tr uoHon et tho Polorl, '""' un•
ut ""'' "'"h a onH•monlb
production " 10 by Jun• 19"-

,I

1"llhln&amp;

9"lti a•

.,,.

Easter lovely.

Boys

Sino I to 10\lo, !OK lino
eotton. Nrlon nlnfareed
heel and toe. Cb- white
1111b oolor Ira top or •lid

!

:t:":

make your

And ea,y

Fine quality cotton dre•
Mirta with permanent ,tay
eollar and dual cufft. Sile•
8 to II.

i

skirts. They

Casual or dre111.

Neat and eomfortable.
Wuhea eully, drie■ qutek•
ly, '4'ear1 loD1er, Stretch
1ize1 fit■ 8 to 8'riii and t to
11

I
)

with your suits and

do a lot to

.. •
IOOMr

I

f

OIi Company fal, Riser OU Qim.
pany, 111.IO
Bioe!tnar Auto Company 150.81,
Central Tract.Ir Compan y '3511.38.
Ferd Hoclt "-uto Supply IUO,
'
Melp County Farm Bureau 153,·
pavement - a fourtb,floor •
40. Melp Equif'l""I Company
dow
'"
$114.50, G l J Auto Parle $151.!t.
on my
hall
Pomeroy llotot Co. 111-76. Amer!•
Ibo
"' 'I
llhoulder IMlon bt
..,.
O r ton'"
The program
...
Culvvt and Fabri&lt;alor em,.
er bllb
I - do
� - 11111
"Meel You, Finmen Night" at
Olflc.;.i_ ,aid more of the billo pNJy 111.Kl.78, Central O h I o
up ond
tltl, I
wu
H
Mlddloport l!lh s.hoof
will be paid u money II made Tndor Company $115, and t b •
1$W tw _.. bl4lN on thelt
by co-chalnnan
avallable. 'l1to money will """" � 00 Company
way dttn," Bailtlnl aid. "I felt
.
.
the Auto, Licenll and Gas Yeatordly, tbe ccmrnilllonert
"
I
.. helplolL - From S:atH:30 p.m the town't
dilcuaed purdllle of
Ill,· mot
Tax Fund. That fund bad
JIOI"
LOS ANGELES (UPD-" I love new
FIGHT FIRE - Meigs County Highway �artment employees ftgllt the
and Uled lraetor to
lloJ
low
a
•
boa1Jtthe
at
overdralta
lo
91
.41
1en�.�
4
roa4
Fork
Peacb
ekl ...,.,,, BuaiNI you, Carole. rm oorry. "
00 ...,...y for
· n,ve tho county-owned D t cat� _ \Ila! burned over JO acres of billside brush, on the
o1ng ol lhll month.
employee1,
county
the
with
� lisr fllr lialr allod ,.... hlr The speaker ,.., Dr. R. Iler- &lt;Y lic
Along
.
rs
ol!
i
l
three
lasted
job
g
othe
. ,, af.lii!'Doon. The
y�
ftcon one area
�
bllll,
,mailer
Iba
o1
t
Paymen
t
wilh
alon
1)1,
Fvlelt:I)
lnapoctlcot
t
- lhlm the Pom eroy Volunteer Fire Department and State
,.,., 1111' IJlll aUp ..i - api»- aard Flnch u he approached hit pub
ul...,.nl
.
··t1
11te
eq
.
,nother
,
CoualJ
department
Molp
1n
nly
owed
,
are
which
re
mlstroas, Carole T goll o
1
be
lped; - Sentinel Photo.
tond - ..,_. - wa dead.
Tb, tbnle flQlllllllulone wtlll vlliO!l
poaib1J • couple of the ia'1:
ml
ict.cl
_,,
they
conv
after
oeconda
lay
,iaymatea
Jlarjory't lour
a
'Y
· · ·
er onu In ibo - future, wm IN to the &lt;ounty prqo where ,..
oil ,.touo!y M onday ol murde IDJ lhe aur
tqllialtl•
•
the fin ond
dltplayed. No -- cot
on b,- � -:Ill•· doni • - of �
lljured. DIIID1 � 7, - -·· wife.
E :
the
to
i'isllld II bs I el .....,..- He (!l'abbed her, lon:ed her into
lillllth will i.11 on carbon Attone, l!emal'd
llr.
...... ar IIGl
btlJ
I l
.
'
- ·
,'
, ; ,
.(
well Middmqfei'
m!
IIIQ,IIM It fllNlnlt ... ID omhnco - ad then ,uddet,. IIIOIIOlll,io'
a
.ill ailir llurnu, tho -�
Offtclll• '""1 tlll i.Jmli,(
by a
ll
"· ...,. ot...hig ciowi, · •
to the .....,.. IUlborilN partial (la)'·
face; oho withdrew . &lt;Oldly and bJ Emmel Shuler J'lnl Ald a.Ill of ••·• la thus
.
.
llanald
mmt ol • claim from
'
oveldrall filun ol 1115,.._ta,
walked out of the C01rtroom wllb- w w l
a. A � brush Gre oa t� o rushed over a lari!&lt; area ol. pliod with ..-, I
atlifldal n,plr- lnC ,um.m.40 that the ,uto. ._ Grindle)&gt; fol' oboul '1,300.
cot
talk
il
ho
&lt; ,d Ibo ',, ' .
oul IIJ'in&amp; a word.
tho paymant u l'Olldl- 1'ln Road near Carmell• bnoab estimated at ••••. ID acres Fin flahle.
"'-- ad
ts.month atlon. A 111m on artllicial mplr• ...,.. and gas tax fund will be had asked for
pa,k
..ond with
Their work!t - their
Mill y-rday aflernoall 11,ey called Pomeroy
Ullllber
will be ,!llown which coven
ju,lloe
tho
wu
of
be
ton
salary
the
three
to
hN ml one-hall
shovel&amp;.
I "ID the red" according
ftght for freedorn tbl,ilip
,. I I I - b,oullll to a bah after o"" the coun1J _lire warden. Vlctot
paymElll
of
the
.
Addltlonal
peaee
kept.
are
boob
....,
.
re's
mouth
ly
s&lt;e_Jll mouth to
boun It ... moopl - way the
lrl•la _ bad collapsed
• by PunerGJ volunteer Bahr, wu imormed.
ciallall(III.
- 1Bler III tho ,- ...,,..... 111o hours
oul
lnled
II
trol.
al
I
_..
the
...,,1
to
The
llbJ ·
-ty empi,!yees, ond Bahr
- ' tha ;•
Following a q,IMllon and
oloG -.
�
back
an
:::-:;;,
nJk
a
t
Obeerffn ..W W -, flrl
..
.,
-.
the
and alto - to
b e
y 1
gu twer period a 11lety fila will
stai. fontl Hn lighten.
____
"b
ion
bmlJ
...
l
oq,dp,1 '"' al �
la
_
paid
ba
ligbtlng
not
will
ba
heavy
ln
pr
on I shown and the evening'• gn .,. nportad the lire tlarled plane used for locating
..
_.,:. or' 111•a
al tho,- the wbnil
arrived
sup.
g
munler convlctloo.
about 8:lll l).ID. - w«kero ol llrl """"'· along with a Jeep
wW be InlrodUC&lt;d. A memhet of die lnlleod. tbe lllliltor,:-imWllllatn Jorrolt Rullenculter, ftrat-de n,e
•
t
h
sclieth
cloudod 1ritll will
t
...,
area
C.role, 24, wu convicted •fl the stale Highway Pattol will eJv• alsed tha be
r,
tho Count, Highway �
Infant ""' of llr, ucl 11n. l'lul
la
y
Plamel wen, lll'onlhi - cm
eg
murder by the I.. : a shorl loll&lt; an highway 11fety majotlty ID be paid OI mone
were b1U'llDII brUlb along the
omeroy
O
Rnllencullet ., Ill atlHI, Pl&gt;lnl second-d ree
lroi )1111 before Ille hlaa [illlOd
ailable.
man I-woman jury.
rural Pucl, """ Road.
ond introduce a film oo the same av
Pleuaal. W. VL, dlocl obortly
ide
lm
opplVYed
ee
,....
ooe lleld rot,, - ID
from
reooiutkmt
Thr
The
'
road
Worllen of I b e coanty
alter birth JolGadq ■-'lliii&amp; iii Both aloo .,.... found guilty ul · entitled, "Cotk lll. "
y Police Depart- bock ol the ea■- ,..,.,..
The
unanimoua
the
by
laat
tole
nd
Pomero
f
coni,plrlC)' '" murder. A
al· ,
Id the ire tlarled alona
_____
M•!Ja Clwral llolpKal.
report,,d I lbe llre h . d
Volo of tbe comrola-no loU.w'
In addllloa ill tho pwll. - !bough Carole -iwd an •uto
-,t am,,ted - permna Jut II .... Into
while they were burning night
1.U
:
d
F'
ed
tho - - ..,.
Th
wen, being held In ptteu
and
•U
A
heavy
l
'Ibey
by
•
bnuh
ret
ID
I
motllln
J
ge
ing
Repub
a
ican
U
·
wind
oald a
.
,Ivon "" two -., Jo Amt mallc 11.. years to lle
il this
! e,y Nelaon oeconded by Democrat FORT LAUDERDALE Fla. carried the ftamea - the
' fall. b,Jp fire county Ja
11111 Palrldl l,JDo, both at mae; 00 the ,econcklegree cha,ge, .... l In County Court
.nonlini ..
ure
to
poll
bond.
ol
I Three penona ..,. fined today Don Mullen.
No
tho dam• boo
&lt;UPI I _ Thol■nda of
alone tho bill•.,_
maternal ..........,.., Mr. and tecbnlcally alto oould be COil
a
V
at llufuglo. ,•• Cobunbu■ la been 1.,..ted by J'iN .......
Aller tbe
Jin. Job Kiaclld "' lllddleport dem,,od to the 1811 chamber for In local county court by J u d i e Mullen uid Monday, "I reel core 1&gt;11iege ■tudenla thek
a- I
beld on a dwge ol allow- Bahr In cborfe at the ....,._ n
being
top
..,
lbem
.U,
,.
county
the
by
owed
.._y
enllr.
in
la
including
the
""'1aplrlC)'.
Emmett Peopleo,
a
a
r
and piillmll �
H
g
lnC
an
unlicensed driver to oper aloo 'bad not - INrned fnlD
ey C.,,,.nler 110 and COiia, on I and that tho billl sbould be paid." 1r8ff1c lignal Hib� whooped R up
L J. Rn-• .,.,
·.
-·· Dellllo
ml
s
and Edward Burl Sta- Bahr ,.b, - the barmd ...._
cat
•le
hi
.,,
Coo,plracy to murder caniel charge of assault"and battery. He Outllandinl billl ol i9!lO that aplD llooday nlllht ond uri;, IA&gt;
. Columbul an I cbarp Seven lllfll1ben ., 1be Pome.V,
pleloo.
19
rlCII wU1 be - the same penalty aa llnklcgr,,e bad pooled It• bond,
�
�'l'L
an authorized to be paid undet day In 1h11 ornballled ,._ city .
t bI
of having no operator'■
FIN �
m.::u: murder. And Procellllor Cllflor,I CornollUI
WII fined $10 the ruolutlou, .,. u follow, :
urged palice to 'brlJII 00
The police alao arreated a.,,i., caD.
Crall lnmledlalely announecd ho, ad COiia .. a cbarle of lalle Elmer s. Barrett ... -� the National Guard" wben the
Aellar, 211, Racine an a charge of
bt made
""'1In
would - the death penalty for l'Qlalrallon by the Ohio Stoll P• atea I0,48?. SO, Ohio bridge eo,. batrled offlclala llireatoned to caU
driving while intoncoted.
Pie-t
·
-1 l'.,t, al
trol ml WDJlam Balley paid a porlllon I0,'17, Ohio Bridge Corp. out -�.
loven.
,
_
(lted
�
ft 1
Carole
pt '15 line '"' a chatge ol falling to 111,300. Ob1o Bridie Corp. IO,ll!O, The slullenta, at least 15,000 in
�
- ON ff
To Collllly Court
cllapia;y a lumtlng llcenae.
Hopes Rising For
Ohio River Sall Co. '41 Slandord number, line ,warmed Into Fort
lriilltJ WIII. 4...,.... .i 11r. ad ::;,:
&lt;UPII
YORK
1
- Ac1n!ss
Wabr 111rri1, JO, Mlddlopm\
Lauderdale for their annual opring NEW
IIPE"IAL IERVICBI
08 Sett)ement
11n. -· WIii aad 11,bert Slkl.
T
DIM borne to
aylot
baa
Elhobeth
- dlld le llelp CountJ
polko
•
becau
sun
PD.ED
lrted
.
v
acationa
l.'Olllll)lracy ••, lmpor- Special Hely Woet se,vlcol for
WASIIINGTON - _UPI - Hope, i Court April t lo, lallura to dio,
IIUllr wbo both lltmd Rnl1ml
the
In
to
1 "'"'"
liWl
ml
lmday
Hoilywood
beel'
1
oo
ban
F
llh
.
oighlllml
f
Imposed
ffl.
boeo
on-e
dl
r
lu
a
elbodltt
baa
lnl. the Byaell Rua Free M
A ll or v
Scboa1 _. dm,oo pm-. • � '.r '". �
�
the double pneu rooe today for I ctip�tic ,... play ""8dllal4
1
lnt up
Pleat Court ml oceaofnlnt nectlng, the lilu- and ncover """'
Common
by
y
Melp
In
ed
toda
OIIIMHIIJred
•
'.""
.
...,.
',
Chur&lt;h
party
tlmta.
JI
Clab
eo,
....,,.,..
Charle, S. Wheeler, rr,
that nearly killed her.
"fflil.
the pr,,ir
Ibo
tlemenl
putot Rn. Rohen E. Smith, Sr. cbarling gna neglect of duly dmlo and lumpn-on hive battlod monla
Bui, while Washlulloo - nmblo. lorfBlted • '1S bond ror
II R
'Ii'. Va
1lundled
oable
IIDII
-·
l
In
.
BALE ANNOONCIID
The Rn. Roy TilUI ol Qill]jcothe and - cruelty by Cecil E. polite two night nPD1ing.
.
opll- an WJAfe vehicle In Galllpolil
, the roveo- tooi on • -.d ol
'1111 RP11
'!be Kin Club will bold • run&gt; wW be the IIUOII lpel)rer lo, the Cook ol Syrl&lt;Ule qainll Julia Monday nll!hl'• riollnl multed from her wheelchair
e nited Sto!H ud I I I Municipal Court Monday. Both cl&lt;
a
was carried or! mlam. th U
� _,. too Wd"- ....,, . age ale ftiundaJ ond, Friday, '11,UJ'lday night _.icH al 7:!IO. J. Cook, l'I, Pleasant View Home. ID more than 100 arrealo on haired adrosB
ATO AJJ1es meellng ID Banf- -. wore made by Iba O b i o
when she atrived SE
onday
plane
conduct
M
dllorderly
ol
platntllf
s
DayllD ftlllod - molbsr, Ann Mal'Cb lll and SI Bl the Warner All Ea ter morniDJ IIUJJri11 ..,,,. Beaver Fallo. P1. The
ng to (llo♦eat a.to Patntl.
kok alao were od1
New Yort !roro 1-,..
•OU-, V� -..,, ISlll · Buildlni on Socmtl-81. lo PfJlm. Ice will bt held SUnday Itilarllntl asu for cuotndy ol two lllinor : drlnliing In public· ad dlaturbln&amp;
_____
on WOiien
agpg
foot..dr
- cbJldren.
over her Soviet
1 y,
tho
paaco.
protocllvely
.m
lloveriD8
al
t
1
lpOill lliti wo m-1
ro
1
· demanda for a cease-llre ID the
The -- began abort· wore her huband Eddie l!'llber
.
1U8ID PWWIIIIII
ly before mldnllht ......., the mob her pannto llr � Mn Fran'. olraleg[c 9oulheast A,lm � The llutland Gonlea Club •
dom.
---nonned !D ltom bea&lt;bet to pro- cla ,-.,,1or ; :..i i. pbyslc�. Dr
llOUIICOd todotr n will - t o r
Loa
o1
Ana1eo1 Mayor Edwud Johm' t1uut Rmlord """'laie - fol' - al the ErLOCAL ta caU oul tbe N..-t Goud If eleo
_.,
_
...,
HardwlN ._, llri !II.
1ewao
_.,._
Taylor aald she owed i. 'lbe t&lt;mparllnro In
noll - 'IMS In an ovlftimt. the oput of the 111111111111" '" drlva The Judie Iii lmpoaln&amp; --.co I U,, ,._, didn1 sellie dowa
CXUJIIBUI WPII - 1N11
and
wu
April L '1111 -, will
!Iii !t,
jutt lbal. life to the matt! (ll'ayerl of her busineu diatrlcl at II, 15
DISalle fl"l'llted the Buo,by., di) miles to Columhul and palnl of • day 11D11 - ,aid bt 11,ey urged poUoe to do
will ltaqed Gov .
eln!iall
•
ho
naed
for civic b flflc:atioG.
degMo. Rain lolllq.
_____
hiendo and
With proclamatloot Mlutlq the the ...,. &lt;11 the windon of ••· wouJ,t lllapond • clayo ol the ..,. '
U(1tnt1 'I, llilllll In ltlio
She "" pale ad wan from the
PlCKtJP HOOU
Ienco on - the studento •
"1 afil,I Ills• tbeJ fell he 1 leam .a All-- .,hen R oral bulldmp.
Eaalfr
bubll
Nid
colored
lllneu which bad struck her ,o
a.,u1JWi1 .,. ..........Ip bu- raturaed &amp;un Kuw City Bun- The sis IIUdmll mro listed u l help cltm, up the w
Lad!H
violently orly 1h11 moalb !bat ohe
8ytoclm
tho
!Nim
ordeted
.,_ 8 nld m Ibo day .......,_ Ho said he decided (l'rod II. Alb, 19, Columbus; John
llalball lllm,
Depa11ive11 only lour hours to 11..
ll'lrl
waa
maJ
Ohio stat. offlclah aald they Allllillll')'
Ohio - � •- ilere illt Wedwdoy that rqardleu of G....., 111, ClncbmaU: Douglu
When do you •sped lo see your I.... ue.. �. and
Coun
l
Frida
Picl&lt;ed
y e the
· - she wu ruobed ID • London
up
whit blppe,ed In Kan111 City be Walldorll, 11, New Yorlt Ci&lt;)'; wanlad no part o1 the amateur be
detail? Ill your homelon paper, of tolll'I"·
llilq.
In
In the
ball from clinic. Het left le&amp; .,., bandag.,d
LarrJ Ruffles, 111, Blrnlltcm: The- cleanup ....,_ TheJ aald tho)' di
11s , ....., - of - woultf llaa Ibo proownallon.
ue lbe •-1 ne.. 1torlet nportel Moada_y only
Here
,o ,.m. untO 1 p.m. becalue o1 knee to wit ..,._ of ,._
_ , and mlJ),t sond a bW to the
11,
Barleu,
odore
Apaol
•w
s11
as:1
your
Dally Seallnel: $75,0M In DK'1 1NI lntdgtl
_..
.i-.
In
.....,.
!tom
• -- .,_
Saturs.OD
Friday
Sand
.
ID&lt;.
o1
the
,11y
Chaae.
a..v
C
11,
DI.
y
Kini
for the �In• dam; Miu Zlegler to speak al� La·
• ,1...,.. .. • dip ID jlll. with Ckic- !ant """" qhatt. Ludlow
foodlnp blood
....,. p,o1,a111y wm be needed le day, Ibey - be picbd up !tom • • � 1n rnnnlaipll TheJ aa1c1 DISalle was .,...._ lid.
di
et Nl1•1. Mlddlepos;t Voluteer llnaa enealloaal
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the children H.-. on Toryglen :
Street, bul not at the building
where the lragedy occurred.

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Dale Walbum. waa celebrated Sun•
day at their home in Middleport
JiU received many gifts from
her family and friends and �
birthday cake w11 decorated in
keeping with Easter with chickemi
and topPed wJlh a bunny candle.
During the afternoon Mr. anJ
Mra. E. L. Hughea caHed at the
Walburn home. Sht was also re­
membered with llftl from Mu
·Lawrence Walker, .. Mft p e t e
Roush. Mr1 Raymond Walburn
and daughter , Mary, Mrs. G. W.
Hamm. and Mr. and Mr&amp;. R. G.
Clark. Sr. , and her parents and
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Sherri Mayer of Grove City ac­
companied her grandparenls, Rep.
and Mrs. George Meinhart. home
last Frklay for the weekend. She
was returned lhis morning to her
home by Mr, Meinhart who will be
in Columbus this week.
James Hawky was returned to
Meigs General Hospital Sunday
for treatment.
Barbara Jones spenl the past
week end In Athens as guest of
her sister, Sharon , student at OU,
for the Sister's Weekend at the
university_
Mrs. Jame• Sanborn was taken
to Holzer Hospital Friday for
tresbnenl.
Mrs. G. W. Hamm has been ill
al her home for .sevMal days.
Mr . and M ra. Harold Kauff and
son, Jackie. spent the week end In
Huntington with Mr. and M r1.
Hennan Jividen and other reh•·
tives.

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Pomt'roy and daughter, Jean El•
len of Marietta. and Tom Kelly,
studenl at 1-1. io Grande. were also
dinner guests Wert' M rs. J. K.
Smith, Sunday.

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Cleveland were joined here by
their daughter, Judy, of OU to
spend the weekend with Mn. J , K.
Smith. Judy returned to Athena
Sunday evening and wUI return
here Wednesday to go to Charles­
ton with her parents where they
will be overnight guests of Mr.
and Mn. J K. Smith , Jr. From
Charleston they wm go to Rich­
mond, V a . on Thursday to visit
with Mr. Bing's mother, Mrs. A.
A Bing and daughter

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