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LO.Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport,

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the rnide.DL'e or Mr,. Bill RobinThe Jolly Bunch :':iewmg Club son There wiU be a white ele­
will meet Friday al 7 . 30 p.m at I µhant sale Mrs Carl Mat lo,: 1-&gt;
assist mg hosless.
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CAITOON EVERY
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A movie, · · Moving Ahead With Weid Hayman, special project
Music" WWI shown preceding the chairman, told of a program that
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meeting of the Tri-County Music waa taped to be U5ed oo the raA .
D
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A1rman
Apprenl l�
,wnnte
d'10.
Assoc1at·ion Monday evenmg.
Evans left Tuesday for Anacostia I
The Meia11
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� County PTA chorus
A report on the Syracuse bene
,
Air Base .in \\ashmgton,
D. C. 1 .
MEIGS THEATR�
the
unler
s
direction of Edward
held Fn• day at 8 , t
afler spending the Easter week- ht show lo be .
will
Pomeroy, Ohio
Joh
now be knO\l'n as the I
nso
n
p. rn . was given by M rs. Ruth
' emI w11 h h is parents. M r. an d Ebersbach. who slated that most Tri-County vocal chorus, and will
NOW SHOWING
Mrs. Edward Evans.
TONIGHT
o1 the t·ic ke ts were soId. M rs. : meet the first Monday or each
Visitm_g last weekend with Mrs Geo q;:e H. Parker has sent )et- month. Anyone interested in sing- J
FAMI LY NIGH T
"FLAM.I NG STAR"
(Tec-hnirolorl
Bert ..;ilkey were her sister, Mrs. ' ters lo the VIP's inviting them Ul mg with this group i5 asked to
To11.y Curtis, Piper Laurie
Eden
th
,s
Prf'sley,
Barbara
be at the Tri-County Associa�lon
(lertru&lt;le
Wanl and daughter · participate in the organization.
•JOHNNY DARK"
Booty 1nd The Bitut,
headquarters May 1. Those wish(Techmcolorl
Miss Doris Gaffney of Baltimor1: .
3 Stooge-a
ing information are requested to
Md
- also Foil int th• Fox,
David Ross.
and
contact
Taylor
Robut
I leS
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Colon.artoon
Mrs. Thel� Pratt and h e r
Doroth&gt;· Malone in
A
pro�am
was presented,
Admission: 60e and 30&lt;.mot her, Mrs Emma Bissett vis"TIP ON A DEAD JOC K E Y "
opened with an organ solo by Linited last weekend with relatives
1C1nema.scope\
THURSDA Y and F R I DAY
.
da Sue John,on, followed by a
m Whee 1·mg an d We IIsburg. w • I/
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ALSO CARTOON
nn l "C&lt;XIUe try. " by Je ffrey
.,..,.o,
piano
"ESTHER A N O THE K IN';"
V a. an d in
· steu benv1·lJ e and Bell- White l ilies were used at the
(Te-chmcolor)
G'b•..•- t nt M rs. pa tnc
· k
I m;, a stuw::n
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Thun. &amp; Fri., April 6-7
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Joan Co\l 1 115, Rkhard Egan a1re, oh·10. In We IIs burg ti1ey vis- Middleport First United Presby Lochary. An accordton
trio , M rs.
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• re- terian Church this Easter to dt:-c- Paul Casci Anita Collins and Fl
3 SI'OOG ES FEA TL" HE
it ..
Colorudoon
o-"HAVE ROCKET
c.-overmg satis_fadorily from a re· orate the sanctuary of the church. rence Well�. played ··Roll Out the
SATURDAY
W ILL TRAVEL"
cent h_e�rt ai�ent. ?11 Sunday The flowers were placed
in Barrell. " Group singing "Cruls•
"KEY WITNESS"
- also they visited briefly with Mr . and memory of deceased members ing Down the River,'' preceded a
J.. lfrcy Hunter. Pat Crowley Mrs. E. L. Ford, fo�mer M 1d�le
Mirkey Rooney. Terry !\luure
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by their families and included vocal solo "Sweet Georgia Brown"
- also Dan Duryea
porl
residents
now
\Jvmg
m
Cadiz.
"VISIT TO A
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"PLATI NUM
one in memory or E. o. Tewks- by Jean Hayman.
er
�r.
and
and
Mrs
SMALL
PLANET"
�unior
Ca�l
HIGH SCHOOL"
bary by the Tewksbary family. A marimba solo, "Cell� Lindo." j
Jerry Lew is. Jo11n Blackman I &lt;.·htldrcn of Baltimore, Ohio spent 1 one in memory of J. K. Smith was presented by 1-'lorence Wells
ALSO CARTOON
I the past weekend with Mrs. Cart- by the Smith family, one in mem after which the group sang '•ln 1
Sund1"t, Mon,, Tu•• · • Wed.
TIME SCHEDULE NOTICE I
er ' s mother, Mrs. Fem Barker ory of Mr. and Mr5 , A. A. Chap- the Evening by the Moonlight. " )
"BUTTERFIELD 8"
MASON DRIVE IN
and other relatives.
pelle by Mrs. John Talbott, two Two ,:-iano solos "Bakian" by Ro­
(Tcr 11 n1rolor J
Feature listed first starts al
Mr. and Mrs Donakl Lowery in memory of the Calderwood bert Allen, s��dent of" Mercedes
W ith Eli1.ab1•th T�ylor
dusk. The picture !isled st•cand Eddie fisher
and daughter, Patty 11penl t h e ramily by Ted Reed , Jr., one in Condon, and OeLune, by Ruth 1
ondly will he i;tart11.g near
Cotorurtoon1
Easter weekend in Cannonsburg, memory or Mrs . J. H. Grate by Ann Petrel, student of Mrs. Char- 1
8.30.
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rarnily, one in memory Jes Neuman, conclude) the pro- :
A&lt;lnm�10n . GOc- and 30c
' Pa. with Mrs. Lowery 9 mother, the Grate
Mrs. Nancy Pollard and other rel- of Mrs. J. B. Downing by the gram. _
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atives.
Downing family and three by David Ross, chairman, express­
Mrs , W. W. Ford of Columbus the Sauer family in memory o' e.d .his appreci�tio� to all who par 1
heipated
and
mvited
new
�emvisited ov�r Easter with her sis- Mrs. George Sauer, Mrs. Addie
!)(ors Refreshments of sandwiches
Fugate and Shirley Sauer.
ter, Mrs. Olivia Boice.
rs were placed ..,)' lemon and fudge cake and coffee
I s went lo co. Other flowe
M rs. M a1.tha Ch"ld
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were served by Mrs. Hayman and
lumbus last Saturday to vi-&lt;. i t with the Women s As80Clahon end by her comm1'tiee.
her daugh1er and family, Mr. and M r. and Mrs. Floyd Carmadi: and
_ ···-Mrs. Mary Steele.
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new
son,
Mrs.
Joe
Falkne
and
L i t t lP l1 ePI.,
----Ji'amilie, AltP.nd
Timothy She was taken to Co- 1
• . . lcMt.ured on
' lumbus by her son-ia-law and '
Mid,lleport Dinner
these gay 11tylings, ue
Mr. and Mrs. Paul Haptonslall 1
daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ralph
indeed "an invitation
entertained
last Sunday with a l
Gibbs,
J.
of
New
Haven.
to the dnncc."
family
dinntr
at their home In
Dancin.1€ feet , . •
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Harris
Middle�rt.
yours . . . l&gt;elong­
and daughter Susie and Mr. and
in these.
Both the al lendance reoord and Attending were Mrs. Hapton• 1
M u Gordon Harris and s o n,
And they're
Jimmy all of Columbus visited the record of Easter Missionary stall's parents, '."'r. and Mrs. Ro­
yours for
of
, hf'"r bro­
over the weekend with Mr. and offering were broken last Sunday bert Sharp M iddleport
only a 11o011g,
ther
and
famlly,
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Mrs. Robert Harris, Sr. The Gor- when the Middleport Chureh of
Glenn
Sharp
and
chlldren.
Gary,
,
don Harrises also visited with Mr. the Naz� rene reached the all time
.
Bobby
and
Ronme,
of
Reynolds:
high attt•ncfanre or 177 for the
. tl Mrs. c. M . Hennesy,
an
burg I Mrs. Haptonste II' !I mother,
morning ser\'ice.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas WoodMr11. Blar!che llaptonstall and the
The Churches of the Nazarene
,
burn or Marietta were weekend
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H
ap IonsIa IIs ch'ld
1 ren, Ed'lh
1 and
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a
receive
la!
If
a
spec
o
ermg
on
s of Mr. and Mrs. Lysle
guest
y.
Bill
WHITE LEATHE R
Easter and Thank11Ivlng lo supWeaver.
port their missionary work in
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Keith Anderson returned Sun- many countries
and thh1 year
day to his emplurment at New their budget callt for
'8 a minute
Bern, North Carolina after spend• to maintain their planned missio
n­
ing the Easter weekend with his ary program. Membera of the lo­
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Francis cal church contribute! a total of
Anderson. He was met in Charles- $150 Easter Sunday for lhls cause.
ton, Friday morn ing by Mr. AndSunday evening an Easter pro- Mr. anl Mrs. Gerald Wildermuth
crson and Miss Marianne Brink· gram of recitations play,
left Monday for Ki�gs\'llle, Texas,
and
a I
man.
songs was presented Wller the for a two weeks visit with Mr. nd ,
1.�r. �nd Mn. Euaene Sfar:i and direction of Mrs. Clyde Bartlett. �rs. Pete Nibert and daughter, ;
BJocJr,,"
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son, Bobby visited over the weekTaking part In program were Tma.
PC/M f. R O V , O tt l O,
Mr.
an�
Mrs.
Darrell
Chevalier
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end with their parents, Mr. and Jane Wright, Roy Taylo, Carolyn
and
family
of
Columbu!I
were
Mrs. H. M. Sears in McConnells- Bunckner, David, Steve Gilliapie,
f
he mother,
ville and Mr. and Mrs. Paul Fred- Gary Ellis, Eugene Powell, Kathy weeken�guest9 �
M
hie.
a
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Hill, Judy Taylor. Joyce Taylor, �it
- erick of Canfield, Ohio.
c: �
y M
u s nt the w eek
Judy
Bostic,
Debbie
Jewett,
Ka•
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Mr�· Minnie Gilmore lert Tuesd,
ln Co1'
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um
us w1 th hls parenta ,
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• Diann e and yanona
thy
Moore
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day for Covington
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. , Ky. • where
M r. and Mrs, CharIes M cCloud,
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Lee Bartelett
she w d l _vJS1t with her daughter Wrigh , Martha Ro
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Mn. Charles Buck and Mr. and
James Bartlett
er Lau hin
and family, Mr. and Mrs RayMrs. Ran Might were Gallipoli1 j
well, Phil Motl�y. fmda Ta� lor,
mond Burns and dau;,::hter • Kathy•
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ors.
VI rgm1a F'f
I e, JuI y M oore, .,A
n.aren visit
Uay
Mrs.
E. J. Tracy retumed �me
Hecox
who
has
been
.
a pa- Bostic, Josephine Logan, Shirley
.
Monda:, after a weekend v1,11t in
t1l! nl at Meigs General for a week Buchner, Rhonda Hysell.
Columbus with her son and daughor so was released Sundi:
"Vi and ii G reg W album, Donna and Deb- I
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er-ln·law. Dr. •nd M rs. E • A.
p
recovermg nicely al his home.
hie oweII , Debbie Durst, Teddy Tracy
Mr. and Mrs. S. T. Moore and Fisher, Pennie Smith, Dale Tay·
d Mrs. c R Montgom
M
son, John of Belle. W. Va visited lor Paul Pearman John Logan
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f ary and we w k end
0
over the weekend with Mrs. Ba�bara and Jimml� Caruthers'
� ee eor •
nd
a
e
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M
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M
an
eorge
d
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l'I
Moore s sisIer. M r. and Mrs Rob- patty G I' ll lspie, E IIa Stewart, Sha-'
with Mr. and Mrs. Forest Casto In
ert Burkett and children.
ron Harrison, May Walbun and M
w. v
Miss Jeai· Grandinetti of Steub- Larry Taylor. Blaine Walburn �s;"� nd M �. Billy Joe Spencer
.
env11le spent several days recent- was soloist for the program.
and family of Wilmington viBlted
----ly with Mr.
and Mrs. James
relatives in the area over the
Souders.
weekend_
Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jenkinson
.
Jimmy Wolfe who II 1tationed
left Friday fo, a two weeka vawith the Navy at Chicago, ,pont
cation Ill Fl(lrida.
the ...eekend with his parents, Mr.
Mrs.
L. F._ Brinkman and
and Mro. Rollin Wolle,
daughter. Marmnne left Sunday Y
outh Group Four of EUB Misa Carol Bachtel. student at
for a few daya visit with Mr. and
churches of the area met al the Bibh1 College, Cincinnati, spent
�rs. �Jlllarn Brinkman and son
Carmel church Monday evening the weekend with her ll'■ndpar•
m Marion, Ohio. Mar ianne will reMett c..-nfortabl• ewerl W•loh 1 1/ POllnd 1
ents. Mr. and Mn. Ben Keatersoa.
with 119 present·
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leu tho•.. 0 pGl•f"
•
tum lo her studiea at Dayton Unof ordin
ary work 1ho11. Th•ir •�ceptionol lightnt1u
Mr. and Mn. Lester Ro&amp;e of Coc·
I i IO ea,,
lversity Wednesday after an Eastt• A )welcome was extended by Sue umbua were weekend gueale of
on lh• fHt, Upp•n or• light, flHlbl• itlk-tann•d
lsotheu .
ire e 011 behaJ( of the Carmel Mr. and Mn. Caan Role.
er \lacalion at her home.
1JOle1 or• 1pringy c1,11hlon cr•JMO M&lt;u l thrH
-quarttri of ;,,:
"t
group
, after which 8 pt acquaint• John Reeves of Ravenna ii the
Mrs. Jack Bachner and Mn
Snch lhlck , Steel 1hank1, of COIHM. Choo
t• from odord,. 6game
ed
waa conducted by Mn. guest of Mr. and
Everett Bachner and daughter�
Mra. Ernest
l�ch or l · lnch booh. W�•r• comfort coun
r1 a1k f or Wolverine
Edson
Rouah.
Rev. Paul 8ellera Stewart.
.
Karen
and
Connie
and
Mra
L1ghtw•1ght Work Shoea..
Ida
Bachner were in Charlesto� laat of Murray City, youth d irector, Rev. and Mra. Eugene Thomas
$9.95 and $ 1 0.95
Friday where Mrs, Ida Bachner spoke on the Otterbein camp for and daughter, Laura Fay, of Chil·
Ucothe vlslted Tueeday wlth bi,
left for Daytona , Florida for a youtb.
No�ma
Jean
Bearhs
president,
,
ts, Mr. and Mn, Everett
paren
visit with her brother and ,isterhomas.
busineu
was
_m
charge
of
a
short
T
In-law, Mr. and Mn. Ray GrHD·
lleSSIOn. Roll tall of cburche■ waa Mr. and Mn. Thomaa McClunl
ler,
held witb Cominl chw-ch the win- and family of Celina were week­
Mike Hackett Is now located in
ner
or the attendance banner and end pieltl of her parent., Mr. and
Ft. Myers, Florida where he has
Murray City the banner for the Mn. Dale Smith.
leased a Standard Oil Service Stalargest per&lt;entage of membership Mr. and Mn. Gene AJtfn, and
tlon His lamllY ex,-.,,
_... t0 join
chlldnn, Kfmber'oe on! Kev1n, of
.
·
bun sometime In May after the P"'""'-llhmen wen,
oerved and Columbus. llpl!llt the ,...bad with
Relre
ta
_'.&lt;•�lo�se�
J
�l. -��
•l�
••�hoo
-- devotlono wore concluded by tho Mr. and Mra. Pearl Parter.
Carmel group, 0001latlng ol nail- Mn. Earl DIii, Mn. RoJ JIIIOI
..,.
and a vocal duet, " How and Mn. 'Walter Walbr villted
Great Thou Art, " by Ann Corle- 'l\lesday In Oalllpolll.
Sally Willia and i'mnJ la DDI
ton and Sue Circle.
A short talk by Rev. F. E. Dwm of Syr...,. 1pe11t the - eead
and prai,w by Mn. Ernest Deet- with Mr. and Mn. Walter Walk­
er, concluded the 11\Ntlng. T h e er.
Mn. Ruth R,-ll who hu boon
next IIIMllag, wlll be held June
for
5, with the Jacklonvllle ll'OUP "' confined to her home by Wthe put two - la �.
boota.
Mr. and M'n, Dd.JlarrI. ol
Colmnbua � � ol
their parent,, Mr. and 11n. ur Hoyt and Mr, afid Mn , Robert
M
:Mn. Alllel Bayt, Mark ol Ramllton _. - end
l'ormerl1 Smith Clothln1 Co. gu&lt;ola of bla panota, Jtr. 111d
Mn. Arthur Hoyt.
MIDDLll'OIIT, OHIO
LOllGI! '19 - ,. .. .
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Siloam Loiat 11o.
will hold fta -- "'"9IIDc, SaiUn.affl9 1,--.J
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urdoy al 7,30 p, Ill.,
ffl7llll&lt;OCI tadq b)' - Lone.

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Mainly About
People In
Pomeroy

$39.50 WOMENS COATS _______ SALE $30.00.
$29.50 WOMENS COATS _______ SALE $22.00
$25.00 WOMENS COATS

SALE $1 8.00

$1 9.50 WOMENS COATS

SALE $1 5.00

$1 3.95 WOMENS COATS

SALE $10.00

SALE ! WOMEN'S SUITS

Womens all Wool Suits - Short Boxy Jackets - Sheath Skirts.
Sol ids and Tweeds.
$59.50 WOMENS
$49.50 WOMENS
$39.50 WOMENS
$29.50 WOMENS
$25.00 WOMENS
$1 9.50 WOMENS

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Youth Group

Ne w from Wolverine W O R l D' S l l G H T E S T W O R K S H O E S

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Meet,ng
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BA H R
CLOTHIERS
Home

Merchancllte

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SUITS _______ SALE $50.00
SALE $40.00
SUITS
SALE $30.00
SUITS
SALE $22.00
SUITS
SALE $1 1.00
SUITS
SALE $1 5.00
SUITS

SALE ! WOMEN'S JACKETS
1 00% All Wool Flannel Jackets.
Not All Sizes - While They Last,

$1 0.00 WOMENS CREST JACKETS _____ SALE $6.00
$1 6.50 WOMENS
WOOL CAR COATS _ SALE $1 0.00

WHm

SALEI SPECIAL GROUP

WOMEN'S SWEATERS

$2.95
$3.95
$5.95
$2.95

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WOMENS
WOMENS
WOMENS
WOMENS

CARDIGAN SWEATERS ___ SALE $1 .50
SALE $2.00
CARDIGAN SWEATERS
SALE $3.00
CARDIGAN SWEATERS
SALE $1 .50
SLIPOVER SWEATERS

Coats For Girls and Teens - All Wool M1terials,
$29.50 GIRLS COATS

SALE $20.00

$1 9.50 GIRLS COATS

SALi $1 5.00

$1 3.95 GIRLS COATS
$ 1 0.95 GIRLS COATS

SALE $1 2.00
SALE $1 0.00
SALE $ 7.00

SALE ! G I RLS' SU ITS

All wool suits for girls. Short Jackets, Box Pleated Skirts. Solid
Flannel. Wool Glen Plaid and Tweeds.
$25.00. GIRLS SUITS ________ SALE $1 8.00
$ 1 7.50 GIRLS SUIT$ _________ SALE $1 3.00
SALE $1 2.00
$1 6.50 GIRLS SUITS
$1 3.95 GIRLS SUITS

SALE $10.00

SALE I GIRLS' TOPPER COATS
$1 3.95 TOPPER COATS ________ SALE $9.00
SALE $6.00
$ 8.95 TOPPER COATS

Plaldl,

10Ud1 and cbecb, All with

matcbln1 bonnets.

$8.95 Glrla Coats incl

Bonnet Sets _ Sale $6.00
$ I 0.95 Girls Coats and
lor..wt Sets _ Sale $7.00
$13.95 1 Glr11 Coats and
Bonnet Sets _ Sale $9.00

Boys' Coat and
Cap Sets
All wool flannel and all wool
tweed coats for boys. Double
a n d single breasted styles,
Sizes 2 to 8.
$8.95 COATS _ Sala $6.00
$10.95 COATS _ Sale $7.00
$1 2.95 COATS _ Sale

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Store Houn: Shop Elberfelch Thursday • n d Other WHk D111
·· � to 5:00 and on Saturd111
9:00 to 9:00 at nl9ht,

•- ��Day Sale • . . Elberfelds In · Pomeroy

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! discrlmlnat:� in � -�te by .•'
NEW YORK ( UPl 1 -Mayor Wil- ' we have today."
m1 • b1U proh1b1hng dl5ta
lJam B. Plartsfield of Atlanta pre- ! ALBAf\ Y. N.Y CUPJl- G o v. �rov
because of ract, color, ere&lt;
dieted toda,f h� city would inte• Nelson A. Rockefeller wday took. twn
. national origin in the wrltlng 1
g;ate its schools an� Lunch coun- a major step in ending a rorm of or
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r,.'1¾;�., :;,...�.._,, .;'&lt;': '-t,:i/•"'1 t..lA
tcrs ,1ext fall wirhoait ,doJenee
toda)
ca,ce it, police force was ,pedalCOLU MB U S (U PI ) _ Gov. Michael V. l?ISalle .
of condemn� killer Rt.chard
ly trained.
I visited the Death Row cell
"Woat happened In Lntle Rock Rutherford who is scheduled to die Friday night m the
won't hai:-pen here," the 71-year• Ohio Penitentiary electric chair.
old rnayor ,aicl . · ·we ' re going to I Ru t herford was conv icted r6 first degree m u rder in
ride herd on these damned rabble : the 1957 death of Bridgeport pool ball operator Law­
r
rousen. When ra,cists come to' ren ce Price . The go vernor sa id he talked to Rutherf o d
e
of
o
e
s
g
m
this town. they know they're go-- , to get h is vers ion of the slayin and to cl ar UI!
attor
th
t
w
,
i
lng to get their heads knocked the dou o ts he had JC&lt;:umula ed from talks
,1 neys and authorities connected with the cas� .
toltther."
A d ecision on the 27-year-old Rutherf?rd a a ppeal for
Hartsfif'ld, who was interviewed I
ver•
y
for , story on Atlunta in the cur- exec uti ve clemency will be released Frid a � the go
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that
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rer. ue of Look magazine, add- : nor sa . DlSalle would not comment on cnar
County had
e-J that "Robert E. Lee wouldn't , the trial judge Clifford Belt, of Belmont
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urance policie■,
bill which became law today ban,
Prnent law prohibit.I di1�rlml- 1111 dlltinctloa iD premium&amp; or
:tkm only in connection wtth ' rate■ for polic� or in any other
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Bloodn1obile
Comin g May I,
Chicl{ens Too

Frying chickens will be awarded blood donors again
on May I when the Red Cross Bloodmobile makes its ·
next visit to Meigs County_
Mrs. Beulah Strauss , executive secretary of the Coun­
ty Health Department , said lodar lhe May date has been
set for o re-visit following the highly successful turnout
of donors February 27. At that time 169 pints of blood
STEPCHILD, FORSAKEN. - Evidence of decay gives forsaken Impression u
were recetved and the dram on the local supply of one enters Ohio at West Virginia end of th e Pomeroy Bend Bridge. Broken [1111N,
broilers became pleasantlr. acute.
. smashed lamps, rotting sashes of neglected toll-house, plus fallen sign complei.
The Xi Gamma Mu Sorority, Smith, My rtle SIQOD, Herbert th e pictu re of desola tion. Traffic message on prostrate s1 �n-board read"s, "ENTER,.
.
sponsor of the bloodmobde vl,lu, Shield■, Eme,son John,oo, Helea · I NG SCENIC WEST VIRGINIA. Drive carefully. Speed Limit 55, trucks 40 . " TbJa
decided at ita last meeting tha• Lloyd, �udrey Slater , David Jef- l laudable project of the West Virginia Ga rden Clubs , at least here, ha, been "flal
frying chickens will be given each fer1, Elsie B. WiJIIOII, William J. , on Its face'' the p ast sev eral weeks. Ohio is charged with mainte nance of the bridge
donor at the Bloodmobile's May Brown, Audrey Torrence, Roger under 1946 pa ct with West Virginia when tolls were lifted from the Pomeroy-Ma,,
Gaul, Joe Swain, John F'ry, Rol- 1 son span .
visit.
' 11le group determined to pus lhl Radford and Charles Murray. 1 -chicken■ again following IUC· Sorority . wo,ker, Mr,. _ P h i 1
,
ceaa or a similar plan in Febru• Mullel1 , said that Wayne G1bboTUi.
eod
er,
Th
ore
Erwin
Gloeckn
ary.
The February total of 109 pintl Jr. , Herbert Dixon and P a l t y ,
exceeded the quota and p , i d Shain are eligible for the T w o !
Judy An&lt;J.Uoe, Thelma Meigo County' s blood debu. It Gallon Donor Club and an, a!SG I
FROM 20 TRIBES _ First row (L � R ), JoAn� Gi�son,
Murr Mary Jane Miles, Lou Ella Wh�tem an, Pattie . Richardson, Shan Skenandore, was the secood highest. donor tum• urgud to dona�.
G orge, Janelle Mandel, Jo- out in 11 years of Bloodmobile A big boo,t m the numbeo- ol ,
Jenel\e Poemoceah; second row, Mary HI ll, B�rnadme �
dson; third row�ohn- ,1so1, to Melgo County.
blood donor, came Feb. ., wben l
Richar
�•Iva
Hip,
te
anoa Ketcher, Thelma Thomas, Clara Wh1
ite,
Henry
ch
G1vens
1am
rece
ne
,o
The rority
b
y, WIU
,••Ar
ived many do the Kelley Manufacturing eo.. l
ny Edwards, Robert Soontay, �•lly .H�
Pal�ck
James
warno
Sam
,
f1?W,
fourth
nation■ from organization, and Imporial El-ic Co. . and Coun- !
Lance Lujan, Tony Buck David Wilham s;
Lome
an,
Eastm
Ronald
Will
Getz,
s
ement
,
'
civle group, enabling It to award ty Highway worker■ !urned out
er, Rus,ell Tsoodle Joe ilen�ett, John Cl
n.
Cose
rt
b
hour,.
during
work
gi
Gilbe
to
j
lood
ler
ve
Warr
,
I
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h
t
wlno
dono,a
to
Aoto
chicken,
n,
frying
Brow
\ A fire of undetermined origln bon saw smoke coming from the , tt. cootenta. Dant 111d. C h i o f
time. ContrlbuUo.. ,till w e r e
Darst said he would CODtinue hjJ
coming in last week. Joyce Kendamaged a one-story. five-room I rear of the structure .
,
i�vestigation of the came vf tbe
of
five
children.
Jones
The
nedy said that the sorority ha
framt home at 453 Front-st irl j
fire_
come
bad
IICbool,
in
Wednesday altemoon , whom .,,,
over ... '" ita treaoury donat.d
for lunch. Mro. _Jooes an&lt;I Al 6,00 a.m thlo momJng the
le
(
mily of eight
ile
whi
last
vloll.
o
the
Bloodmob
r..I the 11maller of the six children department wa, called agam when
away.
She aakl the money will be uaMr. and Mrs Thomas Jonet and weni III Point Pleasant. and Mr a kerosene SloVe ipited at t h �
American Bap ed toward tbe purchue of fry•
1)1 Bacone College Choir from In 19M this cboir appeared on 8JlODIOred
oe
=
Ion Socltleo. ltol· Ing chlcp for the next vlolt.
.._ Oklahoma, will ap- ooall•- telBYlslon on t b • tial Home
their • children were awa,y al Jone, WU al bio employment home of N l - ... ful.
Iden!.
Gob la
V Criu tow boat. ily on the Sbod, Cave n&gt;ad 11,ey fl'f
te - the boo&gt;
Mlddllporl Ed Swllvan -- ID 111M the or
ll!Jlt· lbi! rrr. brake wll:•
Ibo choir SI nor - ol 'Ill plnJI In back ,...;. ol the hou,e. TboJ re- i'""l'Fe"aiw Tom Darst e,tillllt- Hobeon
on s,mda,y, choir 18Dg (or the n.tary IDterna- The op
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Lm ANGELES cuPn-Dr. R turned home tat.e ye terd,y,
,:-�►�-.. \io �j:
.. _1'�
darpap. lo the structure ownM r ,.
a.e
1
.-na
"!. ,� ·• •,r1•
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cw t':r Ja Chicego, and Ille M
JQ
Tn
- buler - 111t
omall
Middleport,
Shillell,
Fred
b7
ed
comroom
(i!&gt;d
lo
ond
the
illtl lor the American Baptist held on the flnl ..... ol Ila Cen- al Iha noX\ viltl O.,, wtU become llemard ll'lnch
cel �- ,:,;;.
go ,
ir of 55 voi
cho
I
f
e
ry
Th
ignited but the 81
stove
.
000
.
$
rom
to
by
l!IOO
approximately
al
''
� p!el.ely gutted by flames and dam- 1
jb
-.d
lf eleven Convention in Cincinnati. Other tanDtal oehl,raUnna being _,,,. gallon donor■,
e
18
and
llullanta
atill
&gt;
:
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lh
brougbl unolor _.
Neullllng
quick!J
wen,
oot
but
mas
ra
insured
was
A. Cla Tho
. Mary
,
I
age to the kltehen and ottic ol • The hoose
20":.. lribea tour, bavo taken It to Karulal, Ne- ed Ibis y..,, Rev, Donald
pMl
:
v
St8tes � I
vowed
ay
held to • millwu
Damage
trol
tod
...: braalta, South Dakota, Montana, Boontt, putor of the dturch. and Ike Neal, Maxine Philson, Thom ery m
� I ·"
the rented home.
� an the
r
l
nt
ntlmlllll l al
Dam
Cbiel
imum.
.. p . r
B ne Col- .. D. Say,e, Herbert S h I . I d I, ��the,
lol
le lmprtaonme
The Middleport Voluntee, F1,e
C e, Wyoming, Colorado, T- """ Mn. -· • led aco
N
and
said
the
houte
•• .,__
SIS.
!ego ....,..i yean ago, and have EclJar Allensworth, Ralph Badg, Tb � fi
"8CII, Department w.. called to I h e j
New Mexico.
e
xed
ed
Cro ' Cherokee ' Sapooy TuskarY
ed.
W •
scene ot 12 , SS p.m when neighIn a ..,..,. of piduno of the ochool. Joy, _ Gaynell Clarlt, &lt;loest.r Tim,
Dela- Bacono College was founded
by
men nd
ora, Oneida,
of
-to
attend
'
,t,e JW'Y
nehlll, Cborleo Swabe!, Roy O.
1880 for the Ch,J,tlan FAlucation The public lo lnvit.d
lO
' Z .,...._
- ---- en meant the loven.
were
war, ShaWMf:, Paiute, K I o w o,
d I a n the choir concert u well • ,om,----------- 1' found
n
youth.
Non-I
Indian
of
guilty of klllmg the
Aplcbe, SemiOOle , er.elt, T8M,
youth are also welc&lt;1'1H1 Bacoae with the church In ita other Cenourgeoo·s
wile, oill be ellgJhle for
Tonkawa, Sae and Fox.
is Oklahoma', oldest hlslitutlon tennlal eelebnitionl. Guell ,peak•
parole
after
serving seven ,ears.
Appeeirlng in 11Utblntic �ian of higher learning, having been er at the church on April 16 in the
Atl&lt;&gt;me
)'I lo, the _&lt;On•icted ,
.,,......, the Choir bmgo a pro- .,l
A partftion 111ft .Involving 211 ine abliabed in the Indian Terri• morning worship -,,]co will be
murderen ■aid �y IYill appeal
gram of sacred and aecular &amp;elec · tory long before statebood. [t ii Rev. C. E. Hoyt, former minister
dividuals waa filed yesterday in
I
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I an- on ..- redl od
llol\l, featuring Indian
Meig, C-Ounty Commoo P I e s
Junfor college of, of the church, now living in Mleb ,
t
c
:7.1
,,,
..
�
�
wn
onna
guage lnte�,-0 cer- lering inotructlon In Uberal arts, igan.
Court by Robert B . Lambert of•
,.n
g A prU 17•
taiD ltlDP, Upon "'-� tbe Ba __.:;_________-'----------- I
Harrisonville
Muine G riffith, 19-year em- Named
pre
cone 1ndiao Club dancert
as defendant.a in the suit Mn. Julia Enola Brown, Bl'D
.
Gtild W81 •Speaker
ploy• of the l'mlercy Natiooal
sent tribal ..,_.niala followingwere Clyde and France, Lambert Letart, W. Vo. died m tbe y.,_
WWI.! Childs, loea! bu,mea- Bank. has been nanied sdlng I
Jedo• El11.8
the Cbolr program.
' beth and E 8 r I ..., mmmnnllJ al tile - ·ol
man and Middleport councilman, caahier• Bank President and O TO
.
Warde!,
Cleveland
Height! . Alice her daughter, Mn. Adrim LadtMiu Jeannme Rainwater, dir
.
wu gu,at I aker of the Li&gt;n'l!I Boar Cba!rman Ed,.... llob,telMa)' and Granville Reeves, ey wedneoda, ,_,.,,_
tor of the Ba..... chotr, claim•
d
Club y..im/:y alte111oon.
ec,.
ter said today,
'
R.F.O. 2, Albany;
L o u i u She ft8 born Me.y 14, llllll, 11
.
dlltllnt Cherokee anceatry. She i■
He apoke on river pollutio
e achon wa, taken •t a ,.g- and Devol Wells, Columbus; Leroy
Th
0
loan
for
a
new
men's
�
ormlApproval
of
a
$320,00
jec
d
Letart, of the !ala Samuel .
11,lated by the .....,,pan1at, Mh!
ouh t on which he ha,
ular meetlDg of the board of di- and Jean Lambert, Colwnbus: oud Olp
public
made
students
College
was
�raode
Rio
for
tory
1-la -- Silo a,
Dick wnt. p,._ Alln,d L. Murray,
wel�vorood in recont months BerTue&amp;day.
1
rector■
Faye
.
and
L
Willian,
t
R.
Gonion.
yne
Paul
a
Loo"1ll'Vived
preSlden
to
by
y
nord FuJb preofiled over the ;...�
vke-preoident of Baeone, will d
by .,.. bnaband, Wollor
G
aod
r
h
Home
.
Federal
acted
as
the
by
wn
vars
in
approved.
Howard
was
don:
1
M"ion
grant
an&lt;i
'!'he
Hoop,
ro
nllil b
, Lotart; two
. B
Ing. Lunch wu ,.,.ed in the Fed- M
,peak brlelly 1n bebaH of the ool new
_
citie
ca
the
on
at
Construction
Ill.
the
bank,
o,
Chica
g
Agency,
laDayton
;
Garnet
Lambert
Hood,
Mro
HouS1Dg
,oc
rooms
iouo
po
t.d
Ch
Adrion
Lalhey , and s
era
.
urch
ial
prior
Iege.
cloding
project may get �n d erway by the first of May according ·
to
the
Go,don
pre,J
Lambert, James 1.ambert Lynne en...,, 11 J,ome ; 1 Intl,.
1o the huslneoo ouaion.
The choir ta on tour to I n d
-------dent and .....iar, to the board and J(eith Lambert, all o1 War- er - ltou&amp;h - Wal
In fo the college president.
DANCE ANNOUNCED
from Wasbla
D C to 8 � Official word oo tllo pro.(eet lnolly !mown II lbe Moulton prop. of directors.
ITIAMIOAT ltLL
wick. Va .. and the Divi,lon o1 Aid V�, a .�. Mn. irutl■
0
The
for the
be
• .-ound • • d llro. Grllllth i, a graduate of for the
Dou len
,.., NCOlvad by Lyne today. ""1, which ha, been owned by Anti boys and rtn, are ID• .
ro�
C.:,
Aged, Department of Pob- Johnson. M._ and two .,an f
of the
the
ot the Raelne Le· RuUand High SdMJol and of Of.. lie Weffare, state of Ohio, PornIh
. rom Congreosman Walt.r -1- the eollep for the pa■I llll y..n. vited to eome to londmark In ,quare
children, Linda and Judith 1'16,
11,volution !D.A.!:i..: April ler. Al'cbitectures for the mod- Detailed piano for the project Po......,, Saturday,
April 8, goon Home Frida1, April 7, at_ 8 lice Training School m Colombus. eroy, and Clyd, Millhooe, treas- ey.
90· 'Jbe 1�tour hio
:awe-r• em , 78-ltudent capacity donnJ. are no-.y betne prepared by Mc- from 1 p.m. to 3 P-ffl, and meet p.m. Mwlic: will be furnished .�y She is active in � and W'er of Meigs County.
Friends may �an at the ,..._
W
an�, :
tory are Howard and Tbomu Clorey and McClorey which wm the master of ceremonies f o r I the String Notea . Everyone ii wet- school affairs, presently
being Also in Common Pie.as C.ourt, 9011g Funeral Rome at ll■IDa aii,
ir
j be oubmltted to lbe bullding oom- the Spinach Playhouse, Steam- i eome. · -,,��- MeClo'")', Cinclnoatl.
secretary of the_ Chester Parent a divorce ou11 has been gra,ted time. Servicoo will be held Pr;.
Y
Teachers Associ.abon, treasurer Edith Maude Sil.son from Ralph day at I p.m. at tbl funeral ...,
The atructure wUI replace three mittee for approval and for bldt boat Bill. The proaram also fea- 1
GET flll
eoncfemned houaing
ta
un l on the for contractor,. 11 i. hoped that lllrtl the cartoon character , I The Middleport m- money for o1 the Chester Methodist Church. Mlle■ Sisson. The plaintiff waa with Rev John lcenboww canst.ruction will get underway "Popeye".
, tht past week was $183. Police and treasurer of the Rutland awarded custody of three minor
college campua.
ial di be tn Qnbrr
Steamboat Bill and Merlin the Cblel Herbert Gilkey ld loday. HJl(h School Alumni A11so&lt;ialion. children.
by Moy I_
u
Member■ of the college build Cemetery
addition to mom ter plap b01t to tbouunds
tng committee wbo have handled It wlH be the ftrat
e WS
01 children
the project with the homo a n d lhe eampu, tince Allen Hall, conID eaeb
tb weekda,
AZ-TV
coveraae
area
af• I. THE
...... agency, In lu-u
...
••1t1oa to atructed over two vaan. •an.
•-&lt;-U&amp;
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-_
• -ternoon,
, ---------------Mn, J_ S. ltoulb, 16, RFD Le- prealdetJt Lyne ore, Frank D. C
Steomboat BW'o name lo
tart,
Va. died al her real- Mom,w, Weltaton, Mr. Sam Da- Wilkeavil
Georse Lewi,. He io I n■Uve ol
le Man
dence, Sand RW Road Wedneo- vii, Colwnbus, Dr, Franeis
Ba!Umore, lllarytand. Re h 11
◄
◄
ed
wed
lollow
: Jona iJlnesl_
and Stanley L. Ev1n1, GoJIJShane
polia.
d
!m..
e
..
dlo
had
9
TV
,..,..
o1
n
•
s
l
J
o
� wu :., Sept. 19, 1111, ID Site chooen lor thla new college la
.
nd S ol lb.,. year1 HAVANA &lt;VPII - Communlll A Ruaiian team ove
rle
,-mg the / A"""'bly WJ-J_
ther of Mn. Botty N- of pe nee i
=�Y he -..u i- -ture an ...,;_ . -· •�
l!'.UGD Cowlly, lile daughter of laelllty ta adjacent to the main
he b1 1 been with WSAZ-TV. It technician■ aent here to train construction
1
Pomeroy, died yeaterday at the 'l1lia
of a cement factory resign if Russ ta could get appruv- Union realizm&amp; It could not pt 11
ona ■ppearan
the l,,te Robert Bo
and Re- 00ll ege campua OP what 11'8' orig- home of hi■ daughter, Mn. Ernpen
:�- Cubans in their apedllltiea were near Matanzu pu)led out without II ol a
' two-thirds majarit, hal .,_. ..
re.soIufion ca mg 1or hII
o
00
of tbe many outa
1
Y
ne
JJa.'-a •--�Ille
DUIIIR...
-ea-..SI, H e r
··�
UUId re� today to be heading lot up]anatkm, t\:!aving the job half
est Saunden, Ewington Route.
t ita demand f�f Bunnarg
replacem ent.
buobancl John 8. ltouob, preeed- MEIGII Gl!Nl!IW. ROIIPITAL
The deeeusd II IUn"lvad by hil In foatUl'OI of tho Fto,ta Open home, dilgulted with the lneffi- done.
:
jold'a ouster Into I
ed her in death In lN9.
::� •t dte Pomeroy Laodl ciency ol Premier Fidel Cutro'1 The uact duties the aviation Tht delegate■ gave hJa dramat- lutioa,
ol
Admia:aiom _ Huel Welton, J wlfe, M'.Wie Montgomery Steele. •
Survivon are a son, Robert J. Pomeroy ; Amanda P.-br, Min IOll, Robert Steele, Ewinpon R.D.
·
IO\ftmmenM
inJtructon never had been made
Roush, M....; • daughter,. Mn. er,vllle.
Saven avlatloa inotn,cton lrom clear. ahhoul(h their presence was Judge
- lour daugi,leni, Mro. Betty NotLOCAL TEMPS
Fina
Coffee Retunu fit
Graeo Mooer, Pl. Pleeuant: two Dlobargeo - Lula Rall Middle- ton. Mn. EnlHt Saunder,, Kath- The temporature in Pomeroy•, Rod C■ecboo lo,akl.■ lelt Mooday, linked with reporta that Ruaoian Judge Emmett Peo e, asaeue,1
pl
', I
thterl, Mn. Homer Flober and port ; J. S. Kolley , Middleport, Ro- erlne Irvin, Columbus, and Ma ry buoineu diltrld at 12, 15 P- m. telling lrimda liley bad found ft Mlg jell "'" beiq """"bled at penalties aga inst two porsooa 81 18. 10 Say• Grale
Pl, P!euant: bert Bamltz, lfuon, and Frank I :::..ol Dublin. Other llln"lvor, waa ts c1,.,_, part!J cloudy Impossible to wut und&lt;r the " In- San Julian alrbate in wesero cited from the County Sher�r, Gene G,ate uld today • total
Ill!"- Jo,le
of aua.10 wu rec:e.\ved lut :rr,.
t
• lilter , Edna P1etcher. akies.
t� grandllOIII, J�. R. Rou■h Sullivan, MinenvWe.
jetltcient dlrec�" of the Cutro- CUba.
CountY Court acIn
-----·of Wellam, 1' grandcblldron and
.
day on the Coif.. Day proatau
_______
Muon, Clannco Fisher, Jr., pt_
lies.
tlOD Wedne,day.
.
DAG IIUJtVIVEB
:
TWO CITED
one great grandchlld Funeral Mf- 1
for the er•-1«1 CW!dna Pleuant and ... -�grand- �• third
· A dozen other Crocl, !lym 1 In- llN1TED NATIONS. N. V. (IIPJI Teny Phalin wa, rmed 110 ty· -·
The
Poll&lt;o
Pomeroy
CAU.ED
TD
IWl'LAND
DepartWilk•
the
al
bold
be
vkeo
will
11115 18
-·
.., _...
n��y Roo-•
.,___
ao,
the
year IIMI'•
' ltructora left aome lime ago
-V
lo
Ibid
Nations
1u1
ma
dip
ay
perlOIII
wo
tod
mlod
ment
ll
■r
y
t
r
and ooota oo a """1es, operation ehanll have donated tbe!r ca11e,
unit ville Methadl&amp;t a.urch Saturday
_..,
call 11 the ForJo- Tllo Pomoroy Eme pnc
may
..
&lt;
al
Frle!ido
,.. eredlt.d Dag Bammankjold wllb
ll"UP
evening on ebar&amp;e■ of ,peeding.
\
,
.
wu called for Betlba Fu, Rut- ,t I p. m.
chargo and Clannc' Hatfield wu proceeda to lhl -W,.
"'"I 'Funeral Hrma - time land, RD, :,nte/da)' ...,Ing al Burial will be In Vinton Memor- Both will _.., In Pomeroy May- o]&amp;ned u advllero to the National I tactlcal victory if, blo bold ch■l,
fined ll and aentened to jail Pbl1lips Bar ■loo partlcipmd
O
R. or Charle■ '-'• Court Satur- Banlt ol Fanip O!mn)eN,, left 1- to � Soviet Union to try to
Ser\&lt;lceo will be bald · from the o,a,. She wa■ oulledng from a ta1 Park
with
10 day, on charge of ....u1t j ln the program. 11 waa ..­
'"7fnl Ibey ea,ld not lon,e him oot u ..._,,,
funeral home II 1,30 frida,y wllh prailablo ,-�uil w• CU. It 11. ,w1111 ., � ,._ - day nlpl Cllld "'"' lllebml
and battery. Tllo jail ,enteneo wao througb an error " an Rev, Jack Weld&gt; ID ebarl', Bur- , local pby■Ictan. -• ,quad,
11 bla bome today. Blnlnll uil Vfl(lmor, RI, s, Lopn, 111d � wut wilb lhl "'undfoclplfn■d eu. enl.
l -.
\
old la General a"llfflled,
.
ial wW be In Graham cemetery. men admlal■tered "'1le1L
Son -..I - la la cbarp. »,en, 19, Nff lllddletoinI.
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Washable Aerilan Topper Coats For Girls,

Girls' Coat and
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SALE ! WOMEN'S COATS
Womens All Wool Full Length Coats Many Styles To Choose From.

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T H U R S DAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
APRIL 6TH, 7TH and 8TH

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Music Association Plans Events, - \
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the same sort of pressures from po­
k!nlial political conlrlbuton that appear
lo hive brought ,candal to the highway
.Program. The bright chance for private
S•ln ii thoroughly dear.
The whole issue ia delicate. The dan­
ter of the federal gover nment overalep­
�inl reasonable bound, of authority is
alway, present, But knowledgeable men
the intergovernmental field believe
t)tat lawmakers and federal officials in
recent years may have leaned too far
�ackward in an effort to avoid this peril.
: One experienced official, whose sensi­
�ve posltion limits him to private com­
ment, think• It 11 always a grave mis1:ak� to dtspenae large sums of federal

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boahng season 19 .till a number of
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painting ean _,.;11 be done at lhil
,eason, " ,ays Jim Wella. dlvillOJl
admintslrator. ""Safely equip-I
aut'h 18 life veah, buoyant clllhIon, and ring,. fire extlnqulsher,,
and runplng light, should a U be
t?hffklld for operational condltion. "
Aoalher Item which obould bo
chacked on ....,. Ohio boat la the
reglltratlon nllfflber whk!h mulll
be diaplayed on both lidea ol the
bow. deela...i wen,.
J'ecierol
atand1rdl require ..th,t the •.,..
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block char...r, at . least thr1e
incbe, la llelah, of • oolor which
eontratt ,-,1th � !Mck&amp;J'Ql#Dd eelor ol tbe boll.
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1 1111'.•· "kumeroos
'pace, V/•1 �
Ohio boa,_ did nol aocurately
fo11ow lhnt ruW 'When lhly munbered their
lait year. Fedoral and otate eolomemolll offl.
cer, wtll probably lab • dim
•few ol boaU dlsplayq lmplG!ler
or Dleglble bow nwnbera tbla
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'fth_.tb Se111torlal Dl1trtd
:one bill of whlch I am co-authof had its first hearing last week
in the s e n a t Education a n d
Health Committee. •t would aimp)y change the title Clerk•Treal·
urer of a board ,.of education to
a IJ
Cootptroller-Secretary in
school diltrlcla.
As you are l�tely aware,
thil ii not • bW
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to llOcoed lour year,,
Why change the namt of thll
position? '11111 II the 1111wer: It 11
to provide 11111 moat Important
fillcal po11tlon tn a tchool diltrict
a more tmelf and appnipratt ti•
tle that will better deacrlbe ltl
pre.eat day duHu and funetiom,
Thli7 lndude the dutie1 of 1ft
auditor, buclpl olftoer, I treuurer, and a board NCNtary,
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unfavorablt.
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with 1eneral mealllttl Jn aupport
11f eeonotmc expan1lon and apecl!-

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One Style Girdle
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One Style Reg. 5.00 __ Now 3.00

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

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"HUSH PUPPIE"

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One Style Reg. 2.00 _ Now 2 for 3.00
One Style Reg. 3.95 _ Now 2 for 5.00

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Ashland High

Bethany Church
Won Five-Week
Contest Event

OES Chapter
Program On P:anning, Planting ,,
Rock Garden Was Meeting Themes WUI Attend
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a.:;: Church Sunday
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noenmfl
by Mn w aa woo by Mn Slater and Mn. Plan, •ere made IO attend the The flvt-we-ek Sundiy il'hl&gt;f'II
Final plant for the lint observ tormg m M1eh1�on will be t h e
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m • group I attend.Inc" co1Jlest ended i-:uw
bus
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ance of the 100th anmversary al ;;pe,1ker for lhe morning worah1p
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, be held at Ulgan. April 12 . whell Gardeners Club � at her honw I
the M.Jddleport First B II p t 1 ., 1 sen ice Vanous membt&gt;rs of the
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of
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eport
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O:r.urch were d1scus�d Wedne:s- ' ehurch w1U parlinµate m lh&lt;;! I and cb Id n, Ke1th d Ka h , of
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day when the Cenlennial Com ,erv1ce and a &lt;led1catJon of bab1t!s Miuulepor were unday dmn�r
t.b1rd A rew�lnl pro,-r��
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or,
hum! for lhe eYmmg - llarjorll! Crow' worthy matron will � preseoll!d by the 1wo
G
mlttee met at the church
will also be held
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sid·• -HIit! report oI the •ud1tmg l playl!d durinJ! lhf' program and the refreshment, tabll' wu cen- __
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Plans were made to ret..'Ogniza I n choosmg of the hymns lor l Morgan
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later
the
to
Roll
memben
so
and honor the livmg 50 year I the morning service the comnul. Mr and Mn Harold Hy sell and ' committee was read by Opa l Eich-'
t.ered with -1n arrangement of red patron. prl!lided Distmguiahed ture.
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members of the church which m- too mc luded. " When the Roll I,,: I fam i l y of Columbus werf' week mger and accepll!d Plans werr ' call WH N amt a Jl'lo�er Su it tuhl)!L and Jon1ytlua and �Dow guests prumt.ed were Geraldine The combined I n d total at.
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Young· grand repre-ll!ftlatrve of tendance of thew churche■
c Iude , Dana Hamilton , oIdest I a· - Called Up Yonder " which Wds ' end gue11t11 of their parents Mr. mede for prelll!ntmg an American able lor a Hock Garden
ct1ndle1
A de r.iwrt cour,e wu
meeting
wllh
The
openi·d
wa�
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grade
Che&amp;ter
nag
the
lo
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North Dakota in Otno and Hllda Easter day wu 349 Total offering member having joined the written by .lames M Black ..,, ho and Mn Homer Hy!Wll :rnri Mr
ved by th€ ho&amp;tr�is "'bo waa aa- Quickel worthy matron of Chesh- ing1 w"re $312·
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A commwiicatlon was read from ga.r . Reynold! afte-r which Mrs A�sled by �t_ rs H u�p'in:•'(1 and n: Chapter. invitation, were re- The Sunday school it Beth-,
Talbot.t Mrs. Harry Cross. Mrs. Middleport
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' Mr. and �sr�. Dalla:-. Arnett and
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congre1t1man Walter _Moeller, car: . �ilham Sl �t.er ronducled the bu&amp;- 1 E.:.:ster dunnieis fashioned of gum ceivl!d from lft'eraJ Chapter&amp; to any preH:llled a ,pe,cl.al evening
Harry Hy&amp;ell, Mrs. Lucille Mayes F
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or the evening service t h e daughters and Mr and Mn. John I
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atteod their lmpectloo1. A com- proerJ1. m to a capac:itJ c-rov· d.
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Mrs. Fred Rus&amp;ell ' Mrs· Blanche
, cem ing t� purchasing of flags .
weekend
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parhc1pate
in
the
County
P-lower
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Pian, wel'f! aIJllO announeed for a
· · G uests for Ul(&gt; evemng were munM:atJOn was read concerning llra. Paul Smith wu !h" d.irt'C•
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Haptonstall, Mrs. Harry Mills .
tc will uests of John Dill Sr and daugh- :
nt a music.i coocert wh'•h
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' layette shower for Helen Parlo:er
E M. a meeting of the OES Cirri.! on tor of thiA Easter s,ervltt
Mrs. J E. Harley Mn
Mrs. L. D. Dilez and Mrs. Jame:. l �
Esther .
melude sacred and secular num • ter, Miss
Holter. County Contact chairman. Wood MrI· Wayne Gibbons · Mn April ,o
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' . Mrs. Arthur Straus.a and Mrs.
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daughter banquet to be held at Youth Rally with Rev. p I u I
day after a week's visit with John I
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been desJgqated as ''Old Fashion- songs·
m.J · ; Norman Humphreys were named
cellaneou1 eomnuttee . who al,o
the Masonic Temple on April 18.
Dill
Sr.
and
daughter.
rme
ed Sunday" wil) be held on April Rev . Ralph ZW1del. pastor of
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n to repretent the
Seller8 of • Jacklonvlli• in
ld hom" made candy. Roberla I
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Plan■ were al!IO made for mspec,
l. Rev· C· E · H0yl pastor Of Ihe the church from 1941 to 1945 will Mr. -� Mrs. H· R· WaIt r and
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Lee won the cake. A cake baked I
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church from 1951 to 1958 now pas· I also rarticipate in the evening daughters, Melmda and Suella. b M
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rtle
Walker
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Federated church w11! precede occuloo wu Ut.
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pI ant'mg at the 1he 1oca1 SChools '
service·
with
Nevada
Be
ave
th
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wmner.
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thl' inspection.
Mrs. John Smith. Melinda and
was also discUBsed and lhe Civic l
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��v. Donald Boone, p�nt Suella remained for the week and Refrethmentl were served to
Committee will make the final ·• Syracuse EU B ch u rch wa� ; At the close of the meet m fi: the
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m1msrer of the church preSJded
their parents are Yis iting in Mri 37 membefll and four �•uests frum i p1an&amp; 1or
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Wedoe-y eve- , etta with Mr. 11 nd Mrs. H. W. Gu1'ding star eounc·1
I', Syracua.
o�er the meetmg
ervice
which drew • capac1ty l oo
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the
club
w
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the
pouiorated
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TONIGHT ■nd FRIDAY
bility of !laving a Clean•Up Week audience Special song numb�n i kl't!ping with E.rsU!r. Refresh- :
L. D. D1�. Mrs. Charles Lewi!, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leonard and
were presented by �outh choirs ments were served by Geraldine i UESTHER AND THE KIN'...
by the town.
Eleven members of the Metho- Robert Mills, Mrs. Charles Ben·
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Joa n &lt;Allim, RichaTI1 Egan
thod1st churches.
Springs, attended StJnri.se .services
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the annual district meeting of lhe Bod'1mer, Mrs. IW'jl'
Colitrcartoon
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A '-dle
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I table with lace cover and cenlerwscs held Tuesday at Trinity Mrs. David Sneller, Mrs. Richard .
re11e church 5ang, and the EIJB _., ·
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sang • soIo_. He wu in
Owen and Miss Frt"dd1e Houde!
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Kennet Mankin who has been The teachers and officers 4lf
Ella
Smith
presided
at
the
"KEY WITNESS
Mrs. Carl Ware, president of shelt.
charge
or
the
service.
statK&gt;lled with the Navy overseas the Middleport FiNJt Baptist
Jeffrey Hunter, Pat Crowley
· · rmg I. punch bowI ·
Ohio conference, WSCS, was the
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vuier pasIors par11t1pa
for the past eight months arrived Church met Tuesday evening at
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- - - --guest speaker. Mr.!I Mildred Lin· it wilh hos
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· the home of Mra· Bert Bodimer I Mr. and Mrs. Doyle M1'ller have mcluded Rev. .Harold . Holmes I
home "'°
Cnturday !or • vos
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lNDIAS
CAPTIVE
who
gave
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SMALL PLANET
family. He will return to Mayfield for their monthly meeting.
retur
ned 00me rom a twlJ weeks
Lhe benedidion; Rev. Howa rd The third white child b.'.lrn m Jerry Ll!-wil. Joan Blaclr:man
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worker, stationed in the Rio Gran·
· the opemng
FIa. , where he will
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prayer by trip to Columbu, and Wooster . Jn
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Rupp
de par�. also spoke.
e_l l who rud the S&lt;"f ! pture i al now LS Vermont. Eliza th i
Mrr. Mabel Mankin spent the the pastor. Rev. Donald Boone, Columbus they visited with their
be :
. Wh
Sund■y, Men., Tun... W.ci.
lesson, Rev. Carl Hernng del•\'· .j
Attending were Mrs, William
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Wf!@k
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in
Colu
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Mrs
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with
Charles
Mr
Bennett
presented
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M
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Captive
Johnson.
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Grueser , ,MrI. CWJO
,., rd Ledhe1t, The youn g Women s c1ass o ( and Mrs. Elwood Ford.
the devotionals. "ChriE.t, Our LiY- Jack Miller and In Wooster w ith �r d the 5erm�n : Gu�1. ori:l&amp;R·
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Mrs. Lilltan Stu�u. The name from the fact that
Mn1. tew11 Grueser and Mrs.
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I the Pomeroy First Baptist church Frank 8• Will returned home on ina
! 10n and 1.am1. 1y Mr. and Mrs. El 15t was
.
w
,
·
th
-'--beth Taylor
11 Lord •
·
,
1
·
monthly Wednesday after spending
m o t h � r. Mrs. James Johnson.
A. Mc&gt;rgan, Rock Springs flhurch ; met �or their regular
Easter Tony Fowler, Sunday School Su- mer Miller .and their daughter and �ff er'.ng of .,22.30, u d ea;1�mated
and Eddie Fisher
.
.e · 11 bemg held H a trwt fund for gave birth to her the night she
.
.
.
Mrs. Robert R. Card of tbe Ches- meeting Monday evenmg at the with his siste' Ms. LLJCill"'.. Defen- perm
•
.
•..-•-•
1endenl , was m charge of tbe farm1y, Mr. and Mrs. 1 wLS
I Coto---l. th coming d ai1Y va c ation , was captured by Indians on Aug.
ter charge; and Miss Lydia Eb- church.
'&gt;acher, Columbus. While there he business meeting. Plans were dis- Smith. Last weekl'nd Mr. and Mrs. � D eAdmission: 60c and 30c
21, 17S4.
erV,ach, Mrs. Robert Warner, Mrs. Rfohnrd Finlaw , president visited Erse! Davis, Raymond Eb- cwised for teachers of the adult Jack Mille r , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bible school at Syracuse.
--- Miss Lucretia Genheimer, Mrs, concluded the business
ersbach
a
n
d
Otto
Krienbihl,
for- cla1Se.11 and of the children 's cWs- Miller and Willard and Dale, who
session
Eulffle Brown, and Mrs. C F. which included three projects mer Pomeroy residents.
e.s to have separate meetings.. are employed in Wooster visited I D ,4 J" Chapter Will
Tompkins. United � e t b o d i s t namely, preparing 8 box of baby MiRS Jean Hult returned 1? Ch�; when �tudy classe1 will be hl'ld. here with their pa_rents.
i Observe Birthday
church. Mn Tompkm1 was elect- blankets and supplies for a Chris- a �o Tue� alter 8 weelr; 8 v irn, Also discusaed was Um Commun- Mr. and Mrs Robert Brickles ofl Meiga County Chapter No. 53,
ed district treasurer.
tian Center; a box of clothea for with_ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lty Daily_ Vacation �ible School: Dayton spent the Easter weekend Dilmbled American Veterans, will
BABY'S
Wilham Holt. She was accompan- Followmg the bwuneu meeting
,
a Christian Orphan,..,.·
•-· of C'meInnat1 ! hoId the1r
Mrs. Ear I Braxwu
-e� ' and a
annl.Llll
icuway d'inner
---•
b'-u
.
.
box of warm sweaters for over• ied· to Athens by Mn· Elmer Mra. Willll!I Anthony �as In charge with Mr. and Mrs. John Brickles. April to at 6 p.m, it was announ('•
w ktiam
of the ptQ:gtam. Topic of the pro- Yisited over Easter with her sis- ed by Don Roach Commander
seas r elief.
:
·:.:_��-d M n. Thomas Selbe
,. 0f gram, "Redemptive Purpose of ter and brother• in-la w, Mr. and of the Local Chap�r. The dinner
Devotions consisted of favorite
I
, t Colwuuuo were weekend ueswi o1 Chriltian Fellowship· "
B"1ble verse of each one presen
: Mrs. C. R . young.
will
be
served
by
the
Auxiliary.
I
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William
.
At _the clo.ss of the evenmg a Mr and Mrs Denver Rice and and there will bl! entertauunent i
and � prayer circle.
Holt. Spending Sunday with her
1
Mrs. Watter Wolfe assisted by Dunng the social hour, a dee• parents war Miss Shirley Holt or mentioned above and Mrs Beulah ' S()n Billy, and Mr
and Mrs by Tri-County Musk Assoc All I
de�rt
oourse
was served to those
Mra. Winifred Stilea entertained sert course was aerved by Mrs.. Charleston,
Va.
George Deweese of Athens visited members and wives are urged to
Iba Elizabetb Stark CireJe of the Finlaw and Mrs. Herman Martm Mr and Mrs Lawrence Eblin White and Mrs. Paul Smart by
attend
i w1th re1s tives •nd (nends "'st
Pomeroy First Baptist
thureh f.o Mr1. Harry Bailey, Mrs. Guy and daughters �......t Friday and Mrs. Bodimer.
,
.
weekfi!nd m wmehes ter and SteTueeday afternoon nt ber home CQwan, Mrs. Roy Donugan, Mrs. Saturday in Columbus with Mr.
RAB SURGERY
phen c·t V a .
Waid Gorby, Mrs. Don MC'Kenzie, Mrs. Eblin's parents. Mr. and
an Wolfe Drive.
d
Wor
waa received here that
M In
rs. ack h1" e and
Prayer
Mrs. I IL Stephen- Mrs. Leroy Ruschel, Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Clarence Swauer and
Paul
Davis !Dorothy WUl 1
Mn.
(
\: s . : 11; d � 1�
daug
10D opened Iha meeting, f.oHowed 1iarn Snouffer, Mrs. Eugene Trip• Mn. Oliver Linkenhoker.
ent
I
Wednesday at
surgery
underw
N rwa;
y
u e,J
Middlepoit
------by tbe reading of II Peter bl-10 Jett. Mrs. Orval Wiles and t h e
r
C
the
Blai Memorial HO!!·
John
r,___
daY Ith Mr
�
�
�
pen
:
by Mm. J. E. Foster, who a lso teacher ol lhe class, Mrs. Ralph
�'.��
pital. Hunuadon, Pa,
.:,
i WH.
1
"A Meditation o� the Bible" was
·
1ave.1 a,ed-itatlon. -rht Day Be- C. ZtmdeL
�;
art,
vial� on E�r wi�h
lhe devollonal topoc preaenled by
lore.
Mr. White ·, parent, "' Wa,hiogMrs. Edgar Reyoolds Tuesday
"Yoa Are Wltnesseo" .... the
Ion Court House,
evening to open the meellog of
toplo ol the program presented
'
TOUg
Of
by u- �-..."--- She , tad
the Loyal Pals Class of the Mid- Mr. and Mrs. Jamea BrewmgThe April meet&amp;,. of the WSWS
.
,_.. �..-,..-..
pOlll
.
ton
and
Mra.
J.
C.
Vroman
went
N that we .... witneases today
of the EnterpriJe EUB Church was dleport Church of Chnst which to Columbll8 TuesdaY evenlng
just: as ,Je1118• diseiple1 were iD
.,
held Tuesday evening at the was held at the home of Mrs. when! they attended the funeral
Apron■ and dish towels were
.
.
.
b
ou
"""
r
....,.
waa
o
t
also
t
It
their .a"..
church with Mrs. Philip Sm.1th as Alice Robeson on Harrisonville service■ yesterday of Mrs. llaITiet
"&amp;LI
brought
by
the
mem
rs
or
be
f
th
Road.
•
• •
•
that the eloser one lives to God.
'- hostess ·
Kissel, mother-111-law of thea sis.
College
at
Mrs.
Guy
Reynolda
nw&gt;sident
r·:•
Iha more they Wilneal for H"n. Kentucky Christian
.
.
Mrs. Selim Blazewicz,. 4evetion.
' ter. Mrs. Bud Kissel.
,
Mn. stephensola read au article Grayson, Ky.. which their pastor, al leader opened the mee1:ing wu m charge of the meet.mg and
Ms. T. A. Riley, Mr. and Mrs.
from Guida Post and • poem and Jerry Masters, alt.ends, when the with grouj, singing followed by the Mn Mabel Hyaell was appointed
to
Golden
aerve
on
the
plan11in�
6Rule
clasa
of
the
Potne:
b
commitRobert
Ashley and daug�ter,
M
reading of Luke 4 1 19 y ra.
closed wHh prayer.
.
Refreahmenta were l8rved by l'OJ' Church of Christ met Tuea- Philip Ohlinger and prayer · by tee fo� the . church adchhon, The Paula Jayne, were recent visitor.s
comm1Uel! 15 to be made up of in Columbua, guesta of M�. R1e
Iha horrteases during llit ,oci.al 118)' evening at the hom ,of Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Davis. 'J1te group
Lighter
Ro
Smith
Chester
on
Melvin
"
ad.
sang, A Story to Tell to the Na- representatives of the Sunday ley's �ther, Mrs. LE:mma
hour. The May meeting will be
School
cla�
of
the
church.
and
M�
Zel�a
Pullin.
Mr.
and
held at the home of Mrs. William Mr&amp; Smith. president, was L1 tions" at the offering.
s
nk�ker were also
The
waa
Li
Mrs.
president
In
al
o
Oliver
Wataon. witb Mn. D.ma Oliver charge of the meting, which op- '-Iott, All the World Together,"
chm;�e of the program and gave guests of Mrs. Lighter.
our
11 devotional leader and Ml"lil. Fos- ened with devotion, taken from was the topic. Several readings the
Story of �ary, the Mother of
Cliarles were given illcludlng ''Education
Ephesiam 4. by Mrs.
ler' the p,gram.
the �elmg
contnb�tEskew, aod prayer by Mrs. HaT- for Missions, " Mrs. Eldon Weeks hour
I
g
social
Du
Mark.
the
John
n
n
;
old Smith. A thank you note was mid Mia■ Genevieve stobart
,.
r
was
Gardne
by
Fred
J.
ed
Mrs.
ounder1'
read from Mrs. Gladys Dailey "New Patterrui of Missions. Mrs.
won
by
Mrs.
Guy
Reynolds
and
Date
for lily sent her for Easter. Boxes John Smith; "Face Things That
to
were
awarded
the
prizell
door
Tbe date for the Founder's Day ()f get well a.arda were distrlbut- are Coming Reallat.lcally." Mrs.
Mrs.
and
Edgar
Reynolds
Mrs.
-11 u a Herbert Dixon and Mlaa Davi1.
--'-- to -.u
_..:i lo •'-.,.... Cer- w
11"" mwu.-11
dinner and Ritual 1d Je,r'·
''To A New Sense of Steward- Gardner·.
emony of the Xi Gamma Mu money making project.
. a deasert
Followmg the meeting
,...,_...._
,,uay- During the IOCial hour, gamea ship," Mrs.. Thomas Bentz and
..,._....... and Ohio Eta Phi "'-�
Robeer; "To do coune wu aened by Mrs .
ter of the Beta Sigma Phi Soror- were aooducled by Mrs.. Denver Mrs. Franc11 H . Giaz1
these
rs
an
the
membe
d
to
•
DlON! and better that which we 900
1tu
-- to Tbura,- Kapple with prizes awanled to
.., has beau ch�.....i
,,
ol
edy
Mr
Kenn
William
ala
L
Mn. Don Hunnell anti gue
re do'
day, April 2'1, at '1: 30 p .m.
Mn:.
Milton
Roush
and
Mrs.
Elmemformer
I
is
who
Pomeroy,
.
r b Mn
Pr
'11le date bad beea DrigiDally \fflOd B o w e r a. Refreshments �
ded :: p �am. · her of the clua and Mrs. Gary
r
conclu
Gl:ie
tel for Me:y 1 but due to the fact were .-ved by the boat.es.
.
to
•
.-L Bamitz daughter of the hostess •
11Ut11Des■ ses111on
,uu,
•
Durmg the L.-·
·
.
that
the M.s
.... County Bloodn:. those named above and Mrs. Ed""P
� C�IOUS?
ger presidillg plana who live1 in Kent, Qt110.
Mra
Ohlin
bile will be at U. Pomero7 High ward Venoy and Craig, Peggy
FINO OUT
we� made for a Mother-Daughter
Gym on that date the dinner date Jo Bowers and Barbara Smith.
COUNCIL TO MEET
Banquet on May 2:. The eonvention
has been changed. '11le XI Gam•
ABOUT M.O.M.
•
and the Officers Training Class to The CouncD or Administration
. •
ma Mu chapter wm sponsor Iha Couacil 0//reera
church
be held tonight in Athens were dis- of the Morning star EUB
Brief, pantie and straight girdle,
I TOMORROW AT
bloodmobile apln as U..,. b..e
will meet Sunday mornmg, fol·
cussed.
ue
Not every size in every &amp;Q'le.
done for leftt'8I years.
White Dove Council 134 Poca- At the close of the meeting, re- lowing the worship service. A 1 1
bonlal mel Tuesday everung at lre,hmenla """' served by the church and Somday Sdtool officer,
er
the home of Mrs. Harry AllisoIL hostess to 11 member1 and two are reqUl'!lted by the pasror, to
•
Main St.
Helen Miller acted u pocahoo- gueata, Mr1. Carl Moore and Dar- be pruent.
l,-aaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'iiii-'
Nevada lene Smith.
tu ID tha absence of
re
lnste:lled
Beaver. Officers we
�
•PAGlll!ffl 8VJ'PtR
Including, Edith Teaford, winona:
Engle Johnson keeper o1 wam, A Spaghetti Supper will be
pm,: Vema Ry,ell, bepo, of beld at the All,ed Methodut
n,oordsf and MrL Allison, Pow- Church Friday ......,., April ,,
hatan. Games were played dur- aervlng to begin ■t S: 30. Adulbi
Int! the aoclal hour and relresJ,. $1, cbildren 50 cems, IJIOll80,...;
menta in keeping with Easter, by the W.S.C.S,
were served by the hostess.
CARTOON IVIRY NIGHn
ALUMNI TO MEET
One
The Che.ster A1umni Assodation
We leei !W t!tes, .. ...
will meet Saturday evening, AP­
qualltt,. JOU •st Nly oo ii
ril 8, at 7:30 at the Schoolhouse
TONIGHT I FRIDAY
,.., doctor and J'ttl' phamla­
lo colD(llele plana !or the &lt;lie,.
3 STOOGES FEATURE
I.er Hlgb Scbool Alommi Banquet.
cisl Next time ""' tloct«
NOW
"HAVE IOCKl!T
WILL TRAVEL"
livtS you • prescription, bring
WASHABLE
- IIIO R to us tor di-•iltl- We talte
BRUS
HABLE
Mickey
Rooney,
Terry Moore
p,ldo io 1iYinfl you p1ompt, ac­
Dan Duryea
Whl,_
curate and ceurteous strYic&amp;.
�ATINUM
HIGH SCHOOL�
NOW AT
ALSO CARTOON

I

TRlS REPORT WAS drawn .iJ
and signed by 66 members 1f
NPA' 1 trustees and lt8 agricul­
tul'f!, busineS1 and labor mb­
commiltees. The group Included
1:ich diverse national figures 'ii
Han-y Bullis, General Mllls; Pre,..
ident Ray Eppert. Burroughs Co:­
Erlc Johnston . Motion Picture Pro,
due!re: A. J. Hayes, Machinis.i
Union; Walter Reuther, A u I o
Workers: Willem ff.
Nicholls,
Vanderbilt Universlly; John Oiap­
lJUJ), Harvard Business Review:
August Heckzscher, 20th Century
Fund; General Manager Da v i :1
Krudebler Jr., Des Molnel ltef­
loter and Tribw,e.

By ROBERT F&amp;IRIIANKI
tween 50 and 300 mdes above tllt
UaUed Preti lnterutlellal
earth.
SACRAMENTO, Calli. mPU Engineers seek�g to h'.11'1 a m n
Cowdin plans to construct ho
�
into ■pace are mdebte&lt;1 today o
ayatem from relatiwely few part1.
great minds of the pa■t, 1uch as unlik "
e aeveraJ years ago wb ::JJ
Copernicus, Newton, Einstein anc. we
were eo aafety eonac:lou1 tbat
Murphy.
we put lep8l'ile shut down gadg
Murphy iJ the most recent ad f!tta
on nearly everything llllldl
ditlcm to thUI roster of genius and the rocket. •
the least well known . In fact. noIn Icklltlon lo •�ng
..
•
__,ety
body knows where he wurked or
gadget1 at • minimum, engineers
lived.
have �ed Murphy by develop­
But no matter his background,
lng reliab� liquid fuet. that ea,
••Murphy'1 Law" rankl with tbs
be
stored in the rocket at room
'fheory of Relativity for many 8
temperature.
space engineer. The law says, 'If
IOfflethlng can go wr-ong, it wlll. " Before the perfection of •.etora,
William Cowdin, .en official llf bles" last year, liquid fuel rocketJ
the Aerojet-General Corp., here, burned llqujd cmypn, whose lfar.
Aid that the troth of Murpby'E ing temperature .!a 2J1I legree,:
statement dawned only recently, below zero. It entered the rocbt
but baa already increased mcke' Jult Prior to launching and eae­
reliablllty 81 elljineen eliminate tributed·" to long and com�ated
co,mtdown,.
part,.
He cited, for instance, the bli Besides ma'klng the rountdown
Titan II, ecbeduled to make its simpller, storable fuel hu dl
first test ffight in the near futurl:' aoother advantage In that tta tw,
with 50 per cent fewer part1 th;.m compoDel!ts - kept ,:eparalt la
Titan I.
the rocket - Ignite on contact...
.,
Liquid oxyg"1 ltld tla other ...,_
Sboald Bear FruU
Cowdin la technical director fo.. ponent - also �pt separate - .,..
Aerojet'• porllon of lhe Dyna qul...i a •�!al flrlnf devi&lt;o.
Soar proifem, which should boa, To be logical Murphymen ,.
fruit in 11163 when • Titan 11
should ■top designing IJt,
rockel IHla . manned glider int'., uld fuel rockets with - APace. Aerojet, maker of the Ti- nal pump,. pipe1, turbine■ and
chanp ID DOlllfllClaturo .... un- ' Ian, ...,.. jointly under the
generators. '!hey ohould pNldu"'
Force
with
Boeini,
maker
of1he
o
nly 50Jld fuel rockebl like the
likely.
glider.
Navy'■ Pobrl■ and the Air Forl.'II
_______
Unlike Dyna Soar, the Mercury Minutemen, whoat engine, are
•
project will Uft • cap,ule into almply big t!hunb of fuel witlll
Navy Recru1ten To
space. � Mercuii: astronaut. nozzles on the bottom for aplttinf
Visit
after hls orbital 1wmp al'OIWl out
Billie Morgan, Rei:ruiter in
the earth, wtu fall. The Dyna But ,olld fuel rocket, pnerally
QJ:
vy
Rlcru
l19
of the Na
lti
Cha
Soa
r pJ1ot will come down for a deliver tell tbnut. AIJo, when •·
v
a..
Station, Point Pleasant,
g1-s boatn IWlvollnt! ha, onnauncecl that lhe Recrullh\11 eontrolled
Station wm be clottd Saturday, Duplte Ma N!ipect for Murphy, burning jet■ • the 1'0(lQt em
April B, Thi, ii to allow the lie- Cowdin la now addlng parla to change dlroction, the oalld fuol
erulter1 to make a trip to Ash· 1:11�. Titan for greater pilot Afety. rocket. accumulate almost 11
l,nd, Ky., to lab h\lli school ,en.
U the Titan,
H sn many moving parla as the liqul�
ion who wi8h to enlist IOOft after ICBM with • warhead, failed fuel rocket
graduation so that a school can DV4ll' the ocean, wt'd kl• only the Fin.U,. the IOUd■ have • near
be ftlerved for tnm If they qcal- mluOe," he aakl.
fataJ, flaw for the futurt ma lt
But wllh a man on board, lhe B()ace. '1lwy CIDDOI be turned oJ1
aod de,lre a school.
Anyone dealring to make tbll rocut needs a "master aenaln; and on to allow the man ...i.r
trip to Aahland, l(y. lhould con- ll)'lltem" to either lhut down It.a cniiling toward the stm.
1ac1 the Navy Recruller In the engine or ,eporate tt from the And even I tbe pilot's Poat Olflce Bulldh,g, Polnl Pie... cllder In ._ ,omelhing goo,, ,..,. Murphy, lla'd - to bl
1111, prior to Satuni17 April I.
wrnng at 00,000 mn,. 111 hour i., . able to do Iba&amp;.

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SENTINB -

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··5ome observers fear that lhe
receuion may continue during th&lt;!
first half of the year 196? w ltr
a recovery begirullng in the second
half
In case of 1 1 per cent ln­
creue in th,e p!h@tal level of bu1!•
nes1 11ctlvlty (above l960l the sit­
uation 12 monthl from now may
leave LIi with an average of llei'L"•
ly eight million workers, or neat·
ly I I per cent UDemployed and
u n d e r4Dployed
(di.sregard,
inil farmer1 J.
"This demonstrate. the need, ' '

k metisures for mitigating u11en,
ploymenl where it avµe.irs m 1t:i
most µusistenl form "
Coming at th1! particular Lim...
h
t e NPA 9talement provid€i
�lnillj argwnenl.s in support of th•
Kennedy administration prog ran.,
fur ah] to chronically depres!IJ&amp;
area■ and rneasuru designed h
premot• more rapid economic
growth.
Over seven million more job
opportunities 1:1 r e needed. t h 11
NPA econombb find. to offset
chronic Wlemployment and uml�c­
employment.

IJ,ced

tr,
'---------l polnla

IH( DAILy

BUT SINCE JANUARl' 196Ct, 1s
11 matt.er of record, industriaJ pn..,
duchon has dropped nine points
and unemployment hu rise11 I '.I
8. i per cent. The NPA report tak::!s
it from there .
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Bill TO Change Title Has Unhappy Fu •·ure 1

BEADS PEACE GROUP
1b U
pout I
NEW YORK (UPU-1'111 Peace
the Ohio GenerR
I I I I r e • lnllltuiAI IIIIIOUIIC!ld
aj �1 dis'l'ueldly
It hu namtd James J,
apees with me
a
W
ad wortb, former U.S. ambit■hd the co-authoedor lo the Vnltod Nallonl, u
or that It would
Ila ehlel .....U.. ollkor. The inbe 1 0 0 d
to
ii • -,roltt ....,
&lt;bang, the title ·of lhla om.er.
'ffle co-author Iii Republican Sena- formed recently ln Wuhlqton.
tQr Klint L. Roberti of Franlr:lln D.C., to .-ve •• a private apnCount,.
&lt;'/ in
peace, ...urtty
Ohio law as far baek 11 1111 and dllarmamlnt.
1
====
1
have re&lt;ognized lhe jlOl!tion&amp; o1 clerk and INaaurer, but In ltlO
8uckey1s statues were chan,ec:I to
make It poulble for the same per, C. ttle, ISO. calv• 100; llallp­
,.. to hold both (IOl)Uon, _ elwll ter cla.... llow, oteady, pod 90I),
_c,
- -IIO
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,...,.,. 1100 L
4U- _,...,_
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IIINl treuurer. Through commCII
.
; few choJot
G041.IO
tt
ltandard
the
reltlona
have
been
lk)ll
�·
around '1111 lb bellorl H.00. load
fer,ed to •• clert-lreaa-.
II, ii • jlOlllioD
by law tar standard mo lb IUI, In bead
....,, ocbool dlolrld In Ohio, city, eltolce lltllDd 'IIO II halla II.OIi.
euinpted vmep, local, and caun- pod D.I0-11.GD, COWi P,•lr.it.
,
.,,
I' .
The board or: edu•atlon .,. bulla 11.1»,11.111, 1Nlera atottll,,
blm or ber- for I tenn ..i hip pod
cba.lca 1!1--.00,
✓
..
�;;;.-�p PAI', - --:.:_•:_- _ ,nd !lilla
IOWI
NEW YORK &lt;VPll - A - � Of
DftOl'D TO IN'l'UUT
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by Natlonll � lloldy: --.t 411 t4 IID
� defetoped
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balk M 1111d N ...- lb
elm Doon by putttn1 a .-,
17
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17.71,
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luli Into 11rfke
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ni, ,:ylinder-,hQed lank rvD,
17.1).
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a■ ••••
the floor Mid ,_ a I'llfaw ku No J l'IO,III lb
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4'."f. ,..; ':..t.ots, w11tr tlnlp 1 � ..... IUD-IUII N - l&gt; II...IUO,
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up - .... tlta - ol _ ... lo loll lrltla: "" .
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lion dropped nine point� and w-1employment rose tu 6.8 per (-ent
These trends Llld1cated that a rl!'­
cession in the early 1960:!i m ight
bri ng a production index drop ur
10 point.a and an UD8lllploymlilllt
rise to perhaps 8 per cent. T h : s
reee&amp;Slon came a litUe earl�r
than economist Bean thought 11
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Publi c Tron spo r •

ing choke.
Since her verbal antics usually crack
the nation's front pages, they'd dearly
love to see the lid put on.
On the other hand, there is nothing
they like better than lo cry "gag'· wh•n ,
the White House muzzles somebody.
Here ' s a golden chance to raise one ot
the politician 's favorite alarms.
Which Is ii lo be , gentlemen of t h e
opposition?

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Jl;CONOMIST LOUL"i H .BEA N
was OM of the fiut to caU atlen­
creaaing unemploymP.111 acrom •
hon to thil phenonumon of ill­
panying increuing populalion aM
incrt-aslng prodoctivity , over a
year ago. Bean WPS writing for
New Republic or, econom ic trench,
likely lo influence tbe 19&amp;0 elee­
tions. But he pointed out that un­
"mployment rate1 were rising i..
periods of both boom and bu...
In the 1951 Korean war boom,
with the index of indllltrlal pro­
duction at 1%0, unemployment was
2.8 per t'ellt. In JW11! 19S9. Just b
fore the steel strike, indll8trhl
production wa sup to 1.'i5 but un­
employmenl bed rleen to U Jk!r
cent.
In the tNo recession, !ndustrb�
production dropped seven points
and unemployment averaged 6.:Z
per rent for the year But In the
1958 reces1ion. lndultrial produc-

CHROSIC UNEMPLOYMENT
le dlstinjiluished from temporary
and frictional unemployment CILLl'i­
ed by businesa recee1ion1 and se..,onal layoff,. Chronic unempN_v·
ment is attributed to deep-seatctl
causes re.!lulting from technologi·
ea! deYelopmenll such as auto­
hU1ineu
mation.
inadequate
1rowth retes, changes 1n internet·
tlonal economic structun, ehli"s
in business location and dlscrim­
inaUon against older worken and
racial groupll practiced by som�

DILEMMAS, ALWAYS DILEMMAS
Presidential Preas Secretary Pierre
Salinger , we are given to understand,
has been "conferring" with Miss Caro­
line Kennedy of the White House re­
garding some of her off.the-cull re­
marks.
The comment that 1parked the con•
ference was her announcement that her
father one evening was "not doing any­
thing, he', just silting upstairs with his
shoes and socks off."
The evident effort to ('Urb her gratui•
tous observations must confront t h e
Republican bombardiers with a tanta]fa.

barger, Martin C. Bowle1, lots, Lena Mae Jordan, Asa E. JorPomer-0y,
dan, udmin .. lo Ava Gilkey, lols,
H11mer Baxter, admin . Moggie Harrlf;onville .
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Je�ome Goldberg. L. F. Poffen- Swearingen , �.:· to Agnes Par- Pearl Fischer to John T. fl'ieher.
$mlth Mann Real Estate Co. to ley. lot 13, Syfal'Uke.
lot, Pomeroy.
William Deem. Elsie Deem to
2-J)ally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O . April 6 , 1961
Olaf Peter■on, minerals. Rutland.
Sam N. &amp; Ruth Arnold, Stanley
J. Blazewicz to Manning D, Wrb­
.-.er. parcel,, Scipio.
Etta P. Shumwar. �.. te
frank Shumway, Doris Miller,
· 1toward Shumway, Gerald E.
Shumway, affld. of tram1 , 1 Olive.
Sybil Eberbach, comm.� Prank
Shmnway, dee. to Dorl, Mfller,
Howard Shumway, Gerald Shum­
'f.aY, ll' aeres{_' O)t!e.�_ :'�
Dorll and Charlel Mlllel, How­
ard and Hazel Shumway to Ger­
ald E. Shwnway, parcels, Olive.
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dleport.
Lloyd E. Wood, dee.. to Fey
g Wood. cert. of trans. , Salem.
Wilda J. 8ropn to Jotm W. Bro1•n. 100 acre1. Rutland.

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. lrw:hcattolll 11N 1hvt chronK·
WN!!mpk,ymenl haa been mcrea'io·
ing." aay• NPA. ";;md ll preM:!.llL)
the threa t of rismg further unle,e
determined oounl.l!rmu�urP1 arl'
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WASHINGTON - l N EA 1 -The
gloomiesl prt!diclion yet, on Wl·
t'mploymenl prospects. h86 JWI '
eome from Nt1l1011al Planning
A1111n Thle is an ind"pendent , non·
prohi e&lt;.'OllOJTlil' research organ i­
tetion estabUsbM in 1934 by 1-1 .
Christian Sonne, who still heeds
rt Ovl"r the yec1rs ii has built �
reputation for sound a n alysis
NPA't newe1t report lll titled
"The R11e of Chronic Unemploy•
numl · · Thli; 11 clulracterized u
"too persistent to be ignored. " II
has nsen from 500,000 ln 19" •o
about lwo million today . 11
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rnunls for about 40 per cent of 1he
., total current unemploymt'Tlt of
fiv" mil l ion workers.

money wit.h lOOSti 5trin11s on lt. H e bf'•
lieves that control and responsihle ust&gt;
of funds go together.
Where state resources do not permit
a matching of U.S. funds, 11!1 in the in­
terstate highwa y program, this theory
inevitably leads to s larger federal say
in matters.
But in this orticial ' 1 view thla need
not be destructive of state rights and in­
terests. He believes ex perience shows
that the technicians who carry out these
joint programs work in a co-operative
spirit respectful of both U.S. and state
concerns .
The question deserves a fresh review.
For it seems obvious we must somehow
find a narrow path between too murh
federal control and too little,

Side Glances

t_,I District Rally
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Pi ans Made At
Last Details 01 Church's 100th
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Council Meeting
Anniversary Worked On Wednesday I
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Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, o . . Apri l 6 , 1 96 1 · 3

Respected Group Makes Gloomy Prediction

COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

Important examples are turning up
wbkh lndlcate that the various states
hawe recently been more s uccessful than
some of u1 realize lD r esisting federal
control in aid progralTIJ! .
A prime tnstan�e is the i ntentate high­
way program, where the states put up
10 per cent or leas of the money but dis­
pense 100 per cent ol ii.
Some veteran obsenera of U .S .-state
relation,. see lhi! as an o pen invitation
to carelessnea1, if not deliberate waste
and COJ'I'\lption. Inquiries by a congres­
sional group and others found exactly
this, on an astonishing scale.
Fear is now being expressed in some
quarters that another big door may be
opened to trouble if the aid to education
proaram retains its present control fea­
tures. A1 drafter, it gives the states the
•ption whether to spend aid money on
School construction or teachers' salaries.
, Since 1choo1 buildings are more en­
durina monuments to t h e particular
1tate governments involved, the feeling
ii, that many will succumb to the tempta­
tion to weight construction heavily, even
though salary need, may be acute ,
, On top of that, they will be subject

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the same sort of pressures from po­
k!nlial political conlrlbuton that appear
lo hive brought ,candal to the highway
.Program. The bright chance for private
S•ln ii thoroughly dear.
The whole issue ia delicate. The dan­
ter of the federal gover nment overalep­
�inl reasonable bound, of authority is
alway, present, But knowledgeable men
the intergovernmental field believe
t)tat lawmakers and federal officials in
recent years may have leaned too far
�ackward in an effort to avoid this peril.
: One experienced official, whose sensi­
�ve posltion limits him to private com­
ment, think• It 11 always a grave mis1:ak� to dtspenae large sums of federal

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caulkinl and
painting ean _,.;11 be done at lhil
,eason, " ,ays Jim Wella. dlvillOJl
admintslrator. ""Safely equip-I
aut'h 18 life veah, buoyant clllhIon, and ring,. fire extlnqulsher,,
and runplng light, should a U be
t?hffklld for operational condltion. "
Aoalher Item which obould bo
chacked on ....,. Ohio boat la the
reglltratlon nllfflber whk!h mulll
be diaplayed on both lidea ol the
bow. deela...i wen,.
J'ecierol
atand1rdl require ..th,t the •.,..
ber1 and laU:en ued lball bt of
block char...r, at . least thr1e
incbe, la llelah, of • oolor which
eontratt ,-,1th � !Mck&amp;J'Ql#Dd eelor ol tbe boll.
'"The "'Sul•...,
nqalro
. that the letten be Np■i raled from
� �•1&gt;_ by 1. bpbtn \or
1 1111'.•· "kumeroos
'pace, V/•1 �
Ohio boa,_ did nol aocurately
fo11ow lhnt ruW 'When lhly munbered their
lait year. Fedoral and otate eolomemolll offl.
cer, wtll probably lab • dim
•few ol boaU dlsplayq lmplG!ler
or Dleglble bow nwnbera tbla
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'fth_.tb Se111torlal Dl1trtd
:one bill of whlch I am co-authof had its first hearing last week
in the s e n a t Education a n d
Health Committee. •t would aimp)y change the title Clerk•Treal·
urer of a board ,.of education to
a IJ
Cootptroller-Secretary in
school diltrlcla.
As you are l�tely aware,
thil ii not • bW
of
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to llOcoed lour year,,
Why change the namt of thll
position? '11111 II the 1111wer: It 11
to provide 11111 moat Important
fillcal po11tlon tn a tchool diltrict
a more tmelf and appnipratt ti•
tle that will better deacrlbe ltl
pre.eat day duHu and funetiom,
Thli7 lndude the dutie1 of 1ft
auditor, buclpl olftoer, I treuurer, and a board NCNtary,
'!bat flrll beortnl, by the way,
wu
unfavorablt.
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11f eeonotmc expan1lon and apecl!-

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One Style Reg. 5.00 __ Now 3.00

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SWISHER &amp; LOHSE

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WY 2-2955

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"HUSH PUPPIE"

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Ashland High

Bethany Church
Won Five-Week
Contest Event

OES Chapter
Program On P:anning, Planting ,,
Rock Garden Was Meeting Themes WUI Attend
.:;g.:;'de'::,,� :;:,:= : ,:,:•;•�:, •�-;:,"
a.:;: Church Sunday
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1-'lan, were compltwd for par- Wednesday
noenmfl
by Mn w aa woo by Mn Slater and Mn. Plan, •ere made IO attend the The flvt-we-ek Sundiy il'hl&gt;f'II
Final plant for the lint observ tormg m M1eh1�on will be t h e
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he
m • group I attend.Inc" co1Jlest ended i-:uw
bus
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ance of the 100th anmversary al ;;pe,1ker for lhe morning worah1p
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&amp;md■-y mom1D1 when Pame-roy lff with Bethany 10 fin
, be held at Ulgan. April 12 . whell Gardeners Club � at her honw I
the M.Jddleport First B II p t 1 ., 1 sen ice Vanous membt&gt;rs of the
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of
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eport
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had
O:r.urch were d1scus�d Wedne:s- ' ehurch w1U parlinµate m lh&lt;;! I and cb Id n, Ke1th d Ka h , of
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day when the Cenlennial Com ,erv1ce and a &lt;led1catJon of bab1t!s Miuulepor were unday dmn�r
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hum! for lhe eYmmg - llarjorll! Crow' worthy matron will � preseoll!d by the 1wo
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Plans were made to ret..'Ogniza I n choosmg of the hymns lor l Morgan
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memben
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and honor the livmg 50 year I the morning service the comnul. Mr and Mn Harold Hy sell and ' committee was read by Opa l Eich-'
t.ered with -1n arrangement of red patron. prl!lided Distmguiahed ture.
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c Iude , Dana Hamilton , oIdest I a· - Called Up Yonder " which Wds ' end gue11t11 of their parents Mr. mede for prelll!ntmg an American able lor a Hock Garden
ct1ndle1
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meeting
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The
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North Dakota in Otno and Hllda Easter day wu 349 Total offering member having joined the written by .lames M Black ..,, ho and Mn Homer Hy!Wll :rnri Mr
ved by th€ ho&amp;tr�is "'bo waa aa- Quickel worthy matron of Chesh- ing1 w"re $312·
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Talbot.t Mrs. Harry Cross. Mrs. Middleport
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' Mr. and �sr�. Dalla:-. Arnett and
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congre1t1man Walter _Moeller, car: . �ilham Sl �t.er ronducled the bu&amp;- 1 E.:.:ster dunnieis fashioned of gum ceivl!d from lft'eraJ Chapter&amp; to any preH:llled a ,pe,cl.al evening
Harry Hy&amp;ell, Mrs. Lucille Mayes F
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or the evening service t h e daughters and Mr and Mn. John I
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atteod their lmpectloo1. A com- proerJ1. m to a capac:itJ c-rov· d.
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Mrs. Fred Rus&amp;ell ' Mrs· Blanche
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Haptonstall, Mrs. Harry Mills .
tc will uests of John Dill Sr and daugh- :
nt a music.i coocert wh'•h
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E M. a meeting of the OES Cirri.! on tor of thiA Easter s,ervltt
Mrs. J E. Harley Mn
Mrs. L. D. Dilez and Mrs. Jame:. l �
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melude sacred and secular num • ter, Miss
Holter. County Contact chairman. Wood MrI· Wayne Gibbons · Mn April ,o
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daughter banquet to be held at Youth Rally with Rev. p I u I
day after a week's visit with John I
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been desJgqated as ''Old Fashion- songs·
m.J · ; Norman Humphreys were named
cellaneou1 eomnuttee . who al,o
the Masonic Temple on April 18.
Dill
Sr.
and
daughter.
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ed Sunday" wil) be held on April Rev . Ralph ZW1del. pastor of
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n to repretent the
Seller8 of • Jacklonvlli• in
ld hom" made candy. Roberla I
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Plan■ were al!IO made for mspec,
l. Rev· C· E · H0yl pastor Of Ihe the church from 1941 to 1945 will Mr. -� Mrs. H· R· WaIt r and
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llOfl on May 2. A dinner at the charge. The attendan
church from 1951 to 1958 now pas· I also rarticipate in the evening daughters, Melmda and Suella. b M
W81l
t" .... An Arbor Day observance with I1
rtle
Walker
au
c
mn~
Federated church w11! precede occuloo wu Ut.
--- -··-- - - - - --- •
• I"'
spent the weekend with Mr. and Y Y
.
pI ant'mg at the 1he 1oca1 SChools '
service·
with
Nevada
Be
ave
th
r,
wmner.
e
thl' inspection.
Mrs. John Smith. Melinda and
was also discUBsed and lhe Civic l
·
��v. Donald Boone, p�nt Suella remained for the week and Refrethmentl were served to
Committee will make the final ·• Syracuse EU B ch u rch wa� ; At the close of the meet m fi: the
t
m1msrer of the church preSJded
their parents are Yis iting in Mri 37 membefll and four �•uests frum i p1an&amp; 1or
' .
,. Ohe dmmg
'
Pomeroy. Ohlo
II projeel Also ...i,A
w.· ' host . to the. union Good F'rid.a y group adJOUme
d ...,
.
Wedoe-y eve- , etta with Mr. 11 nd Mrs. H. W. Gu1'ding star eounc·1
I', Syracua.
o�er the meetmg
ervice
which drew • capac1ty l oo
sed
•
'
c
h
by
the
club
w
as
the
pouiorated
i
n
cus
r m whic was de
.
rung w h�ch was attended by M�s. Walter.
TONIGHT ■nd FRIDAY
bility of !laving a Clean•Up Week audience Special song numb�n i kl't!ping with E.rsU!r. Refresh- :
L. D. D1�. Mrs. Charles Lewi!, Mr. and Mrs. Amos Leonard and
were presented by �outh choirs ments were served by Geraldine i UESTHER AND THE KIN'...
by the town.
Eleven members of the Metho- Robert Mills, Mrs. Charles Ben·
--�--.
.. -"
u
,
from the Presbytenan a nd Me· young DCU
/Technicolor)
Mr. and Mrs John Erwin RCM::k
Ew111g, ,.,argar"t ,
. 0 I....
'
F
'
di.st WS(S Jn the area attended nett, Mrs. Henry Null. Mrs. Bert
Joa n &lt;Allim, RichaTI1 Egan
thod1st churches.
Springs, attended StJnri.se .services
·
I Lallanee and •JSle ffart . from a
the annual district meeting of lhe Bod'1mer, Mrs. IW'jl'
Colitrcartoon
' &amp;' quartet Of t hI' N IJJ':a · ;
A '-dle
.. 1 IS An thony, at the Middleport Church of Christ
I table with lace cover and cenlerwscs held Tuesday at Trinity Mrs. David Sneller, Mrs. Richard .
re11e church 5ang, and the EIJB _., ·
,,
.'-unday.
.
SATURDAY
. I "" WIth an r.a
arrange!r.en1 .
.
.
" .�...,..
Church, Portsmouth.
-·
pe:'itor
sang • soIo_. He wu in
Owen and Miss Frt"dd1e Houde!
,..
h
Kennet Mankin who has been The teachers and officers 4lf
Ella
Smith
presided
at
the
"KEY WITNESS
Mrs. Carl Ware, president of shelt.
charge
or
the
service.
statK&gt;lled with the Navy overseas the Middleport FiNJt Baptist
Jeffrey Hunter, Pat Crowley
· · rmg I. punch bowI ·
Ohio conference, WSCS, was the
�- -�
vuier pasIors par11t1pa
for the past eight months arrived Church met Tuesday evening at
.
- - - --guest speaker. Mr.!I Mildred Lin· it wilh hos
•
"VISIT TO A
· the home of Mra· Bert Bodimer I Mr. and Mrs. Doyle M1'ller have mcluded Rev. .Harold . Holmes I
home "'°
Cnturday !or • vos
H
"
'
.ard, PorIsmOUtII Dist.rict
lNDIAS
CAPTIVE
who
gave
"
1nvocal
i
o
n
a
'l
rural
d
th
SMALL PLANET
family. He will return to Mayfield for their monthly meeting.
retur
ned 00me rom a twlJ weeks
Lhe benedidion; Rev. Howa rd The third white child b.'.lrn m Jerry Ll!-wil. Joan Blaclr:man
·
worker, stationed in the Rio Gran·
· the opemng
FIa. , where he will
Y
Followmg
·
be stationed.
prayer by trip to Columbu, and Wooster . Jn
.
Rupp
de par�. also spoke.
e_l l who rud the S&lt;"f ! pture i al now LS Vermont. Eliza th i
Mrr. Mabel Mankin spent the the pastor. Rev. Donald Boone, Columbus they visited with their
be :
. Wh
Sund■y, Men., Tun... W.ci.
lesson, Rev. Carl Hernng del•\'· .j
Attending were Mrs, William
.
e
Wf!@k
n
d
in
Colu
m
Mrs
bu11
with
Charles
Mr
Bennett
presented
nd
I
.so
n
arm
'I
a
rs.
M
r.
,
n
a
d
M
y,
odd!
·
m
e
h
. .
er
,
Captive
Johnson.
go1
·
'
"BUTTIRFIELD r
e
Grueser , ,MrI. CWJO
,., rd Ledhe1t, The youn g Women s c1ass o ( and Mrs. Elwood Ford.
the devotionals. "ChriE.t, Our LiY- Jack Miller and In Wooster w ith �r d the 5erm�n : Gu�1. ori:l&amp;R·
(Technicolor)
]
hPr
Mrs. Lilltan Stu�u. The name from the fact that
Mn1. tew11 Grueser and Mrs.
.,
I the Pomeroy First Baptist church Frank 8• Will returned home on ina
! 10n and 1.am1. 1y Mr. and Mrs. El 15t was
.
w
,
·
th
-'--beth Taylor
11 Lord •
·
,
1
·
monthly Wednesday after spending
m o t h � r. Mrs. James Johnson.
A. Mc&gt;rgan, Rock Springs flhurch ; met �or their regular
Easter Tony Fowler, Sunday School Su- mer Miller .and their daughter and �ff er'.ng of .,22.30, u d ea;1�mated
and Eddie Fisher
.
.e · 11 bemg held H a trwt fund for gave birth to her the night she
.
.
.
Mrs. Robert R. Card of tbe Ches- meeting Monday evenmg at the with his siste' Ms. LLJCill"'.. Defen- perm
•
.
•..-•-•
1endenl , was m charge of tbe farm1y, Mr. and Mrs. 1 wLS
I Coto---l. th coming d ai1Y va c ation , was captured by Indians on Aug.
ter charge; and Miss Lydia Eb- church.
'&gt;acher, Columbus. While there he business meeting. Plans were dis- Smith. Last weekl'nd Mr. and Mrs. � D eAdmission: 60c and 30c
21, 17S4.
erV,ach, Mrs. Robert Warner, Mrs. Rfohnrd Finlaw , president visited Erse! Davis, Raymond Eb- cwised for teachers of the adult Jack Mille r , Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Bible school at Syracuse.
--- Miss Lucretia Genheimer, Mrs, concluded the business
ersbach
a
n
d
Otto
Krienbihl,
for- cla1Se.11 and of the children 's cWs- Miller and Willard and Dale, who
session
Eulffle Brown, and Mrs. C F. which included three projects mer Pomeroy residents.
e.s to have separate meetings.. are employed in Wooster visited I D ,4 J" Chapter Will
Tompkins. United � e t b o d i s t namely, preparing 8 box of baby MiRS Jean Hult returned 1? Ch�; when �tudy classe1 will be hl'ld. here with their pa_rents.
i Observe Birthday
church. Mn Tompkm1 was elect- blankets and supplies for a Chris- a �o Tue� alter 8 weelr; 8 v irn, Also discusaed was Um Commun- Mr. and Mrs Robert Brickles ofl Meiga County Chapter No. 53,
ed district treasurer.
tian Center; a box of clothea for with_ her parents, Mr. and Mrs. lty Daily_ Vacation �ible School: Dayton spent the Easter weekend Dilmbled American Veterans, will
BABY'S
Wilham Holt. She was accompan- Followmg the bwuneu meeting
,
a Christian Orphan,..,.·
•-· of C'meInnat1 ! hoId the1r
Mrs. Ear I Braxwu
-e� ' and a
annl.Llll
icuway d'inner
---•
b'-u
.
.
box of warm sweaters for over• ied· to Athens by Mn· Elmer Mra. Willll!I Anthony �as In charge with Mr. and Mrs. John Brickles. April to at 6 p.m, it was announ('•
w ktiam
of the ptQ:gtam. Topic of the pro- Yisited over Easter with her sis- ed by Don Roach Commander
seas r elief.
:
·:.:_��-d M n. Thomas Selbe
,. 0f gram, "Redemptive Purpose of ter and brother• in-la w, Mr. and of the Local Chap�r. The dinner
Devotions consisted of favorite
I
, t Colwuuuo were weekend ueswi o1 Chriltian Fellowship· "
B"1ble verse of each one presen
: Mrs. C. R . young.
will
be
served
by
the
Auxiliary.
I
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. William
.
At _the clo.ss of the evenmg a Mr and Mrs Denver Rice and and there will bl! entertauunent i
and � prayer circle.
Holt. Spending Sunday with her
1
Mrs. Watter Wolfe assisted by Dunng the social hour, a dee• parents war Miss Shirley Holt or mentioned above and Mrs Beulah ' S()n Billy, and Mr
and Mrs by Tri-County Musk Assoc All I
de�rt
oourse
was served to those
Mra. Winifred Stilea entertained sert course was aerved by Mrs.. Charleston,
Va.
George Deweese of Athens visited members and wives are urged to
Iba Elizabetb Stark CireJe of the Finlaw and Mrs. Herman Martm Mr and Mrs Lawrence Eblin White and Mrs. Paul Smart by
attend
i w1th re1s tives •nd (nends "'st
Pomeroy First Baptist
thureh f.o Mr1. Harry Bailey, Mrs. Guy and daughters �......t Friday and Mrs. Bodimer.
,
.
weekfi!nd m wmehes ter and SteTueeday afternoon nt ber home CQwan, Mrs. Roy Donugan, Mrs. Saturday in Columbus with Mr.
RAB SURGERY
phen c·t V a .
Waid Gorby, Mrs. Don MC'Kenzie, Mrs. Eblin's parents. Mr. and
an Wolfe Drive.
d
Wor
waa received here that
M In
rs. ack h1" e and
Prayer
Mrs. I IL Stephen- Mrs. Leroy Ruschel, Mrs. Wil- and Mrs. Clarence Swauer and
Paul
Davis !Dorothy WUl 1
Mn.
(
\: s . : 11; d � 1�
daug
10D opened Iha meeting, f.oHowed 1iarn Snouffer, Mrs. Eugene Trip• Mn. Oliver Linkenhoker.
ent
I
Wednesday at
surgery
underw
N rwa;
y
u e,J
Middlepoit
------by tbe reading of II Peter bl-10 Jett. Mrs. Orval Wiles and t h e
r
C
the
Blai Memorial HO!!·
John
r,___
daY Ith Mr
�
�
�
pen
:
by Mm. J. E. Foster, who a lso teacher ol lhe class, Mrs. Ralph
�'.��
pital. Hunuadon, Pa,
.:,
i WH.
1
"A Meditation o� the Bible" was
·
1ave.1 a,ed-itatlon. -rht Day Be- C. ZtmdeL
�;
art,
vial� on E�r wi�h
lhe devollonal topoc preaenled by
lore.
Mr. White ·, parent, "' Wa,hiogMrs. Edgar Reyoolds Tuesday
"Yoa Are Wltnesseo" .... the
Ion Court House,
evening to open the meellog of
toplo ol the program presented
'
TOUg
Of
by u- �-..."--- She , tad
the Loyal Pals Class of the Mid- Mr. and Mrs. Jamea BrewmgThe April meet&amp;,. of the WSWS
.
,_.. �..-,..-..
pOlll
.
ton
and
Mra.
J.
C.
Vroman
went
N that we .... witneases today
of the EnterpriJe EUB Church was dleport Church of Chnst which to Columbll8 TuesdaY evenlng
just: as ,Je1118• diseiple1 were iD
.,
held Tuesday evening at the was held at the home of Mrs. when! they attended the funeral
Apron■ and dish towels were
.
.
.
b
ou
"""
r
....,.
waa
o
t
also
t
It
their .a"..
church with Mrs. Philip Sm.1th as Alice Robeson on Harrisonville service■ yesterday of Mrs. llaITiet
"&amp;LI
brought
by
the
mem
rs
or
be
f
th
Road.
•
• •
•
that the eloser one lives to God.
'- hostess ·
Kissel, mother-111-law of thea sis.
College
at
Mrs.
Guy
Reynolda
nw&gt;sident
r·:•
Iha more they Wilneal for H"n. Kentucky Christian
.
.
Mrs. Selim Blazewicz,. 4evetion.
' ter. Mrs. Bud Kissel.
,
Mn. stephensola read au article Grayson, Ky.. which their pastor, al leader opened the mee1:ing wu m charge of the meet.mg and
Ms. T. A. Riley, Mr. and Mrs.
from Guida Post and • poem and Jerry Masters, alt.ends, when the with grouj, singing followed by the Mn Mabel Hyaell was appointed
to
Golden
aerve
on
the
plan11in�
6Rule
clasa
of
the
Potne:
b
commitRobert
Ashley and daug�ter,
M
reading of Luke 4 1 19 y ra.
closed wHh prayer.
.
Refreahmenta were l8rved by l'OJ' Church of Christ met Tuea- Philip Ohlinger and prayer · by tee fo� the . church adchhon, The Paula Jayne, were recent visitor.s
comm1Uel! 15 to be made up of in Columbua, guesta of M�. R1e
Iha horrteases during llit ,oci.al 118)' evening at the hom ,of Mrs. Miss Elizabeth Davis. 'J1te group
Lighter
Ro
Smith
Chester
on
Melvin
"
ad.
sang, A Story to Tell to the Na- representatives of the Sunday ley's �ther, Mrs. LE:mma
hour. The May meeting will be
School
cla�
of
the
church.
and
M�
Zel�a
Pullin.
Mr.
and
held at the home of Mrs. William Mr&amp; Smith. president, was L1 tions" at the offering.
s
nk�ker were also
The
waa
Li
Mrs.
president
In
al
o
Oliver
Wataon. witb Mn. D.ma Oliver charge of the meting, which op- '-Iott, All the World Together,"
chm;�e of the program and gave guests of Mrs. Lighter.
our
11 devotional leader and Ml"lil. Fos- ened with devotion, taken from was the topic. Several readings the
Story of �ary, the Mother of
Cliarles were given illcludlng ''Education
Ephesiam 4. by Mrs.
ler' the p,gram.
the �elmg
contnb�tEskew, aod prayer by Mrs. HaT- for Missions, " Mrs. Eldon Weeks hour
I
g
social
Du
Mark.
the
John
n
n
;
old Smith. A thank you note was mid Mia■ Genevieve stobart
,.
r
was
Gardne
by
Fred
J.
ed
Mrs.
ounder1'
read from Mrs. Gladys Dailey "New Patterrui of Missions. Mrs.
won
by
Mrs.
Guy
Reynolds
and
Date
for lily sent her for Easter. Boxes John Smith; "Face Things That
to
were
awarded
the
prizell
door
Tbe date for the Founder's Day ()f get well a.arda were distrlbut- are Coming Reallat.lcally." Mrs.
Mrs.
and
Edgar
Reynolds
Mrs.
-11 u a Herbert Dixon and Mlaa Davi1.
--'-- to -.u
_..:i lo •'-.,.... Cer- w
11"" mwu.-11
dinner and Ritual 1d Je,r'·
''To A New Sense of Steward- Gardner·.
emony of the Xi Gamma Mu money making project.
. a deasert
Followmg the meeting
,...,_...._
,,uay- During the IOCial hour, gamea ship," Mrs.. Thomas Bentz and
..,._....... and Ohio Eta Phi "'-�
Robeer; "To do coune wu aened by Mrs .
ter of the Beta Sigma Phi Soror- were aooducled by Mrs.. Denver Mrs. Franc11 H . Giaz1
these
rs
an
the
membe
d
to
•
DlON! and better that which we 900
1tu
-- to Tbura,- Kapple with prizes awanled to
.., has beau ch�.....i
,,
ol
edy
Mr
Kenn
William
ala
L
Mn. Don Hunnell anti gue
re do'
day, April 2'1, at '1: 30 p .m.
Mn:.
Milton
Roush
and
Mrs.
Elmemformer
I
is
who
Pomeroy,
.
r b Mn
Pr
'11le date bad beea DrigiDally \fflOd B o w e r a. Refreshments �
ded :: p �am. · her of the clua and Mrs. Gary
r
conclu
Gl:ie
tel for Me:y 1 but due to the fact were .-ved by the boat.es.
.
to
•
.-L Bamitz daughter of the hostess •
11Ut11Des■ ses111on
,uu,
•
Durmg the L.-·
·
.
that
the M.s
.... County Bloodn:. those named above and Mrs. Ed""P
� C�IOUS?
ger presidillg plana who live1 in Kent, Qt110.
Mra
Ohlin
bile will be at U. Pomero7 High ward Venoy and Craig, Peggy
FINO OUT
we� made for a Mother-Daughter
Gym on that date the dinner date Jo Bowers and Barbara Smith.
COUNCIL TO MEET
Banquet on May 2:. The eonvention
has been changed. '11le XI Gam•
ABOUT M.O.M.
•
and the Officers Training Class to The CouncD or Administration
. •
ma Mu chapter wm sponsor Iha Couacil 0//reera
church
be held tonight in Athens were dis- of the Morning star EUB
Brief, pantie and straight girdle,
I TOMORROW AT
bloodmobile apln as U..,. b..e
will meet Sunday mornmg, fol·
cussed.
ue
Not every size in every &amp;Q'le.
done for leftt'8I years.
White Dove Council 134 Poca- At the close of the meeting, re- lowing the worship service. A 1 1
bonlal mel Tuesday everung at lre,hmenla """' served by the church and Somday Sdtool officer,
er
the home of Mrs. Harry AllisoIL hostess to 11 member1 and two are reqUl'!lted by the pasror, to
•
Main St.
Helen Miller acted u pocahoo- gueata, Mr1. Carl Moore and Dar- be pruent.
l,-aaaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii-'iiii-'
Nevada lene Smith.
tu ID tha absence of
re
lnste:lled
Beaver. Officers we
�
•PAGlll!ffl 8VJ'PtR
Including, Edith Teaford, winona:
Engle Johnson keeper o1 wam, A Spaghetti Supper will be
pm,: Vema Ry,ell, bepo, of beld at the All,ed Methodut
n,oordsf and MrL Allison, Pow- Church Friday ......,., April ,,
hatan. Games were played dur- aervlng to begin ■t S: 30. Adulbi
Int! the aoclal hour and relresJ,. $1, cbildren 50 cems, IJIOll80,...;
menta in keeping with Easter, by the W.S.C.S,
were served by the hostess.
CARTOON IVIRY NIGHn
ALUMNI TO MEET
One
The Che.ster A1umni Assodation
We leei !W t!tes, .. ...
will meet Saturday evening, AP­
qualltt,. JOU •st Nly oo ii
ril 8, at 7:30 at the Schoolhouse
TONIGHT I FRIDAY
,.., doctor and J'ttl' phamla­
lo colD(llele plana !or the &lt;lie,.
3 STOOGES FEATURE
I.er Hlgb Scbool Alommi Banquet.
cisl Next time ""' tloct«
NOW
"HAVE IOCKl!T
WILL TRAVEL"
livtS you • prescription, bring
WASHABLE
- IIIO R to us tor di-•iltl- We talte
BRUS
HABLE
Mickey
Rooney,
Terry Moore
p,ldo io 1iYinfl you p1ompt, ac­
Dan Duryea
Whl,_
curate and ceurteous strYic&amp;.
�ATINUM
HIGH SCHOOL�
NOW AT
ALSO CARTOON

I

TRlS REPORT WAS drawn .iJ
and signed by 66 members 1f
NPA' 1 trustees and lt8 agricul­
tul'f!, busineS1 and labor mb­
commiltees. The group Included
1:ich diverse national figures 'ii
Han-y Bullis, General Mllls; Pre,..
ident Ray Eppert. Burroughs Co:­
Erlc Johnston . Motion Picture Pro,
due!re: A. J. Hayes, Machinis.i
Union; Walter Reuther, A u I o
Workers: Willem ff.
Nicholls,
Vanderbilt Universlly; John Oiap­
lJUJ), Harvard Business Review:
August Heckzscher, 20th Century
Fund; General Manager Da v i :1
Krudebler Jr., Des Molnel ltef­
loter and Tribw,e.

By ROBERT F&amp;IRIIANKI
tween 50 and 300 mdes above tllt
UaUed Preti lnterutlellal
earth.
SACRAMENTO, Calli. mPU Engineers seek�g to h'.11'1 a m n
Cowdin plans to construct ho
�
into ■pace are mdebte&lt;1 today o
ayatem from relatiwely few part1.
great minds of the pa■t, 1uch as unlik "
e aeveraJ years ago wb ::JJ
Copernicus, Newton, Einstein anc. we
were eo aafety eonac:lou1 tbat
Murphy.
we put lep8l'ile shut down gadg
Murphy iJ the most recent ad f!tta
on nearly everything llllldl
ditlcm to thUI roster of genius and the rocket. •
the least well known . In fact. noIn Icklltlon lo •�ng
..
•
__,ety
body knows where he wurked or
gadget1 at • minimum, engineers
lived.
have �ed Murphy by develop­
But no matter his background,
lng reliab� liquid fuet. that ea,
••Murphy'1 Law" rankl with tbs
be
stored in the rocket at room
'fheory of Relativity for many 8
temperature.
space engineer. The law says, 'If
IOfflethlng can go wr-ong, it wlll. " Before the perfection of •.etora,
William Cowdin, .en official llf bles" last year, liquid fuel rocketJ
the Aerojet-General Corp., here, burned llqujd cmypn, whose lfar.
Aid that the troth of Murpby'E ing temperature .!a 2J1I legree,:
statement dawned only recently, below zero. It entered the rocbt
but baa already increased mcke' Jult Prior to launching and eae­
reliablllty 81 elljineen eliminate tributed·" to long and com�ated
co,mtdown,.
part,.
He cited, for instance, the bli Besides ma'klng the rountdown
Titan II, ecbeduled to make its simpller, storable fuel hu dl
first test ffight in the near futurl:' aoother advantage In that tta tw,
with 50 per cent fewer part1 th;.m compoDel!ts - kept ,:eparalt la
Titan I.
the rocket - Ignite on contact...
.,
Liquid oxyg"1 ltld tla other ...,_
Sboald Bear FruU
Cowdin la technical director fo.. ponent - also �pt separate - .,..
Aerojet'• porllon of lhe Dyna qul...i a •�!al flrlnf devi&lt;o.
Soar proifem, which should boa, To be logical Murphymen ,.
fruit in 11163 when • Titan 11
should ■top designing IJt,
rockel IHla . manned glider int'., uld fuel rockets with - APace. Aerojet, maker of the Ti- nal pump,. pipe1, turbine■ and
chanp ID DOlllfllClaturo .... un- ' Ian, ...,.. jointly under the
generators. '!hey ohould pNldu"'
Force
with
Boeini,
maker
of1he
o
nly 50Jld fuel rockebl like the
likely.
glider.
Navy'■ Pobrl■ and the Air Forl.'II
_______
Unlike Dyna Soar, the Mercury Minutemen, whoat engine, are
•
project will Uft • cap,ule into almply big t!hunb of fuel witlll
Navy Recru1ten To
space. � Mercuii: astronaut. nozzles on the bottom for aplttinf
Visit
after hls orbital 1wmp al'OIWl out
Billie Morgan, Rei:ruiter in
the earth, wtu fall. The Dyna But ,olld fuel rocket, pnerally
QJ:
vy
Rlcru
l19
of the Na
lti
Cha
Soa
r pJ1ot will come down for a deliver tell tbnut. AIJo, when •·
v
a..
Station, Point Pleasant,
g1-s boatn IWlvollnt! ha, onnauncecl that lhe Recrullh\11 eontrolled
Station wm be clottd Saturday, Duplte Ma N!ipect for Murphy, burning jet■ • the 1'0(lQt em
April B, Thi, ii to allow the lie- Cowdin la now addlng parla to change dlroction, the oalld fuol
erulter1 to make a trip to Ash· 1:11�. Titan for greater pilot Afety. rocket. accumulate almost 11
l,nd, Ky., to lab h\lli school ,en.
U the Titan,
H sn many moving parla as the liqul�
ion who wi8h to enlist IOOft after ICBM with • warhead, failed fuel rocket
graduation so that a school can DV4ll' the ocean, wt'd kl• only the Fin.U,. the IOUd■ have • near
be ftlerved for tnm If they qcal- mluOe," he aakl.
fataJ, flaw for the futurt ma lt
But wllh a man on board, lhe B()ace. '1lwy CIDDOI be turned oJ1
aod de,lre a school.
Anyone dealring to make tbll rocut needs a "master aenaln; and on to allow the man ...i.r
trip to Aahland, l(y. lhould con- ll)'lltem" to either lhut down It.a cniiling toward the stm.
1ac1 the Navy Recruller In the engine or ,eporate tt from the And even I tbe pilot's Poat Olflce Bulldh,g, Polnl Pie... cllder In ._ ,omelhing goo,, ,..,. Murphy, lla'd - to bl
1111, prior to Satuni17 April I.
wrnng at 00,000 mn,. 111 hour i., . able to do Iba&amp;.

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··5ome observers fear that lhe
receuion may continue during th&lt;!
first half of the year 196? w ltr
a recovery begirullng in the second
half
In case of 1 1 per cent ln­
creue in th,e p!h@tal level of bu1!•
nes1 11ctlvlty (above l960l the sit­
uation 12 monthl from now may
leave LIi with an average of llei'L"•
ly eight million workers, or neat·
ly I I per cent UDemployed and
u n d e r4Dployed
(di.sregard,
inil farmer1 J.
"This demonstrate. the need, ' '

k metisures for mitigating u11en,
ploymenl where it avµe.irs m 1t:i
most µusistenl form "
Coming at th1! particular Lim...
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t e NPA 9talement provid€i
�lnillj argwnenl.s in support of th•
Kennedy administration prog ran.,
fur ah] to chronically depres!IJ&amp;
area■ and rneasuru designed h
premot• more rapid economic
growth.
Over seven million more job
opportunities 1:1 r e needed. t h 11
NPA econombb find. to offset
chronic Wlemployment and uml�c­
employment.

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BUT SINCE JANUARl' 196Ct, 1s
11 matt.er of record, industriaJ pn..,
duchon has dropped nine points
and unemployment hu rise11 I '.I
8. i per cent. The NPA report tak::!s
it from there .
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Bill TO Change Title Has Unhappy Fu •·ure 1

BEADS PEACE GROUP
1b U
pout I
NEW YORK (UPU-1'111 Peace
the Ohio GenerR
I I I I r e • lnllltuiAI IIIIIOUIIC!ld
aj �1 dis'l'ueldly
It hu namtd James J,
apees with me
a
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ad wortb, former U.S. ambit■hd the co-authoedor lo the Vnltod Nallonl, u
or that It would
Ila ehlel .....U.. ollkor. The inbe 1 0 0 d
to
ii • -,roltt ....,
&lt;bang, the title ·of lhla om.er.
'ffle co-author Iii Republican Sena- formed recently ln Wuhlqton.
tQr Klint L. Roberti of Franlr:lln D.C., to .-ve •• a private apnCount,.
&lt;'/ in
peace, ...urtty
Ohio law as far baek 11 1111 and dllarmamlnt.
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have re&lt;ognized lhe jlOl!tion&amp; o1 clerk and INaaurer, but In ltlO
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make It poulble for the same per, C. ttle, ISO. calv• 100; llallp­
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lion dropped nine point� and w-1employment rose tu 6.8 per (-ent
These trends Llld1cated that a rl!'­
cession in the early 1960:!i m ight
bri ng a production index drop ur
10 point.a and an UD8lllploymlilllt
rise to perhaps 8 per cent. T h : s
reee&amp;Slon came a litUe earl�r
than economist Bean thought 11
m ight

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Urge Boater• To Put

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Publi c Tron spo r •

ing choke.
Since her verbal antics usually crack
the nation's front pages, they'd dearly
love to see the lid put on.
On the other hand, there is nothing
they like better than lo cry "gag'· wh•n ,
the White House muzzles somebody.
Here ' s a golden chance to raise one ot
the politician 's favorite alarms.
Which Is ii lo be , gentlemen of t h e
opposition?

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",, Hlqinel Don't ,:., d.;

Jl;CONOMIST LOUL"i H .BEA N
was OM of the fiut to caU atlen­
creaaing unemploymP.111 acrom •
hon to thil phenonumon of ill­
panying increuing populalion aM
incrt-aslng prodoctivity , over a
year ago. Bean WPS writing for
New Republic or, econom ic trench,
likely lo influence tbe 19&amp;0 elee­
tions. But he pointed out that un­
"mployment rate1 were rising i..
periods of both boom and bu...
In the 1951 Korean war boom,
with the index of indllltrlal pro­
duction at 1%0, unemployment was
2.8 per t'ellt. In JW11! 19S9. Just b
fore the steel strike, indll8trhl
production wa sup to 1.'i5 but un­
employmenl bed rleen to U Jk!r
cent.
In the tNo recession, !ndustrb�
production dropped seven points
and unemployment averaged 6.:Z
per rent for the year But In the
1958 reces1ion. lndultrial produc-

CHROSIC UNEMPLOYMENT
le dlstinjiluished from temporary
and frictional unemployment CILLl'i­
ed by businesa recee1ion1 and se..,onal layoff,. Chronic unempN_v·
ment is attributed to deep-seatctl
causes re.!lulting from technologi·
ea! deYelopmenll such as auto­
hU1ineu
mation.
inadequate
1rowth retes, changes 1n internet·
tlonal economic structun, ehli"s
in business location and dlscrim­
inaUon against older worken and
racial groupll practiced by som�

DILEMMAS, ALWAYS DILEMMAS
Presidential Preas Secretary Pierre
Salinger , we are given to understand,
has been "conferring" with Miss Caro­
line Kennedy of the White House re­
garding some of her off.the-cull re­
marks.
The comment that 1parked the con•
ference was her announcement that her
father one evening was "not doing any­
thing, he', just silting upstairs with his
shoes and socks off."
The evident effort to ('Urb her gratui•
tous observations must confront t h e
Republican bombardiers with a tanta]fa.

barger, Martin C. Bowle1, lots, Lena Mae Jordan, Asa E. JorPomer-0y,
dan, udmin .. lo Ava Gilkey, lols,
H11mer Baxter, admin . Moggie Harrlf;onville .
.
Je�ome Goldberg. L. F. Poffen- Swearingen , �.:· to Agnes Par- Pearl Fischer to John T. fl'ieher.
$mlth Mann Real Estate Co. to ley. lot 13, Syfal'Uke.
lot, Pomeroy.
William Deem. Elsie Deem to
2-J)ally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, O . April 6 , 1961
Olaf Peter■on, minerals. Rutland.
Sam N. &amp; Ruth Arnold, Stanley
J. Blazewicz to Manning D, Wrb­
.-.er. parcel,, Scipio.
Etta P. Shumwar. �.. te
frank Shumway, Doris Miller,
· 1toward Shumway, Gerald E.
Shumway, affld. of tram1 , 1 Olive.
Sybil Eberbach, comm.� Prank
Shmnway, dee. to Dorl, Mfller,
Howard Shumway, Gerald Shum­
'f.aY, ll' aeres{_' O)t!e.�_ :'�
Dorll and Charlel Mlllel, How­
ard and Hazel Shumway to Ger­
ald E. Shwnway, parcels, Olive.
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. RoTilM E. ll!igeft, Nellie J. Eggert to Dana R. Hamm, lot, Mid­
dleport.
Lloyd E. Wood, dee.. to Fey
g Wood. cert. of trans. , Salem.
Wilda J. 8ropn to Jotm W. Bro1•n. 100 acre1. Rutland.

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employ"rs and slso by !!Orne Ii..
bor wrlona.
.
. lrw:hcattolll 11N 1hvt chronK·
WN!!mpk,ymenl haa been mcrea'io·
ing." aay• NPA. ";;md ll preM:!.llL)
the threa t of rismg further unle,e
determined oounl.l!rmu�urP1 arl'
adopted '

BY RAY CROMLEY
WASHINGTON - l N EA 1 -The
gloomiesl prt!diclion yet, on Wl·
t'mploymenl prospects. h86 JWI '
eome from Nt1l1011al Planning
A1111n Thle is an ind"pendent , non·
prohi e&lt;.'OllOJTlil' research organ i­
tetion estabUsbM in 1934 by 1-1 .
Christian Sonne, who still heeds
rt Ovl"r the yec1rs ii has built �
reputation for sound a n alysis
NPA't newe1t report lll titled
"The R11e of Chronic Unemploy•
numl · · Thli; 11 clulracterized u
"too persistent to be ignored. " II
has nsen from 500,000 ln 19" •o
about lwo million today . 11
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rnunls for about 40 per cent of 1he
., total current unemploymt'Tlt of
fiv" mil l ion workers.

money wit.h lOOSti 5trin11s on lt. H e bf'•
lieves that control and responsihle ust&gt;
of funds go together.
Where state resources do not permit
a matching of U.S. funds, 11!1 in the in­
terstate highwa y program, this theory
inevitably leads to s larger federal say
in matters.
But in this orticial ' 1 view thla need
not be destructive of state rights and in­
terests. He believes ex perience shows
that the technicians who carry out these
joint programs work in a co-operative
spirit respectful of both U.S. and state
concerns .
The question deserves a fresh review.
For it seems obvious we must somehow
find a narrow path between too murh
federal control and too little,

Side Glances

t_,I District Rally
_u_
inly_A_bo
al�M
Pi ans Made At
Last Details 01 Church's 100th
n
Council Meeting
Anniversary Worked On Wednesday I
p;::::ro�

Daily Sentinel , Pomeroy-Middleport, o . . Apri l 6 , 1 96 1 · 3

Respected Group Makes Gloomy Prediction

COMMENTATING, EDITORIALLY

Important examples are turning up
wbkh lndlcate that the various states
hawe recently been more s uccessful than
some of u1 realize lD r esisting federal
control in aid progralTIJ! .
A prime tnstan�e is the i ntentate high­
way program, where the states put up
10 per cent or leas of the money but dis­
pense 100 per cent ol ii.
Some veteran obsenera of U .S .-state
relation,. see lhi! as an o pen invitation
to carelessnea1, if not deliberate waste
and COJ'I'\lption. Inquiries by a congres­
sional group and others found exactly
this, on an astonishing scale.
Fear is now being expressed in some
quarters that another big door may be
opened to trouble if the aid to education
proaram retains its present control fea­
tures. A1 drafter, it gives the states the
•ption whether to spend aid money on
School construction or teachers' salaries.
, Since 1choo1 buildings are more en­
durina monuments to t h e particular
1tate governments involved, the feeling
ii, that many will succumb to the tempta­
tion to weight construction heavily, even
though salary need, may be acute ,
, On top of that, they will be subject

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Seek Bill To Rufi Ohio Fair

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport. 0., April 6, 1 96 1 -5

Giants Look
Primed For
THE
Fast Takeoff SPORTS DESK

Waily Sentinel, Pomeroy-Midclle�, O , April 6, 1 981

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TODAY'S SPORT PARADE

K n i ght's Hard Poke Wins For Panthers , 4-3

First sacker hit Bob Winebren• Pomeroy
or After Bru� BMKl• had ground•
A lint blast uff the bat
002 001 2----4 i _, Salser While,
Pomeroy Pan1h,r :J_ugger Terry ed oul in. 1ht1 f1r,1, Hul'Jf'le Sho1t• 1 ocr hit ;:in lllfldd &amp;ruundt•r !hat Ted B.ni I Py. Wolft&gt; t l.PJ 6 and und llntfleld.
Km1ht with t'&gt;lo out 1n the latt of slop Roltr Bir('h rllpf;ed a dyinai WH tolilied lo the plak. H l a
the seventh bounced off LJ,e knte l quaU ■ingl, IJ1lo 1hurt right. lie brot her, Mickoy, wa, called out / ---------------------lly RED DOWN
of llac1ne hurler Du11n&lt;' Wolf&lt;! otole lifteOnd e.nd 11eurL'd lntc1 on UI a closo pt.ly,
lll.lft4 Prall lakru.Uoul
j Hat.-1�1e went down irl order in
and scored lwo runs-, �JV!n� Pom, .a f1�ldt:ir • choice
1
U you · re looking for a tedn
I
3
4
roy 8 come-from-behinrl
wui ln Porneroy ' s i:'"nd or Hie first, I the third after ,mgle. by Larry
BY BOB WINGETT
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etared for a fast getaway ln oext
ast evening.
:Ji,,;i!J
Roger Stewart sma:.hed ..1 ground Sa li4:tr and Holman. In lhe Pe.nSentinel Sports Writer
week', pennant race11. look no
,.__..,__
With :tacme ahead J-2 in the rule double off the &lt;"hurl'h whh ther end, Stewart walked, Kniot::t
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b.rther lhlll the Sa.a Franci&amp;eo _.-�
•• r. -...._._..,.,..._,a.cw ca.• Iast of th� seventh, Roy "But1..·h" one out, but died on the mlddlc l and Tom White flied out, Wally
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Giants.
' Hatfield singled and Micky Wine•
Arms Went to bat !or Bob Wine tmC'k.
U's. cl.ear that oew manager Al, ll brenrier uod drew a waJk.
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Panther pitcher Sophomor� brtmuer WIii aafe on an error that
vta Dark � for a !ut start
allowed Po_mer�y'a_ fil'"lt two rul\i.
WoUe ,truck out Fnmk Eben;. Tom White set Coach Larry Morpl the 10W' flnishea of 1959 and
ln the fifth 1nnmg Racine got
bach after A.nns had ilolen M!('- rison 's boys down in order in the home from
ptt be IOlll' fin.libes ul 1 969 and
third with two gone by
1
ond. The next batter, Tom Whll• serond. He ,trucl out Jun Wick- ck th lead
ltl!O, aad the team ...ms ready
111galn on runa by
e
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alto drew • pa11.
· 1 Une and Larry G rimm aod fore- BU'ch
ti provide just that . It has reeled
.jod
WoUe.
The ruaa were
MON EV M Ay NOT be everything, but it sure will Th,111! set lhe itage for Knight ' s ed opposini pitcher Ted Bailey ahoved
.
olf eight vletortes in its last I I
.ecrou
on
a aeries of thrt-e
a lol to the Syracus e-Miners ville Basebal l Boosters blazing line ■hot beck tu t h , to ••round out.
mean
pmes and ll'• getting tkat en- Association this season.
errors from Pomeroy fielders
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mound 011 a two ond t...o P•k
• 1 · Panthe
.
r Freiihm.in rightneldt&gt;r Neither team threate?ed ln · the
eouraging amootb blend of solid
,
evening
Tuesday
on
At a meeting of the assoc1aU
The baIJ bounced off ttle 1•� of Micky W1I1ebrenner »larted � ral- .six th Curve baller Mike ,
hitting. .
pitdiiq and robust
Y.erry
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Treasurer Mrs. Pa ul Baker announc ed to fellow boosl- Wolfe, brui.slnM It p.alnfuHy. then ly that fizzled out openi
.
. . . . .. .
g the I t
The Giant, ,aid It wilh P1tch· ers that the organization has about nine bucks
1
0
relieve
White
enrl
We have the reputation as
m
ared high in the a1r. Before Jt o! U1e second inning w�th a d��- :::
10
,
P�
e
s
ing ��esday w�n M ike Mc�eagu
ny
and
a
for
over
take
to
on
came
.
team
To op�rate two Httle league
be recovered Arms a n d ble off 111ti churc- h. MJ' ke werry Bailey
the store graduates prefer,
d 5tu M iller combined sq uad this year over $400 is needed , boosters estimate , could
.
Connick
. an.
,
,
I
WhUe
had
.
acored , and that was walii walked and Larry Heines The · game wa11 ended
1n a au-hitter that gave them .a By even my anlhmetic, that leaves $39 1 to go.
with
and the reason's not hard
Wai iafei. on a fielder ,• cholec, Knig1 1t'1 bla1t with near darken•
2-0 victory over lhfl Los Angele11
Starting off the drive for funds the boosters decided the be.JI game.
RACINE 8CORED F.·ARLY
.,, 'd
1 ti1e uases were fun•
many other thin'gs will follow to earn , ______
etl s·k·1e11. lo the P1mther end of
Dodgen. M. cCormick. the Nation• to sell t r1zes and
to find-qu ality apparel,
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aI Lea.iue I earned run leader money or equipment.
the seC'Qnd. there was a loug
styled tor young men,
Of course, the residents of Syracuse will have to do•
with a 2.70 mark in 1960, allowed
"discus.i.ion" whether or not a
rive hit.a for the first seven In- nate generously in other ways lo keep the baseball pro• c
run by Mike Werry should count.
with service to match,
nings and Miller pitched out of gram rolling.
Werry w.c.s ordered to • t e a 1
---an eighth-inning jam and went on
home third with two gone by
You 'll appreciate
ONLY ONE Ll'ITLE LEAGUE team wa• planned this
to protect the shutout .
Co1.1rh Moure. Jusl as he C'rO-.sed
particularly the easy fit and
Don Blaslngl'lme. mcnl1oned year in Syracuse, but that idea was quickly changed
lhe pl.otc. Dor Coates swung harJ
One
.
the
at
meetlng
signed
were
leaguers
little
23
when
prominently In a po1;sJblc Lre.de
at a pitch, hitting it, but almost
By BOB 8ALNION
rich fabrics al Style-Mart
M 0st 01 the Celtics playen clouHng Werry with hJs bat. Werwith the Cincinnati Reda this of t he t ea ms will be manage d by Bill Cundlfl. 1'he other
UnUed
lnte
Pnss
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n.ationa
m('d.
l
unna
s
e
yet
n
m
couned
r
ag
011
a
splittin
aei tbc two- ry wa1:1 roled out
i
spring, ho�red for the Gianta III
,
suit s and spo rt coats.
1,aul ( Cor k y J K J oes w i l l be manager o f the P· o n y B O, STON &lt;UPI ) - The 8oston games in St. Louis and wrupp,·ng pire Roy Arnu. finally by um
the fifth Inning atld they added
-11 I his sec- CeltIt'• pac ked a commanding up their rourth title in five year•
, an d Mi nersv1 e ' or i
They'll serve you well for
another run ln the seventh on I ,ca g ue sq ua' d of Syracu se
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White 11truck out alx, walked
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•-d rn.o
for th'U!I year .s act on.
s1gne
1
oy.s
d
F
b
ft
een
d
year.
on
1m1
L.&lt;:U88s luuay
and ne)(t Tuesday night bock at Bos· four end allowed four hita ln hi!'-"
Tom Haller·� double. a aacrifke
---graduation and Ions after!
headed for st Lo11 I•-where t h•Y ton Garden.
and an error. Stan Willien· ..s anrl
five innings. Werry allowed no
O. FFICERS were 'ins t3IIe d at th e mee ti ng could win the"ir· thlrd s ,_a1 ht NaNEW
TWO
r
1
Out
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Helve,
Wrnr
Larry Sherry pitched fur tl1e
hits. anned 3 and we.lkM none.
u .g
and the others mstal led were repeaters.
tional Ba8ketball AssocI8 1ion P1 ay• Bo� C'.eu:.y thought that a great Racine
Dodger■.
100 O'UI B-3 4 3
SUITS FROM
J,laycs was voted presl.d ent. H.e took over for Har• oft ('fOwn th19 wee�endopen
g
haU
by
Sl.
Louis
was,
---The Chicago White Sox. an- oldBiS!I tth who did a great Joh durmg
m
season.
past
the
�
The .celtkS, lookmg llkl' old str.angely enough, their downfall
SPORT CO.\TS FR OM
Belgium's ntw Q'...leen Fabiola
olher HIGO dlSt1pl)Ointmenl, got an Don Lisle
was elected to the duties of vice-president .
afte
th1es
firs
ercomiog
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Cliff
s
in
Hagan
and
Bob
enjoys
h
wa
Pettit
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om
her
g
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Back for a second roun d are secretary Kathryn Crow, �� w s, r �wlo 11 103
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wio bincd for 36 points .and 24 re and doe11 so. despite the ready
a
the
h
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treasur e r I ris Baker, and the Board of Directors, Ralph W� es: nf\t d
� ad th
n
r bounds in the opening two periods a\'ailabilll} or professional serv1 J.l declJion over the K[lnaas eou , Bob mlth, Fred Crow and Carolyn Evans, re�
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City Athletics. Th(• Wh;te Sox urn or a not er year.
- tYfn though BotiUm rallied to lead by ice
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'1
h
amp
c
broke a 1-1 tie ln the el).(hth inone .:it iotermiss·JOO.
I
ning wtth the atd of Ed Hakow's
RI G BO B I�OU KS IS
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WE ARE PROUD
to
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be televised wi ll be nt rnuch out there 01 lltey did in
baseball teams. He has given much of his time and bo
C_/'"',."'fe
st . Louis Saturd.:iy .and Sund &amp;y that fin! half." said Couty. "Bu:
The world champ ion Plttthurgh plenty of labor promoting the teams.
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when the Detroit Tigers clubherl we ek to have signed a contract with the Dallas Texans mltted .�lawk6, co.ich l'aul Sey- they wel'&lt;! doing. "
Other Suit, From 29.95
. s no doubt aboot Hagan. who had 33 point, In the
mour. TI1cre
out a lZ-8 triumph. Wilmc•r &lt; Vine- footbal l team for next year.
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He al.so got a substantial increase in pay for sl�ning that . A ll we t·,m do nuw is g rvc opener here Sunday wo d
gar BendJ Mizell wa11 ripped for
II run, and 14 hit, in i;ill umiug.s on the do�ted line, proving the Texans must be p enty 'em all we've got \n St Lou is. " with 4Cl , while .Petu! con��lbut•ePd
Bara NeHmtin
by Dt'troit's JS.hit attack. whkh pleased wi th the Wahama- Manhall University product.
30. Couay led the Celt, ;Ith W
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V SPARE basebal l gloves lying ti18 Haw k5, d resamg
AN YBODY GOT A Nroom door and Tommy HC'insohn 11ll hit over
The Home of Arrow Shirta
Ion. Dick Gernert and Rocky rolShirt launderers
a lter the game. He e x plained th"t 20 for Bo11ton .
E. Main St.
avito. Jim Bunning went the dis. around in h is basement or closets?
p0..,._
Th e r e arc man y boys who could put them to use this the playen had reque,1ed him to -· .
lance for the Tiger, .ellhot1f.lh
summer in Little League lay.
keep the writer&amp; out. It was the
lugged for 12 hit■.
t
Some boys 1·usl dott'l ave the cash to buy one and firat tlmtl 6 dreutng room had I
are too young o earn the money. It would boost the aoul been closed to writers here in :
to give these unfortu nates a chance on the field , rather oome lime.
than lo let a glove mold away.
Le1111ie Wilkens, collared aa �1;
wa■ leavlug the room later, wa�
SYRACUSE PONY LEA G UE Manager Paul Kloes askd If it would he "a different
wants all the b-Oys coming out this year to be al the story" in the lfawktt' home town.
Syracuse ball park Satur�ay at I p.m. Those who have •· It better be,' wa11 all the
no! turned in uniforms from last year are lo do so then. rookie from Providenre College
This Include, boys who are not eligible lo play this seah.ed to aay,
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K n i ght's Hard Poke Wins For Panthers , 4-3

First sacker hit Bob Winebren• Pomeroy
or After Bru� BMKl• had ground•
A lint blast uff the bat
002 001 2----4 i _, Salser While,
Pomeroy Pan1h,r :J_ugger Terry ed oul in. 1ht1 f1r,1, Hul'Jf'le Sho1t• 1 ocr hit ;:in lllfldd &amp;ruundt•r !hat Ted B.ni I Py. Wolft&gt; t l.PJ 6 and und llntfleld.
Km1ht with t'&gt;lo out 1n the latt of slop Roltr Bir('h rllpf;ed a dyinai WH tolilied lo the plak. H l a
the seventh bounced off LJ,e knte l quaU ■ingl, IJ1lo 1hurt right. lie brot her, Mickoy, wa, called out / ---------------------lly RED DOWN
of llac1ne hurler Du11n&lt;' Wolf&lt;! otole lifteOnd e.nd 11eurL'd lntc1 on UI a closo pt.ly,
lll.lft4 Prall lakru.Uoul
j Hat.-1�1e went down irl order in
and scored lwo runs-, �JV!n� Pom, .a f1�ldt:ir • choice
1
U you · re looking for a tedn
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3
4
roy 8 come-from-behinrl
wui ln Porneroy ' s i:'"nd or Hie first, I the third after ,mgle. by Larry
BY BOB WINGETT
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etared for a fast getaway ln oext
ast evening.
:Ji,,;i!J
Roger Stewart sma:.hed ..1 ground Sa li4:tr and Holman. In lhe Pe.nSentinel Sports Writer
week', pennant race11. look no
,.__..,__
With :tacme ahead J-2 in the rule double off the &lt;"hurl'h whh ther end, Stewart walked, Kniot::t
•
b.rther lhlll the Sa.a Franci&amp;eo _.-�
•• r. -...._._..,.,..._,a.cw ca.• Iast of th� seventh, Roy "But1..·h" one out, but died on the mlddlc l and Tom White flied out, Wally
_, __
Giants.
' Hatfield singled and Micky Wine•
Arms Went to bat !or Bob Wine tmC'k.
U's. cl.ear that oew manager Al, ll brenrier uod drew a waJk.
V
O
Panther pitcher Sophomor� brtmuer WIii aafe on an error that
vta Dark � for a !ut start
allowed Po_mer�y'a_ fil'"lt two rul\i.
WoUe ,truck out Fnmk Eben;. Tom White set Coach Larry Morpl the 10W' flnishea of 1959 and
ln the fifth 1nnmg Racine got
bach after A.nns had ilolen M!('- rison 's boys down in order in the home from
ptt be IOlll' fin.libes ul 1 969 and
third with two gone by
1
ond. The next batter, Tom Whll• serond. He ,trucl out Jun Wick- ck th lead
ltl!O, aad the team ...ms ready
111galn on runa by
e
�
alto drew • pa11.
· 1 Une and Larry G rimm aod fore- BU'ch
ti provide just that . It has reeled
.jod
WoUe.
The ruaa were
MON EV M Ay NOT be everything, but it sure will Th,111! set lhe itage for Knight ' s ed opposini pitcher Ted Bailey ahoved
.
olf eight vletortes in its last I I
.ecrou
on
a aeries of thrt-e
a lol to the Syracus e-Miners ville Basebal l Boosters blazing line ■hot beck tu t h , to ••round out.
mean
pmes and ll'• getting tkat en- Association this season.
errors from Pomeroy fielders
.
.
mound 011 a two ond t...o P•k
• 1 · Panthe
.
r Freiihm.in rightneldt&gt;r Neither team threate?ed ln · the
eouraging amootb blend of solid
,
evening
Tuesday
on
At a meeting of the assoc1aU
The baIJ bounced off ttle 1•� of Micky W1I1ebrenner »larted � ral- .six th Curve baller Mike ,
hitting. .
pitdiiq and robust
Y.erry
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Treasurer Mrs. Pa ul Baker announc ed to fellow boosl- Wolfe, brui.slnM It p.alnfuHy. then ly that fizzled out openi
.
. . . . .. .
g the I t
The Giant, ,aid It wilh P1tch· ers that the organization has about nine bucks
1
0
relieve
White
enrl
We have the reputation as
m
ared high in the a1r. Before Jt o! U1e second inning w�th a d��- :::
10
,
P�
e
s
ing ��esday w�n M ike Mc�eagu
ny
and
a
for
over
take
to
on
came
.
team
To op�rate two Httle league
be recovered Arms a n d ble off 111ti churc- h. MJ' ke werry Bailey
the store graduates prefer,
d 5tu M iller combined sq uad this year over $400 is needed , boosters estimate , could
.
Connick
. an.
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,
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WhUe
had
.
acored , and that was walii walked and Larry Heines The · game wa11 ended
1n a au-hitter that gave them .a By even my anlhmetic, that leaves $39 1 to go.
with
and the reason's not hard
Wai iafei. on a fielder ,• cholec, Knig1 1t'1 bla1t with near darken•
2-0 victory over lhfl Los Angele11
Starting off the drive for funds the boosters decided the be.JI game.
RACINE 8CORED F.·ARLY
.,, 'd
1 ti1e uases were fun•
many other thin'gs will follow to earn , ______
etl s·k·1e11. lo the P1mther end of
Dodgen. M. cCormick. the Nation• to sell t r1zes and
to find-qu ality apparel,
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aI Lea.iue I earned run leader money or equipment.
the seC'Qnd. there was a loug
styled tor young men,
Of course, the residents of Syracuse will have to do•
with a 2.70 mark in 1960, allowed
"discus.i.ion" whether or not a
rive hit.a for the first seven In- nate generously in other ways lo keep the baseball pro• c
run by Mike Werry should count.
with service to match,
nings and Miller pitched out of gram rolling.
Werry w.c.s ordered to • t e a 1
---an eighth-inning jam and went on
home third with two gone by
You 'll appreciate
ONLY ONE Ll'ITLE LEAGUE team wa• planned this
to protect the shutout .
Co1.1rh Moure. Jusl as he C'rO-.sed
particularly the easy fit and
Don Blaslngl'lme. mcnl1oned year in Syracuse, but that idea was quickly changed
lhe pl.otc. Dor Coates swung harJ
One
.
the
at
meetlng
signed
were
leaguers
little
23
when
prominently In a po1;sJblc Lre.de
at a pitch, hitting it, but almost
By BOB 8ALNION
rich fabrics al Style-Mart
M 0st 01 the Celtics playen clouHng Werry with hJs bat. Werwith the Cincinnati Reda this of t he t ea ms will be manage d by Bill Cundlfl. 1'he other
UnUed
lnte
Pnss
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m('d.
l
unna
s
e
yet
n
m
couned
r
ag
011
a
splittin
aei tbc two- ry wa1:1 roled out
i
spring, ho�red for the Gianta III
,
suit s and spo rt coats.
1,aul ( Cor k y J K J oes w i l l be manager o f the P· o n y B O, STON &lt;UPI ) - The 8oston games in St. Louis and wrupp,·ng pire Roy Arnu. finally by um
the fifth Inning atld they added
-11 I his sec- CeltIt'• pac ked a commanding up their rourth title in five year•
, an d Mi nersv1 e ' or i
They'll serve you well for
another run ln the seventh on I ,ca g ue sq ua' d of Syracu se
�
White 11truck out alx, walked
_.1
,._, the1r au 1._
•-d rn.o
for th'U!I year .s act on.
s1gne
1
oy.s
d
F
b
ft
een
d
year.
on
1m1
L.&lt;:U88s luuay
and ne)(t Tuesday night bock at Bos· four end allowed four hita ln hi!'-"
Tom Haller·� double. a aacrifke
---graduation and Ions after!
headed for st Lo11 I•-where t h•Y ton Garden.
and an error. Stan Willien· ..s anrl
five innings. Werry allowed no
O. FFICERS were 'ins t3IIe d at th e mee ti ng could win the"ir· thlrd s ,_a1 ht NaNEW
TWO
r
1
Out
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Helve,
Wrnr
Larry Sherry pitched fur tl1e
hits. anned 3 and we.lkM none.
u .g
and the others mstal led were repeaters.
tional Ba8ketball AssocI8 1ion P1 ay• Bo� C'.eu:.y thought that a great Racine
Dodger■.
100 O'UI B-3 4 3
SUITS FROM
J,laycs was voted presl.d ent. H.e took over for Har• oft ('fOwn th19 wee�endopen
g
haU
by
Sl.
Louis
was,
---The Chicago White Sox. an- oldBiS!I tth who did a great Joh durmg
m
season.
past
the
�
The .celtkS, lookmg llkl' old str.angely enough, their downfall
SPORT CO.\TS FR OM
Belgium's ntw Q'...leen Fabiola
olher HIGO dlSt1pl)Ointmenl, got an Don Lisle
was elected to the duties of vice-president .
afte
th1es
firs
ercomiog
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Cliff
s
in
Hagan
and
Bob
enjoys
h
wa
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om
her
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Back for a second roun d are secretary Kathryn Crow, �� w s, r �wlo 11 103
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wio bincd for 36 points .and 24 re and doe11 so. despite the ready
a
the
h
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r
treasur e r I ris Baker, and the Board of Directors, Ralph W� es: nf\t d
� ad th
n
r bounds in the opening two periods a\'ailabilll} or professional serv1 J.l declJion over the K[lnaas eou , Bob mlth, Fred Crow and Carolyn Evans, re�
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I
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RI G BO B I�OU KS IS
· G eneral M anager o I th e Syracuse The th'ird and fourth. gamus. 'Tve never seen them huatle '°
WE ARE PROUD
to
th
.
wildness.
be televised wi ll be nt rnuch out there 01 lltey did in
baseball teams. He has given much of his time and bo
C_/'"',."'fe
st . Louis Saturd.:iy .and Sund &amp;y that fin! half." said Couty. "Bu:
The world champ ion Plttthurgh plenty of labor promoting the teams.
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J IM •• T HE MOOSE" BARTON has been reported this "We' re really hurting now,'' ad- oul, No team can iust-n ln whe.l
when the Detroit Tigers clubherl we ek to have signed a contract with the Dallas Texans mltted .�lawk6, co.ich l'aul Sey- they wel'&lt;! doing. "
Other Suit, From 29.95
. s no doubt aboot Hagan. who had 33 point, In the
mour. TI1cre
out a lZ-8 triumph. Wilmc•r &lt; Vine- footbal l team for next year.
, •
Othe r Sport Coats From 1 7.50
"CRUSHPROOF"
He al.so got a substantial increase in pay for sl�ning that . A ll we t·,m do nuw is g rvc opener here Sunday wo d
gar BendJ Mizell wa11 ripped for
II run, and 14 hit, in i;ill umiug.s on the do�ted line, proving the Texans must be p enty 'em all we've got \n St Lou is. " with 4Cl , while .Petu! con��lbut•ePd
Bara NeHmtin
by Dt'troit's JS.hit attack. whkh pleased wi th the Wahama- Manhall University product.
30. Couay led the Celt, ;Ith W
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met sf)Orh writers al. 1tnd Frank Ramsey, a.m J one1·
ur
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MorBubh11
Included homers by
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.
V SPARE basebal l gloves lying ti18 Haw k5, d resamg
AN YBODY GOT A Nroom door and Tommy HC'insohn 11ll hit over
The Home of Arrow Shirta
Ion. Dick Gernert and Rocky rolShirt launderers
a lter the game. He e x plained th"t 20 for Bo11ton .
E. Main St.
avito. Jim Bunning went the dis. around in h is basement or closets?
p0..,._
Th e r e arc man y boys who could put them to use this the playen had reque,1ed him to -· .
lance for the Tiger, .ellhot1f.lh
summer in Little League lay.
keep the writer&amp; out. It was the
lugged for 12 hit■.
t
Some boys 1·usl dott'l ave the cash to buy one and firat tlmtl 6 dreutng room had I
are too young o earn the money. It would boost the aoul been closed to writers here in :
to give these unfortu nates a chance on the field , rather oome lime.
than lo let a glove mold away.
Le1111ie Wilkens, collared aa �1;
wa■ leavlug the room later, wa�
SYRACUSE PONY LEA G UE Manager Paul Kloes askd If it would he "a different
wants all the b-Oys coming out this year to be al the story" in the lfawktt' home town.
Syracuse ball park Satur�ay at I p.m. Those who have •· It better be,' wa11 all the
no! turned in uniforms from last year are lo do so then. rookie from Providenre College
This Include, boys who are not eligible lo play this seah.ed to aay,
son.
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Wednelday. Mn. Stanley MaloDe,
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RL 5 Jackaon, IOll, 9: 50 a.m.
A--. lhlll wbt entered Bol· Wednesday, Mrt. Fred OlaJ'l Jen• llmpitll - .. put II boo.ti kinl, SyraCUR , daughter. 6:05
Wll'I: Jin. E. Adelle West.lake, a.m. Wednesday.
utl ,.__.. Me., William E.
Dlld:arged
lllnlDll,an. 1llllte Ave., JO&amp;epb Patients recently discharged InW.,_ 'l'IMDIII, DlrKI Star cludied Shelby E. Webb, Howard
Rt.. lolm 4. Mlllm, Rt. t Thur- Long, Mrs. Brady M. Berry, Paul
llrL 1Awta V. Mueller, 2 105 W. Daniela, M ni. Arnold K. HerdManne Ave.• Pt. Pleaaant, Bf11Ci! man , Mn. Kyle A. Hill. Mn. Carl
D. Wallace. 15112 Palmer st., M id- 8. Vickers and infant daughter,
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..._ Gelfttt, Jacbon, Tayna Devol end Christine Carpenter.
1M �ppa. Ravenswood, w. Va,
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According to the midnight re� Romeo
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Mra. B. GleuD Slaven. port of the nurBing department,
• W. Va.
those patients who were in fair
JSirtlll
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Rib Steaks
T- Bone Steaks

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OHIO YALLIY

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Gau1e re---,.t
18. o. 13. S, nmning 42 feet oo rollers, Pomeroy-Mason 24.55, Pt,
Pleaaant 15.85, Hinton 2. 4Z ata•
tlonary, Kanawba Falla 4.49 ri&amp;Ing. Charleston 11.67 falling. Lon•
don and Marmet darns were runDini 11AI Int and Winfield one
foot.
INt ........,.,
, Oldo llnr - IDdlana up 14,
4. U p.m., Cornell up 1-t, 9:. 20
p.m.f Pela Dnney up 14, 4. 40
a.m. ; Alba Sepbyr up !&amp;:, I: 50
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Lm. l u.
-· "'-�"'•• up ,.
Br.Ian IL up te, 4:25 a.m. ; FrankUn Pierft IP u, 4:41 am. i Bea-,
ver up 17, l:IO ■.m., Southland
up 11. l: lD a. m. , SL Maryl up 19,
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BETTER LIVING

RACINE'S BANTAM SUPER MARKET
"THI ffORI WITH MfART"

PORK CH OP S
FIRST CUTS ___ 39c lb.
CENTER Ill CUTS _ 55c lb,
CENTR LOIN
LOIN END

Curs _ 69c lb.

ROAST

49c lb.

FULL RIB tlALJI ____ 49c lb.
fl U L L l O I N H A l F ___, ___________ 59c lb.

POIIC MUMA
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SfGII CANNED LUNCH MEAT (1 2 oz.) •«• - ... . . .. .. 39c can
,__. IEANS, Clo..- F- 2 ½ Sh■ · · ··•· -- 2 c• 39c
FIGIIDA GIAPEFitdlT •• . . • • ·• ........ .__ • • -.. 5 &amp;. 1iag 39c
CRIIY . . · .. · · · · · · · 1 9c stalk BANANAS • • -- 2 1. fer 29c

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Review

(or more aid for med ical school&amp;.
Hash ltC'Cu.st!d the Kennedy adthroughout lhe nation are baclung
Lhe American Medical Assoc iation
i.n its hght against the legi.!llation
"Ttie big propaganda wheels are
tryin� to defea_t the effo �ts _ of th�
Amencan Medical Assoc •a�•o� �y
telling the people that we ind1v 1dsympathy
ual doctors . aren ·
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al organ12a
with the aclJon.s o
.,
i ion.
"We do embrace the basic phil
•Jso phy _ of our pa �n : org ani_z alion
and will work diligently w 1t b al 1
· he po wers at our commanr
t o prevent any further trends to
ward socialiiation," he said.
Hash ' said such a.ssembly line
medicine" would discourag� promisin� students �rom enlermg the
med1caJ profession.
"It i.s a sad commentary of our
limes that medicine has little
to
offer the youth with a good sci­
entific mind,'' he said. "We may
have lt!ss and leSB as the years
go by. "

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Neck Bones -­
Fresh Pork Pig Feet 8 $1
Sliced Pork liver 3 89c

MINUTE STEAKS
lb. 69c

lb.

Ground Beef

2 ,.. 99c

PORK SHAKS - SPARE RIBS
FRESH SIDE · · · · · · · · · · . . . . ... · · . . lb. 49c

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PARSNIPS
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PORK &amp; BEANS

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2 lb. pkg. 35c
3 lb. pkg. 39c

ROLLED OATS ·
MACARONI
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10

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FOOD MART

JO-BO DOG FOOD
12 cans $1.00

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Yellow GlolieGtons . . · · 3 lb. pkg. 19c
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CAN MILK ______ 3 cans 49c
I-lb. box I Oc
TABLI SALT

89c
ROUND STEAK
NEW YORK SHOULDERS :::.i _ 49c
BUCKEYE SLICED BACON -- 49c

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DOG FOOD
25 lb. $1 .89

JcoilJI oponl tho .-r,keod .-It!,
Mr. and Mn Harold N,wlll/' ,
I
Mr. ■nd lln. Eimer Burta&gt;.
eo, umbwt.
the ....kend with Mr. and Mes W•yne
Prine,.
BV \'JOLET IMITH
Mr. and Mr1 John Gract' were Nell Blake and He rbert Swan,
recent dmner guests of Mrs. Dag- , u
E t Liverpool , 0 . &amp;pe nt the
mar Rummager, Portland.
.
wee_.n
1..- d w1'th ""', ,__a Swan.
Mr. and Mr! John Mc:Collough
.pm .
.
.
and Kenneth Laurence, Newell, S dmg Sunday with Mr. and
w. Va were visiting Mr, and Mr1 Clyde Laurene• were Nell
Mr, . C lyde Lau tence. re tently.
ctark and Priscilla Jane . Allien,,
1
Mr. and Mn. Marion RiggJ , M' r, and Mrli. Paul Laurence and
Athena, entertained recently with
_ Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
a . 1leak di�ner _ honor ini,: Dav w , R1tch1e and Joyce , Portland.
R iggs on h l5 birthday . 0 t h e r
Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Dunn.
guests were Slewarl
Midway,
Pa.. ,pent the weekend
Si,iison .
Reeds\' ille , Lindsey Lyons, Tup- with Mrs. Ethel l..ar1'1ns.
per■ Plains and Ray Riggs.
Betty Joho,on, Cleveland, o.,
l
Mt. Olive Cottage Prayer meet- ulled w Mr. and Mn. L D,
ing was held at the home of Mr. Pierce.
and Mrs. Oscar Babcock with 19 Mr _ and Mrs Lloyd McPeek,
members aUeDding. Rev. Douglas Belleville,
Va caHed at the
Circle Jield a discussion on "The Charles Ren1Ity and Joe Bissell
Crucificlion or Jesus."
homes, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs; L. D Pierce Mr. and Mrs Emmett Stethem
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. were visiting their son Gerald,
Bryon Calvert, Guysvill�.
who i.!1 a patient in .a Nelsonville
is
V iting over the weekend with hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Dave Yates w ere Mr. and Mn Wayne Boston,
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Yates, Vienna, W. Va Mr. and Mr,.
Cleveland, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Johnnie Kibble, Reediville were
ert Yates and Van Torrence, SUnday dinner guestl of Mr. and
Cambridge, 0.
Mrs. Harlis Franlc.
Mr. and Mrs Gene Smith . Chil- Jo Ann Hensley, 0. U Athen
s
is spending her Easter vacat ion
son, Lance, of Spencer and Mrs. wilh her parents,
Mr. and Mrs
Che,;ter Ol�ver spent Easter at Joh
n Hensley_
.
Toledo, Ohio with relalfves.
.
Sunday d"miler �Sls of Mr. and Ada 8isseii wh o bas been a
patient at Holzer Hospital has :re-Mn. John Hamson were Frank
HaJTis, Bob and Aon. ol Mason. turned home,
Chesler Oliver and Joan visited . Mr. and Mn Gone Riggs were
Mr. and M rs, Luther Tucker at dum er guests or Mr. and Mu
Babcock.
Muon Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Duncan Mr. _and Mra Virgil Wam,isy,
of Huntington spent several days Mn. Jim Preston were visttlng
vlBillng Mr. and Mrs. Buren Dun- Mr. and Mr■. Donel Larkin,, recan.
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ZAffl:R CANTATA
An 1!'.uter Canta_ta WH pre-111\ted Sunday morning al 5 . 30 by
the Young Choir of the ME
Church• d•-•-•
uOR:i.eu bY Ann Williama.
Solo, were aWlg by Mr■. Kanolln end Mrs. Comer, Duell by
Margie 1.�� and Beverly 8W1!5 ,
Ann Jonu.un and JoAnn JU&amp;hs
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Narrator waa Ann John&amp;0n.
Others in the choir were Dorothy Blake, Carolyn Smith, Ella
Mae Bumi. Judy William!, Denver B lake, timer VanMeter Jr.,
Eugene Wamsley, Dale Justii, Mr.
and Mr,. Richan! Glllley.
Following the i,ervice the group
wu eerved breakfut at the home
of Mrs. Lloyd Williama.
l!:AITBR EGG BUNT
The Clifton Climbers 4-H Club
enroyed an egg hunt SUnday a(•
lerDoon tl the Ned Henry home.
W
inning prizes weM 'hddie Brink•
er, Raymond Varian, _Ray Hoff.
Slasle Varian and Carolyn
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Baptiamal aervk:es were held at
7 p. m. �tmday at the ME church.
Baptized were Cheryl Ann Bostic
daughter of Mr. and Mn. Paui
Bostic, Middleport ; Mary Ann
Roffman, daughter of Mr. ■nd
Mn. Lloyd Hoffman, PGmeroy ,
and Gregory Neil Lewi■, son of
Mina Lewis
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilkey
tlsUed his parents, Mr. and Mr■.
Pearl Gilby al Pomeroy Sunday.
Vislllng Mr. and �- Elmer
VanMeter Sr. and family during
Easter were Mr, and Mn. Harley
PoweU Sr., Mr. Bruce PoweU of
Nitro, Bobble Greer of Point
Pleasant and Pauline Newlon.
Mr. aud Mrs. Marvin Marr and
daughter, Linda, of Buffalo, W.
eaDed on William Gephart,
Friday.
Floyd Glhbs and ""'· Ray Dean,
of Toledo, Ohio, ,pent Salurday
and Sunday wllh Harry Johnson
ond Nlativa.
Mr. and Mrs, Freeman John,an
and -. Chuckle, lln. Kalla 8and Mr■ . Mabel Johnlon motored
to East Uve,pool, Ohio. Sunday to
visit reisllvel and friends•
Mr. and Mrs. Chari.. Cart­
wrlgllt and Elaine of Mason, Mr.
and Mn. Toney COiley and fam­
ily of New Haven visited Mr. and
Mrs. Dana Iewia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hollman of
Camp Conley visited Mr. and Mrs.
loo Hollman N!CeDtly,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fox of
Middleport visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd F.. ,Saturday and Sonday.
Mr. and MJ'll. Kenneth J,ult of
Columbus visited Mr1. Winfferd
Holland and Laura, Euler.
VlalUng Mr. and Im
Willlama and lamlly &amp;unday were
Mrs. Dinah Riddle and Ethyl of
New Haven, Mr. � Fogle­
lOII, Point Pleuant, and Mrs. Till
Noble, lfuon.
Mr. and Mn. Laurence David•
oon and cblldren of COhunboa
visited frientla Saturday
lln. Hattison Roblnlon and
lmllly visited ller paNlltl; Mr.
and Mn. Franlc Mcllermltl at
Letart, Sunday.
Visiting Mr, and Jin. Geno Ri­
ley Bunday were lln. Mable John­
son, her mother, and ll'andmolh­
er of Beverly, Ohio.
lln. Harold Hysell and cl,i]d.
r&lt;n of Rutland Ohio ,and Mn.
Daniel Kllling,worth and son ol
Point Pleasant visited Mr. and
lln. William Stewart, Wodoelday.
Mr. and Mn. Robert - and

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llrWds. Kr. m1 11n. Ila)' - will be ,.... 111 _.
Buck and Pam. ud IIJu Sue the Grode School -V I I
Bucli ol c.,i1Airi 5 " , - ca
Mrs. Henchel Norri, attend, 'nlo WSC8
llr&amp; - - .. Ille .,,_ ol o1 IIJ'I. B,rt
ed funeral aervlcn for her uncle,
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Mrt. Andrew era. Prlday nigbt. EiJam Buick usWtn1
John GuuUhe r al Pomeroy �tur- Officff1 lor the
JUI wer9 an. Paul Cu&amp;cl IIDd - ........ 1
day, Mr. and Mn. John Filber ...._.i u- M1ldred
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Co_lumbua 6atw-d&amp;y rught. Their
Mn. Glady1 Shield■• Hr,, Mar•
----ch1l,dren stayed ■t the home of pret
Wolfe, Mn. Inna H I I I,
Gl'VJ: DDIND
-��their grand parenla , Mr. and Mra . , M,
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Cro,.■ . L,unch wu •r- Ihm hmne, Nye A.Ye, � WtS;� .
employment on the Tow boat tt1c.: .
Mr. ad Mn.
R. W'dlr - -�
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Thelma Ann Thursday.
\ Mr. and Mn Paul Erfill and dlNllht«a, l(eltode 1111d 1i1t11e � -··
Ralph Brinker of Wheeling, W. 1 family, and Mrt, .John Cbanef Toledo Mr and 11n. H. w.
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Va was rerent gutit of his (atb- jantt cbiJdren, and llr, and Mn t,r, MarWta.
and llr. ad llrAo er , Cbemr Brinker.
Paul Bell and chl1drm of Ila- 1 Alben S-. ti ,..,_.,,
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final training class Sunday af.
ternoon. 'lbese clUlel have been
well attended membert and cbildren of the eight clmrchel of the
Rev. Paul Casto.
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Mr. and Mn Earl �- Roulh
.
recently enterta ined with a Sun-

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Aprtl

Mr. and Mr■• John Hill wore Mi■I JUA .uley al Raven,.
recont
o1 MIN Louiso ....i ,petit Sunday 'll'illl bet
Parr and Dana of Racine.
father, Ralph ,\mloy,

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offbeat situat10n comedies, aduh
cartoon Iormat.s, a game show 01
two' exotic adventure ser1t!S ar,,1
the mystery-drama shows in filling their time slols for l!Nll-62
Apart from " G unsmoke .' which
CR&amp;'IV is expanding to a full
hour nexl season, 00 new Westems are headed o11r way . Th t.•
doesn't mean that TV's Western
buffs are being shut out. Ther&lt;'
will still be at lea!rt 14 horse
operas carrying over from the
current season. There were about
a dozen more when the l960--61
season began.
Carryovers for next season l n•
CHARLESTON - State Road
elude "Have Gun, Will Travel. "
C
ommissioner
Burl A. Sawyers.
" Wagon T r a i n :• "Rifleman,''
ed
TOP CHOICE BEEF
a
directive
has
illsu
lo all Dis"Bonanza, ' ' . . Rawhide" and postrict and County offices of th e
,
slbly five others. Already depan
R o a d Commission
orderin-;
or
ed
going bye-bye are "Wanted
prompt removal of dead animaJa
-Dead or Alive.' "The Westfrom West Virginia highway,.
LB.
emer,' "Stagecoach West, " " Wy.
Pointing
out
that
carcasses
or
att Earp, . "Bat Masterson,"'
animals killed on the highway s
••Zane Grey Theater ." "Deputy,'
ALWAYS GOOD
TENDER
oflensive to the traveliog pub"The Rebel, ' "Gunslinger' and
lie, Sawyers ordered aU Road
the once-mighty "Maverick...
_
_
Commission
trucks to be equlpSince TV's Western chart seems Local women •s
orgaruza.tions ped with tools necessary
for
to be bottoming out, 1 elected to were urged today to sponsor can
· prompt remova I and burta
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of
live dangerous IY Tuesday nigl 't didalet in the 23rd annual "Mrs.
dead
animabi.
Superviso
perry
and watched DOI: one, not two, but America" ' contest
50 FREE S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS
,.. were IDS
• lrucled ,.
sonne1 alllll
w rethree Westerns.
C. H. Murray, manager for the port
WITH THIS COUPON AND
promptly the location of de !l d
I stayed wi ABC-TV for "RI• Ohio Fuel Gas Co., local sponsor
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nty or
.
amma s "' the nea1��
fleman," . Wyatt Earp• and of the naItonwIde oonle8t , sa1'd
.
ist
rs
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ad
rte
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rac
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�u.e
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In 'Rifleman • Buddy
Hackett cash prizes will be awarded to
.
t
d Sawyers,
I.eyed the
representative The d• re� ive, sa1
of a fellow named any club whose
will
be_
an
mtegral
pa
rt of t h e
:ibs. In ''Wyatt Earp,' Morgan wimi at local, division, district,
state-wule effort toward lmprov­
a, a o Id. !ltate and national levels
Woodward tumed
. Cl �bs sponsoring a loc�l winner ing the generaJ appearance of
timer ca1led Gi-b?s. A �
.
and will be in ac,
'" wi·u receive Mc
,-,.. a division win• our highways,
.
"StageCoach West" m tha1°order.
e
Governor
with
Barcordanc
00·
ner $50· a district winner $1
rell was 8 bad-guy named Tibb•·
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a
goa
of
s
ro
cleaner
state.
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the sta� winner• $200, and e na: n
Bihl, Gibbs and Tibbs. Our Wes1·
GOOD SOL ID
HOME-GROWN
$500
ne
al
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r,
win
tion
CAffiO (UVII - Former Queer:
ema bave looked alike fur so long
that there's no reason why they A 30- m �ule . sound, color flbn Narriman of Egypt gave birth to
lhouldn't ,ound alike, too.
�wing h1gh h�t• of the llll!O I 711 pound son Marclt 26, her
Only "Stag1Ccoach'' held atten• Mrs. America contest l!I avail- husband announced Tuesd ay, Narable to cl�b groups for showings
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wife of ex-Kir. g
tlon. The ambitioua 8tory kepI by contactmg Betty Newton at the rlman' divorced
lbs.
lbs.
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.
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pluaging along - plugging is the gas company. The "M . A erI- Farouk, now 1s married to Adn m
word, for I c�ted about a doz- ca'' contest will be held in the ham El N8ldb·
NANCY HALL
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en fataUUea dunng the hour-but fall. Applications are available at
It wa■ the photography that wa11 the lhCal gas company and will be
.
most worthwhile. 'Mle entire atory accepted through Sept. 30. AU mar
took place outdoors an dthe hard• Hammarskjold told the General
HOME-GROWN
HOME-GROWN
working earneraa aucc�ed _m A ''Mrs. Middleport" will be
croatlng Betups thal fwrly g h•• selected early in October to rep­
tened with atmosphere and than resent thi8 area in the division
amneone �nt and added .shatter- contest and the division winner
log background music to the pro- will advance to the district cook· ---------lbs.
2 1b1.
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ofl at Ath •
c:eodlnp ond ruined ever thmg.
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1 ) NOTICES
9x l 2-ALL PATTERNS
'Ila a.une1 Swim: Fred � The d1Str1ct contest wiflnM' wW ___(_
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will be n:um, active lh•n receive an automaUa gat range 1 NOTICE TR UCK GROWERS-IVfl' be fore on TV next season. worth approximately $500 and Order your Southern Tomato
. . .
The dancer-1 I n g • r-ac r baa will compete for the '"Mn. Ohio' '
planta now. Also have seed poto
a....... to 18rvo as host for Al. tille in the 8Ulle flnala In COitonlltoe,. Charles R. Harri■, Portcoa'• new weekly ser� on the bus, Nov. 1-2. "M.ra. Ohio'' will land, Ohio.
4 6 Ste
sched l
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u e begl ning Tue,. win ao expense-pald two,week trip - · - - ------· 11
ABC-TV
Ocl 10 Astaire will ,tar in for heraeH and her husband to
(9) FOR SALE
FOOD MART INSTANT
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"Mn. America" fin.
Giant
I, national
10Veral programs a, well. The se- the
ONE
SET
12
mch
3
point
Hitch
Lauderdale
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Giant
. a m Fort
Fla
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,
ents
a
· • pick up turning plows with new
rlN, replacing ••Alco Pres
1 0 OL $1 1 9
g Nov. '¥1'
a
plow pointa. $55.00. Phone
II planning mu11&lt;al 1pecials along llrtin
SH 2-!113.
• 6 Ste
will\ dramatla anthology fonnall.
LET THERE BE MUSIC
Vlewen in the average AmerlLEGAL NOTICE
78'1
can TV home spent hrs, 8 mins.
lilOTIC■ o• DH.WINO JUIIO ..
EA.
C
o ben of Juron,
1
per day watching TV in Fe�u1t:?!! 0�0�i:���
ary, ac:cording to the latest Niel•
Aorll •lh. 19111
To All Whom It M11 Concern:
ND figure,. ...__
1 111;11 average repre0n rrldaJ1, the 14th day or April,
lNl, at J0:30 o'eloct. A.M., at tlie ol·
18DII 8D all-time hJah.
O
ON ol Jho C-m"'1oao,o of ,UN,O
of Mdla County , Ob.lo, Juror, wtll b•
Jaek Benny'■ daughter' Joan'
pu,bllcly dnWJI ror the M:ay 1911 Tenn
will appear in Hflie Beverly Hills
of ihe Common Plea• Court. ot aa1d
et• c
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Fullce StalJoa N now being fUmed Wilh lho 1960 wooI �•
Norrla
l
Pomoroy
u a f�tng presentation on in C year eloeed. and the lMll
eomm11111oneu
�!J�{ �n
wtre
ning.
erowert
begin
aeaaon
the Sunday night CBS-TV C!Oll'MKly
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bJ Melp Counshow pr..lded over by her dad. reminded today
StabilllllUoo
NBC-TV'• w I d I I y acclaimed t, Agri cultural
committee
ation
and conserv
"Project ••• pniduction, ..The
Cbue o1
,
B.
n
Chairma
••·- of Will Rogers '. w!U bo ,..
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nmplcte
the
of
the importance
pealed during the summer,
of wool
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re&lt;orda on their
and unaltorn lambs.
Prodm:e&lt;1 ue ellilblt for
payments fo, the 1960 lllll'ket­
iDI year IOI' wool and wuborn
iambi marketed no later than
M11tth 31 ol this 1oor. toter
lb.
1111rltetln111 will be ellliblt for
payment.I for 1861.
APKU. I
Tbe Put Chief■ of Magnolia Cbue also uld ul.. d&lt;Jcu·
lb.
Temple Pylhlan Sister■ will meet menll mllll oltow the true not
Thunday evening at the homo ol NIN proeee,Ia, lndudilll( dedu..
Mn. Rollin Boarhl with Mist Er- Uons made fo, fnltlhl and otb·
lb.
..markoUDf
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Where
na Je,.. u co-hlllless.
OLD SMOKE HO USE LUNCHEON
'1111 regular ..-Jog of t b • lalM lnformaU on II filed, both
buywool
1h11
and
c
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produ
tho
Satho
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Women
tholic
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of
Club
Ca
Coolc■d Salami, Spiced Luncheon,
t to penalU.._
orotl Heart ehurcb will be held in er are aubjoc
UD·
nt
Dutch Loaf 11nd Pickle &amp; Piminto, _______ oz. pkg. 49c
the ehurclt ,uditorlum, Thursday AppllcaUona fer payme
be
mllll
3 lb. $ 1 .00
al I p,m. A 6tonley party will fol• der the IIIIIO ProtlRIII
BOLOGNA, In piece or sliced _
rued at lho eount, ASC office
Ofll&lt;:ero and Exf&lt;llllv1 Com- not te
6 cans 79c
CLOVER FARM MILK, till c1n1 _
la r thin May 1. Tho a,or­
mltlel ol tho Mlddleport AltDMI
110 Flee received bJ lumen
Aaoclatlttn will meet this Thun- OI' ool durilll( tho entire mar
­
f w
9x1 2
t!-, OYenlng • the Hip lldtool
ketl., year ean then be alco11 7:111 p.m
lat ed, ind tbe pe,-t nte 111Tbe
Bend Cfthlono Ila- IIOUllced. P■JDIOllll to _,.
dio Club will bold their relUlar will be mede 10D10timo durlna
'J1wnda, IV4DlDa the ::
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(Tim) Neutzlin&amp; In ·�
2
oz.
J11r
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25c
Evanp1Jn1 Chapter, OES will
6 oz. Jar ____ 59c
- 1h11 11iundly ....... al
the IIUODlc Jlall lit lllddleporl
1 0 oz. Jar ____ 99c
VAC . PACKID
. al 7:111 for their April _....
APRIL 7
G R A P E F R U I T _____ ______ 5 lb. big 39c
Thin will be • ladlN bubt,
ball pme April 7 al 1111 Rlnr­
PASCAL CELERY
heh 19c
Ylff IICbool al 7:30 p. m. "'1'bo
BANANAS,
Yellow
Ripe
2 lbs. 29c
Lady � w111 play t b •
PICTSWEET
SLICED STRAWBERRI ES
10 oz. pkg. 29c
Bot Sbolo'' wllb · -··
pmo lollowiDg. llefre,h_..
Will be IIOld. ,...... "' .. ..
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Opon 7 D-,. A WHk-8 A, M. TIii 9 P. M.
FREE
PARKING- , . . COURTEOUS SERVICE
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Pomeroy- M ictdleport . 0 ' A pril 6, 1 961

M , , Hol�11 ""'""'
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Hash also charged th.at an a!l•
l&lt;uult' I , H:u · 1nt'
out propaganda campaign has 1
Rut)('rt Dovlt' Wilfon�. grand
been launched whirh has made
son of Mr and M rs Ear! W1�
doctors "the bult of degrading, Uri·
complimentary, unkind and unlong of Rout!:' 2. Vinton H"y U'1� true cartoons · •
1s Hollf'v sun of Mrs Lillie HolT he Mec:Hccil Joumal. in imolher
Se,·en area me n en u st erl in \}w lt'y of 648 Fu ., t Avl:'nur. G al hpa
article. said doctors could fight Regular Army durmg the montli h.s
the social securny approach to
of March through the local u �
The.�e y oung men 11re laking
medicine by strengthen1.ng t h e l
r Army Re&lt;"ru1t1ng Slation.
their ba.sK' trammg al Forl KnoA .
Blue Shield prepayment plan.
l!ussell Va ugha n Mool'f', soo Kentucky . M-Sgt, Kennet h
0.
"We must lift the heavy hand ol of Mr. and Mrs Gufft-ey Moore J udd, local Recrultt!r stated that
· ·
;uspicion end restram
· t from Ou r of Roule I , Pom• P I�asant. Jamt'!: they enlisted for three years and
lue
Shield
Plans
and
offer these Kenneth Adams, husband of M1.. s. j wil l take an ei� ht weeks basic
l
lans
of
ours
a bold and helping Joyce Adams of Route 2. B 1d• training course then attend the
i
1and of confidence and leader - well.
I fields and schools of their choice.
ship," it said.
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of
on
Supple,
Harold Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Harold William Sup- Strongest winds ever recorded
pie of Henderson . William Frank· in the world blew atop New Hampt in Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs shire':!! 8,ZSS-foot Mount Washing.
w. Stewar t of Route I , Gallipo• ton in 1934. The winds were clock•
lis. Carl Ray Parsons. son of Mr. ed at 231 mlles an hour.
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Tbabet. John F. Blaettner, Paul
Holter. Peter Vililoe, Waller Fet·
ty, Mn. H. G. Slaven, Mrti. Laura
Warren, Mr■• John White, Mn
Gettles,
Hattie Gilleapie, �
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F'·•-r
William
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Reuter •
Ray Riffle, William Harrington,
Berl Baker. Warren T h o m a a,
Homer Sickles , Mrs. Merrill Cadwell, Mn. John Heffner. Harri•
aon Burnside, Clyde Bosworth,
Henry Swift, John Harrington and
Mra. Dan Jones.
Twu unit. of blood were adminlstered at the •-tt
......._ltal on Wedneaday•
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FREI PARKING

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By FRED DANZIG
Un.Jud Preu IDkrnaUonal
NEW YORK WPl l-You 'U wonw h e the Westerns · went
d
� ;; n
y
ip the dial 011 your
w
TV set.
A glance at the rapidly fJIHns
twort ached le I for next sea'::
n bear• o�t those reports
you·ve beerJ beartns about a recession on TV' s Western front .
So far, the three networks are
showing a definite coolne" toward Westerm u they reach for

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CRARLESToN, w. Va WPl )-c:unty,
The pceai&lt;leot of the West Vlrgima Dr. Jahn Hash made the stateMedical AaaociaUoa bu accusedrr:ent m ai, article in this month's
the Kennedy admini5lra hoo ofWe:'.-11 V 1rgmia Medical Jou rnal.
''t.a.lkinlll out of both aid ea of its Hash accused the Kenn ed y a
mouth " in regard to medical cart' m1mstrat1on of encouraging "sofor the aged hooked to Soc1aJ Se-cial l.:l.ed medicine " wh ile u.skmg

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Wll'I: Jin. E. Adelle West.lake, a.m. Wednesday.
utl ,.__.. Me., William E.
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lllnlDll,an. 1llllte Ave., JO&amp;epb Patients recently discharged InW.,_ 'l'IMDIII, DlrKI Star cludied Shelby E. Webb, Howard
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4. U p.m., Cornell up 1-t, 9:. 20
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(or more aid for med ical school&amp;.
Hash ltC'Cu.st!d the Kennedy adthroughout lhe nation are baclung
Lhe American Medical Assoc iation
i.n its hght against the legi.!llation
"Ttie big propaganda wheels are
tryin� to defea_t the effo �ts _ of th�
Amencan Medical Assoc •a�•o� �y
telling the people that we ind1v 1dsympathy
ual doctors . aren ·
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"We do embrace the basic phil
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and will work diligently w 1t b al 1
· he po wers at our commanr
t o prevent any further trends to
ward socialiiation," he said.
Hash ' said such a.ssembly line
medicine" would discourag� promisin� students �rom enlermg the
med1caJ profession.
"It i.s a sad commentary of our
limes that medicine has little
to
offer the youth with a good sci­
entific mind,'' he said. "We may
have lt!ss and leSB as the years
go by. "

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JcoilJI oponl tho .-r,keod .-It!,
Mr. and Mn Harold N,wlll/' ,
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Mr. ■nd lln. Eimer Burta&gt;.
eo, umbwt.
the ....kend with Mr. and Mes W•yne
Prine,.
BV \'JOLET IMITH
Mr. and Mr1 John Gract' were Nell Blake and He rbert Swan,
recent dmner guests of Mrs. Dag- , u
E t Liverpool , 0 . &amp;pe nt the
mar Rummager, Portland.
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wee_.n
1..- d w1'th ""', ,__a Swan.
Mr. and Mr! John Mc:Collough
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and Kenneth Laurence, Newell, S dmg Sunday with Mr. and
w. Va were visiting Mr, and Mr1 Clyde Laurene• were Nell
Mr, . C lyde Lau tence. re tently.
ctark and Priscilla Jane . Allien,,
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Mr. and Mn. Marion RiggJ , M' r, and Mrli. Paul Laurence and
Athena, entertained recently with
_ Roy and Mr. and Mrs. Gene
a . 1leak di�ner _ honor ini,: Dav w , R1tch1e and Joyce , Portland.
R iggs on h l5 birthday . 0 t h e r
Mr. and Mrs. Burdell Dunn.
guests were Slewarl
Midway,
Pa.. ,pent the weekend
Si,iison .
Reeds\' ille , Lindsey Lyons, Tup- with Mrs. Ethel l..ar1'1ns.
per■ Plains and Ray Riggs.
Betty Joho,on, Cleveland, o.,
l
Mt. Olive Cottage Prayer meet- ulled w Mr. and Mn. L D,
ing was held at the home of Mr. Pierce.
and Mrs. Oscar Babcock with 19 Mr _ and Mrs Lloyd McPeek,
members aUeDding. Rev. Douglas Belleville,
Va caHed at the
Circle Jield a discussion on "The Charles Ren1Ity and Joe Bissell
Crucificlion or Jesus."
homes, Friday.
Mr. and Mrs; L. D Pierce Mr. and Mrs Emmett Stethem
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. were visiting their son Gerald,
Bryon Calvert, Guysvill�.
who i.!1 a patient in .a Nelsonville
is
V iting over the weekend with hospital.
Mr. and Mrs Dave Yates w ere Mr. and Mn Wayne Boston,
Mr. and Mrs. Morgan Yates, Vienna, W. Va Mr. and Mr,.
Cleveland, 0., Mr. and Mrs. Rob- Johnnie Kibble, Reediville were
ert Yates and Van Torrence, SUnday dinner guestl of Mr. and
Cambridge, 0.
Mrs. Harlis Franlc.
Mr. and Mrs Gene Smith . Chil- Jo Ann Hensley, 0. U Athen
s
is spending her Easter vacat ion
son, Lance, of Spencer and Mrs. wilh her parents,
Mr. and Mrs
Che,;ter Ol�ver spent Easter at Joh
n Hensley_
.
Toledo, Ohio with relalfves.
.
Sunday d"miler �Sls of Mr. and Ada 8isseii wh o bas been a
patient at Holzer Hospital has :re-Mn. John Hamson were Frank
HaJTis, Bob and Aon. ol Mason. turned home,
Chesler Oliver and Joan visited . Mr. and Mn Gone Riggs were
Mr. and M rs, Luther Tucker at dum er guests or Mr. and Mu
Babcock.
Muon Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Duncan Mr. _and Mra Virgil Wam,isy,
of Huntington spent several days Mn. Jim Preston were visttlng
vlBillng Mr. and Mrs. Buren Dun- Mr. and Mr■. Donel Larkin,, recan.
centJy,

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Of Interest

ZAffl:R CANTATA
An 1!'.uter Canta_ta WH pre-111\ted Sunday morning al 5 . 30 by
the Young Choir of the ME
Church• d•-•-•
uOR:i.eu bY Ann Williama.
Solo, were aWlg by Mr■. Kanolln end Mrs. Comer, Duell by
Margie 1.�� and Beverly 8W1!5 ,
Ann Jonu.un and JoAnn JU&amp;hs
·
Narrator waa Ann John&amp;0n.
Others in the choir were Dorothy Blake, Carolyn Smith, Ella
Mae Bumi. Judy William!, Denver B lake, timer VanMeter Jr.,
Eugene Wamsley, Dale Justii, Mr.
and Mr,. Richan! Glllley.
Following the i,ervice the group
wu eerved breakfut at the home
of Mrs. Lloyd Williama.
l!:AITBR EGG BUNT
The Clifton Climbers 4-H Club
enroyed an egg hunt SUnday a(•
lerDoon tl the Ned Henry home.
W
inning prizes weM 'hddie Brink•
er, Raymond Varian, _Ray Hoff.
Slasle Varian and Carolyn
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APTISMAL .IERVICE
Baptiamal aervk:es were held at
7 p. m. �tmday at the ME church.
Baptized were Cheryl Ann Bostic
daughter of Mr. and Mn. Paui
Bostic, Middleport ; Mary Ann
Roffman, daughter of Mr. ■nd
Mn. Lloyd Hoffman, PGmeroy ,
and Gregory Neil Lewi■, son of
Mina Lewis
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Mr. and Mrs. Richard Gilkey
tlsUed his parents, Mr. and Mr■.
Pearl Gilby al Pomeroy Sunday.
Vislllng Mr. and �- Elmer
VanMeter Sr. and family during
Easter were Mr, and Mn. Harley
PoweU Sr., Mr. Bruce PoweU of
Nitro, Bobble Greer of Point
Pleasant and Pauline Newlon.
Mr. aud Mrs. Marvin Marr and
daughter, Linda, of Buffalo, W.
eaDed on William Gephart,
Friday.
Floyd Glhbs and ""'· Ray Dean,
of Toledo, Ohio, ,pent Salurday
and Sunday wllh Harry Johnson
ond Nlativa.
Mr. and Mrs, Freeman John,an
and -. Chuckle, lln. Kalla 8and Mr■ . Mabel Johnlon motored
to East Uve,pool, Ohio. Sunday to
visit reisllvel and friends•
Mr. and Mrs. Chari.. Cart­
wrlgllt and Elaine of Mason, Mr.
and Mn. Toney COiley and fam­
ily of New Haven visited Mr. and
Mrs. Dana Iewia Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Emil Hollman of
Camp Conley visited Mr. and Mrs.
loo Hollman N!CeDtly,
Mr. and Mrs. Larry Fox of
Middleport visited Mr. and Mrs.
Lloyd F.. ,Saturday and Sonday.
Mr. and MJ'll. Kenneth J,ult of
Columbus visited Mr1. Winfferd
Holland and Laura, Euler.
VlalUng Mr. and Im
Willlama and lamlly &amp;unday were
Mrs. Dinah Riddle and Ethyl of
New Haven, Mr. � Fogle­
lOII, Point Pleuant, and Mrs. Till
Noble, lfuon.
Mr. and Mn. Laurence David•
oon and cblldren of COhunboa
visited frientla Saturday
lln. Hattison Roblnlon and
lmllly visited ller paNlltl; Mr.
and Mn. Franlc Mcllermltl at
Letart, Sunday.
Visiting Mr, and Jin. Geno Ri­
ley Bunday were lln. Mable John­
son, her mother, and ll'andmolh­
er of Beverly, Ohio.
lln. Harold Hysell and cl,i]d.
r&lt;n of Rutland Ohio ,and Mn.
Daniel Kllling,worth and son ol
Point Pleasant visited Mr. and
lln. William Stewart, Wodoelday.
Mr. and Mn. Robert - and

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ter, Kr■. Ila)' Bud&lt; m her birth- al lln. Dm 11111 __. de,lk-ir =day. Gttoll■ .,._t ,..,. lln. Lorna. 1lil -uol Gn6, ....
llrWds. Kr. m1 11n. Ila)' - will be ,.... 111 _.
Buck and Pam. ud IIJu Sue the Grode School -V I I
Bucli ol c.,i1Airi 5 " , - ca
Mrs. Henchel Norri, attend, 'nlo WSC8
llr&amp; - - .. Ille .,,_ ol o1 IIJ'I. B,rt
ed funeral aervlcn for her uncle,
.. · ..ii.
Mrt. Andrew era. Prlday nigbt. EiJam Buick usWtn1
John GuuUhe r al Pomeroy �tur- Officff1 lor the
JUI wer9 an. Paul Cu&amp;cl IIDd - ........ 1
day, Mr. and Mn. John Filber ...._.i u- M1ldred
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au:w _ game 1n Att.eodina: wen Mn. Inn
Bill
Mr
and
s. Aiidrew er-■•
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Co_lumbua 6atw-d&amp;y rught. Their
Mn. Glady1 Shield■• Hr,, Mar•
----ch1l,dren stayed ■t the home of pret
Wolfe, Mn. Inna H I I I,
Gl'VJ: DDIND
-��their grand parenla , Mr. and Mra . , M,
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f'..&lt;IIDUII Chapman. Paul taiDld wUh • dinarOkey .Kaer rrtumed to h I t t•
Cro,.■ . L,unch wu •r- Ihm hmne, Nye A.Ye, � WtS;� .
employment on the Tow boat tt1c.: .
Mr. ad Mn.
R. W'dlr - -�
:
.
Thelma Ann Thursday.
\ Mr. and Mn Paul Erfill and dlNllht«a, l(eltode 1111d 1i1t11e � -··
Ralph Brinker of Wheeling, W. 1 family, and Mrt, .John Cbanef Toledo Mr and 11n. H. w.
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Va was rerent gutit of his (atb- jantt cbiJdren, and llr, and Mn t,r, MarWta.
and llr. ad llrAo er , Cbemr Brinker.
Paul Bell and chl1drm of Ila- 1 Alben S-. ti ,..,_.,,
-�
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11Je membership claslet of the
�
Melhoclilt Church held t h II I r
final training class Sunday af.
ternoon. 'lbese clUlel have been
well attended membert and cbildren of the eight clmrchel of the
Rev. Paul Casto.
'
Mr. and Mn Earl �- Roulh
.
recently enterta ined with a Sun-

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Aprtl

Mr. and Mr■• John Hill wore Mi■I JUA .uley al Raven,.
recont
o1 MIN Louiso ....i ,petit Sunday 'll'illl bet
Parr and Dana of Racine.
father, Ralph ,\mloy,

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offbeat situat10n comedies, aduh
cartoon Iormat.s, a game show 01
two' exotic adventure ser1t!S ar,,1
the mystery-drama shows in filling their time slols for l!Nll-62
Apart from " G unsmoke .' which
CR&amp;'IV is expanding to a full
hour nexl season, 00 new Westems are headed o11r way . Th t.•
doesn't mean that TV's Western
buffs are being shut out. Ther&lt;'
will still be at lea!rt 14 horse
operas carrying over from the
current season. There were about
a dozen more when the l960--61
season began.
Carryovers for next season l n•
CHARLESTON - State Road
elude "Have Gun, Will Travel. "
C
ommissioner
Burl A. Sawyers.
" Wagon T r a i n :• "Rifleman,''
ed
TOP CHOICE BEEF
a
directive
has
illsu
lo all Dis"Bonanza, ' ' . . Rawhide" and postrict and County offices of th e
,
slbly five others. Already depan
R o a d Commission
orderin-;
or
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going bye-bye are "Wanted
prompt removal of dead animaJa
-Dead or Alive.' "The Westfrom West Virginia highway,.
LB.
emer,' "Stagecoach West, " " Wy.
Pointing
out
that
carcasses
or
att Earp, . "Bat Masterson,"'
animals killed on the highway s
••Zane Grey Theater ." "Deputy,'
ALWAYS GOOD
TENDER
oflensive to the traveliog pub"The Rebel, ' "Gunslinger' and
lie, Sawyers ordered aU Road
the once-mighty "Maverick...
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_
Commission
trucks to be equlpSince TV's Western chart seems Local women •s
orgaruza.tions ped with tools necessary
for
to be bottoming out, 1 elected to were urged today to sponsor can
· prompt remova I and burta
·
l
of
live dangerous IY Tuesday nigl 't didalet in the 23rd annual "Mrs.
dead
animabi.
Superviso
perry
and watched DOI: one, not two, but America" ' contest
50 FREE S&amp;H GREEN STAMPS
,.. were IDS
• lrucled ,.
sonne1 alllll
w rethree Westerns.
C. H. Murray, manager for the port
WITH THIS COUPON AND
promptly the location of de !l d
I stayed wi ABC-TV for "RI• Ohio Fuel Gas Co., local sponsor
. I ,_
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nty or
.
amma s "' the nea1��
fleman," . Wyatt Earp• and of the naItonwIde oonle8t , sa1'd
.
ist
rs
t
h
ad
rte
e
rac
d
�u.e
:
In 'Rifleman • Buddy
Hackett cash prizes will be awarded to
.
t
d Sawyers,
I.eyed the
representative The d• re� ive, sa1
of a fellow named any club whose
will
be_
an
mtegral
pa
rt of t h e
:ibs. In ''Wyatt Earp,' Morgan wimi at local, division, district,
state-wule effort toward lmprov­
a, a o Id. !ltate and national levels
Woodward tumed
. Cl �bs sponsoring a loc�l winner ing the generaJ appearance of
timer ca1led Gi-b?s. A �
.
and will be in ac,
'" wi·u receive Mc
,-,.. a division win• our highways,
.
"StageCoach West" m tha1°order.
e
Governor
with
Barcordanc
00·
ner $50· a district winner $1
rell was 8 bad-guy named Tibb•·
'
a
goa
of
s
ro
cleaner
state.
l
the sta� winner• $200, and e na: n
Bihl, Gibbs and Tibbs. Our Wes1·
GOOD SOL ID
HOME-GROWN
$500
ne
al
.
r,
win
tion
CAffiO (UVII - Former Queer:
ema bave looked alike fur so long
that there's no reason why they A 30- m �ule . sound, color flbn Narriman of Egypt gave birth to
lhouldn't ,ound alike, too.
�wing h1gh h�t• of the llll!O I 711 pound son Marclt 26, her
Only "Stag1Ccoach'' held atten• Mrs. America contest l!I avail- husband announced Tuesd ay, Narable to cl�b groups for showings
.
wife of ex-Kir. g
tlon. The ambitioua 8tory kepI by contactmg Betty Newton at the rlman' divorced
lbs.
lbs.
.
.
.
pluaging along - plugging is the gas company. The "M . A erI- Farouk, now 1s married to Adn m
word, for I c�ted about a doz- ca'' contest will be held in the ham El N8ldb·
NANCY HALL
_
en fataUUea dunng the hour-but fall. Applications are available at
It wa■ the photography that wa11 the lhCal gas company and will be
.
most worthwhile. 'Mle entire atory accepted through Sept. 30. AU mar
took place outdoors an dthe hard• Hammarskjold told the General
HOME-GROWN
HOME-GROWN
working earneraa aucc�ed _m A ''Mrs. Middleport" will be
croatlng Betups thal fwrly g h•• selected early in October to rep­
tened with atmosphere and than resent thi8 area in the division
amneone �nt and added .shatter- contest and the division winner
log background music to the pro- will advance to the district cook· ---------lbs.
2 1b1.
·
�•
y
ofl at Ath •
c:eodlnp ond ruined ever thmg.
.
1 ) NOTICES
9x l 2-ALL PATTERNS
'Ila a.une1 Swim: Fred � The d1Str1ct contest wiflnM' wW ___(_
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will be n:um, active lh•n receive an automaUa gat range 1 NOTICE TR UCK GROWERS-IVfl' be fore on TV next season. worth approximately $500 and Order your Southern Tomato
. . .
The dancer-1 I n g • r-ac r baa will compete for the '"Mn. Ohio' '
planta now. Also have seed poto
a....... to 18rvo as host for Al. tille in the 8Ulle flnala In COitonlltoe,. Charles R. Harri■, Portcoa'• new weekly ser� on the bus, Nov. 1-2. "M.ra. Ohio'' will land, Ohio.
4 6 Ste
sched l
ll
u e begl ning Tue,. win ao expense-pald two,week trip - · - - ------· 11
ABC-TV
Ocl 10 Astaire will ,tar in for heraeH and her husband to
(9) FOR SALE
FOOD MART INSTANT
-v,
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.
"Mn. America" fin.
Giant
I, national
10Veral programs a, well. The se- the
ONE
SET
12
mch
3
point
Hitch
Lauderdale
.
Giant
. a m Fort
Fla
•
.
.
,
ents
a
· • pick up turning plows with new
rlN, replacing ••Alco Pres
1 0 OL $1 1 9
g Nov. '¥1'
a
plow pointa. $55.00. Phone
II planning mu11&lt;al 1pecials along llrtin
SH 2-!113.
• 6 Ste
will\ dramatla anthology fonnall.
LET THERE BE MUSIC
Vlewen in the average AmerlLEGAL NOTICE
78'1
can TV home spent hrs, 8 mins.
lilOTIC■ o• DH.WINO JUIIO ..
EA.
C
o ben of Juron,
1
per day watching TV in Fe�u1t:?!! 0�0�i:���
ary, ac:cording to the latest Niel•
Aorll •lh. 19111
To All Whom It M11 Concern:
ND figure,. ...__
1 111;11 average repre0n rrldaJ1, the 14th day or April,
lNl, at J0:30 o'eloct. A.M., at tlie ol·
18DII 8D all-time hJah.
O
ON ol Jho C-m"'1oao,o of ,UN,O
of Mdla County , Ob.lo, Juror, wtll b•
Jaek Benny'■ daughter' Joan'
pu,bllcly dnWJI ror the M:ay 1911 Tenn
will appear in Hflie Beverly Hills
of ihe Common Plea• Court. ot aa1d
et• c
�
....,.
Fullce StalJoa N now being fUmed Wilh lho 1960 wooI �•
Norrla
l
Pomoroy
u a f�tng presentation on in C year eloeed. and the lMll
eomm11111oneu
�!J�{ �n
wtre
ning.
erowert
begin
aeaaon
the Sunday night CBS-TV C!Oll'MKly
l
bJ Melp Counshow pr..lded over by her dad. reminded today
StabilllllUoo
NBC-TV'• w I d I I y acclaimed t, Agri cultural
committee
ation
and conserv
"Project ••• pniduction, ..The
Cbue o1
,
B.
n
Chairma
••·- of Will Rogers '. w!U bo ,..
-,
nmplcte
the
of
the importance
pealed during the summer,
of wool
..
1
..
re&lt;orda on their
and unaltorn lambs.
Prodm:e&lt;1 ue ellilblt for
payments fo, the 1960 lllll'ket­
iDI year IOI' wool and wuborn
iambi marketed no later than
M11tth 31 ol this 1oor. toter
lb.
1111rltetln111 will be ellliblt for
payment.I for 1861.
APKU. I
Tbe Put Chief■ of Magnolia Cbue also uld ul.. d&lt;Jcu·
lb.
Temple Pylhlan Sister■ will meet menll mllll oltow the true not
Thunday evening at the homo ol NIN proeee,Ia, lndudilll( dedu..
Mn. Rollin Boarhl with Mist Er- Uons made fo, fnltlhl and otb·
lb.
..markoUDf
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Where
na Je,.. u co-hlllless.
OLD SMOKE HO USE LUNCHEON
'1111 regular ..-Jog of t b • lalM lnformaU on II filed, both
buywool
1h11
and
c
..
produ
tho
Satho
•
Women
tholic
'
of
Club
Ca
Coolc■d Salami, Spiced Luncheon,
t to penalU.._
orotl Heart ehurcb will be held in er are aubjoc
UD·
nt
Dutch Loaf 11nd Pickle &amp; Piminto, _______ oz. pkg. 49c
the ehurclt ,uditorlum, Thursday AppllcaUona fer payme
be
mllll
3 lb. $ 1 .00
al I p,m. A 6tonley party will fol• der the IIIIIO ProtlRIII
BOLOGNA, In piece or sliced _
rued at lho eount, ASC office
Ofll&lt;:ero and Exf&lt;llllv1 Com- not te
6 cans 79c
CLOVER FARM MILK, till c1n1 _
la r thin May 1. Tho a,or­
mltlel ol tho Mlddleport AltDMI
110 Flee received bJ lumen
Aaoclatlttn will meet this Thun- OI' ool durilll( tho entire mar
­
f w
9x1 2
t!-, OYenlng • the Hip lldtool
ketl., year ean then be alco11 7:111 p.m
lat ed, ind tbe pe,-t nte 111Tbe
Bend Cfthlono Ila- IIOUllced. P■JDIOllll to _,.
dio Club will bold their relUlar will be mede 10D10timo durlna
'J1wnda, IV4DlDa the ::
""mm"·
BAKER'S FINEST
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FRIDAY &amp; SATURDAY ONLY
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lho homo at. T b • •
1 LB, TIN
a■ sT YALU&amp;
(Tim) Neutzlin&amp; In ·�
2
oz.
J11r
___
_
25c
Evanp1Jn1 Chapter, OES will
6 oz. Jar ____ 59c
- 1h11 11iundly ....... al
the IIUODlc Jlall lit lllddleporl
1 0 oz. Jar ____ 99c
VAC . PACKID
. al 7:111 for their April _....
APRIL 7
G R A P E F R U I T _____ ______ 5 lb. big 39c
Thin will be • ladlN bubt,
ball pme April 7 al 1111 Rlnr­
PASCAL CELERY
heh 19c
Ylff IICbool al 7:30 p. m. "'1'bo
BANANAS,
Yellow
Ripe
2 lbs. 29c
Lady � w111 play t b •
PICTSWEET
SLICED STRAWBERRI ES
10 oz. pkg. 29c
Bot Sbolo'' wllb · -··
pmo lollowiDg. llefre,h_..
Will be IIOld. ,...... "' .. ..
1111 l'TA.
Opon 7 D-,. A WHk-8 A, M. TIii 9 P. M.
FREE
PARKING- , . . COURTEOUS SERVICE
'1111 - LIIIIII Amlllllly
"Where
It Is A Pleasure To Shop"
l
!fa. IA will - �. Apri
n at 7:111 al 1111 111. M o r i a h
MIDDLEPORT, OHIO

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Dally Sent1De1, Pomeroy-Mlddlepo'.1· o.•

Pomeroy- M ictdleport . 0 ' A pril 6, 1 961

M , , Hol�11 ""'""'
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Hash also charged th.at an a!l•
l&lt;uult' I , H:u · 1nt'
out propaganda campaign has 1
Rut)('rt Dovlt' Wilfon�. grand
been launched whirh has made
son of Mr and M rs Ear! W1�
doctors "the bult of degrading, Uri·
complimentary, unkind and unlong of Rout!:' 2. Vinton H"y U'1� true cartoons · •
1s Hollf'v sun of Mrs Lillie HolT he Mec:Hccil Joumal. in imolher
Se,·en area me n en u st erl in \}w lt'y of 648 Fu ., t Avl:'nur. G al hpa
article. said doctors could fight Regular Army durmg the montli h.s
the social securny approach to
of March through the local u �
The.�e y oung men 11re laking
medicine by strengthen1.ng t h e l
r Army Re&lt;"ru1t1ng Slation.
their ba.sK' trammg al Forl KnoA .
Blue Shield prepayment plan.
l!ussell Va ugha n Mool'f', soo Kentucky . M-Sgt, Kennet h
0.
"We must lift the heavy hand ol of Mr. and Mrs Gufft-ey Moore J udd, local Recrultt!r stated that
· ·
;uspicion end restram
· t from Ou r of Roule I , Pom• P I�asant. Jamt'!: they enlisted for three years and
lue
Shield
Plans
and
offer these Kenneth Adams, husband of M1.. s. j wil l take an ei� ht weeks basic
l
lans
of
ours
a bold and helping Joyce Adams of Route 2. B 1d• training course then attend the
i
1and of confidence and leader - well.
I fields and schools of their choice.
ship," it said.
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of
on
Supple,
Harold Robert
Mr. and Mrs. Harold William Sup- Strongest winds ever recorded
pie of Henderson . William Frank· in the world blew atop New Hampt in Stewart. son of Mr. and Mrs shire':!! 8,ZSS-foot Mount Washing.
w. Stewar t of Route I , Gallipo• ton in 1934. The winds were clock•
lis. Carl Ray Parsons. son of Mr. ed at 231 mlles an hour.
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Tbabet. John F. Blaettner, Paul
Holter. Peter Vililoe, Waller Fet·
ty, Mn. H. G. Slaven, Mrti. Laura
Warren, Mr■• John White, Mn
Gettles,
Hattie Gilleapie, �
J•-·
F'·•-r
William
- - •
Reuter •
Ray Riffle, William Harrington,
Berl Baker. Warren T h o m a a,
Homer Sickles , Mrs. Merrill Cadwell, Mn. John Heffner. Harri•
aon Burnside, Clyde Bosworth,
Henry Swift, John Harrington and
Mra. Dan Jones.
Twu unit. of blood were adminlstered at the •-tt
......._ltal on Wedneaday•
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FREI PARKING

BfflER BUYS

By FRED DANZIG
Un.Jud Preu IDkrnaUonal
NEW YORK WPl l-You 'U wonw h e the Westerns · went
d
� ;; n
y
ip the dial 011 your
w
TV set.
A glance at the rapidly fJIHns
twort ached le I for next sea'::
n bear• o�t those reports
you·ve beerJ beartns about a recession on TV' s Western front .
So far, the three networks are
showing a definite coolne" toward Westerm u they reach for

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p.m.1 Defondor up Wfnllold e,11
p.m.1 L, "· halt ap Winfield
1:11 a.m.a llpnUff up W.lnfilkl
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CRARLESToN, w. Va WPl )-c:unty,
The pceai&lt;leot of the West Vlrgima Dr. Jahn Hash made the stateMedical AaaociaUoa bu accusedrr:ent m ai, article in this month's
the Kennedy admini5lra hoo ofWe:'.-11 V 1rgmia Medical Jou rnal.
''t.a.lkinlll out of both aid ea of its Hash accused the Kenn ed y a
mouth " in regard to medical cart' m1mstrat1on of encouraging "sofor the aged hooked to Soc1aJ Se-cial l.:l.ed medicine " wh ile u.skmg

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GIANT

LINOLEUM RUGS

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MR. CLEAN :0:iJ�:,c,

$4.95

Lestoi .... ,,,•• - •. 59c
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COFFEE

BAKE R'S S U P E R M A R K E T

,�. 53c

I Ground Beef · •. 49c:
FRIIH

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89c

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Glass Wax!: _ · 52c

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Wal l Street
Chatter

Interior Department Say s It N.01 Have

$250,000 W o r t h O I pro1e
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f LJRNACES

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rn Tests Are
1\nnounced
Yorty-six :Ndorne took p�l im·
;-,- ry Dl■trict&gt;itole Scbolanhip
Te,l■ In • ■ubjecl■ •I Rutland
f
f ~h School March 29.
Scoring hlg.h wer-1 Roberta Am.
t-m l th in Englilb I and Algehr.
I , Marl,,.. lloflm■n in Ena]lJh
10, ,\ndy Chapman iJ1 English II
end Amerklln History, Nine Adkins in Englisb 12, Jimmy Tillis
ln L.etin 1: Joe Chavman in plain
�metry. bookkeepina: 1 a n d
1!:ngU.,h 10: !lt.1 Larry Loog In
pbydcs, Alan King in American
ffiatory, &lt;Me l : Calvin BJddle Jn
Gentrol Science: and Waid Nich ollon in St.nior aacial lltudles.
These students will be eUgibl�
to ,arlicip&amp;1te in the final Distrid:-State tests at OU Saturday,
May 6th.

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ARNOLD'S
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EUR Leaders
A Group Research Retreat for
minifilers and laymen in t h e
Point Pleasant and Ripley distrlcl, of tho l!:vangeUcal United
Brethren Church will be held Wednesd,y. April 12, at the N e w
Haven EIJB Church.
Ministers wW meet in an early
IUlion at 3 p.m while the lay
members will convene at 6 : 30
p.m
Dr. E Ray Cc.lie, conference
auperlntendent, ex.,lained that
the retreat le one o( eight bing
beld throughoul West Virginia.

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9. Loulalana
CN8k
10. Pungen '
ve,etal
12. A5de
13. Relpln:_
b■auty
14, Repeat
{m\ia.)
Hi, Farmer'■
])tit
17. Cry ot pain
18, Mr. Wyne
19. Qod of. WV
20, Crude Iron

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11. MOil
ret:.'ent
18. Crown,
IC'J)ter, ete.
19. ONental
nuraa
20. Roman 'JM)tt
21. Brittle
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22. Outcut
peoplea
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13. Blun.
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t•tanr·
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so. Wutea
time
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34. Eager
36. Bra.in
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A llt: Y D L II A A X •
I■ L O H O P' S L L O W
One «ilter llmply atandl for anotbor. In tll(-,i aan · · .. uted
tar tu � II-. X tor tlw two O'-. CC. lln,te Id: l'.!J, apoa,,
trophlea, tile lmcth and fonn&amp;tlOA ot. the word■ &amp;re all hlaU.
Ila.ah day tht COde Jetter'I an dlfftnnt.
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MendaJ '11,nop .....,
6:58 Sign On
'1:00 Mullcal Cloclt:
7:45 Tho IJleline
8: 00 Ohio Valle) News
8:05 Ohio News
8: 11 S:,Ort&gt; Today
I: II World New■
8:20 Mw,ical Clock
8:55 Community N...,
9: 00 Muelcal Clock
9:30 Public serv1co Show■
9: 45 Showen ol Blessing
10:00 ldasoD Couoty Nowa
10:05 Talk of the Town
10:M World News
11: 00 What'■ ltl,J Number
&lt;Mon., Wad., ll'rl. I
11:00 Talk of Ibo Town
('l'Uol., Than.I
11: 15 Talk of the Town
1:11 Cburdl a.u■ Rm,
(Friday oalJ' )
11:40 Social 5ecurily
(Tat!!dlty Onlyl
11:41 World U:56 Maaoo County New■
11:00 Community New■
ll: 05 Noon New■
11: 10 Ohio New,
12: 15 Marketa
12:211 Bolletln Boord
U:D - 0 Gr11111
12:30 Fann and Homa Boor
12:45 Mr. Muale
1:55 Local N...,
2:00 Mr. Music
1:00 World Naw■
S:05 Mr. Mullc
S:55 Local Newt
f:00 � Wllb Doi■
f: 30 ltoHlq Romo
f: 45 World Report
Spnrl.t
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1:05 World New.
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'"cured" II ,m,ant Uv patient.I are
alive without nklnltt of ditreaR
at leut ftH )'ear■ after d.iDOUI
flOd -1 .
And lb■ ACl add■ I _,._
"An addltiollal 000,IOO c.,_ poMY 11118. I. D. &amp;Ol/lB
Mr. and Mra. Bill .\nnuln&gt;ai
• di..- and trutad wt1b
Mr. IDd Mr1. 1Ae Nice II#, New• and infant 1a11 al Rio Grandi are
UM lalf: rtw yearJ, will Uv• to
1n
ark are apending over the week• v i.ailing her 1ilter and famll:, en 4l
.
t r the ranb of dlOM cal led
t.ad w ith hil parenUI. Mr. and
Mr, and Mn. Robert Roberta.
cured. "
Mr■. L. L. Nice.
Harold Cadlo, Racine, wa■ ,..
MRNEY G()l)GLI and SNUFFY SMITH
Q
cent gue■t ol Mr ■. J. D. Roo,h. .
6: lJ �U, Top Te
Mr,. L. L, Nice was recently ' MONDAl' TIIROlfGB RIDAY
ARE -IE TETCHEO lN TH'
l!
5
ig,
Gener
o
Hotpitel
(
,· : 51 Sip 0a
1:31 CouaU, Top ?II
in e
GOODY ,.
al
HAID,
WOMAN ' -IE GOT
1,00
B�
P■rtJ
o,OO
Todey
wllh
Geel
treallllent.
t'LL RI.IN OVER Pt"
HEY.
MAW
!!
A
WHOLE
SACK OF CORN
?:ta
llm111:edl
Wutber
6.
1&amp; Counf.r'J' Jamooret
BORPV A CUP OF
Rev. Paul Casto held Easter
A NEW FPtM8LV
MEAL tN lH'
Party
,:N
lrw.kl•
l
COON MEAL
Sunrise aervlces at the Letart 1:90 Parm Ttme
,JEST JYIOVEO IN
PAIIITRV
.
1:25 'lbt W ld 111.i■ lrfonuD.1
Method ist Church Sunday mom• •:ss Country Jamboree
TH'
HOlLER
�N
ing at 5 : 45 and the childrei, pre- 1 7;00 Breaktut Party
•· • Bnlk1ul ::,
aented an Eaater program.
7:25 Exlet.ded WeltMr
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Norr� ,t. 7:11 Picken■ Sbow
:: ::::.... P■rtJ
tended funeral services for her 7: 50 Sotuo Newa Report
ll:OO
Molorcade
niece . Mra. Mary Jane Hubbard 1:00 Breakf ast Party
u:• Dd:loa'a Top Tm
Sunday afternoon at Muon, W. 1:25 1be World Thil Maralq:
ll:11 Star Saha
V,i . She wu a native of Letart
{Nev1)
11:00 Nocm Nsn
Fallli.
1:30 B?eb:iJ'U Part:.,
lliU Mtnb-U- Melodiel
Recent Sunday visitors of Mr 9:00 Morning &amp;tedll!lcme
D:• ,.._ Paty
and Mrs. St. Clair Hill were 10: :e Call1:ng PL PINlalll
N"9
1:
Ll'L AINEII
Mr. and Mn. Albert HW, Mr. U:00 owa1 Shop
t:• ,._ Pl!l'IJI
and Mrs. Raymond Hensler of 11:1.S Country Hoe Down
1:21 Ntwl
Racine and Ray McDadt, local. 11 : 25 Farm Bureau Show
I:• Platter Party
l:JS Hew•
Mu. Pearl Casto wu recent . ll:llO OJunt1J Boe 1IUn
1:39 Plattlt 'artJ
ly returned to her home from U : '5 Farm Tialt
l:tl N_..
Holier Hotpital and is improv- 11:57 Mid-Day Dow Jones Av1:08 Pb.tie,. PIIT'ty
ing.
erages
-- -- 1:30 Sign Off
12:00 NOOll Nriwc
REVIVAL BEGINS
BVNDAf
Revival services are being held 12:15 0- Star
1:D Sip OD
et the Mlnersvnle Methodist 12 · so Just For You
'7:30 l!!uy Llltenlq
Chun:h tlarting, April 5th and 1:21 N..,.
7: e lltmdaf Chapel
continuing each evening through 1: 30 Ji;,t For You
a...i � 1:30 'l1le Churdl ol the we.It
Sunday April Uli with the p&amp;1slor, .Z:W �)' D Wttb M111lc
Manhattm M ·ot11oo
I:
Rev. Boben Card bringing the 3:00 Platte, Party
1:11 '1111 SunmJ message. There will be guest f: oo Local Now,
- •·• (.
Wubington
to lie
speakers on Thursday and Sat. f:35 Platte, Puty
GASOLINE ALLEY
uroay evenings of lhi■ week. Pub- 5:45 Newt Roundup
6:00 Sundown lSenwd■
1 ..,. - Thi, ls mv brand new trUO. 111h1ch
lie is in,·Jted.
No, ll'ol�.
-8:30
Sign
Off
12:11
.
......
delli�
to fa,tor1�. .;&lt;.hocM
that
ta•�
----- ­
restauranti;
and nosp1t�.
IA'l'VUAl'
care
or
thE
Pw-pos of the relreals Is to el·
ovei-head .
5:51
Sip
Oo
.
chanp ideas and present ,ugges1:11 N- Roandup
lions for the confenince program. 8:00 Mal Prtoo Count■)' Tap Tea
6·
15
.,.
8unnclq flho,,
The meeting will end at 9:30 p.m
1:30 8fp OIi
6:30
l'lmo
with a coffee bMak Included ln
the evening.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , April 6, 1961·9

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NEW YORK i UPH - Thr AmI erlcan Cancer Soc-M!ty IAC! I report, that the-re now are mare
Iha I mlllfon - who
h■vo hem cured of ..,,_, By

Bound,.,

Planned For

• ·. , ....
Gdl,it

a.

(71

Group Retreat

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Letart Falls
News. Events

Hi gh Scorers

I

S E RV l CES
JSED P L\NUS - J "'' . .....
____REAL__
O o , It' ,ou WANT
d ,t toned upr;ghl
quam, 1
Ji baht oak old fash ioned or gan, Breedta• hu.111 that wm • 1 t e
NEW YORK CUPII - Inlerna•
priced to seU Free delivery.
mo■ey mai.en. UM
C ♦ b ■· WAEHINGTON ( UPI) - Th• as of Feb. 27 had used only �bout su It in nt&gt;w uses for t•ua1
· r lft.'
ed U l . 500 of the S I million appropri• !:iudi a dev e lopment to u ld f 1 ! I lmnal Statistical Bureau say1
"" panment has rt!•..-.r
Rutland f'urniture, Rutland, 0 . StR.. t.: all Dltlr. saerreu, wr lnler,o
...- t
TS
RESUL
DABLE
h
DEPEN
STENT
.
FOR CONSI
.1 a ve
.
JH: gt!neraJ business IIUI."
Ph. Sh•::!:-4811 . t"venmg Ph. Sh- ._..
-. ...
thal its ne w o11 1ee
of l"OaI re· ated for it durmg the C'UJTt'nt h.s- m l he "ua p Jc-ft by the t·rush1 11 ,� j w h.,..
....,_
- CIH!ikr -.r:iu.
.
RATES
cal year.
a ouI II ,till lacks dyna•
� 4� 3tc
eronom1r losses Lo rom!)f 'tttors m bo! tom..=
'Z-40.14.
�---1-U-IOu:
search may have $250 . 000 worth of
t cuta per word, one uuertioD.. Minimum cb.arit--«&gt;
although earnings �re
and
mism,
s
e1:1
1
a
He said that if a diredor wt-re ! he f llt'I fie ld the l st 5 y r
enll. e c.sta per word for three CD111eCutJve i.uertfou.
100 BALES . ALFALF A �A Y . 200 FOR F' LOOR SA NDING AND project s wider contrad by July of I
a
l
·
a
mg
m
s 1ght_ly better showing
SDlltW�ne montb for � centa � •utd.
I appointed · soon, " the offic e j While Lask y did not mention L . l k e c
m ixed. Emmett G W i ll by the hnishing eall Nf\la Pierce, trlS year
1d­
to�
cbarJ:ed
�
will
wurd
per
tha
cent,
t
of
i'ulJ flltw
n xpe � m the first qunr•
hoped to have an IR-man st aH the chan ge of admr nistration also
I P omeroy Golf Cou rse · Wy-2-6234
re«:elVlllll hill.
.,.,
...,
•
.
.
6
Jtr
.__
WY
2
4
.
TertbmC If not paid within 10 dl1'1 after
I
Ler
below last year.
The program - f'naded nine work mg by the end of lht! f ISl''ll figured m lhe no progress rep0rl
c
· the y i.llll are
.
,__, bl&amp;r
4-4-&amp;p ~
ErTon UI Adnrtbln_s-Sbould be rep rted lmmed1ate)J.
,
'�
I
.
Genera1 busmess w ill i.e1iu
months ago - wall enthuslast1cal year. June 30.
The Dail) Sealinel will not be resPOD.Sible for more than
he wc1s fon·ed to give the sub
SteeI
• ,., , ISB
er as the year prot&gt;res
UTlLJTY TRAILEH . �
QQI lDeornct Ulllertion.
ly received by the coal industry . Asked for. additional mhlrm J- t:omm1tlee .
� 5
Card of 'lbanU tnd Special N otices of Evenu, $1.�.
body. $40.00. Ph. SH 2 75 says. but it Is doubtful that we
as a potential vehicle fo r d isco� - lion. Lasky mserted a statement I lndus!ry leadus genera lly a&lt;· are entering a boom period •
for SO word minimum. Each additional word, l e.
" 6 Gtr
in the re&lt;:ord which read in part ; cepled it as an mev1 tability of
Ot,ttuarte, publ1ahed at t cent per word.
"-I p the d e•
ermg new markc-Ili to •�
.
seems lo be suggested by th •
rs,
Allis-Chalme
· If we obtam
!
S
SALE
PRING
110.
1
\
DAYS
6
the necessary the pre vailing polttical environ stoek market rise.
.
WWIDS I DAY 3 DAYS
pressed
coal
buijmess.
$4.50
$1.35
80c
60c
15
"-ew Tractors. Discount price'-!
minimum staff as quickly as we ment of last year
$II.Of,
.
SI.BO
11.20
60c
20
Samuel G . Lasky , actln� diee• ho pe to be able to do, we ffl !iY T
D-14: -0-17. A 1 1
D-12;
D-10:
S..
$7
$2.25
eeling was that the pro. r t say.s the market seems to be
SI .SO
7�
he
f
25
equipment to go with them. A
�or or program, discussed •.t � u :· have about $250 .000 contract re- grllm would only be n armed m , over-duwountmg the recovery e x�
Ad• r�ved by 10 A. ll trill b• to thal day's paper.
m
r
a
mg a do�ed Houst _appropnaho m; search ob!iga� by June 30, 1961.' I.be
F
better buy. Williamson
long run if a director were · pet:ted during the rest of lhe
s
Shubcommittee hearing March 2. The office IS an agency of the
Supply, Rutland, Ohio, Ph.
appoint
ed la s.I year and then re- year, so " for a time, do not add
PHON E WY 2-2 1 57
, t-61.c
Plum bing Heating The leshmony was made publ !c Interior Department and has au•
j 2• 4363.
placed when t he administration to holdings and maintain cash."
Porneroy today .
thority lo contract with coal trade changed.
-::::::::-::::::: HA Y AND STRAW : Tu;-right a't 61 1 E . Main St.
=""":"'""
.
__
L--,.,,.,�:=::=:---c'"'-:""'
(·onceded
k
He
that
Bad
?
during
he
drin
you
the
.safe
1
water
t
Is
associati
ons, educational insliluPhone WY-2-2441
C J ) NOTICES
______
Kelroy, Rt. No 7, seoond house.
whilt
___:.:��=-===c-:;;;:;;;;;;;;;; water kills millions yearly . . Je ,loe
J 'e==,,,..,--...,.......,=..,�' laSt nine months, virtually no ti0tl5 and olher groups for re• Bathtub deaning if m11de . Clark, Dodge • Co. says
Fie Jd3 , Phm•e Wy-2-51 l O.
TEIUO'l'B AND PEST coNTBOI
m!
cer•
new
eai
bw;ine.sa
boom
a
see
AUCl'IONEER
Water Softeners.
progress
wa5
made
test FW::E.
in
setting tlp search projeds.
-4itc
..,.._
good
a
1B
there
1
eventually,
lam
_
if
ier
Dirt
G8l!I
e
sprmkled
is
a
tub
with
lhe
Sulphur,
_
,
proje('t
Acid,
h
Iron
and attributed this to Mw:iy industry leaders feel th,m
Complete Servlc•
________
�, FalL FrN IHpedloL .......,.
ed b7 Nalleawlde. Pua R. and Od,. r Remover Chlorina the upwar_,u movelack o( a permament director, only hope for economic salvation pow dered bleach Then use 8 chance that
t (9a) MAR INE SUPP LIES
CttU Brllllhu1I
.
... A. 8effk:e Slalloll W\' i- ors. etc. , at half price. Domes• --------- --- l
this new quartet'
u
d
t
Write. Phone or Ce■tlld
Lasky said the orfice presently lieti in a possible leehnolo�i- long•handled b rush or mop to :;
�u:!
pAS
18
IPl!:CIAUI
DA
be
Supply
what
1ter
W
on lhe disa
Public.
and
tic
t41-do
&amp;. C. BRADFORD. RaclM, OMt had only a four member staff and cal breakth rough that would re scrub.
·
stlS7 MerewJ • JL P. MN.It
ket W
pointing side. Since the
C.Orrection a Specialty.
WE
�
e.
v
M
1
0
e
sta:.
°:1-t;�Bo���� il:b?.
c!�':'A;::�� : IS stn. �..:,, �u:".'!.oo
.� �:�:,�;, !!! !f!;
w
The
call
Bicycles. etc. Wrlte or
year herd unprovement. ThP.
METROPOL.rl'AN MO'l'ORS
b
::
-:
2-3414.
u�
WY
,�
..
;:
.
s
Phone
O.
l�
,
!
.;
Pomeroy
,
:,:�
!
pn!:
p
""
1.tft:
r
e
Ph
g
Spon • Center ' Middlopnrt ·
� PomeroJ No. l a n,·f·c·
--"tng Pro·
1 18J B r�
3 1 1 JOtc • Ea-a M.,_ ___,.,
.
B
ment
at
some
hme
in
the
next
LY
y
LE
C.
Wll.80N
m-21-«tlc
with a d1trerence. ThL.� legal dls- j educntiona l, purpose!. The rights
W'Y--2--3633.
.
Pbta flt.Sl'II
The
gram.
bull
of
choic
your
m
g
to
th•
two
months,
accord
�
Ul!ilted
.
Pre.■ lnkraaUona1
I puteli .UlvolYea not racial but m1- of freedom of spee&lt;:h, press and
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
1-20-tfc with frozen semen.
&amp;EE Ull FOR FEED NEEDS AND blond console model in excellent
howe1.
brokerage
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) - &lt;\n nor 1ty and mdividual rights o ( I assembly protected unions in
. . C-■I■m Grlndlng. Mldd�port cond ion wilh guarantee. E uipCall Albert Parker
I
.
. i.___
•· m��
, be rs.
q
it
other
U
mmonty case is ��t dUP wuon
1 ) WANTED TO BUS ZS U pe
y
.FM MIil
those
fields.
Ches
case
11ie
Ohio
ter.
TV
arose
in
-·Oppenh
.
eimer, Nelli &amp; Co. be--d to make buttonholes, dam, ----for Supreme C.Ourt dec1.111on-but A dec1liltm for the complam mg
' hl'gan.
F 20 REO HUR · Phone Collect 985-2285
- - _________
IC
M
patch, monogram and ..1any oth - WANTED 1=°
"top qualily" au
-•are, ol
uves
"
e
th
""" · .
minority individuals would have
,
. .
.
Let AAA
3 28-12tc
er things. Take over balance Phone Steven Eblm. Phone WyIn
de
t
r
iding
it,
U.S.
Su
· Amerlcan Cao are deeply under:
(2 1 ) REA L ESTATE one of lwo p rofound effects upo.m
. . n ee
nvill• rovr pl■ne reterv•4-4-3tc Am CONDITIONING. R.EFRIG,
due only $52.45 with easy terms 2-2272.
preme
Court
Justices
held
llllit
if
A.
S.
the &amp;1ructure of organized labor.
valued and that 1961 will witness
tlont •ny wher• In U.
arranged. Will accept trade or BALED HA Y AND CORN. Would ERATION service. Jack's
minori�y �ights were involved at
or •brNd. No Mrvlce chart••
would:
It
discount for cash. Phone WY 2- like lo trade for new or used frlgeration. New Saven. P
all, this simply was the concern a good return to mol'tl profitable·
422 Second Awenu •
boot
Invali
union
ate
d
p
h
the
s
3
31
Gtc
2204
o
.
operations for tile eompany.
•
_
..
G1lllpoli1, 0.
TU •-••-.
of internal union management.
·
!umitu,·e, Rutland Fu rnR ure, __
with
its
re
uirement
_
of
cnion
q
.
.
Phone GI 6-0069
"To date , . t_hese three juSt1ces
4 -4-3tc DON'T PUMP YOUR Slugeish DUPLEX - 5 rooms with shower
Rutland, Ohio.
.
membership . , or;
l,,...,..........,..._.........,..,..,,,ij To be iold lo the h'lh bid•
Bache &amp;: Co. says the chart po•
,eptic tank, Get Klean-Em•AII bath and gas heating on each ------Compel union leaders to f1- suggesled, unions ha\le _o�rat,ed
sition of Olin Mathieson ha■
JACK DOES IT AGAIN. l5c ham der, one 1955 Ford tudor S&amp;- 1 00 ft. or more RIVER FRONTdan At the R. H. Riwlln11
AGE suitable for fishing c:amp Septic Tank Cleaner. Ohio Val- side, basement and new gas- nance their political activities eJl- under a ruIe O( the maJOnty.
Sandwiches. Jack ' s Dairy Bar, Sona Comp•nY, M I
shown considerable improvement.
Sec-ley
U
&amp;
P
u
bing,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
hun
B
x
fired
hot
water
heaters
County.
o
on
Write
each
e
Meigs
i
That
suited
th'!I
labor
leade
lusively
f
ro
m
u
voluntary
funds.
,tc ond Streets, Mld leport 0.,
4__
t_
Middleport, Ohio.
uring the past 1evera1 ween
1
,
l' a 3Cltp aide. A minlmwn rental of $30.- The litigation is known as the fine. The notable trend of thi! dnd
666-R, c-o The DaUy Sentinel.
a advises purchases for shorto n the 8th day of April 1961
3lp
4
ould
be
ex6
e
s
on
ea
s
(S) PERSONALS
modern
00
h
courts.
however,
has
b�n
TE
c'h
kl
1000 GALLON WA R TANK.
Looper ca:.e. taking its name from
0
odel
term account on a lecbnical
-- ----e
To
ation.
ed.
Middleport
pe
-l
l
l
ub
c
oc
- MlS8 Nancy M. Looper, one o( the to protect on s�c� q,estions �e basis. Jt also suggets trad ini
Will haul for p lic. Conta t.
AN OLD AGE PENSIONER �5� ����� t�b!
.
( 14) FOR RE NT
tal
price
$3900.00
MY
FV
195033.
Thi•
ear
will
complainants. It has been before �lnority or �dl\11dua1 comp1am- commitments in Pulllna
Bob
Piclttt,
Pomeroy.
male
rson.
want, an old age pe
not be ,old for less than APARTMENTS - Furn1Jbed Md
3-28-30\e SUBURBAN - S..room frame ( 3 the Supreme Court since 1959. A mg of oppression.
_
or female, ta &amp;hare hia home
$400.00.
.
bcdroomsl with furnace heating few employes of the Souther,1 The three justices were, never• L.
-mfumllbed.
McMastera.
Ktddle1
1
1
with 'him. E. W. Dewees,
•
O
Hooper
of W. E Huttoa
R . H. RAWLINGS IONS CO.
Everyone • Happier!
lo all rooms, basement w i t h Railway sued to forbid their union thelcss, of the modern court: &amp; Co.
S-3-t
Pearl St., Middleport. Ohio.
porL p...,. wv,.,an
eilhef sidt
whether
doubts
Mfcldleporf. Ohio
You are - no shirts lo do.
commode and ahower. S- acre to 6pend dues money for politkal Chief Justice Earl Warren. as� baa enough pro:tles to control
4 8 3tc By T e
ONE rIVE ROOM APAR'nfEN? our uaband 1
Alo
Y
• - no creases, lot with garage on State Roule objectives to which the complain- ciates justices
lt
:. �.
ey Sr.
Hugo Black and leghany Corp. Al the AprO 14 Mo
with bath. Pbono WY Ula
•larched
ju,l
right.
INSTRUCTIONS
124 West. '4500.00 Can be bought ;ng members were opposed.
�
w;mam 0. Douglas.
tveDIDCI WY N31B.
nual meeting. Noting that the la.,I
n-1,-tt1 'We are - happy to know we have
___
with fumlture . . and owner may
. d. uJed g n au wooI ________
MEN AND WOMEN Needed. 75
Ho&amp;
cue
to buy the stock for regu1ar
day
.
Georuia's
Long's
Judge
opinion
tisfled
.
many
customen
BS
"
reeCall WY 2sq Y . $7S. OO.
u� 5 ROOMS AND BATH, so
carry some fmancmg w,th
Work in Clvil Servlce, No exper- carpeting
very
1
.,.......'6 II
del
before the m-'"•
u
said
i
part
that
find
Rebln■en'
■
Laundry
d
es
the
··
of
:
and
.i This Is a union shop situation.
Dry- land contract.
5141
4 l 8tc 8 ColHt., Pomeroy. Near M•
coulcl
there
says
Hooper
10,
April
as
and
used
are
the
a
sessments
for
The eomplaining union members .
C. C CUCKLER, RKALTOR
!:.1n ��:a:J:n:r �,:;I�;�::. 3½ A�RES GROUND good $ room
n
�
e
:
!
a
�
.;,
bu,�:
be
competitive
aorne
laao:
e
�asil�
Rob
n
therefol'tl, may not withdraw lh�ir support of political organizatlo,1s
flclent. Train now for perma• house with bath, hardwood ----------�
h
t 1 ,te PHONE WY2•S830, BOX 229·
l
week.
working in support of candidates mg m the stock hl
,
(4-4-Stcl duea support of the union withoot
b c
nent jobs with security. S e n d floors, basement, furnace, ,eel- ElGHT ROOM HOUSE AND
r s t.e �d � ral :m:r:d
forgeting
their
jobs.
Thal
makes
Liiitn
Complete
ne
sprin
f
g
______
: �
�
lar and two good water
cu. aveu room house: One 5 • fflnl
name, addreH, phone No. lo:
es
FOR SALE: STORE with 5 stor- the Looper case a hot one. Tl::e so or prmcip es an
..
p1an1•· "Telegra ph Service
a
Nation.I Training Service, Box Also one lot witil 24 x SO baae- aq,:artment. A. N. Bengel, Ph.
oom
·
which
lhe
plaintiffs
and
the
class
.
-..
age
r
s
and
6
rooms
and
inarrow
area
of
M
individua l ri rts
To keep nuts from turning raaFrancis Flor1sl, Wy 2-.-.,,
1 3 tfc
ment niady, to build on and m ■• WY 1--32'12.
.
068, The DaUy Sentinel.
,...,. co..
they
bath
over
store.
W1ll
sacrifice
in
which
the
Issue
represent do not care l.J cid, store them In .,
au..U6M�
ts raised conand
4-4-ltp terla1 to build � Priced lo S JlOOM nJllNISIIED HOME.
for $9 ,500. Moving to Cbicago. tributes also to lhe political im support."
lainers in the refrigerator.
Shumway Greenhouses,
,
------ ----'
sell. See 01-ey Wood, Syr&amp;CUlt, Televialon included. Inqulr
t!
Va.
Call
portance
of
the
case.
'Sp.
3-51MB.
Clifton.
W.
2-6933
W
Y
Ohio. Piton• WY 2-.
(8) AUfO SALES
•.
CIHI'■ Shoe &amp;pair.
f 1 6lc
3-1f.30tl' It would be dUflcull for the
f J 30tc
• 30 81c -----�----- 1 ------- ---,' 59 BUICK va, $2095. LaSabre , , ___________ GROUN D FLOOR ap
artment. 5
court to render an opinion in this
house up to 6 roama treated
door hard top. Power ,teerblg:. KIRB Y UPRIGHT VACUUM rooms, bath, basement, hard- Any
O
I
TERIMTF.S
case
without establishing es the
S50.
for
O""E
,
Any
One )()('a) owner. Turbine drive. Cleaner In A· l Condition. Guar- wood noon Yo•ma•town kitcb•
•o.!._
•
�
..
•
law
of
•the land either:
•-•
'
-._
room
'
a
roachea
for
•
u-.,
wu
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Ofln• lU H .,_,,,."' •1 t • 1aw
Very dean. Blaettnar I, Porn- .anteed · CcmpJ, ele wIth fuII 18l
en. 1261 Powell St., Middleport. $1. INSURED. GUARANTEED. ot11wi, ofw crow. Crow " Portn- ta -That a union member can' 1 61c of bousehold cleaning attacheroy
Wy-2--3200.
446tc TERMS. Thia is a SPECIAL. !'aim:::• 0�1u:;r'[ 1::. Aio�.:: ;: not be compelled to contribute
-menta Including pollaher. Avail- •-Phone
------�
-,
Q INTED uo• mll"A Jowlna ducrtlNd real Ht1M1
GoOfll C:t.u 0• �
)'I'
able to party who can assume NICE MODERN 6 room hot.tse, 3 G .,, • AC UA
,. •�a:.1 · Sltu1te 1n M-11• counb. 01110, 1oward po 1 1"8I expenditures Ior
All Mair.ta _, r.lell
bed
SON
ood
offer,
floo
end
le
li
In
nnted!
ou,-• Towa"'1JI a11111 1n loo Am objectives that he opposes, or:
room I wIth hardw
thfl balanee of �
......,.,
- or P8Y·
rs
H
Lot No. UH,. 8ecuon I, To•H1 4,
METROPOLITAN 111O'l'O•""
menla or '6.00 per month. t"h. Large cloaeb. Good balefflent• the same businetII nearly •-S .Jf R•nte tt of lll• Ohle ComJl&amp;DT■ -That such an individual or
- &amp;-■I Ma 8&amp;.
• a century. TOPS • ALL TEJ\. PurcliaH. .and IM1nl .,ti of.
WY 2-2204.
, 31 ltc
�• mlnon·ty group Is w Ith·-•
WNt ffld of an 111♦....n be· traet
uu\ consti___________ with gu furnace. Garage. Should MITE CONTROL· m.ni,
........, • 0Mo
.,_ R C· of
kad tormerb' in th• nara. nl tutio
W
I
(
be
n.
H
R.
· st 5uch 0
e
pro
t'
te
c
ion
a
am
al
Lo
g
COMPLETE BOY SCOUT SUIT,
D
see
hllie.
Story 111 Union Avenue Phone L,-itta x. P•ctarcl 1nd tart11er �
'61 BUICK - Dllcount '665. �- alze 12. Pair of roller skates. Drive, Pomeroy.
4-4-8lp
WY 2498_
3 ' 11 30tc
1:;�.!f,e!:1; The Georgia Supr� Court
Sabre. 2 door hardtop. OHiclal 8 Size 8. Ph WY 2_2359 Mn . .
f
J
tile
..
1d
elevrn
OO
o
1cn
1d, ru n• found for the complaming union
MS
R
f
BAffl
AND
ll
Hy
on
se GARDENS PLOWED WITH A n1n1 h'om thence Ea■t trwiill
car. Power S•--J
w,u ng and brakes, H. Mitchell,' 880 S. 2nd.' Mldd
the
Je.. - Run Road, Call ��
3tp
113.
Sb-1-5 ��
f-4-- Gravely Tractor. Rates Reason- South tm• of land now or tormarly members, Ju dge 0. L. Long ,�
radk&gt; and heater. White waU
h
tmtd
----l
b,Sarah
1
o
4 5 3t
:r o d.1 11v. •• opin lon held that to compel anyport ' O io
'
_ __P I 4 ROOM HOUSE with bath, bas&amp;- able. Call SHZ-4070, or contact
tlret1. Blaettnar' 1, Pameroy.
one 10 to c:ontrlbute to political
t 1 stc A Ten month old polled Hereford ment and fenced in b&amp;a yard. Elmer Flnlaw, Harrisonville.
r
Pllitq w ■NllffW01 and the■lo
BUIL for sale• Cwrtact Earl CaU
would d--'ve
him of
'-Y• •
.I'-"NoriII IO� d••· Wat 11 N roda obW&gt;Uve
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J..3064
2t
4
a
r
4
:
30,
fte
p
1
l
to lb• pi,,ee of �... eont.ibl, guarantees in the BJII of Rights,
""" BEL AIR CHEVROLET on1u
I�•
4 S Mc
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Cro&amp;II, RaciM.
-=
ia11
li1I
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mciro.
or
loN,
Pld
4
etc
5
. ---------- 1 TO THOSE WITH old liou,es, we tract of 11ric1 ht!l.nl • riPJ .an1ltd specifically of freedom of aas,xia•
27 ,ooo miles, 2 tone, rlne ahepe. ---�------ELECTRIC FENCE CHARGER.
■ .°', :h:.:n�i:" =�O:
would Hke to modernize y o u r
HELP WANTED
: tlon, lhought, llberty and property.
hll
11
,:CHEVROLET DUMP Truck, Operab!I■ on battery or current.
home ! Most Housea over
15 po,i,e■dlcrular ho1'21\1 · and th,
Specific Bau
4 5 p
SH 2-W!I.
h
Good Tlrea. Good condition. On .
st HUNGRY PEOPLE to help UI eat yean old have lnadequ8te and
u� Federal Corrupt &amp;"nn.:1,11.:t!S
��•ly 9:,000 miles. Sale or Trade. 0- 1 FRICK SAWMILL, S block, our Delicioua Chicken Dinnen 80metlmea. dangeroUI wIring · ...4 w ..L
Act
prohibits
union
spending
or
left
n:s_:::, w ib
hand with a S4" blade.
o
RNc:OG�=-D:
e. M Cooper, Langsvlllri. o.
Friday and Saturday. $1. 00 a We can modern� your houae- ,.,�
�!'}av.� sled !9�5 speed trans.
ntr
uting
f
r
.
political
-4purposes
t 3tp 1951 F-6 FORD TRUCK, Oat bed. plate. SunriJ1 Reatauran,t 134 power at surprlaingly low cost. Ohio.
Sh-2,..748
Federal court.I have twildt bow
Priced reasonable. Contact J. E. Main SL, Pomeroy.
M eiga Electrical service
tn hand on ever that unionll may make pelitcub
aatei
a,
Tor11n•
'58 GMC i;. ton - $800, Pickup
F. Hoffman, Cheater, Ohio. Ph.
4-4-!tc day of NJ•. C111not be .old o
Wy.J.5320.
f,,,.."
.., n.:R
,_ 'me u.:
V8 �
~1uxe mode I - aII ch romc• 985-2327.
·"
I
d'-Jne In thelr publle8i.w.,__w_
'b■in tho •PPl•ltOd •.tJuo of
4 S M-,--c:;-=l
==ccc
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Reliable
Party Wented
IN
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SPOUT G R F R n lr Sh t
gn e. Blaettnar· 1 Pomeroy ·
or
m
use
o
the
edlum
f
TV
and
for
lNt
fOJ'
mu
rnl
tor
Uit
0
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'
I DAVENPORT AND CHAIR in ex- :, ' ,::
metal Work. The Powen Com- Th• nab\ 1, r...,...._ • nJe.it •n, 1 ----- ------- 1 1
Chassis and Cab, 5 speed trans., 2 speed axle
4 1 tc
- -,--�ccc-- cc---,--,,,,
&lt;M-30tc •1111 ■ll
»ASIIAII.
cellent rondltkln. Call WI lt-Y183 h■t mcmQ R. c. A. •tld 1,-1unt•
pany,
Wy-1-2301.
4;::- ■.
'81 PONTlAC - Dlacaun t '300. anytime after t p. m.
4 I 3tc
�, tu=�= ....:,_:_....:,_______
IlD 28
ADIIINllTltATBlS or THE' Coast GU
.
Tempeat, f door ■talion WIIOO
· "- •- � """""'· "'
(20B
)
INSURANCE
SIDE ARM HOT WATER Healer •ul'fllllll IMct\lMt eNI l.eatfff1, 1 --Active Units lo Ohio
...
-�-=,--=�=-,-I
Official'■ c . Tem t
1
PR(),
CM!t ln"'•"'-'-•nw r-.utr.d '"'• COMPLETE INSURANCE
and tank. Very geel, Also dou- IIMT.00
Torque
pn
ar
D� a, 11 ,o a. $ COLUMBUS - A director, of
kl NAN.00 - for Ill&gt;
trmun luion • delule interior
,
)vanlled wash tuba. Phone T■nton •nlJ. R-.•tnmont■n • ..
'
bh!i
ga
Aluminum Van Body
teeuoa.
U. S. Coast Guan! Amillary units
Life,
Auto.,
ll'n.
r
roy
- h•ator. Blaettnar ,, P
.w
. • ..,,_
omo , ;,_ WY 2-:JUO.
.....
f
I
Sip
"
..,..
bn
tile
lllcb
Bid
IOld
lo
prepared
OIIII
To
be
by
......,._
the
ninth
"on
MW..
Dlslrlcl
f
der - One 19'0 PeNI Falcon Coast Guard Office at Clieveland,
Dnll • 'W--■- llllaruc■
J!H7 BUICK. New clutch •nd OATS. STRAW. Phone Wl
Tudor Sedan, Serial No. - 1 lndir.ates that the auxillaru has
':':'�t�u='�= =
21
fll-ffl4.
I 8Ip :�
• ,....., ..,...,.. '""' .,,...,._ Complole ...-&amp;n for •11 need,. OKI IS 187254, Al th• Kotlh aclve flotilla
brab■ and r11ret. Ruth Jordan,
units
operating
In
out
th• OOU11tr,-. ror par ■--! b
TeL WY 1-N,.
'Keno Road. Lon&amp; Bottom, Ohio. REGISTERED SPAYED Female ttimnr
4 1 ,sote Goble Penl Inc., 481 S. Third
1a :,oar db 1nc1uo. pbont
,_
•erthe
Oh
.
Fl
ve
an
5 speed transmission, 2 speed axle
in
rn
1e
C
io
no
....,...rl, Ohio. On land,
4 I 3lp English bulldog. Whlle aod nllllllJor, 14dl'nl and writa to 11'"'· R. G. PICKETT Imurance, Porn- Ave., Mlddleight
cu,,. Dl■trlbu� r. o, ao. -.
in
Toledo,
while
olh·
Aprll 15th. 1'61 at 1 1 O'
brindle. Very gentle. Coming ■eumu.. Dll■IU.
eroy, Near Darwin.
clock A.M. 'nlie ,e_ll' wiH. not en are at Rocky River, Painesfive year, old. Baaoonablo. Gor- Ji.............,....................
(9) FOR SALE
Motorist Mutuol
Willoughby, Akron, Conbe ,old fur lea than $11 75.
don H. Caldwell, Tuppen Plain• - 111AN OR WOllfAN: S1■rt the new
and
neiut,
Youngatown, Chagrin Falls
N!lCCIII AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG Phoo• WY •·- or Coolvll
l• year oil rlgbt. sem1 CGll8UII\Ol'II Llghtninl Rod Mutual
Sa
ndu,ky,
Huron, Lakeside , LoChassis and cab, 5 speed trans,, 2 speed
Sewing Machine. Orl&amp;Jnally tlffl9S!i.
t I ,to In Pon-, with lln,Jel8h l'n&gt;
Mlddl_,
Ohle
rain,
V•nnlllon,
Port Clinton, Ce3-'"11e
IOld for owr D)O. Makea but•
ducta. Many earn '3.IO per hour ----------�
Window Blind, aed SluHlo■
dar Point and Fremont.
B y Tb•Jr ,..en
•- t'
tonhole■ and dae■ llf!C)' de■tcr,
from ■tart. Par\ time con■lder- OUTBOARD MOTOR and boat in,
Porch
Shadea,
v
...
uan
Blindt
- without attachnnont■• Pay
R. E. Grindle,, Sr.
·
The Coad Guard Auxiliary Is a
ed. Write BawloJ&amp;h ])opt. OHD- ,ur...,. prole&lt;llon. All rl■I:
oil bat,..,. of
or IS per Cloth A..ln.. and Flberglua
840,11119, .....port. llllnoll.
COffl&amp;gl. $3.51 per $100 ......
F,... inotaDallt!n
¾ Ton Pickup, Heavy Duly, 4 speed
( fl •· 20, lltp ago, Bame■ • s1- 1n..... To bo aold to the h
ip Bid· tlonal --• In aafo boating
D■lo Wlppel SUpply ----------'J 11 ltc
••r•
Apocy Mlddleporl. Pbooe dor - Ono H5S - Pkllup
PAPIIII BOY OR GIRL for Sen- ...,.111 Unloo Ave,
'
..
WY
3 15 llUlp tniet. Serial No, nODII H operation, -1,ta regular Coaat
GMYILY l'BACTOII ... A�
l
Pomoroy Ohio
Ma
r
llao
Route
_,
eon
B
ldp
=""ijijps
7iiisijjiAiii(
'129114, Al tho Kellll Gelolo Guanf. poriotmel fn aearoh and
.
In I
f, - ... _., Clon' 4 1 101c ..., and towarda Mtddlepori. -ijii
Ford Inc., 481 s. TblNI St,, - -ti and In handllng ol
... ..... ... n,olr .......
In
Afltmt■•
DIiiy
'lbt
A
Apply
llltlclloport.
lo
l'n. ID- lllddl_.t. Ohio, oa Ill• n� and nplla ....t■•
...... � - - ... SLUGGISH SEPTIC TANKT
½ Ton Pickup
Soollnol
f
I
de
tFlllblJo,
""11&amp;
Pbooe
WY I&lt; 15th .., of .....II 11111, A\ , 'Jlio OIFilllllly lw no law ..,_
- -L Aatt ·- -■I- 1ed drain■! Gel Klua-En&gt;All 1----------- I -.
N'l-111 Ibo hour of 1 1 A. II. 'l1lli foN:emenl authority,' but doos
•· ar...i, - lalN ■- septic Tank Cloanor. Landmarlt
(1 8) EMPLOYMENT
inJet will not be ■old fur conduct cour1eay tnapoct!ona of
-• ,_ In ...,., :u Fann Bun.au. POIDll'O)' f..MOle
(2 1 ) REAl ESTATE
lesa tb■ n $1GO.GO.
WAN11!D
� boat, , 00 request, lo
- - - .._ ,
ELl!:C'l'ROLUX VACUIJll CLEAN- ------"--'----- I
FQR
SALE:
I
roam■
..iu, colnplja... with ,.leiy ...
HOUSl!l"
ud
·
I ,_ .. ER 100 modol l with - nay HOUSEWORK WANTED. Al■o ba
½ Ton Pickup, 4 speed Tr!\ll!lmlsslon
I
""
th. N ico location. 11 1...,..j
==
Ml4dl_, Cllllo
,• qulrenniepta. Boals which aatio��1,�
nmNffllll
��
.
_,
-_,
�
.. paper bq■ and oll cloanfnl ol- � :"
B1 Their Acont
factotlly paaa the aafoty inlpeellon
�-M
• -:J: St., 1-oy, Pbono WY I-All,
- IN 1M 'l'rNlal ..., llnl tacbmonl■. ray off Jul I .,.,. � -Ohio
R. &amp; Grb111!01 S,,
an .awarded the amlllary delhlvin
11on,·
s
I
SIJlp
.
f 1 31c
'
• - -•
1 1 Mio ment■ of . . 6.'lll por manlh. Pb.
� ,mlcb la ,,...,....., by Ylrlual
MIi ACRES NEAR ALFRED. It
I
it
.t,
l enfdn- olllcen as in&lt;llGAS. ftJIII.
■nd coal ru,. WY 1-nlf.
Aero, Ullablo. Balance patlun To be ■old to tile �,Bid,, , i, ol
l20) BUSINESS
8 cyl. Straight transmission. beater·
OPEN
DOUB
APRIL
11
1
On
fNo
der
for
iJullm.
e 1957 l",li;i· Bio•
- Call
Good buJldlq Ille '1,000.00.
boa
l
and -·, 1n• ---.-·SERVICES
._ I -'- llltldlopod ...__
t1on
0n tho tltlo -, ,•·•- you
• ....,..,..,. Trletor · = A. L. Atherton
of A H'!Nt ,.t Ibo hour nf Wt •Ting equipment of approved
N
A Nice Seledi(Nl
Used Can Trucks
I• lypo .
1 1 A':J.
. , Al
CooiYllle, Ohio
•!._ ;:_
1
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48
---Ill RATS )[QJ,Ep •llb Siar W■r-------------,. .
_; Thal portion of Oh
lion. Naed IIOI bo pn■elFI to wlFF. Can_, WY 1-IIOL
�
�� �:r;M
io adjacent lo
Coolvil�
In. - pound fl.00, l\t, lb■.,
• �-�
Erio l■ part of the Ninth
4 I ..
I I ltllc
.... Pann -• &amp;i!pr Run
=
sa.tp lloa W- will nol bo aold DIBlrlcl ol the U. li. Coaat Guard
for ION
..... lllll. -■badt !lard- USED SPINET PIANO - �
A.lltTsuMUa
FOB SALE _ 5 ,_ -• r,:,
,lflth hudqaarton at .
1•.
any flnl■h - · ,_,..,.,
......
o1 Ohio which .,. part"o
double ,....
(I) I, 10, 11; 16, 17, 16; complote with - Spot:lall;r IAtm'r- ClllAltANTEQ cent1y
age, largo lot. .__, �
the
Ohio
River Drlilnag• are onMldol1-rt, Olllo
•• 11. ., II, II, (fl I; prlootl. Write Wmtlell'■ '111n I
Cd • - L o. llltll■J
Jac1 La........ �- n•
der
the
jurladlctlon
of the Second
Phone WY 2-3422
B1 Their Apnt
(4) I, ,. I;
llarlella, lilllfl f
�
with
/
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s..��·
R. IIJ. Grlndley Sr,
..._
-· Ciltlo Nllllf lbesler Jload,
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and_s_
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Wal l Street
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rn Tests Are
1\nnounced
Yorty-six :Ndorne took p�l im·
;-,- ry Dl■trict&gt;itole Scbolanhip
Te,l■ In • ■ubjecl■ •I Rutland
f
f ~h School March 29.
Scoring hlg.h wer-1 Roberta Am.
t-m l th in Englilb I and Algehr.
I , Marl,,.. lloflm■n in Ena]lJh
10, ,\ndy Chapman iJ1 English II
end Amerklln History, Nine Adkins in Englisb 12, Jimmy Tillis
ln L.etin 1: Joe Chavman in plain
�metry. bookkeepina: 1 a n d
1!:ngU.,h 10: !lt.1 Larry Loog In
pbydcs, Alan King in American
ffiatory, &lt;Me l : Calvin BJddle Jn
Gentrol Science: and Waid Nich ollon in St.nior aacial lltudles.
These students will be eUgibl�
to ,arlicip&amp;1te in the final Distrid:-State tests at OU Saturday,
May 6th.

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EUR Leaders
A Group Research Retreat for
minifilers and laymen in t h e
Point Pleasant and Ripley distrlcl, of tho l!:vangeUcal United
Brethren Church will be held Wednesd,y. April 12, at the N e w
Haven EIJB Church.
Ministers wW meet in an early
IUlion at 3 p.m while the lay
members will convene at 6 : 30
p.m
Dr. E Ray Cc.lie, conference
auperlntendent, ex.,lained that
the retreat le one o( eight bing
beld throughoul West Virginia.

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9. Loulalana
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10. Pungen '
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12. A5de
13. Relpln:_
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14, Repeat
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Hi, Farmer'■
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17. Cry ot pain
18, Mr. Wyne
19. Qod of. WV
20, Crude Iron

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18. Crown,
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19. ONental
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20. Roman 'JM)tt
21. Brittle
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A llt: Y D L II A A X •
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One «ilter llmply atandl for anotbor. In tll(-,i aan · · .. uted
tar tu � II-. X tor tlw two O'-. CC. lln,te Id: l'.!J, apoa,,
trophlea, tile lmcth and fonn&amp;tlOA ot. the word■ &amp;re all hlaU.
Ila.ah day tht COde Jetter'I an dlfftnnt.
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MendaJ '11,nop .....,
6:58 Sign On
'1:00 Mullcal Cloclt:
7:45 Tho IJleline
8: 00 Ohio Valle) News
8:05 Ohio News
8: 11 S:,Ort&gt; Today
I: II World New■
8:20 Mw,ical Clock
8:55 Community N...,
9: 00 Muelcal Clock
9:30 Public serv1co Show■
9: 45 Showen ol Blessing
10:00 ldasoD Couoty Nowa
10:05 Talk of the Town
10:M World News
11: 00 What'■ ltl,J Number
&lt;Mon., Wad., ll'rl. I
11:00 Talk of Ibo Town
('l'Uol., Than.I
11: 15 Talk of the Town
1:11 Cburdl a.u■ Rm,
(Friday oalJ' )
11:40 Social 5ecurily
(Tat!!dlty Onlyl
11:41 World U:56 Maaoo County New■
11:00 Community New■
ll: 05 Noon New■
11: 10 Ohio New,
12: 15 Marketa
12:211 Bolletln Boord
U:D - 0 Gr11111
12:30 Fann and Homa Boor
12:45 Mr. Muale
1:55 Local N...,
2:00 Mr. Music
1:00 World Naw■
S:05 Mr. Mullc
S:55 Local Newt
f:00 � Wllb Doi■
f: 30 ltoHlq Romo
f: 45 World Report
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1:05 World New.
I: 15 Mualcalo
1:00 - Boulovanl
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21. lllvon!np
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IS, Parttean. ot
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lll. Brla'bUy
oolored ttah
27. Bulleta
ll8. Plnch
18. Jllxc&amp;vatM
80. Pnmoun
11. Lottor
11. Ll■ten
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Prices Red·uced

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DAILY CROSSWORD

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'"cured" II ,m,ant Uv patient.I are
alive without nklnltt of ditreaR
at leut ftH )'ear■ after d.iDOUI
flOd -1 .
And lb■ ACl add■ I _,._
"An addltiollal 000,IOO c.,_ poMY 11118. I. D. &amp;Ol/lB
Mr. and Mra. Bill .\nnuln&gt;ai
• di..- and trutad wt1b
Mr. IDd Mr1. 1Ae Nice II#, New• and infant 1a11 al Rio Grandi are
UM lalf: rtw yearJ, will Uv• to
1n
ark are apending over the week• v i.ailing her 1ilter and famll:, en 4l
.
t r the ranb of dlOM cal led
t.ad w ith hil parenUI. Mr. and
Mr, and Mn. Robert Roberta.
cured. "
Mr■. L. L. Nice.
Harold Cadlo, Racine, wa■ ,..
MRNEY G()l)GLI and SNUFFY SMITH
Q
cent gue■t ol Mr ■. J. D. Roo,h. .
6: lJ �U, Top Te
Mr,. L. L, Nice was recently ' MONDAl' TIIROlfGB RIDAY
ARE -IE TETCHEO lN TH'
l!
5
ig,
Gener
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Hotpitel
(
,· : 51 Sip 0a
1:31 CouaU, Top ?II
in e
GOODY ,.
al
HAID,
WOMAN ' -IE GOT
1,00
B�
P■rtJ
o,OO
Todey
wllh
Geel
treallllent.
t'LL RI.IN OVER Pt"
HEY.
MAW
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A
WHOLE
SACK OF CORN
?:ta
llm111:edl
Wutber
6.
1&amp; Counf.r'J' Jamooret
BORPV A CUP OF
Rev. Paul Casto held Easter
A NEW FPtM8LV
MEAL tN lH'
Party
,:N
lrw.kl•
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COON MEAL
Sunrise aervlces at the Letart 1:90 Parm Ttme
,JEST JYIOVEO IN
PAIIITRV
.
1:25 'lbt W ld 111.i■ lrfonuD.1
Method ist Church Sunday mom• •:ss Country Jamboree
TH'
HOlLER
�N
ing at 5 : 45 and the childrei, pre- 1 7;00 Breaktut Party
•· • Bnlk1ul ::,
aented an Eaater program.
7:25 Exlet.ded WeltMr
Mr. and Mra. Floyd Norr� ,t. 7:11 Picken■ Sbow
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tended funeral services for her 7: 50 Sotuo Newa Report
ll:OO
Molorcade
niece . Mra. Mary Jane Hubbard 1:00 Breakf ast Party
u:• Dd:loa'a Top Tm
Sunday afternoon at Muon, W. 1:25 1be World Thil Maralq:
ll:11 Star Saha
V,i . She wu a native of Letart
{Nev1)
11:00 Nocm Nsn
Fallli.
1:30 B?eb:iJ'U Part:.,
lliU Mtnb-U- Melodiel
Recent Sunday visitors of Mr 9:00 Morning &amp;tedll!lcme
D:• ,.._ Paty
and Mrs. St. Clair Hill were 10: :e Call1:ng PL PINlalll
N"9
1:
Ll'L AINEII
Mr. and Mn. Albert HW, Mr. U:00 owa1 Shop
t:• ,._ Pl!l'IJI
and Mrs. Raymond Hensler of 11:1.S Country Hoe Down
1:21 Ntwl
Racine and Ray McDadt, local. 11 : 25 Farm Bureau Show
I:• Platter Party
l:JS Hew•
Mu. Pearl Casto wu recent . ll:llO OJunt1J Boe 1IUn
1:39 Plattlt 'artJ
ly returned to her home from U : '5 Farm Tialt
l:tl N_..
Holier Hotpital and is improv- 11:57 Mid-Day Dow Jones Av1:08 Pb.tie,. PIIT'ty
ing.
erages
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12:00 NOOll Nriwc
REVIVAL BEGINS
BVNDAf
Revival services are being held 12:15 0- Star
1:D Sip OD
et the Mlnersvnle Methodist 12 · so Just For You
'7:30 l!!uy Llltenlq
Chun:h tlarting, April 5th and 1:21 N..,.
7: e lltmdaf Chapel
continuing each evening through 1: 30 Ji;,t For You
a...i � 1:30 'l1le Churdl ol the we.It
Sunday April Uli with the p&amp;1slor, .Z:W �)' D Wttb M111lc
Manhattm M ·ot11oo
I:
Rev. Boben Card bringing the 3:00 Platte, Party
1:11 '1111 SunmJ message. There will be guest f: oo Local Now,
- •·• (.
Wubington
to lie
speakers on Thursday and Sat. f:35 Platte, Puty
GASOLINE ALLEY
uroay evenings of lhi■ week. Pub- 5:45 Newt Roundup
6:00 Sundown lSenwd■
1 ..,. - Thi, ls mv brand new trUO. 111h1ch
lie is in,·Jted.
No, ll'ol�.
-8:30
Sign
Off
12:11
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delli�
to fa,tor1�. .;&lt;.hocM
that
ta•�
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restauranti;
and nosp1t�.
IA'l'VUAl'
care
or
thE
Pw-pos of the relreals Is to el·
ovei-head .
5:51
Sip
Oo
.
chanp ideas and present ,ugges1:11 N- Roandup
lions for the confenince program. 8:00 Mal Prtoo Count■)' Tap Tea
6·
15
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8unnclq flho,,
The meeting will end at 9:30 p.m
1:30 8fp OIi
6:30
l'lmo
with a coffee bMak Included ln
the evening.

Dally Sentinel, Pomeroy-Middleport, 0. , April 6, 1961·9

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NEW YORK i UPH - Thr AmI erlcan Cancer Soc-M!ty IAC! I report, that the-re now are mare
Iha I mlllfon - who
h■vo hem cured of ..,,_, By

Bound,.,

Planned For

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News. Events

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S E RV l CES
JSED P L\NUS - J "'' . .....
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O o , It' ,ou WANT
d ,t toned upr;ghl
quam, 1
Ji baht oak old fash ioned or gan, Breedta• hu.111 that wm • 1 t e
NEW YORK CUPII - Inlerna•
priced to seU Free delivery.
mo■ey mai.en. UM
C ♦ b ■· WAEHINGTON ( UPI) - Th• as of Feb. 27 had used only �bout su It in nt&gt;w uses for t•ua1
· r lft.'
ed U l . 500 of the S I million appropri• !:iudi a dev e lopment to u ld f 1 ! I lmnal Statistical Bureau say1
"" panment has rt!•..-.r
Rutland f'urniture, Rutland, 0 . StR.. t.: all Dltlr. saerreu, wr lnler,o
...- t
TS
RESUL
DABLE
h
DEPEN
STENT
.
FOR CONSI
.1 a ve
.
JH: gt!neraJ business IIUI."
Ph. Sh•::!:-4811 . t"venmg Ph. Sh- ._..
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thal its ne w o11 1ee
of l"OaI re· ated for it durmg the C'UJTt'nt h.s- m l he "ua p Jc-ft by the t·rush1 11 ,� j w h.,..
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- CIH!ikr -.r:iu.
.
RATES
cal year.
a ouI II ,till lacks dyna•
� 4� 3tc
eronom1r losses Lo rom!)f 'tttors m bo! tom..=
'Z-40.14.
�---1-U-IOu:
search may have $250 . 000 worth of
t cuta per word, one uuertioD.. Minimum cb.arit--«&gt;
although earnings �re
and
mism,
s
e1:1
1
a
He said that if a diredor wt-re ! he f llt'I fie ld the l st 5 y r
enll. e c.sta per word for three CD111eCutJve i.uertfou.
100 BALES . ALFALF A �A Y . 200 FOR F' LOOR SA NDING AND project s wider contrad by July of I
a
l
·
a
mg
m
s 1ght_ly better showing
SDlltW�ne montb for � centa � •utd.
I appointed · soon, " the offic e j While Lask y did not mention L . l k e c
m ixed. Emmett G W i ll by the hnishing eall Nf\la Pierce, trlS year
1d­
to�
cbarJ:ed
�
will
wurd
per
tha
cent,
t
of
i'ulJ flltw
n xpe � m the first qunr•
hoped to have an IR-man st aH the chan ge of admr nistration also
I P omeroy Golf Cou rse · Wy-2-6234
re«:elVlllll hill.
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TertbmC If not paid within 10 dl1'1 after
I
Ler
below last year.
The program - f'naded nine work mg by the end of lht! f ISl''ll figured m lhe no progress rep0rl
c
· the y i.llll are
.
,__, bl&amp;r
4-4-&amp;p ~
ErTon UI Adnrtbln_s-Sbould be rep rted lmmed1ate)J.
,
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Genera1 busmess w ill i.e1iu
months ago - wall enthuslast1cal year. June 30.
The Dail) Sealinel will not be resPOD.Sible for more than
he wc1s fon·ed to give the sub
SteeI
• ,., , ISB
er as the year prot&gt;res
UTlLJTY TRAILEH . �
QQI lDeornct Ulllertion.
ly received by the coal industry . Asked for. additional mhlrm J- t:omm1tlee .
� 5
Card of 'lbanU tnd Special N otices of Evenu, $1.�.
body. $40.00. Ph. SH 2 75 says. but it Is doubtful that we
as a potential vehicle fo r d isco� - lion. Lasky mserted a statement I lndus!ry leadus genera lly a&lt;· are entering a boom period •
for SO word minimum. Each additional word, l e.
" 6 Gtr
in the re&lt;:ord which read in part ; cepled it as an mev1 tability of
Ot,ttuarte, publ1ahed at t cent per word.
"-I p the d e•
ermg new markc-Ili to •�
.
seems lo be suggested by th •
rs,
Allis-Chalme
· If we obtam
!
S
SALE
PRING
110.
1
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DAYS
6
the necessary the pre vailing polttical environ stoek market rise.
.
WWIDS I DAY 3 DAYS
pressed
coal
buijmess.
$4.50
$1.35
80c
60c
15
"-ew Tractors. Discount price'-!
minimum staff as quickly as we ment of last year
$II.Of,
.
SI.BO
11.20
60c
20
Samuel G . Lasky , actln� diee• ho pe to be able to do, we ffl !iY T
D-14: -0-17. A 1 1
D-12;
D-10:
S..
$7
$2.25
eeling was that the pro. r t say.s the market seems to be
SI .SO
7�
he
f
25
equipment to go with them. A
�or or program, discussed •.t � u :· have about $250 .000 contract re- grllm would only be n armed m , over-duwountmg the recovery e x�
Ad• r�ved by 10 A. ll trill b• to thal day's paper.
m
r
a
mg a do�ed Houst _appropnaho m; search ob!iga� by June 30, 1961.' I.be
F
better buy. Williamson
long run if a director were · pet:ted during the rest of lhe
s
Shubcommittee hearing March 2. The office IS an agency of the
Supply, Rutland, Ohio, Ph.
appoint
ed la s.I year and then re- year, so " for a time, do not add
PHON E WY 2-2 1 57
, t-61.c
Plum bing Heating The leshmony was made publ !c Interior Department and has au•
j 2• 4363.
placed when t he administration to holdings and maintain cash."
Porneroy today .
thority lo contract with coal trade changed.
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k
He
that
Bad
?
during
he
drin
you
the
.safe
1
water
t
Is
associati
ons, educational insliluPhone WY-2-2441
C J ) NOTICES
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Kelroy, Rt. No 7, seoond house.
whilt
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J 'e==,,,..,--...,.......,=..,�' laSt nine months, virtually no ti0tl5 and olher groups for re• Bathtub deaning if m11de . Clark, Dodge • Co. says
Fie Jd3 , Phm•e Wy-2-51 l O.
TEIUO'l'B AND PEST coNTBOI
m!
cer•
new
eai
bw;ine.sa
boom
a
see
AUCl'IONEER
Water Softeners.
progress
wa5
made
test FW::E.
in
setting tlp search projeds.
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good
a
1B
there
1
eventually,
lam
_
if
ier
Dirt
G8l!I
e
sprmkled
is
a
tub
with
lhe
Sulphur,
_
,
proje('t
Acid,
h
Iron
and attributed this to Mw:iy industry leaders feel th,m
Complete Servlc•
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ed b7 Nalleawlde. Pua R. and Od,. r Remover Chlorina the upwar_,u movelack o( a permament director, only hope for economic salvation pow dered bleach Then use 8 chance that
t (9a) MAR INE SUPP LIES
CttU Brllllhu1I
.
... A. 8effk:e Slalloll W\' i- ors. etc. , at half price. Domes• --------- --- l
this new quartet'
u
d
t
Write. Phone or Ce■tlld
Lasky said the orfice presently lieti in a possible leehnolo�i- long•handled b rush or mop to :;
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18
IPl!:CIAUI
DA
be
Supply
what
1ter
W
on lhe disa
Public.
and
tic
t41-do
&amp;. C. BRADFORD. RaclM, OMt had only a four member staff and cal breakth rough that would re scrub.
·
stlS7 MerewJ • JL P. MN.It
ket W
pointing side. Since the
C.Orrection a Specialty.
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The
call
Bicycles. etc. Wrlte or
year herd unprovement. ThP.
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some
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in
the
next
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m-21-«tlc
with a d1trerence. ThL.� legal dls- j educntiona l, purpose!. The rights
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The
gram.
bull
of
choic
your
m
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to
th•
two
months,
accord
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Ul!ilted
.
Pre.■ lnkraaUona1
I puteli .UlvolYea not racial but m1- of freedom of spee&lt;:h, press and
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
1-20-tfc with frozen semen.
&amp;EE Ull FOR FEED NEEDS AND blond console model in excellent
howe1.
brokerage
WASHINGTON ( UPI ) - &lt;\n nor 1ty and mdividual rights o ( I assembly protected unions in
. . C-■I■m Grlndlng. Mldd�port cond ion wilh guarantee. E uipCall Albert Parker
I
.
. i.___
•· m��
, be rs.
q
it
other
U
mmonty case is ��t dUP wuon
1 ) WANTED TO BUS ZS U pe
y
.FM MIil
those
fields.
Ches
case
11ie
Ohio
ter.
TV
arose
in
-·Oppenh
.
eimer, Nelli &amp; Co. be--d to make buttonholes, dam, ----for Supreme C.Ourt dec1.111on-but A dec1liltm for the complam mg
' hl'gan.
F 20 REO HUR · Phone Collect 985-2285
- - _________
IC
M
patch, monogram and ..1any oth - WANTED 1=°
"top qualily" au
-•are, ol
uves
"
e
th
""" · .
minority individuals would have
,
. .
.
Let AAA
3 28-12tc
er things. Take over balance Phone Steven Eblm. Phone WyIn
de
t
r
iding
it,
U.S.
Su
· Amerlcan Cao are deeply under:
(2 1 ) REA L ESTATE one of lwo p rofound effects upo.m
. . n ee
nvill• rovr pl■ne reterv•4-4-3tc Am CONDITIONING. R.EFRIG,
due only $52.45 with easy terms 2-2272.
preme
Court
Justices
held
llllit
if
A.
S.
the &amp;1ructure of organized labor.
valued and that 1961 will witness
tlont •ny wher• In U.
arranged. Will accept trade or BALED HA Y AND CORN. Would ERATION service. Jack's
minori�y �ights were involved at
or •brNd. No Mrvlce chart••
would:
It
discount for cash. Phone WY 2- like lo trade for new or used frlgeration. New Saven. P
all, this simply was the concern a good return to mol'tl profitable·
422 Second Awenu •
boot
Invali
union
ate
d
p
h
the
s
3
31
Gtc
2204
o
.
operations for tile eompany.
•
_
..
G1lllpoli1, 0.
TU •-••-.
of internal union management.
·
!umitu,·e, Rutland Fu rnR ure, __
with
its
re
uirement
_
of
cnion
q
.
.
Phone GI 6-0069
"To date , . t_hese three juSt1ces
4 -4-3tc DON'T PUMP YOUR Slugeish DUPLEX - 5 rooms with shower
Rutland, Ohio.
.
membership . , or;
l,,...,..........,..._.........,..,..,,,ij To be iold lo the h'lh bid•
Bache &amp;: Co. says the chart po•
,eptic tank, Get Klean-Em•AII bath and gas heating on each ------Compel union leaders to f1- suggesled, unions ha\le _o�rat,ed
sition of Olin Mathieson ha■
JACK DOES IT AGAIN. l5c ham der, one 1955 Ford tudor S&amp;- 1 00 ft. or more RIVER FRONTdan At the R. H. Riwlln11
AGE suitable for fishing c:amp Septic Tank Cleaner. Ohio Val- side, basement and new gas- nance their political activities eJl- under a ruIe O( the maJOnty.
Sandwiches. Jack ' s Dairy Bar, Sona Comp•nY, M I
shown considerable improvement.
Sec-ley
U
&amp;
P
u
bing,
Pomeroy,
Ohio.
hun
B
x
fired
hot
water
heaters
County.
o
on
Write
each
e
Meigs
i
That
suited
th'!I
labor
leade
lusively
f
ro
m
u
voluntary
funds.
,tc ond Streets, Mld leport 0.,
4__
t_
Middleport, Ohio.
uring the past 1evera1 ween
1
,
l' a 3Cltp aide. A minlmwn rental of $30.- The litigation is known as the fine. The notable trend of thi! dnd
666-R, c-o The DaUy Sentinel.
a advises purchases for shorto n the 8th day of April 1961
3lp
4
ould
be
ex6
e
s
on
ea
s
(S) PERSONALS
modern
00
h
courts.
however,
has
b�n
TE
c'h
kl
1000 GALLON WA R TANK.
Looper ca:.e. taking its name from
0
odel
term account on a lecbnical
-- ----e
To
ation.
ed.
Middleport
pe
-l
l
l
ub
c
oc
- MlS8 Nancy M. Looper, one o( the to protect on s�c� q,estions �e basis. Jt also suggets trad ini
Will haul for p lic. Conta t.
AN OLD AGE PENSIONER �5� ����� t�b!
.
( 14) FOR RE NT
tal
price
$3900.00
MY
FV
195033.
Thi•
ear
will
complainants. It has been before �lnority or �dl\11dua1 comp1am- commitments in Pulllna
Bob
Piclttt,
Pomeroy.
male
rson.
want, an old age pe
not be ,old for less than APARTMENTS - Furn1Jbed Md
3-28-30\e SUBURBAN - S..room frame ( 3 the Supreme Court since 1959. A mg of oppression.
_
or female, ta &amp;hare hia home
$400.00.
.
bcdroomsl with furnace heating few employes of the Souther,1 The three justices were, never• L.
-mfumllbed.
McMastera.
Ktddle1
1
1
with 'him. E. W. Dewees,
•
O
Hooper
of W. E Huttoa
R . H. RAWLINGS IONS CO.
Everyone • Happier!
lo all rooms, basement w i t h Railway sued to forbid their union thelcss, of the modern court: &amp; Co.
S-3-t
Pearl St., Middleport. Ohio.
porL p...,. wv,.,an
eilhef sidt
whether
doubts
Mfcldleporf. Ohio
You are - no shirts lo do.
commode and ahower. S- acre to 6pend dues money for politkal Chief Justice Earl Warren. as� baa enough pro:tles to control
4 8 3tc By T e
ONE rIVE ROOM APAR'nfEN? our uaband 1
Alo
Y
• - no creases, lot with garage on State Roule objectives to which the complain- ciates justices
lt
:. �.
ey Sr.
Hugo Black and leghany Corp. Al the AprO 14 Mo
with bath. Pbono WY Ula
•larched
ju,l
right.
INSTRUCTIONS
124 West. '4500.00 Can be bought ;ng members were opposed.
�
w;mam 0. Douglas.
tveDIDCI WY N31B.
nual meeting. Noting that the la.,I
n-1,-tt1 'We are - happy to know we have
___
with fumlture . . and owner may
. d. uJed g n au wooI ________
MEN AND WOMEN Needed. 75
Ho&amp;
cue
to buy the stock for regu1ar
day
.
Georuia's
Long's
Judge
opinion
tisfled
.
many
customen
BS
"
reeCall WY 2sq Y . $7S. OO.
u� 5 ROOMS AND BATH, so
carry some fmancmg w,th
Work in Clvil Servlce, No exper- carpeting
very
1
.,.......'6 II
del
before the m-'"•
u
said
i
part
that
find
Rebln■en'
■
Laundry
d
es
the
··
of
:
and
.i This Is a union shop situation.
Dry- land contract.
5141
4 l 8tc 8 ColHt., Pomeroy. Near M•
coulcl
there
says
Hooper
10,
April
as
and
used
are
the
a
sessments
for
The eomplaining union members .
C. C CUCKLER, RKALTOR
!:.1n ��:a:J:n:r �,:;I�;�::. 3½ A�RES GROUND good $ room
n
�
e
:
!
a
�
.;,
bu,�:
be
competitive
aorne
laao:
e
�asil�
Rob
n
therefol'tl, may not withdraw lh�ir support of political organizatlo,1s
flclent. Train now for perma• house with bath, hardwood ----------�
h
t 1 ,te PHONE WY2•S830, BOX 229·
l
week.
working in support of candidates mg m the stock hl
,
(4-4-Stcl duea support of the union withoot
b c
nent jobs with security. S e n d floors, basement, furnace, ,eel- ElGHT ROOM HOUSE AND
r s t.e �d � ral :m:r:d
forgeting
their
jobs.
Thal
makes
Liiitn
Complete
ne
sprin
f
g
______
: �
�
lar and two good water
cu. aveu room house: One 5 • fflnl
name, addreH, phone No. lo:
es
FOR SALE: STORE with 5 stor- the Looper case a hot one. Tl::e so or prmcip es an
..
p1an1•· "Telegra ph Service
a
Nation.I Training Service, Box Also one lot witil 24 x SO baae- aq,:artment. A. N. Bengel, Ph.
oom
·
which
lhe
plaintiffs
and
the
class
.
-..
age
r
s
and
6
rooms
and
inarrow
area
of
M
individua l ri rts
To keep nuts from turning raaFrancis Flor1sl, Wy 2-.-.,,
1 3 tfc
ment niady, to build on and m ■• WY 1--32'12.
.
068, The DaUy Sentinel.
,...,. co..
they
bath
over
store.
W1ll
sacrifice
in
which
the
Issue
represent do not care l.J cid, store them In .,
au..U6M�
ts raised conand
4-4-ltp terla1 to build � Priced lo S JlOOM nJllNISIIED HOME.
for $9 ,500. Moving to Cbicago. tributes also to lhe political im support."
lainers in the refrigerator.
Shumway Greenhouses,
,
------ ----'
sell. See 01-ey Wood, Syr&amp;CUlt, Televialon included. Inqulr
t!
Va.
Call
portance
of
the
case.
'Sp.
3-51MB.
Clifton.
W.
2-6933
W
Y
Ohio. Piton• WY 2-.
(8) AUfO SALES
•.
CIHI'■ Shoe &amp;pair.
f 1 6lc
3-1f.30tl' It would be dUflcull for the
f J 30tc
• 30 81c -----�----- 1 ------- ---,' 59 BUICK va, $2095. LaSabre , , ___________ GROUN D FLOOR ap
artment. 5
court to render an opinion in this
house up to 6 roama treated
door hard top. Power ,teerblg:. KIRB Y UPRIGHT VACUUM rooms, bath, basement, hard- Any
O
I
TERIMTF.S
case
without establishing es the
S50.
for
O""E
,
Any
One )()('a) owner. Turbine drive. Cleaner In A· l Condition. Guar- wood noon Yo•ma•town kitcb•
•o.!._
•
�
..
•
law
of
•the land either:
•-•
'
-._
room
'
a
roachea
for
•
u-.,
wu
e'·
�..
•
Ofln• lU H .,_,,,."' •1 t • 1aw
Very dean. Blaettnar I, Porn- .anteed · CcmpJ, ele wIth fuII 18l
en. 1261 Powell St., Middleport. $1. INSURED. GUARANTEED. ot11wi, ofw crow. Crow " Portn- ta -That a union member can' 1 61c of bousehold cleaning attacheroy
Wy-2--3200.
446tc TERMS. Thia is a SPECIAL. !'aim:::• 0�1u:;r'[ 1::. Aio�.:: ;: not be compelled to contribute
-menta Including pollaher. Avail- •-Phone
------�
-,
Q INTED uo• mll"A Jowlna ducrtlNd real Ht1M1
GoOfll C:t.u 0• �
)'I'
able to party who can assume NICE MODERN 6 room hot.tse, 3 G .,, • AC UA
,. •�a:.1 · Sltu1te 1n M-11• counb. 01110, 1oward po 1 1"8I expenditures Ior
All Mair.ta _, r.lell
bed
SON
ood
offer,
floo
end
le
li
In
nnted!
ou,-• Towa"'1JI a11111 1n loo Am objectives that he opposes, or:
room I wIth hardw
thfl balanee of �
......,.,
- or P8Y·
rs
H
Lot No. UH,. 8ecuon I, To•H1 4,
METROPOLITAN 111O'l'O•""
menla or '6.00 per month. t"h. Large cloaeb. Good balefflent• the same businetII nearly •-S .Jf R•nte tt of lll• Ohle ComJl&amp;DT■ -That such an individual or
- &amp;-■I Ma 8&amp;.
• a century. TOPS • ALL TEJ\. PurcliaH. .and IM1nl .,ti of.
WY 2-2204.
, 31 ltc
�• mlnon·ty group Is w Ith·-•
WNt ffld of an 111♦....n be· traet
uu\ consti___________ with gu furnace. Garage. Should MITE CONTROL· m.ni,
........, • 0Mo
.,_ R C· of
kad tormerb' in th• nara. nl tutio
W
I
(
be
n.
H
R.
· st 5uch 0
e
pro
t'
te
c
ion
a
am
al
Lo
g
COMPLETE BOY SCOUT SUIT,
D
see
hllie.
Story 111 Union Avenue Phone L,-itta x. P•ctarcl 1nd tart11er �
'61 BUICK - Dllcount '665. �- alze 12. Pair of roller skates. Drive, Pomeroy.
4-4-8lp
WY 2498_
3 ' 11 30tc
1:;�.!f,e!:1; The Georgia Supr� Court
Sabre. 2 door hardtop. OHiclal 8 Size 8. Ph WY 2_2359 Mn . .
f
J
tile
..
1d
elevrn
OO
o
1cn
1d, ru n• found for the complaming union
MS
R
f
BAffl
AND
ll
Hy
on
se GARDENS PLOWED WITH A n1n1 h'om thence Ea■t trwiill
car. Power S•--J
w,u ng and brakes, H. Mitchell,' 880 S. 2nd.' Mldd
the
Je.. - Run Road, Call ��
3tp
113.
Sb-1-5 ��
f-4-- Gravely Tractor. Rates Reason- South tm• of land now or tormarly members, Ju dge 0. L. Long ,�
radk&gt; and heater. White waU
h
tmtd
----l
b,Sarah
1
o
4 5 3t
:r o d.1 11v. •• opin lon held that to compel anyport ' O io
'
_ __P I 4 ROOM HOUSE with bath, bas&amp;- able. Call SHZ-4070, or contact
tlret1. Blaettnar' 1, Pameroy.
one 10 to c:ontrlbute to political
t 1 stc A Ten month old polled Hereford ment and fenced in b&amp;a yard. Elmer Flnlaw, Harrisonville.
r
Pllitq w ■NllffW01 and the■lo
BUIL for sale• Cwrtact Earl CaU
would d--'ve
him of
'-Y• •
.I'-"NoriII IO� d••· Wat 11 N roda obW&gt;Uve
------�=�'
J..3064
2t
4
a
r
4
:
30,
fte
p
1
l
to lb• pi,,ee of �... eont.ibl, guarantees in the BJII of Rights,
""" BEL AIR CHEVROLET on1u
I�•
4 S Mc
'J
Cro&amp;II, RaciM.
-=
ia11
li1I
•CN.
mciro.
or
loN,
Pld
4
etc
5
. ---------- 1 TO THOSE WITH old liou,es, we tract of 11ric1 ht!l.nl • riPJ .an1ltd specifically of freedom of aas,xia•
27 ,ooo miles, 2 tone, rlne ahepe. ---�------ELECTRIC FENCE CHARGER.
■ .°', :h:.:n�i:" =�O:
would Hke to modernize y o u r
HELP WANTED
: tlon, lhought, llberty and property.
hll
11
,:CHEVROLET DUMP Truck, Operab!I■ on battery or current.
home ! Most Housea over
15 po,i,e■dlcrular ho1'21\1 · and th,
Specific Bau
4 5 p
SH 2-W!I.
h
Good Tlrea. Good condition. On .
st HUNGRY PEOPLE to help UI eat yean old have lnadequ8te and
u� Federal Corrupt &amp;"nn.:1,11.:t!S
��•ly 9:,000 miles. Sale or Trade. 0- 1 FRICK SAWMILL, S block, our Delicioua Chicken Dinnen 80metlmea. dangeroUI wIring · ...4 w ..L
Act
prohibits
union
spending
or
left
n:s_:::, w ib
hand with a S4" blade.
o
RNc:OG�=-D:
e. M Cooper, Langsvlllri. o.
Friday and Saturday. $1. 00 a We can modern� your houae- ,.,�
�!'}av.� sled !9�5 speed trans.
ntr
uting
f
r
.
political
-4purposes
t 3tp 1951 F-6 FORD TRUCK, Oat bed. plate. SunriJ1 Reatauran,t 134 power at surprlaingly low cost. Ohio.
Sh-2,..748
Federal court.I have twildt bow
Priced reasonable. Contact J. E. Main SL, Pomeroy.
M eiga Electrical service
tn hand on ever that unionll may make pelitcub
aatei
a,
Tor11n•
'58 GMC i;. ton - $800, Pickup
F. Hoffman, Cheater, Ohio. Ph.
4-4-!tc day of NJ•. C111not be .old o
Wy.J.5320.
f,,,.."
.., n.:R
,_ 'me u.:
V8 �
~1uxe mode I - aII ch romc• 985-2327.
·"
I
d'-Jne In thelr publle8i.w.,__w_
'b■in tho •PPl•ltOd •.tJuo of
4 S M-,--c:;-=l
==ccc
=.,C.,=c=vu.:
Reliable
Party Wented
IN
fl
..
•D
o
1,
io
.,.
■ol4
OO
wbJd
t
=c-c=
4
ee
Hl•
u•
SPOUT G R F R n lr Sh t
gn e. Blaettnar· 1 Pomeroy ·
or
m
use
o
the
edlum
f
TV
and
for
lNt
fOJ'
mu
rnl
tor
Uit
0
""
H
'
I DAVENPORT AND CHAIR in ex- :, ' ,::
metal Work. The Powen Com- Th• nab\ 1, r...,...._ • nJe.it •n, 1 ----- ------- 1 1
Chassis and Cab, 5 speed trans., 2 speed axle
4 1 tc
- -,--�ccc-- cc---,--,,,,
&lt;M-30tc •1111 ■ll
»ASIIAII.
cellent rondltkln. Call WI lt-Y183 h■t mcmQ R. c. A. •tld 1,-1unt•
pany,
Wy-1-2301.
4;::- ■.
'81 PONTlAC - Dlacaun t '300. anytime after t p. m.
4 I 3tc
�, tu=�= ....:,_:_....:,_______
IlD 28
ADIIINllTltATBlS or THE' Coast GU
.
Tempeat, f door ■talion WIIOO
· "- •- � """""'· "'
(20B
)
INSURANCE
SIDE ARM HOT WATER Healer •ul'fllllll IMct\lMt eNI l.eatfff1, 1 --Active Units lo Ohio
...
-�-=,--=�=-,-I
Official'■ c . Tem t
1
PR(),
CM!t ln"'•"'-'-•nw r-.utr.d '"'• COMPLETE INSURANCE
and tank. Very geel, Also dou- IIMT.00
Torque
pn
ar
D� a, 11 ,o a. $ COLUMBUS - A director, of
kl NAN.00 - for Ill&gt;
trmun luion • delule interior
,
)vanlled wash tuba. Phone T■nton •nlJ. R-.•tnmont■n • ..
'
bh!i
ga
Aluminum Van Body
teeuoa.
U. S. Coast Guan! Amillary units
Life,
Auto.,
ll'n.
r
roy
- h•ator. Blaettnar ,, P
.w
. • ..,,_
omo , ;,_ WY 2-:JUO.
.....
f
I
Sip
"
..,..
bn
tile
lllcb
Bid
IOld
lo
prepared
OIIII
To
be
by
......,._
the
ninth
"on
MW..
Dlslrlcl
f
der - One 19'0 PeNI Falcon Coast Guard Office at Clieveland,
Dnll • 'W--■- llllaruc■
J!H7 BUICK. New clutch •nd OATS. STRAW. Phone Wl
Tudor Sedan, Serial No. - 1 lndir.ates that the auxillaru has
':':'�t�u='�= =
21
fll-ffl4.
I 8Ip :�
• ,....., ..,...,.. '""' .,,...,._ Complole ...-&amp;n for •11 need,. OKI IS 187254, Al th• Kotlh aclve flotilla
brab■ and r11ret. Ruth Jordan,
units
operating
In
out
th• OOU11tr,-. ror par ■--! b
TeL WY 1-N,.
'Keno Road. Lon&amp; Bottom, Ohio. REGISTERED SPAYED Female ttimnr
4 1 ,sote Goble Penl Inc., 481 S. Third
1a :,oar db 1nc1uo. pbont
,_
•erthe
Oh
.
Fl
ve
an
5 speed transmission, 2 speed axle
in
rn
1e
C
io
no
....,...rl, Ohio. On land,
4 I 3lp English bulldog. Whlle aod nllllllJor, 14dl'nl and writa to 11'"'· R. G. PICKETT Imurance, Porn- Ave., Mlddleight
cu,,. Dl■trlbu� r. o, ao. -.
in
Toledo,
while
olh·
Aprll 15th. 1'61 at 1 1 O'
brindle. Very gentle. Coming ■eumu.. Dll■IU.
eroy, Near Darwin.
clock A.M. 'nlie ,e_ll' wiH. not en are at Rocky River, Painesfive year, old. Baaoonablo. Gor- Ji.............,....................
(9) FOR SALE
Motorist Mutuol
Willoughby, Akron, Conbe ,old fur lea than $11 75.
don H. Caldwell, Tuppen Plain• - 111AN OR WOllfAN: S1■rt the new
and
neiut,
Youngatown, Chagrin Falls
N!lCCIII AUTOMATIC ZIG ZAG Phoo• WY •·- or Coolvll
l• year oil rlgbt. sem1 CGll8UII\Ol'II Llghtninl Rod Mutual
Sa
ndu,ky,
Huron, Lakeside , LoChassis and cab, 5 speed trans,, 2 speed
Sewing Machine. Orl&amp;Jnally tlffl9S!i.
t I ,to In Pon-, with lln,Jel8h l'n&gt;
Mlddl_,
Ohle
rain,
V•nnlllon,
Port Clinton, Ce3-'"11e
IOld for owr D)O. Makea but•
ducta. Many earn '3.IO per hour ----------�
Window Blind, aed SluHlo■
dar Point and Fremont.
B y Tb•Jr ,..en
•- t'
tonhole■ and dae■ llf!C)' de■tcr,
from ■tart. Par\ time con■lder- OUTBOARD MOTOR and boat in,
Porch
Shadea,
v
...
uan
Blindt
- without attachnnont■• Pay
R. E. Grindle,, Sr.
·
The Coad Guard Auxiliary Is a
ed. Write BawloJ&amp;h ])opt. OHD- ,ur...,. prole&lt;llon. All rl■I:
oil bat,..,. of
or IS per Cloth A..ln.. and Flberglua
840,11119, .....port. llllnoll.
COffl&amp;gl. $3.51 per $100 ......
F,... inotaDallt!n
¾ Ton Pickup, Heavy Duly, 4 speed
( fl •· 20, lltp ago, Bame■ • s1- 1n..... To bo aold to the h
ip Bid· tlonal --• In aafo boating
D■lo Wlppel SUpply ----------'J 11 ltc
••r•
Apocy Mlddleporl. Pbooe dor - Ono H5S - Pkllup
PAPIIII BOY OR GIRL for Sen- ...,.111 Unloo Ave,
'
..
WY
3 15 llUlp tniet. Serial No, nODII H operation, -1,ta regular Coaat
GMYILY l'BACTOII ... A�
l
Pomoroy Ohio
Ma
r
llao
Route
_,
eon
B
ldp
=""ijijps
7iiisijjiAiii(
'129114, Al tho Kellll Gelolo Guanf. poriotmel fn aearoh and
.
In I
f, - ... _., Clon' 4 1 101c ..., and towarda Mtddlepori. -ijii
Ford Inc., 481 s. TblNI St,, - -ti and In handllng ol
... ..... ... n,olr .......
In
Afltmt■•
DIiiy
'lbt
A
Apply
llltlclloport.
lo
l'n. ID- lllddl_.t. Ohio, oa Ill• n� and nplla ....t■•
...... � - - ... SLUGGISH SEPTIC TANKT
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1955 Ford F-100, 6 cyl.

1948 International 6 cyl.

1957 Ford Ranchero Pick�
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Custom

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The Christian Youth Fellowship
of the Long Bottom Method1s&lt;.
and Christian Churches enjoyed
a party al the Walter Brown home
which overlooks the �autiful Ohiu
on the Long Bottum. Reedsville
Roat!.
Min Ron.aleen Osborne. presi­
dent, had charge of the busines'I
The group was instructed on ar
rangements for the Youth Mef&gt;t
for Di.strict 14 Youth Meet whicti
is to � held al the Athens Chris•
tian Church the w�kend of Ap­
ril 7, 8. 9th. This group will prettnt the Consecration Service .at
the Youth Meet, along with young
people from the Tupper!! Plains,
Orange and Hemlock Grove Chris­
tian Churches.
The followin� youth pl;m to Rt­
tend the Youth Meet. Ronaleen
Osborne. JoAnn Hensley, Melanie
Brown, Joyee Frederick, Carolyn
Siuon, Johnny Newell, and Re\l
• J. P. Miller. Mr. Miller led the
de·,1otions. lie showP.d the group I
the Holy Ghost Shell and told
them how ii portrays the story of
the life of Christ.

Drapes
Ready to h•ng printed

Towels. Jusl 1 1, for this sale. Sh0p early for tbit special

For allergy free cool sleep try this odorleu foam latex

pillow. Wa1hable zipper cover ln stripe or floral pat­

tern

$J.95

colors.

MASON - Plana have b e e n
completed for the annual congre­
gational dinner of the M 9 s o n
Methodist Church to be held Wed- f
neaday April 12 al fi p,m. In the
church toclal rooms.
The purpoae ot lhl.1 dinner will
be to hear • description o( t h e
pro�ram for lht&gt; coming year
whkh has been �I up by tht'
commission. The dinner and
lng leads to the every membet11 I
C"anva1a \llrhich hBH been In pro•
grSA for i,everal weeks end wlll
be ('(Inducted on April 30.
i
Thrll!' will be 1peclal entertain­
ment for all children.

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Kendall Double Duty

Sale !

Dust Cloths

Soft, absorbent double-thick Diaper type gauae
dust cloths. 20 inches square, ravel proof tdi•,

MASON - The rlrst aid rourse
1pontored b)' Ulll Maavn Grade
&amp;hool PTA is scheduled to be
1ln Thursday evening, April 6.
The 10-hour eourse will be held
at the achoo) beginning at 7 p.m
f' • Thursday ln April and the
l
Thursday ln t'A ay. Mr. Ralph
. 1afety supervisor of Phll. .lDm plant will be in.1tructor.
;&gt;eraona who are 1igned for
the ,.oorae are urged to attend
th1I first meeting.

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HAVE GUESTS
MASON - Mr. and Mn. Curt
McDaniel or Matan had a■ Ear
Ct,,- Sunday dinner gutltl their
ton. Mr. and Mr1. Calvin MrDan•
leJ ol Point P1easant and I h e I r
daua:hter, Miu Barbara Ellen Mr•
Daniel of Columbus. Ohio.
Vl81T8 HERE
MASON - A-2C Marlon Rav­
burn, IOII of Mrs. Hester Ha)·­
burn nf Muon ,pent the weekend
here on leave from his base m
Dotrott, Mld,lgan,

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IIASON - Mr. and Mn. Ralph
Allon and - ol C.,lumbul. ,pent
a., WMbnd with bll parooll, Mr.
ml 11n. lllcbard Krautler ol
Trawen RY tlloy value clean­
- _.. than radio « TV I•
ellfllal ll . bot4I NOIIL

washfast colors.

PICTURES

Special

This Spring come to Elberfelds' Furniture Depart­
menl and see the many new pidures we have re­
ceived. Bi11: selection of subjech either glassed or
Verplexed. Attractive frames In li:ght, dart or rich
101d

$2.95 SCATTER RUGS

PRICES RANGE FROM

Jumbo sizes: 27x48,

s2 ,s s1 2,,s

Choose from 8 beautiful pattern,. Actually wash and ha nt

your Fiberglas Curtain, in 7 minutes - and glass fiber

yarn, iuanmtee no-,ron fore\ler.

SIZE S0x90
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W• can alN furnish you any width or 1Httl1 In thH1 dr•Pff.
Com. In and m.akl your Ml.ctlon.

MORGAN-JONE S

Textur Tuft Bedspreads

An orlginal design by Mo11gan.Jones ol c:otton and rayon.
Fringed. Mylar stripe.
FULL ond TWIN IIZIS IN

White - 1•11• - Turcauol" - Pink - LIiac

IRONING IOARD
PAD I
COVER SET

With Stffl Iron RHt
A thermo-flex thick pad.
A IC'Oreh resistant Sili•
cone ■tretch on cover plua
1 steel iron rest.
SALi PRICI

88c . ...

Srnooth el11tic wtJ,;t, rof•
fled elastic lea:, double
reinforced crotch, mach­
ine wuhable, drip dry.
Sizes 4 to 16 in blue, pink.
maize, and white.

69c

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Cotton Knit Pajamas

$1 ,00

Short 5leeve C&lt;ltton Sport Shirts ln print,. b1111ter cotton
cloths and woven patterns. Idade with two pockets, per­
manent sewed in eo l iar stays. Sb.es ,mall (1,..141ii) medium (1�15¼1) - large (16-16%:).

•1.59

$1.95

Men's Big Yank
WORK UNIFORMS

Men's Bermuda Shorts

Any aJze from 24 Inches to 38 lnchu wide. All 84 llllt'hlll
lone. Cotton tape and 4:Ul:'d. In white or eu:lhell.

$J.39
'

• Cotton twill panta made with no-tare belt loop■, roomy

Sizes 1 4½ to 20

. $4,49

A very �xcept\onal rotton rua;. Low loop wltb akid retl1tant
b11ek. Fringed end,, Deautlful mlora - White, Forett Green,
Sna Green, Grey, Red, Uose, Turquoise, Yellow. Frost
Blue, Ro1e Belle, S•ndaton�.

1 8"
24"
27"
3' x
4' x

x 30"
x 36"
x 48" ______
5'
6'

$1 .29
$1 .95
$2.95
$5.95
$7.95

Boys Si1es 6 to 1 6
BERMUDA SHORTS

$2.49

lloy1' "Dan River'' Gin9h1m

S PORT S H I RTS
suea a

A Suit

2 1nd I piece bath mat
,eta. Made of vllool1 r•1·
an anti all cotton. Waah,
•bit in oil co1on _..,bite
and putels.

'2-39 _ '2·'5

Speci1ll Men'• Binion

SALEI Men'• "819 Yank"

STRETCH SOCKS

Overall Work Pants

Size, 211 to 4t Wlll•� dpper fly, triple otltobed, lull cul
ind expertly made. 10 ounce vat dyed blue denim.

69c ,
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MEN'S POPLIN

W O R K H ATS

Smart � 1V"7da1 work bat In - or

llibt

$1.69

CUR ITY
DIAPERS

Mon oboorbenl - W11b
- - drJ fultr. Ex­
tn111ely IOft. No henu.
rol4lln... aa,el and wrln­
kl• Nllatent. II 111 f0
lnduo. II In • poeluoie,

'2.99
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pair

-.. "llue lell"
GIIY COVllT

WESTERN

ten. 1-elnol&gt;le treated to mote - obowlrl'")Of.

$3.75

Soft comfortable Banton tnlt - flt, me, JO tbru JI,
Solid colors of tin, lliht blue, U,bl 11''1, ehu-eoal, o1iYt
-•• and loden.-n.

$1 .98

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Just Received New Shipment

IVY TWIST RUGS

�.95

Short Sleeve Sport Shirt■ made of Dan River Waab 'JI
We �r Plaid Gingham,. Permanent collar stay,. Colorful
desqus for Sprin, and Summer wear.
to 11.

TAN - GREY - GRE'EN - NAVY

PIIC IS l.11,NOI

Plastic Tape and Nylon Corel Blinds In
Same Sizes

Rushed To Aid
Portland Lad

Size$ 29 to 38 waist measure. W1tb 'a WIii' eottoru la
ramble cords and polished cotton&amp;,

SizN 29 to �.

BATH MAT
SETS

VENETIAN BLINDS

Size
Size
Siu
Size
Si1e

S PORT S H I RTS

Sao Our 119 S.loctlon

STEEL SLAT

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Two ple&lt;:e 1tyle. Short sleeve top i n coat style. Snaps on
to matchin 1 boxer wai1t bottom. S izes O to 4 in pastel
coJora for boys and eirl1.

of patternt. All colon.

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BOX E R S HO RTS

Men's Wash &amp; Weir

TODDLERS SIZES

A do-it•)'ourself material th■l bu hundred, of use,.

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Boys Sizes 3 to 6x

Special Purchase Gibbs $ 1 .95

proportioned tit, N!inforted crotch, Ion, life pocket■•

COLOVIN

•':!• SOC

$1 ,00

Glrl1' ''PHk-A•loo"
MISH WIAVI

COTTON
PANTIES

2

Sanforized shrunk - cotton twllla or bedlord C!Qrd1 deep roomy pockets, reinforced ,1 sitrain poinlt. SolW,
colors - a:rey, tan, loden green.

• Matchinc shirts hne dresa shirt type eollar, anchored
button,, :yoke back for extra comfort. proportioned
1le1ve lelllllu,

36 Inches wide In a 100d

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and runners. Allsorted viscose

colors. All first quality rugs in this assortment.

FIBERGLAS DRAPES

$8 .95

30x,o

and cotton patterns, rubberized latex baekin1. Assorted

to

PLASTIC UPHOLSTERY

f'ir,r Aid Wark
BeginninlJ Toni1Jhl

each

Regular 2 for 69c

1

Games were plnyed and r�- 1
freshmenh were &amp;erved by the '
hosts end the co-hoste11se1, Miffs
Melanie Brown and Sue A n n
Myu,i,.
Attending the party were Mar­
ilyn Bissell, Jaoet Bissell, Joht1·
ny Newell, Roinaleen Osborne,
Norman Ma11ey. Cly,ie MalCey,
Vernon Many, Kenneth Rynolds
Stanley Welhi. Frank Wells, Mel·
anie Brown, Sue Ann Myers, Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Brown, Linda
Brown, Da\lld Brown, Nola My­
ers. Donald MyeM, Martin Os­
borne, Tomm)' Osborne, J o y c e
' Frederick, The advisors, Mr. and
I
Mr1. Donald Osborne, imd the
putor, J. P. MUler.

Disalle
Saves
Killer

••ch

x 90. Nie• 1el1ctlon of

pattern, ind

69c

COVEWLS

Sanforized •brunt. Siles
38 to IIO. Made with aetlon
b■ct . Zips 1n&gt;m top or
bottom. Plen!J of room,
pockoll.

DUNGAREES

Touch 11nforlad denim.
Triple otltcbed ond reln­
fOttecl. Zipper flJ. Size,
8 to 18,

'2.49

lpoclol

�l�erfel�s In Pom eroy

Open At � �� t�� ��rn•�, "'." �! ose at 5 in the Eve nin g
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and Open Satunlay Nights Until 9

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Weather

f •ir •Ida lMll• tn11,pe1 9 a
rh.11■1r �nl,:hl Plltt,t • ...
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4ul&amp;.. llallllf ..t warmer.

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NO. 298

Mayor Kenneth
McElhinney
,aid today he. for ODIi, la in fav�r
ol lighting, tllrough the COUrtl il
neceaaary, Middl..rt being fore•
ed to build a sewaae treatment
plant.
Middleport
1buraday
w a•
denied a renewal of It.a pennlt to
dump raw eewage into the Ohio
Rlver. 'lbe Obin Pollution Board'•

Large size 22 by 4-! Inches Tbkk,Double Thread Batb
savmg.,.

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Mayor McElhinney, Denied

Bath Towels

draw dr•perles. Size 50

A PAIR

VOL X I I

Cannon ! $1 -00 Solid Color

Tailored

NOW YOU ICNOW

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7,
y,
April
Pomeroy-Mlddleport, Oblo, Frida

Special!

BED PILLOWS

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Mude1 acnut f• -,pre:d­
m.11 i.11 to per c.1111; tl the NdJ
• � ''fhl � lutmau.

Your Shopping Center For Furniture, F loor Coverings
and Furnishings For Your Home and Wearing Apparel
For Your Family. Open Saturday Ni g ht Until 9 O'clock

CYF Enjoyed
Party At Home
Along River

Pinn, Completed
f'o� Ma,on Dinner

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MAKE ELB ERFELDS I N POME ROY

Twenly-ooe attended the Organ
haliooal Meeting, of t� Chn�
t1an Youth Fellowship. of 1 h e
Houae of Prayer at Chester.
� oU'lCtn are aa fol11)1.1
president. Jo Ann Frost . vice
president. Maxine Pooler . secre­
tary, Richard Frost ; treasurer
Linda Elswick.
De\'otW&gt;llS were pre5"nted by
the presidetrt. and were asstgne&lt;l
to vice president. Mw Pooler. for
next week.
Refreshment5 will be .served
at the home of Mm Frost, im
mdiately lollowing the mecling
et 7 p.m. kl 7:30 p m. just pre­
l'f.&gt;ding the Evangelistic Service
Every youth is invited

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Organizationa:
Youth Meeting

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actioo th111 opened lhe door lo
Middleport being cited to lhe
Ohio Attorney General.
Under tenna of Ohio law, the
town, if convicted in courts of il­
legally dumping aewage into Ulo
river, could be fined $500 per day
Mayor McElhlnney testified
ye■terday at the Colwnbua hear•
iog a, did Dr. T. A. Tarvin of

the P'\oyd G. Brown • AAIOc., eo­
gmeering !Inn ol Marlon, 0. The
firm was retained by Middleport
to perform water analy•il .DI the
river here lut August,
They leatilied Middleport 0. not
polluting the river, •ceording to
the lelta, in 11D)' significant
amount.
Jt waa brought out that tests

showed the ertenl ol pollution II
Middleport, immediately oflahore
from 13 aewer1 preeently empt)'•
lng into the ri\ler, was lea thm
treated sewage entering the river
at Parkersburg, W. Va.
The testimony wu ignored by
the State Board.
rw, ,ddleport. Solicitor Bernard
F&gt;JltJ. croas-examined Board wit.-

....., C. A. Ball, eoginffr, of
the Stale Deparlmfflt ol Healt'i.
and Austin While, U.oanclal con­
,u)w,I. Whtt. ,.id Middlepo,t
could afford to build • plant and collection ,ystem est ..
mated to cost approiimately
l500,000.
A representative of ORSANCO
tOblo River SanitaUoo OompactJ

tM a■soclaUon of ei:;ht Ohio River-bordering stale.I, alMt atter�r1.
The board al■o appro\lll!'d 11 �...
oluhon calling oo OllSANCO 1.0
join 11'1 legal ect:IOJ'I ag,unst not
only M iddleport, but Pomeroy a-1
well. The board already is in a
court contest with Pomeroy as .t
result of denying it a pcrnut a
year ago.

Th.al ca!E! no,,.. pf&gt;nd� m Melp
Coool)' Common l'lell Court , �
Pomt·niy, lhe d--t'endant, granted
time to prepare additional ev►
dt'. nl.·t: on 11t· hy Ll mould Mt be
compelled to build a tre.atmeal
plant and collt-el ion sy!ltem.
Also attending the bearing ,-.
lnday w&amp;� UILJOCihnaa. Willitm
D. Childs.

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