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Route 7-33 By-Pass Seen As Step Toward New Housing Developments

S o m e :Pomero7 councilmen
atressed belief here M t .o d • y
night 111,t bJ·pauinl Jtout,s 7
and 3S m.ay open Dl!IW areu for
housing development.
The 1tatemenll wert made dur­
ing the re,ular meet.I.Dr of councU
in tow-. hall durio.J diacuulOII of
a requeat that Jl• memben •· ap­
prove" 1 reaolution "f1vori n1"
lhe by-pas,.
The fflOlution, limllar to Clll

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Formerly Smith Clothing (o

Elberfelds

N,IDOLEPORT. OHIO

Homa Of
Name Brand
Merchandise

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Pomeroy

SHOPPING CENTER
AND

Another Cost of Living Sale
PAINT &amp; HARDWARE CO.

MASON, W, VA.

PHONE SP 3-5583

OPEN EVERY DAY
7 A.M. TIL 5:30 P.M.
SAT. NITE TIL 8:00

ALL THIS WEEK- N.AY 2 - 6
Now you c:-u exp:ind or mod­

ernize ynur hr.mv by nu:,an• of

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with up to 5 years
to Fay. Why woi,? Came and get

easy finoncing

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a fr•• er-stimote.

POMEROY CEMENT BLOCK COMPANY

'1' ADD-A-ROOM

Growing fumlliet IHIH addltlanal liYlng
apace from lime lo time, and a room addi­
tion to 'YO'lr homto I, the ,-rt.et answer ta
thi, YHlng problem. lei ,11 look DV'ar )'OUf
propertr and give you a hN Mtbnote aa:

coat.

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All 1061 pattem1, and at a time w� en you
need paper. Not after the 1e,a1on a oytr.
Only at Pickens., aavin,1 like thia r1a:ht
now.

Ironing Board
SPECIAL
$5•
69

Othon Uo To 1',ff

A nft ahlpment of lronlnc 8oard1, Jult
arrive d and lar&amp;eat ttock we've bad, Also
irouln1 board COVl!:lp • PADS at Jowell
prices.

andGarden Needs
Now's llme to plant your a:arden. We have
rood ■ tock of BULK SEEDS. All fresh
stock, h I a: h productive 1eed1 ready a t
Pkten1. Tr y u1 for yom prden need1.

Dupont Lucite
Wall Paint fll. $6.99

Tbe n� PIAnt from Duetnt reaearch :....
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·• tacit, �l�t. Won•�.drlp, ND or ..,iat•
t" ter MM .ir
,..int. - •uty with•
bolher. Se f.pi-lmina;," no ))i.int �or.
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minute■,

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Garden Seeds

Wal Ipaper Special I

KITCHIN

Gasoline Can Spec.

Molt .W... homN are in nNC9 of • modtm
worii411vlnt ldtth4lfl. lAI .-. delitn ena fw
J'N, ond 1lve you ■ full Ntlmate el ....
Sum a kltchrM &lt;aft N .t.Mened ,. At -,.W

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$1.59

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o1 year- to keep eaaollne for :,our power
mower. 'lb.He prlNa an low. ''Gtllollnt''
in bi&amp; lettert on can.

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Special, $1.59
Bore·, ...,,etbhls for Ibo homo 1udenerl
Ju,t hna1lne, a Jani handle lhovel for
only ,1.1111. Where WI yoa boat IIT

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to.W1o-a..rl1¥1og_..,_

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AT DISCOUNT PRICEI

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$4•"

l'lcko1111 brlnlll DOWN the &lt;OIi of red....,.
atinr,. Suptr Kemtone at a bud-to believe
price, only $4.1111. Buy at Picton, wh.,.
your ea1h nan, ,.,. • lone way•

Remington
Chain Saw
=. •179-5050
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New II Pldlena -·--n CIIIID with llft roller haod that Ii- Ill" IDGft
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Radio &amp; Transistor
SPECIALS

No. 113 Z•bJ:o

Spinning__ §�el

Ritg. 19.50 V,lue
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Y... you ..t DISCOUNT HQIJSB PRICES
at Pickenal Here', a reel lftCW that nn"t
be bell. Sbav Ill for all fiallllll ........i...

Fishing Tackle
at Lowest Prices

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1upplln ID
selection of fl ■
eroy Ben i - STOP - be 1ure and IOOll: a&amp;
Picteni; fint.

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See Pickens For
Garden Ti llen
::Low $119-95

C.Uln1 •ll tbrlf1y minded menl Do :,uu
need a iarden tiUerl Shop Plcteu tint
and save! We hive Sprln,fleld. Bumi 111d
Choromaller tillera, 119.IIO to IG.911. Alld
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a n Euy Payment Plan.
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Need A Power
Mower?
SHOP PICKENS FIRSTI

Plctena ava you money on radio, and:
-on pd ll•ea you time to pay only S.00 down, Wance bJ month and no
.....in1 obarp. WIien ••n you boat itf
Good.- on band.

llon people bur -- ID- II l'id:oA
-.,. we trado ill I hunJ. No �
...,und. Good Ind-. - paymenlL llil!l,'t
to
tn..i mlleo looldq, ..,...
Plokena. The p-• - lo 1111 lial

50' Plastic Hose
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W-,'re �sy To Get
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7 NII SI ...... PtaNNy ■ • •
Mlddlopo,I wlw■ Ille pNpuOH i,y.
,._ ii m..ar.deill.

M.\INTAIN 7-SS

Ma7or Legar aaid Mr. Farley
lold him. "In all pn,ba.bllJty the
1tawi will maintain Roulea S3 ud

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'I II a:Jtemat. route., . Pamero,
rouncll.meri ltreued ■ CeeUng that •
the bf•pau will open up a e •
ar�.a1 in Pomeroy for houling
contlructioo.
In other work Lut ,ventng.
cooncil ducuued lNIUble from
a number ol ,twtr■ iD the vWage
nod rorwarded complaintl to the
Strffl commllla lo, llludy and
l&lt;COIIUDelldatioo:1.
Counc il purchued a camera for

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the Polleo � followlna
a motian by C41mcihnan F u J t l.
Coat of thll camera, which will bt
...... lo, -- and other ...
't'ealjptkll. WU t,tl.lJ wilb flub
of
attachment, ud a 11.1pply
film and bwbo.
The Mayor' 1 rtpo,t of •· !5
for tbe lnOOth al April •u •
proved b1 CGW1Cil. n., only ot1,.
er ditcuatloa ■I lhe lhort ..,.loo
.... lhe purdwe al •.• -

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TN,q, Ir.
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band, al the llafoty _.._
for further liudy ..i - -

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, Bad Weather Forces Postponement
Of Astronaut's First Space Shot
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FURNISHINGS FOR YOUR HOME

PICKENS'

Jt wu agreed a reeolution ap.
provm, lhe by-pu■ mould be
drawn and fonnal!J pre1ented.
Councilman Llalie Fuks. volun­
teered to author 111&lt;.'h a rNOI�
lion and bave ll n,ady for t b •
next 1e111ion of Pomeroy council.
Friday _...., Pomeroy a a d
Mldclleport'1 Plannmi CCllllDlJI.

IIDIIIWllOUI.,.

puMd I ,_
1lon,
lutklo approvint lhl by-pau r..
lo&lt;:1tkm U reeo..omende(i in !he
■nilnffrm, report al the Yule,
strJcklen, Jordan and McNee
firm.
Middleport COWICU hal decid­
ed lo llludy lhe by-pa11 propooal
before approving it. POMl!roy
council wanted lime to author tt.,
owu reaolutlon.
Cll■rle■ l.epr lold M■

CAPE
CANAVERAL,
!'la. tt would clear enoush for •
IUPJ)-Bad weather toda7 forced I launching by nooo.
a po1tponement of at lea.at 66 By 8 a.m., however, Project
hours in America·, firat attempt Mercury weather men said 1hE
lo put a man in ,pace.
ovorca,t "wu not clearin1 ool"
The decbicxi lo ",crub" the
shot. orltilnally acheduled for d
a.m. EDT, came at8:35 1.m,
EDT after "prime estronaut"
Alan 8. Shepard Jr. had aulted up
for bis historic \'eoture.
Squally weather which llel In
Mooday drenched lhe cape from
time lo time iD today'1 early
boun, but forecasters bad hoped

WEARING APPAREL FOR YOUR FAMILY

Al

Jencth.

Bloodmobile Shy
Of 150 Pt. Goal

YOUR

Th• Pi�tur• Listed Fint
la Shown At Du,k On
E•d• Prognrn .

adv-

bJ MkldJe.
now under
at
port C&lt;IWlcil, .... -

and oondi1Jon1 looked bope].,. foe
today.
For Shepard, 37-year-old Navy
commancltr from E:tSt. Derry,
N.H., lhe decision lo jlOSI"°""

meant al least another two days loday 1w boa! � '- It
of tenae waitirq.
bad weather hffli and ii .. ..,
He bad bl!en pu�ked for the role rovery arta �
oJ. first U.S. spaceman last SatlU'pilol ttlede:I 1w Ila f!in1
day. Illa "backup," ready lo go mam,,d lligbl
ottc,q,t - Al,a
i! anything ,hould dilqualily B. !iliepanl Jr. He
._ pt.....
Shepanl at lhe lut DDl""4, it lo, lhe ffigbl bul bolol
II l,t
Air Fon:-e Capt, Virgil l Gri.Qom, pilot"• ,eparation .,.._
it. ...
35, of Mitchell Ind.
Ia1111ch date ha■ bNa llll 11111 ..
A Natlooal Aeroa autial ana
minimwn rtc')'CII &amp;al
Space �dministration anoouoce-. boun
. � PBot wll � 11
ment aaid:
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quanen la llla NAl4 "An allempl lo launcl,
manned Mert'W'Y apacecraft bent cury hanpr ben.•

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Racine Firemen Order New
Emergency-Rescue Vehiele

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De Da ily Sen tinel
ATING, EDITORIAll Y

Pride - Yes Complacency - No
)tvldenUy a good many qualifi ed U.
8. :.,.Clall1ta, some admitt edly closely
Involved in our own program , refuse to
be downcast over Russia 's achiev ement �

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Dr. Frank Press, head of the seismolo&amp;ical laboratory al Califor nia I nstitute
of Technol ogy, is one such scientist .
A veteran of U. S . .SOviet talks on de­
tection o( nuclear explosio ns, he has vi­
sited RuNian laborato ries a nd S(.' hools
and has been deeply impressed hy both
the scale and intensit y of Mosc.:ow 's sci­
enlifk effort .
Yet he is firmly persuade d that since
1957, when the first Soviet sput nik soar­
ed, Ula U nHed Slates has made great
1trides of its own.
Describ ing that develop ment , he said
it was fair to assert there has been d real
resurgenc e in educati on a n d science

among our atuden U and scholar s. •·we
are makinlJ healthy progress, getting in­
to prime position, moving fast "
His observ ations fit well with 1 hosf. of
others who rate il inaccu rate and unfair
to suggest we are "dragg ing" in t h e

space

fiel d .

They insist we have telescoped mut'h
crucial effort in spare develo pment and
with just • little l uck could by early
1962 be no more than 1 2 to 1 8 month s
behind the Russia ns - though we start­
ed at least four years late.
Without for one second downg 1·ading
Soviet achiev ement s , particu larly t h e
tofttn1 of a man in spne, our spedal 1111 11y 1l1tly that much of what ,,c have
done in the field alread y is moni sophis­
Ucated, more usefu l .scient ificall y than
many ,things the Russian s have accom­
plished.
ln that connec tion, a broad view pre­
valla that, whatever else H may mean,
Russia'• 1ueces1 with a man in space
will brin g only meager scientif ic re­
turn1. Men here feel an electron ic and

mechanical p ayload of equal size might
be rar more productive.

Yet they don 't suggest we set aside
our spaceman e ffort, believing w i t h
many others that it is a symbolic ne­
cessity in this age of inescapable U.S .•
Soviet competition,
All this can he rnore than a little hear­
tening to those who may be feeling a
creeping sense o f panic at Soviet pro­
gress. Few of our top men think any­
thing is to be gained by new "crash''
programs.
On the other hand they see not t h e
s.mallest justificatio n for complacen cy.
Russia has tod ay twice as many indivi­
duals in volved in basic scientific re­
search as does the entire Atlantic com­
munity of nations. Thal's a statistic to
keep us on our toes for a loug time t o
&lt;·ome.

JAYWAL KERS' PARADIS E
Local retail merchant s Often view with
m isgivings any plans that lhreaten to
limit or exclude the auto from their im­
medi ate vicin ily.
Thus the shoppers ' mall, a pedestria n
paradise in which a l l cars are barred, is
largely a planners' dream .
Miami Beach oHers evidence , how.
ever, that this needn't be so. Its l u x u ry
shopping street, Lincoln Road, was suf­
fering a sharp business decline a year
or so back. The eighl-bloc k street t hen
was closed off and a lancy f600 ,000 mall
created .
The resu lt: Business has s h o l u p
sharply. Big par king lots behind the
stores take the cars. Buses bring people
to the mall entran ce. Small elertrk ve­
hicles haul them around.
E verybody can't do it with palm trees,
Florida style. But experience with Lln•
coin Road suggest, people are happy t o
find a haven w here they don't have to
duck can.

WASHINGTON COLUMN

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15th ._ UN Genera I Assem bly Set One Record
I Y PETER ED80N
WASHINGTON - &lt; NU ! -'t'h,,
United NJtion.s 15th General As•
sembl_v re&lt;-ently adjourned in Nt'w
York est;.�l1shed one �vtd. an)'•
w.iy.
II was the longest session in tht•
world org11nir.aL 1on I history - 1 '1
weeks m 1960, i,even in 1961. This
dues not mean lhat it at'l'omp!1sh·
ed lhl' mosl lt failed lo de1111 up
many of !he � itfflll! on ih agen­
da. le.evmg them for the neJII su­
l!lion wh1(· h met&gt;lS in mid-Sl'plem•

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THIS PAST SESSION emphe1izes rnore than anything e I 1 •
just how tht' U N has t'hanged In
its short life. Alro-- Asian nation�
now &lt;'Onst itute a majority of the
99 members. TI,ere are � mor•
new nal ions to � itdmltted iu
the next few years. The organi•
zalion has bf&gt;rome so big it is u11wieldy, slow, ponderous.
Most of the r.ew members are
best classified a.Ii "states."' They
are 1n no tense unified by a na•
tional c -ullure or purpose. Thty
are m no sense democr8&lt;'ies.
Their leaders i-,re inexperiencffi.
'fh@ underdeveloped countries
have • kind of emotional aelf-in•

te1t1I reaction lo 11.l! world prob­
ieIN. 'Ibey cannot let w h e r e
their interests are affect@&lt;! by the
ri" of • Cutro in distant Cuba
The iong-atantling issue of Rll.:I·
adan oppression in Hungari t ails
lo Hcile or ala rm the new mem­
bers bk: ause wtiat European, do
to ea.-:h other is of no concern lo
Afro-Asians.
They are equally mistrustful ur
the wtMtm European poWtlra that
were their former colonial ma�­
len. They regard the Nort.h Al•
lantic Treaty Organiution 8Jl an
-all\an« lO proll!C't colonial inter .
HUI. The smal!P r states feel that
the United Nation1 can prote&lt;-t
them better t�um regional organ •
ization11.
But when the U.N. -ls unable to
provide them with all the aid tho!Y
need, or ha1 difficulty Jn living
up to its responslbilitiei,; In thti
Omgo, the new nations lose ron•
fidence.

IN SPITE OF TRIS. thil Nlet'nt
general QMmbly became known
as "The African Session. · • 0 n �­
hair the items on the agenffll dealt
with African problems - race rt­
latioru la South Africa, ill man­
date over Southwest Africa, Ru--

11 nda Urundl. Algeria, Portug.-.e
An�ola, Mauretania and 90 on
U S MJbauador Adi.I Stev­
em1on suggested that lhe .i:eneral
asstmbly try lO deal with only the
mo� important isirues, to break
the agenda log jam. But 1ince oo
nahon wanted lo lake respoMibil­
ity for decidinJI whal coun1ry's
problems were not Important,
tbat 1u gge1tion died a-homing
II had been boped to avoid t
long wrangle onr � Congo by
htvlflg that matter settled by the
aecurity council before lhe gen•
eral assembly recon�
ln
March. But the Russla111 wanto!d
to make propagandei of lt In the
general auembly, IO here It went.
This emphnize1 how the genet-•
al assembly hH become a morti
important ann of the U.N. than
the security council. It was nut
planned that the U.N. would work
thal way.
Similarly, the i4!Crt&gt;lary &amp;ener­
•l bas become a more powerfu 1
offlcllll ol the l!.N. than wu en­
viaalf(I by it.I charter. 11li1 ha1
led to the Russian attack on Sec­
r�ary o.n.tral Dag Hamrnarsk•
jold and lb effurt to replace him
with ._ three-headed committee
of one Communist, one non-Com ·

munhit and one oevlral
81.k:h a reorganlzaUon, from the
W....,.,, ,tewpotnl, would make the world ,,rpniuUon com­
pletely rutlle J.n operation.

TROUGH RUSSIA and France
have refused to pay their ...,._
ment for U. N. forc;.,e1 la the Con­
go. and though the Lalin-Amerl•
can nationl objected to their ••
aessmenll, the. compromile qree­
ment reached in the uaembly'1
final all-night 1H1ion leaves lhat
operatioft ter:ure for another Id
months. It wm have a tHJO ml)..
lion authorbaiion, the U.S. pay·
ing 147 million.
Refusal and Inability ol many
nation11 to meet their U.N . .aueu­
ments may lead to • general
backslidin g in keeping the world
organliatlon 1oing. So W', lh•
U. S. h88 made up many of the
deficit■. Carried to ut.relnN, thbl
rould make the U.N. • u.s .•fl.
nan&lt;ed 1pncy, but lhe U.S. would
not have control
'Jbere hu been no effort to trn.
pose any 1l1Spenaion of privileges
for countriea that cannot or will
not carry thelr ehar, of the com.
But thl1 charter provision ma7
have to be Jnvolr:ed IOOn.

Today's Medical R.e�rt

"They Don't Stop at Capturing Men's Minds"

Young Mother Is Worried € :
Over Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Dally Sentinel. _!'omeroy-Mlddleport, 0., May t, 19111-1

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Official Retires In Jun e

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he .MklI Among I� •ho ,mtered RIA· LB I . lJ 4 , runnmg 1.52 IM on roll,.
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J. Roblnson, GalllPolia, Ohio ; Burdette
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Annual
Second
the
ari y Ball,
J Ie L ThomAl, Leon Mr1.
, .
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l
11r. County, will tab a re,l at hill Roush, who p&amp;Ned away I.ill Dt- wt&gt;re Jar.. H !-i.,1un(Ser1 . 7T, anaw
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;
Day 00 the street.a In Middleport•
K
ha Fa l s 2. 99 r11m1. �
C.,.
larence Shupe GalliPoll.s OhJo• ha■ announced lh.a1 n11cu....r1 of
PT 1'1.E.ASANT _ Harry · Ju.n- rarm heni tbil IRIIIIIMI' tlw:n re ce:mlwr M
p uI V Irey of F&lt;IID'th Ave .• l-ln. AltOfllO �otm• Je�wn 21 09 rU1ing
nt
g w ith the pr
MorlliOIDll'J
Mr1. H�rold WbminJ:1, N;.. � her committee will aell ticket■ Stude . auiltlo
o- lor Erlewine, flt. Pleaaant, being lum to IOffle phue ot 'M� hnla. , g.Bve"� a
.. rnmi::,r ial
Nell
n
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.
Garl
ct
were
d
Ba
a
b
ffner,
SherI
a
d
.
,
for
,
the
1
Ball
r n Ho
in front of the Cham- je
ve
held for AWOL rrom Ow Navy, eci lvlty lollowtng rellremenl early meuage in beh
the thou&amp;- '°°• 54
ven : Mrs. Francia Brown. New
�
a
a
sJ nd am HI I $.I nmniDI •
Sfmmona. Sandra Bunce , Ann
of
2:lO
Sec.
-ond
Awe
, John P. Swain, feet . London •N nmHII • .._
ber
C
rce
orflce
down
In
omme
nd6d
June
Ole
wa1
n
ppre
le
.
a
he
arter eludlng I
Haven : Mrs. Kenneth Wi ,
ol Methodiai. who loved her
anda
ne
da
Suaan �: µ0
Lower Rtvn Rd., Mn. M. P'os- 1 Mannrt IO feet and Wd'ield 41a
lice officer s. for f ive hour, I Or. Roush. lreuunir of the Ohlo and cherllh her memory
ahire ; Mn. John Mulheron , Gal- town Point Plea,ant on Saturday : �a';:
111 f t
a
0
e
Dia
lh from IO a..m to 4 p, m,
� �,
ne
Monday in the wood, , wading I Methodist Conference for the past At lhUI lime Mra. Irey �nounc- ter Dunn, Rt. z Gall ipolis, Mr11• 1
ee
l!polls, Onlo.
Se
:: �
I.at
m.¥rmNC•�
r
Le
en
-ei '
wia, U!.8.nne 8r
rde
.
, m year1, announced Ou, at a din- ed that the Women ot the Wilm1lreams and cn-eb. ·
DISCHARGED: Clara
· u tLe report, that reMusL.
J
David
Water
.
oo
b y Joy Bog . Cele
l St&amp;- Obit Rlnr - Lunp P • 1 ■ •
son
11&gt;e tearch by local city police, ntr given in b.lJ honor recently illgton District hawe adopted the amea
ste Ault,
�
grave, Pl. Plea1&amp;nt; Mn , Don- lp(Klle ha.a been very good and ur '
eryl
Christine
Fife,
R
.,
D
Bahr,
y
K
J
Ch
t
I
more
MU down 1.3, IUJ a.m. ; W ■ I t I I
Goodmari.
J
wi
ticke
.t.tb
rt
d!
u
Sta, te Police, Sheriff's department al the Bluegrau Restaurant DW' project of supporting ch r wo
ts have been ao}d
ald Pringle and IOU, Pt. Ple.u- I.ha
J
wn JJ . f;• a. II;
Van
,
Hann
f
h
Cooney La"".
and volunlel!rt began about ooon Wilmington by rtpreaentative wit women in the Raichur O.ia- Monroe ,St . , P.. Pleaaa nt. La"'· Beck,IOl'd do
ant ; Ronahl Sayre, Grimm.s so ar than were aold at lhil time ane
Jane
n, MP.:e 8ratton and Mike ArchHoa
land
up 14. I:• ,.. ,
g
last year.
Monday when City Patrolman M�thodiats from �ha or lbe trict of lhe South IndUI Confer- mace I. Rouah. M.uon, W. Va.,
Landing: Larkin Rucker, Jr., La::
'
A
V
Ch
up 14. J : 1115 p.m.;
Jr
na
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·
Ticket.a are also available at
apotted a young man Wibnington District.
ence Several moath■ ago I.he Wil- Mn. Harold e , Annas , 'iTI So.
Walter
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km.
Ok
1nd1
q
a
na
l-1,
S:a a.m.: C.
do
Dr. Roush'• farm 1t � fonner mington District adopted • man- 11aird SI . M iddlepor , Mn
walking along Route 35 carrying ,
ey
t
.
BIBTIM: Mr. and M rs. Harold the following places or buslnesi : '
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r
11,
n
7:• p.11.1
81 wrapped package resembllng l horne1tead of his wife, Ruth i orlal project at Hutti Gold Minec Nellon . 521 N, Secood Ave., Mkl_ ! . Horne dow
Winnhlgs , New Haven. twin ,oos, Frutb's Pharmacy, Gene BaU ' a Re-App ra1saJ Work
a
B
1
a
up
20
I Shaln ) and QI located •ix mlles in the u:me diltrict, where • dleport , Gl"O\'er CWYeland
• a.m. : keU..
n n Le
a gun.
Wolle
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Rob- Rest aurant, Bobbi Anne'■ Curl- N ear End In Scipio
1
20
11
20
a from Racine. He la the
a
m.
d
of
new
the
M
chur
and
ehodlat
par Rl 2 Racine, I injured in fall Mon: up ·
ch
The patrolman saw the man g
: Onwtrd ,..
inson, CallipoliB, Ohio, a deiugh- atte and at the Auxlllary Deale at
I.ate Ephr� anl Jesak! Darst sonage are to ht built 1n memory
m, 4 40 a.m.
it
Meip County Alld.ltor Gordon H . behind the floodwall
; C y ol llaJfflDI
day, expired early loday 1 . Mn. I
and return
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wlee, PleHant Vall ey Hospital.
.,..
Caldwell said today Charle, Sav- without the paC'll.age and upon a Rowih and hil flnrt char.ge en�r- of Ru� Roulb. District cburchea Kernut W, Dunn, Oak ffill, MD� up 21, I JO a m; Bayou
Chll!lhlre, Ohlo. a son.
The Ball which is aponsored age, who has
ac
21
up
in
u
mlni
the
n
a.m
l
w
B
at
g
fr
and
:
y
r
ch
t
le
ae
a
t
W'f!tlftra
;
geen e appralalng search of the arfla found the
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,enQ! nui con !bu
id·
.s ry
Anna M ae Evana' Rt 1 Oak HJI '
pacl..• !I well. po
The birth or the twin s_oru tO bY the women
' •• Aux.Jllary of the real estate in Scipior - Townsh
· · 1 cllK up 21, 5:40 a. m.: Wntea
. 6 ,000 fund to ,upplement thal be- M .
.
ip, age. In Jt
R
a
Kay
vans. Rt.
waa " -� automatlc rl• !
Mr. and Mrs. Ha rold Wummga of Pleasant Valley Hospital, will be hu
.111 it
J ()ai: 23 , 4 a.m ; Commmiler do,ra &amp;
_
E
One of his first teachers wu 1 ing raised locally in Hutti.
nearly completed work there ,
of I HUl,
Mn . Owen .H .. Wi lbur, Ham- 1 6·
Ile with a scope C1�y police IOOll Edna. Carleton or Syracuse,
New Haven Ls the fourth multi- held on M ay 13th from 9 p m un� and will
20 a m ; E8lo Ternntet "IP JI,
who
1be
Rev.
Charla
D.
Kirsch
be moving
into Salem
I
pule birth at Pleasant Valley Hos- hi l a.m. at the N a tional Guard Townshi soon.
, apprehended Erlew� but when said today she remembers him .u [ Sablna ga ve expres,gion, of a� den, Mn.. P'mnm F. Boring. Rt.. 7 a.m ; OVEC up rr, l:G a.a.a
p
pltal since Feb':1ary· 'Ihree &amp;eta Armory with the twelve piece Mel The auditor , id no figures of P�tro�an . Rance! Jividen was one or her • •rineat Second Grade precialion to Dr. Rouah for h11 1 McArthur, Mu . Harley Wade , Raymond Salveti up 21. 7: •
a.a
a
.
Rt.
wn
of tww and triplel! have m_ade Gtlllspie Orchestra from Hunting- the re-appraisal are made avail- bringµtg hun lo town he Juml)l!d pupils.''
t a.llLJ
� Scotto . t1'td .M. Deeba, Wa lt.er Willianuw up
■terling aenice and ll:ind1y friend.
from the ca r and escaped into Dr. Roush ha.I brothers Uvlng lh.ip and presented him with a Hunt ington, Mn Curbs Puckett. J· s 1ae
- 1 a.m.
their debut at the l�al hosp1Lal. ton furnishing the music.
able until the entire countv
· , _w1•■ up ""·
is
1
.uhland
K
M
y.,
n
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th
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JanY'S
C.
e wood
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,
8
Racme
at
RD
I
(Lloyd&gt;,
In
�
lov
e
off
ermg from tbt chur�bes of
G.w,.u■ Dam _ Nartbel'2 •
.
·
The refreshment committee with appra.iaed and proceued, The !
.
Nipp, Rt, 1 A:.hland. Ky . Mn. "5 m . ,.._.___ , •- -.
nnnu
Deputy Sheriff Moma .Brau; Pomeroy ! Leverette) , and m Gal- the Diltrict. In his resr
MASONS SEEK
•
Dr.
ard of Appeals w UI come
Bo
5
p. • ,.,.,111:1uw1 D lllnRI .u.•
to
Mrs . WOOOrow Mace as ,__1..
,,airman
ur.J.weII , I&gt;t. 1 Gr up, I
later apprehended Erlewme a llpol'·
u ( o--n,,....1, and J 111iater, Laura Roush expreaed
hi,. profound lrven B
05 a .m : Euo Lou.iii.Ina den
..,�
een
MARRIAGE LICENSES
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will sell soft drink.!! and mack.a f Meigs County and ■et up a •·pe rrt distance o i l Roule 35 a�ur alao reside&amp; in Gallipol!t.
gratitude for the loyalty , devotion Ky . M ID KimbP.rly ft. Ayers, �p, 3 3$ a.m. : J, K. DnldlOII ...
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PT. PLEASANT - Four cou- throughout the evenmg. The gen- centage for the county after the sho
w
H
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w
p
aa
th
d
d
and
a
�a ., and � H. Ell�, 8;45 a.m.
,
� and generosity of lhe thousands of ley,
lw ha
,
re-appraisal la completed by Cole- 5
�!�
sa
ples have made application for tlemen m ay purt!ha.se cor ges
ay
Cl
Pa. 1capta.m on river Kauwlla lltt'er _ SolT ...
gu
ca
&amp;Vllll:",
w
s
r
ear
y
ol
o
The
s
•
,
a
h
lrt
h
nd
hn:11 minister■ a
ad found
50
�
mltl'U
laymen of the d
polll.'t:
,
for their ladies at lhe door All Trumgle-Layer l.Ompany Caldwell �
.
a
,
ha
t
se
ou
k
from
g
his discarded clothing e11rly In
marriage licen s in the omce of
s . a en
� trict. He reminded the group that bo U
Marmet 4:20 a.m; �.
,
proceed! from the Ball will be said.
----the �arch in the brush, along pulp its lo a twa decade politlOD after a period of rest and renewal Mrs. Clayton Cec il Miller . Rt. Winfield 7 _ 30 p m . Jerry .:,_
the County Clerk.
used for Plt1asant VaIIey Hosp i·t· , •
a1 Treasurer of the. Ohio Confer- on hil larm near Pomeroy be 2 Patriot. daughter, 7 :22 p.m. ;
Beaver pond.
�
Jamet F.dg.ar Woomer, 25 Pt, a l
wo rth � winfield 8 p
ence. , In the past four yean. he would most certainly resume ac- Monday. ·
et1l
Jury
Seated
·
Pleasant, and Barbara n r O w n
_____
.
ma Ann do• w-1· Jjj �;
given v aluable ae�,ce 811 Sup- tive participation in some phase
D
DlldiargNI
Woomer. H, pt, Pleaunt.
In Strip Mine Ca8e
.
Helen z do
ermlendent ol lbe Springfield and of lhe Christian ministry.
, reantly diieharged tn- ,1
Patie
nt
WII up Winli1e': ':'
Cobert Powers, 43, Columbus.
Ollver
arer
:•·
A .jury was sealed yesterday ;
Wilmington Dist.rict,
lo his closing comments Dr. duded Mra. Eugene Plants and
Ohio, and Elizabeth Szemplen.m.
.
F.
mo�mng for � Whaley V!.
Follow ing a delicioua chicken Rollih directed specific words ofl infant IOb, Mn. Samuel Ander- � ; 0
Shearer
held 1:28 a. mi
aki Welsh, !H. Columbll!I, Ohio.
Mttrilldon.
down W-.
....
Swisher trial bemg heard
lf'l
dinner . . enjoyed by over 22G encouragement and inspiration to son and infant da ghter,
u
Mr
Raymond George William. Cun- s
eld
m.
a
1
J
.1
I
p
ea
guests, an interesting program his' brother minist&lt;?n who had l Jame» Sharp- and
I Meiga County Qmmon
�
ant
�:� . S:31
: Lucy
&amp;On t
up Winhekl
a.m.· .ant Laal
Court. The case
diff, 20, Mason, and Deann.II Darst
wa-. presented by district leadera: ae� under his le.itdenhlp.
the
pay
a
�
Morris
rn
F
Bbw1"
and
.
1:
a:t
I ment In
The Rev. John E. Loog.,worlh. Deli¢,lful muaica] Mghlighl8 of Mrs. Alfred G
an expired slr,p mine '
1
bb 8;d inf t IOD,•
,
Ro
e
0.
ch,
a
...
Le
n
st
Jr., of M ilford and Chairman of the evening were fumiahed by Mn
20 �:\:r
lease.
1
Mary s::- th, 0 :
tart. and Freda Mae WUlet, 20,
the ·District Staff ,erved as Toast- Mrs. Robert Chiles or Xenia. Dr.
By DONALD W. SCHAUB
The case is bein� heard by J�
nln on, MiS! �ellie
' 8ett
llr1
.Pt. Pleas.ant.
master. The invocat ion was given 8en)8fflin V. Smith, of WilmingJohn C. Bacon with the r�Uowmg
Ulliwd Pftu lalerutleaal
By DONALD MAy
Ha e Rous! M� Harold 1.er
.. �•
pelit jurore, James Souder,, How- COLUMBUS (UPI) - H o u • � by Vaughn Lewis of Alpha, the ton, gave the closing prayer and kle. t Rtc
lJDHed pre11 Jaternalleul
ha
N
u�. Sann1ej
a rd Nelgler, Betty Pollina, Bern- Speaker ·Roger Cloud &amp;aid today District Lay Leader. Group alng- benediction.
Neboo, Mrt Ola Craig. J�
W'.'8ffINGTO� mPI &gt; - Dem�
ice 'Jhe.lu, Lillian King, Wilm!l it will be a few days before the ing w.u lead by the Rev. T. Mark Spe&lt;:ial gueJb were M r. and S phen n M s. Sa
lly Mosh,er,
cratic congressiona l leaders said
so
r
M ee1, Beulah Grate, John P. Wil- House Rules Committee decide. Dove of M ainYille, Rev. Robert Mr1. Eugeoo TrumbeU of Parma, bl
l"l
her
Sl
a
e
g
and
Mrs.
a t t�e Wh ite House today that
Ohio and Attorney and M r■ . De- "!
Iiams, J a m e 5 Dailey , C I r O l what ta do about a proposed in- Chile■ of Xenia, at the piano.
�ch.
l
Bt.!llte
resi ?
nedy has not '•writ- Rhodes, Harry Grindstaff tll n � 'fflltiga
'l1le Rev. Dr. G. Glen Hughes o( Lloyd Roush of Columbus. Mn.
tion
urilily
of
practices.
po
:n o1;. \!:,
A a AIU
Washington C. H.• tn behalf of 'Irumbell and Mr. Roush are the
. me 1
■ie: •
Troy Ohlinger, Jr.
-. . Tlie committee In an unusual
• •
Acconhng to t� midof
ght �
After a conference with Kenthe ministers and Arth Hildebrant, daughler and son. of Dr. Roush.
-----.@ieil
&amp;ell!lion
apent
three
boors
.
nedy, they expressed confidence
.
of Mainville • President of the 1be comm ittee on arrange- port of the mmnng departm, nt
...ood ay mghI w rangling over a
hod
that the P�sident ":OUId come up
Mel lst Union, in behall of the menla of lhi.s lnvely affair was those. _ pat'1ents II'ho �ere •lO atr
resolution submitted by Rep. RichHAVANA (UPI I-Premier Fidel wilh the r1gbt dechnt.n for coping
Laymen, spoke In warm and glow- Dr. Hughes, Dr Smith, Rev . , cond 1 hon Included Gifford Scher·
.
ard M . Cb rlst • se;:: D-Richl� ,
todeiy forbade f�eign with the Southeast As a crislJ.
Castro
Ing terms of the work done by Dr. I Kirsch and Rev. Max W. Sellers of er, Frank UIJin eer, J ames Johni
king that a -:
ipa 18811 comnus- Roush while he served
prie,ta hostile to bls reyoJution to They met wlth Kennedy at a
as Super- I Blanchester
son, Jamea si:w,m, William Zir- 1
be
appointed
to
investigate
ir
�le,
in
ha
Mp, OV-kf Etmlman, Clyde!
�Jig� ?1' � breakfast session as the United
ln�ndent of t� W!ffl]ington
pract� �
��ti
�
II es.
said hui socialist regune will Stales considered asking
r
Southard,
Roy Gehring Mrs. AIU!
.
trlct..
During
hl8
able
adminislr
a
that
(Continued From Page l)
ManafleJd �at au� tion the District baa mov
Shaw. Mn. Stella A�rson. Mn. '.
take O\ler all of the country' s prl · Unlted N ations observers be sent
ed for. I
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'·N Betzln1, Mn.
,
Kathleen m.1tted his resolution after be ward on many fronts •
Dale Allensworth . M rs. Kale ,....-.
vate schools.
-' ask• D. 11•
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lo LoG1 • It aU1U consIden:u
.
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�• Ohlmger
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, c� 1n•"' poueuJOD _,
We "" ..-.. E"--•
UMtu�•-u
Ol a letter A Methodist Union to aid
to,
Mn.
Herman
Oehsenbe
ien
In a 3%-hour May Day 1peecb, ing SEATO military action.
''
written by �1-� B. Quatman or chuT&lt;!h extension WU begun.
Oretha Snider, Don
Mn.
A.
and
Mn
Lulhf!r
Singe
r
.
3
Castro declared aho that a U.S. A final u.. s. decision on Laos
SplreJ, Futz Buck, Daniel Thom� Lim�, president of Telephone A Di.strict Office outside the I
'!'wo un its of blood were admiD
attack on Cuba would automati awaited the wtMding of events
eon, William WooW_u-d, Eugene services 1nc. WWI� aaid In the Paraonage was secured end a full Rutland High School teacher istered at the h&lt;lspital on Suooay.
cally at.art a third world war there and further consultation
.
Smith, George Harr--,. R O b 8 r l ��r
111 "';8kinl rate. re- Ip aec�tary employed.
Warner Morgan 9.!W ngt,� ��hirwhich "could ".:'Jnvert New Yori.:: w ith America'• alhes. Kenned
an
,
Mr
Roberta,
Alle
Ebe
ch,
a
b
n
New
d
ding
.
provement
.
SEEKS DIVORCE
im
llll
.
bud
&amp;!1
&amp;,.
more
ffl'
.
queifl
ni
a
at the end of hil present con.;'
ed
llllllnOneU
a
QOlher
Hiroshima
City into
s
hi1 Nat umal Secu
" �� Paul Reuter, Conrad Ohlinger, upected because they .felt the have totaled $1,185,000 across the
t
est•
rth
PT.
PLEASANT - One divoITe
,
w
No
the
o
r
mem
tr
a
ct
be
millJon American children �lght Council for anol.h r
t
'
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.,
G�bert Zwilling, M nt. Marjorie Public Utilities Commissilm would District.
em L«al Board of Education suit bu be,n filttd in the office of
die .
afternoon, the flf 1
In
Pr
erbert Oh)Jnger, Char- not gram the full amount of rate
H
distinguish
a
ce,
his
Dr.
r
_
i
ree
e
-'
decided at their IBHt meeting 8 the Circuit Clerk. n.eodore M.
(Castro•, rocket-rattling echoed
In addition to Lao&amp;, the �
le� Murray, �eie Amold, M r I. incre8181 requested. Quatman al• � has made algn:ificanl COO• week ago.
Greene is aeeking a divorce from
Soviet Foreign Minil&amp;er Rodlon cratic House and Sena le leaden
en-- MIidred Mankm, Mrs. S a r a h. � d�11sed pollUeal personalitiea, tr1butiona in many fleldl:
Pa
rtb enia J. Greer:e. The bill of
hi addiUon to Mr. M organ,
M alinovsky· , M&amp;y Day threat that in lheir weekly meeting with K
Moore, Mn. Art ie Rueter, Lar• hmtmg that ��ls generaUy He ralhl:red the Reserve Pen- High School j;mitors. James John- complaint charges the defendanl
tht entire Communist worl:::1 nedy discussed the Cub.an situawere rougher on utilities than Re- 1l00 Plan m lhe Ohio Conference:
ry Rll!lchel. ·
.
80n and Earl M cHaff ie will not be with desertkm.. The couple was
would deiend Castrolte Cuba t Kftl.
lisbmel'l
He
suggeated
the
estab
t
icans.
publ
Herbert Dixon, F rank Vaughan,
mployed. by the school �- marrled on December 15, 1963. I
against "aggression.")
Speaker Sam Rayburn ex.
Monday night"s hearing started of a full-time o1fke of Methodilt re-e
Walt
er
Couch,
Lucien
Paulin.
Jobnaon
will not be rehired at
Castro apoke to a crowd est!- pressed hope lhat othe r nations
witlr
a request that Olristiansen Informa tion for the . Ohio Alu·
Georg Sp
t
Jrene Bader.
Boys' Black
zi.ng_ • of � end OI hil present contrac
mated by hill government at more of the Western Hemi■phen, would
He worked for · c,ntrali
lE!&lt;I
discus
as
under
he
oath
put
be
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h
l
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B
C
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ar
e1
-es
lee C harles Lew·,
end
-,il]
,..
du1
....
'
•ff,e
Mc
and
ome
I
c
"
ong
•
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wi'th the unit· ed
•
than a m lllloo �IOI\I at lhe eri·.1 "
.
tilitY 't tion Rep A G aU the Confe rence offices in one
th
Auguat 31, 1961, the board said
•�:;_ i �edi ·� location in Columgua·
· of a l31,i·hour May Day parade st ates in its future policlel toward 18, Leonaro Sisson, Wendell GerD
ch,
a
y
al
e
Wiles,
rr
Orv
He promoted the �tabliahment today.
t!t!lebrating the defeat of las'; Cuba.
: wa� :c:� .
ly p� .- claim:g that
(r
8mlll 5 lo Men's 12.
..
Asked about the internat10Dal
month't inVaaion of Cuba.
ing members of the legislature to of a Commia loo an Cbrl8Uan Vo� I
Donald
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Loq
Mn. Grace
We hope the America·, would �try work and auggielted that a Edwards announce, that Pnmeembe
wbea lwi estolled his "people's
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get together and come along with V m:_eyard, Mar lon Hall, Wlllll C.
Histary of Melhodilflt in Ohio- -be ntY Lodge No. IM F. and A.M.
govel'DIDl.' t .. which be l!llid ls
Iegislat
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P
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th
us, " e speaker said. ''We have
compiled.
Chr�: aaid he had no objec:neyard.
better than ' electlona. He said it
V
Dr.
l
Ing Wedne9day at 1:30· �.m. to
hope along that line. "
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Mn. �tty •Imboden. Mldla&lt;I tianeen had offered tbe resolution
corruption of the old days The LONG BEACH, Calif. tUPU - Benl8, Robert Eugene Davia for 1»llllcal purr-, and that hi,
' Interest waa publicity. Democrat.
regime of miler)' and hunger?• • , Two cru1,ing police officers Clara McIntyre.
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watched Leonard L. Mertea, 21, Ratlud _ William J Brown countered that the Republlcan1
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ducking
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issue
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holler-­
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open a 1ide door to a eelf-servlce man Will, Bruce Davis, M r 1, Ing politics.
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pair whal they ..,,. up to.
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Morrll, Wayne Turner. Virgie AtCaneer llrive
"We were ju,t loi&gt;klng lor oor kins.
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wives," one o( the -men answered. · a.e.ur - Barbara Gaul, M r.
Mr. Robert Boudinot, general
hlcon-Com .. . . 49.3 Slink.,.,
Bolh were book\;(! on suspicion o! Uoyd Blackwood, Roger
Corwilt" . . . . . . . . . . 46.5 Sunken
C, chairman. announced today that
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attempted burglary,.
Gaul, Marvin Keebaaugh, BeUy the total turned in 80 far In the
Yallant-Lal'Ck 48.3 S.nk•
I Jean Hawt.., Albert Parker.
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1 1181 Cancer Cn&amp;sade amounted to
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Cc. :munl11t Palhet Lao troops
other c:an hard 10 enr.r or loavo? • That lfto X-Ray Boob prow, tbio
were rtqAtrted advancing Into wenL to greet strlplealer Dolk, lha John,on, Lawrence Wilcoxen, so far and no report, have come
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ther, Orfl Hubbard, M alcom Guin- dent Kennedy will bold • new1
rebel ,.dvanc:e,
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town of -Na· 110 and were �rlvlnf LONDON IUPII - The Dally MNdi,pon - Mra. Clydi L: &amp;I· "
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on N.im 'l'ha.
D. Whli.
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hm;pttals built by the lale Dr. , the Uniteo State• MOlrr lmAIIROOM, .. Qulltllli! ,mb
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ATING, EDITORIAll Y

Pride - Yes Complacency - No
)tvldenUy a good many qualifi ed U.
8. :.,.Clall1ta, some admitt edly closely
Involved in our own program , refuse to
be downcast over Russia 's achiev ement �

•· •C'I·

Dr. Frank Press, head of the seismolo&amp;ical laboratory al Califor nia I nstitute
of Technol ogy, is one such scientist .
A veteran of U. S . .SOviet talks on de­
tection o( nuclear explosio ns, he has vi­
sited RuNian laborato ries a nd S(.' hools
and has been deeply impressed hy both
the scale and intensit y of Mosc.:ow 's sci­
enlifk effort .
Yet he is firmly persuade d that since
1957, when the first Soviet sput nik soar­
ed, Ula U nHed Slates has made great
1trides of its own.
Describ ing that develop ment , he said
it was fair to assert there has been d real
resurgenc e in educati on a n d science

among our atuden U and scholar s. •·we
are makinlJ healthy progress, getting in­
to prime position, moving fast "
His observ ations fit well with 1 hosf. of
others who rate il inaccu rate and unfair
to suggest we are "dragg ing" in t h e

space

fiel d .

They insist we have telescoped mut'h
crucial effort in spare develo pment and
with just • little l uck could by early
1962 be no more than 1 2 to 1 8 month s
behind the Russia ns - though we start­
ed at least four years late.
Without for one second downg 1·ading
Soviet achiev ement s , particu larly t h e
tofttn1 of a man in spne, our spedal 1111 11y 1l1tly that much of what ,,c have
done in the field alread y is moni sophis­
Ucated, more usefu l .scient ificall y than
many ,things the Russian s have accom­
plished.
ln that connec tion, a broad view pre­
valla that, whatever else H may mean,
Russia'• 1ueces1 with a man in space
will brin g only meager scientif ic re­
turn1. Men here feel an electron ic and

mechanical p ayload of equal size might
be rar more productive.

Yet they don 't suggest we set aside
our spaceman e ffort, believing w i t h
many others that it is a symbolic ne­
cessity in this age of inescapable U.S .•
Soviet competition,
All this can he rnore than a little hear­
tening to those who may be feeling a
creeping sense o f panic at Soviet pro­
gress. Few of our top men think any­
thing is to be gained by new "crash''
programs.
On the other hand they see not t h e
s.mallest justificatio n for complacen cy.
Russia has tod ay twice as many indivi­
duals in volved in basic scientific re­
search as does the entire Atlantic com­
munity of nations. Thal's a statistic to
keep us on our toes for a loug time t o
&lt;·ome.

JAYWAL KERS' PARADIS E
Local retail merchant s Often view with
m isgivings any plans that lhreaten to
limit or exclude the auto from their im­
medi ate vicin ily.
Thus the shoppers ' mall, a pedestria n
paradise in which a l l cars are barred, is
largely a planners' dream .
Miami Beach oHers evidence , how.
ever, that this needn't be so. Its l u x u ry
shopping street, Lincoln Road, was suf­
fering a sharp business decline a year
or so back. The eighl-bloc k street t hen
was closed off and a lancy f600 ,000 mall
created .
The resu lt: Business has s h o l u p
sharply. Big par king lots behind the
stores take the cars. Buses bring people
to the mall entran ce. Small elertrk ve­
hicles haul them around.
E verybody can't do it with palm trees,
Florida style. But experience with Lln•
coin Road suggest, people are happy t o
find a haven w here they don't have to
duck can.

WASHINGTON COLUMN

.

15th ._ UN Genera I Assem bly Set One Record
I Y PETER ED80N
WASHINGTON - &lt; NU ! -'t'h,,
United NJtion.s 15th General As•
sembl_v re&lt;-ently adjourned in Nt'w
York est;.�l1shed one �vtd. an)'•
w.iy.
II was the longest session in tht•
world org11nir.aL 1on I history - 1 '1
weeks m 1960, i,even in 1961. This
dues not mean lhat it at'l'omp!1sh·
ed lhl' mosl lt failed lo de1111 up
many of !he � itfflll! on ih agen­
da. le.evmg them for the neJII su­
l!lion wh1(· h met&gt;lS in mid-Sl'plem•

"'"'·

THIS PAST SESSION emphe1izes rnore than anything e I 1 •
just how tht' U N has t'hanged In
its short life. Alro-- Asian nation�
now &lt;'Onst itute a majority of the
99 members. TI,ere are � mor•
new nal ions to � itdmltted iu
the next few years. The organi•
zalion has bf&gt;rome so big it is u11wieldy, slow, ponderous.
Most of the r.ew members are
best classified a.Ii "states."' They
are 1n no tense unified by a na•
tional c -ullure or purpose. Thty
are m no sense democr8&lt;'ies.
Their leaders i-,re inexperiencffi.
'fh@ underdeveloped countries
have • kind of emotional aelf-in•

te1t1I reaction lo 11.l! world prob­
ieIN. 'Ibey cannot let w h e r e
their interests are affect@&lt;! by the
ri" of • Cutro in distant Cuba
The iong-atantling issue of Rll.:I·
adan oppression in Hungari t ails
lo Hcile or ala rm the new mem­
bers bk: ause wtiat European, do
to ea.-:h other is of no concern lo
Afro-Asians.
They are equally mistrustful ur
the wtMtm European poWtlra that
were their former colonial ma�­
len. They regard the Nort.h Al•
lantic Treaty Organiution 8Jl an
-all\an« lO proll!C't colonial inter .
HUI. The smal!P r states feel that
the United Nation1 can prote&lt;-t
them better t�um regional organ •
ization11.
But when the U.N. -ls unable to
provide them with all the aid tho!Y
need, or ha1 difficulty Jn living
up to its responslbilitiei,; In thti
Omgo, the new nations lose ron•
fidence.

IN SPITE OF TRIS. thil Nlet'nt
general QMmbly became known
as "The African Session. · • 0 n �­
hair the items on the agenffll dealt
with African problems - race rt­
latioru la South Africa, ill man­
date over Southwest Africa, Ru--

11 nda Urundl. Algeria, Portug.-.e
An�ola, Mauretania and 90 on
U S MJbauador Adi.I Stev­
em1on suggested that lhe .i:eneral
asstmbly try lO deal with only the
mo� important isirues, to break
the agenda log jam. But 1ince oo
nahon wanted lo lake respoMibil­
ity for decidinJI whal coun1ry's
problems were not Important,
tbat 1u gge1tion died a-homing
II had been boped to avoid t
long wrangle onr � Congo by
htvlflg that matter settled by the
aecurity council before lhe gen•
eral assembly recon�
ln
March. But the Russla111 wanto!d
to make propagandei of lt In the
general auembly, IO here It went.
This emphnize1 how the genet-•
al assembly hH become a morti
important ann of the U.N. than
the security council. It was nut
planned that the U.N. would work
thal way.
Similarly, the i4!Crt&gt;lary &amp;ener­
•l bas become a more powerfu 1
offlcllll ol the l!.N. than wu en­
viaalf(I by it.I charter. 11li1 ha1
led to the Russian attack on Sec­
r�ary o.n.tral Dag Hamrnarsk•
jold and lb effurt to replace him
with ._ three-headed committee
of one Communist, one non-Com ·

munhit and one oevlral
81.k:h a reorganlzaUon, from the
W....,.,, ,tewpotnl, would make the world ,,rpniuUon com­
pletely rutlle J.n operation.

TROUGH RUSSIA and France
have refused to pay their ...,._
ment for U. N. forc;.,e1 la the Con­
go. and though the Lalin-Amerl•
can nationl objected to their ••
aessmenll, the. compromile qree­
ment reached in the uaembly'1
final all-night 1H1ion leaves lhat
operatioft ter:ure for another Id
months. It wm have a tHJO ml)..
lion authorbaiion, the U.S. pay·
ing 147 million.
Refusal and Inability ol many
nation11 to meet their U.N . .aueu­
ments may lead to • general
backslidin g in keeping the world
organliatlon 1oing. So W', lh•
U. S. h88 made up many of the
deficit■. Carried to ut.relnN, thbl
rould make the U.N. • u.s .•fl.
nan&lt;ed 1pncy, but lhe U.S. would
not have control
'Jbere hu been no effort to trn.
pose any 1l1Spenaion of privileges
for countriea that cannot or will
not carry thelr ehar, of the com.
But thl1 charter provision ma7
have to be Jnvolr:ed IOOn.

Today's Medical R.e�rt

"They Don't Stop at Capturing Men's Minds"

Young Mother Is Worried € :
Over Rheumatoid Arthritis

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Official Retires In Jun e

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ne
da
Suaan �: µ0
Lower Rtvn Rd., Mn. M. P'os- 1 Mannrt IO feet and Wd'ield 41a
lice officer s. for f ive hour, I Or. Roush. lreuunir of the Ohlo and cherllh her memory
ahire ; Mn. John Mulheron , Gal- town Point Plea,ant on Saturday : �a';:
111 f t
a
0
e
Dia
lh from IO a..m to 4 p, m,
� �,
ne
Monday in the wood, , wading I Methodist Conference for the past At lhUI lime Mra. Irey �nounc- ter Dunn, Rt. z Gall ipolis, Mr11• 1
ee
l!polls, Onlo.
Se
:: �
I.at
m.¥rmNC•�
r
Le
en
-ei '
wia, U!.8.nne 8r
rde
.
, m year1, announced Ou, at a din- ed that the Women ot the Wilm1lreams and cn-eb. ·
DISCHARGED: Clara
· u tLe report, that reMusL.
J
David
Water
.
oo
b y Joy Bog . Cele
l St&amp;- Obit Rlnr - Lunp P • 1 ■ •
son
11&gt;e tearch by local city police, ntr given in b.lJ honor recently illgton District hawe adopted the amea
ste Ault,
�
grave, Pl. Plea1&amp;nt; Mn , Don- lp(Klle ha.a been very good and ur '
eryl
Christine
Fife,
R
.,
D
Bahr,
y
K
J
Ch
t
I
more
MU down 1.3, IUJ a.m. ; W ■ I t I I
Goodmari.
J
wi
ticke
.t.tb
rt
d!
u
Sta, te Police, Sheriff's department al the Bluegrau Restaurant DW' project of supporting ch r wo
ts have been ao}d
ald Pringle and IOU, Pt. Ple.u- I.ha
J
wn JJ . f;• a. II;
Van
,
Hann
f
h
Cooney La"".
and volunlel!rt began about ooon Wilmington by rtpreaentative wit women in the Raichur O.ia- Monroe ,St . , P.. Pleaaa nt. La"'· Beck,IOl'd do
ant ; Ronahl Sayre, Grimm.s so ar than were aold at lhil time ane
Jane
n, MP.:e 8ratton and Mike ArchHoa
land
up 14. I:• ,.. ,
g
last year.
Monday when City Patrolman M�thodiats from �ha or lbe trict of lhe South IndUI Confer- mace I. Rouah. M.uon, W. Va.,
Landing: Larkin Rucker, Jr., La::
'
A
V
Ch
up 14. J : 1115 p.m.;
Jr
na
·
·
Ticket.a are also available at
apotted a young man Wibnington District.
ence Several moath■ ago I.he Wil- Mn. Harold e , Annas , 'iTI So.
Walter
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km.
Ok
1nd1
q
a
na
l-1,
S:a a.m.: C.
do
Dr. Roush'• farm 1t � fonner mington District adopted • man- 11aird SI . M iddlepor , Mn
walking along Route 35 carrying ,
ey
t
.
BIBTIM: Mr. and M rs. Harold the following places or buslnesi : '
•
V
r
11,
n
7:• p.11.1
81 wrapped package resembllng l horne1tead of his wife, Ruth i orlal project at Hutti Gold Minec Nellon . 521 N, Secood Ave., Mkl_ ! . Horne dow
Winnhlgs , New Haven. twin ,oos, Frutb's Pharmacy, Gene BaU ' a Re-App ra1saJ Work
a
B
1
a
up
20
I Shaln ) and QI located •ix mlles in the u:me diltrict, where • dleport , Gl"O\'er CWYeland
• a.m. : keU..
n n Le
a gun.
Wolle
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth W. Rob- Rest aurant, Bobbi Anne'■ Curl- N ear End In Scipio
1
20
11
20
a from Racine. He la the
a
m.
d
of
new
the
M
chur
and
ehodlat
par Rl 2 Racine, I injured in fall Mon: up ·
ch
The patrolman saw the man g
: Onwtrd ,..
inson, CallipoliB, Ohio, a deiugh- atte and at the Auxlllary Deale at
I.ate Ephr� anl Jesak! Darst sonage are to ht built 1n memory
m, 4 40 a.m.
it
Meip County Alld.ltor Gordon H . behind the floodwall
; C y ol llaJfflDI
day, expired early loday 1 . Mn. I
and return
ter. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Wlee, PleHant Vall ey Hospital.
.,..
Caldwell said today Charle, Sav- without the paC'll.age and upon a Rowih and hil flnrt char.ge en�r- of Ru� Roulb. District cburchea Kernut W, Dunn, Oak ffill, MD� up 21, I JO a m; Bayou
Chll!lhlre, Ohlo. a son.
The Ball which is aponsored age, who has
ac
21
up
in
u
mlni
the
n
a.m
l
w
B
at
g
fr
and
:
y
r
ch
t
le
ae
a
t
W'f!tlftra
;
geen e appralalng search of the arfla found the
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G
,enQ! nui con !bu
id·
.s ry
Anna M ae Evana' Rt 1 Oak HJI '
pacl..• !I well. po
The birth or the twin s_oru tO bY the women
' •• Aux.Jllary of the real estate in Scipior - Townsh
· · 1 cllK up 21, 5:40 a. m.: Wntea
. 6 ,000 fund to ,upplement thal be- M .
.
ip, age. In Jt
R
a
Kay
vans. Rt.
waa " -� automatlc rl• !
Mr. and Mrs. Ha rold Wummga of Pleasant Valley Hospital, will be hu
.111 it
J ()ai: 23 , 4 a.m ; Commmiler do,ra &amp;
_
E
One of his first teachers wu 1 ing raised locally in Hutti.
nearly completed work there ,
of I HUl,
Mn . Owen .H .. Wi lbur, Ham- 1 6·
Ile with a scope C1�y police IOOll Edna. Carleton or Syracuse,
New Haven Ls the fourth multi- held on M ay 13th from 9 p m un� and will
20 a m ; E8lo Ternntet "IP JI,
who
1be
Rev.
Charla
D.
Kirsch
be moving
into Salem
I
pule birth at Pleasant Valley Hos- hi l a.m. at the N a tional Guard Townshi soon.
, apprehended Erlew� but when said today she remembers him .u [ Sablna ga ve expres,gion, of a� den, Mn.. P'mnm F. Boring. Rt.. 7 a.m ; OVEC up rr, l:G a.a.a
p
pltal since Feb':1ary· 'Ihree &amp;eta Armory with the twelve piece Mel The auditor , id no figures of P�tro�an . Rance! Jividen was one or her • •rineat Second Grade precialion to Dr. Rouah for h11 1 McArthur, Mu . Harley Wade , Raymond Salveti up 21. 7: •
a.a
a
.
Rt.
wn
of tww and triplel! have m_ade Gtlllspie Orchestra from Hunting- the re-appraisal are made avail- bringµtg hun lo town he Juml)l!d pupils.''
t a.llLJ
� Scotto . t1'td .M. Deeba, Wa lt.er Willianuw up
■terling aenice and ll:ind1y friend.
from the ca r and escaped into Dr. Roush ha.I brothers Uvlng lh.ip and presented him with a Hunt ington, Mn Curbs Puckett. J· s 1ae
- 1 a.m.
their debut at the l�al hosp1Lal. ton furnishing the music.
able until the entire countv
· , _w1•■ up ""·
is
1
.uhland
K
M
y.,
n
·
'
th
..
JanY'S
C.
e wood
·
,
8
Racme
at
RD
I
(Lloyd&gt;,
In
�
lov
e
off
ermg from tbt chur�bes of
G.w,.u■ Dam _ Nartbel'2 •
.
·
The refreshment committee with appra.iaed and proceued, The !
.
Nipp, Rt, 1 A:.hland. Ky . Mn. "5 m . ,.._.___ , •- -.
nnnu
Deputy Sheriff Moma .Brau; Pomeroy ! Leverette) , and m Gal- the Diltrict. In his resr
MASONS SEEK
•
Dr.
ard of Appeals w UI come
Bo
5
p. • ,.,.,111:1uw1 D lllnRI .u.•
to
Mrs . WOOOrow Mace as ,__1..
,,airman
ur.J.weII , I&gt;t. 1 Gr up, I
later apprehended Erlewme a llpol'·
u ( o--n,,....1, and J 111iater, Laura Roush expreaed
hi,. profound lrven B
05 a .m : Euo Lou.iii.Ina den
..,�
een
MARRIAGE LICENSES
. \:-l�
will sell soft drink.!! and mack.a f Meigs County and ■et up a •·pe rrt distance o i l Roule 35 a�ur alao reside&amp; in Gallipol!t.
gratitude for the loyalty , devotion Ky . M ID KimbP.rly ft. Ayers, �p, 3 3$ a.m. : J, K. DnldlOII ...
"
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PT. PLEASANT - Four cou- throughout the evenmg. The gen- centage for the county after the sho
w
H
.m.
w
p
aa
th
d
d
and
a
�a ., and � H. Ell�, 8;45 a.m.
,
� and generosity of lhe thousands of ley,
lw ha
,
re-appraisal la completed by Cole- 5
�!�
sa
ples have made application for tlemen m ay purt!ha.se cor ges
ay
Cl
Pa. 1capta.m on river Kauwlla lltt'er _ SolT ...
gu
ca
&amp;Vllll:",
w
s
r
ear
y
ol
o
The
s
•
,
a
h
lrt
h
nd
hn:11 minister■ a
ad found
50
�
mltl'U
laymen of the d
polll.'t:
,
for their ladies at lhe door All Trumgle-Layer l.Ompany Caldwell �
.
a
,
ha
t
se
ou
k
from
g
his discarded clothing e11rly In
marriage licen s in the omce of
s . a en
� trict. He reminded the group that bo U
Marmet 4:20 a.m; �.
,
proceed! from the Ball will be said.
----the �arch in the brush, along pulp its lo a twa decade politlOD after a period of rest and renewal Mrs. Clayton Cec il Miller . Rt. Winfield 7 _ 30 p m . Jerry .:,_
the County Clerk.
used for Plt1asant VaIIey Hosp i·t· , •
a1 Treasurer of the. Ohio Confer- on hil larm near Pomeroy be 2 Patriot. daughter, 7 :22 p.m. ;
Beaver pond.
�
Jamet F.dg.ar Woomer, 25 Pt, a l
wo rth � winfield 8 p
ence. , In the past four yean. he would most certainly resume ac- Monday. ·
et1l
Jury
Seated
·
Pleasant, and Barbara n r O w n
_____
.
ma Ann do• w-1· Jjj �;
given v aluable ae�,ce 811 Sup- tive participation in some phase
D
DlldiargNI
Woomer. H, pt, Pleaunt.
In Strip Mine Ca8e
.
Helen z do
ermlendent ol lbe Springfield and of lhe Christian ministry.
, reantly diieharged tn- ,1
Patie
nt
WII up Winli1e': ':'
Cobert Powers, 43, Columbus.
Ollver
arer
:•·
A .jury was sealed yesterday ;
Wilmington Dist.rict,
lo his closing comments Dr. duded Mra. Eugene Plants and
Ohio, and Elizabeth Szemplen.m.
.
F.
mo�mng for � Whaley V!.
Follow ing a delicioua chicken Rollih directed specific words ofl infant IOb, Mn. Samuel Ander- � ; 0
Shearer
held 1:28 a. mi
aki Welsh, !H. Columbll!I, Ohio.
Mttrilldon.
down W-.
....
Swisher trial bemg heard
lf'l
dinner . . enjoyed by over 22G encouragement and inspiration to son and infant da ghter,
u
Mr
Raymond George William. Cun- s
eld
m.
a
1
J
.1
I
p
ea
guests, an interesting program his' brother minist&lt;?n who had l Jame» Sharp- and
I Meiga County Qmmon
�
ant
�:� . S:31
: Lucy
&amp;On t
up Winhekl
a.m.· .ant Laal
Court. The case
diff, 20, Mason, and Deann.II Darst
wa-. presented by district leadera: ae� under his le.itdenhlp.
the
pay
a
�
Morris
rn
F
Bbw1"
and
.
1:
a:t
I ment In
The Rev. John E. Loog.,worlh. Deli¢,lful muaica] Mghlighl8 of Mrs. Alfred G
an expired slr,p mine '
1
bb 8;d inf t IOD,•
,
Ro
e
0.
ch,
a
...
Le
n
st
Jr., of M ilford and Chairman of the evening were fumiahed by Mn
20 �:\:r
lease.
1
Mary s::- th, 0 :
tart. and Freda Mae WUlet, 20,
the ·District Staff ,erved as Toast- Mrs. Robert Chiles or Xenia. Dr.
By DONALD W. SCHAUB
The case is bein� heard by J�
nln on, MiS! �ellie
' 8ett
llr1
.Pt. Pleas.ant.
master. The invocat ion was given 8en)8fflin V. Smith, of WilmingJohn C. Bacon with the r�Uowmg
Ulliwd Pftu lalerutleaal
By DONALD MAy
Ha e Rous! M� Harold 1.er
.. �•
pelit jurore, James Souder,, How- COLUMBUS (UPI) - H o u • � by Vaughn Lewis of Alpha, the ton, gave the closing prayer and kle. t Rtc
lJDHed pre11 Jaternalleul
ha
N
u�. Sann1ej
a rd Nelgler, Betty Pollina, Bern- Speaker ·Roger Cloud &amp;aid today District Lay Leader. Group alng- benediction.
Neboo, Mrt Ola Craig. J�
W'.'8ffINGTO� mPI &gt; - Dem�
ice 'Jhe.lu, Lillian King, Wilm!l it will be a few days before the ing w.u lead by the Rev. T. Mark Spe&lt;:ial gueJb were M r. and S phen n M s. Sa
lly Mosh,er,
cratic congressiona l leaders said
so
r
M ee1, Beulah Grate, John P. Wil- House Rules Committee decide. Dove of M ainYille, Rev. Robert Mr1. Eugeoo TrumbeU of Parma, bl
l"l
her
Sl
a
e
g
and
Mrs.
a t t�e Wh ite House today that
Ohio and Attorney and M r■ . De- "!
Iiams, J a m e 5 Dailey , C I r O l what ta do about a proposed in- Chile■ of Xenia, at the piano.
�ch.
l
Bt.!llte
resi ?
nedy has not '•writ- Rhodes, Harry Grindstaff tll n � 'fflltiga
'l1le Rev. Dr. G. Glen Hughes o( Lloyd Roush of Columbus. Mn.
tion
urilily
of
practices.
po
:n o1;. \!:,
A a AIU
Washington C. H.• tn behalf of 'Irumbell and Mr. Roush are the
. me 1
■ie: •
Troy Ohlinger, Jr.
-. . Tlie committee In an unusual
• •
Acconhng to t� midof
ght �
After a conference with Kenthe ministers and Arth Hildebrant, daughler and son. of Dr. Roush.
-----.@ieil
&amp;ell!lion
apent
three
boors
.
nedy, they expressed confidence
.
of Mainville • President of the 1be comm ittee on arrange- port of the mmnng departm, nt
...ood ay mghI w rangling over a
hod
that the P�sident ":OUId come up
Mel lst Union, in behall of the menla of lhi.s lnvely affair was those. _ pat'1ents II'ho �ere •lO atr
resolution submitted by Rep. RichHAVANA (UPI I-Premier Fidel wilh the r1gbt dechnt.n for coping
Laymen, spoke In warm and glow- Dr. Hughes, Dr Smith, Rev . , cond 1 hon Included Gifford Scher·
.
ard M . Cb rlst • se;:: D-Richl� ,
todeiy forbade f�eign with the Southeast As a crislJ.
Castro
Ing terms of the work done by Dr. I Kirsch and Rev. Max W. Sellers of er, Frank UIJin eer, J ames Johni
king that a -:
ipa 18811 comnus- Roush while he served
prie,ta hostile to bls reyoJution to They met wlth Kennedy at a
as Super- I Blanchester
son, Jamea si:w,m, William Zir- 1
be
appointed
to
investigate
ir
�le,
in
ha
Mp, OV-kf Etmlman, Clyde!
�Jig� ?1' � breakfast session as the United
ln�ndent of t� W!ffl]ington
pract� �
��ti
�
II es.
said hui socialist regune will Stales considered asking
r
Southard,
Roy Gehring Mrs. AIU!
.
trlct..
During
hl8
able
adminislr
a
that
(Continued From Page l)
ManafleJd �at au� tion the District baa mov
Shaw. Mn. Stella A�rson. Mn. '.
take O\ler all of the country' s prl · Unlted N ations observers be sent
ed for. I
·
•
1 -.,
'·N Betzln1, Mn.
,
Kathleen m.1tted his resolution after be ward on many fronts •
Dale Allensworth . M rs. Kale ,....-.
vate schools.
-' ask• D. 11•
__ ,
lo LoG1 • It aU1U consIden:u
.
•
1
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..._
�• Ohlmger
"
, c� 1n•"' poueuJOD _,
We "" ..-.. E"--•
UMtu�•-u
Ol a letter A Methodist Union to aid
to,
Mn.
Herman
Oehsenbe
ien
In a 3%-hour May Day 1peecb, ing SEATO military action.
''
written by �1-� B. Quatman or chuT&lt;!h extension WU begun.
Oretha Snider, Don
Mn.
A.
and
Mn
Lulhf!r
Singe
r
.
3
Castro declared aho that a U.S. A final u.. s. decision on Laos
SplreJ, Futz Buck, Daniel Thom� Lim�, president of Telephone A Di.strict Office outside the I
'!'wo un its of blood were admiD
attack on Cuba would automati awaited the wtMding of events
eon, William WooW_u-d, Eugene services 1nc. WWI� aaid In the Paraonage was secured end a full Rutland High School teacher istered at the h&lt;lspital on Suooay.
cally at.art a third world war there and further consultation
.
Smith, George Harr--,. R O b 8 r l ��r
111 "';8kinl rate. re- Ip aec�tary employed.
Warner Morgan 9.!W ngt,� ��hirwhich "could ".:'Jnvert New Yori.:: w ith America'• alhes. Kenned
an
,
Mr
Roberta,
Alle
Ebe
ch,
a
b
n
New
d
ding
.
provement
.
SEEKS DIVORCE
im
llll
.
bud
&amp;!1
&amp;,.
more
ffl'
.
queifl
ni
a
at the end of hil present con.;'
ed
llllllnOneU
a
QOlher
Hiroshima
City into
s
hi1 Nat umal Secu
" �� Paul Reuter, Conrad Ohlinger, upected because they .felt the have totaled $1,185,000 across the
t
est•
rth
PT.
PLEASANT - One divoITe
,
w
No
the
o
r
mem
tr
a
ct
be
millJon American children �lght Council for anol.h r
t
'
�
.,
G�bert Zwilling, M nt. Marjorie Public Utilities Commissilm would District.
em L«al Board of Education suit bu be,n filttd in the office of
die .
afternoon, the flf 1
In
Pr
erbert Oh)Jnger, Char- not gram the full amount of rate
H
distinguish
a
ce,
his
Dr.
r
_
i
ree
e
-'
decided at their IBHt meeting 8 the Circuit Clerk. n.eodore M.
(Castro•, rocket-rattling echoed
In addition to Lao&amp;, the �
le� Murray, �eie Amold, M r I. incre8181 requested. Quatman al• � has made algn:ificanl COO• week ago.
Greene is aeeking a divorce from
Soviet Foreign Minil&amp;er Rodlon cratic House and Sena le leaden
en-- MIidred Mankm, Mrs. S a r a h. � d�11sed pollUeal personalitiea, tr1butiona in many fleldl:
Pa
rtb enia J. Greer:e. The bill of
hi addiUon to Mr. M organ,
M alinovsky· , M&amp;y Day threat that in lheir weekly meeting with K
Moore, Mn. Art ie Rueter, Lar• hmtmg that ��ls generaUy He ralhl:red the Reserve Pen- High School j;mitors. James John- complaint charges the defendanl
tht entire Communist worl:::1 nedy discussed the Cub.an situawere rougher on utilities than Re- 1l00 Plan m lhe Ohio Conference:
ry Rll!lchel. ·
.
80n and Earl M cHaff ie will not be with desertkm.. The couple was
would deiend Castrolte Cuba t Kftl.
lisbmel'l
He
suggeated
the
estab
t
icans.
publ
Herbert Dixon, F rank Vaughan,
mployed. by the school �- marrled on December 15, 1963. I
against "aggression.")
Speaker Sam Rayburn ex.
Monday night"s hearing started of a full-time o1fke of Methodilt re-e
Walt
er
Couch,
Lucien
Paulin.
Jobnaon
will not be rehired at
Castro apoke to a crowd est!- pressed hope lhat othe r nations
witlr
a request that Olristiansen Informa tion for the . Ohio Alu·
Georg Sp
t
Jrene Bader.
Boys' Black
zi.ng_ • of � end OI hil present contrac
mated by hill government at more of the Western Hemi■phen, would
He worked for · c,ntrali
lE!&lt;I
discus
as
under
he
oath
put
be
·
·
0
•
l
-�
h
l
•
B
C
·
ar
e1
-es
lee C harles Lew·,
end
-,il]
,..
du1
....
'
•ff,e
Mc
and
ome
I
c
"
ong
•
!I
wi'th the unit· ed
•
than a m lllloo �IOI\I at lhe eri·.1 "
.
tilitY 't tion Rep A G aU the Confe rence offices in one
th
Auguat 31, 1961, the board said
•�:;_ i �edi ·� location in Columgua·
· of a l31,i·hour May Day parade st ates in its future policlel toward 18, Leonaro Sisson, Wendell GerD
ch,
a
y
al
e
Wiles,
rr
Orv
He promoted the �tabliahment today.
t!t!lebrating the defeat of las'; Cuba.
: wa� :c:� .
ly p� .- claim:g that
(r
8mlll 5 lo Men's 12.
..
Asked about the internat10Dal
month't inVaaion of Cuba.
ing members of the legislature to of a Commia loo an Cbrl8Uan Vo� I
Donald
Hawk.
LODGE
TO
MEET
Y
11.J
iituation, Rayburn said laconicalPIUCIS AT
ar be- cation■ and Recruitment:
.
th a
�o
Derlllea EltdleM
ard Bar be sworn when
R
i
rshipful Master 'Ibomas C.
Wo
"
ly
i
too
.
"It
Counsn't
rosy
Town
and
He
fostered
the
:.
He was repeatedly cheered
wa■
_ ch Hobart. fore legislative
&amp; m Price,
Loq
Mn. Grace
We hope the America·, would �try work and auggielted that a Edwards announce, that Pnmeembe
wbea lwi estolled his "people's
r
of
the
an insult to a m
"
.,
get together and come along with V m:_eyard, Mar lon Hall, Wlllll C.
Histary of Melhodilflt in Ohio- -be ntY Lodge No. IM F. and A.M.
govel'DIDl.' t .. which be l!llid ls
Iegislat
rker,
Charles
Marcinko,
M
a
e
P
wlll hold lts regular_monthly meetD
th
us, " e speaker said. ''We have
compiled.
Chr�: aaid he had no objec:neyard.
better than ' electlona. He said it
V
Dr.
l
Ing Wedne9day at 1:30· �.m. to
hope along that line. "
. Brew. lfon to being sworn and Cloud ad- Thnougboo lhe career ol
ls "elemonts outnide of CUba" some ----PoriJaN
Mrs.
Pauline
.
RoUlb there wae alway• available transact bllslnes8-. All Master M•
Main St,
• i ll
. th•
mmlatered the oa
which favor a return to democwatt
i
W
er,
Middles
.
am
W
vi
.
hlm the
to
l�
w
_
�:_:
�:':
constan
��
and
��
llrontl
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fe t Cbruhe astod. "To bring back lhe CAN'T BIJT IT
Mn. �tty •Imboden. Mldla&lt;I tianeen had offered tbe resolution
corruption of the old days The LONG BEACH, Calif. tUPU - Benl8, Robert Eugene Davia for 1»llllcal purr-, and that hi,
' Interest waa publicity. Democrat.
regime of miler)' and hunger?• • , Two cru1,ing police officers Clara McIntyre.
......, TIB' flll
watched Leonard L. Mertea, 21, Ratlud _ William J Brown countered that the Republlcan1
ettt#Y
were
ducking
the
issue
by
holler-­
and Jack Lee stark, 20, force Charle■ King, Dean K. \Vm, Nor�
Q4MI:'
open a 1ide door to a eelf-servlce man Will, Bruce Davis, M r 1, Ing politics.
-----laundry here and then asked � Myrtle Birchfield, Mrs .. Ruth E.
flOlT
FIIOIIT
pair whal they ..,,. up to.
DOOt IIEIGlfJ
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Morrll, Wayne Turner. Virgie AtCaneer llrive
"We were ju,t loi&gt;klng lor oor kins.
R,,mbw Qa-'c 5 1 .2 l.....
wives," one o( the -men answered. · a.e.ur - Barbara Gaul, M r.
Mr. Robert Boudinot, general
hlcon-Com .. . . 49.3 Slink.,.,
Bolh were book\;(! on suspicion o! Uoyd Blackwood, Roger
Corwilt" . . . . . . . . . . 46.5 Sunken
C, chairman. announced today that
-5.,.ci.l-F--85 . . . 47.1 Sunll;-,.
attempted burglary,.
Gaul, Marvin Keebaaugh, BeUy the total turned in 80 far In the
Yallant-Lal'Ck 48.3 S.nk•
I Jean Hawt.., Albert Parker.
OVT OP CIIAKA.tTER
1 1181 Cancer Cn&amp;sade amounted to
BJ ARTIRJR DOMMEN
tfret Car X•Rey Books at any ......., a..,
WNDON (UPI► - Bart:faced I RaelN - Floyd �. Hendricks, : over ,1 ..300.
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VIENTIANE, Lao, tUPl&gt;-ProAmerica'• only mldd/Niud cu, bu no dlmb-o- ledge that mu�
Film C!OIIIP&amp;nY executives who cer• Donald ffendriclr:a, Mn. Ber- varJOWI · divlaiori1 have repo�
Cc. :munl11t Palhet Lao troops
other c:an hard 10 enr.r or loavo? • That lfto X-Ray Boob prow, tbio
were rtqAtrted advancing Into wenL to greet strlplealer Dolk, lha John,on, Lawrence Wilcoxen, so far and no report, have come
g
m&lt;JO hf..i,y..ide ill,mnted oomporlaona?
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Balley,
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th
enne the report, lbould be In before
lco Lo
by lhe ma- M onday reported they Wied to
of ..-fln
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ladioo"
jor po-■ end tLe pro-We,tern ...,..,.. ber lle&lt;auae sbe bad Imboden, Lo..U. Sue Imboden. lhe encl of thls weeli.
s,,....., - Robert L. Wingett, '
her clotbel on.
govemmenl
Roger
E, GriM&gt;, Don W.llUarm MEETS WITH P1UC11
Pliines arrived In Luang Pr• B IG RAVL
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adden, arl Watltw. Don Guin- WASHINGTON (UPII - Pret�
bang wllft retugee, fleeing t hf B ffiCIIAM NEWTON England
ther, Orfl Hubbard, M alcom Guin- dent Kennedy will bold • new1
rebel ,.dvanc:e,
IUPII - The Royal •Air 45
For�
SOC
lher,
Arthur Sylve!tet, :\11'1. Lin- confennc■ at 10 a.m., EDT FriI
IJ'he. pil()ta told UPI Cormpond h8' reported lbe thert or 1 .
da
H
ubbard
Rooe, "--' llobn
&lt;lay. n will not bo - .,
en; l'tlicll!,el !,(alloy in t he royal oandbap frcNn its bale hen
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Pearl
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teJevioed 1fve.
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---_dolplt.
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ported (orcea bed coptured th, WAY OFF
town of -Na· 110 and were �rlvlnf LONDON IUPII - The Dally MNdi,pon - Mra. Clydi L: &amp;I· "
Telegraph reported today oo ao JenlWOflh , Barbara Stout,
on N.im 'l'ha.
D. Whli.
Nam 'l'ha Ue■ all'nollt oo tM official examination fo r clerkl in Kitty Preston, Harlan
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Caraoo,
L.
latch,
Runt,ll
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le
an
Afr
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Chine,, border, about 95 miles Tanga yika,
M•
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Katherine
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tab
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e
by
administ
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the Brlt
NJrlh ol Luang Probani aod ii
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Blalie.
Ma:leod1
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-capallfll · 41/ , ban,jllllg tho royal Tbe - ••"!'"': Tbe Brltl,lti S,,O-. Mrs.
rod Davl1; �,we, JI'�
anny•1 C-47 aupply planM. It a)ao l colonial i;ecretary.
ter
Erwia, llal'Gld Hlaikl( Jllid'o'
11 the site of one of the jWlgle The answer given: President o(
jorit Wilt, Marie Manley, Ray: ;
hm;pttals built by the lale Dr. , the Uniteo State• MOlrr lmAIIROOM, .. Qulltllli! ,mb
I
mond
Baker, Rhoda llall;R ij t h
----'rl,m Doo,ey.
o_,.iaNd .,._ital ooiling of molded. ftber glm.
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Fanner, Jeho Jaftlel 'lry:
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Benlor motben
World Standard
Vale,
High School will -: Wed,_ �
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and
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Tornadoes Take
Fifth Game, 7-3

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THE

nerd ll, walked twa, whlltThe MiddJeport Yellow Jacket• i three bill, both .1tnglet1 and both double, IC.'Ol"i:ng IUndy.
won t�ir second straight hue- 1 off Bush. Lee Comb!, loaintt I 11w Jacblt bad 1JOU«i two ln Comba, abo in f'tve, fl:&amp;ll!Hld Uiree,
1 l&gt;a e game here Monday u hoa:ts ' pitcher, go lM other, l!I shot orf the a!ICODd fr:ime when M�y walked one, and bit two.
111
t
ta
,kle
anned
Anderson
m
advanced,
the
walked,
Wal
f
Morr-la
llt
baseman's
first
Anderson's
1
ll
h
lhree•.
the
on
S-0,
nd.
Rutl
of
a
R Y 11011 WINGETT
and ICOred on Clonch'• aingle. the sixth aqd one more ln th,,
p,trhint: of Charles Bwh for {JVe through the r ight sl�.
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h
··'e 011 a lleld· aevenlh, walking .... �
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Bau,ngardnert wu anl
h
c-ontir,iued
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Se.otind
Sports
Writrr
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An.:!·
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I Tornadoes won t h eir fifth game of ._the sµnng
D.
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slxtl,,
the
In
Comb,
N!lieving
and
llorrfl,
bebJnd
choice
er
Ill
..
11ng1
M&gt;lid
two
with
•
hitting
I
., ,., ,, . .� , erson o, er two ,nnlngs.
.. .
prep sea5'1D against four losses Monday al [ast•rn . 1 -� .
Swackhamer·s \ four trips. '!be flnt ooe came in allO ICOred on Cloncb't biugle. wmed bne, walked none.
Coach Nolari
•
•
•
nd
when Freshman Don Hardeu r r li cved t,'rcshman Ted
a
000 000 · - . ' .
cl,b look ad,anl•II" ol lo"' Rut · the 1;,,1 Dllllng after Elll Cloncl, '""' Mlddie, got two In the Rutla
bas•ball
shutout
of
h
1
1
B ailey a cd pile t'd five i n rnng,
Mlddleport
1tO on x - e e 1
of
hen
led
Anderson
walkf
Hfth
w
land infield miscues and timely was safe on Hall's mt.cut. wH
Eastern i.s 84 .
Carr,
lng, Mike Uttle waa ufe on •
c.ombs (1..P) , Peter&amp;Oll 18) and
hitting lo collect one run in the sacrificed down by Ronale
Eastern had gon� m front ]· I m
,
l
an
h
r
Carter,
Combs (61. Bush &lt; WP) ,
R
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k
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ry
a
nd,
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ce,
ho
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the
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ned
nd
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tw
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ing
ft
i
first
the
9e&lt;."O
c
o
,
fielder
nn
S
tht bottom ut th,.- Jil'('Olld mnmg 01\
) a11d Baumgardner,
· a pair in the fifth, and one in driving in Clo�h.
Charley Collins· two run triplt&gt;
�- :.
er'SOfl million and with one out. Anderto• Cl
the
Lo
eame
Bu
second
H.il
l&amp;I.
sh
th..
home
Thal was when Bailt&gt;y was pulled
_ IT'S I N T H E BAG that Meigs County wil l provide the S ix
.
one· Morris !ingled both nmi
·
Head Umpire, C. W. Searlts;
1 �or Rutland. third lialdn8n nm 1� wi� two o�. Andenoo
off the mound by road1 Larry
,
Lillie League teams, a Pony League program and a H igh
.
ase,.
•
fan
inning!
Bush
five
his
In
long
b
y
•
Wayland , Manley.
with
Hint.l
lowing
l
fo
all 1ot lwo of RuUand .t
Mom.sou
;'I��
hool Summe r Loop this summ n as has been s pon so r- I Bill H
Sl'
I
d
1. t
01
ed
.
IA�7o:�hr�;�:��P 11:h�'. ' :�1
1i10�fJ�:.
��N E OF the programs that formerly
l&gt;'.)frl,1//J
when Bailey 11•.is s.afe on an errur.
dre w fa l l' crowds of ba�eba ll (�ns, both young and old ,
and so was Grimm Salser sm).(lt'ti
�as falkn by the wayside, giving way to youth recreallailey horn,. !here •• , anolhe, I
lio n .
error on &lt;:In i.lllemplcd throv. to
lT IS r&gt;OUBTF U L if there will be an_y semi-pro team
•
second bllst". i.lricl with lwo out
-.,
in Meig s County this year. At least no h mt has been givBeegle smgled m t wo runs HugN
en to that eHett yet, by any of the former principals of
,
By NORMAN Mll.LER
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Birch -A· alkrJ. and Uuane Wol,e
WIBI Sb•Jffllet
�,,,_ suc.:h teams
1
Prd&amp; JaleraaUoul
UD.ited
fourth
run
m
frn
·1
It was Freetc'1 flefflle511 thar
�.,,,.,,._1 �+ -:::-.
1ingled the
entry in the Hocking '
ONE.:
PLAYER_
o{
Racine's
1960
.
s Angeles at MDwaukee (night &gt;
Ma
1 mg
1A
,.. . _:·
S-2 lt'.ad R:H· me tackcd un I \\ G
jer Le•pe stalChq:,
V�lley �ssociatlo� the ot,h, er day said, ''It's doubtrud Gene Freese of the Ci� innah helped lefty Jd'fl O 'Toole win 8
phia at Cine . tnighU
P
Philadel
Ua
By HN tta Jalerut.leul
morr run� in the seventh
1( Racme Will enter this year._
I Reds and Billy Gardner or lM aiJ:-hitter again st Robin Robert!
1
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Amerttaa •....,ape
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N•t..,.... .....ape
Hacinf' hitters were Salsr r. 1 .... u
I N semi-pro ba JI rn Me1gs Coun tY \ Minnesola Twins never battl!d and tM' Phil ! Monday night.
TII E INT�REST
a-..
,
W.
L. Pd. GB
"I
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m.i.n,
,rrors
"
W. L. Pd. OB
for thr"' • Bailey two for lour.
Wilh the score tied at 2 . ,2,
.
is dying . a slow _death the past three O� four years , with 1 .300 or made en All -Siar team.
4 •714 • •
10
Delroil
-•
10 6 ,,_.
Franc sco
Ml11or Lt-ague Result1
w11h Graham. Wolfe, and 8ee�le ' fans seem th e1r share o f games d ur m g the wee kd ays but for sever"I seasollli n o w Freese led off the fourth bv •··
i
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9
5 ·9 I II N ew York
' 1'tt5burgh
Jt&gt;Hing hits also For F:asll'rn Hy Uolkd &amp;l"H Jolnnatiunal
wa t c h t' n g I, e Y o U ng st crs.
·
they've manage.ii to hold major reachlng first on a wild throw by P
.
.
.
10 6 625 I
M'mnesota
10 B ...
Los AngeIe
�warl:t dtiubletl and Charlwe!l
l alenaUooal 1,.-11gut!
'· for� be 1n g ca II e d for a httch. w 1th
P H I L. , ( ,01,, 1 • I N S , ue
s
..500
.- 21 Chicago
. league job11 through h u a t I � shortstop Ruben Amaro of t h &lt;'
7 7 .500 3
6
e
ilwauktf"
einglPd 10 go wilh C'ollms s1•( ·ond S.111Juan 7 Syracuse 2
Uncle Sam, a)�ays managed to ke ep a � earn goi ng m and handiness.
Phils. He moved 10 second on M
8 8 .500 :;
&gt;
Cleveland
.500
B
B
2
Chlcat10_
innm1s, 1 , ipl t
( "olumbu� 4 Bullalo :1
\om_ero y. _ So did the �ayland brothers I n M ld� lepo� t. Never wa!I lti l.s more evident Chico Cardenas' single.
8
8 .500 I
.433
Baltimore
7
9
3
s
t
Hardt'n. a stron� t 1 t t lt' Lt!agut• r l lod1e,,!Pr at .Jersey Lily , pl)&lt;l .
Col.l l n s , will be . retur� mg _soon , so maybe sem1. p rQ._ m than in the roles they played Mon· Don Blasingame then hit a baJ ! S . Lolli
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7
7
n--ton
ava
4
·
7 10 · U 31n
a few ye1:1rs ago, h:1sn ' t play�rl
l
t Unly �amcs s(:hedulctl ,
Mc1 s County will do hkew1se ·
·500 •
-· , ,,.gbt ""e c·mcmnal
' tho In'· lhe hc lt •"' Ama,.,
day in helping lbeir clubs "Ntn
·
.385 4¾
8
5
.
City
.
6 IC ··:t'15 4 Kansas
of a sore arm ·
Pony baII ""-""ause
•·� � Philadelphia
': , shortsto� made I dmng
Am.-rlr.11.11 Ai;i.oc-iallou
" f,,ITTLF. FOOZ" WOLFE, a fine lefthander from tmly lwo games played l. ll the ma- Phlls
Washington
s
1
1
6
.
He wai m top form Mond.u y, how Orm.1 h u :; Hou�lon :i
Racine, will probably be hunting a league close home )Ors.
Moaday•, Games
stop bul oouldn t make • play on
4 1
51',
""· ,elling down 15 '""'�h i ba l • U,n , eo· 5 tndianapol!s J
Los Angele,
to play in this summer ' i f Racine does not field a Hoc k • Freese hust le � home from sec- Blasingame, Freese, flying at (u!l Cincinati 3 Philadelphia 2
l\londaJ'• Beoullo
ters ov�r hu. fl_ve-11111 mg stmt .
ing Val ley t ea�.
tOnly games sdwdule -t ,
ond - on • hot _to deep _abort- ,peed. uced all the way 1""'.4' &lt; Only gmne scheduled\
in
talent
• Chicag&gt; 5
He fanned fo,e, walked one
baseball
Minne,ola
enough
PROBABLY
IS
TIIERE
""''" L&lt;•K,..
,wp _w,lh the w mmng run m th• rrom se&lt;o!KI and beat Aman&gt; '
.
1'11ffuy' • Probable Pll&lt;hm
while Balley lannerl "'"'· w"lked .Spnnglield ; llcadmg 4
t Wa
Meigs players between the ages of 18 and 37 left lo give Red
.
.
, . 3- victo ry o,er lhe Phlla lhrow "' the plat, .
ah
San Francisco at Chicago-San• N ��
top clubs in the state • good game. W hy nol use
Bmghamton • w,11,am,port ,
B And Gardner h1t a O'Toole pitched Hn shutout in•
delph a
____
&lt;..:ollms. for Eaate1 n.
f;1r1nt-1! Lant"aster 9 Johnstown 4.
.
ford ( 1 _ 1 1 vs. Cardwel l ii.o&gt;.
i
(�.::'�lily Pliellen
.
secln
t
00
h
1
h
b
1
n
hiB
t
n
le
. .
g
that
t
u
clinch
al
o
after
nings
.
m
in
·
wo-ou
l
basebal
a
for
sal
on
left
e
S
sewn and walkt•d f1v1•
TICKET
2
1
llF.
A
'fH ERE
Cmcmnatl New York at Minneaota - Oil at
sout h_ era Assoc I"'Uon
chased home Jim Lemon with the ond victory apm1t H many dill'· �l11ladelphla
Th
21
.
e
May
oy
uio 400 2-7 7 o
Pomer
os
Jlac ine
from
Field
ley
Cr
lo
exeu rsion
l mgbt &gt; - Green &lt; H I vs. Hunt mar &lt;Z.O l vs. Pascual &lt;2.oi,
• Sh '.'epo r 7
llll that enub;ed Minnesota lo feau. He s1ruc, out nine batten,
&lt;
n
Corporatio
1 20 ooo U- - 3 3 7 1 Mol'i" · i �
Steel
Midwest
lhe
hy
Eastern
sponsored
is
trip
train
Detroit at WNhington (night &gt;�as ivii .... !I irmmg\ i.arn 3
l.
Baile)', Harden 1 :1 1 WI' , ,1 nd Salwanting a ticket better hurry, or edge the Chlcaa((t White Sox. 6-5. and walked only two. Gordon ! H
nyone
A
Pomeroy
in
.
I0-2l vs. Slurdi,anl &lt;1-0l
lwawcee
Bunning
at
eles
Ml
s
An
g
Challanoos• " M,,on, pp&lt;l.
om r Lo
in
.,, . Collins and Lyons.
miss a double header belween the Reds -. nd The 27 · year - old Free... now Coleman hit a C cinnati h e ( nighl l - W:l11ams ( 1-1) vs. Nol- Chicago at Cleveland tnlPUwill
they
\
Allanla at Lilt e Rock, ppt.J.
playing with his fifth m • j O r in the ,econd inning.
Mi)wau k,•c B raves .
Wynn (2-0) v1. Grant (1-4)).
tebart U-U.
f'a&lt;!lllc
Cea�,
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. Bobby PiltsbOirgb at St. Louis &lt;nlgb lPOMER OY Bowling Lanes say but he stays in lhe line,p prlmar• dereat without • vie•THE
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it's u p to the public in the near future if the al I eys are ily becawse of h1i; speed and lcmg· Del Greco'f hit'I helped the Phils rutUULAWeae.daJ
Angeles
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Baltimore
' • Gamet
Player of South Af1 tl"a rn11t inu.. � 1.or1lund � Sun Diego 3
score both their l'\Ull.
to be kept bpen l onger i n the summer on Saturday after- ball threat. . .
(night\ - Fisher (0-2&gt; va. Otba
Sen Franciaco at Chicago
to l&lt;'ad the prolr·ssionul gollcrs in Seallle f Howaii :1
noons for high school students.
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Young bowlers are allowed a special rale for Satu rday
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total of '46. 03i6, bul Arnold Pal- l
afternoo n boWling. Wide interest was shown during the
mer of tritrnbc. l'a . Ii; movm� By Ualwd Pn:H lntunatlo n al
winter m onthS , but act ivity has slimmed down since ar•
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In the Texas Opr11 lasl w1-.·kend. !22nd day o( tht! year with Z1:i
Palm,,·. who (NI "" K"'"''" in moro '" follow In ""'
Overheard on the playfield :
11
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O n e Middlepor t adu l t to another, in wry comment
appr
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The
purse, lasL year , w011 s-t.300 in t tw
OLEAN, N.Y . ,UPll-Tom stlth 1 "Tom'■ an All-America • �
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Texaa Open lo in(-r1•;1.-.e his eur laKl quarter.
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"!,i�¼)
alway, dreamed or �ing a way," he aald. "U.'1 a fllbter,"
The momioy ''"" .,.• J,p1ler, for the long ball hitters to swing ! or :
rent earniogs to 137 .225.
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pro basketball star,
Saturn and Venus.
"We n,tght make it of 14-gauge steel . Maybe It would.,_ ....,.
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The evening slur Is Man. .
n't be torn dow.n then. But I suppose some kid would
to the Mt.
schoolboy basketball in his nativt'I today to transfon SUth
get a cutting torch for Christ mas.'
On this diiy m history .
Amirrlcan LuKue _ La r·y . T io
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Tuberculoalp
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Brooklyn, Tom uaed tQ tell his
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Thomas
1
In
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neral
85
Ge
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north of this eoUege eommunlty.
gers, 4--0: Poscu1JI. Tw ms. 2· 0
teammates:
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, MlOse name Wal
That', what vat1tlon1 are or. But don't mla I Ingle "Weit until I'm playing with the Therevdoctor
Sox, 2-0; Shaw, Wh111' S..1x , 2-0 ; his own Confederate soldiers oula
h would bti
day'■ mountain hHlnk■ of BARNEY GOOGLE I n d Knlcks in the Garden - I'll get not e led, aaid Stit
Ditmar. Vankiles, 2·0. A llf' n. 1 1,. side of Chuncellot'!ville, V irg111i,1
t least three months
a
for
conflned
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SNUFFY SMITH, Call WY 2-!157 before yo11 leave and all you guys in (rH."
diani, 2-0, l l11wk111-.. Indi ans. 2 0 : \ 11e subiscq",mtly lost his left a rn , .
for '11 lntfle Dally Sentlnel delivered to your var■tlon add· I SUtll went from Brook.Iyo to lit• and undergo trcotment
have
.
Mo�!li, Tigers. 2-0 . Wdhrlm, Ori • . In 11W, Lt. Oakley Kelley and
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definite
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College
and
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j .l•hn M. Cready lc•ft New York on
·- · -•lll�. z-o.
e S-(oot-5 forward led the
Th
of
eyea
the
captured
j
immoolately
ff fllght that mode them the flr'I'.
Cardi , 4 ,
, pro scouts with his amazing Bonnlea to a 22-4 record and third
aviators to make a nonsto1• Iran�•
I Amtrlr• Leape-:--:Mantle, Yan• : shooting. He was named to the place iP the UPI national raUng
continenlel flight.
PLAY FOR CHo\RITY
I keea, 7; Colavito, Tigen, " : Klus- · United Press Jnt.ernational Al!- last season. Be aeored 830 points.
In 1941, the Federal CommuniNorth Gal lia picked up Its sec�nd baseball wln �f i
ZtlWlki, Angels, 4 ; Gentile , Ori• America t.eam for the second Delplte comp!atnts by aome
Major Lt!afllt! Leaders
DETROIT lUPI 1 - TI1e De• rutlon1 Commi11!11on approvf'd th&lt;' , the season Monday n i ght by blanking Kyge r C reek S
oles,
I
4: Smith, Whitt Sox, 4·
stralghl lime this year and t� basketball followers that he
troit Lions uml 111� rlcvt&gt;IJ11d regular achcduhn� of rummcrr1:il Bobcats, 7-0. Kyger Creek . � aking anothe � impro ved By Uailed Prell la&amp;enallo■-1
R11111
Baited
la
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was made the No. 1 pick o( the slowed down �t time1 on lhf
Brown11 of the N..it 1onal Football televi1tion broadcast� t)('g mn m,: showing at baseball, suHered its third loss i n , as m any
NaUoul
N • t 1 0 • ■ l I.HIil" - Aaro11 , New York KnW.kerbocbrs in the court, Stitll averaged ti.I points
League wlll meet in .11n exhibition July hi.
Player • Club G. ,\II R. n. Pel. I
games .
Br•ves, l&amp;; Maya, Giant.a. •�; National Basketball Aaoclatlon. ■ game ror St. Bonaventure.
eo
&amp;
came her, Aug. 1 1. It will b•!
l2 25 .,11 \
Thf' l'irntes !cored lhree mark- 1 - - - Moon, L A.
17
two .
Moon, Dodgers, 14 : T. Dav UI,
5, ss
Tom, 22, aign.-d a contract with 'ffle doctor did not know how
14 22
■ponsored hy l he Ot•1 rui1 F r e P A tho"�hl (or loo.a)': German ('rs in !he first, and two ead1 in He struck out two, walked
Cunghm, St.L. 1
13
Ph
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14
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gers,
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n
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Knlcb la!lt monlh and wa1 long Tom bad 1M dlsaese. He
the
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G - , Gonzlz. Phila. 14 50 10 18 .380 Dod
; llison
l s �
Pren with a !11ht1rf' 111 th1• IJro horn writ er Timmas Mann said: i the hotlom of t he Ht&gt;f•nnd flf'1'1 I
YanM
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Amerlcu
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an
Viking
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looking ahead lo a pro cartle..." said, however, that If he had it
ceeds going to UW! t-' n'I! l'rcs� "Opinions tannot sui'l'ivc if on" , third rnngs. 'J'h1t game was only • lla was lo ho.st
13 45 " 16 .
Kasko, Cin.
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an
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17;
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co
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keel,
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S;
he
Friday,
l
1 a� 4 : 30 P:m,, today.
Monday when he le11med he was during the basketball seuon, It
41
F'l't!11i1 Air fund hll"
6 17 .3'40
has no chance to right for them," lour innings lonJ.
Aaron, Mllw. 12
Orio
lle,
Cash,
Tlgero,
14;
O..l
lel,
In
a victim of pulmonary tubercu- coold have affected his playing.
Porales will play M iddleport
, 11 , Nor! h. { ,..1 11ia had sev&lt;!n
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runs. 1 Clas� A sectkmal .toumament eon- Virdon, Pltl8 ·
H; Allison, Twina, 1�: Minoso, 1Ollui,
0u..1
..... the lNt weeb of the
1016
16 60 12 20 .m Whit So IS
Mays, S .F.
eighl h 1 1.� a11d one mi:.cue• T h e s
e
or the ae8ICIII' Stith complained of "no!.
nPA11ident
Ned Irish• r·
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te t at North GaIlla.
x. , t
Mathews, Mil 12 ,ui 9 18 333
1osers
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hau.J no runs on one s.a(ely
.....
' e f!core Or w,· 01....
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ltnlclterbocken, ■aid that flrst re-- feeling juat right." His weight,
Lm
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h. · 1s M 10 21 .m
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0 sin
. g,Je h), 1)r1 ly m the Sf't'Olld Ky � Creek 000 0 - O - l - 4 roat Pit
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n,
Cuba
. port■ indlcated Stith might not be normally 115 dropped U pound■
r
a 1.5 81 8 20 m Natlo l Leque- to
Clmnte' Pitt,;
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u Le ...
&lt;-Cl; Friend, _Plrat,1, &lt;-0 ; Podrea playing In the fall.
mossed fo"' ,-hances : N01-th G allia 32 I l( - 7 during that time '111a doctor ..�
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Am te
. nd
31 t ti · 44 Doclf!en, J-0. M izell, Plralel, I-Cl ,'. Tom°' 1J'l'B011111 phy1lc lan wa, Slllh'I welgbl fl now betwMn Ill
4
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Bra t B II
Cardwell, . Cub■, 1-0; Ouf(alo' not u pesalmistic.
For the winners. 1h11 Pleasant ,
and tll.
FIGHT RESULTS
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T�mp1e, e, . 1 111
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Glanta,
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Pickett,
unrnrkerl two rloubles in three : NEW YORK - BUly
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l4 SO 12 11 .Sa:Verll, �,·
-----. · ,Larry
I nps.
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Skt4i more, Jr.
Dtt- · 161. While Plain ■, N. Y . . out- MlnOIO (1I I
14 ,111, e 11 ·w
Vau l t had singlP!I, along w I t !l pointed Johnny Morris, 15�4. R
nn: ll'INN2R8
s. 14 5S 4 11 • ILIDD
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LA
Jim C Pl'.'�1111!11! Foreman a n � . Pittsburgh, t lOl.
i:, 5S ti II
�,\,.hl.
at u t
r
ve in
Burnes . 1roy ilunt belted a trip!� I Chicago _ Allen Thoma,, 167 , Fo Chi
13 53 10 11 .340 Co le rode ri W nen
La re
�
wn
Mr.
11 did Tony w�rry, Werry also i Chk!ago, outpointed Clarence Ri- Ba�\ey, M tnn . 15 50 1 0 17 . HJ Monday , includlnr:
The
race.
In the fea tured •venth
slammed out ti slng)P.
ley, 187, Detroit. ( 8).
14 5'1 12 19 .,SS
Kallne, Det.
rle f
a.
year
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Ru
Mo In the
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Le-Moon Dodi· fin&gt;
Gtoor&amp;•
the olllllttlllNI.
and
Lucky el
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sheep a nd lambs up 5 per cent
U- PMoo blenatlcmal
and hogs down 6 per Cfflt,
WASHINGTON &lt;IIPll - The
Agriculture Department reporb The 1960 gross incom from
e
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farm production of meat animals
.
egg,,
chickens c.rtd commer­
In 1960 totaled 40.4 bllHon pounds
clal broilers totaled $3 billion,
live weight, down 4 per cent from
.
compared with $2.74 blllllNI in
the re&lt;ord 51.3 billion pounds In
1959. Of t.he 1960 gross income, 61
l969.
per eent was from eggs., 34 �
•1 and call production , acCatue
cent from commercial broilen
counted for 58 per cent o( the to- and 6 per cent from fann
chJck­
-tal f� production of �al anl• en1. Calm receipts from sale
of
rnals m 1960. Hogs furnished 39 eggs, brollers, and farm
chickens
per cent and the re1m1tnlng 3 per in 1960 accou
nted for $2 9 bllUon
cent came from sheep and lambs. or 95 per cent
of the
in�
In 1959 cattle and calve■ repres- come. The remaining
5 per cent
55 per cent of the total ; represents tile value of produ
cts
gs 42 per eent; and sheep and consumed on farms
were prolambs 3 per cecl.
dued
The farm value of 13'!0 producG� income from sales of turlion at $9 bi!llon w as 1 per cent
key� on 1960 amounted to 1377
the 1969 1'&gt;1'11 of $9.7 bilbelow
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mllhon.
Iwn.
pnces
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nugs were h1gher
in 1960 than in 1958. but wice1
were lower for cattle, calves, Pope John Xl..IU said at Vatt.
can · City recently that farm•
aheep, and lambs.
The gross incorne - cash re- ing was one of the most important
ceipta pl111 value of
con- factors in the world economy, and
1umptlon - from meBt anim11l1 therefore farmers haver a right to
amouqted to $10.9 billion in 1960, auistance from society.
down 3 per c"'\ lrom the $lLS bil"Througb 110Clely,'" Pope John
lion In 1950. Groa Income from aaid, ''you must expect those laws
hog1 was 2 per cent larger than and provisions which you cannot
In 1959, but grou Income was I achieve from your own efforts
per cent ,maller for callle and alone. Thio applies to llmely sub­
calves and 2 per cent smaller for &amp;idles, to different types of insur­
sheep and Iambi, The aggregale ance and pension,, 1'&gt; tha grant.
live weight of meat animal! mar- Ing of family allowances. , ,these
keted In 19C50 was one per cent concessiona, already granted lo
lll'&amp;er than in 1959. Cattle and other social groups, are owed to
marketinp were up 5 per cent, you. a, a duty of juatice. ' '

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Talarlan told about 30 editor,
newspopen aerved by UPI in
West Virginia that white this (1 a
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It would be "wrong'" lo gm, up
faith in the pwlhUII)' of negotl­
atlng an undentandlng with Ille
Soviet. "but it Is also clear that
we must at the same time malnlain a lharp ,..,. of afertneu
and to haYe DO delusln111 &amp;bout Ille
pniblemo and the -fa&lt;fq 111.'"
Be ■aid the lluMlano too CIJlllol
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NII world h!nlllon,,: �
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ban fm,aolon ■IM,uld be delend■tl
altho,,p he -ledpd ! b o t
� edlton may dllfer Oil lhll,
"l1ie publlo bad • riaht to
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Be cJe■orlbed the borderlfne ....
TIIUlt: TYPES
bloobda and
twee11
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the onlinary long-dlllance
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f.lAM_l�ES.S. ELECTR IC HOM E HEATIN G
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A New Value and Comfort for Thur Home ,.

Anot her Elect rical Age Achieveme nt
Here Today I

Now you can heat your hc!me with electricity-the B11111e
that helps you with household jobs 80 effortlessly.

dependable

Modem ELEaRIC HEATING �
is a Good Investment

I. INIIANCIS THI YALUI
o, YOUl NOMI
You can enjoy a wonderful new world of modem convenience, comfort, safety
Modem Eildri,; U..tini ii ■n
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and clear!mees,
offered by an all-electric home-a home that is completely flameless!
UNt to your property which
will nol lO ool of otyt&amp;--modem
tric 8- Heotb&gt;a � the today-■-1 juat - modmn. in.
And, throu,h tbts lull WM! ·111 electricity- the one oervice that does
modera home! Evm • mlOW the "Eildricol Ap" "' -·
you .c:an take full advantare of the l9west el� rates. Read about bow this fineot, white
handbrcbW OIHDl!III away
12-MONTH IQUAI.
moat-°!modern heat of all c:an brinl 80 muclr more comfort and convenience into from chat catcben onaoiled 2. DICIWIS CLIANING
WMD ■ homo bu clean EJedric
PATMINT PIAN
AND IIDICOIATING
your home at a cost so low it will
you.
HWN 1Jeftin1
lloalWul d,.. flamel• Elee­
lric H- ;, omob-...S­
PLANNING A NIW NOMI!
free. It will UVII GD clean1na
bill.a
tor dr■P'.9riea, rop aM
TYPES
OF
ELECTR IC H EATI NG
.Plan it ., that it will be ae
upboltLery. Your walls wiH
modem tomorrow u it ia t.oday.
need redecontin1 much lee■
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oftaa. Lua v■cuumiof, leas
■crubblftl'. too. Mon pnociouo
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time for the flllllily I
ofl'en the ubnOIJl in cleanllneu.
comfort and convenience. Ten.
NO CHIMNIY Ol
ftltem or twenty yean from
fLUI NIIDID
now, home buyers will inliat
There
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no smob. odora, or
CEILING CABLE heat i, BASEBOARD UNITS heel WALL PANEL beaten how
more and more on the u:du•
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flamelma Electric
inYW.ble. Wira lee■ than ¼" by both radiation and convec-· heatin,i mil, behind • deoora­
amt benefit. of damelNII elec­
H•tinc-ond' no wa,t,r Mal !
thick are •utened to ceilinp tion. All mrfaoell ue warmed tive gnll. Small Jana may be
tric heal It'a the way to protect
be(ore plastering. Each room e,enly, and &lt;0.0hol ;, hr mdi­ lUled with thia tbeclDOllatk:·
4. NO TANKS OI
your new home investment.
bu • aeparate thermostat.
vidual room thermc»tat.
lllly controlltid uniL
IINS NIIDID
IIMODILING YOUI
BecaUlt tbete ii no 8ame tmire
PIIIINT HOM ■ !
it no need to 1tore raet in your
home or on J'OIII' pnrmiaea, You
You can make it more pleuant
aw on. buildin.- oosta and hawi
ik&gt; live in and enhance iUI v,Jue
more room for 1ivin1. Fuel
by imtalling 11ameleea electric
orderin_, and fuel delivery
day-. will end forever. Wba&amp; a
heatina-and it"• usually more
oonvenience !
HEAT PUMP beat. ;,, ,.;,,. ELECTRIC F U R N A C E
economical to inatalL 'l'1tere
••n r�
�-•ic,.
ter, aooh in IUIDIIJ,81, lt auto- providelcom�cm.tnl heuar. many typea of heatiof .,,..
s. LONG, nou1u­
matically maintaim any de- mg which ean be combined � lllllba 1- 111111 ■ • dla
tema. ODe or a combination of
aired 3"8r'round temperatllre. witlt cent.ral air conctitioninJ. • ••YOU LIVE BETTER (LfCTRK'AU.Y
,a11 un
which la perfeet for :,our bome.
rsmndn•
Wq:rca
TYPII
Is
Bur
Foa
Yova
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Let
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Electric Heatinr 11
Yoo can haw itiD.italled in.uy
■h,� .-ly for iaot■nt operand rec-,molflM &amp;h&amp; b'P8 or Electric Heat belt. for )'OW' home and family,
with no mu-. tu. or
inconvenience. And electric
special ki11.d of woaderhl
heat it ideal forthaterlra room.
.....nnth electrieity providN.
IIOIE IIUIIIG COST -X
Mon and mom home ownen
You know, too, tbe tr•men­
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fria,m
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dom prido, _,. ol mm.I. and
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,md neighbon) are 11ad theJ'
preetip it brinp to famiUet
awUched Ito lameleu electric
wbo have It.
beat. You will be too r
Q Qua l _, individuol room Q I• Eltdrlc He,uin., truly
umpaature rontrol1
PIOPII INSULAT ION
NO OTNII HIATING
Na
ASIUIR MAXIMUM
A
Yea.
With
many
Electric
A Yea. The wonden of elec•
COMPAIII
fUMI•
Hoatiq: .,- a lhennootal trlcity for heating have been coM,OIT AND THllflY
LUI IIUC'IIIC HIATING
Ill each J'OOOl P,vea you auto- talbd about for yean and now
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'J'aULT Moo■ aN- &amp;lectric matic :room by IOOlll control 111.on than 850,000 homee in
over-bated or tbi1 country haw. proved ita Good fnmltlion will s-y for lt­
He■tln1 will add yean.-abetldl
value to your bam:e-it'a mod,.
meritl ad adYantap&amp;. It'• tbm .U within. a few ,-n 1hroup
em -,. u,I will
modom Q C1111 I maintain heaUhld most modem 1-tin.s •Y•tell!I,
bodli-on ,our
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dal h,anidi&amp;n an roqaind. A Y-. II', - 1'&gt; mqcl,emlso - &lt;i bal-- It'• ILICTl,IC HIAJIJ&gt;HI
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mrnct: temperature ia uch
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nerd ll, walked twa, whlltThe MiddJeport Yellow Jacket• i three bill, both .1tnglet1 and both double, IC.'Ol"i:ng IUndy.
won t�ir second straight hue- 1 off Bush. Lee Comb!, loaintt I 11w Jacblt bad 1JOU«i two ln Comba, abo in f'tve, fl:&amp;ll!Hld Uiree,
1 l&gt;a e game here Monday u hoa:ts ' pitcher, go lM other, l!I shot orf the a!ICODd fr:ime when M�y walked one, and bit two.
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Anderson
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advanced,
the
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Anderson's
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the
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Rutl
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and ICOred on Clonch'• aingle. the sixth aqd one more ln th,,
p,trhint: of Charles Bwh for {JVe through the r ight sl�.
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I Tornadoes won t h eir fifth game of ._the sµnng
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with
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Swackhamer·s \ four trips. '!be flnt ooe came in allO ICOred on Cloncb't biugle. wmed bne, walked none.
Coach Nolari
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when Freshman Don Hardeu r r li cved t,'rcshman Ted
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shutout
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Mlddleport
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Anderson
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land infield miscues and timely was safe on Hall's mt.cut. wH
Eastern i.s 84 .
Carr,
lng, Mike Uttle waa ufe on •
c.ombs (1..P) , Peter&amp;Oll 18) and
hitting lo collect one run in the sacrificed down by Ronale
Eastern had gon� m front ]· I m
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· a pair in the fifth, and one in driving in Clo�h.
Charley Collins· two run triplt&gt;
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er'SOfl million and with one out. Anderto• Cl
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Thal was when Bailt&gt;y was pulled
_ IT'S I N T H E BAG that Meigs County wil l provide the S ix
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one· Morris !ingled both nmi
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Head Umpire, C. W. Searlts;
1 �or Rutland. third lialdn8n nm 1� wi� two o�. Andenoo
off the mound by road1 Larry
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Lillie League teams, a Pony League program and a H igh
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Bush
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his
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Wayland , Manley.
with
Hint.l
lowing
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fo
all 1ot lwo of RuUand .t
Mom.sou
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hool Summe r Loop this summ n as has been s pon so r- I Bill H
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IA�7o:�hr�;�:��P 11:h�'. ' :�1
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��N E OF the programs that formerly
l&gt;'.)frl,1//J
when Bailey 11•.is s.afe on an errur.
dre w fa l l' crowds of ba�eba ll (�ns, both young and old ,
and so was Grimm Salser sm).(lt'ti
�as falkn by the wayside, giving way to youth recreallailey horn,. !here •• , anolhe, I
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error on &lt;:In i.lllemplcd throv. to
lT IS r&gt;OUBTF U L if there will be an_y semi-pro team
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in Meig s County this year. At least no h mt has been givBeegle smgled m t wo runs HugN
en to that eHett yet, by any of the former principals of
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By NORMAN Mll.LER
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Birch -A· alkrJ. and Uuane Wol,e
WIBI Sb•Jffllet
�,,,_ suc.:h teams
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Prd&amp; JaleraaUoul
UD.ited
fourth
run
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It was Freetc'1 flefflle511 thar
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1ingled the
entry in the Hocking '
ONE.:
PLAYER_
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Racine's
1960
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s Angeles at MDwaukee (night &gt;
Ma
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jer Le•pe stalChq:,
V�lley �ssociatlo� the ot,h, er day said, ''It's doubtrud Gene Freese of the Ci� innah helped lefty Jd'fl O 'Toole win 8
phia at Cine . tnighU
P
Philadel
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By HN tta Jalerut.leul
morr run� in the seventh
1( Racme Will enter this year._
I Reds and Billy Gardner or lM aiJ:-hitter again st Robin Robert!
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Hacinf' hitters were Salsr r. 1 .... u
I N semi-pro ba JI rn Me1gs Coun tY \ Minnesola Twins never battl!d and tM' Phil ! Monday night.
TII E INT�REST
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Wilh the score tied at 2 . ,2,
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is dying . a slow _death the past three O� four years , with 1 .300 or made en All -Siar team.
4 •714 • •
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Franc sco
Ml11or Lt-ague Result1
w11h Graham. Wolfe, and 8ee�le ' fans seem th e1r share o f games d ur m g the wee kd ays but for sever"I seasollli n o w Freese led off the fourth bv •··
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Jt&gt;Hing hits also For F:asll'rn Hy Uolkd &amp;l"H Jolnnatiunal
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M'mnesota
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Los AngeIe
�warl:t dtiubletl and Charlwe!l
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P H I L. , ( ,01,, 1 • I N S , ue
s
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.- 21 Chicago
. league job11 through h u a t I � shortstop Ruben Amaro of t h &lt;'
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einglPd 10 go wilh C'ollms s1•( ·ond S.111Juan 7 Syracuse 2
Uncle Sam, a)�ays managed to ke ep a � earn goi ng m and handiness.
Phils. He moved 10 second on M
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Cleveland
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\om_ero y. _ So did the �ayland brothers I n M ld� lepo� t. Never wa!I lti l.s more evident Chico Cardenas' single.
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Baltimore
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Hardt'n. a stron� t 1 t t lt' Lt!agut• r l lod1e,,!Pr at .Jersey Lily , pl)&lt;l .
Col.l l n s , will be . retur� mg _soon , so maybe sem1. p rQ._ m than in the roles they played Mon· Don Blasingame then hit a baJ ! S . Lolli
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a few ye1:1rs ago, h:1sn ' t play�rl
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t Unly �amcs s(:hedulctl ,
Mc1 s County will do hkew1se ·
·500 •
-· , ,,.gbt ""e c·mcmnal
' tho In'· lhe hc lt •"' Ama,.,
day in helping lbeir clubs "Ntn
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5
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City
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6 IC ··:t'15 4 Kansas
of a sore arm ·
Pony baII ""-""ause
•·� � Philadelphia
': , shortsto� made I dmng
Am.-rlr.11.11 Ai;i.oc-iallou
" f,,ITTLF. FOOZ" WOLFE, a fine lefthander from tmly lwo games played l. ll the ma- Phlls
Washington
s
1
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6
.
He wai m top form Mond.u y, how Orm.1 h u :; Hou�lon :i
Racine, will probably be hunting a league close home )Ors.
Moaday•, Games
stop bul oouldn t make • play on
4 1
51',
""· ,elling down 15 '""'�h i ba l • U,n , eo· 5 tndianapol!s J
Los Angele,
to play in this summer ' i f Racine does not field a Hoc k • Freese hust le � home from sec- Blasingame, Freese, flying at (u!l Cincinati 3 Philadelphia 2
l\londaJ'• Beoullo
ters ov�r hu. fl_ve-11111 mg stmt .
ing Val ley t ea�.
tOnly games sdwdule -t ,
ond - on • hot _to deep _abort- ,peed. uced all the way 1""'.4' &lt; Only gmne scheduled\
in
talent
• Chicag&gt; 5
He fanned fo,e, walked one
baseball
Minne,ola
enough
PROBABLY
IS
TIIERE
""''" L&lt;•K,..
,wp _w,lh the w mmng run m th• rrom se&lt;o!KI and beat Aman&gt; '
.
1'11ffuy' • Probable Pll&lt;hm
while Balley lannerl "'"'· w"lked .Spnnglield ; llcadmg 4
t Wa
Meigs players between the ages of 18 and 37 left lo give Red
.
.
, . 3- victo ry o,er lhe Phlla lhrow "' the plat, .
ah
San Francisco at Chicago-San• N ��
top clubs in the state • good game. W hy nol use
Bmghamton • w,11,am,port ,
B And Gardner h1t a O'Toole pitched Hn shutout in•
delph a
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&lt;..:ollms. for Eaate1 n.
f;1r1nt-1! Lant"aster 9 Johnstown 4.
.
ford ( 1 _ 1 1 vs. Cardwel l ii.o&gt;.
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sewn and walkt•d f1v1•
TICKET
2
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A
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Cmcmnatl New York at Minneaota - Oil at
sout h_ era Assoc I"'Uon
chased home Jim Lemon with the ond victory apm1t H many dill'· �l11ladelphla
Th
21
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e
May
oy
uio 400 2-7 7 o
Pomer
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Jlac ine
from
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ley
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lo
exeu rsion
l mgbt &gt; - Green &lt; H I vs. Hunt mar &lt;Z.O l vs. Pascual &lt;2.oi,
• Sh '.'epo r 7
llll that enub;ed Minnesota lo feau. He s1ruc, out nine batten,
&lt;
n
Corporatio
1 20 ooo U- - 3 3 7 1 Mol'i" · i �
Steel
Midwest
lhe
hy
Eastern
sponsored
is
trip
train
Detroit at WNhington (night &gt;�as ivii .... !I irmmg\ i.arn 3
l.
Baile)', Harden 1 :1 1 WI' , ,1 nd Salwanting a ticket better hurry, or edge the Chlcaa((t White Sox. 6-5. and walked only two. Gordon ! H
nyone
A
Pomeroy
in
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I0-2l vs. Slurdi,anl &lt;1-0l
lwawcee
Bunning
at
eles
Ml
s
An
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Challanoos• " M,,on, pp&lt;l.
om r Lo
in
.,, . Collins and Lyons.
miss a double header belween the Reds -. nd The 27 · year - old Free... now Coleman hit a C cinnati h e ( nighl l - W:l11ams ( 1-1) vs. Nol- Chicago at Cleveland tnlPUwill
they
\
Allanla at Lilt e Rock, ppt.J.
playing with his fifth m • j O r in the ,econd inning.
Mi)wau k,•c B raves .
Wynn (2-0) v1. Grant (1-4)).
tebart U-U.
f'a&lt;!lllc
Cea�,
Lt;igut'
the
fourth
league
club.
II
h1tting
only
242,
For
Roberta,
lhts
al
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LF.ADS
PLAYER
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Bo.,ton at Kanw CRy lnlghtlVanroo,ec a&lt; 'l'ocoma, ppd.
. Bobby PiltsbOirgb at St. Louis &lt;nlgb lPOMER OY Bowling Lanes say but he stays in lhe line,p prlmar• dereat without • vie•THE
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DUNEDIN, �·1o1 t lJPl 1 -Gary Spokan-e 2 Siilt Lake L'11y I
- -v VI �,i � •
UHi V!I. roguu ·1 ,
it's u p to the public in the near future if the al I eys are ily becawse of h1i; speed and lcmg· Del Greco'f hit'I helped the Phils rutUULAWeae.daJ
Angeles
Lo
at
Baltimore
' • Gamet
Player of South Af1 tl"a rn11t inu.. � 1.or1lund � Sun Diego 3
score both their l'\Ull.
to be kept bpen l onger i n the summer on Saturday after- ball threat. . .
(night\ - Fisher (0-2&gt; va. Otba
Sen Franciaco at Chicago
to l&lt;'ad the prolr·ssionul gollcrs in Seallle f Howaii :1
noons for high school students.
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St.
l
at
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Loo &lt; rth
1001 ••mio,, w,th on "nolfi.-iol
Young bowlers are allowed a special rale for Satu rday
------------- ---· -- - Tn�· ALMANAC
total of '46. 03i6, bul Arnold Pal- l
afternoo n boWling. Wide interest was shown during the
mer of tritrnbc. l'a . Ii; movm� By Ualwd Pn:H lntunatlo n al
winter m onthS , but act ivity has slimmed down since ar•
-'
J
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cfo,.,, a, • re,ull &lt;of ho, ,odo,·y To&lt;l•y i, Tuesday. Moy 2ud th, rival of warmer weather.
=:i2--! 1-r"'&lt;""
,,...JJI�
b
In the Texas Opr11 lasl w1-.·kend. !22nd day o( tht! year with Z1:i
Palm,,·. who (NI "" K"'"''" in moro '" follow In ""'
Overheard on the playfield :
11
ng
oa
O n e Middlepor t adu l t to another, in wry comment
appr
IL�
l
d
11
moon
The
purse, lasL year , w011 s-t.300 in t tw
OLEAN, N.Y . ,UPll-Tom stlth 1 "Tom'■ an All-America • �
.;,,..u
Texaa Open lo in(-r1•;1.-.e his eur laKl quarter.
·
, about perman ent installat ion of a Boys' League fence
"!,i�¼)
alway, dreamed or �ing a way," he aald. "U.'1 a fllbter,"
The momioy ''"" .,.• J,p1ler, for the long ball hitters to swing ! or :
rent earniogs to 137 .225.
'
E*"" 1lolpHal
pro basketball star,
Saturn and Venus.
"We n,tght make it of 14-gauge steel . Maybe It would.,_ ....,.
.....:-:::_,
When he was a kid playin!! ,[ Arrangtmenta were beirl&amp; made
The evening slur Is Man. .
n't be torn dow.n then. But I suppose some kid would
to the Mt.
schoolboy basketball in his nativt'I today to transfon SUth
get a cutting torch for Christ mas.'
On this diiy m history .
Amirrlcan LuKue _ La r·y . T io
■ p lt 1 l
i
R
Mor
s
Tuberculoalp
r
Brooklyn, Tom uaed tQ tell his
----Stone!
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___
Thomas
1
In
,
neral
85
Ge
;
3
north of this eoUege eommunlty.
gers, 4--0: Poscu1JI. Tw ms. 2· 0
teammates:
=-'l::O:
Ramo,. Twins, 2-0, Wynn, Wh ile walll Jockson, w",i shol down by
, MlOse name Wal
That', what vat1tlon1 are or. But don't mla I Ingle "Weit until I'm playing with the Therevdoctor
Sox, 2-0; Shaw, Wh111' S..1x , 2-0 ; his own Confederate soldiers oula
h would bti
day'■ mountain hHlnk■ of BARNEY GOOGLE I n d Knlcks in the Garden - I'll get not e led, aaid Stit
Ditmar. Vankiles, 2·0. A llf' n. 1 1,. side of Chuncellot'!ville, V irg111i,1
t least three months
a
for
conflned
.
SNUFFY SMITH, Call WY 2-!157 before yo11 leave and all you guys in (rH."
diani, 2-0, l l11wk111-.. Indi ans. 2 0 : \ 11e subiscq",mtly lost his left a rn , .
for '11 lntfle Dally Sentlnel delivered to your var■tlon add· I SUtll went from Brook.Iyo to lit• and undergo trcotment
have
.
Mo�!li, Tigers. 2-0 . Wdhrlm, Ori • . In 11W, Lt. Oakley Kelley and
iod
definite
pe
r
.
.
College
and
-------------res,.
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Bonaventure
i
t1e
S
j .l•hn M. Cready lc•ft New York on
·- · -•lll�. z-o.
e S-(oot-5 forward led the
Th
of
eyea
the
captured
j
immoolately
ff fllght that mode them the flr'I'.
Cardi , 4 ,
, pro scouts with his amazing Bonnlea to a 22-4 record and third
aviators to make a nonsto1• Iran�•
I Amtrlr• Leape-:--:Mantle, Yan• : shooting. He was named to the place iP the UPI national raUng
continenlel flight.
PLAY FOR CHo\RITY
I keea, 7; Colavito, Tigen, " : Klus- · United Press Jnt.ernational Al!- last season. Be aeored 830 points.
In 1941, the Federal CommuniNorth Gal lia picked up Its sec�nd baseball wln �f i
ZtlWlki, Angels, 4 ; Gentile , Ori• America t.eam for the second Delplte comp!atnts by aome
Major Lt!afllt! Leaders
DETROIT lUPI 1 - TI1e De• rutlon1 Commi11!11on approvf'd th&lt;' , the season Monday n i ght by blanking Kyge r C reek S
oles,
I
4: Smith, Whitt Sox, 4·
stralghl lime this year and t� basketball followers that he
troit Lions uml 111� rlcvt&gt;IJ11d regular achcduhn� of rummcrr1:il Bobcats, 7-0. Kyger Creek . � aking anothe � impro ved By Uailed Prell la&amp;enallo■-1
R11111
Baited
la
l
was made the No. 1 pick o( the slowed down �t time1 on lhf
Brown11 of the N..it 1onal Football televi1tion broadcast� t)('g mn m,: showing at baseball, suHered its third loss i n , as m any
NaUoul
N • t 1 0 • ■ l I.HIil" - Aaro11 , New York KnW.kerbocbrs in the court, Stitll averaged ti.I points
League wlll meet in .11n exhibition July hi.
Player • Club G. ,\II R. n. Pel. I
games .
Br•ves, l&amp;; Maya, Giant.a. •�; National Basketball Aaoclatlon. ■ game ror St. Bonaventure.
eo
&amp;
came her, Aug. 1 1. It will b•!
l2 25 .,11 \
Thf' l'irntes !cored lhree mark- 1 - - - Moon, L A.
17
two .
Moon, Dodgers, 14 : T. Dav UI,
5, ss
Tom, 22, aign.-d a contract with 'ffle doctor did not know how
14 22
■ponsored hy l he Ot•1 rui1 F r e P A tho"�hl (or loo.a)': German ('rs in !he first, and two ead1 in He struck out two, walked
Cunghm, St.L. 1
13
Ph
Ca
,
14
,
gers,
al
,
orth
n
,
permltl
1
ather
e
W
Knlcb la!lt monlh and wa1 long Tom bad 1M dlsaese. He
the
U
G - , Gonzlz. Phila. 14 50 10 18 .380 Dod
; llison
l s �
Pren with a !11ht1rf' 111 th1• IJro horn writ er Timmas Mann said: i the hotlom of t he Ht&gt;f•nnd flf'1'1 I
YanM
t
,
le
35&amp;
Amerlcu
i...,ues
an
Viking
I
Coalton
looking ahead lo a pro cartle..." said, however, that If he had it
ceeds going to UW! t-' n'I! l'rcs� "Opinions tannot sui'l'ivc if on" , third rnngs. 'J'h1t game was only • lla was lo ho.st
13 45 " 16 .
Kasko, Cin.
\
F
l
Indl
an
na
17;
r
&amp;n1,
co
:
keel,
,19
S;
he
Friday,
l
1 a� 4 : 30 P:m,, today.
Monday when he le11med he was during the basketball seuon, It
41
F'l't!11i1 Air fund hll"
6 17 .3'40
has no chance to right for them," lour innings lonJ.
Aaron, Mllw. 12
Orio
lle,
Cash,
Tlgero,
14;
O..l
lel,
In
a victim of pulmonary tubercu- coold have affected his playing.
Porales will play M iddleport
, 11 , Nor! h. { ,..1 11ia had sev&lt;!n
•
l l '7 ll 18 ·
1.
runs. 1 Clas� A sectkmal .toumament eon- Virdon, Pltl8 ·
H; Allison, Twina, 1�: Minoso, 1Ollui,
0u..1
..... the lNt weeb of the
1016
16 60 12 20 .m Whit So IS
Mays, S .F.
eighl h 1 1.� a11d one mi:.cue• T h e s
e
or the ae8ICIII' Stith complained of "no!.
nPA11ident
Ned Irish• r·
.
te t at North GaIlla.
x. , t
Mathews, Mil 12 ,ui 9 18 333
1osers
.
pa
.1.1oo.
hau.J no runs on one s.a(ely
.....
' e f!core Or w,· 01....
--.
ltnlclterbocken, ■aid that flrst re-- feeling juat right." His weight,
Lm
1UGJ
' C'mle5ti·· G
·
,
h. · 1s M 10 21 .m
.
u
0 sin
. g,Je h), 1)r1 ly m the Sf't'Olld Ky � Creek 000 0 - O - l - 4 roat Pit
!.
la
n,
Cuba
. port■ indlcated Stith might not be normally 115 dropped U pound■
r
a 1.5 81 8 20 m Natlo l Leque- to
Clmnte' Pitt,;
.
u Le ...
&lt;-Cl; Friend, _Plrat,1, &lt;-0 ; Podrea playing In the fall.
mossed fo"' ,-hances : N01-th G allia 32 I l( - 7 during that time '111a doctor ..�
l
8a
Am te
. nd
31 t ti · 44 Doclf!en, J-0. M izell, Plralel, I-Cl ,'. Tom°' 1J'l'B011111 phy1lc lan wa, Slllh'I welgbl fl now betwMn Ill
4
ll
Bra t B II
Cardwell, . Cub■, 1-0; Ouf(alo' not u pesalmistic.
For the winners. 1h11 Pleasant ,
and tll.
FIGHT RESULTS
·
8
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24
13
T�mp1e, e, . 1 111
·
Glanta,
:Z..O.
Pickett,
unrnrkerl two rloubles in three : NEW YORK - BUly
--,
l4 SO 12 11 .Sa:Verll, �,·
-----. · ,Larry
I nps.
.
Skt4i more, Jr.
Dtt- · 161. While Plain ■, N. Y . . out- MlnOIO (1I I
14 ,111, e 11 ·w
Vau l t had singlP!I, along w I t !l pointed Johnny Morris, 15�4. R
nn: ll'INN2R8
s. 14 5S 4 11 • ILIDD
1'
UREL, Md. ( UPH - Roben
LA
Jim C Pl'.'�1111!11! Foreman a n � . Pittsburgh, t lOl.
i:, 5S ti II
�,\,.hl.
at u t
r
ve in
Burnes . 1roy ilunt belted a trip!� I Chicago _ Allen Thoma,, 167 , Fo Chi
13 53 10 11 .340 Co le rode ri W nen
La re
�
wn
Mr.
11 did Tony w�rry, Werry also i Chk!ago, outpointed Clarence Ri- Ba�\ey, M tnn . 15 50 1 0 17 . HJ Monday , includlnr:
The
race.
In the fea tured •venth
slammed out ti slng)P.
ley, 187, Detroit. ( 8).
14 5'1 12 19 .,SS
Kallne, Det.
rle f
a.
year
1
D&lt;'Vault was the winnln,: hurl DALLAS - l{emy Lane. 37, Cash Del
Co
15
333
IS
14
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-okl
rvm Ber
Imler.
P
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the
In
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abroad
aeored
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R
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Ru
Mo In the
I
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Rothgeb wu the lo,fng pitcher. Randall. ISi. Tyler , Tu. UOl .
ollollll
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N
Le-Moon Dodi· fin&gt;
Gtoor&amp;•
the olllllttlllNI.
and
Lucky el
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sheep a nd lambs up 5 per cent
U- PMoo blenatlcmal
and hogs down 6 per Cfflt,
WASHINGTON &lt;IIPll - The
Agriculture Department reporb The 1960 gross incom from
e
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farm production of meat animals
.
egg,,
chickens c.rtd commer­
In 1960 totaled 40.4 bllHon pounds
clal broilers totaled $3 billion,
live weight, down 4 per cent from
.
compared with $2.74 blllllNI in
the re&lt;ord 51.3 billion pounds In
1959. Of t.he 1960 gross income, 61
l969.
per eent was from eggs., 34 �
•1 and call production , acCatue
cent from commercial broilen
counted for 58 per cent o( the to- and 6 per cent from fann
chJck­
-tal f� production of �al anl• en1. Calm receipts from sale
of
rnals m 1960. Hogs furnished 39 eggs, brollers, and farm
chickens
per cent and the re1m1tnlng 3 per in 1960 accou
nted for $2 9 bllUon
cent came from sheep and lambs. or 95 per cent
of the
in�
In 1959 cattle and calve■ repres- come. The remaining
5 per cent
55 per cent of the total ; represents tile value of produ
cts
gs 42 per eent; and sheep and consumed on farms
were prolambs 3 per cecl.
dued
The farm value of 13'!0 producG� income from sales of turlion at $9 bi!llon w as 1 per cent
key� on 1960 amounted to 1377
the 1969 1'&gt;1'11 of $9.7 bilbelow
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Iwn.
pnces
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nugs were h1gher
in 1960 than in 1958. but wice1
were lower for cattle, calves, Pope John Xl..IU said at Vatt.
can · City recently that farm•
aheep, and lambs.
The gross incorne - cash re- ing was one of the most important
ceipta pl111 value of
con- factors in the world economy, and
1umptlon - from meBt anim11l1 therefore farmers haver a right to
amouqted to $10.9 billion in 1960, auistance from society.
down 3 per c"'\ lrom the $lLS bil"Througb 110Clely,'" Pope John
lion In 1950. Groa Income from aaid, ''you must expect those laws
hog1 was 2 per cent larger than and provisions which you cannot
In 1959, but grou Income was I achieve from your own efforts
per cent ,maller for callle and alone. Thio applies to llmely sub­
calves and 2 per cent smaller for &amp;idles, to different types of insur­
sheep and Iambi, The aggregale ance and pension,, 1'&gt; tha grant.
live weight of meat animal! mar- Ing of family allowances. , ,these
keted In 19C50 was one per cent concessiona, already granted lo
lll'&amp;er than in 1959. Cattle and other social groups, are owed to
marketinp were up 5 per cent, you. a, a duty of juatice. ' '

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IAltlS NO ROOI SPAClt
,It• in attie, eraw l1pace,
lltlHty ,.,.., or baN"menl !
IISI IUY for tomfort, low
Qltoperatlon! E:i:tn hlown
power tlrtulatu warmth
Nttn - rh.. MORE (Om•
fan for LESS fuel. Com•
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and Viet Nam.
Talarlan told about 30 editor,
newspopen aerved by UPI in
West Virginia that white this (1 a
"grave period" In the world today
It would be "wrong'" lo gm, up
faith in the pwlhUII)' of negotl­
atlng an undentandlng with Ille
Soviet. "but it Is also clear that
we must at the same time malnlain a lharp ,..,. of afertneu
and to haYe DO delusln111 &amp;bout Ille
pniblemo and the -fa&lt;fq 111.'"
Be ■aid the lluMlano too CIJlllol
llDY avenue of MpllaUqo
NII world h!nlllon,,: �
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papen' n,pomfbUltJe■ In
lni lacluallf what - on In the
and nalbl, ■aid lie 1a1t �
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"'-'• role In tho ■bortlve Qa
ban fm,aolon ■IM,uld be delend■tl
altho,,p he -ledpd ! b o t
� edlton may dllfer Oil lhll,
"l1ie publlo bad • riaht to
lmow alioct lnepto,u and bun&amp;·
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It lo ;erfoullJ open to �
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Be cJe■orlbed the borderlfne ....
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,..i mUllar)' --. be ■aid nlll, fut oerric,, yoc poy "fl
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f.lAM_l�ES.S. ELECTR IC HOM E HEATIN G
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A New Value and Comfort for Thur Home ,.

Anot her Elect rical Age Achieveme nt
Here Today I

Now you can heat your hc!me with electricity-the B11111e
that helps you with household jobs 80 effortlessly.

dependable

Modem ELEaRIC HEATING �
is a Good Investment

I. INIIANCIS THI YALUI
o, YOUl NOMI
You can enjoy a wonderful new world of modem convenience, comfort, safety
Modem Eildri,; U..tini ii ■n
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and clear!mees,
offered by an all-electric home-a home that is completely flameless!
UNt to your property which
will nol lO ool of otyt&amp;--modem
tric 8- Heotb&gt;a � the today-■-1 juat - modmn. in.
And, throu,h tbts lull WM! ·111 electricity- the one oervice that does
modera home! Evm • mlOW the "Eildricol Ap" "' -·
you .c:an take full advantare of the l9west el� rates. Read about bow this fineot, white
handbrcbW OIHDl!III away
12-MONTH IQUAI.
moat-°!modern heat of all c:an brinl 80 muclr more comfort and convenience into from chat catcben onaoiled 2. DICIWIS CLIANING
WMD ■ homo bu clean EJedric
PATMINT PIAN
AND IIDICOIATING
your home at a cost so low it will
you.
HWN 1Jeftin1
lloalWul d,.. flamel• Elee­
lric H- ;, omob-...S­
PLANNING A NIW NOMI!
free. It will UVII GD clean1na
bill.a
tor dr■P'.9riea, rop aM
TYPES
OF
ELECTR IC H EATI NG
.Plan it ., that it will be ae
upboltLery. Your walls wiH
modem tomorrow u it ia t.oday.
need redecontin1 much lee■
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lnatall flamele■B electric beat­
oftaa. Lua v■cuumiof, leas
■crubblftl'. too. Mon pnociouo
ing, the heating ayatem that
time for the flllllily I
ofl'en the ubnOIJl in cleanllneu.
comfort and convenience. Ten.
NO CHIMNIY Ol
ftltem or twenty yean from
fLUI NIIDID
now, home buyers will inliat
There
ia
no smob. odora, or
CEILING CABLE heat i, BASEBOARD UNITS heel WALL PANEL beaten how
more and more on the u:du•
fWDM
bom
flamelma Electric
inYW.ble. Wira lee■ than ¼" by both radiation and convec-· heatin,i mil, behind • deoora­
amt benefit. of damelNII elec­
H•tinc-ond' no wa,t,r Mal !
thick are •utened to ceilinp tion. All mrfaoell ue warmed tive gnll. Small Jana may be
tric heal It'a the way to protect
be(ore plastering. Each room e,enly, and &lt;0.0hol ;, hr mdi­ lUled with thia tbeclDOllatk:·
4. NO TANKS OI
your new home investment.
bu • aeparate thermostat.
vidual room thermc»tat.
lllly controlltid uniL
IINS NIIDID
IIMODILING YOUI
BecaUlt tbete ii no 8ame tmire
PIIIINT HOM ■ !
it no need to 1tore raet in your
home or on J'OIII' pnrmiaea, You
You can make it more pleuant
aw on. buildin.- oosta and hawi
ik&gt; live in and enhance iUI v,Jue
more room for 1ivin1. Fuel
by imtalling 11ameleea electric
orderin_, and fuel delivery
day-. will end forever. Wba&amp; a
heatina-and it"• usually more
oonvenience !
HEAT PUMP beat. ;,, ,.;,,. ELECTRIC F U R N A C E
economical to inatalL 'l'1tere
••n r�
�-•ic,.
ter, aooh in IUIDIIJ,81, lt auto- providelcom�cm.tnl heuar. many typea of heatiof .,,..
s. LONG, nou1u­
matically maintaim any de- mg which ean be combined � lllllba 1- 111111 ■ • dla
tema. ODe or a combination of
aired 3"8r'round temperatllre. witlt cent.ral air conctitioninJ. • ••YOU LIVE BETTER (LfCTRK'AU.Y
,a11 un
which la perfeet for :,our bome.
rsmndn•
Wq:rca
TYPII
Is
Bur
Foa
Yova
Hou?
Let
wi
review
YoW'
1,eci!lc
needa
Electric Heatinr 11
Yoo can haw itiD.italled in.uy
■h,� .-ly for iaot■nt operand rec-,molflM &amp;h&amp; b'P8 or Electric Heat belt. for )'OW' home and family,
with no mu-. tu. or
inconvenience. And electric
special ki11.d of woaderhl
heat it ideal forthaterlra room.
.....nnth electrieity providN.
IIOIE IIUIIIG COST -X
Mon and mom home ownen
You know, too, tbe tr•men­
.
.
fria,m
.
dom prido, _,. ol mm.I. and
I I I
,md neighbon) are 11ad theJ'
preetip it brinp to famiUet
awUched Ito lameleu electric
wbo have It.
beat. You will be too r
Q Qua l _, individuol room Q I• Eltdrlc He,uin., truly
umpaature rontrol1
PIOPII INSULAT ION
NO OTNII HIATING
Na
ASIUIR MAXIMUM
A
Yea.
With
many
Electric
A Yea. The wonden of elec•
COMPAIII
fUMI•
Hoatiq: .,- a lhennootal trlcity for heating have been coM,OIT AND THllflY
LUI IIUC'IIIC HIATING
Ill each J'OOOl P,vea you auto- talbd about for yean and now
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ONIATION
'J'aULT Moo■ aN- &amp;lectric matic :room by IOOlll control 111.on than 850,000 homee in
over-bated or tbi1 country haw. proved ita Good fnmltlion will s-y for lt­
He■tln1 will add yean.-abetldl
value to your bam:e-it'a mod,.
meritl ad adYantap&amp;. It'• tbm .U within. a few ,-n 1hroup
em -,. u,I will
modom Q C1111 I maintain heaUhld most modem 1-tin.s •Y•tell!I,
bodli-on ,our
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oo■tolo,.i.■l lq,dp -• ■nd
/uuni&lt;lilyl
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El«&lt;ri&lt; Beolint k r,,.. •-�•- • ..,
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Tbe
CIC drild aa1 by hirb 1,mpora- and
IIIN IS Al ADAl'l'AIU Al tare hMlinr aurf-. No lo provide n,ilt■a,. to th,
dal h,anidi&amp;n an roqaind. A Y-. II', - 1'&gt; mqcl,emlso - &lt;i bal-- It'• ILICTl,IC HIAJIJ&gt;HI
.
:,om home will! eltclrle lf■I. -■pias,._a..,_lllwinlet WILL IIUCftlC HllT
Cl!9I'
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llf
'IIIS l'ttnat
. Fl•-• . ._w
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_. _ far Ille '8riauo flllla la, (ltat ., �
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:,ou - tbo w.-&gt; -nr f• �wn.lltlR:lnC
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time,consum
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llfflon
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AYoa. Cenlnl ■Ir -•=
inc Iha fall and wmter, blpa ocl
room • • • for new homN and
""'""°"°u.uu-. or Inconvenience.
... aaotber rea1on why � II &amp;Ila .... ..,. I■
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heal out &lt;i :,oar bouN durintr
.
older boma allb,
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IJe
may
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l«lrie
Healinl
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Wllh _.in,;_-.;,
WIii, olh■r t,_ ind!. •••
la- that ...._ ,_ i.t�- bneindl,,Uuol vldual ,_ air condltionen
- - '11111 fi•H YOD - ba -'Y and 101momi&lt;ally Av... El ■etrlo He■ ••-, II of ■Ir oondilloahi, "'lllipn-t
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IIMlintr unit■ a,ull - tho
■nd wboro · yo,i w■nl 11-,ll!e Q T, d&lt;t&lt;trie ,_, d«lnf
Until Hcantly, ln.chff of
rt,ld t.ta ol. ih■ Undertrrltala'
mrnct: temperature ia uch
thYnw � beee med • an
A
Y-.
electric
beat
laboratory.
room. w1t.bout ....., You. can
lndicltioe cl lnlalldca ftlue.
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-- or f1UD-. You will aan 011 Qw"J :El�i;u, a-,., .., �.
pnx!acta aimi1u •
.-·...i - illl(ll4 boll!,\- ,.....,.. .... redecor■tmr billo. ... --, '
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'WIiie dlft'...-. ia imGlatiq
1 The lnnlatloa
lnoreulllll:, popal■r Q Can El«lrie ,,_, H in- Ay-. Et-i. Hoatm, 11 _- -bo1
■ad
forllie
b■lulla:,hM�-opod
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lo,inf
l!llluabl,
k4l
tnie, lbe - - - In
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� wint■r, cooli' Ill ■timiDor. 'hiia /loar ._.,
ol other flllla hao - the - ti611&amp;:, &lt;i tb- •-ml- "F the I
■1bp, ua11 ..,_ ,_. - In- A Y&amp; 'l1!on', m - for !ml
I I � like a PIIBB A,.... 8.,.,. ffr ...; .
olor... t■ ako, 1,1m ot baUq 111ml. Yoa will ...., too, °" p,t t dnth■
·_ door �
mad■ c11 111J ""- 11:
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GO OFf iW0• 1HREE WEEKS
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FELLERS · · PLAY SOME CARDS · ·
LEAVE '/ORE WIF£ · MATE
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135 ACRES WITH FIVE ROOM
I WILL HOLD A SALE AT MY
home in Chester on f'ridtiy and 1000 GAU.ON WATER TANK
House. hot and cold running wa•
Saturday . May 5th and 6th from
ehicken
tn, b.arn. granery,
Will ha ul tor publlc. Contact
I house, two miles north of Ches­
8.30 a. m, ti! B 30 p. m. for the
Bob PICkeU, Pom!roy.
follow mg - Philco Refrigerator,
MAY t
ter, Ohio. Wilile Parker, Phone
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range,
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electric
a�runent
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985·2283, Chest er.
The Friendly Nelghbon Club
RATES
A.UCl'IONEER
Bantam Electnc Range. Wann
will meet Tuesday night at the
t ce.nta per word. one msert.100. M tn1mum cb�e-80
(24A) FOR SALE OR
Morning c irculating gas heater,
cent&amp;. 6 cen1.1 per word tor three cga,sec111tive lme ou.
home oJ Ellzabeth Lohle. Mem­
Spee.ia l--00\! mon th for 30 cents P.er wurd.
t'Xtemsion dinmg table, stro1ght
ben are to bring home made ,rU­
TRADE
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Full ri te of t ceiit., per wur&lt;I will be cbarf,ed for 1dWrite. Phl)N or Co■tad
work
baC'k chairs, s1deboarrl.
cles
for an auction.
hill.
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Yert.lSlDR tf not paid
lab le, double bed and springs, &amp;. C. BRADFORD. ll.ac:llw. Ollie
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Errors in Advert.J•m -Should � reported t1'medi1tel1.
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An organizational meeting for a
stand and two rockers. so!a bed,
1be Daily Soot1nel wil, not be responsible for more than
Will
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new
garden club in Syracuse will
Anragt' Llle of a Shlr1--,
one i ncorrett insertion.
kitchen cabmet, Maytag washer
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good sh ape. c aII SH z �
be
Card of Thank.a and Special Nol1ce1 of Eventl, $ 1 . 25,
beld
Tuesday at 7: 4.5 p. m. at
1
31 .,,,, as h and wearing times.
and m,iM:ella neous items loo
5 2 :ltp
the
for :;o word mm1mum. Each addmonal word, Jc.
home
of Mn. Howard Nolan.
Well controlled washing formunumerous to mention. TermsA
program
will be presented. Mn.
Oblh.lar1e11 .1bhsbed at 1 cent �? word.
la5 of our laundry a ssute!I great- :
• DAYS
I 110.
3 DA S
I Cash
WORDt l DAY
William
R.
Miller will gpea.k and
est possible wearability of
R�ther Kimes
S l .35
�
60c
. tt.l!O
1�
also
show
slidefJ.
Anyone int.ereated
S l .80
S l .20
shirts. Call Robinson's for ex·
'6.00
60e
20
Chesll." r . Ohio
Ls
urged
to
attend.
S2.2ll
•
7/Sc
11.lW&gt;
1.;io
2ll
pert. p rompt servi�.
4 29 3tp
lwbln!HHl's Laundry and Dry ,
l)lper.
Family night will be beld at the
:\ds i eceived bJ 10 � ll will be tn Lbat day'1
I JHOME MADE GO.CARTS. O�e
Cleaning WY ?-5428
Rock
Springs Methodist Church on
to
6
age
from
up lo age 6. Qi'le
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
Robtn�n·a Tri-Loire CIHnen
Tuesday
evenlni- A potluck din­
Miller.
00. Ph. W Y 2-3196, Gail
WY !-5138
4 29 3tc
ner will be serted at 7 p. m. and
FOUR PERSONS
5 I 6tc
those attending are uked to tab
EACH
$10
FINED
reward
FOR -SALE
A clamoroua ba1ement cornu �came • home ownt'l'1
I I ) NOTICES
(9)-(9a) MARINE SUPPLIES
- -PT. PLEASANT - Four per• for •Q inv�tqm'lt of just $218.69 for materials, plua hie time, in their own table service, A pro­
COi.LiE PUPS, Price rea son.oble.
(208) INSUllANCE
I 14ft. ALUMINU M BOAT with
sons were hn4'd $10 and cost; tratu1formin&amp; 11 drab pl8ce into a better livina: area for his ramily. gram will be presented at 7:-ta p.
BARGAIN VACATIO NS
H.-ady lo go, Al Mrll. John Stout
Frecker will
,
nc
·
ec
w1
'th
el
t
or
om
.
,
I
'nd
h'
Id
mot
·
1e
lnsuranCe,
s
w1
P
G.
P
ICKE'IT
R.
each on charges of intoxic atio!1 Attractive, w11rm-looking Masonite Panclgroove bides cold ooncrdc m. Mrs. Wendell
"Happy Hol id1y1" to aermu.
J1:irr1sonY1lle, Ph. SIi 2-4834.
iihow
slides
of
t.er
recent
Euro­
between
a1
shelves
book
plus
1
A.
windows,
for
rl'
d
t
b•ming
ingenious
An
.
1
,
wali.
eroy. Near Darwin.
when arraigned befo re Ju.slice of 1
do, M•xieo, N1111u, Weit
2 3tc j
m
pean
trip.
utdul
iillltalled
he
�;ttnh:::�
Below,
v1c1,
decoro1111.
are
too,
other
;U:way·;
planta,
:�m
m111y
potted
•
the
and
s
lndie1
- - -·- Motorist Mutual
Peace A. M. Goodwin. Those
tlon land,. Stop In or call \ 'l'he Ilk 1 1 am Sandwiches at , William JohnM&gt;II, Syraruse. Ohio
atorage cabinets behind sliding door• of quarter-inch P�-Boanl.
and
fined were Marie McDade, Rob
'11,e regular monOlly meeting of
A A A Club, 427 S•cond
. Ja(•k's Dairy Bar are THE best. I
cabinet top, used for bobbits, ia long-wearin&amp; pla1tic-1urfaccd
5 I 61p
The
Lightning Rod MuluaJ
ert Allen. George Allen, Charles '
Avt1nue, Gallipolis. GI 6-0699
h11rdboard. Overhead, be llid Gi,iorcscent light fi:rturet behind • the Pomeroy Band Boosters wW
5 2 6k :
3-28-30tc Van Meler.
.
1
Mnsonite valRncc. An acom:tkal ceiling and an uphalt be held Tuesdaay at 7,30 p, m. al
unique
BUY
_
TO
F I ( 1 1 ) WANTE D
Others (ined en v arious charg•
TERMITE AND PFSI CONTROl 5 llOOM IIOUS E-;,-ACRE O
floor r;n•erl••t· complr!td the treri�formation of •n II by 14Mfoot the Senior High Auditorium. The
�rnund, more or less 1959 Ford l USED BABY STROLLER . in good COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO- es were : Harold Saler, $5 and '
bJ Fala. Free laapttllOD, lasu.rreport of the oominating commit•
• costs, expired inspection slicker; rorr.« that cwl bim just 60 centl • da.,: for • year for tht materials.
o
Rodney
300.
\
II,
t:ustom
See
Lile
Auto,
P'ire,
9-JfiSI,
U
P
tection.
WI
Phone
condition.
'
Nallo•wWe.
R.
by
tee will be heard at that. lime.
P1er('e, Long Bottom . Ohio, or
5 2 Jlp Call ,.,.oil Mills. Middleport. ot'u• Clifford Moonev. $10 and cosh.
and � St-r¥k:9 5'atlo■ WY ZPhone 985-3223 Chester. HuYe to
MAY I
no operalors license ; Rexa�
Dav Is • Wantt IDlllfa■ee
FOR RENT
.
st&gt;II on account of no work.
s,
cost
an
d
d
$15
Wa
es
e.
1ne
tra
nlng
seasIons Ior •L""'
Jam
I
I
d
a 11
0n f
0
st;F. llS t'OR FEED NEEDS AND
4 'J:l Jtp 9 llOOM HOME, Lincoln Hill. ' Co Ie
y
t
a
F
Girl
Scout
Day
Camp
will
begin
L
g
E
00:c : speedin ,
" , ';"'
�; ;:.:
&amp;
Middleport.
Cn!lltom Grlndl1�.
�
AYailable June . l. Wm. McQuigg, ---- - ROOM
$45. 70 and cosl.s, ove1 weight ·
LIVING
PIECE
TWO
w as obvious they 'd already made Wednesday, May 3, at the home of
R y OSCAR •" RALE Y
F....i MIii.
3 2l U
,
a
t
n
OUTBOARD
MOTOR
and
.
.
ilbo ,
I Suite. reaBOnably priced. Call l Phllne 30612, Webster, Bay V
Ralph B. Freeman, $10 and cost,. 1
•- k . Mrs. John Moore, Pomeroy, at
up 11ie1r mmds Io sh ,·p me UdC
i
al
onal
PffH
lnt.-rn
UnUed
,_,,_f are ......
··•
30t
r
s
lect'
All
t
k
on.
suraoce
pro
t
c
10 a. rn. Those atieDWD
52
:s""
lage, Ohio.
afler '-P- m. TU 2-4343. _ - (2) CARD OF TH AN Ks
---L
r-eding ·. Maxie Pearson , $5 ann. I
13 ••
uei:n
.
l1e big Tht' n t hey toId me I h ad L.-H
I
T
UP
YORK
NEW
cover•
$
I
00
per
""'
ge.
a
cover
•
.
"
ed
to brmg a 1NK:&amp; lunch and the�
·
t'Osls non-attendance of children
r
o.
3 ROOM . FURNISHED l.pa rtment
age. Bamei • Simpson lnsurman was a s brightly o ptimist ic sold out ight _to Tuled
.
own
drink. More leaden are ,tW
.
WE W1s11 TO �:XP H ESS OUR
,
in
�hool
.
utilities paid.
in Middleport.
DonoYan kicked up his heels
.
ance Agency ' M iddleport Phone
as the spring sunshine .
needed for the &lt;amp u It II ......
sincere and )ll'art frll thanks lo
Two
Juveniles
were
held
lo
the
,
deman d' g
.Call WY 2-Z30l .
3 25 tp
WY 2-2903.
I "My arm fee�s go� , ' ' he ob- anp re fused · to report;•,
o
e
have
each
to
for
ary
aduh
ne
rclalives, friendN. nnd neighhor» !
ss
circuit courl on ch arges ot pelit
30
'
In
serYt..'{i with satisfaction. · · [ ho"" ' lha I he be g rw cn a ch ..,, e LU ma&amp;t: eight girls attending.
,....0ARTMENTS - Furnished and
sympaH1y, '
for lheir kindnes�.
larceny
1
deal ,or _h i�se If· Fina IIY he
·mfumisbed. �cMastera, 1/JJddle- BARNES-SIMPSON
The Pomeroy SballHpearl eluh
· ______
1 can I.A. a w inne r. "
.a
and beautiful rlowl•rs. f'xtern.lcd
.
hook
A11t
r1re,
ed 011 w ilh Atlanta and �ere , will meet in the aoclal room of
Mlddle,.orl
I
Ar;enta,
�
3-S-t
.
:
port Plmsl WY2-2821.
duruig the prin n
was
Thc1t
lo us at the death of our hus.
MOTHER OF I
Florida and you can · t blume Dick unde r th.e lutela ge o� Wh 1tl �w the Federated churcll Wedneaday
mobile. liuocbl. Pboot WY Ibm1d anrl father.
lkrm an
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMEN1
LDRE J'li CLAIM ED
CH
27-tf
I
Do
8
,
Blelnl"r, And s=cial
th:mks to I
nov a n today if hi! figures he ' s Wyatt. picked up a slider wbich at 1 p ' m• for a luncheon· A meet,.
_,.. ba"
• -l90.\
r�
•WA- p•uu,111 WY ..
.,.,,... Of
PT. PLEASA:--T - Mrs. Ma rie
.
.
' b'ig Je ague chances. m
br i-g hi ened h is
R
__ __ __
.
Rev, Jlichar&lt;l Wright. the pallg and proiram will follow t b e
simply a hard lurk guy.
....,
-•·••19.
11_1,.uo
_
_
_
..___ WY •,..._
Aud rey Bu ltrick, lS, o1 Lt:on, I
.
,
e
l
k
I
k
The
o
l
·1
T
00
igers
a 00 luncb .on.
TOI
be.a re r5. and lhP Fogll'�on1: fun.
.
.
On anothe r packed b a s e b a 1 1
(2 1 ) REAL ESTATE
died Sur.
HOUSE ANO __;__c_ ________ mother of qine l·h1ldren,
.coIGHT ROOM
·
but I·1 was
Pl umb'1ng &amp; Heat"tng .;;,
.
eral Home.
, wpc ku nd there were tnr usual al h'im th e next spring
The Grace Episcopal Guild will
day 3 : 45 p. m. m Pleasant Val5
r
One
OO"\
b
seven
room
ouse;
·
J
th
casu
a
so
noYan
8t
8
Do
a
Mrs l lt• rman 1� 3l t•:n r
"'
rne-2
6 1 1 I. Main St.
Pomeroy
.
t Wednesday evening, May S.
_
number of r.we notices for the I
.
Jey Hospital afkr a short illnc�s.
f •
.
"glad' ' t.o gi back to Atlanta ·
apartment. A. N. Be.ngel, Ph.
mul Family
t
th
pL•a
e h ome of Mn. Theodore Eb,.
lh
f
e
or
II
east
,_.• WY -2-2•••
s.
lt
was
wmnr
She wa!I bo m J une 21 • 1925 i
2 3 tfc
·WY 2-3272.
Then, m 1 05a, he went up with ersbach with Mrs. fl 0. Ewin&amp;
.-MF
s
r
Mays
hille
�
Willie
run
as
home
5 :! • i · , '---..-...,..,;,..,...,......,,--!I
Kanawha Counly
e daughtcr 0
the White Sox aod stayed. He was assisting.
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER · re� FOR RENT: APARTMENT with
,
,. :
rocketed four and decisiv e blasls
7
Mr. a nd Mrs. " ' am Craigo o;
( ) , INSTRUCTION
the
holiest pitcher on the staff
posse'sed and In A-I sha-.
three rooms and ba th. Phone POMEROY - 2- story b rh: k houae
.
r Pay
were :mthored by s ue h JJs TomMAY 4
ar
Grove,
who
1mrv1ve.
Ced
.
when
Lady Luck :meered at him
.,.., of -.••
..,, oN or take
5 1 lie
off b.l.nWY 2-.;;,1,, •
WOMEl'll - Hold co1m�tlt par­
.
.
with 8 rooms, 2 baths, near
my Dav1. s, Roy 1ev ers, T 1 1 o
"'
-�
I··•
1
The
Past
Chiefs
of Magnolia
er
survivors
me
uue
ic�
Oth
.
,
-.
,
again.
Donovatf"'"had
to
undergo
•
.Ver pay men t s of $7 . 00 per
tlr.! Eitm $25.00 for J noun
Mam Street. $0500.00. Will Irade.
Francona . Johnny Romuno an d
l 7) H ELP W A N TE D
Temple
Pylhlan
Smers
will n,At
us
nd . Thom11s All en B ult r 1. ck ;
h
ba
(
an appt:ndectomy al l he end o(
month. Phone WY 2·220l
work. Make big, big profits.
FA RM - 55 acres with ½ or more
r
Leo W
at
the DAV
Thursday
eveninJ
0�
daughter,
Diana
Sue
al
hom�;
July when he had a l3-4 , mark.
61c CARRIER BOY OR GIRL wanted
Hire otberll. EYeryth mg furn­ ------tractor tillable. uoom frame
N:lur:�;� � lot of pitchers au£- 4- 28
hall
with
Mra.
Roy
Seklenabel
u
eijht
son11,
lorn,
Jr.,
Roger,
c� All�r his _return, he won only two
ished. Beautlful gift line. Send
house with bath and hot
for Sentinel Route in Center of
fored their lum ps, it being a
hostes&amp;.
,
a gamst r 1"'e los�s. But he had
t new l , James , Herman , Randy,. John
Mason City , Apply : The Daily
name for full details and free F O R ALUMINUM A WNINGS,
air furnace
heating
_
verse ra liG business. Bu� your l
.
.
al
Buttrick,
Mlthael
and
Danny
es
d
omm
e
rcial
l
e
•
roved his ab1l1ty as a maJOr
D
R
C
.u
for
p
Sentinel or Sentinel Carrier
id .U.I
small barn nd other buildings ·
useable samplet lo Studle Glrl
MAY I
h
h
earl as to go out to a feIIow 1
.
·
league regular.
Mason and New H a ven, Lennie
$6500.00. Owner will help fin.. al home. 1 wo s1sters, .M rs. Ira like Donov a n.
Co1melle11, Parly Divl!,loa. A.- Comblullo■ 8crfta •lid Gius
The Clirtoo Parents and Teacha
Alumlaum storm l&gt;oott and
The next three yea n were wiD- ers Association will sponsor •
Smith.
4 21 U
ance.
�s�ifma � �rs � �u:is, bot�
34P, Glendale. Callfomill
l i e sufft&gt; red b i s fou r t h � t r a ight
Wl�•s. Call WY !-3141 Day
h
an
sis
s
o1
ive
er
a
o
11;
ning ones but then in 1 059 he suf- ,ociai May 5 at the Cllltoa School
TED SUBU RBAN - 6 • room frame
defent-and the fourth by a �ne- ,
or nenlq. King Bulklf'n Sup, PAPER BOY OR GIRL WAN
hal brot�ers.
I
rh
(8) AUTO SALES
Joi
fered a bad arm. rt plagued him beginning at I p. m. Soup, l&lt;e
g
nice
and
water,
wilh
runnin
for Mulbercy Ave. and Sugar
f
'
�
· u e con- run mar!,(m .
ply Compuy.
4 21 ZCNt
s
w1
unera
serv1ce
road
bl
g
on
cktop
again
last se,11son. des� ''.e a mi• cream, hot doga, bar-l&gt;&lt;ue■, hen,.
a
located
rage,
a
ROAOMASTER 1951i BUICK IN
Ru.n route. Apply in pe t·!Mln at
HurlR For &amp;-nolors
about 2 mile11 from Rutland. ductl!d Wednesday 2 p. m. at the
good ronrlition. Mr� If . C. Wt&gt;b- NECCHI SUPERNOVA SEWIN G
Sentinel offitf.
4 27 lk
Compounding th� felony ls the . lending ti � l mark. as he pitched burgers, cake. pie, punch and cof.
1
Ch
Leon
urch
wllh the Rev. Pau1
.
$3500.00
Machine
o
n
ly
a
few
mo
n
th,
old.
only 79 inning9 and had a 5· 35 fee will be sold. Everyone ii wel­
_
1te r. Long f\ollom, Ohio.
.
rae t ti111I Do
novan Ia bors Ior the
GIRL TO ASSIST WOMAN Wini RURAL - 1 aere lot with 6- room Ciraham ofhcial lng. Burial
I
wl
I
.
be
Originally
sold
for
$231.95.
Balearned
run aYeragc. It was ccme.
5 2 4tc
0_
t ors. Tll I s
new W .ash mgt on .x-n.i
t.ousework in care of two inva•
frame house. garage, well, and in Greer cemetery under lite di •
'
May F�dlp D•y wiU be beld
ance due m.oo. Payments $11.00
bemg a gra b bag crew o posed enough for tt.e White Sox to p1 1t
1960 ENGLISII F'ORO. 4 c-ylinder ve
lid!. No laundry , Time or f. Live
plenty ol garden 1pace. $2000.00 rection ol th111 Crow Funcrul I
r month. Phone WY 2·2204.
Friday
at the Heath Metltodill
�
�him in lhe player pool made
.
ot drnfled unwonteds·, 1t 1s cor. __
O.H.V, with 4-tspt't!d. Slick shift.
4 Z9 6lc
in. Phone WY 2"8459.
cuh .
11
th
4 28 6tc
Church
In Middleport apoo,ored
Home. Fr1enllll may ca at
-:- I
. lme.
available for the two new learns
rect to nssume that the daily
Real economy. $995.00 plus any
.
FARM - 40 acres with 7 acres or ,""&amp;te res1 ence m Leo n.
· way Into busi- b)I the County CouncU of Chur&lt;b
wh JCh uv
• .ug ht theIT
older trnde. ronsirlP rcd. Phone HOLLAND BALER PTO ·GOOD
I up is not one which is loaded
(19)
BUSINESS
bottom, 7 • room house
with
-----th·
season
a t ShYIOCk Women. 'J1lf! meeting will begin
ness
IS
s 2 6tp one, WD AC Cult ivulor,. Phoru&gt;
Maaon. sr 3.sm.
· wilh run-producing power.
front porch a nd enelosed back
with a sack lunch at 12:311 wilb
M•
y
TRRM
OF
prices.
5
I
3tc
OPPORTUNITIES
WY 2-SUO.
Thus Donovan has lost the the
porch. barn, chicken house and
The RamblH
coffee and deMerl lo be fumWied
.
But
still
Donovan
wasn't
diii.
GRAND JURY OPF.NS
"' AN O WINE
A•
Wh ite Sox t he Indians, t h (" mus8 EEn
ELECTROLUX VACUUM .Cluner '-""'RRYOUT
other buildinaa.
On bb1cktop
· W•rld 'lla■dard o( ('omparl
the boat church. '11,e program
b)I
•
.
busIneu for &amp;JI Ie. Tony · I Carry
·
- The M a Y cuI ar M mnl"sol a Twins-an
d now cou ragl'd, even thougtl nobody but will begin at l : SO and memter1
"
A· t Condition. Has throw away
Ex:ttllentt
road 7 miles from Courthouse. 1 PT . PLEAS'NT
.
the
Senator publlcity
men
•0ut. MIil Stree I , M • ddltpor t,
tenn of M a son County Circui: the Y an11ees.
'65()0 .00.
Bt, car room, ride and perform­ paper bags. Qrlglnally eold for
dre
a
med
of
anylhl
n
g
except
loth wil lbegln al t,30 and memgera
1
Ohio. Inqul:-e at preml�s.
Now 33, the :,;ix-foot, three-inch
Loega
n Monday wilh t h !!
urt
C■Det, Small car economy and over ,100.00. \\'.ill aell for $36 .00.
c. c. CUCKI.ER , REALTOR
O
missionary wor)c.
1
th-place.
• 61c BOX Z2t
4 "6
Terms. Phone Wv
l 2-221M.
• ht- hande r from Qumcy.
•
M ass . . -or mayt&gt;e nln.
maa, ,..rablllly.
PHONE WY 2-381G convening of Ul&lt;" Grsnd Jury !IL rig
The MeJg■ County Pomona
The big Irishman h ai done
4 21 Ole
'••ed with t he Bosl-On Braves
,t ,.,..,
5 2 3l&lt; 8, » a.m. ·rwelve members
Grange will mtel in replar ae.­
__________
more than h.ls share un der the clrBUSINESS
Mdropolli■a Motor■
16 member 'way back in 1947. It took him five
aion this Friday al 8 p. m. at the
GAS. FUEL OB. and .,1011 (Ul'&gt;
llODERN 81v
ROOM HOUSE tne previous drawn
·
�
cumstanc:es.
Being only one run
• ne
an
ue
n
tri
IOO F.. Mala liltrl!l'I, Pamttof
ea
aI
I
d
ma
or
roll
SERVICES
call
an
ury
answere
Rock Spring, Grange HaD with
grand
d
aaces. Call for 1rN • ntlm11t.a. -----j
----cJ
J
g
�
i
with double garage in Chester _
back in all four starts has to go
·
PhoDP WY Z-31170
to
l
he
up
made
the
it
before
years
ap
on
L
C. G. William, Grange a, boot.
s
Ja
Thomps
Judge
ee
,;,oreman 6 Abbott MiJdk!po,t: GMVEL'.W' TRACTORS anti A&amp;m1!
Priced lo sell. Cecil R, Kimes ,
inlo the books 0-4 bul !t st acks
1
◄ 2:! lfc
refullt.'d
Donovan
1gues.
big
But
"'
The
County Rural Life Service
Jacl:
D.
Hatfield
8nd
L.
pointed
Box 42, Cheater, Ohio. Phone '
tacimaenll. Ntw ud tlllff. Cem1-IIMIC
up a s lour moral viclorie:s for a
to
quit.
wiU
be
observed for the lecture
e:
n
lUTY
commlssio
plete p11l't1 and Npalr Rrvk!e.
985-215.l.
'5'1 BUICK SuJK'r $ 1 , W5. :l door - -------- - 5 2 6tp Fnilh special
fighting heart.
r
b
sent
al
dy
d
a
e
a
hour
with
H. E. Starkey, State
Bravell
ThP
y
to fill lhe four member Yacanc ,
Om.1 ran • ful owner. SI.UGGJSH SEPTIC TANK? Cloghardtop.
Barialu ID used ,radon a,KI - - - -- - ----ROOMS MODE�N block home
7
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Keeper,
u spokelffl•"
1953,
twice
In
down
when,
him
The special comtni!ISioners select
ged drain•? Get Klecm-Em-All
law■ m•wers. Ault rtzfa deal.
Power 1,leering :uul brakes.
SLAVE STOP
]O('ated m lbe v lllage of Syra.
still
Beaut Ifu I origtnn
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Tank Cleaner. Lan d mar k
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ed M rs. I &lt;'I e H a1 1·1eId . •t
MAY
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F.i rm Bureau. Pomeroy 4-4-30tc
Service, . ,hON WY !-:esr75, JI?
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Do
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buill \·· cabinets in the k
Obio. now serv in� as a mu t m.
Extra Clt&gt;im. fl la1•t 1 oa r · i; . f &gt;om · East Mal■ tllrN'1 Pnar eroy.
rey and Brookl ..·. n Slurgeon to �•I a break.
team ha■ 1:-,en scheduled
Leagi:a::
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atation
on
the
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was
a
bedr
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4
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3 !IO 30"'
ury
to
complete
the
ros
.
on
the
f
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for
Saturday
rooming at 10 • m.
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On11ib
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,
railroad
and
the
original
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room, kitchen. large recrea tion
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high
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spring
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Cloth Awnings and i rglnss
room, si e 2 x
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temporary
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plants.
fuge n
Free inslallalion
age, concrete driveway, lwo
and
bring
lnlurance
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Sidney
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Bowles,
Floyd
training.
spring
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porch s.
Dale Wlppel Supply
Manager
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William
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Powell,
4 28 6k
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and
100' x 350• C .57 acres), 100 ft.
215 Unloo Ave.
11&gt;0 Pomeroy l!:merpncJ Unft
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Greenhouses
umway
Pomeroy,
Route 124. N, Herbert OJ.adwick, Edwaru
frontage
on State
Ohio
Sh
JIii PACKARD I Patriciani 400.
will
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Jackson,
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Ritt,
Ancil
Tucker,
WY 2-6933
Seen by appointment.
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and
in
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F.dward
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RHUBARB PICKED WHILE YOU
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lo
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in MkldlePort, just above Powell ce
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can, of Clll' Hall. F
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I parcel 80 • 100 f� froni. on at I p.m. and .,. •till In aeulon
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pkbd up.
ft
Fronl Street.
today ,
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..,_, IIIM!trw'1, Pomeroy.
pairs.
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home ·- .- ... Salldl:r,
, 29 6tc
1-11 Ji,palr Senk!e .&amp;Ill CONDfflOIIING. Rllll'lUQo Leadlnvbom. P11ontt WY :i-,&amp;70 eo1 a n d the followin8 actions
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or WY UIM.
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ballt aod clooed In porch. Phone B artow Jone, et ol; allu H. Roo .
!! 1· ,t, V"'1 nice. Bl..11nar•,, AFRICAN VIOLETS for I a I e.
1be Dell regular -, Ill
• 29 otc On old road aboft - Haven,
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4-IIHlp ti als ••· Glady■ Ont, et all; W,
lliftrvlew P.T.A. wDl ' be bold
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lu YB, Ruth Harrll lloua
Monda, 09enlng, llq t at l b •
J'OR •., •· &amp; .,;;.;-•····- -·• 0 Barn
LoSlbre ll.tlllOI. 4 door West Vtrgin!L Cora Fadmx
of
William Rouab, dee.;
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4-bath, nmnlng water. 311 acres ames
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G. Momaon vs. Home E.
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TV llampo • all Repair
l)Ju&amp;w drive. BJaet. REPOSSESSED SINOER autoReeJov
of
olllcen wDI IMi 'ii,w
land.
llle, Ohio. Contact rw,
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dwiq the
will
Charles S. Norris, Freeland
matlc Zia Za1 cabinet madel • E. � �1• OW.
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4-11-Ue I =-���=�---�- I ortnl"e PoweU va. JertJ Quldt ,al,, ,125. G. hole, . ...
bllncl ■tilcblng
HOUSE ON LINCOLN TERRACE, ell; Lucille Ha&lt;rab va.
Jame,
For luncheon or dinner, han\bUt'gert are •1� I fa'fOl'lte.
ltlclne.
5 2 3tp and all f•- deJI-•. n.d,s1....L PORn.AND KEYSTONE Service
6 room, and ■un poreh, modem Harrah ,· H�t-. a-- ..,.
l:l'�• J. ftob1U¥.111
Home economists of the Carnation Company have deftloped.
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Station and Gracery . Auto aervly sold for $517.00. PI.J off baJkitchen with dlapolal, modem Dolly Jeffers Robio10n ; Paula E . a hamb\Jra:er with a new twist . • • a But,erwltb. Cheese.
DAVIDSON MOTORCYice and Repair. !'-easonable.
anct&gt; or tUD.00 or tab over paybath, wall to wall carpeting in Camp vs. Douglas A. Camp ; onions, tomatoes and other tasty ftll lnO ■re IIICbcl between
-- l'lve Pointa Keystone.
Free estimates. 8 1 II Comell,
ti two thin meat patli• before buin&amp;. CU'l!MIUa evaporated
men
of
dow
Ph.
month.
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00
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nstairs, full lite ba semen\ Franc ll M ae �'wart VI.
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n the meal ml&gt;&lt;l1■re malces I poulble IO ollopo, then, witll
Phone
vt
S.ltlOt.
5 I SI&lt;
WY 2·2&gt;114.
. • 18 tttc
and ••tic.
Priced for quick "'"'
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•�ar11-, - Lee Flnley VI. G•N
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SWEEPERS - 111EISS IIEFI\IGICRATION .\ND
ELECTROLUX
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for
WY
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vice-to f1W )111oaa-New or ..,,..,..\� OllAaANft"G Bos d. Cbmlr.� Oblo. PboGe
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Balli- turn pattie1, ·Arrsn&amp;e bur1etwicbu Oil �tom,, ot blml. Al_ -.- r-.1 n:, _. _. __
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,---, fER A LEEiLE REST- ­
�E BEEN WOR�Hll' TOO
ALL· FIRED HARD !!

GO OFf iW0• 1HREE WEEKS
flSt-llN' •• Wt100P TT UP WIF 1H'
FELLERS · · PLAY SOME CARDS · ·
LEAVE '/ORE WIF£ · MATE
AT HOME AN' · · •

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·SO SI OBBOVIA N'DDS
IT LIKE A MOLii I.. T&gt;ill
HAD !! IN 5WB80VIA_,
M'I \ll&gt;CCINE IS -L
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By fRED LASSWIL&amp;

News Notes

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Meigs-Mason
Coming Events

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Pt. Pleasant

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Spa rl� Up Room Corner I

135 ACRES WITH FIVE ROOM
I WILL HOLD A SALE AT MY
home in Chester on f'ridtiy and 1000 GAU.ON WATER TANK
House. hot and cold running wa•
Saturday . May 5th and 6th from
ehicken
tn, b.arn. granery,
Will ha ul tor publlc. Contact
I house, two miles north of Ches­
8.30 a. m, ti! B 30 p. m. for the
Bob PICkeU, Pom!roy.
follow mg - Philco Refrigerator,
MAY t
ter, Ohio. Wilile Parker, Phone
E
RE
TS
SUL
DABL
DEPEN
3· '.W 10t c
NT
E
ST
CONSI
FOR
range,
s11e
electric
a�runent
:!lp
I
5
985·2283, Chest er.
The Friendly Nelghbon Club
RATES
A.UCl'IONEER
Bantam Electnc Range. Wann
will meet Tuesday night at the
t ce.nta per word. one msert.100. M tn1mum cb�e-80
(24A) FOR SALE OR
Morning c irculating gas heater,
cent&amp;. 6 cen1.1 per word tor three cga,sec111tive lme ou.
home oJ Ellzabeth Lohle. Mem­
Spee.ia l--00\! mon th for 30 cents P.er wurd.
t'Xtemsion dinmg table, stro1ght
ben are to bring home made ,rU­
TRADE
.
Full ri te of t ceiit., per wur&lt;I will be cbarf,ed for 1dWrite. Phl)N or Co■tad
work
baC'k chairs, s1deboarrl.
cles
for an auction.
hill.
,
vt■1
rece
VERY
after
IN
day•
SUl'l'E
10
w1tltin
BEDROOM
Yert.lSlDR tf not paid
lab le, double bed and springs, &amp;. C. BRADFORD. ll.ac:llw. Ollie
I
.
Errors in Advert.J•m -Should � reported t1'medi1tel1.
o
s
h
id
mont
7
d.
111011.
('On
good
_ ___ _____ __
An organizational meeting for a
stand and two rockers. so!a bed,
1be Daily Soot1nel wil, not be responsible for more than
Will
t
rnde for old model car rn ;
new
garden club in Syracuse will
Anragt' Llle of a Shlr1--,
one i ncorrett insertion.
kitchen cabmet, Maytag washer
.
"'° .
I
good sh ape. c aII SH z �
be
Card of Thank.a and Special Nol1ce1 of Eventl, $ 1 . 25,
beld
Tuesday at 7: 4.5 p. m. at
1
31 .,,,, as h and wearing times.
and m,iM:ella neous items loo
5 2 :ltp
the
for :;o word mm1mum. Each addmonal word, Jc.
home
of Mn. Howard Nolan.
Well controlled washing formunumerous to mention. TermsA
program
will be presented. Mn.
Oblh.lar1e11 .1bhsbed at 1 cent �? word.
la5 of our laundry a ssute!I great- :
• DAYS
I 110.
3 DA S
I Cash
WORDt l DAY
William
R.
Miller will gpea.k and
est possible wearability of
R�ther Kimes
S l .35
�
60c
. tt.l!O
1�
also
show
slidefJ.
Anyone int.ereated
S l .80
S l .20
shirts. Call Robinson's for ex·
'6.00
60e
20
Chesll." r . Ohio
Ls
urged
to
attend.
S2.2ll
•
7/Sc
11.lW&gt;
1.;io
2ll
pert. p rompt servi�.
4 29 3tp
lwbln!HHl's Laundry and Dry ,
l)lper.
Family night will be beld at the
:\ds i eceived bJ 10 � ll will be tn Lbat day'1
I JHOME MADE GO.CARTS. O�e
Cleaning WY ?-5428
Rock
Springs Methodist Church on
to
6
age
from
up lo age 6. Qi'le
PHONE WY 2-2 1 57
Robtn�n·a Tri-Loire CIHnen
Tuesday
evenlni- A potluck din­
Miller.
00. Ph. W Y 2-3196, Gail
WY !-5138
4 29 3tc
ner will be serted at 7 p. m. and
FOUR PERSONS
5 I 6tc
those attending are uked to tab
EACH
$10
FINED
reward
FOR -SALE
A clamoroua ba1ement cornu �came • home ownt'l'1
I I ) NOTICES
(9)-(9a) MARINE SUPPLIES
- -PT. PLEASANT - Four per• for •Q inv�tqm'lt of just $218.69 for materials, plua hie time, in their own table service, A pro­
COi.LiE PUPS, Price rea son.oble.
(208) INSUllANCE
I 14ft. ALUMINU M BOAT with
sons were hn4'd $10 and cost; tratu1formin&amp; 11 drab pl8ce into a better livina: area for his ramily. gram will be presented at 7:-ta p.
BARGAIN VACATIO NS
H.-ady lo go, Al Mrll. John Stout
Frecker will
,
nc
·
ec
w1
'th
el
t
or
om
.
,
I
'nd
h'
Id
mot
·
1e
lnsuranCe,
s
w1
P
G.
P
ICKE'IT
R.
each on charges of intoxic atio!1 Attractive, w11rm-looking Masonite Panclgroove bides cold ooncrdc m. Mrs. Wendell
"Happy Hol id1y1" to aermu.
J1:irr1sonY1lle, Ph. SIi 2-4834.
iihow
slides
of
t.er
recent
Euro­
between
a1
shelves
book
plus
1
A.
windows,
for
rl'
d
t
b•ming
ingenious
An
.
1
,
wali.
eroy. Near Darwin.
when arraigned befo re Ju.slice of 1
do, M•xieo, N1111u, Weit
2 3tc j
m
pean
trip.
utdul
iillltalled
he
�;ttnh:::�
Below,
v1c1,
decoro1111.
are
too,
other
;U:way·;
planta,
:�m
m111y
potted
•
the
and
s
lndie1
- - -·- Motorist Mutual
Peace A. M. Goodwin. Those
tlon land,. Stop In or call \ 'l'he Ilk 1 1 am Sandwiches at , William JohnM&gt;II, Syraruse. Ohio
atorage cabinets behind sliding door• of quarter-inch P�-Boanl.
and
fined were Marie McDade, Rob
'11,e regular monOlly meeting of
A A A Club, 427 S•cond
. Ja(•k's Dairy Bar are THE best. I
cabinet top, used for bobbits, ia long-wearin&amp; pla1tic-1urfaccd
5 I 61p
The
Lightning Rod MuluaJ
ert Allen. George Allen, Charles '
Avt1nue, Gallipolis. GI 6-0699
h11rdboard. Overhead, be llid Gi,iorcscent light fi:rturet behind • the Pomeroy Band Boosters wW
5 2 6k :
3-28-30tc Van Meler.
.
1
Mnsonite valRncc. An acom:tkal ceiling and an uphalt be held Tuesdaay at 7,30 p, m. al
unique
BUY
_
TO
F I ( 1 1 ) WANTE D
Others (ined en v arious charg•
TERMITE AND PFSI CONTROl 5 llOOM IIOUS E-;,-ACRE O
floor r;n•erl••t· complr!td the treri�formation of •n II by 14Mfoot the Senior High Auditorium. The
�rnund, more or less 1959 Ford l USED BABY STROLLER . in good COMPLETE INSURANCE PRO- es were : Harold Saler, $5 and '
bJ Fala. Free laapttllOD, lasu.rreport of the oominating commit•
• costs, expired inspection slicker; rorr.« that cwl bim just 60 centl • da.,: for • year for tht materials.
o
Rodney
300.
\
II,
t:ustom
See
Lile
Auto,
P'ire,
9-JfiSI,
U
P
tection.
WI
Phone
condition.
'
Nallo•wWe.
R.
by
tee will be heard at that. lime.
P1er('e, Long Bottom . Ohio, or
5 2 Jlp Call ,.,.oil Mills. Middleport. ot'u• Clifford Moonev. $10 and cosh.
and � St-r¥k:9 5'atlo■ WY ZPhone 985-3223 Chester. HuYe to
MAY I
no operalors license ; Rexa�
Dav Is • Wantt IDlllfa■ee
FOR RENT
.
st&gt;II on account of no work.
s,
cost
an
d
d
$15
Wa
es
e.
1ne
tra
nlng
seasIons Ior •L""'
Jam
I
I
d
a 11
0n f
0
st;F. llS t'OR FEED NEEDS AND
4 'J:l Jtp 9 llOOM HOME, Lincoln Hill. ' Co Ie
y
t
a
F
Girl
Scout
Day
Camp
will
begin
L
g
E
00:c : speedin ,
" , ';"'
�; ;:.:
&amp;
Middleport.
Cn!lltom Grlndl1�.
�
AYailable June . l. Wm. McQuigg, ---- - ROOM
$45. 70 and cosl.s, ove1 weight ·
LIVING
PIECE
TWO
w as obvious they 'd already made Wednesday, May 3, at the home of
R y OSCAR •" RALE Y
F....i MIii.
3 2l U
,
a
t
n
OUTBOARD
MOTOR
and
.
.
ilbo ,
I Suite. reaBOnably priced. Call l Phllne 30612, Webster, Bay V
Ralph B. Freeman, $10 and cost,. 1
•- k . Mrs. John Moore, Pomeroy, at
up 11ie1r mmds Io sh ,·p me UdC
i
al
onal
PffH
lnt.-rn
UnUed
,_,,_f are ......
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30t
r
s
lect'
All
t
k
on.
suraoce
pro
t
c
10 a. rn. Those atieDWD
52
:s""
lage, Ohio.
afler '-P- m. TU 2-4343. _ - (2) CARD OF TH AN Ks
---L
r-eding ·. Maxie Pearson , $5 ann. I
13 ••
uei:n
.
l1e big Tht' n t hey toId me I h ad L.-H
I
T
UP
YORK
NEW
cover•
$
I
00
per
""'
ge.
a
cover
•
.
"
ed
to brmg a 1NK:&amp; lunch and the�
·
t'Osls non-attendance of children
r
o.
3 ROOM . FURNISHED l.pa rtment
age. Bamei • Simpson lnsurman was a s brightly o ptimist ic sold out ight _to Tuled
.
own
drink. More leaden are ,tW
.
WE W1s11 TO �:XP H ESS OUR
,
in
�hool
.
utilities paid.
in Middleport.
DonoYan kicked up his heels
.
ance Agency ' M iddleport Phone
as the spring sunshine .
needed for the &lt;amp u It II ......
sincere and )ll'art frll thanks lo
Two
Juveniles
were
held
lo
the
,
deman d' g
.Call WY 2-Z30l .
3 25 tp
WY 2-2903.
I "My arm fee�s go� , ' ' he ob- anp re fused · to report;•,
o
e
have
each
to
for
ary
aduh
ne
rclalives, friendN. nnd neighhor» !
ss
circuit courl on ch arges ot pelit
30
'
In
serYt..'{i with satisfaction. · · [ ho"" ' lha I he be g rw cn a ch ..,, e LU ma&amp;t: eight girls attending.
,....0ARTMENTS - Furnished and
sympaH1y, '
for lheir kindnes�.
larceny
1
deal ,or _h i�se If· Fina IIY he
·mfumisbed. �cMastera, 1/JJddle- BARNES-SIMPSON
The Pomeroy SballHpearl eluh
· ______
1 can I.A. a w inne r. "
.a
and beautiful rlowl•rs. f'xtern.lcd
.
hook
A11t
r1re,
ed 011 w ilh Atlanta and �ere , will meet in the aoclal room of
Mlddle,.orl
I
Ar;enta,
�
3-S-t
.
:
port Plmsl WY2-2821.
duruig the prin n
was
Thc1t
lo us at the death of our hus.
MOTHER OF I
Florida and you can · t blume Dick unde r th.e lutela ge o� Wh 1tl �w the Federated churcll Wedneaday
mobile. liuocbl. Pboot WY Ibm1d anrl father.
lkrm an
ONE FIVE ROOM APARTMEN1
LDRE J'li CLAIM ED
CH
27-tf
I
Do
8
,
Blelnl"r, And s=cial
th:mks to I
nov a n today if hi! figures he ' s Wyatt. picked up a slider wbich at 1 p ' m• for a luncheon· A meet,.
_,.. ba"
• -l90.\
r�
•WA- p•uu,111 WY ..
.,.,,... Of
PT. PLEASA:--T - Mrs. Ma rie
.
.
' b'ig Je ague chances. m
br i-g hi ened h is
R
__ __ __
.
Rev, Jlichar&lt;l Wright. the pallg and proiram will follow t b e
simply a hard lurk guy.
....,
-•·••19.
11_1,.uo
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_
_
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Aud rey Bu ltrick, lS, o1 Lt:on, I
.
,
e
l
k
I
k
The
o
l
·1
T
00
igers
a 00 luncb .on.
TOI
be.a re r5. and lhP Fogll'�on1: fun.
.
.
On anothe r packed b a s e b a 1 1
(2 1 ) REAL ESTATE
died Sur.
HOUSE ANO __;__c_ ________ mother of qine l·h1ldren,
.coIGHT ROOM
·
but I·1 was
Pl umb'1ng &amp; Heat"tng .;;,
.
eral Home.
, wpc ku nd there were tnr usual al h'im th e next spring
The Grace Episcopal Guild will
day 3 : 45 p. m. m Pleasant Val5
r
One
OO"\
b
seven
room
ouse;
·
J
th
casu
a
so
noYan
8t
8
Do
a
Mrs l lt• rman 1� 3l t•:n r
"'
rne-2
6 1 1 I. Main St.
Pomeroy
.
t Wednesday evening, May S.
_
number of r.we notices for the I
.
Jey Hospital afkr a short illnc�s.
f •
.
"glad' ' t.o gi back to Atlanta ·
apartment. A. N. Be.ngel, Ph.
mul Family
t
th
pL•a
e h ome of Mn. Theodore Eb,.
lh
f
e
or
II
east
,_.• WY -2-2•••
s.
lt
was
wmnr
She wa!I bo m J une 21 • 1925 i
2 3 tfc
·WY 2-3272.
Then, m 1 05a, he went up with ersbach with Mrs. fl 0. Ewin&amp;
.-MF
s
r
Mays
hille
�
Willie
run
as
home
5 :! • i · , '---..-...,..,;,..,...,......,,--!I
Kanawha Counly
e daughtcr 0
the White Sox aod stayed. He was assisting.
KIRBY VACUUM CLEANER · re� FOR RENT: APARTMENT with
,
,. :
rocketed four and decisiv e blasls
7
Mr. a nd Mrs. " ' am Craigo o;
( ) , INSTRUCTION
the
holiest pitcher on the staff
posse'sed and In A-I sha-.
three rooms and ba th. Phone POMEROY - 2- story b rh: k houae
.
r Pay
were :mthored by s ue h JJs TomMAY 4
ar
Grove,
who
1mrv1ve.
Ced
.
when
Lady Luck :meered at him
.,.., of -.••
..,, oN or take
5 1 lie
off b.l.nWY 2-.;;,1,, •
WOMEl'll - Hold co1m�tlt par­
.
.
with 8 rooms, 2 baths, near
my Dav1. s, Roy 1ev ers, T 1 1 o
"'
-�
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1
The
Past
Chiefs
of Magnolia
er
survivors
me
uue
ic�
Oth
.
,
-.
,
again.
Donovatf"'"had
to
undergo
•
.Ver pay men t s of $7 . 00 per
tlr.! Eitm $25.00 for J noun
Mam Street. $0500.00. Will Irade.
Francona . Johnny Romuno an d
l 7) H ELP W A N TE D
Temple
Pylhlan
Smers
will n,At
us
nd . Thom11s All en B ult r 1. ck ;
h
ba
(
an appt:ndectomy al l he end o(
month. Phone WY 2·220l
work. Make big, big profits.
FA RM - 55 acres with ½ or more
r
Leo W
at
the DAV
Thursday
eveninJ
0�
daughter,
Diana
Sue
al
hom�;
July when he had a l3-4 , mark.
61c CARRIER BOY OR GIRL wanted
Hire otberll. EYeryth mg furn­ ------tractor tillable. uoom frame
N:lur:�;� � lot of pitchers au£- 4- 28
hall
with
Mra.
Roy
Seklenabel
u
eijht
son11,
lorn,
Jr.,
Roger,
c� All�r his _return, he won only two
ished. Beautlful gift line. Send
house with bath and hot
for Sentinel Route in Center of
fored their lum ps, it being a
hostes&amp;.
,
a gamst r 1"'e los�s. But he had
t new l , James , Herman , Randy,. John
Mason City , Apply : The Daily
name for full details and free F O R ALUMINUM A WNINGS,
air furnace
heating
_
verse ra liG business. Bu� your l
.
.
al
Buttrick,
Mlthael
and
Danny
es
d
omm
e
rcial
l
e
•
roved his ab1l1ty as a maJOr
D
R
C
.u
for
p
Sentinel or Sentinel Carrier
id .U.I
small barn nd other buildings ·
useable samplet lo Studle Glrl
MAY I
h
h
earl as to go out to a feIIow 1
.
·
league regular.
Mason and New H a ven, Lennie
$6500.00. Owner will help fin.. al home. 1 wo s1sters, .M rs. Ira like Donov a n.
Co1melle11, Parly Divl!,loa. A.- Comblullo■ 8crfta •lid Gius
The Clirtoo Parents and Teacha
Alumlaum storm l&gt;oott and
The next three yea n were wiD- ers Association will sponsor •
Smith.
4 21 U
ance.
�s�ifma � �rs � �u:is, bot�
34P, Glendale. Callfomill
l i e sufft&gt; red b i s fou r t h � t r a ight
Wl�•s. Call WY !-3141 Day
h
an
sis
s
o1
ive
er
a
o
11;
ning ones but then in 1 059 he suf- ,ociai May 5 at the Cllltoa School
TED SUBU RBAN - 6 • room frame
defent-and the fourth by a �ne- ,
or nenlq. King Bulklf'n Sup, PAPER BOY OR GIRL WAN
hal brot�ers.
I
rh
(8) AUTO SALES
Joi
fered a bad arm. rt plagued him beginning at I p. m. Soup, l&lt;e
g
nice
and
water,
wilh
runnin
for Mulbercy Ave. and Sugar
f
'
�
· u e con- run mar!,(m .
ply Compuy.
4 21 ZCNt
s
w1
unera
serv1ce
road
bl
g
on
cktop
again
last se,11son. des� ''.e a mi• cream, hot doga, bar-l&gt;&lt;ue■, hen,.
a
located
rage,
a
ROAOMASTER 1951i BUICK IN
Ru.n route. Apply in pe t·!Mln at
HurlR For &amp;-nolors
about 2 mile11 from Rutland. ductl!d Wednesday 2 p. m. at the
good ronrlition. Mr� If . C. Wt&gt;b- NECCHI SUPERNOVA SEWIN G
Sentinel offitf.
4 27 lk
Compounding th� felony ls the . lending ti � l mark. as he pitched burgers, cake. pie, punch and cof.
1
Ch
Leon
urch
wllh the Rev. Pau1
.
$3500.00
Machine
o
n
ly
a
few
mo
n
th,
old.
only 79 inning9 and had a 5· 35 fee will be sold. Everyone ii wel­
_
1te r. Long f\ollom, Ohio.
.
rae t ti111I Do
novan Ia bors Ior the
GIRL TO ASSIST WOMAN Wini RURAL - 1 aere lot with 6- room Ciraham ofhcial lng. Burial
I
wl
I
.
be
Originally
sold
for
$231.95.
Balearned
run aYeragc. It was ccme.
5 2 4tc
0_
t ors. Tll I s
new W .ash mgt on .x-n.i
t.ousework in care of two inva•
frame house. garage, well, and in Greer cemetery under lite di •
'
May F�dlp D•y wiU be beld
ance due m.oo. Payments $11.00
bemg a gra b bag crew o posed enough for tt.e White Sox to p1 1t
1960 ENGLISII F'ORO. 4 c-ylinder ve
lid!. No laundry , Time or f. Live
plenty ol garden 1pace. $2000.00 rection ol th111 Crow Funcrul I
r month. Phone WY 2·2204.
Friday
at the Heath Metltodill
�
�him in lhe player pool made
.
ot drnfled unwonteds·, 1t 1s cor. __
O.H.V, with 4-tspt't!d. Slick shift.
4 Z9 6lc
in. Phone WY 2"8459.
cuh .
11
th
4 28 6tc
Church
In Middleport apoo,ored
Home. Fr1enllll may ca at
-:- I
. lme.
available for the two new learns
rect to nssume that the daily
Real economy. $995.00 plus any
.
FARM - 40 acres with 7 acres or ,""&amp;te res1 ence m Leo n.
· way Into busi- b)I the County CouncU of Chur&lt;b
wh JCh uv
• .ug ht theIT
older trnde. ronsirlP rcd. Phone HOLLAND BALER PTO ·GOOD
I up is not one which is loaded
(19)
BUSINESS
bottom, 7 • room house
with
-----th·
season
a t ShYIOCk Women. 'J1lf! meeting will begin
ness
IS
s 2 6tp one, WD AC Cult ivulor,. Phoru&gt;
Maaon. sr 3.sm.
· wilh run-producing power.
front porch a nd enelosed back
with a sack lunch at 12:311 wilb
M•
y
TRRM
OF
prices.
5
I
3tc
OPPORTUNITIES
WY 2-SUO.
Thus Donovan has lost the the
porch. barn, chicken house and
The RamblH
coffee and deMerl lo be fumWied
.
But
still
Donovan
wasn't
diii.
GRAND JURY OPF.NS
"' AN O WINE
A•
Wh ite Sox t he Indians, t h (" mus8 EEn
ELECTROLUX VACUUM .Cluner '-""'RRYOUT
other buildinaa.
On bb1cktop
· W•rld 'lla■dard o( ('omparl
the boat church. '11,e program
b)I
•
.
busIneu for &amp;JI Ie. Tony · I Carry
·
- The M a Y cuI ar M mnl"sol a Twins-an
d now cou ragl'd, even thougtl nobody but will begin at l : SO and memter1
"
A· t Condition. Has throw away
Ex:ttllentt
road 7 miles from Courthouse. 1 PT . PLEAS'NT
.
the
Senator publlcity
men
•0ut. MIil Stree I , M • ddltpor t,
tenn of M a son County Circui: the Y an11ees.
'65()0 .00.
Bt, car room, ride and perform­ paper bags. Qrlglnally eold for
dre
a
med
of
anylhl
n
g
except
loth wil lbegln al t,30 and memgera
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Now 33, the :,;ix-foot, three-inch
Loega
n Monday wilh t h !!
urt
C■Det, Small car economy and over ,100.00. \\'.ill aell for $36 .00.
c. c. CUCKI.ER , REALTOR
O
missionary wor)c.
1
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4 "6
Terms. Phone Wv
l 2-221M.
• ht- hande r from Qumcy.
•
M ass . . -or mayt&gt;e nln.
maa, ,..rablllly.
PHONE WY 2-381G convening of Ul&lt;" Grsnd Jury !IL rig
The MeJg■ County Pomona
The big Irishman h ai done
4 21 Ole
'••ed with t he Bosl-On Braves
,t ,.,..,
5 2 3l&lt; 8, » a.m. ·rwelve members
Grange will mtel in replar ae.­
__________
more than h.ls share un der the clrBUSINESS
Mdropolli■a Motor■
16 member 'way back in 1947. It took him five
aion this Friday al 8 p. m. at the
GAS. FUEL OB. and .,1011 (Ul'&gt;
llODERN 81v
ROOM HOUSE tne previous drawn
·
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cumstanc:es.
Being only one run
• ne
an
ue
n
tri
IOO F.. Mala liltrl!l'I, Pamttof
ea
aI
I
d
ma
or
roll
SERVICES
call
an
ury
answere
Rock Spring, Grange HaD with
grand
d
aaces. Call for 1rN • ntlm11t.a. -----j
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g
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i
with double garage in Chester _
back in all four starts has to go
·
PhoDP WY Z-31170
to
l
he
up
made
the
it
before
years
ap
on
L
C. G. William, Grange a, boot.
s
Ja
Thomps
Judge
ee
,;,oreman 6 Abbott MiJdk!po,t: GMVEL'.W' TRACTORS anti A&amp;m1!
Priced lo sell. Cecil R, Kimes ,
inlo the books 0-4 bul !t st acks
1
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refullt.'d
Donovan
1gues.
big
But
"'
The
County Rural Life Service
Jacl:
D.
Hatfield
8nd
L.
pointed
Box 42, Cheater, Ohio. Phone '
tacimaenll. Ntw ud tlllff. Cem1-IIMIC
up a s lour moral viclorie:s for a
to
quit.
wiU
be
observed for the lecture
e:
n
lUTY
commlssio
plete p11l't1 and Npalr Rrvk!e.
985-215.l.
'5'1 BUICK SuJK'r $ 1 , W5. :l door - -------- - 5 2 6tp Fnilh special
fighting heart.
r
b
sent
al
dy
d
a
e
a
hour
with
H. E. Starkey, State
Bravell
ThP
y
to fill lhe four member Yacanc ,
Om.1 ran • ful owner. SI.UGGJSH SEPTIC TANK? Cloghardtop.
Barialu ID used ,radon a,KI - - - -- - ----ROOMS MODE�N block home
7
hi'
Gate
Keeper,
u spokelffl•"
1953,
twice
In
down
when,
him
The special comtni!ISioners select
ged drain•? Get Klecm-Em-All
law■ m•wers. Ault rtzfa deal.
Power 1,leering :uul brakes.
SLAVE STOP
]O('ated m lbe v lllage of Syra.
still
Beaut Ifu I origtnn
.
I
r nus
· . II wit. h ""ptlC
,_
.
"rs. Eth reported to spring -tr a ining
Tank Cleaner. Lan d mar k
er, Grave Iy Tractor •-J and
ed M rs. I &lt;'I e H a1 1·1eId . •t
MAY
The Rank,·n home ·,n a,·pley.
cuse. Gas 1umaet', a11 b 1rch
.
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t
h
th
t
I
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l
h
1
op
ng
ag
s
o
e
a
e
ge
matching interior. Cle3n, ('\ean,
F.i rm Bureau. Pomeroy 4-4-30tc
Service, . ,hON WY !-:esr75, JI?
el
Marlm
Mrs.
n
ald
Hump
m
A practice of the Pomeroy Pony
p
• n.
,
Do
�a
i
buill \·· cabinets in the k
Obio. now serv in� as a mu t m.
Extra Clt&gt;im. fl la1•t 1 oa r · i; . f &gt;om · East Mal■ tllrN'1 Pnar eroy.
rey and Brookl ..·. n Slurgeon to �•I a break.
team ha■ 1:-,en scheduled
Leagi:a::
,
atation
on
the
"u
n
derground
Window Blind&amp; and Shades
was
a
bedr
dinin
ooms llvtng room.
4
g
4 2!1 tilt
..
troy.
3 !IO 30"'
ury
to
complete
the
ros
.
on
the
f
Ge
for
Saturday
rooming at 10 • m.
j
ll
On11ib
�f
,
railroad
and
the
original
Eliza
'
ol
Porch Shade1,, Venetian Blinds
room, kitchen. large recrea tion
1
, They gave m . a quick bnish ,
n
h
ers
mem
O
tcr.
grn
ci
behind
the
high
school. AU boy1
the
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h
t'T
t
J(
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JO'
0'
1.
l
I
door
4
tK!d
H
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H
ding
"Unc1�
To'rn's
Cabin"
was
said
to
Complete
.
be
spring
F'
7
ar
, lar e
Cloth Awnings and i rglnss
room, si e 2 x
- H1 ;�;:--c:: l!:V O F.
111
.
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R
f
are.
s
e
ury
es
planning
lo
J
plO)'
■bould
be tbere,
e,
worked
I
rs.
remem
he
only
i
S1
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j
w
1
J1
be
e
l
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t
V8. Good �'Omilhon. Prn:cd tor
Ern
av
fo
service."
temporary
d
"1,elegraph
plants.
fuge n
Free inslallalion
age, concrete driveway, lwo
and
bring
lnlurance
._,
g
Sidney
Jt
Bowles,
Floyd
training.
spring
Myers,
·
in
innings
alx
Bo
qwck ,ale. Call WI 9-:I081.
h
it.
Loc
2--2&amp;14
Wy
Francia
lat,
Flor
e
ated on lot s e
porch s.
Dale Wlppel Supply
Manager
Bub
Blfven
uld.
,
B.
R.
ge
Say•
William
.
Powell,
4 28 6k
u
and
100' x 350• C .57 acres), 100 ft.
215 Unloo Ave.
11&gt;0 Pomeroy l!:merpncJ Unft
,
Greenhouses
umway
Pomeroy,
Route 124. N, Herbert OJ.adwick, Edwaru
frontage
on State
Ohio
Sh
JIii PACKARD I Patriciani 400.
will
- • bab .... Ill JIDo.
Jackson,
OUa
Ritt,
Ancil
Tucker,
WY 2-6933
Seen by appointment.
, 1 JOtc
Geod paint. Clean. Sound merh- ---------_
er"1
on l,IOJ I. Any - wllbSpenFred
and
in
w
Bald
F.dward
LE
4 1 30tc ALSO, THREE LOTS FOR SA
RHUBARB PICKED WHILE YOU
, . .....,.,, Call w� 2-6776.
ln
lo
- babel ...... la ubd
r.
in MkldlePort, just above Powell ce
"
4 26 6tp wail Bar11aln for d--ep fren. in, . II' 'IOU WANT llBAL qulHJ"
lo
oend
• ..,,I lo Iha _....,
Tbe Grand Jury retired to the
- ,......
Service StaUon. I parcel 40 x
■t1•
W m. ll. H01me1 Syracuae.
·-1
Squo,1
ln
can, of Clll' Hall. F
'
DIIIOTO lrtfllle 1885- • door
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• ri Uc · ·- � ... . . C o � • 100 n. fronts on Se&lt;ond street. )lry room lo begin dellberatloo
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baud ...... wtll ...
I parcel 80 • 100 f� froni. on at I p.m. and .,. •till In aeulon
..._ Power oteerlng a!l&lt;I
_
Call
-a
M.,..
TYPE
ROTARY
pkbd up.
ft
Fronl Street.
today ,
..... "abbutlon drtw. Cle■n REEL nd
••IHI.
U
,,,. .-1uc1en ot lllllo!Jop,d
� - cared lor by one mo oharpened. lld tnoWffl lor ... w
ALSo, I • 12 OFFICE BUILDING
Jildp Thomp8oo reviewed the
le.
•
School ... holdin1 a 1a1a
c:ooled
tlllllne
Small
,...
a
oa
lr
l-0 be removed. C-Oni.ct Wllll, c,ourt docket with ottoroeya pre►
..,_, IIIM!trw'1, Pomeroy.
pairs.
,
home ·- .- ... Salldl:r,
, 29 6tc
1-11 Ji,palr Senk!e .&amp;Ill CONDfflOIIING. Rllll'lUQo Leadlnvbom. P11ontt WY :i-,&amp;70 eo1 a n d the followin8 actions
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134 Mlll..t, Mlddl,port. ,,_ 1:RATION - J....1 a.
or WY UIM.
5 I tie were dtmnll■ed, Civil Actlolla:
OO
�N
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l1,llllO
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d,.c.::
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m:
""'a;
"g,
"wA"'
oor
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Ire CJoanen INm t
m. Ill I p,
WY 2·23'1'4 1J 1111A: ,.._,_ · - ea...... Cllll local owner. 4 cyL _____......____
•- J'OII SALE - 4 N)l)l11 hOUN w�h Slate Road Commlulon vs. E.
! u.-m.
D
_,.
'l'U NI-Tl.
ballt aod clooed In porch. Phone B artow Jone, et ol; allu H. Roo .
!! 1· ,t, V"'1 nice. Bl..11nar•,, AFRICAN VIOLETS for I a I e.
1be Dell regular -, Ill
• 29 otc On old road aboft - Haven,
•
- TV -• Chesler
4-IIHlp ti als ••· Glady■ Ont, et all; W,
lliftrvlew P.T.A. wDl ' be bold
• AD .
lu YB, Ruth Harrll lloua
Monda, 09enlng, llq t at l b •
J'OR •., •· &amp; .,;;.;-•····- -·• 0 Barn
LoSlbre ll.tlllOI. 4 door West Vtrgin!L Cora Fadmx
of
William Rouab, dee.;
••~•
•
p
Grado Sd,onL �
''"""" beauty - ,.ally
IIM!vlow
4-bath, nmnlng water. 311 acres ames
.
G. Momaon vs. Home E.
J
TV llampo • all Repair
l)Ju&amp;w drive. BJaet. REPOSSESSED SINOER autoReeJov
of
olllcen wDI IMi 'ii,w
land.
llle, Ohio. Contact rw,
•
et I
' 2il ttc
dwiq the
will
Charles S. Norris, Freeland
matlc Zia Za1 cabinet madel • E. � �1• OW.
01:r� ��ti
tued w�:
ll
bepi
al
7:,0.
4
Norr
,
Racine.
11
6tc
Fl
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GOOD RUNNING
---"-- . --...� UISUJD
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,.win•
• .n,w�
.-..
••oto �i, C11,n,tto,t, o.
4-11-Ue I =-���=�---�- I ortnl"e PoweU va. JertJ Quldt ,al,, ,125. G. hole, . ...
bllncl ■tilcblng
HOUSE ON LINCOLN TERRACE, ell; Lucille Ha&lt;rab va.
Jame,
For luncheon or dinner, han\bUt'gert are •1� I fa'fOl'lte.
ltlclne.
5 2 3tp and all f•- deJI-•. n.d,s1....L PORn.AND KEYSTONE Service
6 room, and ■un poreh, modem Harrah ,· H�t-. a-- ..,.
l:l'�• J. ftob1U¥.111
Home economists of the Carnation Company have deftloped.
....
Station and Gracery . Auto aervly sold for $517.00. PI.J off baJkitchen with dlapolal, modem Dolly Jeffers Robio10n ; Paula E . a hamb\Jra:er with a new twist . • • a But,erwltb. Cheese.
DAVIDSON MOTORCYice and Repair. !'-easonable.
anct&gt; or tUD.00 or tab over paybath, wall to wall carpeting in Camp vs. Douglas A. Camp ; onions, tomatoes and other tasty ftll lnO ■re IIICbcl between
-- l'lve Pointa Keystone.
Free estimates. 8 1 II Comell,
ti two thin meat patli• before buin&amp;. CU'l!MIUa evaporated
men
of
dow
Ph.
month.
•
per
00
's
nstairs, full lite ba semen\ Franc ll M ae �'wart VI.
/•
5 2 3tp
TI
n the meal ml&gt;&lt;l1■re malces I poulble IO ollopo, then, witll
Phone
vt
S.ltlOt.
5 I SI&lt;
WY 2·2&gt;114.
. • 18 tttc
and ••tic.
Priced for quick "'"'
I
··•e. . -•
I a juicy, !Ina texturt. ·
.,
•�ar11-, - Lee Flnley VI. G•N
- ud lllh•n&lt;e the burgen wllb
� milk
of
r
7
C.U
ovenfnp
m.
Finley
p.
te
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SWEEPERS - 111EISS IIEFI\IGICRATION .\ND
ELECTROLUX
.
.
CIIEl!DAR•CHIVB 11111.0ERWICIID
for
WY
138.50. Set your own poymeni. . Appl..- Serv ice. noa.rc and
S.U'II
Several pre-lrall
con!erenlt!lf
I
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4 18
WY ,.,..,..
Commerclll. Contact llopf . '
•
SI&lt; m ICheduJod for 'lllundaJ and
'5 ��
�I . 16,.
.
Bull-On Hole � -: Flt.■ all '111eiu,,fllclne, Oblo.
, 1. llc llODllillN IX
OO
O SE FridaJ of tllil - and tbo pettt •111, -..i;ii..�,
�.
S
R M H U
machine, ,io.115. •ZI,.Zq SewMlll1&gt;wgc - ■plli 'uol
■cbedulod to tepon
oo
ls
lur1
Cheote
In
double
o\l.lCl'lllNUII
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ll&amp;AIONAIIL&amp; MID
..mWh ite. " S- 11'11'--Fno ..,. ,
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all
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£:Offlblne ev
r� milk :betf..· cracker eJUDlbs, seasoned
vice-to f1W )111oaa-New or ..,,..,..\� OllAaANft"G Bos d. Cbmlr.� Oblo. PboGe
C■!I or - L 0. llolll,p
..
di·· ,' · alt and '"'leiy : J;;.1ill" weU, :Divlde mbltun Into 12 ports,.
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-.. - POR SA.Lil I - and oldest shlp In .tho 11. S. N•V1r -4 to •-4!io ....J'i:S_ , ._ -� � •- and c�i..s;
Trial
---"------- ' lij,IIC' l\111 ha-. prap In formerlJ belihed al Chari- I:1•"" o ther I pnU"" OIi top of ch�ri a,lxtuit. """
flonlce l!POUTlNG. ROOF Repair, Sbetl
Melp
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•nw Ii edget top tlier. P)a... on brolllni ,...k •n llroller pan. Plol&lt;e
· • a- A. ■hlpy ard In Bootoa M"
•
pan in a moderate oven• {S,O•). Bake 20 to 15 minute,. Do not
.
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metal Work 1119 Powen Com- l&gt;ouon, to7 lkowneD Ave .• � • pi!lrll\l,nent memorial tn
Balli- turn pattie1, ·Arrsn&amp;e bur1etwicbu Oil �tom,, ot blml. Al_ -.- r-.1 n:, _. _. __
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4t 26 10tp more, Md.
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ANNUAL MOTHER-DAUGHTER BANQUET HELD
BY FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH MISSION-ARY__GROUPS

The annual Mother-Daughter B anquet and meetin g Grande wu ......,,.,..i and .i.o
I of the Missionary Society of the Middle po rt Firs t Bap- the May FeHowlhip Doy which 11
l ist C hurch was held Monday ev enin g at t he churc h . this Friday .. the Reath MethoFollowing
the dinner , Mrs . Will is Anthon y, retiring pres- dill Church, beglnnlng at 12:30
- First nomination of officen was C. D. Henry returned to his ident, welcomed members and guests and eacb member
with a sack lunch.
.
teld wbe11 Theodorus C.ouncil,
8 rn troduced her guest .
after
Sunday
e.
ho
Amesvill
mE,
_
_
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Mrs. Bater, chairman or the
Monmet
Daughter, of America,
_, __..i lo
flowers were lilll:U
daughhis
Spring
with
visit
three
weeks
OO
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•·y .,�
e
.
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l
While
Cross work, announced the
I
Hall.
F
oe a th
'IMI
o ned with an organ•plano pre- I
.
�
s
nd
able!. w 1•th P1 ace 1 pe
t
Mr.
and
t
r
ter
�l
-inlaw,
decorate
a
500
presidiety
will hav" a diaplay of craft
i BOC
.
Vebia Roush . councilor .
ury
and
Cecil
I Jude b
Bradb
Mrt
Y
,
Patnck Lochary.
mats and nut cups featur mg but, materials at the Slate House
ed. Minnie Neutzling reported that
ptll'- Mu. Gera kl, Anthon!.
d1nntr
1'bt
ent
surunde
J
hn
who
Frick
rw
was
pre
.
terflies
o
Kathu.sh
siled
i
H
v.
\
ahe and Mrs. o
: party to be held In June.
Baptist Hos- ed by � rs. Freda Hood, Mrs. laa- 1 _Devotions were given bY Mre.
Mrs. Donald Boone was in
'JYD Goodwin, whg is quite ill. and gery at the Kentucky convalesc
mg bel WinebreMer, M rs. Max Om- I RlChard ·Hov atter and Mrs· An· charge of the dedic ation service
took her Dowers . Elizabeth Rath• pita ! in Lou ilville . LS
er
nicely.
dorf l, :\irs. Richard Owens, Mrs. I thon� presided o: the
J&gt;um, Florence Gilmore and Emw
g for the love gift offering. eRepre­
Foll
g
eet
,na Davis we ft' reported iU. A re•
Mr and Mrs. Frank Amos Jr. Owen Br atton and Mrs. EdilOJl I � mt
r in .:
he circles wer Mn
J h aenting t
tt
8
tO:
-s,ott was made on the funeral_ ser- ' and son Danny, of Detroit , Mich., Bak ef. ,AY1st il'lg Yw'lth . the 1erv- 1
Charles
Lewis, Mn. Harold
.;.,
as t , ';on
•ices conducted for Meda Gibbs w('rf' weekend gue!llts of Mr and m g we re Mt9. Riehard- Hovatter, 1 � ::
Kauff,
M
rs. E L. Hughes and
;h'- 8� ��eo:en�on,
Mrs. Gene Murray, Mrs. Pau1
\Vilmelta Smith lost her husband Mrs. 1 ·r�k Amos Sr.
Mn. Allen Hughes.
The
ro
i
vet!t
lo
conduct
the
g
and SyMa Badgley her father by Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Inman of Smart . Mn. Da"Vid Sneller and ,
.
.
Annual reports were glven by
�
won h 'P .-vice
00 June 18
guests
of
r
Mn
John
Kauff.
The
tables
wer
e
e
Sunday
death, and nowers wt're sent.
The
Plains
wen
1
l
Mrs.
Owena, chairman of t h e
A communication was read from Mrs. F H. Showers.
decorated by Mrs. Char IeA Lew Is. the absence of the pastor who Dorcas Circle , Mrs. Brattoo.
·
Jdith Wakely, districl deputy. m - Rev. Eugene Brown. Mr and Arter the lntrocbuction of guest!I, will be on vacation. The following
.
chaU'lll!!R
of
th
e Electa Circle;
were
ap
mmittee
led
II
a
•iting members to alt�d a d�n· Mrs. Harry P. Smilh and Miss , Mrs. David Darst . Jr. was in
pobl
�
Mra.
Baker,
chainnan
of the
I
t
plan
the
or
ice
s
Mrs.
ner and meeting honoring Hame t Lydia E ber��ch atte?ded the charge of t he program. She show- tl
erv ,
r
le , and Mn. Rlch­
.
.
.
Lov
e
Clrc
Joy
CUnningham. state councilor: lo Portsmouth District_ sprm g confer- ed the film , '' At Home With Charles Bennett , Mn . . Jacob
ard Hovatter read the report of
u
be given by Golden Gleam (oun- ence of the Methodi st c hurch held l
God " which e mphasized the un. l T mer , Mt&amp;. Charles Lewll, and the Prlacilla irele w1'th M r ,•
.
.
.
,
Mra. Allen Hughes.
1 in
·
J·at, ..0 Sunday
ell of Marietta on May =
.-.
. .
portance of family devot ions·
A thank you note was read from Mrs, John Buh of Shelbyville. I
The Auociational meeting lo Harold Thomas a, cb&amp;innan
.
at
Mn. �thony �nounced
the Gibbs family. Helen Millt'r Tenn . . is the gut&gt;sl of Mr. and \ The bu5mess meeting was con• be held • 'Ihuraday at the
offer
ga
Glf
ed
Love
m
thanked the Council for corsage Mrs. Theodore Reed Jr. and fam- 1 ducted In the sanctuary and wa1 Calvary Baptist Church in Rio the comb m
. ta
'
-- from the four cu-cles totaied
and gifts given her al the rally. 1ly.
the past year. She th_ank. iynlb•II• fabric• turn up ID lntereollng and practical 1prlng IHhton1, Amlu II .....
Plans were made lo drape the Miss Nellie Koehlec visited Suned all members and CU'cle tnrbloue (left.) In yeUow-and-wbUe ehetk. Pleats are In the skirt to 1tay. Revertible
Chart•• 10.. Meda Gibbs at th t' day in Gallipolis with Mrs. Char- ,
la dalle ID fabrle of Jim-Loa a1loa. II lhedl wrlulea u well u oprlDkln.
ch.air�n for _their help and CO· toal (rlpt)
nel meeting. The traveling prm· 1('s Weaver and other rel_atives.
- -· -- -· ---1
donated by Lil lian Steiff was Mr. and Mrs. Ro bert Wilson and
operation durmg the two years ------------------··---- · .. -·•· - ------11warded to Carrie_ Meinhart.
fam i ly_ of Jac�son spent the w ek 1 Approv al of Family Night May and will begin at 6: 30 p. m. Mr. she h�• been preaident.
.
.
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guest speaker, Mrs. Hampton and
1
May b irthdays w11l Ix- obsened ,I end w1lh relatives 1n Pomeroy and
II, was giv en Monday evening lltld Mrs. Dale Wa lburn are chair- An 1n1tallaU011 service stressBentley
A short talk
r·
H
t
he
next
m�ling
on
M
a
y
15 Racine.
at
ff
j when the Senion of the Middle- men of the food committee and ' lng these five points, WllUngne!l!I
�
�
en
by
M
r
1,
Gertrude
But,.
w::
r.
e
with a potluck d111n
Mr. and Mrs. Everett Thomas porl First United Presbyterian 1 Rlchard Vaughan and F.veN!tt to serve, Dependence on God.
•
en
ler.
and David _ Tho�as !pent Sunday l �urch m� for i� regular �ett•\ Foreman are chairmen of the pro- Pre�aration for our �rk, E n Ttie meeting was dismissed with
.
I
m Crooksvil le with Mr. and Mrs. rng. "Shut-m Family Sunday ' wlll gram.
thus1aam, and Dedication o f
the
repe ating of the "Woman' s
l
1
Walter Thomas and famlly.
be held at the church lhil coming \ Mrs. E. O. Tewkabary, Mrt. I Self, wa.1 conducled for the ofAmateur Gardenertt
Apprec1at1on Day and MISS!on- Pledge ' ' and luncheon waa served
Mr. and Mrs. Bill Koesel of Sunday with the .f:&gt;eacom aod Dea• Jame, Harley a n d Richard flcers of the society by Mr1. Mrs. Harold Clark ( Mildred ary S iety was hel Sunday oned
oc
�
MPeling Pot1lp
�
gueslJI conesse1 sponsonng the project of Vaughan wtre named to attend the ! Boone assisted by Mrs. Gerald Burford J of Dayton ill here for ternoon at the First BaptJBt in the cbw-ch dining room with
Clev
eland were weeketld
.
l
The May meet mg O( �he A;;a- of Mr. and Mrs. Welby Whaley of remernberinng
Mrs Bentley as hostess. Assisting
each ahul•in with Stewardship Promotion meeting I Antho�y Soloist for the service the funeral services of M rs. Ed- Church in Rutland.
·were Mrs Warr en Mrs. But,.
her
mir Gardener_s Club as
Rock
They
also visited a gift.
Springs.
in
Jackson
on
Sunday,
May
7.
Scriptur
.
e
was
r
ad
�
by
the
nd
pres- !er Mrs . Luck.adOG �d Mrs.
e.
waa Mr . F rances Bearhs who ward French. She plans to spe
po,t poned until May lO and wi'"1 1 Mr. and Mrs. Kar I Grueser an d I Mra. RuueII Lyon1 ii
'
cbalrman 'I The Se111Ion gave Its approval of . san�. •·Lord Speak to Me, ''
a few days with her parenb, Mr. 1' dent , M rs. N aom1 BentIey, and
·
Ed·
M
f
home
the
t
a
held
be
Wamen.
son . Mineraville.
of the &amp;ift committee. The fam- \ a cabinet for the atudy to be built
.
the devotional hymn was sung by
_______
.
ward Burkett m _Mld;!epo�
Off'lCera Of the soclety 0 M r8· and Mrs. WiWam Burford.
Mrs.
Lillie
Hauck
nt
the
s
ily
night
pe
supper
will
held
be
on
by
Hubert
Taylor
and
member,
'"
f
Richard
W
er
The
topic
for
,
the
:
3m
O
1
g
nd
3
mt.'t'
1
and
l
B
na
Mrs
m
h
nd
a
·
·
Charles
Regio
Mr
g
T e Sprin
iden1 ; Mrs. 0wens,
TRAVELS HERE
·
week en d In CoIumb us w1'th M r. tbe Iollowing
· of M•
.
•·• a contrlbution
Thuroday, M ay 11 , V0leU
..., to the Baker, pres
am . "W ateh Your Step, " was
·1er, as- sons• Mark and David• of Akron progr
...1....9 clu.bs of lI1e reg1011 w1.11 and M rs. C . J . St rauSB and daugh, ----------,,
...
Mr•· Herman Kennedy
Mr
and
ow
.
T
·
F
y
ony
Mrs.
retar
;
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.
Temperance Lea1ue oI Ohio and aec
.
be beld May 10 a t the F1' rst Meth ·
kend with Mr· given b'J Mrs. Mary Sheron foI- of Columbus vi.sited
spent
the
past
w
ee
with
airman
an
d
c
h
ry
secreta
,istant
. Mr· and
ter, Cher1ene. She went to attend
.
s
to
Ca
yn
od
~
uae!I.
1owed by prayel' by Deacon Car1
.
1
odllt Church m At hens. Mn · Vlr · the piano reclta1 of Mlss Strauss .
Mre. Cl ifford Holta of Momin
peCla
&amp;
1 1t was announced that May 14 1 of scholauhlp committee,. Mra. and Mn, Guy Reynolds.
Williams ·
,
.. Schaekleford WillUum ol
...
Lawrence
GaulkStar
Sun
Y
ternoon.
Mr.
Mn.
da
al
and
I
Bennett
....,.
,
r
•
Mn. Glady11 Cuckler spent the I
•·ould be Membenhip Sunday and 1 Bearh 8 reaaur• r, M ·
.
.
.
·
· h B apt'1st r.-hoir
. .
• · Mona
lJocky Riw'" will be spe-aker for eek d at Darwm
ner and M181 Sue Dunbar of St. The Mt
and
program
president
vice
r
I
ht
th
M
d'
.
WI
an
th
ere
\
ill
w
be
f
�
�
.
t
ate
r
pres �dent, MI'S . C�n Young, and
&amp;1
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Se,
c:
MEETING CANCELLED .
visited
Sunda)'
se
I
Alban•.
W.
V
a
.,
meeting: and will demons
rs. uy Lee.
bers by the ss n un
ay, hairman Mrs. Bratton. hou
S
plan
s
Mrs.
Edwin
BauJDgllrd
.
�Ie I tin and flower arrange
a
ulkner.
with
Mra.
James
F
The
May meeting of the M1dMay 10. The group al� approved party chaU'lnan, Mrs. HaroId I
ld Mrs. Campbell Harper,
n
er
evae ion:i for the Mr. and Mn. Charle, Meinhart The SyrHU11 I UB church pren ,e
.
dleport.
Garden Club which wae
Mr and Mrs · Robert Sha and
and so ns of �lwnbut were week aented a pripa.l including theae the purchaae of a Bible of the . Chase, lite�ature
� 11
f
?n
were
in
ch
a
rge
of
the
hymn
..
ongou
,tle �n m�at be. c alled to Mrs.
ann
nced for last night WU canlapt stall
Mr Paul
Mr
r,
on the
arento, M r. opo•l•I
u
ueat of i
en
fest. Guests were Mrs. Sam Bry- celled 1l-'•use of death and IU.
a large audience .
tlam Slater by ;his t'riday, an: � � � �J!r
and
Billy,
Edlth
children.'
and
�
ce
�.::;� M;, F
le Houdashelt
p�p� .ed
u
r 30 itb the Attending
a.
es
Mrs. Glenn t
several {amillu tl. \he
the m;etlng were as chairman of missionary IUld ;:tedff"".���
Mr. ��d M":a. �. M . �ogan who � r." ui: � :
��ih M;���• �:�• 1ft
�
o:
t
' �rt�
·
cb rge.
'w
1:::
��
rp
�
l �1:,.,a
Mra. Floyd Carmack, Mrs. E. 0. atewardlhlp education and vice
have been in Columbul for aev• ,-- ' • - ..
• ..
D'
_ Vocal ••• After, . Roll Nor• Tewk bary,
MEIGS THEATRE
eral months spent the wttkend at
Miss Su11an Park, president of Bus!mss and Pro- Frank H.�ia of Char]e!lton, W.
,s
_
rll ; piano aolt, Stevie Sunpaon ; Mr,
Pomeroy, Ohio
, home, BaIIey Run Road.
Leland 1es11ona1 Women '• work · Mra Va., Ja vla1tmg with Mr. and Mrs .
Jamei Harley
the1r
vocal
Jeaua
Came
solo_
,
n.aa
,
,
Brown, RuHeJI Lyons, Lewis &amp;llu• Charles Lewis, vice president
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Manuel
of• Robert Harr18·
LIiie.
Johnny
TONIG HT
er, Jr., Judson White, Robert Chri1tian aerY"lce · Mrt. Pullen, Mr1. Garen Stansbury aind Mrs.
of Columbus: were weekend liUeBtl
Choral number, "My Shepherd" Tewksbao and Rev. Howard Rup- e
"HILL TO IT E RNITY "
of the Eldon Morril family.
Mra. WIHla Jame, TitUJ were in Athens yeshairman of lov•
1
, Jeffrey Hunter, Vic Damone
Mr. and Mn. Jim Rathburn ol S7racuH �•�rian Y O u t h pelt.
white terday where they attended a
Anthony, chalnnan of
David Jansaen, Rwhard Eyer Colurnbul were weekend gueat1 of Cbo
Nquest, "Beyond
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garden club woruhop sponsored
chairman
.
f
Kauf'
John
Ml'I.
I
U
•Nl
OWen,
II�, Chari.. Ne�·
her parent., Mr, and Mrs. Floyd
the Alben, Garden Club at the
by
Mn,
;
relations
,ocfal
Cllflatlon
Colorc:,::,:1a
1111fti
W
Sometune
We
U
Wise,
A dmiHion: 60r and 30c
1 Alien Hught1, vice prMldent of Presbyterum Church.
Hawley,
Mr. and M r■, Albert Roush and Under,tond, !!baron
' Chriltlan tralnlpJ and aplrltual
W D:·. THURSDAY
dauahter, Becky, and Mra. M ar- Jeanette Roush, and Mn, Harry
•
MAY M
We: Mn. Dartt, chairman of
8TAFF TO ME�
VanCooney v isited recently Clark.
'
NOT or,N
/
chairman There will be a ,taff meeting of
a
Ult;
H
,
Mra.
mily
f
ond
..
with Mr. and Mrs, Joey Hy■e ll Read !��- Why He Couldn I Be Plano
E,
L,
Mr■
were
tr
made
r■hlp
1
for
RDAY
1,
a
picnic
9f
�•
SATU
I
,lnb&gt;
•
;
PR DAY
the Teacheni and Relpere of the
and ■on of Chester , Mrs. Hyoell �- .. IIH._ Alpha �tr ill: at Camp Otterbein
Saturday, May
tor ; Mr■. Middleport Community Daily Vacircle
■
8'lll'lllna
,
"T MAY U
ia rtcuperallnB from recent sur- poem, A Question For You, Ben 13 when
the Youth ll'etlowshlp of Lawrence Bing, chairman or ln· cation Bible School this evening
HI WIZARD OP
gery at Hober Hospital.
QuJ,enberry.
the Enterprise EUB Ch\ll'Cb met terpretera· Misa Rhoda Hall, at 7 · 30 at the First United PresBAGHDAD"
·1 V�al duet, ''How Great T h O ll Monday evening et the church
(Technicolor)
for chairman
1pecial interest mlA- boJy".'
I
ch'_
te::;�
la:'.'
n .'.:
Chu�r::
r
k
Art, Mrs. Jame,_ Sim))IOD, and
B
iane
t
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Dlc Shawn - D
'.'.:
mo
:'.'
11. tnthly
busine!II
RUion.
chalrHood,
Mr,.
and
ou
lionarie
a,
Mra. Kenneth Theiss; c b o r a I A period of gameA wu enjoyed
l· 1'i _.'\
HPOR TH LOVI OF MIKI''
f the Electa cirCle: Mr,.
(Technicolor)
l
number. " nvlaib!� Hands, " Youth pN!&lt;edlng the meeting which ::::.;
, chairman of the Dorca,
tu Erwin
Richard
h
I
r : reading,, A Lesson From opened wlfJi group
Choi
1iflging of ! circle and Mr,. Joe Wilaon,
:e;: ��:
A Rooster," Mn. Jame, Kowloy. "Cum-ba-yah" and prayer hy Mr■. l
lrman of the Love-Joy circle.
SUN ., "'ON. TUIS.
"A Mother·, Haward," Mra. Francil H. Glazier. The nport of ch�
and
Tho
O
h
I
o
Hlalorlcal
Society
ach officer wu pre.seot.d
"THI IUNDOWNIRI"
Edith Hood: vocal
"'I Know tho -relary and tru■urer were
U
hold
111
elec,
IM
al
meeting
and
with a Bible bookmark with the
n
llon ol orflcen at the Ohio State Who Holds My Kind, Ron NIii' fllven. Election of offlctro wu five pofnla ol the lnotallallon aer•
�� :i���m
held wl � B�
MUJtUIII In Columbu, lut ·Thur■• ril.
�� vice written on # from Mn,
Deborah l{err and
Karen .,,_.. ,u Boo
Voeal soio, ..a..
ue\:'ause He Loved u pre,:!,n
.
Peter U1tlnov
day and Frid ay.
'
ne
vice pre.aident, Jaulce Evana, aecMe So, " by Rev, F. E. Dunn.
Adml11loa: 60c and 30c
�
The evening bf!fore the meeting
the drawing of names for
rotary; Bill Bentz. treuurer: Mar- A
the Society, J!1'11• Lehr F • 1 1,
Jorie Bentz U1iltant trea■uro r tile olrcle,, tho meeting wa, dilpreaklenl, gave a dinner al I h o
mlaaed with prayer by Rav.
evleW
and Shm&gt;tl' Dill pubHclty
'
Deohler Hilton hotel for th. pre,�
A film, "How To Caleb ·A Cold" Boone.
dents of county h�lcal IOCtowaa ahowti by the Rev. Francfl
lies of Ohio, Mr. A. V, Howell of
H, Glazier; and refre■hmenla
Pomeroy was a gue1t.
were aerved to Mlu Junior Mar•1 � 1 0 �
some orflcer■ of the Ohio Civil The Women', Guild of the Grace Jorie. Brenda and aiu Benb Sha­
,
w ar
Centennial Commilllon Epflcopal Church met re&lt;enlly at ron and Linda Dill, Korea Walker,
Tho Picture Llattd fltnt
were present. In aome matt.er al• the home of Mrs. A. G . Mehlman, Ruth Brotlien. Dottie Brown and
t■ lhown At - On
ready publl,bed the Commlli lon Cbe,ter Road, with Mr■• Fred adulla M,.: Thomas Bentz, Mrs.
l■ch 11,....,m.
haa 1tatad that Morgan'a R a I d Crow Jr, presiding.
0rYUla Brown and the Rev. and
and the Battle of Bulflngton Ia- Devotions were led by Mr■. Mn, Gluier.
TONIOHT WIDNISOAY
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land will be featured u the out- Theodore Reed Sr., - read the ·
PAMILY NIGHTS
O!I
Mel Tonn•
atandlng event to be ob[!el'Ved In �rlpt �:J?v• • �
Jack
Lor&lt;I
� Ion lth
Group Of Relati11e,
"WALK LIK A DttAGON "
1963. Thls battle 'wu fought on DeYot....., and c-.- · w
e
- allo July 19, um. It wu the Dilly Civ- prayer. During the bu11n 1■ - Were Entertnined
lion there waa a dl■cu11fon '"' 1111&gt; Mr. and Mn. Albert lloulh on­ Comet Wilde, Dehn Paeet
ll War hatllo foupt In O h I o.
"TIii ADY NTURII OP
ply work. l'lon■ wen, made to at- lerlaload a ' INMIP of ralalffflo ovMelg, County 1, prominent In tbe
OMAII KHAYYAM"
tend an offlcen worluhop at Porta or the
-llend al their ...,,. In
8tory Of the raId·
ALSO CARTOON
mouth on May 9
Balley RI.ID
In the eleclfon of office r, Mr.
Mra.
Reed Jr-, 1... 1 GUHi■ .;.... Mill Kalhem Thur,•••�
Ma, 4-5
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Charlea E. Froman, an lndllllrlal·•·The Glor
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prealdent and Hon. Frad Milligan th
- alao e program.
Miller, Jlunt!ngtoo, W. Va. . and
lhol you
of Colurnbu,, Vice President. Ed, Relreolunenta wen 11,_i 11
DIDI
Andrews•
and
Mn.
Floyd
iloulh
of
Mr.
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. -,..,1111, elllal11, 111 1, wi C, Zepp wa1 n,lalned a,
Sec- Iha cloae of Iha meetJng by tho Racine, Callln1 cm SUnday won
Rhonda Flemtntl ,
n
. John Kerr, Troy Donahue
..,,w,., One cNI of retary and Director.
hosltu to II memben and - Mr. and Iilra. Loe LIi and Mn,
The out1landin1 event of t h e gueot, Mrs. John B lJ, of SbelbJ"TIii CROWDID 111.v•
u
Joan MalMIIJ and cblldna. Jell,
t·
I- Prima, m,etJng waa Iha dedJcatfon and ville, renn.
, a.rtil and Cynthia, of -• W.
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------• .. ••Y Npalnl (e�, - openJn&amp; of Iha Hall of Biro■ ID
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• • ..ll•• whlla blah the Muaeum. Thia Ill ono of the
fine■t and mo,t elaborate collec- Mr,. Alice Clarli and I.Ir. ud
... cNI. The e&lt;ettOffl'w;
tlon of lta kind In America,
Mn, Robert llllbtml - to Col..,. . ........ point
The clooln&amp; .....i ol tho meet, umbu■ Satur,lay to - their ..,
. lll■ukl Uftalftly ate con-­ ln1 wu the annual banquet of and brother, Mr. ll'loyd Clark. Mr.
...,._ . Rn! ... the Soctety ID- the Holl of Mirron Clark la a former RaclnO re■�
r'.-llol .. ......
at the Dethlor HIiton hotel , T h e end M - �la flrll trip bacl: from
apeabr of the avenlng wa1 Fn,d. Portland. Oropn, In 14 yearL
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erlck L . Smfth, Jr. of CoopersV181111 PARl!NTII
town, N. Y .• · Preaidtnt of I h e
Holter of Columbwi vllltLarry
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their fingora croued, they a,,.
knowledged that developments el
the past 411 hours bad rued
hopea for a general cease • llro
which would
the way lor 111A,
propo8ed 1:1-natioa oonference •
Lao, Thi■ fl teotallffly ocbeduled to btfllit at Gcteva 11,lJ It
Tllo United Slaleo baa .......
to allmd the con1....... oo1y II
the rmtrol commluion certifies
that Ill t:ffecUve tt&amp;Ae-firt baa
achieYed In tbe Asian kin(dom.
11,o lull In the fighting
the put few day, 1w held up
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CREDIT GOOD AT LOCAL BANK -- ���
. d Preild ent arl
Whlle Bank Presldent EdisOD
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sip a note for· ,500 at the Pomeroy Na tiorull Ban)!,
Hobstetter, Jane Wrl�ht and Patsy Price, bGard qfficen, l!)Ok on• .�e money was
borrowed for the Jumor Fairboard's shar,e o1 the /Jlew Junior Fair uu1ldilll, Money
the loan will be earned by the Ju nior Falrboard, 4-H groupa, Future. Farmto re
er1 J8America, Girl Scouts: and FHA, A!l lhority to borrow tbe money was given at
Junior Fair Board meeting late last month, replacing the · r911Ular meeting.
a speelal
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iiiOiil a� _,noid ll
CUrry
W. Va, , Tues• ----�,
day al It •· m. u he left a local
buain... establishment. Curry II
waotad In
Vlrfllnlo .., a
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of
lng
bad_ rbecka.
CAPE CANAVE AL (UP�) - Friday
pu,
that the ..1ie1 leaden bad onlerad cha &amp;e
la
attempt •lll!bt •
their forces to hold rire. But they Police bere bad �ived • teie- !alive new date for Amenca •
cautioned agalml too mucb opt!- type 1nm the Ohio Stole Patrol man safely through tbe space barrier, it nt II sat ta,
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milm w,Ul there hao been aom. Monday ofgbt w......, that CUr- d.a
� sbot could ha ve !&gt;- relCheduletl
ldll I I l111111 a I II
end
In
aru
be
the
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miabl
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felony warrant. are on Ille In but Project Mercury dlrecto';I wanted to
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WAIHINOTON
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Alan B. Shel!lfd an extra· tlay I
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Authorltiea bere uld they bad Madlloo, W. Va
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of
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waitiD"'-,
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o'clock
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Ye,terday morning
DO olllclal conl!rmalfon that wide1bo
to
be
W
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nal
h
Imtf•ue ,,..ruction of •52 ....
weatht,- oppeal-ed
ty disper,ocl rebel forCeo bad following a chtct throughout the
the Friday looked lib Iba .. ,. .... .. - ..
B51 -... II 111d ml11IIN
obeyad the ct-fin order■ .. area. Cuny WU - and tu- proving
ore nal yot domfnont In d
.,, into cu,tody bJ Polke aiiel beat bet for -r II')'. PadlJ to -- Mo � 111 : 1••
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all 1...,11_
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-!er .,..the,- with figbt capoale lllop IP Bud i
They apreued ...,_ that Jeb w- and Patnbmn cloudy,
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"The ...,m_ woa unon�
----------· ! David Goodwin. He •• bald over- nrlable wioda ,... apecled.
Wla • 9 rt
11,o Stale lltghwoy Departmeo, -us In Its Nllof that thl1 , ,\ major lmprovelneot In la•
ght
reTl-iay'a
ediNlulad
ahol
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ud
the
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cillUea .t the Rocle Sprlngl ,Fair,
wW accept bids Tueaday, M ay ,,
flu■ � !'!lllllr llff �acept
tumad to
In Coluinbu■ .., o � to Chll,_ Carl Yl nM■, 04a, grounds for the 1811 Fair waa
o1out1 _..,. and roqb w -■Ill!' tD11.. .. al . ! ..
'miiinbii:· ·
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1d
ln
nnotft1CU111
aflured
lnclay
lo
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wtilcii ' Cilllclilt, lured migbl inlor- - .... ,ifllt
a
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of
b
of
Rnu1e 111 111 lletgo dunly.
for
lo
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can
5 It eJ a,
"After all, tho mfulle
fore - ,_...,- of tho capaal.
tlto job,
....t from ,to inlt .,. .... _ tltl.... II Fair Exhlbila ljutkllnl,
In th■ Atlantic ■plaah ._ • a,,_ al ..... ...
•
Dtrector■ of tho Malp Count,
tb1 junct1oD of SR 114, calla for .. - .. ., · 11 e1n not ... I!,
l-.;;.
. mllo; 11!iin Grand Bo1wna ... � ·/ •
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AiltJll1I allo ........ ala ....... the ...,._ of • 1'1-loot -. l!totnl!er. .., tho - ......,
y
Societ llltDtlay Dlab
land.
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hora af hta 11-tDlD ll)ote to vie- 111 brlclll over 11a11oona Run wft!i .., an almoat lnllnlta yarloty awar&lt;led Delmar Baum of Chea.
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ft _.... that Sbepanl 111d tb1 -- vlrluallv • - cwvort. Tho adjacent ol e1pebllltln.•
ter the bid to pul up lite • • w Funeral 1erYicea wW be hold
Dal
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affecled ffl'!' Ullle by tho bill
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I building at a ooll of f/,41S.
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road*lf will be leveled .,.J
Friday for Arthur Hetw, IO, of
Rip.
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hulldnp and the quick ......,_
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Coll of tho projed will be ahar- lleedavllle - dlod TUelday eve.Ynpt ,,.. 11.,.t Frank ■lratat,te■lad. Traffic wm ,. carOutwardly
i. di- ■ud oolhln.i "Bal I - \.d.�
l'l'anlm - tho -otlc nom- � . around ....tructioo over a Dance Will Follow
ad" wlth the county Junior fair •lnl at the Comden cfart H"!
_.. lbao-� that lm
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ard which ii raising P,000 for pltal In Parkenbur1 lollowtq m Llo
1n111on for a .....i larm. lie W'll)llray by,pua.
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the �tract. �Ion dale wa, mended period of poor with.
Mat oul Jo■apll O'llelll, am of • �led ...i of the projed ii
n.,..4.d
lllddleport
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Tho
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-yeor-old Navy &lt;Olllllllllil- •ttb
fonnar ma,or, II.IOJI to 18,ltJ.
tncludfn,i rip! of woy and The annual HarrilOllvUJe.Scfp aet In the .........,. with Mr. He wu tho .., of aw1e1 and
lunteer firemen an making
bad
laced .
oil-, laall■■ -■- le M ;Ir Ill ·•
bil
vo
to
been
I b e Bamn at July I, 1911.
Atton1oy llarrJ laVllteo - ..,i,,.mg, A total of 119 Jobs lo banquet and dance at
Alice Congrove Hetw of Reed•• "excellont proareu"
tudlea �
oul�after • .......: lo(l ...... Ill
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,uyoral
ornlo·
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butld
w
lbtou8bout
the
The
fnl ill be • feel ide ville, and wu a lifelong reoldent ve
the o1a1e IIChool will be held Sa rday
ala weeb. ,
put
o
r
the
f.ul ol ::"mlpin, acr-.i wlllo atl - .. tC fl ...
at• and will o- Franko In
al a total
*·4 llay :1J1 al l:JJO p.m. Round and by IZO feet long and have a ahlng- of that """""'l"IIJc1..... will arry over a 10, - and or- juice. Bui na
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mDllon, Nut bidding - will aquare dancing open to the pub- le roof.
Novoml&gt;'!r,
waa a member of woek period and are de■iped to 1 ...:.'----------1 " - -•
n.e
deoealOd
Elyria J!'ayor Olcar Duoll bell· be bald Mq II. offlclala uld.
The Fair Board roceiyed llnl
Ile will begin al t p.m.
the r1r11 Cbrlallan Olurcl, In Improve llro ....,_ and In
0.. ti .. la? I • ►R,ptbllc8D
_...��od � oppaaent m the
w
Fair
a
Junior
for
ne
pl'Op&lt;IUla
J
for
A apecial table II
lleedavllle. · .
prilleclloo
Ill
Middleport
lhrougb
111;opot,S
aat11 tho .._
tldlll by • landallde. 18,ffl to ·
el- prior to ISi, Raerv• bulld1ng two year, ago and agreed He la ■urvived ll)' hfl wife, mon, akllllul flrl fi&amp;bliDI bJ
lllLD &amp;ACII
ti .. � Ibo
711. He ran qalnal Walter Dock· Area Utile IAquOrl IN aloo llonl for Ibo banquet .,. to b,, In 18i() to
underlab the project Mabel ; lout oblldreo, Marlon of daparlment.
h
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t
at"'
the ,.._
or. Demoenl C b a r l e I N-. beJng beld bact with pracllco be- madt. wttb llual 81oPloy of Bar- provided tho Junior Boaid parttl- Toledo ArtbuJ' .
IJltle Jfack. 'ffili JDell an ttmllng L
of
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..... ran unappooad. talllad 1,4111 ..... of wet weather,
rlsonYillt ... ... ·beftn ..., II lpele In the -- --- Ing.
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vllle, and Rallo@h, ol Akron; two partment ii •
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orpoitn t1ohlnbul, wliore 1bt aeut .m
hOUled ffl th Rocle S p � • n 1 1 alen
e
··a.1l
of Belpro. -�·- ldad . .
up for grain
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Bumbo
pm
,-lie - ...... Allor dallberatlng ..., I • • •
-and - eandltl■lel IIObgl,I
Kanw, and 11 grandchlklno. , gram of the Trade and lndu■lrtal
tllo fir■! A ; - • _.
them; Iba allr party-backed ..,.u.
houn Tuelday ofternoon, 1 PIii
d
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al
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hel
Voeallenal F.ducatlon - of
....... .... and ftve -- la ...... ... ... .. .......
Tho - .... Dem
ee Fi ned O ne
of
Friday al I P. m. from .Ibo !1rll Iba Stale �. of ICduca. July
. ocrala B111wl 14. Jll&gt;el , Robert
ea
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L. Von Heyde and Robert R.
In
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.adlllf. ur■ SWlabllr i. lillh�.:
MASON - Homer Hysell, Pomeroy engineer, was .
�
the
dlepo,t BoaNl ,of J:ducafoa.
&amp;mllh and Ropoblleana Robert T. employed Monday nlJht by the Muon councll
run a Pomeroy Mayor Charla Legar � by a.. �L ..
"Mollfli County c.,......, � •
lal wtD bt
4�
�- Wllllam B. Forno! am1 survey that .will firmly establish the back boundiry llnea fined three per10D1 lul eveoin&amp; ::..,.lit'eem.w,
In coo- Jutlp John c. Bron'• -. �boclJ
will
'ntla
program
operate,
.,
1bo
_,_..
1,...,.
•
of tbe village.
TGID Maocl)r,
and the ........., Polt&lt;e Deport.
formanc:e wttb Mndonll eatal&gt;·the
be
from
the
lone
'ntla
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and
otbor balioou e■ll)O Addlllnn In lower Muon wltett moat anellod another on •
ArlJaugh
Donald E. Gllmon,
llabecl "-rallvefy bJ
DI- 'Ille Jul"/ •• .....i � 11 'ai■pat HID. II.II.
�
_,,mg lo, the Whaley .._
eballetJIIOr ta Ille tmdorsed caadl- befen tbe ......0. .-.,. pre- M II tn■lalllq now pole,.
oeral - to Iba family
charge of _.lnflvillal of SIAte Fin llanltal, the
ltlol ..,...ro
of
flat
.Alto
,11111
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lng
t!at-■, fell 7,4111 - behind tbe aided o • e r by Mayor 0- · Tho ,__ ._....,i that Robed Graham, 18, Butland Thuraday -• • " h • r • Ohio lmpedlotl Bureau. tho Trade or
Ii Ibo
pPirad atrtp mloo luaa. ... tb,tl; ll"ipt\fflet' tralDlilC
Wrlflbl with •four _.._ M• lb)' � la the -loo (or
!illlh ,._-,
- llnod .. and co&amp;II by May- lrlendl ll1aJ .•all.
and JaclUNlal
the wrdld filr JIH&amp;li ....
,,,_. WM a boll of hood illuel, �- -� with 8-d..- terlnJ 1111 ,qtert .-cl alao !or UV• IN' Leflr "" • _..,B .:,qe,
, lion -- 1114 tho
-·
. --.,..trod the defffldant after ha psut ki1
...... 111 t.11y -• ...-11aa 11n. Charlott,, Rou■b.
- wtaltiq Ill troo,lw hia "P Doll E. a.rrllon, l'lmtn&gt;y. wu
8001AL ANNOlJNCD
1Jre.fi8J,lera' a■an&lt;lotlon.
■
evidone
be
bad
...
.
Utr(AI,
----........,,.,. and local - In Mr. a,■all, o
mdil F to fined tbe - __,. aa aa AD le■ tn1iD 10Cial will be
Uoa at the 11r1p mtna 11PG9 ,__ D
wW Identical ........ and Cbarlos A. bek1 Friday; May at
Ill ■ IIM· � - 11oyen
_,, all .- tho turt,out � ....
Ill Pallll Plea■alll, U the
I
. que■t d tbe plalnllfl.
tho Be&lt;I, •
DIVINlm. A.IUD
made
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111
nmolng
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be
..,
• o' Ber IIii W, ,.. 'Wfll ltolcl •
tba1 dale. AIIJut1o Jlobbo, •u llnod flO and eo&amp;11 for&lt;I School.
qutll
Pu,eeada will p to
A tltloii for ,IJt,in,e baa been Juron for llto trial ,,... 'l'NJ .....i
lone
llm ,flied-; 11ef11 t'wl!I}' Common
J;., Harry Gr'..... Mti'Ii tilnijl,'d,
HI. Spaand
.
- e1e&lt;11... clrew what offlctal■ the �Baar Apq.
She adtlad that ._
lie Smith, u, 8yraouae, ottad for will • aold. Tho ooclal will bo- Plau Court bJ Heleo L. B- Can,! -- JIDIOI D a t h,:,, ... d.., .. • 1!'2'11■l' Ev·
of Long BollGD ....,._ Paul W. � . P. Wllllama, Beulah Grala � lo w,111111, , .
O!illlulleol,' f1m1, fil'r o 1owti ofllce 1D1i11 - apeadlD&amp;.
iaJd. wa■ a ncon1 for the eount:,. i.ta,
·
&amp;ht
. ·
. al I '• PJIL
-----a tfopoaed ..iD- Illa pe11-, atcnad by JJO nal■·
Part of the ·- lhon _,,,, dlaoll■Ed
The plain, Wlba llw. Lllllao Kini, llen;l M'&lt; :l&lt; · ''.� ' �
lmln of Long
_
, .
.. to the - of the - ......,, '11lll .111 ¥Id � vll!t,I _,. • .,.... 14 the .....,.. no
1111 baa flied • _motion for - • 'lllillll. Bell!' Pulllno, . � 1
.,
ro oMDUAr■
11ai■J �
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oo,1e \'Olloi madllDe whld; ..., .,._, ,
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1a1ar lball Mar 17,
,
lira. lltltlnd Tubbe baa -i,.
t.OCAL UlllPI
tncludad ..i .....i lhal, ber . -. William. 'ft.e ....,_ ta ,_.. .
revolutloalle tbe tallJIDI and eaat; '11111 A� P1mw Co. Cqunc11men a11...
fl -· lldldllll. � � - fl Cft&lt;w, crow and ,_. ,
1.....
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plalnl
1
. Id� of ballota - Iba tnlln WU -tod 1ta ..,.- to ID■lall Wall..Buaell c.pebarl, wtll graduate from Arl■Alna SIP lN11l- df&amp;lrld o2 - todlf ..... �
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